KATES 0 ADVEUTISINO. H I'UnMHHKD KVEIIY KlltDAY M0UN1N0 tsniK oat.uMiiMN nutt.piNii mkaiitiir courv iiocHK, mnot.niuno, l'A I1Y HENRY L. DIEFFENBACH BDiTon Arm rnorntKron. Tcrm3-Two Dollars a Tear rajrallo In aavanec. $2 CO If not raid till enief year. $3 00 If lonjor credit bo given. JOD PRINTING of Alliloscrlpttons executed Willi neatness nn I dispatch nt reasonable rates, Columbia County Oftfcial Directory. ;vrWcnl.7u,J7e-Wli.t.tAM Ei.wkll, Awtdalt Jwlaet-iMM DK1IU, Ihaau H. Mom- i rrollumotnrt, .Ic.-Wr'.LLtNnTosr It, KT. UruMrr.1l fnwdn WIM.IAMSOM H.jACOllY. Ihilrlel Attorney V,. It. lKKLl.ll, WAcr07 AAIIOM HMITtt. Knneior ISAAC Dkwitt. 'JWaiurcr DAVIli LowKNlinncl. ciimwKuiwieM William o. cjuick, cyiius HlUIIIINH, HlIlAM .1. ItRPhFll, fLmmliiloiioa' CTrrt Wtt.LtAM KltlcKllAttM, AuiUtornV. J. CAMl'llBI.L, A. J. ALIIlUUSoN, 1IANIKI. IjKB. Ivrunrr JollM 1). liottctf. Juril Vommmimm Isaac M ell hide, John Jlo Anall. County 8itpcrintaulent- ClIAllbna U, HAllKI.KY, llloim Itwr MtfrW-Dlrcclors, H. II, MlLLKK, WILLIAM KtlAMKH, HlnolllllburK, mill JollsSON IKM.KH, UlCChWOOd, ClIAULLSCONNKll, Hce'y. Eloornsliurg Official Directory. llhtmilmra Hanking Oi. Jomr A. FCNSTON, President, H. II. GuoT. Cnshlcr. V.f national anfc Chah, It, rAXToN.l'rea't., J, 1', Ti'itin, Cashier. Cliiimfcrt fbiinty.VtiimlS'iiSVioyVmrnml.onnli i.winIwi E. 11. Littlk. i'res't., C. W, Millkh, Hec'y, JUofinviburn Xutldtnff anil Satiny VundAMoctn Hon John Thomas, PreVl., J. II. llmitsoN, Hcc, Jltmmsburff Mutual ,Saiim I'Siml Asiocmtion .1. J. Hnowi-.n, l'resldeul, M. WntrMoYKii, Htc'y. Bloomsburg Directory. )A1'KU IJAUH JnM received and for halo at the oi.umiiian unico. STOVES AND TINWARE. J Mnlu slreot.ubovo court house. OLOTIIINQ, AC. DAVID LOWKNIIEUG, MerChantTnllor,.Maln st "d door nbovo American Houso. WM. MOMHIfs, Merchant Tnllnr corner of Ccn tru and Main si., oer Miller's storo. IHlUasTcTlEJIIOALS. &c. TS 1', LUTZ, DruriKlst nndApotuccnry.Maln nt. XJ, below the l'osl Olllco. 1MOYE11 IlllOM.. DrtlRSisIs and Apolhccnilcs, ill L Hro.wer'8 block Main st. CLOCKS, WATCHES, &0. HENKYZUl'l'INOElt, Watches, Hpcctaclcs A lowt-lry Ac,, MaluHtreet ntiir West St. n K. HA VAOII, dealer In Clocks, Watches and U Jewelry, Main St., Just below tho American llouu. IOUIH Ili:ilNlIAHIl, Watch and Clock maker. J near southeast coiner Main and Iron sis. RCATlIUAltT, Walch and Clock Maker.Mar , ket street, below Main. BOOTS AND SHOES. 11 M. KNOHIl, Dealer In llools and Shoes, latest 1j. ond liest styles, corner Main and Malktt Htictls, In tho old I'ost Olllce. D AVID IIF.TZ, Hoot and Khoemak. r, Mallist., below llartnian'g slorc,u est or Market. HKNUY KI.EIM, Manufacturer and dealer In Hoots and Hhoes, Urocerlcs, etc., Mulu slreet, bast llloomsburil. M. IIIIOWN, Hoot and Hhocmaker, Main , street, under Brown's Hotel. PROFESSIONAL. 1H. H. C. HOWI'.Il, BiUBeon Dentist, Main kt II ai abovo thu Court House, DH. WM. M. KKIIEII, Kurceon nnd Physician, l':xchaUBolllockoer Webb's book stoio. Dlt, II, F, KINNF.Y, HlirBinn Dentist. Teeth extracted without nalu: Main St.. nearly oi luisltu I.'plscopal Chuieh, (1 . HAItlCI.KY, Attorney-at-I.nw. Olllce, 2d ). lloorlu Kxclialmulilock,niarlhe"KxchaUBO llolel." II. Ml'KKLVY, M. iL.Burgpnn and l'hyslclan 4 north side Main St., below Market, II. F.VANH, M. 1., Bnrscnn and l'hyslclan, i south side. Main street, below Market. T C. ltUTTF.ll, M. 1). Borseou and l'hyslclan iJ Market street, above Main. i(. UOillHON, AttnriH'y-nt'LftW, Oiiico Hart iuuu'h bullillut;. Alula Htreet. MIIjLINEHY & FANCY GOODS. 1,1 l'l-:Ti:itMAN, Millinery and Faucy Goods, ii opposite Episcopal Chuieh, Main st, IlIHH I.1ZZIF. HAHKUiY, Milliner, ltamsey ill . bulldltiB Main street. IHS M. DlOKUICIvHON, Millinery and Fancy L Unods,Malu St., below Market, ii ItH. i:. KI.INK, Millinery nnd Fancy Uoods ill Main stleet below Malkct, 11 US. JULIA A. ft BADK HAUKLHY. LadltB1 ill Cloaks and Dress l'atlertu, southeast corner niaiuauu est sis. llilli: MIKHI:h IIAUMAN Millinery and Fancy j i.oixis, iiiuin hl., ueiow imerican iiousu, HOTELS AND SALOONS. i:oi(KH HOTIIL, by T. licut. Taylor, cast end 1' ol Mulu street. SfEHClIANTS AND OROCERS. (.. MAUIt, Dry (JomN nud Notions, fcoath weht eurucr Mulu ami I ion bin. i A. lUX-'KLKV, Itoot and Hhoo htore, books V.vv Miuiom-ry, jium bi., ueiow mnrket. (i JAConH.Coulectlouery, eroccrlcs etc., Main liox a WIIlll!, Confrdlonery nnd ItaUery, H( IIOU'i:U, lliitsnnd C'nps.ltootHnndHhoeH, . Mntn kt. iili.iv. I'.Mirt llAnLrt ' II, MAIZII, Mniniiidlli (Jroccry i-triih, iTUitb, ulbl 1'iuvUlou, Ac, it (i I ii uinl lion StuelK. MMCKIA'V, NKAliA ( o .iluilciHiu Hry (J(hIk. tJroeeiieH.KInur, l'Veil.hull, FUh.Iron.iNMlls, en,n, J., cor iiuui imu .iniKt'in. D H. MII,M:u i KN lUaWrt In Dry 0(H.dH, p, (Jroetiles, (iut( iiHwtiic, l'lour, halt, HIkkh, J1ISOELLANEOUS. nONHTAHLlCS IILANK'H lor sale at tho Cot.UJI U iiian Olllce, I M. CHHIKTMAN, Baddle, Tinnk A Harness. u. iiiuaer, nuivu s liioeic iiiuiu Hireel, nW. ItOlllllNH.IUiuorilealcrseeond door from northwest corner Main and Irousts. n J. THOItNTON, Wall I'apcr, Window Hlmdes ii, aud Uxiures, Hupcrt block, Malnst. 1 W. COItKLL, Furniture lloonis, thrto story U brick, Muln Hlieet, west of Market st. 1 1 ItosKNHTOCIv.l'hotnsrapher, over Hobbius y i.jm i, niuie, iiiuiu si. I H. KUHN.dealerin Meal, Tallow, etc., t'hem I ' beilln's alley, rcurof American Hmuo, II. UINULKU, dealer In nlanoH, nrgaus und ineloileouH.HKl, W.Corell'slutnituro rooniH OMUKri JAronv.Marhlfl and llrown Btono OWorks, KttBt HIoomshnrK.iicrwlck road, WM. HAHIt, ilealerln furniture, tiunkH, coder ' 1 w Ulow ware, neur I ha Forbn Hotel, n FOHTKH. Ohio Muker, aud Whlto and Fancy U. Tuuuer.Hcottowu, ' 1, H, JIIDLKMAN. Airent for Muubou'b Copper i'j Tubular LlKlitnlni; Hod, 1 1 rTK IiOOKH.nnd hlnnk N(TK.H,wIthor with- out eifciuptloii, lor bulo ut thu t'oi.uwuiAN i) luce. Light Street. HV. OMAN ft Co.,Wlitclwrlilits, Ilrst door , above HehoolHouso, "IOHN A. OMAN, Muuufactuier and deivLr ! .J H(Mts uud Hliots W H,,1.NT lWa)l!r 111 atoves ami Tin wuru lu J V' Mil IIM UlllUt'lltftt PETEH ENT. Miner, and tleuli r In nil kinds of .....",rol"',,'1","'i1'ltU. All kinds ot Grain l'ii