yloomoliutg !roma El WM. IL JACOBY. Editor. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, iBilS. GREENRAVKS ARE ram ENormi TO rAY THE FARMER, THE MI:MANIC, THE LABORER, THE 'MERCHANT, TM; SOLDIER, AND THE SOLDIER'S WIDOW WHO PAY TAXES, THEY ARFI = GOOD ENOUGH 'lO PAY THE BONDHOLD ER WHO PAYS NO TANES.—Demo- CrO (1 . 4' Aid rit4C. Democratic Slate Ticket. FLU AI 1)1111R 111ENERAL, LION. CHARLES E, 13OYL1, OF FAYETTE • COU NT FOR KU It V ICY° II:(1EN MAL, GEN. WELLINGTON H. ENT, =I Call for the National Democrat• is Convention. The National Democratic Committee, by virtue of the authority enforced upon them 11 the last National Democratie Convention at a meting held this day at Wasthington, It. C voted to hold the next Convention t?t• the purpose of nominating candidates fir . president and VieesPresident :of the Uwe! States on the 4th flay of July, ISO, at 12 o'clock in the City of New York. The basis of representation, as fixed by the last National Demoeratic Convention, is flout lo the number of Senators and Repre sentatives in Congress of each State under the last apportinoment. Each State is invited to send delegates atteortlingly. Aruner DELMONT', Chairman. FnEt,no. O. l'tu CE, Secretary, 1 1'101;141ton, February 22, ;scot. NOTICE. After the ':,(ith of Augnst ri;lt we will not pr ml 01.11. the DEW - WHAT to any of our sub oetibers who have not paid their sub rip- All the mat4rial used ie cash in OEM pdvanc. , ; besides all the labor we employ is paiil , ror in cash as it is performed. When a subscription bangs over a year, the little profit we uould Lave upon it, if paiil in ail vane,, is lost. It is lost in this way: We have invested that money in material and labor and laid a year out of it, thus losing the u-o of the cost of paper, besides the shed,' fractious] profit. On one subscription the profit would be email, but in the ag!;re gate, (:ry two thowand subscribers) it would amount to a snug sum of money to the edi tor. Those in arrears will please heed this notice, and attend to their subscriptions in DIM EU= Politics and the Military. Altlinugh we believe that it is time all ve-tires of the late civil war Flmuld disap pear and that political organizationscomposed exelusively of military men are detrimental to the interests of Peace:yet in view of the not:wenn-1y unfair attempts of the oppo sition to make the world believe that the soldiers belong almost exclusively to the ne gro suffrage party, we are not unwilling to see the extensive preparations Which are being made to hold a grand Soldiers' Con vention in the city of New York, on the F o urth of July next. This :Convention, and the signs me that it will be no insignifi cant one either as respects the intelligence a it:, members, or in numbers, will he con t . ,eti of men who have foughf—fought for the anaintenanee or a white man's govern• ant, and who will mote as they fought. They will tell the usurping Padieuls how grossly they have been deueived. They will point to a dissevered Union, (Heaven save the mark :) dissevered offer the bayonet and the blue had been laid aside, and when they thought that their arms had gloriously ne• eamplished the mission for which they went rat] ; and they will .ask : Has or has not the war been a failure.? They will Fay to that man who led themselves to woundsmnil their brothers to butchery : "Why do you still hold the sword suspended over n pros trate foe, and join with the meanest and most =ldiom of Badieals in requiring a fallen people to eat dust ? We fought to botiatre'a the Union ! we supposed it to be intact when we came away from Appomat tox, but now we find you, General, the chief of a party which says that ten States were all the while nut. General Grant, you have tleeitive&us l" TM..lorts evidently is getting tired of "Old ;ism Achenbach's" twaddle to one Mr. Moore of this county, for he tries in his last paper to make his correspondent he. lime that he has placed his untagonist Mr. Moore—hors du combat. Pont you be shoved to one side so easy, Mr. A. The pro. plc that have been reading both sides of the great question baween you and your oppo• vent do not yet see the hors, the du, nor the combat. Write ahead. Give him another two column article. It's more interesting than aclverthierneuts. IT Is currently reported that the politi eians are busily at work, in Washington eity, in the Chase interest. The "movement," however impolitic, will gather some strength. It is sustaineiby the heads of tho admin istration as a means of dividing the Repub licans, and destroying Radical influence. Hoary argument that I We suppose it eould draw here and there a Republican office-seeker to Chase ; but how many Dem e..rats would refuse to be whipped into his support ? His nomination would bo a death blow to the old Democratic party! WE have not yet seen a single Democratic paper of any diameter nlvocate the nomi nation of Chase by the Democrats for Pres ident While therm arc some weak-kneed Democrats in the country " talking Chase," they (hire not go into the papers and advo cate, his nomination ! It %told he propftsterotts, to think fir a moment that the Democrats would be obliged to nomi nate a Ito publican to beat t ;rant. Mit acknowledge the receipt of the speech of lion. Thoniss LnurenA Jonol4, M. C., of A Pictorial Campaign Paper. MONVII• -Bra tton & Kennedy, of' the Car. lisle Vvientrer, will resume the publinati'on of Tue. atdcastmt,' an illustrated tome , eratitcampaign paper, on July 10th, PIO, to eatinue until after ti e elec. dun. Leh number w ill - be embellished with