bloomsdiTrg. pa. I'lll DAY MOUNINli, AU1UMT t, 1871. , Notlco In lMesalpi. Dkleoatks to tho Convontlon will do us a great fnvor nnd expedite their own proceedings If thoy will roport their names to this olllco at tho cntllowt posslblo moment, eo that wo may print slips for tho uso of tho Convontlon. Wo will Issuo an oxtrn, announcing tho nominees and other acts of Importance as soon as tho Convention closes. Dele gates and others may obtain theso gratis by calling nt tho Columbian ofllcc. Declination, John LEnaoTr,Ksi,, of Greenwood township, requests us to withdraw his name from tho list of can didates for County Treasurer. Ho ex presses his grateful thanks lothoso who havo profTorod their support, but his business engagements havo boon such ns to provent him from giving tho sub ject duo attention. In addition, two of Ids neighbors aro candidates for other offices ami ho desires to lenvo tho Hold clear to them. The Coinrntlon. Tho Democratic dclegato elections In Columbia county tako placo to-morrow afternoon and tho Convention will as somblo at tho Court Ilouso, in Blooms burg, on Tuesday noxt, at 1 o'clock, p. in. Tho plain duty to bo performed is tho nomination of it ticket to bo sup ported by tho Democracy at tho ensu' Ing election, and In this regard a mis tako can scarcely bo mado as all tho candidates announced aro represented to bo capablo and of good character. Thoy havo been boforo tho public for somo timo and tho pooplo havo had amplo opportunity to mako up their minds as to which thoy prefer. Wo BUpposo that most of tho nominations , will bo settled by instruction. For Coroner and Auditor no candi dates havo been announced. Tho for mer Is of but little conscqucnco and might as well bo dlsponsod with. Tho latter offlco is Important and ought to bo filled by a good business man and nccur.ito accountant. No doubt such can bo found who will occopt anamina tion. For olllces for which candidates havo been announced, It is to be noped that tho Convontlon will find no difficulty In making suitable) selections from tho list as published. It has an unfavora bio nppoaranco for candidates to como up on tho day of tho Convontlon and by dint of personal oflbrt and appeals to dolcgatos obtain nominations for olllces for which others havo been announced 03 candidates but for which no instruc tions wero given becauso not oponly contested. It is unfair and detracts from tho respect duo tho other nomi nations, Is always open to bo looked up on with suspicion and puts tho parly upon explanation that is unploasant if not damaging. Wohopo It Is unnecessary to Incui cato union and harmony, good-wlll, every thing for tho causo, nothing for men. Dclegato Elections. To-morrow afternoon tho Democratic dclegato elections aro to bo hold In tho soveral districts of Columbia county. Wo reiterate tho hope that all Demo crats will attend them and express their desires, and that thoy will elect nono but firm and rcliablo Intelligent men as delegates. Lot the best ticket be nom inated that Is posslblo under the circum stances. When tho nominations are inado it is hoped all will give them a cordial support, that tho whom energies of tho party may be directed to the general causo and to tho Increase of tho Democratic voto of tho county. Jf the Slate is 'secured from the Radicals this fall the election of a Democratic Presi dent in 1872 is ha(f secured. Columbia county ought to havo a full sharoin this rescuo. Tho Democratic majority of tho county can bo incroasod if thoro is no local difficulty or division. Let all, thereforo, resolve lnadvanco to sup port tho ticket, that all trouble in that regard may bo out of tho way, and that overy Democrat may feel clear to put forward every effort to increase the majority. It is clear that any ono who nttcmpts to creato disunion and discord at such timo as this, cares moro for somo selfish purposo than for tho success of tho party, and If ho is heeded at all it should bo with reprehension. When tho Judgment of tho party, as to who shall bo tho candidates, is onco pro nounced, every Democratic voter must yield ready acquicscenco In tho decision or become a disturber of harmony. Tho Issue is both plain and inevitable. Who ever, therefore, desires to promoto tho interests of tho party will support the nominees with 6norgy and good will, in order that harmony may prevail and strength may bo fully developed und exercised, To Judges and Clerks of the Delegate Elec tions. Wo havo printed und furnished for distribution to all tho districts or the county election blanks which if tilled up In a proper manner will avoid all mlbtakes and sccuro correct returns. An election blank for each district Is sup plied, on ono sldo headed "List of Voteks," under which iho names of till voters at tho election can bo written down as in ordinary practice. Tho op posltosldo of tho sheet is headed, Tai, lv-Pai-eii, on which all tho tickets will bo scored or tallied when counted off at tho end of tho election. Tho tally paper, howovcr, contains two forms, ono or which only will be used or lltieu up, when but ono sot or delegates shall bo run in a district, and both when two seta shall run. Whenever two delegato tickets shall bo run it will bo necessary to tally thera separately, with tho In Ktructlons on each sepnrato also, and for this tho blauk forms fully provldo. Tho olcctlon officers will find In tho first form u blank space for tho names of del egatcson tho tickets voted by ono party or division of tho voters, and under ucath, blank spaces for tho Instructions on the same ticket. Tho second form below, has blank spaces for tho names of a second Bet of delegates, (if such shall bo run,) and for tho instructions given to them, lly the rules, dolcgatos can bo Instructed only by tho voters who vote for them, and consequently as del egates on ono of tho tickets run cannot bo Instructed by voters who voto a diff erent ticket, tho tally of tho two kinds of ticket must bo kept soparato. Whon however, but ono ticket for delegates Is run, of courso but ono of tho forms for tallying will bo used, and a simple ma Jorltyof all tho votes cast will Instruct tho delegates chosnn. Theso election papcrs.or similar ones, must bo returned to tho Convention, as required by tho rules. Uy tho Glh rulo of nominations II Is provided that tho eleo lion nfllccrs "shall keep n list of voters and tally of voles counted, to bo sont by them to tho Con vention wllh their certificate of tho re sult of tho election j" and by tlio IRtli rulo It Is further provided, that "all In structions shall bo reported by the elec tion officers." A Suggestion. EDITOR OF TIIH COI.UMIIIAN ! It will bo posslblo to oxtond tho prlnciplo upon which delegates aro elected to tho voting for all candidates proposed for nomination. Tho present rules do not provldo for this, but allow tho old plan of Instructions to continue, Provldo Ihat tho pooplo, besldo elect ing delegates as now, voto directly for candidates In tho soveral districts, ond that candidates shall havo dclegato or district votes reported for them In Con vention In proportion to tho popular voto thoy havo received. On this plan tho district votes so allotted will lo equal In number to tho number of dele gates or tho samonumbcr and candi dates can get them by popular voting In tho samo way-and to tho