THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCllAT, BLOOMSBUllGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. gffce dfxihtmljiiaiv ANIl- nLOOMfttmitq. pa. I UIIIAV MOIIMMI, ,11 ,Y 10, I BOP, W- Tlin COM IHHIAN linn llm l.nrgrx Circulation or ny wr miillaliil In Mnrilmrn IViunjlTmiln, nml la ! p. ll lurgir U"t limn any -nt lltnnlrm rorailmi nml la ilirn l"rl no Mil mnillnm or ii.lvtHlilnnii, ihfWitrnloii ortlin Slnlc. t- -" L"--U.ilBl-' !' i von GoviuvNon s HON. AS.& &CKER, or UAUilMN, COUNTY. Fin JTOftS 01 Rtfi BTOEJJD COURTi HON. Dlll!,S L. PK11SHIN0, OP CAMBntA OOUN1 V. Packer rtml Poi-snin?. W k place nt tilo hotel of our columns tlio nnmes of those two illf-UnRiiisheel icontloiiicn n cniKfiilnlcfl hcforo llio l'co jilp lor llio olllco of (lovornor nnrt Jiulgo oniiPSupiTmo Court, Tho nominations nro i xcellent In qyory respect. "SVlth Piuicpv,mi(l,i'owblnff wo will swoop tho Btnlo lllco nwhlrMvlnel. And mw to work 1 ''. Tho Virginia l.locUon. Allliolibr (6 '(lift Rlorfoug 'olil Com Jiionwoaltli, "tlio mother of Button nnd tli.' nmilior of I'resulpnta" for tlio glorl on.) victory neliloveel liy'her soiift on Tuesday or last Week, nnlnsl tho com Wncel cilbrbi of military power nnd enrnot-bajr rule. Tlio defeat mi 'not a partial one j 1 ho enlfro force of tho ene my was routed. Walker, tho. conger, vntlvo candidate, Is clcelrel aovomor ly nliout fiOW.niajorlly, mid tho cou nt ivutivcs will, luivp.n majority In thq LorJ-lrunrp,inj, Jo!ut,b,Mlql of over, pixj ty, InijiirltiBtliaelceUori of two tratl; radical XJnllit.laJcaSenalofa.. ' Tho mwrnnciiwinir nnd .opiircajlvp features or tho ncwC'tjustltutJon liavo been voted doft ii by enormous mnjorltlea, nnd Vlri Kini.i 13 freer to-day ilmii.ircnnrcseo. Ml. .ourl orllhodo Island. TJio llnillc.'il preM endeavor In vain .to weaken tho blow, by assorting that "tynlknr la.n (Joiworviitlyo Republican. in all that is essential hola n Jlomocrat opposed to 'dlsfruncliUcmeut, negro iloiulualioii, find a cen(rali3d govern ment. HatlicnUpfahersltadical monoy,' and (ho Inllnenco of tlio ndrultilslitv lien were) used to nhl. Wells, and, it wrul diK-luvcd that the kiuw.08 of tho Cpn Eervallves meant n l-rd..-.! viol now 11 1h aajcrtd ttiat Cpngrerii wHlro pudlato tldanctoilieiioojil'o.,, ; Tho Jnflluirjcfa of Uils election nrcj wi'r-prcad. It means that a pliYtiltvr- n ,t,n will ho atlalnrd in Texas, Blissls slpt'I. and Tennessee, it meins tin( iti. iicai proscription and InlnlenuiCQ' lll-n rit: nil ' frtl" M'ltn ivfcfult .ii.-. .tim;.. tho propriety nf making pood nornlna-lioa-, nnd tho"' 'necessity ?if 'formlm an nlll uc.- witli connarvatlvo men to en-f j-khv i-Mti-iija.ljnd lljp)omocrata ipadd A hk' -.wiit, Utrht, yipy WQUd. liayo bcgii ..ilw. .timl(liatia,nehlemenL wpnld havq ew,lInuod,nd i8ato.iU,ofi;ulliig tlipjip ru ' i, thoy would lmv been .rulcdjby lllim. unioi llulo of Koiiilualloun in Cllnluu County, Tho last Democrallo t'onyonllon of uiluton county ndoptrd tlio rollowlnfj llopolutlon roKnrdlnR reprfwentntlon In fiituro (Jonvnntlons of Hint county t "Jtaolml, That thoenverm townnhlps nnd boroiiRhs In thn county of Clinton bo hereafter entitled to twol 1!) ilelo!?ate each, and that for ovory flay l)omocrnt o votes over tho first fifty iiolled nt the Inst Clovcriior's election preceding tho County Convention, slinll cntitlo tho townshIp3nnd boroiiRhs eo pollhij; tho miiu votes, 10 nn niiuitlonnl dclej?ate." Tho Standlnff Commlltco of tho conn. ty in it recent call for n Convcnllon to' meet on tho 10th of August, utnto nn npportonmcnt of dek'sates to tho eovo ral election districts under tho nbovo resolution. og'iVo below tho names of tho election district, tho number of dclcgntea nwlgucd to each nnd I ho mini ber or ratio of votca for n dclormto In each according to tho Democratic voto for rresident in tSCSj BKYirotm, diiij. Allison CO a . Bald lingle.... Heechcreek..,., Chapman t. Colobrook Crawford....,,. Dunnfitnble.... I-'Iemlngton... uniiauncr. . 8(1 . .113, ,.109 . :S: . CO . 34. ,!).. , a .. .12.. ...fl, Urcon...i.....-....2U Oruunn Til .. Keating 40..... Si. Ijimar. 1G0 3. XiOldy. 81 ;, liognn Mi , 4 . Lock JIavkni Kant Wfird Ill M . JMId. Ward 175 4 westward 208 .... MilllTnll 40 JL'ino Crook 100 Tortcr. 0(i Itonovo.i 21-' Wnyno 78 Woodward 110 KATI03. ,.,, 81 ... 43 as ..... CO 29 2 o0 3 i 48 S ! )( ttttt o 00 in II? 532 ..a, 2 ..5! ..a. ..3. '.'.a'. til .47 .11 . CO .20 .00 .,82 . 81 .110, ,80 impdi'tmii o'fn!ilIci-.i. Vi:aro constantly In tho receipt of jeiui-i liom noliliers nnd their friends, asking for information concerning tho icn-uun anil Uotmty. wo havo pub u.siu tl tlio laws and decisions on this puijici fiom timo to time, nnd 'wo refer to tho ides of llio C'oi.ujfjiiAu .for full lwrlleulnr?. "A Drafted Jinn" inquirofl, if li0 h onutieii in.o rolurn of commutation money. . , , -In .February, lsii7, Congrort") panHl tlm following law : jic u enacted. That tlm Hecretary of.1 ivu.1 jauuLuurjiu-imnurcqmreii to ivfunu from tbo coinmutniloii money tlm nnipiint (not exceeding tnre9 hummed' dollars In1 nily'rtirt t-aso) paid by any person drnneil ilurlng tho lain war who furnished a BiihsUWto or paid commu tation money wherever it sliall appear that uiuror tho 'declslonil and rules' of tliu Warl)oj)nrtmont.govorning at tlio timo tho wild poreon was, entitled to dl .clinrgo from t)io obligation to render poraiiml servlco under tlo draft, for which hopaid money orfunilHlwhlaBub filltule. and to refund, in lito jurinncr,1 in all cjfi!i wherein it hhall appear I hat n pei-s'jiiwi Having .paid fouimuhulnii, Irtrally llabln to draft ! 