it ay ANI gloomsitejii gcmocvttt. njLOOM&iimiti, pa Friday niDHNinii, Jin.r a, moo. Jti-TIIR COI.UMIIIAN lms h l.sfKtat Circulation nf any paper piibtlahril lit Northern cun.jrlvmilo, "ml ls H mmli InrRcr sheet than any of IUf.ol.m orfirlr Is therefore the heal tneiilum rr:drtllliiK In this section oft lie rlWle. TP OUH IMTIIONS. It Is n custom Kiliolijr many of our coiiti'tiipomrii not, to publish pajwrs during Uiu Christmas holidays, nor 'on' tlio week In which tlio Fourth of July ucvum: in otlier words to iasuo but llfty numbers n year. It Id a custom wo do not belluvo In, ami nuvor linvo followed. This year, howovur, contains lirty threo ptihlluutlon (iiiyn, and unless ono Is omitted our subscribers would reccivO ono nioro number than they pay for, or uro entitled to. Under tlio clr eiiiiiKtancos wp liavu concluded to omit thu publlcaUonpf.u paper next week. This Will fclve oilr employees U'eJmhco to eelebrntl oilr imtlontil' uiinlvursnry, nnd tliu1 omission occurs at ii (Iniu when thero Is very llttlo of interest occurring at homo or abroad. Our patrons will recelvo fifty-two numbers in tlio courso of tlio year, tho samo as heretofore. After a week's rest wo proposo to re turn to our editorial labors with increas ed zeal nnd devotion, and ready to fight out tho coming campaign with nil tho energy wo possess. Whom shall we Nominate. As tho day of our Convention ap proaches, wo must confess that wo feol a great deal of anxiety about' our futuro nominee for Governor. This anxiety docs not arise because Ave havo any1 fa vorite, in whoso personal success wo aro Interested, but becauso wo see victory within our grasp and fear to loso It by, nail generalship. All will concede that the Radical iioinlnoo Is a week man. Ills military record is not tho best, and his adminls trntion has been fecblo and trifling, Many leading mon in hl3 own party ac cuse him of insincerity, falsehood, and oven corruption. Ho was, nominated by politician as a reward for favors done, and tho promlso of bthers to fol low fond n' sullen assent is given by trio musses becauso tho' nomination is ac cording to precedent', and bceauso no IwtU'rnnmowasprcsontcd.except'tlmlor nen. nieaae; 'who only received four vidua 111 inouonvonuon. IJ'e cannot nfTord to nomlnalo nAveak man. Kaeh dofeat cnroebies.'demord llzcs an nrmy. It keeps nway rocru'lls, ncciiiiMo as a tuio poopio Ho not caro.to jolnin sinklngcauso. Tho young, men of our party 'whb havo ' not'seon n sub stantlal success for over ten 'years fins becoming discouraged, and ildmanil now loaders men who aro capubloof iignuiig the issues or to-da, and not thoso 'wild aro eternally groping about mo ruuuish or the past. Wo have much faith in tho prudence of tho delegates selected to meet at Harrlsburg on tho 14th inst. Tlio only question before them is, who Is tho best man who will poll tho most votes? Tho location of tho candldato, his party, claims, havo nothing to do with tho matter. Ho must bo a man who can secure tho conservative vote, brcauso tho nomination of a man who expects to recelvo merely our party 'support is an empty honor, and will lead to defeat. We can win under the lead of Ucneral Hancock. The soldiers and tho entire conservative mass couldrally under tho Hag of such a glorious leader. His name would add a prestige and cnthuslasiri to tlio campaign novcr beford known. The question is will hcacceitt We can toiii wlth-Jttdge Packer. Hq is an honest man;'a'true tnaii; a wan of the people. The laboring1 and business' classes would unite in his support, and his popularity woud carry all else with it. We have no knowledge of tho strength; ui iaa timer candidates named, nut this we do know, that thlt is not a time to try experiment. It Is a question be tween Geary, a corruptreckless admin istration, and the Fifteenth Amend ment on tho one side, and honesty, it' wir apportionment, ana success here after, tn the other side. We abide t he result. In all good and fair governmonta tho interests of tho many aro consulted rather than tho protection of tho few Our financial system Is not based on that policy. No political economist, worthy of tho namo, ever existed who was protective tariff man, as tho word'pro iceiion" is now usea. Tho llttlo tariff talk you Jicar in tho stores shows tho Ignorance of its advo catcs. A homo illustration, wo think will holp to clear away the fog tlio nrls tocraw throw over the question, For instance- John K. Orotz manufactures leather In Hemlock; Charles W". Snyder, manu matures leather in liloom. .Now nun- pose tho tariff to prevent Mr.GroU from bringing Ids leather Into Bloom nnd wiling it, until ho hid paid tho govern merit, say a dollar asldo. Snyder thero"- foro makes us pay for our leather ni least Wxsiuso tho tariff proventa Orotz from competing with him on an equality and tho consumer pays tho extra. Now this is nuts' and nnnlofl for Titt. Snyder, but It Is not much oi a Jokq fo jacK aim u cor jo una ltobert who havo five or six children 16 keep In bIiocs, And yet this is tho inevitable effect of all tariff, and no argument can' destroy or evon weaken tho fact. Wuat Nezt. Doric has rcsignod as. bocretary or tno wavy.ami a man narrtod Ifobeson of Now Jersey has boon op. pointed in his place. Tlio old conun drum of "Who's BorioV" has givpn place to "Who'd llobeson." It is said that his naval experience has been con lined to an uxjicdltion oil tho lliirltan canal, and is equal to that of Welles or Doric. Whose turn conies next i Ninu negro CouncJImen, havo bcei; electod for Washington City. Tho black barber nt WJlhud's is Aidorman from tho I'lrst Ward. TJio negro head-waiter at tho National is Councllumn from the 1'ourth Ward. Norlliuiuberlamt ftninliiiit Ioiim, TITo Democratic prlmnry election held lu Northumberland county on the 10th of Juno rcHiiIled lu tlm iiomliinlloii of tlio following ticket : lAir &imtnn, V I'. Wlthlngli fHlinninklu (niilJi:l to thn dhlrlcteoiifercncM;) Jlepresenliilive, ltobert Montgomery of Lewis twp.t Sheriff, John II. Heller, Chlllltiiuaquoj rrolhonolaryryf 1 1 1 inm -D." 1 tniipt, Still bury ; Treasurer. Geoivo M'KIIpcp, Slmmokln) tJwimjsioiiC)',liaslIiVnStep, Jackson j Auditor, Jimper IIaugliawqutt nusii. tiio Jicturu JuiigoH or tuo eloo. linn inctntSuiiliiiryon tliniilslund rtf- lereounlliigllKi iH)ttiIi(r vote Ihken.and iiscertaltitliii IIi(m1ov( roull, proceeded to i-ohiplelo Ihrt ticket by lihmliintlng' Cyrus Geaiy of Huribury lor Corondr to till