HLOOMS11UIIG, PA. Friday, August 10, 1S72. Our Cniullilalcs. Wo rofor our remlcw lo tlio uiHclnl DrncecilliiRfl for tlio 1oIiII(m1 rtoliiRrt o1 tho Convention, Thero woro but two enwa In which n ballot liecntno nccofl nary. In ono of thoso thcro lmil boon no Instructions to tho DoleKfitos ; nml in tho other, nmong tlio tlirco Oninlidntitf no otio lmil n clear majority'. Anpriront ly tlio very boat fooling provnlloil, find tho iiullcilionaof tho popular will wcro mi pliilu, Hint no room waa left for (lis. iifiectluti. For l'nulilont Juilgo thcro wns no op position to tho Hon. WUIlnm Elwoll who Inn prmhlod in tho district for yetira with illstingHlshcu' ability, im partiality and courtesy. For Dolognto to tho Constitutional Convention thcro was ontlro unanimity in favor of Col. JohnO. Froczo, who is too woll known to tho pooplo of this county to requlro any rccommondntlon at our hands. For Sonator, Charles Q. Barkloy was selected on tho third ballot. Holsn incnibor of tho liar, has been Cuairinnn of tho County Connntltco, Superintend ent of Common Schools and Principal of tho Normal School, and to bo chosen over two hul-Ii distinguished competitors is a high compliment to his merits. For Member, Charles B. Brockwny has boon returned without opporltlon, and wo can promise for him that ho will bo as faithful, as vigilant anil as at tentive In tho future as in tho past. For Trothonotary, B. F. Zarr bad no competitor in the convontion. Ho is so well known ns tho efficient nnd obliging clerk of Gen. Ent, that all men havo ussuranco that ho will bo a careful and attentive head of the department. Tho south sido of tho river has had no rep resentative in that ofllco for years and Mr.Zirr's nomination was a recognition of that fact and of tho claims of tho largo German population In that part of tho county. For Register and Itecordor, W. H. Jacoby was ro-nominatod, having glvon such complete satisfaction during his past term that no ono appoarod to con test tho race with him. For County Commissioner, William Lawton, of Groonwood was soloctod. Thoso who know him spoak of him with high praise, and his voto ovor tho ablo and well known gentlemen who woro candidates says moro for him than columns of praise. For Auditor, U. J. Campbell of Main was chosen. Ho is an energetic and capable merchant, familiar with ac counts and well fitted to dfschargo tho duties of tho offlco with knowledge nnd discretion. Ho has 11 loci tho ofllco bo foro, and with credit. For a tlckot composed of such men wo havo no hesitation In asking tho support of all good citizens of thocounty and wo hopo that tho voto In October mayprovo conclusively that thopcoplo havo In it all faith and confidence Edward Herrick Jr. Chairman of tho Bradford County Domocratio Com mittee has written to tho Now York Tribune that at different Fosofflcos in that County subscribers to the Tribune found in their boxes copies of tho Now York Times, a violent Grant papor, and were told when thoy asked for their own paper, that the Times was tho bet tor sheet of tho two and that, being fur nished gratis it was much hotter for them. Theso, outrageous proceedings explain tho intent and meaning of tho circular Issued by the Post Mastor at Towandaand publishod by us, calling on postmastors for a list of subscribers to tho Tribune. Tho aim of tho Grantltosls to suppress all papers and documents opposing tho ro-olcctlon of Grant. Mr. Morcur seems to bo very anxious to save himself in his own county and this stylo of swindle ho perhaps thinks will do so. A party which stoops so low to conquer deserves and will meet with defeat. $78,000 Missino. A little Irregulari ty in tho accounts of pious and patriotic General Howard has been discovered In closing up tho affairs of tho Freed men's Bureau. In othor words tho ap propriation of seventy-eight thousand dollars made by Congress, exclusively for hospital purposes, appears to be missing, it is claimed that it was put In with the genoral fund and used for othor purposes, but by what authority this courso was pursued, if the claim bo true, is not explained. Tho hospital department Is twenty-eight thousand dollars in debt for tho supplies furnish ed, and no funds to pay tho demand. Of courso a raid will bo' mado on tho treasury to meet It. Auditor Gonoral John F. Hartranft, ono of tho Ring organs Informs us. Is "an intelligent mombor of tho bar of Montgomery county." If ho is a law yor ho should bo acquainted with Pur don's Digest, and if ho Is Intelligent ho ought to bo able to comprchond tho provisions on pages 228-1), P. L. 70 and 73, Imposing fines and penalties on any officer of tho Commonwealth, or of any city, county, borough, or township thoroof, who loans, with or without in terest therefor, any monoy or valuable socurlty which may bo In his keeping by virtuo of his ofllco. How can ho squaro his conduct aa tv public ofllcial wun una me law or tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania? Press. Miss Nemje Grant, tho President's daughter whilst In England wroto a lottor to tho Quoen and received a lot tor In roDlv. Until .r 4i,. i.. u via.ln J .7 - w uwu UUVU UUUU SfnJSS? M.d ?1 Purpose or ' "uipuigu uocumonta to Drove nS11- OrcourseluSJ tokon for thopurnosoi.o.iil tho pro audU oQu-,Vnad not alao been turned over to tho L. papers, noono would over havo heard or u..u.jwiuHf itat wiaueahia royal Tlio ('anirron Win:. Tlin ('itmcrnUK (1 mo tho term tit cover u hlg ring) art) now moro anxlnm limn over inpy worn m ninn inn Ainu lor-woncnirrt ninrii nun iito wiun tithi my. wlillo tlin po:wcs!ilon ofn (lovi'innr ror mo ne.xi iiirco yearn mm iiupenmvti Importance. Lot mo glvo you tho sltua- iioni p rni. 't no uuiiiuroiis nmv uwn nnd control tho Statu Treasurer. Thoy nrn hts tirlnrtlniil hnndsiilutl. and roan tho lnrgiMii j..trtlon of the nggrogato of gains nerurrd liy imiiKing Willi tun minis M uio coininonwi'tiiin. uireciiy ami in directly, Hiuinii Cameron, his hoii Domini, and his brolhor William, nro the principal shareholders In a bank rctuiecllvo.lv at Lowlsburu.Northumbcr- land, Hurrlsburg, Mlddletown, West Chester, Lancaster, Tjobanon, nnd Head Inc. Tho banks at llnrrlHbun: and Mid dletownaro controlled bv' tho Camcrons iionnm liuing a paid oiuccr in ciicn, whllo tho othors do his work. Theso banks havodenoslts of Statu funds aircro gating at least ?ouu,ouu. ah enccus iur small amounts of money paid by tho Stnto Treasurer nro drawn on tho Cam eron bank hero. You can too by tnese racts why tlio Uamerons oro so anxious In lmvn ITnrtriuift elected Govoriior. Tho Secretary of tho Commonwealth Is n mninbor. In nnnlunction with thoStalo Trcasuror, nnd Auditor-General, of tho Sinking fund Commissioners. That offlco, In caso Hartranft is elected, will . .a n .