$xt flfntom&hw -AN1- BLOOMSBURG. PA. PIltUAY MOUN1NU, AUflUST a, 1809. H- TIIB COMIMHIAN hn ths Largest Clrenlntlon sf any paper published lit Northern Pennsylvania, nd U alio a inch larger sheet than any of 111 CO tem poraries! and Is therefore the best medtnm fmr advertising In this section ofthe Stale; THE COUNTY NOMINATIONS, It is with slncoro pleasure wu plnco In our political column this wrok, tho iihiihm of candidate selected by thu County Convention for oursovcral coun ty o(lciH. Thoy nro "good men nnd true," and mostly personal friends to whom wo aro drawn by strong bonds of sympathy and coafldcncu. Charles F. Mann, of Heaver, will con uluda a lone political career of activity ond Influence by tnklug a neat In our courts; General Ent will asuumo tho duties of Prothonotary 5 Mr. Jacoby succeed Col. Frecro as Register and Recorder : Mr. Robblns wlllcomo down from Fishlngcrcclc to act Commissioner, and Mr. Lowenberg, an ever actlvo and courteous gentleman, will take charge of tho county funds. Tho subordinate fKHts of Coronor and Auditor will be suitably filled. All these results have been proposed by the Convention, and will bo Bocured by tho action of tho people. We are strongly opposed to lndlserlm liiatn pralso of candidates. Looking over party newspapers, ordinarily, just after nominations, one would suppose that all the nominees were taints uiui that virtue would die with fheiu. Buf In the present easo tM-r-: is real cause for I'oinmumliiig tho notion of tho Con ventiou and thu men put in nomination by it. Mr. Mann has great natnTal sagacity and bound judgment, and is well ac quainted with tho.peoplo of tho county and with their affairs., Of Gen. Ent we can hardly trust ourselves to speak. Wo have known him many years tw a Soldier and a Gentleman In common with others, but wo have also known him as an intimate and trusted friend. lie is all over right, and having recently entered into tho " holy estate of matri mony," may bo accepted in tho futuro as a model man. It whs no doubt to many persons an unpleut-ant thing to withhold support from our present Fro thouotary (who has muUo an excellent offleor energetic and Accommodating,) and select a new favorite! .but tho principle; of rotation was. thought to Justify li not demand it. Tho volco of tho county was very strongly for Mr. Bobbins fur Commis sioner, aud his nomination was .but duo recognition of his merit and of tJio claims of his, township. Williamson n. Jacoby as an old .cam paigner and printer, could not bo beaten; though a pair of worthy gentlemen tried their hands at unhorsing him., lie kept his seat firmly and won tho prize. The fact is, Smoketown was for hlmt a fact overlooked by Ills competitors until it was too late I Mr. David Lowonberp; was very suc cessful ,iu his first political enterprise among our, people. He had mors than u threo-fourth's voto, among tho dele gates and all opposition to him .was abandoned. Even tho Goliath of tho Berwick Gazttlc fearful of David's sling, retired early from the engagement. It was difficult for the Convention, to tlx its cboico upon u curidid&to. for As sociate Judgo, and the scale of choico was well balanced for a time between Mifillu and Beaver, with a goo 1 outly ing voto thrown to Main and Fanklln. Finally, It was thought, that Beaver had tho best iai() und her candidate was taken. undoubtedly Just, Is free from nil the objections which condemn tho Craw ford county plan, anil would, wo bo lluVe,lmveiiiiiol -military effect If adnp- tedt Wo know of no obstacle to It or pretense of reason agalnit It, save one it tcoutil decrease the relative power of $mall district in Convention, But this effect, or ono equivalent to it, would follow from nu reasonable plan of re form and ns any objection would npply equally to tho Crawford county system Ih fact nothing, but' habit custom usage could reconcllo any reasonnblo man to the present unfair represcnta tlori of dlstrlc's by which Franklin, Fisbl.ngcroelr, Roiirlnfccreok, Locust, Berwick andMadisim aro placed upon mi equality with each other. Each of IhcHo uistricis (in common witn oiucrs of llil) county) have two delegates. Their Democratic vote, respectively, at tho last. Presidential election mid tho nutn her of votes required In each' for n Dole irutej,.nrous follows': SEYMOUR nnTTTNTTY. PA. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, J3Jjuumjl,uhit, politioalW- JIUiii Franklin Roarlngcrcck Berwick 'Madison Lhciist Fishlngcreek 40 65 08 20(1 260 2G3 RATIOS. 24J 27i 34 101 180 13 ij" Hero wo seo Unit ono man in Ffau)c Hn has us much power In tho making of nominations as four In Madison or jflvo. or six In Locust or Fishlngcreek, etc, Wo.do not.presa tho caso of Bloom with 329 Democratic votes whore KM aro ,ro quired for a delegato, but wo do say that gross inequality of privllego among voters extends throughout tho county and mast bo. sooner or ator, corrected in souio proper form. LETTER OF, ACCEPTANCE. LUTTEU OF COMMITTER. Hon. Asa Packer, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Tho undersigned, a Committee, up pointed by the1 DemocrntIoStnte:Con ventlon.held at Harrlsburg on tho 14th Instant, In pursuance of authority con forred upon them by tho Convention hereby uotlfy you that you woro iluly nominated by said Convention as tho Democratic, candidato for Governor of Pennsylvania, at the ensuing October election. Ou behalf of tho Convention wi4 respectfully'requcst yournecoptanco of the nomination, n n. rtiifiirAi.Ew. 1 Lewis C. Cassidy. !- Committee, It. Emmet Mojjacwan, ) Philadelphia, July 21, 1809. REFORM IN NOMINATIONS. It will bo seen by tho proceedings of tho Convention that two propositions for reform In tho manner of making nominations' wcro presented to that body, but that neither of them was udopted. Tho question of change will no doubt conio up again in future Con volitions, and it was perlmp.