n vacancy. very iroper ItL'soliiUotm Svcru passed upoii tliolKilltlcals'HUallon of tho eoutity, nnd I. II. Davis Esq., of Stilton was chosen Senatorial and Geo. W. iSolglor Ki.,of Sunbury, ltcprcsctn' tivo Delegates to thu Slalu C'ouvcnlion of 1870. A Resolution of instruction in favor of tho nomination of Hon. Alex. Jordan its U candidate for Judge of tho Supremo Court was adopted, but Juilgo Jordan being present, after expressing his thanks for kindnoM unlrbrmly received from tlio Democracy nud tho citizens generally of tho county .declined' the prc-iMrted Uso of Ids niiliib In tho State Cdtivontloiu AStAiitllng Ooimnlt- tcoeonslstlngo'f onoinombeffrbm each election district of tho ed'unty was (hen announced, as ch'oson' In tho sovoral dis triota, nnd J. 0: Sylvia Esq., of Sunbii ry was api)olntod temporary Ciiiilnriau thereof. The vote upon tho Benal'orlal noml- lion In tho county stood: for Mr. Withington 1009 votes; for Mr. Miilick, ofSunbury; 1281, Mr. Withington is a vory respectablo and worthy gonttcmnu and tho abovo vote is good evidence, of his personal popularity with tho pco- plo of his county. But W0 refer to this voto upon tho Senatorial nomination as wo find it In detail by districts in tho 'Northumberland County Democrat, for a particular purposo of instruction, ox hibitlng as it does tho Crawford Count y System in contrast with tho Delegate System of nomination. Thero are 28 oloctlon districts in Northumberland county In ono of which (Jackson) thero was ntlo vote botween tho Senatorial Candidates. Of tho remaining 27 dis tricts Mr. Mallck had majorities in 11 and Mr. Withington in 13, so that it i3 very possible that if tho Dolegato plan of nomination had becninforco in tlio county tho former would havo been nominated although tho latter had, as wo see, a majority upon tho popular voto ofno loss than G88, In our own county wd know' a caso whero (under our Dolagrtte system) a candldato who had as near as could bo ascertained, a majority nfnhout -10 per cent, of vo'tcn over his competitor nt 'thn Dolegalo elec tions, was largely beaten In the ComitV Convohtloii. For reasons which wo have heretofore stated we are' not in favor of ndoptlng tho Crawford Countv Hvs'tcm Imthls county, but wo llilhlc Ymr iiis- trictsshduld bo represented 'in Convcn lion in proportion to the J)a)i(ici'alic vote oj each. Tills would bo Just and would in many cases provent tlio voice of tho majority1 from being overruled. especially if n reformed plan for casting votes nt Deicgato elections should ac company'thd other change. ' Tho nomination of Mr. Montgomery ror .Representative, inNorthumbcrland, was'by n vory decided vote 2112 to 120. Ho will of courso bo elected and will enter upon legislative scrvlco at an im portant Juncture when the purifica tion ana improvement of the legisla' turo lias become nn important objecta question or deep concern nnd of comm 6n interest. He lias beforo him thereforo tho prospect of an honorablo hud useful career which his friends aro' confident ho will' fully realize and display by liis pumic conduct. Wo havo to say to our neighbors of tho "Mother County," (Columbia was cut from Northumberland in,181D,) (hat wo are giau to seo evidences of spirit and union mong them: ofa determination to organize and work for tho goodcause which can novor die out' or fail while free government shall enduroi of a flrra purpose 10 increase tnoir Democratic majority to a good figure and hold t thero orincrcaso it in spite ofnllihohos. ... n ' ' ... . ' . .j. .. i "ib inuuencos witn winch .thoy ard forced to contend. This county of courso Is good for1 2,000 majority tho present year. We would llko to add to her ro- turn 1,000 for Northumberland and'GOO for "Little Montour,1' making altogeth er tho elegant majority of 3,500 for tlio "old county" and her offspring; COUItT PROCEEDINGS. iCourt:mot Juno '21th pursuant to ad Journment. Present.Hon. Wm. El welt President Judge and James Kcster Eat Associate Judcrc. in mo matter or tho petition for par- uuon in Jistato or Heury Fritz, dee'd. Tho Court appointed Christian F.Mooro Guardian ad litem of Emanuel Mooro, Emanuel Fritz, Sllla V. Fritz, James M. Fritz, Magglo C. Fritz and Clara J, i?ritz minor children of said Henry i' run uccii. " In tho matter of tlio petition ur cim. zona of Conyngham township, for tho removal of tlio School 'board township. On motion of Jas.UrysonKsq.' court grautcu a ruio onillrcctorsof said School Board returnahlo to next term. to show eaiifjp why they .should not bo removed. In tho matter of iho estate of WJIIIam I rltz Iato of Orange ,twp., Columbia eouniy. if a mottnii of K.F.CJaf lc Jiq., E. If, Llttlo continued as Auditor, Tho Court ordort-d that ono hundred, and tweuty names bo placed in tho Wheel, to servo as Jurors for tliobalauco or tno year. in the matter of tho erect on of n 1'oorIIouso in tlie two. of Convnirliam and Ih Borough of Ceutrulia, Court ap pro veu, or ijurchiUjo of 72 f.crea of land oy uiq eonunissioners or said 1'oor nouso. Itudoliih Shumau apj)oInted Guar dlan of, JCmma GeJgcr minor child of David polgor dee'd, I'ctltlonofWUholiniMtllalstmi ninth. or of Elleaboth llalston. u minor child of James ltalstonjr, deo'd. ordered that ine guardian uo anoweu to expend ipioo for nald .Elizabeth Italston. "IVtltiou for citation to Admr. of iJunici Hponerberg. Citation ordered, la tho matter of thoossiirutncutofthe estate of Jaiiios. W. Chcmberlin. Order ed that cortaiu projicrty appraised bo released from tlio usslguod eutato and passed over to.tho ussignor, Tlio c-uscHof Monoirhan vs. Coriviiev ham two. wlilcli were brought in Court. on certiorari weroarguod by Mr. Freezo lor wio lowiisuii), aud Dir. w votio ror tno piainmr. uecision reserved. Tlio case of Bleu vs. Docblor on bill nnd answer was taken un. and nmucd if Imirrtli livfVil Vroinn Tur llin iil.iliiftir ' Cat,Brckwayaipearodfordefoudautv) THE COLUMBIAN Tlio 'olimililii County IiithnIoii. THE TltrAIS. h ,Tiij; BVUi.tTAiw, Commission : On tli(Vl7th oT October isfll a Mock Court (called 'a Military Commission') was organized nt. Harrlsburg for tho trial of JhoJ.'rlsouera. It. was composed of thrco Army onicer., to wit: Col. Charles N. ,1'rovost, Col. J.M.Viliik nuiUipl. Lee,' with Cnpt. lTancIs Wessols ns juilgo Ailvocnlo. It eonvencd under orders of 'the General Commanding iho De partment pf tho rjusiiuoliaium,' that Is without any authority at all except ono wholjy usurped and lawlcM, Tho