THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMO CHAT, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA CQUNTY, PA. $fa (ifaimnlmm. HL.OOMSBU11G. PA. t'UIIJVY MOKMMI, Jtll.Y 28, is;i. lUlljr I for True Dcmnrmllc lrtiirt1es I Tho dereliction of Democratic) con ventions and Democratic leaders In Avowing correct positions on vital net lvo questions, Is forcing tho formnllon of now parties peculiarly Interested In thoso Issues. Tho worklngmcn's party Is nn example Tho Democratic party ot former days was peculiarly tho champion of tho laboring and produc ing Interests of' tho country, whllo Its various opponents woro always tho champions of aggregated capital. In tho abstract this Is truo now. But our Conventions havo becomo bo cowed by sucecsslvo defeats, and thoso who forco themselves Into tho lead of tho party Hollmld, that thoy think only of con scrvatism (that devilish subterfugo which opposes all measures to correct present ovll and Is In favor of nothing but bawling about tho "saeredncss " of hntloual debts) or somo smart trick or dodgu lu tho Bhapo of a " now dopart tiro " by which to avoid tho flro of tho enemy trundle bed patriots who skulk frnm tho vigor of manly strugglo lest dofeat may follow mou who would bo victors without the triumph of n single prlnclplo rather than run tho risk of a dofeat In tho effort to establish that which Is correct 1 Tho principle of tho Democratic party require that tho public lands should bo held for tho solo mo of nctttal Bcttlcrs, nnd that thoy should bo appro priated to no other purposo whatever. Tho sumo principles aro hostllo to every form of National Banks or Ban k- lug, and require tho issuo of simple treasury notes to meet such emergencies its can not bo supplied by specie. Tho snmo principles aro opposed to all complicated forms of government and laws, which 1111 tho country with hordes of ofllelals, tax gatherers, spies, pimps and loafers, to suck tho substance of tho pcoplo. Tho samb principles rcqulro that nil projects of Improvement and devclopo mcnt that can bo reached by such effort shall bo left to Individual cntorpriso ; nud that corporations shall only be ro sortcd to in cases that aro manifestly beyond tho reach of Individual effort ; and that oven then they shall bo secure ly curbed In their powers. Thosamo principles rcqulro that In lovylng taxes all property of whatever kind or nature shall bear its equal sharo nnd that nono shall bo exempt; and that in tho levying of tariffs thoy shall bo so adjusted as to bear lightly upon articles of primo necessity nnd heavily only upon luxuries, nnd upon all in proportion to their value. Tho samo principles regard nil gov ernment as merely a necessary evil that Is only to bo tolerated so fur as to restrain men from injuring each other, which shall Icavo them otherwise freo to regulato their own pursuits of indus try and improvement, and shall not tako from tho mouth of labor tho bread it has earned ; and that its power shall bo limited to thoso subjects and its own protection. Tho foregoing aro mainly tho leading characteristics of tho Democratic party anil wo cannot conccivo for tho lifo of us why our conventions of recent years overlook or shun them. If vigorously advocated and faithfully pressed at all times, there would bo no occasion for tho formation of labor unions and worklngmcn's parties, and these would becomo powerful auxiliaries that would glvo victory to tho Democracy at all times. At least, If dofeats would occur they would only bo of temporary char acter and at worst would only provo a momentary Interruption, Oh, for another great bravo Jackson, to rally tho masses around their Inter eats nnd to crush tho miserable bands of corrupt a?.d timid demagogues that havo got into tho lead of great parties! Dclcgato Elections. Tho Democratic Dclcgato elections for Columbia county will bo held onSatur day, August Cth ono week from to morrow. Tho voters havo had amplo notico tho candidates havo long been beforo tho public abundant opportun ity Is given to every Democrat to ox press his choico. Lot overy Democrat attend tho elections and sco to it that honest and Dt men aro elected to rcpro Bent them men who will glvo fair ex prosslon to their will and keep tho best Interests of tho party constantly In view. No party can bo uniformly successful at elections, or long maintain an exist ence, unless It preserves Its unity. A divided party is suro to go to speedy destruction. Unanimous acquiescence in nominations fairly mado Is thcreforo a ucccsslty to success and to continued existence Under tho efficient rules of tho party In Columbia county unfair ness Is impossible, nnd full expression is ucccssarlly given to tho will of thoso who elect tho delegates. Of course tho voice of thoso who do not attend thoso elections Is not heard, for thoy do not utter It. but theso aro bound In all fair noss to yield gracefully to what Is dono bv thoso who do act, In order that union and harmony, tho strength nnd vitality and power of tho party, may bo maintained. Of courso tho Itadlcals will fuss about " rlncs.1' about management, nnd thoy will sympathizo In well affected tears over the misfortunes of tlio uo featcd, Ac, Ac. But tho fact Is that thcro Is no such a thing as a Domocratlc ring in Bloomsburg, and If thoro was It would uo impotent for good or ovll or to effect any tiling, under the strln cont rules adopted by tho party. That somo.,eandldatcs must bo defeated Is vorv certain whuii iwu uiuu mm horuo ono must ride behind "but the defeated of this year may bo tho prefer red of tho next, and tho friends of each will want tho support, of tho friends of tho other at somo period. A Kindly and brotherly feeling, thereforo, Is tho only safo rule of action and tho only ono that can mako a party strong. Lot all, then, turn out to tho delegate elec tion, lot eacn express nis voice, anu wlion tho majority has selected a ticket tt. it. hn tmnnlmouslv Bunnortcd. who ever may bo placed upon ft. All tho candidates announced aro worthy men and deserving of support if nominated The nronoscd amendment to tho Constitution making tho Stato Treas urcr elective Is not to bo voted on this fall, as Btatcd In many papers. If it passes another Legislature then It will An .ggrcho Ciuiipiilgu. Wo havo heard much talk about that. Wo havo road much of it In print. Hut Wokcoiio action. No giant thunder wakes patriotic nerves to action. Paint clattering about ronteinptlblii " depart tires" rulllo llltlo rill a moment now and then n moment later all i (dum ber and quiet rcposo again. Where uro tho committees on tho conduct of tho campaign? Why don't they marshal tho Issues, with accompanying expos ures, and detail tho facts and figures to tho public? Why don't they hold up to tho pub lic view tho fearful, wasteful oxtrava- canco and corruption of tho Federal government, and glvo tho facts and figures to provo them ? Tho oxtravaganco nnd outragooftho Federal Congross In lavishing thous amis and tens of thousands of acres of tho pcoplo's public lands upon corpora tions, nnd other sheer wasto of them I Tho enormous and unjustiflablo appro priations by tho lladlcal Congress, nud