THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCKAT.BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ih m . a ttr? . w ..... m KUlf. 0r, Tl I it lit 1 1 1 It It J VS&"''M BBOCKWAYi; EUVSLL, Editor:. BLQOMSliURC., PA. riuivy, ii uiy ii iOYu. HULKS. As n matter ut general Information, and ii accordance witii etntnin, we iitibtini in ""II" - - F WHAT IS THU MAT T Kit WITH (IIIAST? Willioiit iiny cutm, provm'titlon or expln tuition, ti) far as Is IctiownlJratil, ruitiestctl tlio restitution of 1'int Mii'ter (leni'riil .Icwell, which wi liunieillittely lemlerel. .1. U. TyntT of Inill.uia Inn lieen appointed in lilt steiul. Tliernilitlty with which these c.ililtict change, have bt't'ii mailt' of late, taken with the lact that tho l're-llciit wuh iinniilo to bo present nt tlio Centennial celt oration in lMiilnili'lphin on tho lth of July, the removal ot District Attorney Dyer wl.o I'oiuluctetl the WliNkey ring trlnU In the West, ami cniHeil the conviction nf the pris oners, the resignation of Commissioner Pratt, tho appointment ol tho corrupt Fisher as Ditrlct Attorney in Delaware and many other uctt of a similar character all point most coneluively to hut onu explanation f tho l're-utlcnts conduct. Wo are forced to the conviction that Grant ha been iillllclcil with ono of hit periodical nttnclci Of lllnen i i... i. ..... . .. . i ....... . . . Wo nlso nublHli the Call for the County eauieil by iiiduljjing in too much centennial Jjtivciitlim, which will meet Tiiolay, Ail- rum. The cheeks of tlio American people Hlli .,it ll... .l..l.r,iln l ,.,.1 lull U'llt lm llinlltln wllll lllft llltlll of xhllllln ill COtltplll- inlil thoS.itiiril.itr nrev oik. The annort on- tIutinir tlio ntualioii. Oh vlrtuo tliy namo . i i . t i .1 I , r I i , IT a 1 1 I in I Iniiiiif r:mi'. vntft tiir IVr.lltiltr Hi ls.ji. ' this table it will be Keen that llriarcroek anil scull can i ioi ii ueiegate. wnue iorin (Jonyngham, Catntvlun, Ilemloclc and Bu garloaf each gain one. ThW makes tho to tal number of delegate-) seventy, the limit allowed by the rules. At tho Convention of 1ST I, a committee, consisting of J. O, Freeze, II. K. Jaekion, C. It. lltickalew, .1. It. Knlttle, and 1). Low AiiKam tuf.ipii n nri ti fiiil tr mvlje ttii mini ThU Committee was continued by tho Con vention of 1875, and Instructed to publl-li their report prior to the Convention of 187G. In another column we give the piopoxed changes In the rules, and call the attention of our readers to the subject, so that when tho Convention meets in August the subject may bo understood aud intelligently discussed. HAYKS I'KOJUSES. In his letter of acceptance Gov, Hayes promises to reform the civil service and to run the entire government on reform prin ciples it elected. This is mere idle talk. It is just as impossible for Hayes to reform the ItcpubllcHti parly m It Is for him to re move the mountains into the Sea. In these days of republican misrule the administra tion is run by the party leaders, not by the President, who Is a mere figure head. In or der to reform tlio civil or any other service lm must reform his party and it is beyond speaking ot his power to unseat the present leaders ol says: the party and to make honest men out of Gover Tildeu is nliko blameless in his In tliH armv ofollicH holders who havu been dividual and nubile character. As all anti i .. .i ia c. -., slavery follower of dilas Wright, he Klumiii; 11011 uu mu Liciii'ien money lui iuo -. ... . . ,,,, ,-J ' . . , ,' 1 ,,, ; . braved power aud discarded political success past twelve years. It would be strange m- te lailniAn his convictions. As a i.olitlcal deed, If the people aro not yet ready to ad- organizer and leader, no fraud has ever luiiirlaiit Id Voters. All persons to secure tho right to vote in l'euusvlvnnia, mint bo nieneil two months bclore the election and have paid a Slate or county lax (either will do) within two years In case the tax is paid this year, it mut bo n mouth preceding the election. Foreign born citizens it Milng to vote next November must take out their naturaliza tion papers a mouth before election. They must also be assessed two months previous to the day of voting. Tlio election will be held on "the Tuesday next following tho first Monday nfNovem her," being this year the 7th day of the month. Monday, September 4th, is the last day for being assessed. Thursday, October Mb, is the last day foi securing naturalization papers. Thursday, October Oth, Is the last day on which taxes ran be paid in legal time to vote. These dated are very important, and should be carefully kept In mind by Democratic workers and Campaign Committees every where. It is better not to waU till the last day, but lo have these esxential requirements attended to at tho eailiest practical period. TILIIKX. Tho limes, McClurc's brilliant paper, in our nominee for President inlt that abuses and corruption have crept into the administration of public affairs, aud that this, in connection with the ruinous financial policy of the party in power, is what has brought upon the nation its pres ent condition of business prostration. While Hayes promises reform, the platform on which be was nominated, does not even admit that there is any thing to reform. Under the present party machinery it would claimed him as its parent. As the method! cat aud tearless assailant of the defiant Tweed oligarchy of political prosecution and, plunder, ho stands sincle from the mass of his fellows of all parties as the man who regarded right as paramount to political success, and as Governor of the first State of tlio union, lie lias exercised Ins great authority with unfaltoring devotion, lo tho regeneration ot power rather than to present party triumphs. Whatever may be tho pop ular judguisnt as to the wisdom of a restora be impossible for him to carry out the first lud:"7.ysr.y'VTI,:SZ . . .1 juuu kjjuiuuci i . xiiiit:ii win u unaiiuaii v letter of his promise. WhaVthcu, must be done? Let the people of the nation arise in their majesty and might and proclaim that the day of retribution has come, that dishon est officials and imbecile Presidents will no longer be 'olerated. Let them place Sam uel J Tilden in the executive chair and honored by the great mass of his country men. THE TAItlrT.J Some of tho opposition journals are accus ing the Democrats of being a free trade par ty. Sensible men know that this is not clean out the hordes of corrupt men who are now, nor has it ever been a mere party nues washing the public money and demoralizing I tion. Opinions upon the tarill question are the country and in a short time wo shall guided by the feelings of the people in various find that a new era has dawned upon us, localities, hence in the West tree trade ten and tho dear old stars and stripes will again I timents are felt by parties, and in the East wave, the proudest Hag on the face of the I and Pennsylvania a strong feeling prevails globe. T11UT1I AT LAST. The Qazetle and Bulletin gives undivided support to Hayes as it did to Grant. In a late number it says : "It transpires that the removal of Post master General Jewell was caused by his spmpathy for Mr. Bristow and for his'ener kv in enforcing reform. President Grant Is determined, it would seem, to retain no one in olhce who was in any way interested in making war on the thieving rings that were formed to fatten oil' the irovernmeut. In a word, the llabocks, and all of that ilk, i on PIUSIDJ'.NT, SAMUKIi J. TILDEN, OF NKW YOUK. rou vtci: iMUSini'.Ni', THOMAS A. IIICNDIUCKS, OF INDIANA. Ili-iuix-rillli' i:ln-luriil TU-ki-l. Kt.KT01ttf AT I.MKIC dunus It. UlYIlLMT-H. 11. Wilwi. HKI'ltlCr M.Koroiis. llotwitr.Htfri UeoDrti II. Hell Win II Wi Isht Thomas K. (i.isklll John Muiynn .1. A. Muirlum Col. o. .tones Win. K. IMwk .Iik-i I,. I.lihintr II. T. Triiinluner iit-o. It. Itoivluml John Ni Hlon J, II. MiCiiiiiaut Daniel II tiuas .1. II. .VrCollum r. w. Knot .Mm II. t'hl Tlmin.u iiower l;uM "mall si-lustluii Wlnimer .1 ,11111-1. 