Bloomsburg democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1867-1869, August 05, 1868, Image 2

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n Monday 1.14, rairly
an.; (I,terminntion of
nt • west. The eon
eftot of the Comity
to: , 1 throughout with
t otly on the part, of
0 on the part of their
ho liopublicans of the
ie strife ns one, Out of
retion might ariAt in
Dealers in tolaico, selling not exeeeiling
10,000 worth annually, pay a tax of 52,
and 4. 1 2 extry for every sl,nno worth sot;L—
RaiHers artrnot taxed for sale of their own
pr,eluotion. Dealers, selling between itlim
and $1.009 worth, are taxed $5; those
Aare Sl,o^to worth, extra for every
additional t? , 1,0n0 w or th :oht,
.. racy. They were
lips in chagrin,
: o ur.. mien in sewsuOn,
men of the County,
th victory of their
dl working with more
amity. The proceed
'it the Columbia county
'or the battle and ready
all re Teets, and par.
at question involved
.1 Com!reAnnal east
ermined to net for the
ic nation's prciperity,
w.o: made
and we bellow
irti C..httulda County a
Sections 63 to SO provide for the manner
of collecting the tax, for penaltic=, stamping
and the general (Infix: of the asst.-star and
manufacturers of cigars must pay $5 for
every thousand made, without regard to
finality, and on all cigarettes, if they weigh
less than three pounds to the thousand,
t 2,50 : if over that weight, $5.
The time in which the bill goes into
effect is fixed by
tz,, , tion—iml he it fartico. carocic,/, That
all ow/I.:tons of this act which require the
use of stamps shall take tficet, at the end
of sixty days from the pat of this art
provided that it . at -lac time prior to the
expiration of the sail sixty day it shall be
shown to the satisf tetion of the Secretary
of the Treamry that a longer delay is De
ets airy for the p , , atiou and due delivery
of any such stamps, he shall he a uther
liod to fix a day not later than the fast day
of Septemb next for putting said pro
visions relative to the use of either of such
stamps into operation, and shall give public
notice of the day so fixed and determined
upon, which shall then be held and taken
t=o be the time when that portion of this act
which requires the use of stamps , shall have
effect.
tic wholo. rts.noictrol
!e....: 0 .nte4 to votori a
men
truly r4ttre4tntol in
ioit ti,t , win of votes
rot , Int 11 in a nontina-
M. E. inek-
:oral 3tlehar+l
trorkerg
t 4, the
In; ; ttprling to-tiny,
pr;11,:ook Or JCIDT:'en
Pi :Icy !.... , rl;:tm their
;th the 4, •:re of those
foor. Doter
(lade , G. IMUrphy.
hone,t and faithful.
t0ta.,,,1, 11,4 ottly in this
Moo- having been one
1.111 48 during hi.
r 11: . country's good,
ir TWIT. of intelliaonoo
ti is praised for hi-.
)o , ition to ltopublioan
, the ehoiee 61* tplinn
a,'(,:: atlas a word of
• enrrt, is known,
t hen e• arm him. A ,
this District in I•:53.
whi h he will ever he
wishes of his con
ch hi nomination at
wnt!. lie was dole , '
l'enttni in
mint:tined the interest
h and her p,..tide until
•in •*.ttt. after the sale
Of these. Ilk public
tert - im we will ;peak
t . ttli. •
Esq., (.Ur ca n~lNlatc
nor i one or the very
Ile h hi position by
State upon the N. IL
on. Georg Scott was
and hi 4 faithful s.er.
as given him sueee
lagement of the same
Szate and hi the eta-
Ito still hoblA prom
thr lUS patient Inca
, rztUM awl competency
most worthy officer.
the nominee Mr Ns
‘lmittell to practice at
in c, ; 1 ., at which time
ith as one of the
ors of the Coluothift,
t i tin Nnetit, the then
sr published in Blooms
; has continued as be
lt and has gained the
saint inn of nearly every
y. Ilis practice at the
),rte,f Wet of bccotnim ,
In his office he will
anti pealsr or law, Ili,
influence will make
at of all nlimater,„
as County .lutlitnr,
ruler anti ItionAt Alp
f economy, will t Ee at
or our emu-
t;U~lflifi
ois 11,111 the orti , o
tlivy yu.iv
raw 1)100..11
The whole ticket will receive the support
of the entire Democratic party, and, throligh
e n
their popularity and distillation. , we
material aid in :•welling the Ara luntl 1 1
of Columbia.
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The Tax UM
The president bfu affixed his Higonture to
the Inv bill, I lemlio:1 features may be
brought within a Mid space.
The first section taxes every proof gallon
of cli tilled spiriti filly cents, to be paid be-
Uwe removal from the distillery or ware
house, which tax is a lien until paid upon
the property and aparatuN.
Sections 2,3, and I provide for methods
of testing quality and taking measurements.
Section ! provide.„ that distillers shall
register with the USCSSON or the respective
district,. within sixty days from the (hue
the hill takes acct.
section 6 provide. 4 for the manner of Wa
king registry.
Section 7 and 8 provide for the distiller's
bond and securities.
Section 2 to 12, inclusive, designate the
plan of the distillery, and provide for sur
veys and location of buildings.
Section 13 imposes a tax of two dollars
upon (very twenty bushels of grain convert
e I into spirits.
Sections 11, 55, inclusive, provide for the
gcocral management of distilleries, the rel
ative duties of assessors and distilleries, for
check; against hand, for draw-baeks, meant
of obtaining, purity, and affix penalties for
ail violations of the
Sections 56, 5:'3, ineltbire,regniate deposits
in !sanded wnroloires.