itiaviu. Espy, . u.iJfi11.1' JHOi'caler In Dry Clotnla, IJ' CJiiK:erleM,faud utnual iltrchuiulUe, J . J,V-ffiftlKIHEKt 'Joot tm e and ptisllo tho HltuiuMlii, " Wttm mrt1 P' Uinihauim I'lanlnif MIU VOLUME Vi - MO !!!). Orangovillo Dirootory, I It. lll'.nttINd & linO'rlll'.Il.Onrrontcrsnn.l 1. Hullders, Main St., bolow l'lno, 1IOWEH ft HEMIING, dealer In Dry (loods, I (Iroccrles, Lumber and general Merchandise, Main st, Blllt'lv HOTEL and refreshment Balonu, by llohrM'IIenrycor.of Main and I'lnost. Mil. (.A.JIE(IAnOEL,riiystclannnd8uri!Cnn, lMaln si,, next door to Good's Unlet, 1AVII HEUHING, Flour and Orlst Mill, and ' Dealer In Brain, Mill Hlreet, TAMHH II. It AHM AN. Cabinet Maker and Un o derloker. M.ilu Ht,, below fine, QCltUYMIlt ft CO., Iron founners.Machlnlsts, O and Manufnetuutn of plows, Mill Ht, SAMUKI, HHAIU'l.UHH, Maker of tho llurhnrst Oralnciadlo. MaluHt, WIM.IAM nilt.o.VO Hlioeinnkcrand mnnufae Hirer of llrlck, Mill Ht., west of 1'ino II .IIW WWWWIIIiHIl CntawifJKa. By. DAI.I.MAN, IJerolmut Tailor, Heeond HI , Iloblilns' llulldltlt!. Dlt.J. 1C. ItoIHIINH. Bursuon and rhyslcl.m Second Ht below Main, G1MIUKT ft KI.INi:, dry Rood", mocerles.nml Kenerol mcrcliauitlse, Ialn Htreet T II. KIHTIXH, "ratlnwlssn House," North v , Corner Main nnd Kecond wtrtcls. I Ki:lM:il, Illllard Hnloon, OyMcrs, and Ice , L'Hlllil In reason MailiHt. MM. IIHOI1ST, dealer la OeneralSIcrcliandlsc , llry Uouds, Groceries Ac, Qt!H(lUi:ilANNA or Uriels Hotel, . Knstell O bauiler l'roitrk'tor.soulh'easttornerMalnaud herond Htreet. w Tit. If, AUIlOfT, Attorucy ut law, Miilu St. Buck Horn. M(i. A V . L'lMlllrt. (Kulri.RHui'iitH run! gem rat meiclinniiMc. II. Himt'MAWVII t1f.u)rr In ilrv Kirnt htore lu Kouth etui of town, Philadelphia Directory. JICIIAIIDSOX L. WKIG11T, Jit, ATTOIINKY AT IjAW, NO. 11S SOUTH BIXTH BTUCl'r, 1'lIILAllKLI'llIA Ian. Hl-ly M. KEl'HEART, wn u HAltNES, JJUO. A HEIIUON, HATH, OAl'H, HTItAW 000D.4 ft 1'UIIH, No. 6ft'lMaiket Street, (Abovo Fifth,) I'llILAnELI'llIA. "YyAINWRiailT & CO., WHOLKBALi; OUOCIiUH, N, 13. Corner Hccond ami Arch Streets, rillLAIlELl'llIA, Dealers lu teas, SYnurs, cofixi:, hugaii, molakskh kick, Knurs, rti cajiii hoda, ac, ac. 4-0rders will recelvo prompt attention, may lO.W-lf. Business Cards. 11. RROCKWAY, AiiUimiiY Ai I,AW, lll.OOMSnUKfl, l'A. fls- OfKK'K Court House Alloy. In the Co. LUMllIAN bulldluB. JlUH,'67. A. L. TURNER l'HYBICIAN AND BUIIUEON, HLOOMSllUIia, l'A, Ort-lcr: over Lutz's DruirBtore. Itesldeno M ilkel Slleel.lst dour below llev.D. J. Waller. neeiu iu. c. ATTOltNKY AT LAW, OdlfO 'nurt TtniiKn Allev. lielow tho ('oM'M IIIAN I Ullce. lintinlltK. ll.ii'lt.l'nv nnd lVllhloiiN colleekd. lllonnisburi: l'n.hep.'JU'(j7 ATTOIlrlllY AT JjAW, Ofllpn Muln Htrret liclnw Iho Court llonse. nioonihburt; l'enn'n. E. IjlTTliE, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, Ofllco rourl-Hnuvo Alley, below tho Coi.OM IllAX Olllce, Illoomsl'Ulu l'a. lain frcm (erinany, uIUts hli hcrvlecs to tho luuillc us u i I'libr.iu d IIOUSK AND COW DOCTOR, nud nil other niiltniils, forwhlch hln ehartrfH nin tnodenile. Ilu etui ulwu m found t t ldo 1 Uerwlelc road, ni,uiS.lI,.icol)y,b Murluu luid, UhMinishurc, May IS, 1 J. THORNTON li would nn luni lies tulhoritirnsof nioonn' lmr nml lciulty, that ho Imnjiiht reeolved u full VALTj PAl'IUt, WINDOW tiHAUi'X, 1'IXrt'HKS, CUttUS, TASHKI-S, aud till other uoods In his lino ol lnndnesK. All tho newt ht nud most mims-d jinttuiK of tho day ii u nhvnj a to hu lound In hN er.tahllhmenU iiiar..i( im-u iiuuni. iuiov -nmiti YOOTS AND S1IOKH. CLAUi: M.UllOWN, MAIN faTUKKT, UNUKH IIIIOWN'H llorrf.. A lull and eompieto usKoitiudit of leudy mado noois una notuior ineu.ointn umi euiiuiiu I uhL iitciMd ii lid lor s;t e nl it iiMiiiuhlu nitih, VnrlellCHto bull nil elasweM ut cubtoniers. Tho itthlol woii; (ittuo hi hliorl nollco.iiH in u-loiore (ilvo him until. Jan 171. NE W STOVE AND TIN HHOl'. 1HAIAK HAdHNIIUCII, Main Htreet ono door above 11, MeudeulmU'. Ht(tre, A lsruo nhsorttnent of Ktovn, HuuterM and HiiiiKi's constantly on hand, uud or milo at the lowest iuIch, Tiuulin: In nil Its branches carefully nit Glided to, iud hatUluetlou Kiiatauteid, Tin work of all kludu wholesale uud letull, A lal U requenU'd, Jan 171 NK W O O A 17" YAllD. Tun underHlyned resptetfully liiforni ihe citUeiiH tit Hloouikhuii; and I'olurnhhi county, that they Un p nil tho dllleieutmimheiH oltdove coal und M'lteled lump coal (or mn it hi nt puitxv Cah Furnace; with uood jmlr of UnllAi kuiUs on tho wharf, tti wilyh coal, hny, nnd stmw Likewise a Iioiko nml wusnn, to deliver coal tn thoso who ih-slio It, AHthiy puithasea laigo nmount nl coal, they Intend tokeep a superior ir tlcle, ami hell nt tho ery lowest prices, IMtasu call and examine tor yourselves before nurt has- lUtt Lisewueiu, J. . iii.Adi.imniiT. AHUUh'l UH MASON, rpiIK umU'r.sliK'd will ttiho in n.x- A. chance lor foal and Gmceilew, the following nainetl ai th-les ! Wheat, Hj o, i'oru, Oatw, i'ota. tnoH, I.ard, llaui,Should( r.timl side meat, Mutter KfiM, Hay, Ac,, at thi highest cash pilcea, at his UiocMiy Htore, imjolulnn Ihtlr c.il ard, J, W. Hl'NDl HHOT liloomhuiir Mar. Ifl'MMy. R ARE CHANCE. iii price- 1.17.1, cost ril.ll. 'Jhls supelbo lnsllliuteut w iih uiiiiKiii lu tln unci ion suienr priviuo pi oiK-ny lu New lot k. and luid been but a lewuetuslu USe. I L Is 1 1 ... fI.'i I ... .1. ii ...I l , . rout..., I. ei urn in u new planii, Tel ms isisslllvely cash In nlvunui, Address furono Viuek. ., . U. W. KOSTI'.ll, 2L'L Minicll Clillllk. l'ii, pUKLINO ORKaIu. Ily nslni! Ibis til I !-! ladles and Oeiithmen can liiunllly llieinseltts n thousnlul lold 'Ibis 1st he only nillelii lhal will curl sllalulil hair, and lit (be Mime tlllio clo!n it n beautiful up liaillluc. 