portraits of distinguished Democratic statesmen or humorous cuts illustrative of the times. This feature made the CAroAs• /AN a decided success in J 866. Terms: (cash in advance) Sin4le copies, f,O cents; ten copies, $4.50; Nadi, - $8.00; thirty copies, $10.50; fifty copies, $15.00; one hundred copies, $25.00. All clubs must be sent to ono address. Orders should be scut in at once. =I Tn Lancaster Intelligencer, one of the most reliable and firm Democratic papers publiAcd in Penn4ylvanis, closes up an ably written editorial, on the subject of "Recoil strultion, Suffrage Lod Chase." with the fol lowing paragraphs. We invite special atten tion of all Chase men of this section to this extract: " It is to the feeling of the Northern peo ple on this very I.llbjeCt t mit the Democratic ;tarty in mainly indebted for its recent as om. t.hing. successes. The passage of the first Rectum ruction Act or Congress changed the political currents of the country. From the date tit' it, °imminent, the Democracy, almost obliterated but six months before, entered upon a eaten of victory, which has contiuned until now. We unhesitatingly ray to the Democratic National Con ye n ion, In Hoe 511110 Knees. The people have determinedto ext i rpate these mongrel State (;orernm ments. They will no more tolerate negro supremacy in the South than in the North. They will no more 'permit Southern negroes to make laws Jim Northern whites than Northern negrnes. They perfectl under stand that the Representatives of Monthern negroes in Congress will rule the North as well as t h e South, and are resolved that this shall not be." "To give up thiS issue would surrender the contest; for the masses of the Venom.' racy have it so closely at heart, that they care fbr comparatively little else. On this issue Judge, Chase has been their consistent and lifelong opponent, and they will not lid low him through a crisis which he and his friends have brought upon the country. Illetisive as General Grant is to the Penie. cratic teas=es, Chief Justice Chase is not less so, and success with the latter would be no better than defeat. Itre can tell the Wurll that the appetite of the I fenmeracy for office is not keen enough to induce thou to support an enemy to their principles, merely because he might detach a few votes from the opposing candidate. And we can also infirm that Journal that its present sup port of Judge Chase and attempt to ignore the suffrage question, will prove as miserable and disgraceful a failure as its advocaCy of Negro Suffrage in the North, after the fill elections of PAK" I=l A tint wi NUR Ex row. —Through the exertions of 3lr. Fred. Deppro, special agent of the Post office Department, Mr. A. 11. Reed, of' the Paymaster-General's of ice, was arrested on the charge of sending out circulars to postmasters and others throughout the country, soliciting, on behalf of the "National Managing Committee," five dollars from each person to whom they were addressed to enable them to retain their positions. Already more than twenty money letters have been received in response which arc retained by the department.— Others, it is charged, were got out of the lock box by Reed before his arrest. He as serts his innocence, and says ho is the agent of another person. Letters have been found in his trunk by Mr. Deppro, which, it is alleged, show his (Reed's) conneetion . with the affair. Reed is held for a hearing. COLFAX A KNOW-NOTlnsa.—Colfax, the Radical candidate for Vice President, is a politician by trade, and hos always been notorious in Indiana as a chronic office beg gar. Ile was an original Know,Nothing, and as such was elected to Congress, being one of the most Litter and loud-mouthed detiuncrs of our foreign horn fellow-citizens. Like others of his class he naturally allied himself with the Republican party, when the fusion between the Kti9w-Nuthings and the Abolitionists took place. The resolution in relitrance to naturalized eiticm 4 adopted by the Chicago Convention was merely a tub thrown to the whale ; and when that is quoted every naturalized citizen will recall the antecedents of the party and of its nom inee, Schuyler Colfax, Me Knoto-Nsithing. I=l THE New York World is blowing its horn loud for Chase. We well remember the World being a strong Chose organ at the out-start of the war, and it would not seem strange to us that it should support him now. That paper was fiettely de nounced in the war times by every Detnecrat in the country, and its patronage came from Abolitionists and Wur.Dentocrats. We for ono are not willing to accept that paper ae an exponent of Democratic principles. BUTLER Mill seizes all the private tele graphic dispatches from Washington, when he so pleases. A man can telegraph to no ono on the most secret private affairs, not even to his wife, but the beast Butler will have the reading of it. Free oountry I model Republic l— fully as much so as pun dimonium I The "best government the world .ever saw," if Satan's own kingdom is ex cepted, =1 Pnrrry much the same men who were loud for HANVOCK a few days age, are now quietly working for CIIASK They are not among the steady and uncompromising I)em• ocracy of the country. They are a vaseillating set—not to be trusted—demagogues and politicians of the most dangerous class. Ploitical gain and plunder being their whole object they would sacrifice everything to bo successful. THE "cattle disease" has again broke out in Illinois, and is sweeping them off in large numbers. A great many western cat tle are shipped:throu,gh and into Pennsyls a nia, and the