'Froriuhl, That lln.i fcf etion hliall apply only to claims' jQceiv dat (iin.War4'p.irlmunt, prior! Our reu li'i-s Tiijl. rioreelyo that ihe iihovaJaw applied only to claims ro fo ivVlnV yfar Depart'inonV prior lo, iti pafloCoiigri'y hnsJUst passed a Taw repealing tiioprovl.so,and proVIdln that all clnlmfnrnlhr paltl section shall bo prcrioited and lllednvlthlit two yean from March 1. 1I5C0. ' vo also peon askOd bylvpoldlor Itonton, who onllslelrtgrtono Wolinv 'friend In ye n-, if ho Is not ontltled 'to llirTfull' Tiounly prohiLied lilm;altli(gli lji Sfak H.Ji.wr,'.-'. imiiiiu inu i'.Jiruiiou oi ni; tlm,'. Iii reply wo wtiuld say that Tho 1st fwtlon provider! that when n Roidi'-r's uischargo states that lio Is flia t'hargul ly csniration rf turn of er- vice," ho shall bo held to havo eompleti eu mo urn term or JiiS'flnJistmont, nnd oiiiuicd to nouniy accordingly, I nder this soctlon verymnnyBOldlers who received Jijt fifty doljars undortho Juiy, ibwj, aro entitled to an i)(iiaionau)onntyor iifty dollars, in flvry x-,ihq whoro a soldlpr dJachnr god iy "expiration of term of Service," and full bounty hasdjecn. refused, Im ii' uhi prosein ijj? qniin, 'i j' yd fecctlonis as "follows A, ut ig u ennci, .That, itha widow, iniiorUilIdiuriji pr iuthciordQr i j' i d,tofniiyllletf who shall havo di. 1, after luviliir lfeA honorable- ilia. i-l. .iuil lromrtiBulitary.-,crvica of tho . , i f: i Vu fiiuuedtorccolvo i. ,,11'iiiiumu iiuuniy io WHICH flUCH uui. inr woiiiii uo uruuiul If living.' 'rin aaweutionof Kild bill provldca Unit aii tlaima fur bounty shall bo bar red, unlcw prcBoiituU for uottlcmont on r beloro tho flrstday of Docembcr,16e0. Tin: rocelpUi o tho Ofllco of Internal Up vi uuo at AVwdihiton for tho past Vf, I; .-liow tliat the ixca laid by tluit Ilunaii alone amount to one dollar per mouthor every mtm woman and child in (H t nUcd 8tute I When to this nro add, a iho UioiibaiuUnd ono other (axon Tho averago or common ratio of votes for a delegate, taking tho whole county together, Is 40. It will bo observed that n wild result In reached In Uonovo nnd in tho West Ward of Lock Haven- a3 well as in Chapman, caused wo suppose- In great part by taking tbo Governor voto of 1SG0 Instead of a moro recent return The- Middle Ward of Lockllavou with 175 votci in to havo 1 delegates, wh!lo tho West Ward with 03 votes is to havo but 81 Tho small districts of Colobrook, Clallauher nnd Loldy aro enormously over-represented nnd Mill ITall with Just enough volea for ono dclegato has two, whllo Chapman (now divided wo bollovo into two election districts) loses largely, Tho rulo adopted by tho Convention in their Resolution, given abovo, does not tliQi eforo nppoir to opcralo well and ttjcnro fin representation. It glvci if additional delegated to tho most popu lous districts as an act of homago to. tho prlnciplo of numbers but In a mast im perfect manner nnd Willi unsatisfactory results. Tho error is.Jn assuming an absolute or Used dlvison of Ml nnd dis regarding all fractions of aratjoinjhe- (iiitriDutioa of tho additional delegates,- as won as In retaining undup roprcsen, uitlon to tho smaller districts. In tho .first placo, tho rulo.,wJll Jncreaso the Jiumbor or delegates boyond n reawna- lyp limn. A'Bumlng that tlio nest voto for '.Opvcrnor in tho eouniy. will' equal or exceed tho volojor .rrcsldont Jatycar.'tbo Convention of noxt year win contain soventy mombora or more- and subsequent Conventions will bo sun moro numorous. Mext thn ii vi. nor of r.0 Avithout regard to fractions will novpr give a proper result, because tho tractionnl losacs will bo raorosovcro up on uiu wiiaiier usiricis l inn nnnn mo. inrgor onoa. Two or, threo ills trlcts with two delegates cacli mav each loso heavy fractions in tho apportion ment, wnuo a largo district with Jlvo or six delegates can loso font ono frac tion. Upon the same niwiSo- of delegate tho lofii mav bo vorv unmiinl. Now representation of districts accor ding to party voto Is most reasonable. and Just. Those who nro to support. nominations alter thoy nro.inndoshould select tho delegates who mnko them and as far m possible each voter flhould'havn an equal volco nnd Inflnenco. But o think" our friends in Clinton county immt try again boforo thoy soeuro a pro per plan. Thoy must "apply a juBt prlnciplo moro thoroughly and must not 'heaitato to cncounlct opnofiition or complaint inn few dlatrlcta at tlio out. pot (founded upon former nsagea which yoro nnroanonablo and uusatlafactory) knowing that when a sound plan shall bo onco established It will glvo most 'uKiful rpHultH nnd will boilnnly upheld iy puuuo opinion. Upon npi-cfaont ratio if 00 to S2 votes for a dolotmtn. rmnttnl lo alt Out diilriels without exception, a lonveniion ni ailmemtieramnlii lmiv.ii. 4UtUlCfi which would fairly nnd truly repr'esont tho Democracy of tho county, lly taking a lower ratio a inoro nume rous foody could bo created j but in either eajo "Colobrook, Gallauhor, Lcldy, Mill iiaii nun ono or two oth6r district ahould eacli havo but ono dclegato as signed tiic-m. Tho general wibjcct of popular reprc Bcniauon n ucconiing ovcry year moro important and tho principles upon which suau no adjusted more in teresting ta malUu- ofconsldoration and debate. ' Our discussion Clinton county will iot thcroforo fon (uuuuih luijicriinonj or untimely. EidnTKKN yoara ngo tho Domocrnllc party of this County ndoptnl n sot of mica ror tho conduct of dolcirnto olec tlona nnd County Convontlons. As thoy nro not goncmlly romomboxod, wo xo publbh thoin In this touo, nnd would fluggoat to our readers tlio propriety of enviiig mora, ainco their ndontlon tho tlmcu for holding the dolognto oloctloiwand nomi nating conventions havo boon clmutrod. It will bo noticed that Iho elections must bo lv ballot, and list t voltrs and tail) of vote counted, mmt be sent to the- .vivcmwii, property aiieuat. It will also bo neon that tho Rtandine Conurilttoo is limited to Jive members. Tlioao rulea should ho strictly