THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA ht ($olnwbhw, ULOOMSBUKG, PA. Friday, June 1, 1872. Tlio Urarit OntiTcntloti. No itollticnl nsuoinlihitfo uvcr mut hi tlild country, whoso iirococdliiKH worn so tlioruuhly cut ami ilrleil iioforoliiiiiil, ih llioso ol tho Convention which met In l'hllmlclpliirt last week to go through tlio form of nomlnatinc Grant for Pres Ident. Tlio noblo army of offlco holders wero In full force and tmptnuded to tho echo nil the Bpccchcs rirnUlnjr tho Rient Olft taker who owih them. AU tho iolltleiU renegades who linvo sold out their principles for pnp wero cnuiusi untie, In their fulsome Imrangucj for tho 1'nBldf.ittnl controller of tho meeting, As 11 iell unwaged plcco of political machinery tho Convention was a do elded sui-ecss, but as a truo Indication oflholirtt (iimllty of Hepubllcan feeling throughout tho country It was a glgftn tie farce. But ono man dared to ralso his voico imnlnst tho modern Cwiar nnd ho did 80 wHen leaving tho Convention In which ho could And no freedom of will allowed. Tho firing of salutes In different cities In honor of tho result was u part of tho plan to ovldenco pop ular sympathy and might havo taken place tho day boforo as farnsknowlcdgo of tho results was concerned. Certain papers did contain what purported to bo telegraphic dispatches announcing the nomination n day boforo It occurred Tho Adjournment. Congress adjourned on Monday night after a htorray session In both Houses In thoSomilo Zick Chandler madosomo ridiculous statements concerning Democratic and a Llboral Republican conspiracy, but refused to give tho namo of nuy Senator connectod there with. Tho impresslou was gouoral that thero was no truth whatovcr in tho charco. ThouproarluthellousuwaswordO than usual, tho light being ovor tho EnforcO' meut Amendment (tho Bayonot Law) to tho appropriation bill. Mr. Blng ham staled that tho opposition to tho hill on tho ground of unconstitutional Ity "was as disreputable, dishonorable, and damning as the treason inaugurat ed by tho bayonet twolvo years ago," whereupon Mr. Morgan his colleague promptly told him that ho lied, a re mark which, although true, was not parliamentary. After a prolonged equabblo tho bill was passed, but shorn of Its most objcctlonablo features. As is usual, tho country will rcjoico that tho adjournment has taken placo. The McChirC'tfcarj Case. It is about tlmo that Radical editors in this State should stop printing false hoods about tho decision of tho Senato Committeo In tho contested election caso of McCIuro vs Gray. At all events they should read (he report boforo print ing falso and stupid articles about it. The Committeo did not reject whole polls or divisions simply upon proof that Eomo fraudulent votes had been given In them, or that irregularities had taken placo at tho election. They did not imitato the example of Repub lican Judges in Philadelphia and of Radical election committees in tho Leg islature in this respect, but expressly endorsed tho sound and Just doctrino of tho Dechert case, announced at tho pre vious session that nolthcr tho miscon duct of election officers in conducting an election nor tho fraud of a fow per sons in casting votes, should absolutely disfranchise all tho citizens, or render the election void. It is truo that tho Committeo rejected certain division returns becauso they wero proved to bo fraudulent, but tho sitting member was permitted to prove Ms actual voto in those divisions and in troduced evidence for that purpose Ho only failed becauso he had not a caso and tho truo result in tho Senatorial district was ultimately vindicated by tho report against tho gros3 frauds whicli had been perpetrated in tho re turns. The Philadelphia Press stilt keeps advising Its party to change its candid ates, or else inevitable defeat awaits them. In its issue of the 5th Inst, it says:" But unfortunately wo havo a State election in October, when wo shall havo to voto for Governor, Auditor General, a Supremo Judge, and a Leg islature to choose a United States Sena tor for six years from tho 4th of March, 1873. Foreseeing tho Importance of this lnitalal contest, The Press nppcaled, six months anterior to our Stato Con vention, for tlio very best nominations for Stato officers. Wo stated, over and over again, that, however strong Grant might bo, ho was not strong enough to pull through a set of bad Stato and local nominations. Events In Now York proving unspeakablo corruption among the Democrats, and tho conviction of of fenders in our ranks in Philadelphia, intensified tho Justlco and vindicated tho necessity of this warning. AVo plcadpd not only for our own welfaro as a Slate, not only for our own honor as a people, but for tho ro-olcetlon of General Grant. Itwasnli In vain. Tho Stato Convention selected candidates for State officers, two of whom wero openly repudiated by a number of Republican papers and In a number of Republican counties. For rofusing to endorso these nominations The Press has been loudly nnd persovcrlngly slandered ns tho se cret cnomy of President Grant's re election. We speak for no man or men. Wo echo no resentment. Wo plead for tho Republican party of Pennsylvania, long oppressed by this most odious Personal Rule. Wo plead for Grant, whoso great namo Is employed to frighten timid men into submission. Wo do not ask that candidates from tho disfranchised Republicans of tho Stato shall bo sub stituted for Hart ran ft and Allen, but wo demand that our success In Novem ber shall not bo imperilled by our de feat in October. General Hartranft was a bravo soldier, and, wo bcllevo, Is an honest man; but docs ho not know that thero is a deep and determined purpose among tho Republicans of many por tions of the Stato not to support him? Need we tell him and his friends of tho sentiment In Philadelphia, Lancaster, Chester, Luzorno, Wyoming, Allegha ny, CambrIa,Venango, Lebanon, York, aim other counties? Thoy refused to bo warped in January; will thoy not bo admonished In June? Tho candidate for Auditor General, Col. Allen, of Warren, Is. wo nro glad to bcllevo, ready to retire, like a good Republican, beforo a demonstration oven more serious. The Republican party Is In a crisis, and nothing can savo It nut bold and un elfish action." The llr-ndlm Coin cut Inn. OPINIONS 01' TllK PltKSH. From tho Philadelphia Inquirer, (ttep.) Mr. Hue.kr low Is a ccntlcnian of very sterling abilities and thorough politic 1 nxperienrp. ills cnaraciur and reputa tion nro nllkn excellent, and his iiomln- titlrii Imi recognition of tho elliptic:. c demand nrndo by tho peoplo of nil pur u os mat tno earuiMiiuos put lurwnru ior ofIlce of honor and responsibility shall nn wt tun mm s in mm mentions nun command thn support of tho community which tney nro intoiy to no caneii upuii to rODKOOUt. From tho PhllndelphU Evening ltiilicthi (Hep.) Tho Domocrncv of tho Stato of Penn sylvnnlahavo mado their eholco wisely, rrsniititier rnnillildtna nl mucn ticrsnn- al popularity, ability and political strength, Mr. Bucknlow is ono of tho