farmers of this State should guard well against the spread of this dis ease'. I=lll llAntusnuati has been chosen as the place 114 holding the annual State Pair, which will come off this year from September 20th to October 2d. Off With Their Heads. IfPrenide neohnit' tn dons his duty the entire batch flitadical gentiotnen who bold Clerical poeitionin the whim departments OtWashingten will be sumuskrily discharged. During the istspeauhipeut trial, when it was deemed morally - main that the President would be convicted, then pensioners upon the administration indulged in the foulest abuse of the President and of his friends, hoping thereby to Win favor In the eyes of Mr. Wade's new administration. It is stated that of the three thousand clerks in the !Treasury Department not more than five hundred are conservative men. The remaining twenty-five hundred are red. mouthed Radicals, who Anal be made to 'walk the plank' anti air their politics in a more fitting and congenial atmosphere.— The Prodded ought by this time to have learned that every one of' these defenders of impeachment is a spy in the service of the managers, and that they have left nothing undone, and will scruple at nothing that will aid his enemies in furnishing the polity of the administration. It is to be hoped that he will make Risen work with the whole batch of them and supply their places with better men. Had Ben Wade been made President, not a conservative man would have been left in the departments. It is a bud rule that will not work both ways. No MORS MAN JUSTIVE.—Wt; concede that there is something to COMM He is a nol,le•sonled Row, and deserves the success that awaits him in November. Hu is a be manitarain—he is. Ile goes in for relieving the widows and orphans—be does. He went in for helping the "Widows' and Sin gle Women's Home," at Trenton, New Jersey, the other evening, and the way lie drew on that occasion was s caution to All cock's plasters or Barnunt's elephant hitch ed to a donkey cart. The gentleman had $207 20 in the house, to hear "Across the Continent." Ile only charged the commit tee $2OO fur the entire evening's labor of at least one full hour, and handed over the sum of $7 20 to the poor widows' fowl.— A' here is Mr. Peabody now? Talk about the great philanthropist. Nonsense. Make room for Colfax.—Day Book. Ft RE.- The work of an Incendiary. —Fur some time past the men employed at Jos. M. Freek's coal works, Centralia, have been on a strike, and we learn that numerous threats have been made against Mr. F.'s life and property ; in consequence of which ho has had a force of State police guarding hls breaker for the past week. About '2 o'clock on Sunday morning last his large stable was fired and with its contents—five mules, two horses, a largo quantity of grain and hay —entirely destroyed. It is thought the obi et of the depredators in firing the stable was to draw the attention of the detectives from the breaker that they might fire that also. They were dig ppointed in this, how. ever. No further demonstration has since been made, and the detectives are on the lookout tbr the guilty parties, and continue their nightly watch at the broken—Ash lend Advocate. WHY TUE DEBT t DICREASED.—Forney's Press says: "In connection pith the monthly .statc ment of the national debt just issued, it should be stated that the etedi balance is larger by fourteen or fifteen millions than it would be had all the requisitions drawn by the War Department been presented before the close of the mouth. This fact, and the heavy interest payments in July, will pre vent any decrease m the national debt fir the next two months." The people can see why the debt is in creasing. In connection with the other alarming extravagances of the Radicals, a huge standing army is kept in the South to control the negro votes, at any expense to the laboring white men of the nation of riot less than 5160,000,00t1 a year. Let the people demand a complete change in this matter. We have no use for a standing army in time of pence. A NOVEL Stour.—On Friday evening last a large number of our citizens (Litwin bled on the bank of the river to witness canal boat descend the falls. The boat had gone over the Nanticoke Dm, and was nav igating the river to find an inlet into the ca nnl. It passed the falls with as much ease and grace as though it were towed by mules in the placid waters of the enaal.—firricick Gazette. WE erroneously stated in our last issue, that the woman who gave birth to triplets last week was named Mrs Mu.r. We be leive her name is Mack, instead of Max. Up to the present writing the children as well as the mother are doing well, and a great many visitors have called to sec them. (Minton Demnerat. INJI'RED.—Two men, Samuel hinter and Silas Lynn, in the employ of Messrs. Jack son & Woodin, of this place, were badly in. jured ono day thin week by the falling of some timber. realer was severely injured on the head, while Lynn bad his arm badly sk inned.—Bericick Gazette. TIIFI Ilnllidaysburg Standard has been greatly enlarged, and clothed in a new and beautiffil dress. The "gay and incompara ble" Traugh is always doing something to improve his paper. • success to him ! cm ma TIME aro four months of the present year which have five Sundays each, viz : March, May, August and November ; the month of January had five Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. DIVIDT.ND DTCLARY.D. —The Firvt Na tional Bank of Berwick declared a dividend of five per cent. free of all taxes on the Brat of June. As far back ns the days of the Apostles, this world wits blessed with those whom "copperheads" so delighted to abuse—Rad. icals.