adhered to, until proporly ehangod or hiuondcd, Democratic IHUch. Tim following nro tho rltlcy ami lawn Which govern our political eouniy tif. r.ursi Tho undoralgned appointed at tho la.it county convention to prepare como rulcifor thorogulallon of nominations hrreafter, and report tlio wmio to this convention, do report tho follnwlug 12 Utiles for consldoratlon. Thoy conform In moat respects to the t3nges of the party ni heretofore oxto ting and wo havo ondeavorpd lo mnko Ihcm concho nnd intelligible. A&lllitchangoiu tho (lino of hold ing tho annual conventions, as contour plated In tho first rulo, Is roudcrcd nec essary by the fact, that tho Court llouso will horcaftor bo occupied by tho courts on tho first Monday In September and for nomo tlinn afterwards. O. It. BUOKAIdiW. GEOItCJK MAC1C. Rnpt.OlWl. F.McI)RIDT3. RULES. I. Tho annual county Convention Bhall bo held at Iho Court Houso in Bloomsbiirg, on tho last Monday in August, at ono p. m. nnd tho Dclegato Ulecllon shall bo held 6n tho Saturday proylous, at the places, of holding tho general elections in tho several election districts, between tho hours of 8 mid 7 o'clock in tho afternoon. II. Tho Dclegato Elections shall Ik by ballot iind each general election dis trict shall bo entitled 16 two delegates. III. Tho Dclegato Elections fehnllbe held nnd conducted by a Judgo nnd clerk, to bo selected by tho Democrats lnntleiulance.and tho said officers shall keep a list of voters and tally of votea counted, to bo sent by them to tho Con yentlon with their certlflenlo of tho res ult or llieir election. XV. All cascS of diJputcd scnta in'Cou- vention shAll bodisposdd'of openly by voto after hearing tho respective claim ants and their evidence. ' V. All doletrntpjl mifsl rnnhln In Ibn district thoy represent. In enso of an absent dclegato he may dopqto another, If he fall to do so his colleagtto'in ntlcn dance may milvstltitto for him. In oth er cases thu Convention may fill up tho representation from tho cltizoito of tho district In attendance. VI. Tho voting In Convention? shall lie open, nnd nny two members may ro- qniro tho yeas' nnd nays on any ques tion pending. VII. Special Conventions may' be called when necessary, by tho Staudin Commlllco, tho proceedings of which shall conform lo theso rules. VIII. All county nominations nnd all appoinimont3 of conferoosand of del egates to Slato Conventions, uhall bb mano in County Conventions. IX. Tho Bfnnding Commitieo shall bo flvo In number, ono of whom shall re side at tho county Beat, and shnll bo chosen annually In Convention. In caso of vacancy tho Committeo may fill up meir ntimnor. X. No member of thd Legislature, suau bo chosen by this county as ri Dcl egato to a. Stato Convention during his term oronico. XI. in Convention n majority of nil tho votes given shall bo necessary ton nominationand no'porson named shall bo peremptorily Mrickcn from tho" list of Candidates until after Iho rIxIIi vnt When tlieloweatnarao shall bo struck' oil' and so on at each Buccosslvo voto un til a nomination is affected. XII. None Of theso rulMhhnll hn nl. iered or rescinded unless by a voto of two-thirds at a regular annual Conven tion. Tho aliovo report was on motion adopted unanimously and tho Conven tion then adjourned. Tlio Columbia Coiuify Invnlon XIV JURTiNUiij.uuyjin, tho eoizuro of wjioso dlstlllory wo montlonpil somp time ngo, wiw tried hwt week nt Will- Ium)or( for violating tho ItovcnuQ Law3. found guilty, and ecntencod to six months imprisonment In tho Mon tour cotintyjall, and to pay u flno of 11,000. Tho Jiqttor poised wo preaumo was coniiEcated. wo very much regret this rcdult. Mr. llillraoyer is ona of ilontour'n boit citbscn.i, nnd wo feel as- surcd baa not intentionally violated any oitnoinws. in fact thoy aro w intri cate, nnd tho dccliUonssonuwaroua tliAt Urn: National Holiday. It hav- ingbcon decided to celebrate tho Fourth. on Saturday July flrd, tho various as sociations who proposod to lake part In tho proceedings asscmblod on Market street at io o'clock a.m., and formed In lino or procession undortho directions of tho Chief Mnrshal, O. B. Brockway, assisted by Dr. Wm.M.Itobcr nnd 0. S. ifarmniu. At tho head of tho lino rvtar- chod tlitTWilkes-Barro Drum Cortvi fol- lowed by tho Friendship Fire Co.. tho juiscuo t., and another cnmpo3ou of wry small boys, in torn orthodox red shirts, nnd with n very small engine. Then followed tho Bloomsburg Brass .Band preceding .tho Odd Fellows, the American Mechanics, Tho KnightTem rlar.nnd tho lied Men camo in order. After marching through tho principal Btrcctfl they were dismissed for dinner. Jn the afternoon tho Fantnstics mado their nppearnnco nnd, spent the rest of .tho day on tho stroct. Tho progrnmrno as, contemplated was not carried out. Bad weather and worso sldo walks proventod tho Voloclpcdo raco from taking place, nlthough thero wcro two of those romarkablo vehicles on hand, There woro no speeclics, no running oi mo jueciaratlon of Indepen dence, not much enthusiasm, m fact mo oxerclsea weroEomowhat flat, stain: and unprofitable and not at all up to tho capacity of Bloomafourg. Thero woro many peoplo from Iho countrv present nlthough not as many as last year. iTnu at Dak virtue, Tho PllgltlO liouwof tho L. & B. B. It. Co., nt Dan ville, wosfjot onfireSundaynlghtnbout ion o-ciocK, nnd burned to tho ground. Two locomotives (tho Lueernc, eight unvera, nnu tnoMontonr, four drivers,) Woro In tho building, and wcro also do- Btroyod, with tho exception of tho run nun nml lienors, xney wore Drought to Kingston to-day, Tfoo loss la estimated nt nbout S.OOO. Thero was no insurance on tho building, and wo uo not Know whether tlioro was any on llio locomotives. Tho Montour had loft tho flhop only last Friday, whero sho had boon Using up nt an