11 llhn IliVliiorittts. beiiuliai.M nml ihniiscs. Il can Lo so applied as lo cause ll.o halrio tun any lunsth ot time deslud, Heut I') in il I . iim tin. il lint nn i;e, .tiiiiri ss aum:ii townhley, llddlttown, Aduiiiu Co., l'a. sepll'7I.lliii. ' BUfllN iSCA I il)sl VJHITING CAKDH, ''UTTEH 1IEADH, HILL HEADS, I'llOGHAMMtW, l'OhTEHH, An , .50, Neatly ami Ciiciijily Riluial Krom the Ijltlut tllylis or 'j J j e ut o COI.UWHJA F1CK Miscellaneous. j-EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Fresh arrival of HUMMRtt OOODH. DAVID LOWENIimttl Invites atkntlou to his slock of CHIIAI' AND FABHIONAULIJ CLOTIIINd, at his store nn Mniii Htrret, InHhivo's blotk.ono door Wittu' C, C, Mmr's stole, IlloomsburB, l'a., whero no Iim Just lecelvcd from Now York and I'lillmtclphlan full assoitmcutof MKN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, Including tho most fashionable, durable, ami handsomo llltF4 llnntiy conMlnj; of HOX.SACIC, UOCO.GUM.AHDOIL-OLOTII COATBANDl'ANTH. of nil sorts, slr.es and colors, lto hasnKo rt idin. hhed his nlrcady largo stock of ALL AND WlNTr.U SHAWLS, HTUIl'lU), FIGUIIED, AND 1'LAIN VllHTH H1IIIIT.4, CUAVATB, HTOCKH, COLLAUl) lIANDKr.UCIIIEFH, Ot,OVl, . HUM'KNDF.IM, AND FANCY AIIT1CLF.M 1 In mis constantly on Imudalamo and wcll-se. ectod nisortmeul of CLOT1I3 AND V1J,T1NGH, whioli ho Ii prepared lo mako to order lntonny kunl of i lothlnit, on very short notice, nnd In tho beit manner. AH his clothing Is made to wear, and most of It Is of homo mnnnfacltire. GOLD WATCH LB AND JUW'if.HY, ol every desellpllon, fine nml el. cap. Ills casool lewelry Is notsurpassed In thNiplate. Call and x amino his general assortment eT CLOTHING, W.V1C1IKS JHWKLUY.ftC. Janl'71 DAVID I.OWHNIir.UO. lLLER'fl STORE. . II. Mil LLll ft htN, .nvo removed their Htnro lo tho loom formeilv otcnpled byMendelihall.on Main street, Hloiiiui.. urg, marly opposlto tho Kplscoi.al Chuieh whero they are iklcimluul to sell onus moderate til ms i.s can bo rocured else whcic. Thltr slock comi rli s LADIES' Ditr.HH OOODH of tho choicest styles and li'tcst l.u.hlons,logetli(i w!thnlarr;o assortment or Dry Goods wid mo cerles.conslstlnof Iho followl.iK itllcli'S Csrpi-ls, O'l Cloths, olhs, Onsslmercs, Shawls, Flannel!., Hilts, White Goods, Linens, HnopKklrts, MustliiR, HoIIom waro Ccdarwaro (Ineenr.waio, llmdwait Hoots and H.ocs, Hals ami Capi Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, ryioklng.GIiu.hoi, Tobacco, Collie, yuars, Teas, ltlce, Allsplco, Ginger, Clnn imou, Nutrntps AND NOOH GENEl'.AI.LY. In snort, ovotytldiu usually kept In country torts, to which they Invito the attention or tho public generally. Tno highest price will bo paid ror country produce lu exchange for bikxIs. H. H. MILLEIIABON, Hlooinsburg J'h, npr 571 tf c. C. M A R R luwejustrocclved fiom tbo eastern markrtii largo nnd well selected Block of I) R Y a O O J) , a O N 3 I 8 T I N (1 OK CassimeiH, Ji tins, Hud bleached A llrown MuslliiH, (allfocR, Titklntis, Tahlo I.Iucuh, Cotton A All wool W.iuulIii, .1C, Ac., A good stock or Ladles tluss goodM, LaUst Ktj Ich palUms. Hplfcs ofall It 1 1 ul k, (Jood stool; Kvocules, (lueenswaic, htone wjiio, Wood A willow ware, Flour A Chop, AlsoKltthrn Crystal Hoap for ehiiiiln-j Tin, Ilrass.Ae, All goods sold cheap for cash or pio. ducc. He would cult tho attention of buyers t,o IiIh well nnd catefully selected assortment which compuses oerythltif; usually kept In tho coun try, feeling confident that ho can stll them Uhhh at turh i rU-i nuk w 111 eiinne n.tlnjicMon. J.iu 1 71 I T 0.0 MA Hit, JOHN 0. JACOHY'H uarj:ry ano conkkotioxkhyi DIIUWICH, I'HNN'A, 1 Jio iindenlLnrd wtmltl lesi.fftinllv Inlonn tho CHIins oi Dei u Uk, nnd Iclnlty, th.it hu lias open, it u i on it 1 1 loin l y iiuu jiaaeiy in ODD FKM.OWtV HALL, lleiwhk. ',.. whero ho Is tnriured to luiulsh an auutt oi I'DAIN AND FA NOV ('ANDIF.S, FUIINCH CANDIIW, FOHIIION AND IKIMWIO FHUITH 0UANtJi;s, w:mun, haihinh Ac., Ac, Ac., Ac. HV WIIOIjKSA I-K ami ni.l'AIU Anion!! the asoilmeut vll ho tound ('nam Mi s. .nn Mi w a un I'eanu s. A mono. 1- bells, Fljis, AppliK.Coctia NuIn, .MIU s ot dlller t ill klliiK, Mlislaid, CatMlp, I'll kh s, Chocolate Can mil I'uilt ol all 1:1 mN. i oin Mai eh. lVt- Mis cult, hoda Ciatktrti, )ster CnuktiH, thetsc, Honp, Wrlllny I'apir, Arintnuut Fajriw, J.n- VtlopeH, EIHH AND OYSTEUH, And nii.iluco of all klnils, I'nsli Hruul and Cnl.es I i IV .In V. Ii e Clialll In hi nsuli, Your pallnntii;o issiilklled. JUIUl ILJlli ''III. Ihrw li lt, .Inn 171-1 v NKl'HA N r. y. AO E N 0 Y Wyouilni: f'.'ll.lHl ACtua Knllml N. Y North Amulet city Inurnatlonn! N.Y Nlueara N, Y Mt rchanis I.' jmi.o til.i.O I.H.'.UO I.IHiO.l.l Hprlngneld . VII.IM4I Albany Cllv ,i, ,n I 'till V 1 tit ,1. I D.iuvllln, lIorsoTlull Mlltmil, Gtruiaufa, N, YT.'.7..''.',-.., I.IUiO.IN.I Ano.UHl EI'.EAH IIUOWN, AvrU, HlotiysnliSf. nisr'.'i'71 ly, lit OKNTH WANTED. We want .10011 nctlle, eulerpilslll', Ihorouah nn n it no miiiiii ii, in ttiiiim nti 111 L'l' oeonsinni ,,,,. ii,,,, ,iii I'ltj, ,.u puiiiisii ion n i,n t iiiiui.i we itiicoiir agi uis 'illlllll-Si Tlill.MH, l uu last bfiiin uuoit now is Ily MKJ.VOK III. IT., Dci-tlibliu lilswnrdilftil fulls nn. I lilcks, wllh luughnblti Jiielileuls and adveulules, rAucuts ine seiiniK iioiii in in .opus a nay. AIo, our NEW FAMILY HIIII.E. liiulnlnlliL' Iii.aii:. woon'H CioirithiiKNsivu Albs to thu study or iuoreiipiuies,iiuu jsi.vivsucw anil impiovu Dill loNAKV nl' i II K III 111. 1. 1 1 met tier with Hi.v. 'irKN ElNK Hi l.l.I. I'l.Al i-s. lour mnos In tolors iindSHI superior t'UKlavllit.'S on ,-iiol; I 'AM ILY KKOItll, 1 AMI LV A l.ltl'M, AC, AC. A I OM I'l.LTi; i-itosi.fci'i t-soi mis iiiniti iiuu hhciii 'soul ut luru Ished uttK to all who mt an work, our iiiu. Kiiiiiimoof NEW HOOKH inr tho I'ai.i. Includes il NEW l OH I.' hv MA UK' TWAIN. 