THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. SMtc (!rolumhi;uu ULOOMSUUHQ, PA. Pill DAY MOIIXINII, RP.tT. 4, l0. r THE COM'Mlll.VJ li.s th, I.irRtM t'lrenlaltoil In 1'olmnlila ami mtjolltllifr toittltl. of any paper liuhll.li.il here, anil I ntio ft much larger sheet (hftn any of tl.eot.mporarlr.l rtml I. Ihtrefurelliehesl meillnin for aitt .rlLIng I" II'' section of III Rlate. Attention 1 Democrat! II Ik order Hint I'lieitp renilliiB mutter limy bo fiirnWicd the pcoplo until iiCUt tlie flection, we miiUe the fiillow lti of fer: 'Hint wo will wnd 'I'm; Coi.umiiian from now until rtftir Hie I'rHdentlHl elei'tlon to cluli" or twenty ion jmvk imii.i.a its. This I only Twenty five ivntu ii miiiitii'i'niul Jiwt uintm the owl of the i"i per on willed It It printed. The pnper eontidiit vY.tli week .tt.xtcen In ro column, of entertaining llterury uud polltlcnl tiew.t. No Democrat la so poor hut what lie can give twenty five cents to aid In the entiling content, and he should see Hint his Itadlcal neighbor has a copy. Clubs should ho formed Ht every Tost Oilier. KvKtivnoDY knows John Hickman, of Chester County, Pa. Our neighbor of the Mornlmj Post Is u special admi rer of lilt, and will therefore, doubtless fully appreciate tho followlngresoiutlon offered by him in the Thirty-seventh Congress. Mr. Hickman, rising In his Bent, said : Mr. Speaker, I beg leavj to nominatc-fcontract for tho Speakership of this House. Clen iTonclt P. lllnir, Jr., of Missouri, a gentleman who has Inaugurated a war policy in that Stnto which has elicited tho enthusiastic approbation of every loyul American citizen. He received forty votes on tho llrst ballot, und then withdrew Ids name. Among mose who voted lor mm we llnd tho names of John A. Iilngham, of Ohio ; KoscoeConkllng, of Now York, now United States Senator; Kelley, of Pennsylvania ; Lovcjoy, of Illinois; Bhcrinan, of Ohio, and SchuylctColfax, of Indiana. Then, General lllnir was such an able, upright, honest, good man that hu was In their estimation the proper person to bo tho Speakor of tho House of Representatives. Xow,tliou very same Itiullcnls cannot llnd words eufllciently bitter to ahu-0 this same fienend Ulnlr. Hut tlio iteneral lives, moves, hai his being, and Is growing In popularity with tho mascot every day, notwithstanding tho .'landers of l-.is former friends and admirer. Ti: itudlcals arc t-cnillug the Tribune to every doubtful Democrat, ami every doubtful liopubllcan In each township, nnd In this way they hopn to retain their own votes, and gain iomojof ours. Our friends eau, and mutt, keep an eyeon this scheme. In most cuet, It can lie found out who they are, and It Will Iw easy to head oil' this sharp trick or the p.adical party. Poor men tiro some times, against their freo will, obliged to vote for tho negro equality party, to pk-a-o tonio intolerant land lord or creditors, nnd our friends have only to llnd out such cascs.and Insist on A freo election, lie active and deter mined, In defence of your principles. Tub man who says that It It of no Importance which side wins at the next election, must remember that the same was said In 18C0. Somo silly people even predicted that tho election ofl.lii coln would settle the Negro question, to that we would have no moro of it. Kvery ono now feels that the country Is not what It used to be when the Democrats ruled, ana that too, In a thousand ways. Tho poor man, espe cially, feels it in hit Increased expenses, and in .the fact that he Is denied many enjoyments ho had before. Vote for Seymour, Now that Congress has "admitted " tho States of Alabama, Arkansas, Flor ida, Gcurgla, Louisiana, North Carolina, and South Carolina, why K not the army withdrawn, and the Fieedmen's liureau discontinued? The first costs forty and the last llfteen millions of dol lars per year. If Alabama and Arkan sas and North Carolina are States in the Union, they stand on tho same footing with Pennsylvania and Maine and Io wa; nnd if Congress hat a right to quar ter soldiers and feed negroes in the hr.-t, they certainly have In the last. Ciiii:k Justict. Chask, by thu integ rity and Impartiality of his conduct in the Iri.d of tho President, has earned for himself the gratitude of every friend of tho Constitution. No true Democrat eau just ly withhold from Mm tho blghe-t honor for his noblo stand In rei-l'tnncc to I lie aggressions of the rev olutionary Jacobin in Cougrc-.. When Horatio Seymour Mud! bo elected, he will have no wiser counsellor, than Sal mon P. Chase. The truo friends of Chate all support Seymour. Tun peoplo havo paid In taxes mid loans from tho .'sotli of June, 1601, to the 1st of January, IM18, seeen billions six hundred andeiyhty-seven millions tight hundred mid one thoumnd und sixty our dollar I Was over Mich an amount of tnxnt Ion peaceably submitted to by any other peoplo on earth ? Hut Genera' Grant has no policy In onposl tlontsthat of (.Vingress, and if ho is elected, tho debt, taxation und plunder ing will continue. Tjtr. m1 nnd activity of tho Radicals J.D support of their sinking cau.se, If ex- urted in behalf of some good puriov.', would bo commendable. Could Democrats bo' induced to bo equally zealous lu furtherance of their glorious principles, wo would soon feci nothing of tho mlsrulu of Hadlcalism. Wo sutler, because wo havo not the boldness and mil to attack und crush out tho pnrly that litis robbed and ruined us. I p you lend your neighbor a thousand dollars, the law taxes you forState.and othor purposes, but If you Invest In Pennsylvania Btato loan, which pays Interest every six months, and is there fore a safer and hotter paying security, you need not pay any tax at all. Tho Itadlcal party exempted thu whole State loan lu 1607, to till the pockets or somo of their party friends In Philadel phia. Vote for Hoy iiiour. Addrest of ttio Democratic BUto Committee lli:Mo(.u ni Statu Com. Uhomh, 1 !0t Areh street, I'tttt.AtiKt.fitiA, Auk. -I, lsra. ) To TIIK l'l.OPl.i: III-' l'nNNHYt.VANI a : The Uudli'iils re-iirodiieo the stole Hluniler.t of tho putt, mid try to Ignore the grave ipiesllont of the present. They prate of their loyalty and make It the excuse for their corruption, their extravagance uud their misrule. They Imagine that you lmveslept dur ing three years of their Iniquitous nils, government, and that you will forget that taxation oppresses you, that your commerce laiigtiislic.