'11 I.BVI Li TATE, EDITOIt. Si.O0M8Sl)RG AUG. 22 I ,XCC-",2SSC UEMOCKATIC STATE NOIHliYATIOAS. ron aovEnxon. GEN. WM. F. PACKER, Of f.ycoming County. FOR CANAL C0MMlSsIO.Nr.il, Hon. NIMROD STRICKLAND, Of Cluster county. VOn JUDClEi OF TIIK SUl'ltEMB COUIIT, HON. WILLIAM STRONG, Of Derks County. HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Of Ere County. Expectations and Pledges Real ized. A Gt eat Principle Vindicated, Tho Democratic Party fought tbo last rctary of the Ooimnnmvcolth, and it shows Presidential battle and succeeded in electing that Wiiuiot was hnlding'tbe office of judge Mr. Huchanan, upon the principle of self. wuen lis challenge was rejected ; and that government embodicd.iu the Kansas-No- ho rCsisucrt only upon receiving tbf letter brafka bill. Tbo Republican Party, from of lll0 gtato Committee with Gea Packer's tbo commencement of tho struggle, coutcn-1 repjy f 27th of July. ded that tbo object of that onactmcnt was ! . ,, , thocstatlishmeut of Slavery in Kaosi.,and MontOUl OoUUty Domocratic that it could not, and would not, in any! Convontion. event, be mado to work out a Frco Consti-. Tho Democratic Convention of Montour tution for tho future Stato of Kansas; a county met at tho Court House, in Danville, position which was enforccd.illustratod, and I on Monday, August 17th j and mi motion, undo to tho 4minds of many wellmeaning J non, Joseph Dean tvas chosen President, men a truth, by tho anarchy, outrage, ' aua J. sheriff and James McKcc, murder and ferocity to whioh Kansas 1 Scenarios. Tho following nominations 8-emcd given over. wcro maj0 . In leply to theso arguments, tbo Demo-1 Congress Paul Lcidy,Eq., of Danville; cratia I'nrty contended that tbo principlo j Prothonotary Gcorgo I). Butler, of Dan upen which tbo Kanaa3 bill was based was ville; I'onimissioDer Wm, MeNinch, of Bound ; that the outrages in tho Territory Cooper township j Auditor David lilac of could not be sttributiblo to this principle, ' Valley township. The following persons but wcro entirely owing to its violation ; j wcro chosen conferees : that Mr, lluchanan could not bo held re-1 Congressional conferees, to meet similar, sponsiblo for tbo forays of tho Missouri : composing the district of Montour, Colutn "Dorder llufEans," or for tbo crusade mado bia, Luzerne, and Wyomiog Samuel by tho disciples of Dcecher, ngninst tho ' Hararnor, mid John Dean, Jr. Senatorial peace and good order of tho Territory of conferees, composing tho district of Culum- Kansas. At tho same time, tho most solemn assurances wero given tbat Mr. lluchanan would rigidly enforco tltc princi. plo of non-intervention in tho affairs of Kansas by outsiders; 6ecuro tbo. actual sottlersin their rights; ai.d leavo tho people perfectly fico to form and regulate their domcstio institutions. The known modera tion and firmness of Mr. Buchanan, was accepted by tho country as n guaranty that tho pledges given by him would bo fulfilled, and that the great principle upon which ho was elected would not bo violated or obstructed, for want of sufficient meas urcs to givo it practical effect. Tho Democratic Party North, also contended, that if tho Nebraska bill was ttrictly enforced, thero could bo no po3siblo doubt of tho issue ; tbo laws of climato, and tho superior energy of tho Northern emi grants, making it absolutely certain that Kansas would bo a Frco Stato. Now that Mr. Buchanan has proven , . ..... 1,i ,Plf i. ii V , himself equal to all that was prom.scd for turn ; now that tho disturbances in Kansas cavo Deen quelled ; now that all parties in I 'n io several election districts, between the tbo Territory, excepting only tho revolu- uours f an 7 o'clock in tho afternoon, lionary Freo State faction, aro content that i 'L The Delegate Elections shall bo by tbo ballot-box shall be tho umpire and a ballot aD(1 cac'1 general election district southern Governor recognizes those great I sLall,b CntUlcd to two t,0,0Satc3 climatio laws that must prove exclusive of 1 , ',ho ?eleS,at,c Elections shall bo p,.. m ii.i-i , held and conducted by a Judgo and clork, slavery, woaco all tho independent journals ! to bo seleded by tho Democrats in alien or the country, in fact, recognizing tho ! dance, and the said officers bhall keep a justice of tho great principlo of Porur.Aii list f voters and tally of votes counted, Sovereignty, and epplaudinn- .Mr Bu i 10 sont J' tticm t0 l'ie convenli0i with chanan and Gov. Walker for thdr impartial , the!r CCftmcato of tho. rosult of tho cIectioD- onnrso Ami tl.ta r.1 . , . IV. All nnnni nf disputed scats in con- course. And this applause peculiarly ' TOntIoM shaU bo di pQSed of . . gratifying when proceeding from journal vote after hearing tho respective claimants that opposed thceleo.ion of Mr. Buchanan, and their evidence. and wero diverted from the inherent right V. All delegates must reside in tbo of a great principlo by tho deff cts and i districts they represent. In caso of an obstruotions in securing its practical appli-1 atsout ,lulc?atB ho mav (3cPut0 anutlicr, if Caton 1 r J ho fail to do so, his colleague in attendance m, ' , , may subttituto for him, In other cases the -ino only class of politicians in tbo convention may fill up tho representation ocuntry who arc olamorous, aro tho oitremo from citizens of tbo District in attendance. Southern pro shvery leaders, and the! VI. Tbo voting in Conventions shall bo Republicans of tho North. Peacoin Kansas ' P0Di m aDy tw0 members may require is an event at which all good men feel like j tho yoas aDd nay3 on any I"031'011 pending, rejoicing.yet we scarcely open aKepublican I , V1L Special convon tions may bc called ,... w:i,,, .: i i. , i when necessary, by the Standing committee, p pcr without ee.ng doubts expressed the proeecdlnga of which sh.H conform to whether bit Buchanan cn restoro Kansas 1 theso rules. to quiet. They know that quiet iu Kansas I VIII. All county nominations, and all would break tho back-bono of tboRepubli-1 appointments of conferees and of delegates can Party; and especially aro these same- to Stal conventions, bhall bo made In Rcpublioan papers pleased at tho prosnect ' C0UDty colmmion- ofoDno-iiionio thn i!n,Jtt!