mem-, bers went through tliu form of taking mi. oath.aud business began. ' Tho first cii80.callod for trial was! that of John Itanlz (which was supposed to bo tho best or Blronge.it ono for tho prosecution) and Iho charges and siccl fications against him wero produced. They were, in substance, that lie liad confederated with others to resist tho drnfl, (what draft was not nioiitioned) and had formed or united with a secret society commonly known and called "Knights of tho Golden Circle," tho ob ject of which was to resist tho oxecution of tho draft, and that ho had publicly expressed disloyal boiillmcntsnnd opln ions with tho (objocti'off dfafcatlng and weakening tho power of tho Govern ment In Its efforts to 6iippross tho rebel Hon. In brief, ho1 was charged' to bo' n conspirator an organizer or member of an unlawful secret association, aud a man of disloyal speech. For' tho Dcfchda'nt John G. Freeze, Hamilton Atricks nnd A. J.Hcrr, Esqs appeared ns counsel, tho two latter bo. lng members of the Harrlsburg Bar and Mr. Ilcrr District Attorney for Dauphin county. Plea of John' IIant. to the Ju risdiction : Mr. Alrieks on the part of tho defenco promptly filed an elabor ato written plea to tho Jurisdiction of tho Commission, which having been heretofore published wo will not repro duce at lcnirlh. it set fortli that by most clear and imperative provisions of the Constitution of tlio United States and of tho Constitution of Pennsyh-ania tho defendant was entitled to a trial by Jury, Inasmuch as ho was a citizen and not employed in tho military or naval servlco: recited tho provlslonsof several nets of Congress aud, particularly tho habeas corpus and enrollment acts of 3rd, March 1803 as conclu'Slvo that tho civil courts alono had Jurisdiction in tho caso,nnd referred tosundry legal author Hies as confirmatory of tho, position, ta ken. Tho plea concluded as follows . "Tho Defendant respectfully submits that he is. not triable, by this Commls. sion, not lieing within tho Jurisdiction thereof, or of any oilier military tribu mil whatever." Thl.SiWas very good law sound, sot. tied, nvldcnnnd unanswerable ; but it was .thrown away upon a tribunal which. Jcuow littlq about, Iaw,(or justlco either) and.eared still less. Tho. nlea was over ruled nud tho dgfendfinl required to plead totho ehargesdiree.tly;wliereupon to eacli eliargonud specification ho plead "not guilty," and tho trial proceeded. That plea, to. tho, jurisdiction however" which was repeated (though In brief form) in tho subsequent cases, stands upon, record as an cuduring protest against despotic power and proves that thero was no yoluntary ncqulcsccnco by our peopio in the jurisdiction assuniod over thorn. A similar pica to tho juris diction of a Military ComnilssIon,mado in tho MUligan caso in Indiana, was subsequently sustainod by tho Supremo Court of the United Statos in a judg. ment which will remain ono of tho bea cons of liberty in futuro times. Tho Bautz plea was, unanimously and promptly overruled ,by tho Military Commission .at Harrlsburg ; precisely iho samo plpa, in another case, was unanimously and deliberately sustained by tho. Supremo Court of the ,U. S. at Washington. Such is the difference bo tween a mock court and a.rcal ono ; tho fatter enforces tho laws niui,is compe tent to Its work, will almost always bo found learned, pationt, Impartial and Ju3t, while, tho, former will violato laws and exhibit ignoranco, impatience, pas. sion and Jnjustico throughout its pro. cecdings and in Its Judgments. Conviction op Bantz. Tho trial of John ftantz proceeded for several days and was con eluded on tho 21th of Octo ber. He was found guilty and was sen tenced t0'pay'a fine of one thousand doV lars and to undergo an imprisonment in Fort Jlifflin for the term of two years, Tho witnesses examined against him wero Nathan J. Hess, Adam Lutz. BIchard Stiles, and Edward M'Henry. For tho defence" the witnesses "wero, Auratiam ioung, Samuol Bhono, John O. Dlldine, David Savage, Androw Laubach, Nicholas Kindt, Martin A. Ammcrman, E. J. M'llcnry aud Wm, Applcman. Tlio evidence was closed on tho 20th j on tho 21st, Mr. Herr suh milled on behalf of tho prisoner a writ ten argumentToviowIng tho wholo caso, and on tho 21th, tho roply of tho Judgo Advocnto to tho defonso (also in wrii ling) was put In. Tho wholo of tho ovldpnco is now lying beforo us aslt was carefully taken down at tho trial and will bo mndo tho subject Of futuro ox- amlnationand comment. Otiikuconvictionh : Tlio trial and conviction ofSamuel It. ICIIno followed Immediately after' tho caso or Bantz, Ho was sentenced to two years imprls onincnt In Fort Milllln. William Ap pieinnn was next incu. no also was convicted and was sentenced to suffer Imprisonment lor ono year in Fort Illlllit or to pay ti ilnq of flyo hundred dollar, lip choio tho ulternativo of paying thq flap and after somo delay succeeded in, borrowing money for tho purpose, no paid tho lino and, was dis charged from imprisonment Nov. 22nd itoi. joun liOmons. Josonh Vnnsleklo. Valentino Fell and Benjamin Collcy weru niso irieu successively, convicted and sentenced to imprisonment In 'ort MJillln. Conviction followed trial with a, cer tainly nnd regularity which wero re freshing to tho ijadiciil observer nid furnished to the unthinking and 111. In formed an apparent JusUncatIon,or at ail ovents an dxcuso, for tho arrests and for thu military occupation of our county. Wesscls was happy. Ho was perform ing his. work with much pf success and was duly; earning, Jda expected rqward. Cool and Si-AHKLiNaWrhat dell- clous Soda Water at Hcndorshott'sDrug Storo, drawn from tho Arctic Fountain. Tlio syrups nro of tho vory best. Our friouds from (he country should nut miss this treat on tho coming Fourth, AND DBMOCEAI The I'eimiylvaHla Ilcglstry Jf.nwt As already Btatcd in tho ComMMAN Judgo Bhhrswood of tho -Pennsylvania Supremo i06url has declared tho now ltcglstry low unconstitutional. Tho aso was that of rallcrson tt.ai.vs. mo .