otrittg 11111. 41. JACOBIK SOU • k 112 m • S. 'i 0111. ?ottoman& k to. . :7 Fork Row Wok York ••nu duly uutkorisilul mollett tud MAYA onborriP• iaoe Mittpdvergilpg for the PsMtetral 4 6tar. pub. 060 it WooIiMMOIN Oplutubia county, Pa. State, Dillteki County Ticket. lebr iregifrofthe ffigirensiCourt, zoltririo. essmirereospo OF POILADEI.PTIIA. ASSEMBLY, 4 Cirrd THOMAS CHALFANT, of Montour County. *mann', :MORDECAI ti 141.4111 ), Co itru Twit TIMM HER, JACOB PAM of Militia Twp. COrNTY romm 'DAVID YEA° HR. or Loma, Twp. Jilve room' n TUOS. J. WE IL! of3it, Pleasant Atan - roo, JACOB BARRIS, or itothloa wp -nil HA ItSWOOD “OPIN1011." The Repub limn 6)1,0441y etills upon the Peumeratie papers to print the opinion of Judge Sharsutod on tl : legal tender ours. don. Why, in the name of common sense, .dou't the wan,puhlish it himself, instead of giving his readers garbled extracts rum the document—especially if it is of such a terribly dislicgo/ character as to completely annihilate Judge Sharswood s rapotation 3$ a patriot' Come, Doctor, it is ppm' flan' ler make her rata, ; We (i.tr.° you to print the opinion iu full, so that your readers may have n proper understanding vethe case. Why call upon at to furnish the (supposetip Proofs of the unworthyte ss of our email date when you, as you allege, have them at hand? The opinion will be found !pub •lished rerietti'm in the Plidulelphin ily; of . the 14th iust., a paper which penetrates every nook and corner of l'enu•ylvania where PClllOviat is to be found. Why , does the MIA/Now keep it buck ? It is our cpiniou that the flp i pt Moan will sot weep.; our challenge, tool pubiish the opinion iu full. That journal is afraid of the light. But we shall see whether it will longer insult the t ommon sense of its readers by withholplin from them what it elaitus to be ample proof of the unfitness of Judge Sharswood to sit tot the Supreme Lynch. Let the "opinion" appear .11 the columns of the lecimblicon, otherwise let that journal "dry up" on the subject. Stanton kicked Out. Lan Deo! Johnson has done one good thing. He has kicked Stanton out ef the Cabinet. Ile would not go out until he was kicked out. In this respect we fear he rep resents the Mongrel party. it is doubtful whether they will give up power until com pelled to. Mr. Johnson asked Mr. Stanton to resign, when he sent n most insulting let ter, telling hint that he would net, Where upon Mr. Johnson suspended him, and made General Grant acting Secretary of War. We would fondly hope that the linuh pia beieg knocked out. the whole wagon will full to pieces. There has been a mysterious influence surrounding Mr. Johnson, which no theory has been able to unravel. Why he should retain Stanton, who has opposed him at every step, and why Seward should be the defender and support er of Stanton, though pretending to differ from him, and support the President, all these are curious facts, and din rult to be understood by ontsiders. Would that Andrew Johnson would rise like a giant refreshed., and hurl the enemies of our country to perdition. All he bast, do is, simply to °toy hair oath of • ofices. Ile is Commander in Chief of the army. Lot him wtihdraw it at once from the southern States and send it to Gen. Sherman to pro tect our western settlers; Let him admin ister the government on the Constitution pare and simple, and pay no attention what •evor to the so-called laws of Congress, that presume to wipe out States. is he to turn traitor &owe Conflrr.ls has 7 That is the (motion fur him to ask himself, and answer if ho can. With one grand elThrt now he could right the ship of State. Let hint put Seward in the same boat with his friend Blanton, and got rid at once and forever of the whole gang of plotters, conspirators and architects of ruin, who have dragged our .country into its present abyss of woe. In our next we intend publishing the able speech of Hon. Benjamin H. Hill, of Georgia. It was delivered ou the I Gth of July last at Atlanta, before a large assem blage. The Bellfonte Watchman says: "It is the ablest thing we hare Pm from the South on the situation, and exactly embodies our ideas in regard to what. ought to he the policy of the South. We have been utterly astonished that any man of &erney or intelligence in the South would willingly accept the shameful and despotic govern ment which Congress would force upon them. We wonder that more feeling is not expressed on the subject for we did not be lieve the Southern people to be of those who "lick the hand that smites them," and we are glad to see this iudicatiou of their waking up." etir Frank Leslie's Magazine is on hand for September, looking as tempting as a large fine luscious peach. Its fashion plates cannot he surpassed. if wo men) a lady (and wo often wished wo were—fur awhile anyhow,) wo certainly should not do with out this Magazine. We can't tem how any one eau. There is au immense amount of labor and money expuudetl on this publica tion for which the proprietor is entitled to a libunl support, ARTMTED.