(;..n 1 ing from tho exircmo southern faction. ,Jlul,tl;u. Attacks upon Gov. Walker from this ; source, they re-publish wiih malicious cleo. Irping to see tbo cloud no bigger than a man's hand, magnified and blacked, uotil it spreads throughout tho whole southern heavens, and with portentous mutterings, threatens to burst into a storm that will drive tho administration from its strong mooring. This is tho spirit manifested by a party that has shed so many tears over the woes of Kansas, just as Kmsas bas becomo quiet and peaceful 1 They would incito new rebellions, now horrors; they would cultivate new outrages ; thoy would rc-invigorato tbo spirit of discord, tbat tonio wiserabla agitator might bo elevated to power. While this gamo of agitition is being played at tbo N orth and South,by extremists, it is gratifying to sco tho conservative elements of tho country, North and South, uniting in support of Mr. Buchanan and his enlightened Kansas policy. Especially it is gratifying to sec all that was Loped and promiicd of Mr, Buchanan gloriously ulBlkd. Wllmot's Rosignation. At last wo havo tbo truth on this BUb icct, nd just as wo oipeeted, it contrad- I lets the statements made bv tlio Dhole Ito- puhlicni Bewspipcrs. Thr-y havo asserted that Wilmot resigned in order to challcngo .Gin. I'aciuh for tv stummim tour, and that tbo Democratic tato Committee were slupid in not knowing Unit Wilmot bad resigned, wben they rejected tbo stumpiug project A considerable quantity of slang bas been expanded by them' on this topic Now, to tbo fao's. Wilmot's letter to Gen. Packer is dated July Mill Gen l'arkcr's to tbo Committee ,tbo 17tb. 'I ho answer of tbo Committee tbo 25th and finally ; Gon. Packer's reply to Wilmot tbo 27th of July. 'N'ilmot's resignation' of bis i judgeship is dated July 29M " to tako effect upon too appointment of bis succes sor," which was mado by tbo Governor on 8th of August. This is the offiVial ioforra- ! otion as to dotes from the office of the Sco- bia, Northumberland, and Snyder counties Edward Morrison and George Billniyer. Repro-cntativo conferees, composing ibo district of Montour, Columbia, Sullivau, and Wyoming counties Gutclius Snyder, Esq., and J. Itceso Philip?. Columbia County Convontion. Wo publish below, tho " Rules' and Regulatims," adopted by a full Democratic County Convention, Scptombcr 0, 1851 I for tbo future govcrnmont of tbo "Delegate Elections and County Conventions.1' Thoy aro effective and of binding forco. Ry the first llULE,it will bo seen, that tho Delegate Elections flill be bold on Saturday, tbo 20th of August, and tbo County Conven- tion, on Monlay,'xa 31st of tho eamo , month 1857, Democratic Rules. Ride I. Tbo an: ual County Convention shall bo held at tho Court House in Itlooms- burjr, on the last Monday f Aunust, at oms p. M., and the Delegate Election Bhall bc heW on tho 8ainrday proviou3( at tho places of holding tho general elections 1A- ' no Standing committeo shall bo fivo in number, one of whom shall resido at tho county scat, and shall bo chosen an- ually in convention. In caso of vacancy tho committeo may fill up their number. X. No member of Legislature shall bo chosen by this county as a Delegate to a Stato convention during his term of office XI. In Convention n majority of all tbo votes given shall bo norcssary to a nomina tion, and no person named shall be pcromp torily stricken from tho list of candidates until after tho sixth vote, when tho lowest namo shall bo struck off ands' on at each successive vi.to until a nomination is effect ed. XII. Nono of theso rules shall bo altered, or rescinded unless by a voto of two-thirds at aregular annual Convention. C. R. Buckalew, John Keiffek, Emanuel Lazarus, John A, Funston, Stii. II. ScmvANK, August 8, 1857. 1 Democratic f Standing j Cbmmittie, J Off-At tho meeting of Diroclors at Scranton last wcok, F. J, Leavenworth, Esq., lato paymaster on tbo Dolcwaro, Lacawanna & Western Road, was cho3en. Superintendent of tbo Lacawanna ill Bloomsburg Road, in placo of Mr, Rogers,' Proceedings of (lie Agricultural Society, Pursuant to adjournment, tho Columbia County Agricultural Society, met in tbo Court House, at Bloomsburg, on Saturday tho 15th of August, at 3 o'clock, P. M. Tbo President Dr, P. JoitM in tho chair. E. P. Lutz, having sent in his I I"'? " """'""'H w'"t "'"'that now popular mottsuro known M tbo Society, his present cngagtmcnts making it impo'siblo for him to attend to iti duties, J. O. Stokes, was appointed to servo in that oapacity. Tho minutes of last meeting woro road, approved and adopted, Tho next bmincsj In order being tbo election of now members, "sovcral camo forward, signed tho Constttuti, n nnd paid m tbeir initiation fco of fifty cents, Jho President having called altontion to present ti that body, ho complied with tho tbo -1th Article of tho Constitution, reading request, accompanying it with tho eloquent as follows : remarks whioh wo print below, and which if in', ,,. . ,, . 