ijloomsbuiig, va. Friday, .'luguM SO, lS7f2. A Hrncr. of KalsoliooiK Tlio RejwbUcan of July 1th iiuotos from tlio Mcavcr Jiiulloal (nnd by quot. Ini?riulor80(i)nnnrtlclo of iibuso of Mr. Jluckulow, In which 11 Is tuaortcd that (ho pcopio lmvo Rot from him In rolurn fur hU employment nml compensation In public lltouJiut 'jug1 temperance htw, moling from the courts nil dlscrc Von in the sentence qf a person convict nf its violation, and compelling the im prisonmcnl of the liquor setter in the county jail, and an amendment to tU constitution robbing Philadelphia of two Senators which archer riaht." How hlmbby this Jumbloof falsoluodn is, win Hppearrrom rt sltitcmptit of thn following points : 1. Instead of Riving tho pcopio tho "JuK law," Mr. 1J. both spoke nml volo.l nanlnst H at tho session of 1855, whon u wins passoti. it was ri very foolish statute and wiw repeated by a strong vote at tho next session. 2. The provision in tho seventh roc lion of Iho tint nrtlcln of ihnHfutn m.m. stltutlon, that "no city or county shall uo uiuiueu 10 cicct moro than four Sen ators," was Inserted In tho constitution In 1700 and has remained thero un changed over since, It llmlls Philadel phia to four Senators whoroas In nu apportionment based on population sho wouki now oo entitle;! to six. To hold Mr. Btieknlew reiponslblo for n conatl tntimV provUlott which was. In oxis. t( . .i ,iv Hutu, thirty yoara boforo lio i r vu submit Is lathor "eteop"' in . waynf impudencoovi'u for Quay m I li . UU.y. .. .Mr lluckaluw'swrj' cxt'nlluiif law of . t Miiy, tsr.l, "for in0 protection i.f t'irt.iIiidomeMWaiiit prlv.do lghlt) uiui lo proven I iibii.iM.ln thn S!ilo,iu)l u-o or Inloslcjitlng drinks" was truly u meflfsuro of rufbun mid ww justly I'oninieiidod by a,jK0 Ag(iow, In do llverlng tho opinion or tho fcupromp Court In n recent mni, ns ouo of tha bwllrtwa upon tho statuto book. It prevents (ho HlulTing Of boys, craiy pi'opln and drunkon men with Intoxi cating drinks, onabfiw thii inemborri of tho family of an habitual drunkard to 'Hlup tho supplies' by hotlco to liquor dealers ngalnst furnishing him there with, and rorblds tho porformauco of thn marrlauo corcmonv wlumovnr ono of llioparlioa Is Intoxicated. It it not trim that tho comt has no discretion as to thosontonco In casoofn conviction uniJer this law. Tho lino mav bo from flO to &0, and tho Imprisonment inn tn sixty days. Considering that thooffonco must D0 8iiown to do "wilful" In order to a conviction, tho punishment is not Roverc or unreasonable. J. Tho hardihood of tho assertion that tho people havo "Just" obtained from Mr. B's public sorvlco ajug law (which ho voted against) nnd a limita tion of Sonators from Philadelphia (with which ha had nothing to do,) need not surprlso any ono who considers tho desperation of tho Ilarrlsburg Ring, and of Its organs. Their grasp upon tho public treasury and tho nubile nflinns Is threatened aud thoy know they must ugnt uosporateiy to maintain their pos ition. But "their labor will bo in vain." A Double-Headed Falsehood. Several times during tho prcsontyoar tho Columbia County llepubllcan has pretended to clto expressions from a speech raado by Mr. Buckalow In front of tho Court Houso, in Bloomsburg, some years slnco, woll knowing their fahehood but Intending them for cir culation and uso in othor parts of tho Stato. For instance, in that papor, un der dato of July 11, 1672, appeared tho following: "Mr. Buckalow In a speech upon tho Court House steps in Bloomsburg, in which ho roviled tho Union soldiery as Lincoln HIrolings. said: "Fellow citizens, when I landed in' New York from South America and found that Abo Lincoln, thorall-splltter of Illinois, was President and W. H. Seward his Secretary, I was humilia ted " Tlio old sayingthat "liars should havo good memories" comes injust hero, for tho fact that tlio spooch in-quostlon was published iii.full at tho limo, sooms to havo boon forgotton bythoforgor of tho nbovo article. That speech as publish ed shows that no sucli lauguago or .Ideas a anorlcd woro uttered In tho spooch, and tlio truth of tho statomont has boon dimlod moro than ouco In our columns. IbMldct), tho original phonographic notes of tlio speech aa taken down at tho tiino by ono of tho most compotont reporters In tho United Slides, nro now lying bororo ub, with tho following eon clusivoBlatcmont by tho roporlor ap pended thorolo : "In tho foregoing short-hand notos of Mr. Buekaluw's remarks on tho Court J".1i9.al.?r,ij' bloomsburg, Soptombor JO, 18(11, (Ukon down by mo fully and completely at tho tlmo, without a word btdng missed) no Buch oxproaslon aa "Lincoln hirelings," or "Abo Lincoln tlio rall-splltlcr," occurs. Aug. 21, '72. With this declslvobrnml nf f.iW.!,,.! upon It wodlsmiss thiswiolched forgery irom luriuor attention. 8ECHETAKY BOUTWELI, lias Ovldeilt- ly becomo an apt scholar In Korablo's fchool of addition and division. From bN reports wo find that thero woro $1,. (iOL'.fiGii.SOO of nvo-twonty bonds out standing on Juno 30, 18G9. Ho also states, In his roport of March, 1872, that thero woro f 500,115,100 of thoso bonds retired botwoon Juno 30, 18G0, and Mnrch 1, 1872 j yet wo And in tho samo monthly statement" that thero woro $1,. 181.020,300 or nvo-twonty bonds out standing on March 1, 1872; which only shows tho actual rctlromont of $118,031,. 600 worth of theso bonds during that poriod. Hero la a discrepancy In his own statement of $81,480,000 an actual loss or dropping out somowhero of that amount. Now where has that $81,180, 000 gono 1 Boutwol 1 Bays ho has redeem ed that amount of bonds moro than ids own figures show havo boon rotlrod. Is thero a ring steal of that amount In tho purchaso and rctlromont or bonds? If so, It Is a vory largo porcontago to go to tho addition, division, and slienco ring. A steal of over $81,000,000 out of ovory $500,000,000 la a larger porcontago than tho Tweed Ring took for tholr privnto uso. It Is a moro extensive practlco of tho system of addition, division, and slienco than tho country can long stand. World, llmliniill. WHAT Ul..-lliLll'Nn sv AM(lt t ,nM TlttT.i Nu great i let I ., dlrt-iulhrMHlim with thn Unpiibllctti Htalo Itdti'l, vim HAHTIIANFI', HY 1h euNNMI TION WITH Till'. KVANM HWIN DI.H, ANI AIiIjMN, MKOAUMH OP ItlMVOTUS KOUTIIU NINP. Mil.. Ill ON HT HA. J i. -Ijinraslri 1'riJ.s. frrund. Wo roitret that iw long im Auditor Ounoriit Hurt rutin, Wru mi thiixtatiil bo foru tho Kviuw InveHtlg.itljg Commit, too UK 1)11.) NOT TIS1A, Aliti HH KNEW eonirrning tho niTiilr. Pitts burn Uatrtte, Your eomtntlioo havo not language RulllcicnUy filiong to wqirctH tholr ilU approbation or ho bold un outrago, or fllUilg tiirniM to ehametorlzo TUOSK IN OKl'MOlAli POSITION WHO 8RHK TO PAUilATM OH KX0US13 THIS iVltONn.-ibri. Jas. L. tfrrt haul. l thoy nro not (Unproved (elwrges against Ilortranft) thoy will bonceopt cd na truo by tho pooplo. IT WILL NOT DO TO MAKE HA11TIIANFT OUIl OAKDIVX'VE.-Pittsburg D,'s patch. They cannot but oxpresi their disap probation of tho looseness or OFFI CIAL ltOUTINE THAT PLACED IN THE HANDS OP EVANS OVEIt A MILLION OP DOLLARS OP VALUABLE ASSETS WITHOUT REQUIRING PROM HIM ANY SE CURITY WHATEVER.-01. liar ry White. Evnna collected S1S1, 108.81 and ro tains tho whole. STATE OFFICIALS KNEW THIS FACT FOR THREE YEARS BEFORE IT BECAME PUB LIC. AND THE NEGLECT TO RE- POUT THE TRANSACTION TO THE LEOTMLATITIIF! IS TlF.11 ART) ED BY US AS A GROSS DERELIC TION OP OFFICIAL DUTY. Hon. O. Ar. White. 