-J. 11. limdlvy, Esq., the senior counsel for the defence in the Surmtt trial, was arrested ou l'hunslay morning upou the affidavit of Major Richards, Su• porintendeut of the Washington Police, for handing a letter supposed to k a challenge to Judge Fisher. lie was titleu before a magistrate, waived an examination, and gave bonds in fifteen hunched dollar, for his appearance when required. fhpulation Convention. +wen the how of one-o r od two 9'oloti on Monday le - ',GA . the ReSblitin Blockhead nve ''. of , , ty held ht. the ourt;'g' oT ::' : ' ibu .:. privii deal ,ly t);ka afimo idled a Cowitentiort; over her , . th Corm. ty ; and if we may take this Convention a* a fair indication of the dwindling away of the Blockhead Party lit Columbia County, there will be but few of the party loft alter the Bth day of ()debar next, On motion of Col. Knorr, a Delegate from Bloom, the Convention woe to order by the calling of Benjamin P. Fortner, of Catawi* Pa, to the Chair ; •and on motion, Capt. .Ittektion, of Berwick, and M. W. Monroe, of Montour, were Amen Seerctarice. `The wheels of the Convention now being elightly in motion, Col. Iciforr offere'd a res• elution nirpointitig John ilurtnnin, of the "Buukhern' •in diendeck, and some "other nion," es Representative l'unferec.., which was accepted e 'them u dimuting yoke. A motion WIIB then made to the effect that the Convention proceed to the nomination of a NU County Ticket, which wars agreed For the Mime or Sheriff the Convention nimiinated Silas Connor, of Orange, with. out opposition. There being no time taken up by applause, the Convention immediate 'TY Promoted to nominate a candidate for ~ County Treamrer, 'l'hnt lucky individual was our towtvonan, 1. W. Hartman, who, welmve no doubt, would make e creditable officer if he had an oppf.rtunity of Fen, but while the Penuatratie party eitao.4' to natnace the timmoial affairs of the Comity. Mr, 11. will be obliged to occupy an unin terested Neat. The tvetuoeracy prep:A , to handsomely elect Mr. Jacob lobe, of the av !it 1111111 Ha tip teas Snag John , of Lorict. far County of roars l'ett,,,T, the Donner:dui windins. Hill ilk:ince Mr. Johnson. john. tin Thipiddivans ulna tire ititercoe , l in running a falser, swear that th,iy will not support this num ; o what 8611 he done ? Wo min tee nothing left for the t ominee in that event but to ii.ufriir detlint. For Auditor, a very important office hut little sought after, rspoo indy in the Ee -1 ellivnt: ranks, the 'Contr.:nit hin nominated ---- V e tte r , of :tl it ioo. Ile most likely hill be elected to stey in Maine, and attend to his present vocation. The last and only nomination, that might eotoidered almost a "sure pop" for an office. was that of EliTha Hayman, of i'lleilwood. This nomination was made to the great disappointment of quite a moo her or the more ardent womkcrs of the Hoot:howl party. This nomination was for the dive of Jury t'otinnissioner. An entire ticket having been uninitiated, Vol. Knorr rose to 'his feet and stated to the Convention that Pr. John was present, and that he (John) had a lot of resolutions in pocket, drawn up t y the express pur pose (by the request of several delegates) of having them read at the Convention, and therethre, he (Knorr) would move that Dr. John be requested to read them. The Con vention took favitrat,le action on Ott' matter. The great AM" of the Rfputdiron arose. drew forth from his pocket a roll of paper, and read therefrom a string of resolutions as lung as the moral law, complimenting and endorsing the Abolition Congress for their (dis)uniortism, Gov. Geary fur his (disdionesty, and Judge Williams for his net disapproving of their ruinous and high handed measures. It is not necessary for us to say that these resolutions macro adopted, when there was nobody in the Convention who dared op_ prase them, after the great ldier•irritcr had finished reading, putting in them all the vim, force, emphasis and physic he could produce. The President, Andrew Johnson, who John once boasted of having voted for in the Baltimore Convention, was given the eomplete go-bye. A ..lohnvon may eon sider liltniell'honored by their ,ilenee ; while, on the other hand, Senator Cameron was Bedaubed all over with their saliva, not at all complimentary to astate.anatt ~rnelowwlw l4,-.11 ability and true worth, but the old Winnebago may take it all right. Some one made a motion to adjourn, and /lur-jein•iu put the motion to the Conven tion an I adjourned her ili.'• liccovutat).—Sinee our last issue, the most important of the papers stolen from the safe in the Ake of B. B. Buyer, Eso., in this place, have been recovered. Those papers, the reader will remember, related to the trial of Falmestock vs. Boyer. They were received by .1. B. Packer, Esq., from Williamsport, by mail. The sender does not go into any explanation nor does he say why he did not send all the papers. He said if 11r. Buyer was successful in the suit he would claim the reward, but doe& not give his name or address. It is evident that the thief or thieves upon opening the safe, and cowing first upon the tin boa containing the papers, made olf with it under the im pression that it contained the ohieet of their search, viz. greenbacks—North'd County Democrat. Kr President Johnson has "suspended," in other words kicked rho notorious Stanton out of his Cabinet, and Gen. Grant bastion appointed Secretary of War ad interim. It would have been a blessing to the country it' the President would have done so two years and a halfago. Much of the bad feeling which now exists, and the deplorable con dition of the country resulting therefrom, would have been thereby avoided. But, better late than never. Every radical cur in the land is yelping at the heels of the President, but be pursues the "even tenor of his way," and minds them not.—Read ing atuctie. Alas and alma I We thought a part of our minion in this world had been ae complidied. Under the moat humane im puleoa we took Doctor John in band to re move 'letters on the brain', written by himself to hinglf. But the patient hex relapsed. The disease will probably he more untnanagige than over, and wo turn only tender hi readers our profound cetr. dolenoes. This is a,lbrrowfttl NA 1011 Of 41111110 WILLIANSPOSM Psi;' Upßi 13.