4.huccfbbtul Agents will teei'Ho f.rst cholco in iiirnoiy on jiakk i'w.llfts luillicoiuiutr mtnt un.k. Ciuulnis, Ttrms, Ac, wllh full Information, sent lu eon application lo DUI'I'IELD AHIIJIEAD, l'lMll.lslll.li, npltS'71-ll 7HHaiihomhlieel,riilliidelpliln. dm! if if ' ii ilf 1 'i'lf tffrflf inlffif filfif BLOOMSBUItG, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Busineas Cardo. LOOM FERRY'. helltooni t'rrrv ftiinnnnv Ii.. Im.l Ha flnld and boats ihoinughly repaired mid Is now In readiness 10 no an usual fcrrylna nt any reason able hour, Tho undersigned will bo lu atten dance IllailV OHIO III Ullll. III.,,,, ,ltf,iru nl nnll npri'l'il-ly JOHN G.llUICK. JLOOJISIIURG MAIUJLE WORKS. GUHJON ft STEIM, (Successors to A. Wllman,) ltrspcctfullv Inform tlio nublla Hint thev nro now lully piepnred to do nil kinds of work In their lino or business, upon lensonablo terms and short notice, t-ul lsf.it lion uariantcd In all cases. IJan,13.'71-ly 1 VllUAINS-lIARGAlNS. QUICK SALF.H AMI SMALT, 1M10FITS. HAVIi 1II1IH .lIUtiY, Go to III'.NHY YOST, !ast Hloomsburi' l'a . lor all kinds nl Ibnb.st homo and cllv mndo r U UNIT U 11 F, . I'rlces reasonable and tlio List Work done. Jan 1'71-tf gHARl'LESS & HARMAN, In rolisldernt Ion of tpnrlnif ilmrn mtr wnrlrn utid ii'huUdlns hlcli will ho cr)ininenceil very pinm wn nn nlleilni pinwf, f.tovc, Ac. ut gttuliy redured prlttM, 11. V. HIM tU'WM'l A V. H. JTAKMAN, lllonmRtini j. I'.i. Prmn lotrirH Mar.HIUU-tf. S LATE ROOFING, c v c a y 7 A It I E T Y MOST rAVORATRLE RATES, JOHN THOMAS, ASH CASU'Elt J. THOMAH Hot, IT7. Dloorashutg, l'a. J'il.lll'7 M- A ( i A 7j I N ICH , D A I fi Y W 15 KK L Y 1'APKltS t)K AIJi KINDS at Tin: hook uronn oi-jwirfiinia court iioi'sk. Aim in ntini (input, nf I'urlmniin'tlp!. 1A4 lliol:nnd Areotitit llnolm, euiitnutly oil huud. lif'olts not on hiintl ftbtnlncd on short tiotlco. iSLv iKtoKs aro eoiihiniitly hylnvi ntltleil lo me Dhinnmhiiii (Mirii1iil1tn f.llirnt v." A tnntu I hp 1 il('f,t nio "(iulll unit luiioceuce,'"' "MntherleiN," tiv II ury," " Hot Mj.ur ni Ilumulilhwiut." and Miifiutni," etc. nfir tf rpifKCiRKAT MAOinAFi 3 ft A fi 11 V () il C i: ii r Will roico a henutiriil set ot WhM:cr or Mus tache. In iioiii two lo Ihii'u tiinnths. nn uuv net- mm oi r luelvo fiiisold, 11 Is one of Iho (test I'Upuinl Ions lo iniiun (lie nliNktis uiow thai e( r u:is kiuiwn. one hni lie or il 1. -unlelt'iit tn piwluep a i ry kIuhi'i heard, D does not In any way stain or injuie Ihi' hUin Trj It! It in no hutnhiitf. I'lleo !ii tents m'l' hut t Id. Kent hv leiill nM paid, to any addieM,, on leeilpt of Ari'lidtsMlle, niiR.lV"lIy. Adams County, I'cnnn. QllKSTKU B. Kunar AN, lIAUNi:, HADDLU, AND TUUNIC MANUI'WCTUIIKU, and dealer hi UAHl'IUT-UAUS, VAM81-S FJY-NLTB, UUFFAT.O liOHIH, lIOiiHK-i:i.AKKt.Ta AC, which ho reels confident ho can hell at lower rale limn any other in-iHoti in tho county. Kx amine for you i selves. hhop opposlto Iho l'ost Olllce, Main Htrtet lllooni'siniijc, I'u. Aug. 5, IMU, N X I H T R Y . H. C. KOWKH, DI INT 1 1ST, Hefipeptfutly oilers hl professional Bfrvlces to me i.uiies nnu Kuniienien oi Hiorninuurtf una vi ctnlty. Ho 1h iirenariil to attend toallthw varl ouHopeiatloiw lu thollnoof liU profchslon, nud 1 provldt d with tho luteht lminoud l'out plain i 'r ru which win no liiseneii on koui piaiin Bll r nnd liiliher Iiaso to look as well unLho nat uriilltuth. Teeth extracted hv all the new auJ moKiiipioved mtthods, aud all opeiutloiiH un h'ci ii vtu vim i y ii mi luupcrij nufuueu ui. Hesldenco and olllco n, few doora aJxive Couit Houie, h.inio rUIc. Utoomaburi:, Jau.1'71 ly Q. h O IJ K M U T U A h LIFE insurance COIMPANY o r NEW YORK. 'lluy Krt email, l'resldtnt, H, C. Fietlnnn.Htc Ciuih captlal ocr t A0uo,lioii, all p.tld. J. 1!. RORISON, RL00J1SBUR0, l'A GENr.l'.AL AGENT, For Luzerne, I-eomlna and Columbia counties. Alls. 20.'ti9. JjXCIIANOE BAKERY A .S 11 CON V K 0 T I O N E R Y , IH.OO.VMil'IiO, l'A. Tho nndf lsltiucd. siicctisois i.l I'. Wldmver. ui.uld ii'Si.t cllullv iinnoliiHO Unit thev hate In kt 11 tbn to 'i stnbl si. 1 1 Klaiiil leceiillv ocell. pliilbylho abiiM, nnliitil. In IllniimsLurir, nud lot pin i it ui I'liuiiiiue tuu ouAiiehs ot nmiiuiuc tilling nud selliut;, by WHOLESALE AND l'.ETAIL, Court cllonety of every stjli and kind. Also, 1 1 ley win in iti in nil union. i I oiupii'iH supply oi llui In st nml liisbi st ihciiil and CaLe. i'nillt... isli ii- nut tn lilt n 1 i si no will 1 nil it lo llit-lr ailMinino to cnu on ui. AN JCE CREAM HA LOON ts mldt d to tho tslnbllshmtnt. nnd ladles nnt othtiswl.il lunv iiilinnle us. miiv ltlv imou upon in t IvIhk I H'l'i r nltt uttou, A itnsouablo s nun nrt.ul'll'i i nlrouiuiuls u-sM'tllu lvso icl 11 . ItHSpi ll"l I . 1 .1 III HIT, II llll til II.' I lilllIIS, III ll'IfO! II nil sum 11 iiuu III I 111 s, i iuimhui ly on iiiiiui. M.iv 3. 1B7I.-1V IT C. H O W Hit, . hus opened a tlrst-clilsH HOOT, HII01.', HAT CA1 AMI l'UU H'lOHE. ut I he old stand on .Sf.iln Htn 1 1, Hloonisbiiiji.alew IIOIII S IIUIIY O lllllttllllt llllliM', 1IIS Slllt 1, IS Clllll' iinvi'iio i in vi rv US, titSLSIt II'S e Ill, I , il III I llll I it lt IIS ot Cnlunihla (Nilltitv. Mil run aci'i iiii modal ii the iilblle wit h the fiillowlliKgiusIs ill tun inwi st lilies, ii-ii k ntiiivy tiniiuiv Bonn stojj.t boots, men s iiiuinie anil slnrIo tup snkil 11 ip onois, nil il s in uvy siugit sunt s .11 II 1 1 minis, men suiiu iinins nun sum s in nil mituts, nil I double snl.d In sits aiid.slioesorall kinds, meiri nud missis' hlstliia urnll . is. Momen'K elnle'kli I'ollsh t ly tlue.wniui n's moi iii en liulitHiialsanil en 1 s iiit.s. women s M 1 V lino kill bultontil enll els, i ii bum t iKitus oi an nest ripnous uotu pt I ami sctvKii. lie woulJ also call atn ntlon to hln flno astort mt nl ol A IH, CAl'H, l l'ltH AND NOTIONS. villi h iiitiimlsi s iiil ihe ntw and ptipulai varl eties al pt lei a whli h cnunol lull to suit all. These i;iiii.ls are nlleied at tin lowest cash rates and will tie L'Uiilllllietii iokiio Mtiisiaeiion, A can IssnlleltMil In fine imu hnsllit; elsewheio as It Is bi'itevtii lhal btoer bargains uro to no round iiihii in tiny inner pincu in tiietotiuiy, j un 1'7I Kotoln. Montour norsE IlLTKUT, l'A. WILLIAM lIUfLEll, I'roprletor, Thl 1 lliiunhavliu;bii n put In Ihoroimluepatr is now Dpi 11 l-l 1 lie hiiii.i'ii 111 quests, i pains will be spun-il lo i iim-ii- tbo perfect cum lull ot the tluMltls Tin- l'u.l'lltliir solicits I shine or i.i'lille iiiUmini'ie. Hie bar will be slocked at nil tllui-s with tuc Illinois nud duals. Jullt'71 "J EN TON" HO t Eb. W. F. I'lATT, Proprietor, HENTON, tOI.l'ilHIA COUNTY, l'A, 'iim. m11 known lb use having hunputlti Uioini.fli h pair Is in w npi 11 tor the rei tptlon of lsllols. No pnllis I111M1 bit 11 stmrut tn ( nsuie the iiiitrt commit of tuists, The ptuprh-tor also inns 11 Htl'lie Jlom the llolel to Hlotmisbliru end lulein. filiate points on 'I uesday, TUursibiy nml butuidny ol emliwf.k, (Jan I'ls71 rjMli: ESPY