1, iln-ilclt .lull ii n. (luthrle II. M.dllisun liavld U Morris II. U. lirnwn Hiomm W. (Iruison lieuJJinln T. .Morris Candidates. (Wo re niithoilieil lo unuotuicii I lie rollonlns; s-r- sons as r-iunltilAtos for the onloes liamwl, subject 10 the Democratic rules ot Columbia county i) ron roNHiiiw-. O. A. MF.GAUGFLL, of Orange, CHAKLKS It. llUOCKW'AY, of lltooinsliiirij. ron siiiiiui-T, J. L. OIUTON, of Illoombiifij, MILTON OHAIILICS, of lllvomslurt). HKNUYDOAK, of JiriarcrteL: s.uiuiciTsMrni, of Jfithingcreek. A. K. SMITH, of MiiiUton. JOHN LAYCOCK, of liloomsbnrij, JOHN W. HOFFMAN, of Bloomtburg. JOHN K. anoTZ, of llloomilury. HENRY D. KNORR, of Centre. mifcewlvowcr-nctvote until a nomination Miall tic t-rti-ili-il, 1'rsTldoil that In lhe case ot a nomination ot two eliminates tor lhe wuiio omeo at tho sumo Uin, II shall lm nerosniry lo a nomination that tlio eanillil.iteMi.ill recclo inoio thnn ouollilnlof llio ivnoio coniennon loir. V. All rnniilv nomtnallons for ciflk'4-rs to 1)0 elt-ctcil UV llio '0W shall 1 tmule In anil by the i.'oiint)- euurcntlous, etceiil as herein olhernlse lro- iii-u. VI. Instructions shall bo rrnutre.1 iinoii nomina tions tor all county ortlccs eneil for coroner, sur veyor and Auditors, ami shall bu allowed upon other noiiilhatlons, and i-uiiUtdulcs r-liull Ii-itHo Conieii Hon voles In yinipoilloti tollulr lote In tlio reipsct-In- ill-micis. VII. In casi-s heio Instruction am not required hr I he tori-pilng rulo It liall bu tnsessary to the UlMnir of luxttiictloiis Unit nt leaM, ouo-lialf lue ioli'ispriAentallhueU(.llon shall lulu pull In tho IIMCI-Cllllllf III lUlllltf lllt'lCOll. VIII. Voles of Instructions for candidates shall bu recoiili-d and counted III Convent Ion j mid lolcs 111 Delation of Instructions shall boillsauuircd. fx. lncasonf a lie vote In convention mule by lniirurtlons, the candlilnto who bus ivci-lu-d the hlKhest jiopiil.il' l ole Hi;ill be declared nominated t Chapter 111. Or Ki.liiinil.lTV. I. Same as nineteen In old rules. II. Namo us twenty In old rules. tit. No ix-rson Miall bo ellslbln to a nomination by -i Conicntton who bus opiHiscd lhe Democratic in k-i ill, me neii. pu-ccuini? eit-ciion. IV. .Suine as thirteen In old rules. Chapter IV. Ok tuk Htisihmi (.'ouuirrtc, I, SameiLSIwclvo In old rules. II, Hauio us four In old rules. HI. In eiwi of ihp death, declination nriemoval rirnnycanuiu.no putiu lioinliialloii ny IlieCunven tk)l, b foil- the ilcctlun: n new nomination nf Uaiidlilatu shall be made by lhe Munillnir Cuiiiinllli a called luKetlier for Unit purMSo by u public notice, iioiii uiiiuiit,- viiiauiis t'UKi'iiu uuouriiii-su rules, IV. If a State Convention khall hnniM'-n at 11 si-a son of llm )i-ur prcilous to the u-itufar meolliiifot llii, CiiiimIv Nriliiln jl lm. I v.m 1 1. .ii . tlin.i titul In that ease lm Manitinat'oiiiinlitee c.illt-d tniretlier for thai purpa-te, by public notlco shall elect the repre sentative dclcirnti-M tor tho Coiinty.nnd shall nniiolnt bciiaiunui i-oincnu-s irnni nmoni; cuizecs cugioiu uinu-1 Lm-rc luit-n, iu huii-vi. i-t-uuioriai lll'ICtlU'S. V. Tin. rh.llim.'in Khali call a KOrolnl TiineUntf of the Sliindlic Coiumlltre, tiiun icipu-st In wrltlni; i1 any live ineinbM S ; and In the call ho shall statu the business or purport- ot the luuetlii);; and no business miiui uo iruuKuciru oiuer man null, lucniioucu iu iuu can. VI. .incclal Conventions may bo called when necessary, bv tho Mandlnir Committee, the proceed- lugs or wuicu su.ui couiorm iu nit-KU ruies. Chapter. V. Ol-TIIK llfl-KS, Ir Theso rules or nnv one or moro of tlieininav tured. amended or rcsrlnded at nnv rccu ar I ruiiii-uuou oy 11 voiu ui iwo-lunils Ol luu luuio numucr ot ucieuaies to uie Convention, K.F. Kt'NKKI.'MlllTTEIt WlSnOIMUON lias never Iscn known to fall In die cure of weakness, ntletuleil Mltbsjniptomsi Indisposition toexerlloti, ) loss of memory, illnlcu.tr of bicallilnj, Kencr.il weakness, honor or ilucnM-, weak, m-ri oils treiiib- llnir, dieailfut liorr-r of ileatli, nlfht sweats, cold feet, wellness, dimness of vision, languor, uiillei sal lassitude of the inascular sj item, enormous appetite Hllb Ujs pile ajiutoms, hot bands, Hashing of tho body, drjness ot lhe skin, pallid countenance mid otiiptloiison llio face, pin II) Ink' llio blood, pain In tho back, hcailncss of tlio cjellds, frequent black spots II) Inf before the ejcswltb tcinpornry HUTU- slon nml loss of sight, want of attention, elc. Theso sjniptomsnll nilso from a weakness nnd to icincdy lliat iiso Ii. 1'. KtsKst.'a Hitter Wlno of Iron It tii-vcr falls. Thousands arc now ctijoibig health who h.uo used It. Tuko only K. Y, KeNKci.'s. llowaronf counterfeits nnd basq Imitations. As Kunkel's llllter Wlno of Iron Is so well known nil over tho country, druggists themselves make nn Imitation and try to palm It on on their cutoracrs, when they call for Uniikcl's Hitter Winn of Iron. Kunkel's llllter Wine ot Iron Is put up only In tl bottles, and has a J ellow wrapper nicely put on tho outside Willi the proprietor's photograph on the wrapper of rnth Iwtllc. Alwaj s look for tho photo graph on theoulslde, nmljotiwlll always busurc to got the genuine. l rer bottle, or six for 3. Hold by Druggists and Healers, everywhere. AM, W011M;t HKMOVni AI.1VK. K. F. Kl'Sksi.'t Worm i)rup never falls to destroy I'lii, Sea und .stomach worms. Dr. Kcmki, tho only successful I'hjRklan wbo icinoves Tapo worm In 5 hours, nlho with bead, nsd no fco until remoied. Common Fno teaches It Tape worm ho icnioied nil oilier worms can be readily destroyed, Heud for circular lo Dr. Kunktl, No. sj.9 Norlu 9tb street, Phlladelphln, l'a., or call on your druggist and nsk for a bottle of kunkel's Worm Syrup. Price Jl.Csi. It Never falls. July AUSOWATI! .HIIKli:. ' F. L. SIIUMAN, of Cntawteict. SAM UKL SNYDER, of Mifflin. JAMES LAKE, of Scott. I. K. KRICKBAUM, of Benton. DAVID DEMOTT, of Greenwood. LUTUElj., A. GERMAN, of J'iiie. STEnilCN GEARHART, of Mifflin. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T fKVOKV OF Yniri()NDlTK)N of I he I'lrst Matlon.it I'-ntik of lilooinsbui'g, at llloomsbiirg.ln the Slate of I'ciiinjlvniilJ, at the close Ot business, .lime to, Uii. KESoritCK-t. loaiiN nnd dlncouiits tMontriifls .... It. H, bunds to scciticdrculattuii other stocks', bonds n ml morlgafi s, . Duo from nnproied tcson o i gems.. iiuo iroin oilier isaiiouai iiaiiKu Due from Male Hanks mid bankers Current exix'tiscs nbd taxes paid Clusiks nnd other cash Hems l.'raciiuniu euircncy inanuiiug nickeis).. lA-gai-ii-iiuer nines ltnitmi turn fund with V. H, Treasurer (5 nor cent, of circulation) Silver com I.I A HI Mi l I-H Capital stock paid In nurpius iiinu oilier undivided prollts Nutlonal Hank notes outstanding. .. lnillMdiial d.'isislts subject loclieck.. Duo to other National Hanks $III,ts! 37 4la VI ni.isiu iu USUI I 5 1,K i 11,111 43 Mill 4t sua -i i 4t ID 1V3 0 1 i.Sil 00 t,t'JI I NEW ADEVR.TISEMENTS. flMlE rNDKltHKlNLI), represcnliiiKieveial I nf Hie most contervatlyn nnd reliable Ameil fHii Hru InMiranco compatilc, would be leaie In offer bis sci vices lo the cllletisnf Hlooms burg n id vliliilli teriuestlng n reasonable share of the public. pairounLJ. nioomsbiirp, .Inly IS, IRtO. W. .1. POWELL .lulytll Mil. luiiiimj'ii Kt 'oi i"'-. oniee In liroiier's lllock. DUlTOlt'S NflTH'E, " " JTX K!T1T OK J0S1TIIAN . IIISHSI, I.ATK 01' COLClt Kit COl'NTV, lltCSKl. The undersigned auditor appointed by tlio ( pi rt to iilslrlbule the balanco In the hands of tho Admin istrators of said deceased lo mid among tlio persons cntltt'd to tho same, will attend to the duties of Ills appoint incut nt his ofllce In Cainwlssn, on HBturday, .1..' .111. ,i.?t llwMn tnti n-i-lnrk n. 111. till 1 4 11. in., when and where all s-rsons aro Hereby not Wed to nako tliclr claim before the Auditor or be debarr ed from coming In on said fund. KYKIU.Y, .lulu-iw. ' " Auditor, t'ji.rol on 100,111111 in 4,751 4S 44,101 00 t.s.sjl 7S 211,800 ca HriTK Or I'ENN'A., COl'NTV 01' COI llMI!ll,SS! ... . ... l'Mustin. Cas iter ot t no nuove-uaineti oant, do solcninl) iinirin that tbu above statement Is true lo the best uf iny knowledge mid tiellef. , l . l cans, a.suiL-1. Subscribed nnd nfllrtncd lo befuru ino this nth day of July, 1870. .IAS. v;, iiku, .souiij i num. Correct. ATI LST ! I. V. .111-1 M. tl. llrniiHs, J. Directors, i!. 11. PA PIUIKIE LETTING. ...... .. ,,n Slnml.iv. .llllv 14tll. III Ul' ll'l.. Ull IUI1 IIVIIII--r. v 1S70, at lo o'clock a. m..ovcr south iloaringcreck, on the couniy line neinern i-oihiiiinu nun land counllcsat niolnt near krlckbaums m 111, a wooden brace covered bridge, 6n feet span, 10 10-1 . ;...........,. Ai.ni..,niifa is rert nr. bottom. IT s,oil rso j nli 'U11, s feet high, ttt o Ing w nils to bo 10 feet. mm iwu ia li-ei long. nm I'lins can bo seen on the day of letting or nt llio Office. . . ... liy order or i-onunissiuneraui .iui muuiuv, ,....... ColumbU counties, . attkst: w.ii. i ini.niwi'j.i. Conunlsfloticrs' onice, ClcrK. niooiusbunr, .imy m. is7o.-2w. . ... ... . nnnltknl jamks uii unman surnitvisoii in WITH SPKCIAI- 110AI) TAX 01- co. im... TOailU' Kill Till! YK.VY HNDINtl MAHC11 187(1. Dlt. To iim't ot ibmlleato. M' M .7 irnm (rnetn In warrontco tiauics of Johnson Hcasly . T hos. lllllrlielinernnd .mos Wicker sham being double payments on same tracts 4W l J57S7 74 Clt. 77 OS 101 70 in iavor of a protective tariff. But wo assert that Hayes and the peopl of Ohio arc free trade iu sentiment, and that neither the Republican platform, nor the letter of acceptance, say one eucouraging word to tho protective tarill men. Our op ponents should be sure of their ground bo fore opening this question. Petrolf, tho man who carried about a list of fourteen of his associates in the Legisla ture, whom he offered for sale, on the liooin bill, for which ho was expelled from the ltr.PKESlI.NTATIVE. JOSEI'H II. KNITTLE, Cntawisw, K. J. McIIENRY, of tftltingcreek. DAVID S. DROWN, of Main. WILLIAM IIRYSON, of Centralia. Hull's of Nomination, 1 Adopted by the Convention, Dec. 20, 1870. 1. The annual County Convention skull 1m held at tho Court House In Hloomsburg, on the second Tues day of s ugust, at one u'clock p. in., nnd the Delegate hieciions snail no ucm oil mi saiuruav neioru, at the nlnces of holdlmr the ireneral elections In tho sev eral election districts, lK-ttvceu the hours of tbreo and seven o'c ock in the afternoon. II. Tlio renresontatlon of districts In county con vention shall be In proportion to the Democratic vote of each us cast at the most recent election roruov. ernor, but lhe whole number of del-gates shall not exceed seventy nor be less than nttt-four, and no district snail be allowed less than two nor more than four delegates. III. I'nttl the next election for Governor delegates shall be allow t-rt to dlstilcts upon a ratio of sixty voters for a delegate, allowance being made for tho lai treat iraciious oi u rui iu. IV. iThe standing Committee shall, wheneve: necessary, make nn npiKirtloninentof delegates to ino several uisiricis unui-r uicso l lues anil puousll ll with the rules ns amended. In the Democratic new. papers of the county; nt least tn o weeks before each annua! convention. v. voters at Deleirato I-.li-ctlniis m.iv irlvo their votes to a smaller number ot candidates than the whole number to lie elected, In the tn inner proilded In the fourth section ot Ino Hloomsburg uit of 4lh ot March. ls:o. 1. lhe delci-nto elections snail lm bv bal ot and shall bo held and conducted by n Judge und clerk, to bo selected by tl'O Democrats In attendance, und tho said onicirs shall keepu Hit nt oteis and tallv of loiiscounieu, to oo semjoy iiiein in tiiei.'unveiiuon Willi their ceitltlcntc of tlio result of the election. VII. All cases ot dlsnuu-d seals In convention shall lie dlsjiosed ot openly bv a vote arier hearing the respecilio claimants and their evidence. i in. ah ueieguicn musi icmuu in me insincis they lepreaeut. in car ot nn absdit delegutolie may depute auother, If be full to do so Ida colleagues In tittendancu may substitute for Win. Iu oilier rases the Convention may till up the reori-sentatlon iroin me cuizeus oi ino uisincc in aiieuuaniv. l.. rnu volliiL' in convent ons snail bo onen. and any two membei-s may iciiulru tho jeas and najs on unv ipiustluu iiendlug. a. n wciai l onvciiiious may bo calico w lien nec essary, by the .standing Committee, the proceedings oi wuicn snail conrorm to these rules. 1. All county nominal ons and all nrnolutinpiits ofconfciecsuutfot delegates to Statu Conventions, bliall be made In County Conventions. ah. i ue Biunuiitg i-oininuifo iiinu consist or ono member from each election district, who sli.ill lie elected bv the ls-ople at tho delegato eli ctlons, who shall chuosu their own. Cb lruian; and uuy nieof iiiein nuau oo u quoruui, vwicii euueu lugeiuer uy uie Chairman. XIU. o member of tho Lctrlslat uru Khali b- cbosen by this Couuty as a Delegato lo a state Con Vent lou during his term ot olllce. .iv. in liouvcuuun u majority or nu ino votes given shall bo necessary to a nomination, mid no person named shall bo peremptorily struck from the list ut candidates until utter tho fourth vote, when the Ion est naino shull bu struck oil and so on at each successive vote tint II u nomination shall be etfected. XV. iiieioiraies lnsiiucieu by I in v titers ho mi- lt'Cllhem shall obey their Instructions In Conven tion, ami voies given uy mem in violation of their Instructions shtUl bu tUsalloived by thu Convention All Instructions shall bo reported by the election onicers.) This rulo Is repealed and supplied by rule AAll. a VI. conventions shun do called lo order br tho Chairman ot the standing Committee, or In Ids ab sence by bonie other member thereof, i ho shall en tertain and put to voto motions for the election ot a President and two secretaries for purposes of tem porary organization. AUI. ' V IICIoull DilAII un I-lllUlf, IU U UOIlllUUllOU A Health I'l-oinoliii" Stimulant. l'hysicinns, who certainly ought to bo the best judges of such matters, declare thnt wholesome stimulant is not only tleslrcablc but essential iu ninny instances. When tho tcinpornry good effect of a sound stimulant is confirmed and rendered permanent, ns in thdeasp of Hostcttcr's Stomach Hitters, by tlio fiction nf tonic and ultcratlvo principles combined with it, it becomes infinitely more efficacious