-..!. ...III. no uictatcu uy uaraeron, unu niuu, wmi nn Audltor-Uonoral In their interest, and n Treasurer whoso election thoy can purchnso, tho resources In tho sinking fund romaln within tholr crasn and uso. For this reason tho lastLeglslaturo was manipulated to provent Geary from nil tiotnl tier nn AtiilUor-CJonora! who mfiriil havo been Inimical to Cameron's in terests, and thorororo, to cover up along secreted sorles of stupendous frauds, Hartriinft's tlmoof ofllco was oxtonded. Senator Bllllngrclt, nt tho tlmo this was done, ploadcd in vain to let n llttlo ray of light penotrato Into tho Treasury, which was not none, xnin woum imvu been fatal, for tho reason Second. Tho Camcrons oro Stato Treasurer Mnckoy'a principal bondsmen. By a Philadelphia broker's falluro Mr. Mackoy lost a frac tion loss than ono hundred thousand dollars. Ho Is a poor man. But his loss had to bo mado up. How was this to bo done? Not by tho Camerons. Henco Mackoy opens a check on a Pittsburg bank for tlin amount lost bv tho failure of tho Philadelphia broker, which chock was novcr casncu, dm ucnosueu in mu vaults of tho Troasurv. whoro It yet ro- .mains, with innumerable other similar papers, an countou as casn, wiion inuy aro really not worth n farthing moro than their weight on tho ragman's scales. The vault of tho Stato Treasury is tho most polluted locality In tho Stato government, nnd In Its dark and imponotrablo recesses thoro nro moro frauds hidden than thoso which damned tho Tammany Ring of Now York, all of which tho Camerons are resolutely determined shall not bo exposed. If they can get Mackoy's accounts sealed at tho expiration of his present term, and his vault accounts turned ovor as cash to his successor, whoevor that may bo, It will oaso tho Camerons not less than ono hundred thousand dolIars,and for aught I now know, It may savo them from paying doublo that sum. Is It strango, thon, that tho Camorons fight for tho control of tho Auditor General's offlco and tho Stato Treasury ? With half a million of outstanding capi tal in favor of tho Stato in their control, and with a quarter of a million of re sponsibility In tho vault of thoTrcasury, It Is not surprising that thoy strugglo to kocp tho Audltortunder their thumb, to earry tho Stato Treasury In their pock et, and to elect a Governor whom thoy can load by tho ear. Press Ofllcial Looseness, Genoral Hartranft having boon asked by tho Evans investigation comralttco to glvo a statement of tho condition of accounts uotween Pennsylvania anu Goorgo O. Evans, testified as follows: "Tlio claims on Ulo at Washington, which Mr. Evans has undortakon to seltlo, amount to $3,172,218.19: thoro were three installments filed in 1SG2 and 18C3, amounting to $2,000,000 and n fraction: thoso claims were proparod and pnt in a book which is on file in my office by Mr. M'MIchaoI." Tho book propared by Mr. M'MIchaoI must havo been filed in tho auditor general's ofllco as early as tho spring of 16G3 and wo may thoroforo reasonably assume that It was in tho offlco when General Hart ranft entered upon his first term in May, 18C0. Here, thon, was tho evi dence, In his own possession, of a largo unsettled account between tho stato and tho national government. Tho fif teenth section of tho act of 1811 very plainly prescribes tho duty of tho audi tor genoral In such a case. It is in theso words; "Tho auditor general shall annually report to tho legislature a list of tho accounts which remain unsettled, and tho reason thcrofor." Why did the auditor genoral fail to comnly with tho requirements of this law? He does not plead lgnoranco of tno conumon ot tno claims meet uy M'MIchaoI? On tho contrary ho testi fies that ho was informed of tholr con dition. In 1870 General Hartranft himself cravo Evans over a million of dollars worth of claims. Ot tho condition of theso claims he was fully cognizant. but ho mado no report to tho legisla ture of 1871, as tho law required. Are we to look for tho reason for this neg lect of duty in tho fact that tho auditing officer accepted a loan of $7,000 from tho agent about the tlmo that such report should have beon made? The two circumstances cannot bo sep arated. In the spring of 1871 the law required from John F. Hartranft a re port to tho Legislature of tho condition of tho claims which ho had placed in tho hands of Evans ono year before, and about tho time that this report should havo been mado ho accepted from the agont, who was bencfitod by the failure to report, a loan of $7,000, which ho did not repay until that agent's nefarious transactions wcro dragged to tho light. It is fair to assume that tho loan was in tho nature of a con sideration. For $7,000 Auditor General Hartranft stipulated disobedience to tho law. For $7,000 General Hartranft conspired with George O. Evans to de fraud tho stato treasury. And now this same John F. Hart ranft is a candldato for tho offlco of governor. Honost republicans aro asked to voto ror him, and about tho ears of thoso who havo tho hardihood to rofuso, tho corrupt ring that nominatod him snap tho party lash and cry treason 1 But It is apparent that thoso who havo "highly rosolved" to destroy tho ring do not foar It nor tho party lash. Charles R. Buckalow, whoso Integrity Is un quo3tloned,whoso capacity is undoubted and whoso fitness In ovcry rcspoct Is conceded, oven by his onomles, to bo far superior to that of his opponent, will rccolvo tho votes of mauy thousands of honest republicans who regard good nnd economical government of much grcator importanco than fealty to a party whoso controlling power Is a cor rupt ring. Patriot. John D. Bush, a prominent Demo crat, and Goorgo II. Hamilton, nwcll- known Republican of Dubuquo, havo doposltod $5,000 as n bot on tho Presidential oloction as follows: $100 on ovory State In tlio Union oxcopt Florida. Bush also beta $1,000 that Orant will not carry three States In tho electoral collego 5 $100 that Grant don't carry ton States. Caldwell, tho Republican candldato for Governor in Nortli Carolina, was oloctcd Lieut, Govornor or that Stato in 18G8 by a majority of 18,0 11, and becatno uovornor by tho Impeachment of Hoi don. At tho recent oloction his majority ia ealil to bo about 1000 a loss or over 17,000 1 THE COLUMBIAN lllnlito AtisnercO. a vtoountm ItHl'I.Y 1'ltOM HUM N Kit. HENATOIt Senator Sumner t bus replies to Speak- or lllalno : Washington, Aug. 5, 1872. Dkau Hut! 1 havo scon tho letter addressed to mo by you through tho public prints, anil 1 notico cspocmny that, whllo nnlniodvertlng upon my Htipport of Horace Greeley, you say not. ono worn ill Vindication 01 mm. rum- pound of pretensions known as urnni l.sni, In contradistinction to Republi canism, which you would Install nnow in tno uovernmmii. iuu ukij concerned nbout tho company 1 keep. To quiet this solicitude, I beg to say that, In Joining tho Republicans who brnuirlit forward an orlirlnal Abolition ist, 1 find mysolf, with so many others, dovotcd to tho cau?o I have served al ways, that I hod not missed you until vou hastened to report nbsenco : nor had 1 taken account of tho "Southern RnrwHinutitta." whn. ns vou nvcr. aro now cooperating with mo In support of th soi' L' nol Abolitionist, except to re. loleo that, if 11111011!' nw former nswci- ntes, somo into yourseu, ncsiiuiu, mwr places aro supplied in an unexpected quarter. l'EAOK AND UKCONCILIATION RATURR THAN OLD ENMITIES. Yon ontlrelv mlsntinrohond mo when you introduco nn incident of tho past ami Dunn on 11 an argument wny x should not stinnort Horace Geoloy. What has Preston Brooks to do with tho Presidential election ? Novor whllo a Fiilroror did nnylody lip.ar nio speaic 01 111m in uiiKiiHiucss, nun now, imur 1 in irmsnnrmorn tiinn nan it'onerntion. I Will not unite with you In dragging mm from tno gravo wnoro 110 sleeps, to nirirrecoto tho passions of a political conlllct, nnd arrest tho longing for con. cord. And hero is tlio ossontlal dltrer. ouco botweon vou and mo nt this June turc. x soizo tno opportunity 10 moito tho equal rights of all sccuro through pcaco and