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pl.-1 . -J- hs ms loomoktg democrat. HJI. II. J 4 OIIY, i:lllor. WcdncNdny, Mny , IMT. 8. M. rTmoir.t fc Co.. 117 I'urk llw Now Vruk are duly ao4horl"d loaolirlt end ri!i-oive nHtirrii hone and advertising fur lha Demorml It Uc, pure liolioil ul llloomaburf , Columbia coiinly, rn, DrmocrnfiC Mate CImwmIUiu. Tlio Pemneratic Htafe OoiitniiHw fit ha iiinutiiiK, on Jnnunry UlHli, t IliiniiJjiirjj, aJoptoti tho followiiur rci)liUiins : Int. Tlmt the regular t!oiivpiitii 1' rtin pnrty, for noininaliiifr a fnndiilmin i'r tlio Supremo Heni:h, b licM nt Jflwmii Aiiir.fr, m the Second Tucwliiy of .lime, WH7,i twelve o'clut'kM., and tliatwidOwniitiwu lMHom poMid of llio tiwiul iiiwilior of h'lpgarc. 2nd. In addition flir-rcio.it in rocniiuiwiid cd to tho nenicM-ra-y of IVniiHylvmiu to forthwith elect, in tho iixunl milliner, two delrpato, of recognized uiititm and inllu micn iu tlio jmrly, fur each linvw;ntaliv ami Senator h their respective district, vim chall moct in Mans 4"oiivoetiini, nt. Harris- linr', on a diiv-to ho fixed hy t'lio Chainnaji ol the Mato Ucntiiil UoinmiUo. Hy order of tho Deinoi.-raliij Statu dun., WM. A. WALLACH, (.'limi-iimn. rardoiu In tiiiilhi t'ouiily. The peoi!o will oliwrvo tlmt tiovurnor 'CJeary hag imi'donrd Dontr, of '011.1 iirfluini Tuwiif-liip, in thin t'omily, for the ciiino of refilling the vote of a man who wan yiviin cd at the polk of heing a ilewrdT. lJoni-r was convieted at our last court, after .1 care ful trial before a heneh of judges, and Jury whom no ono will ucihikm f Ih-I.ik tj:iru";i I. .Hevend ensesof (Kin kin1 ha'l previoasly been disposed of in the Court of tho State, and, in fact, one had been tried in Columbia County, nnd the man convieted. After all lihis, this man Jiiincr, an ulliwr t too -election in Conynghain, willfully refusrs the vote, is IrieJ, oouvictod nii.l fwitoncctl, and then Gov.' Goary ft)l in willi'liU panhm ! Had the voter been a epul,lican 1 'ou suppose his vote would havo been rel'ipeil ? Not likely. Had Boner, the election o!ti ccr been a Democrat, do you snnr.osn he would havo been pardoned V Xot likely. It seems that under HepuMican rule tin; law is to bo totally disregarded. Lincoln lead tho way by his sciiiid:iluu:ly i'.ksal proclamations, nnddiis suWdimitesiiioffiisf, and others in power who net according to bis precept?, seem determined to follow. There is no safety to the peoplo until tho eternal. principles of Justice, as embraced .iivllie ttiKii'int creed of J'einocr.'icy are once more aeknowledgi.'d ii.umlorI;,'iii:,' tilt fouihl ntions of our Govcnmient. Xo true win (( now le anythiuy the limit a true I 'l iim civt. j'o shaming, no Inul.liiif, no com promises with the em my. tPyhu new i-ub.'ciilicrs are t'ouiins i" quite bri.-kly, for which our friends in the County liave our ilwuks. The Dkmoit.at never wavers, but pursues that fteady, Ftraight forward, (imc-honorcd, l'emoeratit course, it clifcua noua of tliat niniiinvl, new fangled, idou't-you-sprak-out-you-will- liurt-thc-party, '.lleuocmcy ! '.V.'c .f ro not in favor of courting mi; mun,-or tti of men, who, during the whole time of the relicllioii, were chief liyhts in tho Mack l'epublicau J)is-Union party, and were moving Heaven and earth, almost, to crmh out the Hemo- t-ratie party. Vi'Iitu they could not inveigle Hcmocrats into tho army fast enough, und'.r the pretence that thcy'wero to "fight, for th Union," they g,jt up the hue and cry that llicro-s.a:; "rebellion" lit certain IVinocrctio cijuntius, in order that tbry mi-ht receive Soldiers rum the Government, to ".