us a. reiinvunt of physical enercrv and a corrective of those conditions of the body which invito disease. The Hitters have received the emphatic sanction of med ical men who havo observed tho effect of that popular stimulative cordial as n remcdv lor wc.iknces, nervousness, dyspepsia, consti pation, inactivity of tlio liver, malarious fe vers, and many other diseases. Its basis is sound old rye, the purest liquor known to commerce, aim itseti possessing tonic pro perties oi no menu order. July lmn Tni! OxLVSciik CunK Fon ltci-rcnK. The oldes and bel hernia surgeons In tho world aro somoof the advantages offered by the Triumph Truss Co., 33-1 Bowery, N. Y whose truss und supporter were awarded tho medal at the late session of tho Great American Instltuto Fair. Send 10 cents for their new book. March 51 7o yl clCli.vr,) Icninis, I AXTOS, ) EAUGirS GROUND BOKTCS, AOIDS and CHEMICALS ron PALL SEEDING. :o: Lower Price., SumdIch Sent Free, Analysis Guaranteed. EXAMINE AND CHOOSE nio.M thi: rou.owi.vo Old Established Articles. BAUGII'S GROUND RAW BONES ASSLGNlili'S SALE in mm .t. tteedrr. Asslciioeof Nathan KOStOlllKlll- dur, will expose at public sale on SATURDAY, AUGUST filh, 1S7. nt 10 o'clock a. in., on llio premises, the following described T R A OT ) I' Ii .1 X 1 I in t MKct 'roii'noiiin niiiiinintT limits forinpr y lit'lnnlnff to Win, lieiuii, Daniel lonrb.chand.Io- EIGHTY-EIGHT ACHES and 53 perches, neat measure, whereon Is a largo TWO-STOUY 3TONH HOUSi:, frame bank barn, nnd a splendid YOUNO OUCHAUD. n-i.n I in,l u iinilur a mmd stnt" ot cultivation. Thern Is a ncvur-lalllng spring ot water at tlio door. In nil lespect:. it is n nrsi ciass larm ...'i.iii. .i u . I i -I'm. iu.ii.i.nt nf niif.fnl rib Of the purchase money to be paid nt the striking down of tho imports', the ono-fourtli less tho ten our cent at the continuation of salo and tho remaining three- tourtlism ono year mereaiier wiui miviusi, nu." eonllrniallon nisi. The tract is Known as tue uoagiuuu nati. ALSO, NO. 401 " S99 394 ' S37 " 6 ' 154 ' SS7 " tcs " 119 ' 395 179 01 307 Dec.ll.'fi is llynin't returned to coins... ot exonerations " com. on jjnos Bil at Ilvo js-r ceni ' treasurer's coin, on t,3 74 nt two per cent ' order ot (leo, II. Jones 1'eli. Is, '70,,.. order of Pntk. Jlolian Apr i, '74 order of .luo. Casey Apr. si, '74 ordi-rof Aiithy Noonapr, s. '14 order of rat It Ljons Dec. o, '73 . order of John Casey Aug. II, '74 order of Frank Iluali Apr. 11. '74 order of t'atk Mohan l'eb. s '74 order of Thendoro stably .lan.3l.'7l order of Thus, tlalagher May is. 'II. 1 onicr oi i.uKit i iutiuiuu Apr. 2. '74, order of m. cbap- man Iroin auditors order of Win. Miydcr sept, so, '71 order of Thos. lirennan Mayo, '71 order of Jno. Klllecn Apr. 4, 3 billot Jno. (I. l-'rece.... ,Maklngt-o duplicates.. liyieci-lptotli.I'.Zarr,. sm) 4 J KM 6l 4 M 8 CD ' 4 82 8 tSO 16 8) 8 CO 0 00 0 60 tO 77 S3 S4 it ti 0 75 20 00 15 f.0 M III 12 10 4IKIU (10 SCO 00 10 10 O. S. l'ornwald, sherllt... 8 Jj Ino. r. iiiiniiou, cutk a i 4 00 4 00 C3 mi Mi 90 " Murlln Ifliighlln,., Maitlul'iiicell " Peter IXKibv 1). 1'. Carry rent Ac... " Ilalanco duo Iho twp... $5787 74 LIST OF KXONKItATIONS AND KHIIOKS Al. LOWT.l) JAMKS HHENNAN ON 110AD AND Hi'uciAi, taxis ron Tin: yeah HNDINU MAKCII 1870. r.oad. Alfred steely Thos. lirennan.... Henry Wullers Hugh Wilson Dan. Walsh Adam Welkel Henry mninuii... l'eter Stlvltz PrtorSnow llernardSnlere... iu 1 (H) 04 1 I'll 14 IU 4 1 ll 64 04 01 1 m 1 no l oo Frank Itclcliwlue Joim iiiccnarii Kelley Itauisey llenrv l'oU'-r.. JohnNlcuHlnder , Wm, ileKcnna ' lJ? John Miller " , ,,,,, ,,, nlrp. the said Asstooo will Frank McKeuna at works at tho following expose to public sale the Interest ot the sahl Nathan 0"?4Jlc"S?a ::'''.."..'.'.'.'.'."." 1 00 Prices. liostenbauder in a certain Menllian . . .7.. ...." . . ." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. In bags on board of Cars loo Tons and over, to " to vv ions, 30 " " 49 " pi " " SJ " j .. .. y f so per Ton ui li 8J 34 DClfflllewni-il for nn Incurable case. D11..T. 1' Q-iOW IItleh, being sworn, savs ! I graduated In ls.13. auooUited to Professor's chair ISM : liatp do- voted 411 ears,exclusliely lo ltheumatlsm, Neuralgia, flout. Kidney and Liver diseases. I guarantee Hr. Miu-rs iiueumaiio iinmeuy, liiuney uoriiiai, nr.n l.lpr 1'IIN. 11 norlnalipnt run or will rprunil mnnpv. Pamphlets, Hefe reuces, and Medical ndvlce sent by man, irraiis. Aiiuress ur. finer, 4s 9, ruunu, i-iina. inruii.iiirn ut jri UKKIS1.1. July 21, '70.-tt. blew Tills ltone is Groiiml Pure: is not steamed or hakeil, nnd the solid bone lias not been selected from it. TRACT OF IiAND situate In locust township, Columbia County, Bd i'llnlng lands of John noaglaiid, Jacob l-ox, Jonathan beach and others, nnd containing EIGHTY-EIGHT ACRES RAW and lt.9 perches, tract." A UDITOK'S NOTICK. J KSTATK OF I.AMSA lll'TCll Yn the Oruhmuf Omi t of 1 I'TCntSON PECEASEP. Cbttimbia Ciiuiitu. The underslcnod auditor anDOlnted to dKtrtbuta fund In bands nf Samuel Deltteitck, Administrator of Lnvtmi llutclilson, deceased, will uttend to I tnedutlesof his nnmlntment ut the ofllco of i'reeio A.' Hyerlv, In Hloomsburg, on Saturday, August 19, isTii, lictween 10 o'chK k, 1. ui., nnd 3 o'clock p. m. of said ilJi when und where nil K-rsous haling claims against thu said estate nre requested to present and prove the same before the Auditor, or oe dcuarrcii irom coming lu tor a snare of said fund. ji. r . 1.1 .111.1, July 21, 1376.-4t. Auditor. BONE I a and known as the "(Hossmoyer II. J. HUKUUlt, Assignee Julv 14-ts. Al KKI'OUT UP THE COMMITTEE OS IlUIiES. The Coininittee appointed by tho President of tho last annual county Convention to ex amine nnd if thought proper to revise the I bya convention wbo has opposed tho Democratic Ki.loa P nnmlnallnn ll.o Tln.n n Ho I ticket lit the lieXt preceding CleCtlOn i but I Ills TUlO bnau apply ouiy 10 cases oiopposmon to tickets here- ..i.. nr n.vi t.t. i.n.,.. n.inn.i ,i.n u.t,l I ufter formed. X. V.U.U...U.O, ,, .DUIU XVI1, ,t b() a 00(1 causo 0( c,lalcnire rules nml now. In iinrsiiuiicn nf Ilin Upsnlii- UL'alnst any perum orferlnL' tovutu at unv deleiruiu , , . . : . . . election that heffTiLS voted against Democratic can- iiuu iiuiuuiiiu men upiiuiiiuuviii, inuiku 1 umaies ui. rtuerai or aiaio eieciiuus wiiuiu two 11, n ft,tiM,.in,r rp,r . jears, or has opposed the liemocratlo ticket at tlio t.. I1...I. ,...t..tn,. ntv.A.,,l...nnlU 1 1 iuav m iiii.ii ....... n... ns, I pniislcli.riillon for 1,1 i",,r ol iiTpf. 01 Hie rules Call HO maue Willi auvautage to neiegaie eiecuon, or cerrnpuug or attempted to cor al , , . , , , .. rupt any voter uf thu dlMilct with reftrenco to tin a. UI1U all Ul bliab UK. I 1 1 ... , . . . p , ,. .. ...-... ,.nu uiunivuiuum now feel sure of cxecntivn protection. For- House, has heen re-nominated for .Member 11 e.B.".'" orucr aim regu auou i nut .?Ji,r,l.:n,..S""BSi r try, however, President by his republican constituents iu I'hiludel- pvliicli tlio rules were enacted to estaulisli. xix. ltltsluTil b made touppear to the wtlsfac DMINISTUAT01VS NOT1CK. ESTATE OeCIIAS. 