reconciliation. But tills lu ll n I tn boon vou would nostnone. Sovcn years havo passed sluco wo laid asido our arms: nut unuoppny uuring an this period thcro has been n hostllo spirit toward each other, whllo tho rights of colored follow-cltlzon3 havo been in perpetual question. Sovcn years mark a natural period of human llfo. Should not tho spirit bo changed with tho bodv ? Can wo not. after sovon voars. commenco a now llfo. especially wiion tnoso onco our 1003 repeal tno saying, "Thy pooplo shall bo my peo ple and thy God my God ?" I declaro mv nrefcrenco for nn original Abolition 1st as President, nnd you seek to croato a diversion uy crying ouc mat uomo crats will support him. To which I re ply, so much tho bettor. Their support is tho assuranco that tho causo ho has so constantly guardod, whether of equal ritrlits or reconciliation, is ncccntod by Domocrats, aud this is tho pleugo of a truo union beyond anything in our history. It is a victory or lueas, witu out which all other victorias must fall. To intonslfy your allegation, you Insist that I am ranged with Jefferson Davis and Ronort Toomi)3 ; nut paruon mo, nobodv knows how tho former will vote, whllo Robort Toomb3 Is boisterous against Horaco Greeley, and with him aro Stephens, Wlso and Mosby. This Is all very poor, aud I mention it only to oxniuit 1110 cnaractcr 01 your at' tempt. THE JIUGfiEAR OF A DEMOCRATIC CON' aiiEss. In tho samo spirit you seek to avoid tho real issuo by holding up tlio possi bility of what you call a Democratic Administration, and you havo tho courage to assort, as within my knowl edgo, that by tho election of Greeley Congress is handed over to tho control of tho party who havo positively denied tho rights of tho black mon. You say that I know this. Mr. Speaker, I know no sucn tuing, and you should no sum ciontlv tiutiniii not to usuit it. 1 am entirely satisfied that acanvas3 liko tho present, where the principles declared at Cincinnati aro openly accepted on ono sido and not contested on tho other, must result in n larger number of Con gress roprcsontatives sincerely dovotcd to tho rights of tho colored citizen than evor beforo. Tho Democrats will bo pledged as novcr boforo, to tho ruling princlplo that all men aro equal boforo tho law, and also to tho three Constitu tional Amendments with tho clause in each empowering Congress to enforco the same by appropriate legislation. But, besides Democrats, thoro will bo tlio Liboral Republicans pledged like wlso, and also your peculiar associates, who, I trust, will not botraV tho cause Senators and Representatives calling thomsolves Republicans hnvo been lat terly in large majority In both Houses ; but tho final mcasuro of Civil Rights to which you refer, though urged by mo almost daily, has failed to becomo law, loss, I fear, from Democratic op position than from Republican hike warmncss and tho want of support in tho President. THE TIRST PRESIDENT REPRESENTING EQUAL RIGHTS. The great issuo which tho pooplo aro called to docido in November is on tho President, and nobody knows better than yourself that tho Houso of Repre sentatives chosen at tho samo tlmo will naturally harmonize with him. So It has been in our history. Now. harmo- ny with Horaco Greeloy involves what I most desire. With such a President, Congress will bo changed. For tho first time sinco tho war tho equal rights of all will havo a declared representative at the head of tho Government, whoso presenco there will bo of higher signifi cance than that of any victor of war, belnc not only a testimony, but a con. stant motive power in thisgrri-' cause. opposition, whether open hosn tty or moro subtlo treachery, will vieln 10 the steady Influenco of such a representa tive, 'iuereiore, in loouing to tno res ident, I look also to Congress, which will tako its character in a largo mcas uro from bim. In choosing Horace Greeley, wo do tho best wo can for tho whole Government, not only in tho Executive, but in tho Legislative branch, while wo declino to support nopousm, repayment 01 personal guts by official patronage, soizuro of tho war powers and indlcnity to tho Black nn. public, and tho various incapacity ex hibited by tho President and tlio rings by which ho govorns, nono or which can you defend. You know woll that tho rings aro already condomncd by tlio American people. GREELEY WITU ANY CONGRESS PREF ERABLE TO GRANT WITH HIS RlNQS. For myself. I sav ulainlv. nnd with. out hesitation, that I prefer Horaco HrnnlnV With nnv rVllirri-naEi nnaall.ln n.t tho Cincinnati platform, to Prosidont urani witn nis pretensions nnd his rlnirs. a voto for whom luvnlvns tim support of all his pretensions, with pro- longcu power in nu tno riugs, Thoro must bo another iniiuonco nnd another example Tho Administration In nil Its parts la Imnrossod bv tho Prosidont. Lot his soul bo enlarged with tho senti ment 01 justico, quickened by industry, and not only tho two Housos of Con gross, but thowholo country will feci the lrreslstlblo authority ovorsprcadlng, pervading, porracutlng ovory whore. xiiutuiuru, 111 proportion aa you are earnest lor tno rights or ttio colored cltizons and placo them abovo all parti san triumph, you will bo glad to sup- port tho canuiuato whoso heart has always throbbod for humanity, Tho country needs euch a motlvo power In tho Wnlto Houso, It needs a conorous fountain thoro, in ono word, it noeds somebody different from tho present incumDoni, anu nououy Knows this hotter than Snoakor Blalno. Tho nor. sonal imputation you mako upon 1110, 1 ronol with tho indignation or an honest man. I waa a faithful supporter of tho Prosidont until somowliat tardily awakened bv his painful conduct on thn Island of Santo Domingo, Involving soizuro 01 ino wr iuwor in violation I of tho Constitution, and Indignity to I tho Black Republic In violation of In AND DEMOCRAT ternational law ; aud when I ration stinted ngaln.st tho Intolorablofiutrages, L was set upon ny tnpso aenng 111 111s behalf. Such is tho origin of my oppo sition. 1 could not linvo dono less without fal I nro in thn ditivwnicii is with inn llioritloorilfoi nor can I doubt that when parllau Hotitlmelits nro Iuu activo you will regret tho wrong you havo dono mo. Moanwhllo I appeal confidently to tho candid Judgment of tnoso Who, nmiusi an prosoni unior niicox of opinion. 1111 1 to in tho trroat ob jects, fur abovo parly or President, to which my nio is uovoicn. 1 am, nir, your obedient servant. uiiAiiui' numiM'.u. I'o tho llonorablo Speaker lllalno. Mcrcur's boio for Soldiers. An Exhibition (f Petty Ty runny. Let everybody read tho following. and then decldo whothcr Ulysses Mor cur is a proper man for Juilgo of tho Supremo Court, llocatnon soldier, who nan nonornuiy served in tno army lor four years, saw proper to voto as his consclonco dictated, Mr. Morcur pur sued him with devilish malignity, and uiu nis uesi to roi nun 01 employment, succeeding no far ns ofllcial power was concerned 1 Capti Trout commomlod tho first com- Eany that entered tho scrvlco from iradford county, fought bravely at Spottsylvonin, Coal 1 Tarbor, Petersburg, and In nbout twentyothcrongagomonts, and finally received an houornblo dis charge after four ycar of hard service. lot tuis uravo out ntiiiiDio soiuier was afterward driven from nil Government employment by Me. Morcur bocnuso bo would not violate his conscience nnd his duty, ns a freeman, and voto for tho samo Mr. Morcur for Congress! But roitl uapi. Trout's affidavit, to-wlt: Jjyconww uounly, .1.1: Personally iiimuji-cil beforo 1110 tlio subscriber, a Justin' of tin- Peace In and lor said county. A. J. Trout, who. liolnr? duly sworn according to law, did deposo and say, "Hint In tho year 18GG, I had clinrgo of tho printing In the Freed- men's Bureau nt Washington, D. C at a salary of S1.S00 per annum. I had served prior to that tlmo In tho Union army, from which I hod been honorably discharged after four years service : mat Ulysses Mercur. who is thn nnm. ineo of tho Republican party for Judgo of tlio Supromo Court, was ut that tlmo a member of Congress, and n candldato ior ru-uii-ciion mat 110 camo to mo nun solicited mo to voto for him. I inform. ed him that I 'could not, for ho did not represent my pontics.' 