'the Philadelphia Sun, when publishing Trna-nr . i-" .7, ' tho ,, ntthc time, prefaced a, "philambro Iroa.Mirer at the tuno ol em uk mt'M.l. i. . ... ... i .... ' .i . ' , , stitudnn. (1m n, nf l.',r'n: ' , i um oi MFTYUs.NTs.andtho uallv thereafter! Hut if same sum annu .....I . i i .i , f . J , !" 'cbal Elcct o pay bis annual' i z ::r z:z :ti"Js, BhM : : ; ',, . . i , .7 . 'ay" wl"c" lllat humane aw allords and a svru mcnt of his omitted contribution ; Ml0 ,llIoll SUitaI(13i J And tho Society being informed by tbo Gcn. Packer said : Treasurer that as yet but few of tho mem-1 Mr. Spcaljor) j do not tymjfatUm wilh bcrs bail complied with this requisition of tho prayer of tho petition 1 havo just pro tho Constitution, (doubtless through forget- sontod. I do not beliovo that tho law of fulness and want of proper opportunity) tho !'l,t 8ession w'" '"jure tho "poor and mid following Resolutions wcro offered, and f f?SSCS" o( c."ltn,uni'y- t boliovo f,. , ,. . , , , '. i that by exempting the List throe hundred after general dtseuss.on adopted, to wit dollar? worth of property of tho poor an 1st, Tbat the Vice Presidents of this i fortunato debtor Irom levy aud sale on Society, representing as they do, each , execution, mid by driving from tho door township iu tbo County, be authorised to of poverty and distress, tho sheriff and tho solicit and rccoivo annual initiation fees, 1 constable, urged on by a close-fisted, inl and grai.t Certificates i f Membership eetly and hcartlrss creditor, that you in (which shall bo furrushed by the Secretary) juriously affect tho interests of the poor. of aud to-such.in their respectivo towusbips , Sir, it cannot bo true. Do you for a as may be induced to becomo members of moment suppose, that you would benefit tho Association, and feel willing to contri-1 tbo " poor and midd o classes of communi. buto in the objects contemplated in its 1 ty" by exposing their lust article of house organization. j l10ld furniture their last bed their hat 2d. That tho Secretary bo ordered to stove or their last cow to tho tender procure some twenty-fivo or thirty printed certificates, countersigned by tho President and Secretary, authorizing tbo Vice Presi dents aforesaid to reccivo and receipt as obovo, nnd placo a oopy in tho bauds of each. And 3 That I. W. Hartman, be appointed to aid tho Vice President of Hlnuui town ship in tho duties designated in tho 1st resolution. Then after further discussion, both pro. nnd con. it was Resolved, That all persons that have paid tbeir.rcgular annual initiation fee, and tboso being bona fide membirs of this Society, shall be entitled tho piivilcge of attending the coming Fair, (their wives and children included) frco of ehargo ; and further, that they shall be premftted to exhibit all articles they may bring on ex hibition without tho payment ol tho usual entrance fco, On motion, Elias Hicks and Dr. II. C. Hower, wero appointi-d to assist tho Prcti- dent in arranging and making out a lit of premiums. Ihoy woro authorized to pub lish them in all tho papers of Ulomisburg, and it wns Rcsolvul, That all persons entering articles for premiums at tho Annual Fair bo required ttrictly to adhere to the rules and regulations adopted and published by tho Committeo of Arrangements. It was agreed to hold tho next Annual Fair of tho Columbia County A gricuhutal bocuty, on 1 hursday and Friday, tho 22d and 23d days of October next. And Caleb Barton, jr., J. W.Hendcrsbot, and Conrad Bitteubender, wero appointod by tho Chair, as a Committee to select suitable grounds and report at tho next mooting of tbo Society. On motion, tho Secretary was instrue'ed to furnish a copy of tbo proceedings of this meeting to the editors of each paper in tbo County, for publication. On motion, adjourned to meet in tho Court House at Bloomsburg, on Monday oveniug tho 7th of September next, (Court ivecK.; PA LEMON JOHN, President. J,C. Stokej, Secrttary, ExrcunoN or M'Kim. On Thursday last, M'Kim, tho murderer of Norcross, who was executed yesterday, was brought down into tbo jail yard for tbo purpose of having his photograph taken. Ho appeared oheerful and light-hearted, as much so as any present and drew up tho bottoms of his pantaloons, and stated that ho wanted tho irons about bis legs to show in tho picture, Ho bus ordered his coffin, nndshroud, being ; . i . .,. . .. .... uuiiuus 10 jook upon mem. Thoy aro bciug mado. Tho coffin will bo a cood one. After ho is placed in it, his body win no given loto the ohargo of his frionds who will rcmovo it to Marcus Hook, to bo buried according to his request. Tho gallows is tho 6amo upon which Shirloy was executed, for tho murder of hi3 wifo, in 1851. Tho rope to bo used by Sheriff Port, was made in Philadelphia. i- Demockatio Review, for August, is before us. It is a capital number; and wo aro inclined to think that under the prcsont management it will bo strongor than ever. It is now in its fortieth volume, with tho confldcnco of tho party, and no rival in tbo political horizon. Success to it. Prico 3 00 per year. Address 31)5 Broadway, New York. S? Water PnooF Composition rou LcATiinn. 