1ETTEKUAN. DFCKASED tiers of Administration on the estaleot Charles Fetterman, lato of the Twp. of Cutawlssa.couuty of uoiumuia, ueceaseibuavooeen granicu oy me iiegis- icr oi sum couniy to iirayenu i-eiu-rmun. ah wr sons havlDtr claims uirulnst the estate of the dece dent arc reuuested to present them for seltleiut-nt' and thoso Indebted to the estate to maku payment iu iuu uuucrsigueu uuininisiraiorwiinouLUPiay. LAFAXTTE FKTTKKMAN, Numldla, July 17, lsiil-ow. Administrator. PURE TEA-IN SEALED PACKAGES, lllrcet mini I ulna uuilJiiiuiii. DKL1VKUKD at VOUKOWN DOOI1, fresh fromtbo u AHDKNS o: tneir uito wth. Imported direct by THE WELLS TEA CO., 201 Fulton Street, X. Y. :o: The dllllculty of getting pure Teas of really line quality lu the united States, lias Induced 'I'll K Wells 'l ea Co., to ship their Teas In seuled packages dlit-ct from thu gardens lu uhlcli they are grown, and as u lui'llier i:uur.uiu-o of tla-lr IjcIiil' dellveied In their genuine slate, they entrust Iho salo uf Iiiein only to lettable Agents Ine iiuuiu of the neareht Ageutto ou ii printed ut the foot of this advertisement su that thu u-as uass thioui-li nonu but i t-snonslblo hand-,, and will bo du Ivi-u-d ut jour own door us Iit-sii u ivhcu they left Iho gauteiis of China und Japan ; thu plicu also Is printed on each (lackuge, so lll.ll. nu t-iiui uuu uuiur. llvcrj body bui s Tea. i.icobudy Hlslu-s to buy It at first luiuds-tlie best quauilub ill iuu jouest puei-s. hleribudv UulrL'tl w hen tlu-v liud 11 Tpa Miltublp to ilii.ii UiAtea to be ct-italu of gelling the sumo ou call have all I licso udiautages by buj Ing of TIIK WKLLS TEA COMPANY ttiuately for tho country uranl s term win end on tlio lourtu ol .March next seven mouths and a half from this time. Gazette Bulletin. Now we desire to call iu attention to the following : The National Administration merits com mendation for tne honorable work: In tho management of domestic und foreign sirairs, nnd President Grant deserves tho hearty gratitude of the American people for his patriotism and his immense services iu war by Ills repi phia. Tho ways of tho great Heforra lte puhllcau party tiro peculiar. lion of a majority ut a com entlou that any i-uiidldaie ueiore ii ior uuiiiiuaiiou iu uny omco snail nave or. tered or i aid any money or valuable thUig. or mailt uuy proiulso of money or valuable thine to lake i r. feet In future, as an Inducement to any delegato to veto fur mm; or to any other person with me lien or Inducing ur securing tho voles of delegates: or If Iho sumo bhall be douo by uuy other ierson with the knowledge and upprobulli.il of such candidate, Uie name oi bucii cuuumuie suau uo imuieniaieiy struck from tbu IIH of candidates; or If sutli fact bo ascer tained utter Ids nomination to any ofllce und before tlio tlual udJuurnmeut,tho nomination shull bu struck from tho ticket aud the vucaney supplied by a new It is believed that tho classification and arrangement of tlio Kules according to uatu nil or convenient divisions of subject matter will render them more convenient for use and to some extent more easily understood, The Itulcs do rot provide for cases of tie vote:", iu electing delegates or upon instruc tions mir fullv ilpfimi tbu nmvprs nnd ilutips nomination: und lu either ca.su such uerMin shall bu , ., .' , , . Ineligible to uuy nomination byn Com entlou, or lo of the Standing lonmilttee. And It is ilcctlon us a delegate, roraperlodof two jeurs believed that several of the rules maybe otiTi'iSSfc ullgSffifr !lp?,&Sxi,,S5, more elearlv exnrpsspil nml unmn nr tbpm lift lJ ur wuicr iuuauiu luing, or uuy iceuiuary uuvail more titariy Lxpres.cn anusomooi mem ue lwJS lu vM m.j or tecured in future, el- shoi tened and coudensed. ther to himself or to uny other iierson for htm, from , , , , , . uuy Lniiutuaiu or outer jiuraou lor sucu cuuiiuiaie, OS 1 he whole are HOW presented bv US in ll an Inducement fur his vote, or under nnv inner i,re. revised form with some matter added aud hlaWoi tbu "convent witli some omissions f unnecessary clauses, 'Jant)l1,iutu STt& UII11UU91.UI IUCI11 UfU IClt bllUSlUlltlUliy Ull- I l.0 jeUIB, UUU UUIIll lllilb 11IUU AUUll UlbO OO lllCllgl' cliunged. I this and lhe next prtcedltig 'rulo shall lute preee Senator Lot M. Morrill has taken charge of the Treasury Department, He delayed acceptance until Grunt had carsltilly weeded out all the men who had aided Ilristow in punishing the thieves and scoundrels who had robbed the Government. Xow, there and iu peace. Seventeenth Resolution of the will bo peace, because Cameron will not r..ir it -..,r.... I ... iitHuiiMin iiuovnu, wiicmwt. i prove troublesome. ine resoiuiions are in accord wait my viftwa.11 Hatherfanl II. Hmie' Letter nf Ai. ceptanec. I Two better men than Tilden for President The platform endorses Grant, and Haves ttnJ Hendricks for Vice President, we have endorses the Platform. What civil service nevcr kuovn, and we havo known a great reform can come from such a nian ? Nomi- uiauy. torneij 1'reu, nated hy Grant, through Cameron nnd 5Ior- ton, the campaign to bo organized and con- Colorado was admitted just iu time to A code of good laws or rules must be a "ence ovt rail other biiluess In convention iintll de. Uucted by Sack Oliamller, Grant's becretury make our tuiriy-eigutu oi'iio lor tue oeuieii- watter of growth mid of tin e. the result ol xxi. None of these rules shall bo altered one- . - . .. . -. I.I...I. I ..!. I . .1 . , I ' ol tue Interior supported by the money and influence of 80,0tX) office-holders aud all tho corrupt rings, the election of Hayes would simply be a perpetuation ot the pres- uiul. She is welcome, to tho. sisterhood, oven if we havo to alter our Hags a little. klMu.li.il lit Ii l-.KMll.ll- illitilt.il l-llilnnllnii .i..l...u I... .. experience mid trial weure fullv convinced vote of mo-tniidsof nil the delegates present. il,.,f ,,, ta i.. ...HI XXII. Candidates for nomination may bo voted rorunectiy, utiuu ueiegatu election), and shall le. telle delegulo or district votes lu Contention lu pro- tbat our rules in general will compare favorably with those of other counties of tho State and that they are much better calcula- Answer to Curresuouileuts. cut administration, the only change being In answer to "Alphabetical," in your last ted to securo those capital objects purity Its nominal bead. issue, lor u remedy lor consumption lu Us and fairness lu nominations. Wo have for Tildeu's electiou means Kut'Oitsi, and ev ery defaulter aud thiol lu thu country knows it, Heuce their opposition. norllou to their popular vutu In the several districts. upon tho sauin principle oa which delegates uru elecuiblo undir thu Mil rule. XXIII, No delegato to any convention hereafter te'tLa nZAvi" ,mJ fuirUW 0U'l"all0I'a- Wo have for- SaL !lGoldef, Mdlcal Kvc if Ukeu RVoldtd tUe 1'oavy expenses and cout'etiiiloiu filled, us sut out lu Uiu cull for thu coidiug to directions, for it has been thor- certain corruption of tho Crawford county " ' ","" . j Grant has already begun to empty the I pect one bottle to do the work my wife nenlteutlar es in tho interest nf Haves. tliree bottles belore alio could discover ougbly Iri-d In my family, and the results I system which has elsewhere worked so badly weru glorious. "Aipnaueiicai must not ex- u,,on trial and been abandoned lu Northum berland and other counties, while several Marriages. UCIIAVKM IMIIf.r lin tliA IKfti tnat nf tho !(.. Haven storekeeners and iramers have been V B. - ouiue every - ... ,.. "'.'