wasto and theft of government ofllelals; why aro not theso with detail and proofs brought promlnonlly to public Vlow 1 Why nro not nil tho lladlcal acts and laws carefully compiled, rovlowcd, and their oppressive character exposed ? Tho ballot box is grossly debauched by various laws nnd practices ; tho Fed eral Courts aro equally debauched and corrupted, tho Jury systom Is vlclom, citizens nro depleted of their means by scoundrels without ouTclal position who infest tho 1'edcral Courts and control results, pockets nro thus filched, Justlco Is derided and its courts nro mado n mockery, yet nothing Is dono to cxposo and provo theso facts to tho public 1 Tho Trcsldent Is off to tho races, pat ronizing gamblers, nt least by his pres ence, tho Vico Prosldont nt homo pitll fully begging tho public to look nt him, tho heads of departments nro scattered to tho winds, tho Lord only knows whero, and tho wholo government Is actually In tho hands and under tho Im mediate direction of a Confederate JIa- Jor of thostaffofthorcbelGon. Toomus! Yet thoso whoso special business it is to exposo theso things stand witli their hands in their pockets, possibly con triving schemes to get them into somo bodyclso'sl Tho Secretary of tho Treasury hords a hundred millionsofgoldconstantlyin tlio Federal Treasury, whllo tho pooplo un necessarily pay gold interest upon that immonsosum, but not a word is said because this Is fur tho interest ot tho bankers and brokers nnd bhavcrs who Ilvo nud grow fat by It. Tho wholo power of tho Treasury de partment Is used to draw In greenbacks, upon which no interest is paid, nnd In terest paying obligations nro issued or kept afloat In their stead, to accommo date tho capital of tho country and In crcaso Its gains, while tho peoplo aro oppressed by tho scarcity of mouoy for business purposes, and high rates of In terest aro thus maintained I Tho country Is becoming filled with nolo shavers and shaving shops to drain tho unwary and tho unfortunato of their utmost farthing nnd to oppress and crush all debtors. Tho government looks on complacently and encourag ingly, nnd tho politician dnro not chirp of ho too will bo crushed, or at least derided, defeated and disgraced. Can not a party rise to tho level of this emergency, o'ertop and overwhelm ill Did all courago dlo when Andrew Jackson ceased to breatho? Can not an epistolary hero and statesman Uko Jefferson bo reproduced? uur Biaw aitairs nro ovcriooucu or neglected. Tho acts of tho Hadical Legislatures, their Injustice, corruption, wastefulness nnd oppression aro left unscanncd. Corporations actually pos sess, as Ifin fee simple, tho wholo politi cal power of tho State, and tho politi cians fear to attack or cxposo them. Thoy buy up and subsidize the press as well as Legislatures, they intimidato nil whoso ambition aspires to public po sitions, thoy oppress labor and shift tho taxes upon tho shoulders of tho great mass of tollers. They revel In power and wrong and yet aro unheeded I Tho Stato has acquired a Sinking Fund of $9,500,000 to pay off its debt. This sum is tightly locked up In tho Treasury. Tho corporations havo a matured Echemo to eciza it yet scarce ly n word of protest is uttered, tho county conventions of tho parties do not mention It, but few newspapers mako observation regarding it, tho pco' plo themselves do not act and do not seem to caro whether tho men for whom they voto for Legislative positions aro for or against tho thieving proposl tlon! Theso aro only somo points of im portanco. Why do not thoso who get off so much gab about "nggresslvocanv palgns" tako up tho subjects nnd press them upon public attention? Thcro Is too much feebleness in thoso who hold tho prominent posltlons-CROWD ON THE CANVASS AND FOKOK THE BATTLE TO FUHY, if you would either havo or deserve to havo victory 1 Let thcro bo an exhibit of fire, nnd en ergy and vigor I Neither timid, weak or slothful pcoplo, or tricksters, ever. achlevo great things. Let tho Stato Ex ccutlvo committee arouso to action I Ilcjiiilillran State Xomlucci. What of them. Stanton and Death? Wo see their names at tho mastheads of Republican papers that a all. Four (iuarters. Tlioltepublican papers have frequent ly been challenged to glvo tho military record of Camekon's candidates for Auditor nnd Surveyor General, but to far they nro as reticent as though their heroes had never smelt powder 1 Will any body favor tho public with nn nc- count of tho battles In which thoy won their laurels 1 It Is hinted that neither of them wero over within tho sound of a rebel gun, but of tho truth of this uo posltlvo Information Is given. Stan ton was a Surgeon, but no is stigma tized as a " contract Surgeon " n mero medical suttler, who, llko all of his class, was careful to keep out of harm's way a speculator upon tho uioou or tho country, who had a keener cyo up on Its purso than upon armed enemies. If this bo truo It Is mockory to set him up ns a boldler candidate Beatu Is said to hnvo been a Lieu tenant of ndarkoy squad. Thoso troops wero not proverbial for bravery or ho rolsm they rather fondly clung to tho rear nnd to tlio garrison. Thoy woro tho "pet Iambs." No oilkcr won dis tinction at their head. Was Heath over In a battle? Let tho public bo en lightened. Uo Is said to havo lost n leg lu tho war. If so, ho must havo a mil itary history of somo extent. Even though Stanton has nono let tho pub- Ho bo enlightened ns to tho clerk of tho Tickets ami Voting at tlio Delegate Modioli. At tho Instanco of many gentlemen Interested in tlio duo nnd orderly con duct of tho npproachlng dolegnlo elec tion wo print tickets for two by voters Ihmt'at, nnd run nupply them to any oxlenl required. Wo will also print bluiik forim uf returns for the mo of tho election olllccrs and furnish thciii oji proper application during tho com ing week. Tho general form of ticket as printed with blanks for tho Insertion of namos, ts ns follows: TICKET. I'Oll DliliKOATKft. INSTUUCTIONa. A different form of ticket can of courso bo used, tho rules of nomination being complied with or observed In preparing It; but tho nbovo form wo think will bo found most convenient for general use. It can bo readily filled up so as to expross completely tho in tention of each voter nt tho election. Hut It may bo well nt this tlmo to stato distinctly nnd clearly how tickets may bo illlcd up and how votes for del egates and Instructions todelcgntcs may ho gtven by tho pooplo. If In doing this wo shall, to Bomo extent, repeat ex planations hcrotoforo mado, our excuse must bo our earnest deslro to havo a fair and Intelligent election In every district of tho county. Voting fou Deleciatih. Tho first blank In tho ticket will bo filled up ac cording to tho number of delegates to bo chosen In n district nnd with refer ence to tho union or division of votes in selecting them. If but ono sotof del egates shall run in n distilct, or a voter shall deslro to voto nt all events for tho wholo number to which tho district is entitled, tho delegnto blank wlllbo sim ply filled up with as many names ns tho wholo number of delegates to bo chosen from tho district. In other words, tickets will