-f well that tho Convention gavo time for full con -sidcration of this Important subject be fore iltvUIvu action should bo had, Tho two propositions onVred wero very different hi character though look ing to tho same object and inspired by blmllitr views ; tho ono being for pro port lonnl representation and tho other for tho Introduction of the Crawford county system. Ultimata changotiuay bo rcgurdfd as Inovllable, but thu ques tion Is what formshallltassumo? Hlmll wo abolish the Delegato system or re form 11 Y TI(o Crawford County 'plan of nomi nations has a plauslblo appoaranco and upon first view Is well calculated to win assent from friends of reform ; but In our opinion It Is a very bad plan and quite Inadmissible upon many grounds. In addition to tho objections to It here toforo statod In our columns, wo will mention one which has boon developed by experience and Is concluslvo, to wit, tho Inevitable tendency of tho plan to produce and encourago fraud. Tho popular voting it permits Is under no guarantee of law and does not admit of scrutiny or roviow In any convenient manner. Unfair or corrupt 'voting way bo practised under It witli impunity and havo full uml disastrous etroct. un truo, coerced or corrupted votos must bo counted to affect tho result, because thero Is neither tlino nor machinery for Investigation and even if theso could bo had tho expense of investigation would be intolerable. The great socurl ty for fairness in elections is tho rivalry of parties or or candidates, xnoy waiwi each other and all concerned nro put upon their good behavior, Even at Delegato elections this rivalry oxlsts in full force whorovpr two ucJtota nro in tho field, and whore thcro Is no contest thorocan bo no Inccntlro to fraud, for Uio result Is certain at all events and cannot bo aided by falso votes. But uudbr tho Crawford County plan io all districts where thero la no contest, or but little contest, thoro Is a strong in ducement to swell the vote and no pro tection against false voting or falso .roi turns, Yegraut, pay we Insist thatourpros out Delegate plan Is very unfair and unsatisfactory aud require amendment; bujf wo nro not prepared toglvo it up for tho Crawford county plan. Tho proportional representation of districts, which was tho otlior propo sition Mibujlttcd to the Convuutlou, Is j JUDGE PACKER'S REPLY. Philadelphia, July 30, Itso. Qentlemks: At tho first con von lenl moment I remv-'io your communl callon', Informing mo of ray nomination by tho Democratic State Convention of tho 14tli Instant, for tho offlco o Governor of" Pennsylvania. I deslro to mniid 'dim nckhowlcdsmonts for this' high evldenco of tho esteem and' friend shippf my folios-citizens, and to say that I, accept tho, nomination icnuereu mol Having, at' tho solicitation oi my frlonds (thoucli with unfeigned rcluc tance), been lnduco lo permit tho use of mv namo for tho nomination, my no- cerjtanco becomes a matter of courso, if not a" duty: but, I announto it wim deep sense of 'tho responsibility assure od. 'Mv reliance In accepting tho po3i' tlnn nf n candidate, and in agreeing to perform Executive bcrvlco for tho'peo pie, is not alono upon my own strcngtl or pood intentions, but malu'y Upon noimlar indulgenco and generous sup port, and' upbn that superintending Providence which can bless mo laDors of nubile' men. If I shall bo placed, by tho votes of thd people, in tho Gubernatorial chair. I Bhall endeavor to moet tno oxpecta tlons of friends, nnd'of all who havo at heart tho truo interests or our great Commonwealth. 'To this ond 1 shall labor to secure those objects in which wo.'fcel a common Interest and concern, among which are tho preservation of tho Stato credit ;' tho reduction of tho oxpensos of tho Btat'o government to tholr lowest practicable point, thereby lessening .tho burdens and taxation of tho people; tho encouragement or a lib eral system of improvements for inter course and trade, in order that produc tion may bo Increased, labor moro amply rewarded, and general prosperi ty secured; tho Just execution of tho laws: (Involving n cautious and sparing uso of tho power to pardon offenders), so that good faith shall bo kept among tho people, and erlmo bo repressed ; tho promotion of thu education of our youth by a general system of organized schools, aud by special Institutions of learning, so that knowledge and virtue Bhall becomo moro and inoro tho solid foundations of our f.-co political system; and, lastly, the, restoration of purity and character to our government by tho. pultlng down or preventing of Bpecinl and corrupt legislation, and of all im proper uses' or management of 'tho pub lic funds'. To theso general objects, howover, should be added, a careful at tention by government to tho Interests of labor. Having earned my bread by the labor of my hands during many, and I may addl'tho happiest years of my life, and owing whatovcr I posaoss (under tho Providence of God) to pa tient and honest toll, I can novcr bo unmindful of tho interests of tlioso with whom my cntiro life) lias been m soclatcd. Inasmuch as my pursuits, and train lng havo not qualified mo for spce:h making, or for solicitation of votes, It will not bo expected that I shall under tako tho performance of actlvo duties in tho canvass about to begin. But my llfo, conduct and character aro boforo my fellow-citizens for their examlna tlou, and they will afford them better means of Judging of my fitness as n candidato for popular support, than anvtblncr that J could now say. I mq, gentlemen, very respectfully yours, Asa I'ackeh. To Hon. C. 11. Buckalew, and Lewis C. Cassidy, and 11, E. Monaglmn,E-:qrs., Committee ANSWER Oi' MU. rERSHINa. Merchants' IIotkl, ) ruiLAiiiLPuiA, July i, 1SC0. Gentlemen : Your noto of tho 21st Instant lias been' received, informing mo of my nomination as tho Democrat ic candidato for Judgo of tho Supremo Coiirt, by tho Stato Convention, which met at Harrlsburg on tho 14th Instant. Tilts distinguished honor is tho moro valued, as l( has been conferred without solicitation. 1 accept the nomination, and should tho action of tho Convention bo ratified by tho people,! shall endeav or to discharge tho responsible duties of tho position with Impartiality and fidel ity. OvnuS L, Peushinq. To lion, diaries ji, iiucKaiow, liowis O, Cassidy nnd It. Emmet Monaghnn, liqrs., Committee, ho Columbia County IiivuhIoii. THEiTRIAm Cj. niciiAiin Stiles further consid- red as a Witness : His testimony n theCoia-ry case : On tho 22nd of November lf&l Stiles was examined ns witness against Stott E. Collcy nnd testified to declarations mado by tho latter n year before and also to an nt- tempt of Intimidation directed against himself by somo person wnony un know. Wo glvo Ids testimony ns It was delivered, ltkhard Stiles, sworn ; I rcsldo In Ronton township; n farmer, I know Stott E.Colioy.for ilflccn.ycara or moro, I.wosnn enroling officer for tho first nlno month's .drafted men; nlso .revised third enrolment after second enrolment, I received n lotter about tho 1st of last May, Evidence of the contents of the letter objected to by the Defense but atf. mlttcdbulht,Commisson. Found a let' tor nailed, In n coffin and tho lid turned down, Cofflu was.loft as a solemn warn ing charged mo with .dragging ,my friends and neighbors to, n field of slaughter In dofonco of .aiitinferior raco of beings gavo. mo solemn warning. Lotter produced.) At ono tlrao at In Benton township had n conversation with tho accused. It was nbout ono year aco. aftor tho clectlon.of 18C3, JIo con