'II LEVI In TATE, EDITOR. Bloomsburg,. July 11 1857, Uomocratlc Stale Nomiualions. for oovermdii, GEN. WILLIAM F. PACKER, Of Lycoming County, ron CANAL COMMISSIONER Iloa. NIMROD STRICKLAND, Of Chester county. for junara or tiik surnc.MC coubt. WILLIAM STRONG, Of Berks County. JAMES THOMPSON, Of Eric County, JOHN O. FREG7.D, Riq . tin! returned Ills practice of lh hawin Mooinilmig, Columbia county, I'a.i anil rtllt, lre till undivided and careful allmtlnn In all profculonal famine.. criiratlcJ to liim in Columbia and adjoining counilta. lie can be found comtanlly, In hliOfncc, In noU aon'a UoiVi near tlie Court Iloua c. Gen. Packer and Prohibition. An effort lias been mado by tbo opposl tion press to create ibe impression thitCJcrj 1'aoKer, when in tbo Stale Senate, was a Mail o Law man,and advocated tbo passage of tbo somewhat celebrated Jug Law, so called altbough this enactment was made two years after he i direct from the Senatcl Tbo simo party that now attacks Gen Paoker is tbo party that' was loudest in advocating prohibitory and restrictive laws, then, and denounced in unmeasured terms Gen. Packer and tbo whole Democratic party because they would not go into its reslrioiivc and proscriptivo measuros. It is tho same party that, in tbo Legislature of 1 855, when Know-Nolbingism and Ulack Republicanism run riot at Ilarrisburg, so far disregarded the voice of tho sovereign peoplo, as to enact a prohibitory law- providing "that no license for tbo salo of Liquors shall be granted to tho keeper of any Hotel, Inn, or Tavern," &e. See Pamphlet Laws of 1855, p. 220. Tbo truth is, that Gen. Paoker during his ent'rosenatorial carecr,did nothing moro than to voto for leaving tho ffholo question of prohibition to tbo decision of the sovoreign people. Ilia act3 ore part of tho legislative history of tho State, nnd tin cxamimtton of tho Journals of. tho Senate, during tho timo he was a member-of tbo body, will show that this is his only offenco nothing moro. And this is doubtless the reason why, thoso politico-tempcranco writers and orators aro now attacking him. Wo shall refer to this subject at length in n week or two, and shall .bo able to show from the record that Gen. Packer is not obnoxious to tho clurgc so falsely mado against him. ley Henry B. M'Kean, Esq,, has been appointed Post Master in this borough, in place of John G. Freeze, resigned. Col. Freeze has also withdrawn from the editorial management of' the Bradford Times. Printing for glory, to tho tuno of ten or fifteen dollars per week out of pocket, evidently docs cot agree with him. Col. P. has been a kind and obliging officer, and has gained the esteem and respect of all with whomhohasbcen associated during his short stay in this village, and sincerely regret that bo cannot longer remain with us. We understand tho publication of tho Timc3 is to bo discontinued. Jiradfird Argus, What is it? It -is said that tbo last. Legislature of Pennsylvania passed an act in relation to banks, brokers and small notes, to go into operation 'on tbo 1st instant. If such was tho case, tbo parties interested should know something about it, Can anybody give us the desired information ? JtST" Wo began to thi pk that tho Fillmore straight outs, or American party, were completely swallowed up by tho Ab lition jsts, but they seem to bo VJking up every where. We should hardly bo surprised, tho way things now look, if the American party wcro to turn out the strongest of tho to opposition factions. ggy Immense crops of grain nro now being harvested in all of tho Southern Slates. Thousands of acrrs of land which havo bcretoforo lain wasto, havo this season been put under a stato of cultivation, nnd oro now yielding a large supply of superior grain. t"SirAD. Somo fino shad nro still caught at iho fch cries just below tho dam, near Sunbury, The fish are still solid, and apparently es palatable as over. Tho prico ranges from 25 ti 50 cents, according to size. 43 Four of our distinguished statesmen bife died on the 4th of July. John Adams aid Thomas Jefferson died on tho 4th of JJy, 1620 : James Monroo on the 4th of, JiV, 1831 ; and lastly William L. Marcy, ortho 4th of July, 1857. iff Republicanism is dying out even in b'cd Massachusetts! Tho p.rty there disbanded and adopted tho Know NV'ipk candidates. y Tho accounts of tho crops over tho y continue to bt luest encouraging, What do you think of it P A Into number of tho Stark county, 0., Democrat says i " John Harris, Esq., on old nnd highly respected citizen of this city, nnd n bitter opponent of Democracy, returned front Kansas a few davs oeo. and says, ''tho ltepublicans there aro mnkiiig every effort to have Kansas a slavo State while tho Southern men Generally oro in favor of it f ii 1 Tbo obicct of this is apparent. If Kansas should bo mado a slavo' State, tbo republi cans would contlnuo their "Mirioking but, if she becomes a frco Stnto then tho last phnk is knocked out of tbo llcpublicon platform. BaT Tho namo of tbo'gontlcman whom tho democracy of Georgia havo agreed upon as a candidate, for governor is Josevii i. Drown. Tho Atlanta Intelligencer says "ho is a young man, probably not more than thirty livo years of ago, a native of Pickens