V Welintedity, July 11, 1667. cM. heur5..13.1.t.& Co r ruk 116. New V** ar • duly authorised to email cud melee rime and aistrilrina for Our Dowers. Seer, Pvi• Conrad at Illuourobsre. ColiiiblleoB.ll* n. Denaecralle Mar NOllllllollolm. Ibr Judge of the Slovene Court, 11011. 010 SELVAINCIOSts Or PIIII.4.DILPHIA. PRORPECTN. The Democracy of the count* wore never more en the alert than they are now , and the feeling among them in of that wholesome character which presages ultimate euceese. The day of spasmodic effort h.ra passed, and there in a growing disposition to march on under the old banner, turning neither to the right hand or the left, until victory is accomplished. This is the spirit which must actuate the party in order that its mission shall be accomplished ; and in our judgment thin spirit is spreading so rapidly that not much more time will ellipse before we shall have restored to us the reign of Jeffensonian and Jacksonian principles. The public mind moves slowly. except in times of extraordinary excitement , but this vtry elownese wide to its suroec,:s, eo to creak, on the principle that"the eober, sea-, cod thought' . of the people is always right. Therefore let not the true friends of Freedom disj.4lr, or halt on the way, caging about for a staff here or a prop there; but keeping the eye on the casket which contains the jewel of Liberty, albeit it may seem distant and dim, press eteadily forward, and c ur enocets is as certain as the ultimate triumph of all truth And to accomplish thts desirable result the sooner, let us treat the Democratic Party, ar a party, fairly , that is, let her have a chance to show her inherent punry, at all tett:its, by keeping her clear of the feet:soon cf the day. Thus she will manifest her real strength, and that very manifestation will have the effect of bringing to her ranks the proper minded men of the country, thereby leaving the various factions and isms 4" devour each other, as they invari ably do when not encouraged by the adsption of a false and time serving policy. Let the Dernrcratic Party be a party to itself. Why Congress Meets• The real rearon for the azetubling of Congress in extra ser2ion le to rote away more money to carry on the campaign among the nerves in the South. It es only alum Sickles bar written to Washington, stating 'that he could not get along in the Carolinas without more money than was approfriatcd for the whole South, that it became certain that a ma)ority of the Radicals would be present in July. The core money is ex pended the greater the chances for their friends t: enrich themsel:cs by stealing. In the meantitne the masses of the North arf taxed until they are little better than ayes. but what do those who &sedate to be their =ester:care for that? The negroes must all be trotted to the poll.; with Radical rickets to their paws. no matter how many ualione it may coat. ler The Secretary of State, Wm. Sew ard, has seen proper to wri.e a 11n2, letter on the SANTA ANNA questior history of the country so far as our connection wlth Mexico u concerned. Seward's letter is very non. ommittai, as te usually the cue with the state papers of that wiley politician ; but the purport of it is,'that he has been inform• ed that Santa Anna left New York in the Virginia, a Baited States cease!, for Vera Crux , v a pasaenger that. after arriving there he was forced to go aboard of another I: S. vessel, the Leccony.the commander of which, in the word of Seward, "roughly laid his land on the .earn of Senor Santa Anna ," and that he was finally surrendered to the Mexicans, in whose hands he now is, if alive. His fate is uncertain The quest. me is a disagreeable one so far as the '•gov• ernment" is concerned, in fact rather' die. graceful , for that this old and decrepid man should be surrendered into the hands of his implacable enemies, for no reason, from the deck of it U. S. venal. ie unaccountable Bat the "Government" seems prepared to do any thing, OIL The Democracy of this County Till bold their Delegate Elections on Saturday the 27th inst. It is important that the beat men of' the Party be selected to hold the Convention, then we need not 'have any fears as to the formation of a good tient. The Democratic Party are disposed to ad here to old principles and measuree in spits cf the efforts made by certain policy men in cur party to lead them off from