AND BLOOMS BURG GENERAL ADVERTISER. LEVI L. TATE. "To hold and trim the torch of Truth and Wave it o'er the darkened Earth." TERMS: )ncoll4r & Seventy-lire clg, If. ndrnncs. Iidllor, rubllshcr & Proprietor. YOL. XL-NO. 26. BLOOMSBU&G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1857. YOL. XXL .ft Columbia Democrat. Published every Saturday Morning, by LEVI L. TATE, S ii llloomsburg, Columbia Comil.v, Pa. Office. In (he new Brick liuilding, op- rmsilclhe Exchange, bit side of (he Coltll ' House," Democratic Head Quarters," TKnMS nr suiiqciiii'TioN. 61,f,n In advance, for onocsrSi fur atx months 1,7", In advance, ferutio copy, ono year. 2,UU Ifn.it paid Tcltlilu tho lint tlirco months. 2,23 If not paid within tho flrnt ilx months. 2.5(1 If not puM within tho year. irT .V I'ltlnjripti.in tulcn for lew than six months, ml no p ipur illiuuiitlnoil lit)) nil urtoiirngcssliall lilvo heenpatd. ILT" Ordinary advertisements Inorlod nnd Job work executed ut Iho cstuhlished prices. ISALTIillOKH LOCK IIOSI'ITAL. DOCTOR JOHNSON, . rpiIK founder of this Celebrated lnsti. 2 tullou.ofT'rs the luoslrerlaln, sni'idy, nnd only tlltttual ri'iueily in the world lor ctlerts lor (Himh, tincture, Seminal taekuess, r.ilns in the Loins. Coiislilnltoual llcLility. Impolcncv, Wiaklien, of tho It.irkaail I.ioihs, All'ictionsof the Klilntys, Paliiiia. on of too 1 1 1'lir l . mipc'si.i ncrvfum irrnnoiiiiy ii,,,,,; serious uod lonan.holy Disorders nrisingfroui hill, alio nil tin; dc.lriictlve nannsol vo hiiicii nesiruys ooui buily mi I miml, Tliofi: pccrtl nnu noiitnry pracuctp, nru nioru fatal tutlulr riiia man uie tone ni un- KjynMH tn the uinrincrH Ulv efs, lihg lillnii tlinr mo-t : 4jrilliafit lioPfB of aiuicipaHwiK, miilcring iiurringe, ' Ate , i in puss i1 I (J. t t 3Turt'KllIC, 1 M.irr ii-il purioin.or Voiini Mun riintcmnlallnd mai- rhiv't hi I ni n are l'pliyirnl ivt-akiicnn, urKumr ili hillty. tUrrnitlt'i iVf.. Bh.iiiM iniiin'ili.ltcU cuiuult J)r JuliiHtoihiiiiil In; rcatoml lo pcrltct lualiti, llu who jilt ccrf In nisi! If ii n iltir ih'i curu of llr. John j to it in iv r; 1 1 ni on sly coiiliile in Ilin hunor an n pt iitl't iuuiii and nitiiiili-iiilv ri-ly upon hia i-kill nsi'iilij'uciiiii. Organic Weakness iinniijiii iti ty cnri.il nnd lull iot ri'ntort'il. i'lllJ .dlttr.HU Ii lh pcmlty liltisl flH'iin iily rriltll.y Hi Hu wholi.ivi! bucoiiiu iho virtim of niiinr nthil (ijncKifi. VuiiiiB puritiinii nri- too apt tu commit c run ironi not hum a nJru uf tliudrfiidlnl nuii"''Uiico Hint in i y utivui. Now, who that tiiHlcreluiuH th mli ji'Ct will prt'tcnit tn t'ny lint thupowirof proMi'u tt tin in lout sutiuur hy tlio-iu falling hitn hiipropir h iliiutli in hy tin' priiif.Jtit. llreid-.-ti Uoinsr ili-privnl ir tin! ph-MBiiru orhiMllhy oirfpilnj!. the most nuriniN .in I dcstniclivu nyniploiiiN lo hotl hody ,inil mind iinv:. Tin: iiyati'm hfcuiiiftt ili'rniigt'd; the hyuiral an I tih Ul (xtwurs wtaki ihmI, iuivuiih di-biljly, ilys-pi-psi.i, n.ilpilatiouortliohi'arl , indigent ion, a watting (t J-Olhr.i! No "oiitii r'ltmikRiiKaTKkiii.ai'Vtn doori fro.'n IliUiuiuri) strict, U.ul nidu. "p th HtfpH. Ho jiiruiular liii.i.i.'fvini; tlm N AMU and MJ.MIlKU, or yuiiw.il niiUkfiiii;pir.e. J Unrc Harranlcit.or no Cturce Madc in Jrom One lo Tteo hay. l Nt) MUIIUUKY Olt NAUSLOtJS rUMJCH L'dlll) ' Ur. J uh mtoil. M.;illl...r..f tin- Itov.il fnliPr... r rtufLMoim. London ! Llr i. In i If (ruin Din- ii fill ii urn hi Linlili'lH ri'lli'ifCH o( Hie r.uili-il rt:ili-H. .Hid Ihi'L'runti.f hi it otvslio'i' lllit ha I ,d Ipti.-i ami fUcw h-rc, lui .Ihrl-M ho,...- - f Ihu l.m;t ' (mi ill 111 Mm It rut lliupitul.i ol i.oiHioii .r.tri,i in- 1-1 ivit'i rioiin intlic Imad and t-aid hIhi aluip, K r at in-rviHiniit-m. b-i iik alarmi'd at Minldi'li lUitiiiiln 4iil inniit iliii'HM, with frt'-ineni hlii'liii', itttoiidrd (iiii'iiiin'J with iluriunjiMiHJiit of mind wi-reamd tin . I' '""" . , . . , J)lSC,"SC' , ! When iho niirttiiinl.'d and inip'iiiu nt votary of pb a- 1 ri-ir.i .I'id-t lu fi in imbibed thu Hjvdit of tbir p.i niH 1 , iHmmm-, moo urnii iiappfim that an ilHiio'd niiM-ot rit..., n - .or dru.uliir ikn di tcr him fn m iipply- 1 ii to Uniriit h i Iroiu t'lluf.iiniii and r'tpri t-ibiltty r.ui ifiuo :m fii.'ii.l tutu di-l ivn.4lll Ihi' coiiotihilioii'il i uyai.tluiiH ofthiri li'irnd dim'fiM'MihkiUhi'i r np.iaraiue, j n.i ii d a u ci j ii'ii itiri inroat, iMniMftii none, o-ii inriiui pu.iiiu tin ln'idaiidliinhH,diiiiin:niio.fulii.dcarnL'm. ' i.o.ii h on Urn ik in bono, ml arm1! hloiiJun ilin lit'.Lil l.li'u, aim ui iTt'im 1 1 in, jif tiKrritioK hiih i ii:iiiiiii r ipiiliiv.lill nt lut tht: p.ilatu tiflhu moiitti or tin Imiiid.i of Hi e hum' fall in .and Ikf victim of lltlii Jiwful din a 4i' h'coi;ii't a horiid oliji rt nf cin.nni'Ht ration, till it alii pnit n period to Ilin dteatlfiilHUtli-riii. hy fi-o-Jjiitj linn to "th it bonriH! frHii t lie nee no Iravrhr ftoriir.." Tti ("u h therifont JJr. Joltnelon IliI In. ni iftn pr t. rvo tlic inuit nrin!ahle Dt'iriry, ami from Iiim fXlftisive prartiru in the l.ri llinpia)i of i:..rnp.' uiol America, lm ran rolilidt'iitly f coiimih nd a -aft! and rtpui'dy cure to tin: uiifoitniiate v h lim ol lliid ilUtrid tllSLUP Take jxtrticirfttr Notice. .Ilr J. addrenf-en ml tho-e -who tunc injured thi in- diilvi.ii by priv.itii.indiiiiiiropi'r intluljii nceis, The,e;iremiir.eiif Uiu R.td and innlanrholv etf.Kjtrt ' produced by ai ly habit of youth , iz Weak m of tin; It.icK and I.imlis, I'.un in tht! Mead. IHuitiit-fol . nilil. I.oirt of .Muscular Tower tlio Mean, iitiiiiu.sni wr. Paip.iat.oi r iii ,a ' il;,J,' ' f'l.Vi ':V'.B,,'.V,'i;.'