110 replied 'You hod bettor.' A fow davs after this nnn. vorsntlon sovornl of his most lutlranto political mends camo to mo and In formed mo that I had better voto for mm, or -my head would como off. After tho said election said Mercur wont to ueuerai Howard, who had chorgo of tho Bureau whoro I was cm- ployed, and Insisted upon my being discharged, saying to tho General that I was a 'copporhead of tlio rankest typo.' Thereupon tho Qonornl camo to me and informed me of what Mr. Mor cur had said, adding that although ho Kuowtnat 1 unci an nonoranio dischargo from tho army, and had sorved tho country faithfully, yot folt obliged to dischargo mo, as ho needed Mr. Mer cur's iniiuonco moro than ho needed my labor. After being thus discharged I procured a situation nt tho Government printing omco, nut through tho influ enco of tills samo Morcur I was dls charged from thcro, nnd was thus com pelled to icavo tno city." A. J. TROUT. Sworn and subscribed boforo mo this oth day or August, 1872. Daniel Refas3, J. P. Tlio government bos bought Iho old yollow trunks full of Robol documents, and paid $75,000 for tho lot. Thoy havo boon in tho markot for a long time, but Mr. Soward was too astuto to bo caught Invrwfiur In sni'li n'ordifo-ii Blutf. Tiic Administration caught at tho bait, hoping to (lnd something thai could bo used ns a campaign document against tho Liberals. So it would seem that tho government of tho United States is merely a National Committeo for tlio reelection of President Grant. Golden Age. Fuedeuick Grant, tho sou of tho President, who graduated tho third from tho foot of his ;class, was granted six months' icavo of absonco and sont to Europo on nn United States ship witli tho General of tho army for an escort. This youth who was educated at tho exponso of tho Nation can go offjunk- oting for months, nt public ;cost, whilst tho brighter members of tins clas3 have to join their regimonts and cam tholr salaries. Thero's favoritism for you. A Grant man in Utica having had an opportunity to seo Grant on his recent visit to that city, writes to the Utica Observer as follows: "Is thcro any penalty for signing n call for a Grant mooting, and, after you havo scon Mr. Murphy's President and joined in tho genoral disgust, supporting Greeloy?" To which tho editor replies : "There is no penalty under tho laws of this State. In North Carolina they would convict a man of Kit KIux outrage and send him to tho Albany ponitontiary." TnE Now York Hun publishes a long articlo charging President Grant with suppressing an expo3uro of tho payment of fraudulent claims to tho amount of $10,000,000. It chnrges thnt Grant, whllo Secrotary of war ad Interim, hin dered an investigation and prevented tho publishing of evidence showing tho paymont of tho fraudulent claims by Paymaster-General Brlco ; that though Brico was removed by Prosidont John- son, Grant reinstated lilm immediately after his Inauguration. Theso facts aro supported by documentary ovidonco, including tlio suppressed report on tho subject, propared nt Iho tlmo by a Spe cial Committeo of tlio Houso of Repre sentatives. "It is worso than foolishness to at tempt to convict Greoloy of complicity with Jacob Thompson in his Infamous Bchemes to burn Northern cities. Greo loy Is not that kind of n man," says tho Cincinnati Qaseltc, n Grant paper. ronnsylvAnln lias 05,201 colored In habitants, but with good managemout tho Grant managers hopo to got nt least 120,(588 colored votes out of them. While Mr. Boutwoll was a momber of Congress ho wanted lo impeach John son becauso two members of his Cabinet nttendeda political convontion. Now nearly all of Grant's Cabinet travel around tho country making political speeches, and Boutwoll docs nol object but goos himself, Campaign Notes. Five hundred nnd eighty-six Ger mans havo formed thomsolves into a Greeloy club ot Springllold, Illinois. And nowQen, William Bchouicr, of Massacnusoiis, uas lorsaKcn 1110 party or "Addition, Division, nnd Sllonco.'' Congressman Dawes, whllo on his way to tho Adlrondacks, Informed ono of his friends In Now York city that ho Biiouiu no nothing ror urnni 111 this campaign, BLOOMSBTJIIG, Sonator Sumner denies that he has written, or In willing n letter In reply to William Lloyd Garrison, ns ho has not oven read tho letter of Garrison. OAitA, KanmAh, which contains but ten democrats, has been tlmroti;;iuy suivained, nnd niiows Mixty-oi'tin ma only ror urocioy. Anofbrr Grant commlttuomau bolts. 13. 11. Smith, of Lo Sotter, a mombor of tho Minnesota republican sinto commit loo, luftdcolaiod for Greeloy, A number ofournxchangMiiro print- lm mi limn In li'L'iird lo flvo ox-mayors of tho republican Clllos of Pittsburg :01 AllCCIieny llClllg lor urcuioy, : mm uiuy might truthfully uiM that tho present mnvorofPittsburglaalso for Greeley. Pittsburg Post. "Grant's carpet-baggers," said Mr, tt.'rlc In bis Frankfotd speech, "have robbed South Carolina of twenty-nlno millions, and Governor Scott, out of his stealings, has built hlmsc'f, ut his hotuo in iunrictio, uiuo, a noun- unit cisi. ly thousand." Not nil iho women ate nblo to dis cover tho beauties of Grnnllsm. Mrs. Margaret W. uampiieu nas written a good letter to tho Woman's Journal, pointing out tho folly of Identifying tho woman movement with tho Republican party, and Miss Kato Stanton proposes to tako tho stump for Mr. arceloy. "1 havo been a member of Congrcs3 t:i vnnrs. and truth compels mo to say that during that period tho most waste ful and extravagant uso ci tno puiuic money, and tho least accountability of thoso who havo uisimrscn, novo uecn during tho present Administration." Ucn. I'ltrnsteorin, Jiepuuacan vonyress man from Illinois. Ono llttlo example will show how thoroughly tho candidacy of Mr. Giro lev has divided tho Republican pailv. Tho Republican voto of Dixon, Leo countv. Illinois. wo3 in- in lsiuaun ftifi in 1S71. Ninctv-clght ol theso Re publicans, or nearly twenty-nvo pol ecat, of tlio whole number, have attach ed tholr names lo a published cnll for a Liberal Republican organization. A Washington lady has bot a $5,000 dwclllnghouso against $1,000 in cash that Greeley will bo elected, lion. Galusha A. Grow, formerly Ro publican Congressman from this Stato, has written n lottor in favor of Greeloy. It is dated Houston, Texas, tho Oth of August. E. A. Rollins, who recently resigned as Chairman of tho Now Hampshire Grant State Central Committee, nnd 0110 of tho prominent Republican can didates for United states senator ocioro tho last Legislature, has now declared ror urccioy. Thn Grant National Committee is dally receiving