the old land marks The attempt to unite the Demo cratic Party with a set of time-Bening men, ealling themselves Conservatives, in or pre vious to our last campaign, most rig tally failed not only in Pennsylvania but in every other State were a like effort was made. The Democratic Party are not so cheaply sold out , they are not, willing to give up their name, as certain men in this State would have them do, say nothing about abandoning their principles. When ever that is done they will drift about as have the old Whig Party, being everything in turn an'S nothing much at last. The old Democracy still lives and victory inbound to again perch upon her banners, if they will but keep their *ranks clean, and not allow disaffected and corrupt peisona to hold poll ticn in their ranks. • SEASONABLE SUOtiVirloNB.—The follow ing hints are seasonable, and may be true they are at least worth trying —Oil of pennyroyal will keep murquitoes out of a room, if scattered about in even quantities. Roaches are exterminated by scattering a handful! of fresh cucumber parings about -the holm. No fly will light on the window which has been washed with water in:which a little garlic b&s been boded principles is blunted by an unrerepillous rpirt (of partizanship,are pointing exultingly to poliusal niovemeets in the South as evi denote of what they call the "pie/gross of Republicanism." The term "republican ism" used in this oonneetion may be appro priate if regarded as referring to the objects and designs of the law defying party which verified the prediction of' Jevreagort by , stealing the name of Republican with which to get into power; but if regarded in its original and legitimate meaning, it is wholly and absurdly inapplicable. It is absurd to call that "republicanism" which seeks its ends by means known only to despotism, which substitutes the bayonet for the civil Ism; wide'', in a word, establishes and sus tains by the sword a partizan tyranny whose only object is its own perpetuation. In that part of the country where this boasted "pro gees of Republicaniem" is going on, five military officials exert:joie a power equal to that of the Autocrat of all the Russia+, and the champions of' this spurious "republican ism" are now legislating to place that power beyond dispute. Their partizans, who have gone there in quest of place and power, are going through the forme of holding conven tions preliminary to the mock elections to follow. It would be placing a monstrous estimate upon popular credulity ki suppose that this mere pretence of guiu r through the forma of popular nominations and elm: tions can deceive anybody. These radical conventions in the South represent the sew tivaenta of few others than those who corn. pose them. The are comprised of Bureau agents and other political parisites who are feeding upon the taxpayers of the country, and who form a sort of mutual society for notninming and eketing thermic:lees to offtie. They have things very much their own way, anything hie effective opposition being overawed by the bayonet They are allowed to write and speak their sentiments freely, but this privilege is for them alone. They have the power through the hoards of Regictretion to make and unmake vortex at pica ore, and they can thus decide elections in advance. Their conventions are nothing but deluti:e snows 'I he election in France by which Lusts Narorroe was "ehonen" Emperor was not a greater mockery than the prospective "elections' . in the Southern States will be. And it is this miserable burlesque of republican government that is pointed to by radical journals as the "pro grams of republicanism. As we have aleoady said, if by thct phrase they mean the trines and purports of the so called Repub• hem patty, the phrase is an appropriate one, for since the party which adopted that name came into power, it has become the synonym of intolerance and tyranny. The record or the falsely styled Republican party is a record of bigotry and corruption. It had scarcely secured power before it set vole the forms of law and the guarantees of the come ituticn, and muzzled newspapers and imprieosed citizens for the expression ' of their opinion. Having used its power for thopi unlawful mane, it ricks to pro long it by means equally unlawful. Taking the term "republicanism" in its party appli. cation, its progress is fitly illustrated by