.'i ' 41 Mrt.Dtf kiieotiia. Nufvt.iii Irratibitily ort io iiiidtivttiiitictii)iii,i.ciiuruiiKiiiiiiy,HntiiuiN "'wJI''I'V1;"."!!.. f r , .. ,. .h.. ...i..t MUVl'AhliY The fearful e.cta upon the mind i.remiicl.tobedreaded, I,o-b ol Icmnry. Uonfmion ul j-iij.H, i,.pre.slull f the hpirit-. Kvii ri.rti.o.!inii-. AverAio ii of Society, Tituiiy,c.,ure boiuc oftheuvilii iirodured. Tli.uii ind. nf pfrioiimtf all nc;n ran now judgo whaiHtlitraiMtioftliuirtl'clinius health M'oi-iug their vi.'or,bccouil ni weak jialeaud ernan itt-d, haviu ii im;iilar appcaraiui about U a cyes.coutjliuud ")nip tomri of Uijiitjuiiipttuii . Dr. Johnston's Invigorating Hctiuxly Jor Organic Weakness. My tin great nnd imponant remedy, weakiiemofthe oriniaru t-ptstillly cuied, and lull vipor rebtoit-d Th I'UJiidsoi ilin mint nervou and dvbilitateil, who ii id hint all hope, havo hi en mimed lately rcheied. All ji.ipediiuaiiti to Mirrinj,'e.l'liycalutid Mental IHnqim liiicali'in, Nervuuii I rritabiity,Tritinblii and Weak, iiuii, or eh.iiiiioiiolthu niubt Icarlul kind, upc-tdily cured hy Doctor Jubiisiluu Young Men Who h ivc injured ih'iinselvea hy a certilu practice, ludul'ed in uliuii alono i habit fru'tucully It-ariird rru.nevileo.npanioin.or aUcl.ool-tl.e eireds ofwlurli are ulehily leit, even when usleep , und I f not cured cinlirs ni irtue imiiosslble, ..ml destroys both nil ml .iu.1 budy, shoiil.lnpply iiniociliuti ly What. i uly Ih.ila youui man. Ilin hope of bis conn from all prospects mid uiijuyniisia nllile.l y Ike cnse iry.aU.ltlli iiarilllgOl USl.irilll.s,"'iun, ' - .uu.,cud ol i.iiviaiiiig iron, u.e nu.u u. intiuiv. u, ... ... ilulmng in .iceruin .errct habit, Huch persons before couteuiplatiug Marriage should rifled thai a sound n.llid and bo'lyare Ihe mos uecessjry reUlsil.i-sl promote couuhi1 happiness I udeed. w ilhoul ll.e.e ,l lie Journey th rough lllo becomes n weary pilgrimage, the prospccthourly darkens lo the view ; tho mind lucumes shadowed with despair nnd lillod mill l hu melancholy reflection thai the luspincss ofiinollicrbecomesbliBl.tedwllh our own. Or'l'lUi; NO. 7 MIUI II I'll lillllttlCK BT.,Iiillmr,.Vil ai r. itoiin.Al. nl'l'.ll ATlllNH PUltt'Oll.MKU. N.li . r.m in. c.ihn oiodestv nrevunlyou.but opplyliu .t,n,lu.. 1,1.... ,.,..1.11.111 v or bv ICIU r. SKIN lildllAflUS Ht'lICUU.V CUItllll. v.... ,,. e ,,. , Tim many thousands cured atlliis iiulilillion with n ,i... i.. , it.., .. .. .i.i... .,in. oimilKiueirul ...v ..... ... . ,"" ' ,,,,..,..,, ,, L'iuiatioiis perdirinodhy llr. Johnslon, nilui'ssaid by I lie ri'iiorlersnl tlio oauers and ninny 01 her persons. no ticesolwhich have niieared again und ugaisi bulore tho iluhlic, besides his standing ns u genlleinaii of ciu ricleraiidrespousibilily, isu sulhcienl guaianteu tu the attlicted. Tale Police. N. n Thereare so many Ignorant and worthless tluaiks niln rllsing lliemsilves I'll, sicians, ruining tho In .iltli oflh,' .llr.'i.ly ullllcteil. Dial llr, Johnston thieuisilnciessacy losiy. especially In Ibo.e unuc 'Pialutud wilh bis repuiutioii.ili.it Ins rrcilenllols and ilipl.iiuasalwaysliaiig m his oihi u. ,il'.i'uTir. All lellerr lulisl III. post paill, Mid r ..ul a i n u lusiugu siuuip iui mo ,ii"j or iioauswer IteiMll .em .uuuily 7 li57 D E N T I S T K 1. SUItGliOX I1BKTIST. lll-OllMKIIUllfi, COI.UMIIIA CO. lle.idence, fust lirlrk buihlnis below Hart mau'ii .lore T-sl'l'.CTl'UI.I.Y ollVrs his professional scsvlees Wuluridno on Kasl lllilgo. c,l , f .Mount Caiuiel . iui ll olio l.uus lli iulle i.ei ol lllooni.biin and ato in l-onynuhaiti lowi.ship, Columbia coun y, 01, Uiu wni, i, cis oirna? dVoalli'lidtnail the various lands of tbo Locust .Mountain ..uul and ron Coimu ey. ou Main ftreii Vl.inity lie s prrpjriuioa.ienu.. a lol Ituplovcd I'o i c e lam 1 ect It, US we II OS the natural IV ill II IV 1 11 1.0 1 1.,'Ilt'U Ull l,IV Ul EUIU - " . - superior WU j!1 lljlld urtiile of iOOTII OWUCII, ol Juus ,3 Ifi' OV 'W, SEPTEMBER UOURT.iCOLllIM DEMOCRAT, PltOCLAMATION. TTTIICnCAS, tin- Hon, Wahhex J.WooDWAlin.rrosl. K. j...?,.!,:,? ! ...... . ,, ,.., ri' nlnn.n., lln..o.lll nnl,. ,. I'm,.. Peace and Court of Common Picas and Ornhan's Court counties of Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, ntidlho in IhoTwentySlith Judicial District, euuiposcd of tho . lion Jacob llvAris and Peieu Klinb. Assuclate Juilses lu Culuiuuiucoiinty, have issued their precept, hearing lato the 8lh day of May, In tho year of our l.ojil onethousainlc gl,tliun,lrevlananny.t l.nnrflolne ,11 gkTl&'Jli 1 rrclctl for I naming n