samo extent that they can now gel delegates. Tho dilllcutty now Is that you cannot very well havo moro than one issuo in elect ing delegates, whereas thoro may bo half a dozen to decide at tho election and thoy ought all to bo decided on tho samo principle. Our rulo for electing delegates Is admlrablo for deciding a contest between candidates for one olllce, but candidates for other olllces arc still loft to a great cxtont uudcr tho old sys tem. Now sjy that In Contro township, (which has threo dolegatos), A. has t!0 votes and B. 40, for somo ofllcc, at tho delegato election. Then, when Ccntro Is called in Convontlon, her voto would bo reported and counted two for A. and ono for B. This voto by districts would bo something liko tho voto by States in National Conventions, would bo entire ly convenient and workablo and tho pooplo could thus divide their district voto upon all tho olllces as thoy can now divide their delegates upon ono. If a candldato had a majority of all tho district votes, reported as above, he would bo nominated without further proceedings, but if a nomination should not thus bo effected tho Convention would go on and nominate, delegates however regarding tho votes given In their districts until candidates thero voted for shall bo dropped under tho rulo. This plan would bo widely different from tho Crawford county plan of pop ular voting for candidates, and would not produco Its bad results. It would give freo play to popular cholco without Inciting to fraud and would give com plete operation to tho Just prlnciplo of tho froo voto In nominations, whilo It would retain a well-constituted Con ventlon for nil tho necessary work to bo performed by It. , Bv tho 6th rulo of nominations, vo ters at tho dclegato elections may voto for delegates In tho manner provided in tho 4th section of tho Bloomsburg act of 4th March, 1870. Tho nppllcablo parts of that 4th section confer upon n voter tho right to voto as follows : "When two persons aro to bo chosen, ho may giva ono voto to each of two candidates, or two votes to one. When threo persons aro to bo chosen, ho may give ono voto to each of threo candidates, two votes to ono candldato and one to another, ono voto and a-half to each of two candidates, or three votes to one. When four persons aro to bo chosen, ho may glvo ono voto to each of four candidates, ono voto and ono-third to each of three, two votes to each of two, or four votes to ono." P. Laws, 1870, p. 3 11. Tliaddues Stevens and munition. If any laurols rest on tho brow of Tiiaddues Stevens, "or any othor man," It would bo a reprchen9lblo act to tear thctu away or abstract a slnglo leaf. Tho pretence, however, that ho ever distinguished himseirin tho causo or education or common schools, is a hollow ono. In 1834, Gov. Wolv. (of solid Pennsylvania German stock. Which has given to tho Slato so many of its best Governors) mainly by his personal miluenco nnd weight of char- actor, Induced the Legislature to pass a common school law. In 1835 an attempt was made to pass a bill to repeal tho law, which would havo been successful oxcopt for Gov. WoLP'sstern announce ment that ho would veto it if passed. On that occasion Thaddues Stevens ttuon nn obscure antlmasonlc member of tho Legislature from Adams county) mado a speech against tho repeal . Upon this speech his whole reputation ns a menu oi education and common schools is based not by Mr. Stevens himself out by political clackcrs. Phis short speech is ofton referred to in grondilo quent terms but seldom published. It is a common place affair, equalled by a largo per contago of school boy declama- lions, anu is In no sense a pretentious or exhaustive argument In favor either oi euucatlonor of common m-hnnl in fact, no man was over more over. puueu than Mr. Stevens. Ho novcr served in any body In which ho was not overtopped by others, unlcs tlio lladi- uii rump uongrcssboan exception. In luu vyunsmuuonal Convention nf maa ho ranked ns an Inferior member, who was seldom observed In debato by tho ablo men of that body. Ho was not a statesman, but nbold nnd reckless poll tlclan. Ho never was a leader In a body whero tho majority comprised ablo men. His anti-masonic vagaries wero of tho weakest character, his adminis tration of the offlco of Canal Commis sioner of the Stnto will not bo defended by any honest man, and tho canal locks scattered through tho gorges or tho Al Icghcnles aro a perpetual monument to Ids roily. His capacity to lead a fanatl cal body was good: as ho was bold, reckless, Imperious and dictatorial, Ho was In no respect a man to bo set up as an uxamplo to the youth of tho land. Col. Chab. H. Shriner Indignantly denies that ho owes tho Government auy thing us Collector of Internal Hov enuo. Thoro oro others In Secretary IlouTWELL'fl list who deny the allega tlons mado against them, Tho Incom petenta at Washington no doubt blun dcr in this regard ns materially as thoy do in overy thing clso, and their btato ments, thereforo, aro wholly unreliable, THE COLUMBIAN Second Washington. Statesmen and Generals, about as. plonty ai blackberries, havo arisen from timo to timo who had tho vanity to as pirn to bo second WAHHtNdTON's, yet no ono has succeeded or como very near It. Tho fact Is as soon as nny man be comes, or ntlempls to become, an Inia- tornl nil, or anybody, ho ceases in no llko Wasiunoton, or lo bear any sem blance to htm, for the character of tho great American revolutionist, general nnd Btntesman, was tho opposite of nn Imitator In any thing. Grand, gravo, noble, ho was yet peculiar In all things, without eccentricity or affectation, as compared with nny model of his or any other ago, nnd ho will no doubt over ro main his own model, without a success ful Imitator. Tho latest burlcsquo In tho way of Wasuinotonian Imitation IsMonsIeur Tittnns, of Franco. Frenchmen aro well described ns monkeys with tho power of epeech nnd susceptibility to genius. Tiiikiis lias spent a long Ufo of dcniHgogucry, always fleeing from declining dynnstloi nnd worshiping rising suns, and over betraying all who wero weak enough to put faith In him, nnd yet nt tho decrepitude of 7fi ho has tho vanity lo nsplro to bo nn Imita tor of tho sturdy and vigorous manhood of WAsniNOTONl When tho greatest of Frenchmen can bo guilty of such nb surdity, what may not bo expected from tho cougrcgatcd mass ol gabblug mon keys? Tun PnEss. Wo soo by tho last Ly coming Hlandard that Col. A. Hopkins has disposed of that establishment to Messrs. Guernsey A Funky. Tho re tiring editor, wo bollovc, goes to Ne braska, and wherever ho goes may for tuno nnd famo nttend him. Ho was nn editor who can bo illy spared In times of emergency and corruption llko these, but wo hopo ho may soon rcsurao tho tripod and tho quill. His successors however, will not fail to keep up tho efficiency of tho Standard, Mr. UUCUN bey Is nn experienced politician nnd n Democrat of tho straltest sect. Col Fury la ono of tho most vigorous young politicians In tho State, a forciblo writer and eloquent speaker, and llko his part ner, an Inflexlblo Democrat, firm In his convictions nnd dovotcd to tho true principles of Jcffersonlan Democracy, which ho has thocourngo and manhood to maintain under whatover circum stances may arise. Wo aro glad to welcomo such men to tho editorial chair in such times of