district, South Carotin-', and emigrated to Georgia somo fifteen years since, a poor boy in search of his fortune.1' Ho met with a patron who befriended him, and sent him to Yalo Oollogo, whoro ho graduated wiih distinction. Ho camo baok to Gcorgi.i, was elected to tbo stato scnato and judge of tbo l'luo ilidgo circuit, and will soon bq mado governor of Georgia. Gical Horse Race at Albany, A race for S2000 a side, camo off on Wednesday afternoon, in. Albany, betweon tho Dalton horse, owned thoro, and Taylor horse, owned in New York. Tbo distance was twenty miles, in harness. Tho Dalton horse mado a waiting race for seventeen mile, layiug close tJ Taylor's quarters and taking it easy, and at tho eighteenth milo Dalton drew ahead and maintained it for a mile, when Taylor ran past him, going in a few lengths ahead. Tho timo for travelling the twenty miles was one hour twolvo min utes nnd fifty-four second. Tho Judges decided tho raco in favor of Dalton, who gets the sttkes, in consequence of Taylor's horse running, Tho horses aro matched for a fifty mile raco to come off ni New York. The Supreme Cowl at Williomsport. A special term of tho Supremo Court of tho Siato will bo hetd; says tho Muncj Lumi' nary, under tho act of April 20, 1855, at Wilhamsport, commencing on tho first Tuesday of October next, for the purposo of hearing arguments on writs of error appeal, &c.,froui the counties of Lycoming, Northumberland and Montour, and such other cases from tho counties embracing the Northern District, as may be agreed upon. SyThc Postmaster General and the President have decided upon tho routo of tbo overland mail to California, It com mences at St. Louis and Memphis, thence to Little Rock, thence to tho Hio Grande, near Port Gillmoro or Donon Ana, thence along tho projected wagon road to Fort Yuma, and tboneo to San Francisco. Messrs, Butterfield and Company aro the contnetors, at tho sum of fivo hundred and ninety-five thousand dollars, This provides for tho transportation of a mail twice a week. S" Governor Gardner's reasons for refusing to accede to tho request contained in tho address of tho tw branches of the legislaturo for tho removal, with tho advico and consent of tho executive council, of Edward G. Loring, from tbo office of judgo of probata for the county of Suffolk, aro published. They arc, that the personal liberty bill, for the violation of rlioli ,,n rnmnvnl is nnnr nrorl, is unconstitutional in somo of its provision;, and also partakers of the character of an ezpoit facto law. ST At Lexington, Ky., tho laying of the comer stono of the Clay Monument took place on tho 4th, with a splendid military and masonic display, and tbero was a grand turn out. Tho corner stono was Lid by T. N. Wise, grand master of tho grand lodgo of Kentucky, Rev. R. J. Brcckonridgo was tho orator of iho day. Many dis tinguished gon'lenien wero present. Tho festival concluded with a grand barbecue tSf Tho Hon. Lanodon Cheves, a distinguished citizen of South Carolina, died at Columbia, on iho 25th ultimo, aged 81 years. Tho deceased was a member of Congress as far back as 1811, and two years Speaker of the House, when ho gave tho casting voto against the re-charter of the United States Bank, of which institution he was tho President for several years. S!f" A pair of horses wero offered for salo in Cincinnati last week for 8370, but tho purchaser, thinking the amount too largo offered sixteen cents a pound. They weighed 2350 pounds, making their valuo S370. Tho Wayncsburg Msicngcr sajs that John C. Flennikin, Esq,, lato fa'enutorfrom Greene, "will never again act with or support tho Black Ilepublican or Abolition nnrtv " tST We learn that an Irishman was drowned near Shicksbinny, on last Wed nesday, XgyTho publication of Bickncll's Rc - poitcr has been discontinued. XS?" New potatoes ,ell in Philadelphia at 7 cents jx-r jouiul. Democratic Jmllci.il Nominations, The Committoo appointed at tho Demo- cratic State Convention, oonsis.ing offrom iiicssr.-. niwujOuuiinuumiii.i'.i T" " " , to inform Messrs. Stiwno and Thompson, of their nominations for tho offices 0f Supremo Judges, bavo received following replies ! tho ivisrj.x ui nun. uiii. oiuuivu. Heading, Juno la, le57. Gentlemen : Your letter of tho 10th instant, bus been received, informing' me that tho Dcmocratio Btato Convention recently assembled at llarrisburc, had placed mo in nomination m ono of their candidates lor Judgo of tlie Hupromo ueurt tifthis Commonwealth. I nui profoundly Ecnsiblo of tbo honor which has thus boon.; conferred upon me, and feel gratolul for tho confidence of my Dcmocratio brethren. Tho offico for which I havo thus been named, has attached to it no ordinary re sponsibilities. Should tbo nomination of tho Convention bo approved by tbo pooplo, 1 shall endeavor, uy earnest ami laitlilul effort, to meet those responsibilities in such a manner ds to prcsorvo tho confidence thus reposed in me. Ploaso accept for yourselves, individually , my thanks for tho extremely courteous, and flattering inanno'r in which you havo coin muuicatcd to mo tho action of tho Conven tion. I am, very respectfully, your obediont scrvunf, WM. STRONG. ltErtTor noN. James Thompson. Erie, Juno 18, 1857. Gentlemen": Your