unurt 01 uycr and "t erminer nnu l,il r;. In tho county ofColumtMU. on the nrst Monnair. (hciiislhcTlhday) of Sept. licit and to eonUnueone week. Notice Is hereby clvcn. to the Coroner, the Justices "umKhft7 !iX?cVoU".h?auil'iuons0anTo" do ttio4U tliinci u liicti to llni r olllf en nppirtcin to hn ;!rc,,aVr,V.he the Jailof said county nlColumbla In belben andlthnu ed to be puncliinl in th ir nlteni'nncc, aereeably to tnelr notices. Ilaleil nl Uloonislmrg, tne 1st ilay or Aii.hlI Ilin v.n, iifnnt l.i.r.l llinil.Hoil pinli, huiiilreil and fifty-seven, ami in tlictla jenr of the In dnendenrc of the Uniteil states of America. (God save the Commonwealth.) sriirnuN ii. Mii.ixii.Mtrijr m . T - r-. . ... m - r-tt-r 1TW1 JjUSV lor OOpi J." AWUl, XD07. , j William Koons rs. (Icori-e I,. Klioei etJil. 3 Willl.oii Koona va. Jeoro U. Klin :i jl)8L.pi HMcklionaa r. Giltcrt Fouler. A Ail.nu Stmup.Jr.ct nl B5. I.. It. nnpert 1 1 nl. 5 Atlnm Blnnip. Jr. el bI r. II. Ituptit et al. Hi Tlioinu'" IMrkerm John II . Parker. 7 (Jcurc I Kllimrt. Matf UoH'iiiuii. f l "rnwn r. Uol-uit J . Ijyon Wllliiiin Uoliirion rf. W1I1011 Airer, Hi JacMli Hchuylu; vi. Wilsnn Acr. II Klulclicr H. Dotlton vs. VVillinin l.nnt, U (Jnttinriiif 'I'umior va, Joiin I). Wmvur. jit AJntM (J.ililc i:. Hug It) Fox. Adni'r. , 11 Jonnilvan M"kller va. tSttphi'it UnlJy. , p (Mirifttiui. UvUi ri. ! ).in id ClfRtr. fi Witi, Hopper ri. l.iliiioml Crawlor! ) t nt. 17 (tvortn Ft'tlrniinti r Holoinmi IVUcrinnii. .M.ir lm Mowry ri, Tho huh Starkliouto, tO (IilUcrl L'dwlorr. Uiintl FowUt'o Hx'r, 'jo D.mtel Kufttoiitjnilcr it al vs. Dnviil lli.nir, 'Jl Wut. KitliMihoiiP! vs H.iuiuol F (leiillcy. W J.imujm KnlNton m JniiiC! Ualitti, Jr.'s Ailni'r. i:i havid HlliluljMiit vs. lteiij.Kiiin I'nui. 31 It. Ii. Wintcrt!"' ct nl va. C4irMiuii Hiiitnnii, VVilh.ini Uot.iHon u Win Ctlf-ar, , Jn. a. Woodi, A'lm'r ol John Lnzann ta. Catherine -7 Ufiihcn IV. Wrnver rj. Wlltinm Metn. ifH 'I lm in i AMarks e. Clark It iStcwaril. S'.l William (,'oiifad vs. Daniel 1j, Huiith. (ininil Jurors for Srplnnhcrirnns 37. iii.,o,n-ch.iriei unbhr. Hiram w. mown. Cnnrrrci kPauiut I Fow h r.Wm Htntil.Wm. I.nmon, t aAimu,t ih-nrv. Jiuoli M.UI7. I IIimiIoii John O. lluty. John Dildi nu. Abintuin vuhk I nvcr- Ii-nlab Lonci nhi rpr. niM'-Wni Ho4fi..n.i. (lenrcn II. Kirhm r 1 ihinccrt''k Nftilmn I'litrCiMli-lo, John On v Ii n. ThMiiirtrt J'cal'r .f; - "''VY IsiirtiH Wi. Xt :iL'rr. Mtntifon Jaiiii-K Kiflimr OraiiK'' riainui-l Arhnilnicli " " ' Traverse JiirorsfloriSiiu'r Term, SS57, lto,,,-r. r.I.uts.Wn. ll.Ja-ohy.llen.y l 1-l.il ugt4 n U'inin.in. jtrin rrri k Win. Ilrrrin, Josiah 'rimiinB. . n Vt r -Chn h F . Mann Mann I Hitiylcy Htnton-lsaac K Kritklunm, John UiUr. ntro- I s or lies O.u.ittihn Dunirl llrlwifl. Franklin -''lirii-tl.m Artlcy. l'nlnn:trtrk I't ti-r I' IValrr f.'rn nw n..d-Hofcrl Uotmin. Inane I'attoii i.wm Isaac 11,-iiilurk l'r.mklin Mcllrlile, Jul... (I. N'evtus Join. llrugler ; l.ocutt - Daniel llr. olio 1,1, Mark WllliJ.n. Ml lVas.nu S.unu, I Johnston, Win. Ilimcll. (,'eo. t'tllC.K'O, 1 M not.oir J, hi. ! (luirl;, James llnrlnn Clorc IlkTlMT , .M.lllH.l','loiI.oiic:iliArgr, i .. iillaii,t llemog. j I'llle Johi,jI.i sot I'' ' Itouriocieelt .Michael .Mowrj. IlliJ.ih C. Il'rn. I Sinj'irl ..f ..imui'l Parks, Jothua llrink. SU lilt It" ITS SALK. 11 V virtue nfn writ of rn7Kion( crpona to uio directed I J there ilt lm eipojud to public bale, at Ikti Court mmau. in liioonminirg, on ,,.,'t.w. nt ,,,.,..ir,i,b, u.. ilofT. the 7th day of Snitembcr next, '" ' "'clock .P M.. Ihe folloulos real estate lo w t - -.. . . , . , ilU (l wa,(,r poWfir air.nrtc Mrt, thn t1r!t tract situate in Scott township, Culuui- . Ilttf rouiaininir teV,7 Xi J V 1 v:nrt nc. lulty Acrea and highty-iDC rcrclic., be the fcaine more or lens, nnd nil of which fi improved . Ininl. hounded and described m folJuiMi, to wit: Un , ttm north hy land ofl'tter Schuc and John lint ; on i,,i euuth by Innd Hhiiol-I .Melick; on the ta-l hy llio i nnd leadinij from Light itre I to UrauKLVillu ; on tti went by land of John White and oilier, whereon aru irected Furnace, five one story Dmlling nouses, ana a aiauic uith the appurtenances. T,.n ........ i ir..t alinnia In Hcntl iov oshio. in sad county, conlaining . Seventeen Acres and Four Perches, ,tnCl incisure, ho ll.e sune more or les. bounded and .lccnbe.l as follows, lo wit .-On the norMi by land of John White; nu Ihe sou 111 by l.lml or John Ilite und , other lamia of uel I,. Hullo, on the east by lands , if John White. John llul, anil oilier laud of ban.ucl L. i.fiii nun in. a'.u,,v,i..