1 lb, tallow, 2 oz. turpentine, 2 oz. beeswax, 2 oz. clivo oil, 1 oz. hog's lard. Melt tbo materials by n gcntlo heat. Put on a few hours before using. Man's' ' ... , ., , .. , , , Jt is well known that while Snoakor of ,i tr , ,, ... , uiu iiouso oi ncprcioiiuiuves, in ioiu, xMuiwui, b.iu i4uuiudiu fnp (vnvnrnnr. nnnlriluitnd vprv tnifnrinllu by lli3 i,lfluonoo tow;lra th0 onactinent of ' , , j " Thrco Hundred Dollar Exemption Act.'' j During tbo winter of 1850, it will also bo remembered, a strenuous effort was mado by pors-us who fancied thoimclvcs ag- priovod by tho law, to havo it repealed ucn racKorwas tuou in tuo acuate, whoro bo at onco too'i tbo lead among tboso who opposed a repeal. A remonstrance against tho law, numerously signed by his own ' constituents. boiDir forwarded to him to "L Ju,, '"' 'J.roc. it o ricci 1,-jnliv say that they contributed largely r...i' .,r... ..bJ io iirosirauu luriuur uuuris ni repeal, am tho poo? unfortunate debtor ami bis protection imcroy of .vi avaricious creditor? If Senators entertain such an opinion. let thm co:nply with the prayer of tho petitioners, una voto lor tlio repeal cf the law of last session, together with all tho exemption laws previously enacted, and they will promote tho interests of tho poor aud middle classes to the heart's content of tho rich. Sir, so far from sympathizing with tho petitioners, I would extend tho exemption law still further. And, permit me to say, which I do with all onfideu:o tbat the day is not far distant when it will bo o.irried furtbor. The day is dawning wben every family will be protoctcd iu tbeir little home, in defiance of tho bad conduct of an inteniperato father, or a proflignto husband. The day is coming. nay it is now here, when it wilt be conceded I hut the wan with n coniforUdJe , permanent home, unit much sooner j iy his honest dbts than he icho is almost ilis'truclfd with im. pending trouh'rs, and who is tver at the mcicu ty an execution Many of tho Nt.itcs of this Union have led the way in ihiti humane reform. Mnino exempt' a h mcstcad to tho valuo nf ?.M)0, and in tho absence of a homestead, nurson- nl property to that amount. ermunt P"i . ... ;. ' V',1UU,, 5, " V . 7i '""J" 01 l:"lu or From tSt lytomiitff OdtmiJ Gon. Packor tho Poor Frlond. M,,; is . ' mischicvtjut paed near tho constablo aud grent Mormon Mate, it is said secures . hi, rrisoncr. Who fired the shot no cno home to evcry fam.ly. All the States and has asccrtaiucd, or at least it is not pub Territories named having acted on thisilinlv bnm.n Ii ;0 i..r,i Mil.innl -.-til., r. tl,nn,c, f. ....1... n . I aut'j,.v,. nn. iuvMcni:n uiuutlis. u tor- ect within Ibo nt tow mnnt,,.i. fl(.nr. lexas, Jliclncan. isconsin and Oi.n- . I " nectirut. h.ivo lour, mum nnn :! l l.nr.l exemption laws, hew ork, always among th3 foremost tn popular reforms, is also pressing on in this matter I have befnro mo ho annual message of Governor bish q.,i! mPIfiSM t i6 ? tI,,?t,rc'1t, State to wL.cl. I beg leave to call he at- homestead cscmplioo, tho Governor says: " Whilo jt is admittedly a primary duty of tbo legislature to enact laws for tho punishment of vice, it is no less its duty to remove tno causes wnich lrcnuontly lead to the commission cf crime. Tho impressions la,t wcok suggested Hloomsburg as tho made upu tho youthful mind, by tho ' placo and Friday tho 1 h of September aj gentlo force of parental authority and cx tho timo for holding the licprcsontativo ninplc, aud by tho associations of tho family ; ( 1 circle aro among the most RCtivo and en-: con,cronco' lUnri!ni',f rLOf,inflUrfD:C3 m T.lrl V- A' M'PAitT.NEV, Es,,, l.as becomo conduct of after life. Much of tho wee' . . ,, e .1 n i i.- that wo aro called upon to dep'ore, may bo A,aOClilto Edltor of llie Columbia County traced to tbo n-moval of its subject from Ihpxblican, tho roach of that authrrity and example,! ""SSSfSSrsagSSsgg and from tho innocent, but nholesomo as- Vctfll 01 hll iMf if OH 'Ht ti sorittion of a homo, however humble. "W v VlllSHllHIlUI The cause of morality , no loss than tho - dictates of humanity, demands tho Tircscr- iVI KKTINO OF THE C0I.UM11IA VQtion of tbrt famih, Hrrli- ami It,.. iJL, COUNTY AnRIUUIrUItAt. BOOlr.'IY-A vauon 01 lUO lamUIJ Circle, anU tlie mom- .pecml ineplln(oftlii. SociHywIII Lelicldon Monday, tenanco of tho family home, a efficient .. p J . ' vu.s.w.i, preventives ot vice, aim sure and perma nent contributors to individual virtuo aud happiness, and to public prosperity and order." Such, Mr. Speaker, aro tbo views of tbo Governor of cw York, 'lhcy aro tho sentiments of n humane end tarsccin- btatefeUiail aud I iionor him for his msnly independence in giving them the weight auu Bauu-iiii oi uis omctai station. iSir, I go with tho Governor of tho Kmpiro State, 1 would secure to every family a iu.mu and a heahth. I uould not ptrmit the covetous and liard-hcar led creator to drive t j , .17- , , his UVj or lunate debtor miked andpmili less, out upon the cold charilits of an in- hospitable ivorld. 