—The "'did=,M H. Jsmes'A ;.. his °yolks', aged 75 yow l ON li , 401 . lie mu ono of An mod ' troMitors of the bar to , this pettier Psikeitsitia, and has not missed *Court in Lyecomilg County far the put forty years, except during the time he was on the bench of the Supremo Court. He was employed in all important muses in our courts, and aided in the eon 'Action of every criminal who was over exe cuted in this county. no was highly esteem ed for his mond worth end was to many commencing business life. Ho was a full member of time Presbyterian Church, and gave liberally to its support. noon ENAIIPLE.—An exalt:nip thus rewords the good 'example of a prominent Detunerat in the proper dissemination of Democratic principles: "One of our sub scribers mine our ligiee one thy lAA week and renewed his subset iption liar another year. lie then ordered a copy of the paper to he sptit to his two brothers and his work man, antl then paid for them a year in ad, vatwe, rematling that "these were time.= 101, i men ought to read the troth." We record this example or a bumble but earnest I)emeerat with pleasure. It is worthy to be 641 0 % 0 1 by other 4. Let the people read sound papers aid understand folly th e a i m roil datieet of the Jacobin healers. and there will be a change in the pullie opinion. tlld men elimild encourage the young men to take and teal Thanocrutie papers. Let them grow up with porreet pribeiples. We emilmetld the above to the consideration of our friends in the (aunty. A ( NT APP.% 114.--1 hi Sunday night one ofear merchants was aroused from his , Innibers by hearing some one on the kitch en roof 01 his house, Takher his revolver he went to the place and di4coverml a young man eth.ily mum pting to get in a window.— .1, his actions wore hardly those of a burglar 'the merchant ~poke to him before shooting, and the young man like rrockett's coon, was eery glad to "come down." In reply to hi' meutions, the young man stated that to pay a friendly visit to the ..,rvant girl, and utterly disclaimed all bur : lariow= intentions. Tlis captor, however, march:. him to jail, and yesterday he was taken hcP.re a Justice of the Peace. The irl wa- sr nt for and. much as she regretted the to ec—ity. she admitted the "soft im peatinnent" that he was viiitiog her with her eminent. The young gent was Hued:lip and ro-t r e., under the city ordinance, and warred to be more circumspect in his mid night rambles.—Lycorahto G,t.ftte, VW' To repel the invasion on our liber ties, which the enemies of our country who are now in power, are making demands that our voice should lie heard through the BALD IT-BOX, and that their despotic nets should there lc rebuked. Every Item ()erotic vote is needed to help to redeem our magnificent old State from the hands of the doeuiler and plunderer—from the men who would place you on an equality with the negro and make the Afriran your ruler and law maker. Every consideration of duty, honor, interest, awl' love of liberty, should now induce every one, who considers him self a member of the great Ikonoeratie par ty, and belonging to the white race, to be up and actively engaged in this contest and by his vote show his respect lin- his race, the laws of the land, and the liberties of the country. ) Forney who is writing letters to the Press from Europe, gives ample and detail ed Recounts of all the hotels lie has visited in that part of the World. His descriptive powers in that line can't be disputed, con sidering the opportunity he has had in this country to test the quality of the different drinking homes. Ills List letter in the Kris describes Baden !laden. n celebrated water log place on the continent, noted fear its nr istoeratie gambling saloons. Forney writes ns familiarly of "carte," `Tiro," "roulette," and "yards," as any professinnnl could, proving his familiarity with the games.— But at the end we can fancy him rolling up the whites of his eyes as ho writes the Ibl lowing sentence, "Ileaven save my country from ever consenting to such a system or becoming familliar to such sights." This is rich, coming from Forney, and richer still to come from a Benison of Washington city. —l9anrilic trllitp piece. BENTEIt BEATS HIMSELF AGAlN.—Pex ter in the recent race for 82.500, at the Riverside Track, Boston, against Brown George and running mate, mile heats, hest three in live in harness, won the race in three straight heats, making the mile in 2.19, beating the fastest tine on record, a►nl his own Kalamazoo time (2.101), on a track forty:feet Over half mile,exact n►easurement. Brown George and mate trotted ndn►irably, making faster time than ever before, fre quently lapping Dexter. The MCC was wit netavi by about ten thousand persons, who were drawn together nut of curiosity to wit ness this extraordinary perliwmanee of the "King of the Turf:" Of course there was no betting, except on time, and this was fixed at 2.22, although many marked him as high as 2.25. The Yankees, of course were Wily astounded, and now the fame of Dexter remands throughout all New En gland. We take great pleasure in recording the successive triumphs of our little Orange County horse, far the reason that we are full believer in the maxim that "blood will tell."