bo filled upjustns tickets always havo been, with tho names of a number of dclcgato candi dates equal to tho cntlro number to be elected from tho district. It will bo qulto unnecessary In such cases to add to each naino tho words "ono voto,1' though their addition will bo harmless. Whether they shall be added or not, tho election olllccrs will scoro ono voto to each candldato on tho ticket accord ing to their duty under tho rules. Now wo supposo that In each of ono- half tho districts of tho county, but ono set of delegates will bo ruu. This will happen whenover tho pcoplo nro entire ly united upon tho candldato In whoso favor delegates aro to bo chosen, or whenover it shall bo agreed or under. stood that tho delegates shall bo divided between candidates without a contest. But in many casos oven of contest In districts, ono or both parties to tho con test will voto for tho full number of del egates. They will strlko for tho wholo nnd will not deslro to concentrnto their votes upon a smaller number. In all such cases also tickets will bo filled In with tho full number of names as nbovo mentioned, and nothing more will bo necessary. But whero there shall bo no united opinion, nor agreement for the division of delegates, and tho friends of a candl dato shall bo of opinion that thoy nro entitled to a pari but not nil of tho del egates from tho district, then the Gth rulo of nomination comes into play. Under it tho voter can glvo all his votes to a smaller numbor of candidates than tho wholo number to bo elected and thus a part cf tho voters In a district, can (If a considerable number,) get their duo sharo of delegates. In all such cases tho dclcgato blank In our form of ticket must bo filled In not only with a nnmo or names, but also with adesig- nation of tho number of votes given to tho person or each of tho persons voted for for delegate. Our election districts arosovcrally en titled to two, thrco or four delegates, tho number to each being proportioned to its Democratic voto nt tho last Gov ernor's election. Now In a district of two delegates, tho voter maygivohis two votes to ono candldato and to do so ho should fill In his ticket in this form : A. B..-T. 2 votes. In such a district tlio friends ot a can dldato for u convention nomination ought not to run two persons for delo gate on a contest unless they hnvo a two thirds voto in tho district; for a minor lty exceeding one-third cm certainly elect tho second delegate. Sugarloaf township Is entitled to two delegates. Now supposo that In that township 100 votes nro to bo polled at a dolegoto election and that tho voters aro divided In their proferenco between A, and B. (who aro candidates for somo leading domination) In tho proportion of CO for tho former and 40 for tlio latter, Tho question Is, ought A. to carry both delegates In Sugarloaf or but one? Let tho figures bo examined and wo willgct nn answer. DIvIdo 100 (tho number of votes,) by 2, (tho number of dclO' gates,) and wo get 50 voters for a dolO' gate. Now glvo ono dclesato to A. and CO of his voters may bo struck off from further consideration beenuso their claim to representation lias been fully met. Then the voters left, stand as fol lows : A. 10 13. 10, and tho next question is, shall wo glvo the second uelegatoto tlio 10 voters or to tho -10? To htalo this question is to answer It. Upon every ground of Justico nnd of common senso tho Bccond dclcgato should go to tho 10 voters who really constltuto tho second molarity in tho calculation and then tho genornt rosult will bo that wo will havo 90 out of tho 100 voters of Sugarjoaf actually ropro sentcd in convention instead of but CO. This result Is perfectly secured by allowing each of B'a to voters to cast his two votes forono delegate under the Cth rulo of nomination. In a district entitled to thrco delegates whoro a voter shall deslro to voto for but one, ho will till up Ills ticket In this formi A. B. 3 votes, and If ho shall deslro to voto for but two, then A. B. 1J votes, O. D. 11 votes In cither case ho will use his thrco votes In tho manner best calculated to securo fair representation tohlmeelf and his friends In tho Convention. Fishlngcrcok nnd Locust each elect four dolegatos nnd each voter lu thoso rou Mr.MiiKii standi.no committm:, a I two or threo candidates for dclcgato. Tho manner of filling lu tickets will occur to every Intelligent person, nnd need not bo enlarged upon In this place. Tho second blank Inourformbf ticket wlllbo filled wllh tho nnmo of ono per son for member of tho county Standing Committee, ns inch district Is entitled to ono member. A considerable spaco Is left under tho head of "Instructions" to bo Illlcd by each voter according to his plcnsuro, or this division of tho ticket may bo voted In blank or cut off whenover tho voter shall not deslro to voto Instructions. In asmuch ns tho issue lu selecting or vot ing for delegates will generally bo upon nslnglo office, candidates for oMcr offi ces will ofton feel compelled to resort to Instructions In ordor to lest their strength and rccclvo a proper support In convention. This plan of voting In structions Is by no means n perfect one, but It was nnold ono nud was not abol ished by tho now rules. It seems neces sary to retain it until somo better plan in tho naturo of n substitute for it, shall bo proposed. letter r (Jon. Mrtlaiullw. Tho Hadical papers publish tho fol lowing letter of Gen. McCANDiii:ss. Wo supposo It to bu genuine Wo sco nothing in it that In tho least reflects upon tho writer's patriotism, On tho other Jinnd it proves tho author's devo tion to tlio Union as established by the great fatheis who founded It : No. f.20 Walnut St., 1 ritll.ADin.l'HIA. Htit: I havo the honor to acknowl edge ihu receipt of a communication from tho Secretary of Wnr, dated tho 21st Inst., Informing mo of my promo tion to tho position of Brigadier-General of volunteers. This appointment I dccllno to accept, lu order that my motives for so doing may bo clearly understood, I will statu that when thoso who administer this Government ro-adopt tho original intention of prose cutlnir tills war for tho restoration of tho Union, I, together with hundreds of officers and thousands of men at present out of service will bo found ready and willing to return. Until such time, I consider tlio post of honor to bo tho private station. Wm. JIcCandi.esh. To Brig.