'Hie Hilling Creek Conrwlcracy. Tho Htalo slanders about this subject have been so often and so thoroughly mfuUd that wo seldom pay much at tention to them. Wo conv. however, nn articlo on the subject by tho cdllor of tuo Hhenamloah Herald, nn Independ ent journal, which howovor supports a portion or tho Republican ticket. Tim wrltor was a member or tho "Army or invasion," nnd knows whereof ho Hpeaks : So It is with thochargoof fathering tho "Fishing Creek Cohfe(Iorac.v"whIcli la cast upon thostatcaman liko shoulders of I1UCK A I.TCW. Yet wo know this eiiargo is false, for wo woro on tho spot and took part In i inu ceit-unucii campaign to crusn it. Woll do we remember tlio heroic chargo wo mailo on tho supposed battlements of tho conredorntea after a fortnight's preparation, reconnoltorlug, scouting and picketing and qulto vivldiJs tho plcturo still In our miudsof tho disgust ed coimtonancos of tho ono thousand braves as they reached tho summit of tho mount whoro wo woro taught to bo llovo tho Fishing Creek army was massed nml wlilnli far mm .,.,! i. wo had regarded with awo aud oxpoct aucy, and found not n man, nor tho uiuuuuii, uvmonco inai n man nau over been there. Rnnh wna mir nrin.mn.it. appointment that our sojourn in Colum- um iuiiuij Mua ouuriunuu none loo soon and llllf fl fntv rlnva nlancn.l 1nfn nk soldier was to bo seen whoro for six wooks all had been bustle, and activity. Tho Government was beautifully fooled '.j. iwujiiu wuo wameu lo seo tno - - " us Inform you, that such a thing as a confederacy to resist tho U. S. Govern- iuuuu uuym ujtiaiuu in uoiumuia coun IV. thflt thn irnilliln Oint nvWn durlnc- thnt Inlirnsllnrr nnrlnrl nf IU. when tho draft was so sovoro, amount ed to nothing moro than what existed In this and other counties of tho Stato, and that was thodosortionof a fow men that had been drafted and their rofusal to appear whon summoned in defence ui lucir couuiry. jmo opon resistance, no organization in opposition to tho fed eral nilHinrltloa nnthlnrr riiif thn n.l ..r - - J f uwvu.ug, um. Vl.o ULU Ul a.fow, men who fled to escapo being fore od Into tho army and this Is tho his tory of tho "Fishing Croek Confeder ccy." As ovorythlne nertainlnir to tho men prominent in tho political world at this time is sought after, wo transfer lo our columns tho following sketch of Colonel Blanton Duncan, who leads tho attempt at forming a stralehtout movement. This sketch Is taken from a southern paper: Whon ho found that his own stato, TvOntllfllrv. millil nnt lift fnrnn1 infn cession ho offered his services to Jeff .Davis wun ino expectation or receiving a high commission. Ho was mado only colonol and aido-do-camp, and Boon resigned to tako a contract for cngrav- iua uuu juiiuiun ujuitneraie notes. jj.o fn flirt nlmvurt s f linflitr - - x ww v4u ui tin tho treasury department, and on his Tnon ho ontercd into tho busino33 of blockado running, In which lio mado monoy. ThoMomphls Avalanche says or mm mat iriio does not stay in tho Bourbon movemont longor than ho did ill thn Cntlfriflnr-ntn nrmiy mntmmnnf n ...... . ...J 1.I.J . n soarch warrant will bo required to find uiui ouvuiiu wooks ueioro iiiocampaign ppons. Duncan has Iniluoatlal friends In WaShlnptSIIl.linwnvni- If lio lino nnnn in tho soUth, and Grant's postmasters uiugiuuim igusaisi m luillicrillg Ills projocts. Mr. J. M. Edmunds, tho nOStmUstnr nt. Wnsililnnlnn n.,.l unnm. lory of tho Orant congressional com. ..limy, w uiruumiinn iiuncan'8 circular for him. nppimiinnlml mlMi lm c.lill.. - , I J .... . II 1 .. hivj ohimuiu. ed ukaso to postmasters: wiwiungion, u. u., July no. 1872. 1)EAU Hrn; Plrmcin tnn.l II, n Vi.mlr.i circular lo active domocrats In your district who do not support Mr. Greeley nnd will eo-opcralo in tho Louisvlllo convcniton. twnu mo a list of such men in your county Immediately. J. M. JfiDMUNDS, . "Secretary." Tho Duncan movement ia of no nc count In Itsolf, but tho action of tho administration mauagora in giving It goyornmont support ia signlUcant, as indicating tho desperato strait to which thoy must feel thomsolvca reduced when thoy nro ready to rosort to such means In tho hopo of stemming tho lido of reform. Blanton Duncan'a principal co-adju. tnr in T'nnnavlunnln Ij ivr. ir...i i.... of Philadolplila, who has recently been pardoned out of tho penitentiary by Tlio Loaders. It la well known that Tweed In Now York, Cameron In Pennsylvania, and Grant at Washington, aro tho leading spirits and lnsplrers of tho plundering gangs who now infest all places of trust or prom in tlio United Btatoa. Speak ing of such as thoy, and thoso who oth. erwlso run tho Government, Carl Schurr, lately remarked : "But I db say that almost every eno- mv nf niniiPAtv nml nf r.-at..fnn - form and ovory defender or usurpations and broaches or law and ovory whlto waahorof abuses and ovory defender of corrnnt nractices in thn Ttnnnlitlrnr. party la to day a friend of tho adminis tration nnd an advocato of Grant's re- olectlon. Laughter and applause It llaughtor and thero Is no oacapo from it: and thoso gontlomen being tho most solflsh, tho most Interested, tho most nctivo, tho boldest, nnd most unscrupu- Innq. will Tin nntlirnllu Ihn lKirlln nni. Its in such party." THE COLUMBIAN Another. Thn Hon. Hubert J. Walker, Sccreui ry of the Tnmmtry under Mr. Polk, nnd lately a ill.-dltigiilHhcd defender nf don. 1 r.mt , In n letter written flomo tlmo ngo, upon thoHulJect of our national II nanwn, iitnkrei u ntnloment which In duces us to Hiipposo that ho too will bo found firOrceleynnd Brown. Mr. Walk er says s "Tho Judical policy, iw exhibited In nil llitlr legislation foru poriod or near ly four yoatsBlnco thn conclusion of tho war, hIiowj a late of oxpondltuiw In Umoof peace exceeding $ 1 00,000,000 n year. Tho continuation or tho Radical pulley necessarily involves a repetition of thesu expenditures. But Biich expen ditures render taxation so Intolerable as to lead to repudiation and bankrupt cy. Thero la but one party really and Blnecroly In favor of tho payment of tho public debt, nnd that Is tho party advo cating a vast docroaso or tho public ex penditures." Hkiiu Is a Washington despatch tele graphed from Washington all ovor tho country : "Prlvalo letters, wlthln a day or two, from tho moat promlnout Republicans of Pennsylvania, aro much moro hope ful, and speak with great confidence of llartranft'a election in October. Tho ro cent changes havo all boon In tho Inter est of unity and consolidation within tho party, which la in much bottor con dition than a month ago. Tho-lnlluonco of tho Pennsylvania Contral Railroad has been secured, and Don Camoron, son of tho Senator, has gono into tho corneal wun nunis nullity, anil will Uo voto himself to it until tlui election. Do tho peoplo of Pennsylvania elect their officers or Mr. Don Camercu, "flon of tlio Senator?" Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has not and will not tako any part In tho canvass. Ai.n tho Presidents from AVashlngton to Jackson looked upon tho Federal of fieca as part or tho government, and ro moved no ono oxcopt for personal or of ficial demerit. From Jackwni to John son they woro looked upon aa party pa trouago. Johnsou and Grant nro tho only Presidents who havo regardod them ns personal requisites, nnd filled them with their personal favorites and retainers, and mado personal fealty tho solo condition of appointment and con tlnuanco hi oillco. Theso nro tho stops of our national doscent to tho corrup tlon wo behold nnd deplore to day. For tho first forty years of our government thero woro only nbout fifty removals from office Grant has removod doublo that numbor In a singlo month. This shows tho necessity of civil sorvlco rO' form. Mr. Grccloy will bo tho first President fairly pledged to carry out this sorely needed roform, nnd tho first President of Iho whole peoplo slnco James Monroe. It ia a great thing to help inaugurato a now era In national politics. Oolden Age. The Know otIiItig Cnndldnte. Wo clvo below a letter, which folia us own tale, from Albert riko. tho law yor and poet. No ono will doubt tho truth of tho charcro ii'Mlnst tho Radical VIco-Prcsidentiai candidate, In tho face or so direct and nositivo a statement. mado by a gentleman of Mr. PIko's nonor ana truthfulness. To the Editor of the Xew York Tribune: "Was Hcnrv Wilson a Know Nnth- inc?" You sav vou aro conatantlv