ess THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMO CHAT, ELOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Sift dfoinwlmnv BLOOMSBURG, PA. Fridaij, August 9, 1872. Our Victory In North Carolina. North Carolina bolng tho flrst Stato to voto slnco tho nomination of Oreo loy at Baltimore, tho Administration party woro norvously auxlous to carry It. No effort was spared. Negro ami whlto orators overran tho Stato, oven Secretaries Boutwcll anil Dolano, anil Wilson, tho candidate for Vlco President, glvlnc a portion of their tlmo. Money was used without stint, trad tho population bolntr poor, It un doubtedly had n great effect. At least $223,000 was taken from the public treasury at ono tlmo and placed In Mar shal Carrow'a hands for distribution. Tho grossest Intimidation was prac ticed. Over 2,000 Indictments for Ku Kluxlsm woro held over tho heads of voters, with the promise of release In caso tho threatened parties would voto for Grant. Tho revenue officers also thought It thHr duty to threaten to mako nrresta for alleged violation of law In caso tho voter would not voto for I heir master. As many as COO ar rests wero mado In ono County boforo lho election for tho purpose of Intimi dation. Beside? all thte "colonizing" tho im portation of colored voters from South Carolina and Virginia was practiced on nn oxtcnslvo scale, and in counties whoro tho negroes had a largo majority, it was imposslblo to provent theso Ille W volw from being cast. In some Onuntles along thd border tho voto was several hundred boyond that registered In HtUltlon to all this, tho Stato Cfoy. I'rnmnil Is in thohandsof tho lladlcals, mill us usual among carpet bag govern uiciils, In order to perpotuato power tho dovcrnor appoints all tho election officers. Qf courso ho appoints his own tools men who manipulate returns to stilt tho necessities of tho caso, and this Is tho reason for tho constant reduction of tho Democratic majority, as flrst re. ported, and why returns havo been held back over a week. Knowing all those facts wo did not expect to carry tho State, and our op ponents claimed it by at least 10,000 majority. Yet wo havo gained a glor ious victory. Wo havo certainly carried five of the eight Congressmen and se cured both branches of tho Legislature by a largo majority, and in consequenco will gain a tj. S. Senator. If wo havo not carried the Governor, tho voto is so closo that victory will be assured in No vember for Greeley anil Brown. Tho victory Is all tho greater becauso won under the disadvantages mentioned. Grant carried tho Stato by over 12,000 majority, and last year we woro beaten by over 0,000 majority. Our friends everywhere should fell encouraged, and goto work. Bounties to Soldiers. To the Editor op the Lycoming Standard: Sir: Tho article you sond mo,cut from tho Pittsburg Commercial, Is a remarkable specimen of mendacity, concocted upon tho pretense of roclting my record in Congress. I take the first item, givon In tho article, for illustration : "December 22, 1863. On an amend ment to tho Deficiency Appropriation Bill, "that no bounties oxcept such as aro now provided by law shall be paid to any person enlisting after the fifth day of January next," Mr. Buck ale w voted nay," Upon this tho Commercial says : "Ho voted against paying bounties to volun: teers. He would havo deprived the soldier of all bounties becauso ho hated tho cause for which they fought, and wanted to discourage tho enlistment of voiunioers." In fact the bill in question was for an appropriation of twenty million of dol lars "for tho payment of bounties and advanco pay" to soldlors, and I was for it heartily and votod for its passage Tho record shows that I was present and that tho bill passed unanimously. Tho amendment mentioned nbovo, against which I voted, was an amondmontto reduce bounties, or to provent tho mili tary authorities from paying raoro than ;?100 bounty for each soidior after Cth of January, 18G4, whereas thoy woro then paying $300 under tho President's proc lamation of 17th October, .1803. Tho President had called for three hundred thousand men and had promised this larger bounty to all who should como Into tho service boforo tho Cth of Jan uary following, except veterans re-enlisting, who wero to receive $100. Tho amendment was simply to prevent tho President from paying, or engaging to pay, under any circumstances, more tliau $100 in future. I wa3 opposed to this amendment and voted against it, considering it to bo unwise, unjust and impracticable unwiso becauso It would discourage tho filling of tho army and limit tho President's discretion in case of emergency ; unjust becauso it would fix different rates of compensation for soldiers of equal merit and sorving for equal terms, and wholly impracticable becauso neither the spirit of tho conn try nor the manhood of tho soldier would sanction it I may add that it was not maintained afterwards, for tho larger bounties wore votod and paid, For Instance, tho Joint Resolution of January 10, ISM, provided, that tho larger bounties should continuotobo paid from tho Cth of January to tho 1st of March of that year, and by subse quent legislation the ground taken by mo In my vote of 22d of December, was fully assumed and endorsod by Congress This false imputation which I havo exposed Is no moro gross and unjust than many others In tho artlclo sent me, but I have taken it becauso It stands first in order among them and consti tutes a fit representative of tho whole. C. It. BUOKALEW, Aug. 7, 1872. Note. See Congressional Globe, 1st Hasten, SSth Cong. 70-80, C7-C8 ; App. to same, 203. During the long llfo of Mr. Greoloy in New York, ho has belonged to no rings, and entered into no combinations to de fraud tho city or tho nation, or to run stocks orgold up or down, no has neith er mado or lost monoy in this way. Whatever property ho has, has boon ac cumulated by a llfo of great toll as a journalist. If elected, ho will appoint no rolatlvcs to office, and accopt no pro- son ta from office seekers or offlco holdors. Prosonts of clgars.brandlcs, dogs, horses, carriages, horses, or monoy, will not bo received as they now aro. He will ro storo tho good old days of honesty, purity, and a regard for the constitution and laws which characterized tho ad ministration of former presidents. Twaddle. Mr. .laniCH G. Blaine. Hiienlcer of tlio House of lteprosontnllvoH, has written ft Jotter to Hon, Charles Sumner In ro- ply to tho mvntlv imbllMlieil address Of tho latter to the colored people Mr. uiainli'H effort, which somo of thoGrant paporseall "an niiswor," was evident ly constructed rathor as an electioneer ing document to bo read on tho Rlump by demagogues, thai as a logical and deliberative letter for thu convincing of Mr. Sumner und luon of liko mental calibre. It scorns Imposslblo for any Administration politician In his public utterances to abstain from hvuddlo re garding what they please to call "tho rebels," a term applied with tho strict est Impartiality to every class of men living south of Mason & Dixon's lino who do not support Grant. Mr. Speak- or Blalno Is no oxecptton to tho rulo mid his letter to Mr. Stimnor contains neither moro nor less than tlio speeches of the avcrago Grant stump speakers or tho columns of tho officially edited Grant nowspapers. In speaking of tho Brooks asiault on Mr. Sumner in 1850 !Mr. Blaine says : "It is safo to say that every man in tho south who rejoiced over tho attempt to murder you was afterward found In tho rebel conspiracy to murder tho nation. Itlsstlllsafcr to 8By that ovcry ono of them who sur vivos to day Is your follow laborer with Horace Greeley. In all lho startling