favor, dated Ilar risburg, June 10th, 1857, has been duly received, informing mo of my nomination by tho Dcmocratio State Conventinn, assembled at Ilarrisburg on tho Oth inst., as a candidato for tho Supremo Cmirt of this Commonwealth. For this distinguished mark of confidence I desire to express my siucoro gratitudoto each and overy member of tho Convcmioii. In accepting tho nomj na'inn, which I do with great diffidence, in viow of tho responsibilities of tho position, I can only say, that in tho ovont -of my election, tbebest energies of my life shall be devoted to such discharge of duly as may, in somo doroo, bo worthy of the coi.fidccco of tho Convention in making their nomination, and of tho peoplo in rati fying it. I am greatly obligod by tbo kind torms you havo chosen to employ in communicating tho action of tho Conven tion, for which please accept my siuccrc thanks. I havo tbo honor to bo very truly yours, JAMES THOMPSON. Curious Sequel to the Great Divorce Case, Tho Dalton Divorco case in Boston, which furnished suoh a fund of spicy gossip nnd scandal, has been followed by a singu lar event, within a fow days nothing less than the elopement of tho parties. Either Mr, Dalton lias eloped with Mrs. Dalton, or Mrs. Dalton h is eloped with Mr. Dalton ; at any rate they havo gone together they could not stand it apart, 'alter all was said,' and tho father of the lady lias mado, or is about tn make, loal application for authority to pursue and recover hisdaughtor- Tho father professes fear of personal injury to bis flnughtcr, but bis foars aro without doubt groundlos. It is a happy settlement of a miscrablo disptit", nnd tho father should bo satisfied with it, as wo have no doubt his daushtcr is. a . Giving up tllO GhOSt. The last Herald of brecdom, the organ in chief of tho groat Shrickcr party, printed at Lawrence, K. T, frankly comes down in this wiso : Wo do not suppose there is ono person in mo jcrruory, or in Missouri, who expecis this to become a slave btato. If every thing is quiet, and, from this timo forward, the peoplo nra allowed to .havo their own oboicc, it would bo preferable to remain a lorn- f""?,1COTnrnTn K ''?r ",0,UmlelJ 0,,o" r ni,?,- n V. 1 PU,a,Stoto organization Then when wo get farms Tnv' h t mProvonlnts wo n -. q r vXl 11 . "T better acnn.iin,.,! nthnr -,l I Zl better acquainted with each other, and know wiioto select lor officers. Ihe Price of JScw Wheat. Thoro is' much inquiry among farmers as to tho ' tho constitutional authorities of tho couu probablo prico of early delivered new wheat, try merely in order to sccur'e negro equality, Tho Fredericksburg (Va.) Herald, ol the1'1'0 110 tll!s. til ,ttw.8 of nlld overy 24th ult savs : I 'ncr tat in tho Union must be rovcrscd. mi J i ' r , , . It would be, in fact, making Illinois, situ There have been a few; sales hero at $1 50, tc(l aa sto a nc0 eoloiiy, instead of n but tbero is a decided indisposition on tho , froo Stato inhabited by white men. You part of tho millers to engage for future nm9t striko iht word .,IaVe' from tho Con- uujtvurv at, tms prico. xno ucst advices from Now York houses, who aro in corres pondeDco with almost every grain growing uisirici in iuo country, anviscs against such engagements, and our millers aro disposed to heed what appears to them to bo sound advice. jui ,mjlrovcmem mm a meaning. 1 M f . - . . new reading of an old couplet is thus ron- dcred by a savJgo hater of hoops and that style of dress which leaves too little of woman's beauty to tho imagination j "Loon a narrow neck of land, 'Twizt two unbounded sho's I stand." Egy-Tho Syracuse Journal perpetrates tho following upon tho marriago nt Rochester of a Air. husband to tho lady of his choice "This oaso is tho strangost Wo'vo known in oir life j Tho husband's a Husbaud, And so is tho wife." Miles Dahden, seven feet, sis inches high and weighing over a thousaud pounds, died recently in Tcnncssco, It took four teen men to placo him in his coffin. Tho largest man in tho world. its- The 'Tribuno' rocommonds that its !friom3 colebato tho -1th of Julv. with anti. j Slavery Orations, prayers, ko. What next T 1 Ltucaster, Ilarr'uburg, Easton and ' RoadiDg, nil now havo daily papers. Sonator Douglas' Last Spcoch. Judge Douglas, Uio popular Senator Grand Jury of tho Ujiitcil Mates Court m session thero waited on liim in n body, with request that ho would address his fellow-citizens upon throo of tho most im portant topics now agitating tho mind oft,at unhappy country, tli tbo American people, namely, " Kansas," eamatcd with tho noor "Tho Drod Peott Decision," and "Affairs In Utah." Judgo Douglas consented, and on Friday evening, tho 12th ult., tho hall of iho Ilousoof Representatives was crowd ed with a discriminating audience, including many ladies. hx-Gov. Mattcson presided. Upon commencing, Mr. Douglas remarked that he recognized tho right of tho pocplo nt any timo to call upon their public ser vants for their opinions. As to tho Kan sas question, his views, ho said, wero well known, and ho had nothing to add. Ac . r. . it . ... i . mi.. cording to tho Report in tho Chicago Times , " Tho poiplo of that beautiful territory would soon speak. Wo would soon have, ho had