Section 50 imposeA a special tax of !,;i rt
annaelly upon every 100 barrels of Spirits
oromfacturel, and al, 4o providei for licowe 4
of $lOO for every i 525,000 worth sold, and
PIO increase for every $l,OOO increa-o of
Matauftetnr.o.s of &deice') pay Stlol, and
additional for every .1.110 their bond i
in e s-cc,,, ; ; of 5t5,101, Manufacturer.; of ci
gar= pay 1:'10 whore their sales do not ex
ceed 'F5,000 annually, and $2 additional for
every- $l,OOO in excess of that amount. All
snuff and chewinz tobacco 16 cents per
pound.
Section 62 provides for the packing of
tobacco and snuff so as to facilitate the col
leetion of the tax thereon.
The cnactuwnt took elLtet innnAiately on
tea-faifv•
IM Tittle to Sirlhe.
The Radicals are disorganiud and dis
couraged. Their hest men, their leader , 4,
in fact, such men :us Chase, Doolittle, Dixon,
Cowan, Wvlloll, Ewing and twiny nth
en.,, have repudiated them and joined hands
v.itl; the Democracy. Thad, Stevens, toe,
the "great (I.immoner," as they delight to
c him, has denounced the "letter and
plank of the Chicago platform, and
declares in favor or the Democratic financial
policy. Tllll3 divided and distracted, the
Hadieal party will be easily beaten, if the
Democrat.: make a determined, well-organ
ized effort. Now is the time to strike. The
man who will riot "strip to the buff " to win
this battle, is either a coward, or has no
fititli in his principles. The man who works
for the party Now, is the man who will be
hailed, in all the future, as a true and ti
worthy patnciot. Strike, whilA we have the
enemy at a disadvantage !
SOMETIIIMI NEW. —A firm or PhiKM
phia builders are now tweeting a hotel at.
Kane. near Erie, Pa„ in which thick, strong
paper is used to limn the walls and ceilin
in lieu of lath and plaster—the paper twine
put upon a backing of common hemlock
boarding. Another improvment is intro
duced to supersede the common walls and
ceilings, viz: Panels or wainscotting made
of fibrous slabs or componition hoards, emu
po-c.l of fibre mired with clay, cement, or
plaster of Paris, or other similar substanee,
and rosin, size, or other adhesive matter,
the sheets being passed under hot calender
rolls, whereby the materials are compressed
together in a solid form, and the sheets are
pressed to a hard, smooth, finished surfaec.
The fibrous slabs are made to fit close to
;tot hcr, the whole being covered with orib.
mental wall papers. The fibrous alai. , are
about one-sixth of an inch in thittlinc.-. and
the fibre used being cheap cane fibre, disin
tAiatoil by the explosive fur .‘ of stuato.
The new material is estimated to etn t not
.1.).:e than $lO per ton.
r C reportc IZatotall, :110
, ) t her la( nib cn, or the etthinot, who Pro
h !Idol tot totpport Oen. Cratit, w:tl
ti:oir pi , 1 0 ,:too . ', MAW
Win I! :!oy L; i rt,t; aui 01 , • •ut..
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Democratic County Convention.
Pursuant to
e lf of the, Democratic
tad 400 tt the OS - rney of
; County th ur now
routibi ur 11411, at
" I% oa 311 yof Au.
0 8 I, DC
At the hour of one o'clock, P, at., the
Convention was called loonier by the Chair•
man of the Standing Committee, ,JoiN I/.
Faun; who opened 114 u proesmaings with
a pointed and well-timed speech.
J. IL Jamison, of Maine, nominated Wm.
%num, of Madison, for President of tho
Contention °; which was seconded by Rea.
ben Knittic, of Franklin, and carried.
James S. MoNivich, of Cat.awissa, nomi•
noted Noah Mouser, of Montour, and Con.
rad Kreitmer, of Madison, as Secretaries,
Carried.
The list of Delegates was called over and
the following gentlemen admitted to seats :
Beaver—Charles Michael, Nathan Brett.
bender,
Benton—John C. Wenner, .lax. Conner,
Blootn—john a Casey, C. B. Brockway,
Bor. Borwiek—lludson Owen, Hiram
Bower,
Bor. Centralia—Thos. Geraghty, Martin
G anginal,
Briarereek—E. Trowbrilge, C. V. Steele,
t'sttawissa —Jag. S. MeNineb, John Scott,
Centre--H. A. Schweppenheiser, S. Bows
er,
ConyngLam—Thomas Brennan, Patrick
Brennan,
Fishingereek—John Wenner, J. C. Run.
you,
Franklin—Retthen Knittle, John Zigler,
; reenwoml —Adam Utt, .1. D. NV ikm,
Hemlock—Wm. Girton, .1. Shoemaker,
Jackstm—Jaeob Knouse, (the other seat
contested.)
Locust—John Hamer, IL Y. Hower,
Maine—Wm. Mensinger, IL Jamison,
Makli 4m--Win. Umber, C. Kreatner,
Mt. Pleasant—D. R. Applemati, A. J.
l‘iontour—Noah Mouser, P. S. KarllnCr,
Mifflin—Lewis Eekrote, henry Iletier;
()rang. , - E. G. Ricketts J. B. Harman,
Pine—Jos. Shoemaker, Wrn. Kushner,
Roaringereek—Amzi Craig, D. llouck,
Scott—James Lake, Jacob Terwilliger,
Sugarloaf—Henry C. Bess, Cyrus larish.