—Goshen. kpublienn. Sir The 'Alienator (Pa.,) InteNgenner says that the Radical party in that county divided up between the Stevens, Cameron and Thug factions, have split asunder, and are likely to have two tickets in the field at the fall election, 'Old Thad.' addressed a letter to the County Committee, intima ting what course to pursue, opposition to ehiuh ho should regard as 'Rebellion;' but notwithstanding his lash the Committee by a vote of 33 to 18 refused to be governed by his counsels. According to Mr. Stevens they are all Rebels, and we shall expect to see war made upon them at once. ssr of the Mongrel editors are willing to displace tho drunken Sheridan for the Stealing Butler. Tlit: editors who want to make this oiling°, wo presume, are them solve*, more sdietod to theft than drunken ness. They would therefore, ircfer to servo u nder Butler than under Sheridan: [For the SkKagan Denxersti IN MEMORI Tho following resolutions *a dopted at regular mooting of Jackso n' Lodge No. 72 I. O. of G. T. of renuaylvania, August 17th, INV. Whams lt has . I)leatted Almighty God to name env tuddgnly &Qin our midst, our Moved Brother, 6tomirtt 'to Werner , therolbre, Resolred. That in the thieth of our Brother we•have sustained u irreparable loss and most painful bereavement, the au guish of which.tbne alone eatinssungt Resolred. That we bow in -subitussive resignation to the tlark and mysterious visi tation which has taken from our midst a dutiful membei end it kind Brother, fueling that what is our 10m5.6 his gain. Resotref/. That we tender our deep sym pathy to the family of our lamented Brother praying that Ile that doetb all things may rtv , tain them iu their bereavement. Asoicrd. That a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to the tinnily of our deceased Brother and that they'he published in each el the County papers, t milldam' Banner, and the munt.b.y Circular. J.NO, O. BARKLEY, I. N. 1101)1' L. 31.11tT3IA'N. (,lattist tite' TROVIII,I4 IN rut Vn:Erma". Lua,— A armed soldier who brought a car load of vegetables to this place the latter part of last week, got into a snarl with some of our grocery men for not having a license. Ile hail to close ti p but on M on . (lay was open again and disposed of his ear go. We are not thoroughly conversant with the difficulty. which was much talked about at the time. It is said the soldier was !rll-. ing for other parties. law was passed last winter giving ilkahled soldier., the priv ilege of peddling, provided they make affi: davit that they are the tole owners of the property they wish to di• po.e of.--Doncilts tets'iffeite, FIRE !—.l. new barn on property 1 , 01 ,, ng ing to Mr. James Hall, at the Muncy Palms and occupied by Goo. IV. Donald, was de stroYrd by tire on Sunday night between 8 and 9 o'clock, together with the Voleter&. Mr. Dowald lost all his crop of wheat, hay and oats, also, harness, wagon, route sheep and a calf. The light from the burning building was distinctly seen by our citizens, and the lire appeared to be much nearer town than it was. Mr. hall Inel an insur ance of ilt;on on the building, in the Ly coming Mutu a l, and it.:;oo on his interest in the crops. qtr. Dewald had no insurance. lie is an in htstrious, hard working man aml the loss particularly hard on him. We learn there is no doubt that the lire was the work of nm incendiary.—Mosey Jslrrairr ury. Weir Tv.,) weeks ;,7 0 ) la.,t Saturday eve ning, *c lost our Portumnia, with all its contents. at Bloomsburg. as per notice in the la ,t Shoo/iv-ft, Last Friday e tvening's mail brought us an envelope, post-marked Bloomsburg, enclosing and returning to us the Notes, Ileeeipts, and Railroad Passes, minus the paper money an gold coin, with out a word of explanation. Not satisfied with the reward of $lO oft, we offered the finder of the book for its return, with the contents, he has very very modestly appro priated all the money and the wallet to his own use and Wlof.— tom/Hint, Sionclord. IIAILIMADIN47.—The strong ritalry ex isting among the different railway emnpan ics to direct travel to their respective mails has been the means of seeming ninny im provements conducive i to the safety and comfort of passengers. And now experi ments are being made with coal oil as a flall for generating steam, which, if found prac tical, will abolish another disagreeable an noyance in the shape of cinders from the engine, which not only begin' and foul our clothes and persons, but frequently cause serious injury by burning. DKArk—Mr. Robert Winter, an old and esteemed citizen, was found drowned in a rain barrel, on Friday morning last. It is supposed ho Lad had nn epileptic fit, to which he was subject, and had gone there for the purpose of bathing his head, when hemming overbalanced, fell in. lie was very highly respected, and his death has cast a g;.)..0n upon the community. His remains were taken to their final resting plum, on Sunday afternoon, followed by a large concourse of friends. Peace to his remains.—Montoor A 'Harkin,. UOIVE KILLED.—On Saturday evening la.t, as a valuable horse belonging to Mr. James Sponenberg, of Man:reek, was passing through this borough, it stum bled and MI, breaking the bone of the left titre leg, near the elbow joint. The animal lived until Monday n►orning, when it was killed, to put it out of misery. An exam ination was had which established the above f ac t. Mr. Sponenberg has been quite un fortunate of late.— Berwick Gazelle. 