lrcmiest mums or tno rnnnsvivania uu mocracya siirowil, sagacious political manager, oi lino intellectual powers nnd a formidable antagonist In any nnslt on which in m.w iiccunv. Uil thelrjttdlclal ticket tho Democrats placo uniet JusiiceTnouipson.iuuiso present n ucKoi ot nign personal rcspcciaimiiy Prom tho Phllndolphtn Press (Itcp.) Juno lit. Tho Democratic Stato Convention concluded its labors yostordny by thu nomination of win. llnrllov. Esd.. for Auditor Goncral.Fromwhat wo can hear of Mr. Hnrtloy, tho nomlneo for ami Itnr nennrn . Ho Isn manoruniiuneacn nliln hniinstv. who has never hold ofllco anil who nt iiomo commands the undi vided respect of all classes ami bom nnrtles. run loaiurc oi mo convention ycsiur- dny was tho speech of Mr. Buekalow accepting tho nomination, Tt roads like tno nuuress oi a patriot, onu curries us bimck to thocarly days of tho Republic when Intelllcenco nnd integrity wero llin fltnndflrtls of fitness for ofllco. Ills sentiments nro liberal, and his promises fair. Llko Mr. ureoioy, no desires to rcnreiont tho nconlo and not a party nnd hnd ho not nil his llfo worshipped sit tlm shrine of tho latter, tho Stato might echo his wish with a wonderful unanimity. In tho presonco of his nomination, his ability, his honesty nnd his manly speech yesterday, thoduty of tho Republicans of Pennsylvania Is n nln. Tho nrestlcro of Mr. Buckalcw namo is a powerful weapou hi tho hands of tho Democracy; but, unless tho Re publican party bo used to defeat itself, It will bo brokon ana ucrenteu. From tho Alleutown News (InJ.) Mr. Bucknlow Is of tho conservative school of politics, although ho strongly advocates tho cumulative prlnclplo In voting and has devoted much study and conslderabio tlmo to tho propagation of this Idea. Senator Buekalow bears an irrcnroachablo character throughout his Stnto ainoner men of both parties. and it is agreed that ho will poll a largo Bhpro of the republican voto ns against iinrtranit irrespective oi tno noerais who will probably indorse him. From tho nttston Comet. Tho Democratic Stato Convention placed in nomination Charles R. Buek alow, of Columbia county, for Governor and renominated Judco James Thomp son for Supremo Judgo. As accoptablo candidates to tno masses or independ ent republican voters, tho ticket is head and shoulders abovo that of tho repub lican party in ability, Integrity and popular favor. Mr. Buekalow is tho author of the cumulative voting prln- pic, is iiucrai nnd Jioncsr. Mr. Thomp son Is popular all over tho State. Lu- zerno county win proDauiy rcpuuinto Hartranft, Allen and Mcrcur by about three thousand majority for tho Dem ocratic ticket. From tho I'hccnlxvlllo Messenger. Tlio Democratic State Convention met and nominated for Governor, Hon. Charles R. Buckalcw, now a member of tho Stato Senate, and lata Senator of tno united states. sur. uucKaiew is ono of tho ablest leaders of tho Demo cratic party in Pennsylvania and a man of high reputation for Integrity. Other men mny be moro personally popular, but Mr. Buckalewls nrobablv nsstronir n candidate ns tlio Democracy could havo. Judgo Thompson's nomination to tho Supremo Court was a foregono conclusion. Of his abilities there is no need to speak. From tho Philadelphia Sunday Despatch, (Ind.) Tho nominations aro good. Indeed, tho candidates proposed aro much bet ter than thosoon tho republican ticket. Buekalow is far beyond Hartranft in personal cbaracter,lntegrity nnd states manship. No bettor nomination could havo been mado for tho gubernatorial ofllco in tho ranks of tho Domocratle party. Mr. Hartley, the nomlneo for Auditor General, bears tho reputation of being a capablo business man; and nover having held public office, or been actlvo as a politician, ho is freo from thostrong objections which oxistngalnst Alien on tho other side. Chief Justlco Thompson has been renominated for judgo of the Supremo Court. Ho is a man oi great learning and experionco, possessing strength of mind and an able intellect. Upon tho bench ho has been a good Judge, except whero prejudico or political favoritism biased his feel ings. Possibly no Judgo chosen under tho elective system can bo entirely Im partial when tho prejudices of his own friends upon public questions aro in tho way. Whilst, therefore, it must be candidly admitted that Judgo Thomp son has been perfectly satisfactory in his high office in most things which came within tho sphere of his adjudi cation, it can only bo said that tho weak ness which has been shown in other things was incident to human nature. On tho whole, it may bo said that tho party could not havo dono better thnn to renominate tho .Chief Justice. Thero was no other person named In compe tition for tho offlco, and any now asplr ant might not havo been as satisfactory. From tho Harrlshurg Tatrlot. Tho nomination of Charles R. Buek alow has already been ratified in tho hoarts of a great majority of tho Penn sylvania people. Thoy npprcciato tho ability whicli has marked his public career and tho purity and simplicity of his private life. Whothor in tho Sonato of his own Stato, or In the Sen nto of tho nation, or as representative of tho country abroad, ho has distin guished himself in every position. Throughout his public lifo lin linn nn. Joyed tho confidence and respect of tho auiest men oi an parties. No man Is moro familiar with tho affairs of tho commonwealth. If elected,' no abuso or corruption will bo permitted to ncs tlo under his administration. Thoro will bo no public scandal Job, and no greedy speculations with tho monoy of tho Commonwealth. But tho govern mont of tho Stato will bo brought back to tho purity which distinguished tho best administrations of tho past. The Reading Convention has answered In this nomination tho earnest cry of tho peoplo for reform. From the Doylestown Democrat. Our nominations aro moro than ex cellent. Wo point with prldonnd pleas uro to Charles R. Buckalcw, who heads our ticket, and ask our enemy to "match him" If thoy can. For ability, states manilko views, and purity of character ho Is not to bo excelled. When ho fills tho chair of Stnto tho peoplo can rely on an honest and upright administra tion of affairs. Rings will havo no abiding place about tho capital then, and those who fatton on public corrup tion will bo compelled to change their location. Having sprung from tlio peo- Bio thero Is naturally drawn to Mr. uckalow tho sympathies or all those who Hvo by toll j and wo predict his election with tho cortalnty of tho arrival of tho second Tuesday In October. Tho radicals aro panic stricken at his nom ination, and tho Philadelphia Press already concedes his election at tho polls. Corruption, fraud and injustice, bo long all-powerful about tho Stato capital, trerablo in advance Mr. Buekalow will bo our noxt governor. From tho rottivllle Htaadard. Onco again tho Domocratle party of retinsyivania has rison to a lovel with tho exigencies and demands of tho hour, Iu tho nomination of Hon, Charles .R, Buckalowforcovornor.thocoinnleteand crushing dofeat and extermination