the infamous and disgraceful despotism that c ame, Re a withering blight, ten States of the Cision But the apir:t cf tole Be. pubtisantem—that Repoblicaniem which an treated the patriot: of 'B7, and whose cor nerstone is the civil law with the military power subordinate—revoiii from a "pro gress.' evidenced by a system of nubridlcd power and political corruption from which the tyrants of the Old World might have learned a lesson in their efforts to destroy the liberties of their subjects. tfir The men who were instrumental• in the murior of Mrs. Surratt are beginning to be frightened at their own work, and in the trial of her 3011 John a little more show of fairness than at her trial is used. It is time that the villainous opprerson and red banded mut derera of our people should be gin to understand that crime shall not go nnwhipped of Justice. Neither ourselves, or our cons. or cur sow' sons will forget the high-handed outrages penetrated on our families and friends under the rule of Abo• litionism. John Surrates trial is still in progress, and to an unbiased mind there is nothing in the evidence to send him to the gallows for the murder of Old Abe. In our nett issue we hope to be able to inform our reader', of the result Dom' A man Gan't be a Democrat and en dorse slob men an Raymond, Seward and Stanton Raymond is the man who wrote and debreqd the address at the Philadel phia Angus/ Convention, and afterwards went home and wrote and published for the Disunion Party and at Washington city got down on his knees and begged of his Abo lition brothers •for mere, that they should forgive him if he . had done wrong, for he seas as Rood an Abolitionist as he ever wa•. &mud is of "little bell" notor iety, and Stantonscaa the cause of those An dersonville murders, for which that poor. man, Wirz, was so unjustly executed. I• We are pleased to notice that the Express comes out with a powerful article to the effect, that no man can be 4 Democrat and go :for negmsuffrage. Good! That hits the nail on the head. This squinting towards negro equality, by certain Demo °ratio sheets, must be put down at once and forever. This bobl and.manly article puts the Messrs. Brooks on the popular and win ning platform of the White "lan'e Party, and Hon. James Brooks is just the man to run as the White Man's candidate for next Governor of New York. Clear the track. —Day Bonk. FOUND Orr TO LAM- We understand that one of the Associate Judges of Union county, swarm that had be known the mon grel party was so haft' up, that it was com pelled to choose for a ca,ididate for the Sti preme bench,♦ man who had never got high er than associate Judge, that he would have made a desperate effort for the position himself. What a pity it is he hadn't found out this fact sooner. Union county instead of Allegheny, might have bad the candi date. —Drmocron: Watchman tide upon the above subject, which does not give so hopeless a view of our situation u many people insist upon taking. Throw ing am the 480 southern States, which it is not probable will be allowed to participate in the elootion, the number of electond votes will be 247. These the Democrat thinks, from present indications, will be as follows : Democrat. Republican. New Hampshire 5 Maine 7 Connecticut 5 Vermont 5 New York 33 Massachusetts 12 New Jersey 7 Rhode Island 4 Pennsylvania 26 Ohio 21 Maryland 7 Illinois 16 Delaware 11 Michigan 8 Kentucky 10 Wieoonau 8 Tennessee 10 lowa 8 Indiana 13 Minnesota 4 Nebraeks 3 Hams 3 Nevada 3 Doubtful . Oregon 3 I% est Virginia 5 California 5 Missouri 11 Touil If the ten excluded Suttee are permitted to participate in the election, the Democrat thinks that "it is altogether probable that. their 70 electoral votes will be cut solid for the Democratic nominee, although it is pos sible through the interference of the military that the negro.' may carry South Carolina audLoniniana." In that event, the Southern vote would stand Democratic, 67 ; Re publican, 13 , and the electoral vote would be divided as follows For the Democratic eanclidate 192 For the Repnblican candidate 115 Democratic majority El FIVIDIBII OUTRAGE AND MEWLS. Br Nzawors IN Nonni CAROLINA.