—.oungrel Exchange. We believe they did exist about that time and the apostle Paul seemed to know them about as well as the people of the present day have reason to, when ho described them as "those whose a nd is destruction, whose "God is their belly, and whose glory is their "shame." =I No MAN who favor* the equalization or Are *ola initt on Prilicipie. Beforeile g of another moos, the National C'unvcntlonor the Democratic par ty will have decided who its standard bearers are to be in the great struggle between the masses ofshe t people who believe in their capacity Wind right to govern, and the pampered adherents and claquers of a mili tary oligarchy, great boater the peo ple is beyond all question, right upon the is- sue involved in the approaching contest.— They have felt, and continue to feel, the bit ter, crushing burden of taxation and debt, that, while exhausting their energies and sapping the life of the producing millions, coins wealth in the coffers of the opulent capitalist. After a night of wild delirium in the faalici possession of competence, the laborer and produiter tins awakened to a reailization of the terrible truth, that what he lordly believed to be an enduring pros perity, is an empty bublde that a spurious inflation brought to the surface, only, like the egnis fawns of a disordered brain, to vanish when its enjoyment seemed nearest at hand. It is not at all remarkable that this sudden awaking from a pleasant delus ion to a reality altogether its opposite, should produce a titre'. of discontent and foreboding that only the strongest remedies can subdue. The leaders and moulders of popular sen timents, if wise, will give heed to the un mistakable determination of the masses to fight the pending campaign purely upon principle, leaving policy for the nonce, to take care of itself. Tinkers, trimmers and political wheathcr-cocks anticipates a storm, and per consequence, are casting vigorously about, and trimming their sails in order to be in readiness to mount the reactionary wave that instinct tells them is about to sweep over the political ocean. rho only difficulty experienced by this clam of non diseripts is that they are by no means certain from shish point of the compass to expect the current, and therefore their line of poli cy is or the " good Lord and good Devil" style, with the chances about evenly bal anced and a keen lookout fir the main chance. The question uppermost then, is shall the people select their own standard hearer. or shall a few self-constituted leaders and caucus manipulators do it for them ? If those who claim to be wise beyond common wisdom think that success can be aubeived by turning aside from the plumb-line of principle, they will, to late too remedy the mistake, disto:er that the reseeding wave has let them nothing but a dissolving quiek sand of' factions, in which they will speedily be hurried. In this crisis let the people insist upon be ing heard and let wire pullers and political brokers keep silence. From Connecticut, where the star of Democracy first rose out of the darkness and chao., of puritan intol erance to where the slogan of vietory bursts against the snowy peaks of Oregon, the rank and the oflte lieneeratic party de mand a leader My can elect and one that can be trnstod after he is elected. '!'hey de mand a standard bearer, fresh from the peo ple, with a head full of brains and a hear• which ejects warm, sympathetic Mood through the arteries, instead of the chilly tide that creeps sluggishly along in the fos sils of another age. The wonld•ba War wicks will find that in this campaign the people will play the role them , clvcs. Clin ton Democrat PETERSON'FI MMIAZINE for July is W.TO us. This number, we see, begins the Nip fourth volume. Like old wine, "Prieriuns" gets better. It has now been published for twenty-sevenyears, and its unrivalled circu lation proves it the most popular of the ladies nmstmes. The present acme is one of the best we have in teen. A splendid steel engraving, "(incline and the Knight," leads off; then follows a mammoth colored steel fattion plate, with five full length figures: and then we have numerous wond.elit4 of now bonnets, capes, bodies, &c., besides a score of patters for t lie work-t ; among them, two printed in colors. The literary contents, as usual, are excellent. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens continues her interesting om elet, The Bride of the Prairie;" while — The Tragedy of Fauquier" deepens in mys tery and ',owes. Frank Leo Benedict has a charming story. But, in point of fact, all the tales are superior. Now is a good time to subscribe for "Pierson." Terms, 62.00 a year. To clubs, three copies for $4.50, or live for 118.00, and in this lot ter ease, an extra copy fur a premium. Address ('has. 3. Pe terson, 306 Chestnut :;:treet, Philadelphia. Detaructlve Fire la 1111lchlgan. Clitv.ton, June 12.—A very destructive fire occurred at Marquelton, :Michigan. last night. Over ono hundred buildings in the business portion of the town, including forty stores, the United States Land Office, Cum. tom I louse, County Treasurer's Office, with all the records, were destroyed. Tlio rail road office of the Lake Shore 'Road, and the Superior Ore Docks were also burned. The loss is estimated at *1,000,000. Insurance very small. MIA? IT MEAVL.