of radicalism in uctouor is foreshadowed, and tho redemption and political re habllltatiou of tin' Keystone Common wealth assured. Not only Is tho nom lnntion of thu distinguished stnlosmau whoso unmet heads tlio Statu tlckot. a subject of congratulation and rejoicing, mil tho character, honesty mm capacity of tho candidates throughout Insures their election by an overwhelming mrlorlty ovor the corrupt crcaturos of rinirs" and rotten corporations who mnko up thu radical Statu ticket. Tho niiirJUMi contrast between tno ilium tieachablu honotv of tho emdldatos selected by tho UMdlng Convention nnd thn leprous anil unclean creatures set up by Mackey, (Juoy & Co., Is so wiuu and so glaring mat to tiouut tno succesi of tho Democracy In tho cam- tin l;ii lust onutied. Is to doubt thu sanity of tho peoplo of this Commonwealth. From tho Cirbon Democrat, Tlio Democratic Stato Convention at Reading resulted In tho nomination of Mr. uucuiiiowas ourcanuiiiato tor Gov ernor, and Chief Justice Thompson for indue oi tno supremo uourt. tiio nom ination of tlmo distinguished gcntlo men. It Is hardlv necessary to say. in- mini hut ono result a triumphant election, Ho unllKo aro inrso noinina Hons to thoso of tlio ltcpublican party that no Intelligent citizen can for a moment hoMtnto to endorso nnd finally voto ior inoni. From tho l'.rlo Observer, Tho noxt Stato campaign will be Buekalow, honestly and brains vs. Hnrtranft, Incompetency nnd tho rings. From Iho Porry County Democrat. Tho Domocratle press Is a unit In tho support of tho whole ticket nnd tho uomiuntion ot (Jharies II. uucKnicw seems to bo received by tho Republican papers with a iooimc ni:in to aumira tion. Indeed, n conslderabio number of tho latter aro outspokou in their pral30 of him and turn In dlscust from tho nomlneo of their own party for Governor. What a tributo to Integrity, honesty of purpoio und manly strnight-forward- ncss is scon in tiicso warm and uivora bio responses to Buckalow's nominn tlonl It makes ono feel ns if public virtuo was not yet dead and tuat puuuc sentiment was disposed to reward fearless discharco of public duty. It looks n3 If tho power of corrupt pollti cal rings had boon broken and that our peoplo may hono for a roturn of tho days when ability, honesty and regard for tho wolfaro of tho peoplo wero deemed pro-requisites In candidates for nunuc position. Tho influenco of combinations of politicians, whoso solo Interest In tho nomination of Stato officers was center ed in tlio procurement of places for tho30 whom thoy could uso and profit thoreby. has for many years been felt lu Stato Conventions nnd has worked no good to tho peoplo at largo. This In fluenco failed or was not prcsont at Reading. The nomination of so pure and upright man as Buekalow proves this fact. A better day has dawned ior tno people or I'onnsyivania ir tnoy will but rcalizu tho chango and avail themselves of tho opportunity present cd to restoro tlio old order of things nt Harrisburir.whcn honesty and economy provnded ovory department of tho Stnto government. OUTSIDK OPINIONS. From tho lloslou Tost. Mr. Buckalow's nomination ns gov ernor of Pennsylvania was tho most popular movement possibly for tho Democracy of tho Koystono State to mnko, and his excellent address to tho convention, accenting tho distinction. furnished another proof of tho sagacity and soundness of his action. Ho re prehended botli tho Stnto and national administrations for tho notorious vices which had brought them into disgraeo in tho public estimation, and remarked with striking truth that tho influence of tho Stato In tho Union had been dwarfed by tlio personal feuds und Jealousies that prevailed. Hcuco tho party that proposed to heal all such dissentions betweon individuals, that taught mngiianlmlty In action. that held nlolt a higher prlnclplo than that of plunder, deserved nnd must rccoive.tho support of tho peoplo. In this view the selection of Mr. Buekalow as tho gubernatorial candldato Is of tho most fortunato character. And tho addrcssos ho promises to mako to tho peoplo dur ing tho canvass cannot but pfoduco a marked effect upon tho result of tho campaign. Asa public character Mr. Buckalcw successfully challenges com parison with the first men Pennsylvania has produced. From tho Missouri Republican. Hon. Charles R. Buekalow, tho Dcm ocratle candidate for Governor of Penn sylvanla, has long ranked among tho ablest political leaders of that State. In 18G3 ho was elected United States Senator, and during his official torm distinguished himself bv his bold and judicious advocacy of Democratic prin ciples, ami was particularly romarka bio for tho zeal with which ho urged tho adoption of minority representa tion. Tho nomination of Mr. Bucknlow is undoubtedly tho very strongest that could havo been made ; a fact which tho radicals havo already discovered, if wo may judgo from tho highly slgniil cant utterances of Colonel Forney which appeared In our telegraphic column this morning, to which wo direct special attention. In short, tho whoio ticket, Including Messrs. Richard Vauxand Hendrick B. Wright for .Congrossmon at largo, Is not merely unexceptional but thoroughly oxcellent In nil respects and thero is every prospect that tho Koystono Stato will glvo a good account of herself In October noxt. From tho Ualtlmoro Gazette. The speech of ox-Senator Bucknlow, in acknowledgement of his nomination 03 tho Democratic candidato for tho governorship or Pennsylvania, has tho truo ring. Bettor still, tho character of Mr. Buekalow stands so hlr1 In tho estimation of all who know him that full confidence will bo reposed in tho pledges ho gives, and tho policy which, In tho ovent or his election, ho says ho will carry out. His nomination has boon received with such general satis faction Hint tho canvass will bo curried on with moro than ordinary enthu dasm on tho part of tho Pennsylvania De mocracy, and under depressing Inllu. onces on that of tho Republicans. It is moreover tho happy fortuno of Mr. Buekalow that oven his political ad ver earies speak well or him. Fiom tlio Tienlon American. Mr. Bucknlow accepted tlio nomina tion in an eloquent and forclblo speech. Tlio manner of his rccoptlon by tho convention, gavo ovory augury of suc cess, and showed with what vigor, unity nnd success tho tlckot mado will bo supported In overy portion of tho Stnto. From thollojtou Commonwealth, (Itep.) Ex-Sonntor Charlos R. Buekalow of Pennsylvania, has boon nomlnntod by tho Democrats for Governor. Ho is u wise and manly man, and will proba bly bo elected. As Senator ho won tho respect of tho best Republicans. From tho N. Y. Tribune, (Ilep.) Mr. Buekalow brings to tho Execu tive trust training of a varied sort. Ho brings, too, tho fruits both of practical experience and of long nnd laborious study. Ho began In tho councils of tho Stato. He was abroad in a responsiblo diplomatic trust not a Muscovlto exllo, such as so many of Inconvenient Ponn sylvanians havo been, but on aclual responsible duty. Ho served six years and they wero yoars of