ro. coiving letters asking nu answer to this question. i wm answer it. I was a delegato to unu a meinoer oi ino national council of tlio Jrnow nothing party, in tho sum inor or 1855, nt Philadelphia, and ono of tho seven delegates from a Southern Stato. I found tho present Senator Henry Wilson In that body when I en tered it, and ho sat in it during the wholo session, and helped to settle the platform, being ono of tho seven dele gates of Massachusetts. To bo thero he had to have tho sign, word and grip, and necessarily had ta ken tho same oath which wo all had ta ken on cntoring tho ordor,. e.,not to as sist in any way in clovating to any of fico of trust or profit any person of for eign l)Irth, or any Roman Catholic. Tho oath Is as binding on him now aa It was thon. My name will assure you that I know that of which I speak, I object to Mr. Wilson's sneaking out of tho scrapo, by both tho supprmio vert and suggestio falsi. Albert Pike. Washington City, August 22, 1872. Let It be Ifemcmhcrcd. Let tho tax-cursed working men of this Stato rcmomber that It was John F. Hartranft, tho Radical candldato for Governor, who. aa tho auditing oDlcor of tho State, covered up tho Evans awindlo by which thoy wero robbod of ovor three hundred thousand dollars at ono tlmo. Lot thorn reincinbor that this samo John F. Hartranft roceive.d, as his sharo of tho Evans swindle, seven thousand dollars 1 Lot them cmombor that this samo Jonn F. H.rtranft rccclvod from a Philadelphia broker at ono tlmo two thousand dollars, and at various other times sundry largo amounts, as his "dlvy" In speculations on Stato funds. Let them roniombor that if John F. Hartranft had boon an honest .udltor Gonoral, and had mado out hi nnual report) as ho was required to , and had takon an oath that ho woui.i, that tho Evaii3 swlndlo could nover havo been perpetrated, and tho 300,000 stolen by tho ring or which ho was nnd is a mombor, would now bo in tho Treasury of tho Slato. Let tho corporation cursed pe.iplo of this Slato remember that Harrison Allen tho radical candldato for Auditor Gen eral, whllo a mcmbor of tho Sonato, voted for ovory corporation measuro presented. Lot them romomber that aa a Senator, ho voted to rob them of nlno mifllons or dollars, at ono haul, by voting for tho bill that gavo tho nlno millions of Stato securities now belonging lo tho sinking, fund of tho Stato to rail road corpora tions. Let them remember, that in hisentiro" Senatorial career ho was nover known to voto for tho Interests of tho tax-payers, whero It waa a question between tho mas3oa nnd monopolloa. Lot them remember that both John F. Hartranft and Harrison Allen aro toola of Simon Cameron, and if elected will bo used by him to rob tho Stato to enrich him and hla rings. Bellfonte Wntcoiutn. A Washington despatch announces that Sccrotary Boutwoll will not ro sumo his official dutlca in tho Treasury Department until nrter tho Presidential oloctlon, having engaged to canvass tho Stato or Pennsylvania without delay in bohalf of Mr. Grant. Considering that tho honorable gentleman's salary (which ho contlnuoa to drttw) la paid to engago lilm as Sccrotary of tho Trcasu ry and not ns n travelling stump-spoak. or, tho tax-payora of tho country may perhaps hesltato about affording him an opportunity to res u mo his duties "after tho Presidential election." Satnuol J. Randall reports tho enthu siasm for Qrceloy in Northwestern Pennsylvania unprecedented. So far as tho West is concerned, Catneronlan rings and Hartranft speculators will ho hurled out of sight, AND DEMOCRAT, l'itt slntrir Liberal at Work, Tho deslru to hear Hon. Thomas M, Marshall, who baa been until tho pres ent year thn great light or tho rcpubll can parly in this eottnly, drow logothor last evening tho largest crowd that haa ovor asaombled in this clly during thn campaign. Hdoii nrter 8 o'clock, Dr. King called Ihn meeting to order nnd proposed Dr. H. T. Coffey for l'rosldont, whoao namo wa received with eheois. llo nlno read tho list of vlco-prosldouts. Including Homo of our most prominent citizens. Dr Coffey Introduced Hon, Thomas M. Marshall, who said: "Moro than thirty yoara ago, when n boy, nml standing within a stone's throw of this corner, I was callod upon to nddioss my follow cltlzona on tho samo principle aa thoso I advocato to-day. A voice, "You wero for Henry Clay." No, sir, I was not for Houry Clay ; 1 waa for J. G. Blrnoy, and 1 waa among tho first abolitionists of this county. 1 was taught tho principles or human liberty at my mothcr'a lcnco. Applause. I havo always bollovcd In that, and maintained it. Now I am told that becauao I am In favor of Horaco Greoloy for president that I havo loft tho republican party. If 1 havo left tho republican party I havo many companions. I shall not feel lone ly. But what Is tho republican parly composed of t Is It composed of custom hoii30 nnd Incomo lax aud rovonuo col lectors ? Aro theso officers tho republi can parly V If thny are it Is bccau3oyou, tho pooplo, havo permitted them to bo bo. You, tho poople, fought tho batllo, and prcsorved tho country, and gavo them thoofilcni. But what Is tho repub lican party V They met In Philadelphia in 18M and virtually adopted tho Declaration of Independence aa their platform. Evory ailtelo, ovory lino, ovory lottor of (hat plntfurm can bo de fined to moan just theso thrco plain propositions: First, fro men : second, fico labor; third, tron binds. Tho plat form doesn't nv a word nbout!tho tariff. ro-uay wo stnti i tu'-n ova to nvo anil look nt each li f-r fun to face, and whoro 13 tho m.vi "in 1 1 i it free except tuu southern wiillu unu. Applause. Show mo u man with a black skin am I wilPshow you a frco man. But his lormcr master in tho south la not free, rAnnlnuse. I And labor is froo to ovcrv limn h.ivo Homoof tho Into southern mas turs. Haven't wo froo lands? Every aero from north to south, from east to wostof thia broad domain ia freo to every man save some ot uio southern masters Wo nro told wo inust'n t loavo the ronub llean party that mado slaves aud labor and laud froo I But was it tho republican party mat mauo mo slaves free t it was tho republican party with tho heart of tuo American pcopio inai mauo mem free. It waa tuo Irish and Gormnna with tho American pcopio that mado tho slnvos free. Who wero thoso, I nsk, that camo homo from tho war shattered aud crippled ? Don't tlio Irish Catholic who sacrificed his sons demand the right to say : "I gavo myjowola to frco tnoBiavov" Appiauso. Tho German camo hero without a dot lar, but ho had a bravo and honest heart Ho was contont to no out and cot nos session of a liltlo piece of rock that tho irisu and Americans would inuerli at But with truo German couraeoho would plant a tree and dig up tho stouo, and in a iew years wun luuustry and por soveranco tho "wlldornesa waa mado to blossom as tho roso." Tho noxt genera tion saw tuo ucrmana a powor in mo land, and thon Iho Germans wont out to tho war aud gavo up their lives to set ino siavoj ireo. xio not ton mo nouodv struck a blow for human liberty but urantr icueors.j wno aro tuo truo heroes ? Their names aro numcrous.bii t tue.v nover woro Biioutuor strana nor stars. I Jionor Grant and voted for him, aud you Domocrats know I hit you many a hard lick for him. I Lauchter.l l Know iioraco urceiey. no is a imro minucu mau. no is ino oniy man in pub lic lifo in tho United States that I may say my icoungs aro lor. .tie ia puro ana innocent. Partisan papers hero describo mm aa a narieciuin. a loot aim a clown. as a man who goos about shabbily nnd ouuiy dressed wun old cowhldo boots. and ono log of bis pauts rollod up for mo mero iovo oi eccentric notoriety. He is also guilty of every crlmo in tho calendar. He ia tho author of tho Asiat ic cholera. Ho Is responsible for tho Chi cago fire. Ho sold a cow that had a calf mat was cousin in somo remoto degree to a calf of Mrs. O'Leary'a cow that kicked over tho lamn that set flro to tho barn that burned Chicago. Roars of laughter. Ho had read Mr. Ureeloy's book "Recollectiona of a Busy Life," and he thought it ono of the finest proofs of tho worth of Mr, Grooloy's real char acter. Ho said in tho book ho had no higher ambition than that It might bo Wiitton on hla tombstono that he was tho founder of tho New York Tribune. But ho, tho speaker, thought thonropcr epitaph of Horaco Greoley ought to bo inai no was too lounucr oi marepubii can party. Prolonged cheerintr.l Ho was an Instructor of tho nation in na tional and political honesty and virtue. It had been said of lilm that when that old whlto hat was on Ills head it covered tho largest brain in tho United States, and that old whlto coat covered tho warmest heart In America. Applause Look at his history. His farno is not built on tho sighsand woes of humanity. His famo was mado in a frco land and in tho Interests of humanity ; nnd now let us raatco him president ot n frco peo ple. Partisans say that Qreelev is a licklo man, full of vagaries, A man who has fiiiight for ono idea for over thlrtv years, nnd Huh Miccculed in miking hlm-ilf theirriMicst mind ! 