timidity and tritJ, and wo hopo they will rccelvo as they do servo tho generous and efficient support of tho Democracy of Lycoming. The Butler Jlerald has been much enlarged and othonvlso Improved n!.d its namo changed to Ztegler's Demo cralio Jlerald. Wo havo several times hcrctoforo pointed to tho prevailing ovldcncc,cxhlbltod by tho enlargement and other improvement of its papers, of tho onward and upward progress of tho Democratic party Itself. Col. ZiEarvnn is well known to tho Democracy of tho State; and whatever distinction his paper has hcrotoforo acquired, wo know ho has tho nbllltv. to render it a still moro powerful champion of tlio causo If ho will apply himself ns his large dl mcnslons now glvo room. Tho wheel of fortuno has not latoly dealt kindly with tho Democracy but whenever if has taken n favorabloturn It was suro to turn "Undo Jako" to tho surface May it ever bo generous to him and cspeC' tally send him nbundnncc of cash sub scribcrs. Mr. Hiciiari) Stii.es, Assistant As sessor, appears beforo tho public with an attempted defence of tho Hovenue officers ngalnst tho Impeachment of their conduct by ItotiR McIIenrv, In his statement published two weeks ago. His defunco is weak nud slangy and does not touch tho main, substantial matter or accusation against him and others who wero concerned In tho per secution or Mr. McIIenrv. That accu sation, brought out with great distinct ness and forco by Mr. McHenry, (though in8imple,plaln language,) was, that after tho Kovenuo officers had col lected from him much moro than all that was duo lo tho government, they countenanced, Instigated nnd assisted in proceedings lor his prosecution and tho seizuro of his property, ror irregu larities which wero occasioned by tho fault or tho government itself in not appointing him a storekeeper after ho had demanded and was entitled to ono under tho law. That Is tho sovero and strong accusation mndoby McHenry, set out in full detail in his narrative, and it Is wholly untouched by Stii.es In his attempted defence. The Congressional Ku Klux commit tee has at length got through with the Job of taking testimony at tho South. Tho costly farce, which was got up to fabrlcato partisan material Tor tho Pres idential campaign, will utterly fail in its purpose. Tho peoplo understand tho situation or tho South, and do not mean to bo diverted rrom tho truo ls sues of tho coming election by nny clamor of sham "outrages," which Is intended to conceal tho corruption which notoriously exists In every Do partment, beginning with tho Wlilto House, where Jobbery Is as common as In Congress. Felix it. Hrunot, a Quaker, has been appointed Indian agent, In placo of Col. Parker. As tho latter resign ed becauso tho former and his Quaker associates on tho Indian commission would not lot him steal, It may bo hopod tho appointment Is a remarkably good ono for tho Quant administration to make. The Democracy of Cambria county. in convention, unanimously declared ior uen, Hancock for President. Ohio omen tmi,in linvo been taxed so heavily for Stato PlirnOSeS. that thnv linvn rl,nllo.l nml uiuiu la u nveiy iigin going on nt tno present timo between them and the itadlcal btato Committee. Tho dorks say mat moy aro llko a barrol tapped at both ends, and must run ilrv nnloa-i IuB i umiueu u m, loast ono oi monp crturcs. Thov cannot sunnlv lilnnni mr party purposes uoin in wnsllingtOU and Ohln. An thnv vntn tn ltnll, olnnnu wo do not soo why thoy should not pay 111 UUIll lUUUCB, A western preacher explained tho possago through tlio lied Sea by faying that tho Israelites crossed on tho lco. An auditor lntcrruptcd,romarklng thoro Is noieo under tho equator. "Sir," said tho excited preacher, "this happened thousands of years boforo tho ugo or geograpners, anu uoioro more was any equator, x ininic, uromron una sisters, i navo answoreu mo gentleman com' pioioiy," AND DEMOCRAT, Bimon OAMKiioN,rtJounioyman"wlir- glo-wapger," who heads tho Itndlcal Crtintnlttoa of this State, in ids lato spumy nddress, claims that tho Itadlcal party havo reduced tho Htato debt from if i),wo,ih)u in lHtio, to f rj,uuu,iwu in is7i. Tlio liarrisliurg Patriot proporly ro- marks, tnai no crcu i aiiacno lo thai party for tills reduction. Inasmuch as tho policy under which It has bcon no- eomplisheil was originated by tho Dom- ocrnllo administration of Governor William F. Packer. Tho act establish- Ing tho Sinking luind was n Domocratic measure, nnd was adopted by u Domo- uiiii.i: j.i-Rism um. , I party administered that law honestly nnd faithfully, Indeed, had it not dnllb- oratcly violated Its provisions, tho Slate, new, insieim 01 uuuik t.u,vuu,uuu, wouiu A .1 1. In.-, -. limn I. IT flint nit t . I io-uy uuiun uinuimit luu. will, ijui- Ing tho last cloven years, from fifteen to twenty millions of dollars havo been taken from tho fcinklng ! und, contrary lolaw, ami applied, .not 10 1110 reuue- Hon of tho Slato debt, but to tho nay monl of tlio current oxnonses of tho Slnto government." Those facta punc ture tlio wimi-uag ot Air. j'.rrott, and it falls to tho ground to bo trodden un der foot by nil honest, fair men. When- over a statement is put lorm snowing that tlio Uadicals havo reduced debt or taxation, it Is either a clear fraud or an nrtfully-mattufaclurcd pleco or nccouut keeping. Democrat who wish lof'eo their par ty Kiiccessrulshould all u.'slsttholr homo tmtinr. nlrniipthnii llin hands of Its rclll- nr. I'onf rlluiln In ILs column everv Item of local Interest, endeavor to oxtond Its circulation in far ns in their Dower, as sist in dtascminntlng Democratic truths in every part or tlio political vmoyard, and labor to build up a paper that will noncreuit to mem iiwiomoanu noroaa. This dono nnd they will havo nccom- pnsuou moro lor tnoir party nnu its principles man nnyiiung oiso in mo lino of political duty that could bo al lotted them to perform In tho most hotly contested campaign. Every paper thov nro tlio means of Bond ing to another Is a mossonger of truth. It Is llko dating bread upon tho waters nnd will return to rownrd them and benefit tho party. Let tho good work go on I Oen. Stoneman has bcon removed from tho command or tho Department of Arizona bv orders of Gon. Grant. Why? Who influenced tho President In this caso? Answer: A gang of sut tiers and contractors, who wero onnos' cd to Stoneman, becauso ho would not permit them lo swlndlo tho govern ment. Instead of paying theso mon tiutty-iivo uouars per ion lor nay, ho purchased it directly from tho In dians at from nlno to cloven dollars. which may account for tho fact that at tlio camp uraut massacro, or ono hun dred and twontv-llvo Indians killed mostly squaws and chlldron nlnoty dead oodles wero round, cacli with a bundlo of hay at its sldo. Tho rom ov al of Gon. Stoneman is a dlsgraco to tho administration, nnd a lit illustra tion or Its Indian policy. According to tho flsuros nrlntad in tho Congressional Globe, It takes S132, 800 pernnnum to run tho Will to llouso under tho administration or General Grant. Tho Items cmbrnco all classes of officers rrom Mcjorsand BroVct-Brlg' adler-Gonernls. to laborers on tho sldo walks nnd furnaco keepers, nnd tho items aro mado sufficiently largo to cover tho bills for marketing, carriages, Rtnliln nvnniisra. n lmrhnr nml , vnrfnlv or other items which Grant's urcdeccs- sors wero conslderato enough to pay out or their salary or $25,000 per iinuum. (lllf Hull r'nurl la i,ml,r nvnnnak-n I . . . .: i -1 . 