3ltot have nn tivorago of thirty pounds of' blood in their frames, and two hundred and forty-eight. hones. Women bavo the Rune number, not including whale bones. Ser7 - The Luzern° 1 ',uwr, say;4t it is obis to state upon authority that Bon. Geo. W. Woodworti declines to ho a candidate for Congress in the Luzern.) District. MARRIED. On the 18th inst., by the Rev. William Ryer, Mr. Jamb Fetterman, to Miss Mary Ann Elizabeth Keller, both of Locust, Township, Colutubia County, Pa. DIED. In Oran e, on the 10th inst., Mrs. Su sanna O. nail, agod 77 years 11 months and 11 days. On Saturday, the 10th inst., near Alex andria, Virginia, Steward Sterner, formerly of this place, aged about 22 years. In FiAllingereek, nn the let inat., Jacob Karns, aged! (Is years. In Wedgetown, on the sth inst., Nary, wife of Charles Sago, aged 53 years. On the morning of the I t►th inst., R autos VANnalterAcr., relict of Joseph Vander slice, aged 85 years and 3 days. The deceased, with her husband, were among the earlier settlers of Columbia County, and have raised a numerous and respectable progeny. She did her duty on earth, and her reward is sure. MEW ADVERTIMEMENTN. SHERIFFS SALES. re villas of eeindry Write df Vreifitieel repartee Intl AI, rootditl•4l ripeass, to nut of the Cann of Common Mega of &doable ennicitY, dud directed to me. will be eanosed ha piddle sale at the Coen Howie, In Sloan's,burg, so Mande?, Ike Ortond dry of Iteotenther, IMO, at ono acitack In the afternoon, the following roil vitamin wit: A rertein tract of land elloate riabingemek Columbia leanly. rontaining one linodred arrow mere or him botin.led nit the !tenth to, IA nil. of Jacob Limbach, nu the welt by land, of John thigh' on the north be Innil• of J. Karns, end on the reel by lends of Julio Peeler. on wh trim IP wasted a (rime dwelling limier nnil a barn with the npourterinneria. Stilted, liken in execution and lobe sold as the prop• crty of ltylvirater realer. AIAO: At the lame time end place, e rennin Int or piece of gram!. wheat., in the town of Illowooliorg. Col °Hilda County, tieing two hundred feet deep end forty feet In width, bounded no the writ by iron Street. on the north by lot of B. 11, Little, on the reel by an alley, nod nn the wrath by Int of Mrs. Ilarrla, where. te erected n two story frown dit WWI , liner, with lae apptiaeuitneor. AtAn• Two lots the OUP being My feel In width and four hundred fret deep. the other fifty feet r ide mud seventy flee Pr. dePll. Adjoining. bounded no the north nnil riot by land. of Jocoir ever, on the wont by holden( Michael Crary and an alloy, and oi, limn void, by 'third letreet, whereon to melted two frame holiera, with the erowirtenances. Settled, taken ill Wl , l'olo l l flll.l to IPI .old RP 111,. properly of John Howell, Wto, F Jones, John William. and Mary Wllll4llld, ALAI): At ltio 'now time and plare, n rortiln lot or plorn or gromini, ritunlc In OM InWil of 111,olurburg. C. timid . ; minty, being inn hundred frt deep and forty wian. Lnun l d on for went by Iron et reel, on lb.. moll; by lot of V. 11. Liter, nil the 1,41 by nn and on the wools by u lot of Mrs IlArric " Ire rr. n i... 0. 1 .1 1 .4 II inn 400' 4.1.110 dwelling iltition (41111111 nppurtenuttecr. Af.140; Two itin.r 'ohs. itin nor being tiny fret in A wl r o ily Windt...ll feet drtgt. Ihr ntln.r Arty fret Milo 08,1 ...amity five (rot deep, adjoining; bon mind on the north rod earl by lonik or Juni, Kier, ~u the tt . P.i by bind. of Mieli•iciCtld.Y and all alley. all , l „ i o n . I,y rtrot 141,Pet. whert.nn are eructed two ‘ll%l'llilig 'MUM,. :ippitrton.suwto. Al.OlO AI 'Dime time and pl.lre. Is Int or around rttiinto to lo• Itormich of Cnniraltn.l . ol.lo.thea P. I (rout n vsl one hundred and folly fee I llrl 1, io..n, Iwo b oaooc h bay. bnnonl.il on lien omit' by Let of ---- Ft.'s Kteriinclo r. on thr by It o'•nob by lot al Witham Yd.ittler. awl mist tin end tn"Ert nln enn Stroet whereon to erected a two y *ante .11. on nip linio.n with appartosintwas. &MA, inkrn uI ~x..cittion and loan sold ay the proper Iy Of C. I. Uet tel Al.BO : All that certain two *tory Frame Howie, trwannayn and fritatimitt. nil nate in Centro) io Iloiongit nl the (10 oty of Crtlnittlosa, hounded aerd of Slot d mit:moons uo l'a.tactva n rritana. Itnatea twenty fiat front and thirty two fret doll., being Iwo oilmen hold,. and lona PO a regain tat hounded onetherlt try ha of Jahn %,•Klee ; imaterly by twenty fret wide ,f.M• ; aautb eAy by lot Of Michael Monahan. and wr ato11! by 1.04 not Avollon ; caulalnlna Meng-live fa•aa ni front. natal I'lleaWasoll of that %lath, to depth, con hundred and Carty fort. 1 4 1.1zral. and taken in mreentien and to be fah] ng the pr•rperty of Margaret Ilrahaoy, NA ittlEL 9htti2 iitonniabarg. August I I, Iff , ;7. ESTR AY. ('runetn the im.minot 1 1 f the nth lgirl4l*, Irlo l l.llllll.llll.sek 1 . ..V114110, 1 1 01. umlotn Conuny.,,n or :Omit th.• Inds of i rea. 0.0. 11 brindle co W. with *bite malt ie. Asrelh , sd heeiJess 110111 e WlllOl marks ot,eor her boAy. nin.l at 1 nine yew, and Rol gsviw: much nulk nt The owner or 01coere ere f•• orated 10 5 0 11: 5 • won nrd awl Orotop property. pny 1,134.4, nod take ;Iwo, ,whlrwi•o she wi4l be di.ynKnJ of 411111113 W .11O•rl s. Er! A!' Hemlock, Augslot 14. PC —3w. INCORPORATION nirtTlelf; fa hereby given that SIR application nee 'brut, m. I' to nip I ' ourt or Coto hlOll I ' lrue of Toning 414 rrollty II pram 11 charier of iffrorporation In •The ..... p swig Mno na I Playing ' , nod Aging fation," Js foiffrooti of of writing Mervin •prri(ving Mot itb :orfa. ortirica. r istions and name, rtylo or title Of .0111 Norwell Aforocial mg. hating been hied its 0404 Court at May Term Pifi7. JESSE COLEMAN. Froth'', Auguat 11. 