-arlous city oillccrs of Philadelphia, nml wos brought to test tho law. In tho courso of the opinion tho following points wero presented i I. Uy the general systomj meaning that provided for tho. Stnto "generally, tho olllccrs of tho election nro chosen, as horotoforo, by tho electors of each ejection district, iin'iuiauoipiiin inuy aro to bo appointed by a board compos ed of Iho Aldermen ofthd city,.pcrsons chosen by thosovcrnl wards' for tho per formance pf cntlroly different duties, 2. By tlio general system, tho Assess ors aro bound tona'essall persons claim ing thatprlvllego at any tnno up to mo innlh ilnv hoforo Ilia election. In Phila delphia no assessment can bo mado nf- lor llio -uiu uay oi ocpiciiiuur in nvwij year. 3. By tho general system, tho Assess ant am bound to assess nil who claim a right to vole, lu Philadelphia they nro to assess only those, wjio nro quanueii voters nt thu tlmo of tho assessment. and must nnncx thdlr affidavits to the lists thatovery person whoso namo is contained therein is a qualified elector, imvlm'n nxecl residence in inn division to tho best of their knowledge and bo ner. 1. By the genoral system a person whoso nninois not on tho assessors' list ni.iv iirnvn his (imilllicntlnii on tho (lav of election at tho pplls. In Philadelphia no is required to maito sucn prooi ai least ten davs beforo tho election, and to ndlll'crciittribunal, tlio Division Can- vnssers. 0. Bv tho trcncral system tho claihv ant Of a voto may prove his residenco by nriy ouo qualified voter of tho dis trict, in I'liiinucinnia no is required to mnko such nroof. in addition to liis own oathornlllrmallon, by tho aflldAv- itortwo quaiuicd voters or tno divis ion, whoso names nro contained on tho Assessors' division transcript, under tho head of privato. householders. G. By .tlm general system, in order to nrovo tho payment of taxes, the tax re ceipt need not bo produced if tho nfllant shall state in Ids affidavit that it lias been lost or destroyed, or that ho nov cr received any. In Philadelphia, if. his namo 13 not on tno original Assessors list, the tax1 receipt must bo produced in addition to prooi mauo oy satisiac torv ovidonco that tho,, tax-had been paid to the proper pcrson,autliorizcd to receivo it. 7. By tho' treneral system the Assess' ors' nro to place upon their list and as sess nil porsons claiming a right to voto without any regard to their condition or station in society. In Philadelphia they aro lorDiuuon to assess origiunuv any person boarding nt any hotel, tav cm. sailors' boardlne-houso or restaur' ,ant, or nny person who has not a fixed rrtelilnnnn In tlm llofrlpf- 8. By tho general systcm.tho right of nny person claiming to voto may oo cuniiengen at me pons on tno ground of nou-rosidenco by any quallified voter, In Philadelphia no voter whoso namo Is registered can bo challenged nt the polls onnny question of residence. 0. By tho general system, persons of loreign uinn, who nave iieeiuren iiiuir Intention to becomo citizens under tho act of Congress, mid who design to be naturalized beforo tlio next election may bo assessed. In Philadelphia 'ho ono not actually naturalized on or bp-, lQiotho auii oi September can hens Messed. No ono would "pretend to say that theso wero not mattors of fundamental importance,' and in dirccti violation of uio uonsiituuon. xiio.nct is, incrcioro declared void and of no effect, find tho Injunction to restrain tlio various olll cers from carrying it into operation' is granted. The Radical I'iall'orm. ' Jlesolved.'Thnt wo retoico in the ua tional victory of 18G8.'whIch has broucht peace, happiness nnd prosperity to us ns a nation. Jlesolved,, That wo w'Uolly approve of uio principles unu policy oi tno admin istration of President Grant, and wo nearuiy cnnorso overy sentenco con. lalned in ids inaugural address, nud es peciaiiy do iicreby ratiry nnd approvo tno late amendment lo tno constitution of tho United States, proposed by Con gross, Known as tno t'litcontii amend ment. Jtcsolced. That wo havo confiduneo that tho iroueral administration will wisely and firmly protect tho' interest nnd dignity of tlio nation in resncct to our just claims against Great Britain. That wo endorse the action of tho Sen ato in rejecting tho Johnson-Clarendon Treaty, known as the Alabama Claims. ucesoivea, That wo Heartily sympa thize with tho struggling peopio of all nntlons In, their efforts to, nttalii univer sal freedom and inallenablo rights of man. iteJoa'crf.That'WC cordially endorse the administration of Governor John Wi Geary as wise, economical and honosti and that it deserves, as 11 has received; tho' approval.of tlio people of ,Pcnnsyl vania, arid wo especially commend Ids uniform efforts to restrain the evils of speclalilcglslntion. j.icsoivca, Tuat in tno lion, iienry w . wiiuams, our canuiuato lor uio su premo" Bench', wo present a learned, puro and patriotic Jurist, Who will adorn tho high position to which wo proposo to elect him. ' llesolvcd, That wo reiterate and affirm uur iiuiiurcucu lu inu iiuciriue OI proiCC tlon. as oroclaimcd in tho ninth rnnnln. Hon of tho platform adopted nt 1110811110 convention oi lunrcn 7, mw. Jlesolved, That wo cndoi-so tho tlckot this day nominated, and plcdgolt our uoiiriy unu coruiai support. Jlesolved, That tho Chairman of this Convention is hotcby authorized to ap point a chalrmau of tho Stato Central uommitteo, on tno joint rccommenda. tlon of tho candidates this day nomina. ted. Jlesolved. That tho Stato Central Com mllteo shnil consist during tho coming uiiiiniii, ui uiu suiuu nuuiucr 01 ucio gates from each countv. nstlmlnst mittee, and thoy be apjiointed by tho Senatorial representatives, oxcopt Alio- ijuvijjf tuuniy, which snail nave eight. MISCELLANEOUS DISPATCHES. Ni:w Youk, Juno 30th. A police of ficor, while patrollng Elizabeth street, this morning, found a small trunk 011 tho sldowalk, wlh a card nailed on tho cover, addressed, "For Captain Jordan, Sixth Precinct." Thq trunk was found to cpntalu bonds ami certlllcatcs stolen from tho Ocean Bank, amounting lo up wards of six hundred thousand dollars. Onp of tlio bonds, of tho vnluo of V5,g00 was mado payablo to-day. Tho others boro near dates. Tho police think thov' may find rt cluo to tho perclrators of' UIU IUUUL'1), New Yoiuc, Juno SOtli. It Is ald that thooutlrofillbustcriiicr oxnnllHnn which recently sailed from Jersoy City has been captured, with tho exceptiou of a row straggling parties. Thoy were caught about forty miles down tho sound. All tholr iii'ovislons hail .out. " CU11A. Thostrugglo of tlio Cubans for Indcpen-' deuce socmsto bo gatherlngstrongth and liumbors of men nnd largo quantities of munitions of war aro constantly leav ing tho (Julted Statos to aid tho patriots, notwithstanding tho effort nrrr,,,,in Admlnistratlpn to periictuatpn monur chy In that Island. AdvIccH received up to tho 18th Inst., coullrm tho provlous reports of the prevalence of cholera and fever among lllO Spanish troons. Tlm mnrtrilKt. i5 sidd, to hp very great. In soveral Dor. tiona or tho IMaud tholr lino or conimu-i nlcatiou is cut oir. nmi ti. lug for (hp want of food nnd medicine. Ihp Spanish nrmy ha? lost,, since the commencement of tho revolution, moro urn 11 nun ui uiuir jorco 111 uattio, nnu by (llbCOSO and (lej.