1 . . . . ' i mir. w n. innrn in niximnirm u' h t in larcrer leaks through which thn niihlie inriimv l I'nnur liir. v p-ipnuin, n inn " . 7 ; ---, I neonln think n. Itniflpnl niimlnUliviMrin isaluxurv.thovmustnotobiccttopav. ing tor It. Luxuries nro always costly. The Itadlcal Stalo ticket was named by ns corrupt a ring or political free' hooters as over cursed a State. Should Stanton bo elected Auditor Gonernl, lie will be tlio crcaturo or uaineron. -muck ov and otlier adventurers who havo so long used t ho State finances in their own interest. Tlio present State Treas urer (Mackoy,) belongs to this ring of money-changers, nnd, with Stanton ns AudltorGeneral, thoy would bo enabled to continuo to deplete tho ppoplo's treas ury, anu cover up tneir tracus. Democrats, to workl Our candidates are worthy of our bast efforts, and thoy must bo elected. Their defeat would bo a Stato calamity. The Cincinnati Inrjuircr mentions tho fact that, not long ngo, fifteen gcntlo men worornthered atnn nntcrtnlnmrmr. ex.f Invernnrs. ex-JiiilM. nx.Mnmhm of Congress, nnd others who had held positions of trust and honor, and that tho only men present, capablo of hold ing nny olllco, Stato or National, wero mo negroes who waited on tno table. Another beautiful result of itadlcal rule! Ir this Is a Republican coverninont why is It that tho President of tlio United States is empowered by Uadf cal legislation, to orrest nnd Imprison any citizen without warrant or the pre ferment of charres f Such authority is conierreu upon tno rresiuent iy me Forco Hill passed at tho lato session of uongrcss. tho autocrat oi uus:ia can do but little more. More or Grant's Poi.icv.-Gen, Stoneman has been removed from the command or tho Department or Arizo na by orders or Qen. Grant. Why" who iniiuenccu mo rrcsiuent in mis caso V Answer : A tranc of suttlcrs and contractors, wno wero oppowi to Stoneman, becauso ho would not per mit tnem to swinuio mo government. Hadicai, papers ha?o their hnnos of success in this Stato upon division lu mo democratic party, iu mis moy will bo disappointed, Tlio Democrats nronoso to oiect luuinuiess and uooper tho "platform" Is not on tho ticket ana win woric witu unanimity anu vigor to mat omi.uetijsuurg uompuer. Ir everything Is lovely in tho Radl tl camp, why is it that Horaco Oreo ly denounces tho carpet-baggers, that Senator Trumbull declaims against cen- utilization or tlio government, that Carl Rplmrz ilnmnnil! n return In nnnstltll- tlonal government, und thai Sumner llUlllll JU VUI Milium, Mllll UlllV ijui quarrels with tho administration? The Collector of tho Port or Phila delphia, complains that soveral news papers uiko no uouco ot tno ivu-Kiux imps thoy regard them as government advertisements that should bo paid for ui reguiur mica, A numher of HcpuhllcAii Conven tions, wo notice, passed resolutions op- poslnir land yrants to railroads. Now why do thoy not act tho part or men and denounce Grant nnd tho itadlcal Uongress lor Having favored laud grants toranroaus Y this would bo tho courso oi noncsi men i iUKciiANius anu inuor ir men nro fast realizing tho folly of engaging In what thoy cull strikes. Tho trades un ions throughout tho country oponly discountenance such movements, us dis- nstroqs to trauo and injurious to mo truo interests ot worKingmen, THE Now York Nation clt03 tho no tablo ferocity of tlio French women on Mum miiia, tu duuiv tuu luiimiu suiiniu lsta that thero Is no probability of wo man's purifying politics and elimlnat- iiik imierncss or utriio. THE Ilopulilicnnq In llnlllmnrn nt tllClr Wlt'fe Cnii for ItolUIcal eilliltnl lim n!f8?a Jil thi fr"ltlet13 cirort 10 lroatho i( m Nil uumui luiit; uuiuuut BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tho Internal Itorciiiio " HikIciii." Tho laws or this country stneo tho ItulloiN obtained control of Con cress aro fearfully and wonderfully mndo. Tno system or taxation is assuredly n greaiur marvel man any ono or mo nn dent seven wonders of tho world, that u is a Hlatidlng wonder that tho pooplo so patiently submit toll. It takes nn army of nssossors nnd collectors mid Btorekccpers to lovy und collect tlio tax, nnd then an army of detectives to dog mid watch tho collectors. To under- stand tho svstcm renulres morn tlmn nnd labor than lo master tlio Schloswle- .ionium iiuuaiiun. j i renmros nan n dozen lawyers constnnllv to mnnufiin- turo decisions on It for tlio Secretary of tho Treasury, and this legal forco has to no ronowcu nooui every six months, bo- . I f . . T m . . .' causo nan n yonr's siuuy 01 too net, in trying to bnlanco Its Inconsistencies nnd stralghton out Its crooked places, olther kills thostudont or makes him a men- tal crlpplo for life, Tlio " llurenu nf Justice" is filled with nuncrnnmiatp.qnr this sort, and It Is manlflest that snvi-r- nl lato additions to tho Supremo Court navo puzzicu incir iiouus over Treas ury decisions. Ono of tho latest decisions is relutlvo lo canal boats. It is so clear nnd ex plicit as to tho exact timo whim nnd placo whero u boat is obligated to tho Govern mcnt for tax, that wo can do no less than stnto it. it was given on an- plication of tho Dolawuro und Hudson Canal Company : " Canal boats, as long as they remain exclusively within tho terminus i.f tho canal, uro not sublcct to tlio imvlmtllnn laws, and If found, trading between ills- trict and district or between different places in tho samo district, thoy must bo navigating natural navlgablo waters to bo subject to enrollment and license. irtncy icavo a canal and enter naviga- uiownicrsoi mo unitcu estates lor mo purposo of trndo and commerce, that moment thoy becomo liable to tho pay ment or nlion tonnngo tax If without proper marino papcrd. ' To fully comproliend tho senpo nnd effect of this and similar decisions, tlio reader should imai'lno himself baek In Democratic tlmoj. when Internal com- .nierce, trauo, manur.icturos und tho me chanic nrts wero not hedced round with such prohibitions and attended with unnecessary expense nud unjust taxa tion. Tho enormous taxes to bo paid and tho difficulty of comprehending tho requirements of tho rcvenuo law, added to tlio pimp nnd spy system prevailing, havo dotcrrcd thousands of persons from entering into certain lines of manufac turing uuiiness, nonco otnors, ravorea by Government officials, onjoy well paying monoplllcs. To put nn end to this bort of oxcluslvonosj, nud, nftor lightening tho tax burdens, to placo them whero thoy belong, tlio party which imported thorevonuo "system " from Kuropo must bo drlvon from pow er. It Is costing many millions of dol lars at present to pay salaries to rovo- nuo omcors, every dollar 01 which is nn unnecessary andcrimlnal waslo. If tho peoplo want relief for themselves nnd tho laboring, tax-paying classes of tho country they must voto for a chnngo in uotii mo btato anil I'cuorai uovern ments. IWsvlllc Standard, 'i'lic Millciuihiin of Soounilrellnii. From Ihoriilladclphla Age. llutlcr havinc heard how William J. wviii3iiiu niuiuuvi, wua iiiitiiiiiiiuusiy elected Sergeant nt Arms by tlio Uadi cals nt tho last session of tho Legisla 41. A ....lnVnM ...rtc 1.. ture, nnu mat iuann, nnu uoius nnu Stokclv havo been nominated for our