'he- nation. Is not a tlckli-' may. D ( "ic ! of a poor farmer, A-jvi milvi d -I 'his wav. appear fickle? v tbko upthoronuhi en iu-i."i in A o. gheny county nnd look over It. You would notsunnosofromit thero aro 8.000 or 9,000 Germans in thia county. Thero Is not ono German namo on tho list. Thoy aro horry for that now, and nro anxious to havo somo of tho smallest officers off, so aa to put Gormnna on, to ouy ino uerman voto. All tlio crcatpolnta of mv nol Ileal compa-ja havo boon fulfilled. In tho Chicago platform they said tho rights of tho statea should bo rospected nnd each ono loft to regulato Its own domestic nr fairs according to Its own laws, and the rights of 8tntC3 should bo protected. That was good republican doctrine In 1808, and it ought to bo In 1872. But at tho last congress thoy brought up a bill to suspend tho writ of habeas corpus, to enabio Graut to suspend tho laws lu t- iccnsuiiea, - But thev sav vou can't voto for Think. alow. Yes, I'm going to voto for an hon est man. and ovorv honest stato sunatnr win endorse UharlesR. Buckalow aaan iionorauioanuuprient eontioman. Iain opposed to Hartranft; I know him. iiiaugntcr.i i tion't think ho Is very bail j thero lsnotenough of him for that. Tho speaker related tho Evans affiir, for tho repotltlon of which wn Inplr spaco. Tiioy Bay uucKalow did not votn In company with republicans. I am sorry for that. I wish ho had. But ho Is hon est, and I will voto for him. But thev say, "You go over to tho democrats." I wont over to mora onco boforo lu 1855. Wo went to bed Amorlcan citizens ono night, as Dutch and Irish and tho noxt morning wo woko up forolgnors. IA voice "How about Wilson V"J Wilson was candldato for know nothing gov ernor of Massachusetts, nnd -was thrco limes defeated. Ho lefti Ho won't stay long when tho chair la not warm''. Tho spoakor concluded arahht great appiauso and enthusiasm. Campaign Xotes. Kx-Govornor Stono, of Iowa, Is out for Greoloy and Brown Ho Is ono of tho most Influential republicans lu (hat stato. Tho Now Orleans llepubllcan Bays that Orant Is coming out for Greoloy on tho fourth of March. So vou hundred republicans of tho filly pf Pittsburg, Pa., havo signed a call ror a Greoloy and Brown meeting, Kx.".1ros'dent Motion, formerly of Oborlln College, dollvorcd n Greoloy speech at Oberlln on tho 20th Inst. Ho denouncoil Grant aa "corrupt, vulgar, and trustless." BLOOMSBTJIIG, A. O. Koyns, ono of liliieolii'd post niiMtcri In Allegheny uounly,M out f r Greeley. Tho prominent Republicans in Con greaa who support Grccloy, unit Brown aro: Governor Aualln IHnlr, of Michi gan; General Nathaniel P, Banks, nl Massachusetts s General John F. Famx worth, of Illinois; Hon. MlloGoodrloli, of Now York, nud Hon. Jih. L, Mor phia, f Mississippi. A Grant minion, lu a speech deliver ed In Now York clly on Tuesday night last, thua expressed himself regarding tho nowspapura which do not bollovo In Grant: "I look upon tlio public puna its u public nulsanco, nnd tho people ought lo nriso lu tholr majesty nnd put down Iho newspapers which malign our Prealdenl." Hon. John Brtsblu, a director and attorney of tho Delaware, Lnckawutiini and Western railroad, has declared fr Greoley nnd Brown. Four yean ngo ho voted for Graut. Gon. Brlshlu Is highly respected and esteemed In prominent business clrclai In thin Htate. Ho form erly roprosonkd Lu,ruu county lu con greaa. Next I NEWS A nowly-lnvoutod canal-boat, Just complotcd, propolled by steam power, will start on hor oxporimcntal trip lo Buffalo on Monday noxt, with n freight of 100 tons. It Is n bold attempt to win the JluO.000 offered by tho Legislature ofNow York for tho best method of nav igating our canals by steam, nud excites considerable Interest as to tho result. A policeman has been caught In Now ork In tho very act of burglary, ano liter policeman keeping watch. This wll" explain many of Hie "myslorluui robborios" noted In tho p ipers, Tlio Republicans of New York nonil nated nt their couvuutiou, on .August :21st, jonn a. ijix for Governor. Tho Schuylkill county Democratic Convention met Agust 20, and mado thu following nomination!): Hon. James llyon for President Judge; Hon. Isaac Kline for Associate Judge; for Congress Hon. II, Reilly ; Delegates to tho Con Btitiitlomil Convention, Joel McO.iman t mid J. M. Wotliorlll ; for Assembly, Clms. F. King, Thos. Egan, and J. W. Miinnan, Tho convention was largo and enthusiastic. Hon. Androw G. Curtiu arrived nt New York from Liverpool last Sunday He will doubtless soon bo heard from in thia Stato. Governor Hoffman, of Now York, has written a letter declining to bo a candi dato for rcuomluatlon. lio has been twlco elected Governor, nud has had his full Bharu of tho honors of tho oillco, and la tired of itscarca nnd responsibilities, Gledstanoa A Co., E ist India and Chi na merchants, havo failed in London, Jingland. Their liabilities are over $10, 000,000. Returns from West Virginia indicatu tho clcctiou of Jacobs, Independent, by 1 to C000 majority. Tho South Carolina Republican Con vcntlon, was tho most disgraceful affair ovor known In politics, nnd broko up in a row in- which pistols woro drawn nnd nourished. Tho better class of delegates bolted and organized a separate Conven tlon tho noxt day. Carpet baggers and negroes woro tho causo of tho trouble. At Washington on Tuesday, a roslau rant keeper was fined $100, nud ordered to forfolt his license, for refusing to sell liquor to n colored man, thereby violat ing nn equal rights st Unto of tho Dis trict of Columbia. Tho exponses of tho Boston Jubilee, according to tho report of tho Execu tive Committee, wero about SG50.000, and thoreceipts 1 10,000, leaving n deficit of $210,000. New Advertisements. "OWN STATEMENT. v.. v.. ,v uutiwuru. lAtiii'cmr jor i;7", ill nccouiu with tho Town of lUoointlmrg to Jlny Uli, 1S72. To b.il.inco as per last nnuual Btntomcut tllOD 08 uu. nyoxoneriUkms 12 :H lly aiuouut paid Tr eas. ;i3jfr 7J tlluO 08 fl. W. Foster. Collector for 1S71 tn ncromit with tllO Town Of lltoomsburir In Mnv Hit 1ST'- Pit. To nmoiint of ilnplicato sw;ii id CIl. ny CAili pnUl TrwiAurcr l'lis ftl 01 m I 01 !)" n liy corrected assessment lly oxnucratlous Dilauco nncjlloctod Mil U) 10J nu HfATEMUNT Of KXl'EXHIS .M'(V)UNl' TO MAV I, '7.'. ll.ilaiico lu hands of Trcasuior at last set tlement mR .