tended If thero had been a fair election "Woodward would havo been Governor, It was through fraud Curtin was elected, ThoDcmocrats would try thoballot-box oncomoro; if thoy had not lair play thero would bo blood spilt. Cross-examined : Prlsonor novcr threatened or intimidated mo; I do notknow who wroto tho letter produced I think the conversation, with him was in November 1803, about ono month nf- tcr election." Remarks : In tho foregoing testl mony tho attempt to create prejudice against tho Defendant by irrelevnn mntternnd strained Inferences, Is very evident. That it was not successful In producing tho conviction of tho accused was1 not tho fault of tho witness but was owlug to a vigorous and Judicious do fence by which tho weaknessof thd caso for tho prosecution was fully exposed. Tho alleged conversation with Collcy it will bo observed was In November 1803, too rcmoto in tlino from tho ovonts of, August 1801 to authorize its intro duction as evidenco (cpccially as no connection was shown or pretended bo tccn tho conversation and those events,) and was in itself Inconsequen and unimportant. Stiles says that Ool ley complained that tho election had been unfair, but said his party would try tho ballot-box onco moro and' then inhey had not fair play thero would bo blood spilt. Whothcr this declarntlbn be considered n prophecy dr a throat is wholly Immaterial j. in either caso It' was contingent upon a stato of facts Which' might novcr occur,and it'dld not by any necessary consequence import that Collcy himself would bo'conccrned in tho shedding of blood. Besides, ns an appeal to tho ballot-box was to bo ogain made, which could only bo at tho expiration of a wholo ycar,it would not seem that tho catastropho foretold was a very pressing danger or very likely ovor to tako place; Tho truth is, that this conversation between political op ponents about an clection, to which 'ono of them testified n year afterwards', was ns 'wo havo described it, Irrelovant; as testimony and unimportant in char acter. Wo cannot bo certain that Stiles recites it fairly; but If ho d6cs, as bvi deuce Of guilt it is contemptible aud worthless. Tho coffin story, may ho thought a very grave matter at first view, but its importanco will disappear upon exami nation. Somebody acted very improper ly in playing a rough joko upon Stiles or sorlously attempting to alarm him. "Whatever may have been tho motive of this unknown offender tho net of annoy lng Stiles was n wrong for which wo have no'dispoaltlon to mako any excuse. But what had Mr. Colloy to do with tho coffin transaction, nnd why was it in troduced in ovldeuco against him? Tho answer to this question Is easy and It is ono pregnant with Instruction upon tho subject of military trials. Mr. Colley had nothing whatovcr to do 'with that transaction nud proof of It was Intro duccd on his trial in contempt of nil law andjustlco and in splto of his pro test, only to'prcjudlco his caso and se cure an unjust conviction. This would not havo been allowed In any regular Court of lustlce. but It was In keeniii" with tho character of n Military Com mission. W0 will only ndd, that SUles was probably never in tho slightest danger of actual Injury from his un known disturber. Tho people who send auonymou3rlcttcrsnnd glvo secret warn Ings, very commonly Jack, boldness, courage, will aud onterprlso for tho ex ecution of unlawful or violent designs. Wo havo now mentioned every item of testimony given by Richard Stll&s in tho Rantz aud Colloy cases, and havo subjected all Important points thereof to distinct examination. Tho conclu sions to which wo como nro not favora blo to tho witness, but thoy aro fairly drawn from his own language and rest upon considerations which must bo ac- copted by ovcry Impartial and careful oDservor. lie was zeaipus in tno perso cution of Innocent men, his neighbors nnd fellow citizens ; colored his stato montsof fact against them to tlfo'polnt of self-contradiction; intruded Irrele vant matters into his testimony, and exhibited throughout a strong partisan spirit which howover nllowablo in elec tion contests is' wholly out of placo in, the administration of Justice. Stiles was not examined as a witness on tho trial of Daniel M'Henry. Whothcr his budget or worthless infor roctlon was exhausted, or tho Commis sion tired or him, is uncertain. Ho seems to havo collapsed upon tho coffin question and to havo disappeared from notlco nt Harrlsburg, But his rownrd for sorvlco dono,was not withhold. Ho subsequently served ns a dlstlllory Store keeper In n small way, and Is now, wo belleyo, an assistant Assessor of Inter nal Rovcnuo under' Radical appoint ment. - pur notice of this witness .might bo thought Incomplete If wo did not niou tion that he Is n disabled soldier of tho war. Ho wont Into tlo sorvlco, to bo suro,undcr bounty, very Iqto in tho. coiir test, but ho gavo an arm lo his country and has bcon represented as an object of patriotic sympathy ou account of Ids loss. Wo aro disposed to admit this plea as reasonable, or nt all events as entitled to much consideration; but ono circumstance in tho caso chills a little our ardor and makes us pause and co llect. The arm lost by Jllcfmrd Stiles in the war was the very rljht arm raised by htm as a witness, at Jfarrtsburg,chett hd teas sworn ayainst his 'neighbors I THE COUNTY CONVENTION. Tho 'Convention jnct agreeably to tho call at onb o'clock in, tho afternoon oi Monday lost. Tho 'Court Room was Tho meeting was called lo ordor by Amotions to support Hon! C. R. Buck John A. Funston,'tuo.cuairman oi inu Mesolvcd, Tlmfllobort F. Clark nnd James S. McNInchbo senatorial urn- fcrces from coiumuia-uouniy, iu "ivy similar Conferees from Montour, Ivorth- uinocrianu nnu duuiviuh'-'V ..'v . , thopurposo of selecting nicntidldato for Countv Committee, when Daniel M TTonrv was elected President nnu joiiu G. Quick nnd M. V. B. Kllno Secreta ries". CrnmrocKway wascnoscn rcaumg rlnrk. Tho credentials of delegates . 7 I . ' .t 1 . . Jil.Lu from tho different districts wcror men offered and read by tho clerk. Tho fol lowing nro tho names of tho dolcgatcs. Beaver. Isaac Klingcrmaii, Henry Hlntcrlltcr. Benton. I. K. lCrlckbaum, A. L Tlnvis. Berwick. A.D.Socloy, J.M.onydcr. Bloom. It. F. Clark, John Leacock BRiARCHEEK.--GidconMicliacl,Chas, Rood Catawissa. M. V. B. Kline, Peter Fcnstcrinachcr. Centralia. Thos. Gcharly, Martin Cain. Centre. Washington Shaffer, Jcss'o Hoffman, N. Conynciiiam. Cornelius JJumH Jas. Dougherty. ., , i S. Gonynqiiam. ThoSfKilkcr, Peter Lubv. FisinNGCREEK.-E.JjM'Hcnry.Dan'l. M-'Henry, JPranklin. Rcubon ICuittlo, Jolin Artloy, Greenwood. D. O. Albcrtson, G.Q Keller. IIt!mi,ock. D. B. Waancr. G. L Shoemaker. J ackson. 