(rllonu. , ELOOMSBUllG, 1 'MOWS ItClllN. .Thorn nfrt htlll four bundled stage- conch lines ill the United States. -Williamsburg, L. I., has an "oldest inhabitant" rigod 127 Tho widow of Mr. Colt, of pistol fame, has nn lucomo of $100,000 a year. A 'IV.iinr.sson widow of III years oasts 100 descendants, nnd.rjdes.horsp-. aek. . r,.1n.i Aliilt.ii Min vnlwf1 nil. !lonl Judicial records In this country, having an unbroken, fllo from 1032 to tno present lime. Tho Now Jersey llnllroad is at nros cut transporting over Its lino two hun dred nmi lorry lonsoinirawucrnci u day, The Trov Times says that Senator Morgan gave ills boh faxi. no invesieii it at Titusvlllo, and mado It $00,000. Missouri has had n horseback wed ding. Tho bridegroom had been dlvoro. wl from his first wlfo three days provb ously. An elephant on oxhlbition at Lyons, N. Y., tho lother day got angry nnd ilckcd upa mu'o, hurling it somo iwon. y feet against nVasc. Thero Is 11 man lu ChlciiL'o who VOW ed ho would not shave until Douglass was elected President, ms ucard is now eight feet long. A gentleman in tho vicinity of Wi 1 nmsporl hns 30.000 trout contined In thrco ponds, all of which havo been naicncu tins spring uy aruiiciat process. Tho London Times, says Encland holds X1CB,000,000, or about $780,000,000 of United Slates bonds. Tho amount held In Europo Is estimated at $1,100,- uuu.uoo. A serf lurtlo wciirhintr over 000 pounds was caught olf tho Virginia capes by tho schooner Uncas, on tho 30th uit., and yielded a oarrei 01 011. Mrs. Stanton's mammoth petition charircs tho party of crcat mornl Ideas with giving tho ballot to "tho very last or 1110 most ignornnt nnu degraded classes ot men.' A S1O0.00O diamond has been found nt tho Capo of Good Hope. Tho native who picked it up sold it for C00 sheep in oxen ami a norse No less than twenty-four persons havo "mysteriously disappeared" rrom Now York" during tho' past two weeks. O110 of thcbo Is a young Jady of beauty ana wcaiin. A, largo number of Journeymen bricklayers of Cincinnati havo refused to work In consequence of an nttompt 01 uio oosscs to reuueo incir pay irom fivo to four dollars per day. A woman of 75 was' married to man of 3.3, in Tiffin. Ohio, last week Tho woman has been married twice bo. fore, and has children older than her present uusuand Mis3 Marv Grav. of Georcrla. has, by her own elforts, caused tho bodies of nitecii Hundred uoniodcrates, who roll in tho.battlo of Franklin, T01111., to ho eonccieu ami uccenuy uuricd , Buskin lately nsked Spurgeon : "Bourgeon, wnoroiioyouuiiiiK 1 would go if I should dlo now'."' "To hell and bodamncd." "We . that's frank. I'v asked several preachors that question piiu uiey.evatieu w 1 An elm in Nnrtlf .Ando'ver.'Mass iiiciiMurea. thirty-four feet arouud tho trunk at two feet abovo e-round. is ono hundred and ten feet liiL'h. and Its' branches sprend over a circlo of one hundred feet in diameter. Thodlaston Courier savs that "Dor io cuts a curious ilguro in the Navy Do partnient." Yes. ho is tho figure !) will 11s inn cut 011, auus l'rontico, The ability of tho fcmnlo toncuo t keep nsocrct is proved by tho conduct of a St. John's girl who did not loll her lover. that she was worth four millions in ncrown right until after tho mar nago, A housekeeper caught forty-two rats in'ono night, by oxclanrInr forn barrel'or oats that had been visited by tho.varmlnts.a barrel of 'water, 'cover ing tho surfaco with chair. The victims unconsciously pitched in and met a wat ery gravo. A man in Michigan lately laid down on a railroad track beforo an an proaching train, which, of courso. ran over him. Being nsked why ho did this, ho said it was becauso ho, wanted to dio. tho explanation uoing consul orcd satisfactory, ho was allowed to' die. The N. Y. .Viol says that John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Lincoln nas ueen discovered, alive nud well, i Canton. Stark county. Ohio, nud lie United States .Marshal of tho Northern District 'was recently telegra'phod to rrom that place, to comd and arrest him Dloomaburg Market Ilcporl. Wheat per bushel Ityo " ' ;.. Corn 11 Oats. " ,. Flour per barrel Cloverseed . Flaxseed- llottcr Kkss v Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples HatuH Rides nnd Hhouldfrs iJird por pound a..... Hay ier tou w . 3) . LUMI1EK. Homloct l'.mrds per thousand foet.'........i 16 O l'lno ", ," (one Inch) ...... isaai Joist, Scantllnir, Plank, (Hemlock) .......15 (W Bhlnsles, No. 1 per thousand..-. ,...... s uu a ' " .r Z...ZZ 7 0U Biding fi ft. ,..h...... WW Iron No. 1 Hootch pig .' !....: $42 No. 2 llloom ..111) Llglit Street Markets. Corroctcd weekly by Peter Ent, wholesale nnd retail dealer in grain, Hour & lecd nnd general ...V. U JIMUU.AU. Wheat per bushel Hyo " Corn ' lluclt Wheat Oats Wheat Flour per ion Uu, lluck Wheal l'ioiir Oim Chop, ltriiu. Uuttcrperlb ,. Kggs per do. Tuuitoospr bus , ...SI I I j 70 i ta 1 m 2 CO 1 HI "A 2D UI 2110 18 M ill M Kmokeil Hldo ment pt Klinnl.1j.r , Ham Lilnl Hi I'hIIAilelpliU Jtlnikeu. Pf.onn NoiihwesternsuperliUBat J5.liY a.ai Northwestern IZZTmS 7 75 Pennsylvania ami Western supernue... 6.0o(l7i rennsylvanlannd Western oxlra......5.75M$ 0.76 Pennsylvania and WosU'ra fnmlly....... V.HA4IUU I ennsylvaula nud 'Western lauey J1.00o4l:VJ5 live lionr. , , Mt $7 .j Yjm.lT-l'eunsylvttnlrod,ii bus. j.... !l.nni.7(i Bouthern ' " ritW&IM. Culllornla " , tSM " . white . " S'MSal.UO .iCT1v5!,sylv,lulftr,J' Il.n45l.45 CoKN-ellow, " iauuoo OAT-bSi".: : r:;: "ej I'iiovisiofcs-Misl'orlr,bbl jjDS JuesHlIeer, " , iliM mnoTedYffi.":::::.':::: Humu-CIoversced.W bus. ITOsiuv.' Timothvseedu l,ut.. Flaxseed CAJTl-E-Ileef CaltloH Cows, u head ,.... Sinters ID lloas v 100 Bs ......!........ II, 12.75 ... 0CI5111JO MARRIAGES, V Y I'-lt-raKrtT-On Ul0 pjti, jnst ,,y i?,V.:,,,2?.?,ft.."r. ... . s.i..iiuujuiiiY, lu. , , DEATHS, 41 i';VJ?''I,fV70'i ,llur'.'i JunoM, 1809. ai V, ' ,,u," jT-ranitiiu Al'lleynolils. flL'td 15. years, ii) mouihs, and 5 days, '""'""' Illl-nn Vrl.lnv . . ;W.",t'?,l.ml!!!"es Ufore tlx o'eloci.Mrs Ha'r." VT. Wo'ydward) MylM's' w"" ' "t" 0l.'