-, ami that your hutltics-s It brokon up. They have proven themselves power fid to destroy anil powerless to restore. Their own policy Is hate, and upon this they n-k a new lease of power, for getful that a thinking and u practical people require them to answer: Why Is the nHlloiiulilebtgreutprnow than when l.eo surrendered, and why does it still Increase'.' What has become of the llfteen bun dred mllllonsof dollars they have wrung from the eouifortsund necessltict of tho people since .lime, 18(W? Why are more than one hundred mil lions of dollars annually wasted on tho unreconstructed South, and why Is It not made to yield us as much, to reliovo us from taxation, and aid in paying our debt? Why is the white man mado tho in fexinr of the negro In every Southern State? Why I? one class of men totally ex empt from taxation whilst all others groan beneath tho load they should aid in bearing? Why shall tho fi-20 bonds bo paid In gold when by tho express terms of the they wcro mado payable In lo- gal-tender notes? Why Is the Constitution violated and tho Union not restored, and why arc our resources wasted, the peoplo oppress ed, tho cost of living trebled nnd our trado destroyed ? Dkmockats ok Pennsylvania Aiiofsn the i'kopm:. Organlro a speaking canvoss In every locality. Go Into, tho strongholds of Itadk.il Ism, nnd THACII Tim lTOI'LE. Direct your arguments to reason and not to tho passions. Confine them to tho living Issues of tho pret-cnt and of the Immcdlato future. I'UIMUK TUB KNi:.MY. Our grand old Stuto moves steadily but surely into tier truo placo in the Democratic hlne. From every section comes tho glad news of a dellant and united Democra cy, nnd of a torpid and dispirited fop. Organization, energy and united effort will bring you n glorious victory. Aiiofsu Tin: Pnoi'i.i:. Ti:ai;h tub I'koi'i.i:. Ptmsi.; thi: Kxkmy. lly order of the DemocratlcStntoCom mittco, WM. A. WAIil.ACK, Chairman. Watch-fires Burning' in Old Colum bia. 11H.K lt.WSIXO IN UMIOM. Tho Democrats of Hloom on last Monday Kvenlng raised in front of their Club Koom a hickory ovor 70 feet in length, on which was placed a flno streamer bearing the inscription "Dem ocratic Head Quarters." A One flag of good bun ting, eleven feet in lcngth,was also run up. The Club Room was crowd ed to excess ; lu fact nil could not get In. Addresses appropriate to tho occa sion were made by Capt. ltrockway and Gen. Knt, the latter of whom was accidentally present. Tho Hand was in attendance, nnd as usual gavo us some excellent music. HKHWICK. Tho meeting .t llerwiek on Tuesday night was largely attended by men of both parties to hear tho discussion be tween Capt. Whltmoyer and Capt. Urockway. Peoplo eamo'in large num bers from Salem, N'escopee, and Urlar creek, to hear tho debate. Dr. S. E. Walton was elected President or the meeting; Huil.-ou Owen and Vice Presidents, and I.eroy Thompson und Elliott Secreta ries. Tho speakers stood on tho Aeado my porch, while seats wero prepared for mcst of tho audience in front. Quito a number of ladles wero in attendance Tho utmost harmony nnd good order prevailed. oiiANor.vtl.i.i:. The discussion at Orangovlllo on hist Wednesday evening was a matter of congratulation to both parties. Prof. Walker kindly gavo tho uo of tho Academy Hall to tho people, and largo as H it, It wat tilled lu all Its pirtt by peoplo drawn from all sections of the County to hi-nr this novel method of presenting the l-ues of tho d.iv. Wag on loads were them from Scott, CVntro. Flthlngcreek, Greenwood, ami even Jackon was largely represented. Tho ladies turned out in unusual numbers, showing the divp Interest they tako In tho questions of thu hour. Col. II. It. Kline was elected President of tho meeting; S.imuel Acheubach, Vice President, and Prof. H. D.W'nlker.ainl Hon. Irani Derr, Secretaries. vi.Ad n,vi.3iNa On last Wednesday eveiUng tho Djin ocratlucltizentof Orango tluow to tho bree.o a line largo ll.ig, with Hk names of Seymour A ill.iir Inscribed thereon. It extends from Snyder's Hotel to Sloan's Store, and Is a lino tribute to thnenergy and a"'lvity or our citizens there. llKUiw Is tho sum totnl of tho lueomo tax for each fleat period to date in Hie Inst six years, and the whole amount or Internal revenue from ull souices for tt.o same years i ww InvumuTax, 2,711,848 20.2U 1,731 .'12,050,017 72.082.1 G9 Aia't Int. Itiv. S 41,000,000 117,000,000 211,000,000 81 1,000,000 200,000,000 103,000,000 1660 1801 168.) , 1800 Ib07.. 00,011,429 1808 32,000,000 Total 22fl,08:i,101 l,139,000,0O0 Thirteen hundred and slxty-flvo mil lions taken directly from tho Individu al Industry of tho country In six yenrsl And what equivalent havo tho peoplo received? Peace? No. A restored Un ion? No. Invigorated trado? No. A reduction of the debt or tho nation? No. On the contrary, all this vast sum has been swallowed up by Increased ex penditures, and tho peoplo nro com plaining or hard times. Tuk Radicals havo dono what King Goorgo the 3d did not dare to do; thuy forced an annoying ami expensive H Lamp; Act upon tho American peoplo. Questions for tho Feoplo Von Auditor General whom will the people choose.? Charles E. Hoylc, tho Democratic candidate, n, mail of Integ rity and capacity, against whoso char acter not a word oven of suspicion dnro bo breathed, or John V. Hartnuift, tho Itadlcal candidate, whoso chief recom mendation lias been that ho was a sol dier, but who now labors under tho un refined nnd Irrefutable charge otojjiclal misconduct, In this, that ho authorised the iw.'iiiciil of thousands of dollars in violation of nif .' Ono or tho other of these candidates must bo elected Audi tor General. Which ono shall It bo? Tho man of Irreproacliablo character, nnd acknowledged Illness, or tho man who.occupylngthopost of sentinel over tho Treasury, failed to protect it? Vor SurvoyorGenciul whom wlllyou have, people of Pennsylvania? General Wellington II. Kut, Democrat, an approved soldier, who bears upon his person tho scars of actual conflict, and Is an Intelligent, honest man, who would honor tho ofllco,or General Jacob M. Campbell, wliososoldlcrslilp Is to bo Inferred front his tltlo alone, his deeds In tho field being unknown to fame? Tho real soldier, who marched and fought nnd bled, or tho ono who, wo be lieve, never smclled powder burnt In tho face of tho enemy? You must tako ono of them. Chooso wisely. Patriot. Tho Vermont Election. We presumoour Itadlcal friends will cackle over tho recent election In Ver mont, at "the first gun for Grant." It certainly Is tho first, nndnbouttho last. "The Dutch havo taken Holland" in- deed when tho Radicals havo carried Vermont. Slnco tho days of James Monroo It never cast n Democratic tick et. Its votes wero cast against Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, Frank Pierce and James lluchanan. When ovon "Uiii mcKory" laltca to carry it, no other man need attempt it. And yet wo havo cause for congratu laiiuu. i iiu A.ctiiuuiuta, iiiuuil liuill ocnng omy nooui iii,uuu wmio mo nan lcals havo ovcr lJ.000, havo mado a gal lant light against overwhelming odds. Lincoln's majority was near !10,onn, and tho Radical candidate now lin about 27,000, showing nil netual loss of ;i,000, whereovery ono expected tho usual in crease. Resides, tho Democratic gain in votes Is n great deal larger than the Rndlcal gain. Inasmuch as wo havo not carried Ver mont for fifty years.and don't expect to for lirty years to como, wo aro not dis appointed. We offsett it by California, Connecticut, Now lork, Kentucky,Ac And now for Maine ! Hum n weeks ago thoRrattleboro, Ver mont, Farmer and Itecord printed the lollowiug: Let it bo admitted at the outset that Grant wns onco a drunkard. So much foundation there doubtless is for tho reiterated and malignant accusations or mm that appear from week to week in tho various organs of "tho whiskey rinir." Wosnv.Iet this bo nilmlttpii. becauso Graut's biographers, somo of wicui at least, iurmsn oviuenco tnat tho fact was so. Reld for example, in ids "Ohio in tho War," says: "It would 1)0 dishonest in one nrofesslnir to traco tuedevelopcment of Grant's character ana tne events or history to suppress allusion to the dissipated habits into . .