- iiic third u.ici. situate 111 't I'lcasant townihlp, undcouniynfor.said.ioi.iai g Four Acres and Sixty-Six Perches, .'loured I0 Z n'oMh ,,'y ,'ai?d oi'j;.,. win.o ;, the ....ii. k.i in.; n ib west bv the same, and on ihe east byl'iler rkhug und John llul ; also, on l .. ., : , ,!...,. .,1 mat m. .. c...... 7.T.... cv.,.. fiSa SE- ll I HI I Bltuiteiol.ielit slreet.Hiott lownshlli irbuid county, bounded on llicc.lsl by a roid leaJlug eitn-.tr. In l.lr-lit utrtM-I. HlOlt HlWIli I IP. l. fnun Llghl street to Oraligcville, ou the west ny otuer land, of r-amucl I,, nettle, ontnu norm by an alley, t.oruhariesandwiuum siiannon, 'eel (torn und one Lmnired ami any numbered on the plan ..I sai tow,,, Ii-., ,ri.n ii nt Ol einiint SllUalO 111 Inn (In, .null, bv lots 'containing smy feel (mni und . fnot in ileuili. an, numbered on iv 3 Also, nil tint certain lol ol e.ouno. silualo ill j fr01, rtc(lll U,wl,Bl said couuly.c.olnln.iig 't'l"' HV"V": ...I-...,. tilslyleei l.OIll llllil OHO iiuiiiiikii uiiu , , , I ' ,,'' !.,,! , oi.ui ol said lowu No. 4. bounded ou &V.,?id vihe.on ibew.sibyoiherinu.is oi riainoei .. iiuiie, on tho nuth by an uiiuy.and on wic iienu ny jo iniou, w Hereon nru vrium Tin Story Frame Mulling House, Frame .Stable uith tne ajifiuuenanres, Siiied and taken iu ciecullou as tin prupeily nf Samuel L. Ite.lle. 8rt.rnns . Mu,u:lf ciuiaiir'u Oiiice, j iUrlJ. Illuouisburg, August t. If 57 I SIIHKIWS SALB. BV vlrluouf u w rit ol llerl ranas, Uit re wi'l be ei posuil to public sale, ullhcCourlllousu, in U ooiii, btirg, un ' Saturday, the 5th day of Sfjitimkr ne.it, At 1 o'clock. P. M.. all lite interest Hint vtlutu nf .Maybeiry It. Itcll.h.ld by Iiim tiiuler n base Iroiu the ! Locu.l Mounlliu Coal ami Iron Company lor the leliu ... r.... ,i... .I.. ., i.c i ., A II. I Jtil, for all 111') vents of u.il above waler level Hn.1 lion , e.i. noi i .t-u.t.x "i." , .' . i, ",,f. ,i, ..ni..... which is rut by a luunei iiriv, n ny uie .aniu neu aioi ".-- ",V r::j ,J,i leasod by llie said Hell (rom ihul,ocust Jlouiil.iln Coal ami Iron Company by a written lease u.ueu ine ri u uaj - "-, ... ,,, tjeizeil, laKOll 111 cjpcuiioii, aou k mi. mill' V, w. . - .. .. .... . . . .. .- H'l'l' I'll I'.H ,1 TV. I 1,1,1.1. property oi piajoctry u nei; Siu-wn's DrriiK. 1 Uluomsliurs, Aug i.".l, l;S7 I ""-. ....... ik'"M ! lVDmmn'ml j . " " B., f - y themselves hoarse at the DredSeottdeeision, ?i5SSj itamcuu uuug Somo, of course, wiso after ths fact, know u ... grlft.iSxIJouse, a Frame Ham, 1 .. ,. , ... .. ' , which denies that a nigger can bo a citizen UT fV: . ?r,.- rt 7 HI ,i inn ci- T.V T7H . fi,1 - a !i "-a ti LBVI L. TATE, EUITolt. BLOOMSBUfifi. SE'PT. S, ' ' II. A; Wiso and E. Stanly. In tbo red hot belligerent Congressional , , . . ,lf ,- ,. A,l:n!c lhQ two prominent and terrible i""v u,,UBlw " a Rr.,n,1,rn Wl.irra in Ilin TTrnioo worn II A &0UIJKTU WlllgS in tllO 110USO WCro II. A. ........ ...bo ... ...w ov. ... ... AViso, of Viruiuia, and Kdward Stanly, of , Nort'1 Carolina. Where are they now? Governor of Vir- rrin.ntlin Srtii ilmrn Ao1,illo0 nf ti,n Tio,n. i Ltin arK-nn,l n, ,nl, Ik rtMrl,i ' . i, : ,i csrc-1')1 mus admi- i 1 t .. .. rcTS lor ttlC UCSt 1 rcfilUcnCV. UQ tllO Other hand, Stanly, having joined tho ' general exodus somo years ago of decayed polilicians to California, has turned up in thnr. nnnfltrv At IVoTwIortn tlimna Ilin ltn I " " I llUUIICaU CaUUIUatO lor UOVCmor a OOUlll- I cm man Willi Northern principles in opposition to John U. Wcllor, a Northern I i Southern principles. Thus from tho time that Major Uotts slept under tho 1 same blanket with Captain Tyler, we havo j had tho most curious transmogrifications 1 among our prominent politicians, in all directions. Hut sbuU Stanly, of North 'Carolina, bo elected by tho ItepBblican party Governor of California, it will bo an individual nnd a popular revolution only surpassed by tho election of a son of Henry Clay t Cougrcss as a Democrat, from the Ashland district. Such are tbo ups and downs of politics. Wo may yet i1! to 800 "'V S,0W"J a r01riuS "'BB" I ll"vcr, aud Millard 1'iIIiuoro a .Methodist preacher. Who knows? The Occin Telegraph. l'erhap no undertaking of Iho present nge, sati the 1'j.vIc Hcgisler, claimed more universal addition than the laying , of thu Atlantic 'I olograph Cable. When this great work is completed, and we have mi dnubt that it will bo completed, not withitandiug the recent disaster, the old and new world will bo brought to u daily knovvl.'dgu: of publio trans.ietinns on both sides of tbo ocean, Foreign nuws by fa.t .-teamers will soon be an oil fojy iui-titu-tion. With tb'' ocean telegraph in successful operation, tho news of I..ris, Jjnudou, and all oilier important plae:s, Mill bo ns mm. mon in the daily papers each morning, as is now tho latest news from I'o.-Lm or New Orleans. liut for tbo present, tho groat hopes of this gl lious result are dashed to the e.irth or, rather, they are ''in tho deep bosom of iho ocean buried ." The disappointment to the public mind may bo imagined when the news from Europe by tho America com rauuicatcd tho fact that tbo present cntor priso,has proved a disastrous failure. Tho cable has been broken beforo one-sixth of it bad been laid, and the fleet engaged in laying it had abandoned tbo task and rcturnrd toKuropj. Everybody scenic " f " . - --- - - .