-Gon. L. Thomas, Adjutant Gen. U. S. A., July 30, 1801. Concerning Instructions. Tho loth rulo of nominations pro vides, that " Delegates Instructed by tho voters who select them, shall oboy their Instructions in Convention, Ac.1' It will ho scon by this rulo that delegates can bo instructed only by tho voters who voto for them and not by others. Therefore, when two dclcgato tickets aro run In n district tho Instructions up on any ono ticket will apply only to tho dclcgato or delegates named thcro on, nnd tho election officers in such cases should scoro and count tho Instructions upon tho two kinds of ticket separately and report tliem accordingly. Instructions to a delegate, in order to bo binding, must bo givon to him by a majority of thoso who voto for him and by no smaller number. Tho Itadlcals aro preparing to carry Philadelphia In October by employing Maryland negroes to work on tho streets, commencing about tho mlddlo ofSoptember, and by appointing elec tion ollicurs who aro adepts at altering returns and stuffing ballot boxes. It is supposed several thousand voters may bo Imported. Thcro aro ways of pro venting theso frauds if our friends in tho city will apply themselves to tlio subject. Country politicians univer sally remark tho surprisingly loose, In effective and careless mnnuer in which city elections nro conducted. One-half tho caro and attention bestowed upon country elections would effectually pro- vent largo frauds at least in tlio cities. Wo hopo tlio subject will rccclvo better attention than it has over rocclvcd. TiniTunkhannock llcpublican thinks wo would bo Inconsistent to support an advocato of tho " new departuro " for office. Sapient 1 Wo never yet met a man who did not entertain somo opin ion or other that wo esteemed errone ous. Should wo thereforo refuso to support anybody for offlco? Tho Jle- publican gets oil" a vast amount of silly blab about its conscientious tcmperanco convictions and opposition to all dram drinkers, yet it is an admirer and sup porter of Gen. Gr.ANT a perfect lovor of tho bibulous hero. In that " knav ery " Is rather perspicuous nnd so aro long cars 1 Political Prohibition. Tho political prohibitionists havo Issued a call for a Statu convention, to bo held lu llnrrisburg on tho 0th of August, for tlio purposoof nominating pledged prohlbltloulsts as eandidatos for Auditor and Surveyor General, and effecting a thorough organization in overy Senatorial and Itepresentatlvo district In tho State, llcretofbro tho prohibition organization has been used merely as a bob to tlio Hadical kilo and wo supposo that Is tho purposo now. The energetic agent of " Iloollnnd's German Medicines," Mr.W. M. Ciiane, Is In town decorating our fences with largo bills nnd distributing circulars. Mr. Evans, tho proprietor of theso medicines, has mado a largo fortuno by putting a good nnd rcllablo roedlclno beforo tho public, nnd ids success is mainly duo to tho uso of printer's Ink, being a most liberal advertiser 1 In Franco all tho elections aro hold on Sunday, tho Theatres of cities aro all open, and It Is also tho day sot apart for norso races ami military pnrauos. vet In such a bagatelle country ns that they talk about establishing n republic 1 Aro AVo Not liciitucd It Is sometimes queried whether irov' crniiicnts nro instituted for tho benefit of officeholders, or olllccs nio created for tho nubile eonvcnlonco or service aim Bunjeci to moBunrcmo inws or tlio Stato. Hlnco tho Hadical party has ob tained control of nubile affairs tlin eov. eminent at Washington Is essentially a government cimiiucicu ami administer ed for tlio uses nnd benefits of olllco- holders. Tho limitations of supreme law nro subordinated to tho demands of officeholders for legislation that will ncip mem to now on to m places, i.aws, wiiosoionucncy is, nnu wnoso necessary results must bo, to change our form of L'overnment from a rcnubllc of States to a central and consolidated state, aro enactcu, not uccnu6o tuo pooplo uesiro such n change, and not because any crisis of civil commotion is at hand, but Hlmnlv nnd sololv because such rnv. olutlonnry onnctmonts uro expected to servo tho uses of administration olllco- lioldors. Whatever It may bo In theory, It Is clear that in nractlco tho Wnsldmr ton Idea of government Is an Institution BiiiiDorted by contributions of tlio neo- plo for the benefit of officeholders, Valley (Senium, l'ubllc rnrllj-. Thu days when Abolitionists wero not permitted to lecturo wero " days of Infinite public purity" nud tho Indig nation of tho Philadelphia Day nt tho Columbian for declaring tlio fact In no wlsonffecls thu truth or tho ancrtlon. Then tho first men of tho nation wero at tho head of tho departments -thou moil who wero tho peers of tho mem bers of any legislative body in tho world crowded tho halls of Congress then Presidents scornod to nccept pres ents, and If ono had stooped so low ho would havo been scorned by nil tho people; nud if ho had appointed men to office who had iniulu him largo or small presents ho would havo been promptly Impeached nnd execrated by overy tonguo that uttered hU name then mciubors of Congress would havo been literally kicked from Its floors nud socially outlawed had thoy dared to voto public lands to corporations and then becomo tho recipients of wholo townships or nny pnrtof them, ns they now do then Presidents did notdovoto tho summer months to watering places nnd horso races, as Gen. Quant now does, nor did onjclaU grow rich In pub lic place.-', nor woro public olllccs stock ed with relatives, ns they now arc, Then unpatriotic action was Insulted, driven out, punished and contemned promptly by tho most ciUclont means ut lintnl, nnd brawlers nnd demagogues had no placo In tho public affections. Then pcoplo universally despised a man who lacked integrity nnd no ono up held or tixcu3Cd him, much less did constituencies ro elected him to olllcc, nslsuow done, ii'lien cadet peddlers, nud bigamists, and adventurers, nnd negroes, and members without constit uencies or homos, hnd no placo lu Con gress, talent without Integrity was not honored, nud honorable position was rarely attained but by merit. Tho gal leries of tho Congress nnd tho Legisla tures wero not then filled by borors, corporations did not buy up and con trol theso bod!es,nndlegislatlvocorrup tiou was unknown. Mero pigmies and carping politicians did not then usurp tho places of Statesmen, measures wero passed or rejected upon their merits and not submitted to partizan caucusses for decision, and legislators wero nt least supposed to voto as their consciences dictated. Tho degrading spectnclo of a Federal Seuato or Houso of ltcprosen tatlves without nslnglo first class states man In it (or n dozen of them for that matter) did not then dally disgraco tlio nation in tlio eyes of tlio world, as is now tho case, nor did Yankco carpet baggers represent States in Congress whoso white citizens wero denied tho right of suffrage, now exercised by their slaves. But enough It Is not necessary to repeat tho wholo chapter of crime, of folly, of blunder, and of corruption nnd debasement, to provo that tho days' when tho appcaranco of an abolition lecturer was tho signal for popular in dignation and outbreak wero "days of infinite public purity comjmrcd teith the present." That broad fact will outlivo tho Allegheny or tho AU3 and will ox ist co extenslvcly with eternity. Ylco hi High Places. "Pet" llnlsted, whoso murder In n houso of 111 famo in Newark, N. J., on Sunday, tho 2d Inst., by another liber tine, is tlio latest sensation, was tlio pot of tho Whllo Houso nnd a power bo hind tlio throno during tho Lincoln Administration. Ho could mako nnd unmako Generals without regard to their qualifications, and his control over tho 1'rosidentlal household rendered him equally Intluontinl ns n lobbyist In both houses of Congress. Ho was tho first to mnko war against General Mc Clellan and finally prevailed upon