'I ho Uwa that authorizo 1 V i t I 11 U.U1;,"U SUCU a prOCCUUrO Bhoulti ho blotted from iho pages of tho, atatuto loois of every httd in tlll.4 Union Ihov nrn a,,n.T, t the spirit of the ago, and rovoltin-r to llUinanitV. Liho tho laws sanelinninn ' , bJ;lcl'0'g iiiijiriioiiiuum, lor UCIJt, t lOV 6U0U U bo . ',i:.,,l i.:i'.. i , .vt UJ, liiaj jiiuiuuiutmiio U'lMa. tor they should exist but iu tho history of tho past an ohsolrto idea. It hos heco truly said. Mr. Sneakp.r J that ho who sells out tlio last littlo property of a wife, and family of imall children, of n rash, heedless, or perhaps inteniperato uubuauu aim lamer, uuu aitcrwarus with a 1'hccrfiil countenance goc3 homo to dino ; goes homo to ffast on human hi:ahts 1 Sir, tnonoy thus ohtaincd has a damning curso upon it I Entertaining theso view, Mr. Spoaker, I oannot go with tlinto of my constituents who demand tho rencal of tlm nvemmi n law of last session ; nor can I hcliovo that aiironstuoraLjc number of them desiro it, Fruits Of Black Republicanism. I Every man who has tbo good of the t 1. ,..! .,,1, (t,n n,, 1 ""6""-- " M""""- tmrsucd bv tho Black licnublicni party . , ""B"'" " toward them, 'liio atlcetcd and uiinaiurai Bui,niuy a nil viiicii iiioir prtsua WilU t.niv nmin,, l.nn trtAtnml n-mienfl I and awakened in tho breasts of ibo tdacks, hones novcr to bo realized, desiro for no- i ( Mtions novcr to bo attained. It bas mado them dissatisfied with their present position) without making it possiblo for them to reach any other. It has mado them impu dent and assuming, wi.hout giving them any claim to Ibo social equality which they ilnmnnil. Thorn U nml nlicnt-a will l,n nl . . , - . . . " "I' antagonism of races, and all tbo Black Pora Olniwi. with clitrerent t.nwer.tosrthcr with . ' ov.ry variety of artie c In the Opilcnl lino not men- Rcpub canism n tho world cannot brine iion.i. ' vim.', unui, ra-()pifilnnilntheitn.triiranHnnclOlnMMfnre- about tho chanco, for whioh their most f"'r rep.lnl at hort notlcr llo can nlw.y. .elcii ,. . , "iuu ,"U3I OI.1..0. to .nit tho vlilon of Iho po-.on, n. lie .ee. insano political COUrsO has inducid tho Hi'm. upon the nntlrml. llo will remain lino during ... . , . , , I September Court, nml tho.r In want of tho above arli African to look. riO COOd ever lias result- cle.wlll pleo give hirn n tall. , , r ...... AugH'J, 1357 nil. nnr nror rnn vncnlt frft,n flue et.tnl.lnll. Z - v. , ouiviuui. uuuiupb, nun it, is iiiiiu uio IlCCrOCS KuOff tho fact. Wo copy below a caso in point. IfVewi lAi RttKttltr Vnion, Augvst ti.J Affray bclirccn a SoiillicriiEr nnd a Waller, at Niagara Falls. An affray occurred at Niacara Falls yesterday niorninir. oausintr a considerable i excitement .here. Tho particulars of tho ' c ae are stitod lo us by different parties ...t e.i, . . t suusiamiaity na iomiws : , gontloinan I irom tuo ooutn ivcntucny or itlissouri , with his wife and daughter. at tho International Hotel. On Tuesday I thoy were on tho Canada side, and took a ferry skiff to return. A tr the ladies had taken seats in the skill an impudent color-, 0(1 man look a scat tClWCOn them Tlio , gentleman who accompanied theso ladies. I . l..nlnnl ip.t .., ., ' ttlO tlUStiana Ot lino anJ father Of tho Other, , requested tuo negro politely to leave the seat that ho mij;bt occupy it, Tho fellow refused to chango bis seat, ond gavo abu sive language in return fur politeness Tho white man ejected tho black man by forco from tho soat and choked him soino. Yesterday morning tbo man nnd his wifo camo to tho breakfast table of the International later than usual, and after nearly all tho guests had left tho dining A r. i.l.! 1.!- , . ., . , . Alter imuiig nn real at tnu tiD'o bcidc Ins wife, tho negro with whom ho had thn nltnroalinn In tlm UY !, ' previous day, came up to Imn and said. n.uoii i nmu on ino wpu or nnnnnpi Kirtrr.iaii.on You are the man who choked mo yestcr- ..'K't.iS.W, li'"'!;; day." The reply was " cs, and I ought i lonjg nf ciinheih Lutt. eontainitij to havo thrown you into tho ri or."' 0no Hundred and Twooty-Eight Acrof, At this point tho black felliW Struck 'And nllonnnre, nhenon are ericied tho following tho man on the hoad with a heavy tumbler, ''"''"IT" n tr it felling him senseless to the dcr. The gr J'J!T who of tbo gentleman thus assaulted rose, irJj f JJlac cnier i'rr andspnnof and with commendable heroism dealt the ! tlSSill !u"AVmrr!: w,,ta "" a"", fellow a blow which restrained him - ," XiZxlhAi&'S ituoitt an instant ol uclny, sho ran up t winch i. excellent .vmdmv and the hiirw.co ts stairs to the room she occupied, and finding 'Zl o, .., C,M, tlie door loclicd, ner husband havinc the or.eieet Fruit Tree. on m i premise.. zx- l... ,l,n 1,,1'il ll.i, l HJ-H id Farm will be .nl, tonlicr, or in Iwo pnila, sey, sno orni the door open, seized are- a may be.t .nit lurrrm.er. volvor, and ran to the dining room. 15y 1 , KJ"8'''1" l"""ll" ni io0-cine, a m . on ni,i I.:. .. il. 1 1 l. . ! ? ,7 day. when uKendanrc will be jivin mil condition. this timo the LI ck waiters had passed their nmd.j known, by comnanion out nf tlm imnr nnrl nf im JnllV II. lir.Tn.r.ll, nu(r ntnilinfn dnnnrnr. nn1irntilrt nntii irc .i . ' . w"" 14,1 stored by the intevference of . he proprietors "i ii iiuiisij uiu iiiuir ii .utus i no i:ccro who had cau.'cd tho d sturh. ancn ran to the river hank, intending to cn ap to t anada, Lut did in t Ml Cecil. llo was arrested by a eo.iatable, nnd whil,t 1 " 10 t "'0 magistrate, in pissing tho hocl a shot was fired from tho 1 " " b1-" I uul" . Ti,riiis. . p , r t jes TUp,nn,,.i.i..i...f. i" . . , , ... , .. " . The magistrate decid, d to sentence tho fcU w tohpaj. a fine of $lfi auJ to jail f 1 thron mnniliq Tho (Southerner who was assaulted came forward and requested that i ho fellow bo ,10t ont ln jai. Tll0 nla istrato thcn changed tho sentence to SL IltC 01 S-io, wbi h was paid. CSy Tho Dcmocratio Convention of Sullivan county, which met iu Laporto, ffi'i-'sa7, on o'clock, p i,nonittlr, a icneial ntte Til, ,S7 ..L U ....,... ..!...' , u. . vu,wvb, . , t.l .I,, ,UIll llllll.P, A fcneial nttendance ia leaue.tcd a. 