privato appeals for innnnv. tho nnnllcAiiU asserting that thoy must havo it immediately or all win uo lost. Tho St. Louis Republican suggests tho rovival 01 tno Amorican party, nnn oi fora ns a ticket. "For President. Snot. ted Tail, of tho Rocky Mountains: for Vice-President, Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts." Thn following Generals in tho Union army during our Into civil war support ureoioy nnn itrown: riooiccr, jinucucit Mnfllnrnand. Kilnatrlck. Pleasonton. F P. Blair, Ward, Wiioy, Burns, White ly, unci! , Moore, xiazen, uasKun Banks. Slocura. Mason. Coulter. Bur bridge, Schurz, Stcadman, Morgan Heath. McClcllan. Banning, Tuttlo Slack, nnd Klrby Smith. Tho Now York Dan Hook drops IMnn ton Duncan and hoist the Grcoltoy and Brown flag. NEWS A letter lo tho Boston Post, speakin; of Senator Spraguo, of Khodo Island says : "Ho will publish a lottor iu u fow nays (leiiumg ins position, tim.? tin ow ing tlio weight of his immense influenco in Itlioilo Island for Greeloy and Brown nnd, beyond a doubt, securing thai stato to tho liberals." Dr. Lowell Mason, tho well known musical composer, died in Orango on Sunday. Ho was cighfy-ono years of ago. Montana territory last year gavi Claggott, republican candldato for dele gato to congress, a majority of -113. This territory has just elected Magiu nis, liberal, over Claggctt by a majority of 300. This in a total voto of 10,000 is great gain. Tlio Orand Jury havo found nn in dictmcut against Mr. Louis J. Jennings of tho Now York Times, in tlio libel suit of General Kilpatrick. Tho decis ion was arrived at by an unanimous voto. A shocking caso of a chlld-iuurder is reported from Naples, III. A man named Halo disappeared from that placo a fow days ngo under suspicious circumstances, and yesterday a grav was discovered near his house, contain iug tho body of his littlo nephew, whom ho Is suspected of having whipped death. Sonator Sumner lias written a letter to Mr. Androw D. White, expressing muh surpnso nt tholattcr's contradict ion of his statement, and reiterating his charges, in which ho accuses President Grant of grossly insulting Fred Doug, lass, who hail been at tho pains of ne companylng tho Santo Domingo expedi tlon. Tho number of German immigrants arriving at New York last month was 11,330, an increaso of 2,016 compared with tho number for July, 1871. Tho total number of Germans arriving sinco January 1st is 7S.3SG, an Incrcnso of 30 721 over tho corresponding period last year. Advices from Peru stato that a rovo lutlon was begun by Gutierrez, who assassinated Prcsldeut Bulta and pro claimed himself Dictator. Tho people seized Gutierrez, put him todeath,hung his body to a lamp po3t, nnd burned Iho corpse Scnor Pardo lias boon inaugurated President, nnd tlio insur. rccllon is ovor. Now Advertisements. T7XECUT01VS NOTICE. J J SHTATE nl' JOI1K IT-HTEll. Hr. Tirc'n. Letters testamentary oi thoestato of John Fester Hr.lato of Center lowufchln.Columhlaenun. ty.deo'd.liavo been granted by tlio Ucfjlsterof uiu uuuuiy ui juiiu i'esiur, jr., ox jninrcrceic tup., and Lovll'cstcrofcciilrotwp. All poisons iuvutj vmiiua u.uiini. ino I'siuiu urn reiiuesiGil to picsent them lo tlio UieeutoN lu Columbia county. Thoso Indebted to tho CBtato cither on note, hltli'ment. mortcni-a nr hnnlc neennnt win miiliupayiuout to llio Exocuto.s without delay. JOHN FEHTKl!, Jr. ull-Ow. Executors, A1 fYv,.PNX..AlAm':jlYs I'orryvlllo Stntlou. il l'a. It, It, (For Mnics & Feinalo PupUs,) Loni established, thorough, tuccessfiu ; location healthful anil nccebslbloj coramnully (.oclal. moral and religious : bulldlugs larto nnd costly j a full corps olnblo teachers i mountain nlr. pure water, mio bathing, lino tkatlugi emphatically n homotchool. Wiolocxpoubo, for Uoard, Tui tion, Itooui, Fnol nnd Washing (for it) weeks,) ,'! fwoiimflml tlollurs. Wlulor session n i He pt. 3. Send for Circulars. WJLSON. PATTEltioN, 1'ort Itoyal, J uiilata Co., P.V, PltESIDENTH OF C()LLE(1ES. MINIHTEIW. HUCCESSFULilUBlNESS MEN, ' TESIiry TO THE UANV APVANTAOE.S Or Tuscarora Academy, AOADEMIA, JUNIATA CO., VA. . - Bond torn Circular and Testimonials, V. D. BTONB, A. M Ph. D. J. J, l'.VTf Ensoy,A, M. augvwi llO tpENTOVN (N. J.) FEMALE COLLEGE. M .?11loro.ll.l,u iuMrnctlon. HenltUful and bonu Ufa location. Ono of iho most carolully cou. B.uSicllJlud. bC6t fcu'talntsl iiistllutlons in tho iin?Ai'vi0i'vcVR,";lc" "ilOrcss llgv.JOilN II. UUALl.LLl , I'll, 1, aiUfJtVl COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Hioitknvillo O., Female Setninmy, Thlq which -known HcIukiI nirorili lliorptmli (liildtltmcihi'MXtlnn, nlncmt lit lllllo luoio liinn A n wi-eltl nna-fuurtli oir fur rlvikyinvn, Tho HTIIi RCMlnii () Monks) npoiiN Hoiif. lllli. Iho nililliHS of rill fiirincr vrU Is rifillcMral, A tllltl rouillntl in- nm i-iimi ni 1110 hhai uwii .ml fur inrllonlnrB In 1UV. CIIAHI.IMU.IIUA 1. II. P. Mi. I'.. MUlt.,or Ili'V. A, M, ItlJIli, hi !)., rilnoliuli miipw'i .Ullllllt. M11.1TA11V Willi Ol )I .. MiTcb.imvllh , N. 7.. Four milt fiom l'liltii'lelphlii. (formerly locnKil nt l'Hinetowti, N, J.) llnv H. N. lluwrtl.l,. A. M.. l'rfneliml. 'orty-foiirlh Aiinunl Term luigliin hvpl. 10th lUMOAUIUtA l'hMAl.KHr.MlNAUY, ACAIH mm, .iiiuuun i. o,, j-n, A. JL JFiro Iiisuriuii'P. Tho Mnlunl l'lnu miiunnlprai to c mtminlty limtreil tho Krcntevt m-oiirlty '0.' tho U-iint posnl lilo enst. Tho premium nnloi nro Iho rnpllnli On this noillvhtomls nro nnlil lo tlio nlocklinM cri, hut it In dimply nskewipil to jmy ilDllcloticlon nrlsiiiR nflcr Iho payment ol Iom.11 niul ex peiisoi, which In thoCUI.UM.IUA INHt'UANCT. (.o.-.trA.NY.iiiirinuino 101m ir yo.111 01 use lHloneo,htivonveniseii hiUC . per" friituiii upon run premium mm", 'joiuk iowi-i limn iihiiil'i iinhl In tno bent xolvrulBtwlc coinpinl 'H 1U11I11K no mono porioj 01 nine. 111 liiiuriiiK ni mo. ii ntes. Iho limtreil inuit pionmtnco Id hlmnilf 1 lint, hn imvH nrerv venl- I'lmllull lhl. TO form nn nccummntpil funil for crarriteuclcs; !!!. To liny inrgo tuvini'iuiH 10 ino enpiim iuvcmvu m :ho Comnnnv: 'M. ltuii.i the rlilcof n "CUIciirh llio" rntnlny nml wipliiR his Company out of existence. In n Multtnl 1 ompnny ho kcrr''" own re orvo lu hand until iiocileil, nnd pay no dividend to capitalist. Tho mutually insured, liclnij themselves tho capitalists, loolt nftcrtho hnvlness. Us chnmitcr nml Its nzents In nil 'UcoR, inns protecuii!? each oilier, l or inmr ncon or Ayenclos, address j. r r ju;i.urr, Deciding. Columbia, Lancaster County, l'a. Aciksts W'ANTEn for Chamherlln'M Urcnt Cam paign noon, i hk Strtti'srio ol' '72: A Novelty In Political niiill'opular I.ltcrnlure, UiiAl'mu History of tho llcMilillcau nnd inmncrntle unrt Inn- il IMr V i keli li or the RO.eall- d I.lhernl lit nuMlcau rally: nu libido view of he t' 11c nnntl I'onvonl oii. The minor uoucn or Rldrt Rhovvji of thn e milkd-m. Thn llnosl llllis- trnleil llonlc .111I1II..11C.1. A. i;oolcwnlil.'Ol)Vei.ry American clileon. To Keen 10 territory nlniieo, send l for outfit. UNION ruiu.iHiii w iu, ClileKEo, 111., l'hlla., I'ii., or Hprlugllchl, Mass. 1 1 TJTTi nniT nnnnti T?nn iiv; iiuiriiiim uuuud run cents wauled lor our campaign uoods, Hill nt ialit. I'av lOtl nci icnl. luollt. Nowlstho line. Hond nt nnco for llLsclnttvo Circular, and rlco Lists ofour l-'lno Kteel lini:ravlin;s of nil too l anu males, vam puiu jiioiiitniieii. iuan.s, uijiuuriiiiiis, nuuei-, imn. riiius, iiiivi dh'ii- !,! .f.lfnil loll.n llu.u Tfl, fl,1t,,fa l,ftr ,IV easily luado. Full samples sent lor 81. Address Jloonn & UoOiMi'Krn. Mi l'arlt now, Now York CAMPAIGN Thirty now and beniillful designs. (let Prlco List of BADGES ! T. 0. HIUIIAllDS A' CO., it'f'rs, 17 Murray bt., N. Y. TiiECiiFMisrr.v or Diving Dnovmnscr. has never produced n mineral water which com blues lu such perfections tho riualltles of null bilious tonic nnd eathartla medicine, ns that of thoNcltzcrNpa: and taku.vjjt'- KrrEr.vi:sci:NT SELTZEii Aperient Is tho nrtlilclal caulvnloul oi luai greai naiuiiii remeuv. Si 000 itr:,iv.iiti for anv case of llhiid. Diced Ine, llcliluz or Ulcerated i'i es inai un iiino's nr. Kemedv falls to cine. It Is propared expre-slv to euro tho riles, nuduothlu else, ftoiu uy nil uriiKKisoi, x-t ico, ci.w. , BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Is the cheapest and best nrtlclo lu tho market for Ulueliig Clothes, Tho comiliio has both liar- low's and Willhergcr's name on tho label, ami is nut up ntWIItliercer'H Dmis Store, No. z North HeeondHt.,l"hlladelplila. 