oxpouso of nooui pignt .tuou-aud dollars,.and tho Luzorno camo out repairc only a short nmoBinco. It la qulto a loss for tho L. AB, Co., their increasing busincsa do mandlng thp uso of all and oyou moro wuuyo power tiian they can command. to be pa.d, (ht, o.t of living nowiwlnyH ieteOTImdo dleS"i ft dl )c better niidat-tood, I nlcalitloA Gi!N. Oiiakt Mas called tho snlillev'fi frloml, bululnco his accession to nower ho has turned nlno-tcnthaof thoaoldlern npix)inted by Johnson out of thoir pla ces nnd put In civilians. In many cases iiiauneu wniioBoiuicra liayo been ilia mkaod to niako room for lusty negroes, Tan Itadlcais don't want nnvrnore audi victories ria that In Virginia until after October. Oraut'u Cabinet docldcB lo postpono tho Mlasbwlnnl nnd Trans olocttona, Do thoy eupiosi Uo iooplo Will fail to boo through audi a dodjfor W kWu up & lortioo of our pioo lUi Hcelc to lolWti IVoni tin pcpplc, Vo are al ways M lo hiu tsorn LLtuj. ! THE TBIALS. Tho sentences of several of the prison cm whoJ coiiyWlonn woro menllonod In our lait number, wcro nu follows t Benjamin C. Colley ono year, nt labor j Joseph Vnnslcklo tho samo j Valentino Fell and John Lemons enchBlxmonths, also with labor. (Col. Dem. Fcb.-i.ieW.) Mr1. Veil's trial wAs concluded Jnnuary II, 18&5 nnd was, wo bollovo, tho lant oi thoso already referred to. yfo liavo Bald' that Wcsscls.lho Judge, Advoeato, rejoiced greatly over his sttc- C033 In thoso early trials nnd looked for ward with conildonco to his coming ro- ward. But ono of the remaining cases gavo him EOmo concern and,as proceed- ingsupoult progressed, no Hltlo trouble It was that of Daniel M'llenry, Treas urer of Columbia county, whoso couvlc tlon was greatly desired but who show ed from tho outset nn uhrnlstakablo dis position and intention to mnko vigor ous fight and to o vcrcomo if posslblo tho enormous dlfuoultlcs which Blood in the way of a full, fair and triumphant do fense. Ho was not allowod to go homo nnd preparo for trial, nor waa thoro much to encourage coutlnuod resistanco In tho circumstances which Btirrounded him. Ilia counsel oven, (who wero very intelligent gentlemen,) advised mm that n defense would ho useless, an. In tholr oplnlon, tho Commission would convict without much regard to any ovldenco which might bo produced, and tno Judgo Advoeato whoso control over tho result was almost absolute! waa evi dently ho3tilo and nnxldus to convict mm. Nevertheless our friend from Stillwater remained unmoved and tin discouraged in tho position hn had taken,- nnd wo say advisedly that tho peo plo of this county generally ns well as his fellow prlsonorsnro under deep obli gations lo him for his exhibition of courage, fortitude, energy nnd sound Judgment at that lime. Thereby ho 6ccurcd their vindication as well as his own tbo,ttiniIng back of Iho lido of Badical defamation which therotoforo had rnovod on' unchecked, and tho regu lar collection of evidence for n righteous udgmont- by history upon tho mihjocl of tho Invasion. His frlcndscollcctedbl3Wltnesfi03 with tho ndvautago of tho light' afforded by, tho previous trials, and (after vexatious and cxpenslvo delays intorposod by the prosecution) his caso was fully heard nnd an honorable Judgment of acquittal wai pronounced. But pending tho con sideration of Ids caso tho caso of Slot tE. Colley was called for trial (Nov.21,16Gl) and ndargo part of his witnesses wero examined in Mr. Collcy's defense, thus narrowing tho field of investigation when his own caso wa3 proceeded with on tho Uth of December. Tho ovidcuco lakon in tho two cases must therefore bo considered together In order that we may possess ourselves of complclo im- formation when wo como to csamiuo tho charges' or articles of accusation against tho prisoners. Thoso charges wcro very nearly tho samo In nil tho cases tried, but only in tho cases of Mr Colley and Mr. M'llonry was full de fence mado and rccorils in all respects satisfactory mado up. On tho Colloy trial tho Veracity of I ward M'Hcnry" (tlio'princinal Govern ment witncssj'was successfully assailed nnd his credit broken. Tho character nnd purposes of tho Club meetings of lbOii wcro also shown to havo been entirely lawful and innocent nnd the important fact that tho lost ono of thorn hail been held moro than a year boforo tno invasion was put beyond dispute. In that trial too, nnd Mill moro fully in tho trial of Mr. M'Hcnry, tho llantz meeting of Aug. llth lSftl was explain ed and reiiovcd from most of tho impu unions east, upon it by the prose cution; while tho fact that it had been held ajter the troops came 'to the count u and therefore could not- havo caused their being Bont here, wns placed in bold rcllor. This ovldenco met nnd ex- piouou an tno gonorai cnargca upon which It was sought to Justify thd Inva sion and' upon which tho" prior convic tions had takon place. Absolutely noth ing waa left of all tho matters of gene ral accusation against tho prlwniors'nnd tbo invasion stood utterly condomneel boforo Its own extraordinary and par tial tribunal tho Military Commission and lu tho proweneo of all tho people uy mo unanimous acquittal ofMr. Col- Joy and Mr. M'Hcnry ulandcr was si lenced and tho political raid upen Co lumbia county; placed forovev beyond jusuiicauon or oxcuse. II is Uua that particular charircs of disloyal discourse woro rnadoagalnst tho prisoners, or Borao of them, In addition to tno general matters of accusation, So far oa'tlKwo related to Mr. Colley and ur. ra-iicnry tnolr futility nnd lnlus tlco will nppcar when wo como to rcclto tho ovldonco In their casei in fiituro numbers. But wo will hero remark concerning thodo charges against tho prisoners generally, that they woro' 'qulto secondary or Fiifoonllnnto to tho main onca boforo menllonod, that thoy wero supported by very doubtful 'or tainted testimony lu most cases. and that they were In their vory naturo vaguo.uncertnln or suspicious. Besides, tho discourses which tho Prosecution attempted to prove under this head of accusation wcro almost Invariably moro improprieties or speech nnd their tiller nnco could not constitute a criminal of fenco, In fact, tho alleged disloyal re marks of Bonto of tho prisoners wero onviousiy intreiduccd upon their trials ramer as confirmatory of tho emierni chargeaoferlmlunlconduct rnadoagalnst thorn, and to color their eases with otli um, than as distinct and Btitetantlvo uiieiiFon, Communicated . Cknthama, July 0, 1SG0. Xdtfor Columbian!