mutations of American poli tics nothing so marvellous has over oc curred as tho fellowship of Robert Toombs, Jefferson Davis and Charles Sumner In a Joint effort to drlvo tho Republican party from power and hand over tho Government to tho practical control of thoso who so recently sought to destroy it." Now wo submit that that sort of thing Is tho veriest bosh nud nonsenso. It Is to bo oxpected from second rnto oratorsstumpinga Stato for monoy or hopo of offlco but that n man of Mr. Blaine's position, if nothing else, should put such words In writing in a grave, carefully prepared paper, to bo submitted to a person of such attain ments as Charles Sumner, Is at onco ridiculous and pitiable. Docs Mr. Blalno expect any ono sonslblo man in theso United States to bcllovo that Mr. Sumner, or Mr. Greoloy and tho thou sands of ominont men who support him, aro traitors plotting tho destruc tion of tho nation and ready to "hand over tho Government to tho practical control of thoso who so recently sought to destroy It?" If so, Mr. Blalno has been so grlovously warped mentally by bis political associations as to havo lost all powor of appreciating fairly his countrymen. Thank Heaven, tho peo ple of this country havo lost faith In loyalty-shrieking patriots and day by day their inlluoncofadesand wanes. Tho strong common senso of the masses Is clearing away tho mists of misunder standing which domagogues liko Mr. Speaker Blalno have spent years in cre ating. It is monstrous, however, that thcro should bo such effrontery in a public man, as that displayed by Mr. Blaine In oven constructively assorting that tho Union is In danger from tho olection of a man who was a Rcpubll can, a good ono, and, what is yet moro rare, an honest ono before Mr. Blalno was politically weaned, and that Charles Sumner is aidlng.him in turning over the negroes to their llfo long enemies, What insufferablo rot I Thero must bo many of Mr. Blaine's constituents who recolvo theso charges very dubiously in view of tho fact that Gen. N. P. Banks of Massachusetts, a Republican of good standing and who has tho advantago of Mr. Blalno in that ho is a Statesmen and a soldier, has enrolled himself un der tho Greoloy banner. If such docu ments as this aro to constitute tho wcap ons of tho campaign, tho Administration Is poorly armed indeed. Mr. Blalno will undoubtedly find his epistolary endeav. or about as successfully convincing among tho pcoplo at largo as woro tho recent oratorical efforts of Senator WIl son and Secretaries Boutwoll and Dola no to tho votorsln North Carolina boforo tho lato election. Tho subject is perhaps too contempt!' bio for serious refutation but tho official standing of Mr. Blaino would seem to mako tho necessity of mention. How. over, Mr. Sumner at the earnest solid. tation of friends in Maine and Massa chusotts, has replied nt lengtk to Mr, Blaino, and, as was to have boon ex pected, has completely andu tterly die comfitedtho bumptious Speaker whoso zeal 03 displayed in this uncalled for letter of his, plainly overran his dls cretlon. When, If ever, Mr. Blalno awakens to tho fact that some at least of the issues of ten years slnco aro vory dead and that tho disturbing of them causes an intolerable stench in tho nos trlls of honest and patriotic men, ho will havo taken a great stop forward from the unenviable stand point which ho has nt present chosen for himself and will meet tho approbation of a better class of citizens than thosowhich hailed with demonstrative pleasuro bis letter to Mr. Sumner. (Ircelcjr Opinion orCnrpct-Hngfjcrfi. About n year ngo Mr. (liiisisiiEY mado a tour of tho south. On his rolum ho mado n speech nt thoLlncoln club room In Now York, In which (as wo find on referring to lho nowspapor report in tho next morning's Journals) ho tisod the followlngjust, rough and characteristic words : "I allude," said ho, "to wiiatnro known as tho tlilovlng rarpoUbaggcrs 1 (Applause) Tho thieving carpot-bag-gers aro a mournful fact j thoy do oxlst there, and I havo soon thorn. They aro fellows Who crawled down south in tho track of our arnilci, generally at a vory safe dlstanco In tlio rear j somo of them on Butlers' wagons, somo bearing cotton permits, somo of them looking sharply to see what might turn up,nnd thoy ro. malnod there. Thoy nt onco Ingratiated themselves with tho blacks, simple, credulous, Ignorant men, very glad to welcomo and to follow nny whites who professed to bo tho champions of tholr rights. Somo of them got elected scna. tors, others representatives, somo sher iff:!, somojudges.nnd so on. And thcro they stand, right in tho publlo oyo stealing and plundering, many of thorn with both arms around negroes, and their hands In their rear pockets, scolng If thoy cannot pick a paltry dollar out of thorn; and lho public looks nt thorn does not regard them as honest northern i, but calls ovcry carpot-baggor n thief, which Is not lho truth by n good deal. But theso fellows many of them long-faced, and with eyes rolled up, aro greatly concorncd for tho education of tho blacks, and tho salvation of their souls. Great laughter. 'Let us pray,' they say; but they spell pray with an 'e,' and, thus spelled, thoy obey tlio apostolic injunction to 'pray without ceasing.' Thoy got into tho leglsla. turcs : they went to issuing stato bonds; thoy protonded to uso them in railroads and other improvements. But tho Im provcnionts woro not made, und tlio bonds stuck In tho issuers' pockets. That is tho ptty of it. What the southern pcoplo soo of us aro theso thlovos, who represent tho north to their Jaundiced vision, and, representing it they disgraco It. Thoy aro tho greatest obstacle to tho triumph and permanent ascendancy of republican principles at thosouth,and as such I donounco them." Applause Giiatz Brown, himself a Southern er, both by birth and life-long residence, and an oyo-witnos3 of tlio abuses wnicu ho denounces, corroborates Mr. Gree ley's testimony against tho carpet bag. gers as follows: "At tho south," says Mr. Brown,"tho spirit Of dominion has been the synonym tof federal authority In thoshaping of all local organizations, opon control of largo bodies of dopondonts, interforonco to sustain worthless officials and ruthless violations of tho rights of porsons. Thoro tho substanco of entire sections lias been plundered, debts mortgaging genera tions of labor contracted, taxes levied to tho point of confiscation all dono under agonclcs uphold by tho national govern. mont." A (Initio Itcmhidcr. Cltnrlns lltickatow Hnvdor of Wilkes Barro, local roportor for thoScranton "Dutch iioinrichj" coniinua ut umg ie)ii6can, Is tho nnnouncod proprietor SIur for bond robbery, ntlomptcd on of tho Independent, ono half of which Is Wednesday to escape. Ho seized a prlnt6d In Berwick. Tho Independents orso in ino prison yarn, niouuieu, aim f.ir Grunt. Tinrimnfi. Rvmin.Dr. Allen, galloped away. Tho guard fired and ft nl. Ofrnnrmi thn i.rmirlntnr linfl n killed tho horse, WllOlt Hoilirlch collllll rlclit to mako his Jdurnnl a nartlsan uod his flight on foot. Ho was finally sheet nnd In "iillch In" to his dlstln- overtaken and secured. I'LllHUUll imiIltH;ili.U LU 111.1 11UM1L U LUll' I - " " '"U - it,n imMn Inn!, linr tin wn know nf nnv not of ntf. -UnirUSU rcprcSCIUAUVCS imvo lirosciUCU mien, tho manrou miibi pronoun co 10 m m - 1 ' ........ . . tun. im .Mii'n n.prv vi'nr i-iiuiimi isi ju.iiiiii .t.i.. ii. . j i..it I In t in Trlliiinnl n nminlnmnnlnrv I'SIRC. I ii,., i.,..;i r..,. nmr.nr a,iiii i at. To uuuiuijr umi, uu.npuia ...m iu ,uu . . ..777. "V,1." 