no doutt, a free nnd quiet expres sion of opinion, by means of tho clectivo franchise, from that silont, but most certain weapon of a freo people tho ballot box. Should tho enemies of thatmodo of settling tho much vexed question of slavery In that territory, blindly and obstinately refused to excrciso tho rights assurod them by tho laws of Congress, upon their heads, and theirs alone, will rest tho fearful' responsi bility. For his part ho was satisfied tho Dcmocratio party in Congress had done their duty, and ho was equally well satis fied that tho Dcmocratio party in tho terri tory of Kansas would do theirs in a manner gratifying to tho heart of every friend of tho Constitution and tho Union, ' Judgo Douglas next alluded to tho deci sion of tho Supremo Court in tho Drcd Scott case, nnd defended the venorablo chief justice ami tho other members of tho Court from tho onslaught mado upon them by tho sham Kepublicans. "Ho adhered to tho doelrino that this government is a government of laws, and every freo and patriotic cbizen is bound to uphold tho supremacy of iho laws at all hazards nnd against all opposition, como from what quarter it may. In such a eon test, political parties must divido between tho friends cf tho Constitution and the laws, and tho enemies of all law. When that contest comes, ho had laitli to believe that fully nine-tenths of tho American pco pie would bo found rallying under our glorious banner of tho stars, and battling fur tho same estimable blessings that our forefathers battled lor a' constitution a oountry and a government of laws. If tho Hopublioan party desired to foroo such a contest upon ui, iu God's namo let it c m'i I Tho llcino-ratie party, and the honest and reflecting citizens of all pntics would rally to tho rescuo.'' We continue to quote from tho account in tho 'J imes : " Uo reviewed tho main points in the decision nt length, and said there wcro substantially but two proposition! in tho decision. I'irst, Tho Supremo Court of tho United rtates has decided that, a negro b'iru of sl.ivu pirciits cannot ho a citizen of th's Uuon; and, Secondly, That tho act of March, 1820,eomino' ly called the Missouri , Coiniiromfcu, was unconstitutional, and therefore void, tclVro it was taken from J tho statute hooks by tho passaco of th Kansas-?cbraslcu act. lie, as tho author thU ? am! consequently of the repeal of the Missouri Couipromiso lino, had loft I tho decision of tlie question to tho people, j and tho judges of tho Supremo Court i Tho decision of tho people had been ratified I at t'10 rl'si 'n "10 triumphant election of jur. liucuanan to tno prcsiuenoy upon mat very issue, and that decision had been on- dor;ed by tho sprcmo Court, tho highest ! tribunai 'of th0 iami. So far as ho was oonccrncd, his siu extended as far as the al of'an ua,on3titutional restriction, d D0 fartIl ttnJ in that oal ho had been most emphatically sustained and on- ! dorsed by tho people and tho court. But tho H ZmJ pirt s tUo aooWon ig . infamous and must not bo obeyed. Hero '"ason most loul. What, no asked, is ?)B?t.m mmtt Ul. noSF Cltlionl 2b make him your equal and mine. Ho was thankful tho American peoplo were w nf na tn ,? , ra:s. . i . t i i .it r l: ... , stitution of your Stato ; aud what then ? Tho negro becomes our equal your crjual in everything. Your equal nt tho polls, your equal at tho publio tibles, your eoual in tho iurv box. vour cnual to be come ii candidato for tho Legislature, Con- Rrtss, the Governorship his children will l, 11. ,.n,,.n tr. ll, nnl.lln il,nl UO I1U UUUUt Ul f Willi) m VilU IfUUllU CVIIUUI lNa moro. mtta him ,. c:tizon. ami Vou. give him tho right to marry your daughter, nd pollute your blood. Thcso things tho Snprcmo Court by their deciiion have said ctnnot ana must not tic. let, tno llcpuu- inetr crimes, itieiawot 17UU Has sole lican party say that decision is infamuus 1 ! and cxelusivo jurisdiction whoro no other Their opposition to that just and upright J law ot a local character exists, aud by re decijion in treasonable, infamous, aud dis. poaliog tho organic Jaw of Utah you give graceful to tho ago in whioh wo live. I to tho general government of iho United Tho tpeakcr next adverted to tho mean-1 States the wholo and solo jurisdiction over ing of tuo pliraso in tno Declaration ol Independence, that ' all men aro created froo and equal about which ' bleeding Kansas' t-hnoks so loud upon tho stump. Ho proved conclusively and to tho satisfac tion of every man present, that thirteen slavcholding colonics in throwing off tho shackles of tyranny from Groat Britain, meant by that declaration, that tho colo nics, up to that moment iho subjects of a foreign power, wcro, and of right ought to bo frco and equal ; tuat llritish subjects, born or residing in America, wore entitled to tho sarao rights and privilege as though they had been born in Knland, Had tho slave-holding frarncrs of that immortal in- ttrumcnt, and tbo equally immortal ono that followed it, intended lo include no- tfrocs, they would havo said eo( and thoy would not in the Constitution havo rccog - nized them only as servants and property. Tho Declaration of Independent was mado ny wuuu men. aim uiu uwusuuhiuu o framed bv wlnto