-ti Amount uncollected at last teltltiucnt on dunllcato 01 1S70 I inn o-t Amount or tax levied for year 1STI '."JIO 91) uuiiuui. lucejvuu upon nacs ao tj ,u W."J Ot insnunsKMENrs, Exonerations of if. o. Wno.iimr.1 I 12 a, (ill 11 1771) -312 51 5 ;ii 1C) 00 Treasurer's commtslou on 3107 01 l'ald on road account Hiving nnd i'SUillsMiijr giad'cn l'ald lor Uiko nud icnt of cuslno homo l'ald Hecretary'H sulnry l'ald 11. U. Woodward servlni; notices nnd alcudluij Bliows, service in Town Con htablo Water ncroimt, profile .Ve. US 10 si as 111 Ul SI IS L-l '20 711 (Ml : ro 111 0) l.'l (III s uu 5 00 I 7.i Ti 00 II -20 II 00 17 111 ni 1.1 ITIUIIUK I.OClC'll l'ollco nnd boding I). (I. lUrkley, professional servlc.iv K, II, J.lttlo - ' Kent, luel and light Copy ot nssessmeiit Pamphlet ol Town In-.vs Treasurer's notices Oath or oillco W. II. Eat, fees Tax refunded raid Auditors (I, W, Foster exonerations 11. W. KoUer uncollected in nanus or Treasurer rnldouUtandlu3 ordeis last year 1 :;!).) so 21 11 819.9 03 Dnooncxpeuso account lo Bimtry- p; I.011S 37 CI Outstanding order No. !Wl 3 00 jMJijViftrinii sundry pornons 10 111 31 79 HTATKJTTJSJ. OF DKUT ACCOUNT TO TMAV I. 1S72. Amount of lax lovlcd for navmnn I of nxoncratloiiH r.2 T3 DlHlUTnai-uivj ri Treasurers commission on f 1125 1 (18 S') rum on poor debt i iu eel 1 on noor debt 'aid on road debt llulanco In hands of Treasurer Uncollected ou dupllcato 711 81 on 71 270 S3 13751 00 li MKNUENIIATi ... . .. l'reslcloutof Couuell AttChtl P. I-'.VKII Utv.'.. in- ' . ""'ei"Buen Auuuors or tuo to-wj IllopmsburB. do hereby ccrtlly that wo huvo n ot ex .. .....u,, ,uu uuiivu loiegoiug Btaiomonlof 'xpeu- fniinrf iinu no'ouuU ol Collectors, nnd havlnu pen v "vth .. itjiiruvi) mo HJunv. Awif.li.iwi. - JJloomslnir'-1" 1,1 acoouul t1"1 'fowu of ' Jtlrt:' Ult. To bnlauco lu hla hands as ptr last an nual statement JiajJ S3 To mnoutof tax assessed for imymonloX IJtXlt 375t'CO To omountof tax assessed for ourront cot psnscs -J21U W Jo amount rccclvod from II. O.W on ward, collector for 1B70 1SS.7 03 To amount recolvcU Iroin (1, W. Foslr. collector for 1S71 ' ' ' joh 7J To enor In duplicate ofd. w.Fostor m 05 lo amount recclvul upon fl uts de. M 70 . XUOisl CO hands of o. W. Foktur. collector' liifiK) IS lly amount ol onlern rideemod llv .millil li.filr.ri 1 137 01 0187 it 1190 21 r llalanco lu Ills hand May llh, IW2, a . JU31K3U) A"8)'2t ftrlMUyr.ll. COLUMBIA COUNTY. PA. 1 7ST11AY. J'i Camo In Iho premlsM of tlio mibsctlber In Inionst townRhlp nn or about Aluunt 1st, n COW, nwitcr wlllprovopniperty.pay o.ijioiisesnndtalto filtiiiiL ulnvoii veals nlil. Willi w hlln racn. 'Jlio uer nwnr or sun win oa hoiu nccornioiz to inw. A Hit, 30, 1372-2W JMAIAIl llSAUI'.U. E XEUUTOllS' NOTICE. JJTATMOI' 1IKNIIV l.ltllll, IITO'I). IrCttnrs testamentary on tlio cstalo ofltonry iajiii, ihid 1)1 . jicuver iivi'., uiiniuiuiii i-wiuuy. dci tased, lmvo been tmiilnl by Iho ltcalstcr of saM connly.lo Joseph I,chr nnd Andrew Hhu man, All persons liavlnit claims nRilnsl tlio nslalo mo rtiiiicstiKt to present them In tlio 1'i.M'i'uioi s in hum in urn con it iy. j imsu inii'iii.eii In thn pstnlc. cither on uotn.luili-mcnt. lnortcnco or tsiolr nccouut will mnko inymout tn tho ivxcciuors wiiooui ucny. JOSKI'II T.Ktl It, ANDllKW HIIUMAN. Aug, DO, 1S72-0W.' Kxcculois. QTATE EAIIl. TUB ANNl'Ati I'.XIIIIIVI ION Of Till: I'ENNSVIjVANIA STATU AOllICUf. TUIlAli SOCIETY Wilt bo held nt KUIE, MKPTliMIIKU, 17, IS, It), and SI, 1S72. Comoolltlon lri co.nxteulvo with thoirnllnd Btates nnd tho l'rovlntos, and tito elllens of other HtatcH nnd Iho Dominion nri- cordially In vited tncompoto for our prlr.es. No Ilulry l'eo lscnargen. uxcuriion uckch wm o-j isaucu ny all tho railroads unit slock nud nri U les carried It thn lowest lutes. J U.'Oll it, UHY, I). W. Hxn.Kli, Ucc.ffco. l'lesldoot, KMiiiinoi! Mcl'oMi i.v, Cor. Hcc. 3w rpO THE WoHKtNd C1.AW.4, undo or fom do. I 80.1 n week uarauteod. ltiHtiectablo em ployinent nt lioine, day or cvi iiln'! no irtpltnt required j mil Instruction nnd valuablo puck ago of rooiM to start with sent frco by mall, Addros with 0 cent rolurn stump. M. YOUNO A CO., 10 Com Hand St., N ew York, AQENTiJ WAIfTETI- If Is- tli.t .r Grant 0-rooloy WILSON BROWN f." inmirolli uriiM. Over do Htuol I'urtrslU, woith twlco llio cost of Iho book. Want dovcrv. where. Ak'H lmvo wonilerful success. Mond for Clicnlar, nddrns .UXII.nit & .MuUUIUJY. 018 .viciinb , i uuuueipiiiii, i .1 ArciiIs Mimlc.l fortboAlirollIOdlt.Vt'HY of R a tl rTi RH rl 1". BTI w H rr. rt 'Ibn best anil only nllllnn wilitnn liy iiiuisoir; and for our lbK CVMl'AlUN .MANlTAIi, n book of tho tiiutH lor all lurtlcs, II uiti.iti'd, o.io Asent sold 80 In line mays. Al.vi, for Ileadlty's l.lfoof I'risldenl Ornut, and Mplendld l'orlralts 01 1 .iiiiiin.iiiiH, ..iuu nioniii iiiriuc. 13. H. TIU3.T, l'ubll ,hor,w."i ilnudway, N. Y, If to llanp First rieniium CJ Am.Inst.l871 llnlllltn liMnvrllrvl flvnn ll'n.tiiln.. I'l.uinl ll..ll lni; Uoor, render Unaiil, Dumnrnn; A slinHlnji (Iratp. lJlrectDrnll. KUf,l,13U, W AU1H3N .t Co" MS Walerntreel.N. Y. nio-lw iiah cuiii:i) r-ivT rr deaknlss iiui'ji i Dili; w , ti ANli WlhLi CUlll'3 All AJXX CATAltllll For euro SI, (or TestRamplo i,cents,l by mall, Hr. 13. V. lIYATr.aiOOrnndHtrccU Now York . 113I--IW OTICE TO TEACillCItS. Tho nubile examinations for Iho nivsent vcrii wilt ha hold ns follows ! For Catnwlssa nml Franklin nt Clayton's ichool houso In Franklin Sept. 1Mb. Kor llo.iver and Alain at Jamison's school uouso in .Miuu epi nan, For SItUIln at Sllllllnvlllo Hopt. llth, For Montour at Huneit Hcnl. l'2lb. For HoarliiBcreek aud Locust ntMorrls' sclionl uouso in Locust ftcm, inn, For Hemlock at ltuckhorn Sept. lmh. For Madison nt Jerseytowu Hcpt, 17tli. For Heolt at IJspy Kc.it. IStli. For Oreenwood nt Centra school house Hopt, 20lh. For Orani-a nt Ornucovlllo Kent 21st. For Mount Pleasant nt Jones' school houso Sept. 2 Id. 1 or FlsnhiBcroek nt Forks school houso Bcpt. ll u, For Ccntront Hldler's school houso Sept, 2Jl!i. u. ini.iii;ii;vu uuii i.ui vii;ii. nt iici iv iei nciii 23th. For Jackson, Husarloal and llonton nt Hon ton aepi. i ii. For I'lno nt Sereno Hept. 30th. Examinations will coinmenco a. 10 o'clock A M. Teachers should at tend In tho district lu which they Intend making application, Ceiilllcatos will not bo p.rantcd tho samo day. Hoards of Directors nro l ospectt'ully Invited to uu present. W. H. SNYDKR, Co. Sunt, Cntawlssj.l'a ,1S7'2, iilllwS AIltY VII3W ACADEMY, l'erryvlllo Station, l'n. It. li. (For Males & Female 1'nplls.) l.nna established, thorough, successful; location healthfol nud nccessiblo; connnuulty social, moral aud religious! bulldlmzs lariro and cnstlv- a f u 11 corps ol ablo teacheis ; mountain air, puro wilier, saio uaiuinR, ouo saaiiu; empuaucaiiy a homo school. Whole exnenso. lor Uoaid. Tnf. tlon, Itoom, Fuel and Washing (for 4U weeks.) C4 than livo hundred ilotlttrs. wlntor session begins Hept. .1. Send for Circulars. WILSON .1 i .infiiisuA, i-oii uoyiu, juninm L.O., im. l'ltliSIDKNTS OF COIiMXJIN, M 1 NISTI3IIS, HUCCENSl'ULllUHlNl'3-S.S MI3N, TKbTIl'Y TO Tlln MANY An VAKTACI SM O I' Tuscavora Academy, ACADHMIA, JL'MATA CO., l'A. Send for n Circular nnd Teslhiionlals. D. l).SlrtSE,A.M.,l'h.D. J. J.l'.mKlwa.N.A.M. nuijuwi nOKDKNTOWN (N. J.) K1-3M AI.1-3 COLI.EdE.- U -luorouRii InstrnctloH. iiculturul nnd beau, tlful location. Ono of thn most carolullv con ducted nnd best sustained lustllullnns In tho Kt.no. hor terras, elc, lUldrcss llev. JOII.V II, HHAKEI.EY', I'h. I). nugllvrl Slcubenville O., Female Seminniy, This wldely.kuowu School ntl'oids thoroiiRh Christian education, at n cost oflttllo moro than So a week; ono-rourth on' for clergymen, Tho S7th session f.'j weeks) opens Sept. llth. Tho address ol all fnrmor pupils Is lcqnested. A trrnnd reunion at tho close nf thn next voar. Sond for rartlculars to Hev. C1I Allf.l-M c. 1H3A TY, I). 1). hh. D., Sup'l., or Hev. A. M. ItEID, I'll. D., Principal niujUwl E .UlOEIIILtiMILITAnYSOUOOL, Mcrchantvlllc. X. J.. Four miles from Philadelphia, (toriuerlv located at l'rlucelown, N, J.) Uov. S. N. 1I0WEI.I.,A. M., l'rlnclpnl. Forty-lourth Aiuiunl 'Venn begins Sept. mill. Send for Circular. mUHCAltOP.A FEMALE SEMINAUY, ACADI3 I. mla, Juniata Co., l'n. MUTUAL Eire Insuraiicc. The Mutual Plan L'lmriinlonu In llm nii.innlli. Insured tho meutest seeurllv tiir thn lunst. mwvi. hla cost. Tho premium notes nro tho capital. On this no dividends ntopatd to tho stockhold ers, hut It Is simply nssesod to pay dellcleuclcs nrlslni; alter tho payment ol losses nnd ex nouses, which lu IhoCOLUMlUA 1NHU11.VNC13 COMPANY, durlui; tho total 12;$ yotrs of lis ox- .