-cuur tho country," hunt down, imprison, liueb, and murder HcmoeiaL", who dared to Maud up and demand for themselves what they .were entitled to under the lawsof the country ill which they lived. Wo had a cample of this illegal and mo.t damnable proceeding in CoUunbia County. The men who imiugu- jatcd tU:s t'ltisi'iie -upen llio peojilu of this County, arc now held in utter contempt by all good citr.en. . - - - TIS- llisestiiiiiilcd that thctonrof Wil son, Kellcy and other Radicals through the South, by the false ideas they havo infused into tho minds of the iicgroc?, an'l the di tryvl occai.' oncd among the white, has al ready 'damaged the pivduviivc interests of that section to (i:c amount of fifty millions ot 'Uo'liarsrtliiH so.'uon. Do the working limn of tlm North cotiiprolioiid tho fact that they arc taxed to make up tiiUnlehvit ? Tlid people of the South, if kit . to themselve would soon ltceomc prospurou:-, and able to ,' oear a liharo cf llio burdens , of .nationa taxes; and evej-y.kllMif tuxn paid by thi South, relieves tho labming men of the North from the payment, of that. sum. I.'e . hides thin, tho present ltadical policy of goi , eruing the South directly increases tho c. . fn.ses oti tie government one hundred mil. Jions per .iinmiin. J'hink of the.-e thin. iax-riddun people of the North, when you are obliged to pay two prices tor a pound o! sugar, a gallon of molasses, a yard of mas' lin, calico, or cloth, a barrel of flour, 11 wist of beef, and when tl Us-gathercr and in itcrnul revauuci collector call An .demand .iarge share of your hard earnings for in all thofio ways, and a thousand others, are you robbed to maiiituia and continue the rule ol , '.he JJudi(d parly. Heincmber, also, that -the only, way to' obtain, rulief from these taxes is by tho defeat of radical!; 111 through tho tiallotrtiox. . , S'iiT" A boriousirHit occurred-at iirawnw willo, Tcnncs.we, on tho IHth, at a 15 idic Convention, in which three negroes and two : 1 whitei wore shut and ..wounded. The riot ; w'iimitod..iii ouo f. thc nc-'ro uticaker dooliiiring that every man who hud owned davea ought t have his heart ut out.-i Many ol, the wjutojtadij present. had owned .slaves, but did cot fancy.buing idissceted in rtturu forjoiiiuJjtTO the blank and tan move timuty heneo a dkigueeiuent with tho result - above aUitefV That Sour Apm.e TttFK.rNow incn Jloraco Greeley Las bailed out Jefferson IV vis, the question arises as to what i.i to be done with That Sour Apple Tronupou which ho was to have been bung. Who can an swer this jucetion ? Probably I'r. John can. DemoM iuy Vh. JucoMnlmti. Tho Jacobin writers havo a good deal to say about -Copperheads, rebels, &e., and iU 1I0 and U!k us though (hey werO mas- tvrx of tho people and owned tbucoiintry. Who 1110 .these scrrtdilem but jack legged politicians, wlw havo floated up to tho fcur faeu from tho boiling caolilron of civil war, that they arrogate so much importance to themselves? What havo they done for hu manity or country, but tv bow tho seeds 0) disease md death? To hear them clmtlcr about rebels, trca- 1. ,11 .1 ; !.... .... mu, A.O., WOUIH ieiivo llio impruiwiuii u those who do not know them, that they arc a wonderfully uuvel and wise set, got up with extreme cure by tho AlmigUy .as a 'itttrliicr piW iuf his inscrutable wisdom a tort tl',cii:t.s between tho cliiiuauzee and owl I The.grcut jnjiid is listuiguls'hublo fwui th finiill one Ijydts .impress upon mv.ukind. The great man builds up the small ono pulls down I It took tho wiser men of a century, tried in tho crucible of -war and .privation, .to .rear aloft tho structure of American liberty .