0 co, Hurllman , Emanuel Savago. Locust. Henry Finkp.uilcl ,Stlue, MAUisoN.-Rob't.Fruit,IsaaeWhlppie Main. Nathan Miller, M. V. B Kcstenbuudcr. Mtt'VLiN. D.W. Montgomery, Isaac Lutz. Montour. J. G. Quick, Isaiah Dldtcrich. Mt. Pleasant. Mathias Gilbert, Joseph Ikelcr, OiiANai!. II. R. Kline, John Keller. Pine. John P. Lore, Thos. M'.Brldo. lioARiNOCREi'.K.-John Mowroy,Jno, D. Houck Scott. R. J. Millard, Jacob Tor wllli- SudARLoA r. Ezekioi cole, Aicxan dor, Hess, On motion of R..F. Clark tho Conven tion proceeded to tho nomination or Prothonotary. A. D.,Secloy of Berwick nrcscntcd tho name, of Wellington H. Ent. Charles Reed of Briarcreok mat of Jcsso Colcman..Mr. Coleman however, withdrew his namo before tho first bal lot nnd Gen. Ent ,wns nominated by acclamation., Mr. Scoloy offered tho namo of David Lowcnberg for Treasurer and J. M. Snyder offered J.S.Sandcrs. Mr.Sandcrs withdrew. Ills nnmo and Mr.Lowenucrg, liko Gen. Ent, was. nominated unani mously For Register tho names of V. H. Ja coby nnd B. F. Zarr, wcro presented. A ballot resulted as follows : Jacoby 30, Zarr.22. On motion tho nomination of Mr. Jacoby was mado.unauimous. Tlicro wcro four candidates for tho offlco of Associate Judge, C. F. Mann, J R. Jameson, Samuel Creasy and H.J. Reader. Mr. Boeder's namo was witli- drawon after tho fourth ballot and Mr, Jameson's nfter tho fifth. On tho sixth ballot C. F, Mnnn having received 28 votes was declared to bo duly nomina ted, Samuel Creasy received 21 votes. Cyrus W. Robbins and J. S. Evans wcro candidates for County CommlS' sioner. Mr, Robbins wa3 successful by a vote of 10 to 12. U. J Campbell, was .nominated by ac clamation .for tho office, of Auditor, and C. G.' Murphy in a similar manner for Coroner. Col. II. R. Kline offered amendments to tho Rules us follows : .AMENDMENT OP TIirRULE3 OP NOMINATION. Mesolvcd, Thati tho. rules of nomina tion adopted by tho Convention of 1801 bo amended as follows: Tho first Rulo slinll bo changed to fix tho tlmo for tho annual Conventions on tho first Monday of August in each year. Tho second Rulo shall bo mado to' read as follows i-ThoDclegato Elections'shall bo by ballot, and cncli. general election district shall bo entitled to Delcgales'in Convention in proportion to its Demo cratic voto n3 cast at tho most recent election for Governor or Presidential Electors. Tho wholo number of Dele gates in Convention shall not exceed sixty-rour, and, in choosing them (ex cept m districts cnoosing nut one) cncli voter shall bo entitled to as many votes ns thcro aro Delegates for his district, and may glvo his votes to tho wholo number of persons to bo chosen by his district or to any less number; and tho candidates. highest in votes shall bo tho Delegates of tho District, Tho ninth Rulo shall bo changed to nx tiio number ol tno Staudlng Com raitteo nt nlno instead offlvo. Tlioelovcnth Rulo shall bo changed so ns to. provldo that in Convention, no name shall bo peremptorily struck from tho list, of candidates until nrtor tho fourth instead of the sixth voto. Tho twelfth Rulo shall bo numbered 13th, and a now 12tli Rulo Is hereby ndoptcd to read as follows : XII. Tiio Standing Commllteo wlion over necessary shall mako an apportion ment of Delegates to tho sovcral Dis tricts under and In strict conformity with tho Second Rulo, and shall pub- ii&n such apportionment together with iho Rules In tho Democratic nowspanors of tho county, at least two weeks boforo each nnnual Convention. Tho first resolution was withdrawn, tho second was rejected. Tho resolu tions to change tho 9th nud Uth rules woro agreed to, Tho 12th rulo was not acted on froni tho failure to accept tho second John Keller of Orange offered tho following: Resolved: That wo thot Democratic voters of Columbia County, shall hero aftor voto by ballot dlrectfor tho Candi dates respectively, And each election district at tho samo tlmo elect a return Judgo who shall present tho credentials beforo tho Convention, Tiio votes shall then bo counted, and any ono having tho majority, not of tho Wholo, shall bo duly declared nominated for said office, In caso two or moro Candidates reeclvo tho samo number or votos lor tholsamo office, tho Judges shall then voto raroce for tho said candidates, oach having outf voto, nnd nny ono receiving tho mninrltv nf fllll whriln iiilmlini- i-ran..t shall ho duly declared nominated, And lurincr, ineso judges snail have the right nnd privllogo to net as Delegates in electing Conferees. Ac. Which was rejected. Tho following resolution was offered by R, J, Millard and unanimously adopted. ROCLAMAT10N. LEGAL NOTICES; Tho following resolution was niso adontcd unnnlmously. Jtcsolvcd, That lion. Jonn iuciyuyii ntia -nmi .Tnrrtps 'TtrvBnn bo Conforccs from Columbia County to meet similar conforccs; from Montour County vlth Instructions to support nun. uw, ,pw for .Representative of thls.District. Tho following gentlemen wcro.cnosen for tho standing Oomtriltto-0. 11. Brock- way, E. G, RIckctts, C. G. Barklcy, w, II. Shoemaker. Richard Tiiornion, u, J. Campbell, Joseph 15. Knittio, nonr McHonrv and Jcsso Hoffman. Robert F. Clark offered the following which was adopted: llcsolved: Thnt wo heartily approve ii,n nnmiimfinn nf Asa Packer for Gov ernor and Cyrus L. Pershing for Judgo of the Supremo Court, known ns they nro to bo men of cxpcrlcnco In public nffalrs, of great purity of character and csuraawo in nn mo remuuus ui busi ness nnd prlvato llfo. They shall re poIvo from tho noonlo of this county a greater majority than thnt given upon any lonner oeeaaiuii iu owtuumuiutiiw. Mcsoh-ed: That wo cnuorso Asn i-acic-..r'a lMtnr nrrpntlnt' tho nomination for Governor, as nn'ndmirablo statement of policy to bo pursued in Stato affairs, and ns furnishing complete proof of the wisdom of his selection as n canuuiaie. Hon. C. R. Buckalew, boing present, was then called on to nddress tho Con vention which no did orieny. mr, Buckalew spoke strongly in favor of tho Democratic nominees for Governor and Judgo of tho Supremo Court, nnd read Hon. Asa Packer's letter of accept' ancc. Alter manning mo ueicgtucs, and tiiopcoploof thocounty whom thoy represented, for tho confldenco reposed in him as evidenced by their support oi him for tho Stato Senate ho closed his. address. On motion tho Convention adjourned. Thcro was porfect harmony from flrat to last and nothing unpleasant occurred to mar tho general pleasure. FOR GOVERNOR : ASA PACKER, OP CARllON COUNTY. ' FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT I CYRUS L. PERSHING-, COUNTV. riOURT .. ...... ..ii uitwll. l'rculilcnt . ..t.uL SS WllK.nKA,ino i n . ' ":' ,V, Terminer .ami A UiUii.iOJ.HATUll'a Nnt.Vl V' . .i.mrfpr HCSSIOIIB r FJvTATK OF J AMI - IUM Hf i IrtUinn iiimiMiiiiinirnuoil on II IE J Menrn or LK-nt IwnHl.ip, 1 JJf county, to rotor Ent of 8mm . iir'835i Rons inwlgclalmiioriIcmimasBll'.u,li1 ..vl JIHIITOOI HIV. 1 Oencrnl Jftll "c"S'r.;,nn ' loan nixl Or- A .mcilnr llio c"l'citr: mm 1 crr nnil Ji" Iinvo lisuoil tlicir preii-i-v, v - ..... on0 raprtlrccycrtforl.oWli.g InUolitcil to mnlto pnyinent. A PMINIBTRATOlliSNoTS,''-''- il K3TATK Of Dlt.J0It!r. xtrJt5 Sltl iucrii pi niiminutratlon on ui OF CAMURIA FOR 8TATE SENATE. nTTAnTrcS R. BUOKAhEWi fmlllJECTTO nm bicision' opMii tokiitnuiia.) ' FOR REPRESENTATIVE, GEoiiaE scorr, (SUIUKCTTO THE DECISION OF THK COSI EllF.M ) m nexl.liimn nuq mi" ?, mn 3aAga, lmvo " Mloom Mn A. i). on6ihou twp. All per.on having iififf"1? nlno will to w illrcctcil for I'"" SR?lon8 Sf nR"". tho estate of tho ifccwJS'," u,nV OyclaTcrmtuor.aencra to, them known, aai IS110 I , , ,. U DUO . . 