1). . WtLTllHUULlt, I'roprioior ror saiu u xiriiisis ami uiocers, rrEKl' IT HANDY. Tho ltotlnblo Family IV .MCtuciuc, ior inupiompi euro oi I'uoiern inarrno'a, v;uoicrn jui.iuiuiu. uyscmery Cramits. Hummer C'omnloint. .to.. Jardella'i ComnoundBvrun ol Illnckberrv Hoot nnd lthu barb nn old and well-tried lemedy, cnllrely vecetnblo. nleasaut to take, nulck nnd certain 111 eHoct; can bo depended ou iu tho most urgent cases i may bo given lo tlio youngest infant as wen as 10 tno nseti, n is roauuy inucn iiycnii dren. Keep It In tho house, nud uso In time, Hold by Druggists. JIANbULL A 11110., 2iM0 JiariCliruot,i -iiuaueipuin, xiy il. 1 aKNTd WANTED. Agents mako moro mon A m- nt work lor ns than at nnvLlilui- else ftuMiiCBMllhlliml I'crinniunit. l'iirliciiliiiN Iroo, tl.HTINSON & CO., FlllO Alt Publishers, l'oi inuu, Elaine, augvwi WELLS' GARK0LIG TABLETS Folt couona, colds .V iTOAl;iiiNi;s. ThcsoTablcis present Iho Acid In ComblniUlou Willi other eillelent remedies, In n popular lorm loriuu i lira oi nu in iiuv riinii i iir.it inse.'lscs jtoAiiai!Niis,s nua ululiiation or tno tnroa nro lmmedlatclv relloveil and statouionts un constnutlv beltnr sent to tho proprietor of idle lu cases of throat dUltcullles of years standing. Ill ll'ili I'ou'iuouecciveuny wonnios' (jAV 1 lUlN Imitations, (let only Wells' Cai hollo Tablets. l'ilco2JcenU ncr llos. JOl O. KKLI.OOO, IS Watt St., N, Y. Bolo Asent for ino u, . uenu ior cncuinr. uiiwj i"ri-rvA JIONTII easllv mado with filencll Pwt)vnnd Key-Check Dies. Seeuro Circular nnd Maniple, Jfce, a. M. Si'KNCEit. llrattlebor vi uJl-lw Send lor elrculirs nnd snocl, terms for ".McClellnu's Itcpubll canUm in America. "The l.istcst sclllnpjbnok out, J, M. STODDAItT & CO.. Publishers. Pnirn. 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Posters, elrciilars, terms, nud our An is Pocket Companion, mall froo H'UllAllD l!i;oarublMicrs,7Jl Hainsom Si Phlla. nus'Jwl It Is not a phytic which may glvo temporary relief to Iho saileier forthoilrst lew doses, but which, fiom continued uso brlugsPilcs nudklii. died diseases (o aid luwenkoalng tho Invalid, nor Is 11 n doctort d lhinor, which, under I ho point lar nnmo of "illttcis" Is so extensively palmed oil' on tlio public as sovcrclan lemedles, but Itisn most powoilul Tonic nud nlloratlve, pioiiouueod so by iho lendlui: medical aiithoiltles of I union nnd Pin is, nud lias been liiuji used by thoiegular physicians ol other couiitiles wllu wonderiul lemodlnl results, Dr, Wolls' Extraot of Juruboba retains nil Iho medicinal virtues peculiar lo tho plant and must bo taken nsapi'im.iucut curutlvo agont. Is thero want of action In your Liver & Spleen? Unless relieved nt once, tho blond becoimis lm puro by deleterious seciutious, ino luclug scrof ulous ur sklu diseases, lllotelus, i'elnns, Puslulos, Canker, Pimples, Ac, .v. 'lako Jurubeba to cleanse, purify nml restore the vitiated blood to healthy action. Have you a DyspeplioBloinachJ Unless diges tion Is promptly aided tho system Is ileblliint ed with lots ol vital forco, poverty or tho Wood, Dropsical Tendency, Ocueral Weakness or Las slttido. Tnko It to assist Dlgestlou without reaction, It WlUimpart youthful vigor lo. tho weary suirerer. Havo you weakness or tho Intestines? You nro lu daugcrot Chronic Dlurihcuiot' tliodic.ul iul Dillainiiiatlou of tho Dowels. Take It to allay Irritation and ward oil' tenden cy to lullaminiitlon. Havo you weakness of llio Ulerluo or Urinary Organs? You must piocuro lustnul roller or you oio liable to sufroiliiK worso Iliau death. Take It to strengthen organic wenkucjs or llfo becomes a burden. Finally It should bo frequently taken to keen the system luperleet health or you nro other wlso in great uangorof malarial, lalasmntlo or contagious diseases, JOHN ll. if ELLOUO, 18 Plall Ht Now York. .. BoloAgcutlortho UultcilBtntes. Prlco tl ror ilotllo. Houd lor Circular, auguwl Ifii OTIlilJ TO TKAUllKItR. e u 111 hen pnhlle otniulnnllnn ol leitclKim the keminls of I'miynuhiini nml t'eiitinlhi llslrlrts, In (he new cliiml limine nor Colilrn- ii, on II11. mill liny 01 aiirum, iw c minicnciun in 11 i-kvlt, , M. Hy ni iter M Iho llouil of lllc I ir. IWIIUI'K M 11 Hill M 1 ll' 1 . HeCj, 1 .iiij imimm nisi. PATItlrK KII.I.I'.liN, mi I'tiilrnlln lll. n31 81 iOll HALH. Tho Siibwrlbpr offers 1 for sale his fnitn in Mllllln townnhln eou- llBtliiitnl FIFl'Y AUIIR8. Seven acres nml tlilitocii perehes of Wlilcll-IUQJ iirrwtil .mil. on wn nil in prurtcil I . A 1'WU rilUlll l' IIA.MK lIOlIMlrl - Hit new outniiiKUnuH m aoml oomlltlon. TTiei.o nro two orciuii'iH 011 1110 tiremisoii nndniiover millnKMipply of water. Tho property ndjolim min-i uunn, iiiuKeiiiiiiti dtinuiii I'ouo nnd hurs. Koi paillciiliirnnildieBHor npply to JllinUlSllBllOTr, nuij '.mi iiiiiunville, c 10UUT l'UOULAMATION. WHKlirAM. thellon. Wllllnm I'.lwell. ITeRldcnt. JtiiWeoftho Court of Oyer nnd Teimlini- and tlenernl .lull Delivery, Court of itunitor Hes.lons 1110 j em e nun 1 nun 01 i iiiiiiniio riciH nun ur mil's Coin I 111 thn Will Judicial District, torn- m",e,lnf tin' count lemit Coliiuihln, Kulllviin nnd .VynnilUK, niul Iho Hon. Hum Derruud IsnacH. lonroo Assochuo .Indues of Columbia eounlv invo Issued Ihelr proeenl. heaiiiiu ilnto tholllli iiay of Miiy, lu thu y.mr nt our lrd, 0110 uotisauit, c luui miuurou nun soveiiiy.iwo.nini 10 .luiilli'ei.'ii uir iiiiiiiiiiiiiti.11111 nn or I11HI IIT- ilner nnd ticnciiiloiiiiricrBesslousoflli- Peaco out t ol common pleas niul orphan's Court In loonmhnrit. In 1110 county of Columbia, on Iho rst iloud.iv. btlni! tho !M day ol Herdeiulier next, toeonllnuu two veiks. HotKoMliorohv Biven. to tho Coroner, lo tho ostites ortho lvaco.mid tho Coiislablcs of tho lid comity ol Columbia, that thev be then nnd thero In tlielrpioper petsoii nt 10 o'eloolc In tho loroiinou ol said id day nl Mcplembcr Willi tholr rccoid4,liiiiulsltlnin nnd other rumeinbrnnces, lo ilothosotlilugH whli n to tholr oillcos nppo.'taln to bo dono, Aud thoso that nro bound by recnjum.iiiuo, to n.oiecu o nenlnst tho urn- oners that nro or mnv bo lu tho Jail of tho saw iA,M:uy ol Columbia, to ho thou nnd luero 10 niosecuie iiicui ns snau no lust. .iu. rorsni'oHi.iuslod lo bo punctual In their nltcud nnce.nid'ci ably tothelrliotlct s. Dated ut Ulooms- ' , v iiuik, iuu i.tu i in (iioiiij. , in uiu year ,. b, oi our jiorii, ono iiiousiiuu t ii;ui nun- WJ died and he vent v-t wo and lnthoiilni.lv flflli L'ir ol Ino lndeptiulonco ut the United MniCM Ol AlllL'llCll. JlHU Ij.Ml lll, llluonismug, July '.'OiiilsTJ. Bhci'ltl T 1ST OF GUANO ilUllOHS FOll JI.J Bopteniber term IS7J, ii loom. "U io, w, uaies, ueo. cuvaiioo, Aiiitns. tus Mason, Jferwicic iiiiusoii Owen. Hilar Cnnk Enoch llllt enlioiise, Denver Peter Kneel t. Centre Edward Ilnilmnu. t'uutinlln Patrick F. llmke. Cntnwlssa annuel Fredeilcl:. (Irccnwood rrnnlc Hunt. Hemlock Ell Oh, Moutanr- Biimiiel Ulger, Maln-NathaiiMlllci" Madison Wm. Falrinnn, Francis llmiyiin. Mt. Plei sant Wm. Miller, Tiiomas Jones, liranso David Ilerilng, JaiucsEvos, l'lnu John (iordn r. ltoailmr Cieok John D. llouclt. Frank Yo- cum. aeott Tiiomas urovclluit. Jr.. J. II. Ainmer- man, T 1ST OF PETIT JUUOIIS FOH I j nn is,.'