--Tho minora of our placo havo changed their progrnmrno and hnvo all gono to work again and consequently havo mado bttnlncsi of all klneU look promising. Thero; have boon two gangs of men prospecting for coal Hear Mountanla City about ono mile north of our borough, nnd I learn ed that both parties hnvo found and provod n vlon of coal lo bo moro than twenty feet thick, of first qunllly. I am Informed that two first class breakers aro lo bo erected as soon s possible. When' they nro finished and in opera-tton-thpy will materially add to the business of our .place. Thlng3 look bright hero ngaln and tho present np penranco Indicates n louglhy continu ance of business. Moro hereafter, Kna. V. 8. rifavoahno3l omitted adverting to aud giving you Bbnlo idea of a nolod arrival in Our borough. A fow d.iys since, whilostnndlng upon tho sidewalk near our principal Hotel, I observed a flno team arriving containing two gen tlemen ; upon inquiring who they wero I wa3 Inforincel that tho most dignified of tho two gentlemen was Ut Lieuten ant ColonclM. S. Jltyhct of Catateissa, who holds a lstLIoutonant's commission under Colonel &tm Knorr of your place. Having heard considerable of tho repu tation of tho Lieutenant nnd nover having had tho plcasnro of making his acquaint onco I determined at onco bo to do nnd was introduced to him bv a friend of mine. Tho Colonel is n lino looking percon,aboutmiddlongeei,sport!i a lino moustache, rather emlck spoken, nnd although tho Colonel waa not at tired In full military garb, having nolbliiglo Indicate) hl-i llank except two frtrlpes upon his pantaloons, vol1 allojrethcr as nn officer ho mado rath er n flno nnnonranco nnd no doubt would elo good service' In lighting; thoright kind of battles. In oreler to clvo you a porfect idea of tho appearance of hid Lionel you may piaco mm in your niind'a eyo as ranking innppcaranco bo-' twecn General Grant and Samuel Knorr! former Colonel of tho Ethiopians. Up on further inquiry! learned that hla business hero was to look up subscrib ers lo tho Mlomnhury JlrpuMcan grant sliCfn liltli'linv II(Vnsjrta nml r.tlim- Knot. iwm perlainlng lo tho Internal itoveimo1 rucii as wnisxey aim iiagor boer, in-; ppcctlonv, Ac. for which services I was told ho received n monthly salary from tlio government, varying from ten to twenty ilollar'. Bather a nlco thin that. Ewa Jd- INIOnHATION WANTED. About tho 29lh elay of April last, Mr.Lovi D.ZInn. n Mason in good p landing of Lake Erie Lodgo. No. 817, at Ulrard.Ponusvlvnnin suddenly disappeared and Jia not bIiico been seen or heard from. Mr. Zlun is 20 years of ago, is C foot 7 Inches high, black hair, black eyes, thin dark moustacho.llorid coraploxton, erect and has ono front tooth trono. Hn wi on whon ho loft liomoadarkbrownsult of clothes and Bllir round-top hat, It Is feared that ho has been foully dealt with, aud any Information of hN falo or whereabouts will foo thankfully received by nddres.ilng tho pamo to J) E. Day, Secretary of Lakt Erie Lodgp, A. Y. M, No. a 17, Glmrd, rennaylvntila. Editors nrorequeali.Hl to copy tho nbovo. AKixiKohas been nppoUitod to nffleo' in Tpias, over n dozen white) Union I M)iuira who woro npplleantH. 'j'hl,i Ih Uw'CUanl JJOleUeriirogremwtto. Now Columbua Gravo Yard. Tim memory of our loved nnd l03t Is embalmed In tlio heart's best anil most naerod affection. Tho fact that thoy nro' no longer eicnizcns oi .artn ami aro no inoro among men, eloes not nunlhllato our lovo nor In the least causo a foraet-i fulness of tho golden link that fooundi uur hearts to tlien-3, whllo wo tabernac led together in tho llesh. And yet since1 tho 3rd Inst., wo hnvoalmost concluded' there iseiuo exception tone communihr whoso lovo for departed friends has' boon burled in tho gravo with the dcad; uust oi tneir inndrciti Wo felt sad as wo behold tho eondl tlon of tho Qravo Yard in tho Borouiih of New Columbus (on tho occasion of our visiinuou mere, to witness tno colo uration ot ino y;id,aniuvcr!ary or Amer ican independenco on Saturday) desn crated J.y tho grazing of Cattle, rooting' of hogs, dilapidated fence, etc. vvo noticed iiiai somo persons unci shielded thoir own burial lots by Iho crccnoii oi a suosiannai paio lonco. ejno of thorn, has set tho community nn oxnmplo worthy of imitation b having bad built two rods olstono wall, hoping wo iiavo, no iioupi, tunc his example! wouiti inspire ino rcsc witn mo dispo sition to follow his example. If n strantrer mavlio pormlltp.il tn p press an opinion, 1 would Bay that tbo I lf-rt.'A Vnwl In TJmw P.ltit)in Anna v. ... v a v ... vu.L.....jC9 nut In tho least, comnllmcnt the horounh. it is a shame, a disgrace, and wo do triut that tho" citizens will awnko to a' realization or tneir criminal nclccl of tho- dead and redeem their past negli gence by Immediately building a cruel- luiijiu wan itruunei tno enure -xnru. STnANewn .Catawissn, July 12, 1S'3. Andalusia Collogo Commonoomont. Tho fourth annual commencement of tnia rapidly rising literaiy Institution which camo f)ff Tueselav. thn "fllli nit.. all'ordeel to tho largo and highly culti vated audlonco in attendance errarn lit. orary ami Bocini entertainment. Tho dl'irreo of Biiclioinr nf f !nm mnwlnl Law waa conferred upon tho following gontlemen : E. II. Bat.by Jit., II. XI. UU-SlJllHliH, O. i'OX,- v, x, eiAii KIFON, W. O. UlLTJ. Tho Oratloni for tho niobt part woro delivered with such force.' nnlrlt' mill gonuino oratorlnl ability ns to ellejt the .'i'lin r.!flll R-llllf'llnv.T .Tr.ll.n.! I... ---- "-' .7 I ' V W. U. lIILIi.