-1. (. .I.!,. ... ,.( . tin, i nuiui, ni- luia duiuui nit imi'er ll3t(,J ho had unfortunately fallen." Rut to admit that a man was u drunkard in 1654. is not to admit that he is a drunk ard in 1603. John R. Gough was enco a perfect sot, but it does not follow from that that ho is ono now. Tho Farmer and Itecord now finds fault with Tub World for not pub lishing "ovldcncoas to Grant's habits in 18GS." Wo beg pardon. Wo have printed tho following as yet unquestion ed ovidenco as to Grant's habits in 1808, to wit: Tho Tilton telegram in tho Independent for tho week ending Jan uary 31, 1808, about a Presidential can didate who was "occasionally seen rud dled In tho streets;" tho story printed in tho Tribune, April 8 1808, wherein tho President tells a correspondent that Giiant had been lntho Executivo Man sion "so drunk that ho could not stand on his legs;" tho article signed by Wknii:m, Pjiii.lu's, in tho -dii-Slai-ery (Standard top tho week ending April 11, IMS, charging Giiant with drunkenness ; und tho speech mado by WKNDiu.r. Pjiii.mi's in Roston, May 20, 1808, in which lie speaks of the "Re publican candidate for tho Presidency," as a man "who cannot stand up beforo n glass of liquor without falling down." The.-o papers and the.so peoplo l:no" their man. They do not deny or recall what they havo said about him. Their testimony is trustworthy . Tin; Ohio Statesman puts tho im mense character of tho public debt in tho following familiar form : At 4-2 per bushel tho public debt rep resents, 1,201,707,21.-. bushels of wheat. or !17,8.i:i,m7 tons. To transport this amount In twodiorso wagons, allowing ono ton to each, would roquiro ;i7,Vi.':,. 010 wagons and To.TOH.ont hor-es ! Give each team thirty feet space, and you havo n cavnlcado which tcotiM encircle the globe marly nine times, On tho same subject somo ono has gone Into a mathematical calculation, which snows that if our national debt was reduced to ono dollar bills and placed ono upon another, tho pllu would bo three, hundred and ninety-eight and a half mite high. Don't hesitate about handing your Radical neighbor a good Democratic speech, on the Issues of the day. Our friends nro far too modest and careless about such matters they seem to eon eludo Hint all ttioso who havo hereto fore voted with tho Radicals, will do so ngnln. It Is not so. Thousands havo become disgusted with tho evident dis honesty of tho leaders, and with tho attempt to force Negro equality and Negro rulo upon tho country, lly nil menus bo suro to speak kindly to your Radical friend or neighbor It does no good to quarrel with any ono on tho subject of polities. Light, is nil an honest Itadlcal needs to make hlin n Democrat. If somebody would onlyroastnfrccd mau nllve, flay a carpet-baggor's hldu from his body, or InsultaNow England school-marm In tho South, ho would entitle himself to imperishable honor In Radical estimation at this particular time. That party it sadly In want of something of a sensatlomd order to llro tho public heart. Won't somebody tread on somebody clso's coat tall ? I.N 1801, General Grant wrote in re lation to his proposed nomination for tho Presidency: "I would regret such "a consummation ns being highly un " fortunate to myself and tho country.' In 1608 tho country agrees with tho General in both particulars. Newspaper ratronago. Tim Hancock (Ohio) Courier com pletely explains tho condition of things in tho following nrtlclo in regard to nowspapcr patronage, : Many long and weary years of expert- enco In tho publishing business hat forced the conviction upon tit that nows papcr patronage Is n word of many defl tdtions, and that a great mojarlty of mankind aro either Iguorautofllio cor rect dcflnltlou or nro dishonest in a strict plbllcal senso of tho word. News paper patronagoit composed of ns mnny colors ns tho rainbow, nnd It ns change able at n chameleon. Ono man conies In and subscribes for the paper and pays for It In ndvnnce, nnd goes homo nnd reads It with tho proud satisfaction that it is his. He hands In hit advertisement, asks thu price, pays it, goes to his placo or busi ness, and reaps tho advantage thereof. This Is newspaper patronage Another man says, "you may put my namo on your books," nnd goes off with out saying n word about pay. Time passes on and you want money nnd nsk him to pny what is honestly duo you. Ho flics into n passion, perhaps pays, perhaps not, nnd orders his paper stop ped. This it called newspaper patron nge. Another man has been a subscriber a long time, but has novcr paid a cent, nnd nt last becomes tired or you nnd wnnts n change. Ho thinks ho wants n city papor. Ho tells tho postmaster ho don't want It, and you'll get a paper marked " refused." Rut docs ho call nnd pay? Oh no! Ho wnnts hit money to pny for tho city paper. He will pay you nftcr n while, ho says. Rut ho nov erdoct unless you suo him. And thi; too, is called newspaper patronage. Another man brings In a fifty cent advertisement, nnd wants a two dollar notice given It, nnd If you refitto ho goes off mnd. And this Is called news paper patronage. Another man lives near you ho doe3 not tnko tho paper he don't iiko tho editor tho paper it too small for him yet ho goes regularly to his neighbor's nnd reads It, nnd finds fault with the opinions of tho editor. Occasionally he sees an nrliclo ho likes, nnd begs or gives half a dlmo for tho number. This is called newspaper patronage. Another man takes two or threo city papers and cannot afford to taken homo paper, but ho likes Hand comes into tho office and begt ono whenever ho is in town. 'I'lils Is called nowspapcr pat ronage. Another man likes the paper, he ta kes a copy for himself and family and pays for it nnd does nil ho can to get now subscribers ho never grumbles, but nl ways hat a cheerful word for tho editor. If any Ilttlo item of interest occurs in his neighborhood ho Informs tho editor. This is newspaper patronage. Another man has a patent and wnnts you to givo It n two dollar not ico every week, " It will bo of interest to your readers," ho says, but although know ing it will benefit him most of nil, he does not offer to pny for It. This it call ed newspaper patronage. Another man has taken tho paper for soveral years, but hat not paid for it, and comes In with a four or flvo dollar advertisement, nnd nsk you to Inserts for nothing becauso ho Is nil old natron of yours. This Is called nowspapcr pat ronage. Another man--" a young man about town" no use of hit taking a paper, knows nil that is going on. Ry-nnd by ho gets married and hands in tho notico with "just hand mo a doen copies." Ho gets them, and when you mention pay ho looks surprised " you surely do not chargo for such things." And thit is called newspaper patronage. Another mau (bless you It does us good to see such men) comes in and says " tho year for which I paid Is about to expire. I want to pay for another." Ho does so nnd retires. This Is news paper patronage. Now, isn't newspaper patronage a curious