chief municipal offices, and that tllO V or this city, tho leading organ or i s V?, "as ucciareu iliac consiucrn- 9' personal c larnctor no npt ontcr IlllO its philosophy Ulltlor. llCarllltr . i. . ,i.i . r . , ! , i. .. i .i , , ir , imu itiiims. ivui? umuiimviiuu iu uut'i himsolf as a candldnto for tho office of innr f -TnJL..,nl,.,DlL, I?. ....... vu,lhiui vj. .uiHjuLiiuogiio, jju,v' Where tllCfO SOOlnS to bo U bollef Hint the rulo or 'Itadicallsm has at Inst brouchton a millennium of scoundrel Ism, and that neither tho murder of a distinguished soldier liko Colonel Kid die, or or a moro obscuro citizen llko John C. Nolan, nor tho most notorous implication nnu open complicity In rrauds and thefts, form nny bar to nom itiatlou to ofllco by tho Itadlcal party. Personal character does not enter Into their philosophy. Tho nbsonco of It is roguo, tho greater tho plunder'for him a recommendation ; for tlio greater tho and tlio "llin!:" ho belonirs to. This rulo runs through every department of tlio government mat is administered upon itadlcal principles. Whon Gen eral Uuttcrtlcld. a great personal friend or tho President, was appointod sub- Treasurer in iow iorK, no insinniiy nmhnrkpfl In n. lino-n 'ffnlil fnnsnlrnr'v'' with Corbln. tho President's brother-ln law, and pursued It till they shook tho wholo commercial world, using tho namo of tho President of tho United Stntes ns their partner and accomplleo I In this city, thosimo gamo of plunder Is carried on In nil tho public depart ments, unchecked, except when tho culprits como under tho notlco or our city police, who havo gained Itadlcal enmity nnd itadlcal abuso by a com mondablo vigilance, which often thwarts theso Itndlcal plunderers. Last week tho pollco arrested a ltadi cal cmployeo In tho post ofllce.and found ins pocKcts, as wen ns ins lodgings, nut of opened letters. Yesterday, iho news papers an recorueu now tlio city pollco arrested certain Itadlcal olllcials who wero selling tho public property from Fort Dehuvarol The scoundrels havo a very poor opinion of a pollcoThat tiitis interrupts mtsmess, nnu nro exceed, ins anxious to havo tho wholo cltv nib ministered upon a philosophy that takes no noto of sucli matters ns theft speculation or even murder. They pant lor mo coon timo cominir: tno great long looked for Itadlcal millennium of scouudrcllsm, when to bo n man of do- cent character shall bo n reproach, and to no a unci or assassin sunn uon titio to public olllcc, The Moiton-Graut Ku-Klux Com mltteo was cotton up In order to afford a pretoxt ior controiing mo elections in mo Boimiern states oy military power It had tin other purpose That Com mltteo f.illhiL' to find what thov sought navo stilt discovered somoiiiing, and that is, If tho wholosalo system of spo liation carried on at tlio South by car pet-bag governments Is not soon ended its evil etlW-tR must eventually so crlti plo tho prosperity or tlio country In other sections as to nrouso n storm of opposition destined to provo fatal to tnem. ao iiotiDt tno suusinnuni prooi arrived utln this respect, will navo duo Influence with a largo number 'or Had I cal representatives, already dlssntisfled Willi tho policy being pursuod by mo ..... .. .i - .. administration, nnd thus help to widen that split in tho itadlcal ranks through which tlio uemocrncy win cnargo to victory. Senator Trumbull and others !,", ?,,LtmJ i.," Lr!5? LUrVnZ mont In tills country in order to ro elect Genoral Grant, nnd honco tho roport ot mo ivu-Kiux uommitteo win do hi verel v handled when It reaches t ho i' ed erai Legislature Age, "It Is LTatifvini: to observo." say: tho Cincinnati L'lwutrer. "that tho liar ties wlio hovon or eight yoars ago wero tor mo suppression ot an Democratic papers and tlio nrront of Democratic speakers.ounceauntof tholr boutlmcnts nro now km llli'lnii 1 1 v linliued with tho uoctrtuo or rreo sneecn to condemn tno attack upon tho Orango procession In Now York. This Is progress In tho rigiu direction.'; THEMonti-oinorv. Alabama. Adver tiser, n an nrtlclo bended "Passllltn ......,, r. tt T Olnl.n.,l,n I iWUUIIU, HHVQ Ul'UILU IY , JULll.llllSUH, - tho HihIIphI Solicitor of Consu county. blindfolded, gagged nnd whipped two littlo ncL'ro crirls. and threatened thorn witli death if they should over tell who commuted mo outrage, jio wus trying to manuiacturo a avu-iuux outrugo. ilm frlnnil nf Hin mnuunu uliv ifnnu rob tho peoplo of the government lanUa I uui uoaiow mom upon gianiu anu UHM00KATI0 STATK NOMINATIONS. AUMTcm cirjtniUL, QENi WILLIAM M'OANDLESS. OF FHIIiAUEI.rJIIA. mmvEYort nnNi:iur,, OAPT. JAMES II, COOPER, OK LAWRENCE OOUNTV. COUNTY (JANDIIiATES. Tlio fallowing pcrsonii lmvo been nnnioil for niinilimtloM by tho nn.il Pcinocrnllo Comity Con vention. All wlm nro nnnonncoU In Him list nro plolaoil to nblilo by tho decision o tho Demo emtio Convent Ion. 1 TOR llEfRESfiNTATlVE, CHAIUjES 11. BllOCKWAY, llt.OO.M TOWNSHIP. D. J. MolIKNHY, riHIIINOCHKKIC TOWM11I1P. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, STEPHEN POIIE, CKNTJIB TOW.Nltlr. JACOB S. EVANS, miEKNWOon township. WIIdilAM SHAl-TEH, I'KNTHK TOWNSHIP. "associate JUPUK JOHN ICGUOTZ, HMKtH 70WNSIIII'. JAMES LAKE, HC'OTT TOWNIIIIP. DAVID DEMOTT, linKRNWOOII TOWNHIIIP. I HAM DKItH, JACKSON TOWNSHIP. TREASURER, WILLIAM LAMON, 1IIHAUCKKKK TOWNSHIP. HIItAM F. EVElUTT, I1KNTON TOWNSHIP. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, JAMES DltYSON, C'KNTHAMA. A OAUD, 'io run tub nisuocuATiu voteiw ov col- UMHIA UOUNTV. Vp.iaahv f!iTtzKSHi itoluiz rcotifstod bv a mini her uf my frlcndi nntt nc(iuultitiiiicon tlirmi shout (he count v, to ftunounco myHelf ana cnhdldnte for thn nf!lfn nf i;oiititv (jnintnlsslnnor. I won It I thereforn.miy, that I willnuceia tho nomination ) .ir t Ha 1 idi.in.irn tn f'lintilt I 'i iv thn lJumnrfttla Cniinw Umi Voiitlou. nro vi ,11 lli thov honor mo with their support. And uuhl further tmy, should I ho elected I will nil- 1111 my duty honestly nnd with tho best nf my iiiuy nnu iniparimity, 1 nni mny nwuru muru n nrfiliiillffl itHtltiirn.mniieHL n number of clll zona throuKhout tho county against n man from Iho town i( Itloniusburi;, but thoy do not con Kiucriiio maiicriu my cmimtuionasmcy huuiuu As wo havo nothml n commissioner ironi our townnhlp for a number of yenrti, und asourdls trlctlA biitlttcii to the candidate, 1 lliluk It no innrn than ustlco woBliouiil liavoonu. Anu aUotlilnlc thnt wo sro entitled to moro olllccm In our township than they nro in others, ns wo havo bv f.ir moro voters una nay n ureal ueai more tux en than nny other township lu the county. I am decidedly opposed to canvassing thatovery voter knows how lo voto without bo leclurod by every candldato In tho Held. Thero lian u creut deal tno much of It been done inn rniiniv mr oiecLiiinuriiiir iiuniosos. 