There appeared to be one contested seat
front the township of ; for the Ills
pond of which, dames S. McNinch o ffered
the fiillowing preamble and resolution
Tr4 , fe,ts, The rule, er , iverning the Colurn•
bia Comity Democratic Conventions reytire
all deleea!es try be aim's I by tt t, majority of
ballots east C r suelt delogatei to entitle them
to suits, th, iv;we,
/41,,ir.-.1, That Jacob Knonse, a duly
el wtert dole-ate front the township of Jack
son, appolor colleague in the alcona , - of
the other duly eleettql d e legate from that
township, which right is Allitited by the
Standing Balers of our Conventiow.
After :.oute little debate, C. B. Brockway
offered the following, as an, amendment,
which was voted down:
.R. , 0/r))/.. That the dvt , gata. , frut.lack
son te•wn-hip he admitted, Om))) are
on the credentials, signed by the Pre,:dent
and Secretary.
A vote was then taken on the original
resolution, and resulted in its adoption :
yeas twenty-eight and nays twenty : where
upon Jacob Knomte came forward and
named his colleague, William Young. who
was added to the list of delegate, , , and ad
mitted to a seat in the Cranventien in ti,-
absence of Mr. Ede, the duly elected )12e
gate with linou,e.
The Convention beim! ready for 10 1 4. • .
Conrad Krcanter ollim)) )1 the following rc-)..
lution which was road and adopted :
ie,oictd. That M. E. J.),( b.-41x. of Der
wick, awl Ilion:tun ritt 11, of Madi,), :),)
and are la rely appointed Congre,ional C.a)-
forcet. to meet Andlar Coolbree, from other
counties in the Ili-trict. at Danville, on the
loth day of September next, for the pur
pose of nominating a candidate for Member
of Congress.
Jame.: S. :lkleNinch offered the I'4h:wine
r e s e lmiow4 which read, well tiweit ed,
and adnptcd with am
R, cote, 4, That in I I (imam Stxttotm and
FRANK P. BUM our vanilidatc,4 for
dent and Vice President, we rcemmize non
of ability ; stateimen and patiitit.:, and we
hereby declare that we will labor Ey their
election with :lit ity and entVittle.-.
firs , ./r , 41, That the Pe nwera cy (2,,t, um .
14 3 county heartily estilw,e and
the Platform of Principle.: adiTted at th e
New York Convention, and ef:i.ecially do we
recommend 10 the tax paying eitizem of Cic
lorntiM, the and fidh artichts of the
emu to wit:
E q uo t.ixatim) of evil,. ,
proi orty iveopliro4 its r , al ratuo.
government bonds and other I,,thliv
sth, "Oe currency fur en, gov,rnm,u,
unit the people, the laborer and the other.
hoidor, the pen.letter and the soldier, the
pcmhicer and the bondholder."
C. B. Brockway °Kona the follo king, res
olution, in addition to the above, which
were read and adopted with cheers :
R..tch cit, That this I . nion has never been
dissolved, that the Southern States have
always been and are now integral parts of
it. That they are now and have ever been
since the surrender of their armies, entitled
to repre , entat ion in Cons , ress and equal con.
, tiottional rights with the other States; and
that the nelien of the Mellen Congress has
twin tle•tructive of all harmony and
unity. and has prevented instead of Nvorod
the restoration of the States to their civil
an d o ineiitutional right,
./ZcsJied, That we have continued confi
dence in the wisdom, integrity and ability of
Charli , r , • rnited States
Senator front Pentallvania, that we fully
endorse his course and action in said Ofliet) ;
and we hereby instruct our Senator and Lep
re,,cntative in the lieltb latent :upport his
re-election to the S. Frnate.
After the reading and bAlire the adoption
of the above resolution., Jam* S.Teti inch
race and made a prat ilft/0 ' 4 /4,0 , 11 ;
their adoption, and alluded to Mr, Brei
haw in the highest and most tle,erving
terms. His tomarks tee re entirely proper,
and etahmitetieally
Cumad K reamer ofh Tot a to-,IR t ion aim
Cent Mary ttt our State Senator, fan. ro.
Jacusit:st, mil to lion. TtlomAa Of A l,
FAN r, our lute Member, whieit tuna fhhlo red
resolutions of similar import, offered by
C. B. liroAwnY. They road as rollew,i, and
were adopted
That the course of lion. Gee.
It. dookson, State Sallow-, with the
approbation of his constitui Ws ;II 0 44)-
V. Slll.l shay renew to him their 4-,lin ionce
in hi. 4 vi Malice and integrity.
• 4,1, 11..1( vrn tenet." 6 , Tho...
Cl t ira li t, cur late itl‘ - mbor. the
of our hi it rerard:4 an t eiealialeo, and
share with him tit • 1 . •n eat' tie :
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retiooting " . '°' ._ upolhinigf and his Dia-
Wetly
Softies S. MeNina) thArtmented to the
Convention a resolution UM raOWN
RCSaVed, That the %Hewing named gentle
men be appoload the Densocratie.Standing
Committo qol' Vol mbia County for the en
suing year : CU' 4 G. Barkley l Bloom,
A
Chairman e...rn Xi-earner, Madison ;
Rohr Mellißry, Benton; Andrew I). Seely.
I lerwlek ; - Hiram j.. BOA* Franklin ;
John H. lletler, Mifflin ; Charles (4, Mur
phy, Conyngleun ; Benj. F. Tarr, Beaver.
C. B. Brockway moved to amend the
above resolution by etriking out all after Rio
word year, and insert the tbllowing:
John A. Funafon, Bloom, Chairman :
Wm. J. Allen, Madison ; aWilliam Lemon,
Briarereek ; Albert Hunter, Pine ; Hudson
Owen, Berwick; John D. Houck l Roaring.
creek ; Daniel Lermilmn, Centralia,
A vote being taken on the resolution as
amended, or rather on the respective chair
num named in each resolution, and the, offi
cers being unable to decide, Mr. MeNineh
withdrew his resolution a n d moved the unan
imous adoption of the Conimitteo as offered
by Mr. Brockway, which was agreed to :
niter which Mr. McNinelt moved to add the
names of Charles G. Murphy, of Conyng
hem ; Benj. F. %err, of Beaver ; which was
unanimonhly agreed to.