-.1..1.. u , iti.iu ti, uiiv;ii:i Ullb uj'j ILT CUlllllUl UpOU ho rremlum nolo, boins lower Unu tho rates paid lu tho host solvent stock comp.intus during tho samo poiloJ of tlmo. In Iiiaurlni; at stoeic rates, tho Insured must prounuucj to hlmsoll that ho navs fvervvoarenonirh ui. To form nn nccuiumated luul lor oinorjiom-UH; -2d. To i-iij, iiiiKu miuti-iuis iu 11111 cipnai iiivcmcii ill Iho Company, 3.1. Runs tho vlslcoi n "Cnlcni;o llio" conilni; mid wiping his Compiuv out of existence. In a Mutual 1 nmpaiiy ho keoH his own rescrvo lu baud tuitll ueedi'd, nnd p.iy-i uA dividend to capitalists. Tho-mulually lusiiruil, ..w,ub iiivinauii us wiu i-apiuiiisis, looic niter tun business, Its character and Us njjents lu nil placof, tliiisprolectlnit each olher. For Insur ances or Aueucles, address J. F, FItUKAUFF, Recrotary, Columbia, Lancaster Comity, l'.i, Aoic.NTs WANTim for Chamberlln's areatfam palgn hook, The StriiRglo of '72; A Novolty in rolitlcal nntiropularLUoratuio. A UiuVmu JlUtory of tlio Ucpubllcau or it Democrat lo nartlrs' a racv ,lrf ti h ni tlio Kn-rall. od LlbemIItoitul)Ucan Tally ; nn Inside vior of tuu vviuuiuuiui wuuvuuiiuii iiiu minor iicttcia or sklo shows of the camniifini. Tim tinoKt Illim- tratotl lloolc publlbhr.!. A Hook wantod by every Amorfean citizen, To htcur territory at oice, NUUU 1 Jtir OIU III, UMUfl 1 U Jlul DllltNli uu, ClUcauo, 111., l'nila., l'a., or HpringilcM, M ass, CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1812. jiu-emswanteii lor our campaign cooils. Sell a hlullt. l'a v 100 iici' i ..ni. in nilf Mnii. ic fin llino. Rend ntonee for Deserlptlvo Circulars nnd l'rlco Lists of our Kino Steel liueravlugs of all tho Candidates, Caiupalisn lllographlos. CUarls, .'. .'jB.ui'tir., Ihiuyi'., 1 1' tlllll US tTl - thlUK bulled to tho times. Ton Dollars per day easily mado. Full samples sent lor tl Address Diumm uoonsrKyii, ou i-aric lijw, siovr iork CAjSIPAIGjX BADGES ! Thirty now tin a hoatitirul ilea I tin. 4. (iot l'ricoljstof II IHn.! it It,... ... li fjj 0p fly WjA &Sjj has uever pi04lucod a mlueral water wl.lch com. tkltiAU 111 Cnnli lifivr..tlnnd nnnllll..i r 11 - ....... vM jAi.vvuuui UIU iulllC U( 1UIV1 litlloustouleand cathartic medicine, nl that of 1 1) n Hal ( .r, Unn, n.t.irn...... ....... fi I i"" Ai-jJiiiBrSr Is tho aintlolattiiulvaleut HOLD 1IY ALL DttUUOIHTO. SlOOOi ur uny case of Ilhnd, Hlot-il- nir. Jtrhliii or luot mtl ItkUEDV lullt lo L'llin. It U 1'iuiM iniii hh niNira rn Jirvpuiwl expretui.yto euro thot'lhui.iiuduuthlutf viui nutu uy uu j-zruuiniB, a iiuo, JUSTICE'S BLANKS. Wo now havo nn hand aiorEO neatly printed assortment of JUHTlOK'mind C(iNi4i'A iir.i-u UJiANKH, to which wo Invito tho intention of i ii';i winters. BARLOW'S INDIGO liLUU la 1 lie ihenpesl nnd best nrt Iclo lit Ihn hiarltol rnr K liiK Clollirs, Tim KHlultin hash, Hi liar- Illn 11 lllH l mi lies, inn Kcuiiiiin nasiMin liar h nml Wlllberuers nainn on Ibn l.i'n'l.und Is up nt Wlllbcmci'n limit Ht'uv, N.i 211 Norlli ondHt , I'lillinrcliihla. II. m, l,'t'i:liltUHIl, pilelor. Fur '.ilo by Ihn 1 ' 1 and llroci rs low nut Menol l'ropi WBIiliS (UUIJOIiliJ TvMihl'iTS ''Oil i;Ol!(llllt, Ctllil W .V llOAl!)liNIWH. TIiOHn'rnblcts iiriisout thfi Acid 111 (.'O'llblnallon with other clllch nt ri'inodlos, hi rt popular form for thn euro of all Til 110 Tnnd LUNfl Diseases. IIOAU.Sl3NI3HMnud II I.CMUATIDN of Iho lllloilt nro Immodlati'ly rellovctl nnd stntntuotitH nro oonslantly I ml in; ncnl. to thn proprietor nt rellof In iiiKcs or throal iiiincuitios or jears slanillnit. i"l A 1 1'HIMM . liou'lboilccclvedliyvorlhless UAU J lUiN Imitations, (lot only Wells' (Tiubollo'lnblels, Price '21 cents por llox. JOHN I). K13LLOOU, Hl'laltHI.,N, HoloAacnt for Iho U. H. Hond for Circular. u31wl (jOUrtA MONTH cnslly mado with Htcncll rTZ.H f find Kcv.t'licck Dies. Mecuto Cliculnr anil H uiiple, frit. H, M. Hfmic'Kit, lltaltlehoio, VV I1.JI-IW ritlXTIlinl '"'"l f"r eliculirs mnl spochil ItII.N ' ,l terms for "Mcllellau's lti i.uljll AlimxiJ. canlsiu In Aincilca. "I'lio l.utcsl solllnjr book out. .1. M. MTOllDAHl' &. CO,, Publishers, Pnll'n AligUwl irilKP IT HANDY. Tho ltollablo Family IV Modlclno, for tho prompt euro nf Crnlern, iilarrhco.i. chnlnrn Infuutniu. Dvsonlerv. I'rn.nps, Hummer Cnmplnlnt, Ac,, .lardella's I'oi.ipoiind Hyrup ol lllacltberry Itoot nnd llhu barb, nu old nud well-tiled remedy, entirely eiiitnblp, pleasant to Inlto, (julek ami certain In ell'cet; tan bo depended ou in tho most urgent lasnst may bo islvon lo tho youh'jost lnihnl as Melius to thonged, It Is readily taken byrhll druti. Komi It In tho house., nnd mo In limn. Hold by Drugjtlsts. HAHSl'il.h ft UHO &W MaiketHlroel.f'hlladelphU Try 11. 1 ailNTd WANTED. AkciUs mnko moro mnu 1Y ey at work for us limn nt nnvthlni; else. Jlu'iluesslliihl and permanent, Pnrlleulars flee. O. MINHOJI ti Co., Kino Art Publishers, Port laud, Maine, nugiwl AUF.NTrt WANT1311 FOll Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK On Manlusnl, Womanhood, mi l tholr Mutual imer-roiaiious t J.ove, 11s i.aws, l'ower, 010. Hend for specimen pa"oi nnd circulars, with lorms. AddroiF, NATIONAL FITIlhlaitINU CO , Phlln, l'. n'll-lw. MJOLmlilEND'S SECRET Dio Lr.wis' new A crentcRt work 1 inn liiimencn SUCCO.S, lath thouuud In prow. Aleuts dciiuhl ed nnd oolullnr luoney, AUKNiH WAN'l'Kl) everywhere. (1130. MACL13AM, Publisher, "III Hanson 8t., Phlla. li'JMw U.1.I.1I Ulllllll'll I'Vl. Ll.J-Jr.1 1,1 . Ari'HIs, wo will pay you f IJ pcrwooit In eish lljim will en-tno with usat onch. llverythlutf lurnlshod, nnd ntpcuses paid, Adilreiis 1'. A, 13I.L') & l ()., Chiiilottn, Midi. nUKDWl ti IDT,- ill 1 a Tsrm.i i.viii a rjr.-M'i'ij 1 t.t '. n..f .r...iil loo's for ttich ptnty. Secure Uirltory nt once, and coin monev. Aihircss, 11.13. JOHNSON, Publisher, 7W Arch HI. rhlla. Aiiit'lwl AGENTS LOOK HERE! lUal KVKUYlamily want and will liuviit hkiht? men It TUB HLW ILLUfll'llATED l'lltKSlDl 13DITIONof Etl II jLrtniiii, ju f (fiu'it OfJiiivu, j.n piit-is; uvt'r 'Jj At;r&lllustiatloni, tinted yttpcr, superior bindhvj only U 6t, Thn eilHAi'iiHr and most populnr boolc lu print. Ih n preat inr. Will hell Kvr.iiY-wjit-ui': lllto nor takv.s. ToHterH. clrculair., torms, and our Ag'ts rocltet Companion, mall'il frfo IlL'llllAUl) 11110.9., Publishers, 7 '21 Hamsom St Phlla. aus'Jwl It Ii not n nlivhlc wlilch mav trlvn tnriiiiArnrv veltof to the MiU'crer for the (list tow doso1. hut wnieii, 110111 continued uso oringfirilcs nnd Kin dled diseases to ntl iu wpakoaliig the Invalid, nor Ntt adoctnif tl llimor. u hloh. iimlcr lliniumti. lar namo of "liittpis" W tn pxtf-nnlvplv .vilinm) olt'on thepuhllca sovcrol'fn lomedloshut ltlsn nuwt powerlulTonic nud alterntlve, prououiuvd mi iiiu luuiin iiiulucui inuitoniius oi iontiou nud l'aris.aud lius boon Uina used liv tint ti i-nini- physi(lani of olher commies with wonderful rem ct uui lciiuii. Dr. Wolla' Extract of Jurubeba retains all tho medicinal virtues pocnll tr to the plantnnd mustbotalitn asapuimaiU'iil curatlvo iiKciu. Is there want of action In yourl.lver A Spleen? Unless rellovo.1 at onco, tho blood becomes lni puto by delelerlous Kccretlons, proiluclui: scrol ulons or skin diseases, lllotche.s.Feloni, Pustules. Canker, l'lmnlcs. Ac. A. 'Inko Jurulieha to cleanse, purify nud restore inn iiiiuii'ii iiiiiuii 10 iiuaiiny nciiiiu, Hao you n Dyspeptic Stomach? Unless iIIl-cs lion Is promptly nlded tho system 1. debilitnt ed with I0.1S ol vital forco, poverty of Iho Mood, Dropsical Tendency, Uoueral Weakness or Iis sltudo. Tako It to nsslst Digestion wllhout roactlon, It ii.iiiiii.il 1 jiiiiiiiuu visor ui uiu weary suueier. Havo you weakness of the intestines? You nro in nauRcr 01 curonic niarrhoeaiH' tho dle.nl till lnllammalion nt'tbn Iini.