1 liiiiih In tho p nit, nutl I hopo It will bo abandoned in thofuturv. And, in conclusion, I wouiu say 10 my lellow-voters, that they must not expect to Keo mo on an cleetloneerlms tour throutrhwut tho couuty. bal,nt tho huiiiq time, notforgettlugthat 1 nm 11 candldato when you como to cast yoir voio. licHpeciiuiiy, JuncOtc H. C. H1UV i ntir iiiieii nni norvuni Itecclpt Tor Subscription to tlio "Culiim- limn," mr .mi, mil mm Kitchen 2 aonE I' Keller 2 00 -2 oo i a 1 oo i UI 2 (0 llruokln Totter 1 ciw lolm lletts lleoriin 11. Uetty 1 (MiUKiluiKcruiil Israel Hehcll ;i f . iu .iiiiiii ni; .'in itios.y.stnckiiouso l m riiouiixH OoiUlcs hllli) 1 Kyer OuLlnincH llelfnnl IV. .IHCllSOll s. Lonuenberecr llyrus HobhlnH Mcivi-ivy KUciicn John W Miller Until McHrldo VHIIioler lohn Itwuil N'utli lireilbemlor I ui lumes U rimes 2 UI H. a. Drelshacli 2 1)1 2 UI 2 10 2 OU uass. Mills W. Weal Ellas Creat MARRIAGES. I'lvrri-'.U PllIMd PS In llloomsburir.Julvajth, is7i,by Hev. l. v Aiiemau, ui ino resiupnco ot Mr. ClarU Brown, Mr. Kumuel 1'otter lo Miss Kato Jt. 1'lillllps, both of this plale. 1 1 AIITM A X W KLU VI It O n tho SOlli utt..flt Harltnaniind Miss Kathurluo Willlver, alt of t u iir i itiir. iv mv. i . f unnier, .-nr. Liinion jtenion, uoiumuia couuiy. irAUT.MAN HAltTMAN Atthosamot inenud place, by tno mine, mt au.is a. liuriman, m Union, Iau.ctuo county, to Miss Margaret U liariiuau oi lieniou, uiiuuuia uuuiuy, & u. New Advertisements. "VyiDOW'S APIUtAISEMENTS. Tlio folio wins nnnrnlsements of real nnd per Koual pioperty hoi apart to widows of decedents. navo oeeu nieu ju in uiuco ui mu ni'Kwifr ui Columbia county, under tho Utiles of Court, uml will bn itreHentful for absolute continuation, tr thn tlrnlmiiA CourL tu bu held in ltlooiuhburi:. Ill nud for maid counlv.on WedneKday. thoUhduyof Keptember71,nt i'liVloeki'. m.,i said day, un less excepiioni ui hucji iuiihiiiiuiiuiihiiiu i'iun- (Kisiv iiieti. oi twiit'ii nit in-iHuin iiuLitaim iu Hald estates will tako notice: 1. Widow of Tobias Smith, lato of IJrlnrcreek lownsnip, ueccaseu. '2. Widow of Daniel Lelhv. lato of Locust town- ti. n luow ui imit-n v. tiuiiiiiii, imoui tuu ivniii'i llloomsburK, iteceasod. 4. Widow of Levi KlkcnJall, lato of MHUIu lowiiKhlp, ileceiiheil. o, ii mo w in ueoiur, niuiin, i.uu oi ureuu Wood lowntuip, ueceusoii. tl. Widow of 'l lioiiun C. K creek, deceased. Cester,luleof Fishing 7. Wltlow of Hamuel Dver. lato of lloarlnir- creek township, deceased. p. w itiow oi j aciiu jvosieuoaucr, nuo in r ran it I In tnwfihh In. deceased. u. wmowoi v, At .i. iiriii.uu, laio oi uriar leeli township, deceitM-d. 111. Widow of Abel lt.ilbv. lato of tho Itornuiil of Iierwlclc, deceased. 11, widow nr isanc iscigincu, lato or mootoi biir. deceased. Ii. W ItltlW Ul J'llYlU ilUUCU, UUU UI JiOCUHl luwiisuip, ucueiiitu, W.lt. JAC011V, Itcglster, HeirlsLer'H Olllce. 1 IllooiiibUiirK, A ui,'. J.1S71.J RKGISTKH'S NOTICi;. Notici; ifi hereby kUcuIo all legatees, creditors and Hiitr persons liueresieu in ino csiuies oi uiu re siiectlvo decedents nud minors. that tlio follow- lot! administration und guardian accounts have ueeu nieu in ino omen oi ino ueKieter oi ixiium blacountv.aud will bo nresunted for confirma tion und ullownncu In tlio Orphans' Court, to bo held lu llloombburtvui Weiluesday. tlio (itli day of September, 171, ut 2 o'clock lu tno ulternoon oi bam uny ; or Henry Dlttterlcti, luto of llrlarcrctk township ilerensed. i. iUBUunini uu nuiiiuui 111uLLer1e.11. uiecutn v. The iiccnuni or.ioim rooiy, ndmuusiraior or Liizaheth carr, lato or nenuoctt iowmhip, ae et asei 1. 3. Tno account of Jacob llrown, ndmlnlslmtor oi u.iviu uruwu, iuiu oi .uiiitiu luwniuip, tic eeasf.d. I, 'iho account of. Silas Welllvcr, cxecutoroi joitu ucmoii, i.iio ui jiuuiaou iuwutuip, ueccus ed. it, inoscconuauu nuai nccounvoi jacou iei Icic, one of tho j.xecutors or auuiuw Lautti Into of Mcott township, deceased, II. 'Iho ncuountnf iVter lint, administrator o. Juuies Uriiucs, lato of Muutrieaiaut township ucccaseu. 7, Tho hucoud nccouut of Samuel Cieasy nud rsiepneu uono, nuuiiuiairaioid oi jacou uouu, lit 10 Ol Allium lUW I1HI1J, llt'Ul'HMtl. if. Tho account of (Joorno M, Hes, aJmlulS' t rut or or Jacou lone, iaio oi ueuiro lowusuip. o. Tlio nccouut of UeoiiruH. (Jilbertnnd Uab crt F. CUrlr, execuloisof John sharpies, lalo of Camwissa luwuaiiip. ticceutcu, io. ThoaLcouutoi Thomas Crovellui;. Jr.. ad ministrator of Hamuel Crincllug, lato ofbeott township, deceased, 11. Tho account ot II. F. Hartman, Buardlan of litnma M. Appienian.n minor ennu oi uaiw. Anpiemau. iaio oi iieiuiucu luwuiui n, ucccaseu 12. Tho account of Marshall (J. Kinney. uuar dtan of the i stale nf Kinmii McUowetl. u leiiutto under iuo win oi Jiaiinew jtiujiowDti iuiu ui ocoii township, uoco.iseu, ix- Tim ui count of Marshall (I. Kinney. miar dlaii of the estate of Charles McDowell, u legateo under iuo will or Aiaiinew .mcuuwi.ii, iaio o Kcott tuwusiilp, deceased. dlanofthe estate of John Mfimwell. u legatee under tlio will of Matthew McDowell, Uiu ot ii. m no accouui oi mui si an t, iviiiikt. uuur- Hcott lownsuip, ueceaseti, J3, 4 I10UOCOUUL UI AlUrSUIIII JVIllllujr, gUU- under tho will of Matthew McHowell. Uio of 10, r llllll IU COIlllV IJi HIUiytJIIILI J l-Ull! UllHtll thu execuims oi v iniaui uoie, oi ucniuu tuwiiwiiiii, accented, f thn px ecutors nf William Cole, luto uf lluutou township, deceasod. 1 Hit) uccouut ui winiuui ii, leiier uuu William T. Mhuninn, uumimsiraiors, etc., oi Daniel Yelter, lato ol Main township, deceased, pj. The ilnal account of ucar l. hut. utlmlu Islrntor nf Abraham Muaseluuu, lato of Hcott lownsuip, ueceuou. M. 'Uiu llnal account of Will Urn H. Abbott, ndmlulstrator of John Wuiujtoie, lato of Cuta ilIjwh ilticeiLSud. I'l, Tho tlrit nnd fltmt account or Holandus Ikrbelti.adinluistratorot Peter K, Jleibelu.lato .if liaoul tmviiiJilo. ilii'iiLMiil. Tho nccoqnt of l'pter K, JferbejU, iai, JtAH of Jonas H, aitrinuer,miuorcmiii oi joiiu niur lnger, lato or Catuwlssu township, deceased, an t,., bv liU niliiiliiiktintnr. ltolandus HblbelU, yj. 'ilio uccouut ot l'eter K. Herbeln.Buardlan bf Alouzo Fahrluger, miuor of John utirlngL-r, lato of Ciilawlbfca towiislilp, deceafccd.iw Illea by his Administrator, ltolandus ilrbelu. 21. Tlio uccouut of 1'eter K. Herbeln, Buardlan oi JNaiuau r riuuer. iniuo vih.ki . ringer, iatoofCulnWUsa township, deceased, nj7 i.o hiu A.iminlktraLnr ltolandus Heibtilu. 'A jneuecuuiifc ui ' "'VV "(" '"'i.'" " Of IAC riugur, nie i. rue uuuuuiH'u L.,., WtlllC.U III I : tf,.iiut. towiikhln 1.UI." VJiX.i.t,r. HulandtiH Hurbuln. 7 ThoVccouiitof FuerK. Hwbelu, guardian oi "lianuuh Htlue, u minor child of Ueorgo Htluo, lato f Locust towunhiP, deceiuotl, nn lliud by hU Admlnlstrntor, ltolandus Herbeln. S Tho uccouut of l'eter K. Herbelu, Bimrdlan of Charlen Hltue, a minor child of OeorgeH!lne, late of Locust towushlp, deceased, uu tiled by hU AumluUtiuwr, iioiauuun jiuruum, W,H.JACQUV, mucr. ItlwiuHhurtf, AU i, W1. IIKHirFVSSAIiKS. lly vlrluoof sundry wrlln of VrnitUhnt tit. T.ovnrl Wfn nml l'lprl FflClAJt. Issued mil of tho Court of Common l'lea of Columbia rounty, nnu to mo directed win no cxpowi u puuiiosnioni. inn umin iiousp, mmu mwuui lUoomburff, on MONHAY, IhoillulayorHl'.lT., 1H71. nt mm (Trior It n. m.. the follow lilt! prop erly to Wit! a renatii ioi or pieco oi inna muinirti n. i n lln road lending from Mnlnvlllo InMlMlltivlllo.ln Ml 111 In tomishVp,Coluinbla County, bounded nnd described m follows to will On Iho Knst nnd Moiitn ity lauds or Thomas Aton, on tho wesiny litliils or Kllehnel (Jrnver. nnd nn tho North by landt or diaries ICIlimermnn, conlalnlntc tweu tynvo ncres.mnro or less, upon which In crsclod now i ramo jioubo anu n t ramo anon. Hoi zed. taken In ererntlon ntnl tn lio Hold ns tho properly ot Samuel Bchwcppeuhclscr. ALSO I Tim fnllnwlnn real estatf. n rerlnln lot of