--Tho supporters of GRANT and COLFAX, wherever it is neces ary, deny that they arc in favor of negro suffrage, notwithstanding the fact that their resolutions declare openly for it, throughout the entire South—the only section of the country they have the power to enforce the obnoxious doctrine, The avo sal that no groom should vote in the South is simply an avowal that one of these thick-lipped, long heeled wooley-pated, congo's if he should happen to reside Smith of the Poton ac. shall have the MOO voice in the election of a President that a white man here shall. It means simply that a Southern negro is as good as a Northern white man—that the toiling taxed maws of tho North who do not believe in Freedmen's Bureaus, shall be outvoted by Southern negroes who do, be cause they are kept, clothed and cared for by them— it means that the Southern darkey shall vote into office men who will tax the the laboring white men of one whaion to keep the lazy black men of the other—it means that the mongrel party is .the party of negro suffrage, anti is too cowardly to say so at home.— Beltehnte Ira tehmo a • 3lttliNaroN, Mich., Juno 2, ISM W 11. Jacoby, Editor: Pear Sir doubtedly you have wain:mood to think that your old friend Y- has gone into oblivion sonic way or another if indeed you have thought anything about him tdnee he left Pennsylvania ; whether you have or not I can assure you that I have thought a good deal about the editor of the Drotoritxr and his paper, and have often thought I would give anything to read it and know what is goi , on in of Columbia county. When- liatlet at ills Old Trick. Ile Ma to Steal a Thrnidand Dollar nal The Beasttail before his loqui-ition Com mittee, on Tuesday, Mr. Ransom Van Val ketiberg, and what occurred between the chief of the Star Chamber and this gentle man is thus vrelated by the Washington cor respondent of the Philadelphia Age: Butler's "inquisition" was in session in the Judiciary Committee room of the house again to-day, and Postwaster•Getiond Ran dall was examined as a witness. Mr. Bing ham has returned to the city, end a quorum of the so-called managers being here, it is understood that Mr. Woolley, will be called to-morrow. It is said that tiering the ex amination of Mr. Ransom Van V alketiburg. yesterday, Mr. Butler asked, the witness what he had been doing in SI ashington so long? To which the latter replied, "None of your business, sir." The examination of this witness was further continued, and the Erprats of this afternoon publishes the fol liming report thereof: Mr. Butler asked: What beestm: of' the mommy that Mr. Woolley Jolt in his room on the centre table? Answer —I have it in my pocket. Malec —IV ill you produce it and the en velope containing the other papers? Answer—l will produce the money, but the papers you shall not have. The money was then Wit on the table amounting to $17,10, in seventeen one thousand dollar notes and snail bills making the one hundred dollars. Immediately after Puller received the money he ordered the witness out of the room, but he declined to leave, giving as a reason that ho was responsible for the money, and he could not leave it in his (Butler's) hands. Butler insisted on the witness leav ing the room, but the gentleman refused, without he could take the money with him. At last B. was forced to succumb, and the money was counted in custodian's presence. Butler counted the money, the clerk of the committee taking the numbers of the notes. After the enuntinf Butler. looking sUr• wa y s , said to the witness : l find. sir, hem, sixteen thousand one hundred dollars. Witness—Mr. Butler, if you will take the trouble to look under thatpiece of paper nest. you, I think you will find a thousand dollar note, which I hoc" no dotted was plaecd time thmugh mistake. General ;Aran, rising *out the polh, raid : Yes, Butler, I see one corner of it sticking out • Butler—Olt, yes; 1 did not notice it b^• fore. Cougreqftlonal Dentocratlc Ex r4IIIIVC Committee. WAMIINOMN ettY, May 21. Istr,3. The undersigned requesta the Chairman of all State, County. City, Township, or Ward Democratic and Conservative Com ntittces, Associations. or Clubs, to furnish the Congreoional Pemocratitt Executi.te Committee with the names of members o their associations, for rekrence during the pending Presidential campaign. Domunents will be furnished l.v this Committee, on or• ders aceompattied Ly money, at the follow ing rates : For sisteen-pacc doeturcnts, in wrappets, and franked. $l2 per thousand. For eight•page documents in wrappom, and franked. $7 I.er thousand, or at the same rate Fe. a smaller number. In . partic- Oar they furnished grattntonsly. Communications maybe addre4sed to I lon. Saumel J. Randall, M. C., Washinet en City. By order. J. IL DOOLITTLE. Chairman Ex. Committee. A Nirm T ()wow. —The Pictorial Phren ological J nurna I rot July contains 'port rails of many distinguished Men. and Ileautirul Women. European and Asiatic lleautie4— English, French, German, Russian, Swedish, Austrian. Polish, Swiss, Dutch, Turkish, and Japanese ; also. Lori Broug ham, Abbott Lawrence, Zadok Pratt; Peter Von Cornelius; Verdi ; Miss Pitts singer ; and twelve Roman Catholic Prelates awl priests; Mehemet and, his . The development nem, by Poor ; Lady Merry, or the Wonsan Question ; Thirteen National Types . Female Beauty; Protlmsional Instruction in Practical Phren ology ; Indians and Mountains of Oregon ; a French Educator on American Schools, and much other very interesting matter. A new volume Legins with this nuinkr, only fi3. a pa.. or 41.50 thr six months. Ad dress V. 11. Welts, ';!,9 Broadway, New Yolk 3I t, El% EIS! tal du pres slim is a disease of the nervous system, and, of