men, to eovcrii a nation they not liavo boon comnclloii to auonsn le,Toryin order to comply with tho lnnguago or tbo Declaration tif lnucpcmlciico i Uur fathers hail seen tbo ternlile clteots of this system of equality, in Spanish Ame rica, nnd wisely guarded ncninst it, In 10 Spaniard nmal- gamatcu witn tho negro mauo mm ins cnual and look at tho foarful consequen ces, It is one of tho immulablo laws of God, that whoro an inferior and a superior raeo minglo their blood, tho descendants always sink to tho lower, but novcr rniso themselves to tbo superior race. Tbo whole issue involved in tho war now being waged against tbo decision of tho Supremo Court is in favor of negro equal ity on tho ono hand, and against it on tho other. Tho friends of tho Constitution and tho supremacy of tho laws susta'ut it, anil every man who quarrels with it is an - . anialgamatlonist, practically, politically, .latld domestically negro equality bcum tho very corner stono ot abolitionism." After giving a full explanation of tbo fao s in tho Drcd Scott case, bo oamo to tho last topic upon ,wbich ho was called upon to Epoak, to wit : tho affairs of Utah : "The act of 1850, creating tho territory of Utah, was passed on tho supposi ion that tho peoplo then residing thoro wero citizons of tho United States, acknowledging thoir allcgianco and claiming tho protection of tho government. Seven yean exporienco has demons rated a stato of fncta entirely at variar.ee with the supposition then en tertained. If Iho reports that reach us from that territory aro true, and ho had no reason to doubt them, ono important fact stands prominently forth, at.d that is, that at least nine-tenths of tho present inhabitants of Utah arc aliens by birth, who Mivo stead ily refused to ticeomo naturalized or tako tho oath of allegiance. Tho newspapers aro filled with aecouuts of tlie fearful and torriblo oaths to resist and subvert tho government of tho United States, to which thco wicked and deluded pooplo aro com pelled to subscribe. It is oho well known that tho iMnrmoii Governor has been and is now engaged in forming alliances with hostile Indian tribes, engaging them to join in open warfaro against tho govern ment of tho United States, and to murder onr citizens. Assuming that these rcpons aio true, it proves that tho governor him self i? an alien to tho government of tho United States, and acting in open defianos ,o pur laws. Under thoso circums'anecs tho duty of tho Administration is clear, and ho had tho most implicit ootifidonco in Mr. Buchanan's boldness, wisdom and firmness, and wns satisfied he would movo straightforward fearlessly in tho path of duty. Ho was asuott wliat his views ot that duty wero, bituply and in short rcinovo Brigham ioung, ana an oilier othcois ol tho terri tory who styuipnthizo with him in his troi- son, rt onoo trom otlico, and send able, bold, unflinching men to tako thoir places. Send with them a strong mid efficient body of troops, under experienced and ablo of!i- .nra ivl, - tuttl hn il.1n In .Al..n a. -:"' "" V " . ."""" ,v''"lr II.T.IMmlol.1, olltcoiy and cnlor'eo iho law. Lot in havo 1 iinm i.. rmwer, nnm1 tv,,. nn,.n...,n,. Arn.t.nt Ti:,4..: ! Pnm'ii-l Sl-ick. Attorney and Judges, and then let ui luvci a full and fair investigation into all' if?! there ; let us know by rcliablo and imp r- tial reports thu actual state i f thinj:.s in that tcrri'ory. Iot ih know who murder cd Ba'ibitt, who massnerod Gunnison who ww.. ....... .u. 1I3U1I.-I. has u. en gu lty ot till tho inurderi, nnd arsons, and robberies, and overy species of crime that has dNgr col that territory for years past. Let us havo iheso facts in an official bhapo before tho President and Congress, and tlu country will soon learn that, in the peiformauco of tho high and solemn duty devolving upon tho Executivo and Congress, thoro will bo no vacillating or hesitating palicy.' It will bo as prompt as the peal th.tt follows tho flash us stern and unyielding as death. Should sueli a state of things actually osUt as wo are led to infer from tho reports, and such infor mation comes in an official shape, tho knife must bo applied to this pestiferous, disgust ing cancer, which is gnawing into tho very vitals of tho body politic. It must bo cut out by tho roots and scared over by tho red hot iron of a stern and unflin hing law Should all efforts fail to bring them to a sense of their duty, there is but ono remedy loft. Repial the organic laics of the terri tory, on tho ground that they are alien enemies and outlaws, unfit to bo citizons of a territory, much less ever to becomo cili zins of ono of tho frco and independent States of this glorious confederacy. To protect them larthcr in thoir treasonable, disgusting and boastial practices would bo a disgraco to tho country i disgrace to humanity i disgraco to civilization, and a disgraco to tho spirit of tho ago. Blot it out as ono of tho organized territories of tho United States, what then? It will ho regulated by the law of 1700, which has exclusive aud solo jurisdiction over all ter ritory not incorporated under any organio or special law. By Iho provisions of this law an crimes and misdemeanors committed j on its soil can bo tried beforo