3Tnl nvVMertln Iriilli nlinnt. Mini ilnlrv nr nn I f it nm . aUClll)UUL' to estaDUSIl mat, lllgiailU l h. i j ni,. ihn n.it ..r n "i-hicnuo In m. nl.anrun !1m Ml.illi in,n,,,n,t. tlltllfullv executed llCr laWS 111 C01111CC- r". COMIUR nti-l wlpliiR 111; )oinirany ot il NEWS MUTUAtl Firo Insurance. OTIOH TO TEAOIIKrtS. it will ho a imlillo oxnuiliintlnii it ticlirM for tlio scliooU uf cmiyniilinm nnd Ucntrnlln Districts, In tlio new wlinnl lioimo nenr tcnlm- T.I8T OV OAUSKS M .Mi-. Tim Mninnl Plnn miiwmtpps In 1 10 inhltinuy I Itwirod llio urcntcit security for tlio lonst onf-1 lilO COSl. llio premium iiuiuji mu niw .-ui'iii.i. Mi. 4I.1- .mllvl,1nml4 nrn IwlM til Ihn MnckllOlll- nra Itt.l II la .Imnltf njmAKPfi In tMlV llollclctl ClrS I nrliliiR nltor llio viy1',t I"M..'!!,I,.,9f.t neimo?, whlcli In IhoCUMUIMA INHUltANOi: UOMrANV,unrliiRlliototni ij;-jyonm oi nn ox- Islonco .irnvo nvcrngm inn ;s I't-r luaimti n. 1110 premium Iioin. uoiiitt iuwit umn iiiwinu-. Will In tlio ncnuoivcni riock rnnipiiiui'n mump tlio Homo Period of tlmo, Jn luMtrtaR nt Morlt in nn il.niniii,Lnr A,,n.l 1V7'J ml I. In lll p I II l lit lo o'clock, A. if. nyonicrm tno nonni 01 inrrruiri. l'ATWCK MnDMllMOTT, 1131 ill Hoc' I'ATIIIIM.- 11.1 .11! Hoo'j'.Ocutrnllu I)ll t.'onynslinm Hist. l',l.nt mont. Wo aro Induced to mako those remarks, becauso of tho romarknbly orlglnnl urticlo In tho last week's issuo rclatlvo to Sonntor Buckalow's recent pecch at Mahanoy City. Having accompanied Senator Bucka- low ou tlio trip alluded to wo dcslro to stato that lho artlclo is truo except that Hon with tho Confcdernlo cruisers. Tho American agents havo submitted a ro- tort, nlaclnir tho cmcstlon on inter national law. Tho troublo ut Wllllamsnort lias ended, and lho troops aro withdrawn. Most of tho mills havo resumed work. Grow. BcrmliiL'ham. Whilton and ho did ioi address a parado of minors Blako, tho leading slrlKcw, havo been llboratcd on ball, and ball also has boon furnished for lho other striker's who aro in prison. Hon. Charles Sumner has published ills long expected letter to tho colored chira ni., l-uu.-i., im., or Br.rmKii.cm men. Ho advocates Greeley and ail- f'AMUAmW W V J ..luimlliniiilnniiiMrl l.tl.l. Tim In t. Uilllll I111U1 UUUJJIJ 1U11 and laborors, having reached thcro af- tor it was over; ho did not suggest tlirco cheers for Greoloy and Brown ; nor was ho followed by any ono who proposed threo cheers for Grant and Wilson. Sonator Buckalow stopped at Maha linv Cllv fnr illnnnr nn 1 1 1.4 wnv in Rhnn andoali Cltv. and was serenaded b.v lho enco 01 mis loner win uuuouoieuiy o ARlilnnil linn.1. It.i um ln n hrlrf ro- Very great III tho south. Ucn. iviipatricic lias begun a criminal Milt for Blander against tho Now York Times and a civil suit for $0(1,000 against a Bangor paper for lho same cause. It was charged that Kllpatrlck when Minister to Chill attempted to Intro into socloly there. Kllpatrlck denies thisnnd slates that tlio only woman with hlni was his mothcr.ln lnw who wont thero for her health. Mcsscrs. Shanks, Smlth,and Burdott, tho sub-committco on Indian ailalrs, r,v1alnnriv lit n Mnflltll I HITiniim- ill! Kt'CtlH 1111 own roHorvo in Imnd until needed, nnd imy nn dividend lo cnpltallsls. Tho niiiltinlly lnstirriil, IICII1U lIlClllHelVl;, II1U CUIMIHHMH, limit IIIIUI IniHliiciH. lis character nnd lta ncenH hi nil iiinww. tutu nrolecllnt! cncli other, l or lusur- iiueos or Aijcuclos, mldrei J. V. Flltir.AUlT, Mecrclnrr, Uoinmuin, Lancaster uouniy, , Auks rWANTi:n for Hinmtinrltn' OrentCnm- paign jiooi:, aiii. Strustrlo of 72: A Novelty In Vomica! nndl'opular Tilleratnri. A OiiAl'nio HWory of tho Hepitbllcan nnd 1lAii.Mi.rrt1 In ..rllnm n mnf filr nl I'll O f I liP. KO-eall ed Llbernl Ueiiuhllean I'arlyi nil lnsido view of thorinclnnatl Convention. Tlio minor ticitoii or nlilo rIiowh rrtlioe.tmii.tinn. iiie nnesi mf tinted llooltpitbllsliPU. A iiiiok wanton uy over jr American clllzon. To Ftcnio teirltory nt onco, 170B SALH. Tho Subscriber oilers A for nlo liln farm In Jllltllii townsliln con- HISIIUR ni 1'11'i'K AUHl'JiS. Boveiinercsandtiilrlcon pcrclics of which mo wooJiami, on which i erecien AWO HTOIIY KnAMllHOtI.il! Willi nnw mil till ilillnim til snml rnllilllloll. Tlicrn nro two orchard on tho nrcmlto nndnnovcr inlllns Minply of water, Tho property ndjolm ruins 01 i nan, j.uni;criiinii, juiepn x-ouu mui oiucrB, ror pariiriuaiH luuirrRi or appiy m 1UAAUK, JllifllJlilUIIIDl J , 23t Jliminvllle, VOU TT1TH ATI1EI'1'HMI1UIIT1:USI IKT2. J"n.li tji'iirijo A. ITlck v. TliomnsHlnckhntiMi W llllnm liongeuljerger, et. nl. w, liucli w Iteviinlila. ' A, t). A, llaKCrmnu v, Hninuel nener. tpto. W jclinel (jrover's 'line' vb. MaviiRO ,t Tltlnht Michael Urover'a 'non' vn, Havn A llrlSHi llKKunnllAiM. va.McNIncli AtfliuYumi ' Cleinucl O. lllckctla' nUiu'rvR. UuvldSuj,,.., 01, ni, "y Lowla ,f, Adnma vs rWilngereelt HclionI fiki. u. K. Hcntterthwnlto vs. Krodcrlclt MeiwroJi l muiiiiu lownsiiip yh, .lillin iiiiiuei r , nuyiicri, vs. Vcnlnli Ileeco 'ndmis Mlclmol Mahlon vh Vlill vlolnlila A lt-inilm . i. in. j rnueriCK jiicrceron p VH. John MoilcyiioUl. I . Kllnololi A Willi,. 1 nis vh, W, A. Kllnu. 11. Co. Patrick Mounshnm vs. l'lillmtalpliln nud n,. i llnaor l)l.ton vs. Mill ulelphla A ltoa Pn - i mi. 1'.. II Mrslmy Connolly vs. I'lilhidclpliliw U Krnni'H J.'kuuims. Jnenb llon iiitt. J.. (1, HI i ltetia B. John Hwitm.v , i nl lleomi' 11. Ileni v. J.nrpli WcIhi el, I'livni iuisuier vr, jesso , i. mco. TOUBT PllOOLAMATION. "i llogail A Kri-umor Vb. Wllll.iin llnrboi. JoBepli W, ITnuapy vs. John Mulligan. (.'0,,V'n,lft InHiirnnco Co, va, .liwepfi M. Vr. 1 1 A. 11, Htowart va. brands II, .lolly. William Mllnei va, .loiini lloty WitFnnAn.tlioiron. William F.Iwell, Vresldenl Anureiy urovoiiiiirta.TlininaTiTnpli, JndBonftho Court or oyer nnd Terminer nnd 11,0 vb,.ioiiii iiniininn .ni. Uenernl Jail Delivery, Court of tjunrler yesalona f.?,lf,-1,,,"K: tw"y, VH- 1 Heybcrt, nr nm lVncn nnd Court of Common Plena nnd Or- 1-rnatin Upas v. Oliver A, Jncoliv. a1''!5?S C.' PySI H?,x'i??- I"l,n Hloru. r. . 1 ...... ".v" '". t i.iv iucuevnoii' .v. i iuiiuo io, vs, Jj.uivmo Himiciiin V, '1' itcynoldH, send 31 for onlill. ITXIflN mrilMHItlNCI CO., .iinsa. spouse, in wiiieii Jiu ilia mil annuo 10 Grantor Greoloy, to llartrauft or him self. Ills remarks were well received by men of both parlies. TiiKl'iiras Is lho leading Bcpubllenn paper In this Stato and warmly espouses a u jgrcpulablo woman AWnlswnntod loronrCnmpalcn nooda. Sill nt Slirln. 1M' 10(1 porirnt, piollt. Nowlatho linn.. Momi ntniicu for'Descrliitivu Clrculnianud l'rlrol.la'aofonr l'lno Bteel Knsrntlnra of nil tlio Cnndldalea, unmpniRn liiosrnpuica, unnri-., i noiotriiiuis, iiHiiBL'., i iu, r i.ijn, uin. .i.uij.- Illlim Kliucil in tun llinrB. leu jmiuira iht miy i naliy niiiiio. r un samples spin tor t . jumreaa Moouil ft UootMi'HPD, :l l'.irlc How, Now York, Thirty new and lienutlful ilefcliiia. (lei 1'rlco 1.1..1 of T. C. 111! 11AUDM .t CO. M 'I'M, 47 Murray M,, N. Y. hlinn'fl Court In llio 2lilli Jutllclnl District, mm posed ni inocouiilieaoi Columbia, ruimvnti nun wyomuiff, nnu ino jion, irnin j'ciranti isnnon, Mouroo AKMicinio .luiujes or cniumiun couiny Imvo issued their lirecenl. UenrlUirdalo tlio Hill day nf May, In tlio year of our Lord, ono thousand, elelit liundiod nnd scventv-two.and lo medlrocted for linldlniinCoiirtot Oyer nud Ter miner nnd uencruiwunriemcsHiuLisni iu i-eacu court or common nenaanu urpnnu a court, in nifiomsln-rtr. In 1 lie eonnlr or .'nlumlila. on the llrst Monday, lieliiR luo ai day ot Heplcinucr uo.i, Li. uuiiiiiinu ,ivu i.i'i'i.n, .t.iii, V. Notice la hereby clvcn. to lho Coroner, to tho I William II. Annotl va. Jeremlnh H. nroht. Justlcuaoftliol'eaco.nnd tho Conslnliles of tlio I ivirKcnonii .aiio;incl drover. Husan Ollhnm va. Xlnrllu M. Itmlnl, j(iiiiinun ii jiiiaiu . h, .juiiii i;mn, , ii u V ntnuiruii IJIIK, ,,i ". V" 'oiic'i, Clnik .Merroll vs, A. II. HloHarl. ....... ... .uimoiiviij. vt iu, vs, jnmci' c, 11- l.r CAML'ALGN UJJOES ! tho causo of Grant and Wilson. Hero is what it says about the liepubllcan can- dldato for Governor ; AUDtTOIl GKNKItAI, HAIftltANPT Isn member of thoState-treasiir.vItln:. and lias speculated very largoly and mado nullo a fortuno. That ho had several uusinoss iransacuons wnn xcrK03 mat I appointed to investigate aneguti irauiis cannot strictly bo called legltlmnto, tho latter lias sworn ta.' Time no wroto tlio following letter lo that gentleman, 110110 oi nis menus or organs uavo uoniod : Auniron inNi:p..vi.H ufkick. llAiiiiisunim. Ueccinlier 1:1. 