J. It. Jatnilon moved the Convention now
proceed to the nomination or n candidate
for AsKtuhly.
.Tamem S. Ale Nitwit nominated Geroge
Senn, or Catawi4.l.
Elijah G. Itiekettl nominated Hiram R.
Kline, of Ora n e,
On minion the nominalior e 4 doted, :Ind a
ballot wa; then taken with the re
sult
Senn.,—Bretibender. Michael, T. Bren
nan, P. Brennan. S. flower, Sehweppen
,i‘leNineh. Scott, Knittle,
Young, Kn0n.,..0, Jes.ai Shoemaker,
!Lerner, Hower, Kreamer, Barber, Mouser,
P. S. KarAtter, Applentn, Ikeler, Jos.
Shoemaker, Kasbne, Jamison, Mewinger,
Craig, Houek, Latish, 114.....4.-3.).
KtaNy.—Brockway, Ca , ey, Owen. Bow ,
cr, Steele, Trowbridl:o, ,1 no. C. Wenner,
Conner, e!eraghty ' Gar Then, John Wen
ner. Runyan, l'tt,Vti; on. tiek rote, ilotler,
Itiekett.4, Barman, Lake, Terwilliger. -20.
lleorge Soral, of Cal was then de
elarol duly nominated, amid. 4 great ap
plause. On motion, the nomination was
made unanimon , :.
J. B. Jamh , on Awed the
appointing Hepresentat ive C , mkreos,
which was adapted unanimously :
ecd, That Peter Waverer, of Bloom,
and Chubs.; C. Murphy., of Centralia. he
and arc hereby' apprinted tritresentatiro
Conferees to meet similar Contimes from
Montour County, at Ilioonviburg, con Wial
nesday, the l'Ait day of 14.31.1.4 ‘ I N#;Z"', to
11011111011. , a enliMafet for with
instruction:4 to use all fair and honorable
means to secure the nomination of I inn.
kgrgo. Scott, the choke of wit: County.
After Oct nothination of Mr. Set - err and
the adoption of the above rv , elutton, Col.
Kt rtyv hi the Convention and proposed
duce cheers for the nominee, which were
given nit ft a will.
O n i n .-,tion, the Convention ed to
the nomination of County Comnaktioner.
C. It. ibuckwity noinimitt , l
Montotir.
I:..Tatai-on i•bon
~r
Th. I: .otiliati.,;; , . •.11 ,
- 1 .1 t ;:t • !..".. , •a. P'4llttA I'.l
-- I :rAtl,[7aV , Owt , n. Bir.rcr,
.4;...•1-. 'l' VVf Penner.
3nlin Wenner, Bun
ran, ni t Wi!#on. 1-Arotr, lictler, :trouser,
Ricketts, Harman, 304.
maker, KaAner, Craig, Houck, Lake, Ter
rentr—Breaben,ler, llichael, Bren
nan. T. Wenn:tn. Bow , r,
bok r. : 2 cott. ZirAor.
•,• Stith , nalst , r, Nqinve,Vonnc. Ber
n-r. li.t.atner. Cartier : .Ipplenkan,
lko:or„ "rietNiner,
(;. Quiek, of 2lont4mr, was there
upon declared duly nominated.
On motion of Conrad Kreamer, the nom
ination was made unanimous.
The nomination of a vanilla:tie for Di-trio',
Attorney hexing next in order, James S. Me-
Nineh nominated fLader, of mom,
C. Stevie nominated M. M. Traugh, of
Briarere-k.
.T out.: Lake nominated O. C. Kaliler, or
The maniteltion , : ele 1. A tl..m
taken with the me-nit :
kit:LER—T. Brennan, P. Brennen, Me.
Ninth, Scott Knittle. r. oitton, .1e-
Shoemaker, 1 Ournr KRIM' P, lie: nor. flow
er, Kreamer, Mawr. Appleman, Ikeler,
l‘lonser, Kushner, Jami- , m, Memsinger,
Kashner, Latish, II OS,S. —23.
‘rint—ltroekway, (32, , y, Owen. Bow
er. Steele, Trowbridge, J. (. %Veinier. Con
ner, Ilre:lberter t Miehael,t era b ty, thing
nn, John NVetmer, Runian, t*lt,,
Valens. Harman, Jess. Shoemaker, Craig ,
I awk, .21.
Kant. M S. Bniver, Svhvalipolwker,
Erkrote, Hetltr, I.ake.—;l.
There hPirig no nomination a c..!..0l
bal
lot was order..ll, when itlr. L,ko withdrew
the name of O. C. Kalik.r. Thu vote is as
follows :
IKRl.F.ft—tiredbender, 71.ieliael, T. Bren
nan. p. Brennan, Sehweepenlmiser, 8. Bow
er, Mel.ilitieb, Scott, !insult', Zi.4lPr.
Slmenntker, lout , Know", Bernor:
[lower, lirentner, Barber, Appleton!), Ike.
leP,Mmtser, KRESIIIIOr. Jamison. Monsitmer,
ohtietuaker, KaAmer, Lake, Latish,
s.-29.
TrtAu,sit--11n,ekwar, Caqey, Owen, Bow•
cr.Bt vele, Trowl,ridge, 3, C. IVenner, Con.
„
nee, I tertien,y, „, IL ,Willi mew,
ilnii)nn. lilt Wilson Eekrote , Itctkr,
Ricketts, Harman, Craig, Houck, Terwilli
ger.-21.