11. P. Pvt.. , . Ity of Colliinuia ou iu isllulay of Boptembor iocoiid i MonOiiy l'elns I ho KiSS'SSi Wo' 'coSffi lof tho A dministratorotT ''""J !lr l!;fMShTyn,ol Bi Pt., witirthelr rec Chrl. lanna RelchaTj, Utoof mK''"- FOR ASSOCIATE JUDOE. CHARLES F. MANN, DEAVEtt TOtrsanir. FOR mOTIIONOTAIiy, WELLINGTON II. ENT, scorT TOWKSIIIP. rccoanlwncc, to r" ,". t tho jn of tho nnr-m that aro or may .'.".,, 'ih.n mid for ltnaisTi'.R And recorder. WILLIAMSON II. JACOBY, m,ooM ToWKsmr, forenoon or i saiu ' "'""j'ihor'fcmembrances. to county deceased, havo been ml?Ppe nilWcn lo ?thelr olllccs appertain HoKlslcr of said connty to Wi&dil dot iow tldngswi' fn io u fauni by whoso address la .Buclihorn OilnSPS l All persons navinB claims gilniir-lblB requested to present them to K Rir" .V? Illoomsburg, Columbia county V. "'rful.1 Indebted to make payment, " NS WILLIAM Mahtm Jul y 2,'U9-Ct. Admlnlst, atTRhNtR I EXECUTOR'S NOTICrTi;-n''1l.e, ll of ANDREW OHLAbH EH, dece'Cnl tl lateol nioom twp, Columbia Oo5nwi.uou ' ernnlcil by tho Register of Columffiniirili RlneliardterKer oi Horwlck ltowAS" " ah persons jiavniK claim. nm rMiinit.il lo nresiit il..... .-T?.. !8S. $ i 'S'LVS J?Stend: ZT"ity-nnndinthnlnety- third year of tho inuencnueiico " ,V,, " "talis of America. MO lUEUAl MILLAR . UlDOUlSUUlliii oub'"! LB AUGII'S FOR TREASURER. DAVID LOWENBERO, IILOOSC TOWNSlIl'r, FOR COMMISSIONER? CYRUS W. ROBBINS, l umNacnuKK township. BUl'ER f HAW II0NK PHOSPHATE OP LIME. nro requested to present tliew io v.l . r.io Oblasser, Uloorasbure, Columblsiv, thoso Indebted to the eitatoltiti', ,' book account will mako payrac nt . delay. RINtlUliDtELof th MARK FOR AUIlITOn. U. J. CAMPBELL, MAIN T0WNSIU1". DfiOt 'iano. 25,'UO-Ow - then I STANDARD FOR COROXER, CHARLES 0. MURPHY, fONYNdltAM TOWNSHIP. MARRIAGES. llElSIILINn-STINEU-Atlho M. E. lVirMmaRe, In uranceviiio. jmy rjin, v ncv. i . r. AngtwtusW.lielsbllno.to Miss Bus.m miner, an oi tins couiiiy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. E S'fllA Y. HOW TO INSURE VICTORY. 'flic Democracy of Pcnnsj Ivatiia says tho Lancaster Intelligencer havo it in their power to elect Asa Packer Gover nor and Cyrus L. Pershing Juilgo of the Supremo Court by n large majority. Tho cntiro voto cast nt thoStato election last October was 000,130 j of which tho Radi cal candiilato for Auditor General re ceived 331,108 and tho Democratic can didate 321,731, tho Radical majority be ing 0.G77. At tho coming Stato election thero will bo a very largo falling off from tho voto of last year. Wo need n6t attempt to enumerate tho causes which will comblno to produce such a result. It has always happened that thero was n'ercat falllngoiriu tho popu lar voto of Pennsylvania tiio year after ah exciting Presidential campaign, and If will undoubtedly bo tho casd'thfa year. How great tho falling off will lo It wpuli bo'dlffleult'to foretell ; but it is perfectly safo to predict that, (ho voto cast for 'Governor this year will not reach 'that cast for Auditor General last year by at least thirty thousand, wliilo it is pr'obablo tho falling blT will not bo less than fifty thousaud. Tho fact, that thero will bo a largo falling off.in tho vote, is tho ono tiling to bo kept' steadily in view during tho present campaign. It is perfectly safe to say now that that party xclUba success ful next'Octobcr whicli polls its men vote Viost fully. As a general thing tho Democrats of ' "Pennsylvania havo had tho advantago in what' nro called' tho "off years." Heretofore, tho masses of our party havo been steadier aud moro reliabld than their opponents. Wq elected Sharswood by bringing out our voto better than tho Radicals did. That year tho .failing off in the voto of tho, oiaio most marKcti,. uiero ueing nearly twelve hundred Democrats iu Lancaster' county who failed to vote, and moro than a, proportional number of Radicals. Wo owed our success in that campaign moro, to tho exceeding great apathy of our opponents than to our own energy and promptitude It will not lio safo for us to rely so largo ly upon tho apathy of.bur opponents In iho present contest. If wo do wo shall bo overwhelmingly beaten. Wo can certainly elect our candidates if we poll our full vole, even without, any help front dissatisfied Repulilcans, To get out tho Demoeratio voto of Penn sylvania is tho great work set beforo us In tho present campaign. To that end every effort of ovcry actlvo man n tho party must bo constantly directed. Every Democrat in tho Stato should ho at onco mado to fuel lxla ludividul re sponsibility. An efficient working or ganlzatlon must bo Immediately perfect ed in every election district ; such an organization ns will bring overy Domo cratic voter'to tho polls on tho second Tuesday of October, aid bring him there prepared lo vote. Tho Registry law"may bo unconslltu tlonal, but until tiio decision rendered by a set of partisan Judges Is ro ycrsed It must bo regarded. Thero must bo no mistakes mado, no I053 of votes through carelessness. It must bo diligently scon to that no votor is deprived of his constitutional right of franchiso by any uovico or tho uospcrato Radicals. Wo ilced not detail to our readers tholr duties, Theyknow'thcm nlready, and will uo Kept fully posted as tho cam palgn advances. What wo dcslro to do at present, Is to itnprcaj upon tho minds of overy Democrat tho assuranco, that a f ull'poll of tho Democratic voto will olect Packer and Pershing by a largo'majori ty j and to fasten upon overy Individ ual member of tho party a solemn con viction of his own individual responsi bility. A great nud crowning triumph lies within our grasp. By electing Packer ami l'crshlng wo can put nn end to Radical mlsrulo In Pennsylvania, and gladden tho hearts of ovcry truo patriot 111 tno lanu. .Novcr had any political organization moro solemn responsibili