.r.'.A??.'?n-Al.,.'"'ew Oblnsser. who dlnl Jnuo ..i. i ,po-j, ugeu aa years, a month, nud II days. Yes dear father thou hast leu us, Hera thy loss we deeply ft el. Hut 'tis Ood that lias bereft us, Ho can' nil our torrowsheal. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA POLITICAL. bomocrntic Stale Convention. r liomnorniio Btnto Contention for tlio nom ination or candidates for tlio offleo of Uovcrnor rr.. 1 i...i....r l. a tmnri.mn Cntirt. will moot ill 10 Hltll JI.UUV. ..." .j..,-.- . - ,ovi .'clock A, M on WKiiNissi'Ai, '"- n tho Halt of Iho Homo of llcnrcucntallvi'S, at llarrlabure. lly order of llio IJciaoemoo niaiu Comiulllctf. WM. A. WAI.UlL'i;, ciiairmaii. 1) IVID CAI.i)WKI.t., Bi-crelafr. County Convention, Tho l)emeratlo voters of tho ovcral Dlatrlcla Colunihla mtinty nro requested to moot at Uio iialplacoofholcllns Iho Reneral ploetloiiR, on iAtunlay, Iho 3 st uay oiaui!Usi.im,uciwi.i.ii um on ci'i lock in Ihonnernooii nf that day. nnd elect by ballot two persons to rcproacnl .llio I 'lair let In Houso In MoomsburB, on Monday, AUBUt 2d nt II o'cloclc.nooni to seUKt two Benntorlnrcoiircreos ! . i.niin;r.nnf..rr,f. rrnm tlmothcr rounlloH oftneDlstrlet,to liomlnnleneandldatcforHenaton twouciiressnininoconiorerii iiu....i.i.. . immlnaU! n candidate lor Member of Awiembly ; inininiitAmintu.m)n for Assoelalo JIUIKO t imn rrnon lor rroioonoiary , uuu ,.yi..n ... ... ...1 i . .. . n..n hruui mi 1'rf.nnnrf.r! nno iwraon for County Oommlsitonerj ouo r"on . .- . , n.i n,.n innn for Citintv Audi- I'll .muih:. , i..'" " . ., , tori To lo MipiiorHHi uymo iji-inwium- loroinins election: llyorderofthoCommlltee vl,KaTn Chalrmau, Caiulldatcs lor iVoiiilnallon. TliofoltowIinTaentlcmon havo tieen mentioned for nomination lo tho several county Ofncca to i.n nilml bvuloct on tho nrcsenl icnr, nun incir names will uoprcscntnl for tho (onsldcrnllon of tho Di'inocintln County Ciinvenlloui llHMHHKNTATIVK, OKOliaK SCOTT, OATAWiaSA TOWKSIllI'. (Kill, loot tn tho docUlon of the eonfiiees of Co lumhln nuil Montour countleH.) AHMOcijVru Jtuxm. J. 11. .TAMKSON, MAIN roWNHlIII'. SAMUICL OttKABKV, tm-rr.iN township. II. J., llEEDUll, KIIANKI.I.V TOW.N8II1H. CHAllliEW P. MANN, llKAVEn .township. ritOTIIOXOTAltV, WHfiUNGTON II. KNT, Hrnrr township. JKSSK COLKMAN, 11IX10M TOWNSHIP. ltnoisTKit anii iti:couoi:it. 11. THANK 55ARH, iu:avi:u townmimp. WIUiIAJlSON II. .1AC01IV, ItLOOr lOWNSHII', JOHN .SNVDEll, OltANCn TOWNrtllll', V D. II. IlAMin'ON. MAUIKON lOU'NSlIU". 'J'ltEASUUKIl. DAVID LOWKNKRO, m.OOM TOWNSHIP, W. 15. KOONS, 1II.0UM '10WNSIHP. J. S. SANDERS, 11KIIWICK Eonouaii, COMMIS.SIONKU, OVRUS ROlilllNS, I ISlllN;iT.l,hK TOWNSHIP. II. 1'. WIUTEMAN, UllllKNWOOIl 1IIWN.SIIIP, DAVID SAVAOE, VlHIIINni'llKhK rOWNSHIP. JAC015 S. HVANH, Jl'.l n.NWOOII TOWNSHIP. Special IVollcc. ' . AfiUUAT REMEDY. I'OK TUB CITI1E UK THKOAT AND LUNU IJIMlUMU-j. Dr. WishnrtM Pino Treo Tar Cordial. It Is tho vital of tho Duo Tree, ob tained by n peculiar processn tho dlstllllntlou of tho tar, by which Its highest medical proi,erlles ItU tho only Mfeminnl nnd rellablo rcmeily which has over been prepared from tho Juice of the Pine Tree. . i J f j . ??. ICS 1110 n'sestlvo organs and restores It stremrthena 1Iinitol.llflntj.it ...iAm It purines and enriches the blood, mid expels from tho system tho corruption which scrolula breeds on tho lungs. .li'-'V.8801"'8 1118 .m"cn,'1 or phlogm which stops ,the air-passages of tho luugs, ..,I.t(?,hea,".VK ),rlnelplo acts upon tho irritated surface of the lungs nud throat, penetrating to lnflrfmm f, W' u'eVlug Jwill 'uild SUbdlTlllg It is tho result nr vmh r.f Bt...ii. n.i .. ment. mid It Is oirere.no tho afflicted, wllu the lws tlve nssurnnco of its power to euro tho fol lowing diseases. If tho patient has not too long lliptherla, Ous., &c. Cough We IirO nftfll nRVAil WliT nro. il.J tt. In the market for Consumption, Coughs. Colds nuil otlier l'ulmouarv nneclir,n.'n,,,.r tA tuT.," U. lshart's l'lno Treo Tar Cordial. Wo nnswer lsU It cures, not by stopplug cough, but by loosening nud assisting na ure to throw o f the unhealthy matter collected about to throat nud bronch af tubes, causing Irritation and cough. ..r1, . MJ' throat nnd Eung ltemedles uro com S2?n.0if anoUX0. hlch nllay the cough for nwlillo hot by Ihelrconstrlnglugeirecls.thoilbrcs become hnrdened.and tlio unhealthy llulds coag. nlulto andnrerrefalncd in the aynteui, eauslug phyitchS.0' 1 cout,olor ouf most'emlneuT ...' 'hei'lno Treo Tar Cordial, with its nssls tants, nro preferab e. becauso they rcinovotlVn bmn?l?lfr V,1'0" "Si1!? niuu" ""elSSand bronchial tulcs,nssUt tho lungs to act and thniw IIU Dr. Wlshan hason iflo nt his oiileo hundTOls mid thousands of .Certmcates. from lie 3 Women of unquestionable character who wr fSE1",1,"1,"1" " through" Proyhleneu of a.sl wero completely lesUirul tn health by the Pino Treo Tar Coullal. a ft vsU clan in uttondam e who can bo consnlled hi ir son or by ina ll.freo of charge. Pi Ice if l'lno Treo 'Par Cordial I.rij ir HottloTJll per doi. Kent bv Kxpressoniece .tof price. Address "Il" JEAV 1'IllM, NATIONAIj 1IION WOHKS BILLMYEIt & IIENIIIB. Tho subscribers respectfully call tho attention of the business community to their Works sllua ted on tho U 11. It, It. ubovo tho Depot. lU.OOMBKUHO PA. FOUNDKliS, MACHINISTH AND IKON HMITJW. M A N U P A O T U It 13 II 8 OF Steamr.Kualncs, Hollers, Saw nnd OrlsLMlII ti i a "IUUUI l lllIey nnd Hnngers, - mus oi uu esmng ilachlncs of tho most approved iiatlerns and tho Celebrated Moutroso Iron Deam Tlows, Cook, Parlor. Bar. room ncdwork-shop 8T0VIS, Heaters nnd n .u....uiimeui,ui i irouricuj. and castings cou stantly on hand for repolrUig stoves. Several dlfrorcnt sires nnd designs Of Ccllnr flrn ttsa Tlin niq also jireparcd to furnish Car Wheel's ami Axles for Mining purposes nud General Mini.,,, castings, iron nnd llrnss castlm-a fnr nn ......v v. jM ui., 4ii:ucuiiurai jmpiemeuts ma.10 nnd repaired. Particular attention gUen to tho ,rcpalrlne of nil Kinds of Itcapcrs: oxtrn ur.rlnllr... .! ....wt. . ....... . .. L ' parts on baud. Juuo li,VJ-tr. IXKOUTOlt'S NOTIOU.-10STATK . U of ANDllIJW OIIIMRHHH ES. Iho Iteglster or Columbia' 'count?, to lllnehardllerger o! iiorwick HoroMJolnmblacli are rAe,'ml'Sni"? lmvlUK c.la.'