THE COLUMBIAN AN J) DEMOCRAT,BL()()MSBUR(i, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. It- 320JKWAVi EUVSLL, Editors. limOMKlUJUti, PA. Friday. Any. IB 7(5. DIlLKIIATi: KM-KITHIX. To-mnrrntv (S.iltirttiiy) in the tlay for the olectl.ni of delegate to the county enliven tion wliicli meets iniTuesiluy nfteriit.nn next. It Is Important tlmt there should bo u full Mto, iw thu ileletfiitea nro. oulliri'il to act nc cnnling In llielr Instruction, mill every tuivnsliiti slimitil Llieroftirti itnlt overt- vnln In onler tlmt the delegate may represent the majority ; nnil not simply thine who may ohiKjito to vote becati'o it Is convenient. Another reason for a lull turn out Is that the precedent Inn been ostaulislicil by which In rnse of a tie vote In Convention for any ollico the person who Inn received the largest pop ular vote shall be declared thu nominee. The several candidates will undoubtedly do nil they can to get cveiy man to the polls, but It Is the duty of member.') of the Stand ing Committee in the several townships and ol every Democrat who has tho Interest of the. party i.t heart, to assist in this. I'or the information of voters we reprint instructions concerning the use of the tickets. Write FKlliriMI INDIANS. Following uloso upon the terrible mft'st ere of Custer and his band by tho simig. Sioux, comes a rumor that (leu. Crook' command has met with disaster ami ilm mure men wero killed than Custer had In lib command. The rumor is detibd both lit Sherman nud by Sheridan, but theie re mains in the minds of the people a slckem nig ft ' I i I ir tlmt such a tula-droplm is ttllliin Hie limits or possibility nud that the idb lain of to-day may be a dread reality to-mnr-tmv... Ornithine; seems to bo certain, which Is, (hat even -uch experienced border lighter as Custer have underrated the warlike abil ities ol the Sioux, The Indians have so lime hi en held iu contempt by the whites that tho latter have grown earelesand have actu ally ailbptoil as truth the western saying thai General "one white man is as good as ten Indlnns." There are weeping widows nud Hiirrowinj; children In that frontier outpost to-day who can testily that the while man's boast Is a lie. The country might as well understand this matter: The Indians areas well armed ns our own troops; they, are expert In the WlllTr! IIOUSBSKCUKTS. KOit riiEsinn.NT, Tho Congressional committee on whiskey .SAMUEIi J. TILDEN, mils on Thursday of last week, toolc the .,..,.,,,..,. OV NEW YORK. 1'OtlVICK l'niMlliUNT, TIIOMAb A. 1IEN11UCKS, ()!' INDIANA. Ilciuiirrallt- l;lrelnriil TleUet. ni.Kiri'OH.S AT I.AIKIK. I'iuiiI.ks It. IIcihai.kw-H. II. Wlt-SOX. DlSTUlUr KldCd'OllS. to.tlmniiy of ex-sol citor llltlfnrd N'ibou. mong other ,thliigi.jho gives Iho following OiplanatUm oirihe siciiuliirrr By'l1'1 'to some I the Ihbeock lelea'r.uns! tasked General '.irli.r tehiit nxiililmiti.lll lie 1 1 III I of till) 1 Svlph1' telegram, and he gave mean explu lat'lon ri Ih.'ell'-et thai "S$vllih'r win lewd .I'.mi.ui with lim Hie rreslili u ol me Hull, d ri'ales has been 111 intimate atsuoi.i- linn nnil Unit .tin 1 1 in 1 Imthrri-d and atiiiov- il t hi- President nut I one lime ll ciianeeii hat McDimald's alleulioli was called InliT it some I'l iee where hc was eiiher in reaen for in the vicinage of Ihe Prcsidon!; ami .10 sahl, "Win- lli.ll is pyipn. tioiiiinii It'iheock said, "Do vou know that woman, McDonald?" and Mae. said, es. I know ler well." General Ilnbcock sahl, to Use !.,i,,.r,il l',.rt,-r' own words. ''Hlio lias .V ........ ........ . ... ...... im.ni idvltnf the Presdent a ureal ileal ol In ijco. II. Ko-Mniul trouble; I wish you would re eve ,1.1m o u ;!nl 'icr In some way, and JlcDiiimlil said u ,lnU., n ltUiM "rVrtnli.le. tli-it Is cuv. I can manaie hi r, . . m.i ,-t. .!.. . mil so iniporlant was ineservieo which mu iii,.iliJUlt.lli; uiu.m i ui.m mihi.y ll 1.1 II.. . ll... l'nuil.l.itll Hint if ll u nun ii.i.i.ii.. inn ..M."... ... . the term Sylph been me n cnniinim mutter 'llio Di'iimeratlo voters uf the several districts (t lion, anil paid at least ono month previous il hike hclwr-en uoner.ii iiniiencK mui . ..... .... . ... ...... 10 ul0 ltotwrt 1'. Stei-I (lis.rgo II. Iit-ll Win ll. Wright 'I'tniTin iiiisklil .tuha Morgan -i. ,. Mm 1 1 ..ill I'ul, o. Jones Win. K. Hawk dm-i l l.lirtniior ll. T. Tllliillu ler 15 .1. II. MeCullum in V. W. Knot IT -Inliu II, (Till Is Thomas imwer IV DAlliflllllll, in s.'tjnstl in W'hnnier il .I.iines.I, lliiilclt 11 .lutiii ll. (iiitiirlu k.i it. M.dlliso'i u niivi.i u Moins si It. U. Iimwn M Th.Hiins w. (Inijiion n jionjjmm l'. Jioins IllRest of r.ledlnn Laws. k Polls open at 7 n. in, and closo nl 7 p. m. WHO OAK VOTB. Kvery malo citizen, twenty-ono vcars of age, possessing the following (pialillcatlnns, shall he entitled to voto nt nil elections i 1. Ho thall haw been n citizen of tho United States ono month, ii. Iloshnllhiive resided in tho slalo one year; or, If having previously been n quail. Red elector or native born clti.cn thereof, Mid shall have, leiuoved therefrom and re turned, then ho shall have resided therein dx months immediately preceding tho elec tion. 3. Ho shall havo resided in tho district vhcro ho Intends to voto two months Im mediately preceding tho election, Instead of ten days, as formorly. 4. If twenty-ono years of nge, or upward, io shall havo paid, within two years, n statn or county tax, which shnll hnvo been assess, ed at least two month previous lo tho elec t..il.i!,l o that both of them were in the Hownm Hie uenerai elections, on MtunlajMlicBtli ,.,., ..i ..i n..i.. !.. .i...!- i. ... , . i. ...--.i.i-.... ii.ivnr Ait.-tur. is.ii. iHtu-i.i.n inn nniiM nr iiin-i. nnil i iiui-iKii worn ciii.ens iiiuhl inivo ueen usuiii weiipons; uiej iigm in iniirowo ai, mi) t, as oeeaslou lillgui reniurc, oi n ... not inline of battle, but as the Arab-light, lug one another under that n.une. lie al- -wjuodk In nalnrall.ed at least ono month before the In living -omuls, dlmcult to brlnginto direct 'i',' T l'T nTX e aifd xouiTiS clretio"- nm "!".',t con to c.ntiii t bu re.,lrl.,g con.tant walchfulne- ' J " ' 1 nl,Vm U Z- un T""' " f llt " c?l,UI,l,e,, ,,1,1IM1cl,?n;,t' l,rccclJ'"B' .,, i . ,i e, . ,1,. . .Mcl'onalil lreiUeiili linn oeuisiou io ior . dul,L. , , t0 , ,10, .,t0n on0 caM. Tho elect on will bo held on "tho Toes- to prevent the ilestruetlou of troops who are .....pond with each other with reference to ndlowl.n? Ihe llrsL Mondav of Vo- kept In lino and onVrafalr mark for the dm movement of mutual Ir.ends and that tno canm, (or' nepn.sciallve, one ean.ll- 10 ,'" ' , , M" "'7 (,r" i - . i. ilw.Ki.li.li 1 1. pit nun rrlrrred to tho move- .... ...i .. ... i.... vember. bcllnr this vear tho 7th davoftho Crookedness In the Into II. llucher Sivopo's accjiiuils, while District Attorney for tho Western Dislrlitol IViinsylvatlla, have been recently discovered to tho extent of JHO,-000, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COU ItT PKOCIj A M AT10N. AriIHI!l'.AM, the linn. WlMIAM Ul.wr.l.l. I'resl.lciit Jinlifo et the Court otojer ml Il.ibeoek, Ilelku.ip. Avery, Joyce, M'Doii' aid ami M'htce are for Hayes and Wheeler Tweed, Connolly, Ingcroll nod the New .Monlour, nrnl the lltms. Iiiam Hum ami M. Terminer anil tlenrinl Ji 1 HctUcry, Court of (junr- torHi'sslniiaof tlie I'eiu o anil the Court of Common l'leasniid Orilmns' Com t lullio iiitliJudlil.it Ills tilct, eompOM'il of tho couiillfs of Coliunbla ud York ciiinil ring