trial and por-plexlty-frora l863tol869,in tho Sen ulo of tho United Btates, and then, like Mr. Madison In tho groat crisis at tho close of tho last century, ho roturned to tho Stnto Legislature. It will bo for his own Immediate fellow eltlzens, his friends, and, if ho ha3 any, hi ene mies, to study this record, from begin nlng to end. Wo light, in ono of his fow claborato speeches, bv morn nml. dent on a sontonco, tho application of wniuu iu uiu prc'sum uuy wo icavo 10 others. "Nepotism," said Mr. Bucka low, spoaking in tlio Sonato in 18C6, "tho appolntrnout of tolatlvos to office, or tho obtaining tho appointment by tho uso of one's official influonco, is Justly odious, and should bo always de nounced ns of evil example nnd corrtip-1 tivo tendency." But tho croat n. ittlt of Senator Buck alow's public llfo, nnd that on which nis namo in History win rest, is tno io velomont nnd evolution of Minority Reprc :cntntlon that truo Democratic prlnclplo of roproiontation of the wholo people, minority as woll ns majority, and this nppllcahlo lo nil public trusts irom tno council in tho town or uiooms burg, whero it is iu operation, up to l'Ciierai oincci, wnoro wo nopo to see it. this, wo repeat, is ono result oi nir. Buckalow's public life, and on that re sult, too, now that ho solicits tho stit- iragtH or his rciiow-citizcns ior tno high cit honor thoy can bestow, Pennsylva nia has lo pass. Wo do not permit ourselves to doubt tho ovent. Tho Old (Inaril. Tho trrcat county or Lancaster con tains Icn.poHtlcnl papers ono Liberal, three Domocratle nnd six Republican. On tho Gubernatorial question they aro ns follows : Tho Volisftcund. weekly. German, Republican, parades tho regular Olllco Holders' ticket, but says little or noth ing about it. Tho Lancaster i&ammcr'.ltjpubllcm. weekly, published by John A. Hlost nnd, Naval Oillccr nt Phlladolpliin.sup- ports iinrtranit. Tho Columbia &'iiu. n Republican weekly, published by an olllco holder (notary puuuc), supports iinrtranit. Tho Lancaster Jnqulrer, weokly, Republican, parades tho icitaUr ticket, iucludlng llarlratift mid Allen, but openly nnd boldly doel lies that utile . thoy withdraw tht'.w candidates and nnmliiatn hotter nniu. overwhelming dereat nwalts tho parly in October noxt. It Is decidedly rtii,v Hnrtranrt. Tho Lancaster sc!:lj J-Jntcrprtse, Republican. Is mfiilv and strongly against Hartranft, rafuses to hoist tho tlcket,and will probably support llueka lew. Tho weekly La .im t-r lixprcss, Re niibl can. otienlv xr t.' v Buekalow. Tlio weekly L iii.m-i t Intelligencer, Domocratle, supports Hueualow. Tho Columbia Herald, weekly Demo cratie. supports Buekalow. Tho Lancaster Daily .Intelligencer, Domocratle, supports liuckaiow. Tho Lancaster Daily Express, Re publican, supports Buekalow. The Greeley Bannek Is squarely against Hnrtranrt, and ravors tno tor uial nomination of Bucknlow and Hnrt' ley by tho Liberal Republicans. UECAriTULATION, For Hartranft and Allen 3 Arjalnst Hartranft nnd Allen and for "swapping hornes" , '1 For llucknlew ttralghl 6 And according to our ostlmnto or the circulation or thosovcrai papers named, not including The Greeley Bannek, thoy foot up n total number of papers circulated within tins county: For llaitranrt 5,500 papers, weekly Against Hartrauit 30,U0 " " Including thoso published dnllv. Tho Old Guard will strlko from the shoulder noxt October and November. Rauch's Banner. The IloptUjlican National Convention. This body met In Philadelphia on Juno Cth, nt tho Academy of Music which had been tastefully decorated for tlio occasion. Tho mcotlng was called to order by Hon. Win. Clallin, Chair man of tho National Exccutivo Com mittco. Morton McMichnel of Phila dolphin was chosen temporary Chair man. Numerous speeches wero made, threo of them by colored delegates, Judgo Settle, of North Carolina, was mado pormancnt Chairman, after which tho Convention adjourned until tho fol lowing day. Tho noxt day, after tho Convention was called to order thero was much speech making by whito and colored mon after which Grant was nominated for President, rccoiving tho votes of nil tho dolegates. Tho contest for tho Vico Presidency terminated In favor or Hen ry Wilson of Massachusetts, who re ceived G01J votes; 321J being cast for Colfax. Tho Convention then adjourned siic die. Gov. Piorpont of West Virginia, one of tho delegates from that Stato to tho Grant Convention in Philadelphia, se ceded from ids delegation just boforo tho convention met. Ho said ho "had hoped, when selected without solicitation to como ns a iloio gate to this convention, that thoro might bo still an opportunity to savo tho party by tlio nomination of an ac coptablo Presidential candidato ono who would obey tho laws and respect tho popular will; but It is now evident that it was hoping against hopo that this Is not a mcotlng for deliberation as to tho Interests of tho Republican party of tho country, but a meeting to obey tho exacting demands of an arrogant power. Neither tho admonitions of Cincinnati nor of Sumner nro heeded, and It is rosolved to destroy tho organi zation to gratify mero personal govern ment. I therefore withdraw from tho delegation and givo you this timely no tico to fill my place. I shall thon bo freo to givo my earnest support to Hor ace Greeley." NEWS In ii game of Ijhsj hull playrd in Philadelphia on Saturday lust, for tho championship, between the At hletlcs of Philadelphia and tho Mutuals of Now York, tho latter wero doroated by tho overwhelming scoro or lOtoO. This Is tho worst dofeat known In a champion ship gamo. Not ono ot tlio Mutuals reached his third base. C000 peoplo witnessed tho game. Tho international boat raco which took placo in England on tho Thames, on Monday last, rosultcd iu tho disas trous dofeat or tho American Crew tho Atulantns or Now York by tho Loudon Rowing Club. Ono or, ir not the best gamo or baso ball on lecord was played in Now York on Monday by tho Boston and Mutual clubs, tho runner winning, after cloven innings, by a scoro of 3 to 2. In duo accordance with International law, tho Sioux Indians havo mado n formal declaration of war, nnd 2,000 of tholr number aro treading In tno foot stops of Mars. Canada is also having troublo with her Indians. Tho Lyndon brldgo, on tho Philadel phia and Erlo Railroad, near Williams, port, was burned on Thursday night or last week. It was 1,100 foot long. Tho destruction of tho brldgo will not Interforo with travel, as a branch road can bo used. Tho celebrated elephant "Romeo," ono or tho oldest, and said to bo tho largest, In tho United States, valued at f30,000, died at Chicago last week. Its body has been presented to tho Chicago Modlcal CoIIoko. Its skeleton will bo mounted und placed In tho museum. Tho strlko or tho mechanics In Now Vork lias assumed formidable propor tions and troublo Is anticipated. A non-striking carpenter was shot and killed by tho strikers last week. Tlio strlko has extended to Philadelphia whoso gas workers havo struck and loft the city In darkness, Tho samo thing Is reared in Now York. Geu. Schonk has telegraphed to tho Secretary of Stato that tho treaty Issavcd and that tho English government would accept his pledgo, gl von in writing, that tho Indirect claims wero nbandonod by the Amorlcnn government. Obituary. JOSEPH II. fcCKANTON. Intclllgenco has bron rocolved nf tho doath nt Badon-Badon. Juiiotl. of Mr. Joseph 11. Sernnlon, tho founder of Iho .... ...I.lt. ir.. , 1 Cliy wmiuu ui-urd ma iimuo, lit) mm gone abroad In Jnnunry In tlio doliislvo nopo tnai cnango 01 air nun oi sceno might ro-nstahllsli his health, which was already precarious. Mr. S.