--b". , it within tho possibility of future effort to finnllv nnonmnlicl, Ilin irirl.' ,,,, . . . . . , . I ibis unfortunate event is not an unox- pected One tO tllOSO CIl"ai'cd to it. TllO ,;. ,. "'" -"0 0v aiiu dlflicul ICS of the task WCfO tllOrOUclllv b j , understood, and all that prevision Could silL'L'est as a soetiritv arsainat dannnr. an . , . ... mechanical science could invent to facilitate j "orif , was auopted in tbo preparatory orronno,n,tf a M'l.rtr. ....r.i..si.. . ... UU, l.U.U U.llV. tuusiui V proved insufficient, nnd tho work will now 1 : m ... s .i , ' . ' . V7T,r?L , "i,vm wwjui Jnnrpllsns . ,lra n,l il, ,lifr.oli;o 1 b for a second and bettor nrcnarcd effort oarlv "eeonu anu ucuor proparca cuort tany next year, when wo hone that better succe? L " "rc fttr succc.s trill nlfnntl ,S Wnlnnl. ..nn., ll... ..n.ln. will attend it. Wc look upon the undcrta .1.- n.i .i... ..i,!...i,.,.. tolll" 111 IUU CUUUUCULU iiiut uiuiiiaiciy " . .J work pcrfornicd-a triumph of . , , . ., . ' guutus auu oi bciouco over mc cicmcillST i ., i. , e . bo crowning achievement of tho gc. J6i-2r Col. Thos. W. Lloyd, of Lycoming county, has been nominated as the Demo cratic caudidato for tho Legislature. Tho Cnlouel is a whole1 team in himself, aud will bo elected, beyond a doubt. D. K. Jackmau, of Lock Haven was nominated by (iliutoii couuty as tho collcaguo of Col. Lloyd, Lycoming aud Clinton forming one district. CoL Jackmau was nominated COUtrary 10 his 0W11 wishes Ilo i-s a strong . . . nit. jtiau ul loiuo auu caiiuoc wen uo ueuuju. Sunbury American. iSf A popular writer, speaking of tbo tironoscd oecan telofranli. wonders whether 4 1 o--t--i the news transmitted through salt water , would bo fresh i i .1".,. i t . .i i ., . Andrew Stowart. of Ohio. This gcntlcmaufor years a Democrat, was elected to Congress on tho ftnti.Ncbrask a j platform, and has over' sinco acted willi.tlio ! llcpublican parly. Ho has just been ma- . . . .... .1 kin a tour 01 Kansas, anuiin a iavuuni- !.. f nnr il,o Rtenlmnvilln uv., v. r-r., - (Ohio) Union, ho says- " Every street, corner, and 'doggery,' of , which even m this old Massachusetts , ..,!.,,, tlnr 1 . f,M Jnliira II. I iOWU IUCIU nUlU WWW I..,., ,m v.wii..,ju.n.u w ,um J..1U iuijuoiul: UIU, - t .. .. I ,T I 1 l i, J" .. . ' i l,t, ::,. ,i ,,, , hu irimnm. 1 whcro wC took a smoko and talked over matters. Ho justifies his course , and Jtiiat of Iho ultra frce-stato men of which ho is . 'he loading spirit, upon circumstances upon wl,ioU ho alleges tho pootlo in tho Irco etatesjknow littlo or nolbinj. I also met the leading spirit, upon elrcemstances upon jg l0 alleges tllO pOOtlO ItX tUO IrCO Govornor Itobmson, uciicrai romroy, sir, Jenkins, Dr. Cutter, S. N. Wood, and other notabilities of tho, free state party. m, 1 . i.rt,"rlrtt..,?T.n.,,s. tZ oZT a . t . -1 .1 SCCmcil to Know prci'isciy wimi muy were I'oinrr to do '. U0 plflU SCrlllCl agrCCU Upon, ana the more pruuent aoiimwicagca inai Jo hU proceeding was a farce which " sftor detmined nut to vute for members for tho constitu. tional convention, but avowed that they would vote for members uf the territorial lnrrislaturo next October, when they ox pected to carry every election district in tho territory. I endeavored to understand them on tho hypothesis of consistency, but could not! They would not vote at tho constitutional election, because that would recognize tho bous legislature ; but they would vote in October for delegate to Con gress, and for legislative officers under tbo same 'bogus' law. 'J'hcy also3 avowed 'their intention of voting down tlio cons nuliou, wlictlicr goou or bad: savinu flint they bad a majority, and would, make a constitution iu their own time, and such a ono as they wantesJ To.a su'.'cestiou tint it would be of vast interest to tho prosperity of the territory lo have liolitical matters settled imincdi- jvtcWand finally, the reply was that such .. . . . ... . , ,..i.i .1. a s'ctlicinui.i. migni icim 10 uuun up iac ' J d Democratic' party, wlucu tlioy desired to stt: crushed to atoms, I withdrew, more than ever convinced that the free st te lcadots du not desire to see peace or fraternal feeling prevail aiumif tho people. Their object is to kcep Kau sas bleeding' for tho purpose of furuisbiii' lilack Kcpublican elcclionccriii" capital in tho fatates. Looking over iho whole field, and alter mixing with the people of the territory for noir a mouth, sucli a conclu sion foices itself upon mo inesistib'y." XS-'Ihe new Constitution of Iowa has be n su-taincd by tho people. Tho princl pnl t'ppisition was made by somo of the Deiiiocratic"p.irty j but tho party was not united against it. Thn clauso allowing negro sulVrago was subuiittedto a'scparalo vote, aud voted d wu by nu overwhelming maj rity. The llcpublican party say that the negro has lo rights that they arc hound ' to respect. Largo Lumbers of tho shnckcrs must havo vottd outright against negro suffrage, What will they do with that clause of the Declaration of Independence j that declares all men crentcd frco and equal ? If tbo faithful expect to succeed, they must do better. They havo railed of L . Un!cd gtatc,, Do lb mcan tha h(j a cit;zcn anj will they deny him, ; . . .. , .. . . , . ' i ' . ought to give tho brethren iujlowa t lesson. Ilo ought.to talk to them scriou'ly. A Loxo Teum. A convict was discharg cd from Sing Sing prison on tho Sth ult., . . . . ... . ., , , who had spent tlurty years in mo oiaie 1 . u IIc was MUt tQ tho ol(1 cit ;son WS3 f th t f rourtccQ 3, 1 J was ono of a cbain-caus sent to Sing 1 110 T t 1 ii .. i . sihl' iu laics, to iniiiu mat prison, ii 'ou of histern, he wa, out about ii l. f,.