tiro W for Tlldeii. A sou of .lellerson Davis belongs to tho Chicknsaw (Itiards, of Memphis, Iho com pany which recently tendered ls Fervleeslo the government to nvengo the death of Custer. lli'iniEs. Assorl.ito .Huli.TS of Coliuiitil.i county, haro Issued their precept, bearing date tin I8tli day of May, In Uw ear of our lord ono lliousanu eiijui hundred and siivcaty-slr, mid to nio clliccted for holding n court of dyer and Terminer nud (lencral ijunrter Sessions of tho reiice, Court of common 'lins nnil Orphans' Court, In Illoomstmrff, In tho county of Columbia, on tho first Monday, being tho 4lh d.iy of So tcinlH-r next, to continue two weeks. Notloo Is hereby glren lo the coroner, lo uio jus- Ileus oflbo Pence, and tho Constables of tno ruin county uf Columbia, that they bo then and tlwro In their proper person nt io o'clock In Uio forenoon or i:. r. Kt'NKUt.s nmT.it wmn op Won has iiuver been knimn to full In thevinruf weakness, lltlf.l..1n.l .till. .V...hl..ln.l llw1lB....ulllr... Inn....lln.i Ia. .nni.it. r,i i,..ii.i- i salt 4th day off eptember, lth their records, Inqtib weakness, horror of disease, weak, nervous tremb- sltlms and other remeinbr.ir.feH, to do those tlilnK llnir, dreadful horrcr of death, night, sweats, cold which lo their oniees appertain to bo done. And feet, onknoKS dimness of vision, languor, universal thofio that am bound by recognizance to prowulo inuiiii.i. ..,i.. . nir.ilnst tho m Ison-r.t tlmt nro or may bo In tho Jail ultli dysi. ptln sj'intoms, hot hands, flashing of thn of tho sal t county of Columbl.i, to In then nmt there iniir.iiriiiuii.fii.ii .t in .,!n,i ..i....unM.m ni.,1 in nros( culo them as shnll bu lu it. .Tiunrs ar re- NEW ADEVRTISEMENTS. . .t.. .... ...i!l..r f.llt horsemen nud their. mall but fleet ponies are Um briilge ImMnVsV " He said muri) tliiin a match fur the he.ivler horses ol . , .vitiiniitpnlmr nnv further lulu expla- tho cnvalr); they know thocnuntry perfectly, nation, that the mo-t ineslitiiablo service in Also, at tlw sumo llniuimd places and In tho sair every foot ol ground having been traversed my power lo render to the President of the manner, tho lii'inocrntlo electors of each illstri. . r ii .i i i i mi United States would bo to shield nnil save will elect ono iwrsuu to none as member of 11 by them lu hunting or in fighting. Ihese General ll.ibcock from exposure; that thc-o county standing Committee. ono can.lM.ito for Jury Commissioner, and to transact such business as tho Inteiusts ot tho Democratic party may lequliv. snino rict io are Incts ami not oven the insurances ol l llteH were of a character that could not Sheridan, comfortably secure at Chicago ho gone Into without giving all parties the hundreds of miles nwav, that "everything Is very greatest trouble am concern, i i .... i i it ... i ..i i i ..ri.,Yt tho General that I won hi do what I cnulil lovely" will .piiet the apprehensions of Intel- "Zu"" (urn n..heoek was hon- ligeiit men. Sheridan thinks tiiero is no I (vttlv'nml siilnrelv dealt with, and that no Ily order of tho County Committee, WAKIinN J. llUCICAt.KW, chairman. AlTOItrlONUIiNT Of llKI.eiHTKS ACCOKOlNU TO VOTB roil uovmiNon is isia. rrrsiilng. need of volunteers and that the forco of reg- Injustlco was done him, but that lurther tho names of ns many persons for delegates ulnrs now or shortly to be mi tho scene ol than that I could not and would not go ; thai " " . .... r . . I .1 ...... ...n-i 1.. tlm ll.llllU 111 111 flf'lll tvs your district Is entitled to, nt tho top or action will be found sufl.cient to cope w tli 'g ,,mli,, ml I would urge upon the ticket. Strike oul'nll names of canili- H'o Indians, l'crhaps so, but tho people de- ,im ie u im)Ortlim.0 to all parties nini.,1 ll...t l.tj t.if ul.n1l ,n Jinrr y inMt u tl H ! 1.1 1... lomln III Vi.titr . , ., . , i rn if i nmiiu tiiut tuir) nni (limn uu nuwi I' Lllll 11(1 III 19 ill Ml Pll'Mmi mj iiimi m dates tor Congress and bhonir except one, TUey will not be .tl.fled to Imvo enco to General ll.ibcock's connection with nud nil names for Associate Judge, and Rep- n,K.r.uj0I,!, prolonged and hundreds of lives the ring. r....inilv ..Trout two. fur whom vou wish ....lit...... i,i ..i,.,i h, .mIi ,i.iv Wilson alterw.irds spoko to tho IVesidont 1 " ' 1 IHI .IIV..UU. Ill U.U1.1J .. t..vu vw . . - ... I ... .. .. ... i i i. ,i t t.i ....... n.o i aoouL nils cxoiauaiii.ii. iinu u. uu.uau ... , to Vote. WrilO Uie inime OI n gOOU nctive mm mm u imiaumge. n ".iinu wo , . ,,, m.i. Denuicrnt at tho bottom of the ticket for Mood .ml money to send a largo force at L! Go tr.U ftr, 1 n , - ., c ,. ... , imi'B and cru-.li out this outbreak than to .111 si.ucme'ii came iroiii uoiu.r.n unit., up depicted ranks and ihiwdlo along until cx-secretary ol the nos.deiH wuo conun ueu member of the Standing Committee, and then yo and vole. liEbKNAl' ACQUIT rEU. On Tuesday last thu voto was taken on the articles of impeachment of ex-Secretary of W ar lielknap anil rmultml In his nciiuit t.d, tho requisite two thirds not voting for cmviction. Twenty five Senators voted want of ammunition compelled tho Indians on iutimato terms nt the White Homo alter steadily for acquittal. The verdict will not t,1(J mimIer of whito Thh . ..... 1 i e i. ! ... In ...nl- tt.nmrni.i.U. noil l.rnfs friendshlll Uriltlt kllCW WlKlt I'orlCr 1111.1 Sam Ol mill. nhttl I. ,l r.,ll,l tlu.lr . in answer to mo question uu ynu u- iind replaced their dulled scalping knives by "eve, and Hid you not at me li ne oei.evc. ali.iri.ui- nii.l lr....iur nniu lUlll H1U OXIIIllllllllUII 1). UC1.1UI iuiia-i -- " " -, ,...... ,.1 ....!.,. The Indians have been shamefully treated " 'l'" 'sp.c:ies, was .o.-.,i..eu iu uc,. -there is no doubt of thal-but what is done yu "'"nuoiiig your iiiiiy ... u... i.....u.. Is dono and cannot now ulford nn excuse Ilenver lii-i.loii lii-mlck llloomsbiirg K ' W Urlarcreek Cutswtssa Centre Ci'i.triilla Con ngliam N Ci.ii)iighim s , Klshlm-erts'k rr.iiikUn llreenw.iod , lli-mlock Jackson l.uoast .Main Al.ullsoii Mlinin .Montour Sit. Pleasant Oi-imgo Pino lloailngereck f-cott tiiiijailo.it ..! .... 1B4 so ....till ....113 ....nr. .....l.vs nm ....liu ...,1M n ....2113,... Delegates. 3 3 I It 4 ! 2 :i 3 -i 3 -1 4 ,411 tt INI Ut Ill Vl.l 104 1!T IT'J !!!!!!!iii!!.'!'.'.'." iai Ml Ml 142 ICO 3,7! ..3 3 io Ily Ilulo tho ratio Is Uxed at on voters for a delegate, month Friday, Scplembcr Stli, is tho last day for being assessed. Saturday, October 7th, is thu last day for securing naturalization papers. Saturday, October 7th, is tho last day on which taxes can bo paid in legal tlino lo vote. Tho nbnvo dates should bo carefully re membered and acted on by nil voters. Democrats, This Is Yiiur HccotiI. The Democrats iu Congress adopted tho following resolution, jilTered by Mr. Hoi man, of Indiana. It is known ns tho anli- tubiidy, nnti-loan of public credit manifesto : J!eo!vcd. That iu tho iudement of this House, in the present condition of tho finan cial nlfairs of tho Government, no subsidies in money, bonds, public lands, endorsements, or by pledge of tho publio credit, should bu granted by Congress to associations or cor porations engaged or proposing io engage in publio or private, enterprises, nnd all appropriations from the public Treasury nro to bo limited nt th's timo lo such amount only as shall bo imperatively demanded by the public service. On this Mr. llolinan demanded the pre. eniptlom on Ihe fuce, purlfjlng tho blood, pain In tho