The Suretstrit.. , agroeing in their tally, E.
H. tninottnett,i n tlt rimy nomi
nated mntlitintt; for Pi.nrict Attorney.
This notninetion we 3 also make u nae i.
mow.
Adam Litt nomittatol batte A. Dewitt, of
Greenwoo,t, for County Surveyor. There
being no opposition, the nomination tram
made by aeohunnation.
A. J • Alberbym, of ( 'oroonvool, was !MM.
mated tur County Auditor icy noelamution.
The 1: ! .4.:,.;erenrb .ed,
:%leSineti otbuol the t'wHowim.! lowitition
which ~ co :
Thtt trt rivommeild Lo
be Pen: , (' dutttl7iu (Anuny ibc
tivb, t, t I.; Ow,7,ttt ifl lloitwirmttioti, Its~ COM
', • • -I • . t , irw,-11‘ , ffiet gepery.
bug , and pledge ourzelves to its carnet and
zealous support.
C. 13, I3roukway moved that the Conven
tion tb adjourn with three else icy tbr
the Providential gooodilates down.
;,,. ho deers woilkheartily iwen, making
. .
]bail tromblo'll'ont wore to apex, after
*
ieh the Peleftates disp e rsed.
WILLIAM 13A118E11., Pre,:t.
' Comm v Tint :AMER, 1 5.,,
Noatt Morgan, 5 AAA.
Ilryositing ;•eiktilisary.
ANNUAL REPORT OF 1 U CX tN
All I'l'l .
By appointment it beeline our duty and
privilege to attend the final examination
and the twenty-fifth Anniversary of IVp
wiling Seminary, occurring on the 22d, 28i1
and 24th of June, Istis.
The students, throughout n most rigid
exnminaton, evinced a readiness to answer,
and familiarity with the studies in which
their proficiency was tested, highly com
mendatory of tlo.ir application and ability,
as welll to the thoroughness and and skill of
their teachers.
Entire freedom from that austerity which
tends to embarrass, and a kindly,
coneilfa
ting manner and address characterised the
Professors in their intercourse with their
classes, which was truly admirable,
Throughout the entire Examinations, and
Anniversary exercises, nothing seemed to
be done merely pm forma—no salutatory--
no valedictory--no hackneyed Latin senten
ces in can ferrirer degrees—no Latin oration
—nothing comic among the nineteen essays
end speeches which delighted the audience.
Throughout there Wii,4 a striking correspon
dence between the highly suggestive themes
and the well wrought essays and orations,
every one keeping to the text, and evincing
decided talent. There was not a single Nl
two. The gentlemen spoke remarkably
well, had no prompter, end exhibited no
hesitancy, embarrassment nor haste. The
holies mil with enunciation clear and dis
tinet, without apparent trepidation, self
posaseseed awl dignified. The style end
thronehow, would have done credit
to an y of our The interest wels
etti it in the beginning was billy ',wit:limit
to the cheese. The ti•isay, and orations we re
all original. end 44 stall uniform excellence
that iliserimilett ion is not de , ttoil rtdri able.
notAe, violther vocal ur in,4 ument al,
Ira.; of hi,giz grads., NO the thrilling effect
of it.,l harmony and St!ieriet upon the appre
eiative multitude was antrered l=y rrwment,
emphatic .applatve—of which it Iraq the
mere deserving, king wholly from the re
sour. We enjoy the
ens is or a hand, h e t we loot.
upon this: arram;ement a,4 in excellent taste,
and worthy of unqualified efuntnendation
Vt*e cannot in too high prai , e, the
departuolit of numie in th in-titut
The dream and painting -2, the: handi ,,
rrrk of the 1,06, :itowed a high order of
tallent and mperior instrnetion.
The :oust adntinNe order funded the
stole I. 4 .unittavy exer,ivo. Every •••tuklent
reap ready nod in ;,tare at the proper time,
and 0. , Ontrall'ent movonPist ntiV:11)001
without friction e', , Xll,ion, like Leantirel.
perr,•et tliaolib...ry. Th. Ihrea hone , oeett
pi *ei then. rain p.t• -ed without
or riti dprotrently to the an
a, t o It', tie y • lou of
T.,. able An A 11,. •by 11,2 v,
f 1),, in the ,rt, w.f..
li4tent , l to with protiond attention. Ws
thledly American, well coneei.vra, w e lt ar
ran,4ll and fitreild, , , and uttered in hi:, own
elwittent intiwes,ive style, it wa fropunitly
interrupted by applatve.
Then followed the very appropriate. ex
-I.' rt'at 31• 4 1 tunchitti; allre*, of the talented
hitt-it•ol, De. Nekon. to the graduating
t.las or tee front a noble heart,
nal many tear c‘ineed the lodtpuftt it had
made in other heart:.
In contemplating the gradurting class
and others identified with the exercises of
the occasion, the thought occurred, that if
the worthy chief and his learned assistants
had made their own selection from the
thousands they could not have succeded
better in commending their own taste and
skill, or in contributing mere to the interest
of the Anniversary.
Christian education is unquestionably
vital to the permanency and continued pro
gress of our dot institutions. It is, indeed,
a trite aphorism, that they depend for their
permanency upon "the virtue and intelli
gence of the people." Every patriot, there
14e, mutt be a friend of Christian educa
tion, and Wyoming Seminary, in this con
nection, is a blessing to our country, a
splendid monument to the wisdom, per
servanee and lilierality of Wyoming Confer
ence, and an honor to the church in general.
The very extimsive,beautiful and commo
dious buildings; the erowdoll balk; the
glorious results—moral, religious and literary
—developed in the history of the Institu
tion, and the inspiring prospect of enlarged
usefulness afford conelmive proof of the
ability, efficiency and fidelity of the patrons
awl managers of the Institution, and great
cause for gratitude.