liOTr.L. ESl'Y, COLL'MlilA COUNTY, l'A. The undo squill w-iiiild tuiiirm thotravelllns public that hu bastiiliin llui nhtnuliamcd estah Ilshiut ut and I lininuyhly lelllted Ihe same tor tbo pub! 1 com cub iieenf hisumsts, ills larder will ho stocked with the best thu market atlords. Tlio choicest Hijiiois, wlu.s and etifaisatvvayu to be found In his bur, WILLIAM l'ETTIT. au l'7l Espy. l'a. ii..ii..n.i..il,Mii-n. .1. is s n jmmi. sums mm. jyrOTICE TO TRI'XI'AiiSlilW. A 11 peisons and t spi clally spot Isiiien nie here by linllthd not to Dismiss llsili tbo pu lul-ts of thu uiidtistiiiiiil lor any puiposo whaiestr. All tlfbpusscis will bo proettdol lipilnst ncrordliii; toiaw. DANIEL HIINE, DANIEL Lt.lllY, Isiciisltwii., AUK. 1 . POMS HIT u'q, l'A. Friday September 20, 1ST J. i;licni"i(ii'cs of Xctv Vail,. Tin iit'wsiinpcrs of tlio cllv of New York have nbunileil for many wccki with articles rclMln,f to tlio debt nml oxiientts of thai city, ami tlio subject U not yd exhausted. Tho debt or tlio city has been Increased forty mlllloiu of dollar, or upwind, within thrco year-, and 11 Id nlkdu'ed tlnil many iraiiuiiiciit elalmi nLMlnsl tho cllv. mnoiintlnu to inlllloiis, havo btcu al lowed and paid. On Saturday, two wee 1;.j, Judgo BAUNAitD.afler full hear liiKofu bill of com plain l against tho aiayui", Comptroller nud olllciaUof tho city, Kianlul a stringent nnd compro-bcn-ivi' Iiijiiiu'iluti lo movent nubile p t.iliUi r- and Hie ftirlhir IsHiimrof city bonds l-v w hii'b nn Increaso of dnbl may bo produced, In which acllou ho nppi'.ils lobcMlHliiliK'd by public opin ion. Thcro can bo no doubt that there havo been great abuses In tho ndmluU tralion of tbo city government and that tho city debt bin been swollen enor mously ami Improvidcnlly If not fraud ulently in recent yeaiy. Tho mere ro- cent Increase of tho debt h iroatcr In nmoiiul th.m thu wliolo debt of tho .Stall) of Pennsylvania, iinmetiM! and hurdemomo an wo know Hut lo be, and it H'oim to an outhldo observer high tlnif lliattho eoiirU should intcjforoto thoulmot extent of their power for the rotcctlnn of tho citizen agaln-it malad- ministration, ThU Judgo Uahnahd has done, und wo doubt not that much of reform and improvement will result from his interposition. Ilul nothing- can bo moro certain than the lns-utlkicncy of all judicial remedies for municipal extravagance. Economy, thorough nnd effectual, can only be so cured by political ai distinguished from judicial aetlon: lu other word, a irooil syleni, well worked, for tho election of city olllcials, can alono protect tho poo- pie of tho city aguinst bad government Impressed with this view a great com mittee of citizens bavo taken Into con siderallon a resolution in favor of un application of minority representation, or some form of reformed voting, In tbo election of city officials, o( courso to bo etrecled by legislation nt Albany at tho' next or some future .'ession. A writer In tbo World, apparently without duo Information or reflection, speaks slight ingly of tiilspioposltlonof reform; built seems to us that It well deserves conoid oration and a fair trial. Tho mostell'ec tual check upon mlsgovernmcul In inu nlclp.il atfalis is tbo wateiiful earo and scrutiny of olllcials representing them! norlty of tbo people directed to tho pro ceediiigsand action of tlio local govern mcnt whllo they mo taking placo and heforo mischief Is done. All subso- lucnt remedies must bo inferior to this; to undo Is moro dilllcult than to pre vent, and subsnpient information of what lias taken place is almost always too lalo lu point of time and Imperfect In character. One party should always watch and check another while lite tiittiiass 0 (ulmiitislration is golmj 011. 'Ihe State Contest. Tho present State eontcst,remarks tbo Age, is 0110 of gre.it impoilaneo to the people, when viowed from tho rb.'ht standpoint. Eor i-omo years, a "Ring " of cot rupl , desperate politicians, beaded by Senator Cameron, havo managed to control tho Stuto Tio.i-.ttry by means of tho nomination and election of a Statu Treasurer. There was ono break In thu lino of succession, but that was unim portant as to tho great chain ol improp er successes achieved by thu Caincro.i Interest or Iho Commonwealth. Hav ing ciinlrolof thoTi'ca ury, tbo " Ring" used the money for two purposes. Eir-t, to enrich a few personal friends by long lo.insut cay ifile-, by which tho State lo.st heavily ; and secondly, to suhshl izo parties in all sri'tions of tbo State, and bold them for patty movements. Hanks were ni'i'oinmodatcd, with a dis tinct understanding that the ofllcer.s weio to eleetloiuer among their custo mers for tho Cameron tioniiiiios, and eontiol voles by all tho means In their power. Tins'! wero tbo u-es ni.ulo of the Stuto funds. Thcro wits no Money in iib.tiy of the trans lelioni, and mem l.eis elietnl to tbo Legislature, look Ha Ir ordi'iM fiom tin' Slate Treasurer, and voted by his dictation. Stanton ami I.ealb, tho Radical nominees for Auditor and Surveyor-General, wero put upon tlio ticket by tho old "Ring of Treasury managers and robbers. Tin: first grant of land over mado by longie.-s to any railroad wat by an net luihsod September -it, IS.'ll, donating lo IlieStato of Illinofi 2,f,li.-,IHM acres, or six section 1 periiiilo upon certain routes prupo-iil. The S'ato assigned tho lauds lo the Illinois Central company. Of HiIm 'rimit !2.17!).:!'