back, hcnilness ot tho cjellds, froipicnl black spotslljlng before tho eieswllh temporary suffii (.Ion mid loss of bight, wantof attention, etc. These symptoms all nilso from a wenkne's and to remedy that uso II. 1'. KcNsr.i.'s lllllir Wine uflron It never f.ills Thousand aro now cnjojlng health who havo used It Tnk" only K. F. Kcnkki.'s. Ilewnrenf count fl felts and base Imitations. As Klliiki'l's III Iter U Inert Iron Is so well known all over Iho cotmlry, druggists themselics m.iko nn Imitation ni.d try to palm It off on their cuMomeis, when they e.ill for Kniikf l's Hitter Winn of Iron, K unkcl's Hitler Wlnoof Iron Is put up only In It bottles, nnil has n yellow wrapper nicely put on the otiLst.lo with thu proprietor's photograph on tho wrapper of each bottle. Alivnis look for the photo- graph on the outMilo, and ) on will always bo sure to get tho genuine. $1 per bottle, or six for $5. Sold by Druggists and Dealers, everywhere. AM, W01IM.S HRMOVKl) Af.lVK. n. I'. Ki'nkhi.'s Worm Sj rup never fulls to destroy 11 ii. Sea and Stomach worms. Dr. Kcsiirt, tho only successful Physician who removes TnpowormlnJ hours, alive with head, and no feo until removed. Common Rcno teaches if Tape worm bo removed all oilier worms can bo readily destroyed. Send for circular to Dr. Kunkel, No. sr.9 North sth street, Philadelphia, 1'a or coll on your druggist and ask forabottloof Uunkcl's Worm Syrup. Price J I. On. It Never falls. July. fpl.-slcl tobepiii.elu.il In their attendance, ngreoahly to their notices. Dated nt llloomsburg the 18th day of Mnv, In Iho year of our jtttn ono lS. I thousand eight hundred and Reveiil T-sIx I nnd Iu tho one hundredth year of thu Inde pendence of Iho United Stutcs of America. Shell d's onice, C 1 1 A S). S. roi l.N W A 1.1 ). nioomsburg. Aug. 4-m Shci Iff. Attontion Agonts. JS& iTnT: sires to peciiro an ni ilre nnd energetic innn to act ns illstilct agent In Columbia couniy. Terms liberal. Hero Is mi opporliuilt tor some wills awnkn icliablo innn to secure a good contract miis a paying busi ness. Pur further particulars terms Ac., cnlUm or address r, I). PKIiciVAI., Manager fur Pennn., at Walnut nt., 1'hlla. Aug. 4,-al w Juries for Sept, Term, 1870. GRAND .IlIKOltS. Iiloom-J. K. Hycr, Jonathan Troub, II, J, Clark. Herwlck-Ji.hu K. Adams, llrlarcrcek-lleo. Jt. Power, Catawlssa-N. 1. John, K. II. Drlesbaeh. Ci-nlro Henry Croup. (Ireenwood-Wm. J. Trl.!eplcce, Ad.tm till, Wm. P, Mather, Panln i:es. Malnt. K. U.ngenbergcr. Montour Win. Peers. Ornngo-M. C. Keller, l'lne Oeo. (lelty, John Ixire. Uoai Ingcreek Wm. llhodes. fccott-l. W S.inkey, W. II. Leo, M. 0. JlcCollum Charles Johnson. ' Siignl loaf-Cyrus II. Lnrrlsh, C'nrk Kile. TRAVKilSK JUROItS. PlllsT WKKK. greatly surpriso tho country. Tho Repub 11 can party on the eve of a presidential cam paign has load enough to carry without having to stagger under tho weight of a con victed cabinet officer. Tho Interest in tho trial has lung sinca died, but Iielknap is as efTeo ually disposed of, so for hs public opin ion Is concerned, us if ho had been declared guilty. There is but one point iu this ver dict of the Senate which is of real iinpor tance, . for olGener.il fUbcock ?' Wilson answered, "most those limits for the largest fractious of a ratio, iness of undoubtedly I did and do." Why did Grant moomsburg, Pa., July is, istc. slaughter and mutilation must bu. stopped continuo his iutimato relations with Porter and if it is not dono speedily there will soon after ho knew of tho damaging statement arise such an universal hurst of indignation "liUl l l,rturir " as euner uecai.se ,.i from the people that even l'iegan Phil may told the truth, and Grant did not dare prick his ears and call for volunteers to aid lo ul tl,u """ "'"& his regulars. llia ovv" c,lilr'u;tcr should bo blackened in - -..- i iv usuu s eyes in uiuc. iuai ma i:i, u.iui.vn (INK MOltK HSFUIITU.NATK. mlirht bo acnuittcd iu tho eves of tho world. but no district to have less than two or more than v;ous oucution, which was seconded by a ... OP, I,, lit.. ...... n,,,l ,tltn,.lt,.n 1 .rt 1... ton. I.. ,.l,l.ln I ' ' iiaii.ii , utu ui tuj trt. .uu jiv.- iiii were demanded nnd ordered, nnd tho result was 20T in favar of tho resolution to !)3 Gaudidates. against it. Wo propose to keep this ilecinration ot w o re authorized to announce tho following per- ne.ncratin nriiieloles beforo the oeonle. tho Dcmucratlo rules of Colunibla cuui.ty ;) O. Is Judge Rlaek in earnest in his bold, bad I Either horn of tho dilemmais an unpleas- defense of Relknap? Dues ho believe that ant ono fur our most estimable President to It was not denied on the trial that the bribery and corruption and gift taking take hold of. It is either relation with ti ISelkuap received money from Marsh, on and bartering of official position for money lewd woman, or complicity witli tho wills- account of tho post tradership held by the which lias characterized and disgraced this key ring latter but the plea was made by Hon J. S. administration is indeed condoned by its lllack, one of his counsel, that in sodoing he universality ? What, because tho President only followed the precedents established by has accepted gills and returned to tliedonorr- his predecessors in office. The Seiinle have I lucrative ullices; the Postmaster General acquiesced in this opinion and we may now passed straw bids, and divided tho spoil understaudth.it the Senate of tho United I filched from tho Treasury; tho becretary roil coNoitr.ss. A. JIKGARGKI.L, of Omnije. VYASIIINUl'ON LKITKK. Washington. ). C , Aug. 1st, 187(5. Mai. lllulord WiUon, late Solicitor ot the Treasury, was all day on Friday beforo thu irr.it.in f l.iiiimltf.,1. iliVPllir.ifillir llll At. l.OIMS ...... ... . .1. x- .1.1!. .1 1 .. I ! """0" ' O states ao not esteem urinery a crime pro. oi mo avy niauu uis inuusaiius uui, ui ",a Whisky frauild. His testimony is very vol vmeuitcan ue suown mat oiuer men in meglumine transactions wun iue uuver.i- urninoU4 uml poluU atgnificiiitly to thu fact similar positions uavo uiKeu money in re- ineni; uie oecreiary m mo ircusury uivi- turn for the gift of official positions. This ding with li.ibcock and other bite House is truly a monstrous doctrine tin mon- retainers, probably including "sylph, the strous for belief wero it not that the records I plunder of tho crooked whiskey ring, justi of the trial and the argument ot counsel tics Uelknap in selling with the knowledge amply prove it. Absolutely there has been of the President, tho Post traderships and . , k, ., teatimuliv ot- SOIlll) 0f tue riK nothing done in ashington suico tho closi throwing his wile's cloak over the trausac- t0'umlvict olleM Tno case looks bad for of tiie war wlilcu evidences a luwer standard tion ? It he does, then the tulclul atmos ot morality among our public men than this phero of Washington has destroyed the fiuo lnghtful decision in Uelknap s case. There perceptions of honesty heretofore supposed will no doubt be specious arguments by the to be held by Judge lllack. Senators who voted against conviction to Uelknap was entitled ton defense, as every prove that their votes wore cast from high criminal is. lie had u rightto the services nnd conscientious motives, but the awkward of tho ablest Counsel he could procure that the President certainly did all he cuuld to shield Uabcock and others, strongly ob jecting to allowing any to turn state's evi dence, though convinced that there was no oilier possible way