tiling? And in tho great day when tho gentleman In black gets his due nt lie surely will how many or tho patrons enumerated nbovo will rail to Ids share ? Now it will bo soon that whllo certain kinds of patronagonrotho very life and exlstcnco or n newspaper, tberonro other kinds of patronago moro destructive than tho "deadly night shade.' ' Reader ! where do you stand? Judci: J I lack, stated In his great speech, recently delivered' nt York that Radical olllclals and others, had de frauded tho Government out of not less than ONE THOUSAND MILLIONS OF DOLLAH.S, SINCE THE WAR. Tho Hump Congress, bolt remembered, has passed a law, taking away from the President the power of removal, nnd of course, ho is powerless to prevent Radical corruption. No wonder the Radicals, knowing nil this, nro nfraid to hold their meetings in public, nnd secretly organlzo oath-bound clubs, in which to decay tho unwary. Tin: expenses or tho government for tho month or July were, us reported by tho Secretary or tho Treasury, $1(1,510, 000 or equal to Jlee hundred and Jifly. eiyht millions Jlee hundred and eighty eight thousand dollars a year. All this sum is extracted from thu labor, Indus try and enterpriso of tho masses. It It no wonder tho peoplo complain ofhard times. Part X or Smiths Dictionary or tho Rlblo Is on our table. Contents, among many short articles aro as follows : Hebrews EplBtlo to tho-Hebron Hell Ilermon Herod Hcrodlns Hcickiah High Priest II I nnom Mount IIornosea--Hospltality--IIouso Hyssop, and ending with tho word Idol. Tho wholo Is profusely illustrat ed. Ilurd & Houghton New York. TllK presiding officer at a meeting of "all tho Intelligence" party In Maine, recently Introduced tho speaker or tho venlng as tho champion or tho gallant U-sll-t-us Grant. W1U tho Radicals Jiover learn to know tho correct namo or their candldato? Fi vr. cknts tax on each pound ortcn, under Radical rule, threo cents tax on each pound of Coffee Of courso tho poor man uses nt much nt tho rich In this caso taxes aro equal, but not so when It comes to Btato Ronds; tho hold-er-t nro exempt . Voto for Seymour. Lost. A gold pin In tho shapo or n T. with u bluo shield upon it, upon which nrothoGreek initials Delta Mt. A liberal rownrd will bo given for its .return to this oHlce, or to Geo, Elwcll. Black aXailin?. 'LET us itAvn niAcn." For rrrHlJpiit, U. H. UIIANT. i-or vico rrc'itiPiH, BClIUYI.Mt COi.FAX. UMON IlKl'L'Ill.lCAN STATE CKNTltA I. COMMITTER, Oalurlm A, (lrow.Cli'm. (1. V, Hnmcriily.l W. II. Kcmlile.Trcns, J. 11. M'Afer, )Scc llOOMS 110-) CIIIST.VUT HTIirXT. PlIlI.AKUI.I'lIIA, Aug. 2t),'fi8. ltOlliniT V. Cl.AltK, Es(J., U. 8. Assessor: Stn: Thu Union Itepubllcun Stnto Central Committee, being profoundly Impressed with tho lmportnnco of vig orously prosecuting tho ensuing politi cal campaign, earnestly call upon you for an Immedlato contribution of2 per cent, on salaries, and such further sums at you may bo willing to collect or re mit. All In sympathy with tho purpo poses or tho Republican party will readily understand that heavy ex penses must bo Incurred for organiza tion, documents nnd speakers, In suceottuilly conducting an election campaign. Theso expenses will bo greatly increased this year In conso quenco or thero being both n State and Presidential election. Tho muds con tributed will bojudiclousiy expended. The remittance should bo addressed to "Hon. Wm. II. KEMBLE, Treasurer, No. 110.5 Chestnut St., Phlla.," by whom it will bo promptly acknowl edged. G. A. GROW, Chairman. Oi:o. W. HAMEIISI.Y, 1 BN,rplnrp J. R. M'Avi:i:, f secretaries. From tho above It will bo seen that tho Radicals nro making n rresh raid on tho otllco holders lu this Stntc for tho purpose of rnlslng money to buy their i way through.thls Fall. l ir't comes a Circular from tho National Executive CommIttce,nnd it is followed by onorrom tho Stato Committee. Mr. Clark does not propose aiding this party In their attempts to subvert tho Constitution and keep tho Union dissolved. Ills voice, means, nnd infill enco will bo ex erted to sccuro tho election of our candi dates. llnaia.iATiON'."Tho Rev. J. It.Shnns- fell, pastor of tho Baptist church of this place, has sent In his resignation to tnko ctrect In October next. His mission in Pitlston embraces a period of 11 vo years, during which tlmo ho has organized what wero but fragments, into a strong and self-sustaining congregation. At tiio commencement of his labors the membership of thollaptlst church num bered but -11); now itis 170. During tho period spoken of, tho congregation havo built a fine church nnd comfortablepar sonagc, most, If not all of which, lies been paid for. In tho accomplishment of theso enterprises, as in his clerical labors, ho lias been Indefatigable, nnd that great good and tho most gratify ing success lias inaikcdhls mission hero are self-evident truths. Asn zealous, earnest and working- pastor, ho needs no better recommendation than his mis sion In Vittston furnishes. Ho will leave his present charge accompanied by tho highest recommendations and best wishes of not only his own congre gation, but of tho community general ly. Pittston Gazelle. Tin: cost of making a gallon of whis ky, according to a report of a Commit tee of Congress, is rromaoto -40 cents. All that is paid over that, is for, nnd 011 account of tax and profit. This is a sovero tax upon tho people ; for thousands enjoy n good drink of whisky, und vast quantities go into families lu the shape of medicine, in spite or all the evil that manifestly re sults from its use. So far tho laws to restrain Its uso have been almost whol ly ineffectual, nnd we believo that tho difficulties thrown In tho way of its production aro still too great for tho good or tho country tho tomptntlonto defraud tho revenue is still rar too great for tho times. The Itadlcal party havo by bad laws, thoroughly debauch ed tho country. Andkiisox vi 1.1,1:. AVo clip the fol fowing from tho Heading (laxrttc Democrat : 'Tho Radicals In Congress recently passed 11 bill pardoning three of the, yuurils of the Andersonvilte prison. Theso patriotic fellows, whoso bullets used to whistle along tho dead line, havo turned Radicals, ami following tho lead of .loo Drown, thofounderorthu prison, will voto for Orant. This accounts for tho sudden tenderness or Congress to wards theso "(lends In human shapo" that onco shot down our;bravo fellows when they reached across tho iJ line for a drop or water. 'Rah for Grant nnd Andersonvillo!" Tho following hit from tho Uostou Post U nono tholess sober prose becau'o It appears in a poetical garb: Tho luud Mas doubly tax'tl, wo llto't, To carry on tho u ur, Now war is Ion pcrliMl lrou,;ht, KtlU more our taxes are. Klrani:-) conduct thlx, all must allow IIunIi let your inurmurn cime; You pay these ilouulo tnzen now To carry on tho peace. Luzuuxi: County Nominations. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward was renomi nated on llrst ballot, receiving 81 votes out of on. lion. S. G. Turner wns nomi nated for tho Senatc,and Messrs Howard, O'Neill, and Westlcr for tho lIouo of Representatives. Mr. Westlcr Is from Nescopec, adjoining our County, uud wo know him to bo 11 man of worth und merit. Mr. Rlioades received tho nomination for SherllV. Wi: observe that tho Romanists havo established another Sco at Erlo I'cnn'a, and consecrated the Rev. T. Mullen, Dlshop thereof. Will our peoplo never become wiso? Philadelphia, I'lttsburg, Harrlsburg, Scrantou and Erie, now havo each a Romisli Dlshop, and will booh havo a Cathedral and; all other church appliances. F. Sincu tho Radicals havo had control of tho Government, wo havo had a con stant wall of complaint about fraud und corruption, everywhere, and that will contlnuo, so long as tho peoplo do not crush tho bad party out of exist ence. Voto for Scymonr, Rlulr and Ro form. WlllTi: working men in tho North should remember that tho cost or clerks, messengers, etc., of tho Erccdmen'n Ilurenu has beeiiifi30,Jl.VJ10l a year. Not quite a million u year for agents to tako euro of tho negroes. Who takes caro ol whlto men? Tin: Now York Sun (Radical) states that n month ago betting on tho Presi dential election was two to ono In favor of Orant. Since then Seymour stock bus advanced to par, and within tho pnst week it Is at a largo premium. Tin: Dcmocrnts of Now York havo nominated Mayor Hoffman for Govern or by acclamation. This en mres us that filu(o by M),ono majority. POLITICAL. Domooratio National Tickot, I'onrnEMDKNTi HORATIO SEYMOUR, OF NKW YOKK. roll VICK-rilESIIlENT! GEN, FRANCIS V. BLAIR, 01' MISSOURI. Democratio Stato Tickot. roB AUDlTOB-aiSKIlAM CHARLES E. BOYLE, OF FAYETTE COUNTY. ransuBViroR-OESERALi GEN. WELLINGTON H. ENT, OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Domooratio County Tickot, FOR IIKPIIKSUNTATIVK I GEO ROE SCOTT. FOIl COMMISSI O.NIIlt 1 WILLIAM GltlEK QUICK. KOIl U1ST1UCT ATTOn NKY I E. It. IKELEft. I'Ull Sl'IIVEYOHl ISAAC A. HEWITT I'OH At'llITOH 1 A.J. Al.ltEUTSON. VHIII.A.CE rOXMITTKICX. IlrooM David Lowrnlierir,.!. II. Tinman, John K.umon. ltFiiwu-K Inhih llowcr, A. It. Heety, .Tacol Lionel!, ni!tAKriiK:i:i'. 1'. Mi-i-le, John (l..lncoiiy, Al- li..rl Nmllli. 1 H:ton J, .1. M'irciiry, T. llenton I'olc, John 1;. wenner, im.u Kit Moves Hlilh hei, II. Illutrrlitrr, cleo. l'. ureisnam. Cf.sthai.ia lohn I. ltannnn, Thomas O'Ot- liArti. Jdlin Hl"llnifi'r. CoNv.vfiiiAM Ur. K. It. Wnlh'ilh. Aaron l'cr- sou, H. Thornton, Cattawissa l)r, J, K". liohhlus Waller f-Yoit Adam Fedorolf. . . . CKNTiir Abialmm White, Samuel Nejhart Hiimoel Itnivpl'. I-'kahkmn J. II. Knllllc, II, J. Heftier, Moc W. M'Hcnry. .... FrsllINOCHFEK M. A. Ammerman, I rlah M'JIonry, E. UuaneH. O iikkn wood O. V, L it, Wm. Kramer, Jos. It, l'nl Inn. IlKMLonc Wm. II. Shocmaker.IIuah M'Hrlde, y uoooins. Jackson Oco. llurllman, Jno. M'llenry I'mnniiol Hnvnto. LocrsT Hon. 1. K. llerblne, Daniel Sitlne, Gem I lower. , Maihson .Ian. Klsncr, A, J, Carr, Hngli Main U.J. Campbell, John Nusi, Chan. 1'lnher Mifflin Dr. I). II. Montgomery. Hutnucl SchwcppeiflhetKer.Ihaae I.utr. MoNTouu lVter Ilelmbaeh, J. F. rareniworth reier j-;vann. Mr, rtEAsANT Thou J, W elllver, Jno Wo- nif-h .InM. .tnlitivnn. OKANUE-CharCB Connerji:,0. Itlckcltn, V. II. ftiiyuer. Fink Joseph Shoemaker. Jo". TrlblehlM, An- ilrpit' Yih1tniv.r. ItoAliINCil-KKKK J. II, Houtk, Wm. Drelsbach, 1 ler l.cvan. hcott Oscar r. Km, Daniel Snyder, Cha V. II: Delteriek. Ht'nAH i.oAF A. Itubaeh, David Lewlw, (loo. Hteadlnan. lly order of Hlandlnir Com ml tee, JOHN A. FUNSTON, Chairman llloouiKburtf, Ante, 21,'i)S, SPECIAL NOTICES. Tho Kreat amount of tlmo consumed by tho ladles in drcslmtund nrrangtiiK their hair must make any artlelo which would lessen Ihelr labor particularly desirable. UIuk'h Vegetable. Aln lnnsla leaves the hair In such condition lis to lender thodrefslni;iiiiil arranKluj a very tasy mutter. It Imoarts to It that snlendld ulossv nn- pcarancosn much admired, cleanses the scalp from dutidrull and all humors, and preventa uaiuness ; promotes ns growin anu resiorea gray liair 10 lis original color, juiyi.u 1b From the M-ttfJtW," Albany, ,Y. 1'. HOOFLANDS GEKMAN .IITTKIW. Wo nro not In the habit of noticing no-culled Patent McdlcliifH : but wu havo no lu-sltutlmi lu cttinmundlnK thtM Milimhle Hitter to thu imblltt It composed ot none but the purest nnu best iiiKreUlcnts, nml thu thousand ut testimonials io iih eiiienry, iwim iiu uuuui wmi jh me inotti. vahtablo unecltlu known for tlm cure of JilNeasui of th Liver, (fcnerai ijeiiiniy, t-etTN,ntid euin plalnts arising Irani it Dlaonleied Htomach. The J Utters is entirely free from all intoxicating propel tics. HOOFiANlH (1 HUMAN TONIC Combines nil tlio luriilicntsof th illtters with pureHutitu Vrii, Itum, orunue, nnlne, Ac, it Is used tor the hamo dlteasiH as thu Hitters, In cum where somo Alcholiolta htlmtiluntW necessary nnd makes t preparation ililUhtlully pleasant nnd areeabU tn tulu1. Prlncipul olllce, t'"tl Arcli street, PI i Hurra. Pn, uold vm i,vwlii re. July Jfl.Wh. ADOiaXS TO TIIK NKUVOtJS ANI IH:iUL Itated, wh(H sn(1-rlnH liavu bctn protracted from hidden cause, ami hoxo cases reipilro Prompt treatment to render exlstt-nco desirable, f you urehutlerlm, or haNo Mifleretl, liom In voluntary illssharfses, what ell'ectdoes It jtroduco upon your tctnerafhealtliV Do you leel weak, debilitated, eurlly tired? Dots a Ilttlo extra ex ertion protluco u palpitation of tho heart Doe your liver, or urinary oiaans, or jour kidneys, frequently K't out of order? Ji jour urltiti sometimes thick, milky, or tlocky, or Is It npj on settllni!',' tr does a thMtMuim rlso to tlie top'.' Or Is a M-dlmcuL at the lltoiii nfti r It ban s 1 1 n h t aw hlle',' Doj on JiaOMellsof short breatli ln or dysiiepvl.i? Aro ymir bowels const lated? Do j on hao spelts ol faint Inn, or inches m lilood ti tlio liend? Is jour memory Impaired? Is vour mlud ciuistimlly ilwellhiBUpon ihlssnhlcct? !)n vou feel dull, llslless.inoptn.tlred ntcoiupuiiv (iflll''. Dttjtm wish to boh it ulono, lo net away trom everybody? loesnny Ilttlo Ihlmimakej-nu stin t or lump? Is your M ep brl;en ur resiu.H".' Is thf lu-tro nf j i air eye as hrllllanl ? 'I he Mourn on ourthcil: as blight? Doou enjoy join sell in soeli ty as well? Do you pursue jmir biisn ,s with the sumo enemy? Do sou feefas mucli con hdeuculn join-sell? Aro nur pirlts dull and lUtulnir. Riven to His oi inelancholly ? If so, da not lay it to jour llt ror ilj spcpsla, J Km you restles lights? Vmir tmel; weal:, your knees weak, and hao but Ulttoapiietito, and jou at tribute this to d spepsla or llvrr-eoinplaiut ? Nuw, reader, sell-ubme, em-renl dlM-ases bad ly mired, it lid sexual c.ccsses, aio all capablo of pnxluclnnweaknesHof tho Kcucratlvu organs, liio organs or Kcneialioij, when lu perfect liealth muko tlio man. Did joa eer think that thoso bold, d limit, energetic, rfrsuvcrlng, sueeesstul buslness-mcu aroulwnyHtlmkowiiose generetlvo oians art) In peritct litallh? You never hear such men complain ol belm; mclanchollv, or nenousness, ol palpitation oi thu heart, 'lhey aro neer afraid they cannot succeed lu bus in ess they don't bceomosadaud discouraged; they aro always polite, and pltasant In tho company of ladies, and look jou and them right In thu faco none ol your downcast looks or any otlur meanness about them I do not mean thoso who keep the orgrns lutlatul by ruuulnt; to exivss. Tlieso