Tito Commercial College, connected with
the Seminary, and under the superintend
ence of Prof. L. L. Sprague, with its tele
graphs, bank and various offices, and com
plete appointments throughout,. furnish
superior advantage:4 toall wishing to acquire
a thorough business education.
N. B. The Fall Term of the Seminary
and Commercial College will commence
August 12, 186:!t.
JOHN A. (I ERE.
D. C. OLMSTEAD,
F. L. HILLER.
ASA IlItot)Ks,
C. L. meg
W. F. DKNINTs,
T. H. H. LEWIS,
IL IL PAINE.
THEIIIE is quit° it lively titno going on in
Luterne county for the Democratic nomina
tions. Thu names of Samuel Van Loon,
Daniel F. Seybort, cx•ShoriU Puterbrielt,
Nathan Weak'', and Col. Rhoades, aro
among tho 111036 prominent for tho Wilco of
Shelia: There are row three or Poor per
*no named kw State lienator. Samuel
._ ..._ . _
! 'nit Nt:w Post' Ovrtet: Is tw. —The
p os t o nio n , law jest pa .se,l by Congress eons
taina somo important etymon; in the mode
cif nominating the Itusinov a the departs
meet,ll
and as H._ Our readers are more or lees
interested in senditce and reeeiritfo, letter*
-
and newspapers, we publish retniS of the
I pr o v is ion s of the new kw tot their t an g .
I motion. The law provides that all letters
1 on width the name of the sender is otolorsol
Ishall be ret orond to him it not called lim
within thirty days; it floubles Cho ewe poi.
maim+ Or postmaster+ Mr the payment of
imoney orders, but reduces the fees on the
same, It permits weekly newspapers sent
to regular subserils , r; in the county whore
published to be flavored free of lostlotf'
from the post office nearest the place of
„ it , .. . ..
publication ; also authorizes the issue a
duplicate moony osl o rs. Tbb 4 l aw a l so
, makes it II felony of high character to IMO
1 postage st a mp s a second time knowingly,
lanti authorizes the Postmaster 4 ieneral to
i prescribe a unifortn fir letter carriers, and
1 makes it A tnikslemeanor for any ono else to
wear the sumo,
Ttm army worms have LA this
reihnef.
how do you like that, soldier-eitizons,
you who fought unfit r Illair, Hancock.
Pranklin, Ewing, Slocum, Averill, Daffy
Smith, Knipe, Ent, and other?, who attend
ed the New York Soldiers' Convention ?
brace Greeley, the bail of JOY. Davis, the
negotiator fir a "dishonorable peace" with
rebel commissioners in Glititibi t cast this
cowardly slur upon the bravest and best of
ficers of the army, and in the same breath
asks you to vote for his automaton, t/rant '
What do you say "army worms ?"—.The.
riabnew 11,friut,
FA, ' or Am—On Toes Jay of last week
the Israelites throughout the world v e l e .
'mated the annual fait rounded on the burn
ing. of the first and second temples and the
other misfortunes which overtook the Jew.
islt race. The day is spent in reatlit. , the
aeemmts of the troubles that assailed their
people in days of yore, in abstaining from
food and drink, awl in supplicating the 811-
preme Mier to re.estahlish Israel once more
in their own latch, so that they may serve
Kim as in days of old, in accordance aith
the predictions of the prophets.
CoN , lnEso. has adjourned to meet at the
call of the Chairman of the :Republican
Campahrn 'ototnittee. What a spectacle !
The National kciltturc adjourn to meet
at the call of a partisan fur mac partisan
purptyie,:. Is there any lower : depth or thg
rellation beneath us?
ren and St i.0.10r.4.
returned Californian hum.' the
t,y he had left at home a 1111,“ or five :•trt.
Dior:. (inc day ho offended her and :die
irefully eielaimed, wiAt you had never
married into the Iluni
The total area of Philadelphia i
'quart! miles. !hatter there if :ening at 90,./
nighty cents per pound, and 131:telilwrries at
thrty-five vent, I;er quart. Three-fourths of
the ilermans will vote flit eeymour and
mini,tter boa , ,tol of preaching
notcs don't to he tutdcrstood
.1/ n1%11 4 ,112. to , :rectlbovk4.
The t,, t cf loyalty--Lov‘ , r‘t . the nc
ro, owl nitniration of carpetlAttgery.
.Na`4 , 1..111 p i i ovor 1,40,050.qu0 ire
vuitt t , kilk+lorr awl Char
bat't --nt to a mad bow o.
\Vim ,livetlilarri-JoAr e : c.:(3111
tion ;:nil lluv. Curtin from e3pturc by thc
rebel. , in 1 , 63? ilorntio
10,4 tho Natio of Belmont by
,irtmkenness, ate) WI 4 saved nt Pitt,bar g
lemtling only by the timely arrival, of
find.
It was hoped rant N. Loon would
rethrin, but he is seen growing tighter and
tighter on the streets daily.
Tonne ss: cc has produced a lively four•
legged girl.
Orville Grant, a brother of the Gen
eral. lives in Chicago, and has just given
$lOO to a Seymour and Blair Club.
The accession of the Republicans to
power brought on war. Their aim on retir
ing front power is to bring on more war.
The Ramis harp on Grant. They
don't allude much to that Jew's harp ho
played in Tennessee.
One of cur CXCilftil,qCS advises Forney
to change his mune. Isn't it enough fur
kiln to disgrace one?
The five spans of the Pennsylvania
railroad kidge over the Susquehanna. new
Harrisburg, which were destroyed by fire on
the morning of the 17111 ult., have twee re
built, and trains are now running over it.