to get at the facts than fact still remains that Uelknap lall intents They were bound to ceo that no testimony nnd purposes pleaded guilty auur relied for was admitted ngaiust him but that which his defense solely on the extraordinary ex- I was strictly legal, that he was tried under cuso that hU predecessors had done the same, the due and well established forms of law, If tho honor and dignity of the Senate has and tho strictest rules of evideuce. That fallen bo low as this, we may well pause was their duty and his right But beyond aghast. The acquittal ot itelknap amounts that no counsel is required to go. to nothing ami had tho evidence brought Judge Ulack had no right to put his high out on his trial proved him innocent would character fur integrity, and his admitted not have caused a ripple of excitement, but scrupulous hense of official nicety iu the he was not innocent and has been set free scale in favor of a criminal whom the evi Grant as it now stands and unless ho can in some manner explain it will be ovciwhclm- ing. There is no probability that Congress will adjourn this week. Tho "dead lock" is as tight as it was this timo last week tho Senate standing much iu the position of the mau who hung tho jury ; when asked abuut it he said 'I couldn't help it there were elev en. obstinate fellows against me'. No news from the Indian war. Recruits in small numbers are being sent to tho West to fill up the regiments nud put them upon a war footing, as eight or ten aro sent to ono company, fifteen or twenty to another, and so on. The judgment of tho Senato as a Court of Impeachment will, it is thought CHARLES 11. UROCKWAY, of llloomsburg. l'Oll KIIKUUT, J. L. GIRlOX, of lllo'imrburij. .MILTON CHARLES, of liloomxburij. HENRY DOAK, of liriarmek. SAMUEL SMITH, of tuhingcrcel: A. K. SMITH, of Jladiton, JOHN LAYCOC1C, of Jllonmsbury. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, of lllooiilsburij. JOHN K. GKOTZ, of Moonuburg. HENRY 1). KNORR, of Centre. Gov. Chamberlain, of South Carolina mado a great mistako politically when ho broke with Patterson nnd Moses. Now when ho wants to wave tho bloody shirt, and call for troops, nnd re-elect himself, he finds that his plan of campaign is patented and that the patentees aro not disposed to assist him. Thcro have been few more rid iculous occurrenciB thin the studs received by Mr. Chamberlain, who went to Washing tin with an undoubted outrage in hand ex pecting deferential treatment according to his deserving, nnd is politely sent back with instructions to redress it himself. Of what lurther uso is the bloody shirt if tho federal army no longer follows its crimson signal ling t lKoom-AhrahiniI.oniriU.fi. t'urman, J. . Hoff man, 0. W. Mtcruer, KllJ.ih Mrohm. Iienvlck-J. II. lloit, w. ll. woouin. Ucnton-JohnChapIn, Wm. smith, Samuel Apple man. Peaver-IJoyd Culp, rii, i fniimin,r niinriitifneiita of real and I Cfttnu Ks.i c.wntir llhawii, personal pmiieny w-i np.iit iu nmunsni m-i;i-iii.iii.i centralla A, II. lortner, l.aiP IIITII IIK-U in ll.C lil.u-u Ul III" unu i in vur III. ...i Pn.tli.r .... .Ik.n.mlr l.inln. II, it irillOH nr 11,111 1. II II 11 Will 111. I l ini,l.il.vi ...ix ...v. . presented fur absolute confirmation to too iirpnnns' (ireenvood-reter w. coie, isaac iie.icocu Court to be belli in moomi)Urg,iu unci rors.ua conn WIDOW'S VPl'IlAlSEMUNTiS. Tl ty, on .Mondav, tho 4tli day of Sep. Iin. at 2 o'clock p. in., of said day unu-ss exeepllonsto such coniirm.iuon nro pieiiousiy men, in wiuen mi pri sons IntcrtMcd Iu Mild estates will take notice: 1. Widow of William 11. Lemon. Into of Mt. Pleas ant, ton nsmp, iieceoseu i. Widow of William H. Kclchncr. Into ofMimin lownsuip, deceased. .1. Widow ot Edward Lewis, lale of tho town of HloomsbiioT, deceased, 4. Widow of Ci rus (irubcr. late ot Hemlock town ship, deceased. ft. widow of Michael Orafer. lato of tho town of iinomsniirt,', necensen. 6. Widow ot Utcriro Scott, lato of Catawlssa.de- ceased. 7. Widow ot David Davis. Into of Beaver town ship, deceased. 8. Widow of James Crimes, lato of Xtouut l'leas- nut township, deceased. v. widow of Miles suturr. lata of suirar oat town- f.hlp. deceased. in. Widow of William llunjnn, lato ot Madison Lukson-James Mocker. Ijoiist-Si.l. Mnwrer. Madlson-ltobert. Fruit, .V. Wclllvcr, J. M. Smith, William 11. Dcmott, John Christian. Montour- Wm. J. Hldleman, W. 11. Tubbs, J, o. (julck, W. M. Monroe, Mt. Pleasant J. C. Mordan. Oratisro-Oeo. 1'. sttner. Ino-llcnry Fornwald. Klljah ruimer, J. ii. cor- ntllus. Itoarlnf;creck-.Tohn Ii an. Scott David Jones, John Mussleman. Sujruiloaf-EIIJjh l'etcrninn. si:cond wuuk. A Health 1 roin ol i n tr Kliiniilniit. rhviclnns. who certainly ouirht to bo the best liiilt.es of mieh matlpr. declare Hint township, deceased. tvli.ilii.iimn ft..,..ln,.f I. i.nf nnlv rlnatranlitn I 11. WldOW Of I.tWrcnCO Walters. latO Of Mlfllln but essential lu many instances. When tho tBW"T'' 1 , temporary good effect of a sound stimulant ltioomsburBi Aug. h, isTO.f is couiirmeo aim reniierea perinaiioiu, us in , H. JC011T Ileetstcr. tho case of Hosletter's Stomach Hitlers, by T) EGISTER'S NOTICES. the action of tonic and alterative principles JLV ot'ci Vntien is liel-ebv piven to nil letratees. crcdl pnml.l.m.1 u-lH. If If Wnmni. InHnHnlv n nm "i and oilier perso is nieresiid, in u.e, cu cs . . ,v" ' ', . uio rcspi'ciivu iutcihmim hiki iiunura, iiiuuui; iui- cfiicacmiH iw n rennv.int of plivmcnl cnprirv lo ln utiinlnistrutton and KuanUim accounts hao ami a corrective of those conditions of tho SMlftif?!!!!, V,??1..'.".',, body which invito disease. The Hitters have received the etnnhatic sanction of med ical men who havo observed the elfect of that popular stimulative cordial ns n remedv for weakness, liPrvousness, dyspepsia, consti pation, inactivity ol the liver, malarious te vcn. and many other dlenes. Its basis is sound old rye. the purest liquor known to commerce, anil itsell possessing tonic pro perties of no mean order. .liny imo nizabaii Levan, late of lioarlntfcrcck township, de- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. cuui.ty, nnd will bo presented tor coi.llrmatlon and nllmtntii'ii In thu llrnlianiC I'nuit to bo held 111 liiiiij.i.-ii.urK, mi .iium.;i . nil- in. uaj u. t,'ti;uiui.i lSib, III V O C10CK, p. 111. Oil KilIU U.IJ l 1. Tho account ot Joseph Ixsvnn, Administrator ot ceased. G. Tim llrKt. nrrnont of Samud Kevbard. Admin Mratornf '1 boiiuis I'ry, lato of tho boroufli of ller- w lek. deceiiH-d. a. 