'Ulinen ul iiopoltaneo ll to bo laid bpfnru tin, mnetin: I'. JOII.N, Prmdmt. Aim VI, 1857 ESFKAY, CA.MR to the nretni.e. of ttio .ubii nber, in Hemlock tiwntinp. t'oluinbl.i county, nboul Ibu in of.Mai Ian . all Red Hull, O.... t ...... . V1 to conn prov propcity nnd tnkn h-maway; , ""e",iie be wm ''lifffiKW'K. wTomakeu. 1 ' ' " imrn.Auiai, 1317 j "I? Air a p t r a . ' o EL T xl 3 llNJ S TIiu,.N!isnr1, crajff.u for past patronage, r- J ipHcllully mTinns hit ei lomrra find tlio nuMtr ffe"aly, ho ha Jutt n-eeivcd from th Eoitern 1 Si , A.iN 0 WI.N nAl OOTHINO, Thulni yrthfpn npenrdin lllooiiuLurg. to which he f'tteniion of Im frlendi, ond nwurei them , k,eZpT.ern1,?8:',0,,,?'o?1 ba'!ain'' " l!nll, .,.,' 11' :.. A l co,tin8 of fasiiionadi.u mvU i coa'ts ml de.ciiptmni rant. Vo.l.. iiliiit.. (.',,,!, o or wnieit u iiiiiber 'an I. A -Jfaat Btocki,Uottonllan.lkereliitf.,Gl5vf..Su(nender..tc.'onth?rI,llv,'"""k'l'",1l't!ri ASijTf-i I rnl.t H'.. .. 7 i i I lj0''i " (itches and Jtwellll. oreveryde.ctipUon fliio and ebetip f-'Ti " 7lle"",!''l' "UmWg't t rmptrwn ....uu..,. uu iun(E. lui pia n ni o i uiu, DAVID L0WENI1EBG. niooin.Uire, Aut 3). 1337 I " COSTAH'S" HAT, 110AC1I &o j EXTERMINATOIt. ' I ul un in one it. r.K nn.i 01 , Lul l All'!)" IIUI) IIIHl E.Tl:ilMIN'ATOrt ,.t....lul"n s,c so, '5e . nd SI bottle., "COSTAH'S1' nuld'TMU I'OWDUU FOR ANTS INHl;('Til ke ' I'ut up iu W. nod 'tic bole. .rf!n",?M '".P"' No 3?llioaday New York, and jold by UrncBl.i. and ti.aler. everywhere in tbo Unl. J. WEIOHSELUAUM, Ol)(iciU) Rlld Oculist ! FIWM rltlMnWHU. Tinsi'nOTyill.l.Y Inrorm. Urn Fltlr. n nionm.. Tjnst'nOTyill.l.Y lnrorm llm i Jlv tmri ami vieiniiy. iiim h k tlm Eiflimjo llnfl.wlutc lio olfi rtni nprnrti n iiugiii ni out lor rnia 'tfSSvStWV Sl'EOTAOI.ESM Of rreni vnrlriu size, and nlalifll. A ,,p,v Invclnllon nf Sp-ttaclo., for ti-tant or'f lno lo.illng. ulili sold, allvrr. utrrl, .ml tortnuo .hell trnmc.nnil n nnw nnil hnprnvcil n.itnrlinpnt nT porif. enl urmitvt Hint (ll.i.jo. n. hli own imniifncturo, lis wnnld pnrtlcularif ca'l Ilia attention or tho imbue lo cntnritrt n( tho oyo, nn I to hi. new klrnl nf cIam. nml l.'onfleivcr. of llin.lftht mntlc of the. hc.i flint nmlnr.uro Oiimr.. Oooil (llnnes nny ho known hy their ihnpo, nuallllc. a In ho round In n high ileBrco In III. (to. .(. AI,SO-MltroKope, Spynnil (liilitmj (llac. nf., ,,- , iiiooimaiiii!, in, Uuartrr cndinj ,ngu,t itith, 16.W. Pronimei Adam McTrhlo M t'henlln Mi'hael r.iltiido John A Hniith John Hmider Wm P rh.n"or rrnlerltk Phulii I! r Tiimbiin.on P n Wl limn SI, Webhrr Simon WnrililniMon Wm 'n Ca.por Worunnn Uenrv J Iticlmrd Clriinth 1 Mr(an I'riro JShlp , llrl Ico (leorce llodilow Wm . llncon Rnptlmiii I Cornell Itfliecr 1 Dlvi. Iinne lirx llnlrrr 1 Frri-lanil J c Or.iiim'1. Jonalhah ii ii i:h m Kitnk ao llnlier John '.ling ""??' 8 J'"i " I.uinbMil Frank rrrerum e.lllngfoi the above letter, will pleaie ..until iti'Minro , ' "":yre"vcniitci. HUMP UNAnsT, P. II. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT10B Estate of Giicon Yorks, dc:'d. TETTERS of Administration en tho , nstnit nrnueon Vorh.,i.itc or Jarkmn town, hip, ie?iter ofColumbia counly. In r.lii.brth Vo,k, who t"iie. in nidj,iru.on tnwn.hipi nil pe-nnu. imving elaim. ngainit Hie e.t.lc (if the ileredeiil nrn r( otiestpil to prr.ent lliem to the Admlnlitralnr wllhnut ill lay. u,,u jjuzAuiiTi! viiiiiw. Auguil 13. 1PJ7-CI fmlnf(rfffMr. PUlMilO SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. Puiimua i in uift irovninnri or tno int will nnd tfBiiimenl C Vowt flnrlockf r. l.itu nf M iflli n town- Nip. (Jo'ii'iihia ctiitilv, (tffr'ircl. tlio iinitur isneil. lUi'futr-r of Hie nfop-Miil ilf-'itcnt, will cipoc to Pulilic l!aIo . upon lliu pri-'rilir, nn Saturday, October 3r7. 18r)7. Tho following tlpKcrihnl Valtiett'o Itf.il IXrttc, vlt I'AHJl AMJ V I A V LUi , i .ililllin ti i,.. Anson ll.lfji7 ' JD'fr'KSS'.?. t. 5 , on Tje.diy iiijltl. tlie Ithln.iant ja-jm, lia't iiare. fv he;V,d;'ernI':,,,,flnrTellI;,?. ulnek mink uu her bncl. r,,r,hcTnu;,,Huonof i,e, wilerpliit":' r"0,"y r watkin Pntii n rioooiiburfr- Auj. S, 1837. WILLIAM J. HK1DLKMAN, 0aM)lc nut) fatness MAMJIMCTIRKR. niioinfbufg, Aug. 15, isa. THE AIAKUIED Cartes4 protector. Tor further particular, enrlo.n Iwopo.tnse .tamp, nndnddlfl. lilt I'l I II UK. Dl FllliSNIi. lio i P'Jj yuiitli Iiend. Indiana. Anjuit 1, 1SS.11 rOWDEIt" DISSOLUTION. TMIr. partnership herctofoic cxisiirs Uiucrn thn . a ; 1'n'iinvTn nnvHcr mill . uniH'f lie drill of ;:. nmtual eonieni. n. rurttiLo , riat lnen disaolvcd by n II. ft'RHBI.. 1-OWLKIl 4 OlcnVEMNO. 