.In E'n.t tlie Mttdi are riuesled to present them to Mrs. Ijoulsa hMl!iJ temu.Vl .c?''ao."j-ifand booknccouStwilimK "el"- KINEllAHD UKUQEIt, June, 23,'KI.Ow s-xwuior. NEW ADYElllMSKMTS I DMlNlBTllATOll'S NOTICE. irnt miI,1 ronniy io m. .':-' :,-.,i. wn. All ncisons linvln.lt cini in or A IWHHntH llftVlllff CinlllH Of UUIHiMiun nKiiinaiiiiH,. In mnlin the uiiiko pnyinetit. .. nyKIlI.KY, JulyVt. Adinlnlstrnior, . ... a .nnifi vnnTniO County deceased, have cwlllmlMMU!ller, llTOlstef f ' ffinWumWnoonnty l'a. ioso nddre iii.iSif amlnst Iho cslnto ore. luicuteu '""" w'n',,,iAji MaBTKIjIjI.H,' JnlyVW-lt. Auminiinuu.,.... pATENT ut'iuuii. nro ndvlsod to counsel wiiu ii" . mv0 'nroseou of tho IiiMmtotmon than Inventors, iitors, Is sent gratis. Addros rl rewq MltW A CO.. J12C9-31U 37 rnrlc ltow, Now Yoi k, OTICE TO TEACHERS u'clock n.m. lly onler of the Hoard. ' MICHAHIi MUIj jKIAN. J12.W HecrrtJiry, TXAJIINATION OP TEACHERS. in.. r inaction for tho Cohimon Kohools fCeutrallnHchoul District will bo hild in llio school house in said llorouKh. on J l , isia oiiomalonndtwolomniB icncnor" m miulrud. Terms liberal. 1Jy """j'yjilAHOCONNOIt. Bec'y. $10 A DAY. Address A. J. FUUijIM, Ncw.Vork. Ji2(w-am. S bv returi. mail one cf.LOItlNU'B JOIfR IHiXlXol tl.o r e icai ''"' aVKVl am. per. ah u.e .au.. . "j f uUlW,or. iWton, Mass. J12'ca-3m, rpiIE MAOIO COMB-TEETH AKE L eoatlvllh solid dye. You wot your' hair nnd uso tho comb, anon .P""""' , for ,'i black or brown. 4g$jl$RJl' jtrca-m. Springfield, Mass. rpHK MISSISSQUOI I'OWDERAC- 1 tunlly cures Cancer and .fflg? iftho hlsfn. Kco rciwrt to U I. MwllciU Hocieiy. Statements of l'liyslclanslnelreularst'iit freoon nwllcatlou to CHA8. A. liUliOW, 1S2 Pearl i Ht, New York city, nox iuw. J'"" SlOOO.t? frit, Chlrr(r ,M Wit) m." JV, r. MevtmtenL TlildlMi-Al.T.tnf.l! ItEMRIlT does ll'ot. UlCO tUO ....bnimiw lllltfitllltr Mnilirnl flllll KtrOllLT CilUhllOKO lutlouiwitU vhlrli Uio people liavo lonn leeu hiiralmsKci!, dimply pftllfato fornrihort time, or irivu tiieuwcaNu w mo juuks w iiiiiihii.hiSi r .lr.in.r in iimucnnf such iinstruins. but It tro- lucea larfect aud permanent cuica of Uio -worst I'aspmircnronic cnutrni, usiiiuiuuuiraii n.vuj, .( v.m tn thn llrml" li cuvctl with a few nnnllca- iidiii. Catarrhal Hcaaacuo is rcnovca anu curea as if by matflc. Jt removes oO'ensivo breath. loss or impairment of tlio sense or Umto, mnell or memory, when cansea uy me vioienceorciaiarni, ua tlw.v nil frYllimitlV ilM. I nlltif 111 DOOU faith H HlauUlny rowoiu oi ior n caao oi cauuru mat i cannoi cure. von sam; dy most TmuauiHTt kvkiiy- rmcn Only 50 Cents. Aiilf vniir Tlrncirlat for tllfl llKMKDY! tltlt if 1 has not yet Rot It on Halo, don't bo put otrbync- C'CPlIIlK liny mihoruuio wuiou uinn nuiuiiwiDiio- Mitute.buteneloso sixty cents to mo, anil the Itcmcdy will ho bent you postpaid. Fourpack nses 62.00. or ono dozen for 9J&.G3L Hend ft two cent sinmn for Dr.Bace's pamphlet on catarrh. Aa- drehs the Proprietor, It. V. riEnCE,M. 1, jl2'UlWJm. 1Jutalo, N. . G ltOVKK & UAKKU'S I'lUST Pl'.HMlU.M K h A R T I O S T 1 T G II r.i,Mii,Y 4K iiKoiWAy,NEW Yonic 7.1) Cheslm'it rltrect'l'lilliuielphla, riiiHTH or i.xo ci, r, unci Ileauly and Klastkllyor stitch, ' I'crfectlou nud Sliupllclty of Machinery, Using bolh threads directly from tho spools. ! No fastening of scams by ' hand find no wosto of thread. , Wido ruiigo oi application without (liango o adjustment, " I ! , i Tlio scam ictalns its beauty and lltniness nftc( washing nnd Ironing. 1 Ilesldes doing nil kinds or work done by otltei Sowing Machines, theso Machines execute tin most lieautlfulniul permanent Kmhioldcry om ornamental wnik. JOi '' '-Tlio Highest I'Kinlumsnt all Ihol'liaau Kxhlbltions of Iho Unlled Hlntes nn.l Kurope,' Imobccii awarded tho Orovcr A Baiter Hewing Machines, nnd tho work done l.y (hem, wjieiovet exhibited In competition, ' I -iot- ... fnii DkriiriJfTdlrtia In Auum ','.'!iuK..,V.riIi2as: j1ll ip,vt entire Ktivtftct&irtt-lf, Tlio vny highest prlw, TllH CItO&i 01 TllK LKOION OF HONOH, wns conferreil oil mo representative of tho Drover A linker Hewing Machines, nt tho F.spoiltlon Unlverselle, l'nrls( iw, tuns nttestJng their preat- ouiiorlorily over nil other Sow Uig Machines., . r'o it' h a'l'i: uy 1 J- -A.. DOBAKy jtr,Qo.v,wvjia ja rinrn,iciDNEVH...... A .AUK TWO in numh-i, US t, nc of thrco i.ni-ia i."..111' iy r. 'X ri ni tno io n.nrrn...,,'.";"i(, nnd tho Hxtorlon ' "w Alei!,1rt2r?Sl Thonntcrlorntmorl,. t, , tCfTilX sues or veins, wind, scrCS .i'Vol i ft n 1 1 ii o nnd con vcy 1 1 un hi 2."' ? IW.I r n oondnelor l.'o,IcriuiiKl7w.?? rnllcd tho Urolcr ""ir0im.i 'it&ji(P& ihobliiddon tUr'iSTl5iS TlinlilnildcrUcnniisi.nl ,.t .,Sr.T or llssuos, illvldod i ft LhSS Uwer, tho Nervous, an, ",' ' iEtttw oxfels, thn ower rctnliii. v'''C. Ui; urinato wllhnut thoaliiW'y,a,'ffLZ';i outlhoabllltyto ictal,, llTl?inl)rty In. children. 1""liijt.,lqn fi n'af!,'uo!h,'eyttro Thorpiuler nmstnlsohomn,!.. txes. J over 1 Bht rany bo tho aKiTS'V , . tho bmlTly honfth aim meSuffJ iwtor, t and bloodlaro supported rrnm OOUT, OK ltIIKUMATI83I -Ipot P loins is' Indicative of hoIillS ji occur In persons disposed lu AS m..dv chalky concretions. w WliTIIKK r impropor trentmcni iiSl"'?'" JB r? ig wenk.tho water .VltatUr(y posit that tho stono Is 10?!.',',' Diioi-H Y Is a collection of wni!? TllK tho over TllKATMKNT.-llclmljola's J comiwuiid Kxtra lluchu Is a3i' , best romed os fori Uen.n. I best romedlos fordlieaosol tlm i, BTRAN rnvci.uropsicniswol lnK.rhcm,, i llectiuns Under ihlu i. L rdrV. II I liysurln. or dllllcultv nn.i CJ. .? si. sonnty secretion, or small amiKL . ges of wntor Hiraugiiry, ot kioVPVo can'l Tlcmntiirln, or bloody unite' !"' i,' ' inatlsm of tho lclliieys, witlim.'"''""' iiunnttty, but Increase! or eol "l. ' ,'". .' ': 'V " .i'."1 AYt""meujejr antw.t Ji)niut,iu im'su Illieciloill " '1 Mlu ..ir.j1lr.ltin ln... '.. . tlJn.nud'oxcltostho crelso, bywhlch thowaU'riMirBLtttO OlOC llions; nnd nil unnatural cnil' nspaln nnd lntlnminattou,nriiiatJ U"10 taken liy men, woman, una m,, ,, for use mid diet accompany "iftVO 110 H. T. IlKi.noi.li. Krugglst! UKAltblll-1 havo been n IdCO. of twenty yenrs, with gravel, nirj.r.1nni.illirliirr whl.