.' , . ....0 i ,ii,-,, rti-Miiipii tn strpiiirtiinn tun 111114. umi i ueen correcieu. uisiricis ur morn isiriv rpn, i Jiias r.iiuua i-uu-. NliYIIAltl) IlL'dllES July 4(11,487(1, at Hlooms. ,u """"" 7lm" Utty; now she is well and hearty lfAlplmbetl- resented than they were formerly, delegate iuC0 ,..o u...,B v.,o o.i. ,m ca. vrni nine io iuu a mil gen witnesses lu clectiona Inor0 faity conducted Ulld CoilVen HuNitY H. M. Pation. Iniwreuce, Marlon County, lud. Cincinnati Timet, Feb. -1, 1870. in-eaiisetliuy lni)Ol t their own te.iH, and sell them nt vt li'iiesau- puei-s viiiuoui iuu mi or eigni luier nu ill ite proiils uuully clunved. II- cans.- the quality Is boiler at the price than Is soul u any ui net- uuu-u. Hei-aiiM- tlalr lungeNiierltnce In China and Japan eiiauiea lla'lll in Huso oeiiur beieeuous luauuiui- ;iry I eak-rs una tu import luem kiiii greater uu- ll.tlliri'tt lii'i-aiixt-tlu-v ubsolutelv L-iiaraiiteu tin-uualltvof till'tiH-ir giMMl-i ami keep Ilu-in to ono luturlablo staiiitaru, mi iiiui yuu eau uiivavs reiy on ini-iii, Hi c.iiisu they do business for cash onli -unu there. fo'1-ui.ikono eilra prollt from good customers lo in I- lnsai-4 UV bad debts. Ileeuie-u Hi-lr agents urn teiouslblu mid lellablo mi'ii nnoiiiuier leas preciieiy as receitearrom tin. ('tiiiinanv. liecuuso uit t lug unco irieu uiesu icas, juu tun iiol need in giu-ihi-wnere iii-ri-auer. vt A. l l.li a iiruiririsi, or u ner uihi-ciass iner- liaut, lu every town and city Hi the United Mates, u tvliomwlll be given thu Mll.i: AllKNCY lor that locallly. Address, tor terms unu iiuipaiiiciiiars. Till: tVI.I.W TKA CO. 1'. ii. Hon ). vol Fuliou street, N. V, amy tci, -m.-viu. OTATlvMICNT OF lllCMLCXJK TWP, !X. . u II.....I... .-.,.nii.v.n ... t,n..l.L' U,l.m.l ni,. I ll T n. IHUKli. Ili uui.l ui iiuinu.. .-V..VW. tllet for thu school .tear ending Juno 1, 1S7C. Dr. Cr. To bal. In hands of his predecessor, c Il.uirton ii" si uuiiduplleaioot lsis lu hands of Win. (ilrlun col - IMS s3a unit duillciilu fur building In bauds of Wm. utrtoii, cot ISO! M", To Mate appropriation UU4 ui Hyoidi-rsU'du-iiied for fuel, repairs HUH l lUlllllk' -in.."--.' ' l. orders redeemed for salaries of Ti-iu'liers Mr set en schools oid- rs redeemed, paid uu building HOW SCllOOl llOUM- orders redeemed for blanks and publishing uiiniiul statement '1 reasuier's eouiiiiUsluu on IIIM3.77 ' collcctur'scoiiiiul-islim ou duplicate Of 1S74 - exonerations on duplicate, of 1874... ' bid. In bauds ot his piedecessor, I', 11. (llrton ain't duo Township their relsase is uuiiiijiortant, save as it indi cates a policy which will perhaps lead to the pardon of such notable olliiuders as MclCee and Avery. A petition for Avery has beeu circulating for some time and has received a good many signatures, und it is now an nounced that a second paper appeal is be lore tho Attorney General, President Grant's household organ iu Washington declares that Gov. Hayes' let ter of acceptance is all that his most earn est friends could bare desired. Tho orgau ut the same time earnestly favors tho par don of 31' Donald and the rust of the im prisoned whiskey thieves. Dyer'i removal is accepted an au indication of Grant's pur pose to issue au early pardon. tions of larger numbers less liable to excite ment aud to imputations of unfair or im proper conduct. Prudent amendments occasionally made to the rules of nomination will no doubt bo burg, by Hev. J. P. Tustln, Hr. Isaiah W, Ncjhard.of Forks, l'a., to JIIss Hatllo O. Hughes, of Plymouth, l'a. An Historical Fact. livery ugeut who ha been (leadily selling the Improved $20. Home ulml St.. in i Mhi-Iii nit fur tlir. - vihn nwim Ltd dwelling bom., bus a good account iu bank, U Becurlng fair play in party action, but ex clear ui uuui, annum uiuuiy ai nuereti. mo i iremu or very exictisivc Changes 01 Uie Kulis liaiiirui cuii-e-iurnco o secunus n guou ugency Jo ,lut SCCU1 10 UB ow rc(,ulrcJ for ml Her lor cuod at llio lowest prices. A cood ' lirrt-classSewinu .Machine, moft ustful reliablu DUMOCKAT10 HULES. at Jll tiiuiH, eay to uuileri-taud au-1 control, thu same situ and does llio same work us any ma chine that sell ut four times tho price. There it no machine at any price belter, or that will do liner or uioiu work, and certainly none ro low lu price by many dollars. The Homestead is widely known and u-ed in thousands of fain Hies in the Eastern and Middle HtaUs, and ilil ly becoming opultr iu the West, It will savo its cost several times over in one season, doing KCIIUVLEII-CAItVEIl-At the residence of the bride's mother, on South Water street, by Kev. l)r (lulllver, Alary K. Carver, of HlngUampton, N. V., to vv. II. Khuyler, of Lalayetto College, Kaston, l'a. TtVl'lU ll'lll i. III. ll..ll.njl.l !....... n ,.. ., If 11 . I .,.. m i ..... ji, mu M.viiuuin, imavuiiucm ,s.u..o ... ,..uuiu,ui huuu icciiug ami oraiigevllle, on the lslbult,, by ltcv. Henry H. Men uenuau, .Mr, jonn Lewi, to Miss jiutuua Mover, both ot Hloomsburg. Chapter I. or the Election ovDeleuates. I. Kemalns unchanged. II. Kemalns unchanged. III. Ilemalus unchanged. IV. Tbodelciratu elections shall b bir luimt umi sliall lie held and conducted bv a Judirn and einri.-. t. bu suleitul bv the Democrats lu altnnlane.-. ami ii.h Hum uiucers biiuii ueu-rniuin iui qui'Sllons OI tho light to vote, keep a lUt of voters and tally of votes counted, to bo scut by Uicm to Uie. Convention with Deaths. AHII.-In Fbhtngcreek township, July loth. Lsdlu. w Ife ot Mlas Ash, agt d 51 ears, Hi mos., and T dais. rOHD. At Uio Rate Normal School, Hloomsburg, on mo uiu nut., after n brief Illness, Win. II. Ford, ugeu so jears und mas. IZAltli.- on Tuetday morning, July Isth.ln Hlooms burg, Infant daughter of 11. F. Zarr, Uao,.,aged V luos. Senator Uo-ith decliuca to serve on tin ticket with Peter Cooper aud supports Til deu aud Hendricks. All tho rest of the la- is ready at all limes to do its work, makes lhe bor reformer would du well tu imitate bis jtrongit .and finest siltcli ytt hivtntwl, and la I fully acknowledged as the Standard I-amilv cxauiple, I tjtviipg Machine. Price, coinplele for doines- " " " I do use, i'JO, delivered at your door, no matter lillds Of u leuiuer uocktogeiiicr,' auu suys i now remote you may resiue. uuAiness perms the N Y Sunt I "ent and honorable, with moro certain and rap- ' ' 1 bl .uIkj. and lareer brofits than anv other. Kc "it's ii suggestive fact that while Dlalne I inordinary liberal oilers made to local or trav was pushing tliroiifh hisrallivuy Jobs, heput cling dgniu where we have none ttubltlied j tvneeier ut uie iieau oi luttraciuo ranroau i or, II ineiti is no sgcut near you, seiiu your or- the work of the family, or will earn four or five their certificate of tho result of the election, which dollars a dav fur anv man or woman who sews 1 certlllcaio shall bo prima lucla evidence of the per 7 " ii"i.r' i. r X . . . "i.i. . " , sons therein naineil having a right toseatslnlhs coiniulltce, Hn knew bis man." President GriuH Hbd Secretary Fish could pot Hud time ti' nUetid the Nalloiml Ceo niitii.il ut Philadelphia, but they call take uive iis) ut Deer iVk lu -Maryland Jut der direct lu Iho .luclory. Adiiims Jolui 11. Kendall A Co.. tno ilroadway. Nn York. .Uy S, 70 ly. If you want tu prevent Typhoid Fever ot Vegetable If ton fuel as If you tvero going to have the thills aud lever take Ur, Hull's V. All delegates must resldu In the dlsti lets timv rcif vatu. 1 KUU IU IMV uu uuieuuiu BUAll UU UUSUlS tu Miicuu u biiuii uu iiiioneu uj ueputu uuotner cut ten of the district. Hut no other deputation or rcp- VI. Ha nisi tut eighteen Id old rules. VII. Voters ut deleuato elections msv rnl nu many volts as there are delegules to be elected and may cast them all fur onu delegate, ur may divide them ainomr Ilia delegates as they sou nt, Auiiin thu cose of a Uuvolu between dull-gates, thu questlou . r. o II IjI .luy.l.k..l l.u ilHlvlnr.L.1. Chapter II, Or TUK CONVINTI0.1. I, gome oa slitecn la 1 J rules, tl, bamo as seven la old rules. III. Baino as ulnii lu old rulos, it'. In Couvuntlon a mulorlty of au thn vou.a m,. ('nhkiI.bo ncstary to a nominaUou, and nu rs-nKi& halued sliull bo pereiui-Ur.l struck from lhe list of candidates until aiur thu UKnd vot... wu.n tut lowest mum shall be struck on una wo bu ut rcb MARKETJJSPOIITS. liLOOMSllUlia MAHICI'T. Wheat per bushel... 