1S72. DnAn Ykukr.1! Calhoun tclocrnnhcd mo to. iiny ror mouey, nnu i nmi to Kivon cnecic for th.tuii, wmca no win preseoixo you 10 morrow r!."!. I rnmioL nvolil l us. l met AiaeKCV nero nn Monday. IIo went West in the afternoon, nnd win not return uuiii ivionuay. i tun not uico to nsk htm ncalu, but I did not thlulc Calhoun would want any money ho soon, l win .eo you on Hnturdny. nud whatever yon want dono 1 win tin. i win mcec niacKey ncroonMonuny, nnd whntover la necessary I will nslc him to do, xours, most iruiy, P. S. Will lift Calhoun's check on Saturday and clvo you certltlcalo of deposit to that amount. J. V. II. xet General Ilartranft. nccordlnif to tno ltincr ournnis. never nau an.v con ncctlon with Yerkcs. Tho last named Is a convicted felon, and his solemn oath mat no nas at various times purcnascu and sold stocks and carried tho samo "with money of the Commoniccalth of Pennsylvania" which Hartranft had on tno tribes iniiaouing tno jnitian Territory, havo takon nn Immense mass of tcstlmony,nnd unearthed frauds to a very largo amount. Raid eountv nrcnliimlil.i. thnl tliev bo then and thoro In their proper perpnii at Hi o'clock in tho loreuiiou m pain -ii nny in neiueiuiitT wiiniiieii records, Inriulstttona nud other remembrances, to dotliosetliuijia which to llieir unices appertain lo ou none. Ami llliiso llini, nro uiiiiiiii ny lecniftilntico. In iiroseciiln nmllnst Dm nrls oners Hint nro or may tin In lho Jail ol tlin mm iu;:uty of Coluinbln, to bo then nnd tiicrn lo prnsecuio tiiem ns Minn nojusi, ju lorsnroienuistedtobo punclunl in their nltcnd nnrivn.'iivHlilv to their notices. Dated ntlllooniK- . iiuiK, inu I'lii ii.'iy iiiuiuy , in inu 31-111 l.t fl, f 111 lllll l.lllll, IIIIU llll.lllllll ilri'il nnd fcevolilv-lwonlld lltlli year ol tho Independence ol tho united maios o; Aiiit'iiiyi aauu. o.niiii, woomsnuiir. jniy 'Jijiii, 1S7S, Hiieriu, Ha?., nn ii.. Ha.-' ten Now Advertisements. A UDITOlt'S NOTICE f KSVATE O P KAVIT.T.A l'I!AT.EU DCO'D. 'ino undcrsmned nnpoluted Auditor to ills, friimin 11m minis tn 1 hn liiuuls of lho Adminis trators or tnoestnto or Mnviun i-eaier tioeonauu will meet tho parties Interested nt hlsolllco in tho town of llloomsburg on Saturday August 31st, 1872, at 10 o'clock n. m., when nnd where nil per- Rnnu 1nlnrnslp,t nrn rpnucflted to present tllCUl to tno Auditor or no lorcver ueuarreu iroia comiuu In for said fund. SAMUUI. KNOUIt, n31wl. Auditor. A UMINISTBATOH'S NOTICE. J ESTATE OP PETEll STUICK'ER DKC'Il. Letters of Administration ou tho estato of rctcr Strieker Into or camwissa township, Col umbia county, ucceascu, uavo uecn grnuiea uy tbGHei.lst.cr of snld county to Illrnm J. llceilcr Catawlssatwp. All persons having claims nKnlust llin clntn nf ihn ileceilent nrn rentiesteil to nrn. caused to bo deposited With him by tllO I sent them tor settlement, and those iudobtcd to m . m - . ... I llin no. nln in mnlin nnviiioiit. In I lift linilnrclfrnnil rsrnrn 'rrnnqiiror. nncnr. nn rn nn rpppiv- """";r. ..v- w V. ' I auministraior, wituout uoiay. Cll! I IIIUAM J.REnDEU, Holwu. Administrator. Gen. John A. Dix has declared a DMINISTBATOIt'S NOTICE. ... li 1.. r r i,i i-l r ryTATE OF" OHllISTIAV I.rjTZ. 8K.. DKO'l). IllIIlSUU III lltvor UI UlU ru-UllCUUll OI 1 --T wl,0 lvi llmt iBllera nf Ailmlnla, tratlon havo been ernnted by tho ltesister of Wlllsol COllimoia county hi 1110 uuuuiniBiii-ii 1111- On lUO CSUlie Ol UUIlSlUlll UUI,ai i.i.u ui huhui inwiisiiin iii sniil eountv. now deceased. All iiersons Indebted to said estato nro required to make paymentand nil persons who liavo claims BEalustsaid estato to niakothein known to lho unuersigueu. lUllllIllMLllilUl . Nesconcck township, I.uzeruo Co. nSlwl Tun Cttnstivrnv or Divini: rnovinriscn lias never produced n mlucrnl water which com. blues In men perfection tho qualities of null. bll Ions tonic nnd cathartic medicine, ns that of tllfHcltXcrrlpnt nllll TAllllANT S I1. 1 KUVBSI TNT brti.TZEU Ai'KiUEST is tho nrtlllclfil equivalent of tbnt great natural rnmeu v. mui.ij itx aliu lmuuumiH, For nnv caso of 111 mil. Illccd' lug, ltchlui! or Ulcerated Plica Hint UK Utsn's l'tr.K I ltp-.MKnv lalla to euro. It Is prepaied expressly to euro IboI'llos, nnd nothing else. SolU by nil uruggisis. j-rice. i.uu. ma nnn M il JO LIST OP GKAND JUUOHS FOU September term 1S72. iiioom. ueo, w. iiaies, ueo. c.tvaneo, aucuh- ins AlllSOJ, Jicrwlck Hudson Owen. Hi lar Creek l.'noeli mil culiouse. Iloavei l'cter Kneeht. Ccntio lilward Hnrtinnu. Ceutrniln l'ntrlck r. jiuiue. Cntawlssa .Samuel Krcdi title. urecnwiMiii unnk noau Hemlock-Ell Ohl. Jlonlnnr Hamuel Olger. JInln-Nathan Miller, Mndlson Win. Knlrman, rinncls Rnnynn. .Ml. rieasnnl Wm. .Miller, minimis Jones, Orange David Herring, Jnmes l'Aes, I'll e joini unrulier. Iloaiiug Cicek-John D. Ilouek, 1'iank Yo- He otl-TImmas (.reveling, Jr., J. 11. Atnmer-1 w I iiinnuo irom uucis. uui ninirxiir I ''J"V" ' " "! ! i'"',:..,a ii wi i.ir .i'cts. alh.ni, tl ,0-1 (I. W. MiiRtoilcr vs. William Williams ,111111. I. .luiui'i .n. Alt 11. UlOl PllM'r. leu .imlu Wncller VH. Josenli li n.....i Thoinas Ilea i vs. O. D. Kowl( r ut nl Dann I suyiier vs. John Mou-rv. Abrnhtn Kncdit Vs. D.iiwllio wi icHbnrro ll. luuo. Wllhaiii MoKoliy vs. D.mvlllo tii,.ti. wiiKKiiarro u. it. Co. .lonathnu llouck vs. D.mvlllo Wllkesbarrult. II Co . " 10 ''h'nrro U 11 'co' Uau"111! "nsilclonnml Wn l.'rodrlck'll'osler vs. D.uivlllo ltn-' Wllkcjbnrro 11, It. Co. Ilnrvey Dennison Aiwiio vs. Danville H inn, ii .uai!ttiiu 1.. 11, 1.1,, bamucl Nunsiwser vs, Dnnvlllo Uf' ', iikesoarro ii. ll. uo. Uoorco fccntt nnd Who vs. Dnnrlllc '!' and V llkesbano H. 11. Co, 11. H. liowcr'a 'ndmis' vs. U p. Demi 'i llnrton. John YpicerVnilinTO' vs. Davldltoiiet:'. W,l!, Wnn.-cr'uso' vs. lllootrisburg 1.1 ti , Hiiuuo os jaiaio normal schonl, I.nvlua Ooulder 'uso' vh, ilnthlas Kline John Lnwienco's nx'rs vs, Aninnda Lnwi W. U, Ueruid vs, John a. Juoobv. Wilson Ager vs. Cll, Ihockivay. Elizabeth bmoyersndiii'i-n vs ii.i, on ,,. . . C. D. 1'owler l.ndoiseoof H. II. liorl:,- aicncK. William Coleman va. lfnwni-,1 Jo'inAuspncliiMwifo VM..Einuuuel l'lnit J btemheiburtrhlllp lirontze & A ,,i, ., Mary JllUer vs, John Miller's ex'rs! ivif,1"".'" " .V".'.1"1 v" i-'anvillc Hi , , , Wlllteslinrro 1!. 11. Co. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Ii1BT PETIT JUItOKS FOR nn 1S72. rntsT wr.KK, l,,nnl, I HIHnn linn l. LI),,,,,.. V7. ., , . ...iui .ll1nl ll,.m..hil fnr I li"""" ... .itu. .....i ih inn i-nuii "uti. nm. i.mi, in ..w.u ... ...u - r-iurk Hi. in own, Ulliolng Olntliea. Tho geuuhio has both liar- I jje.,vtffA. y. low's and Wlltbergcr's unine ou tun label, nud is nut un nt wnibcrcer a Drug store, no. -i i iiriu second Ht,, Philadelphia. 