tho President to "swap horses" against his own convictions. IIo was tho gallant of tho femalo President to theatres, concerts, circuses, Ac, which led to much scandal nt tho time, and this un becoming intimacy was only cut off by his disgraceful death; for wo see ft stated that upon Mrs. Lincoln's arrival from liuropo recently, no went uown tho bay to meet her in tho steamer. Un liko the Ltneolns, Halsted was nn ac complished and polished man, Just tho ono to impose on slmplo-mlnded peoplo suddenly elevated ns thoy were, nnd wo trust ins sail into may uu a timeiy warn ing to many others following in ids course It rovh'cs many recollections of tho Lincoln Administration that hnd better bo forgotten, but may savo us from another equally ns bad. Lot Gen eral Grant Immediately dismiss tho horso Jockoys, stock gamblers, default ers anil sporting men generally wno havo him in their hands and betake himself to better company. It cannot bo expected of ldmto mnko tho Whlto Houso what it wasTrovious to tho Lin coln Invasion, but ho can, If ho will, improvo it somewhat by excluding lrom it inoso wuoso morais aro sunject to sharp criticism. Ho is now going ut loose nt Lone Branch forEOltiiiff all tho duties of his high olllco, indulging In liorso-raclng, fishing nnd dissipation generally, and his best friends I who nro not in ollice) admit that instead of being a model for tlio ambltlous'young men of tho country ho Is sotting a very bad example by his mania for pleasuro scok- ing nnu money-mauing. jjoyiesiown Democrat. Salary anil Dealings. This Is how "our public scrveuts" and others llvo at tho National Capitol as related by " Steele Penne," a Wash ington correspondent. Tho peoplo may think It a trlllo strango how n Congrcs- slonal salary can lie mado to go so far, but " closo figuring1' Is everything : Senator Cameron nnd his wife board at tho Arlington Hotel, and payB $150 per mount, a very 6inau sum mr a sen ator. Senator Fenton, who stops at tho samo place, pays ?1,000 n month. S. S. uox pays i,uu per niontu, nnu 1110 other evening ho gavo nt his boarding house a $1,500 dinner. How long will a member s salary last at that rato? .Mr. Huntingdon, tuo uasnier 01 1110 First Natlunal Bank, cavo a dinner to tho Japs, whero thoro wero 20 persons present at fog por piato, or in 1110 aggro gato $l,00o. Dr. Helmbold, of Buchu notoriety, was horo for two wocks, and paid $00 per day for board and lodging. A parlor nnd chamber In tho second story of n first-class hotel, ljpro rents r,,, l.rn u,i '..r onn not mnnlli. Many of tho Senators and mombers who keep houso llvo much moro extrav agantly. Senator Chandler lives nt rato of full $:if),000 per year, and Gen. But ler spends four times his salary as a member. Ono of tho colored mombers pny nt tho rate of $150 per week and tlio expenses of othors nro probably as irreat. Tho othor threo colored mom bers go It on tlio economical, say $300 per month. An armed band of negroes, ufidejtliu head of a well-known negro desporado, rocentlv wnv-lald a Sheriff's posso In Hobesou county, North Carolina, who i n.n ... .. n,tii.,i ,t,,i.. WUfU ill luu uiBClluri-u ui uiiituu uuiy, and killed threo and wounded four of thu officers. Thin will not ho displayed In lareo tvno at tho head of tho Hadical press of tho North, nor will it bo mado tlio sub ect of special inquiry by Mor ton's Ku-Klux L'ommltteo. Why not ? tho law was ucuou anu oincors uuicn- cred, Tin: latest ticket out Is GitKEi.Y for President with Toom in of Georgia, for Mail Dogs, , Mrs. Oauomne E. White, Prosl dont of Woman's Branch of Pennsyl vania Society for provontlon of cruelty to animals, thus refers lo nnnrtlcloln tho l'ress headed "Mad Dogs," nnd ho ginning as follows! "As tho heat of nutnmor advances, tho danger from rnbld dijgs Increases," etc, it Is certainly time, in vlow of nil that has latoly been said nnd written upon tho subject, that this old supersti tion with rcgaM to mad dogs should bo dono nway with, should not lend Itself to keeping nllvo unjust and cruel preju dices. In thospring of last year n con vention was held In Paris of tlio medi cal profession throughout Europe, and nil tho newest discoveries of tho great est lights nmoug tho disciples of 10 sen 1 nplus woro discussed and mado public. Tho result of their Investigations In tho disease called hydrophobia wero pub lished and wero enumerated ns follows: first. Hydrophobia Is n illsenso of very raro occurronco. Second, It 13 moro common lu winter than In summer. Third, Tho uso of tho muzzlo Is calcu lated to Iiiduco hydrophobia, lu n lec turo delivered on this subject In Haiti moiolast summer, tho lecturer, n gen tleman who had devoted much tlmo nnd attention to tlio study of this dis ease, repeats thu abovuiinentloned facts mid mills: "Fits aro a certain sign that hydrophobia docs not exist in tho ani mal siillcriug from them." In n con ference wltli S. Weir Mitchell, M. D ho affirmed It to bo tho result of all In vestigations that hydrophobia wa3inorc likely to occur lu winter than in sum mer. Now with regard to tho first state ment of tho convention of physicians In France, that hydrophobia is very rarely met with, wo hnvo nbundaut facts In our 0W11 oxpcrlenco to support that theory. Tho Into president of tho gentlemen's Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, S. Morris Wain, examined thu books of tho Pennsylvania Hospital from tho tlmo of its founda tion, about ninety years ago, to tho present tlmo, mid, in tho record of mal adies which had existed thoro, found one ease of hydrophobia. Tlio dog catchers of our city, who aro constantly coming into contact with tho dons, and who (beforo oursociotysubstltutod nets fortho lassoes In uso for their apprehen sion) wero bitten every few days, somo times In a very sovero manner, never knew 11 case of hydrophobia among their number, nor was there over oven n report of such nature. Surely, if tho blto of a dog is so exceedingly to bo drended, theso men who nro bitten so often ought to oxporlenco the dire effects resulting therefrom. Then, In tho name of Justlco and humanity, let this cm Etulo against theso unollondlng nulmals cease. Let It not bo said that tho streets of Philadelphia nro a huutlni; uround fur theso humble, devoted lriends of man, aim mat mey aro uuiy seen out to bo made tho target for a policeman's pUtol. Our society takes up thoso run ning at largo in a legal and proper man ner. Tin: BioiiT DocTiiiNi:. Tho late Democratic Convention of Kentucky. which represented nearly all tho white peoplo 01 tnatisiaio, auopicu n ueciarii tlon of principles, which declares among other Democratic doctrines, Hint tho Democratic patty of tho Stato pledgesitself to putdown all infraction of tho law, whether Ku-Klux or others wise, by tlio power of tho Stato Courts and tho ttcru administration of tho Stato laws. This Is tho legitimate and only constitutional method by which such offenses can bo dealt with. The States havo always been competent to do this in tlio past, ami can 00 trusted for tho future. Tho position assumed by tho Democrats of Jvcntucky on tills suiijcct illustrates what has always been manifest to unprejudiced men; that