1IJO , Corn, new, " ... outs, " " ,,, iriour pur uurrei ... Cloverseed Flaxseed butter awn..: mow f 1.S3 i .wi Ml i .411 1.GU , 7.UI . l.&O , M . .11 V5 Potutoea ,i ,,,,,, ,,, Dried Apples , Hams ,,,,,, ,,, ,,, sides u bhouldertt , lairu per pound ,,,, i lay per iuu .,,,.,, ,,,,, beeswax ., , 'nmothyd ..... . No. 4 oa Whirl 4,M rer Ton Nu,e " ., ..,,.;,,."$& UluksmlthH Lump on whsrt t .t 11 Uttuitduaos " . ., ( ,uu .111 .it .is .it so.ee ui uu sr. la au tn 1111 4-4 Hi) UK I SUl'HEU-rHOSl'HATK Made from Haw or llnburnod Animal Hones. Cheap for Cash, aud Quit only. We are now selllnz our Haw Hono Super-Phospate on the following ( 1 ITill ANTEKn ANALYSIS 1 Ammonia. . - From 3 to 4 per cent. Soluble und precipitated i-nos- pnoric aciu - - - 11 Phosphate ot Lime, rendered At nkt cash Wholesale Prices lo Dealers nnd Farmers. V. O. II. In Philadelphia, at tho following LOW PRICK!) : .. lisi Tons and over, V per Ton, 2,000 ll s. 75 " to 09 Tons. 51 " 74 " 37 " " " SO " " 49 " 33 " " " IU " " SO ' S9 " " " 1 " " 10 " 10 Standard of Quality Strictly Maintained. While wo announce a reduction In tho prlco of our law nriNK sitpiiit l'ltosl'lIATE. wo would le- spd'truiry represent to uenters ana lannera iuai us siunuaru or quauiy inui oeeu airienj iiim.iiuimu, Tho proportions of soluble und puclpltuu-d 1'hos phorlo Acid, und Ammonia hate net er been higher than they are In the urticlo we nre now selling to our customers. This statement wo make usuuiuuiug guarantee. BAUGH'S AOIHIIIilTtD Pliosphate Rock, Twelve Per Cent. Solublo and Precipitated Phosphoric Acid. Wo believe Our Acidulated Phosphate Rock tn bo sunerlor to most of tlio Acid I'll isphato now 111 the market. Farmers that liav ed It for several seasons ni o well pleased it Ith It, aud the demand tor it is rapiuiv inerea-iiig. aM-nr. u. ono sonar per xon aq- dltional on all Prices If shipped from Baltimore. Chemical Supplies OF ALL KINDS, Always on hand, and sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PlilOES For puro and good Articles. ly-SHNlM'Oll Pitun: I.LSTS. landTlaster We irrlnd only from extra duality of Lump, and our brand lias given iho highest satisfaction fur thu last two j ears. Price as low us any. Send for Price Lists and Circulars. BAUGH & SONS, Manufacturers & Importers of Fertilizers & Supplies, i'o. 20, S. Delaware Ave., I'llIliADHI.l'lIl.l.. No. 103 Sontb St., Baltimore. NNUAI, STATEMENT OF CONYM! AM TOWNSHIP. Mward Geraghty Supervisor tu nccount with Hond Jolin casey... ax ot Conyngham Township, for ino jear ending March lsTii. 1)11. im is Michael Mtirpny mnlel McAllister l'atk. McDonell Frank Ixird - , -tllchael Loughnln ; ' (loo. Ilowells I l." James HoUmau Peter Hodman . w John iinuuon, Sr JohtiDowey i 1 u su-pheii Honahoo , . M William Doognn 1 J Michael Collier Matt. Co) le Michael Ciciey. l'eter Huley t ou Win. Hodemnii . Itlcnard tvjatt 1 44 Michael Taugher error 1 41 iticnaru ii-jgnes i John Casey M Wlilnur llrnillpv- W John Hoary t-4 Jonathan lirown 1 Jacob Press error 1 l" Tuam't of llupllcate " " laieusl All. t;. ot i. y-u. tax worked out but omitted from duplicate "I 44 till!) G9 lioger Dickson . Anihy Walsh Thos. Navln M lohl lirennan.. Juiiics Dewey MlchaclGeraty.... tit. Hy ain't returned to Coma " OI esonei iiiiuiin " " tax wolked out by coin uanles and Individuals lly collector s com. on t'Js.iS at Ilto per ceni '1 rcns'rs. com. on ts3.S4 at two per cent.. Special. 1 r,o i M 1 u i K) 1 CO l en 1 oil : CO l su l oi 1 IM 2 61 i CO 3 CO 1 CO 2 CO 1 CO 1 60 2 CO 1 CO 1 61) 1 60 1 60 1 60 !! B0 1 CO 1 60 i CO 1 CO 1 60 2 11 1 60 1 611 I 60 1 to) l at 3 60 s to 1 fO 1 60 1 CO 1 60 1 Ml 1 Ml 2 to) t 60 1 61 2 CO 1 1,0 1 60 PS "tl $101 "0 1 no 04 Vii 11 22 S4 1 SS 91 Sli Ualonccduo tho District... J-2413 C9 Edward tleraghtysiipcnlsor In account with Special ltoad Tax ot Conyngham Ton ushlp, for the jear ending March ls"d. Dlt. To ain't of duplteato I53S4 62 . urror in am t or l.ocusi, mi. u. a. I, Co. taxes 613 60 JOHN CUltltAN COLLIX'TOIl AND THKASUHElt I.N ACCOUNT WITH CONYNOIIAM TOWN SHIP SCHOOL DISTHICT FOlt THE VKAU ENDING JUNU 6, 1816. Dlt. Tonm'tof tax duplicate 10141 10 " " " stuto appropriation 212 no " " " Insurance received 650 uu " ' from salo of stoves 3 uo " " ot and payment from tracts Hi iinrrantco niinies of Johnson Hensly, Thomas llliuhelmer and Amos ickershnm 409 68 tints 79 tHOSS 42 Clt. Hy ain't returned to Coins 760 42 oi Lxotieraiioiia . u " Dan Calahan order No. 30 .May SJ, "73 ' Hecelpt ot H. F. Zarr, Dec. 19, '75 40OO uu .. .i ' 2S. '70 SUO 00 " collector's com. on M9u.lo nt nte iK-r cent 259 CI '! 'I reas i-s com. on 4WJ0.C9 ut 2 per " cent H62 Halance duo the dlst. on special tax C39 SJ C033 42 Mr. Geraghty refused to swear to some of Ida ac counts and they wcro closed n uu the aoovo result. EiiwAiti) mm ii us. Auaitors MAUTIN FLANAGAN, ua,lra- CI!. lly uni t ot IT. H. land returned to corns, for collection 935 48 " " of oxonerntlons X, errors.. S'JO 21 " Kccretailcx hnl.iry 1113 00 " " or outstanding orders 1383 02 " " paid teachers 3233 00 district suoerlntendent's salary 125 00 " paid for fuel contingencies . 111.1l cleuntng C47 70 " for scliool necessaries H-3 7u " " InMiranco 69 CO " paid for building and lm- protlng. 1S-J4 24 uttornej s cost und ex-nso 45 uj " paid for books, furniture iiuduit-icellaiieousuxiienses 421 11 14 paid for labur, material and repalilng 737 71 lieasuies com, on t57W 07 2 per cent 175 OS collectors com. on 9295 it! ut 5 per cent 4C4 75 JOHN V. 11ANNON, clerk. LIST OF HOAI) AND SPECIAL TAXES HCTUKNEl) TO COMM. BV ED. GUItAOUTV, SUPEIIVISOH FOlt THE YEAH ENDING MAHCII 1S70. Jnshia Beam Nutli Hrottu Peter lluchcr lleinard Hresllii cath cook David Cook Mrs. Phllln culp Con. Doiialiou Datld HuvWiii Jno. E. Davis Frank Gallagher Jno. llastun ... Peter .lojte Evan T. Jones Fred. Klluucrmuu Junuthau Kultllu Geo. Kacheines ucu. 1). Ltndermuth Terrene Mcliulro Marr Morris II. H, Marr Felix McManamen Peter McManamen lttchurd Murphy rnomas .viurpny Thomas Hushton Iritis TlTlsbncb Jacou Trieu iiaeou 'men Frank Vocum 1)11. To balanco duo district by cumin ti e usurer John (10649 C6 $726 PJ July 21-2m. XNUAI- STATKMKNT OF SUli.UiLOAF TOWNSHIP. 1321 HI $3740 10 3740 10 UNI'AID 11UI1T8 OF DISTHICT. nutstandtmr orders for build ng nurposes is 60 llonds duo lids scuooi year. idisiu Honda duo during next scuooi 1 cur 1.100 uo Accrued Interest 1'3 ui Total Indebtedness of District $2,SH7 It) Ell Old, otciseer of Poor of Hemlock Twp. Dr. cr. To balanco duo Twp. last secitiemeut UJ ss 1 um tuuucauoi ism z'J i ' rLUrd of Wm. Ileera.