(in this continent, vhiuli, in tho hands of great men, was preserved and fully developed ,ns timo rolled on ; but. its preservers were Democrats, Copper hi'ad.uiiid rvbels I Sut, these are at a discount now I A wiser gririition has eonio to confound tho times and demolish its temples, with a view to rcai ingot hern in their stead. Thoy Iiiiaiu pulled down, but they havo not constructed, and the appearances are, that thesu wise men wise in their own conceit are miser able imposters and humbugs. What hiivoit'ioy done to ckiiin the rehpt! of the wi.rld ? Judge them by Jlieir words. Where is tho Pimple tboy pwinised, -which was to Riippbtiit the one founded by the purer Itepublicniisof the lasteeiitury Kcho answers, where? il'ow long will the peoplo blindly fellow the lend of fools, intposlovs and tricksters? the rantif'g, read mouthed white livercd dissemblers and hypocrites? la the dcys ofVumcruey, eii;eessiuii and nubearanee ehawcteriod liie -Koplo. I5ut: the devilish form of Kadicnli.-m reared its head to lure a, wninmn people on to blond and ruin, and bayonets are now -the argu ments and fiatv'iwal blood, foully drawn, the bond of tho States. Is this tlm sort of liberty whk'h the Aaiuri'Wi jiooplo desire to l:-tvfl to thmr itliiMrun.? MOXl MIEKTAfa. .UiiciTcyiMuturo of l'ennsi'lvaiiin, ct the' 1st session, ni;thon:ed tho erection of a monument to the memory.of the soldiers of th State, vho fcll diirius the war of the Iicbellinn. 1 1 is to bo orcetiUl at 1 (arrisburg, and commissioners to agree upon the de.-ign ive recently agreed upon the desij.-;i of the niciiiovia). flk's, wn believe, will Lc lx first monument erected by the State elMViiiisyl- iima for any piii-pow;. Our tastes have not run in that line. There is uo uieuional in lViiiisylvsiiia erected by tl;o 3iuto upon any oalUj.lvId ol tjio Jle'vohition. Ger- mantuwii aod Tort Mifllij), the s.wins of memorable encounters, cxi.;t without any token by Uie pxplo of thu Stato, of interest tho important events which happened there, l'aoli has a small monument, erect ed by patriotic citizens. There'.ks no public monument tnoojmiiiiorato tio sorvico of the TVimsylvaiiia lino, the mainstay of tho army of tho'lluvolutton. tCoiii'm ' dovn to later limes, reiiiisylvaui.i'H share in tho war of 11;?. lies no tukeii of tho inti:re.-t of the people of the Stale in tho contest. Tlu war of the I'ebellion has a few town and county ui.-mumeiils, in different parts of the Suite, tii ttiliiirg has the houor of bavin,? monument projected to mark the ground wf I ho. moot iuihorf.-iiit Kirm."lo-uf t!ie l!e- bcllion; but when it whi Leen-cted, it Would bo a bold prediction to uudi rUiko to say. Harribur,viil hivc U.o .first Stale menu-' in-lit, whioh wc way pro.u.ii'o..vij) to speed ily 'reeled. .H.;:. thcro cot been filthy on this subject elsewhere? Wo sciroely think it worth while to address any .adjurations to Philadelphia. When e .Tccfdlecl that corner-..touculer a .monument o hashish ton was deposited wijji .cerciiwiiy. in Wash mgton Nmuro thirty lour years ago, and that it Mill 1-iiiuuinM u the grouii-1, wilhoiit' any hope that a structure .ill bo erected upon it within jthc present coneration, we must iihj.laiu Honi iidl local Hppaals.upori Mm subject. Wo must Ci-bear to a -k iiies lions a. to what is lo be done- with the Lin coln Monument fund, whiuh seems, like all other Philadelphia projects of the kind, to be certain of being, uursqd fur about a ecu lury before. any eflbrUwlll be made to satisfy tho great grand-children of tho original donors with u bijjfct of .what Uicir.ancc.ilori; expected to see. Xbc Salem (Mats!,) Jouiua.1, milder thd head of 'The '.1'ankeu' Hides,' fcavs: 'Al inoiign.i,tia.i taken a long wuilcatul a vast amount of money, -we have .