all parlies in tho hotith condemn lawless ness, by whomsoever committed, and aro ready to put it down, without need of federal intervention. Tin: Pittsburg I'osl (Dcm.,) pays : "Let tlio young men ot tho country, who nro soon to bo charged with its cus tody, look about them nud seo which is tho truo sido to take, and elect to stand by tho written Constitution ; write per sonal liberty indelibly upon their ban ners, so that it will fchlnu nbovo them through btorm and dclugo; champion tho causo nnd party' of Statu and per sonal sovereignty ; Judge between pre tentious names mid infamous practices under them ; surrender no vested and inallcnablo right at the bidding of tho tools of tyranny, and .'corn tho bribes of truckling scoundrels who would put liberty up nt a price, and tho right will yet triumph over tho wrong, and our institutions bo rescued from their threat ened danger. " What (Jr0.1t SlntcMiim Thought or Stale ltlslit-. Thomas Jr.i'i'mtsoN In his letter to Mr. Madison, of May 12th, 1S00, said lu relation to tho party in favor of tho "alien and sedition laws," that their principles tended " directly to a chanqe of the. l'tdcrul government ; to cviet the Stale governments ; consolidate them into one ; and to monarchr.e that." James Madison said:" Take uicay State rinhts and lit the builders of monitichs be ashed ichut further materials they need to complete thilr system of government." Chief Justice Maiishai.i. said : " jVu political dicamer ever teas cild enough to think of brcaliiny doien State lines and compounding the American people into one mass," The Republican press, taking' it for granted that $220,0011,000 of tho national dobt havo boon paid off by tho adminis tration, call it "Grant's work." Ono would supposo that it was tho tax-payers' and not tho tax-collectors' work. If tho taxes should bo doubled and five hundred millions moro paid, then upon this prlnclplo Grant would bo entitled to still moro credit for his work 1 It is very easy for 0110 to pay nn obligation if tuo money to 110 so is lurnisiicu ny others; but It Is funny in that caso to say tho payment was tho work of tho messenger who merely handed tlio mon ey over. In ordor that Grant mny do tills work, tho peoplo aro being taxed to death, and business Is overy whero stag nant. Erie Observer, Tin: Washlncton correspondent of tho Cincinnati j-wpurer say 11 is esu mated that each Ku-Klux witness costs tho country ubout two hundred and fifty dollars, and many of them much moro. There nro hundreds of radical rounders In this city who will swear to Ku-Klux outrages in all parts of tho South for half this sum. Why not em ploy them? Their testimony would ho cheaper, nnd J list us veritable as South ern carpet-baggers nnd scallawags. Age. ' Gu ant has a young fool of a follow, named Black, acting Governor of Utah, Wanting to spread his brief authority, ho issued a proclamation forbidding tlio Mormon Militia to parade on tlio 1th of July, and called 011 tho United fatates troops to enforce his orders. Tho con sequonco was. thoro camo near beluga collision, which was prevented by tlio army olllccrs and Mormon officials, Ono tool can do moro harm than an hundred wlso men can ropalr In an ago. If tho French Communists havo not altered their Ideas of L'overnment. they will mako bad colonists, In nny portion of tlio world. Wo nro not partlculary anxious to dot around, In this Republic, mon who shoot ministers of tho Gospel, burn houses and destroy works of art In order to establish tho basis for 0 freo form of covcrnmont. Tho Radicals havo traveled far enough In tlio direction of Communism for us. -Age, The rival candidates for Governor of Kentucky do their cauvassing in a scnslblo way. Gov. Losllo, tho Demo cratic, anu lien, Jiariaiiino unpuuiicau candldato, travel In tho samo carrlago, sneak to tho samo crowds, cat at tlio samo table, and. when accommodations A deputation of acrmah, Dutch nnd Austrian bankers nro on tholr way from Kurnnn to this country, for tho purposo of making nn examination of tho route, condition of tho work nnd financial prospects of tho Northern Paclllo Rail road. This riiterptlso claims nn unu sual amount fif Interest In thu commer cial and financial clrclM of lhiropo, and tuo present movement is lnicuiicu 10 put tho wholo matter beforo them In a proper light Heniiv Waiid 11i:i:uiii:h lias preach ed a sermon In which ho ranted nnd rav ed about tho Now York riots much after tho stylo for which ho was distinguished during tho Kansas troubles. Tho con viction that tlicru is no hell, which Mr. Beix'HHU entertains of Into years, has not mado nny percoptlblo chnngo In him, IIo Is tho samo violent bigot and vnln Bonsntlounllst no matter what may buhls creed. A Pr.osi'ECT is now on foot to hnvo a Stato Department of Agrlcui turo estab lished at Harrlsburg, with a commis sioner, chemist, entomologist, geologist nnd mineralogist. Tho estimated cost to tho tax-payer3 Is 810,000 n year. It would mako four comfortable olllccs with not much to do. How would It benefit tho farm era? Senatoii Scott says that oven tho negroes summoned to witness beforo tlio K. Iv.'s smelling committee "refuso to testify properly." That is, tlio ne groes refuso to perjuro themselves merely to ploaso Hadical political gam blers. This K. K. Investigation will provo an elephant on tho hands of Grant & Co. , Savannah papers complain of pick pockets who rob ladles' pockets "as clean us a developer over swept a Stato treasury." Tho '.'developer" Is a sort of a person who goes down South to "dovelop tlio resources of tho country" by picking up any stray olllccs or any thing olso that mny happen lo bo laying around loose. Tin: lladlc.il parly promised torcduc0 taxation. They mil not uo ho. xncy promised to do away with tlio Income tax. It is still collected from tho peoplo. Wo hold them to tholr promises. Thoy will never redeem thorn. A reduction of taxation Is tho death of tho Hadical parlo Cameuon has pronounced sentenco of outlawry upon nit tlio lrlenils ot uurlln lu this State. As tho Senator sits by tho car of tho President, llko tho ser pent by tho car of Eve, tho Curlln men win not even get a hit ol tuo proiunit cd fruit. Tho'mah A. Scott, of tho I'cnnsylva nla railway. Is broken down and com pletcly prostrated by overwork. Ills physicians havo orderod him to go abroad for n year, If ho desires to live. Ills situation is pronounced precarious. As an evidence of their overwhelm inir lovo fortho Iaborlnir men. tho Had teal Stato Convention nominated for Surveyor General tho sccrotnry and servant of tho coal monopolists. It is said that Mr. QltEEt.EY's friends nro taking such steps to bring him out lor uio rrosiucncy, na win convinco nil men that they " mean business." Hout well's now loan isnn ncknnwl cdircd llzzlo, altlioiiL'lt it was considered rank disloyalty, threo months ago, to doubt Its succoss. TiiEHEisn proposition to send tho iTcneli uommuuists to this country. Don't want thorn wo hnvo bad mon enough nlieady. Hon. Daniel 'W.VoouHnES. of Indi ana has announced his Intention to withdraw lutlrely from political lifo at tnoclosooi his present term in uongrcss Tiiodcirrpo cf h Ii. D. lias been con ferred on Hon- Jeremiah S. llhick by tho faculty of tho Pennsylvania college at uettysuurg. di:moci:atio statu nominations. AUMTon oi:.i:i:.vr., GEN. 