'ilin il mil nieountof M. (1. Ktnncv Guard an ci jonn ,mc Powell a ininiir i uiui in i iii-imiiro .Mi-wum-u nnd l.ei;.itee ot Matthew .Mo Dowell, late of Soott lOwiiMiip, uecenseu. Tim neeiiunf. of lllroin Tenler nnd Ell Dealer, Adminlslri.lnrsol Cat luirlno Dealer late of l'lshlrar- crieK lo iisuip, uecwaneu. r,. Tho Hist and mini account of John lkeler Ad- mlulMralur of Leander Curuiui.Jutc of Demon toiwi- ship, deceased. c. Tho account of Abraham nice, Administrator llloom-c. C. Jlarr, J. C. Itutter, I. W.Hartman, r.llas Jlcndenhall. Doaver-J. A. Losee, Fred Hossler, Derwlek luhn .McAnall, Ceo. A. Ilucklncham. Hrlarereek-Samuel Conner, A. II. Croup. CntaivlRsa-S. D. lllnard. CVntre Anron Kclehuer, Snmtiel DIcttcrlck. Franklln-fleo. Hartman. (Ireonwood-lt. I. inch, Wm. Davis. Hemlock Dantel Yocum, Anron Smith, Wm. II. Shoemaker. Locust l'ettr Miller, Isaiah Howcr, LIvIngstono Ycager. Malu-Washlnston Fisher .7. W. Kclchncr. Madison John llendershott. llimin Jos. o. Wlntcrstcen, Dcnjamln roncbecker, I). A. Hess, Andrew Mnglcy. Mt. Pleasant Howard & Grimes, rine Jacob Low,', It. W. Lyons. Hoorlngcreck Michael Iloach, John Hampton, Hcott-H. II. l'ursell, David Whltmlre, A D.M1NI STRATOR'S NOTICE. KSTATK Of OI.IVBll I IIIU.ll'S, UFCFASIP. lers fif Adinlnlstrntlon on the esttn of Oli ver l'hlllliis. lato of tho Town ot lilimmfiburir.eounty of Columbia, Slato of I'eniisjlvauln, deceaiod, bavo ueen uranusi io ii k. urvis, or iiioomsouri I'.i., to w horn all persons Indebted Ui said estate aro lenuested to mako payment, and thoso havlnt claims or demands will mako known tho samo with out delay. II. II. oitvis, Auunnisiruior. July M,-Cw. OST OR MISLAID. rNSOLVENT'S NOTICE. I I Ii. 1 lltl IICCUllIlL III J1UI.1LIII11 lllL'f. UtUl I Vritlpo it lifirohv rrlrn tlmt f.iicll I'tillpr will nrpRpnt. I .f illi-li.il Un its lutn if Itcuvpr tnwtisliltt de-I I ' bl'u nnnllrHnti or n dki-lmrrrn lirwlnr thr I n.nlvnnf . . I I J ..n u'.n;. t ... ...i. n "".. , , . I il. I l,n.nln n.-fln lin nnntlMnnlAVn 1 en I.1KK TO Illft I'Oi rCOr nimmnn ' CHI III rUHinilll.l I fir,nH.r ...! Mnnl nount .if Anron VnOtdlor I 'iibu n jr-iuj kiich uiaifuviui iui iiui. iwi uiij (innrHlT .,f -in .ml . V linittnnii n mlnf.r rhlltl l,t Ul Vl - CUUll ui 1110 i i nb uiiuiiui llin.fi miinun litunf m n I n 1 1 nr mil ti iipi 'mike I jliUliunNUiAni i.x.iiiij. Bi TIl0 n,mi ucoount of Henjainln Zimmerman, JL, . , , , , ... t , . . (Hurtlian or Uio ih-tsou anil Chititc of M'iry C. llel- Notice is hproby clpn:t1iot .Tohn A. Mmstonlias ukr.u minor thil'l of I'cUt S. Ik'lwlif. lato of Hour- UlkjClCCK lUITllbllip, UCtt'UhfU, I'xhlhltod nml tiled nn iwrount as tl)t? Kxorutor of .lohn Allfn. ticct'iicu, wuo wiw rommiuom arun i be reudered to-dav. It U hitch time it wero nnil nit sij ilm tiutilin. ii rn lippfwiiino tlrnl nt I uuuungu u u.uuu. ucvauir, ,.u..., UM.- aenco proveu in ue Buiiiy, mm enueavor io Mi tll)jy wcre aisgiuted with the lleccher cr iucu iiuu ueeu ouuu.imc.a umuio ui." uuu ueuaucu me wuoiu iuuuu seuiinieni. ui me i aj-jr The llaltiinore Gazette iu ulluuing to mi mis kj ueni uye, mo cai.umaiu ui vuav country uyuueienso which is u more menace- ,i, tr:,,i mv ..i.out to close.savs: II is coun- able blot upon tho character of the Senate, sel dJ ot deuy tlult lle reCeived money mo uui.ii.iiu.Uu uuu iuo ,.KUj..c, ...... iu from M.ir8n thoy boldly admit that and try to justify it on tho ground that in accepting eminent reformer Carl Schurz. The U. S. Senate Committee on Pensions I act itself. have submitted a report cutting down the proposed pension to the widow of Gen Cus ter from S5Q to 130 ner month. A noble deed truly and one of which tho senate Both these distingui.hed gentlemen are Tiltlen aud Hendricks. should bo proud. It would be a ereat coin- now at Saratoga, aud It is stated that their fort to the country at large to know the letters of acceptance will bo published next name of the distinguished statesman who week, proposed this reduction. His constituents I In omrhtto re-elect him when his term expires positively asserted, upon the best authority, nnd present him with a service of plate, that there lias really uever been any serious Such an economist should not gn unreward ed. Should the senate agree to this con temptible report it will utterly disgrace It self and the people will more than ever des. pl-e a body which is anxious to waste thou saniUof dollars on Uxeless consulates nnd second rate missions buthas spasm of econ omy over a petty pensiuu to the widow of a portunlly until recently to give the attcn gallant soldier. Here's richness. It is reported that Mul led Is to bu reinstates! as Supervising Arch. iteel of tho Treasury, lie is the magnificent fraud, It may lie remembered, who squan dered hundreds of thousands of dollars of thu public money, .debauched tho architec ture of the country so far as Government buildings were concerned, got mad when WIII1iuiih, the democratic candidate for Gov. asl-ed ti account for his expenditures and Lrnr. will load off with the stale. In Octo was filially kicked out of ofllce by Secretary b tlun paving the way for Tilden and Hrlstow. Uraut Is determined to undo all lIm,,uf n November. Williams is a plain, ot Jirifiow s goou wore u it lies in ins power. Thu misery uf it all is that the people have to pay for It. That eminent fttutesmiin II. F, liutler is again ii candidate for Congress hut he haH moved into a new ill.trii t where his chances look better. He could not do any particu lar amount of mischief If elected nnd would certainly enliven tho proceedings of the House. By disgusting the people he will probably hurt his own party more than bis oppmieuts. Warinoth, ol LmLlium, s reported to lave s.il I, uuent the sending of soldiers to tho state: "We don't wautwiy whito troops In Liuisiaua. They ufUliute with the peo- nlu too soon and we can't use tlieni. Wo want the oolored regiments to iutliniiUto the ulggorj and pnvent them from Joining tho democratic oranlz itlpm, The course now beiug pursued by tho New York Tribune is slightly bewildering to thoso who have heretofore regarded that I journal as consistent if nothing more. Ono day's edition contains a savngo attack on Grant's udmicistration and the next day there appears a article laudatory of Hayes. As Alio men who nro running Hayes are Grant's advisers and friends it. is :i little dif ficult to reconcile the diU'erent opinions ex pressed bv the Tribune. lle was u trutlilul ns well ns witty follow who dose rihed the Tribune us a paper "foun ded by j Ilonu-u Greeley and Iniiudered by Whitcluw Ren The Now York Tribune warns its Repub lican friends that attacks upon the cliurac ter of Giiiernor Tilden will mil mako tiny votes for lluyes. It says.- ''The ability o Guv. Tilden, nud his integrity i( purpoeo may ns well be acknowledged by his oppo nents. Men who honestly dts ro reform will not belittle his services in this city nnd Suite, nor will candid men doubt that he would make nn earnest eli'nrt. if elected, to honor liiniM-lf nud his party by u pure ail ministration.' Speaking of the Hamburg riot, the Now York Tribune wiely siys: "We have no hope of peace, order and good goiernment in South Carolina, or iu any southern State himilarly situated, until both political pnr ties abandon the bad habit of making every disturbance the occasion ot cheap election eering .neb Chandler, repudiated by tho Michi gan republicans iu the election of Christian cy to the United States senate, is chairman of the Itepiil'lienn National Committee, and comuiauderiu-chiei of tho Hiiyesaml hee ler forces. The "reform" element of iho re publican party must feci contplinienli.il by the appointment ol such a leader, A Noni.i: I'niNci:, To see Lieutenant Grant walking down Stall) stieet, (-witching a twenty-live nut cane, fighting Indians anil CAM I' A I UN NOTES. saving his country, is one of the noblest mm General Franz Sigel fights mitT ilden, nnd ""K0ic-l K- w tue bun. i.uU was rewarded by a seat in tho Cabinet. Ono n great many of his old fellow-soldiers nio I J'mta- of his Attorney Generals, Mr. Hoar, gave enlisting under tho samo flag. General Grant continues to unload him him a library, the most unwelcome gilt he Tho llurtcue Grainier, of IVrrvsburir. Ohio. self. avilu, Si.rinefield Jtemtbliean. of tho i i i m .i - ever rcconeu, uuu i luniiiuui, u.o leacm, supports the St. Louis ticket nnd predict Republican party, audit begins to ho ap Minister to l-.ugland subscribed twenty tliou- lullt it ,e elected. parent that the Republican party has got to sand dollars to a campaign fund before he The Nortlinuniton (Mns .hmmnl. hero- ,il,nu,ir of General Grantor die the was asKcu ior uis auvice in tno counsels oi ii..,,i,u ...,,i. t ,i....u., .,(J ., . ,T i i i, il i . i .w.u.w ... l'..uin...i, winiu-(iinui..iuY ru ' ..iiwim-aill, the nation. How could Iielknap bo expect- tlll ,,....... nni, nf , o, r.mlU ed to do any better ? What is the dUU-reneo it,,,,.,.,,,,!,.,, Modern Women. nwir.illir li..fw.iil f liu Pr.