tho legal authorities of any Stnto or territory to I V'llinll tllf niT, uw tj.u, UU UIOV uiuuillltl tXJl trial, aud punished. Uudcr that law nor. sons hivo been arrested in Kansas, Nebras ' ka and other territories prior to their or ganizitiou as territories, and hanged for we territory. The judge entered into a Inns and con vincing argument,in which ho demonstrated tint the lino of policy ho had marked out for Utah did not conflict in any particular with tbe principles of tho Nebraska bill, but was in harmony with the Dcmocratio platform in regard to tho power of the government over tho organized territories of iho United St-Vcs. II o said ho would bo found as willing to moot this Utah question as boldly and to do his duty as I fearlessly as ho had done on tho Kansas Nebraska bill; and should tho President, when ho submits his viows on this question at tho next ecs&ion of Congress, havo no 1 moro efficient plan of disposing of tho Utah difficulty, ho pledged himself to bring in a bill embodying substantially tho couiso of ' policy ho had thus briefly alluded to. Alter thanking tho audience for tlieir attention, ho loft tho stand amid tbo most tumultuous chccrlnsr. nnd tbo crowd dis- perscd, greatly delighted, with tbrco time ttitco tor Douglas party." and tho , Deiaoernlio Written for the Columbia Democrat, Oounty Treasurer, Mn. Untioti! t.." r .1 In.viuw Of tho approaching meeting of the Dcmocratio Oounty Con- vcntion, it would seem right nnd proper, that wo should not only find men to fill dm nni. l.itt c1 npf tli nan wli n Im vn unr vnil tho party long without roward, and nio i.iu u...v,.o, u... ..v. ....... , competent to tno uischnruo ot tno amies therounto pennining. Wo know of ono. bucIi, and think ho ought now to bo nom inated, for tho ofiieo of Ocunty Treasurer. ( William Cole, Esq., of Benton, is iho gentleman, to whom we alludo. Uo is a wurking man, of proverbial honesty and of undoubted democracy. His nomination would bo justico ti tho oouuty and grati fying to tho Democuauy op Jackson. Marriod. Ou Tuesday, tho aoth ult , by Thomas B'lwman, D. D., Mr. Thomas Smith nnd Miss. Margaret J. Heck, eldost tUughtor of John B. Book, Esq., all of Willinmsport. On thoSSIh of Juno, by George P. Loro, Esq.. Mr. Cyrus Mohr, of Montour county, and Miss. Elizabeth Bitlcr, ot iMoroland township, Lycoming county. Deaths. In Berwick on Thursday, Juno 18th, of scarlet fever, Jason Itathmoll youngest son of A V and Sarah J. Creasy, aged 10 month and 21 days. Friday July 3d, nt Ids lato residence near tho Wyoming .Monument, Luzcrn co,, Fisher Gay, Esq., aged 70 years, - North Branch I'atial. Collector's Omen, Beach Haven, Juno 8, 1857 Col. Tate : The rocoipts of Canal Tolls, at this office, aro as follows : March S9t 04 April 10,585 70 Alay 20 05U 30 Total, 031,030 13 Respectfully yours, John S. Fo lljier, Collector. (Columbia EJcmocvat. The following aro tho receipts to tho office of tho Columbia Democrat, during tho month of Juno, 1857 : Oliptmil. WooJslJc, Si.Sl. ivinrsrotl, Win. (!. IVrry, ' i0l Ail.nn Hull, lVnler, Well tt Co., Ii 00 Dn-mer llclittemun, lirTiluis t Klini'. IU" Ju l?o 'I'uiitnrt, J. (illlineli.nn fell. I Vrt Ili-ulir, O Jnnu. JcCo., IM Hlienfl" It'ck, llr.C.M Jvktoil, 10 1 Mill ll:irii't;i:iincit, H Su-niifeOn. U'0 Jiitul IV'ib'r. olnrli-s sirmifr, 7 O'l Ii I.W Hpi-ncer Hlcplifii IVj!I, I 00; llirlnril T'iiiiit, II. .Mi"!ifj Co .. IOiUM H Aniib-mnii I (10 3 S.1 Sill 1 IUl (1 Oil SHU 511 :i mi 1)00 2 10 1 HI 2 sa MlnoriM I' -Mlll'.T. :!IHI II. I) lliti., i,l.en l.-r, S Ik) ilcv l W tt.-ely. Sin 1 1". Uimici, IUl , U .'ill t Wllll.im ItolMKim, n ijl , PI, Mill. It i HI I Mrhrk k I'f uy il W 5t V N Cn ny. OlM i A, U ii, Anilr'uw . 2 no i oo Wo are 'grateful to our friends, whoso names stand above, for their prompt p-y-monts. Wo trust others will imitatu tlieir noblo cxamplo nnd pay us our just duos. Money sent us by mail will be nt our risk, tho receipt of which will bo promptly ac knowledged. THE BLOOMSUURG MARKET. coitnccTED weekly at hautman's stom: Wheat.. , Si ! 00 .90 ..00 , .50 , .75 Buttor... Tallow... Lard Potatoes.. Rye Com OafJ Buckwheat. . . 'White licaii!).. ,1 ,1 75 Dried App'oafa Arrivals and Deparlttrn- of ilia ts at iiuioiUsiiUiu;, rhilaileljihla mini tfuvts duly (Funr'ny except i'd)nt IS M., arrives nl 4 l M. Villhmport 'nnd Western mall leaves dally, (Pun days excepted; huS P.M., nrriven 12 M Wiikesbarrc mall arrives daily, ( undjy excepted) at U A M.leaves4 P.M. Cambria nnd Orange viltc unit arrives every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ot II A.M., leaves tamo ri)s at 4. P . M MMIvil'e mail arrives every Monday nnd Tlmrsdny till A MM leaves same days nt 1 P. M. Jerseytown nnd Whiin Halt mail arrive 'very Tnen day, Thursday and Saturday, nt Jl AM.t I fives siiae 4iy&t4 P M. P. UNANOET P. M. Ncru Qbuci1t0cmcnts, MAP OF COLUMBIA & MuNTOUR COUNTIES, PA. THOII county rerords and nctunl measurements from oriiMiial surveys throughout tho county, hy tl. M. WIPKINri, Jr.. Topographical i;tifln?er. uid Qulhor of Mnpsof Llnroln county. Maine; aitd Adatus and HU9iti( ban ii a counties. Pa., Ilz. The nitric nber is prupnting to (iiihlish shortly, hy subscription, a new and complete c tunny mup. 