will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do kindness with or for. How many men, rom bmlly-uued ilh cases, from tho eltects of hell-abusc and excesses, have brought about that statu of weakness lu those organs tliat hah reduced tlio general system so much as to liul uce almost tery otherdlseaso Id locj. I uuaey, pal al sis, spinal allectlon, uu Icldo and almost eiry otlur lorm of disease which humaultj In heir to, and tho real tauso of tho iroublo scarcely ever suiptcted, and liao doc tored lor all hut the right one. Dlscasiw ot theso organs remilro tho use of a Diuietlc, lU'linlH.ld h Fluid Extract Kuchu Is the great IHurttlc, aud Is a certain euro lor dls enhesot tho Illaddir, Kldiiejs, (lraet, Drophj. Ore" ii lu Wi iikiiess. Female Complaluts, tJeueral Deiillliy, and ull diseases of tho Urinary organs, win tin. r existing in Main or l-emale. trom w hat vet cause orlluatlng, aud no matter or how long standing, Jt no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Iiibiinity may ensue, uur ilcsh ami hlixM aio supported irom these sources, and thu Ileal th and happiness, ami that of Prosterlty, depends Uoii prompt use ol a reliable remedy, Ileiinbold'H Kx tract lluchii.esiabllshed upward of 18 j cars, prepared by 11. T. llelmbold, Drug gist, 6tl New York, uud 101 Houth lUth htrect, l'lilladelphla, Pa. l'rlce 91,35 per liottle, or (I bottles pirStfy) .delivered to any addiess. Hold by all Druggists everywhere. None art Lft-nnliiM uiilehB done un In ittecNfn graveu wrapped, wun iacbimne oi i ny Cliemtcat :lmhuld. Warehouse, and iilgued 11, T, III. Aiigeiv , wini, S UKIUFF'.S HALE. OF VALUAULI3 ItHAL ITATE. lly Tlrtuo of a writ of Fieri Facia issued out of tuo Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty and to me directed, will Lu exposed to puullo vale or out cry ulthu Court House in lllooms- tho hh day of beoteiuber. litis. Una following real estate to wltt Allium certain lot oigroumi iituate in 1,011 -yugham township coutaiuinu one acre, more or Jem, bounded ou the vanl by lot late of Win Ash man. on thu 1101th bv nubile road leudluic to Oermuittown uud on the houtli und east by lanus of tho Loc'ut Mountain coaicomjuiny, on which is erected u Two bturyHlouu Jlouso with tho borough of Centralla, Columbia county, be lug two lou lltty leel front, uud ono hundred und tllty feet deep, bouuded on thu east by CatuwUsa stru t, uud on l lie wist by-sneet, on theeusi by an alley, 011 I he north by lot of ground uud DiueKuniin Kitop wiin i no appurtenance. He t zed, taken in Kxmitlou und to bo sold as thu piopcrty of Htephm ThoinaN. Ho answers MUUDLCAI.M1U.AUD, Aug.2l,tW. HiierKH (lIKKWK K C1A7ZKTTR t'OPV,) A J 31 K U 8!! Titv thi; AIl'A VKIjA lUIOSHIATK. It cotitaliiH thn-n oer cent, of Ammonia, an ample, quantity to ittvo activity without Injury to tho vcualatrou,aud u laruo ircenUaa of so luble Hone I'hokpliHtu of IJnie, together with j'uiusn alio rniH, 1110 t-ssi-niiui witm.-iii ui COMl'LiriKMANUHK. Tho Increased sales lu furmers whoure usIdkU with highly sutl.tucto ry results 1. a fcuruuuuranleo of lis alue. 1'rlee, iSdpertonof 10 bags uxi lbs lacli. Hind lor n pamphlet. Address Till! ALT A VELA OlIANO )... JulyS.'W-ly 6Jllrodwoy,N. V. Market lUport, Whent r Imihd U S lU-o " Corn " I J-J Ontii. . " . . . !' lour ncr barrel u uu 'lovei'st'isl ? 11 'lxu-.l 3 "J llutter i Kkr -1 Tullow . '5 1'OtolOM I W Drlc.l Aplcs J M I'ork 1" sulci ntul HhontilerN W IlntOH - -1 Ijini per lunim! . w liny ir ion 10 uu I.UMIIEIt. Hemlock Hoard per IbouKantl feet- tlo 00 inn " " " Kmeluchl. IiaSO Joint, Peantlllij!, Clank, (Hemlock) 15 I "I Hhinifles, N. 1 perthsunaiul. M 8 W Killing " " n. r.vr.v.v.v.vjii"'.."'." u w No.'lHcotch pin M m 1 " .tl ..loom t PhlUtWIptiU Market a. rilCH-HPAY, HfpM. I8U81 fr'LOIIlt Northwestern Btiperhue nt Northwestern extra NorthutHteru family Pemi-.yUiitiliiant W estern superfine, reimnylvaiitnfttHl Western extra IVntisylvnnla am! Western family , PemiMylvnuIaand Western fauey , 7.MW 7.50 ,..,8.lW(ii) .. IMHKcill.60 ... i.i:mn.Vi -lUIVitl ll.tM .... Hl.lXXiJ12.nl ....liOUdiU.wi mia ... J2.WA ... !i(M!i75 ll.'J) ... M.1MISI.I0 live nour WIIKAT Pen n Kyi van t a reil, V bun California " " Whlto ItYK Pennsylvania ryp. v . .... Sl.l'KiiSI.W .... ... tl.liMll.17 .... Slk-frtHSO lil)..W ... 8'c(40 CoiiN 1 enow, " , , t Ullf, Oats fi bus Provisions Mean Pork, V ubl mch iieei, Dressed Hogs, V tb , Hmoked Hams " " Hhouldcrs it rt Ijird.'fllh , IH'ISIW 13c I2cI31!o t7.0W7..0 I47S 12.75 Uoio IVtUi f 'loverieed V bus nmoinyseeu ous Flaxseed 11 -. CattIjK Hcfc-f Cattle ft Cows, & head Hit UK!' i P UoiH-VlWfti Illill.15 lari'iiirjcri. I!OWI-:i:-SMITII-On Iho S-ith Inst., nt the I.il Ihnl-fit. n-il-Hrili-nrn. iv 1 lin 11..V. U. 11. l.v Ml-. Horace ISowernnd Jllss Itebccca Hmlth, both 01 ininrcieeic. SWANK--L(l,vai:Nlir.Iinn:-On thosntli Inst. ni Die lesiiieucn or J. .l- rcy. J'if., ill nesco peck, by Hev. W. W, Case, assisted by Itev. S, o. llhoails, .Mr. Joseph Hwanlc nml .Miss 31 Iiougcuhcrgcr, all of Miflltn, Col. cn. MO'-S-KAIlI, i:H On the .list Inst by .TnlmsW. Kitchen, !-( at his ofllco In Jackson, Mr. i i-icrii. .11 oss oi itoss nvi., i.uzeru county nun .iiiss .iran Kanicroiino same place. SCllUYI.r.It-TUIlNKlt-On the loth Inst., at tho in me residence ortne nriuo s ,-uoiner, joiuan N. Y. by Ki'V.W. C. Ilesser, Mr. Iwls Schuy ler of (irangevllln I'a. to Miss Cornelia A. 'lur ucr of Jordan ti. 1. T.,niTVsj'irnf Acin,. n.n "sin. lilt nt Iho rest ilenceof the brides rather, by Iho Hey. J . A Melllck. Frederick Fritx to Miss Mnry A 1 hom- ns, all nntloomsburg. CRKVELING In Mght Btrect on tlio 2.1tti IiwlJ tnanie son oi ujtuh tr venug, ugcu ;in, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. l.STATK OP I 4 A I All I.ONO CNllRRdEIt DFlVn. Letters testamentnrj' on tho estate of Isaiah Iinccnbcrccr. lutnnf Itenvcr townsbln. (tlum- bla county have been granted by tho Kcftlster of coiuioom loumy to joiin ijongcnuergcr ana Win. K. loiiceuberger of fiald Township. All per Minn iiiiY JiiKuiiiiiiii iiKti uini uiu fHiuiuuru re(ueii' ed to nresent them for settlement, nnd thoso In- debtetl to thoestato cither on note or book acenunt wm make payment to the rcxecmors wiuiuiu oeiuy, JOHN LONOENREIlOKIt, wm. k lon(i;niikuuku. Hept. ,'ti8-Ct, KxecutorH, pUMPS ! PUSH'S FOU SALE. The nnderftlcned bees leftvo to Inform fhn rltl, reus of this place and vicinity that he 1 prepared to furalsh.atshort notlce.oneof the bent WOOD KN PUMPH for Weds und Cisterns ever ottered to the public, lhey are guaranteed to throw moro water In less time aud with less labor than any other pump in this part of tho country and they cannoi be surpassed for beauty or finish, or ni ii i ii ien j oi urrHiiKeiiieni.Himi coinuiuingcueap ness und durability, Kuch iuim be 1 nif warrant ed to perform Its work well or no hale, Kllaa Hliumatt Is agent for Columbia county. l'rlc 75 cents per f(Mt placed lntho well. Orders by II til I L ur ni.ii-rviitf iiruniiniv uiiuuiIUU UU Wept, i.'iW-ly KLlArt HllUMAN, aiUwissa IM. B ANKJtUI'T NOTJCK. n Tiin DisTiutrr Coi'itT of tiik Unitkh .States. KOIt TIIK WKSTKHN IHSTIUtT OK l-KNNSVLVAMA, llanlel V. ltotiblns n llankrupt under the Act of Congress of