- 25 U0 lly ain't paid tor support of paupers... " " usbisiaueu leiiueieu ,ui 10111 persons " clolhlni' und medicbio eiuuerutlous mudo " ctilleclor's percentage, 1674... " attorney's ties paid making dupllcntu and book, US... " making leiiort to Statu board pub. charities. , Justice's fees paid " publishing statuiuent uf overseers' ueiount i f 174 ' ofilclal service. balance due Township Ntatement oftlioN-lni-llIsol-sof SUirurloat township xjs vu 1 tor 1S15 anu tue vuur euuinj juuo o, ism. JOHN W, KILE, Dlt. To ain't ot duplicate for IS74-S $389 e7 " special uu " asm n " dupllcuiu for IsiC-6 4uo U7 tl,17S CI I'll. lly lax worked out 1S74-A ' 1S70-6 " lime of SupertUor, ls74-5.. ' 1S73-0,, " attending betUemcut ..77d 49 ., 303 S5 1, 46 23 ,. 60 U0 . 1 25 177 UO CI 15 45 2 02 V U4 l uu I 1 CU 1 00 1 00 10 0. 19 L0 140 la $39 U7 $399. 07 Supervisors ot roads, Wm. Glrtoa and Wm. Appel- man, in account with Hemlock Twp. Dr. To balance from last year In handt of It III. uu uiu, H lia 01 " wm. Glrton's duplicate, 1S75 wen 47 Wm. Aluminum's duplicate, lsio... 021 41 lly work on roads by Gtrtou work on roads by Apiwluian , spises, piaus unu liuiuer, uu iou... tlmuer und plank, Appelman services, utrton ., " services, Appehaan paid Auditor McUrldu tor last year by AppeUian.. eiouirnloua, dup. of 1S74, Glrton. collector's per ceutogo, f4, Olruui, " paid auditors and Ink, Glrtou 11 paid auditors, Appelman 11 ain't duu Tup from (llrton To am't duo Appcltaon from Twp. 4 U Order drawn to balance EZUKIL'L SIIULTX -i,191 S! in 26 t'r. 786 62 CC S4 21 C3 92 37 46 CO III CO 1 78 11 77 43 97 4 03 4 M 803 04 11701 64 1701 94 We, the undersigned Auditors, btroby oeitlfy that wa havo uudlted tho furuxolnir accounts of ovelttel- otjioor, supertlsorsof road, and uhool treasurer HUU uuil tueiu uviivet wt uu itu kisiuu. tt S, II, nillll.MUKKll,) ClIIIIIIE, 'f iIUSHCp, J it'ti. 11. HiiiiKuiiimn v Ill-Jill Tl .Intlllllll. t '(, J. VASUtUSLIcZ Audtltrft, Dlt, To am't duullcate for 1S7' -6 -13S0 9i) Clt. lly tax wniked out..... $361 73 1 11110 oi piiTviior u'w time to bluomsburg,.... 6 00 work douu on rouu..;., 11 st $146 60 Order drawn to balance 'fotid Indebtedness ot 'lnvnshlp on or- uers issueu lor uter-woi k uu uouvu duplleutufor tlioear eiidlugJuno C, 1S7C .-. $65 70 $315 49 Statement of Sii;arloaf School lilsli let for the year UUUlIlg dUUB b, IftlU. VIU, I- 11IHL1NGEH, I'likliii'iicil. Dlt. To ami ot duplicate, state appl-oprla-tlon,uud receipts from olhur sburcos Clt, Uy vouchers patd.. luilanct, in hand $1,203 U . tU S3 balanco In hands ot Treasurer and Collector , 241 61 ' $1,23 053 We. Iho undersluned Audi to ti of Buararloaf town. 81.1a. do oorlllr that wu have 0 lamlnud and audltud ths above uccouuts and find ihpm correct 10 tbu best ut our Khuttiuugu unu nciier. 1IENKV C.'HliM. I JAMUS ii,,Miiui.TZ,-Auaitor. July Vnw, Ino. Young.. Mary Husiiton Hubert Jordan tract Andrew Poller tract LewU Walker tract ltoad. Special. 211 49 M 41 36 01 U0 00 8 00 20 00 SO 2 00 40 1 60 60 1 CO 4 SO 12 00 2 00 6 UO 1 20 S 00 24 8- 24 60 & 37 13 41 1 20 3 0(1 1 20 3 UI 40 1 U0 UI 1 CO bO 2 00 40 1 U0 32 90 6 4U 16 UU 2 uo n 00 8(1 2 00 SO 2 00 32 SO 32 SO 5 40 8 ;j) SO 2 IM 4 bO 12 U0 4 SO 12 00 40 1 U0 17 60 41 00 T 60 19 00 133 Oil 141 CO 131 90 $135 11 $760 42 LIAHILITIES. As near as can bo ascertained. 3100 on 11 S3 31 IU 1 CO 4 76 Teachers orders 1. E. lluck w. 11. might A. Mohan Thos. MU'arthy Ii. Purccll cleaning If. 00 Geo, Davis stationery 7 bs c. H. UrockHay 10 uu H. F Zarr 76 P. E. lluck 4 41 Jno. Currun for taxes returned to John Anderson & Co 33 19 Order of Dleffubender 406 s $3629 23 ASSETS. By Mai tin I'ui cell 23s 33 ' c. G. Murphy unit. 1 evolved from Mailln Purcell 84 91 lly bal of Jno. curr in 726 12 " unsealed land lax relumed by M. Purcell so3 60 lieliiriied by Jno. Currau 9354s State appropriation 212 00 $S23 32 LIST OF EXONUIIATIONS AND EHItOlta AL LOWED UDWAHD GtUAGH'I'V ON HOAI) AND SPECIAL TAXES, FOlt TIIK YEA It END ING MAHCII, 1S76. ltoad. Snecliil. Mary George, double assessment. .,. 7 3 1 Anthony Murphy 32 so MalUicwShately Error 112 2 so Jno. Alexander, 1 60 ratk. nraniey si 1 ut .las. Ilevans I ui 2 co Win. deary 61 I 60 Jno. Kane. .Ir Ot 1 110 Aiiiny ituuo w 1 oo Khun Dunahoo 1 uo 2 co l'atk. Dougheity 64 1 ut Michael Foy 64 1 i'. llios. .lot co 1 uo 2 co Hicham Jot co 1 60 Larry .l".ui 64 1 60 .n o. u iiiirer. w 1 uu Anthy IiiiTley 1 60 M1C11I, MOllunOUgll 64 1 60 lllrlil. Mulligan 64 1 60 l'atk Moore 1 oo 2 CO lllchard Mack 64 1 60 Jno. McCloskey 64 1 CI l-atx. juonaguau 61 l 60 (II, lim.l fn.Jiil,. , .ul .1 w., Kd. Pureed 1 oo 2 co Thos. Howlaud 1 uu 2 CI Let! Sanger 1 04 2 to Jno. Sanger -j 60 Jno. Cleary 64 1 60 Thos. til lines, Error 61 160 Michael iiuney 64 1 60 l'atk. MeGlnley 64 1 60 Michael Mack 61 1 co S. P. 11)011 1 20 3 oo Alfred bieely, Error 64 i co ill S4 $71 SO Excess of liabilities. JOHN 1 $3660 52 $31 27 Wo, Iho undersigned auditors of Con) iighain twp. bavu omimlned thu foregoing accounts mil nnd them con cct and true to iho best of our knowledge and belief. EDWAI.D HUGHES, 1 ,,. MAHTIN FLANAUAN.f Auditors. . IIANNON, Clerk. LIST 01' BALANCES DUE CONYNGHAM TWP., HY SUl'EItVlSOHS O.N SPECIAL AND HOAI) TAX. ltoad. lly Ed. Geraghty In 1673 " Win, Chapman lu 1SI4 ' I'alk. Mclionell In 1S74 " Ed. Gcrnjhtyln IS75, is sc jus. nreuuan in isto 91 67 July 14, '76,-3t, "CNNUALT'hVTlCXIlIraOF 11IJAVEU TOWNSHIP FOlt THE YEAIt U75. George l ten, poor overseer ot Heaver township, In account with said township. 1)11. To ain't ree'd from overseers last ur ... rross am't of tax duplicate lor Special, ion 13 192 uo 36 SJ 039 bj C22 90 tear . gn 1675, $79 05 251 73 Total of receipts . $330 Ii Clt. Paid for maintenance ot pauiiers...... " exonerallousand taxes return'd " 1'oorOterseer'sfees... , " balance duo township $319 31 6 CI 27 23 77 71 JAMBS HHENNAN SUFKHVISOH IN ACCOUNT WII'H CONYNGHAM TOWNSHIP HOAIITAX, FOlt TIIK YEAH ENDING MAHCII 18J6. Dlt. Toum'tof roidtat dunllcuto 2133 SO ' " " taxes double pa)ineut, on tracts In warrantee names of Johnson lleusly.'l lios.lllltzhtlm-t-raudAinos WK-kei-sham Ul OS $330 7? We. tho auditors of Heaver township, Columbia Co., Pa., havo exaudued tho iibovo accounts aud Und them corrut as above stated. A. W. MANN, 1 ALLEN M iNN, V Auditors ... , . l'KTElt KNEGIIV.J Uiuiy -3w. ' K $9314 23 Clt. Hy am't returned to comi., i of exuneratluns taxes woiked out Ly coal co,, " am't paid lor labor , " " " supervisor Order ot Dau. CumpbeU " bill of C, ll. Murphy fur tools 4.0 stt earing township officers " making tivu bonds " IndlvtduaUi worked out Wm, Hyrno, 1.24, Duuuu Howun l.iu, 1 com. on 413 61 at nvu ier cent,,, ' i-uiu. uu t .V3 at two pur cunt. 31 75 32 76 1S62 62 214 110 64 23 10 CO IS tl 3 00 10 00 4 23 69 y oo balsnco , nij $2314 tS We, th undenlgnsd, Auditors, ot Conyngham ti. have etamlncd the foregoing uccouuts aud tlnd them correct uud truo to tuo bust of our kuowl ediu and U-llef. EDWAIID UC01IK3, JOUM P. HANNu.n; NNUAI. STATEMENT OF HUPEItVI- IOHS OF UEAVEIl TW1. FOlt YEAIt 1875. Michael lttteuhouso and Joseph Lchr. Supervisors, ta nwvwu... iiihi wm WlTfl.llll, DP. To am't rve'd from Supervisors, 1874 $143 11 Kiuaa uiuiui lax uupucttltj lor 1316 i,;w ( Total receipts , ,' jo. Oil, Uy work done on roads. nlank. Au.. on rrnuls uxuueraltons uud taxes returned ' casli paid auditors " sunoi visors' fees llsluuceduo township,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, Il.tM 19 We, the auditors ot Heaver township, Columbia Co, hate examined tho shove accounts and nnd thorn comet as ahuvo stated, and flud the sum tit $io V4 ceuw due said township A. W. MANN, ) Julyl-IVV. l'ETKlt KNlolT, $1,037 C3 50 44 49 99 3 10 248 81 SJ 94 Outfit ana HUM,