'ilie Hurvevd are undertaken by experie need urte)ots. All the public rniifs und th6 locntlous of tliii nulls, taverns, places of worship, post oilices, ichool hotues. country stores, foundries, fur itces. smith shops, tvheel wrisliit, Jcc, urn t i bo mirked. The names of Propor ty holders generally, (rare fully Including nil those in the county who subgcriba In advance to tho map) nr.; a ho to be inserted upon the if places iu the style of tho map of Adams county, Pa, To be illustrated with vignettes of views in the country. Map a of the prlnripn) villages on alorgosc&lc, will he inserted In tho marfni. 1 The plan will ho ptotto I to n suitable scale so as to mnkoaUr.u nnd ornamcnta. Map of ubo-n JO or lb snuuro feet. To be engraved nml delivered to subscri bers . hmdsonioly colored and inoiintcd, for five dollars per copy. Address ROnnilT P BMITII. Publliher. Nos. 17 and 10 Minor it, PltlUdelnhta. Uloomhurg, July, 11, 1637. J 1ST or 1XTTERB rgmalnlf-R tu the Pot Uftlc s bl jus niuuuiuuurK, t .i, ttunner enuinir june juin, 1007 Rird Ulmlrn Mitchell Rev. T. Money pe 11 11 y Thomi s Potter Amelia A. lllcu Chuucey llliodei. Matilda Hliorkley thtrlisC, Hicul Uanniih M. HalmouJ M. Htanton 13 W 4 Ti ter John TilHo Adaliuo Totbert John Horn boy Wnlton Hirnetl U A. Itrecco John Ilaylor Joint Cramer A. W. UutTy James I'.lUa Thomas 'reetand Thaddeui 8. PrecxeJ I. 1'iiher Pavid (Jeiger Ha rati Ann (illaspy William UauH John Huff Isaac Haver Jobn Treasurer J.nck it B. It.R. Wood lock John Cretm Corneliu lius 1 ediiejo I ( am f' ickles J Herrlnjr (ieorge A f HVUt'iier Abe unit jouri itd Willi hip cnclltllnltall Uonrad woiiunteii 1 .11111. II u. aiSi'JiVri??' U""! Wln ,,le!1" iyiuyreulI,criiU .,........,...., ,. "in. 11 nwAM.ni.i al. r.miun mine, m, . . .u, .... .... nyAUIW AKH) KI4MTl.ltW.lfir II W k. W K Ulii:.d tj aire by A MAP OF COLUMBIA AND MON. TOUR COUNTIES. TS V8 tunn'i iiitiintiimi n uihuiuxn owvjiijy7Vu IMf' ma cniiiititti shove mmunntiM irnm iuun .nifniureiii' nti, by orntinM rnrvi)t llirrif lent tm, criliilH' II1 nl.n tnttr plcnfiiri- to f'litr IliM.lrc innkc ill1 tiirvejp, he Iikn eltpngnl Mr Jjimm KMly, nnr of tlie mil rrntnrtrnt a nil tlirflrnrr,tu,T, trn In tlicftntr-Allllmr Mh mttpi rl rhltn'ilpkia IIVii. ington, .irAmanrf, JlCHfgtntrv, mil luliti rtttnrifl a. lite mrvijB will la rMiitprritf it n rtnii up n uRt tlfnt iiuiul'pr nl rnplis liato bern lubrttitril fur, to wnrrntil Itn iiilllrnllrtn. iii'MMin kiii dininin nn itinni Minry r ill tho ,(e ro,iJWii, iii, .i irmrrt imiVui ilrrttt. In n u. n ..j Jj".. J jiw, iuut, rrr, schmi r,. tmitthr rm, i:ir.t lil-lfpii t lirnil rl. ml t Hie I imiitll n Plant nf nil lliVnwn In Iho cnuntlri. B In ,.r .nnl. III nM"i In Hip n nrgln. Tito I'lnn t'f tho mnp willilia nlnttrd to n laltaUs Bcilo.ao m In in'ike u Inrgn nml oriianirnteil tnflp of not loi tn nn nil by forty inch, tn tif tiigtnvcit In Hio lii'-t ttylf. Imnil.niiR'ly fnloru'l, nnn dellrprr-il to mibrcriticra only nt $1 per copy, pn ntiln on ilHlviry. J. A. J. (JUMMINOB, ruMilllr. ChHIvquiiaoaMny lit. IF..17 It llUSSEY'S AMERICAN REAPER l'OR CUTTINO 110-111 GRAIN AJSD GRASS! GRKIT IMPROVtKESTl TOR IW7 A IX who nre Mthili'il with 1h 1IK8T ItDArElV AND MOWr.U, can I e niipplicd by icndlnir Ihelr orders cnrlyin the urn son, ns the crnp Indicntc n I tree ileinnntl.nnd wa rantiot have ovrr 200 Il(npfB renity lor the vast hit rv rats nt 1807. Un gnarnniet, that I his Reaper nnd Mower conn" ho Lcnitn on tn)r irial by any other Itcnnrr that may bo hroiipht hiiu the harvest He I Is In 1S57; and we afo insure H to ba the utrorifipst nnd mostdnralilo marhtnft In me. Wo wimld rctpfctriilly Invito Farmers to rxanime thu machine thoroughly before purchatnTt nnd satlify themselves rfils tuperiorlty ovor nil others. During the last four Vitus, iho subscribers tiavn sold between 500 nnd 000 of there Mnthlnes, fo tho best and most successful farmers In Union and the itelshliorlrff cont.ties, (whoo tin inch are too numerous to Infer l) to. whom we rfspectiully refer. The subscribers hive the cxetuslvi right In the fnl Inuin? cimtititi: Onl iitubla. Union. Hnvdrr. North. umbcriand, Montour. I.ucerno. Perry, Mtfllln, Center Clintoitnntl Lycoming. A Horde is thauklu 11 received and promptly attended tn. I.cwiiburift Union count), Va, June 27, 1P57 ISN'T IT SO 1 Fresh Fruit Uso ARTHUR'S Celebrated Pelf Sialng Ctni nnd Jars.ftml you wilt have frenh fruit a I the year nt Bum mer prices. Full dirertlons for rutting up nil kinds ol rrull nnd Toninmea, nc company these cans nnd jtrs. TSey nro m-iitn of 7tn, Gtatt, Queensicart, and hire andJttld proof ktonetcare. The siz"s nre from pints log.. lions. These cans nnd Jars urn tntirety cptn at th tort, and nut, to iimre economy in tramportatha. Tor sain by storekeepers through, out the U ii Itnl Bt&ti's. Dtfeeiipilve rlrculnrs sent on nn plientlon. tJ"Ur tiers Ironi the trudu solicited. iiosurr to nk fur "Arthur." It has slond tho teit nf two vi-usons, having been used by hundreds (;( tlioiifnnds of lamilies, hotel and boarding boitfo kieners W'p are now luaklng them tor ttm iniilinn. IN WINTER 77M,V Streclmrals, AUTIIUR IHIUMf A M &01I,ROV. ,M)tni.r.ictiircrs under tho 1'nient, Nos. I1" and 1IU Houth Tenth