0417. THE UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD COMPANY TIIEllt FIRST IIORTIIAGE BONDS As ass lineament. To rapid prriiress of the rein Pacific %Woad, now building west TrMil ()mobil. Nebraska, and forming, with its western connections, an unbroken line aeros the . continent, attracts attention to the value of the First Mortgage fiends which the Oro pony now offer to the public. The hrst question asked by prudent investors is, "Are these bonds secure ?" Next, "are they a profitable investment ?" To reply in brief: Ist. The early completion of the. whole 'mat line to the Paeihe is as certain as any future business event can be. The llovern went grant of over twenty million acres of land and fifty million dollars in its awn bonds practically guarantees it. One fourth of the werk is already dune, and the track continues to be laid at the rate of two miles a dy, 241. The mien Pacific %Woad bonds are isFued upon what promisee to be one of the most profitable lines of railroad in the coun try. For many years it must be the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific; and being a itl!out competition, it can maintain remunerative rates. 3d. 925 miles of this rend are finished, and fully equipped with depots, locomotives, curs, &c., and two trains are daily running each way. The materials for the rimming 93 miles to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains are on hand, and it is under con tract to be done in September. 9th. The net earnings of the sections al ready finished are several times greater than the gold interest upon the It'rst Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and if' not anoth er mile of the road were bulk the part al mady completed would not only pay inter est and expenses, but be profitable to the Company. sth. • The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be issued only as the m . lO progresses, and therefore can never be m the market unl ess they repritsent II &ma Ade property. Mi. 'Their amount is strictly limited by law to a sum equal to what is granted by the U. S. Government, and for which it takes a second lien as its security. This amount upon the first 517 miles west from Omaha is only $16,000 per mile. 7th. The fact that the U. S. Govern ment considers a second lien upon the road a good investment, and that some of the shrewdest railroad builders of the country have already paid in five million dollars upon the stock (which is to thus a third lien), may well inspire confidence in a first sth. Although it is not claimed that there can be any better securities than Gov ernments, there arc parties who consider a first mortgage upon such a property as this the very best security in the world, and who soil their Governments to re-invest in these bonds— thus securing a greater interest. 9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad bonds are offered for the present at 90 cents on tin dollar and accrued interest, they are the cheapest security in the market. being more than 15 per cent. less than U. S. Stocks. loth. At the carrent rate of premium on gold, they ray OVER NISI!. PER CENT. INTEREST. The daily intleteriptions aro already largo and they will continue to ho received in New York by the Continental National Bank, No. 7 Nunn Street. Clark, Dodge (t, Co., Banker', No. 61 Wall Street.. John J. Cisco & Son, Bankers, No. 83 Wall Street. And by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the United Stater, of whom maps and doseiptive pamphlets may be ob tained. They will also be sent by mail frotu the Company's Office, No, ...10NassauStree, New York, on application. Subscribers will select their own Agenta in whom they have confidence, who alone will he responsi ble to them lbr the safe delivery of the bond& Jowl% J. CISCO ' Treasurer, New York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PAXTON k !RAWSON, RUPERT PA. MAN I' rAt'VERERS AGENTS FOk !ALB OF fIAVUN k lONS RAW BONE Super Phosphate of Mime, MA .VITA (177 e ER,s^ riel(Rs, WILL GIVE 40 PER CEAT. INCREASE 0? (Tun. Rupert, Auf uo 7, te+67.-2M. TEACUP:RS WANTED►: - FOIL BLOOM SCHOOL DISTRICT, p oor Ermol, and Pit or Seven thleTeathers hie wanted for Um f ail net, Wievr Terms of Ihe Scheele in Bloom Ith.tr.rt I'oloothia county. All eithilenete sr*. r..1e”.kt...,1 I so,t.t the lleelll Ritperintoul.ei in the opirr pow, or 11,,, istnom Ill'ltti on IIIt)NDA V the Itch of August at 9 o'elock A. M.. r., rxnmmntlnn ke. wit' open un itin firol 31.rday in ?Er TEVIIIEIt 'wit and oiatinat s-vaa month/. .1. K. ISMAIL Sue).. Incrouthorg. J.ll y at. • "BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI A romphir 11rxMrp of thr .Toro Nictes and ntritorityroni the Orryte River to G B! ALBERT D. NIMBI/SOL OVER 20,000 (•OPIE SOLD IN I MOSTII 1.44 rta4 Airrprwrer es Prattler. ,AArtintries afrd FA, Aojtie 0,40. Wok or., 200 /Arteriolar/ est Moro irrpAir VIIWO of the hereety. Cuter. Land. Aare, reap,' sod Cortraitirs of tAr Arm &AN'S aid Derriterto. To proepei live emigrant, and *Marrs in the ..Par Weer." this II i.b.ry ur glint wee( and feral., region R - ill prove all iliviiigenle aerirtenee. impplying 44 It doer a weal long Pit or n Nil. 31/111fralse able go i3e to Omani', soil, produrte. wean* or Wesel, tr.e.. hr.. A1201'114 WANTED.—fiend fur Viten Nee and owe our 1.311.11, and full de.refiption of th,• wort. Audit N ‘TI ON .1 I. PI: IS I.lsll I 110 Ma Minor Mt Philadelphia, Pa; Augu.l, 7. Paul—if - _ U till. a; VE R lET T IJER'I'ZLER & CtION • I'IPo rv. AND IWAIALAIS IN 'WINES AND LIOUORS, NO. (21 W 1.5,1" T SiUEET, ANC/ Nit. 19 unwire STR(IT. HARRY 640. A. GUION. Auzr-1 7. 1.i7. t~~U '1'i:.1 ('IIL• I . IC.l\TER,..____ One Mato a, ono *.mole Teacher for tho liolon4h Critivelia.ealonstna runnty. 1.. r * term of tri:ht lonalh~, or Innatr. r•ononwsitionp nu the II lot Mon.t.y In Nept.tnn..r. Examen:Own of applicame twgi b.. Yell in in. trrhe.)l.nolieu or the above plt.ro, on /14.741U1PT volts $9 welork. A. 34. Ile ntrt,r O 4 DOW lAU IECONVOIt h.nr.tnry. Aging 7. !flit SAMUEL M. PR ENT I SS, VETERINARY SURGEON, ORANGEVILLE, PA. 1 WILL. treat All *mei,. of .1i •Parc• that hnrw Reck i 4 helm tu. RIO Oltxre ;h•re Ix r" cute, uu c harp. Npityinellfr.li SO 4d hour. or no 11.4 y. Ampule 7, WC. TO FARMER.