1'. H. WIIiTllEIlOEIt, Proprietor. l or tnio uy urnggisis ami urocers, IT HANDY". Tho Kellnblo Family or uuoieru Dysentery . JIniui. A Healing Hero. Tho Harrisburt: Patriot thus gratult ously advertises a quack mcdicino firm of that city, und wo republish tho ad vertisement also froe of chargo : A firm In Harrisbunr. calline thom- solves "Burroughs & Co.," advortison quack mcdicino which cures evory dis easo known to tho medical faculty. It disposes of consumption la threo days, cancer yioius to lis magiu power iu twenty-four hours, and a common cold vanishes in 11 vo minutes after tho flrst doso. Tho "Co." of tho firm of Burr oughs & Co., (Inventors of "Nature's Assistant," as thoy call this last, best gut to man, us ucncrai uarrison Alien, tho Republican candldato for auditor genera. lBurroughs mixes tho molasses and water (which aro tho chief of tho potent Ingredients) and Allen writes tho certificates of cures. To day this vorsatilo warrior is an old lady In Pitts burg, nowly cured or a cancer Dy tno Assistant, and tomorrow ho indites and subscribes nn affidavit, dated "Wolf Creek.Oregon," recording tho superior ity or Burroutrns' cairn over cansuies or any other form of balsam in cases of uiscaso nrougnt on uy cioso application. It is estimated that Allen, who invonts all tho certificates and affidavits, has boon cured or over ono Hundred diner ent complaints, under a hundred differ ent names in a hundred different places slnco last November. Ho adds a fresh testimonial ovory day or two, ho and Burroughs divido tlio profits monthly, and thoy aro, of course, silent about tho ingredients of their nauscousncss, Hence Allen is throughly trained in "Addition, Division and Silence," and is tho very man to fill Hartranft's place. What a pitv It Is that this physicing and purging hero hadn't got hold of tne "assistant" during nis military ca rcorl Perhaps it might havo helped him to hold his legs steady in ono fight If no more, or ropalred his health sufficiently to enable him to got away from home long enough to becomo ac quainted with his men. But tho blessed Burroughs had not then found out his secret and no "yarb" thou ht'own to ino pnarmacopooia was poiont t itigu to hold a coward to his place. Mien's naturo ' noppeu wnnout tno -assistant" and tho onlv portion of his person that tho rebels saw was that which will novcr touch tho Auditor General's chair. Grant and opposed to Horaco Greeloy among other roasons "Becauso ho Is as sociated in relations moro or loss inti- mato with somo of the chief plundcrors of lho city of Now York." It is per fectly well known that Mr. Greeloy is bitterly opposed to Tom Murphy, Loot and tlio Administration ring generally, who compriso tho wholo number of "chief plunderers of Now York," and liml tills nssor lion of Gan. Dix is utterly without foundation. Tho truth is most probably that tho old man has never forgiven Horace Greoloy for defeating him for offlco somo years ago. Dix has a way of finding himself on tho winning sido nnd will doubtless turn up a Greo loy man after tho olection. Our only wish regarding tho old fellow is that ho mmi islnif ntlt ntiA ltn Xa Crw 1m nnoanaa ni ail tho requirements of a flrst-ciass ito- Choice Garden and Field Seeds, &C, publican. JOV bo With hi m. A splendid stock of tho cholcoat varieties. Scud for Dcscripllvo Catalogue and Priced list. All Tree, well packed boos to carry bately toauy pari oi inu uuneu ouiies. Hon. F. M. Bird, of Massachusetts, lu a speech a fow wcoks ago, declared that ono of tho lackeys of Grant, con. ncctcd with tlio press, said to him in Washington, last winter: "Gra,nt is ust tho samo man to-day that ho was before tho war, when ho lived near Ga lena ; tho samo man surrounded by tho samo set of men, in Just tho samo sociotyas when ho left his wife and family almost suffering for bread, and left In tho morning with a load of hark for Galena, leaving it uncertain whether ho would como back at night with tho proceeds of tho load for tho benefit of his family, or drunk, in tho bottom of his wagon."- To tho Front, Tariff Men ! During his wholo llfo Horac6 Greoloy has been tho champion of a protective tarlfl, nor has ho changed his vlows on that point. His opponent, Gen. Grant, on tho contrary has no decided viows, on that or any other question. His first cabinet appointment, however, was that of A. T. B to wart, a noted frco trader who aided to glvohlm houses and lands. Wo deslro now, moro especially, to commend to Messrs, Paxton, McKelvy, Neal, and other iron men, that portion of Gen. Dix's lottcr giving his reasons for supporting Grant and opposing Greeloy. Third. Becauso ho has been tho advo cato (and in this lnstanco persistently) of that most unjust and unenual com mercial system which Is destroying our mercantile) and shipping interests, and Heaping up enormous accumulations ot weaitn in tno nanus oi tuo iiroiucmu classes, to tho oppression and lmpovcr ishment of all others. Bryant, Atkinson, and other noted froo traders aro opposing arcoloy for tho samo reason, and his tariff opinions wero tho main obstacles to his nomlna tlon at Cincinnati. In this canvass wo deslro to seolf tho tariff men ropudlato their main apostle. Tho Baptist Watchman say3 of Groo. loy that "all parties unlto in admitting his integrity, fearless advocacy ofhu man rights, law and order, and his deep-seated deslro to do good at all." Tho Konnoboo (Mo.) Journal, an ox cesslvoly loyal Journal, says ; It would bo hotter for tho country to havo Grant for Prosldont, though drunk every day, than to havo Greoloy Presi dent, though tolcr. Tlio Holcomljo Hcport. Tlio report of Professor Holcombo ono of tho so-called Confederate Peaco Commissioners, dated Novombcr 10 1601, which has been givon to tho press from tho rebol archives recontly pur. chased, contains but Uttlo Information not already known, and is devoted mainly to an explanation and defenco of tho commissioners In tholr proceed Ings. But ono statement In this report Invites to tho statement of an additional fact, of which wo liappon to havo knowledge. Holcombo speaks in ills repqrt of in torviows ho had nt Niagara Falls with Governor Hunt, of Now York, and a number of other gentlemen, including Judge Black and Mr. Buckalow, of Pennsylvania, but does not stato tho fact that Judgo Black's communication with him, with which Mr. Buckalow was casually connected, was upon tho express request of Edwin M. Stanton Secretary of War, and with a full un dorstandlng between him and Mr, Stan ton with reference to lta objects. This was tho truth, tho Judgo writing to Mr. Stanton the results of his visit imme diately after It took place. Ills com munication to Mr. Stanton can doubt 1033 bo found among tho rocords of tho War Department, unless retained by tho latter among his confidential papors. Press. rpo THE TAX PAYEItS Ol-' Till-: X Townof IlloomsburK. ..... icrvrini.'. i linmiiv i-fven. that the under sljjucd Treasurer of tho Townof lllooinsbiirtr, will bo prepareu to receivn uiwii uiiuaim mu nvnent tnar nil nTlil iltll'ttl tlllrtV daVS 1 mill nn, I nfl.ii- MrimlflV Ihn 121b llllV nf AUUUSt. lbill. nt tlio nlllce of Jlou. C'linrios it. Jluokuiew lu tho A,i In. 11I1IV1 1,1 nl. Ihn nmlrnllou of thirty days from lho said l'.'tli day of August, shall bo nam to the collector 01 taxes wnn nve imr ecu uni ponatty upon the amount ndded thereto. Olllco hours lrom 1) to 12 A. M., ami from 1 to 5o clock 1', M. W. II. IVIIIIKM. I llwll 1 Id la 11 1 1? I a llloomsburg, August 1, 1S!2. n'llwl FRUIT TREES, SMALL FRUITS, Ornamental Trees and Plants, V Medlclno, for tho prompt euro or Cholera, iiinrriin-n. i!hnlern Intatituui. Dysentery. damns, .Summer Complaint, Ac, Jnrdella's ComponudBvrnp ot lllackberry Hoot and mm linri. nn nln niitl well-tried remedy, eullrel.v verjeinble. nlcnsnnt to take, nulck nud certain 1U eileCl. , can lie Ul'licuiiuti uu mmu nm.. i i H-;". cases; may uo Riven to tho ynunECst lniaut as well ns to the nged. It is readily taken by chll ilrrm. 