March id, st7, ImvlliK ai Idled fur n discharge Irom all hlsdcbts.aud other claims priiMiblu under said Act, by order or the ('ourl.nollci- Is hereby gcn to all creditors who have pn ed Ihelr debls, and other persons Inter ested, to appear on thu 23d day uf Hept.. IMiH at 11 o'clock a.m., beforo l:. Overtoil, Jr., Ksq., Heglster, at the l:xchaugu Hotel In llioouisburg, lo show cause, irany lhey lmc, why a discharge should not hu grunted to thesuld Uauklupt. Aud lurllii-r, notlculs hereby given, that tho Mecond and Ihlrd meetlngnorcri dltorsortlieHald Hank runt, ieiUlred by the 27th und 1Mb seel Ions ot said Ai t, will bu had before said Ueglster, upon the same day, nt the sumu iihice. H. l'..MlCANI)I.I-:sS, Clelk ortr. S. District Court lor said District. Kept. J.VW-2W B ANKHUI'T NOTICE IN T11F. DlSntlCT ColIHTOFTIIE U.SITKD 8TATFH ipu WBSlfcllS msrHltT UK I'KNNHVI.VANIA Ileurv JMIutihberKer, n liankrnpt under tho Act of Congress of March lid, 1S07, liavln ai plied for a DKeliaruo from all his debtH.andntherclalnm provablo under Mild Act, by order of tho Court, NOTiu; ih ithitKiiv 1VKN, to all Creditors who have. pro cd their debts, and otherpersons inter ested ; to appear on tlio Etd day of Kept., tvS at Hn'clock, V. M., beforo II. (etion, .lr., Ksr. Hesller, nt tlio Kxchuiif-o Hotel, HloomsbiirK.l'a. t chttw cause, if any they have.why a IHvcharu should not bo granted to tho said llankrupt. Ami rurth.-r in.tlco Is hereby plven, that tho Second and 'J hlid .Me.-lln-s of Creilitorxof Miosald llank rui.l, requlieil by th L7th and iih hectlous of .aid Act, utl bo had beiore the Mild lU-Kister at tho n me tlmo nnd place. K r. MlCANDLKSH, Cletk ofl. B, District Court lorwald District. Sept.,oV2w D It. T A Y Ii o it's dl.IVH 1IUANCH HIT T K K S A mild andagre.abJoToulo .stimulant, Ntoni nctileund Cujminntlvo a i t t k a s , Extracted entirely from Herbs and Knots. High ly benellclal In DY.Sl'KI'.SIA, (iknkuaii DKitii.rry, nnd l.oHi of Apjii'tlto; and an excellent Cornctlvulor persons suaerlni; floiu Dlsoiders of the Ilowels, l'Jutulcucc, Ar. Sold Kvcrywlierc. Depot, No. II Market Htrect, rhiUvlelphiu. J. K. TAYI.OII A CO, Hept.V8.1y. PUI1LIO SALK OP KKAL K8TATK There will bo exiiosed to itibllu sale, a larm situate jiartly In Montour township, Columbia county,and partiy lu CiKiperlowushlp, Montour i-ituiiiy, uuuiiii.-u on inu norm ny latum oijonu llaylor. aud Haywood Hnydcr, on the east by Hamuel Ijizarus.on the south by Win. U, Kuse, and on the west by Mathlas Applemnn, contain. ing one uunureu anil nineteen ucres und ono iiuuoreu uuu one perches, strict measure, on which nia erected the following buildings! u large house und stone kllrhen, u fruuiu bank burn anil straw shed, u double wagon shed, blacksmith shop.slone sprlng.house, etc. Also u good apple on hard of 160 trees on Hie rami also n bisly or llmestoue, and homo Iron ore. About eighty acrescleured,the rest In good white liakllllil ihi-stliliL limber. Also 11 vmul ull ....... venlent lo Iho house uud barn, and n stream or wnii-i running lurougu inu place, Lnto the estate or Ileury Wertluau, deo'd, to lie sold on Krlduy, the Itith day of Heptember.A, 11., isivi, at 2 o'cloi It p. m., 011 the premises, upon Ibu toliowlng couditiouMi 1. one tenth of the purchasn money to be paid on l ie day or sole, one hair oMhe remainder on the llrst day or April, IMN, anil thu rest on the 1st day ot April, l7o,wlth Interest from the first day or April, INiH, ut which lliuo possession will be given, 2. A dieilf.ir Iho right, tltle.nndlnleristof tlm uud Henry Wertmuii in said r.al estalo will bo delhendlo the purchaser at his own expense, at the payment of the whole of I lu. puichase AUK. i's,'l-l. Kxei-utnr, oxtunslvu Atuortini'iit nf imoh'h and laiv'a I.INKN Hllllt-r i-'ihim m iianar Collars lira Dllll f?llflM 11ml T.imrM I , u u ,V. i . . .. und ct'vru selling cheap by Mr.l3,'t-l I..T.HHAItPI,I-JlSl. QOUKT PltOCIiAMATION. Wittciii'W.UioHon.WnniimKlwin, rrmUleiit Jmlirenf tho Court vt Oyer iuul Terminer nnu Orneml Jail Iellcry. Court or HimrUr homIoiih of tlio l'raoonnil Court of Common Pleiw iuul or Minira Court in uio hh jihiuhu im- i, ! 1 1 1... Mai nr fnlnlnlda KlllllVIltl fllM Wyoming mul tlio lion. Irnm Iirntiil l'etcr K. Ierbcln, Avcinto JiuUen of Columbia rountr Imvo ImhuoiI their prm-iit, LcnrinKilftt" tho nth day of May In tho sear or our Iml, otie thoinand, eight hundred and sixty-eight, and to mo dtrecteil for lioldlnga Court orOeneral Huarler Hesslons or tho lVnce, nnd Orphan's Court, and Court or common l'icos 111 iiiooiiisihuk, n. county or Columbia, on tho first Monday, belnu tho "Hi day ol Hcptembcr next to contlnuo ouo Kot'lco Is hereby given, lollio Coroner, to Iho Justices or the l'ence, nnd tho Constables or the said county of Columbia, that they bp thennnil lucre ill ineir iiiuoei fv.i,ui. v rorcnoon or said day, with their records, Innulsl. tlons and other remembrances, to do those things which lo their offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound by rccognltanco, to prose cute against tho prisoners that nro or may no In thojail OI too saiu county oi ioiuiii iin, i v nnd there to prosecuto them as shall be Just. Ju rors are requested to bo punctual In their attend ance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Illooms burg.tho 15th day or May lutheyear 1 I.. . i or our Iord, ono thousand eight nuu-lv-v-f dred and slxty-elght.and In the ninety second year or tho Independence or the united Btates of America. MOllDWJAI MILLAUI), JUOOIUSOUrg, AUg. I. 10W. niie.iu. Q.UAND junons, run nti iiwmr.u i rav.u, Illoom Uoss J, Crevellng.Georgo Mannliu, Centre (Stephen l'oho, Conynttlmm K. It. Wholforth, Centralla Uoro. James Kealy. CatawMHa Oeo. Blrlckcr. Pnuiklln Joshnn Mendonhall. (Jcomti , renstcmacher, John Artlej. ureeowoim ueii. un, iucnhiv. u. r, t. liocuit John Yeacer. mm fc .Madison -Joel U Closer, Geo, M. DuUKlurly, Itlchard Demott, Montour Peter Ilelmbaeh, John Q. Rarkley. Maine Win. II. Utt. Mt. ricasaut Henry Kitchen, Orange Abraham Kline. Pine Valentine Wintersteeii, Hcott Aaron lloone. BuKarloafWfllcott Harvey, Ktra (Stephen. rintAVEIlSE JUIIOIIS, koi; HKlTr.MIir.H tkrm, hw. Hloom .Tolin C. Harton. A. H. Crosslej. 1. H Kuhn, N.J. tlendershott, lllljah Hlintt.MtHtlilus K Appleman, Hohfrt Hoan, llrlarcreek J.O.Kmlth, Chas. AVhltmlre. llentonT. II. Cole, lleiijamlu Wurner. Deaver Allen Mann, Catawlsa Wm. Creasy, Joseph llrelsh, Mobes narlman.Haiuuel Wntters Wm. Miller. Centre Wm. Pettlt. , , Franklin Clinton Mendenhall, Jacob Knit tie, KlshliiRcreek Jonas Dotj. (Irecnwood Jeremiah Hcaeock, Hemlock Wm Harrli, John Ktstler. Jackson Thos. W. Hmlth 1ieust John Hnyder. Mltllln Samuel Illdleman, Mt. Pleanant Joseph Ikeler, Hamnel HnrtKel. Maine Joint Hartrel, John Drelsch, Hudolpk Htiuman. orance i;il Kline. Hoaring Creek John Levan, Hugarloaf Peter Lutu, AllmwCole. rjiRlAIi LIST. FOU HEPKMUKU TKUM, lSftH. 1. John Hhonk vs John Cain, 2. John H, Illacklston et nl the Lelilyh .t. Ma hanoy It, It, Co. y. Peter Hc1iur'uro" vs Wm. A. Caso ?t a I, I. Hamnel Waters vaGeorco WHIets. 