ties resting upon it than has tho Demo cratic party of Pennsylvania in tho present crisis. It is n contest In which every individual Democrat ought "To feol as If himself wero lie Ou wuoso nolo urtu hung victory," Lcf tho watchword of ovpry Demo crat bo "( full vote fs certain vlc(ory, And tp'onsuro tho full pol of our ranks labor earnestly, nnd untiringly. So shall our success be nssurpd boyom". tho pos slhllity of doubt. Democratic Victory in Ken. TUCKY. Louiavlllo ilr-Knali-li frl fit (ltd that Jas. W. Tuto tho Democratic caudl ditto fgr Stato Treasurer was elected by Mi overwhelming majority of 10,000 to Ulm.r Irnm Mm 1-M.MMlPe Of 1 110 MlUSCriULT 111 Madison twp. about tho mlddleof July, ftbrown bull two years old. lareo horns. t reward., will bopaldforhlsretuin. JOHN J. OI.isn.il. JlAmsoN, Aug. oiiu-uw. O T I C E . i.n..l.lli nrn ImrnWlinllnnl lint, tft trilst OT deal with John Mlchlcr on ray accou-it as I will paynodebtsof his ranking nor carry out auy contracts entered Into by hmi.ns ho 1ms for!o Ril thoartlclo orn-irecmeniDCiwei-n us. rsmu iuivn- lerlsnowresiillnironniy laud. unaAKLOAi-. Au ir. ti.'Kl-tf. R. KILE. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. f iwTATB nt" l.rnVAItl) STINUifAN DKC'H. Thn iin(TPi-.trmfi! imvltK hponnnnomtod b Iho Ornlmni' Court of C'olnmuta county ai AutUtor to distribute tUo bulanco hi U19 hand of Michael F.Kyerly, Administrator of L. Stlnemnn Into of Lloum township in hnld county, deceased, will meet Iho parties lntcresled,ntlho lYothnLotary's oilico In Uloomsburt; on Saturday tho 23th day of AiifT. a. n.. iwfl. nttcn o'clock n. m.. lor tho pur- poieof his appointment. All porcon1 having claims nanlnst said cstato will prefcent litem nt tiiat 1 nny bharo of tho fund Aus.OGO-it. reonlrcd to present them nt that tlino, or be excluded Jrom CJKOUaE COLE51AX. Auditor. rpjUAL LIST FOR SEPT. TEKM X A. li. 1SU. FJItST WEEK. William D.wti va Margaret Krahauy. Tho West Brauclilnsuranco Co. va Slmou C. Iklw'ard MTall ct. nl. vs John Sweeney. Tliomns J. Vftiidersllco vr Hubert Howell, havlna Davenport vs Yv'JIUam Kllnetop. JolnKIoleman vh Michael Cronan. John Cooper vm Daniel llower and Zlinmerman Couypgtiam township va Voter L. ICilue ct. nl. Isaac t egcly vs James YV. Sanltey. Abraham Young vs Jacob Woollyer, Chai-les H. Green, vs Tetor 8chui. Hamuel llenncr vh John Illnteilltor. I.upas N. ilover vs OeorcoW. Collamer. Davld I.cwiH Cluardlnn of tho heirs of John llessdec'd. vh comnsfcuiuii, Wm, Heeler vs John Havngo ct. nl. A. ll. Krnsnnn vs Matthew Wynkoop, Garni hcoof Henry Glger. Joseph Thomas vs John lloup, l'eler Appleman vj BILib 1'. Karns, nnu ist iiuu). rox vs John Jonei. HcniyJ.YoiplovalKf-aQDiuin A teiio tenant. Henry J, Yo.iplo vs Isaac Drum A teno tenant uuuuipii mmmuu vs uuuru iirt'iscu. John Applegalo vs Thomas 1'ollc. John AppIc,sato vs Thomas rolk. Simon C ohlvo vs lltiuuali K. Arnutrong. Wm: Nugent vs D. RHeybert. Nathan llrothera xh Hi nrj' A. Wcwlmisaul, JU'iiry Uablo vs IMcr llower Jt terro tenant. Austen Church vs Amliow Clark, Josso I). Ulco vs Nathan Cromis. John l'rlco vs (Samuel Genscl. Samuel Gomel vs Daniel 1 lower. lteubcu H . King vs Kllsha 11. 1'urnol. John U. Lelby vh Couynghani townslilp. liobertGoncll vs Jtarny M'llreartv. Mara'i A.l'eterman (idm'r. vs Vatenlluo Stout et.ai. I2dward Ferguson vs Columbia County. Lid wan I Hliniler vs Columbia County, isamuel Ulchard vs Columbia Covnty, Henry James vi Columbia County. F. Wuiehol vs John t Cnslovv. Gideon Arndt vs John U. Iciby. Geoige Nungesisor va Jacob Yohe Jr. Itobo.tH. Hamnton vs Richard Wutklus. Thomas Ueulleld va Uriah Chamberllu. DjiUcI H.Lanbach vs Iowry Cole. A a, J. Hcluoehl vh Liiekawiuuia a 11. H. H. Co, George W. Lott vs Wni. Schuvler, Aloxandcr Colly va Allnas Coio, lVter Hchug vs Chntlcs Lee, JoA'.ih 1L Crcasv vs II. K Dollmnn. Columbia Co, vs Jacob Yoho Jr. Treasinerof L.oiuiuui 4 county. WARRANTED. We o fur to Farmers, mo rll"c"' IlAUrl'8r.AWB0NEBU)'Klll-a031'lIATK01? I.IMK mucins. W''J v."! U nsll. not been dcprlvod of their orBnnlo mntter-tho Kreiuo and Kluo-by burnlucorbJ tluii. It. tlie.-o-lore, presents to Iho uso of tho 1-nrmci o tho TBliiablo properties of ltaw Hones In a Igb y coiieenlnitcil form-rendering ltatonco quick In net ion nnu very pcniiiiuvm. i,, nf l- armors uru ruvtiiiuiici.wc.. tho dealer located In their nelahborhood. In bcc tlnns whevo no dealer Is yet cstAbllsheil, the l'liosphnte may be procured directly from the unucrsisnc". MoylS. J1HIIUI1 Punoi Oin-e, No. SO 8. Delawnro Ave, I'lillndclplila. Aug. u, uu-jiu. TIIU CI HEAT MEDICAL MIHTAKE.-Of for- riini- .lavs was nn utter Lculcct of saullary pre cautious. No cftlclcut menus wcio naoptca lor the prevention of slcuness. SGweraga was un known Incltlesj drainage was rarely attempted In the country. Heaps of olTal were lea to rot in the public streets, nnd domestic cleanliness, the ercat nntldoto to febrllo diseases, was sauiy neg lected. It Is not so now. Wlso laws, phllan- thionlc Institutions, nnd a vigilant sanitary po lice, have, to a great extent, remedied tho fivll. Norls tills all. l'roventlvo Jledlcatlon has help ed materially to lessen tho rates of mortality. It Is not too much to say that tens of' thousands cscoro sickness In unhealthy seasons In conse quence of having Invigorated their systems In advanco by a courso or hustettkkm axvn ACH BITTERS. Tills pure and powerlul vege table tonic and allcrativo comprises the extracts aud essences of a variety of roots nnd herbs, re nowned for their strengthening, soothing, vital Izing and purifying properties; 'Theso medicinal ni-r-ntu nrn Incornnrnted with n. SDlrlt absolutely freo from tho ncnu poison wnicn acmes, moro or less, nil tho liquors of commerco, nnd their effect is duTasod tlirounh tho wholo framo by this ac tive, s et harmless stimulant. Tho result Is such a condlt ion oi the system ns renders It all lut tin- jim-fout to the exterior canses of disease, such'as damp, fog, sudden alternations of .temrcrature, ic. Strength, and tho perfect regularity of all tho functions of tho body.aro the best safo-guards almt ntmosphcrlo poison and tho effects of un wliolcsoino water, and IIOSTETTEIVS BITTERS aro tho best strengthening nud regulating medl clnontpiesont known, l-'or dyspepsia aud bil iousness they nro a specific ab&olute, A UMliN lollv A TUIl'a lAittt-rs ol administration on the n 1 roau Hycr lato of Greenwood twp., aS'uJ. deceased, havo been granted liylbVDTns uuiiiuiun. ...... j w n. ii. aiyu, , Iwv., township. All persons lmvini t' VZ demands ngalnst the estate or iiw dCof fu debtcd to mako payment. ' 'pcklc July 23,'C9-Ct. .110 pai Xlioro will i ' bo lint flftceu to nrobnblv twenty lloiiubllcann in tiio lc;lulnturc. RKGISTKIVS NOTIOa.