.Mhicn-s have b.'en sold. and with tho Interest, have iodized tlio sum or$21,!)0i),&s:j to the company. Tho iinialniiig lands tiro e.illinated to bo woi Ui Ilvo and 11 quarter millions UiaMng a tolal of i?10,l,ii!17ssdonalel by llio Staloor over Si.tllM per milo r.ir tlio seven hundred nnd suveu miles completed, which was probibly twice tlio total original cost. Senatok Scmneh nvows himself lu favor of tho Impeachment of President (Riant, ostensibly because of his San Domingo proceedings In fact because ho snubbed Su.MNi-ltalld had him oust ed fiom the ch.ilrmain-hlp of thoSenuto committee on Foreign relations, bUM nek furtbi r ib elares that " Oen, Chant Is tho lowest man wlio over sat in tho Presidential chair I" Wo have tho an thorltyof Iho A'. V. Tribune for Ihcbu statements. Whilo all that may bo true, Sumneh must look vp when ho takes a (quint nt Quant, however l.tl leu tho hero may bo I Ben. Biiti.ek says his "mission is to purffy tho Republican party." When he sees a necessity for purifying, the public may foriufomoeoiieeption of tho coirupl ci million cf the Republican party 1 Terribly unclean must that bo which UiiTLEiUTUi puilfyl 29, 187J. (JOL. Holif Jiellrnry on Itldinnl (illlcs. To TituKurroitoi' Tin: Columiiian : 1 made a plain and correct statement In your paper of July 21st, 1871, In re gard to my trouble with rovonuo officers and Informers. In the Cutumfta Ooun ly Jtvpubllcan of tiio week following ap- pta redan article from RtcitAnn Stile i of Ronton, In nply lo my Bt,vtcmcnl, in Which ho tries to excuso himself und others, but wllh very poor succo-:s, SrjLES innkci professions of church leadership and It hurls him to havo hi I conduct exposed ; so ho tries to smooth over and cover up his malicious lets agnlnst mo as well as hocan. Rut usho knows that my statement Is true nnd that tbo whole neighborhood whero ho lives knows It to bo so, ho Is forced Into slang mid blackguardism In bis answer and Into soino weak attempts to twist tho facta. Ho does not and bo cannot deny that I was wronged out of a largo amount of money on account or his falso Assess ment ; but hlsxciHO for not coming to my nouso to iv-so-s mo is timt KNonr. told him tiiat I donled stilling. Was that anyexctiso fortS-riLm in making a falso and unjust n?ses'-mont? Hut 1 never denied stilling toKxoituor any ono eloo, and no rovenuo olllccr was over misled by me, I deulcd stilling the full term of my license, nnd I deny that now. Why then did not Stiles come to my place and seo for himself V My diotllloiy was In 110 secret place, but by the public mail 11 miles only from where Stiles lived. I hauled my chop from Coles' mills through tho town of Benton, and ovcry porou in the neigh borhood know that I was stilling. Every thing was carried on openly. But Spiles, It seems, br.d to go lo Hloomshurg to seo Knouh on tho ques tion whether I wart Milling or not and ho the n-slstanl Assrssor til tho time! Wo need lu.t wonder if lids is trim that the (iovi rnniont turned such a man out of olllce 1 But if ho believed that 1 bad not distilled ho had 110 business to as sess me, aud if ho knew I had it was his business to assess mo at homo nnd accoidlng to tho truth, uud not go lo Bloowsburg and mako up a bogus or falso asse-sment. But you seo by UiIj proceeding ho could fix things up to suit himself. The bloodhounds Intend ed to take from mo every thin;' I bad, and boasts wero mado moro than onco that I should not havo a foot of land left, by tho tlmo they wero dono witli mo. But 1 can say I havo somo land left, though without tiny thanks to Stiles. I own It without having bail n government, olllco to oppre.-s my neighbors. Stiles, after tailing In part in bis evil designs, tries to play innocent. He i.ays he only wauled to live up to tho law, and denies getting nny of the money extorted from me. But I was told by a high officer that ho, Simles, was tho informer and would get one- half (ho whiskey money. If tbo gov ernment stopped down on him and dis appointed him of ids expected share, It wasjunt. But wo havo only his word for that. But ho only wanted to Ilvo up to tho law! Now if ho nnd tbo other officers lived up to tho law as strictly as they pretend, why was I asked In making my settlement to sign a writing that I would not prosecute any of tho officers for any damage tliey had dono mo? I think tho meaning of that is very plain. If they had not violated any law, or d iuo any wrong, thcro was no need that they should ask mo to release them; but a man like Still. who swears ho can see a three Inch letter sign on a dis tillery, six or eight hundred yards nil", is capable of saying almost nny thing without hurling bis conscience or char- icter. lie has something to say In bis article about niggers and Black Republicans, I bad not said anything about either in my statement ; bull will now say to him that T lespcet dieent Republicans and havo nothing ugaltisl tbo negro in bis proper place; the whllo niggers nro tho (hus 1 despise. And I think it m m deserves tint name to boappllo I to him wlio hunts after an ollleor so that ho can feather his own nest and Injiiro his neighbors, Stiles tried to get olllco In tho Democratic' party nud failed. I lo then tried the Republicans who did not trust him, but Anally on grounds of sympithy ho got a small appointment from which hu was turned out after wards. That Is tlio man who now tries to (pliet his guilty conscience) by abus ing me. ROIIR JIcHEN'HY. Oraugcvllle, Sept. !M, 1871 'rim Years nf SI. Pi ter. To Tin: Editoi:oi'tih:Colu.miiian On the lht'n of August, ri quest was made of Mr. Ouvis for his " ntltlioi Ily " for certain ns.citi')ns mado by him lu an mtlclo with tbo heading hereof, in yeur Issuo of tbo 11th of August, On Ibo loth of September ho tenders tome, not ono slnglo ' authority," but what I presume Is intended to be an argument lu support of somo of his assertions. His argument has been frequently advanced mil as frequently refuted : It docs not need to bo again demolished. Mr. Orvls Is said to have been a law yor. It that tie true, no Knows tlio nil- feieuco betwiMi an " authority " and mero oblhr dictum, and that tbo latter will not answer for the former. So, Mr, Ouvis being a lawyer, refuses to sup port bis fluid proposition by giving his "authority " for making It; because, b.iug a " negative proposition," ho duds it convenient to escape behind tlio purely bntal ik-foiiM) that inert) denial Is BUllk'lent. That Is Ingenious nnd lawyer like, but Is It fair'.' It was sup posed that assertions so positively mado aud propositions mi broadly slated wuuld bo stlpporlo l by some show of "authority;" but with all respect, beg to my that tho expectation has not been realized. F. Rails Don't Like Them. The tern perauco men who tiro disputed to sun port tbo ticket nominated by that parly 1110 having a hard tlmo of it wllh tho Radicals who liar that It will diaw many from tho support of tbo latte ticket, All kind ol Hard