-was Pliniiflnlpd In n I'lmtr and distinct voico, and wai pronounced bv comneteul ludtre.ii in hn production. Tho Class Orations for 1RRV mui ibab wcro uoiiverai ny weasrs Grlmshaw and Piatt. Everv mm nrmnnf r-nm.nr. red in rccogulzing thO.Iiigh, character of uiuau Bpeecnc3, and mo unquostionablo cxcollenco in oratorical ondnwmcntH eif vuu Bpeuuer.i. tho valedictory , Oration, by E.II. Daldy of Danville, waa cnectivOly, delivered, and received with hearty np plauso. Taking as his1 themo f'Tho ago wo llvo in," ho held tho attention of tho audlonco throughout by tho ablo iiiiu sciwiariy mnunrr lu which .ho llan eiioei nis miiiject, lllsmldrcss wai nblv nmv wnii.rtnii-., ercd nnd pylncexl great originality.cai'e. 4ii " BCHoiany auiitiy. t....i i.. i?.'..v,v.T. " J.V, utMiiuiui ami appropriate.' Tho commencement wnt rmn or ilm- in. gest nnd most gratifying ovor hold bv Inn pnllnn tt -. r n. ji. i; AfisnssoE, Many of tho truo and car. nesi uopubllcans, who "born tho bur den nnd heal of tho elay," will elcmand tbo removal ofKnoor. When positions in tho gift of tho party fall In tho hands; of tho factious, and nro tiseel to distract and to deslroy Its harmony, it is timn to ask for a chango ; especially when tho Jaek-daw, "strutting iu n littlo brief authorlty,"iguores tho power that mado him. No wondor tho Domocratlo prosa rushes lo hh elcfeneo, nnd Bolz-ew' upon hh action as a "trump card" against our representative! Montour American. Does Folly want n crackorV Tun Bopufollcansdurlinrovorv nolllL cat campaign mako grevat prctonsIotH of luvoiorinoBoiuior. Tneir iirofeaJoiifl aro forgotten as soon ns tho oloctionli oyer. Ono of tho recent elemonstratloua of this kind has been llio removal of tho soldlqrs employed in ono of tho depart inontsat Wnshliigtou. and tho retention of thoso who novor tnw a baitiefiold.but remained nt homo,ahoutlsg "copper liead" and drawing their pay from tho KuvcruiHoni. vnat is now taking placo1 in Wellington has been tho coursa of- WW nu oyer uw country over eltico uraut camo Into office. Volornu and nvnn fllanltlMl'e,Al.lt t . ' J ....u.v Quiuiun myg Decn lorceit to glyo way for tho Btav-nt.ii ninn itr.1111- plans. TlIEitadlcalU iuTeniien-iPnnvnl.n...... . V MWVUil lug nlarmcd nt thoreport that tho Homo- wHwuroio put n candidate for Gover nor in tho field, with fair his blecllon. Senter Is trying to prevent r miiuiiigiiigniorucmocratlovote,;, roil TUB tOLCKUlAN. TO aao OF CATAWISSA, Wacu tho paio woon' scntlo beam, Oc'r tho earth reflects in mr. AaU tho EOngfltrrs oi the wood, Aro huiheil, and tho clooo nf ai7, Hftth come, thowcllr Eouua or loll Jtath commI, tho evening air nlolt IThei (ions ol peaco nnd Joy ilolh henr, Usht slaiUomo voices Joyoui Inn Willi not r t men of rn" la niacins voice, or on f.ilr brow, . AuilyetrdCthhiltsbcnc-Uhn fruiting f ico nft lle n tronhleil ItoArtj r-erclinnco 'til hrealting wllh, AlilintoM iinwr' rr ' of'ow. - 'Iirnii thui, Tho thaaci of night wcro fulling O'er tho enrth, Eso, jMa Mtth from our homes wonlay rodp. Hearts &ud voices worojoyous froo And hnrpy toi nitsht that wo Tho wot Id wonld thow: Joyoiw frco, W'o could not brook ft thought of home, nut would relnrn ero yet Iho moon Hnd risen hlsulu yon Uenven, Onwnrd wo rodo, nwny, nwny, l'nr from the lmunt of rami, whero Nfiturorclgucdminrcino. but This larelns PAeo lil far too i.low rorpplrltBfullofllto.Onoiiony Up tho weary hilt Is fnla Oft tlmos toimiwo lor rest, whllo Wc lmpnllontTi-alt till ho Doth etttt wain, E'en whllo wo liOitcr'd (Jowly nu, tho day light All had lied, nnd In yon hww'n Tho clear moon shining brightly. J Jgo do yon remember The myntlc i pell lint held Iti sway O'er n how illcutly wo rodo idoiit, Until wo nearly loat our way, Then how wlthdiawtlCAi couraeo tnc left yon nlone, whllo the WlUiln Iho doom of lullslrml rnrra-henscnot n sound w.m heaid All was ftllcnt an thn lotnh 1 fjht how 1 United as n voleo Just nl my ioct la grufflonea Ucmanled my orrand thevo, Poou remember llpi What merriment wo hal o'er Into, How when the tlrst alarm was o'er 1 told you what hail flat tk-d me, TliOGOgrulflerootoni-.?iow vcryiivht lint, Hf' denr what elw could wo Kxpeel,lrom him for Hgolio HUi mly a mml Then on. again nt n swlfler Hpccd Whatdencd, tfio thadowi Urowlng longor, rind then Ifeo Onr pony grew m ihy n-it wo) Do (stalled at Iho itlghtO!,liioun,l AndUilodrit distant tdindnim Whllo H30 wero nol nfrnM, e)li no, tho calm (lulctcvonlug Drought fonts no Mann. Wo f faf toned onr pony's epecil b6iiiiu.c 'Twn?mnlnglatoniidlhefolli') -At homo would grow uneasy. ' lllch Kgo Doyourcmcmljor thonaxh Andglenm of that distant lire. How wo pitied thohelplcsionos So far from human aid, o'en ihcio Wo fancied w 0 could hear their c rie; l'or help, fancy wo heard tho Mother call forvescuo for her. Child. Ahrao.nndwo ton fir Away, to glvo thcin any nM, And then Kgo w hen wo f aw l'arlher 011 another and Another blazing I1I5I1, wo knew, '1'was not, a )imo only tlm land Wns being burn'd ? J.Iclhmhi I hear 1 orao man fay this was Utto n woman's lears, all nothl n, lint if it had been n i.ian lie would havo ran, r.t breakneck pjieo While wo sat calm, collected, liccauso wo knew wc could not Kcach In timo to aid nnd thui Vou fco wo learned by waiting What n man would have learned lly rnntdiig, thus yon koo Inw Ut We mi rpas.