. lilnnm Jacob L. tllilon. Ueo. W. Hluincr. i nisi iv r.r.i. Ci.int 3i. mon 'i- Derwlck Lovl KurU, J. II. lloyt, Alex. I'.enver 1. v . ..inuu. Thompson. I It'll I OU 1-1 l IS II.ILI-l'll. Ilrlarcriek D.miel lt.uuli.icli, n.'i. 1'. Lo.irn. Ca.nwlsta N. P. John. r..nii'c- .Ion. L. Low. (leo. II. t're.is. rranU"ii Jonalhau Forlncr,.laclisim Clo ivcr. l.'lshlucc.'ce": John Whllo. M, A. Ainmer- man, lUvld lost. l.reeuwnou i arvin ies, j. ii. oiaauou, Hemlock llcuhen llnjgart. Mllllln D. A, Hess, llcnjamiu Yoho, Madison Isnno Whipple. Mmiton. Allaliael Houcli. ornncre Jonathan Poust. Win. Sohuvler. Monies livcreu, -inscpn iicnry. i'llio lYm, jveri'iiuei, itiri,. i, viuity. lloarlni; Creek Di vld Urltf. HiiRnr-loaf Wm. A. Kile. Bcoti Jose.di Milbsolinau, J. L. Crawford, J M. HuUzhlscr. SECOND W EEK, lllnnin Frank P. Mcllllde. D. II. Vmintln. It. 11. Mlnnsii. iieo.Kitcucu.iJ. l..irr.josepn anarp less, I. W. McKclvy. J leaver aimon i-. .lomisnn, llerudrk Joslall 11. Dodson. Ilentnn William Wilson, llcuhflii Apnloman Catawisss Jacob L. Klianiion, M. l(. Ilmihcs, 1 1 am Hi on F slier. Adam lei cm . Jacob If ro r h jacoo ijiewcu. ceuire .lonuiaiu. Conyugham John J. Ciiuhliu. Frankllii-Christiati Artlny. Flshlns Creek Hiram Melieniv. J n. M Am merman, lllchanl llrlghl, (irccnwood John Btaildnn, Chan Her Fv,- John K. Musgiovc, Abiiun Triplepieee.- .lacksim Clinton lowh. Locust Hlmnu HclwlK, Homy Helivln, Mnln-D.il. Ftdderoil', D.ivid S. Drown, Wes lev John, M , Pleasant IM. Crawfmd. Scott-lt, J. Mlllaid, 11. O. Cievellni;. II KU lSTJill'S UTtUlub.-jNOTICE If) Xv hereby given to all legatees, creditors nud other persons luierosieu iu iuu estates or tho re spcctlvo decedents and minors, that tho (ol low ing iiumiuisiiiiiiuii iiihi Kiiuiiiiuii iici-iiuiiis ii.iv. been llled til llio OltlCOOl llio Dcirlster of Colnlii bin county, nud will bo pieseuled lor eonilrnia Hon mid nllownnco In tho Oiphaus'Couil. to In held In lllnmnsbiii'g.ou Weiluesdiiy, tho lllidav ol September, b7J, nt - o'clock p. m, oi said any: 1. Tho second ne.-ount ol Samuel Crens Admlnislr.itororciiaiies ll. lle-s, l-ito at Mini township, deceased. 2. Tlio account of Samuel Creasy, Admlnistia. lor of Maiy Cie.isy, lalo of Mllllln township, do. censed. 3. Tho third nnd lln.il account ol Samuel creasy ami stepuen mmo, numiui.strators o Jacob Goho, latoof Mlllllti tnwnshlp, deceased 1. Tho account of Samuel Creasv. (liiarl.iu of Lcnora Yettcr, lato Lenorn Drown, minor eiiiiu oi .uaiiiiuw inuivu,iaio Ol .Mlllliu IOWU ship, deceascil, 0. Tho first and llnnl account oi Samuel Orca sy, uxecmor oi iinuuau .ancr, into ol Scot township, deceased. ll. Tho ll.slnudllual account oi Joseph and Billion w.iiimoyer, i;xecuiors ol John Whit moycr, lato of Fluo townishlp, deceased. 7. Tho first and llnnl account of Oeorcro Cave neo, administrator of Susan J. C.ivcuce, lalo of .uouui. rjcusaui lowusmp, uecoaseu. Tho llrst nml iifirtlal nccnniil nr finnmn Cavence. Executor of Edward Cavnnr.,. intnnf .lu.iut a .i.s.iul iuu uaii,, nci I'.ircil, istrator ol Peter Pelfer. lato of Centm tnusuiiiii e. ino accouui oi uaviu i;. unvmniv n. n.iti decensod. 1 I 111. Tho final ncnunt of Dcnjunln Adams, administrator of Wm, Smith, fiio oi Locust iui.usiiiit ituceuseti, 11. Tho llnnl account of flrlii..! ll lT.tlr administrator of Michael Heller, l.ito ol Mllllln lowusmp, ucccaseu. I'-'. Tho final nccount of Wm Ilasenhuch, uiiiiiiuisiraior aa uoms lion ol .Michael Uageu. uuen, i.iio oi uraugo lowusmp, iiece.isud. 13. Tlio second nnd lloal ncentiiu ,u r.nwl Yot tor, Executor of (leorgo ilowi-r, i.ito m it j.ir. lUeieiiK luwusiup, iieceaseu. 11 Thft lln.,1 nmnnnl r,f All...... I I, IT..,, admiutstralor of Joiia J, Hctltr, lau of Mulliii lownsnn, iiecenseu. 1j. Jho Ilnal account ol Jacob Yone. iiuanin ol Ueorgo M. llrown, minor child of. D.inlol Drown, lain ot Milll.u townslihi, deieased, ns llled bv E. D. Drown nnd . I. VV. Y.ih.v 1-.-r.iif,iw oi .incoo ioiio, iieeeaseii. tor of Elizabeth Moycr, l itj 0i uo Town of ju. ino accouui oi ueorgo aioyer. adminisirn. liiouinsimrg, iiueeascu, 17. Tho account ni Eli Old, uil.nuiislr.Uoi' nt cuinaiino uui, mio oi iU'iuiot i iwushln, do ceased. i. TllO flri.1 and final ne-nnnt nl .Tii'm if.i Anall. Executor of Jsaile Fowler. lal.i ol llrl.ir- cieei. 1,'iviisuip, iieceiist'ii, hi. Tlio account of Paul Fry, ndmliiMintor oi uauioi i ry, eur 1.1.0 oi Deavor township, deceased. a1. 'Jho second and final aicount of JolmSla- ley. administrator of Ellsha Albertson. I.u.i ol tliccuwood township, deceaseil. 21. Tho account ol Cyrus 11. While, Executor oi .uieiiiei union, laio oi risiutiscrcek town, shin, deceased, I".'. Tlmll.Kt 1111,1 fln.l nortli,,, nfMUIinnl l.lll helm, (luardlan of tlio person iiudeslatoofMary E. l'ciscl. of Madison townshln. 2J. Tlio account of J, If. Sharploss, Execulor ol Elizabeth If. Yettcr, lato of Calawlss.1 towu- niuiiit'e-eusuu, 21. Tlio account of Ellas C. Trembly, Adinln Istrator of Joliu Tieinbly, lata ol Scott town shin, deceased. Sj, Tho account of Henry L, Frens, William 11. Freas, and James P, Fleas, administrators oi .(nurew rrcas, mio oi i;euiro lowuslilti, de. ceased. 2(1. .Tho account of Joseph Pohe. administra tor or Leah Poho, lalo ol Centio township, do- 27. TllO nceotint Of Samuel Knorr. mlmliilu, Irutorot Anthony Whllninn, lato of tho Town u i.tiMiiiisiiuig, tiecuilM'tl, 2S. Thoiiccoiiiitof lllchnrd Kile, Evecutor of m un iviie,. ..no ui niiu.iiiuai luwusiup, no censed, '). Tlio account ot Peter Eclciole, a liuinlstra. lor of Solomon Eikiote, lato tl Deliver town, shin, deceased. 30. Flist and dual account ol Susan Keller, Eieciililx tieotgo Keller lalo of Flshlngiioek luiviianip, iiceeiu,.l, WILLIAMSON 11. JACOIlY: lleglster's Ollleo, Iteglslor, lllooiiisburg, Aug, 2, IST'J. IDOWS' APPItAIBliJIKNTU. Tho followluu nimralsements of real nnd per sonal propel ly sol apart to widows ol decedents iiavu ueeu ineu in iuu omco ot iuu Jiegisiero Columbia countv. under Iho Utiles of Com I. nm will bo presented lornbsoluto couiliinatlon, to tho Orphaus' Court to bo hold In lllooiiisburg, lu auditor said eoumy.on Wednesday, Iholthdiiy ot nt'lM, ioi, lib u k,v,L-.w ju in Miiiiiuty, un less exceptions to such continuations mo previ ously llled, of which nil poisous lutoieslod In said estates will tako notice t 1, Widow of Philip T, llaitmau.latoof Scoll township, deceased. 2, Widow oi Abram Youuj, lato oi llouton township, deceased, 3, Widow of Jonathan Knlttlc, Into oi con yugham lowushlp, deceased, i. Widow of John C, Duly, lato ol llouton township, decensod. 