—A fiend ish outrage and murder was perpetrated in Janes County North Carolina a few days since by three negroes The negroes went to the house of Mr. Reeves Po ~ c ue and mating an attack upon the family raptured them and shut them up in an outhouse on the perm area They then robbed the house of all its contents and out becoming satisfied set upon the family and committed the most cruel murders recorded. The first %Arline were Mr. Poseur and his wife who were to ken out and murdered before the eyes of their children They then bel.te,l a dauch ter of Mr Fo.,rue and her child an infant about fie' months old and eller sontelong the Add from her mine nud killing it, non, dared the mother. A %mower daughter of the family caught up a child and ittartra to run away front ti mite, why,' she was to ed npon by the MINToChtn, stud het self and chill both wounded . She continued on her way, however with out being further n:oleated, and suceeetkil is reaching a neighbor's house some two miles and a half distant from the scene of the murder. Upon examination the child was found to be dead. Sheriff Craven of Newberg, North Carolina, has left then. with a pone of men, and a meeting of the citiiens of that city was called on the .tame day to concert measures to aid in the arrest of the murderers of the Ftseue THE RrevraicAN.-3.1r. Albert F. Yost, lately connected with the Republican of Bloomsburg, advertises in our paper, of to day, thathe willrevive the Republican newt , paper of this County, about the Ist of August next Like all his predecessors, he prominea the friends a high toned organ - - This was the key -note in Tiffacy'e time. pitches an octave higher by Emory ; then came Billy Burgess a half note higher ; then Ira Avery fairly squealed out with dignity and loftiness of tone , then came Bill; again who, to close the strain, struck in, the last time, ten or fifteen octaves lower than at first ; and finally the coucern died out with a low, moaning wail— its long only half sung. Every one of these black birds struck such a lolly key-net •, that nothing short of a sheriff's execution could make them pay their debts or bring their music down to the comprehension of our common back wood's pecplc. Mr. Yost is spoken of by those who are acquainted with him, as a practical, common sense printer, and gen tleman, and may not, like his distinguished predeceseors, strike such an ear-piercing key -note, and such a tragic attitude in ma king his dehut.—North Branch Democrat FAST RAILROAD TRAVEL —The fastest railroad time ever recorded hereabout we Stink was made between this place and INding early on Monday morning a week. A gontrnment detective reached Reading, and cksiOd to go on to New York in all haste. The regular train had left, and there were but 40 minutes !eft to reach here in time to take the New York Jrain. So he hired a locomotive to bring biN here, the engineer giving Mtn full assurati,•e of making the trip in time, and sure enutiel. the distance 36 miles, was accomplished in : 4 5 minutes, much to the satisfaction of the official. He wa4 so well pleased, that he rewarde3 the engineer and fireman each 810, besides rkv ing $75 for the use of the locomotive. Allentown Democrat. sir BRIGADIER GRNFRAL THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER ie reported to have been drCwned by falling fram the steamer Thompson,on the Ist instant, while en route to discharge his duties as Governor of Mon tana territory. He was certainly engsg«l in preparing for the Indian war. General Meager was born in Waterford, Ireland, in August, 1823 ; received a full education and was admitted to the bar; joined the Young Ireland movement, and was sentenced to death by the ruling party of England ; was eummuted to penal servitude; escaped and reached New York, and after. some legal service was found in the ranks at Bull Run and other Vitginia battles. lir The execution of Maximilion, by the Mexican Mongrels, is fully confirmed. The death of this unfortunate young man. shot in cold blood, lie& at the door of the United States. Had it not• been for the petting which these brutal greasers and half-breeds have reoeived from that Supreme old /Oa, Seward, no such a disgrace to civilisation would have occurred. Our attention to them has, as in the case of inferior races, only puffed them up with a fine idea of their own important*, sad they thought .they wog do "a big thing" to show how great and mighty they were. As it is, they have only shown their Wml brutality and ea-- age, y —Pay Book. " Ye, 1 10 ~ Coro 1 00 Buckwheat " 80 ~ Oat., 60 Clovereeed " 700 Flaxseed, " 250 Dri'd apples " 2 60 Pot. toes, " 80 Flour per barrel, 16 00 Butter, • 20 Eggs per dozen, 15 Tallow per toned, 14 Lard 15 Haw, " 20 Shoulders, " 15 Hay per ton, . 