lumbta county, contalnlna nuo nnarler or nn m-ro, moro or less, boundetl on the south by N, it. i finai, on iuo m'sv iy mi oi iiuuson owt-u, on thn north by publlo roatl, nnd ou the on.st by lot of Emma llelttcrlch, on which Is erectod n two-slory Frumo Dwelling Homo Willi tho np purlenances. neiZCM, inneil Ml WJitTiiiiun mm in u num iui io property of 11,1', Heidel nud John Cain, ALSO ! Tim imilivlflAtl Interest nf nil that Heat K.H lato sltuatn In Ccntro township, Columbia coun ty, I'ennsylvanla. iKUintlcd nnd described m fol lows, to will on the vest by lands of Philip Mllh r, on tho north by lands uf Levi Miller, ou ho can i iiyiunas orunvcr jwans, on mo sunwi iy iiiq river, wnerenn is erecien n iiuiiw ituu table, nnd other out bultdlnas. coutalnliitC tnreo Heired, miten in oxecntion, nni m uo rohi m (ho property of John .J, Webb, with notlco to icrrc-ieniiniM. ALSO i A lot nr ni eon nf cround situated on thn North sldo of Keventh street In tho town nf lltooms luirif. lirtv feet West nf first nllov east of Contra Ml i cut, bounded on tho West by Hamuol L. l'ot ter, byj.lt. Knappou tho East, nud by Incka waunn nnu iiiuuiiii'uik jwiii nuiiu uu inuut in It Is a Twotory Dank Dwelling House, six- i'fi torn, win nmi iweiiLV-naven icol ioiik. Hniroil. tnlteti In nxeentlnn mul tn bn sold ns inoprupenyui uaniei xiuivo uuu snaiy nn iivi ALSO! mat lvcai jiuiumiuuivu iu uucuii mw n oiu , Columbia County, l'eunsylvAiila, bounded nnd ilfMcrllinrl ii inlliiwH In wit ! On llin West bv laiuUofJohnllarner. on IheBoulh by lauds of John Uarner, on the Kast by laiuls of Hudolph icastor, mm un ino r-mrin uy muim ui jjiiiih-i Morris. .1nrLtntah Heott nud John Ycnaer. con laming iwpuiy-uur acres, moro or less, nnu known ns tlio Mlabtown Hotel Property, where on Is erected a larso Frama Tavorn lmlldlng. n avKo frame ma ino, nnu n rrnmo iiweinng louse, sua oiner oui uuuuiugs. ALSO : A lot nf irrnnnd sit tint o In IhoTownshln. Cou Il ly anu runiomoresniu, nojoiuini; lauus ui wusu In a ton Yo nrer on tho north, tho Property nbovo described on Iho west nnd south, and funds or John ltnrner tm tho Gflfit. coutalnlmr nlKitlt ono aero of laud, whereon nro erected a two story ramo iiwel nu House. and rramo jjamwiui oiner ouiuuii'Jiiis, ALSO : Jllll.Ull'r iril.'U Ui .1.1... BI.......J ... 4. IT,, 11.11. jr. County nuauiAlo nforesalil.nilJnlDlnie IhikIh nl Hudolph VeaKernu llionorlli. wanhluKlon Ad- ..-... . . , r .Hunt. ... n-., I.. mus on tlio Cl9l. J oil ii nuyuur uu me houiu, uuu lonanl Ailaras on tlio wcut, coiilulnlnt! about Lwontv..liThl. nrrpN. neizou, inKOtl in oxecuiiou nnu io no hqihiii llio lilntwrlv nf Ilnvltl WnirfT. Tim tract llrht nlo o uoKcrluod Ih to bo Kohl mibjcct lo the wlil ow'h dower noil tho recognlz-ouro In tho Or- pnau s uouri loiuo ncirdoi joiiu loiistiir iinniiiu. A A HON HMIT1 niigl'71-tf Hheriir. CTOP TIIIEPI Kj Tlio scamp that took my siddlo out of K. II. llgarsbaru last Tuesday night, wilt do wet 1 by returning It or leavo It whero I can gof it, and Ravo trouble, Thero ns ncen Kiiarpers ou your iracK,uuu cioso ion, ijooit out- ior ureauers. OMMITTEH'rf ACCOUNT. J Notlco Is hereby given that the account of iieniamin r, i-oriner, uuinuiiiiuo ui wrigui Hughes, nlunallc.ha been tiled In my olllco and that tho samo will bo allowed bv tho Court. OU Tbursilav. Hentember 7th. H7L unless causo bo snowu wny iuo samo nuouiu hoi uo huuwwi, WKLLINOIMJN H. KNT, nugt7l-im i-roinouoiary. nPEACIIEK'S EXAMINATIOX, An exnminatlon of teachers for lllooms- burLr School District will bo held on MONDAY, tho t4lh day of AUGUST, 1871, nt ID o'clock, u, In tho Old Acadcmv liu d ue. All nppu- cauts not holdlnir professional or Ptnnauuut uy order or tho lioaru or Directors. K. It. IliHLlUt.Hecretnry. Illoomsburg, August -1, l$71-'Jt, rnitUSTEE'H ACCOUNT. X Notice Is hcrebv irlveu that M.K.JacUson.Esa uiin u'fiH nnnot tiled bv the ()riliau4 (TnurL to t.ell the Heal 1 lsta to of Samuel lilack,lato of Centre township, .Columbia County, l'n,, has Hlod his llrst and dual account lu my olllco, nud that tho samo will bo allowed by tho Court, on Thursday, the 7th day of Septemhor next, unless cnufao bo snowu Wily fuiu uccnuni miouiu not uu aitoueu WKLLl.NUION H. KNT, lU'iJl'U lTQiuonuuuy ATOTlCE. X 1'ubllo nollco Is hereby given that on tho uny oi j u ui , ivi, i purcuaxeu nt uoukiii bio's Sale, ns the property ol Levi Creasy, tho Tol- In wine nrl h.h'S. to wit ! 1 CookinLf Stove, i Chairs, 1 ltureua,2 Ixoklng Ulasses, 1 Cupboard, 2 lied Htnuls. 1 Tablo and 2 Piirs. and that I hai loaned tlio samo to said Creuny, during my pleasure, and nil persons aro cautioned not to nurcilhu or nituuiu wiiu me tuiuo a ii ihihuikm i Ccntro twp., August i, i7i. 'HMrTPii' r ONYNGIIAM COJI3ION SCIIOOI J DIMTItlCT. KKCKIITH AMI KXl'KNlHTlIUK-S FOUStltOOb VKAlt KNP1M1 JUM:IK, 1671, Tax rnto 10 mills for School nml 5 mills for luilldlug purines. ItECLU'TS. Ni t amount from collector ol taxes 8VW.77 From Counly Treas. on unseated lands . 1Ws.tu ucuiraiiauisi, imi. oi ueiit iiuuii... sti.'.im Stato Appropriation WH.1X other huurccH ITI.oo Amount to llalauce iaw EXI'F.N'DITUUIM. I'.Ud lord Teachers' wages ,.. 8'., JTtMUl Dunning Oi'tlets outsiamllng sluco last ear Kilary of Secretary Ti entailers Couiiulssiou Fur Fuel, Contingencies, School Fu ullure, luhurunco und Hepairlug... l, .MOll.O Hiii.i; 7.r.l l ij.:ii U2AM Orders outstanding nnd unpaid Si.W JAM US I1UKNNAN, Frcs'l, UlCHAKiiTHOH.NioN.Hect'y, uug.-l.l-yt, pONNYOIIAM TOWNSHIP KOAD vy FUND. 13 FUN A It D AND DAN1HL D0UO1IKRTY. SIT rKHVIHOlUS IN ALCOUNT WITH UUNYNU HAM TOWNMlUr FOll TllL YKAK 187U. 1S71. Dlt. Anrit 1.1. Tn nmnnnt of ltond Dunllcntn for 1870. fil.Mll 30 To Amount from County Treasury on unseat eu huiui, ihjo w To amount received from I'oor Fund, 817 l Amouut to llalauco, H ti! la! Apill 15, UU. uy auiouui uiucaiou lanu lax returned, lly nmount erroia and ezoucrntlous ou duplicate, lly amouut Collector's commission, liy nm't to It. Thornton ex-sunervNor. G2 2.11 50 2t)2 ::u I.UJ7 3S Ilyarn't of Judgment aud eoMstoJ, if. 1.-2 n (X) 100 W Si so liyum't io IVter L. Klfno debtor ISC7, lly nm't of taxes worked on roads, Uy amount of orders redeemed for work aud expenses of repairing roads duilng year, lly nm't of liciuurcr' commission on iieeunui, I.9IM Cl 110 ou lUIanco duo Supenhor, Hxamlued and ccrtllled, 11 tr.' MAUTIN FLANIOAN, ANDHKW UOUNKY, Auditors. DOM1MCK COSdHOVJ t.'onynghain, A u gust I, 1871-lt. VK, i Dehimtv and Lmaciatiqn both rtvult from tho lack of ability ta convert tho fuod luto nu trimeut. How necessary, then, for those sufle lug from theso alarming symptoms to Immedi ately resort lo n remedy that will Mreuglhe thobtomnch nud dIgesllo organs. For,',ns soon ns this desirable object has been accomplished tlio health Improves, and Iho patient resumes ins usual perhonal appearance, Hostctter Stomach Ullters havo attalued a world-wide pop ularity In such canes, and, liavo been proven tho licit nud safest menus of removlug consllpa Hon, toning tho stomach, giving energy to tho llvcr.nnd relieving overy symptom of nervous ness aud depression of spirits. Its cheering and benetlclul cllects uro highly sitoKenofhy thou sands, who nwo to It their restoration to health, No lestorallvo lu tho annul of medlcluo has nt talnod tho same popularity lu tho short space u timo it has been beforo the