-.u. Tako It to allay irrltutlou aud w.ud oil tenilcu cv lo lnllammntfnn. Ilavoyou weakness ol tho Ulerino or Uilnary Orjiaus? Yon must proenro Instant relief or you nie lliblo toRtiircrlni; woiso than death. Taku it to stiengthou oiuaulo weakueis or llio becomes a burden. Finally It should ho f-efluenlly taken to keep tho sjstim lu perfrcl health or vou aro other vlo In cicnl tinncurcl malarial, miasmatic or Ulllllliril llll'ir.l-M, JOHN O. KELLOOO. 1 Platl SI.. Vnw Vorlr , ., KoIuARCntforlho Untied Hl.Ues. Price 81 per IJottlu. bend for circular, nu jtln-I QOUItT I'KOCljAJrATIOX. Judgoor Iho Court of Oyer and Terminer nnd Ooiiural Jail Delivery, Court ol tiuarler Missions IV linuKAS. I in 1 oil. Wll tnin 1" llr.ll li..n. 1.1... ni mo . i-iicti unu uiiui i tn iHimmou I'leas and Or phan's Court in tho 2Utli Judicial IHstnct. com, lirlknil ri. 1 lin .i.,.l Iau ..r 1...1 l.t.. .!. . Wyomlus.nnd tho lion. Irani Ii.'mV'iiii.I Isaacs. Mnnroo Assoclnln .Itnlinw nf r.. i,.i.. ; havo Issued their precept, Uaiiiu-il.il,. tlio llth day of .May, In tho year of "ur Lord, ono thousand, eluht hundred n.nl htivi.inv.tiu., .i3..i .n modlrected lorholdinKnCouiioi Over anil Tcr- Court of Coi.tmon Picas end (iii.i.ius I'mut. lu iitiii.:! iiini ..-uii.'riii ijimi'Lnr M-s. .in. ..i i in iiioo.nsuu.i,', in tlio county ofCi.'uiniila. on tho ursi .iiouuay, belus tho IM day m o t mber next, t'icontinno two weeks. JNntlCO Is he.vliv frlveil. tntlin I 'm rin... i . .I. Justices of tlio Peace, nnd tho I'unst.-iil s the saldcouiily of Columbia, that tlivt be inm mil lueiuni ineirpinpcr poison al lu o'ldm-lc lu Iho forenoon of said M day ol Pe.itemliei Mitiiihelr records, lnnulslttons and other ronieiubiances, lo dothosiithinss which lo their olllces npnertaln to bo done. And thoso that nro bound by recoHiilance, to pioeculu ajialnsl tho pi Is. oners lhat nro or may bo lu tho J ill ol tho sjiui . ..::ily of Columbia, lo bo then nnd thero to proiecutu them ns shall bo lint, Ju. rois mo iciiucsted lo bo punctual lii'thoir lutvud anco.utsiccnbly lolhelriiotlccs. D.itwlut Ulooms- ( ) "uiu, 1.10.U111 u.iyoijuiy.tn iho sear s L. H. 1 ot our Lord, ono thousand eight hun- " died and sovoiily-lwonnil lutbonlnety llflh year of tha Independeuco ol tho Hulled aH UH -Viucilc.i. AAUO.V SMITH, llloomsburg, July .llth, ls7-. Sherlil'. T 1ST OK a HAND JUUOItS I'OIt JJ Heptember lerm 1S7J uipoin.-Oeo. w. Hates, tleo. Cavnnoj, Angus lus Mason, llcrwlclc Hudson Owen. llriarCicok-Unoch llltt cnliou.e. l eaver I'elcr Knetht. Ccntio Kit waul llartmau. Centraliii-Patrlck I'. Iliiike. ( atawlssa-Samucl Fiederlck. flrcenwood-Frnnk lto.it. Hemlock 1311 ohl. Montour Samuel aigcr. Main Nathan Miller; Madlson-Wiu. I'alrin.in, 1'r.i.icli Unny.m. fl'in'n 'S" "..'"riY."1- J1"1''1'' 1 """ JOIKK. Pino John Uordner, cum.'"'""' u'cck-Joh "ouck, 1'r.ml: Yo. man"lh0mi,!l Vm'(!noS- Jr. J- Ammcr- List oif petit .unions nu is;:'. roil I'llisr wi:ki. Dlooin lactib 1 (llrton, Uji, W, Miernir, Clark M, lhown, lloavi r A. W. Mann. lloiwlck Lovl Kurtz, ,r. II. llnyt Aim, 'rhomp'.on, lUnion Kllai Doilinn. Ilriarcreik Daniel llaiubach, (I j . p, L nu. Catawlssa N. P. John. Cuulrn tlon, L. Low, (leo, II, IVoas, rraiikllu louathau Former, Jackson Cleaver. Flshlugcrcek John Whllo, M, A. Anniiur. mau, Divld Yost, (freeuwood Parvln 13vo, J, H. Hlu Lion, Hemlock llcubou llogarl. Mllllln I). A. Hess, llenjumln Yohe. Mndlson Isaao Whipple, Montour Mlohaol ltouch. Orango Jonathan 1-oust.Wni, Schuyler, Moses Everutl, Joseph Henry. Pino Win. Kerchuer, (leo. 11. Uotly, Hoaring Creek David lUilg, Husar-loaf Wm. A. Kile, Sisitt Joseph Mufluian, J, L, Crawford, J, M. llullzhlser, Bico.NU wu:u, lllooui.-Frnuk V. Mcllrldo, .'. II, Vuuattu, It, 11. Mlnnab, (Jeo.Kltchcn.ll, F.J'.irr.Jo'lepli sharp, less, I. W. MeKelvy, Heaver Simon p, Joliusnn, Hcrwlck JoslaU II. Dodsou, Honton William Wilson, Iteubou Applomnn, Catawl.sa Jacob L. Shannon, M, (1, llugheu, llunilltou Fisher, Adam Fcderuir. Jacob Kielgh, Jacob Clowell. . Contro-Jolmcnln', 1 . Coiiyngbam John J. Ciuiglillu. Fraukllii Christian Arlloy. Fishing Creek lllrnm Jlclloniy, Jm, M, Am. merman, lllchard llrlght. Urceuwood John Btaddon. Chandlor Kvos. John K. Musgrovo, Abriiui Trlplepleeo, Jackson Cllulon Lewis. locust Simon liolwlir, Houry Ilelwlg, Malu-D. 11. Fcdderoll, David H. llrown, Wes ley John. Ml, Pleasant I'M. Crftwf ml. Heolt-lt. J, Mllluid, It, (I, Ciovcllng. 1 WTV A f IMTrCJwantcd lornodY 2o,).jj L V l'i AUl'llN J Ol'r. Coruell's Lives oi UltlSKI.UY uiui llllOWN, Iho latest nnd best; also, Judge Hum ll'H "Llio ni Henry Wilson," onlvtoiiectidltlon published, VNijjaro' prices I .li..:....! .r...,l. li'lll rrl lint liilvnlllntn .il l,?.! nrrr yi now AiwiAi.sKAiKNTHi soiinl piopcily net apart lo widow, t.'i ,1 ' A li v it 1 1 it I w inu iniiiriiisniiiitiiia nr ' 1 T. , ;s:r,;...i.i .... ..v" .v.1 . 1110 n 1.W1-. ..Mr. ,i,r.lll- 11 HI 1 1 illiat III), Fi 'l, ,' l,,t ous yilled, of which nil persons Inter, 'i Bald oslnles will lakonolfioi ,l'd i.i j. , , , 1 0 1 1 ip i , 1 1 an hi'iti , la to f township, deceased, ' 1 .it vy now 01 Aiirani ynimj, atn 1,1 1, , owm iln. I'cceascd. ' 1 " " "ln,i 11. Widow of Joimlbali Knltllp, irttc n. yiighani township, del oimd, 01 n. 1. now 01 juuu c im y, iato in n . township, decfiisod. " l!mt,a 0. wmow or l'etcr (loiilmil.lato of 11,,,.. iwnshlii, ileceasiHl, ' "'avir 0. Widow of I'hllln WrHinrh.i. t..i.. ..... township, deceased. . s..iiU(1..1 7. Widow of Cornelius K'lkcmlall, la'. ,,1 ,, lllti township, deceased ' '""U h. wiunwor i.iumor nainpton.lale 11 inncieett townshlii. ilnciasoii, ' l. Widow ul William F.Houder.laU. n uiirhslilp.ilecraied. 10. Willow ll Joseph Weiss. Inl . ,.r m . llWi,Slllll. llCCI'11-.Cd. 11 11. Wlilow or Leaudcr t'ai linn, lain , township, dicousul. ncB.,.er'som,LU'UWONn-,At-U"v. Uloouislilllg, Aug, !, ICTi!. l' r' r'so-hSoro'l.'J toJfiSto'i.!.1.. 1. Tho second account ol Halnuel (vn... Ad.nlnlslratorofChailesn.nesilsufofjna township, ilceoasoil. -uiiuin 9. The iiccouutofH.imuel Creasy. Admlm 1. tor or Mary Creasy, Into of AIIIIII11 tlKttp.'i;' j. 1110 imr.i imn utial nccount of Nun,.,., ship, deceased. 5. Tho flmt ami llnnl nccouul or Hninuui i-., y, llxecutor of Hannah ..inor, Into 01 1' ', township, deceased. ' 1). Tho llrstniiil llnal account or JikmiIi Simon Whllinoyei', Executors or John !u 1" ninyei. lain of Pino lownsblp, dei-i a.-,vd. 7. Tin llrst nnd llnnl account nrilcori'o 1 licc, ndmlnlMintoror Susan J.Cavince Uiu Mount l'leaMint township, doccnscil. ' l. The 111 Ht nud pm-llil n-contit of 1,, Cuionto, llxcculor 01 i.ditaiil t'.ivoiue m Mount l'lcnsanl township, di'ccasod. ' ' 11, 'llio account of David 14 lla. m 01. mn,i,. 1 dralor of l'ctor l'eirer, Hto of c, ,ita, tj , ' ' ' ikeonsed. " ""'f' 10. Too llnal no'iiinl or llenliiuln ,i adinluistrnlor 01 Wm. Sm'th, ii ,,( T; township, deceased. 11. Too llnnl nccn.nt nf .Michael II 11, 1,. ndmtnPi.rnloror Mlchul Hotter l , o r M , i township, decoascd. 11 -'""Un 11, 'Ihn llnal lueoiitii. nr -,ti..i ,. .. .. ndmlnislraiorof John J, Holler iiin ni- mi m. township, dtceased. "ei"-r, 1,110 ol Mlim,, i'i. 111 i juuiiui 111 vieorgo .Mover mbnliilci . tor ot Kllrabclh Moyer, Wo 01 tm -l in llloomsburR, docoase.f. 0 1 lw" 17. 1110 account or uhliJuhnln s Cathatluo Ohl.lHo of Hemlock t iwiH censed. li'i'or In p 1 .i8-. I'.tS ';' "u;l'"nl, nccount or John 11, Aunll.Kxt'Cii or of Isuio Fowler, Lit" of I , creek townshlp.dceensed. 111. Tho iicconut or Paul Fry. ndmlnl.t, decovsed " "f llt''m'1' 'OHushi,. an. Tho second nnd dual account oi (1,1,1, .. ley, admin slmlor of Htiiha Alherlson, I m. (Irceuwood township, deccasoil. r"1,,!1",1"",10?0""1 "'. t'y'us " While, Lunu.ir or Michael Lemon, Into of Fisblugc x. k t.. ,,, shin, deceased. " - Tlio Hint nml final aci-nitiit r Mlplmt 1 1:111 h.;lm,(luardlan of tho person nndislaleoi M.oy 13. Porsel, ol Madison township. 