15 00 l- - --S----.--.....-.. IN AA Die D . AtQranget:ille, ou the 11th inst.,le the Rev, Nathaniel Spear, Mr, JaWell'lleller, and Mies Cathanno Hart, both of Groan. wood Township, Columbia County, Pa. On the 14th Wet, by the Rev. Willies, J. Ryer, Mr, J. N. Shugart! to Miss tielva Shuman, both of estswists Township, Columbia County Pa. RE In East Bloomsburg, on Thursday last, Mrs. Blooms Long, aged 37 years 5 months and . 11 days. WASHING MACHINE. It I. lienefel'a ronceiteil that "the Net is always the cheapest and that being the met great pleasure IS With in Introdurini to the public DOTY'B CLOTHES WASHER whillo Is tepidly hr t. nom/ ioupolor and tooth lA.• Mo Ake lb,. Wild Mot! if *imbibe to tolltrolOot loos t.nnw.uAl• and pintos°. tool. i toe tlolhr• itl•set.l U. hot roils, •n.) "Nei In WllllO Ihu.lmmrr• rd and lb. roo,ftorol. lho Mathloe npvtilltd a• Thou. Ilto Muth e• slotodtly. elonoty •ul rool , y ot. , it. sod that /Mt itiolonott tenrong and • ...In/ mil lb.* • 1.11I•C Mhlth In • moot osteut is 1100 .n•+ unit. Isishlont•ol pr... Id. 101 • tAIIVIEII%/11, Cu 01111K8 lA/ It I MI It the whale tator of werbene to bet • pletleort Pau. time eenetterett tetth the former tootle of ttIYBOINGI AVD tOAICIVOCI. aid terietin and withetne. The diet Ito to theroyed y the 110 1 81:DO that but little etteopteetton tt Inetiallty 10 expel N. ND Won, is the Cuuuty should ye witlwont DOTT'S CLOTHES WASHER and the t:Ntl/CSIPAL cumin; WRINGti. The r•itte of these Illaebooes tale as tonewt. F2nAly Ns. Vrashtt. • • • • • • ell 0. Hotel Om • • - • IS $ ' ann oy me. !Co.! wropr. Nile Nn. IL . . . . . • ruld be March 17 11161-17. ("ITATION TO LEMUEL POTTER, ' Mtn': of Charles Stewart, dee'd. COLI:14 RI A COUNTY. CtiY In Ihn.Orrhnne' Court in and for the said e. cent, it 'I, WO. dim thus contained • The petition .4 Wesley Fleming et itherifolly rep• temente. that Mertes Stewart, late of maid county. died about the hrst of lane. A 1,.,. DIM o► 00 o► before. intertatr. ■nd that administration of his goods. chattel• and credits was on the Wel day of Jane, A. n., ims, duly peanud by the Reveler of raid County to 14mnd Potter. and that the petition. er became •airily in the earn of me hued end dolls?, to the admint•trouon bond 01 the raid Lemuel Pot ter, milli condition according to law. that by virtue of the author ty conferred upon him as sdtataulte• tor aforesaid. the mod I.erunel Potter poivreeed :vm.elf of the raid diode. 'battens acid cretti.s mounting is valor to the oust of one hundred and forty duller* and ninety night teals at by an sown• tory co it's snipe Old in the Mlle* .t the Os ter on the Wel day of June A. It. will appear. Toe petitioner farther reprerefria that the raid I•emusl Potter is wowing and mistoutmeien edd estate and property under his charge. by orelertieg and rrfotmg to render full and tom (oceans. of pintb iodate or property come to his hands cr tnowled;•e. The primmest the:critic pram , its Cony' to 1..0T a 61.4.011 to the tall I emu.) Potter, requiring him to appear to this Conrt on a der minam. to an•wer this complaint. and *bow tassel! any be bare why heehould not he ordered to give such counter actor Wes as the Court *hall Judge necessary to Indemnify the petitioner against Puma by reason of his surety• thin. and Ind the Collet wilt grtmt such foit►er te. lief as cony be set/tor:zed by law Whereupon .Iny O. 1061. Motion directed to lam , lint I . OllYr to. on the first (fay of nest Tt•rm, chow :mune why he altiord not give additiosal security or be removed. ) In tettlmonv whereof I have hereunto I. P. vet ley nand end enneed the °Metal seal or (-.--'said I' nun to be affixed ibis twentieth day of May. A. D.. IhC.7. neve COLEMAN. Bleometturg.July In. PO MANHOOD: 110 W LOST, if a Mt./ published, In a sealed cave. gllope. Price 6 cent". A lecture on the nature treatment and radical cure of lieMloll,l %Yeaknead or Spermatorhota. Induced by lyelf-Abuse ; Involuntary Emissions. la pmeney, Nervous Debility and. Imp..diments to Marriage lenntaill ; .Coneuniptioa, Ppliens,. and Pita; Mental and Physical Incapacity. ac. Hy !tOheri J. Culverwell, M. D.. author of the 'green pn9k,' die, Tb, , world renowned author, fa this admirable Lee. t ot e, c'early proven front his own experience, mat the awful consequences of dell•Abose may be Pir , tl• ca tt y rearm ed %ninon( bled/mac and without Mirk ,"rose. 