si., (cor. liorrn.) July 4, 1.7. rhihidlphia. . SELECT SCHOOL. TIIII neit term of this Pchool will enmmcnen on MOMiAV, 7th of Heptenih'-r next, nnd roKlnue cIcvb n weks. 1'upiUaru received nl any time. TRKMB OF TUITION. Conpnon Hngti sh Studies ( 9 1 1 i jti r Hngli sh Htudies nnd Classics G To meet it leqtic t of present pupils nnd cf oilier pnrtii s, nnd trusllns iu the promiMd co-operntion of ttlcutU I havo dct'Tintnt'd to o'ganlzo. on the .th of AuiUFt next, n Tenchcr's Class, to rntlimie thrcrt momlH. Tito chargo lor tuition will be five dol'uis lor thu setHion, Any ititormitlon repcrtln c tho srlirme of tuttruc tirtn, II n nling Ace, will hi 'promptly given, ou appli cation to me, citlm r personally ( vr I y note. il. I UATO. Illoomslitirif, Juno 27, IS 7 4t l flj 45 3i a J iliU, PUOPERTY IN IU.OOMSUURO. I HE underMgnctl witl offer at Publio iJiite, on tho preiuics. Saturday, August 1. 1857, riio fol'owin defended valuable Real Cilntc, lz: i?S A Lot anu two Houses. t-ijj PiumtPO'i Iron ft reel iu lllaomsbure IISIh runveoi'Miefl r'iiMi itf l"r 11 plea ant reiileiicf. There ta itu upon siifl preuns'ti, it select aitort-m.-iit of choice lVuitTreen, eh'iant HMpfiy, LdllliLwitii n u"ni wmtiic. romp, ami hii..?jim. nml Miritiinother rnniurn couit-rls. oiiit-rts. yfiSfia I irel')ei, P. M m an I ciiiiditlcnis j, jti-n r. j?ni to eoinmiMif-' in 1 wli.tn atUMidauee utllbitjiV tiu tnauu K luiW II. t?AMUUI NOlPUN. ioHtif.buM July 4, NOTICE. ATOrinc Is hereby ftivtn thit n't npphntlon will ho ii uiiKic nt tho next numon n( llioll.et,'t1nture n( Pen is) Ivanh. lor the itieorp'-ration id a Ittiik, with th iinJ privileges, to In called The Bio uutburg l'.ink." with a capital of two hundred llionviud Hot lari. nnd to be located in th") town of II luo 111 burg. LiiiuuitJM county, 1 u. WM. BWDl.tt, H. t;. biiivi:, upnn.MW p i.uiz, A. C. MI.MM, jaoo!) nvmi, pnrcit uili.mg ni, KM AH nll.Tl.lU K, H, MKNDCN'IIALI.. A. J. hVAN'8, I. W llAUTMAN, J. uamhi;v. A. J. ril.ON, U U. AIU'IIUU. WM KUUIHUN, HLnrM'Bi'BU, Juno 27, IH57 A KETIKKI) P1IYSI0IAN, ff VIIAKH OV MlV.t having loit his father, two tO brothers, oaushier. son in law, nephews nnd iiit-ren, bv that dn n-ltul din'fis.', t(iUMiri, nrd uf filing v Hh n Cough hninell. Uf Unnn.d m vi ittili l.asl 1 iifiie?, V.gyn and Jip in, where he discovered a jrtrenif.;niid certain euro fur Colds, Cong hi, HronchllN, VoiHumption, Neivous Ilchi lily and Astlnua Illn cniipti was cured iinmcdiitel) ; hu returned, 11 red hi tela ttcct. who Inherited the dicno. nnd in connection with ItU son have cmphy d it in Dm ir practice, curing ihouRnnd of casei concidiireil hopeless by others. l'or thu purpose of riseuiui; as many of his dflotinjf fellow being us pojililc, hu Is senilfug,the Ueclpe to nil wlio winliitfor ten cents; 3 of it u pay the pOt uje, and tin balance iirlutlnt:. Address nil, IlKATir, 11)1 fprins Ft-, oppoiito t?t Nlcholfts lloiel, Nnv York, Juue I 3, Ifi", REMOVAL. 'p'll! suliocriher havtrtr removed his iMarhleVari I Irom near the Court lo tse, to ;hc Houth wett cur nernf M Al.V nnd MAItKKT Mret-ls, tu Uupert'sllaw, wluru .he is prepared to lurnish nil kinds if Marble Work, Viz. MONUMT.NTB, t'raJlo 'Jombs. Hox Tombs, and I If .id Atones of every defcription. U nock U o the heat kind. Die workmanship mil surpntscd bynuv in the touniry, and at low piiccs. Cull and judgo for otiri'Uis. O"llo wi l uUo furnUh Table nnd Durcau Tops, Mil Dttli fJr Iiotiteri, II.imj Corae. J,inltes, bild tillta lor Win cow a and Poors, at a low llgtire. Timtikfut for p tn l favors, we Junto for a contloasnce of tho i.ame, AN1UONY WITMAN. IlloomBhUrff, April 4. IP57 Cm KAGLE FOUNDRY, ULOOMSUUKG. Stoves and Timvarc. rpIIU subscriber having creeled a large new brick a Pon u dry and Mnchlnc Shop, In place of the old nnojj prepared to make nil kinds of cnstluc at thu loweit pricts. Plows constantly on hand, 'Iho iub icrihur hus also removed hU Tin Shop Irom Main fct. to tho Foundry lot. where he has ended u building altogether for Stoves anil Tinware The Cook In tr Stoves consirt of the WM. PENN .XSaCOOK, UAIlll COOK, VANI.IIIR COOK, and xgiSaPAJtlaOU HTOVHH or all kinds, tho C(JU OY 'CSUuNDnil BTOVi:, &c. All kinds of Pnoutinc luado to order. JOdHPIl SUAUPLKSS. nioomsburg, April Il,lf37. DENTIS T K Y, SDUGE0?.r III2KTIST. ULOOMflliUlUI (JOI.UMIUA CO., Iteiidence, first Urick bulUjng below lliutman's on Main Street. RlPRCTPUM.YoiTirs.hls profy.slo nal services to the ladies and geiiilemfii of llloomibiiftf and vicinity He is prepared t" attend tn n 1 the various operations in Dentistry, and li provided with the Is. Utl improved Pot ee lain Tcet h, Which will be Inserted on pivot or gold plate, to look as "ell as the natural. A superior article of TOOTH POWDER, nl. ways on hand. Jutto 13, 1657.-Nov. 13, 'i'i. MIlV MAItHLH VA1U) IN ULUOMSUUKG, HIRAM S. CAREV HAS opened a Marble Yard in Court Alley, opposite the l.ich-ii?. where ho is prepared tofinuhthf beit vtork from Italiin or American Marble for MOlNUMi.NTS, tumijs, t .11- -nl""hrtl nnJtlniali nflilawoik l, rrfer. in nuchu. ho baa ig.i.lo I, ili. tn llo III urnl.h ..c.lgna forvMnk or trruluur Uml y I'C Ouniili . V. ".. 'K " " ' f " ntknuil ira.imjhinn ,.i,1(. CloomllMiij. lltl r, i,J