1 S,.-.,.T1. nr0?""1 nf J- K- i" iriilcss, Kvi . .1 ol 1.1 zabeth K. Y'cltcr, lalo or Catawls ., 1, ,. ship, deceased, 21. Tho nccouut of llllaa C. Tieinbly, Adruin. Isirator of Jolm Tieinbly, lata of soti unvn shlji, deceased, fti. Thoaccouiitof Henry L. Freas, Willi un II. l'K-as, nnd Jaxnat 1-. Freas, admlnlstiiiim of Andiow 1'i-ois, Into of Ceutro townsliln. .1c ceased. aj. Tho nccount of Josaph Pohe, ndinliH ,ira lor of Leah I'ohe, lato ol Ceutro township, de ceasod. 1 ' J": Tl! 'lt''",mU "ftniifl ICnorr, n.lm'nis Iratorol Autlumy Whitman, l.Uo of tlio 'limit ot llloomsburg, deceased. 'J,'b"hvcouutor lllchnrd Kilo, rise am ni John Kile, lata of .Suguilmi township, ill co.isod, 1 11. Thn ncciunt of lVlcr llckr.ite, a tuilu a tor of Solomon Fcltmto, lato l llcaci io,vn shlp, deceased, SO. Fltst and Hunt iifc.iunt or Susan hum U.xecutrls Clcorgu ICellei I do of Flshi,,,.. ,iy 1 lownsblp, decensoil. , . . , WILLIAMSON II. JAi'dllV lteglster's Oillco, 1; ., ,. llloomsburg, Aug.!.', 1S7.', T .ILPV OAUSIW" FOR TIll.U, JU ATSEITKMUUHTHIIJI LST.'. lieiirgo A. Frlck vs. Thomas Mlackhouse. William Longciiherger, ot. al. vs. Hugh W 11 . Keynolus. A. C. . F. llag.'rm.iu vs. S iniusi Scbw p.. ,1. helser. Mlclnct drover's 'uso' vs. Savago ,t Ilrlglit. Michael drover's 'uso' vs. Kavago A Hi Igut. llioomall .V Co. vs. MOi'lnch A slum m, Clemuel (1. llieltetts' adm'r vs. David 8w. . n el, nl. I.cwls J. Adams vs I'lshlngcreek hch.iol In 1, I'., bcittcrthwallo vs. Frederick Merceiou. l ranklliiTowiishliMS. John Mclteynoldi . 1 ni lianlelF. seybert vs. Klluoloh .v Ynii m. enlah Iteeeo 'adtnrs' vs. W, A. Klino. Michael Mahlon vs Philadelphia .e He i.liv : I: It. Co. Patrick Monaglnmvs. Phll.idelplila and l!i 1,1 lug U. It, Co. ltoger Dixon vs. Plilladelphla & Hea ling It. 11. Co. M.r.s -yary Couuelly vs. Phll.i,lelphl.i A li, ,1 li , It, It. Co, Francis J. Klluo vs. Jacob Herring. 14 11. llleki Its is. John Sweeney ot. nl. Ueorgo It. Hess vs. Joseph Weiss el. al. David Oelslnger vs, Jesso . Illco. llogart .t Kroamer vs. William llaib.r. Joseph W. Fausey vs, Jolm -Mulligan. Columbia Insurance Co. vs. Joseph M, li'r. el.. A. li, Stewart vs. Frauds 11. Jolly, William Mllncs vs, Jonas Doty. Andiow Crcvcllug vs. Thoiiuis Trcucu. Jeremiah Hess 'usa' Vs'. John Hnll'ni.iu el ,p, Frank 14 lliockwni vs. D. F. Seyhoi t, Drastus ltos4 vs, Oliver A. Jucohy. Ucorgo Whltinoyur's ex'rs. vs. John sterner. A, Pardee A Co. vs. Hugh W. Mclluynolds. 1 ,0. A. l'nrdeo A: Co. vs. Danville Hu.li-lon A Wi Un - barrolt, It. Susan llllham vs. Martin M. Ihobst. James Dryai.t vs. llloomsburg Iron Co. Mordccal Millard Vs. Hugh VV. Mullejnoldi. Thomas Williams vs, John Cain. KzrnS. Ljons vs. Sojomnn Dirk. J. W. Hanker vs. 0. 11. Mellck. Cl.uk Merrell s. A. II. Stewart. 13dw. Jl. Tewksboiry ct ux, vs. James c. Ilecdi r et u, Wllllim II. Abbott vs. Jeremiahs. Iliohsi. 13, S. IClrkcudall vs. -Michael drover, d. W. Masloltcr vj, William Williams, John Y. Alllgur vs. II. CI. Ciovcllng. lleajamin Wnguer vs. Joseph It. lluoilcs. THuniis Hess vs. C. D. Fowler etui, Dunlol Snyder s, John Mowry. Ahr.ihin Knceht s. Dauvlllo Hazlclon nn.l Wllksbarro ll. It, Co. William MeKelvy vs. IMnvlllo Hazlctnn and Wllksbarro It. It, Co. Joualhati Houck vs. Dauvlllo Ilaxluum .iTi.t Wilkesbairo U. It. Co, Peler Knceht vs. lunvlllo llazlct )uaud Wduvss barro It, It. Co, Frodilck Hosier vs. Danville HarltUm ,unl Wilkesbairo It. It. Co. Haivey Dennifion A; wilj vs. Dauillii Jlanteton nnd Wllkesbauo It. It. Co. Simuol Nungciser is, Dahvlllo llaJelon ad Wllkesbariu tl. It. Co. Ucorgo tfcnlt mid Wllo vs. Danville Iliub 1 di and Wilkesb.irro It. It. Co, It. H. liower's 'admit' vs. L. !'. Deiu .1 Jl. I, llarton. John Yeagei's'admrs' vs. David Houck's 'uiluis M.13. Waluur'itsu' vs. ltlouiusburg l.llerary lo- btituto .v statu Normal bchool, I.avlna Uoiilder 'uso' vs. Mnthlas Klluo. John Lawrence's ex'is is. Amanda Lawieiifc, W. U. Uerard vs. John O. Jacoby. Wilson Ager vs, c. 11. llrnclcwny. lllli ibeihsmoycrsadm'is v. Jltchael llulkr. C, D. I'oiiUr l.ndorseoof II. 11. Umlto vs. 1), 11 Mollok. William Coleman vs, Howard Urlinos, Jolm Auspach & wlfo s. Hmnuuel llasl , Jncob KtomUi inert l'hllip llioutzol A: A. Auteutii-'li. .Maiy .MilU-r vs. John Miller's ex'rs. Ji'iemlali s, Ihobst vs. Dauvlllo Hnzlclou aud Wilkosb uiii 113 It. Co. ...........i.v.lll.rit Y.UIItltil I 1111 I1UIOS Of t .,,, "I lylllboiirosentnd lor nbsolulo rtiiuiri , 11 u Ihn orphans' Court in bo held In llio',, , iinVi'' " iiud.lor wild eouuty.tiii Wednesday. in . iVi.T ' Hcp.l, IH72, nt, a .,V k i-. m nfwiia '.'''''f r1,iiiiii.-.iiiiiii,.i. mil. in 1 111, ri, 1 mi 1. 1110 Tn Mri lug nilmlnlstratlon nnd Riianliaii ncroutitii . been filed lu the nilli eol Iho KeifiM, r V r Vi.J.. bliiconitty.nu.l will bo presnntnd for eonii ,., ' tlon and allowance 111 tho OrpliaiM'C'.uii I 1 held in llloomsburg.oii Wednesday, lh,, ii'i, ', '.'' or September, ls7.', i.l 2 o'clock p.' !,,,' H1 v I tiensy unu nii lien 1111 in .l..cb Uoho, latoor Mliiliuiow sli p ..iCeoKed' 1. Tho nccount ol Samuel iv, !!; VI"' of Lenora Yetter, Into I.eiuirii 0 iwii 1 111 child of Mattbuw limwii.i,Vii,l.J,J.,jy.,.l. 1 " .'iiiiini inun 1.. -i.io iinai account or Wm. 1t1m.ni,,, iidmlnlstrator bonis uo,i ,J " ci, ' ' ! ' buch, Into ol Ornngo townshlpfdocea ul 1.1. Tho second nn.l llual aTOm t Vi'l I,.,.. Ycltcr. isxociilor ot tlcorco Ilowc ,ic u it? 10. im-iiiiniiicioum ot.Iacob Yohe lluarilfn ol lleorgc M. Iliown, minor ellil ,V ?, V llrown, Into ol Mllltlu tnwrslm, il...;.,.:i Hied by V. II. Ihown mm 1. Y. Wi,e V'ic ,',5, of.I.icnb Yohe, deceased. "oc, i.xiuttop, J)l. CAllPENTBll. 1,50 M'.'LISHIUIY SrilUlCT, NEWAUK. N. J. Is un v treating sncconsfullv, Consumption. BriincliilN, and all diseases ,f tho Throat and Lungs, wun COMl'-DNl) .Mi.DICATEI) ISllALATlJ.Ni, i ONCIl.NTItATIil) FOOD, AND tuUUH HYHUP, Dur,' a Hi' past Ion yoais Ur, Ciupejilei ha., trviitid and tailed thousands of cases of In above nulled U lotuses, and has how lu his pni lesion ceiiitlca.es of cures Ironi every p.uioi (tin country, 'lliu liilnilulloa Is hieathed dliecllx Into the lungs, snolblug ami healing over nil lnll'tuietl hiulaues, eitlerlt-g Into tho bloml, it iiup.11 Is vluilii v as it pormoates to every part of the system 'llio hcusntlnu Is uut unpleasant and thn II lot Inhabit lou.nllcn gives very deciihil rdlel, p.irlleulaiiy when iheru is iiiucli dlitlculiy olbrealhlug. Under llio Inllucuco of my reiue. dies', tho cough soon grows easier, tho nlgln sweats eeasu, tho liectio Ueuh vanishes, nnd wllh Impiovliig dluostlon tha tiatlont rapidly gain strength, and heallh Isngalii within hlsgiusp. '1 lio t'liiii'i'idiiitril l'uoil inptdly builds up 1 110 most debilitated patient, piescullug to Ibn stomach food nil leady In bo assimilated nud mado Into good, rich heullhy blood. llio ( uusli Kjruti is to bo taken al night tonllu vlalo tho t ough and enabio the patient lo obtain slcop. ''( tUrcctions accompany each Uoc 0 wn ii irietHM, which constat of Dm' lalialtri Ouo llultloo Illhrotlif Inhalant lino lliillln ul Soot hi uir 1'elirlfiiKe liiluiluiil 1 llm' Hull If or lull Iht'iiiorrlniule iiilislaul One llotUiil'vurcnlralfil l'uoJ Ouo Hot t lo o t'euBli l'llco ot Uox coutnIul'i)g''reniedles lo last ono mouth, flOj two months, lis-, thieo nioulhs.t ji Sent to any address C. 0. 1). Pamphlclsion. tabling laigu list of pallculs cuied scut liee. I.ettots ol liuiul.y must contain ouo dollar to In sure answer. Address, A. II. OAltl'13NTI3ll, M.D., Nowatk, N. J. Dr. OAiii'KNTUU'a CATAltllll ItllMHIiy will give Immedlnlo relief, nud will cilectu pin.) nent euro In irmn ono lo three months, nice or mueily to last ono mouth,;); two luonlli. Itij three months, til). I'.l.M'Wi lu nil IU forms succoskfully troulc.l, Hond for list ol Patients cured, lo , A. 11. CAIU'HNI'HU, Al, 1 Nowiuli, N. J. Julj'-"Jlyr