'w ool. operation,, boogies. inetromentr, ring., or o r irdiOle. pointing out a main of cure at once certain and I 'Urinal, by which aver, ',offerer. r ivataly and radically. This Let. no matter eiLmi hi:. condition nay be. may cure t h u im re it w l i r i c l h p 'e ro a v ß e lY a boon to thourands and thousands. gent under seat to any addr.Arns , in a plai v n enelope, on receipt of at; vista, or two postage 'imps, Alan Dr. CuiverwelPs Marine 06'Ide. price 26 tents. Addre oi, 1...11Ad. J. C. NLINE igy Howary, New York, P. 9, box 44...6. .r.b. 13. 1147,—iy Peas la Co. NOTICE.. Orncr or Tars lhomersrao La latertst , Tr, July I. irwt. We. tho Officers of the Posy, of Trusters, certify that the conditions upon which the last subscriptions to the Btneh of said &mogulc wee made have bleu compiled with. T.. R. RUITRT. President. Attest, P C Eves. ale, roars The euhertlhcre to the Stock of the above named Inetitiste wi.l plonk pay the first inetaliment: to wit : One loirth if their pitherription ma pet raid condition, to Wit.t.ien Snerve. Treseerct. L. B. RUrkßr. ►'rrndpt. July 110.1 W. THE COLumlim HMI; B. H. S'FOUNEIR , Proprietor. Thia las two riatt4 lotoly Otted op tbeeememeto (tattoo of the traveling petite genteelly. situated on Mein puree!. •few doors above the Cott MOSSr no what It known as the -litobblenn property." It ie centrally located In ti a town, am wt plearent plane fora orate to atop bootees being in that part of town what. Os mainsilir of the believe. Is being Cone. The proprietor Nolo ronetirmi that he le prepared te he senate I salts }lon to his 'molt, and ►Gold tolidt a flit portion of thit ruttlie patron go PlormOutg. May 11, 4607. DI ED. 41 • • • • • »9, & B. NULL Age*. Pannek. Ps ROW RESTORED. Wit arn tuthoW to v. *mei nape et vw hem JIM Oa Of •I for VOVIIII'Y CON WI ONIIIn t faO n 0f . .1 pd sown* unitlnr/iond Mt, y n Un In • loot Olson mtntnlA on Mkt. ItOPOo 4t Ibtodo 011 1 011 1 41 040 Or dnantintWoi dot Td* u hoo It, tent- pl. ' 4 Treasurer. Tfigyorylo A* 00 40000 of my friend. WO loMoyso to 000t1M0001' Oa a misdadato pot moo otTomiumr, sodded so *, doors of Conviolloo. Townehip, Juno 13, 11107,—pil T 11TOV T. Treasurer. aACOII YOUR, of 111111610, her outhunted or In MP hawser hir eager for the Wheal Melt Trompeter ruhteet to the Orris Ivo el Um no to Convention. 111, WWhT.en Mherlff. ANDREW I. At WHITSON, of °oatmeal T.'s. altla. 'Nage Oa eeltaialqe of dos moony Meals Re hie been Isar to ore, MINH° I/V reedit ago 10, SIIERIFIF of olouteet Comet?. moblect th the iv' clelou of the Deointaille L'oetveattoe. Joao 10, lam,—rd. Merlin WE ore author's/0 to swum the name of A. tltlll'll, of oladloott Towegblp, as a condlifotil fur the otßee of Illoto Shoal of Culotobto Coubty !object to the doci.lon of the heinoerotk Corot), VOW 1/04001 , 1 to be bold f•t illoourtborg, ob Monday, Jul/ V9lb, 1967, Joao IV, 1947. mierier. AVI No hod full enneultetion with many Den e rg Milk friends In the County, I here CUOrluded ut prevent nams hefore the Drmocrary of ColuceLin COunty fur the once of lin mum 'object to the O. cielun of the Democratic County Controollno, end moot respeetfully ask of the DththeraDe a"WI of this County their hearty support' ANDREW FRRAR, Donn Township. he 19, 1867 Sh~ii 10916 H 11.FURBIAN, of Bloom, bad •athorl■ed ra to announce Ins nlilUo u a candidate for Barr, of Columbia County, autiect to the daelalon of t/ Coomy Coartatlon, Joao 19, 1867. Sheriff. ipatMß MUMMY MR. of Bloom, at the tolicitotir* of his many friends hes consented to tat rano*. e (Of Mil tar of Coitimbia County and if nomiuri ed end elected piedhes bimsolf to perform the doh s of ibe once with the beet of his stillitwo, sud at as same time Work faithfully and Parallattl y for the run miss of the Democratic Patty in the toning tam. pfti.ri PUbjert la the Perlman of the Democracy of CornMbis C:ounty. Jana 19, lehl.