-ranton was fiS years of ago, nud had been con nected with many of tho enterprises Icadlm to tho development of tlio ro- sources of this valloy, Ho was formerly I'rosiuput or tno ii, s 11. it. it. At tno tlmo of his death ho was Pro3hlout of thu Ltcknwaiinn Iron 0 Coal Co, nnd ef tho First National Bank or Hcrnnlon. and director In various railroad, mining nnd nirtiiiiracturlug companies. HOtf. THOS. WILLIAMS. Hon. Tho.'. Williams ox-member or Congress died lu Pittsburg on Thursday of last week. Ho was ono of tho seven managers of thu Houm lu tho Impeach ment of Andrew Johnson. .TAMES tlOItDO.V IIENNETT. This veteran Journalist tiled Juno 1st. lu tho 7i!J venr of his uco nt his residence, nt Fort Washington, near Now York city. James Gordon Beimel, Sr., was n nntivoor Scottland, born nt Now Mill, Banffshire, about 1800. llo was educated for tho church at n Roman Catholic Seminary at Aber deen, Scotland, but did not enter tho priesthood. In April, 181!), bo emigrat ed to tho United States, nnd nttompted, but with indifferent success, to earn n living as a teacher, hi 1S22 ho became connectod with n newspaper In Ch rlcs ton, S. C., but soon reinosxd to New York, whero ho Was employed first ns reporter, nnd then a- nssNtunt editor on sovernl journals of that clly. taking on nctlvo part lu politics ns a supporter of General Jackson, hi 18"0 ho became nssoclato editor nf the New York Courier and hiinulrcr. havlmr previously bon Iho Washington correspondent of that journal nnd tho first person that over wrote nowspaper letters from tho capi tal, lu 1833 ho was cliicf editor of tho Peniisylvanlaii. published in Philp 'el phhi. lie then removed to Now York and established tho New York Herald. tho first number of which was issued on May 0th, 1833. This well known lour. nal, although starting as a small sheet, in conscquenco of tho energy, nbillly, and porsoveranco displayed bv Mr. Bennett, beenmo n nowspaper of wide circulation and extended inuuonco throughout tills country nnd Europe In his activity in obtaining tlio freshest and most important nowsfrom all nunr- tors, und In tho liberal compensation paid ror seeking out tho, latest intclll eenco Mr. Bcnnotl wa3 unrlvalkJ.nnd tho Herald Air thlrty-soven years Inn ucen unucr nis intelligent nnu unro mltting supervision, nnd has been oml nontly euccessrul. The Wayne Ciliten, tho Republican organ of Wayno eounly, still refuses to hoist tlio Stato ticket. Speaking uf tho two candidates for Governor, it says "Tho nomination of Bucitnlow makes It moro than over necessary to reeon struct tlio Republican ticket. Did the contest lio between Iinrtranit nnd Cass, tho formor might bo Buccessrul ; but ns against Buckalcw his chanco is admit ted, by thoso best acquainted with the situation, to bo nlmost hopeless. Tlio difference between tho two parties, po litically, Is trilling compared with the difference between tlio candidates in point of character. In this matter the Republican party suffers under n most humiliating disadvantage. Though the number of Republicans who will voto for Buckalcw may not bo large, thoso who will not voto Air Hartranft mny bo reckoned by thousands. Our majority in tlio Stato last year was somo fifteen thousand. But we must poll a much larger voto tills year, ir wo would bo suecessrul. Unless wo do this, tho voto givon to Packer In 1609 will this year sufllcu to elect Buekalow by n majority orucnrly two tliouiund. Ami unlcus wo poll a larger voto than wo cost ror Geary Iu 18G9, tlio voto for Soymour in 180S will bo sufilciont to elect Buckalcw into ofllco by a majority of nearly twenty-threo thousand. In short, Har tranft may bo defeated although ho re ceives a larger voto than Geary, and though Buekalow falls twenty thousand behind Seymour. Sucli a consideration should lead the Republican party to re Iloct seriously on its present precarious position. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOU (JOVKItNOIt CIIAS. R, BUCKALEW, OP CULUUIIIA COUNTY, FOIl AUDITOIl OENEUAL: WILLIAM II. HARTLEY, OF UEDroltl) COUNTY. rOU JUBOE OF HUI'llEME COUItT: JAMES THOMPSON, OP EIHU COUNTY, t'OH COSailUSSMEN AT LAUCIE: RICHARD VAUX, or niiLADiai'iuA. JAMES II. HOPKINS, op Ai.i.i:miE.NY. HENDRICK B. WRIGHT, 01' I.UZI'.ll.Ni: COUNTY. For .Members or the Constitutional Con. Vllltloll, ?,W;.Yf .YoonwAun, rhiindciphm, JKItEMIAII H. IILACK, York. WM. lllULKlt, Clcarllcld. W, J. llAEIl. rioinuisc.t. W. It, HMITII, Allegheny. KKANKLIN II. UOWKS, Philadelphia. JOHN H. (,'AMPliELl,, l'hlliulLliildi. H, A. UKYNOMJH, IdUinislcr. JAMES ULI.IS, Kthiiyllilll, H. O. T. 1)01)11. Vcnanuo. (I1X). M. DALLAS, Philadelphia. IlOllEKT A. LAMUK11TON, liatipliln. A. A. l'UUMAN, Uruun. WM. L. COllDEiT, Clarion. New Advertisemontn. pOLUMBIA COUNTY s. s. w uiu urpiiaii-H ioiin oiuouiinrn.i couniy In I lit mnl'iiy nf ,lii .,!, , i iliioiA , i V l'vwt,uu 1UI I'1' imun uiiu i .VC 1 . " 11111 ""iiu ui Hilary iiariuan, laloororauijo township Columbia county deeois. and ropiisontatlvtu ol said deceased that In purnuuieo nnt writ of pai ttllon und valuation to I tin II 1 I 111 tli I I ii,l I n.mi. II... i . .... i -..vj.. "1" H" "j'vj ti uiu i i uiu is I a oi mi III uocciieaiiUuai(iliiUrauifuiowiuli!lnthocuuu lv nr I Ml n tn til i ) t ) n it, i. . i. tU on Haturtlay tlio mil day olJ uly A, 1). Mi tor ?! 1 . 0htat0, nctioriUuK tho cominamls or bahl ailaiiil II tlmv llilnlr ti.itn.n A A HON HMUH Bherlir, COLUMBIA COUNTY a. s. In tho Orphans Court of Coliimlila county, lu thu mutter of tho petition ior partlllou and ..u....v... . ,v iisuiwui MUIL'UIIU A1USUJI I Si 1 i ?oiu l'"hp Columbia county deeoas. representative or tho Mild deceased that In pur suant! of a writ of paitttlon and valuation to ........ .vvt..u . iitii iiuuu inn lueiuiseti oi nam ueceasod sltuato hi llloom township county ol ....u .,,, iijmjr My IllUlU UU MlllUIIIOllCU.On Haturday tha27lh day of July A. O, im for tho purnosu of malclUB partition and valuation of Ii vmufcu uuvuiumu io uiu counnauus or said writ, when nud wliero nil parties interested 111AV flltllllll if I ll.u III I Ml. nvnnK Juno 11 1S7J-U AAUON HMITII ShcrlU. LOST. . , i?car. Ilontou Juno tho Glh, IS72 a pair of V.'l,laP'lctacleK aud caso belouijlns to Mit.J. J, M'Houry tho flmler will ho liberally romirdtd hy returning them to tho owner. JuuoH,l!S7J.3t J, J, M'HENMY. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thatlotlors of Admlnis. IfS oa.!'tty bCDU Bruuted by tho Iteiflsterof Wills of Columbia count to tho uudcisluucil up Ion tho estate of William F. Boudcr, lato of Espy In said county, uow dectased. All persons In. debled to said cstalo nro rcqut red to make poy. merit and uil persons who havo claims aguiust said estate lo mako them known to tlio undo. . signed resident lu tho city of l'hlladelphla.or to M, C, MeCollum nt Ihe town of Espy nforo- spy i CIIAULIH A.SOUDEIl, 1.UU1.4 II, HOOD. Administrators, Juiiullb72 Iw WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS Fllll culKfllH, COLD.1 a HOAlt-shNiisa. Theso Tablets present tho Acid In Combination with other clllcleut remedies, lu a popular form ',,J.,!1?,i;.".e,Pr'"'l'OATuiid hnO Diseases. HOAILSKNI'XS and ULCEHATION of the throat aro Immediately rellevod und statements nre constantly being sent to the proprietor of relief lu cases of throat dlllloulties of yeais ktaudlna. P! A TIT TON . 1'ou't hodecolved by worthlofs JjAUllUill Imitations. Oet only Wells' Carbolic i 'luhlets. Price iij cents per Hox. JOHN o. KELLOtlO, wPtottBU. N, Y, riolo Agent for the U,H. HonU Mr Circular, n?'wl AflENTS WANTED FOll Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK (in Jlanhoocl, Womanhood, una tholr Mutual (Send lor upoelmcn phiioi nnd circular, with !::?m.'.! .,A',!'r NATIONAL rUHIilDIIINCI 10 , l'hlla, 1'n, H2I-IW, An WATTS I A fiWATTH I A HUM TCI wont! forUoscrlptivo circular uud nnrclal terms Uir inu Krull"(l f"UUj!UKU HOnK piUMlSUCth McClBlton's Annul icaiiism in Amnrina Owhiiitoiho prciont political pxcllfitnriil, will 'II Hit (III, lllJtl niX lllllllllt 111(13 Willi 1 1 1 c. Isllio innsi rollalitnlinnlc In iho mnrlti l. .1. M. fSmllllAIlT I'D.. I'nlillsli in. 7, I Mm,. nom HI,, 1'liH'n. n'.'l hv TEACHLtM, BTL Df.NI'H and others wanted Afll.VTMI.il Tlio rk'hcit raclot, mo it fasrm.itlni!, luntruc- live aim inusn-p.ovoKiUK dooic usuou Mr verm, acknowledged superior Ii MA UK TWAIN, In splendidly lllUHirata', plettfiatly bound, nnd very clif ip, Acents report grand ruccci, Ham Ulo pane xpoclultci'insntid "AOKNTH" l'OCKKT COMPANION," frcaAildicii.lIl'UIIAItDllllOH. i'iii)ii"' p'H Till mmom t riinn, nz iw OTJK DIGESTION or MY JOLLY VW I END'S REGRET uiu i,i'.w,Q tail mm gmiusi uiu, Tlili lnvnlUHblo cotnnion-seui.0 Hook should ho re ad by every man nnd woman lu thocountiy. Thieo-iourlhs nrnll tho McltncM In our midst may bo nvoldod by n knnwlrdio nud prnctlco or our "Jolly friend's Hccrcl," Iho most mil" ..n..t ..tl.n.l,,. . ,., fl.n In.. I 1.nntll.. .......... mind H for l's gi i-nt commnn-Vensp.ncyliumor, shrowil gllmpi or mnnlilud nnd lis vlvnl mid snrowu giimpi oi miuiiiiuii nii'i us vivii nnu pllhy slyle ol cxmcsslnn, AtlUN'IW WANTED ia make Money fust. Wiilo fur U'uMintcd elr rnlnr, tcrni'i. ,ve luld OEO. MM'LliAN l'uhii li'T, 7 IHa.i'.otnHlreul.l'lul n, n2llw Ii n po erlul Tonip. r pcclaliy ndnpled lor lino In Hnrluc. when Iho languid nud dcbllllnleil kvk. tern needs kt-eiiRtli nnd vitality; it will givo vigur is mo ic jit-, cngiii ui 1110 weai.,nui. reNt iO t.io uca y, quiet lo Ulo nc.voui, and health ti tho lull n. It Is a Ho til A icilcnn piaut.whlcli.nccordlHg lo tho mec pal and Kclentlllc periodicals of Lon don nnd TarW, possesses Iho nost poweiful tnnlc properties known to Materia Medici, and Is well known In Its untlvo c uiutrv as havliurwoiuli'i'. lul cnrntlvo nunllllcs, and lias been Ions used ns n spcciHo In nil cases or Impurlllcs of tlio Mood Ueraugiments ol tho Liver nnd Spleen, Tumors iviupsj, i overly in 1110 i"uus, uemuiy, ive.lv ncss of tho lulcstlucs, Utcrluo vt t'riuary o.. gnus. Dr. Wolls' Extract of Jurubeba lu ttlrplurl hoiilm. oml umirlvlil.in , lll.n .. trlclous fond takcirinto thostomaefi.'lt nsfclmi- laies nim uiuuses liseii iniougli llio ctrculalloli clvlui' vli-or nnd Iitnllh. It reguLilcs tlio bowelii, nulots tlio nerves, nets imi.-ciiy un inu M-eieiivo uii-uiis, nnu, uy us pow crful Tonlo nnd reslniing illeets, produce healthy nnd vigorous ncllou to tho wholo sys tern. JOHN O. KELLOdO. IS 1'lnll HI.. New Ynilr. Holo Agent lor tho United Htntos. 1'ilco SI per Untile. Heud for Circular. nJIwl A0ENT3 WANTED l'Olt LIFE AND TIMES OF Contains biographies of Drow, Vnndorhllt, (lould. Tweed. &c, with n llnanclnl history ol Iho country for tho Inst threo years, nnd what tin ANT kuewnbout '1JLACK 1'ItlDAY." Over sou pages, l'rico fi. Address Now Yorlt EOOIC i;o l lo Nassau snoot, New York. ka.vsas iti:(;isTi:iti: i:uis Halo and Profitable Investment llonds. Himo of 1113 wcaunicsi connilcs in Italians Allen, ties, lteglslcred by IhoSInlo of Kansas. Inter" est nnd principal paid by the .Stato Treasurer. nuutiwu, .-,uiiH.iiii,uuiiii'3uu iiuu iiuugms i.uitu1 tiio lionus pay per cent, iniQrcst, nnu nro over threo years old, tho coupons having boon always lcgularly and promptly paid, l'orstntlstlcsnud luiormallon, address MASI'L A. OAYLOHD ii N O 31 0 It V It V St I 111TV oni: OF STON1VH KOIINTAlv WAHHT'llW Jlclall pilce, 51.50. STONE A 1'OIIU, OJ'J Arch S!., iiiiaui-niuiii, t tu rieiiu ur Liirciiiar. For any caso of niiinl. Bleed lug, llchlns or Uleeinted Piles that DC IIino'd l'n.n ItKMiniy lalls to euro. It Is piep.ueii pxpuissiy to euro luoi'iies.nnanoiiuu uNu. Bold by nil Druggists. 1'ilce. 8I.UJ. When (lie Illouil Uushus with locim-Iilto violence to tho held, oiuIug liu! dudios, ver tigo and dimness of sigh!, it is n terrain sign that n mild, salubrlom, cooling mil cualllug maun vu is i eiiuiieu, nil i i .iuiia.n r s l.l l' I.UVES cent HEI.TKI! Al'ur.i kn t sliould hi ntonoro soiled to. SOLD I!Y ALL imUUGIi-i. A OENTri WANTEliJ-Agents m .lio inoiuimm. IV oy nt woik lor us than nl unyihlii else, llusluess light nud pormmont. I'.uiienl us Iree. U, Htinson & Co., I'nio Ait l'ublishus, 1'ort laud, Muluu. Un 1'IANO CO. N. Y. I'ltlUH, DOtUl . O. No ARonts. Chculiui freo. fpriiJU f ItUANIC LAW OP TI IHBEX'HS- J conditions wlilcli impair vllnllty nnsltlvo nnd negatlvo uleclrlclly proof thai llfo is ovoiveu wiinoni union- eiieet or tonncoi Inllu ence ol llsh und nhosi.horlo diet modern tieat. ment ol pelvlo lUseascs, stricture and varicocele, und airest of development; leu lectures lo ills iirivjiio .surgical class, ny liiwaki) 11. DIAUN, M. ).. 42 l-'lllll Avenue. N. Y.! Ill iini'ns '', nonls. "Every lino from tho pen ol Dr.Dlxmi lsnfgreal vuinu mint; iviiiiiuuuiiiHii race. jiorrue urceicj. 