'WILLIAM M'OANDLESS. Of l'lULADULWIIA. sunvKYor. Gi:xi:ii.vi., 0APT. JAMES H. 000PER, OF I.AWItENCU COUNTY. COUNTY CANDIDATES. Xlio followlns persons liavo been named for limn i n nt i,m i iv i hn npx t Dptiiocini lo (Jouiitv Con vention. Alt who nro nnnoiinccd 111 this list uro pleilitod to nuiuo uy tuo ticcuion.oi tuo nuiuu cratlc Convention. roil ItEfltEHENTATIVE, C1IAHLK3 11. IJIIOCKWAY, ULOOM TOWNSrlll'. K. J. MuIIKNUY, l'lSIUNdCltKKlC TOW.NSUII'. COUNTY COMM1S.S10NE11, STEPHEN POHE, CENTUE TOWNS1U1'. JACOB S. EVANS, finnESWOon TOWNsrur. WILLIAM SIIAFKEH, l ENTHK TOWHSIIII'. ASSOCIATE JUDOE JOHN K. GHOTZ, JI1.00M TOWNfillll'. JAMES LAKE, Hcorr TuwNsnir. DAVID DEMOTT, nrtKKNWoon townsiiii'. I HAM DEItlt, JACKSON township, TKEAHUIlElt, JOHN LEGGOTT, aitKHNWOOIl TOWNSIIII". WILLIAM LAMON, llltlAKCRKElC TOWNSHir. 1IIHAM V. EVK1UTT, IlllsroN TOWNSIIII1. DlSTllICr ATTOUNEY, JAMES HltYSON, CKNTltALIA. A O A It D . '1 u f il U TUB UKMOCItATIO VOTHIW OF VOr U.MII1A LlfUl I V. Ki.r.i.nw Citizens: llelm? liNiiu'titpil liv n num berul iny friends ami ueriuuliiliuirt'tf tlumiuliout tho rmiiitv, to muioimco inyatir nun ejilnlldfito for tlio ulllcu ot Coutitv UoiiniiUxloucr. 1 woulil. tlierLloro.iiay, that 1 will accent Ihu iiomluutloii hy tuo Democratic County tuuvcutlou, provl uiuk uiuy uuiiur iuu wmi uiuir huii"iu auu wuulJ fuithor buy.fclioulii I boctcrtuill wilt lul- III mvilnlv hi-ninktlv iiml with llut luHt of 111V .Utility nml Impartially. 1 am fully nwuro thcru jm u iircjuijico i'i.bUuuumoiitfi.1 a unmunr 01 um zent tliruuKliout the couuty uyuliM a nmn from iililer thu mutter In my enrimatluu ualliey HiouUl.4 A WO IlttVU llOllllUl tt I'UlUiii.M.'JWw iium "in towiuhlii for a number ot yt uri., mul anourUU trlctlH entitled to the cauUiUutu, 1 think It no moro iliauumia) wohuuum uuvo uuo, Aim i uUutliliilc that wo are entitled to moro olllccrs lu our township limn lliey ure lu other, un wo havo by far moro voter uml pay n grout deal more tuxoi than auy other lowiulup lu the county 1 am tlecldodly opposed lo tuuvtuslntf tho county lor elucttuoerluK purposes. 1 think that overy voter Knows now to mho wituoui be ini iimLiirotl bv overv candldato In tho Hold. Theru Iiuj a artat deal too much of It been dono In the past, uud I hope It will bo ubaudoncd lu thoJutuiu. And, In loucliulon, I would hay to my K-liow-voierv, luut. mey inusi uoi fxpuciio biu mo on au cloetloueerlnt: tour throuuhuut thu county, but, at tho name tlmo, liotiorcettlugtliat 1 auiu candldato when you comolociwt yoar vote, Uospectlutly. our Obedient Servant, JuneOtc H, u, hlllVK. MARRIAGES. llIII'Xint-UnoWEIt-On July mill, IHI, In liUsinikbuitf, By liov.il. F. Alleiiion, Mr. win. C. lU-llur, in llanvlllt', l'u.,luMli,MunUroKtr, of lltoonuburif, l'a. 11 UU UHIl-AHUTON-On July asd, 1H1, by IVtor Hwunlt, K.. Mr. Klljuli liuruvr, of Lwiiil ItiwiuUln, lo Uls Baruli.Asliiou of lliti sumo l'liuv. immi''ll-IIi:ilT7.F.I-0u the rail, lust., by the lltiv. Win. J. Kytr, Mr. John Mouirer, of Cooper luuiisiiiii, Monlour county, to Miss Maliula lUrU.cl, uf Mulu lowiislilji. DEATHS. UUKVKMNU-In llspy, July tfltb, 187!, KmmV Itolertua L'retlint', uged 'I years und 17 Uus, Now Advertisements. M Al' OF THE TOWN Of lH.OOMSUUO. In Uio niMtcr of Ihi .Mniil Town or Ulioiinlmri;, J .limn inn, iwi: Orilrrril.llmtiinllco lPBlrii hy piibllrjiilnn In two htiWHimparx Hilllfthrnl In n.ild town lint lln. tiupmnilti by Humid Noylmnl oxliliilllnu llhi limitl'!ftrt(M of all town mill ot 111 Ml t, 1,'ltlf!1 ntul Allova linfl linot, lilnrrwl llltlm nine, otllio Clcilc uf Uio Coim nf qnnrtir Hvniflmii una wilt Im preRtfntml nt Uia linxt term or tin, Conn Mr Aipnli tmitor thu lluraaccllonor 1111 Act ot Asumlily msoU 1871. I lly tho Court. Wr.r.T,tvnTnv if. i.-vt. Ucrk Quarter tfciMlrtiii. Tho Actot Ansemlily reforroil lo In tlionhovo order of Uonrt Is 'A Hnrptcment to tho lltooma- burg Act of UU March, lb,0," tho M Bccllon or which 1 in follows! hrrrrnv .'!. Tlmf thft Hun of Hftlil town ft miMiunbuiy now being miulo liy Hamuol Ney hunt, mulnrtlin nuthorttv of Ihu town council. oxlilhltliiK tho baumlarlcx, atreoln, lanen nud n. ifiyn 01 Hiuu inwn, nimu wuon couiruuiuu uo huu inltled fur correction nnd npprovnl to tho court ot riunrlcr session of tho ponco of t'olillnhlii county nnd tlio nnmo when npnroved by nnld court fdmll bo filed of record rum thereupon nud thenceforth tho road, mrcets, lanog nudntlcyn net rorth on ftnld mnp nlinlt nccordlUK lo tlidr lo cation thereon bo held nnd tnkeu to bo puhllo uifguwiiyi,, nuuji-t. miwuvi'r 11, uio provisioun ui thuhmith section of llllsncl. The said courtHhnll hear nnd consider nny complnlut or objection nindo lo It by nny clllncn of anid town or owner of fealcslnlo therein, RfinluRt thecortf Uncst of said man or mo locution 01 uio lines or parts UlCrUUI 11U1 ,U Kl'J'.u.tl. u, IIIU KU111U may tako such order thereon nucl mako all aucIi deciecs iclnlltlg thereto ns shnll pertain to Jus tlco nnd to tlio public Interests nud coiivculcncn nnd tho tmld coitlt when nppllcnllon shnll bo mimo lor mo npprovni 01 snui innpsiiauuiiicr public nollco thereof to ho given lu at least ono newspaper of said town fornt least four weeks prior lu tho next snccccdluii Icrrn of tho court nnd shall defcrfurlherncllon upon such nppllcu tlon uiilll tlio said succeeding term, alio wild map nt nil times nncr tho npprovnl of thn snmo by tho court nnd nny copy or dupllcato thereof whether u poti tho samo r upon a fargcror small ir fci-nln iluK crrtlhpd to bo true ntul correct liv 4ho clerk of tho snld court tindcrllled bytiiu court icni, sunn no rcccivnoiein oviuenco ninny suit, liroscctillon or proccptlllii? whatsoever lu which Ihu samo shalf bo pertinent and shall Ihi lipid ns colirlnslvit cAldollco of tho I run location Uof tho boundaries nnd lilfthwnys of snld town m (HI 11 111 111 It'll Hi- mu unit, Ol iirmi'imiviu l.l li tl", li . ina facio cvldencoor the slluaUonnlld boundar ies or limits or lots, nut lots, rami lands, cun.it whan cs, landlnxs, railroads, hulldtKifs and struc 1 lilts or snld town nt tho sainu tlmo so Isr ns llm snmo shnll ho tit furlh. tlchutntedor ineiitlontd on said liinii. nyuiiii'iui urn luivn v.iMiiit'ii, E. MENDENHAIjIj, l'res'l. 1". C. EYEll.Bcc'y. Julyi'7I-ll, ANTED TEAC1IE11S. Wnntpil. rk male and thrco femalo teacher for tho public nctnotn of Conyn;tiam IMatrlclH for ttie ensuing term. An examination of nppll cantH will bo held by tho Oounty Huperluteitiluitt In tho new .school hou.so near Ceutralla on tho llltliof Auauit, eommenclnjiat 10 o'clock a, m. l'ATllHJlC McltKHMOrr, jUiy S, '71jI. ttecreiary oi Jioaiu. 