all the ills Lids is heir to, it is the one that excites the least sympathy. It is a subject of frequent jests, and is called by various derisive terms; but, although it is (Men laughed at, it is not easy to laugh the patient out of the belief that his ills are all real, flu it is a real disorder—the general features of which are constant fear, anxiety end gloom. The external senses, as well as the mental ftteulties, often manifest tyutp toms o f deratigentent Noise, as of falling water.and ringing:in the ears are complained of, while black specks and fiery sparks flit before tho vision. Admonitions like these should not be disregarded, as they may, if neglected, terminate in insanity. The seat of the disease is in the brain and nervous system, and to control the malady it is ne cessary to use a powerful tonic and alterative, which will correct and tone those organs without inflaming the brain. This is the secret of the sueec's of lIOSTETTEIng STOMACH BITTERS in cases of this kind, Ibrwhieh it is the safest as well as the best of restoratives. . . In feet it is the only pure and reliable tonic stimulant known. !tinny noArums, purporting to he tonics, are puffed up from Limo to time in the iieWvaperg, but the sufferer had heifer let theni alone. nos. TErnars STOMACH BITTERS has proven itself, by many years of rial, to bo an every respect what a is represented to ho. "Loot• on this picture, and then on that." Hero feu behold the infirm step, The pallid cheek, wastiug form, Untested fond, and a social atmosphere Poisoned with tales of aches, pains, • tileepless nights, and mental despondency• There, laughing health, sparkling eyes, Mastic steps, erasing appetite, forgotten cams, Oenial thought and ambitious resolves Show the contrast and mark the picture. One took the Plantation Bitters—the other didn't. They am very beneficial fir weak and delicate persons, MMINOLfA WATER.—A. delightful toilet artielo--buporior to Cologne and at half the price. No. 13. MARKET REPORT. Wheat per bushel, $2 so Ryt", 15u Corn, _ " I 35 B 7 .., suekwheat " 1 00 004, 80 .. Cloventeed " 7 00 Flasseca, " 251) Dri'd apples " 2 GO Potatoes, " 175 Flour per barrel ' 13 00 Butter 30 Eg o per dozen, 20 piii ? w pet pound A 14 MARRIED. On the 2qth ult., .I,v the lier. J. Eger, ileniantin 11. Hannan, to lliasCiitha• rind Menhinizer, both of Maine townAiip, Colombia county, Pa. In Tidoom‘hure, !L u te 141).ItIS, nt the hour. of Oliver F. Wilson. by Her. Thome. If. Cullen, Hr. William I), Stveppenheioot to Miss Lizzie M. 'Wilson, both or Phila. DIED. In Oringevillo, nn the 15th in.t., Mr. John Harman, after a seven and lingering illness, aged about twenty•four years, Ix Bloomsburg, on the Itth inst., Mm. Gordan It. Goff, aged about 45 yearn. iptl..4 of hdollriletrglihg nn non miksf• at keel mtpki,., h i w of vithitrer•ok inwriontp, eninaillPa coo,' H. deed., lie Ye lot.l Vollte.l by film Krgi4ra n" wild comely, to John Winner, f.lllll/11 in Ike townettob awl roomy ni.rosail, All perVIII• hi, 'ta. :tag ..- 4e111111111.111111111.4 Ib« ooto l , of liu ter , 0 f.. 1 , 1 100 onorted 1,, loreaeolf them In lite moiriontertalor fur skalent. nrnl 14..4 to the e AU , / Will sr. , 1• 4 101. ht to thq Unit. f•lgued t w o ti w ok N 'WINNER, rishitgemelt, Moy Candidate tor AsseniAty . Fri. Low 1 / 1 11r1,141111 —Throllelt the iiolleltp.tmh o Poolllrre tiabrrelts. ni, 4.oormril frlo rule in tho (Won," of Cnl.unbin , woke I r I d raw fi t r iu to N it ith,e I "" 6". 1.! ""u " d to b "" u " "" di "" Werley 11uvri„*.s. 101ths•vi110, eilh..• , 11 .1 . •••••Wv 1.••• It• prntentuity, of lonitot Anil. 1.1 Inrwo.l th.lr the enompo of I folulohl4 all I mokimir ; •o , l"ct In lievrnt not wild heCIVY loe. /It I h.. lit notion of the Democratic enov.otioo of 1 . ..10 nr WWI at hi. hlll , properly h.- set. -1 11' VP hi 4 • • WU County, K. J. MtlliAlt V. ' ,N o o n's 5 t .„,„,,,, payed up to i•nnhl.• lam to 0.1 0 , . • Fl•hingrrrok Jun• 10. Ry Ireding Ilel• make toots tint/ Iflollsle *Ol • 11 amen. 151:81,EVIII , WIl 1 , 1 1.411110. Johe 31 Iw. ANINOITNCEMENTM. Candidate for'A•Nrinbty To TIM VoII6IIOCRI.T or C01.1 , 4111t rN , TY: flaring been inirnrinly rolirlio 4 I.v my friondello' h•ronin • roil dilate for Aforniblv, iu tht. I hove consent ed to iho nee of my name for Ihat 0m.., to 11., decleion of Ilm County enriv.ntion. end 'nowt( ally aril toy r their ..tappno. CYRI'd U, NcIINYI. Fiehitigrfrek. June In, To the Democratic Toter% of Columbia County. Faunw PaNnemate:—lltring been earnestly *Mir. Keil by toy Democratic fricnila to Geome a candidata for the ntrica of County rottinfleoloner. after duo lon ■lJernllonrod coneoltetten with my Mettle end en, worker* it the ramot of flontorraey, I howr eon sent rd an al inw my name to he oiled roime, with ! that orbs, atthJert In the dertelon of lie , fbonnerntie Convention: and I pledte myself. of nominate , ' and pleetpil to perform the duties nf that entre In Ihr bar( of ability and to the Interco:, of Olio citizen, of the Cootsty Centre toep.. May 27, 101;4, To the Democratic Voters of Colmnbla County: rgt.LoW 11117.. mg, lig v bggg ggliritool by many of my I)..Howrithe frfro.l.. I therefore 1)11).r nqoalf gg g tnmlldptn f o r Cotuilty Cmaiflligaiggog In lit' nen Dr wortatle County Couvention. WM. GRlca QUICK blontosor Township, May, 27 NEW .4 OVERTifirIIENTS. To the Public h•onderriened rerprNMlly iiiformv his old Mends and tosirom.re th it Ito ha. N. h u t ht' Cantina Ma. rod ie now really to ho wool tenting to goat ord.. When trout. eh alt nod well pr pared woo Ile sent me. roy p Irons MRY Inuk for pool role*. Et; C01,U1t1 . 