% t TORRINGTON & HODGKINS. MANUFACTI:HERI OF Le OD iXt SUER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. SUNBURY, PENN'A. A, fhb rearm' la id band. we art to the firnirre nwr Mup• 'Whirl'. BO I. Prlllil.of rof %heat • Corn. Potatnol. kr., cannot he excel• led, bad warrant it as I art tunnrnt Improver of all limit.. of toll.! notex Milting Any) It din's not act CI ctimolatit. far non crop only. but in luting $l5 It. Piro Cl., whirl ran hr proyr,l by On farmer. ~r chewr rmtuti..... or tai. !lime aloe of the adjacent townie, of Delaware ae•l Maryland. 1411.. have a.ed ..eir manufacture for the laid II y1:4111. Yoe Wbrat, list lb. per °rim ciril:ed Sr nitwit browfram For Corn, ISO to INIO lbe. per acre, dropped nt time of p lent soir: Yur flair, Poi. per atm /own brrindrnot, For retainer, 400 lbs. y. r acre, *colleted In the 'Ow. FOr GrarP, WA the pt-r m-re, n. tt top ttre•••l'. T 1,,, .intittly on tirn•pl (And,. e 11l produce an In expose on nt.% crop of I to II ‘,IIR per at. re. Give II n trial! ITe know that the tenni t Will be Ill t net- , 1 y. rsold In Asia of V* pounds eseh at p 57 per thcei wind pounds at Our hr w Manulsclory, r.n.t told alurk.•t St root ; also promptly shipped to all points on I'. & & It., N. C. and 8 V. N. 1101. d. J. K. Evrtt. Ageht tilotioseburg. RELO k Co. Ascot, Dativo 3. E. TOR RI Nn TON, ED. HUME! ht:. Oluoinsbutf. July 31. 1e 1 37...3 3 .. WASIIING MACHINE. It IP getwitelly ennreded that heet la elweee the throws! ;" and that Wins it , reef great ptenettra is taken fa totroilorins to the public DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER which i■ rapidly !terming popular and with 'hes 1111011 ton the hard work o r henohihig is mile cab•d in h ronsfortablst send pleasant teak. '1 he clothes are plared in hot 411410, and shut en. %%lisle thus ssonser• Pd and lhs steam ronnued, the !Within), Is operated as were shove. Thh.. t he work is speedile• Hear! and sonny done, and that toss without tenri ne nn wenrinrsout 11)1 , fuels to n are•at extent the ranee under the old fashioned rubbing prunes s) W silt a tNIvERRAL CI.OTUEB WRINGER the whole Islicir of washlna Is but a pleasant pap. lime compered with the former mode of RIIBIIIND AND bOA KIND, and twisting end eyrie/int Thn dirt Is so dicrolved by the HUT PllllB that but little compression to nrcersery In expel It. No larully In the County should he without. DOTY'S CLOTHES WASIIER ;Ind the , UNIVERPAL CLOTHE! WRINGER. Thn prices nr theme bliebluem rang, •• follows: Family rite Washer. • • • • • • • $l4 00 llotel Site, • • • - ..... • • In IQ Family site, Ni.t 9 Wringer, 830 619 41 No. 14, • • • • • • .....10 00 1301•1 hy E. 11. HULL. Arent. Mire t 11,1807-Iy. Berwick. Ps BLANKS I BLANKS ! I 01 ivory descrir • "tli for sale, s 1 11111 office. A NEW STOCK OF 0001*, FOR Tug lIIRDWARE TRAM OF COLUMBIA COUNT'', AT TOE NEW RTOSE OF C. W. SNYDER, BLOOMSBURG, PA., roamia.aa or ovary attlala rueful is a Mat CVO tiara war.. Ittora, among which are Ms follow/4: 11101 4 1, HAII.P. end wr met . WAGON PPRINGI atid AIL. CC IA and WAIN. ORAIN mad GRAM, Bill(13, and SYTIIY.AYATtIe, GRAIN CR KARR* Re.,*?,. KIRBY'S COMBINED REA PER & MOWER, 110STEWER'S,C E I,EIIII ATM) PATENT ISAIi•HOLDIat, AND THE DINKA' MD CHERRY xSEEDER• A UM L 1 N nertc t OIL POLIIBII ot Wholesale Sea 111 WP: lIIM A tAtidii n;ootiniorberyr, /Oho Ift.ithil. - I'OVICI . PROCLIII*TIOI a ur tit:REAR. the nee. in'ot.t.to it Irollfittn, flemin di wit J.,igr or the Court of (lye, and Teruiihrsrlend fleet ere J. 611 1/01(yrry, court or Quartet ricasiona of the Peace and Court . Of roniumn Plea. and ttrphon'o ('onA in the gthh Jodi...toil (Sierra'-. erintortrad of the ronatiel of I ooloillotoictlialtseir n and Wynnottog hell she 41. a. hi m Ilerr nod l'eter K. Herbein. Aatoisto4h.ll. , cif Volnut• ma I'll aurae f tooted Iltefrltreeent.locotrille date the Sigh day o.r Ile,. Oli the yonte or our fluid nhe thifteurd right hundred hoot leb7• Knot In one erteeted ro t botrtio tr . (0,, , ,, oftly, r attor terminer lid tieneral Jail delivery, Utonerul C 1..., rter Seitirrotto °error Pence, I'ionnnon Ple.4 whir ( irphaor• Onset. in Ilhnnitettura, 14 1 1 ,0 , 0n11 , 7 ut I.'ioill/41.14. ro, the brat Monitory. ,tiosoop 'Me dot day )of iterslCilotter oncl, to continue one Week. 14 0, 10 0 1 a hereby giVert, to las l'Oleoft , ir, the irdticoa of the Pence and I:onataboe• of the raid county of Col. ambit's/sal they be then and there /// thee, proper per son at 10 o'clock in the forenoen of arid day with thi•if returtlo. inittiottiont and other remenottraure to de those thing. with to their other. 41.1/0(1,14 to be dom.. And than/ that are halal by 10l'Orli iA.III. 5., to prosciutto again. , the prisoner. hunt boo or mat be iu the Jail IT said county of Vidistobito to he tben and three to yro.• out. the., as altali be frill. Tutor% are reitneito:d to Ito petition, its their atieroolttorte.t.:r7;Ahl h. gr , :tl i t b u.r:n a rne . 11,. M. }to ihi t i Ze l y ,t eo l i i i i. r. " (7, '‘ ii i ; " l.. l 4,l one l ' bult:llltd AA t / moons.) hondreol not.l Inti 7. Ind fa Ilse toinittatit year or the In+ pendenee or the United *hates cot Aeries. ( Gus, raveling Com lotitstalsTe. ) 14A1111'llil. PXYDI3, Illierif. Illoomohni d , Anglin Sr. Mu,. • tII'F.ITI()N TO LlP.mtYv.t, i'vrri , :ll, `—' Aaltit'r of Charles stevratt, litte'di 1"01.1!31111A enVirrir. eh: In the Cirrthati.' retort in and fur thin wild enlist,, it is i 14 talc runtpinoul , 'Elio pr lotion of Wesley Vleentwg ningeothAtYtWlY• 'effete. that t:hatle. ittinlert,li. of said toni.ty, moil .hoot th e iirlet of /tine, A. tn ft.. Inlid or no tit beroco, jtoteldnle. and that adminoetratinto of bee gondol. thotrolo Mid reedit , * tva• on the thl day of J. .I”. A. ll_ lAtt. dotty ',awed by the Realater of •.11.1 Comity to I.eiiind Metter. kill that the smiting., toe berates anent, in Ina onto or ill hundred gullet, 11l the 10110/1111•Iralt0e bond of 111, Paid Imumel Ilia Ili'. 