6 HEAT MEDICAL, HOOK, ofuselul knowledgo to all. Scut luu ior two stamps. Addicts Dr. Ho.NAPAUTi; ,tc uclnnatl. Ohio. nil-tf ENNSYIjVANIA RAILROAD, SU.M.MEU TIME TAULE. Eight Trains (Dally) to and from 1'hll.i IlIpIiI.i und Pittsburg, and Two Tialus (D illy) to and Irom Eire, (Suudays Excepted.) ON ami after Monday, Juno 3, Iho Passenger Trains or tho I'onusylvaiili llallroad Company will depart from Harrlsbur' nnd aiilvo al I'hlHdelphlii mid l'lltsbuie ns fol lows! EASTWARD. ?;!0-l'iillndeIphlu Expreis Ie.ivc3 il.i. ils'iurg dally (except Monduyjnt l:)ti. iu., and nriivoi nt West l'hll.ulelphla at ftl'in, m. $:'B Fast Lluo leaves Hurilsbui' duly ,ex cept Monday) at !W5 n. m nud uulvi.s ui west Philadelphia nt U:Za. m 7:3U Lancaster Tuilu, via Mount Joy, leaves Iluulsburg dally (exc. pt Sumlayjat 7: j u. 111., nnd urrles nl Wnt l'hlliidelphl.i.it Pi, On, lu. -l'eutitiylvuiiin ltailroa 1 time. l'aellle .xpn.,i h ives llnrriurg daily ut 0:33 n. in., and mnvm nl West t'mlu lel.iniarit ItiOp. m. 2.00 Klmlra Expiis k.nes Hunlshn k dmly (except Kuudnvs nt ..10 p, in., Jtnd unnci ul Vestl'lilladeU lilantC:jOp. in, 3:."u Harrlsbur Acpnmmod.il'mi Ivaicsllar rltb ug dally ( xeipt .Sunday) nt 3 OJp.m; iirilvcs nt I'hltailelpiiiaatu.'Ji) p, iu. t:'!J Mall Train leaves II irrisbuig d i Ty . x cept Buudiy) nt t:'W p iu. n-d arrive nt i'hlia delrlilantliuln. m. 10;2i Cincluuaii Eiiiress leaves llu:n i.r dally at lls'Al p. m nud urilves ,il Wt.i I' i,u dclphlaall'illi a, in, WESTWARD. IS:1) Houllicrn Express louvi s llaulsburaal ly ut 13:5.1 ,n. m,, nri Ives nt Allo ju vnt C:J0u. in, and urilves ul 1'liu.mirg u V:ii n. in. 8:U0 '1 hrougli I'as.eugor Train Unvcs Hurrls bnig dally (except Momliy) at 3:0) u. in., m rives at Altoona ut 6:10a, in. and arrive i:il l'lltsliurgnt I: lip. m. S:0j rac'flo Express Ioavoi Hurrlsbur,; dally nt':ii)n. in., nrrlves nl Alloonaatl'jWii, m, nud arrives ut 1'itlsburi; al U':H p. in, 1:15 Eilo Mall west, lor Erie, leaves Harris burg dally ut 1:13 u. in., nrrlvlug at EUo ul 7:,o p, ni. 7:10 Way ravencer Train loaves Harrlshurg dally (except Huuduy) nl 7:J0 n. iu, arrives ut Altooua ul l:ii p, iu. nnd at I'iilsburg ut l:jjp, m. ;JJ Mall Tiaiu. leaves Harrlsljurj daily (ex cept Sunday) at l:M p. in. urilves at Allooiia nl 7:15 p. in., tukes mppir und arrives ut l'lttsbuig at 1:15 a. in. 1:30-Fast Lluo leaves Harilsburg dully (ex cept Sunday) nt l:W p. m uiilvesat Altooua nt t-M p. m lakes kupscniuU nil Ives nl Pittsburg al 1:15 u. in. J.lO-Eilo Express west, for Erie, leaves Hnr rlslmrg dully (except SundJy) ul 1:1! p, m , nr rlvlng ut Lilu nl 7:10 n, hi, Mixed train leaves HairiHburj;alJ:'J) P. lu,: iir rives nt Altooua nt t-w u. m. 10:30-Cliielniiatl Expnss leaves llnriUbuig dally (except Katuulay) at U:;o p. m mrlves ut Altooua ut 0:15 u. iu nud univo . i I'lttshuiK at 1:30 u, in, HAMULI, ; . BLACK, Hnpi, Mid, i,. v. 1', It. It. ARION PIANO. Tlio only jiericl Instrument in tho World, It liucguAllu ltlehncss, Power, llrllllaney und DuraWlllty. Special terms lo Teachers. Murked mar Wl-tl.J Mauch Chunk, i'A. pATENT REMOVAL!! J.W. NILES', jr (j h i o w a it k it o o m n Imvo boon rcinovoJ to llio NEW IllllOIC IlUIIiDINO Ol'l'O.ylTr.tlioEPmcOl'ALCHUnOII.MAlNBl Whero no will lcp n general nnorltitcnt of 'HIE hX'Vm'V KIIKE'l' jrUHIO, PIANOS, onaAN, VIOLINS, nnd all KINliM OF MHs!U.L INHTIlttMEN'lrt. Also MUSIC llOOivS for nil 1NHTUUMF.N"IH. PIANO AND OIIUAN HI'OOLS ALL H1YL1.3 ANDl'KICES. TUB SIIOEHIAKER PIANO is lite cheapest First Class Piano in the market. Having r.ccnicd Iho Agency ol tho (IEO. WOODS' ItENOWNEl) OIK1ANS, lor Columbia County, togelher Willi Iho CEL1CI1UATED TEJll'i.E ANUFLIC, furnishes ndvanlazos to purchaser not found clscwncie. STATIONARY Ol'1 ALL KINDS. A full nssoitmcut of SQIJAUIO AND OVAL PHAJIEIW, nil ilylesnndpiiscs couslguCy onliadd. STI'.k L EOItAVINGH, CHItOMO-1 .( ( OLOUU) I'lvliSia, Ml lilll.U-SLUflUl AXSl) Vll.Wf. WCall and examine. inchs'7J-U:ii. 0 ltDINANCE NO. (!. an onitiNAKri: to amlnd oi.dixanci: xo. 1, KcctIon 1. llv it ordained and enaded b;i the Town VouncU f tlio Town of Jlloomittuiy,ind it it hereby orttatnea ami cnacccu f' auifiortiy ij the same : That it shall not ho l.'iwml to ilro any tl ro crnrkers, or squibs many inscription nr kind upon nuy uuy, wiuuin vno iiiiuih m inu 1 own 01 illoomsbMr" :andnuv nersonor rersons lliini'iu- ca us tut; to 1m ll red, Mich llio crackers or squibs Wlllllll 1110 11I11UH Ol Hid BU1U 1DWJ1, MHIII, lIpOIl conviction btloro tho riesldcut of tho Town Council, ioricit nnd taya nun not exceed u Jlvo dollars lor each ultcnct.1. And so much of tho Mxth nilllo tl tho llrst Lection ol Town Onllnonio .Vi. 1. entitled "An Ordl nauco for tho prt v.lMoii ol the Veaco, mid for other purposes," enac'id thelthday orMny, 1 870, as Is Inconsistent herewith, ho aud tho s uiio Is hereby repealed. HncTioN This ordln mco shall take tiled on ami alter ten nays publication, l'asscd May V7, lt7.'. Atte.st-C. O. UAltTCMIY. i'lealilent. Mecretaiy. Hloom.hurs, May UO, lbT'A 0 11DINANCK NO. 7. An Ordinance to amend OuUiumo No. 5. SECTION I. 73 it ordained and enacted hu lh Town Council r the 'Jhwn of Jllmmsuitrtj and it u ncrcuij oraaincu ana cnacrca uy inc uulhoruy oj ric a it me , juai. mo maricci iiourn do nniu nlnu o'clock In tlio foreunon on each marhoL day from tho llrst day ol May to tho tlrit day of November, In each year, and nn' II ton o'clock In tho lorenoon on each mark a d.i from tho llrst day or November to tlio Ihi' day of .May, And that ijo much of ordln man Vu. entitled -An ortuuanco ior mo iMiauiisiiiii. ii o; -i curb slono Market, "passed tho cl'-'ht ulii rAnrll H7-'. ns HloconslstDiit licrovllh.b. ..i.l i i . v.imo is nereov repeaieu." Pasted May L'7, 1S72, E. ME.Sb, !,. Attest C, O. IIAUICLEY, l i . . Hocietary. May 31, W- Tho Raco oPTlcio KcepoH, M..B. ALL pnAi.r.n in VA'LX'IIES and .TErELIlY 1)ANVI1LI3 I'd. BILVElt AND PLATED WAHE, PltENClI CLOCKS, SWISS AND AMEUICAN STEM WATCHES, THE UENOWNED ELGIN WATCHES. A LAUGE ASSORTMENT OP I'JNE JEWELHY, DIAMONDS ic. tr Itcpalrlug promptly nllcudtd to, JTALIAN UBKS & QUKKNS. 1 will tell lu Juuonud July n limited niimher of young ITALIAN SWARMS OF BEES. In tho American lilvo nt IIS per swarm. I .will transfer ami llallauUo black colonies nt a reas onable price. Puioltalhui (uecus lorialo. I also mako to order tho double 40-toothcd Scotch Harrows. Prlco, steel teeth, J15j or Iron ii.eiiif,i, lu.invi lururiniiiioii niiureNH, II, II.HUOWtf, I u 111 bin co , 1'n, R)'10-!m Wuht St., Columbia JJKW DltUO STOUE. OIHtIB, A. KLEtM Imwl'i'lf ,.,l,,''!,,'l", ,,l,n trtlSlllOM Of E. 1', l.ul,, now olleis nt tho old slnnd, a choice nsnorttnoii URUUS, CH Etia'LH, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET A11TIOI.IJ3, FANOYSOATO, liaUSIIES(lc,tr, And n Roneinl nsdnrliiienl of Iho choicest good.i usually found In ilrhtclnsa pstnbllshnipntsr Physicians' Prescriptions nnd Fninlly ltechH i Carefully Compounded. On Hundnys, open Irani 8 n. m., tn 10 n, innud rroniUp, in,, to 1 p. m, OEItMAN AND EXUr.IHlI SPOKEN. fohO'7Mr rS 1 n mado from Wcls. Cull nnd examlno or 12 O I I S'iinp!osscnl(potago Ireo) for Wets, that retail iiulcic for in. It, L. WOLCOH', 1S1 Chat liimS'iuaie,N, Y. iw mix wanted fjr tiio AirrollIOOHAl'Y nf or llut'oiic'tiotis oi a 1 ltUV l.ltii. lint I ni I ml. 'I'll , Llfo and Times ofso itrea't a Phllanltiroplt nnd Uefonner, pnmint r.ul lo Interest every trnr Aniprlrnn. Henil Pl-fiil lor Eninnln ,.,.,. f n Tltl- AT, I'uh. boo ll'wny, N. Y, p linSVOHOJlANCV or HOUI. CIIAItJIlXd ,J. How 1'ither tex may fusclHalo und fain i lovo A nlli'Pl lotm of nuy person they ehm , fct inlly. Thli (.imp! liKUlal iic iulr m ut all r i possess, free, hy mull, for -5 cN. t'liiotln r w,i marrlnso culdo, Egyptian Oracle, Dicnn i, Hnr lo L'idlei, Ac, A qucpr.pxcltlmib'iolt. li-o.i' i t Address T. WILLIAM A t:0. Pnbs P.flla I First Prcaiu.