6. Hamuel Waters vs Ueoruo Willets. ff, Ha rah A. tttine vs Jacob stlne Jr. 7. Wm. Feason et nl nsslgness of thu West Ilrfliich Insutonco Co. va Hlmon C Shtve. H. Kdward M'Call et nl v John Hweeuej', If. F, H. Person vs John Cain. 10. Oldeou ArndtvsJohn U. Ielby. II, Thomas J. Vnndersllco vs Itobert Howell. 1'2. I jivlna Davenport vs Wm, M. Kllnetop. 13, John II. Leiby vs (Jldcon Arndt. 11. John Coleman Mtchal Cromls. 15. J. U. llnzleton vs II. C. llartman. Iti, John Cooper vs Daniel Hower et al. 17. John Ollroy s Wm K. HU-ruer. 18. Couynghum township vs Peter I.. Kleeco eto al. UK Wm. Hehuyler vh Klisha T. TilTanj'. a). Kdward Hweet vs John Anderson A Co. 21. Isaac Feijly vs James W. ttankey, 2i Gilbert Fowler vs Heubcn Miller. i. John Iaverns s Margaret Ilreheny et nl, '2i, Htacy John s Geo. IjonKenbergcr exr'a z KUa GeorKe vs Aaron Person. IM, Kli CrevelliiR Atlin'r. vs J. II. Case. 117. Lucas N. Moycr vs Geo. W. Collamer et al, JFXHK COLEMAN, Proth'y. IlloomsburK Aug. 7, 1WW. -yIDOWS' Al'PHAISEMENTS. The followlns appraisements of real and per sonal property set apart to widows of decetWnts. havo been filed in tho ofllco of thoKeKlsterof Co lumbia county, under the Utiles of Court, ami will bo presented for absolute continuation, tu tho Orphans' Court to be. held in UloomsburK. in nndforsald county, on Monday, the hevknth Day of Bikt, IbtW, nt two o'clock i m.( of said day, unless exceptions to such confirma tions aro provlouslj tiled, of which all persons Interested In said estates will take notice; 1. Widow of Jacob Merkel of Flshlngcreck, deceased, Widow ot Hamuel Klsticrof Greenwood, de ceased, ;t. Wblow of John Doak of llerwiek, deceasMl. 4. Wldowof John GlKerof Montour, deceased. 6. Widow of Peter Miller ot Centre, deceaneJ. ii. Widow or Hamuel Uniglerof Hemlock dee'd 7. Widow ol Peter H. llelwlK of Conyiiuham deceased. 8. Widow of Charles H.IIess of Mifflin, dee'd. M. Widow of Andrew Freas of Cent re, dee'd. 1U. Wldowof Elijah It. WllM.nof Flshttiffcreek. deceased. JOHN G. FIlKK.i:, llCRUler. Dloomsburu, Aur7. iws. 1") EGISTEH'H NOTICE. Notici; is .! hereby given to all lesateeM, crejlltors atid outer persons Interested in tho estates of the ie hlectlodecedentsand minors, thattho follow Ink administration and guardian accounts luto been filed lu tho otlleo of the IteitMrr of Columbia county, nnd will bo presented for confirmation nml allowancoln thuipliaiiH' Court, to lm held In liiooni.bur, on Mondaj-, tlio hoventh day of Hept, I), ut tun o'clock lu tho afternoon ot bald day, 1. Account ol JolmBtaddonGuardlau of Atnnx da 11. Hobblus, First and Dual account or Anthony Men lie j: administrator or Allred L. Menuez, deceased, :i Account of Peter Haymau A Jacob HaMnnn administrators of Jonas Hay man, laioof Green wood township, deceased, 4. First and final account of Nicholas, Obadiah and James J. Campbell, executors ot Obarllah Campbell, deceased. A. 1 irstand final account of Klwood HuKhes, eeeutor ot PJucbu 1'. Illcks, deceased, i. Account or Thomas Hutchison, admlulst ra tor of Ann Hutchison, latoof Fishluscreek twp , deeeiiHed, 7. Final account of Andrew Croll, executor of Adam Croll latoof Milllln twp., deceased. X. Thiid ami final account or Jacob aud Wash limton Yeaer administrators of John YcaKerlato ol Locust twp., deceased. , Final accouutot Isaac lllleumu executor of Michael Hileimm latoof Maulsou twp., deed, 10. Account or plilneiw Cool. and.Illram Cool, admlnNtrators of Philip Cool, latu uf Hoaring crtek twp., dee'd, 11. First and tlnal account of Ellrabeth lluckif lew and P. C. WadHwoith ndtnlulhtralon. of Wm. liuckalew decabed. III. Account ore. H.IIess, administrator or K H. Hess as llled by Hamuel Creasy administrator ofC. H. Hebs, deeaoed. 13. Partial accouutof James M'Alarney ouo of tho executors or George Longeuberger dee'd. II. Final account of John Michael udmlnlslra tor or Jacob Keller lato of Heaver twp., dee'd. H. First account of John H.and Isaiah Dletter I oh udmlulstratoru of John Dletterlch. lato ot Montour twp,, deceased , 10. Account or John 11. Moyer, administrator or George Cramer, lato of Bloom twp., deceased. 17. First account ot John II. Vaudersllce admin Istrator of Itebeccn Vanderslice, lato of Itlooui twp., deceased. is. Final account of 8. Neyhard administrator of Husrel White, lato of Centre twp. decoaucd. hi. Account of Hamuel L. Clierrlugton Guardian ot Klmlra 11 ouch, lato Elmlra Yoeum. JOHN G. FUEE.E, Ueglster, Iiloomsburg Aug. 7, lt0M. A UDITOU'S NOT1CK. The tindorslcned auditor nTinnlntid liv Hip u.tt. ui L.UUI111UI. i-ieiii ui Loiuuiuiu cuuniy report laclswilh his opinion as to the proiirl t.r BinnllnK Iho tale nl tho real estate or M John, a lunatic, for Iho purpose ol paying dt Court ut common Pleas of Columhlu county to lirieiy Mary mrnnsA .if tin vim. il.-hiM uuu ciikiik. mem, nuu ine support anu niaiu teiiancu or said lunatic, will meet tho parties for the purposes or Ids ni I oinllnenl Bt Ills olllce luliloninsuurg uu the third day or Hepiember A. D.1VW. c. V. MII.Lr.lt, Atlir. 7,'l.g-lt. Auditor. ADMINJSTIIATOH'S NOTICE. KHTATK OK AMUKKW UEI.ICK. DECBAHKU. Ix-tlersoradniluUtrallouonthe estato of An drow Mellck, hue or Ht. Pleasant twp., L'olum hia co deccased.liave been cranted hy the Kenls ler of said county to Jacob .Vlelllck omit. I'leas ant. All persons hating claims or demands, against tlui estate of the decedent aro reiucstcdi to make them known, and those Indebted tu make payment, , , - JACOI1 MEI.ICK, July3,'08.0t. Administrator. TyjOTlCE IN IlANKKUl'TCY. Ihlsis to give notice I that an the llth day of August, a, ii. I.s, u warrant lu Hnnkruptcy was Issued against tho estate ol I-eYl Kutlorthe I urough ol Merwlck, lu tho county of (.olumhia, and State or I'cnnsylvnnta, who hua been adjudged a llankrupt on his own petition! that the payment or any dehls nnd delivery of auy pronerts; helonglng to such llankrupt, to Mm, or fur his use. und Uie transfer or any prop erly hyhlin are roi bidden by laws thata ineel lug or the Creilltors or tho said Ilankrupt.to prove the r debls. ami In rhnnkAnim ,,r t,,nru of his .estate, will bo held at n Court of llankrunt-t-y,to bu holdi-n at tho Kuchange llolel.ln Uloouis ';u,rHi Ciduinbla county, I'ennsylvunla, beforo .-.u,. hi ii u t ei iuii, jr., ut-gister, on tne lard day of bepiemjier, a. ii, Isuh at 2 o'clock p. in. a f J AH V.WI.Uy. U.H. .Marshal, Aug. iM.'tJMt. lly j;. ii, coouia un ii, Iiepul y, puiiiiio s a ii i: o r Ai.UAiii.E ur.Aii.triiiwo.VAi. rnoi'iniTV Will lie CTtifikeil lnmilill..nln-i .1... ....i.in. of tho undersigned lu Orange township. Coluin Ma rouiily. I'u., on haturday, Hepiember 11, lst,s, i. ."". ... vriunaeviue, a now ll lis I no IV UI. Fritz lironcrlv. s lumr.i .... 0i u,-n... . ...I. feet front uudio feet 111 depth.on which' Ul-lei'l. ed a frame riioro llouse, a gocs iwu story UWEIiIima II O U B K, Jin Ico house, and a sood barn. Also Iho follow. Ing personal properly! iIto head or horses out. span r good carriage Horses, 5 good illlch .-i s fVrmffimeAj',1:?"!?'""0"' "l'nd. nr lirininguleuillji Also on cook oe, two par. . f i",f'.,!"J 1IU" kllcheii fiirnlluie or Mi"il''m' )U.NKI.IUIli:U(AH. Ahh KJNDS OF JOlTlUUNTlNU ,"VyJ,I'uldt Tills CoLUMblAM HtaUh head of young entile, twu sells of S ublil I'm-o ien5,i'!h' :."!1,,,e "lU"f 'frlago liaVness" runtlug Offloa.