- s v,-inrJ IIc was out only thrco mouths ; vaa drunk , ' , i a,, llj0 t- was thou tavcu up and sent .... . . . , f &is 'yenra ; that time expired on tho J 1 1 fifth. Ho has been a good couuet ; has H, -,11 i .t . bccll PUUlsbed Only OHCO dlirlU'' tllO entire ifiTi.iir.il rtn.tf nnnrt iliirttifi tfm PTitirn ,7, . . "i, . i i thirty years ; he is now in good health; is fifty-six years old aud is a superior mason and stone-cutter. Ilo intends .o-devoto tho balanco of his life to himself, JXcw and Dangerous Countcifeil. Mr. 11. Wray, Jr., publisher of the National Bauk-Noto Reporter, advises us of the circulation of tho now und dangcrom couut erfcit, iu tho eastern cities. Tho noto is of tho denomination of livo dollars, upon tho Leo Bank, Massachusetts. It is a complete imitation of tho genuine, and, of courso, calculated to deceive the best jodgos. Let tbo publio bo on their guard. CsT An Irishman caught a hornet in his hand, lint ilronnntl it ami nvr laiino.1. " I n , 4-1 jabors, what kind of teeth do your bird ' havo in Amcrriky Tho Cunningham Cnso. Tlio N. Y. Times gives the following note of the Surrogato on tbo question whether Mrs. Cunuingham is tho widow Durdell or not. j-hu "juiiuguiu joaioruay ucciucti mil rpt. C In ..-.1 .1 .1 -- 1 . 1 .. litnma Augusta (JunuinK!iam h not tbo , nf tlnri-niTlt.tr.lnll ..x.'wj .'......, uiiu unveil UIU I issue of letters of administration tn Dr. llurdell's next of kin. Tho Surrogato says ho has not been left m doubt as to tho n hr of. Ilin roosnno for tl.n rlo olnn 1 . 'I lm tn9r,! i.,n,i.ei:n i there is no prcsumrtion in favor of a secret marriago ncitber preceded, nor followed by cohabitation. S. Tho clergyman selected wasunknowr, tO tllO partlCS !1. Tho place appointed was distant from tho decedent's residence. 4. Tho only witness chosen to be present was one of the daughters of the claimant, 0. The witness is contradicted by her own statements mode under oath at differ ent times, and by other evidence. 0. llio certificate of tueiuarnaco affords no evidence of idcntiOca.ion. 7. The ccrtificato is incorrect as to the name of tho decedent, and evinces ignor ance or error as to tlio placo of his nativity. u. i ueiu neiu suspicious circumstances attending the transaction. 0, Tho marriage was not confided bv tho cliiniaut to any member of her family save one. 1 0 There was no private or publio act or acknowledgment, no cohabitation, but the alleged parties lived as single persons 11. On tlio part of tho claimant there were confidential relations with another person in respect to whom tho doccdeut charged improper intimacy, 12. The terii-s of the settlement of tho suits alleged to have led to tho marriage are in writing, and exclude the assertion of other terms, 13. The marriage took placo after tho settlement had teen concludcdtnd carried out. 14. The claimant executed written in struments to the decedent in her own name, after tbo marriage. She assigned a judg ment, he drew a check to tho order. She n.,r'l.....l l. t ... l... ir.l..;. .i,:i. ;i. . i i i i Ho met with the most interesting ease on wlucli sho was described by her own , . . ? name, I "113 morning which has occurred in our 15. At tho settlement she stipulated for experience for a long time. Wo were in a now lcaso of the bou-c. I troduccd to a gentleman who gave us a 10. Shelly before the decedent's death practil.al cscu.plification of the wonderful, she released all causes of action, and aban-1 ,r , . . , doned her agreement for a lease. fourteen or fifteen years ago ho states ho 17. lie spoke of her with contumely aud was passing down Baltimore street, lato at reproach, and mado reported declarations night, during a heavy snow storm, when against marriage. j helmet near Frederick street, tbrco men 18, lie was determined to osmpcl her. , it . .1 . .t to leave the premises, and a new lease to I aml a W0U.1,,D' "? S tbctn tbo way, another party was about to bo executed. I but being violently jostled by ono of them, 1 0. Tho marriage was first aunounood ho upbraided them somewhat sharply, after his death. wi,on they attacked him. Being a power- Mrs. Cunningham boro with fortitude I ful man standing about six feet in his tho announcement that the Surrogato had I , , , . , , t ,, . , decided against her claims to bo the widow I fcboos' ho S00D lt,d tw0 f tLcra hon du of llarvoy Uurdcll, and so entitled to a combat, and chased the other to tbo oppo- third of Dr. Ilurdell's estate. She says sho ', was prepared to suffer any injustice ex pected it, indeed. Sho says sho will con test the matter to the last. mis. cunninuiiam's raosi'i:cis! as a CULI'Rir. A misapprehension prevails respecting Mrs, Cunningham's present position as a criminal. It is supposed by manv that now tho decision of tho yurroaato has do stroyed her chiiu to a portion of Dr. Uur dcll's property, she mu-t bo at on-ec released from prison, as sho has committed no legal offence in tho procurement of the bogus baby. Such, however, is not tho case. Tlio judgment of tho Surrogate's Court docs not affect tho movements of tbo Court of Sessions. Tho District Attorney will carry the charge of felouy before tho Grand Jury, and if indicted by that body sho will undergo a trial before a Petit Jury, Should sho bo acquitted ou that charge, she will be liable, together with her daugh ter Augusta, to an indictment for perjury. She mado an affidavit thatsho was married ' in I). It,,-. I. .11 .,.! .