-dliloiit iin.t ll.dbn.i,. 1 ' I ll 1.. .. .! nl.tri- ilniili mir lin!lll1 f'lv- solid, siibstautlal man, not brilliant, but re- If 1,r..i...ieni l.t Afnr-I, 1,10 (Mansfield) Ohio liberal, Oeiicrul I jllz.ition that llie women ol our times have ile- liublo ami honest, lie Is mil ami lean ai.u i , (l,ii,nu,1 a , , ,, u , i. ......i nriucki-rlioirs paper, luvors tho elicllon ol 1 mmrulul in hiuitii unu piiysi.pn- n 1111 m.-v ore lank, and is to tho democracy of Indiana ,.,,, it,Li n .... n,.i.i..i I'lden, and endor.es the St, Louis PJntfon wnui i.ii.ci.i-i nm iu i.iu iv,uiiiiv.iii9 ui Illinois. He is a granger and will receive w. 'ihollrstanilnarll.il account of Mary A, llrlt- tulii, A'li..lulsiratlx ullh tho will MUncxeil of W. A. J. Ililltntn, lulu of iularcreek township, deceased. hi. Tim neeount of fleoriru W. Ci.riell.llxecntor ot f.ii7.aocin w earer. inio oi me ioin oi.uooi.isoi.ik, deceased. 1. The Hist neeount of Jacob (1. Wilson and Julia A. Wllion, Kseculors of Philip Wilson, lato of l- l-MUUL-c-l eel. lownsiup, ueceaseu. 1-2. Tho ii.iiii.il fit-count of lllrnm Dealer. Admin istrator of iianlel Dealer, lato of l"lshlngereek town- first nni rltinl neeount of Alurtln W. Nins, Admln-lstr.noi- of D.iulel Milpe, lalo of llaln loiviihmp, ucceiusoo. 14. The second and limit account of W Imam II. Cox Aiimiiiiiiiriitor or tno esinie or wtsiey Joun- tou, inie oi ,-u.iutsoii towns... p, ueeeuieu is. 1 ho II rM ami llnnl neeount ot Dllas W atts and .ir.m-nii n. lien ine. At nn tisiraiors or mo csiui i.il' huau. uic iiccoiniuiiy each can. ciinion if. i.euime i.uo oi i.reeu uou iuwhmiii. Dor eleunlnv tl'-e, piws, inachluery, paints, ciuseu. 1'ecir, n lunatic. In tho onieo of tho I'rothonotary of Columbia countv, whleli will bo presented to nio Court fur allowance on the nfth day of September i.et, and will bo confirmed otter four d.i)s unless exceptions oe iiieu w.iiuii .no uiuu. 11. FRANK ZAItlt, 1'rotU'y. Aug 4, lSi-tc VISSOHEll it HALL'S CONCENTRATED POTASH Warranted i iiunl lo any l'i!lu.h In ll.i- mnrliel, anil lurriiiperior lu i niu-riui nii-u i.ii- uir all piiriiti.eH lur tiiiiU it b. lu-.-.l. Put up In ono pound metal cans, convenient for use In families for making l.nrd ui.il soft so.ips, mid for cli'Jinio; nurixjsi'h fx-uei-uuy. ni.ii.i.uiis iur i.j.i- Ilauk of sui.burv lalo bank of Northumberhind Issued In nanio of Win. Jiclielvy has been lost or mislaid. Alt persons aro hereby cautioned against. il- the same, as application has been mado for ro-Issuing said ccrtiucato. J . IV . .MCltKl.V 1 , J. II. 1IAKM0N, r.Kceutors of Win. JlcKelvv. deceased. Julyis, '7.1-3W.; A UDITOU'S NOTICE. Estate of ir, '. Soudcr. deeeaied. Too unilernlciied Auditor to make distribution ot the balaiieo of the funds In thu hands of ll. A. Monitor, Administrator or tho citato or W. 1-'. houder, latout ColuinbU Co., deceased, iiu.om; tlio liartles entitled thereto, will utlend to tho duties nf Ids appointment nt the onieo or C. 11. .t W. J. lluckalew, llloomsburg, on Saturday thu Mtn day of August ltsTa, when uml where all iersons haling claims-against tho said estate are leipiesled to present tho samo before tho .Miuiior or uo ueu.irreu ii'uin coining in ior a bii.iro oi s.iidfu!id. w. ii. Ainiorr, July 2i,' TG-4W Auditor. s and - He of I I ,,de- Vc Rl'IIANS' COURT NOTICE, otlco Is hereby given that tho following recounts nieti ltcL'I&l er's (mice. 1 Illoou.-il.iirg, .Mig.3,is7ii.f w. ii. jAcony. in-glstor. Itnin l,.,i, n,I.O.ff,l ,. lll.( la, tlir. iil...i r.f II... soltunlng wuler, washing sinks. mil frull titeblu thu u. TheaeLOiuit ot Jesse McnsrhtAid Michael Mensch clerk or tho orph-ins' Cniul of Columbia county, spilng, It Is une.iualleil roroxeellei.ee and content- Administrators of John Mi-iux.li late of Iraiikllu a-id hIIUhi presented to tho Court on thot.lhd.iy eneo or pntkage. For bale by liiucers and Drug- tow i.shlp, deceased. or Suplember, next and bo confirmed ttllldn four u.iys uiere.iiier unless cause no bliown tvny ll.ey should not bi allowed. Tho uccuiiiit of ltl A. llldlav ono ot tho Trustees ot (ieo. lliaiay under tho will ot lieo. illill.iy deceased. 'Iho account or Dantel Dlehl surilrlng Hsiculor ot Anthony Iilehlas 'irusioo ot Mary Probst latu Mary II ck, filed bylleo. W. West, administrator of Daniel lileld deceased. 1J. FllANK ZAItlt, ,i uiy us, jo.-io clerk o. c. money Ilelkuup only followed the example of those who were associated with him in the administration of the Government from the President down. It was tho President who set theso precedents upon which Mr. Belknap's counsel now fall back. His first I .!.: . ...... t..!..l.l n.U.,l fr.,, (I,, .,., I.. llnllAn f n.,r,o ...ifmonl. it la WU.um v....ivV ill WllllllUI.I.WII W. ...Mt.J O.WIV...VU. ..ai1. It II 1 WUli l.uu lie.l UIUI .UUllljl UUU IIUU1V. uuu libraries, besides other presents, or who had advanced his fortunes lu the army or In civil life. Mr. Stewart his first Secretary of ho Treasury had been a generous subscriber to the hundred thousand dollar fund which was given him at the close of tho war. Mr. O. II. dill'ereuce of opinion between Tilden and Hendricks upon any ijueMiou involved in tho campaign, and that the delay in the at pearauce of Governor Tilden s letter of ac ceptance Is wholly due to the fact that the governor has been so pressed with other official business that ho has not hud an op tion to his letter which so important u doc uinent demanded Governor Hendricks (.peaks not simply hopefully, but very confidently, of tho suc cess of thu national democratic ticket in November. He thinks Governor. Tilden is 30,0)0 stronger in New York fur President than he was for Governor, He has no fears of the result in Indiana, believing that Washburno had been his firm friend from the day that ho entered tho army the sec ond time, his defender in Congress aud his advocate with Mr. Lincoln for promotion after promotion. His first Secretary, Mr. Uorio hud'druwu a good sized check to buy a mansion for Grunt iu Philadelphia before he ASSOCIATE JIIDOI'.. F. L. S1IUMAN, of Culawissa, SAMUEL SNYDER, of Mifflin. JAMES LAKE, of Seott. I. K KKICKI5AUM, of Jlenlon. DAVID DEMOTT, of Greenwood. LUTHER A. GERMAN, of J'ine. STEPHEN GEARHART, of Mifflin. RKI'ltF-SIlNTATIVr.. JOSEPH H. KNITTLE, of Catatvissa, 10. J. McIIENRY, of Fithinyereek. DAVID sTllROWN, of Main, WILLIAM IlItYSON, of Centralla. .rl.lu ..1,,,-V' .1 III.. I. l-i'.s,.l.f .V- llill'M Ittni-rlii-lilf and llIufl-(-lllt I'nuili i- Is lahiablo fur tho di-lriiclloii of tho putato bug, cotton woi m, grasshoppers, mice, rats, roaches, Insects, imdieruiln of all kinds. It Is harmless to men and animals, and far cheaper than runs green Iur tho destruction ot in.iln. It is ulsoluvaluablo as a Pisimectast, purlfjlng Iho air In hospitals and bleu rooms, anil uesirojiug u.o .uui iui3.,i ... t- l.n-s. blames, .no. I'm il l lit une i.uuu.i min. . u do by Druggists and (Irooers oierj where. YISMIIIKIl A,- IIAI.I., .Illlliiiliieliirern, 915 WALhSTliHUT, NKW VOUK. AUg. 4 -3m it t. Magnetic Soap." The Chmpctt Soup that tan be uml for the follow iny juatons .