-! you In patience. Thou lego, how our homeward Hide was checked by moro romanen, Onr l'cny shied nnd shied I leeanun. Knmcthtng dangled by his f.ieo What do you call 11,1 forget, Or clvi perhaps norer knew. A sort 01 leather strap which 1 believe they uo to fasten Tony to tho ttall, however Thai niny.bo, tho pony tihlod And wo know not what to do. At lcuglji wo caUod n wan Ilccauwi you know If Vicy nro rough tndru-ie they mill somellmiw may bo, l-'or thn snlto of thoir nld merely, Tolerated. Onco moro our way Toward homo wo Uko mid now Wo find no moro of danger near, r.ut dreamily enjoy tho calm Hwoot hphlt of tho moonlight ov-",' JJko fairies on their now'ry domain. Wo hasten on, nhl ino metal 11U11 Wo nro rather pulutautlal I'nlrlea, nf thokluit-whn lovo 7b oil onff (fWtfc (ijtd ,,ki1-c 11 tolfrt. Jlatliso 'twas n pleasant rldo Though our pony grew feavlul And oiteu tlmos hhloj in nlnun. We woro not fairful of harm Thou Kjo, d.r 1 , never No ncvr forget our moonlight rldo. Illoomnliurff ilarkct llpor(. Wheat per bmhcl nirii " '.."!..!"',''"'' (iu. . r.i7.'.'; Mo-.ir per 1-arifl e;iovorwilM w.M.-....M....,...., 1-lttXKOcd H......M,.H - ... llutler , .. '.'"; POLITICAL. fotitity Convention, Tho lvtoerAtla voters of thn ROToral JV'ri??? in tJilumlda ronnty nroreaucsiouioiimini. ' npunliilacoorholdliiR tho gcnoral clectloiui, 011 Saturday, tho gist day or July.. Ibotwewi mo o'clock in Iho nnernoou ol th"; ay, nnd elect i.iin, iivntiKruTnnlnrenreRcnttholUHnet In n Oiiimty emvcntlou to bo IicUl nt llio Court toTneei ulnillar eonferees from he other wmniies nttheUl'itjIct.tniioiiiluatcneandldaloforKcnnton lwmteUfnWvoconferrcstomecUtm r.Vr-iSifnmtho other eouniy In tlio. liittrletlo loiulnato n candidate for ti-inber or AMemmy 1 iiiidtolioinmateonoiKyft'iuforANsoelatoidt oio 1 S Trot I'romonotary! ono nepwi . for fUclrtor aud llecordor ; one 11011.au for'l rousuitir. mm roaon tor County '.JiR for eiofonort and ono person for ' ".Viini tori TO no Buppnru-u vy uiuuuu..'.i-." tlio coming eloctlpn 1 4,y orucr cu mB A ujjhTON, Chairman. rjriHKMOaTBUCOIi DN1TU1) HTATllfi r.i- . 2 (UTAIlTEllKDllVHt'TOlALAert,,. OA8II 0Al'IAh,.,Jn v Candldntcs for Jlomlniitltin. Tho following gentlemen havo been mentioned r-ir rinmhiatlnn lo tho noyeral Connly I Wlleoa to hoilllodliyeloclloulho present yonr, nun tneir Divrawi will bo preaented for tho consideration of tho Dempiratii County convention t UUrilESESTATlVi:. " UEORCIK SC01T, catawissa Towssnir. ini.it tn flinileetfttonnftha eonforeen of Co lumbia anil Montour countloH.) AKWClATrt J1JIK1K. j; It. JAMHSON, WAI! TOWHSinr. MAMUKL OltKASKVj ftirrun TOWiesmr. '' IT. J. KKEM2H, rnAniti-iN TowNsntr, IJHAUIiiiS V. MANN,' iikavui rowsmill'. rnoTHONOTAttV, ..SYlibLlNr.TON;Il. lT, coo-rr tow.nmiiv. ,1'KSSK UOLKiMANT,'- I1LOOK 1WKS1IIP. ltUeilST'ih't ANIl IiFX'tlUlllllt. 15. VRANK SCAUR, BUAVKIl "lOWKailtr. WIMitAMSON II. JACOJIY, ntooM towksihc, TOIiiN SMYDHU, OUANOR TOWNS1III', 1WJJL. billow .. l'OUllKVI M.. Drlo.l ApphM Ifams Hides umt bhouUlcra ., irfirnr-erpiinu M Hay per ion.., fl M i-s 10 IU n 00 1! IU IU 1.-0 1 I I- 1X1 99 W TRKAHIltll-Ut. DAVID LOWENUKUd, rxoojf TOWKSITIP, "' Ti s. BANDiEHS, nr.r-.wici: Eonorcir. coMiiiatoNi:it, ' onuis' UOBBINS,' PBijisccman: TnwNaiiip; II. 1 WlHTJJSlAcJj nnititswoon Town.iiinr.- - DAVID BA.VAOE, - iHiiiNc.cnr.Kit Towssntf. JACOB S. KVAIfl3, Dnnsswoon TOWKSiur. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A DMINlSTItATOU'S NOTI013, iAtUiH ofitamlnUtifttioa ou tho i&uin of Januvi tuwutuip, uo in mum count fount v. 10 I'cicr Kt of ticott twp. All lwr. 1ri T,f'uw l?fl toroofcn thriii uuown.niia thaws JiUylO,'io-ift7, AdSlnlsS.r. I.UMHKII. iiamloelt rinnla per Uiouhaud r.-eL......M. (16 ee 1 ino " (ono Inch ISiO Joint, BriuitllnK, rianlr, (Hemlock) ........... la iki u, s'". l-'i: iuniiNau(l. K UJ ,.,. 1 : :: - ui xio, I hi-otcli pl3......,.,.. ..... No. 3 " ' ,.,M, ..m llioom... .,.. .f III l',D " Llsht Ktttft jnmkels. Correeled ueirifi.i.ifM. I,-.,. ..i,ntn..i. . Wheat per bushel "ye " .,......, Ctirn Jluelj Wheat eiau Wheat Flour per )w I's" linek Wheat Flour f orn Chop, "ran, llutler per lb li-fus me lnz roialitetpr 1uq 1.7i llrio.1 AnoloH Hmoked Mda menl nr lfi " Hum i " Ird " 11 ..,.. -.51 !) ... I 10 .. , 10 ... 1 10 7(1 ... i ru i r.i .. 11(0 . 1 M ... 110 ... HI .. Ml ., .. IK ., HI I is I'niucuipia jriRrktti, Northwefllera i.nperflno nt...., Jjorthwiuicrn ramiivr."!! rimuhyivanlu nnd Wwiun 7,7,, tt.1. WlifcAr-i'Biinlvuiilu7!'d.Ti'hi"'""Mti ni,'.'. l!,.)ll,,.,,l 11 IUWJRI6 ",yc"t'f.,!n,yn,l,,'. v biw., wV,r. ' . . t"toM eATM-liiiH ' " vH."WM7 lHA'ISl0KijMcw'i7i!'r,V,l"."' ln,iuicii 1 loo, ii,,,," 1. w .ui. - .... II.1W,UU .... il.l'W'il.u hlu.itl,l.,u u. hKrns 4.'Iovkmi vi bus., j noinjfc4a hw, l,'lnr,j..Hl ,t OATTLB lU'Of Cttl0 t..!'. MiiKirwutb ..." lifjiKi; Jl.Ii WailVn 3jiA.V) MARRIAGES. " "W'li MO reXIUC-fltOtl to rrlvn nnlt. 11. , - j t-o-1 -",'vy ,1.,. llov. John 8. Miller, Vnstor of tlioDiiit. ylllo Baptist Churcb, m oacI, i tho llnplist OhuicJi nttJils Maco on tiort olntwlny 'voiiliitfiil IMv, u, xwui.H. jlUMHUY At Ihn l,l.. .rvT. , WW'" BnekitoVrT tta ltivi' OAT.IaiPIK-ltJilUItOVlJ-Oii tha It inn ut Mu8iove,AUof Urwnwoou. , " DEATHS. ,Jv.,.1,.Jeroylowu thin unintv o h.i77,. My.wlhR wntioiuju, RUr&li. having v.. 1 . 1 . flair ur "Uto ifflf IU Tjm BKCRET OP KNOWLEDOK. 'Jhlrtv.twonatrrA. mor.tliMl ,eeita fA,ni. rylng the complexion, nestroj-ing warU, frecklrii plmplea or other dluwn of tho fckln, rVmortnS f HPMiluoHi halr.prpnuKiiUng lui tnowin,orwhon faded or urny ntorlni.'lttoli r.rlgUinl color, l'or llhcmnuihuii, buo nndlutld hrentli fined by ($'. "n.M(s,iw,yv. DVUfcUV.. Ji,r.-XJLH, AtldlOfijl ... l.'lVMHonatrect.If.V. i,v ',niTA,Zu,u ,SSS'.FSJ' i? " year All -"."