1v'fin 11 1n llin linusa. nnd uso In time. Hold by Drugcista. HANSEM. liltO., 1WU0 .Mantel oircei,i.iiu.muiuiiiii. nj n, , flMMTM WANTED Acrents mnko moro-mon- A iw nt work for ns than nt anything else. itnolncfiatlf.ht.nml iiermnneut. Particulars free. O. htinson fc Co., Fine Art Publishers, Por lamt, juninc. iiubuwi WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLET S Knit l.'OIIOIIM. COL.DS ik lTOAlLHEN KHS. Theso Tablets present lho Acid in Combination with oilier etllcient remedies, in n liopular lorm lortho euro ot nil TlIIlOATand HINU Discmcs. l in a iwrsew nud ULGKIIATION of tho throat nro immediately relieved and statemonlH are constantly ueinfi sent to 1110 proprietor oi lcuei incnveaor inroat uuiicuiues oi ycais sinuuiiic. It ITrilfAM Don'lbodecelvedby worthless liA I II IUl imitations. Oct only Wells' Uaruollo Tablets, l'rlco 25 cents nor Uo. JOHN ll.KUIJr.OUU,UiPlatl8t.,N, Y. HoloAgent lor iii lho U. H. Bond for Circular. naiwl A MONTIf onsl v mado with Ktciidl 2,if)Unnd Key-Check Dies. Hecuro Circular nud Maniple, free. a. 31, Bi'UNCEn, Jimtiiinou., yt jii-iw flTlVfmtll hend for circulars nnd special l-rUIMTXI I, .una lnr "McL'lellnn's Ilenubll- IIIJUIIJ. canlsm lu America, "Tlio l.istcst selling bonk out. J. 31. HTODDAltT & CO.. Publishers. Pnll'a. iVIIKIlVI AOKNTH WANTim l'Oll Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK On Manhood, Womanhood, and their Mutual unci -relations; i.uve, us uiivs, i iiwui, eic. Kend tor sneclmen nages nnd circulars, with term. Aiidiois, isatiu.nali llcrwlck-l.ovl Kurt.. .1. 11. Iloyl, Alex. Thompson. iienioii r.u is jjiiuniu. llrlarcrcek Daniel llambach, Ueo. P. I,cain. Cntnwlssa N. 1". Juhn. Centre Oeo. L. Low. Oco. II. Proas. rr.iiiltllii Jonathan Former. Jnckson Cleaver. I'lshliiRcri'Pk John Whlto, M. A. Aiumer- mnn, David lost, Orecnwooit fnrvin l.vet, ,i, ii.Mauuon, Hemlock Heuben liocal t, Minilu D. A. Hess, llenjamlu Yobc. Madison iBnnoWlilppli'. Mniilnnr Mlobnel Hnucb. Oranee Jonathan Poust.Wm, Schuyler, Moica uverett, .insepu neury. 1 lue wni, licicnuui, lieu. i. luuj. lloarlna Creok David Ilailg. Hni-fir-lnnf Wm. A. IvllO. Scotl Josenli Mussolman, J. L. Cinwlord, J. .M. lluitzhlscr. SKionn WEIUi. lilnnin Prnnk P. Mcflrlde. li.II.Vanalln.il II. Mlnneli, (len.Kllchcu.ll. P.Zirr.Joseph Khnrp- less, l. . -iicKeivy. Heaver Himon r. .lonnson. itnrwlck .Install II. DoiUon. liiminn W'illlnni Wilson. Heuben Annleinan. f !.ilnwli.sa tacob I.. Sh-tlinoli. .M. (). tllli-hes. lliimlllou l' lsncr. Aliam i-eiierou. .iiicon ivieuiti Jacob cioweu. Ccutro John rnin. (Nmvngh.nn John J. Cnughlln. Franklin Christ lau Arllor. Fishlnif l!reok llliam Mcllcnrv. Jav. M. Am- mcruiau, iiicuaiu inini. UreenMind John Htaddnu. I'lrnnller Kvcj, John K. Murovo, Allium Tripiepiece. Jackson Clinton i.owis. r,n.-nst Simon llclwltr. Henrv Ilelwlir. .Mnln 11. 11. Fcdiloroll, David S. Ilriiwu, Wes- Oi U.-ianinleH Mnt(piMlngofioo)l,ir .ucls, retail eitllek lor Sin It. I,. WilLcivi- lo Uinr.. M ' -v.,,. hah ciiiii:d ttvt ff A DiAi:,- For euro 81, for ToM.HamplaS.'icr.ui m Dr. K. F. IIYA'fl', 'JiailriindStrcLt. , , itr.ic- ley John. .Ml, pi lp.is.ml Pd. Crawfjril. Kcott It. J. .Mlllunl, 11. ii. Crovcllni;. ifUUAOENTS Wanted lor iiiii'inn,. . )UUU tlvo "OIlKKr.KY t lIltOWN" "OHANTA WIIVJON" Campaign Cl-mii, ncsi oues oui. Reno ior Lircuiar. ilium - Largo pronts. 1IAASIH .t I.lIllllKCHT, i Matmiid Chart Usiabllshuienl.107I.pl, v , , Now Yolk. IIIJSVIIO.HANV or SOUI. llAKJII VO I How cither box may fascinate, and gain but lovo & airectlons or nuy person Ihey elu me, ,n. klnntly. Tills slmplo mental ucnulioinoiii all c.iu possess, nee, uy man, lor -jcis, niellier u iPmi marrhiKO pildo, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams llim. lo I,ndles,.Ve,A ouecr.exclllngbnok. 1','lf. v ,i. Address T. WILLIAM A CO. Pubs, 1'Ml.i, WARREN PANl First Prcnlata Aa.fct.'H. Double Plovnled Oveu. Wnrnilii!? Climi-t Pr.,n. Iiif! Door, Fender Uunrd, Diiiujifiii; A Mialilu" Orate, Direct Dralt. KULLElt, WAllItU.N .tit'n ZUi Wider Mtrecl.N. Y'. uuj.i' Also Inr CAMl'AKJiV tllXIIM. A.iilux. a00DSP13i:D'.SKMPlltEPUULlHIllNunill!nK iNew urlenus. UUU'luilatt. Ml.-vtu.,.11 ). ivj CO , Plllla, I'll. PUIILWIIINO nugOwd EDW'D. .1. EVANS A- CO., XurxerHtiicn mi iSVcifimcn. YOllK, PA. SEWING MACHINES. MY JOLTjYFRIEND'S SECRET Dio Lewis' uow & Krcatest work lsan Immenso success. 13th thousand In press. Agents delight ed and coining money. AOHNIK WANTKP everywhere. (IEO. MACLEAN, Publisher, nl Bauson St., Plilla. n'Jl-lw A Geneuai. Beveraoe who was probably full of his own namo at tho time followed ex-Qovcrnor Oglesby as orator at a Grant mectlnK In Chicago recontly. When he snoUo of the war, an impatient man roared out, "Damn the war 1" and Iloveraffo sidled oif into an attack on Mr. Greeloy. Thon another man yelled, "Dry up!" Tho ballled Bovorago hero took up Mr. Greeley's censure of Democrats. Again a volco in tho crowd shrieked, "Wo can stand it I" amid a roar of laughtor. Bovcrago then dissolved intosilcnco. ife t H ft tffy RA"RB CilANCE FOK AGENTS! Agents, wo win my you SU ncrweoit In cash it yon will engago with ns at onck. Everything Jllllllhllt.ll, UUtl UXIlCUJSl'S ll.llll. .kuuiebs V. Cll. ELI.S .V. CO., Cburlotlo, Mich augOwl Gen. N. P. Banks of Massachusetts has written a letter announcing that ho will support Greeloy. Tho separation of so prominent a Republican from tho Grant wing, will undoubtedly cause dismay to the Administration party. Wo may now look to seo Gen. Banks reviled lu tho Grant papers as either a blackguard or a person of no Inilucnco. Tho nttltudo of Gen. Banks and Mr. Sumner will tell on tho voto of Massa chusetts. Tho great argumont of tho Grant men Is that ho Is paying tho national dobt. Yc3l but whoso monoy Is ho paying with ? And how much moro of It would havo been paid had not so TIIE SALES OP SEWINQ MA- A. chines in 1871. ns reported, under oath. In 16;.', to ino owners oi tuo sowing .mucuiuo i iu- enis, siiow mat tuo SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY LAST YEAK SOLD 181, 260 Machines, NINETY PER CENT. OP TIIEM BE. INO FOR FAMILY USE. THIS IS OVER i titti i rtriMrnnwantedforuoiicTJoofci; III V I'i i It 111 L ODr. Cornell's Lives of UltEELr.Y nun IHtoWN, the latest nml best; also, juugo jiusscus "i.uo 01 nenry wuson," onlv coriect edition liubllshed. 1'unvlar nrlccu IShnwd agenti wlllbcethondvuutngoof huilnya book fr each jiory. ficcuro territory nt once, nnd coin money. Addtcss. 11. c. JUiijNHUis.i'nuiisiier.ivu Arcn m. I'liim. AUg'JWi AGENTS LOOK HERE! JSftuSS,1 that KVKHVXamily want aud will ituvntsniHT? iwM i Tun NEW ILLUBTllA'l'ED FIUES1DI.; EDITION of ROBINSON CRUSOE, just out, An Klcaunt octavo, 5IS pages; over U superb Illustrations, tinted paper, tupcrtur bliuliii'j, only 1! 511, TI10 cheai'E.st and most popular uouu in prim, isugreni hit. 111 sea hvkmi- iviir.i.L. null jiu. .Mmi.., LiiLiuiit,, terms, and our A Is l'oclti t Companion, mail'd iree HVnil.UtD uaOH., PublMiers, 7J1 fiamsom 81. Phlln. augaw MORE SEWING MACHINES THAN WEI US SOliU BY ANY OTH ER COMPANY DUR INO THE SAME PERIOD. 1 Tho a full corps ol able teachova ; mountain air, pure munli Imnn t1 11 n 1 nt n1 4V-im Hm nntfnnal I U llOlllG fcchool ,UMV"i iiou. Room. Fuel ami wLMilinTrfor Ow.okV.l Singer Manufacturing Co., 2i UNION SQUAHE, NEW YOItK; 1'IULADEUUIIA OFFCK ..110C ChcstuutSt. j iv pultun, aui. ju iiioomauiutf. nns'Jly UltY VIi:V AOADKMV, rerryvlUe Station. 