mimes tiro called, such cu " trlelioters," " bolters," Ac. DEM. - VOL. XXXV NO. 32. A Mliclllng lMllor Pinned 1 BLooMsiiurtt;, l'A. 1 Suit. 21st, 1871. f Lnn-ort or Coi,ujiihan. Tho now! v Hedged cdllor of tho Jlcpubllcan must invo it licad ns It Is said of tho earth. either being solid or havlm? nn evened. Ingly thick crul j for hti docs not soom to exercise tho discretion of a boy of ten years of t":o. For Instance, to show his absurdity, In his paper of tho 13th, In a local column, ho siys: "Tlioro was nothing dono last woek lu Court," Ac.. nnd 011 tho samo 110.350 he has nearly tiio columns of court nroceodlniM 1 Again, In tho sainu local, ho says: "Thcro was no court this week except n short session to tnko Judgments on Monday." Ho follows up this asser tion with a half column of court nro- cccdlngs of that day, In this week's paper I "When In truth, thcro wero moro mailers nclod upon by tho court, on that day, than any other (By of tho term. Ho further says, that tho "usual num. borof petty criminal cast?) from Con- Iralla wero disposed of, which nro 110 credit to tho ejtmty." As thero was but one case from that place disposed ot, by Ilia court, or before Ihe court, It must thcreforogo to tho credit of. Ccn tralla. Finally ho winds up his local by making a ehargo upon tlio court ; charg ing it with "peculiar gentleness and complaisance." Now I will venture to sayB that tbo gentleman of Jliblical lore knows nothing of tho c.iso, either pro. or com. Ills only knowledno heim? what ho gnlheied on tho street, which Is very unreliable. It Is not likely he was lu court to hear tlio case and if ho had been ho could not havo told any thing regaiding Its merits. Tho charge was certainly malicious and unjustifia ble, uud ono Unit no gentleman having my respect for tho court or for truth would mike: and especially when our President Judgu hps tho reputation of being ono of tbo ablest and most impar tlalJudgtM of this Commonwealth. It Is it charge unbecoming tho lowest call Ore of 11 gentlemun uono but an ass would mako it. His wliolo local was thereforo untruo und maliciously in tended. In an editorial speaking or tlio "Ring" ho says : they nro coming down from Now York to break It up. Ho learned, I supposo while wearing a whlto eromi, that they u-ed lo eomo down and ties troy tribes, but siuco bo has taken, as ho says, tho Chair Editorial, his porcoii Hon Is not so clear, especially, when tho truth is involved. Ho cap pa off this article by making a personal attack up on an individual of this town in the rol lowing manner: "A man who is ro eclving a salary less than n thousand is purchasing property aud giving ovory evidenco of prosperity far boyoud what his limited income would warrant." If only this impertinent Republican puppy gavo moro evidence ot prosperity ho then M ould bo brought to JuBtlco ror mailing such charges nnd personal in sinuations. Tho person referred to had moro property beforo ho becamo a resi dent of this town than ho has now and did not depend upon his salary for tho purchases ho mado. Hocamo by it hon estly by practicing economy and in dustry and paying his honest debts, not by avoiding labor nud living in luxury and paying llireo hundred dollarsayear rent lor a house or resldenco. Iucon sislcncy must bo a jewel with thocdltor or tlio JitpubUcan. 'A, IVli.it a Vole for .lleCanilless anil Cooper .'leiillv. I el it bo impressed upon ovcry man's mind that a vote east for tho Demo cratic ticket is a rebuko of tho mon strom corruption of tho times. 'i bat a vote east for tho Democratic ticket is a rebuko of tbo wbolesalo rob bery of tho Treasury at Harrlsburg by prominent Radical olllcials. J bat 11 voto cast for Ihe Democratic ticket is a rebuko of tho wrongful con version of the Slide securities by the Radical Slalo oUlclals. That a voto cast for tbo Democratic ticket Is n rebuko of tho Radical Intern- d Revemio Collectors who have) stolen twenty million dollars or tbo people's money not ono or whom has been pio-ecuted. That a voto east fur thu Democratic ticket Is a rebuke nf 11 corrupt Congress mat lias stolen the public domain from tho people. That it voto cast for tbo Democratic ticket is a rebuke of that nepotism that gives tho public pitronago lo tho ProsI dent's family as long as ono Is found to be put into olllco. That a vole for tho Democratic ticket I.s a rcliuliu of tho Radical Congress that aeh year piles tbo taxess higher upon an over liurili-tii il people. '1 bat a vote for tho Democratic ticket Is a rebuko of bribery in which tho Chief JIaglstialo gives the highest 0(11 ces In tbo land to thoso who mako him tho largest presents. That u voto for the Democratic ticket Is it rebuko of a debauched Congress mat bus floated tho President a Mill tary Dictator, and placed tho rights am llliertle.s of tho peoplo in his hands. rhat a voto for thu Democratic ticket Is u rebuko of tbo grasping monopolies that havo been created by a subsidized National Legislature. That a voto for tlio Domoen.tic ticket Is a rebuko of tlio Infamous bayonet 1 iilecllou law, mid tho still moro Infam ous Ku-Klux bill. That 11 voto fur tho Democratic ticket is ii rebuke of tbo wholesale corruption that characterizes the carpet bag rule of the South. That a voto fur thu Democratic- ticket Is a rebuke of President Oram for us lug tho 111 my nt Now Oileuus tnulect his relali'iiis lo ( ftlcoitiidhicuto Ids own re-electliiii. That 11 voto cast for the Democratic ticket Is a lebuUo to Radical extrava gance uveiy where. Let tin 111 K im iuiu 1 ibl-, and then rememl er that every vole fur tho Rad ical ticket Is ar. endorsement of nil thoau wrongs nud abuses, and a thous nnd more, 7v'x. Evri-Y consistent foldlcr of Pennsyl vnnlu fcbe tild vole for their old comrnelos in units, .McOANDLEiH una cooi'int. Ono Inch, (twelve linos or Its orinlvalout In Nonpareil type) one or two Insortloiii, tl.EO llireolncrtlon,IS.0l). spack. lu. :m, 3m, u. It. Onolnch. S2.50 t.1,00 1,00 tO.CO 110,00 Twolochos ...,8,S0 S.OO 7,00 0,00 13,00 Thrco Inches 6,00 7,00 SflO 12,00 18,00 Four Inche 7 00 9,00 11,00 17,00 !5,00 ltmrleri!olnmn10,00 12,00 11,00 20,30 30,00 llalfcolumn -H,oo 18,00 sooo 80,00 00,00 