-NoTlOE is hereby given to all legatees, creditors and oilier pcr&on- Interested in tiio estates of tho re spective decadents nnd minors, that Iho follow ing administration ana guardian nccounu havo n-uii nitiu m iiiuoiuco oi ino uegisier oruoiuni- blacouilty. aud Will bo lrLsetll(lil fnr i-nnrirm-i. tlon and allotranco In the Orphans' Coun, lo bo held In liloouisburg.ou Monday, tho lata day of Hept.lHi'J, ut two o'clock lu tiio nftcrnoon of D..1U 1. Aciount of E. 11. Crawford ndm'r, of Danlol Zelgler lutoofHcott tw.i.dec'd. V. I-'listnud llnal account or Abner If. Walter uumuiuiiu nill.ll. locum llllUOl cmia or Will, Yocuin dee'd. :i. l-'inal account or ILiiiIel P. Itolirunrh ndiu'r do bonis nou of Jacob 1'. Itolubnch iluo'il. 1. Accouut pfl'. w. J. 1). Mellck aurvlvluv Executors of DanlclMcllck lato or Hcott tn, dee'd 6. First and Until account of John Vcuncr (J. Account or Lawson llughcs nnd ItohrM'IIcn ry Lvecuiorsof John M'Henry, lato or llenton 7, I-'Irst nnd final account or Tctor Laubach ndm'r. or Ann Luubach dcc'il. o. r thi uuti iinui uccoum oi ueo, u Low, lulm'r u. ,uuiiiu.iiiii.,un.u. 0. Account or lillla Kline, Executor or Abra- iinui iviinoas iiiou uy jusiau Kline, ndm'r. or lu. Klrat nud llnil nccouut of John HeinboW ndni'i-, of John llildel'ieutal, dee'd. 11. Account of Jolin Wcnncr,adm'r, of Boloaiou 12. Kl'nai account of I, W.Hnitmau, Executor of u. B. Merrell, dco'd as Guardian of ulara Bitten- IS. Flrstaud flnnlaccountof A. B. Browo Exec utor of Abraham llArcrnr .lon'.l PhH.S'lAL0' Sam,ucl .KlsPeri Executor of rtuni'rTSrta niicV K,.'.i&.V" '"" 10. First anil flnul nwmnm ..r nfi.nt.i. Executor of Jacob Karns lato of Flshlugercelt twp. dee'd. If. First nud final account of II fj. Hess, ndm'r of l'eter Hess late of FUhlngcreek twp.aeoU 18. Account of Ellas i, Weaver, ndm'r. of l'ijtcr weaver luloori-'miilcl m iu. .,v.n.i ' 1U. Flual nccountof ttamuslCieasy Guardian of ' -n . ...u " . o'uiei WOlIUec'U. r,iSR:.W."m,V "-'.iP:0. ol the fcu in licl Kowcr. in twp. li First nnd final account of Clinton rtobblns. ndm'r. of Joseph ltobb.us lato of arec-mvood twn.doo'd. a. Account or A. r. Heller, adm'r. of Bnmutl ICisner. IuLb nf Mntllirm ,lnn-.f n.i : i1,' ir "J a ".nal ?.ccon4t f M. E. JacUson and (liluei-t H. Fowler. Executor of John F. Fowler latooflloiouKhofllunvlck.dec'd. r"iuwri , f . "Mu uwuuu- Joun lieichuer af.ar5!au'1o'r,iSaWSltle0rf B Ka"cU""- T,th-,.itCCn0iUnV ?S IH',V0U t'' Claik. Joeutor of Jtiui 1'ibiiiuEcreeii, uoc u. Miff Nov'lu l-ri'Snkf 1'"u" 1Ieuac"Uu". auardli?6; J G FltFEZIfi Blooinsbiirg August 0, 1859. ' Jteglster, WIDOW APl'IlAISEMENTS. Tho following appraisements of real and per sonal OrOOf-rtV kf.l. tlTlflft n tvl.ln.Da .1-. . A. . - liuyo been llied 111 the olUce of the Register of will bo weseuted for absolute conllrmatloi. to the Orphans' Court to bo held In llloomsburir. In mid for said county, ou Monday, the (Ith day of HP: ;W ft'two o'clock v. u.. isald dsy. unless 7 . J . w.""v,.i. vuumiuttnuus uru previously ,"i?dr V; l.lc1,1 oil lerous liitoresttd in bald estates will tnke uolicoi dee'd. a. Widow of Joseph K'kcudall of MlfUIn twp. i wid0WiiJ.m' M' ,'"t'0' Bcolt lwr, doo'd. &. WldOWllI I'lllllt. Vf U.nnlu .irllllli. dee'd. ' . ".. - .."AWdow of Frederick Lohrmau of Locust 7., Widow of l'ttcr Emery of Fisblugercck twji S. Widow of Cleo. Ilrelsch dco'd. JOHN O. FREEZE. UeKlsler, of Catawissa twp, UU11U1VO iUXlUli, awVjr -t- .estate op OEonaR M'MiciuuirDIJn In tho orphans' Court in and forf is thus contained: be. liiiuomaiteroiinopciiiionforM. -Administrator todtslrllmlofun.iiKick. J.H.lkcicrAtldltorof IhuestaloofOwli in i dco'd. c. o. uarkley oppoluted Ami , ceruneu irom mo record July m . n Knlln la ItftrAhv ivlvoit 11m, will nttend totho duties of tils nrilling day or Sep., IMS), nt ID o'clock A. where parties interested shall MMnlltin barred Irom coming for nshareorilii''"uw juiyavoiMw. v-a-mhi& AUDITOR'S NOTICE tho . .. . . I. bin in toe vrpuaus- uounoi Lomraliliu. v. tho matter of the cstato of FrederlclEtile m cd. On motion of Mr. Clark, am' y estnto, E. H. Little Esq., nnvu, mnlto distribution among tno l'-H!i-'vnB ceueuu ny iu , From tho Record. JESSE COLEiuj rail Will attend to tho duties of hit ipp-tl BBC uis omce.in inoomsuurg.ou naiQrojf,' it. of August, 1800, nt 10 o'clockA.Slv0 wncro parties iniercsicu may mum E. U LrfIL,ut juno zj,u-.i-4i. u nr UK11W1CK aAZCTTE coti ' .per i AUDITOR'S NOTICE. XX ESTATKOS'Cl.EMDKLO.IlICCrCOrlA The undersigned,- appointed by '. Courts of Hulllvan county and oICotBcr ty, Tespectlvoly; An auditor, to tlleilnnvii of the real estate of Clcmuacl O. Ell, taken by tho heirs at Uio appraUtit CI tho heirs and lc-al reprcseutailvmij... . cedent; will attend at tiio Ilegii-tU6 llloomsuurts ill vuiuiuuiucuuuiy, osr mnJi 17th day of Uoptcmbor A. 1). ism, M or perrormlng tho duties or his nfucnd b wlilch tlmeniid placo said parlle tt pieasc, oo present. j,u,ikwvTC .Tnlv 9.-1 'lf'l-lt.. i , -. -can Lu'ti IIERIFF'S SALE. piJIPIiES, I'lio undersigned will chcerrully mall (fuee) to all who wish it tho Hccipo and lull directions for preparing and uslug u slmplo and Beautltul VciiL-lablo Ikili.i. Hint will lmmedlatelv removo Tnu, Freckles, l'lraples, lilotcbcs, and all erup tions nuu llllIIUllllCS UI LUU Clilll.lUUYlUg luusuiuu sou, clear, smooth uud bcaulirul. lio will iiihu hLiiu I KiiKici liiKiriicLiunH irnr. duclug.by very slmplo means,a luxuriant growth or 1 bur on a bald hond or smooth raco In less than tinny nays noin nrst application. Tlionhovecanhoobtalncd by return mail by addressing THOS. F. CHAl'MAN, chemist. 1'. O. Box Out), Wi llioadivay, Now York. Aug. G,'U)-ly. uy virtue oi n wni oi joran nctta nf lltn nnrt nf Cnmmon I'leflftfifl'rJrhl.'Rl tyrvml to mo directed, will ho expo j sale or outcry at tho Court Houe!nBaa Haturday August 7th tho roUautufS tta to wtt : That certain bulhling 1W "w piece oi RTOunuin ouui i.ioomuci if no comuy on mo-corner 01 rouria itoaa wireei generally Knuna aiuuubj which said lot is sixty feet moreotfttn(f nnd one hundred ond sixty lett d!