—pd. sillr ati FF. mo m t rAve been amhoriten toannonrinc Diet tsl W. Att LI, Aft 0, of Coots° township. Colauktria Co, lea I bra candidate for the ate of Nuottre at Calau , to r.t/olv, subject to the decision of Ips Dim 4:.700,r0bta,0. lit. 1801—pd. DIRE a Er. °AMUR!. IC UN ft, of Renton Towoodip. tarots him. sloop as a ttlidighlta fat tits Deka of DUCK try of consult** County, walled to the dorislon of ,ha Demorsty of the County. June thl, MISERIES. WiI.4IAM APPLIIIIIMI, nr Donlon, bow withanx od nr to ammeter* hie non* ha the tithe* ar oft I VII id' Co lootibili county ;be bowleg been lo= doted by btu tautly liietido who ore ontiotto to toi In it OMO unmoor the Woo he ouotoino.i while 0064 11 10 nd on ittrart.otAtion to Pat Wain Hs 10 auWeel WM, decision or the tioniottallo Vourootiea, lane Ilk Ilia TREASURER. Wit aro authorised to aonottoort the nowt of TV FRANKLIN L. 8110E4 N, of estoottrea Torre. , atop f.tf th• onitn of (WJSTY TKE:te,tiatt, sob. too to the deriston of the Commotion Juno toit, THE I$ UER. wee ate authorized to se mime the name or JOHN If II ETIAtt, of Milani Toniamile, WI a mot. dam Pif the Mtn of cagINTV Tit ti,inigt ER, et the comma Cittiffid OlittjeCt to the decision of the Define. exotic Coureetion i June itti, teaT, County Treasurer. kVYffifi 'steed the Mummery ofColurnitis Gone ty faithfully for • number .4 year'. in the cops nary of editor and publisher of the Biltwiat Gairrit, and b.iirefog that lorth.cootintserf service is entitled in ceitatherstion et the hands of the petty, I heel. been %educed to allow my name to o before the ith people au a midate for COUNTY TREASURER. Nhould I be nominated sni elected I promise to per the dolls* of the office with pdatity end to the best of my ability. J. 9. 15.1NDZie. Nerwico, June 9C. Inv, pi. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNINLSIIIP The interest of ft.ittnlyst in the partnerebip beet nese cif >Htnhner k Widnioyst in Bloomsburg having been rind by B. :Rohner to Nana deroby on the nth day of Joie len, Notice to hereby wren test the 40 penitently heretofore existing betevien ft Plohner d,. Vt admoyer in the hosiers* f Balmy end Confectionery in Ifioonishitrig P*, watt dissolved by mutual coeirent on said 'kik day of June INV. The hooka of the let. Arm are in the heeds of Frederick Fel:lawyer for lieutenant. at for o.d eland in the Etrbebee Work, where the Leonetti , 10111 be aria dueled by Frederica Widraoyer & &MO Jacoby. N. NNR. F. WIDMVVE.II. Illonreehorg, June 19,1867. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER SHIP. The l'o-Partoerehip heretofore filleting between Ilatchesoo k At,l. lo the tannic( beteariese, in fern 'Vermeil, Valuable County, woe dissolved on the MTh day of Mitch W 7. by menus' enneent. Thole haviod accounts to o title we print theme for adsu• devotion to either ineinbee of the dm. IWTCHIM./11 di ASH. Eishisirrrek. Jane 3, 1867. A NEW STOCK OF GOODS, EIMI ITE lIARDWAI% THEO OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, AT THR NEW STORE OP C. W. SNYDER, BLOOMSBURG, PA., (enlisting or every article Mead fa a Or at eland Hardware More, among whirl are the following: IRON, NAILS. and STREL. WAGON SPRINGS and !SILO, PAINTS, OILS end GLASS. GRAIN and GRASS !MTGE& and SYTIRE MATHS, GRAIN CRAMPS, !A ES, KIRBY'S COMBINED REAPER d; MOWER, HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED PATENT BAG-HOLDER, AND THE IMPROVED CHERRY SEEDER. A tAto, LIMSERCIERI OIL POLISH at Whaled'', and *cult. Give my A CALL. Bloomsburg, loos ID, tee, W 1:118KERS AND MUSTACHES Veered to grow open the manotbellt flee In from thres.tonve weeks by urine Dr. Derylgoe's Rem. teursteur Ciplllaire, the most wonderful discovery In modern erlence,setteg nynn the Board and ffalr In en slalom nuraenloue manner. It has been need by the elite of rerls and London with the mood.f lexing sumer. Names of , sit pnrchsoors will be registered. sad If entire ealleMetion is not Oren la every Instance. the money will be cheerfully refund. ed. Pries by mail, reeled and postpaid, Pew erlplite mrcalars and testlmenlsli mailed free. Ad• droll al•L'aim. slums & co., Chemists. No. RN River Mutt, Troy. N. Y.. Pole anent' for the United Mmes, Veit. RI. 11167-17. gisi THE ORPHANS' COURT OF COL. * UMBIA COUNTY. It: the metier of the relate of theme, Robert, de. roeeed. And new to wit: M. fell WV, the cowl eprotnt C. B. Ornalwni , grq ,avAitor. to mike AU• triburind of the footle in t le, hinds of the admlnb• tretor. 