- iuiu cviiiin, nuai inrtl'3 rt Cftli-t, or Tlin wontn, "in p, N A '1 r r. . Ol " i A I 11 Jl A N C II .Oi'i.'iC: xa,aaa,eoo. 1' h 1 r. a d 13 ij P OPJf'IOIjilfi, 'IAIlHOISll.3LAnK.Pwllh." JAY COOKIi, Chnlrmau n,. uomniitioo, .v niamv i), coejKa vi.iim EMUIWON W. JT.IJl.Heeu.p FJtANtJlti O. HMflU, ttlUJLv nu I'jirvvfij, is 1 Tldn CVMupany IwuM, In Unnimij,4,. So INSUKINO In- Tbhi Company onarn to in ru, l y w esinu ivitd up capital of fjiu 1 Urn. nnd eiurnnteei m w,nlat5( iow hat us or Milling tAUOIl MVIDH.1M IHAI, urn Ilevcrslonari-Ulvldend anij.s RKTUKN l'KKlIIL'Mfl xil ar.NF.nAT, Anu?.m a W. CLAltlC & CO., IhtttcrUN, Third ntreet.l'hllrulclpliLi, G.W IVnwylvauIa nnd t!onlliotnMi JOHN A. 1' UNflTON, Iiloravvlc Mpeelnl Agcut for Montour Al'ote, 1 juiy iu,-i.-iyr i'UACllKlt.S' INKI'I'int?' X . . nc I-tJKTIlIiBIXTItLI jr.y, In tho groat work, of omanciNS-jr from tlio thraldom ol lgnor.uita.itK .1 barlinrlsin, tho Teacher holJioM, v. oftlce; nnd thntToncliorwhilmnov and n clear npprehonnlon et m-E work Inlrnstcd In hl.i luncU vlllii 1 ovory opiwrtuulty lor periirul lt well nn tho eleval Ion of hH orw, Iu compllnneo with n rconcii'n-, rs tenchcrmvo hnvo ulkIo nrransrih nvclat Term ndapl.ul to llio ram .(j, of Tcachera, Ablo l'rore.voranlllt,- Ii nnd dally lectures upon trwtlji mid management of BchooK Mt,!ll tlngulshed 3lncator3 of this njj to linvo Ivcn lnvltetl nnd nro atcitt . glvonstho liencflt of their cxrn-? cnuhuthnpo nnd trust that (!j Tcacheiuof ourtitato w'U coat state son of refreshing, nnd iipcul ittj thelr vacation In study nnil.irjiati toachcrs, Como then nmt let n sil I route u ?r, ward tho great cauao of hcuoo "o clpect to, havo our flno Jui, nbhed bo that n largo nuailxr oiiii: Imard In tholuidltntloii, oiulU' arouvt-utlonoftenehei-ii thuullVy) ocCupy'thntnobloBtruttuio. - A cunllal Invitation U , County euperlntcndcntfl to tnfx it10' Iiamtlowi and oxcrelcn, nu lul 1 tovlnltthoHchool. It willnlWted, opportunity to tocuro good uva IcnchCM gooil tienlUons. Wo will fnruli.h Tout lloota Hli fit of thn tonchera rseepii'ij 11 a tcnehorwlilie.1 to ntudy boin?tSi n whcli caso tliey will bring Hull?1 " pniii-o Jor Hoard, llookn andl'mtifin dollara per week nnd lcnclim tiiw'ii moun timo aa their clicumstaiiB Tho Terra win coinuicnco JuMi tmuo uutll tho opening of Ffllll .t'r l'Vr further Informatton ndJrut Principal of JJloninjbuiv hutnNc' May 2,'i-2in J pi Q.REEKWOOD 81SJ11NA1W, a noAriDiso bchooi. roa noin bkxvw, Uavhrr resumed thorhAmo it i.hia ,n.it,,,A nf If r nn nbwnee from tbo comity ol nearly ovon nr 1 rwiwifully sollelt n lair i-.haro ot ? the piiUleiKi i-onage.nnrt tmst wo Hhall nnnn iin.i The rail tnrinwlllopenonl!oiiilay,Augiifjiieth '1 ho le,mi for r, quoi ttr of elovon wweks wll TUltloil InTVl.llKll (rftr.V h.w,,1h,,j. .,.'Hf.1.".ftavallct'ilh0 balance at tho unauiecf wb lurUirx parttcuLMa adlre July IfdMw. ,JlllvU"- '-ohm.bU! ctTiV TQWX INI13ND ASTONIBfllNQ XJ iiiEVoni-D rrarwn oil, EuxtyAimt. K A Y'B I u JIJPS, USllU AND ADMHtCI) Hi" EVKItV ONP, jjrx-iaiiy mo ladlei Rlthioni r-'!.n nntnr WeaSe.0yoif. nn" wo M 'WUdeut wo oSi Agiliu j t In more Blrnplc. ithavlnn nn ir.. lorr mat n.Nii on hl.ck oau watbh.. CATAWimt. 11. ,A.J.l'ltjlfl', 18G9. JULY. 18(() p YOU WANT GOOD llLAClC BILK TOIt Dltmi OH H.V0IC to c, c, MAnrt'i,. JV YOU WANT GOOD . 00 TO C. C. JMUllH p YOU "WANT A NICE ' PCT TJJ.X WAItJ, cnitvp tie) TO C. fj. MAJMIV, p. YOU WANT A NIOH VAN MOM 15rt.U'0 tl,1 00 tt ft JJAltll'H. Sly YOU WANT A NIOK ittilin I. AWN on MnilAin nn ru .. .,...u.,tll,ll HO TO C, i; UA11IV0. p YOU WANT A WOE AND lOOJJ m OV OAU'EIW CIlllArKIl THAN AttY jq- E W FIR St, NATIONAL IRON Wf,D, BILLMYKK & UE2iol Ttw uubtcriboH rcTpoctfally tfo of the. hu-shicii community toiuiii -, todonthcXJl.lt.lt.nbovoiliol1?, I'OrjNJOWW, I4.CiIINIi5H.15-1 BMWHH t MANUFAOTUIilto BtauTCEngkxn:, Hollers, S.inK-flf Jiochlncry, Bhoftlnff, rull.)-il0 They nlw mako all Jundiof Tt, of tlio moot approved pattern: till. , Montroxo Irou Ileom PloOT,0jd.''t room nnd Woik-sliop BTO VIA f-,' fall assortment of I'lro la lew, Vi utantly ou bond for rerultnw S2 different Elen nnadeslgnnofCeW-r nro alio rroparea to Xunilh laWJ Axlea for Mining purpooca as I Miitliigs. Jfon'nndllrnsse.ahihiriljH ncriiiUon of Jo!i work. Agrkuinaf; mado nnd repaired, l'artlculur n.-" to tho icpntrlng of nU Wndi eHu parts on hand. 1 Jnuo H.'UMI. IjlSTIVAY, J-J ' Oimo to tho primlifrt of luo ss". gnrla-if lownshlp. Columbl-i v'a louriuiiny 111 July n itiiiK """V lourUen yt-nrg old, ktiur m heii it-it iup, icrauineu on lyoui - Tho owner Is reftiontcd to rf"? ,'ji erpe-nKca mid take iiur uy W r'y necordlus 10 larf CiurnAt July l,n-in, JAMIJII pATKNT OJ-yitUt Inventors hn klihli tai) w arv ulTHa Ui iviiuikI with W t of Iho HciiNrnrio-AKu.AV, J-1;' tM eiaiuu wror tin rwi f't"! twenty fiwtx. "Ihelr wrll7 Agencj- iv tli most .tt.nl,fie 11 jii- oinur i'r. n . A l'umlilt. conl3Ulln.l''llpt, uve umr, in font groti. JU'W-Sm. ..bl S7rajtl, 'PIIB MISffISS(lUOI JU .tunny curoii GmeJr nu.l rM't-!' 01 IliuHkln. Hw rtiKirt lo l I-r7,l Hi rK,rt I New York i;ity. BtaUiOfim of l'byWfciluf npiilleniuni 1,1 en AH. A. lioz J, JOHN A. VUNSTON A1 JUtOWKR'S JIUJI-5, III. O OMOUVJlO, 'fi Jnrttl Fire and Ul 1'V""'!1 I'j-tnto AgMiry, Hpwjlol altrflUni'S1 - negOluitUiil limn.- ' ' J5 'nAT.v'nrj -r at.itaTHYK The wll known Itohr Columbia ooiiiity will bo(;Ww'1,;i ellhur lu loli or lie -wluilti W Odfilml, It (..imistuof HiiVHNTY-iXH'W A" 7," rnoroor l,H,on which 1 ewl'S , I uiutlin; Irani with orchard. ito. AboIlt7UftereJl0lCttrudlllll',' 1 ,.t,.,,V44iil i.-iiua l.j PllUf,!., or llA'llUAt) Muy iii, uoliU Ol' VAX.UA1U.H W-iHTW fWtiom towuH)l itoauuit1 lo n uertnlii Iioumi (uid lKt.'riy ti urg, on Itouk btrt, tWi!jy TKIVATK HALE. urn Kuln A I . 11 .rlilu. uliMiV KHV"rt. to wld HitHo. oouUUlui.Ki'y front. Tho teniin aro 1 WVlviV'', win 10 gmn within iuuu j,R '( i' 1 - A LL KINDB OF JOB