Ono.column .30,00 S0,M) KfiO 00,00 100,00 Execntor'H or Administrator's Notice, I1.00 Auditor's or Asslgnco's Notice, tifA Iiocnl notices, ten conls n lino. Cards In tho"l!uslncssl)lrectory" column, t'i.OO per year for tho first two lines, and l,00 for each additional line. TIio.ortIiiiiiilicrl.iii(lnii(IMoiitoiir.Iiiilf;slilp. Tho Montour American objects to tho election of Kiikn d. Scott as President Judgo of that district because of nllodg ed want of sufficient practice at tlio bar. Tho objection Itself Is without f jico,an(l when n main cause of It Is to bo found In tho fact that Mr. Scott left his legit imate business to battlo In tho Union army, in placo of such mon ns his as iiailaht, who staid at homo, loyal gon- tlcmen should not find fault. When Chief Jtislico Giihon was first appointed to tho bench tho samo ob jection was urged against him, ybt 110 iiecamo the moat distinguished of tho bright galaxy of Pennsylvania Judges whoso opinions aro quoted wherever law Is known. Ontso.v nover conduclcd n causo In court, yet thcro la not a lawyer In Pennsylvania who does not regard his Judicial opinions with reverence. Judgo Stohy was appoint ed to tlio bench of tho Supremo Court or tlio United States when only twenty six years or age, nnd ho adorned oven that bench of great Judges' lu both these cases Ibo appointing powers kuow tho learning and ability of tho man they appointed, and thoao wlso men did not consider thut experlcnco in tbo trial of petty criminals and spiteful law suits was such legal learning as gavo qualifications to a Judge. If tho Mon tour American had then exlstod to en lighten them, the State and tho Nation would havo lost two of its brightest Ju dicial btars, nnd tho legal profession will thank kind fortuno that It did not pro- eluco this modern lumluary until ufter Oinso.v mid SroitY had tilled their libraries with tho most profound and thorough expositions of tho principle? of law. Thero Is, however, a solid objection to Mr. Rocicaeellei:, the Republican opponent of Mr. St'OTr. Personally wo know nothing about him, but his sup ported say ho has a very largo practico in U10 district. If so, hisclcctlon would imposo upon tho district a heavy ox peuso and most grievous burthen. Wo know lawyers will say otherwise, but wo speak from a long experience in another district. Not only I.s tho trial of causes disarranged and tediously postponed, but tho expenses of trial aro greatly Increased. Tho Judges from other districts who aro called to try tho cases in which tho tilting Judgo wits counsel fall to nttond very frequently and often wn not bo obtained. Wo havo known parties enough to ba ready tor trial, with all their numerous wit nesses, to keep a com t employed Tor n full week, yet after appearing at tho county seat and perhaps waiting n day or two, would bo Informed that tho Judgo was not coming and thereforo their cases must go over. AH tho ox- pcuso of tho attending jurors, &o. would of courso havo to bo paid by the county. Both county and parties to suita aro thereby heavily taxed, and tho incon venience's of tho latter aro most voxa- tious. Tho delays occasioned by this causo aro not tho least evils to bo con sidered. In tho caso wo refer to Judtro Linn, in tho Clinton district somo or his causes did not roach a trial during Ills wholo term on tho bench, although tho parties wero generally at Court and constantly expecting nnd urging trial. This is asamplo of tho effect or electing a lawyer in largo practico to tho Judg shlp or the district Mn which ho prac tices. Wo aro woll awaro that somo lawyers will recklessly dlsputo this, and uono will thank us ror staling tho fact, Tor they are always anxious to get tho law yer or tho largest practico on the bench. It takes liimoutorthelr way and makes more business tor them. But wo havo given the result or our cxpcrlenco In a district whero tho tiling was tried twice. and to tho facts stated wo uro both a living and Interested witness. Wosay, therefore, that tho argument that Mr. I'tOCKAi-'ELLEit has a largo practice in his district is a grave and potont roason why ho should not bo elected, Instead of being an argument lu his favor. Lawyers in largu practico very com monly mako tho poorest, most Ineffi cient and nearly always most tedious of Judges. Wo havo been a witness of Hint fact, loo. The qualifications that mako a lawyer 11 successful practitioner al tho bar aro not theso that mako blm an efficient Juduo. Close habits ofstudy aud logical thought, Arm nerve and In- dependeneo of mind, tho capacity to distinguish right from wrong iutuitlvo- ly, or to sift Justice out or conflicting or doubtrul testimony, and exocutivo abil ity, nro tho leading qualifications desir ed in a Judge, but theso aro rarely ac quired by mero Jury lawyers or lawyers: or largo practico In petty business. Rather, they uro blunted and lost sight or. by tho exleiislvo practitioner. An Intellectual man well read in tbo law und other scleiiees ni.d practical Infor mation, possessing tho other qualifica tions suggested, will nearly always mako a superior Judge, whllo n mero successful practitioner Is vory liable to provo a failure. Why They Want to Dei-'eat Mr Cashless. Tho reason why tho Rad ical leaders nro sonnxious to olet-t Stan ton Auditor General Is apparent when It Is known that through his hands passes all tho corrupt nnd swindling bills like tho Evans swindle, ir General MeCandlcss Is elected, tbo Democracy will place a guard oer tho State Treas ury, und all thoobblug, plundering schemes will havo to pass under his ob servation before they nro settled, IIo will bo In position then to bond them off and choke tho leeches. No wonder then that Evans, Rerguer and tho other vampires who live rind -thrive by gorg ing themsolves with State plunder want McCandless defeated, McCamllcss' election would bo tho death knell to their raids on tho Treasury. Montrose Democrat, Democratic volcis, seo that you are nsscsse'd. Speak to your neighbors nud havo them attend to It. Saturday, tho SOth of fc'eptimtcr, la the last day. Tin: Uniiertuico pnrty of Dauphin havo nominated it full ticket, winding 11 up wllh a dinkey preacher for uu-dltor. is.