public, or has won tho high endorsements accorded to this excel lent tonic. Many other preparations, purport ing to bo correctives und restoratives, luu o bee Introduced, nnd havo perished ono by one. whll the populurlty of Hosteller's Btoiuuch. mtters conttnues to Increase, uud is now recognized ns a standard household mMlcluo, Tho buccess which intends tho uiie of Iho gutters evinces nl once its virtues In nil cases of debility nnd dis ease of the stomach. Certificate, almost with out number, have been published, attesting its truly miraculous power in removing those painful aud fearful diaeuu'S, Andatthlstliaeit seem s Jdlo to do more than enll attention to Hip great remedy of the age, lu order to awaken pub. lio attention, to lj excellence. Jt Is tho only preparation of the klud that Is reliable ln all cases, aud Ills therefore worthy of tlio OQUsld eratlon of tlio aftUcted. A 11 persons having tho registry of XX-Deiiiocratlo voters for Iho dlll'trcat Towu sliipu, eouiinonly called "Window Hooks." uro roaucHted to return them ui tmre u t n 1IHOC1CWAV. Most of those for ISW.audnlifur 1S7U aro still out. juua ti H OIISE FOU SALE, Wo. will wirk Uuuljlu or iluule. inuulreol m w. 11. KUUNH. my 80'71-tf UluouuLurK, l'n. jyjAl1 OF TIIH TOWN OP HLOOMBUIUJ. In tho matter of the Mnpi nftho J- towu or ii looms burn, i It'Mc lTit . 1ml Ordered.that notice bo Riven by publication hi two newspapers published In said town Hint td map mndo by Hamuel Neyhard oxlilbltlint tho IwundarleM of said town and of Its Htrw I Irfincs nnd Alleys has boon placed In tho olllco of the Clork of iho Court of iiiftrtcr Hosioup, nnd will bo present tnl nt tho next term or tho Ouirt fur Appeals under tho third section of on AH UI inniiiiaiiiy piWHinii ITI uy uiu vuiiri. WKLMNOTON It, KNT, WcrA; Quarter AVJtioa. The Act of Assembly referred to lu thonbovo order of Court Is "A Hupptcmcnl to tho 11 looms, burg Act of 4th March, 1870," tlio 3d Section ot which ti ns follows! Hkctioni). That tho map of said town nf Itlonmsburjr now belnit mado by Hamuol Noy hard, under iho nutltorttv of tho town council exhibttlutz tho boundaries, streets, lanes nnd al lev oi nam town, sunn wnoa eoninieieii oe sun mltted for correction And nnnroval to thn con n of quarter sessions of tho peace of Columbia couuty nnd tho samo when npprovod by said court hiiimi uo nieu oi rccoru nnu iiicreupou aim thenceforth tho roads, streets, lanei nnd nlicys set forth on said map shall nccordiuff to their lo cation thereon bo lield nnd taken to bo nubile highways, subject however to tho provisions or inoiouriu sucuon oi mis net, j uesaiu couri rtnnil hear nud consider nny complaint or objection inado to It by nny citizen of unlit towu or owner of real cstnto therein. Against the correctness nf sum mnp nr ino location ni ino lines or pans thereof prior to Iho Approval of thoinmo nnd may tako such order thereon nnd mnko nit such decrees relating thereto ns shall pertain to Jim tlco nnd to tho public Interests nnd conveutenro nnd tho said coutt when application shall be ramie ior ino npprovni oi saiu mnp sunn order public notlco thereof to bo given lu ftt least ono newspaper of sAld town fornt least four weeks prior to tho next succeeding term of tho court nnu Huiui ueieriuriueracuon uponsucii applica tion until the ra Id Riipeeedlntr term. Tim mil. I man at nil times nfter llin nnnrnvnl of tho tnimi by the court and any copy or du pi tea to thereof whether upon the same r upon a largor or small er scalo duly certified to be true nnd correct by luvuiciA ui tuu Mtiu tuuii mm truimi uy mo court seal, shall bo receivable In evidence In any suit, prosecution or proceeding whatsoever In which the samo shall be pertinent and shall lu held as conclnslvn evldcnco nf thn trtin lorn l inn of tho boundaries nnd highways of said towu as established nt the dato of Its npnroval nml ns pri ma iucio oviuenco or ino siiuniion nnu uonnunr les or limits of lots, out lots, farm lands, canal wharves, landings, railroads, bultdlRgs nnd struo lines ui hhiu low ii ni iuo imuiu iiiuu nu iar as i no samo shall bo set forth, delineated nr mentioned on said map. jjyorueroi me i own ununcu, K. MUNDi;NHALIJ( rres'l, F. C. KYEU, Sec'y. July 2i7Ml. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION OF PENNSYLVANIA. JOINT ltESOMTTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitution ui 1'onnsyivnuia, lit it Ilewlved bu the Nenate and 1 Taut a nt linir. nenUUivtt of the Commonwealth of Jnnnttmniit in uenerat mscmoij met, i uat me ioi towing amend meut of the Constitution of this Commonwealth bo proposed to the people tor their adoption or relectlon. mirsuantlntho nrovlalontof tin tantti nrtlclo threof, to wit: Strike out tho Sixth Section of Iho Sixth A HI. elo of tho Constltuttou, nnd Insert lu lieu there of tho following: "A Htnlo Treasurer shall bo chosen by the qualified electors of tho Slato, nt suchtlmes and lor such term of servlco as snail be proscribed bylaw." jam KH II. WKllll, npumterui iuo jiuusooi ncpreHciiinuves, WILLIAM A. WALLACU, Speaker of tho Senate. Domini ono thousaud clicht hundred ami seven- ly-oue. JNO. W. tlEAUV. Frcpnrod and ccrllfled for publication pursu ant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. r.juuuan, Secretary nftho Cotnmnnwnnltli Olllco Secretary of tho Commonwealth, i jiiirnnouru, j uiy oiu, 1041, 1 Jly2l,,7I-lf. QUANOEVILLE HICHI SCIIOOIi. Tho FallTormof this Institution will open nu tho 1th or August nnd continuo eleven weeks, Orangevltlo Is n quiet and pleosaut placo. Few, If any villages nro moro uoulthy than thl-f.a better proportioned school room can hardly U ."".'i".'.""""111 ur u moro pieiumni, icK'Jiiiotl, rrof. J, K, Hchoo.iovcr, Frlnclpal, Mrs, L. It. Hchoonover, l'recoptress. These teachers lmvo tho best of recommendations. They havo now been hero moro than n year.aud tho students am very muci attatched to them. They aro lou rs of good order. uoou nonni can no mum tied at a low rate. O. A. MEUAHULK. JUiy 2i, '7I-IIU. Secretary of Trustees, 'ANTED. TEACHERS. Wanted, six mala nud tlireo fetimln lernhM-u for the public schools of Couynghatn Dlstrhts for tho ensuinc term. An exaint nation of nnnh- cants will bo held by the County Supurlnlendeiit In tho now school house, near Coutralla out Iui I2lh of August, commencing at ID o'clock a. m i"A.iuii;iv ivicnr.it,.'uii r, July 2s, 71-3t. Secretary of Hoard. WANTED., T T Two nmlo londicrtt wnntcil nt CVntrnlli Hclinol UNtrict. fimul HiilnrteH will lio p.ilt In ooil lencliorK. All npnllcntilM must ho prctt nl utnn cxntnlnntlon lo Vo lield nn Hnlui-Uii)-Hit twelfth -lay or AUKiint, iK7l,nt W o'clock a. m. lly order or Iho Hoard of Dlrcctorx . W.H.MKMCK, C'KNTHAI.IA, July 11, 1K7I.-II. Hccreliiry. TlJVD'QtUltTEliS KOll II OOP SKIRTS AND C 0 R S E T S, IS AT M. P. LUTZ'S, HE SEMS The Ifi-liono wove Coivct for 7V Tho Skeleton Coivct for $1 The Piiniwm Corbet for Si S?-Tho Paragon ia a (llovo-llllliix, Hip-core, so bono Corflot, imnilminoly flnlslicd and la tlio best corsotevrr nllVr cd In tills town nt tho prlco. w. r. LUTZ Is the lixchtsirc uycnl for il in ULOOMSIHJRG, M-SjirInK Skirt, !1 Inch Inpo 15 ccnl. M-Sjirlng Skirt, 3-lncli tnpo (10 eenln. You can til.so find u full lino of dji raoo as' a m notioxh at norroM imuoi:h at M. V. LUTZ'S, JlIlOAVUlfS BLOCK, NEXT TO COURT HOUSE, BLOOMSBUHG, PA.