- n... i ..uSU1i Dulu .u4. -hc was present at the ceremony. XUKj Ln i oru xriuutio cuuorscs th(J anil(1Ii m, nf ,nrttn i?Pl.flPilv.flMl - (more properly ravens) as to tbo propriety of catiuc horse flesh: " Iu tlio horse wo have an animal which Ea,n8 iiz0 t!lkctl away is much cleaner in its habits than the hog, ! For cloTcn card lo"Scr lllJ " OODtinuo herbivorous like the ox or fchecp, whoso 1 5u ihU condition, when, about two weeks flesh is rich in nitrogen, and as ricasant to iho taste as that of either of tho abovo 1, HM .i i I T 7 , . e 1 (Jcsii from being fouud upon our tables? Nothing but a popular prejudico, which , moeiit investigations iu Paris show is entirely without any foundation whetevor. JCgf- In ouo respect, says tho Providonco Post, Mrs, Cunningham's last pcrformaneo was not a failure. She set out to bo ecu Jilted, aud lias succeeded admirably. She i-i not. hftvvfiviir. iuinnnsoil tri in nsitikht condition, as tho courts refuse to allow her to bo bailed out. , tST Matiiias Wilson of Selinsgrovo was nominated ou tho -'1th ult,. by tb.3 Deuiocratio Couvcntion of Snyder County, for tho Legislature, No nomination waa made for Sonator, On the 27th ballot KELlLlihad 1 ote?,liYElt8, 1 and Bowi:n. Select 3ocUi). LOVELINESS InJdEATIL A DESClltl'TION 1'IIOM MATURE. Ami wo shall be thangid in a mtment; for tlilsinorta inn st put oil immortality. And when this motto1 sbni i have put on Imiiioriallty, then hall deaf, heswallonud II. IN ,l,ln.v A.,.,.... ' up in victory. tertfiurc. Bhe slept, hut no kind Nature's if eip t Trie' dsliip could only h6pc and weep, That hope wjs vain ; Iho vital power Was wastli'g with the waning hour. Her lids unclosed i Pho breathed no sound, Hut calmly looked on all around, And vscli in sileniu am tolly hirst Then closrd her eyesamt sankturcst. 'Gone was the life sustaining breath llul, oh I bow beautiful uasdiuth I Mortality has passedanny, llul llu.ro a sleeping angel lay, Nu voice the plumber ing silence broke, Ilutlifu n every feature spoke ; Tor ilcalliilscirDppeareQ to Be lfdtclit with immortality. The coL-nlcnance a glory woic, A lovclinetisuuknown befuro ; Ho perfect, so divinely tlir, A snir.tLH soul . 'eiued present there. Un that cu'm face were still imprest The last ciuo'ions of the breast', There still the parlliigiu.ircss lay Jf loud atllictiun's lingering stay. Anl slill did resigualioit speak Hercuely from the placid cheek ; And kind ben lence was there. Witt, huin.de faith and Irustiiig.prJM r, Oh I how di ilfccauty's s'tst bloom ounconenial lo the tomb Vitll tovu und piety unite, An sweel rcposuund culm delight! Ifslcep there Imi In realms above, This was tlel she p tint angels love ; Mortal ue'ur dieameilndr.iiu like iHs, f perfect, pure, celostii.1 bliss I Loved spirit! while thy friends rciiiata Un earth wo cannot meet again; Hut ah, how blest their souls will be. That pass through diatll like Unite tu thee 1 Extraordinary Surgical Caso. A DIRK TUAVELING l'OUUTEEN YEARS Timouun a man's skull. site sido of tin street, whcro ho felled him to tho (ircund, and where, leaning over him, ho ro 'cived a blow in iho left temple, which stuggcrcd as well as bewildered him for a few moments. Upon recovering i wm3elt ws assauant.3 iiau ucu, ana icciing j the blood flowing pretty freely from the . wound, proceeded to a physician, who soon .... , , in. .... found that he had been stabbed, the iiistru mcnt entering about half way between tho eye and oar, and breaking oil' short, leaving a considerable length of blade iu his head ! All efforts to extract it proved futile. Strange to say, bo felt very littlo pain or inconvenienco from his condition. Tho wound soon healed, and he attended to hh regular avocations as if nothing had hap - pencd. I brco years after, the wound again opening, ho consulted a surgeon, who, feeling tho ragged edge of the blade, made several efferts to draw it ou', and, after considerable labor, drew from the wound a portion of iho base of tho broken uirk wLicIl moasurca within a fraction of ' . . . .. . .... , two inches in length. This part of it gave 'Ln IiIao Af ll.n m.iniml Kfitllllllihrr wlltnli u" 'uu" u' "'"uu"" t , was sul'P0SCl1 10 uo 0 VlKK0 01 "uoul luc suffering a great degree of pain on the right sido of his nose, near Iho cor ncr of his eye, on' the opposite sido to where he