1,41 and Omitting cloth. dons is or,ler. Wiwi I . f 1 II trtutan'• SNOT. innOnlehiStS. will be taken tut rolorlieJ every two or three weeks with bill or WOO. The pay can be len at linetniaare. Wool left at Oranyeille, at either of the Worm will be attended lo promptly. No wool wisest' le for me Ibis ounollOW only to hluomvbngt and Orangeville, for the lICCOIII. umiletion of Owe at a diAani . p. uk:on3c Jure 117.1: 1 61. Near lifthr:Ville. Sheriff's Sale fly of a evil, of PIM Varies {.peed nut of tbetfaugi of Comma'. Pleas to toe stiteeted wits he eerier., to public sole on iliot promisee, nn Tres( •r, 14th ISCH at ono o'eloek to the alt,rnuon, the fuliowloa proper,. to wil : All that assist til.a Of pteee or monad equate In the Itettattib of C. lit the County of ('n'uothin had the Oat, or Penni/ liter t.itunttil hula lying nos : !legittuina at 0 slate is the weal stile of Lolled At. south three degree* t•ae tweety five let t, Ih••nce month eiftely.e.teeit dett err weal, tate h0011t...1 and OM test td as Kiley, (hirer aloes nth ulh•yrnurth three elegises West, twr•rty• nee t thot. north eiglaraerea defines PA.', one hottille..4 Nod forty (tett.. the plane of bypassing, Rita Wens the IM marked in the get...eal plait or data Ilor whet telt', the Dumber two In hlat 1. our Minaret, sad seventeen. I oet iteAr with the seputtottautee. tteis••a taken to eseettoa ea I W be said as the property of twleto Juttlec yin.LARD. June 17, MB filivreff. Germantown Telegraph. .4 Family and an Agricultural Journal: Iterated In elude,. (menden. itteludlne Poetry. Novel , lta. Tater. awl Moral and li.t.qtat Wag R.• 4 11" 11 "foll.l• In the Literary preidtianNt yea ehyll Pf. , m•nl the fltnifeet vartetlf. %titbin the reads or tett est...toted ,neon., The hinvetell•. Taira, Poetry, elf.. @hall be suppler.' (raid the beat and high,et sautf,a, UM, be clue' to aulthiug ('be ra.thj in any journal Or ontraatne. Aaron:lWe ao.l ltarttratture. elehrariat Moen la:, riot. ttlirlllll. Ile Ina et.eite Ie thie dep fitment rot ate? thirty yams. hive met the co,. dial apprithatinn of thus public. liar purpu.e ha. heel to famish nis-fiit rad mil:tide inceitu twit ni•on thew very talloortalll branches 4.1' ministry and to rriiterd thew hie as st unlit ant to ow aratnal the raise dortijupe and yulfi.li lt or the ninny einperies auA Ws adventure, hy winch a larinr r It largo. satitlY awaited. Thia punkin or the Mewl worn VcArgreepa Is alone worth the to ice 011 .101,44 WIWI.. hi.Vt`ia Rr —The •not.• onturtry. rare and diecriwinattiort Ia galberotg si $.l prep:Mini the it De %Chia Id the nay ••t 'rare') for el• thiper. et bieh ito Meet. has been use or its features R i e tsiii midi naivete:o satialactleil, a iit be continued with redoubled aorta to meet the increasing de 11111,111 of the public. TERM*. Tun titulars and filly cents per anneal. No orders ,calved Without the cash, Niel all etibecrip • !ions atopprd at the end of the limo ;mot fer. brpoet• teen 111111411eiel seat Addrea. Pllll.ll' R. Fit AA, Editor awl Proprietor. June 11.1840. 'Unsaid ern. Pa. OTICE. AII porsoas hiving oubwribeil Stork in the M e mo.. Au it Literary linititure. are licrefi) nntide,l too the !apt toritaiimear dun and replan, April bit, WOW. Thous who Ac re hot fated lip in (Ho are re quested to do so forthwith. and act their certifiratec 111 order of the iloarJ of Tiurfec.. str,stiVilll Alit.. Tree titter. June k) Am]Hoeg Notice. In the Orphoing' Court r' the County of c*,,,,b13. Pointe or .I.l.eph Stole lece3.o(l.- The auditor ap• pointed by the Cann to iti , tritott.. the hind to the f the laindaistraini ui %Aid deceased trill meet the parties intereete.l ter the 911,11nse or hie appuintwni on rrlitav the :Mit Aar June .1, 1/. VW it 10 ~ 'eleek A. n at hie oilier ill Illnenulter l. whoa all persons intetettett meet prepent their chime of b.! 110311,6 rfOVI K. coin R. ing in r.tr .I.l4Jitur. feet INCI.M. it'noninitifirg. /use 34 le6B —4 w. Auditor's Notice. The nrkritlyted, Aa•lit„r appolute4 by Itrphen'm Court of coltinthin county In notlo th.tributton of the fund I n the helots of tV“eloy Pieuunuie, ouovtv or the ■dminietretur or Cherie' iitrwort Into of oeid County Atroa.ed, to and moony the peroonn rotated not... Hint tolew In receive tho oano , . wthl proceed to the thoott ,itto or his dully% of 1114 I.lllea in 111onm.1• bare on Pattoolay, the Vat day of June lethi, at 10 o'elock In the forenoon, tvh. n and whom All persons will moan' their chianti before oui.l nuditor or be debuted mu, taming in for Aare ateid fund. WEJILI:v WIRT, Auditor June 1808.-Iw. tlY'Repubilran pksrc copy. Shcrilr Mnle. NY virtue of a writ of Venditioni ikttponae, to vie dirdeted, leaned out ni the Court of retortion Pleas or it:0 1 011ton roomy, will be triaged to nubile Bale ear notery at the Court [Wore inWombed'. on Saturday, the illah day of Julio, low, at I o'cioci in the toternonn, the following reel Wale to wit : The following real estate, Or the life estate in certain Inc of 'fantod gallium in the town I.(eata. wises. Columbia county, been' too hondrrsi and two that deep and twenty four feet wide, bounded en the south by let of Walter I.asbel an tag woet by an ed ley on tie nurth by lei of J. 8, dlttlittat% nod flu the eget hy etscond Street, on which is «weird a twe story frame hotnio and ditelv•ti with the allprrute ilalter4 Seised, 'and Wien In eteention anti to be sold co the property of Jai oh ttorrouti dittitilECAl MILL/din, 81teritT. Illooutsburd, June 1,186 n, COLU)1111A COUNTY $.B. • In the Orphans' ronit In and Me yard County. In the UMW of the account of Ileinuol Achiiiibach and Jacob It. Britt, Illseotors of the ISM *Wand ointment of Win Britt deceased. May 0.1110, nn taintloit of Mr Clark. F. 11. 