- 1Lr flno liu- tilll n-n nu fur n f ivo of anv other. Vd. Ooly halt the usual rubbing being required, theio Is abating of more than the entire com. of tno sll.oll 111 l.ll.f.1- lllllt.M. ,t.i - i. i -i.it. m nrn tnat.o Nttr.i-. i . ui.t.A,si. nun WIIITU tvithoHt lUlll.IMlor SCAI.DINll, thus till Injury to them Is avoided. There Is a sating In fuel jiebocca Fisher's uso ts. Chus. Conner's exrs. and hard work', and lue wabi.iug is uuuo uiuu.au w in. Mlln's exrs ts, con-iderable btretiglli from the ugricullural lutereW of his btate, and Governor Hen dricks thinks thero is no doubt of his elec tion. He is also hopeful of a democratic victory in Ohio, Grunt Ought to Explain. Mtthod'ul. W' are among thoso who bellevo that President Grunt ought to explain to this Christian nation tvhyie.has pardoned seven The only illllerencu between the unlmpe.ich- ed President mid the ex-becrttary of War is, that thu i. no took presents befure thu ser vices were rendered and the other allerwurds. This is a nice shade of legal aud moral re sponsibility, but there Is no body In the country so able to decide it ns those who now have it uuder consideration. Tho Re publican members have had all the experi ence necessary to enable them to do bo. Rl'.so. i.hysliiiie null literally u raco of invalids pale, nervou I . 1.1.. .....1 1 1. ..,.1... .. II, . V . lllll t. UUI. .... .... I iri.l.l UIIII I11ILI.-1I1 II r. in, ,. i no uotrai supported Jlayes lor Uovernor , w ...... u. i.e nerH.ns of iho ro- last fall. ,u. buxom Indies iluriu lirUlle of Ihe m-x In Eour years of Hayes as President would .,'Yr" !! ? '"KS'S be iu eil'ectu thlid term for Grant, becauu iriiiiiiii-iit n( inn n v t htiiii-aiHirt of can'rt of tlione uuyes U phdgtil by UU It-tlcr o! acceptancu niltncnlH pmiimr u women, nr. rwnww in to remove none uf flrant'H rclatlvi-s nrnl WmIh ni.j t n-ajy, JJlliiaIi'. J" KJ' f t , - . I fecit il. by the coiabiimtlmi of etitalu vt'Kitablu ....... ' uvii'iioiu n nfiniriii uiii'i-iiii:. wiiilii iiu uiti'n iiw Gov. Hayes signed the bill increasing tho exiul as'a cuie-all, but one which admirably fill- !",... i.,,,l o ,,,,.l.,....,iJ ,.f ril.l.. . i.l..ll . or. (.nn. I fill, n ului'leni i.s of i.uriHjse. being H mi'"t IkjsI- ..m wi.u v ihviuui.uui III UUU. 1 lllb.n.1 ..VVU- I "" - . O" . . 1" e .1 I ,.,. . . .... ' I i vu nnd r.. ih hi reuiLilv fur tlilu-o wiukuesseK uuu, iu the aggregate isucu u man may ho ;'ml 4,ulI1I)lall)U llmt il!-t the women of Iho anxious ior reiorm, but uo gives no prmnlso iinint day. This natural spicilio cx.inpoun.l is of rctrencliment. callnl Dr. P erce's l uvonto lTcxcrlptioii, 1 1 "From Imbecility, If not from worie can- following are among thoso dln-ases in whieli this wnmlrrfiil iiusliclno has worked cures us 1 I with n cirluinlv never belore ul' Imiorlanl Coirtt tliiu; llovri IN Hun:, Garfield is to be com- iruiiirnrsi e.tivietf-il of intttiLr their idhelal I . in..i...,.i.i.,' ..r il,u 1...., t.. 1.1 t powder- to.ald in defrauding the. revenue of t), wdford Is to bo his chief of staff.- "1 "p, !7 V'Z ZuZYft mly r:.lchn7;'UWek lack ".lervuu. tho Unite.! Stales. We pressed, two weeks lMtlM woll uu ,,IU ,n lUo cri!liillllIjbief J'10 w"tfi Boveriifil nation In Chris endoin." um, (,l,llH'rn, m,)Ulyi fallli. .....I other displace- ago, a fear that tlw whl.ky men would business and Woodford Is de.cribedtv men lfU0 cnoui5hl and if (his is the sad result of mi nts of Internal organs, resulting from de hllhy be back ,,, power, Th inirdonlng of rX,Zl Z' H KSS even olfice holdeH. couvlclfd by juries Of l,.tl mid a lawver who never won Buoul UU1 W mBKa U -",l,lfc0' ti.t.. ami virv inanv oilier i-hronlo diseaM-s nil- del'miidilig the revenue, I'.x.ks very badly to We iiollcu that many of our exchanges us; and there are inlluialloiis tUttho fet I.hvh mat hi a iu stake ill nubl shlin,' the time ol Mr, llrlstows jail uirm win v!iu on giv for aitoessmenU. Wo iell IuU the wno error n tree tvlngs", 'ihe least prejuiliceu ousyf cae." Jlotlon JM. Tim Conkllug Club of Utlcn, N. Y was dent lo women, not proper tu mention here, In composed of 700 members before tho Clnc.u- 'fcT XJZZ Is, natl Convention. A' ter the Convention, a run the marvel of the world. It will nut do General John Farnstvorlh, of Illlno a prominent udtoiato of ubobtionl. m in otl.or mccUng was called to resolve It Into a Havia I harm in any male or condition of thu system, . s r . I , . 1 . ...T . ... . . I I 1... - .1. .... I t... ..... .1... 1,1 l,.,lU ,nu i.M.li.v.H.nte.nberHth L the la,t I kers will iuvoluutarlly think oflhe charge dayu. and ono ol Mr. Greeley's most ardent aud Wheeler Club, but only seven loval men P1""'?. "'"l'1"' itsuse ... ...u .uur .u..y i . . . ji-i . ' . . I . . , .... .i ' ' . i.. io.i t. . .i - r I . . . .. ... '.. . I avoid inatbt-veresl oi oiueais iiiocuii-iiiiiniio d .j for being uses.td, Initead of the Cth lis llmt campaign fund ihiiio in li2 UuiuJUo aapporUm In mi, hat taken tho stump fur answered to the cull, nud the mcetlug ad. iniMt jMpcM iiavu it. I whisky ring, aim asK uaru fiuestions. i iimcu aim Aicnuncki. ijourncu nr tue. a family physician. Favorite PrcM-ripllou buhl L) Healers in muiiclius generally. LIST OF sci'i'i.: CAUSES FOR TRIAL 'UIIIUK THIt.M, IS70. llKSr WEf.'K, AT William llrown et al vs. John brown's ex. liobt. uoir. ll .V Co. vs. Jokeph M. l-'n ek. K II. Wolf et ux. vs. N. A, V. II. 1!. It. Co. f ieo. K. 'I l i ui et nl ts. Jacob llrown el al. Ell Kendlg t. Dalit. .Mori Is. Milder, liartiiun X Co. vs. N. I.. Campbell. ..et. itin.ey ta .M eiuiipueu. A. T. lkeler tu. Jonas 1 ely. John lleacock ts. " " Samuel J. i uso ts " ' tllson lilbbunsts " " I,, v. Davis ts ' " John J. tiollenry ts. 1). L. i W. It. 11. Co. lien. Wlnterbteen vs. W in. Houghton. Kilns Miller vs 1'. It. It. It Co. John siiCulla'sex ts. (ieo. J. I.uecctal. Jlary .MoAlarnot- et al vs. Mmou 1. Kiibo etal II. W. Jlcltejnoldsetal vs. Jesse A. Losee. SIX'ONll WEEK. Iintr r til, iwii.il tlmi. It is also guaranteed under a penalty of fifty dol lars not to Injure tho ilothcs or hands, and as ono tri.ii uiu ...iHtiiii l.iivnerson to uscerlala thotruthof thebObtutements.lt would never pay the proprietor to engage in an extensive sjbim o. utiiei using uuu rtuiui kin-it .l.il.lril ini-rlL fur his tuiiii unli-bs he knew from poblilve exis rlenco that It ould prote to oe in eteiy respect tviiai t eiauueu .u. iu 'I Ids Is also a buperloroapfort-iiAMNU und'ioii T purposis. WARNER RHODES & CO., wiioli;sau: fancy (iiiociiks, , (ICNEltlL ACKMS, Auir. 4 'TO (m. II. C. & Uo. Philadelphia, l'a. SHERIFFS SALES? t... virtnrt r.r ft writ, of Ki. Ka. Issued out of tho Court of Common l'leas of Columbia county uud to ino di rected, lllll uoexpobeil IO piiuuo baiu iu. uiu ..uuu liouso in iiioomsourg u. MONDAY, AUGUST 2Sth, 187C, at ono o'clock In tho afternoon, all that ceitaln lot Mlehael uroter's ndmrs. Thus. IIUL'hes' ndmr ts. Jobeph Uueklo's udiurs. Wm. sinner's exrs vs. Jacob liechtel et ux. .luenli . Illn. lnrlltur vtt. Win. .tbtusliiL-er. I'l.iiti o'k l-ii-ii iiik. i:o. or ra. vs.i. j. flic lenrv cl ni. va. u.uu.ubuuiK uiuuue. company. A. 11. Sharrelts et rd vs. llobert U. Howell. vs. iiat iu Mroup. 