-l. n. nl,..,. medicinal irepnrntlons,nnaiWnI!' . , ment of tho most eminent tSRturlnJ clnB but llttlo relief. ,0" n llnvlnesccuyourpreparaUolllB., "" erllscd.l consulted with n,rr.iSl .lion In rcBard touslnxyonrlixtnirttS I did tills becauso I bad ustdiBi ?W BQ,1 Used remedies, nnd had found t'". Ihnltni nnd somo unite lnlurlnniV iHi OCllO1 oyer cottlng well, nnd deterininniO Of I odlcs licrcailer unless 1 know crti 1 1 waa thl a that prompted tod to ,,ipcarH. As yon .ndvcrllsiil that It ti ino nud my lUiysician as nn eii?ISj U. CUUCUS. nud tun ner liru... . tioul nnd( with his advice, nfuriliWi of tho nrtlclo, and consultlmii.fi-. BKlst, I concluded to try it,"7CtI0CUi UOOUt clKllt months nirii. niir conUnod to my room. From tC". PP wns nstoulshodnnd gratlilol alu,l!reitn( fect. nud otter using it thrto whUhiS Vf. wnlk out. I felt much llko wSjlt Wi stntemontof my casent tliatlloiWiliji, my improvement, inigtil only llrirfvc. Y thcreloro concluded to dcrernidiainmlnl ctrcct a perfect cure, knowing topsCaJ of grcnter valuo to you, nud luoreiJaB ill '' . . . twtitj h I nm now nolo to report tliat iBBir.jfr.'l nfter using tho remedy for lit o m.8 Knit I hnvo not used nny now IotiMiJ. ii'r, feel ns well in nil respects Mlncl('0.We 11 V,. 1,.. nt... I.l...: .1J....I.I -l.-r. r ft I..'.. tasto nnd otlor. n nice toiileaudhirpAP.r' thosyslem.Itlo not mean tolxviiiilgjj'nfti ever occasion may reuulrolUasLV&r-.ji.l tlous. M.nBloOB) Should any donlit Sir. Sc(Vrral(pi'(,lCi,i. ho refers to I tho rolloulnBgenunM'Y" Hon, Wm. Jllglcr, ox-Uoicrnot.m'rJh' ftr Hon. Thos. II. I-'lorence. Hon. J. C. U'uox, Judge, l'lillw T U lftnAl. T...l.. l.l.ll.J Hon. 1). H. l'orler.ex.boNernor.lVHTij Hoa. P:ills Irevls, Judge, l'lill.HijVH m Hon. 11. C. drier. Judge, United Njelllo Hon. (1. W. Woodwartl, Jinliie,ri4:ii:,; Hon. W. A. Vorter, City Bollcliot.HArJc Hon. John Illgler, cx-Uovcrnor,Ci1,.s. Hon. llanks. Audltor-acnmUFUBtO And ninny others, ii neccsary, rrr Hold bv HruKccsts nnd tlea'tn i'TiaHs 1tr,.cnvr, T.f r..uu. tnt-rnltri Afclr f. lT. newaro or couuicrieiis. ask ijf,:':. luko nonther. I'lticn 8l,2.'pcrhr 'SOn.B fr.r IIVl. Ilr.lK.jrr..1 lt ntii' n.l.tr. I 'i for f(l,W. Dellverctl to anyn.Uu,' symptoms In all communication., uinn 'ty- .iiitircss 11. j. tii-jiiutiijUjiTj cat W arehouse, WM Ilroiuluay iono are ccmiino unless Kravott wrapitcr, with fac-sliullenli wwat Wnrehouso, nnd signed ll.T.HLsfjrf PRIVATE SALK. oi' VAirUAiu.u HU.VL fsimary Tho undersigned, HxecuUirultrn TLtn, Of llloom township decenswl, ofica1IfyJ sale n certain house nnd lot, situats! nA f burg, on HockBtrcet, boundtil IflbSi.iT. A H, C. Hartktau, and by analLttlt XMnt to sahl estate, rimtnlnlng uii-h'j' flout. Tho terms nro ritiivunsl.Kis 4 tVi"t will bo given within thirty ilijidllicu Apr.50,(.D-lf 1.1 I". T Con ino subscriber ticsircs ledtl 30,000 TOUNDH OF In exchange for Fancy nnd H(n.lfii. 'i.,. varlctlesaud every stylo wlili'titiel-ilUf' ly on hand, both of his own ims-.ai.Ld, other llrst class mills. Tho liWiUrK will be allowed. Parties will imil.V,1 vautnao to deal with us and llterr prollt of traveling nge'nts. J.ltQIUS tony pUBIilO SALE. will In pursuance of nn order of theOr,?,3-'0 of Columbia County, 1'ennsylvanU jir f) j'At , ivi;uuMr tin, 1WJ, at lu umi noon, rater miner uud Wary Elm lrators of John llltncr, lalo of Itu'lftii In said county, deceased, will epos .. . public vendue, on tho prcmlMi, tlCni ungos ami trueta or land, viz : vLj.' 'i 11ACT NO. I. All that eei tain CpP tract lying In snld township, liouoi-ilrfn, of Hamuef Keller, (leorgo lluif, l"iV. Joseph llllleg John llllleg and oilitn fall! 112ACIIES t 151 I'ERTcd.'tt on which lsercctcd a House.llarii.sjO'lD outbuildings. 'AffZ TltACT NO. if. A certain trartols- lu said township, hounded by UuJ. jr,h j ner, John J, Conk, JaeubHowcr.inl. " tululog IV ffi 10 A0UE3 ANU 10 l'Xiod i Lalo tho estate of said deaasol, L rf township ot Locust, and couiityaluNi,-. , HLoousnuita, Juno 25, lsau. ,,VN(y CONDITION OF SALH.-l)uc-UW',9r chase money to remain in tlio l"Intii tho natu.-al Ilfoof Mary llltncr, lwa?V c'd; nud nt her death tobopaldUUK-onal dcceasetl ; nnd tho Interest therw t laily and annually liald her durlnii rW per cent, of one-fourth of the ""ttor one-fourth less the ten per cent. nOUIJi I In., rrlurnllitj. l,a rrrmnllllllS U iVt ouo yenr thereafter with interest Ml! rei llrmatlou nisi, possession will "IjAiifi 1.1 ICII Tlu. i.nrelinter liust r.1Y nv". 1st. 1S70. The purchaser mast jvjj ' sunups, Juno 20, 1369. urat LET NOT l'llEJUDICli UHURP V'J'JJ BON.-It Is a fact that, lu tho mW'A lcrsons, n prejudlco exists nsa'",l"-ts cd patent medicines j hut why rt-iIlQt vent you resorting to nn article thatHorl nrmy of testimony to' support Utbyjf TElt'B STOMACH niTTKIlSTl'W'llOa erlbo it; iy should you discard Hi unlly considered men of talent, lis" jffi usolt in their famlllesi why slouspiii HT Lot not your prejudice usurp irl re tho cvcrlnsllnu Inlnrv of your licalU fiftr slek, nnd rcnulro a modiclue, try U JlK' Whon'tho bodllv energies arc "' -' lctyand need a stimulant, tliUlst''B can bo taken. Ills tompcrl anJ B 0 hygienic herlis and roots, which P"" fevcrlugtho blocsij nnd henco It doesi n mcro tcnuorary excitement, U "jjjj by Injurious reaction, hut cuinmM'-'uK mauent potency to tho cntlro vital";. Somo of lis herbal constituents a Wl n.ln irntlint lnirtCfiBtvTilm sllClfc of tho aceoinpaulmcuts of ncrveui of It taken towards bedtlmowiu';";" rjutct nnd refreshing slumber. "lO of heart, tremors, hysterics, fuluUof , y restlessness nud the causeless fi's" lu fancies to which ladles are rsp I ' under certain morbid conditions i lU l.,ul,. ,..,,ll,r In ll.r-lr Ufr. the ' 21 iound the most agrccablo audceruli'.y tcr-lrrltants, Jq, Tlio coustHul ionnliy nervous inF , their Inllrmlty In constaut check n a, usoof this healthful vegetable toIjl who have "shattered thelrnervttj Is, cither by Imprudent 'uJu,,t'f;iti physical or.lulcllcctual Iabor,wlll"'i5; tallrlng cllilr a prompt restorabV. CJIIERIFF'S SAIiR a 'tl lly vlrtuo of ccrlaln writs offfiS?m out of tho Court of Common IffMiU, publlo sate on tho rremlcs.onMW,i iwu, tho following descilbod teal lugcreek towuslilp, Coluinlda wffli ioiids of the heirs of Tench Coxi't'JV',1 Unrig, and the Columbia and .WVrelO! line, couulnlngiai Acres ami 'Ut. more or less, wheriou oro ' .U Dwelling Houses, a Framo b!',', ti. partly nnlshed. Thero aro nl ou'j i u ed'land, and springof exec en- j premises.- Also nt tho same '""Jul, tho personal property of Deiivy.J ns follows; Tlireellorsos, seversi WManiiiUIarnew.lareelotofWjir.J lng Utc'usils and other arllcUH I1 f luentlou. , iaU'Ii Holstd taken In cxecullon nnd1"" I pro)ieny of William ' ' i'.vl W Juiie S3 huu. ' .in ATJD'C pine mm job pbintJ;: June 'iS.'tll-ly Call (.1 The Columbian Olllce, P' '
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