received the wound, aud a considerable swelling appearing, ho went to Professor Smith, who, upon cxaminiug tho diseased part, found tbo point of tho blado protrud inrrl It had actually traversed through 1 , .it. nP l.rt imifl nnil nflpr fnnWppn IU13 UUliVO Ul w '"-""I years, mado its appearance iu tho above locality, Suclis its position, plaiu to tho eye, ami wocderful to bo believed, except ing by an oyo witness. Dr. Smiih, we I understand, proposes, in a short time, to I "porato.lor its cxpuuou. H c tiavo oitcn ' heard of pins aud needles being swallowed andin after years makiug their appcaranco in different parts of tho body, but that tho blade of a dirk, bctweeu tlirco and four inohes in length, should thus travel, and through bones ot that, forms an interesting I subject for tho nurgcou as well as for tbo I common mmd lia'ttnwr. lurwt Marriod in Spito.of Themselves. Old Governor Saltonstall, of Connecticut, who flourished some fifty yoart.siaec, was a man of somo humor, as well as persever ance in effecting iho ends ho desired, Among other anecdotes told of him by the Dvt Triilon npnnlp (Jin nlacn nlicriS ho "cw Jmuon people, UK) piaco wucro no resided, is the following : Of the various seots which havo flourish ed for their day and then ceased to exist, was onoTsnown as tbo Ilogersitcs, so called from their founder John or Tom or somo other Itogers who settled not far front tho goodly town aforesaid. The distinguished tenet of tho sect was tho denial of tho propriety and seripturality of iho form of marriage: "It is not good for man to bo alono." This they believed, and also that ono wife only should " clcavo to her huabind," kit then this should bo a matter of agreement merely, and tbo couple should enme together sad livo as man and wife, dispensing with all forms of tho marriage covenant. Tho ol3 governor used frequently to call upon lto;crs and talk the ma ter over with him, and endea vor to convince him of the impropriety of living with Sarah as he did. But neither John nor Sarah would civo up tbo argu ment. It was a matter of conscience with fhem they wero very happy together as thoy were of what use then could a mere mat ter of form be ? Suppose thcyr would thereby cscjpo scandal; wero they not bound "to take up the cross,'' and live according to tho rules they professed 1 The governor's logic was powerless. Ho was iu tbo neighborhood of John one day, and meeting with him, accepted an invitation to dine with him. Tho con versation, as usual, turned upon tho old subject. " Now, John," says the governor, after a long pause, " why will you not marry Sarah 1 Have ycu not taken her to be your wedded wife V " Yes, certainly," replied John, " but my conscience will not permit mo to marry her, in tho formsof tho world's people." " Very well. But you love her 1" " Yes." "And cherish her, as bono of your bono, and flesh of your Oosh ?" " Yes, certainly I do." "Aud you, Sarah, love him and obey him, and respect him, and cherish him I" " Thou," cried tho govornor, rising, " in the name of the laws of God and of tho Commonwealth of Connecticut, I pronounce you to be husband and wife." The ravings and rage of John aud Sarah wero of no avail the knot was tied by the highest authority iu tho Stitc. Cuniilug of Hit Haven. In tho narrative of tho Artie Voyage of Capt. MeClure, of the British Navy, is the following story of two ravens whreh became domesticated on board tho Investigator. The raven, it appears, is the only bird ihat willingly braves a Polar winter, and iu the depth of tho sctison ho is seen to flit through tbo cold and sunless atmosphere like an cil spirit, his sullen croak alono breaking the stillness of tho dcath-liko scene. No one of tho crew attempted to tboot tho ravens, they consequently bcoame very 1 U0U) a3 ,v;n ,0 scca from tho folluwin Btory " l'wo ravens now established themselves as frieuds of tho family in Mercy Bay, living maiuly by what littlo scraps tiro men might havo thrown away after nical-timcs, Tho ship's dog, however, looked upon these as his especial perquisites, and cxbib- i'dl considerable tocrgy in maintaining his rights agiinst tho ravens, who neverthe less outwitted him in a way which amused every cue. Observing that ho appeared quite willing to make a mouthful of their own sjUo persons, they used to throw themselves intentionally in his way, just as tho mcstins were tciug,,'cleanel out on the dirt heap outside the ship. The dog would immediately run at them and they would just fly a few yards; the dog thi'n made another run, and ajnin they would Eppear to escape him but hy an inch, and o on until they had tempted and provoked him to tho bUorc a considerable distanco off. The ravens would make a direct flight for the ship, and had generally dono good execution before tho mortified looking dog detected the imposition that Lid been practiced upon him, and rushed back ajiaiu." An old lady being at a loss for a pin cushion, made uo of an onion. On the following morning she f und that all tho needles had tears in their eyes. -A d ,' tai. und. r a enrt wheel.