11c:•11 coalition strOfiling in Iwo. th,l by t iris. of Ole attlior,ty attire/red moon hint 111 41101.1/10Tr11. (.1' liriefeoll4. the VAlli 10'1111111 Putty, potasc.aea h mice( or the .44,1 geode. chattels and credits 44,0401111 e is 011110 11 0 e elfin of one hundred and fotly Bolero Ills, moody fight mate at by 40 .area fury 11l 1110 161140 hied ih the °Rite 01 the ii p Regis. Ice nn the . .."1,1,1ny of June A. It.. tp.4.5, tow aopoor. Tor petitotort further or tordetito that the sold 1.1-1111101 l'ott. f t• sating and 000nlimi o i mi oai d eit“te mot 1 , 11 . 4.0T1 V 1111.101 his ch•iye, toy neglorillig and refuotio.a to render fall end in./ Orr , Unto ',Ntch «Ante or pillar/fly CIIMP 11l lis• hand, 0/ knowledge, 'rho refit onu•r Mettler. prnys not Vourt to 1.../t NI r itido.ti in the 'Ali I ,marl retie', requiring bill in appear ,illll l l Court on I day criiiiis, to onseree this plaint. a n d dhav rano.. of Roy h, hh, r oh, he •hueht toot Le 0/..10/0.1 In etre ouch martyr orgy,. Nils ll+ the C.mrt shod' intiCe nesessety to Indemnify the pet Atone,. ogoonet 101.• by rritoonn of hi. pyrrty. 5hi1,..111111111 the Court atilt ?flint such ?Silber to. Ifrit no way los antltooreseot by Isis, Whereupon %lay li. tlaf, citatio' n directed In Ip so . nil ('ogler ho, on the firing day ..r ~,,, . 1 ...,„, sea. reuse why he shou'd nut give aolditoo,nal serail, Of be realm , d. I i ...... r ill leesionsiso , colistenf t tiro itYrOltriiol It , . le. ' set ray hand 4.11 J f 4.111•41 lb. t•1T.,,,1 ..ei . r r - .. t.,,,,t Conti (a na iodized lau tn o sitoin dig M• Nay. A. 'kilt/1,7i Jilgen (.13LEMAx. Ci h. tlinem•barig.idly le. tdb7. f~~iaa.v aai~o~B , .__- _-- . FOR REPT73IIIER TFRM 1547. Itinnni -Wm.?loffrr. J. J. flonfrier. Win. AFRO4O. ur .il Adam Isintindell. Nor. Ilerwiek—J. N. Dodson. (, r,—Mua. Nltnlrne. Floating I:r...M—llenry rfanklin —I/411C lirlielP,•ll..l Grethwttod—ltr,oluri. reel. Maine—Frane.s [toning, John V. Ithuiww. Moiliewm-4114f1e• Ty renton. Mltnin-11.11ri 1101.1. 1.!, li. Woo. Uniato amrl A:henhach. 11: , ktring Cterk Yrnnhlin r ocdo, Nall—ll W. Crovellne, With Ornver, Jetta No flout, niagattonf- , Beni. Calf Mafia Hers. Tii % Klt , J UItORS, rnu strrumnen TERM Iso7. Bloom—MtWel %%'after 11411 , 11rutan IleNV..r—Wm. Michael, /HMI I.olll , nborg.r. tr. JAI Slotatn3ll 1%,j4f crruk —J. C 1 1 .alth 11‘..ninb—John J. 11 Wary Itor•-Joaeph M. Creek foal .141111.11-.4114 , 11 , Ull , llsol rra.101n...1: 1 14[ Pay,r. /nal %lir, It Ileasnet. David Helium Rnhlslas Locust—Jona.. Fetterman, egarira Billig, Joan gay- Wagarr. Mldlu.-Jon . r tnirrstern, Phinrar Smith. runnel N.tar. Philip Cranny. I.Veltyy Jolla it vnlin Mi. Pleasant—Jahn Wanich 11041rroy NNkk Mottloon—Pplor %Voir, Jaroh N Girton Montour—Jarlito.n 1.4.1h7 Maine -W Lona..rdwrarr i'ln.—ltit hard W Lyons Itoaring Creek—Daniel nitric Dania! Gaarhari, Alain Craig. . Tit iAL AT LIST CAUSEs ro sEIVE)IRER TERM 1867. I ri, mon., v•. mile. r. Abbnit, et al. 2 Wriehl Neches vs. Peter miller. 3 Jitnelhun Knit its vs. Wright linrhee. 4 Mnry (Oven vs. Rotten 8. Howell et al, 3 Herta Fry v.. David Aliiintin. II W intim A. Illnrr vs. James Dyke. 7 "lemons J. Vnntlersliee vi. Am. iltesbet. $ 8y lirrvlvr J. rnes vs. William C. iiirertir sdeirlit 9 .fittub 8. Evans vs. William C..erteni semis. I inset+ Lilley vs. Peter Nsiiiek II Jacob A. eta titter vs. Etehaid W. I.yotit. 12 /saps Garman vs. Michnel Crean.. et al. 1:1 Georan II 'n vs. Leonard eitineinitn. 14 charley W. Campbell et al . vs. Hugh W. Meßsy• sold* et ut. 13 Sylve..tet J. rant vs. John Rolibinsnit., 11, Tillman Faun vs. Sylvester J. Yams. II /Om Tremhty et al. vs. Mary R Green. el al. Siewurt, et nl. vs Elijah C. Cleaver. Wlinrali Items vs Owen 1. Franklin Voetim vs. William 'P. Shogun. VI Edward NlrCall et al. et John Sweeney. Wet 4. Brunet; lost:ranee en vs. alines C !hive. 2.1 John Keiveiler vs Jot mums K Hess balm's. 24 Milton Traimli use. vs. Philip S. arnysr. et 11. V.l i.e.r hubbies sod wile vu. William Erns& Wife. VII Robert J. Lyon• nature. vs. Wetiev Lona. 111 Jews 11•Vitter as. N. L. Camel...lL ON Chitties M. Millar vs. the Township or Blom. 'M Elms Krume's uq vs. Darla Krunt's A.t.m 341 George Willa VV. WINO Yews?. 31 Davie Yealar , v.. climes Dimwit, et. al. JEMSE COLEMAN. Natter. Eloomsbuira July 31, 18e7. _ _ . N EW 61 . 0.1tE AND NJW GooDs. Ime ellltens e r 111 ,, moishars and trielalty are la• inrwed that U. ti Munger ham just opaitafl a lest. class GROUFItY AND CONFECTIONARY fruits, to the .01,1 Robb's.'" stand," lately parr.hassol aro lilted op by Iwo. If ynu desire to softballs torrme, TF:A. sI:GAK, 111101.AR,1111 I.T. liflc as., ALPO, vixr.a.‘R, I'I.A IN and fancy enArs, T( 11l ACUt$, cRACKERS. RAISINS. CANCIIIat, of carry dascrlptlan , sad a 'Pest variety of so w articles. Notions, &a., rhaavr than at lily other ea. tall establishment in this section, call area B, STOUNIIIIR. Bloomsburg. Magma 7. 1!497. Newly Improved CRESCENT SCALE OVERITRUNG PIANOII s ArKNOW LCNI RD TO IL TUN arsr 1411d0/1 PHU Vedal u4labind mamas in AIM 0 , Ica received. Idoluduase and mead Mud Plana. Mc TN ARCH ISTITET darii MO, 1811-315. below 10 Pill fAi