1637 Ripytoivn, Auj l POWDKlt! I'OWDKltll TIIH undpr.ignn.l hiving n.aoelmcd loptilicr, tiudoi tho nun and My) ul Tumi Jucolry, Will continue tbe miairieck ruwdcr Bumne.. In all il. der.rinicni. n, ii. pn itf nr.. i. a. jacoiiv. Aug 10, 1937 TO RTABLK OIDEH MILLS. KRMJSKn'S r.lletil, for hand or hor.o power, llin bin iu mo tviieelpr'a llnrio t'ower. nn,l TbrPtli cr., Iinprovrd Oram Fan., IVnnoek'a W'licnt llnll, Cooppr's t.iiiiPftud ((iiano Hp r.n'i-rn. tbe uio.t npprnveit May and Fodder lluttin. Mi'lf. Ib.iler.. (Iriinlnone. renily liuug ; Willi a smierlil nn.ortuietit of Aeiicultuial n.l lloltjctlliuial linpleiiieKI.. I'AJUIIAI.I, .MORItIS U CO., Iiiipleiitent nnd rteeii mrc, B, vcntli mid .Market st. I'lulidcluliia Alljll-I 11, M7 NBW CHOP TURNI1' SEEO. PtJIiri.ETop Ruta lla.a, I'lirplo Top Flat, Skirvi n' UiitoUl&n Vcllovv Aberdeen, Dale'. llybri,VliUH Norfolk, Wlilts Flat, und oilier fino vatlctio, wliolmalo and icuiil. PASOIIAM. MORRIS 4: Co., Implement nnd HeedPtoro, P'veMh nni Market i..,l'hiladiliibia. Aiiemt ti. 11.37. 1'UBLIO SALK 01' Valuahlc Real Estate, BV virtue of nn order of lb Orphans' Court of Co. tumbm cnunly, leaar K. KricKbaiim, lltoculor of John Ktinp, deceased, will, ok Siturday, the tZd day of August vcxt. At 10 o'clock In thn forenoon, eipoin to puh'ic sale, on the premise, in the ton-nrhip cf Utiiinu, in tlm eountj of Colnml'ia, at llie latn 'caidinre of I lie raid dceedciit, the following Ileal Citnie, vit: ; A Tract of Land. Tho wen end nf Iho farm adjoining land of Jacob . i.,V. niJ j . Vi nj or Jae ob , I f, 'i , L!. 0.""KI,"e' "'we'l P'""utl lianoun ll.nwe.l, ilt'i' ii ti iiiu fiiitv , in r on ttio cast and north, For,'-'r,,rco A03 a Pivo Perches, containing i ineiann, nuaa joo.i b-iw-jiiin. n fM llie iinniediole vicinily. Tbe .oil iJ I l or eicollent oiialilv. nnd Hie ! lin'l.orti bems denied, r.ll bn iiunipim iu laiiiii iir i.mu inn I """" Jolll Kline, ol Urn ton ct: I townil.ip, Columblo coumv, d, eeaied. ' ,' nn,0n -B'J.Mr, , J.ILOU L.H.HI.V. Llltk. Brick! Brick! Brick! I ".J? ,ul!c"b Ii" now on hud nt hi. yards in i lilioniiburir. Uolunibia tonmy, 3l),tiu wull burned il'lck i of tlm bett quality of clay. rnna iii want of llrnk, can be .uniilied cnnslantlv with nni.iaie article, and al llie moil rcaionablt Dlice. cs- Tunsta cash nioouuburs, julyflj, 1M7-3i It. n. ARTHUR. PLASTEUINO LATH FirTYTIIQUgivr, nr iMTcnivn t itii e. , Iiin. l l for lain Liahl Buret 81010 by SHEUIFFS SALE. ' BVaVaWA Bpri .11011.0. In llloomilMif., on l"H 1 i"0HW, UlC Tin any nj istplcmltr ni I n cinrK.r. HI Thr.ii , inH. rtt l.timl urlll. (tin w.l.t m... . tinnl. tlm nrnt Itirt iliiulo In Sci.il lown.tiin 1. "- ' "i n.uu iih iiiu nuin nunrr n.. Mil county, coulnlulnj ' -"' Filtv Acres and Eiuhty-Ninc Pernlm. I lid Ilio .nmn imirt or k.i.nnl nil nf wtiteli . inil,.l' I IjiimI, Imiimlcil ami ilercritail ni lellnwi, m i . .ili liv Uiul M Btmntl MrllcM nn ilio ,'n.i i".".1!" ri.l lcaijin Itom I.I.M .He t to lirnnscvlll,. , ' f .l t, l.u.1 of John Whlio ami ulhen, whereon i,J crccleil n t rliriwce, urist if jtj a 717,7 iTSJ'i 1 flUsT EHIlij W$&Ihusc, it Frame hat,, 9 A ffftrS VtrVB.WVI five nnr tlttrit l:,..tr ' sMQj&JlMl.-'rr MurV ''Wiling SJj'feiSta irilh lie n,,irl.. vi--'tutrices, T he .ccon.l tr.ct, .liuoie in pcoii townli n, ,,, county, ronlnlmns i.inima u '! A., ml I'mir IV. t I Sovcntcen Acres nnd four lerclics, .trict m.'nsnro, tin the nml more or leaa.lnnn4ci ,, tle.erihpil n rollow., lo wit: On tho north t,, , a . John White! nn tho .oiilh hy Inn.l of John While,,,', tlher lan.l. of Hauniol h. llillloi on thoifnt hyii,,,., of Joha White, John Km, nml other land ol Raiuud L Uittlo with the nrpurlennnrc.. . Tho third unet, .Itunte In Vt.ricaiant lown,h!B 1 ...i .r..i...M ...i, nm, "" , Tit ... CJ! 1. , .iour Acres anu oixiv-cix rcrcnci. ho tho .limn more or Ic.i.nll of which I. I inprov ,,t, hounded nn the nnrlli ny innn oi jonn ivinits on n .null, hy iho.ame; on the writ hy the same, on) mi inera.l oyriicr Dcnug uini juiu, r.n, ni.tj, en y Hint Two Story Frame Store and ffj?. Sto'c House Lot of Ground, lfjB'a.eltuHc In t.lghl .trrrl, tjrnll town.hip.jji in frniil rounty, hounded on the ra.t by n miiltiaum? from t.lBht .tree; toOrangcllle. nn thn nest lytthti In nd. of Hnmttri I,, Itettle, on the north hy nn nliry, on the .mith bv lot. of Ch.irlea and Wtlllnm Shitnucn'. eonlnlnlPR elity feet flonl nml one hundred nnd fifty fret In depth, tin numbered nn ttie pltiu or .iii.l timn Nn. a. Alm.nlllh.it corlnln lot ol siountl. .itimtn In l.ieht .treet, Hcotl tnivnehi)i, in .nid e'ninty.cnnlalnin. I .Itiv ret front nnd one humlrpd nnd flf IV fepl In ilrmb , nnd nun here din pl.m n' .aid town No. 4, bounded nn -Mho cart by n rond leading front Light .Irert In Uranrc IvIIlP, on the wen by oilier laniU of Hnnmel L. I'UVt, nn the south by an nllcy. nnd on the in rili ny . Jnhn.on, whereon nre erected a ! 'rr0 Slor,J Frame IHcdlwg House, a f-ame stable with the nppta tenant cs. HcIzpiI end laken In oictulion the property of Samuel L. Ilcllle. BTGIMIBV II. ItfltXKIl Plttntr.'c Office. I thtr(J. nioooi.burg. Augu.tn, IS7 t PUI1LI0 SALE op Valuable Real Estate. T'&r-rsM baturda?, the. M of Octnbrr next. Al l n'cloek. P M ,the firm heloniiin? to the sail petatc.lMnlo in Hemlock tow nihip, Columbia county, eontat nloi One Hundred and Twenty-Fivo Acres and Thirtj "even Perches, And Adjoining land, of Hugh Mcllriite, John MrRry. nnld., lYpr Atiplemon Oaleli ltirtnii, tr.. nud Hylve. ler Pilrtcll. 