'Pi the Conrt. Prom the Record. iris/ Cameo. Clerk. The audltnr shitt•P named well attend In the duties of hip appointment,/it hill nellee In Slnromehnre. nn Th. miler Atilt lit IM?, nt 10 n'elnelt 4 In, at witch tornp and place all perrons baring elalme ammo maid artate most prerPnt them. Or be debarred from claiming a share In the IMMO; n. B. NIVICEWAY. Auditor. Blnnmaburg. June SI% lON. AUDITORS NOTICE. The tondertlanad an kolllol appointed by the Orphans '1 nor' of Colombia C neat,. to mite 4401- bull , tn. mond the Wire, of tha proceeds of the Eatato of WO Hain Edward i and Margatet lidetatde dortaxed, wltanttard,to the Mattis of bla inipeont meal, on latorday the lath day of Atodest nttt, ,c 1 10 O'clock, a,m,. at the nate* of M E. Jaelmon. at Beterlek, re„ at which Ism and plata all parsons Intarainted ate tlhad to 'Mond. N N Jungle, 16M, CONSOLIDATE i SHOWS! CRC I SES IERAGEBIES. Car at Exhibition into *World 1 With a Modal and Com ete grA*6 The lei 1 1 ' 4 W C Titlß And co,lobrdation of Shit landing Want embracedin o X :Et 0 'ET Mit IEI ES 0 . Pr....tow mem Rare and Iltiskun Animate, intereoda. pipia itnd Iloptiles end 4 more Varied end Jeoinel POW tarnance than An any e.merrn In America. A mainr portion of the ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS a Ilertr 141.14 jut 110104/Wl. Among the hettures THE BABY ELEPHANT "X•XICa Xa X JP la *r e " An Vnyeeined Calf. Foot A 'neon Elephant *vet eq. Yeavert end elaelleit Min Only IS sawithi obi. Stand» 211 Inch,* high, and **lglu ;OP pounds, and the antwhaf u t pettonajait Trained Munster, " ME X" ME X AT , A Colonial Astatie, firTHE BABY ELEPHANT.4II Haut Pe) , euell la trerel on Pmt, Will riot be *bairn la • the ►'stria, but will Lit performed le the kiln. st soak EAldbittou PIM F 4 HUGH, Tim 17,ring Animal r ongatr , r. will at PIRA shibition, am , r rant LlONS,flUtai% LEON ANI/ AND PA and darn • Thrilling retformaner s ith flap. f , eon* and Sairlint Ma Erna Entplay of WS LD A N I MALS .11,4 lb. FEEDING OF THE WILD BEASTS' Wail he raven art eor.itplettora.with the CONTINUED AND VARIED ENTERTAINMENTS. The Dens wiileonthin n Mn ;nal fteeht Zebra; a Towering ()attach, tibiae Plumed, Seven Feet Three African Lion (Six Menthe old; Kittens, driest and prettiest rpeeinlann In any Menagerie; Sacred Cow end Calf; Long Lip ped indoostan Bears only Animal. of the kind known to exist; The Erebus or 3 et Meek Lion; a Dominique Alpacca; the "Ship of the Dee ert"—rt Dromedary of sahrtra ; Black. African and Asiatic Lions and Lionesses; I3eng;tl Ti. gers; Sauey.). and South American Leopards; Meek', Orderly and eirinsmori Bests; Striped and Spotted hyenas; Elk ; Fallow and Spotted Deers; Cashmere °oats ; Wolves; Panthers; poxes;Coons; mons ; Consent's ; Bea rers ; Moose; Ctrit est.; Prsitle Dogs, weak it FULL AVIARY OFl3lKDG,andnllthe known variety of Apes, Baboons and Monkeys, THE CIRCUS TROUPE I r FORTY PRINCIPAL• ARSISTER, moos whom arr. SIX rAIt LA rwr-i, more then hero ern bean entered in ono EQUESTRIAN MOW. Mille Carlotta Wh 'they, La Petite Louhle, M'l le Marguretta Le Moyne, Mille Elvin', Miss J en nette May land_, and Mom. Clemene jabs ler. Two Cllrcsazi alcomerztin Pete Conklin dC Cbax. Morgan. John Conklin,. The Athlete and Cannon Usti Slanipulafth J. Hernandez, Ram Reel Rider. Geo Deriona, Omar Dolisle, Laißowe, Rarer. ter, O. Hunter, H. Hanlon, Pierre, Jean, Roch. ford, Dunbar, Moos. Y. Trine. W. I((chards** Mostar Uharies and Mr. H. Whither, And oaten. famishing all ttot le lewrel. AntoAnd BM managed in the Kqueslainn Act. ilieb A GRAND PROCESSION. net Will be toads upon the Entree Into Town every D. 1r 8T °X' II DT CP CP XV. Consisting of • . 1 1 1 .1EIE MASSIVE TEMPLE 'OF MUSIC, Drama by Sixteen Arabian Horses. contnining lIRITNEWB PHILADELPHIA COR NET BAND. AO SUPERB DENS, elegantly painted and orniziest•A 111/"Theo ./ 11 004m . oY 311 et 21 .411 An Immense Monk of Trained' Blooded Circus Horses, And • LONG LINE OF WAGONS, CARS, Stm.. the whole (orating I PUBLIC P 4 BADE worth a day'sjuurney to wattles& All the Menageries'and Circuses under e Tent for One Single Price Of Admis on sion. Two Performances, Afternoon & Evening, at 2 & 71.2 o'clock Doors open one hour previous. Seats for an who come. Plenty of Room Ireimgmmil ADMISSION, ) • 60 corn CHILDREN, under 10 years, - 26 CENTS THIS EMOTE MOW WILL. EXHIBIT At DANVILLE, Tuesday July 2411,‘ BLOOMSBURG, Wednesday July 24th„ SLABTOWN, Thursday July 25th,, ASHLAND, Friday July 26th, One day only, afternoon and evening at each place. COME AND SEE THE LARGEST 511 OW CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. IN THE WORLD, IM