5. Widow ol Peter (Jcarhart, lalo of Denver township, doccased. li. Widow of X'hllln W. SleUcy, lato ot Heaver township, doccasod. 7. Widow of Cornelius Klkcud.il!, lalo ul Mlf. Illn township, doconsed . , , h. Widow of Emmor Ilumptoii, lato of P.o.ir lugciook townshl)', doccasod. V. Widow ot William F, Sunder, lalo of Scott township, deceasod, , ,. ,. 10, widow of Joseph Weiss, lato of Madison towiishlivlcceused. , ,. .... 11, Widow of Lenudcr Carmni.lato of llmiton township, doccased. 12, Widow ol Potor ICarm, lato of iloutou towns...,., deceased. lteRlstor'a Ofllco, iUsjUtcr, llluomsburg, Anil, ", 13?-. JU Al 8K1 fBMnKKTKf.M 'l l't v Filerisl Mi, William IfliiBoniiJiV"' r." " '1"""! in lloynuliij, A. ti .v. T, Knit. hnlanr. l. nl. s, ll,,,. , rillMl Vs. Sim,-,.) Hfl, Michael llrnVcr's 'iisn' vn. Mivi e.Htn , T'.V 1 .. . .i .J. ' F '" llr vn : ci t . iiVV.,..7J:,I M"J'"'". H.Hl. t rioanmSVvi'F'r'o V. ' i-ii lull It.jeeo aOnirii' vs. v, .'. i.n!, ' Mu'S3o' MB,1"U v" I'hiloueipiiuii lt, I'ntrk'k Moptn hum vs. 1 l.lelplil t ill A it. , a i.h .,ii i UIU ll. ll. I.'.i, filler Dixon vi. I'lillad. Mrs Man i i imcllj vs, I ll, ll. co. Wilis J. Kline vn, .laeoii imm, i..;l;. ii'ix.i, ,i,,imp ,, ,;,, . . ". V" ' ' " ' "1"' 'ifl'l s el. nl, llotui A Urenmers. William li'irlier. Joseph W. Fnnsey vs Join, Miinip" f.r' I ohtmbla liisuiamoCo. v.s, Joseini m i A.Il.Htowartvs, Fiiincls 11, Jolly. :ir v , ,u ,r ii i- v, ii lni l an nefl v.. . .mug iin,..' udrow Cievnllim vs, Tlioimw Trench. i.''nMI5lI"l,1,lcs'1 itoin iiiu c f inuk L, lliocliway vs. D. F. Heybei , llr. 'audlllmni vs. Mnrllu At. n,ii James Uryuiit vs, lllooinstiunr li-on i'., Mordccal Mlllnril vs. 1 1 uih w. Moileyi ,, Tiiomas Willi nils i, lolmtViln 1 ' hzriiH. Lyons vs, Solomon Dlrlc. J, W. Haukcy vs. u, it, .Ku,.,:. rfl'V0!1,,- ' ""lownrt. it m- ii..iii:; ..' . ur, .', "...' 1B' "'ma m Wllll.nns i"eT vs- ciovoihii. ilonlaiulll Wnunnr v tn.r,..i. ,." '1 lintnu lf,.uB .-o i ,;..V." tllOjfs, mnleisnioriim,' Wiiuiim iicKcivy vs. D.ln- llln iio- , .. Wllltsbarro It. It. Co. JJ'U1'"10 Dazn ion u , Jonathan llouclt. vs. Danii!.i n.i. Wliuesiiarru n. . tu ........... . mVorit'co.' I'-mvl'1 Hnib loiiuu.i VV UI, Fredrick Ilbshr .vs. Di'.nvillu Hnv. Wllicvsoai to ll, 11, Co. llnrvoy Diunl ou v.ho Vs, Dauvlllc mm wiii.csiiario ll. II, Co. iiontiul Nnuscssor vs. Danvlllo I In, Wllkcsbarrull.lt. Co. Jeorgo Heolt and Wlfo vn. D.iuvlll, nud llktsbiirro 11. 11. Co, It, H. llower'a 'adinri.' vs, L, 1'. De iiarton. ohll YeilgCl'rt'lldlnis' vs. ll.avl.l llniml M, E. Walker 'uso' mi, lllooiiisburg LI Hiiiuiu oi sinio isonnai sehool, Lavlnii (lotildcr'usn' vs. Malliliis Kill. Jotin Lawionco's ox'rs vs. Amanda 1, i W. i. Uernrd vs. John (I. Jacoby, Wilson Agcr vs. C, It. Drockwny. Ellzabot Hinoyeisiulm'rs s. Mlelia. , C. D. Fowler liudoratour 11, ll, h, Mcnei:, Wlllliun Coleman vs. llowani c i -.. . John Auspach .t wlfo h. Emnuuti 11 oiuuiiii;iui.i i i iiiup iireuisiol ,V A , Mary Miller vs. John Miller's ox'i leromlnU S. llrobst vs, Dauvlllo i, Wllkcsbarrolt. It. Co. Atuailo from .xi. Ih. Ciui and xm OJ UtHimples ..enKpuil uio free) ir roiallcpilrkiorilii. It. L, ,oi.''ur . Square, .S, 1 . HAH CIMIED 1(1 KS Cl'ltrl WILL CIJItE For euro SI, (or To-tHamplo Dr. E. F. 1 1 CI His. I l,v ... Ullll, . WUiuud Sticct. Newn, ii. i. .TWWl.U.ENTH Wmit,. lor our in tnnni iivo .-diniELKy: ,: nnov OUANTA WILSON iinpalgu Ch. best olios out. Send fur Circular. Hum Largo prollt,s, 11 VAtjKlei LUllltlccn iiiiipiiuu i.iuuii.siauiisniueiit,ii)7Liij Now Yorlc, llnSYIIO.IIANY I How either s Ol' SOUL IlAllMl.VO SiCX mnv tiiv..nnli. .. lovo t affections ol nuy person they chuosi-, IU. stnnlly. Tills slmplo menial nciiiilrouicui al , n possess, free, by mall, for 25 ets. together mi', iiiarnago guuio, ivgypuau uraoio, llroalus, Ilim, to Ladles, .Ve, A iiueer.oxclllng book. liiU.t'JUsolJ, Address T. 11.1.1.1.-1 I.U. I'llOrf, l-llll.l, uEsuAKCHxiesisi ns L'l isaMna Fir:t rrcaium "Ara.fc:!. "1. Doublo Elevated Oven, Warming cioc Proil Ins Door, Fender Ounrd, Duuimm; ,t simiuii (irato, Direct Drall. KULLl.ll, WAltlltN itu" 21(1 Water street, N. Y. u Also lor CAM PAWN uuulis. Adiln .1. ClOOlMFEUD'SEMPIltEPUULIMIlKUlllil Now orleonH, Cincinnati, St. Loin u. i- DE. f'AHPEN'IM'll ioo jiulheuiiy stueut, NEWAltlf, N, J. Ii now treating snccosslullv. Consumption. BronctiilK and nil diseases of tho Throat amlLuu., v. , COMPOUND MEDICATED INUAt. floss CONCENi'IlATED FOOD, A Nil COUGH SY11UP, DurlliiJ Iho past leu years Dr. Cai neuter lu treated nud euted thousa.ids ol cases ol ui, above named diseases, nnd has now hi Ins .i,s session certliiei. 's of euros from every pat i 01 ll'u country. 'I lie Inluilalleii Is Ino.ithed dli,. iu Into tho lungs, Mioililim nud healing mvi ,u lullamed suuaees, enterlug Into iho MooJ i' Imparts vitality as It permeates to every pan thu system. Tho sensation Is nol uuplcism and the 1.1st lnhalatli,u;olleuglves very iliv.il.. I rel'of, paiiicul. li ly when thero Is much iliilh'.il' ol breathing. Under tho lutlueucu of my .cine dies, Iho cough soon grows easier, iho mtjl sweats eoae, tho hectic llcuh vanishes, and " i'-i Improving digestion tho patient rapidly .iiu strength, and health lsngnlii wllliln los 'u llio t'onri'iilralcl I'oo.l iiiplilly builiis un ' most debilitated patient, present mj te , stomach tood nil loadyto bo usslini.u' I i mado into good, rich healthy blood, 'lite ('omit sirup is to bo taken at mgni to t' viato tho congli nnd cnnblo tho p.dlent i .. slcop. lUl directions accompany i.ucn ' I, miid'i , irhlch conshl 0 One lidialers due dottle 0 Hlloriilhc lulu'. oil ; in l'otl I11 ul Sootlilnc ri'lirifui' lidi.tl.int i Oin Ilotllo ol'Anll l(.i!iorrliiie-lc I11l1.1l.1ul '. line Dollle Coneentraleil I'uu.l ; Ouo llolllu o Coufli Sinii. Prlco ol Ilo eonlalniug remedies 10 Is' o 11101-ih, fit); two months, 8 IS ; thieo nioui'i-, . Sent to nuy nddress C, o. D, Pamphlets rim tabling largo list ol patients cuied sent 11., Letters ol luiiul.y must contain ouo dollai lo in biironnswer. Address, A. II. CAlll'ENTElt, M.D., Newc'k, N 1 Dr. C vlll'K.VTEll'tf CATAllltll ItE.MKIA glvo liuiucdlalo lellof, aud will ellect a peim i uout euro In Horn 0110 lo three mor Un. I'i. of remedy to last ouo mouth, $3; two 11I0111 i S: threo mouths, 510. I'IM'Kll In nil Us forms successr.il!) '. 4. J Send lur list ol pntlouts eurod, to A. H. CAItl'ENl'Ell, Jl, D JIl-uj ' 1 JnlyiJlyr Dy W. E. WE11I1, llio uolcd Pliiieernud Hum orlsl. Ainostnccuratoiind iasJliialliigdcsiT.ii' tlon of tho wlldressnnd wcal.'h ol thu liotuni less West. Its untold rlciiea, llg Injuns, l!i.,i do Wolves, Ac. Crowded with vsluahlo lnforauii. .1 s.iarkllug Willi tho keencJt wit and lacli-' humor, rivaling Mark Twa.n's best, nml -phi dtdl lllnslrati'd. Will In Immensely popu u nnd sell beyond precedes!. For samplo p.. Illustrations, terms, .;e., iililrcss, llUDllAltV HltOM.,l'nhllshi'rs, nprii:.j'7Mf 72J Hausom Sl l'lin... SEWING MACHINES. rpiIH SALES OF SKWlNCi,,, JL chinos in 1S71, ns reporled "'V ,"' "Jl,,. 1.S7J, tothoownorsot tho Scwl-'S M.ichim 1 enls, show Hint tho SIM CSS R 31ANUFA0TU1UNU COJII'AN S LAST YEAH SOLD 181, 2G0 Machines NINETY PiOn CUNT. OF Til KM UK INO FOll FAMILY USE. THIS XS OVER 50,000 KHCOJII'ANY JUTJJt. INOTIIKaAHE l'KIUOD, Tho Singor Manufactiu'ing Co., 31 U1II0H SQUA-tBi uaw VOUSj PHILADELPHIA OFFOE !;j1.;l'm"l;, Bl' J. A Dohon, Aur. iu Jiicouis.ijmtfjJr 1.000 AGENTS WANTED t fur our now luo.i , IIIlIMi