Whisky, pistols and Browniaw arc
depopulating Tunneitsee•
If a man fails to the amount of
million, it is all riAlt ; but let hint fail to
the atnonnt of hts board bill, and he is a
scoundrel.
The telegraph brings tts the glad
tidings that the rebel Joe Brown, and hi•
earpet-bag ally, the notorious 11indget, hare
been beaten in the Georgia Legislature, and
Joshua Gill and 11. V. Dialer, Denwerats,
elected to the U. S. Senate.
The Bureau niggers in the South
draw their rations regularly and feed them
to their hogs. Keep 'er up, um-payer &
They have a new drink down east
that they call the "Butler Cocktail." Yon
stir it up with a spoon, squint one eye, think
the liquid down, and put the spoon in your
pocket.
What Gov. Wise said was, "Seem
shin is not yet dead. The people are going
to secede from ltadiealism." Yet the Rad
icals (including the Columbia County R
n) leave off the last sentence and
make the first a test. Such is Radical hon
esty!
One Eaton, from Salem, Ohio. got
himself elected to Congress from North
Carolina, through the fiery ordeal of sleep
ing with the niggers of his district for six
weeks. His example is cited for the encour
agement of other loyal carpet-baggers, and
to show what endurance can accomplish.
Greeley says that in order to elect
Omit they must get out every voter. Yes,
but there's the rub. litany of the voters
have not yet been pardoned out of the State
prisons by the Radical governors. The mat
ter should be attended to at once.
~,,The radicals intend to emigrate to
Africa after their defeat in November. A
party has been sent out to select a location
for the colony. Negroes arc to rule over
them. They mean to giro that thing a full
test before abandoning it entirely. There is
a rumor that Sumner intends to paint him
self black, so as to render him eligible to
the Presidency of the now kingdom. Char
ley thinks he would then be all right, pro
vided he can prevail upon Thad. Stevens to
transfer to him his acgro hterickeeeer, so as
to supply him with the pri,pt,r
cloction in Kentucky came off on
Mouthy last s and rosulteil 41400110 w D em .
f‘Vrltie f rimnrb. Tht majority for sturr..n.
ion fur (Liven!, (...tinsat , ..l ut ?,",,trot.
nrCICWALTE3, 3 retrie s MOH
oet and %terling Nummt Philiviclphia,
the :N inst. death el‘t itoito 3
gloom over the entire city.
LAssil viru,— A fulling of las:riturle it gen
erally experieneeil throughout the the sift
mer r.rlstree. Weakly constituted, persons
or thme or t.edditary habits invariably imn
plain of this annoyance, The scoreline
heart of mid-suumer relaxes the system
and mauves the vital energies. If the pa
tient i s of a nervous temperament this de-
Wiry unfits him for even the ordinary rou
tine el every-day life. When this state of
trxhallAke comes on 110STE'llkilt'S
STtIIIAGII BITTERS will prove a sato
and never failing means of strengthening
and restoring the physical organization.—
This health-giving tome purifies and infuses
renewed vitality into the blood, tones the
tomach and digestive organs, and acts like
a charm en the nervous system. It effect
ually removes all tendency to languor or de
iire,:sion of spirits. 'To the weaker sex it it
invaluable, as it Fnot Ite3 and braces up,
while its poweiful effects are of the mart
beneficial character. The infirmities of nec
are alleviated by its use. 1t revives the
strength, increases the appetite and gives
vigor and drytieity to the constitution.
When mothers are herring 110STET
TEIt'S ST( IMM iityrr EltB should es
pecially be taken in regular doses, as in this
country, most always. the nourishment is
heolerniato to the wants of the child. In
suoh VI/SeS this inestimable tonic Is wonder
fully efficacious. Its strengthening virtues
arc at once apparent. It is free Mutt all
properties valeulated to impair the system,
and its operations are at once mild and
soothing.
“t 4 ittino it twtly,
Wolter I.draae y,
f; rrra Scare t:141/. bill. O, hrowo now ft,.
When to , in Of:Own,
'Awe and rort,town.
Whnt taut tot aid man do hilt the I
Why, take Plantation ititter:.. to Li me,
tall with them a new lea at of lire. The old
are made young again, the middle-ay d
joig«-,and the young become doubly brilliant
by wing thict splendid Tonic. Ity,p ;
Waltham, Liver Complaint, Headache.
Pain.; in the side, "Crick in the Back,” and
all symptoms or Stomachic Pzaingeinent,
yieht oleo to the health-giiing ittlinewe
of Plantation Bitters. They add strength
to the sygeta and buoyancy to the mind.
WATEIL-A ficlittlitrul toilet
ttrtiele—mtperior to Cologne awl at half the
F= rice. No.
MARKET REPORT.
Wla at per bushel, $2 lt
nye.
Corn,
nuckwlicat
"
Viax,4
api
Hour per barrel-
Butter,
perlloZetl...
IttliWir per pound
)gird
llumz,
Illy liar ton
II 4111111 ED.
ot, rho lA% 3, I;v4
Mr. Wilfpio 11“tx1., of Iswtwt. to 1 1. 4 1 i :,
Mary E. K utd.44, or I{aquint:o4
NEW 4101118TINEMEVI'S.
To TEACHER.%
W OP p
rP ,, f , ifi'.2 ll 4,1 1'4 , ,,14,15.4. 'rem, 412141. 1 ,
1 , 441444 - 44 , 4 1 41 , raj, Et , e/Welli , t4 ie be 130.17 T Ow
, gel Orb. , I,ox.r4rt r 1,14,
ity "r 1-.14A tti,
Vioß ;;.cy
t W 4014,1114,
TAKE NOTICE
The totilerclyned, ininnfartarera of Walt I.hpeor in
the Town4ton of Wilke. Harr% l.tre-rn.,; . ntinty. P.I.
h..r..bV 111Vr moire flint• in ne.111,44111,: will, an Art of
v. approved the fourth day of April A. It.