1 , 11110 Is appointed Alltlllo, I. Witke ttletriMsilen of 1110 b.i lane.. In the holds of mad aecoautant■ to the u. d• Mors of 081,1 dervoter.l, Mt the Cowl. Yrino thn 'mod. JIP 4 SE COLEM AV, I ',irk. Notice le tifrshy Rlvru MR I will 'twilit to the duller of al. 10111Ve ITttoiltin,ent at thy (Ai, in Mootnrhurg, on klimirdny. thr StOth dry Of AIM , flat, al top, o'clock g, its , uth..rn nil fogulcoil In profirtit tio•ir Irnforr mu 'w hi CIO. torrid this eomind IN fa a obarokr LrITIM, Auditor. (Juni, I N - /w. IILA.NIEB BLA1 I iICI4 I, I • fr=l== Mlnchinisti Ilit r.n;l let 1 %MINOT.. drl. & N. N. NI NON i GC. t. , 1 omit • Are propared to Wok& nil M.n4 of No rdin. • • STEAM ENGINES. Pon* rhanivr, hooky*, Itsme , g f :1! • Plve ipriorffch rlf.. U thin rot. rrm yfpr • {pa.A•►MIHA slt Yrio'• vl •Irw.. firth .m.rently rm forol. 1 lirrabing *Nato. • NIA flour* Pow►ra taa,4 r 4,./. All minds of Agricultural Igacbtn►rf t•yatr. hum 34, lAtle. ADM N ISTRATO C Coopering! Cbopering T1111:001borr 0.1 re+p ,, i(allv en tiontova lb a li. • prepired 1n mann Cul urn 1;.1 1:E I, M T itucKm, cituitss, and "crYthond th thr lino! n( REP.% I 1)1)NE To) and at onott nutter. Crj" I. .hop to torn! Main Strrrt. kiloomobons. no lir eh.. 1,, n c„, , M : 4 .. 1%11.1.11 Illoornr.b,tr4. April Office of the Lehigh Valle) road l'ona patty. Nn. :110 IVldnu;St„ A m eet ing of .11e„tion:Shoblsrs of 0111 1,11110/ V aiiitrnakd Collinithy. VIII 1, held at tem ga t , s od Company, Wolnot FitPOt In Inn Philadelphia, 00.161tifirdis ylhe 11140.64 th day Ir.s.att , 4 L. when and when. Om I , ini ago seteeld into by the board or dowt , s, of the • Valley Railroad rompatly. and the board of di of the Lebuyltylmsrfne Hattioad Clomsnam be of An Act of III" Gene al Assembly of !lilt f'r Wealth, entitled "An ALI ' , motto* to Iti•Ornsit 1' Slit., enacted on ihr Itch day „ r sl , r . Istje . eottriderettoo 01 sold 'L010 1 .1,111,1 and tnef g s• • Lrbiyh Lusefike Ifstlmatt Company Into th, Vallee Hi 111 ,, a.1 Company, wear 'Ani l , fa t s o •-• 1 . 0 n 411110116 1100.14 and manner of snows • Copilot mock of the said Lebsoll Company into the $lOl. f t he 1 0 -h ig h . . Comimity. and conttionsg 101 oieh , • ae Iwys been .'rimed ne y, t • stotsoltdation and tosser, w i ll sqlebi t t • Slocitholsers. and a rats by ballot to , by prosy t teen lot the adoption Sr f tj, It tattle. This onto's. Is porn in aren't:two *tit • of to east of Assmomy, LLOYUCIIASICIF.RI.I May V 7, 1141n—@t• . . N EW PENTIST. STEPHEN Polle Newer send f,, Ibe tenthurb• before .1- • Dernist. PL 8. P. CIIALPANT. the ueur Dentist t f bum. went, Ptiooltio Id cow• and gel their mulneJ, and be adv ierd how to tali , !RIM .1 P. , rdons baying Cheated th, and bellow:n.l t 11Peur to be bus at little atcnuot, he is grattit....a:q staziotio in se«. i' , l,..rts wanting A RTIFIC/A ;ff. rqz ro VIA in rts g htta a c.4(1. %11 , ..11• I 'Aids. Of Imp/ adessitie ft 4 ri I, I lOC I .uth WittiMA, pain. I .111 , I.pyu.ita I.owefdatrg'oetotbirlg tmet: teirg l'a• NEW .1 Al) FA S///0:: 3/./ SPRING GOODS. THE undri .ign...l wouIJ p•spsetf“ sit• out allot. of Ih • mown* al this SolV't •ne te their h.tity and laast meals, it tle•t• ft.or•tur• Mx:* I rl rrrt. sec deer earl of l es•rh 1 / 1 1 , 0• - y'r 01:• , t,ts I and thu r 119111 Not WIWI! 1110 are prepared Istrnigh Gonda & Nat hr . .n the latest able. Alpo ' , II poth•tos AIMd and for I bite:ales wt:: Give thew a call. Ibey enety.nany vi lb. a. , / in their hoe and sheep hr rash JULIA A. & *WM M. IMP WAIT Inanonaltourg, Apr.l dri. 11Pen.int, Eiala Kfr:STA URA The Prroprletnirithapirefflimrafedlni4f.hr. , REPTAr 11.1 hT, in the I+lllllnooll% of th y,. EXCHANGE no they W.W.I moot Trepectfutly *Meet Ncettlab the patronage of their NM r uhotomeht.No4 .1. , vile the aitentieit el nett one* In their aefellutee ShELI. OYSTERS ttAL CANNF.I) ()YFTERS .4 si wto overcool. i•rx, • timpn per pee&, tc EGII 4 . TRIPE, WILOGNA. bested LI() U . I) lt S AN I) C I (1..‘ S Of•tt•ri , tarn be mervol up to cu.! . - 111110111ept itifiile. lll VA It 11111'N STII - I.lE;k. wrinvEi), FRIIID. OR W. Vinod the lolled of the rpiturlsn. : Sloomours, April %I lFfw INAI4I, VA PORN, WINDOW SII.I DES, CORI IS TASSELS, FIXTURES, it 4; Juot r,erivrd N lb. # , nrr nn Mato effort, bait, aitho , t, by r.. to.,4)..burg. Mar 6. IIIG9-2 Tim underalened le rigerl for AtnNOON* COPPKR TUBULAR 11.1011TNINU ROD rub 'plat flange.• Thta celebrated conductor is the most ci , inplite pro . . 111~om~Auq. Melt, if 61004 VALLEY Curnir Mower, Reaper, end 8611-Reker , ; 17 /1 “n): b'ELtre ftr, moivrActintio pr .T. S. I . ItS !CO. Lrwt•ntinn. 11N1nv vonry. tilliktiligurA hal bt/1.11.11111 , 011111U111111‘111.1 riff 1:4 lumbh roomy, tho Of libb 060 V/3 "11.1111111.. len %Awl reipPrt mow•tro. red other an to,. mitnnbirtily, d by 1111111 Cfllllllllll4, 141i11%111, April I , ‘,A . Olt AS I VI T, TIE it OTE 1, (111,T • 11111 . .% ((TNTV, EDSVANII r.vgarrr, Pro7fitiot; Wonll ro 111/01110 , ' Itiettileshd f • Ile lOW In's :•• xt,en tb%ritt. ' rt.ll.iistowil Nbd rowwulewly immitrok I 'o hy frlt, INA , In rn:upinp• order I.lf 1110110WirittlIQM I'm owl Wr Ill" mit , whilitiweint it trtswihvp WWI WO: 11.- I Mr rine it trollivot him with /b, it commit. 'thins and ~ t iwitte hut , . amend ilr repOrt...„ , and rerllrrirstslog thin linlnl 64 the antertveinft,l 111107.4001 t;", 1,41111:;8' PR Esl - ititKIVG: 1 H. 14 WA