0 HAKaKViiiLio man sciioou Thn Fall Term of I Ids Institution wlllonon on tho Uh or August and continue cloven weeks. Orauicuvlllo 1 u quiet and pleasant placo. Kovv, ir any vlllasea uio moro healthy than thh.a better pronoriloned school room can hmlly bo found in thoHtatc, or a iimro pleasant location, l'ror, J. K, Bchoo.iovcr, l'rluclialf Mm, Ij, II. Hchoouover, l'rueiitresi. Ilicso teacher hnvo tho best of recommendations. They havo now becu hero moro than a year.audthe tint en In aro very muoi nttatehed to them. They aro lo urn of ttood order, liuod board can bo ohttlned al a low rato, O. A. MKUAUUIX, July 71lm. Secretary of Trustees. ADMINISTUA.TOH'3 NOTICE. KJiTATK Ol1 J AMM OKIMEtf, DL'C'U. 1 at tern of Administration, Uo bonis non, with tho will annexed, on tho citato of JaiiieH tirlmes.lalo or Mount l'lcasaut townihl Co lumtita county deceased, havo been khuiUhI by tho lU'fihdcr of said county to l'ctcr Hut. of Uch t Htrect. AU persons having claims nilnst Uio (Mate of the decedent are icnncsted to present them for settlement, ami thoo Indebted to the est at o to make payment lo tho undersigned, ail mlulstrator, without delay. riTTKIl EXT. Administrator. July2871 Ot d. b. n. c t. a. ADMIXJBTlliVTHlX'S SALE or VAr-UAliLE HEAL ESTATE. In purHUAtico of a continued order of tho Or phiii'H Court or Columbia county, l'a., tho uu derKlKhcd Administratrix, Ac. of John!. Wat In, late of Centre township, lu 8ald couuty, deceased, will espowo to public bale, ou thopremlfce.H, uu SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1871, at two o'clock In tho afternoon, tho following de scribed valuablo real estate, to wit J A certain IIOUSE AND LOT OF G HOUND, Rltnato In tho township of Centre, Columbia county, adjoining lands of Jchsco It. Kreiw and Wibley LM'rtasj .said lot containing about ONE EIGHTH OF AN ACHE. Becond. A small lot of ground, Kituate In tho township anil couuty nfoiexald, luljolnlug latida of Jcsko II. Kreas, William 1!. Kieas, and the propci ty hcielnaltcrdthcribed.t ontahdiiK about onu-Klxtccnth of an acre, when on Is elected a I'ltAMK HHOl 'i ill ut. ThoundMdcd one-half of all that cer tain piece, parcel and tract of land, tdluatoin tlio tow iihhlp and (ounty nruicfcatd, bounded by lands ol (1. 11. l'owler ou the north and wnl, InndHof W. 11. Kit us on the cast, and lauds ol Jcxmi II. rrcawou tlio south, containing fourteen Acre, moiu or lens, whereou Is erccttd a L AUG E Kit A ME GIUST MILL, a loublo Framo Dwelling Hou-jo, and other ont bntlilltma, wllh tho water-rhjht appurtenant to said mill. There Is on tholau described proper ty a large bjdy of hlato that is of buperioi finali ty or the manuracttirlug of paint. UKUMH OK HAr.U:-Ten per cent, of onc fourlli of thu puitliaso money at tho Kttlkln down of tho property ; iho one-fourth less tii-i Un percent, at tho confirmation abulute, and tho lemalnlug tiirco-fourthslu ono year thereaf ter, with lnliiiestrroiu coullrmittuu nisi, Pur chaser orpurchnseiHto pay lor deeds and stain p. rohhCHSlou uiven ou pay ment of purchase mom y or scenting tlio hauintu bo paid. 4-j-lnlormailon as tottio miantityaud quality of tlio slato wtll bo given by addressing hami'ki. Mkmiahp, Id mo ltlilgo.tviiumbta county, l'a, VlSNINA 11. WATIH, July CS.-'Tl-lt. Administratis. Jifj.ubllaui, Jlloomsburg, and Sentinel, Hnzlc ton.copy and send bill toH. XS'kyuahI', Lime Kldge, Columbia county, l'a. A Flmv "WonW lo Iho turtle Many ladleB.parlicuLirly mothers uumlng.com plaln of a tired, listless feeling, or complete i.t hausllon,ou arising lu tho morning. Ou tho wlloaud mother devolves the responsibility or regulating the duties of tho household. I It r cares are nnnieious, nnd the mental as well as tho physical powers nro frequently called into requisition, Hhooftcu lluds her slightest occu pation a weary task nud cxlstenco a burden, whllo at thosamo tlmosuo has no regular dis ease, llostetter's Blomach Hitlers, If resorted to at this period, will provo an unfailing remedy for this annoying lassitude, Tho cll'eets of (Ids potent agent aro soon seen lu tho rosy cheek and elastic Htep of tho head or tho family) as with restored health aud renewed bplrlts fcbo takes Iter uc customed placo lu tlio family circle. If tills frleud lu need bo regularly used, tlio.su dcpicsbing symptoms will never bo complaint d of, nud not only would laislluJo not boexpeil cnccd.but many diseases following Its advent bo avoided. As a medical agcut It has no iqual, whlto Its pleasing flavor and healthful elicits have made It a neutral favorite. It Is freo liom all properties calculated to Impair tho bj stem, audits operations aro nt onco mild, soothing and elllclent All who have used tho llttteis at lett Its virtues and commend It lo iuu. B LOOMSBUIia STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LITEItAUY AND COMMfcdtCIATj INTITUTI Tills Institution oileia nood opportunities lu every department of Mteiuluru uudticluuce, lu addition to tlioKxcclumt Normal Kchool Classi s, have practice In the uso of (Survey luguud Kuglu cerlng liutruments In the Held aud mine, uudu.r tho instruction of tho must competent l'roroHSor The faculty aim to bo try thorough lu their In struction and tu look carefully alter tho health, manners aud morals or tho bludcuts, 'Iho rules and regulations of tho nchoot aro such as to command the respect ol ihosiudunu and consequently not m auy feet that they can attord tu violate laws which uro calculated to promote their success nud happiness. Tho Mus ical UuparlmcuC'aflordsas good opportunities as can be louud lu auy of thu largo cities and at much less expense. Mprlng term commences April 3d, 1371. l-'or further particulars, address John U, l',iiEfczK,Kso,., A-c'y.or Ij. i. Uurr.aT, Jvci'.or lUlA'UY UAllVKH, A.W., WUClpa!, Uloomsburg, Jan. l'J, lS71-bm. JULY. , AN AWFUL riSTttKNCE. Wlth tho season of fruits comes tho dangvisof that Irluhlful postlleuco Cboltra, What untold and luiiesciib.tblo misery It has brought lulu thousands of households In our laud every year for generations past, A specltlo and certain pre tratuitcaw well us speedy and absolute curv for this awful dlseaso is thoOreat Household ltenn dy, now known ail over tho world as Mulder's Kerb Hitters. It wilt positively fortify tho tern against tho ultaclcot Asiatic Choleru. Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum. Diarrhoea, Hummer Complaint. Dysentery, Cliollc, 1'alnters' Chollc, Ac. 1, J I. HUbell, M, l., i'hytdclan-ln-chtef of the U. 8. Hospital bhip, "Falcon," highly lecom mends It for Cholera, aud has used H with mar villous success lu such cases. It acts hito au augel of mercy In every Intlanco, bold by nil druggists aud dealers. JJr.rJ.H. Hartiuau, &CoM Proprietors, .Lancaster, l'a. TT ANTJOli. YY Two male toachers wanted at Central la Bchool District, (Juod salaries will bo paid y good teachers, AlluppUcants must bo presout nt an examination to Ijo held ou Halurduy lh twtUUi day of August, 171, at ID o'clock A. M, lly order of the Hoard or Directors , W. IK MUM I'lC. CK.vritALU. July 11, 1871.-H, Hcciotury, gLANK DEEDS. Sra now have the finest assortment of 11LANK DhKDWon baud uud for salo that wero ovtr ltcpl hi lilooinsburg, Iurco size ou best ltarchmcut fa per, Com mou Deeds, Kxecutor'saiid A dm lulu rator'a Deeds small sUo good paper (cheap). Common Deuds, 4 c, BWIA7jlCMOItTUA(lIlJuiitprluUa ttudforfcul at Uio LUumiiun olUcc, bo submitted to a voto of tho people. coal operators, districts may glvo his four votes to one, Vico. aro nmiicu sleep in 1110 samo pen,
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