PIZ,. entitled •' An Art in relation t tha elle, iito
and .:1,1...a..01 of Lau-.,101.411,a5. warm. cruk* 0.
11..1: 4 • nerd by 16 , . ittallkitAt tiller. of 16141%
rh,. y n nvr in in, office of the Proil Mary of
the runny af,reanol, seri:Mon of their private
mark. bridled upon the external wirr.ice of Wel
hands or earl' tnl4 huadtenJ, hem, ea..% or heir, lig
whah they ofpr their Malt raptor hit axle • that veer
mnra enn,14,0 or the ((Miming lottore, VIA; &
tat." ; and that any pertlllBll alto Mall q i iptopf int. , to
their own nee or refoon to deli r.:r to the tool riot:ilea
or In any way Inutdole. the brand noon iiny antis
Mitt. hoe.lienil, barrel. raalt m k-g. ww ul be dealt Willi
err:pt:mg I.to,
RAI:a tr. P rrCMAYCn
N. FI. fly tiro art of Assembly nbovr erred, it is
deelnr••d to he lIIIIaa NI for any person other than
the lowing owner to use. NMI, 'timeline or destroy. or
refine nr neglect to return any barrel. rase, kos, tr..
dirty hfillitleti ur elailipeti by Me owner, and any inn
to offending is ands punishable by a hoe, of WO for
enrh barrel. te. on tltr first offence. and by a fine nt
'Zoned imprisonment from one to three monies for
t eery suesepisnt offence.
A Aurora 5, irnb4-bt
E Iti MOUE
1.7011,1,+s Mt Comm*, by ber nest 1 In ihn r mitt no
i
Wend Jaino• McCurunc. CAW Moll 19..1111 ul
1:11114.111bial CO3 ht) .
NO. ;S. 10 iti 61 y
J Taus. 1110.
AEI iS Stsrotv a or znyunce.
Tao: .$ YFVo mit:
Anion; the Record* of the COsit. of Cognition rlitv•
01 lOW coimly Olvli At O. It if thllo CIllit:111112.1 N. V
I. 101? , . 1.11 inetien et it t'„ Klall•r. Esq.. and duo
prow', tb. Court order that the eit, 'II' give noliCe to
defendant by publinitittil fur tour week*. of above
procuiiiiinge in, the eloetnoburg 11,40 bet. and bldo
appointed Robert d. linuell,£u' l;umrot•riuner 10
tube trail ~,,, ny, &c. Certified from the retold Au
go.t Irt. Nue. Jean 1:01.EA1A1V,
Yrottionotary.
To Thomas Mrformie. respondent above named,
take notice. In porstianre n( the above. order of
court volt are hereby notified to appear et the am
Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, to he
held at the Court House in Bloomsburg, on Monday.
the seventh day of September nest, to show cantor.
of any you have. why the said Catharine
your Wire, 'horrid nut be dlv.irred (rnot the hoods r f
matrimony, agreeable to the act of the. Ueneral As
mnsibly in b oth mole made and provided.
MORDECAI bIILLARD. Sheriff
AtltU.€ Ist. PM.
hiceormie, the above named reepond•
env 'Enke notice thtt the linderalgued, appointed
rinninie.iinner by the Court of Centinen I of
Columbia (ento, to take testimony in the above
etat , d eitee, will attend fur the parinwe of buy ap•
pointment on the attire of V. t'. Kehler. Err., on
Illeiint,letrit, cut daluiday. the taw day of Aughst A.
U. !elm betwero the hoer' of Imo and rive o'Llork
p. M. of pent In), isllelt and vel ere you may attend
of you think proper. AUBERT Il 110WELI.,
Aug. a, IdOd. Commitutoour.
'IEACIIEI{S 11'ANTER
VI VF MAIS. AND TWO FT.MAT.F. TE.M . H ER!:
For Mt , public school , . of CitilmOmni u.vmsiti 1:x
-401mi/011 111 he held ut Centritipa. u•
giht 13t1s, Irtih, comonotr mg at RI o'i h,tlt.
Ily erdta of the doJed•
C. G. mt:10411', Acting ScettlarY•
.I,lly
NOTICE TO 'rEicituts.
The fitioritntendrnt of Common School, of Cm.
sionhisi Comity, will colonists& persons who &ow In
hn rinpinyed no 'l . .nelsecs in the School Dlotilct of
Bloom. at the ACIII/1) My. an 11.1100MON11/, on etAl MR•
AY. A t!ltt'S Ilstit. Voila, of nine o'clo‘k At
the stew time the Directors of *aid District will NI
otcpatiol to employ Teach , ro for the coning; tam or
Nonlh*, common , log un lho firkt Monday.
bring th. 7th nay of tiepicnitict nett. l'oroono &oft
inn *0 Work in Moo Distract must littc n Ihu elation
allow I%*. wirr.
'Woolens ilosid or Nrhool Director/.
C. la, floantos, Supt. moo, $(. 1 10 , *lo Columbia Co,
Itionnoomsir, July 'l,l, led -fit.
(OL'r SALti.
A NI illrtelihnwk "Mime dTAl.golt,twn
your old In*l April, IA olitted rot vole. Ho Ir te•
paled to be the luierbromevt colt in the toitely, and
ivii I woke a very Valuable Mime. Apply le OM
&remora. at bio farm Iwo Milt* below Marmite.
l'olonibio comity,
EI.P.AZCP twliwiatcsitEtock.
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