-ul"" Itoad utieettoticolt'a Alley.aaJUiuc. W( dwelllnc house sixteen feet bytrr' iramo, aud two btorltslileh uluiiuitjju bftck of main bulldlnu. aUo frume.t),1' twenty four feet and ukltchtuattu ' t. uv i wen iv iour leer. weizcu uikcu iu oxecniion uiiuwai g; RAND JURORS. lirlarcreck Ucorgo Miller, Ebhraia Trow bridge. lieulon Stott E. Colley, Berwick Iloro'-UiDgiiiau Beeley, Levi Bred bunder, John Ruch. Centre Jesse Hollmnn. Greenwood John H. Mather. Hemlock-Cyrus Graver, Win. B. Marshall, John Miller. Jackson Absolem M'Heury.HeuJamln HehS. Locust Joseph llllllg, Daniel Slluo,- Ma lson bamuel Johuson, Mtuilu-Uanlel A, Hess. Mt. Pleasant-Jacob Btroup.Einanuel Gilbert, Maine Benjamin Harmln, Francis Fleming. lloarlngcreuk Hiram Cool. Scott-Ellas Krum. PETIT JURORS FIRST WEEK rS.U "??1SMIIEH TERM 18011. Bloom Wm. Oelgor. llrlarcrcek Wm. Wllkison.Chnrles Reed I'enton-A.L.Davto.Jcreiulab, Btlles, Alex ander M'Henry, ' Beaver Chas. Mlcliael. Jeremiah Culn. Berwick Boro'-Wm. BtephensT -s Centre-Wm, Delttcrlck, Levi Hutchison. Catawlss-Bamucl Long, Jr. Daniel c. Gear huuit, Jacob Crelgh. t'c-nlralia Boro' Henry Gable. FUlilugcrcck Daniel I-'. Hosier, l-'raukitu ltcubou Knltiin. llemlock-Lpyl Wrlght.Jncob Harris.Jackson 1 tidy, Aurou D. Guilts, John It. Miller. miL-uat niHuunj- onyuer, MlUllii John Lutz. christian Wolf Madison-Win, J. Allen, Morris Masters. Moutour Isaac Mowery. Mt. l'leasant John Wunich, Orange Hiram It. Kline, Uoarliigcrci.k-Wellliietou Adams.Oeo. Craig, Win. Hit; Isbach, Geo. F. Craig, fUxi. c. Eckl Bcolt Thomas Creveling Sr. SECOND WEEK. Bloom-Gcorgo W, Sterner, Samuel Shaller. lleiiton-Johii Ioust, l'eter Laubach. Berwick lloro' -Lewis Eukc. Beavti Jolo Biedbcnder. tubrMrueUe7.lBa,'0llu'Vl;,' TUoulM M'He'Ja Cuuter Henry R, Rcmby. Centralis lloin' .ipromlai. uuLunuu jiituu Lunger, Locust-John Snyder. Isaiah Ycager. YetU ": y Jlas';ller Win. 11 nichiSSlFralL S? Bl0Ut lru"11 M,Cu"'. Tn'o.VTontS:' E' Haua' J0,' ' ?'.;.,..touC-1',"acu''r Lvaus, MllUiu Isoao Bwcppenhelser. rine-Joshua Savage, Richard w. Lyons. Roarimrcreelc nwn lrn....i.i Scott-basiuel It, Klluo, Aaron 'Boone Ben. Jamlu F. Iteigliard, Wesley Riicklo, ' nuKunoai ueorga Bteadman, 111 tebthnoliv that tho lor..ni, iu drawn Irom the wheel, and entered upon tho minutes ol tho olllco, wo havo hereunto ct oil? AtU-sT '""-"'"'"y "t July A, l).lSo Wm. KmcHUAuai, Clerk. t-r .Q,fI.0f,l!SS!.M!.llllfd, Sheriff. ,7-.Vlo"n "AlfllAfl, i jurv THOS. J. WELLI VER, ) Cmu" Tho Tr T 1 O E. Treasurer Of Cnlnmliln r.ni,,,l.r ...m ,. school warrants; forStato appropriation. If the sum bo handod Hi befuro llualkettlemcnt with ... - - ' ' " iviviuivllAUM, Treasurer, S T R A Y. Cnmo to the premises ortlio subscriber in Hn. ganoai township. Columbia Co., on or about the uurthday or July n dark brown mare, about rourteeii years old, star ou her forehead, scar on left hip, scratches ou botli hind reet uud sllchtlv on front ones. ' Tho owner is requested lo provo propeity nay expenses nnd tako her away or fcho will bo sold . . JAMES J. MEEKER, C'KNTUAL July lll.'ta-St. m.ivi.H. QO-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE. TllO nnilf.rklrMW.,1 linv. anl.,n.l t..tn n.nnl ship as Founders nudMachlnUts.at tho National Foundry heietoforo occupied by l'uter Blllmyer. l'lM'EH BILLMYE1I. , , . GEORGE V. HENRIE. .,J?.",.1.'.0"I"or"1o 'n' fl'ni will lw settled ty L It. Ikler, to whom nil porsons Indebted should illoomsburg June 11,'CO-tf. rpiIE ESPY HOTEL. ESl'Y, COLUMBIA COUNTY, l'A. Olio underslgiieil wduld Inform the travelling publlo that he has taken tho ubovo named estab llshmentand thorouglily rellttod tho samo for thO Perfect C011V(,litniu .if lila irni,l. 111. la.iL will be stockisl w Itli the best tho market allords. ...v v..w.vEa. Hui, wium au ciKurs always Vi bo found III hU bar. .., WILLIAM ri-HTIT. Apr.WD-lf ji,py , 4 LL, KINDS OP JOI1 PRINTINfl iieatlv executod at Tuicflni. nuui tt mnM 4,0US nrowrty of John Martin Ouj,'d. Kin July 2J,3 MOllUKCAir'Tj -n a gllERIFE'S SALE. l0or By vlrtuo of a writ of rieriruckj out of tho Court of Common rim i, rT county, nnd to mo directed will bi- ivJI IllllUlO HHIOOUlUHl'reilllAeS.UllMUUW. vb. BfTJ, at 10 n.m.the following deKfiK ' In Centralis boro' Columiila counti, the north by lot of Michael Fulis east by Locust Avenue, on the souls KflV, W. Oi diner, on tho west by an alW.s ty flro feet front by ono hundred u. '("C deep, on which Is erected two Kern's nouses Willi llio appurieuuiieeii Seized taken In execution and lot Ihe property of John Slgllnger ,. REAL ESTATE SA! Org Ml in I DESIRABLE TOWN PB. ,AT 1'IUVATE SAU 'q Tho liouso nnd lot occupied by .U' ncrofWcstSlreetnndlho propow'JS m extonsion, illoomsburg, i-a. is u"""oa -Saloon very reasonable term, i,""1 rno nouso is new nnu wen uui-w-. in ordinary family Is commodloui itJ.n"" Tho location Is the most deslrablt. D lng beautiful and healthful, rtniwi dust and nolso.and conveuleutly wpwp lness ortheplace. 1 1, Tho house will bo sold portly to?10,, 11 lred, and n luxurbint gurden can w om( l'osscsslon elvcn nt any Hi": ' mrtlcukun, terms. Ac. npply ''".'Jfire! Real W Ills llrower's BulUltig, W July 23,'CO.Jui. 1 I.- iia to F0R SALE- :aa! Will be offered for salo at the r'1;0T1 subscriber In Fishlngcreek tovv$fu September 3rd 1KW at 2 ocloek tt'.'L'ntn not previously dl sposcd of.lho lo"- REAL E S T Al-rsM situate In Fishing Creek and BenW 0 . ONE Tit ACT of timber laud to i& near Stillwater, containing UW-nt, four hundred acres. .iTmoi ONE TRACT ear Stillwater I""!01 Fishing CrecktownsblpscouWnW; und twenty acres, twenty crc proved, tho remainder is henvllrij-vii rock oak, white oak. chestnut, tM on this tract is erected a story oM' JS U WELLING UO'A Lmebarn. These trocU'nU any desired po''.'!011.,:.?-(.i ig lots near BllllwaUr, on tne wfu Terms nintln known on day el ileBlrloir In tmrrhnsnut IirlVOlO 'dress or call on "Sift Juiy ay,ii-jew. and new frame barn. entire or In ing lots near bUi.'"L ra C ALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATl lb nu. . t. T-uTATll J Dl j;: mi' . 1UD wen KUOWU 1WI11I it...- , . r.v , Columbia county will bo offered i elUicr In lots or tho wholo TNI deslretl. It consists of . SEVENTY -FOUR ACK more or less, on which Is erected ''" ne and log bam with orchard, B",.;t 2 io. About 70 acres cleared land. -regarding terms apply to ' NICOLAS KINDT, fl.TC,.., or MATHIAH KINDT, M""1 May 21,'tltf-lm Jil, PRIVATE SALE. ,,u OF VALUABLE Hl?fl 1 no unucrsigneu, jixecum. 1 1 lir.!,C9.tf to said estate, containing f Vied front. The terms me reasuiianu,"-,,, wilt be given within thirty dsslJjn. I ;tf 10 JPOR SALE. io The subscriber oirers nt prl"'.!'tl erty of John Allen situate In Wft, Ll nnaconsutlna of two bu ld ytTuJlf. which Is ereoled n good TWO S'"; BJ DWELLING HOUSTe with nffi'i, lues. A good welt of water nu Mm if fail parficutars apply to J At ysgj H -ri )ATENT OFFICE. Initnlnnnlm .villi In lake 0!! i.'in Inventors who wish to in",yiii(iiii ore advised to counsel with ,UA yt' or Ilia HCIkNTIFIO AUKii'CAN, Jf'r, tod claims bctoro the I'ateiit oni ' r' twenty years. Their Amerleanl-" Vbl Agency Is the most liul!"-!!! Chaives less than any olher re W-iB1 A. l'ninplilet, contululni' 'f", i ' Ml' 37 rark ! JIC.8m. QEND ONE BOLLAn'j, J3 by lelurn mail ono of I.O'f WI BOXES, ol Iho richest I'll!l,a',fviini!l( per, All tho Ladles uro In fSusit , Address L01J,lJ,kl