1 I'a. IE. It. (For Minos & Femalo Pun lis. i T.oni? ilabllslitd. thorough. gucccssIuI: location Ucaltliful unil accewlblo i community social, water, tal It Ik not a, nhvslc which mav clvo tomnorarv lollol to tho huiltner lor tlio ilihi low ilosos, but which, lrom cou tinned uso brlncHl'llcK andlclu- Uretl illscasca to aid lu weakoalut? the Invalid, utiriHituiKKio rt'ii iiijutir, wiucn, uuuur iiiejiopn liir uninu nf 'llltteih" la so fxtcnslvelv nulnicd nll'nti )lm miltltn na CAvarnlim 1 nininllaD l.nt It lu .1 I ship, deceased, Kolivthnlcaiilni-modlenlnnilioritiDinrinilnii I " luo account of Hcbiy L. Kreas. William 11. irons, nnd Jnuies P. i reas, administrators I EUlSTEll'S JSlJTiUES.-JSTOTICi: if Xii hereby jjlven to nil legatees, creditors and other nersous Interested in tlio estates ol' lho te- spectlvo decedents and minors, that tlio follow- lllji auminisinuioii uuu muiiiiinu nccouuis uavo been tiled lu tho olllcoot the Uclster of Colum bia county, and will bo presented lor continua tion nnd allowance in lho Orphans' Court, to bo held lu IJIoomsburK.on Wednesday, tlio ltli day of Hoptcmbcr, KJi, at 2 o'clock p. m, 01' bald d.iy : 1. 1110 seciiim iii-cmiiii 01 c'liiiuei i.reasy, ivuniiuisiraiur 01 niancs ji. iicss, laio 01 .null ill toivusuip, ucceascu. 110 accouiiiiii r.1111 uei 1 roasv. Aiiniin sira- torof Mary Creasy lato of Mlllllu townsliln. de ceased. 3. Tlio t him ana mint account 01 Huninn Crcnsv and Htenhen (loho. administrators of jacoo ixouo, laio 01 .11111111 luwusuip, ueceaseii. 1. Tlio account of Knmuel Creasy, tluarulnu ui ia'ihii.1 ii-iier, uuu jji'uiii.i iiiowil, iniuor cuiui or .initnew lirown.iaio 01 jiiiniu town ship, deceased. 5. The Hist nnd dual account ol Samuel Croa- ty, Uxccntor ol llnuuaU ..mer, lalo ol fcjeott luwusuip, ueceascu. ti, Tho llrst and dual account of Joseph and niuiuil viiiiiiiuyei, r-xceuiois in jouu UH- moj-cr. lalo of l'lno townsliln. deceased. 7. Tho llrst nnd tlnnl account 01 Ucorco Cnve- nce, administrator ol Husan .1, Caveuee, lato of .Mount ricasaui lownsiup, ticcoascii. 8, Tho llrst nnd partial nccimnl or (leoriro Caveuee. Pxecntor of Edward Cnvonnp. t.iin nf juouui l'icasaut lownsiup, ueceased. J. TllO account of David l-MInvmnn. nilniln, istrntor of Peter Peifcr, Into of Centra township, dectnsed. 10. Tho flual acsnunt of Hetiianilu Adams, administrator of Wm. Smith, uto ui Locust luwusiup, ueceascu. 11. Tlio llnnl account nrMl-h ul 11, Iletlor, aiimlnlstralor of Jllclnel lRi'm, .iiool .Mllllln lowusuip, ucieaseu, 12. The llnal account of Win llncenbucli auiuinisirator no bonis non ot Jlli-liael llagen bncli. Into of OrauL'o towusbln. dei cased. 13. Tho second nnd llnal Hcoimnt of I.ewli vottor, txecuior or neorso Howe.-, uto 01 Dour IiiRcrceU lowushln. deceased. II. The llual account of Michael !!. Heller ndmlnlstralor of John J. Hellei , l.. o ;l Millllu township, iieceuseit, 15. The llnal account ol Jacob Ynlu-. llii.inllaii oi Ueoi'iio JI. Drown, minor child ol D.iulel nrown, 11110 01 .Minim lownsiup, iiotviised, as llled by K. 11. lirown and J. w. Vuh... Kxpeuimn of Jacob Vohe, deceased. m. 1110 account or neorgo Mayor, admlulilin tor of Pllrabcth .Mover, lalo 01 ino Town ol Uloomsbitra, decOTsed, 17. Tlio account of i:il ohl. .idi.uiiUtrntor 01 Catharluo Ohl, lato of Hemlock township, deceased. is. ino 1111.1 nna llnal account 01 John Mo Anall. Executor of Isaac Fowler, lato of Iblar- creek township, deceased. in. The account of Paul Fry, administrator of Daulel Fry, 'jenr., lato of Heaver township, deceased 0, -tuo secomi nnd llnnl nccount or John Hla ley, ndiulnlstnitor 01 Piisha Albortsou, Uto ol Greenwood lowushln, doceasod. 21. TllO UCCOUUt of Cvrus It. Willie. l-?veiinloi- of Michael Lemon, lato of Plsliluscroek town- BUlll, UlXCillUU, Tho llrst and final nccount of Michael Bill helm.iiuardian of tho person nudcstutoofMury K. I'eisel, ol Madison township, 1. Tho account of J, K. blmrpless, Kxecutor or Klluabeth 1C, Yctter, lato of Catnwlssa towu sliin,deceased. 21. Tho iiccouut of Kilns C. Trembly, Admin istrator of, John Tii-uibly, late ofHcolt town- J)E. CAEPENTIW. 30 MULI1ERRY STJIHRT. treasury by his ilofaultlng appointees ? And how much fastor would It bo paid If tho hundred and fifty million) Mr, Boutwoll kcopa locked up and Iillo in tho treasury wore wlsoly InvMtod? And if ho cared much about paying tho national debt, would ho havo htl tho most extravagant Administration slnco tho government waa founded? IIi3 friends talk as though ho wero paying 1 ui uuio iciiuuuin j luwuutuiu uu,jniiu 1 bnthiiiL', lino hkatlnu; c-mphatically 100I. Wholo expense, for Board, Tuf a. Fuel aud WuMilm? (tor 40vo.atHA lets than tuo fnmdrcU Hollars, -Winter feislon neginsnepi. 3. wenu ror uircmars, wilUNat l xx,ivsj? t i'qti iioyai, juniaia uoM i'a. VUUSIDENTa OK COM,KCIi;S, M1NISTJ21LS, TE-STirV TO TIIK 1IANV ADVA NT AG KS Ol' Tuscarora Academy, ACADK.MIA, JUNIATA CO., PA. Hend for a Circular and Testimonials. D. D. Kro.NE, A. M Ph. V. J. J. l'ATOSlUiON, A, M. UUK'JWl IlAnTKANPT is a hotter matliomatl. clan than soldier. IIo. assisted by Kora bio and Evans, figured tho stato out of over f2,000,000 In less thnn threo years. Addition, division and sllonco Evans. Kemblo and Ilartranft tho "rulo of tlirco" that did tho Jhi.sIikshh forus. tho national dobt out of hlsownpockot, Stcubcimllo O.. Femnlo SemiuaiT. as Webster onco proposed to do When This wldely-ltnown School nflbrd thorouuli ho throw his empty wallet down upon ft" w Wc'KIS T, i hlSdOOk In lho benato Uham er. but session u weens) opona acpt. uni. Thu " " , I. , .. .. I address of all former pupils la requested. A tllO truth Is, llO has grown rich on tllO grand reunion at tho eloso of the next year. -n f i.i -m 1 i,nn i.rti.i I neuu ior rarucuiars 10 iiov, uiiAiiuus u. ih;a- spoils of his oiuco, and has helped his ty, d, d, lt., u., unii't.,or hov.a. m, heid, rnontis to loriunes. nnu nas scon mo ui. public monoy nbsorhod by delaultora and snuandcrod by tho Administration without a murmur, and to-day is using tho trcasuro of tho nation to securo his own ro-clcctlon for another terra. And this Is tho man who Is paying tho na tional debt I 1'ho claim Is almost too propostcroua to bo absurd, and thos0 who mako It must bo strangely mlsln. formed or think other men aro Idiots, Golden Age, HOltDENTOWNIN. J.lPKMAIiK COLI.KdK.. I) Thorough Instruction, Healthful and Uemi' tlfnl location. Onu of llio most carclullv eon. ducted and best sustained luatltutlons in the Ktnte. Por terras, etc., address Hov, JOHN II, jiuvivu.&r, ru.u. auguwi Jjl DaUIiai. MILITARY BCHOOL, Merchantvlllo, X. J,, Pour miles lrom Pfilladclnlda. (fonntrly locuted at Prlnceluwu. N. J.l Ilov. H. N. 110WKLL, A. M., I'rlnclpal. I'orty-fourlli Annual Term bciilus bepl, luih. neuu lur Circular, inDHCAUOIlA PKMALU HKMINAHY, AUADII. I lulu, Jlllllaln Co., Ill, nud Paris, and has beeu long used by thortgular jiuysiciaus ui oilier euuuiues wuu wouueriui lemcuiai icsiius. Dr. Wolls' Extraot of Juruboba retains all tho medicinal virtues peculiar to tho plant and must bo taken ns a permanent curative tlCUl. is inero want oi acuon in youri.iver i'Mpieen? unless luiievuu ui uuee, inu uiouu iiecoiues nil. nuro bv deleterious secretions, nrodiiclii'. scmr. ulous or sUlnd!seascs,lllotche!, Felons, Pustules, Conker, Plinplps, ic,, , 'Inko Jurubebn to cleanse, pnrlfy nnd restore iuh viiiuieu ijiiiiiii in uvuiiuy uciiou, liavo von n PysnenticHtonincli? Unless iiii.01.. tlon Is promptly aided the system Is debilitated with los nl vital force, poveity ol tho mood. inu niiHi . . UDUiiiii . ..,.1. iii-k. 1 1 r i.ii. S1IUIIU, TlllEO It to ass St Digestion without rnni llnn II wiiiiuipuit yoiiiiuui vigor 10 tno wenry suUeier, liavo you w-enkuess or llin Itiieaiinnu? Vmi uro iu iinuKer oi uiiromu unirriioeaof tho dread lul Illllammatlon oftlio Hnu-els. Tnko It to allay Irritation and ward oir tenden cy to lnllaramatlon, iiuvo vou wenicuess 01 I in liter nn ni- iirmnrv OrKaua? Yon iniu.t prpcnro instant relief or you are liable tosuiTeilpit worso tl uudmtli. . Tako IttoBlrcngtheuoiTsnulswenliueM orllfo becomes a burden. 