11, P. sejbertts John 1. Creasy. ll.ltllfl bllllLll t. .Illllll ll. Kloiblo. Jarob i W.er sr. 1 1 alt s. John I'Mier et id. l e lows .V. Hater vs. .luhn A. .jtiCKsoii et in. John (I, Jacoby ts S. a. Wilson. lieuoen llsnei t s ... r . m-j oe. i ol a.. 2nd Nut. liuukot'iltiistlllo ts. J. A. Iisee. 1 1m ic nro. ts. n. 1- ii.iiiman. II ii.l A Hi-l-lne . tt'.ll. llrjifllev et. nl. .Mimin School lilsirlc I vs. l'jtir J. Lantz it al. Ju iti Vracer's udmrts. .tl. (I. 1 llglics. Ctharluo Hess' iisots. John stlner. 1st Mit. uai.K Ahiiiai.il ts, nam. .nun is. I. w. JtcKeUvin. tt'ui. Shaffer ft id. John Woodsldo & Co. vs. Hard. .Mori Is. J. M. IiuW lttts. Samuel Cretellng. .1. W. Saiikey ts. Jom-pIi IJIley. J. W. Intln's Uso ts. Jbso A. Losee.. stmon A (ieo. Ilaubts. Samuel lluilner. 1 leu i 1 aeeuoueu ts. tt n luibiin. Aaron Johnson ts. Tlios. shiiiuan. GREAT REDUCTION IN PAINTS, OILS, HltUSIIES and JAPAN DRYER. Strictly 1'UltE Winn: LEAD 11 cents per pound, guaranteed equal to any la the market. JIONTOUil WHIT.: LEAD at lu cents per pound, equal to any for durability. MON'TOl'K SLATE PAINTS 8, U nnd 10 cents per iwund, according to color. MON'TOUIt METALLIC DHOW.N 8 cents per pound. MONTOUR METALLIC 11110WN dry a and 3 cents lr pound. llest Quality of Paint Ilrushes at low prices. PURE LINSEED OIL which we bur In lariru nuantltle ami in tell nt lowest Market prices. BEST JAPAN DltYEli. AH our goods are guaranteed u n-nresenfeii nmi our paints to bo ground In pure linseed oil, or Iho lliwni: l l l.lliui-ll Ull IIC..IU..U. send fur sample card aud price list with testimonials. HENRY ,S, REAY, Solo Manufacturer, Rui'EiiT, Pa. May 5. 'M.-ly, I Athi t tl letnri H. .Tui.iLM llotv. -t.nl. of gioiimi biiuaio in uio ,111.1. m ima., u- ,,1,7.111:1' SSlr.Y'fuWMMri s-ou'ih. rmuVliiTr WSr C Freas et al. liitorwiii.li Ki.i.i.s, and no.tl.wardly bv an alley, . ; i.L1'. net i-ii net and l ine nihes lionton r.e...eu uui in. ... r-i-jutn. Olll'lIANS" ..,it,.i.,ii.!. tirtv. Ceutio bireel, and Ilfty thluo feet in depth, whereon is erecicu u I.AIK1E 11II1CK llUILDINn, contolnlnBTIIllHK Hl'dltU nooMSln Ihollrbt btory uiui nu nr wild :. a. ll. in ling's lull rest lu thu nee-olid btory Of lliebllllie Ituuill. meuuu bieij u. t-.iu .iu- Joining building or ll. H. taniiaiia. miubii us iho l.l'l.I.A (Ull-r..., -1 Ull ll nt.. i. ,.,, ......ov ii-.., ....... Olio llllUll.t-il alnl lutllierll .eel unu b.ii uieiien fri.nt in. f '.-tilli. bliet-l. III. il 1 .-Il..eu .eel ... ill-tit... Neieii. inkeii inlo exieiillon and to bo bold us the properly hi uiiuiiu nu.n.ir.n. ' i-,,imti..iiit nf Mile. I'liieliasei-s must Tiat ten ner cent, or the piirehuM- inone), or at least enough to cmerulli'iishsiil blrlklngdutui of bale, other vtlso luoiwrty io no re-kiau ui oi.ie. NlierllT'HOll CD CI1IS. . 10llWtt AI.ll. llloomsburg, July 31, '.6. Mieillf. Aug. 4, Tills Thus. Downs vs. Hllns Hulls. A. w. creamir vs. .in in killer. Samuel N-lby ts. II. S. Marr. M. (I- l'elfer it Co. vs. llarilson Ijo. John A. Jnekbon et ul ts. Ki stoutyel. enr st an M.ulz ts. iiunoiu Kierbon. liirlbtlaii J. Abh ts. W m. lkeler. Win. A. Kilo ts. l lark M. Kilo. Aaron Knoi r et id ts. John l-'rens' admrs. l.jilla .Uiiuierman s uumr ts. .lubii i-ieab'aumrs t L IU. I're.ts lirotvu vs. W, Ii. Iiarrett 'h admr. I heudoio I". lint man vs. u. w. Cret ellng el al. People's lire Ins. l u. of l'a, vs. s. II, Miller .V Son. n.iti.i loos vs. .luiiii i iL'tim er. Thos. l-'ry's admr va. Wm. Kry REAL COURT SALE or ESTATE! Important to Lawyers. .fustii.j.M r.f tin. I'eiici. Cunstnhlcs. Executors. Ad. mhilrtrulors, (luardiau, Tuttushlp unicorn, and busl- lies men yeneiuuy. Wo hato on hand a largo assortment of legal blanks to. thoiiMit.f Mr.ys, Jiisili isiind I'ou hi. ilili. 'b hlttiiks if ull l bids, Nolo and l.uvlpl books for Adiniiilbirai .rsio. i a i u ..in.-. ATT0HSEIS 1IUNK8. j Precipe f r Summons. ' KI. l'a. Ilulo to lake ueposiuons. " " ehis.su Aibilrators. 1 ctnta apiece, or Jt.tf. r huudred. Petition for Appoint incut of (lunrdlan. " ' Clllllll Ilulo to tuko DeiJSltlons. Marr In Debt, tilth Confession, " Absumilt. Mechiiides l.l 'li. 4 cents each or $3.w per hundred 1'etltluu fur bale ot Ileal EsUlo s cents each. JUSTICE'S 1ILANKH, Subpieniui, Summons, Wntrunts, lUeculloiik, so for u ceuus eui'ii. U'Obes blank Deeds I'.iril.ment Deeds..,, Agreemeuts orphnirs Couit Sales i ot.biuu.u a ran b... : .-i In r intlr-irrJSrJll fnt lIJ v niion . nmrr ' ,, eccutseiuh iu .... 1 " s " .... VorurilM .. , B cents each in i ' hist lots. Notes. School Orders. Poor Ouli-ru. Store Orders, nially bound, constantly on hund, or uiado iu uruer on ruoi i tiuiieo, We Lie prepared to do neater ub tvoi k lhau an j t'0CKWAViaWMIJ, Jilltom and 'rourli'lr. Mortgaggu ni.il bond.. au fcinubui nuiib,. other oflUu lu Uils county. lilto GLASS mm mm TOPS Kill All LL 6 AVfTT, .... JtSlftl.t mm 1 1 riuinr.ui mdlllUlC rWUOM 1174 'wniiAijiusinint UCWYORKiaiS iyt")fu JI oiarriiiwet.wl COHANSEY GLASS MFGCO. MFfl'S WINDOW CIASSJ30TTLES &C. rriUflllt L f II I A AUg. 4,1 1!.-JW. Ily vlrtuo ot an order of tho Orphans' Court of Co luinbl.i County, iho undersigned, Administrators of tho estate of .laeub HdiiU, it 111 eiposft io publio Halo on tho premises on SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1870, at o'clock a. m.,tho follott Ing described real tbtato No. s. All that certain tract of land situate In Mt. 'leasant towiishlo. Ir. tho coui.lv of i:.,u.mi.i . .if,,r,.. said, adjoining lauds of Thomas J. Vandersllce. (Ieo. Suiltli and uibers, lonuilnlng in acres, moro or less. '.-. -..uiuu iim.ui .aim t.iuaiu in tno totvnshlnor Hemlock, and eoimtvi.r (i,,iin,,t.i , ...i. lulnlug lands of John beagle, iberl Soiuers, iteuben vb.v (.UU W.MS1D, 1.Utl.l.lll,U S EVEN T Y-EL 0 1 IT ACRES, more or less. No. 2. All that certain iinilliifle.i mr.ir.tv n t.nir part of tho I HON OltE lying under tho bill fii-o of tint uboie described tract of land No. I. nud oxleudluir also under thu surfueo of said land of bald Andrew J. Itvaus mid wire, bltuato la tho loHnrhlp of 111 in- u.tv. ..uu.tij u. uiuiiiuiu uiutcsaiu, usstiowtiuy a draft herem annexed, of which bald iron ore lhi nuiu uiu-uu iiui.i3u.eu ucueu iu nil, UClnOblioasof .eu ua u-uuiu iu eui.ui.uil ttim llio said JIUKelVl NealiCoof and la ono undotldud moiety or hal No. 8. All that certain undlitded moiety or halt part of tho IKON oitE Ijlng under iho suifacu ot all that certain tract of land bltuato In Cooper totin. ship In tho County of Montour, now owned by ono John lluinpel, containing n ucres and 157 pcichcs, luoru llaiuinl, contulntng bl acres uud 157 iVrches. morn or less, of tihlch thu bul.l Jacob Harris died seUed lu hU deraeiiu ns or feo us tenant lu common with ono Charles It. 1'axton. And It Is duereed that tho share of Sarah Ann liar rls,u ldow, shall n main In tno hands of u.o purchas ir durlneber niitural Uio and tim ii,t..r..i.t iS,r..r bhail bu regularly nnd nmiutlly puld lo her by tho I iiiiri-linitt,r 1.1b ln.trM uml i.ulI..u I... ..i..f I aa.i,0, uuuiiHK iuu iire.il- Isos to bo recotei-ed bv dlstiubsor olherwlbe as leulK am m-overablo lu llifs Coniinoiittealth, und at our dcccasoherbhaics uf Ihe purehabo money bbiill bo "S.'."?..!.1??;11'1" 1 u"lstl thi-rcto. 'I EHMS OV SALE. Tt a per cent of ote-fourth of tint punhabo money lo be paid at tho btrlklug down ofthoiiroieity,ihsc,iio.fourili lers lint tin iS-rteut. lit llio i-oiiiiimatluii of bale, uml Ilm remaining thieu Srmitlonul.rr l"l''"ltr-wlt" '""' tVHI.IAM IIAHItlS, , , ,. JAMKS A. HAllUIrl, Julyts-U. Admlulsiratoni. BlJiHK MiTKfl,wilh orwitliobt eiempllo fur aala at Uio OuLCViiiw oaloe.