11 i llluate In the Jrim Ore Region of Onturnnjn county, two mile, from Itloomtlii-it, nn 1 on tlio public hichHny lendiui; to Muekhom. A brnnch of llimlnck creek oneee. throiieh the promina, an I the whole farm t in a fail .tale of cultuntion. Ths improvement, arc n large law frame MANSION HOUSE, A nrtv ftml cnmiroilimn frame tenant liouir. n In'io new l)in k t'ftfn a new wostin hnm-r. ond nihrr nui t.iulJiiiji eniirrly niw. r(Hi;sion will lie gtrtn on the Ini nf April, lS. Coorfaiuni will ha nuac Known nn the flu rt nih l.y WILLIAM NBA I., tf lifer. A Valuable Farm AT 1'UltI.lO SALIO. Wll.t, be nflpied for .Die. on tho premi.e., on Tuesday, Cth nf O, toh.r nn.l, A rKP.T.UN TIIACT OF l.Wl), IU Iho "mnrnifni'jnti, known nn the Jmici' Kitm. ' rlt'irttf in Hlmatortln ton nli.n. N'ifirtiin.tprsnt coim tf. I'l 1 1 t i -i (f nn rfliamokin rr.-fk nud llic I'M 'lull i h ui nnl Hunl'iiry Ilitilrnmi. nlxmt 7tnilPi nnuth ol I'miTiM'-, 8 iml' frtnn ttiitibtiry, nml IU niiki Irom CliKninhin nnrl Trcvcrtnn, thim giving it na cfiit n!t onlrmi nf n tonvrnient nntl good niaikct ntlhnidf any nitit-r nr. ti'in nf ttin Hi.Ht) TIib Nnrllicrn Cent ml Hnitrnjifl, now prnc'f pin wuh every pro perl ol i(a curly romplrt inn, will t m n ruinriHiiiii ritioii hy ratlrn.i'i with IMiilrnletpni ant IhltnnoM, ond lirintl llto plirn within two nf threu tours' ride ot llnirifttnrg J liu farm cnntmni 'I'wo Hurtlrcd nnd Seventy-One Acre?, ftnnut onft lnitK'riNl nc rci aru rlcnrci). tliu Iml nncf i in tlciOim.MUKI.. n p.iit ot whirli hnslvT& rut, and i. now civcrrd with ficcUettt Iniiiii! tree. ilio iinnrorcmenl on said rrooerlv ore a couilon.. - nbl IUVKI L1MI lil)IJri:,witli a. ruin ol pin unit wnter n new ll.tiR iwrn, andother neeeteary null uildinit. '1'n il perron ib'.inn n I'aiiu that inu.t in erf me in valuo nnd make tlm nio.t plea .mil of any in tbo valley. Ibis airnrd. an npiinitunity ic doiu oirured. XT Temn tnado Ktiown on tha dijr of .ale. M. HARTON. AueuilS, I857. SELECT POIIOOL. THH nittrrm nf thl Fthnol nil) ffirnmnneo nn MCfMlAV'i Tt It f fcptcnilier nf tt, Ami enntinuu 0 levf 11 wciXs. I'npils ore rrmvrd nl nj tirno. T II U M H OK TUITION. Common Cnc'ifh HiiilKf f lliglirr linglMli Hludies trnil Clnnsles. 0 To meet n icnirit nf prtrrnt pupils nnd rf other pnilit nnd Irueiine fn thn n-miMd rn rriinn if 1 r r ihH I liivo dpK r mln fit lo o'pamre, vn Hi of Aiiijii-t iifit.n Tinchi r'f Clft, In rnntin.ic thrc" niontln. The rhortu lor tuiluii will be five ilol'nra lur tlie reffion. Any infiirmalion rrpprrtinp iho pchfnin of Inn true tton, lioiui'ing. tVc , will hn promptlv juven, on opplj- csiiuii iu iim, itui'T pi rni any, or I nnnj. II. V, CATON. liioorutbur?, Jn 37, 1H37 At ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. JEstatc of CorjuHus ltcynrhtej tkcUL LETTl RS of Admirif-trrition on tlio Katate uf Uorncllui lieynotd. Uf cf .Mitltiii lownhhip, rnltinili;i cnunly, dccesvfd, liavn hot n granted hy the II titer nl (olunhm rnnnty. to lint unrirrifisnrd, vho rrslilon In said -Mifilin I. wnhii. Iu Coliiuil'i.t rou my; nil persons having ilnims iijaiml thn vitnti nf Die ere dent nr re'iucvird lo priicnl itirm to iho A iIitii n itt rnttir without dtrlay.Diul nil per ions i ml it ltd in tnnke paj nu-nt Inrtbwiih. HAMIIKL CltHAHY, Jldm r dt boni$ noi, July 4. 1837-Ct BLOOMSUUllG HOOT AND SHOK STORE. TIIH underrlgned tfipicirully inform, tbo eitizenl of Illooniibtilu nnd lb. public in ecneiaX, tbat tt. tins opened n Root and Shoe Establishment, In Ilia ivluto biilblioj. nn Main .tre-l, nliovn niio'n At Wii.ou'. Hik'T. wnciu lie iia. eon.tnnlly on liaod n large as.orlincnt ot Uoot.i, Shoes, Gaiters, :o., And w ill nuke up wort to order on short notice. III. lone riperuncc in Uio l uiinr... end gcneinl know ledge ot till vnnt.n, tlio people, will enabb him In tcnilei (oliifnruini lo nil bli euituinei., nml .houlil ccuio biui patiuuago much ho lioue. to ment. 1IJ3NUY KI.EIM. Illoom.burgi, liny J, F57 . Self Cure! A BOON TO THE AFFLICTED. NEItVOUSniffitlliEIlfi, Hind nnd Mind Aflectioni. Ilieinirnt Con.uim linn. Lou Simile li.f.rni-iiv , ,or Eluc, , ,,a,or, ,.,,,,,, Elt,'u, , ,, ' , .Kll Deravof llie Sj, t, i, I., ., l A ' , o,j , r ii'iii 5 , ?enuil llebilllynnd Involiinia y r i , . n. rill. , llllin.l. If the K I HIK .. a 11,1 Olgafa llieliwllll fill- . wri,-.,. "Ktt-M-r ir.uiiir irom in priiiii ore or oilier. !, ,ue luinrlibly nnd ni ininncntli tuml lr Dr. I ( i urniMLl'i famou. IM II It; A I. IILCIM RATtHI, - llie full iaiieular. of which, without any impiori.. .lonal secleiy, will be mailed (rati. In any midlist on receipt nln ilamped llivilepe piopeily lllieclld. I The tiicci.arul reiullt nf Iho lo. I ten yial. liavn proved Ibia llemedy In be thn ONLY ITI'IOTUA!. i L'UItueitant fur t,e nbojn rnuipiniiits, and ilu'deieifp lion or it s siven in so plain a manner, thai eviiy 01.0 l eiinblrd to cuuu iii.Mpr.i.F BUcrr.ssruLi.Y t rnivATci.Y. I Addrc.s, nn.l pa., t'IIAIII.r.8 J. O. KI.IN'C. . I'ost Hot No 13tO, New Voik City. July 13, lS57y MAI' OF DLOO.MSIllJUa. MEBSna. IIUIIIXY & l,LOYl),ClrilEif(iir,fiii iryart and .Map I'ulthihtri, ure now in this placu for Ibu iiurpu.o 01 iiiakniK n thoiouthly collect I'ltO VURTy SI A I', showmj Iho Ulounil l"an ol neiy lluildliif. iho iiiu and .b.pe of inch Lot, with own. en' namo. or Initials primed thereon, (.'moieil. Vi nub nl, nnd mounted on l.'anto., and Holler, al cnniplelo. I'rlte por copy ). payable 011 delivery ol J . "" prfpjro,i in mate Peirry. and turn lib Skeleton Map. of farm., with ennleni. eoleulaiej and Itiivrlcl tliei'on, of any rum wlti.ln a nainnab'. di.lanre tu ni town llnomibiuc July 33, I13,