1-many it should be ireriliinlly taken to keep tho svstem in lierrccL lienltli ,ii ,i nrn oilier. wise In meat uanisor ut uiuiurluf, iiiiasmatla or iijiiiiiviuus iimei.&eM. JOlIfJ Q. KKLLOUQ. 18 Platl HI.. New York. KoleAgeutrorlhu United Klatcs. Prlco tl per Ilottle. Bend fur Circular, autj'Jwl TOTIOE. Subscribers to tho Capital Stock In tho North A West llrauch ltallroad. aro hereby untitled that If tliev fall to nay llio assessment of tun ner cent ou said slock duo 111 st July, on or lier.ui tho Hint day ol Aueust 1872, Ihey will bo subject lo llio legal penalty ot one per cent per liioutU lu said ussessiiiriii. uy nruerotius ii.ai.1 in inreciors. UJl isyi-uu, of Audrow Proas, latu of Centre township, do- 20. Tlio account of Joseph Polio, administra tor or Leah Pohe, lato ot Coutro township, do ceased. , 27. Tlio account of Parallel Knorr, nrtmlnls. trntorof Anthony Whltmau, lalo or tho Town of llloomsburg, deceased. 2s. Thonccouutor ltlchard Kile, Kxccutor of John Ivlle, late of Bugailoal township, do ceasul. 211. The nccouut or Peler Peltrote, aJmlulstra tor of Solomon Kckrole, Uto tf Ileavcr town ship, deceased, SO. Plrst aud final nrcounl or Susan Keller, Kxecutrlx Ueorao Keller lalo or I'lshlnijcrcek towushlp, deceased. WILLIAMSON II, JACOIIY: Itoylstor's Olilou, Iletslslcr, llloomsburg, Aug. I', 1S7. WM.NICAL, Treatitrer, Wilson College for Yoni Mm, ClIAunEUsmrnfr. Ia. ' Willi nmplo Grounds und rlecnut nnlldlnca. so llttod up as tobolioinellkoaudutlriicllvn, und well ciiulppfd lor thorouijli educatlounl work, wlllopen lho Plrst Term or lho next Academic yoarHeplemboMlh, lsrl. 1'or Clrculnrs.iipply to ltcv, C It. LANi:, n il Ih7-lm yiEOWB' AI'l'llAISEMEN'i'S. ThofolloWluK npprnlsements of real nnd per sonal properly solnpartto widows ol decedents havo beeu llled lu tho olllco of lho lleulster n Columbia county, under tho Ilules of Court, and will bu presented lor ubsuluto conilrmalloii, to tho Orpuaus' Cuurt lo bo held In llloiimsburt;, In iiudlforsnldcouiily.onWi diirsday, tliollhdayor Hep.t, 12, nt 1! o'clock r. m of said day, un less exceptions to such confirmations nro previ ously llled, of which all persuns luleusled lu Bald estates will takonntleot 1. Widow or Philip T, Ilartman.latoof Scott township, deceased. Widow or Abrani Youns, lato of Denton township, deceasod, 3. Widow or Jonathan Knltlle. Into or Con- ynghnm township, decease. I. 1. W1UOW Ul JllllII v.. IJUl, liliu ill iiuillOU township, deceasod, 6, Widow or Peler Ucarliart, lalo nf Denver township, deceased. o. widow or Philip W, Htccley, lato oi Denver township, docnasod. 7, Widow or Cornelius Klkendall, Into ol Mir lltn township, deceased 8, widow of Huimor Hamilton, into or ltonr Iniicreek townslilii. decenstsl, u, wiuowoi it in uuu j-, nouiicr, into oi ricoiv tnu-iisbln. deceased. Wiuow oi jpsepu welss, lato or Mndlson 10. tnwiisblii. deceased. U, widow or Ixwudor Carman, lato of Ileuton Uiwiisldp, dicenseil. lit. Widow or Peter Karns, Into or Ileuton township, deccnseil, WILLIAMSON II, JACOIIY, llc-lslcr'ii Olllco. llcijlsler, iiiw hniiim;, Am;, ", Is7ii, NKWAIIIC. N. J. Is now irtatlng successiullv, Ctiiisiimt'tion. Bronchi IN. and nil diseases of tho Throat nud Lungs, nm, CO.MPOUND MKDICATED IN1I. I. V riS CONCKNTIIATKD KOOll. AND COUOII HYUUP. During tho past leu years Dr. Canvuter uu treated nnd Hired thousnuds or ca-HS ol nn nbovo named diseases, nud has now in Ins ens session ccrtlflcalcs or cures lrom evei y pan oi the country, llio Inlinljlliin is biualhed dim in lnlo tho InuKS, soolhini; nnd henlliia im'r all lutlamcd surlaces, i-nlerli'i: Into llio Wool i Imparts vltalllr ns It permeates to every iiau n tho Hystcni. The sensation Is not nupti'.i. am nnd tlieliist lnlialatloiinlteufilvcs vory ili-uilul relief, )i.irlicularly when tln.ro Is much dullnilii of breathius. Under lho iulliionco of my leiw dies, tho cutipjli soon (,'rows easier, the niiiln sivents cease, tho hectlo lloub vanlshes.anj iviiii Impruvlim dlncstiou tho patient rnnldlv i. slrenth, and beallh is ajialu wltlitu lns isn I lie i'oiirentr.ite.l I'oo.l rapidly biuMs up most debilitated patient, mcscutlni Rtomncli food all ready t'i be nssttuiUui 1 made lutn good, rlcli henllby blond, J Ik- Cniiqlt Sjrup Is to bo taken nt night ' vlntB tho cou uh and ennblo lho p itleut to otnai sleep. Full Uirccttoiis accompany cadi b ruiutliri, ichieli consht ef tine lulialcr; One Ilottle or Allfriillin lnli.ilaiu i llollle nf Mmllilnir Krlirll'iue luliiil.ini: Dr. Ilolllc o r A ii 1 1 ILiiiiorrliuulc Inluhml Ono ll.illloi'otirciilrntril 1'uuilt Ono lloltlu ot'Cuuijli Sjruii. Price ol l!o. coninlnlni; remedies to lao iu 1 1 1 fill 1 1 1 , 510; two mouths, 918; threo liionths, --' Sent to nny nddi ess C. 0. 1), Pnniphlclscon-lainliii- lnrno list of pntlents cured sent Irw Letteis ol Inquiry must contain ono dollar lo in suro answer. Address, A. II. OAlll'KNTIilt, M. D Newark, Jf I Dr. CAm'KNTi:n'a CATAitilll lUIMLDY wt.i Slvo Immcdlato rcllof, and will cdectn prrm i neat euro lu from ono to threo months, rnct nf remedy to last ono moulli, 5; two inoiitm. $3; threo months, $10. ClM'l.IS in all its forms successful! ireii t. Send for list or patients cured, to A. II. CAUl'KNl'EIt.M, D., Now.nl; S. ' Jalyiliyr Tlio Pen is Hiffhtior than tlie Sword ! HE PATRIOT FOH TIIE- IN ordor to place within tho reach of all nu exposition or the Democratic Pi luciii nud Liberal Ideas sonant tn bo establish. ' ; tho supporter-) of (Jltur,L12Y AND llltuV. N and to sircad as widely us possible the trresw bio arKuments lor tho oliictloti of tho ileum cratlu Htatn Ticket louud lu lho i coord i t""1' C. It. 11UCKALKW nnd tho other candht.iifs m that ticket, aCamnnlun edition of the f PATiuor will bo Issued bccliiulua Jll.i at tho lallowiuB rates: One copy j 10 copies (to one nddross) 5 60 ii " ii H 10J " " ' " 77ic Himi. mmt in all rate acroinpiiii ' ' Porlurtlnr Information addrehs Ptlllllir." ,. lUiil-diur l'.i POLITICAL CAMPAIGN CHART. Tho most nttrnetlvo and snlnble thini! out n is Indispensable to men of nil purttes.liirnlshuu Just thu Incts and IliiUies needed, for every n--lelllsenl voter. Auentsnro soiling innii. 15 TO !1(J A DAY. Ton most liberal terms. Send lor dcsclii'i'" circulars. Address, DUFPILLD ASIIMMAD, I'ubllshi l. 711 bnusom Htieet, PlIlLAlinLrlllA. AtSTSlQUICKlSSw IiHWlH' last and yrcatcst work, OUR DIGESTION, or, MY JOLLY PRIKNIl'H HlX'Iti:!'. It Is by odds tlio most taking nnd saleaulo uu lu tho Held. I It is on n vllully important ! ; Ject. 2 It is by America's most popular wrliir on health, 3 It Is, ror the prlco, tlio lnri!l f hnudsomcst book over sold by subscili'i'1; ' AKcnls, tho pcoplo ore oai;er rorsucha boi'ii.n"1' will urto you to bring It to them. Will" " terms. &c. free. (lEOllOi: MAOLHAN.PHblUlifr. nprll 20,'72-tf, 7S1 Sausom Slreet, PhlUdt l lu. 4,000 AGENTS WANTPI) I for our new bnolt I ipn"T lly W. H. WKI1U, tho noted Pioneer and H orlst. A most accurate and lasrliiatlnsdcscr I lion or the wilduossand wealtli or tho bom "' less Wolv iiwmill Willi lliu lieuiicai. n.. ,.;iii liuiuor. rivnllns Mark Twnln'a best, nudi-r; illdl Illustrate!!. Will bo Immensely popi. " nud sell bevoud niecedent, Por sample I Illustrations, terms, .ii'.,uiiii ess, , iiprllM ii or the wilduossand wealth, of tno im' i West. Its untold rlcbcii, lll njuns, IluU-d?; lives, Ac. Crowdod with valuable Infonii-H 3C,'7J.tf 7ilSuiisombt PUM )