-.i Ara.Inil.Tl. Pouhlo r.li vntod Oveu. Wnrmlnir Clooel in mi. ins Door, render Guard, Dnniptin: Khaltli. (ii'.'lp, DliiM l Draft. I CLLEIt, WAKltEN Co .11 Hdlll Olll'll),!. l I KENNEDY'S HEMLOCK OINTMENT. 'J ho propilf tir, hai, by tlio n . iiiiicooi i.iuiiieni. I'uysieiaus mul rClietnllssuececd(dlu iitlllr.hif; im iiieiuciiiLd liriipeiliu'l cnniaineil 111 Iho (111. Pitch, nnd Upmii r Hi Hemlock Tioe, nnd ohuiuod a vu uabl p preuirnil(m to lm nppllrd , nMnlvcnr PhistTf ir Hl"umill u Croup, PalnorSoreiies .i i tho Hack' Chest or Stomach.l'iles.N.dt lllieum Scurvy, Horei, Ulcers, llunlons,Soru Cnins, Frost liltos, Chllblalus, Sort HreiiHtsnnd Nlpploi, lliiiiWorin I'lmllui! and shin dlnpiisps or ln llamniutorv ualui-p. i.'nAitiii' v CHITTENTON, Agent, 7 HIMh Avenue, Niw York. W, AGKNTS WANTED R?Sui,Tlivf ly Inlei ostlnu Honk ot Travels and Dibco el loa ,i, AI.LTHECOUNTlllESof tho Polar aud Tropical Worlds. It Is full of information it'ipeetlni' theMAItVI LOUS WONDEltS and HEALTIESof theso h llttlu known eountrlCH, nnd nliouuiN wn, Tunii.i.iNii DiacuiiTioNS ot thodarlnundveii. Hires of all tho noted Travelers and Explorer hi thoso reinolo realons. ILLUSTIIATED WITI' SOME 2'JU 1'INE ENllItAVINds. rrlnll crlpllon, terms ,tp., ndilresi,.tallng uxperieuen If imv Philadelphia. ii. u. JuiiiN&u., i'iiuiisner,7uo Arch si may :il tn AGENTS! QUICK !g oryou wlllinlisclinii' of territory, (Iheie is ,, lush Inr ill ,in iiir LEWIS' Inst and urcatcst woilc. OUR DIGESTION, or, MY JOLLY l-'UIEND'S SECItEP It is by odds tho moit talcing and salesblo li .ot; iivtho Held. 1 It Is on n vilally Importnnl sul Ject. 1! It Is liv America's most popular wnier onhtalth. J It Is, for tho price, tho Inicestund handsompst boolc over sold hy subscrlnllon At!cnts, I lio people nioc ui r forsurh n hook a m will urso you to brluu U to then. rue n , terms, ac, free. , (IKOItOE MA' I HAN, Publish, r nprll ca.'72-tf. 7,i.i Sou ,om sttcet, l'hil.uii , i, J.OOU AGENTS WANTED! for our new hook. 1 Bill J lly W. li. WEIIII, thu nnipd I'liim eraiiil iiura orlst, A most nccttinlo nud rnscliiatlni'ilcM'rm Hon nf tho wllilucssiuiil wealth oi tho bonrnl loss West. Its untold ilehes, HIk Injuns, llim.iio Wolves, Ac. Crowded with vnlualdo inforiu.iium spaikllux Willi tho kiciicst Mil nud i it.u humor, iivnlina Mailt Twnln'n best, niidsnl. u illilU lll.l.linl.VTl ll'lll I... I ..l.' . 11 tJ . J '"......'.. ,.. ,u ,i..iut.-iini;iy im Ml and sell beyond piecedcnt. I'm sanijuu r , in u '.ii-.r inns, lermw, ,ie,, aimless. lenus, ,le,, aililess UUiillAUD Iiltlirt., Pu i. nplulVT'-tr Jll.im., I'llnlKI), . 2.1 Sans, m si., 1 iid, A 1) JIINJbTlt ATOH'S" NOT H ' K, XI. l.srATCOP WILSON AI.LKN Olir'n. Letters ol ndmlstratlou on thoe'.tateoi v, , Allen, lato ol Madison towushlp, Cohmi'. eounly, deceased havo boon crautcd bv the I!. lster ol said county to John A. ruubt.ni, .-, llloomRhurK. All persons having claims .ufnn tho eslnto ol the deceilent nio reiiuetisl i. in sent thei i lor settlement, mul Hi ise Imlili Ml. tho pslntolo maku payment lo Iho uiulersi", I administrator, without delav. JOHN A. KPNSTON Mny2l'72.Clv. Adnii.uslial . I7XK0UTOnS' NOTICH. li EsrATi: of 1'iin.ii' suraiioi,T, nni 'n, Letteis testamentary on tho eslalo ol Plubi, Seeshollii, lato ol Catnwlssn township. Cciiinuhu, county, deceased, havo been crauleil by thu u. glsler ot said couniy, to Henry lIollIiw.,lii'.i.t and Isaac II. reeshnltz. All persnni b.ivin:-. claims ngalnst tho estalo nro roiucsitsl to pr. -sunt them to Iho Exccutoi lu I'ol'.iiublacouuiy. Thoso Indebted to tho cstalo, either on nob judgment, inoitago or book account will iiril. I ayinent to tho Executors without dt lav. HKNltV HOLLINGSIllU'i ISAAC H, SEESHOLTZ, May 21, IK'J-Uw. Exovui i A UDITOR'S NOTICE. 'iho undersigned, auditor appointed by un ourt of Common I'lens nf ('oliiiniiiii pinmK i.. dlslrlbutolho fund iu Court, to Iho lloiiciodftui-i of Jnnies V. Wilson, nrlslnurom thosalo of the real cstnto of Iho said Jnincs V, Wilson, ns sold bv tho Sherltl' of Columbia County by virtue oin Venditioni Exiwnat, will meet tlio parties lutctCMtcd nt his olllco In tho town of lllooms burg, on Saturday, tho 20th day or Juno next, nt lo A.M., when nnd whero nil persons intirisi od mo requested to mako their claims oi bu il. -baircd Irom coming In upon said In ml. JOHN M. CLAUE, Auditur, may 27, 1872, WO. A UDITOn'H NOTICE. . .. . """-p'aiii'.i, iipiiuuiieii nil Aiiiiiiij, to a tilbntul letuud.ln llioliaiidsolHiruni.r, II' ,4 Lxeiutiriii John Z iRkr, Into ol I'utawl's.i t 1 1 dicins.'d, to nud amongst tho Loirs nud le: i lirprcscututivps of said deeei'.vUt, uccoriliuu i 'IVaV'"' "net the juitles lu lutoiesl.at the olll-1 of wi ll'ini 11. Abbott lnCatawlis'i.onS.iiur.l. l ull dny or Ju.io A, 1). Ib72, at ID o'clock lu H. lou noun. All pi'isnns having claims m .u - . tnndsaro r -rjulrPil to lu-csont thorn to (hoaudi' ii pioperly n ippoilod.orboloievorilobarreu lioin cotulu lu (iu said lund i , , JOHN II. b'HEKZi May 20, 16,:-Iw Audliu. A DJIINIHTItA't'On'S NOTIOil JrX. FDTATU Ol' 11AUV 11. KVANrt IlEC'll Li tiers ol ndmlnlslratlonou Ihuclatoot .M.,rj It. Evans lato of Pishing cieeli township, i -lumiila eouuty, deceased, uuvo been urantuil in tho Ilcglster of said county tojacobs. Kwius, o, Orcenwood, All pcisniu havlug claims usuinsi tho estutnof tho dueedentuioiequosted to in, scut them Ior settlement nud llioso Injeliliil to thocst.ao to mako payment in tho uudei slsued,ndi.. .uIstrntor, wllhout delay. T . . , JACOli S, EVaNi. J.uie, 1 Adiiilnlntniior, l I n I ... ...... 1 !.... ... . TUSSOIATIONOF CO I'AHTXEIl J Mill'. The eo.partnui ship hcrctoforo pxlstin: un 1 tho arm name ot Snyder, llnrtnum .v Co, i o solvud by tho de..th of llonjamln V. SomLr. 'i books ol tho lte ilrin nro lu tho hundiof D.inn . Snjdcr to whom all persons knotting them selves to bo liidchttd to Iho llrmnro ruuuesteil lu mako linmediato payment, Tho business will bocoiitlnucd nt tho old pla uuder tho namo of D, Snyder, it Co. ,, , ., . D. SNYDEIi, & CO.. Esi'V Mny Kill lb-.'.lf ABJIINISTUATOH'S NOTICE. liirATEOl1 KI.IZAI1ETH MUUItAV I)1.V'H. Letters of administration on tho estntu m Lllabetb Murray lulu of Dcrry towuslhp, .Mnn tour eounly, P.i., deceased, havo been grannn by thu Itcalster of said county to Tho.iu. Ilutler Wushluutouvllle, Columbia couaty. !' All ncrsous hnvlng claims or demands ruu i the decedent uro requested q mako Iheie known, and thoso Indebted (o mako payrm u1 lviiiiuilb ut.,.ij , TIIOJIAS llUl'LI'dt. AdmluWiuior. luay 31st, lS72,wO TVrOTIOE. Tlio Stock liolilera of tin J.1 North Westllrauch Hall ltoad Co., nie hereby Hollaed that nn Installment nr tin i.el ccnHmeachshaiosuhi.crlbodis reuulred lo In paid to tho Treasurer, on or beloro Iho Hist da of July next, Hy orderof the Hoaid of Dire toi .llUl IV ill, 1SCA1,, Hen v A TuEAKuiinn, March !)lst lB7.'..5w, BUPINESS GAUDS, VIHITINO CAHDS, ETTEH HEADS, 11ILL HEADS, PilOaitAUMEJ, poarEiw, 4 0 40. Noatly aud Clioaply Prlatcl Krom Ihj) latest filylcBofTj-peattha WARREN era ' COLUUIIIAN OFF1C'.