-.at last got ihj stulid liutuh ul Pomisylvauia, and tho ver dant 'snukcrs'. and 'liilckeyca' of ..the Wes cm Slates eduiated up to our higher law standard. When a faw ywu-iiago, Ahcy spat upon as thc.dc,spiscd Abnliliouists we de tci mined that itho : 'nigger' (as they cnlld tho colored mail) should be wudc tlioir cii;il or we would crmh I be. Union. Tho foot of the negro is.cn the nc!;s of our ancient re viler.vaiid ihosc who arc nrt.iin. cur to.'bj must tjand liom under.' '1 Ins is a sampl ot New r.ngluud JiadicalLjiu. Success bringing mit thc coherent but lonc-conccalcd piirilan lyraniiy.and .devilishness of the old AboliiiomsU-who arc. now the lenders of tin liadical iiarty. Aro our people prepared to be tho iitt.truinc,iits.&.lhcir own undoing. t-ir Jcflerson Davis is with bis family in Camion, boinq peopJu.tti'O.weak and ignor ant enough to llniiktlui tho will never return What. I'ooL! Tho inistnko they niuke is that they cannot cotnpreheiid tho Hcntinients of a great and fearless iuiml, ,tjey being bo narrow 111 intellect, and so ignorant them Rclve3, They caijnot understand., how Mr. Davincan be t liberty to go to Canada, and then return because they, themselves, tool in tboir . hearts tfjat'tA. would sucak of the country. The cowardb! Their find Davio 011 hand whenever ,o'u0iou re fjUH'Ci. " TIIU MOJIIIX IIIOT. A 1'uis, Unvaiinisijki .mvt;x of m Utn 1. v, From the National iiteHtyeiustr. A letter just received hero from 11 pronil ucnt citizen trawling iu tlio South, well known in politicaj circles of the Northern State, dated at Mobile, May 15, gives prob ably 0110 of tho most correct accounts of tho lato riot in that city that lias been prepared. It is brief and comprehensive, and carries UPob its face tho imjircsH of truth. Tho whole story of tho riot, from iU locoplion lo tho end, is told iua few words. Tho waiter days : I write you from this brimeh of tho "Iord's vineyard to jjive you tho plain truth as to tho riot last night at tho city. Whilo .1 udgo Kelley wassjieakiiig a jiolico 111:111 was having a verbal altercation with a drunken fellow who was niisbolmvin.tr, and seized hiiw for arrest. The crowd immediat ely around wus excited, but noUioisy or vio lent. At (,1ns particular tiio the horses at I ached to -tho ambuliiuco id' Colonel Sheppard's J''ltcculb iid'antry were frighten ed, ttiid started to run through the crowd. Of vmii'so, every person tried to get out of 1 lin way; nun rusluiig turiously id every Ol .rection pressed against others nnd soiuo person, believing it to be a riot, fired a pis tol, whereupon there was a general firing mine towards the speaker' stand atnl touio froiu.it. 'fe'elniygot under tio tiililo and then got away to llio hotel, no one attenip'. ing lo nioli'st him. i Thei-e was no person mi the stand hurt. The only persops wound ed and killed were opposed to the Itadicals, except ono negro, who Was found dead some distance from the acne. Tim whole all'air sprang up in a moniept. J.jiere were no preparations for it. The party mostly arm ed were tho nc.irrocs. There is not a resnect- able man here who does not greatly regret the iiccuiToueoi Many, of course, do not like rvi lley's radicalism. bit (hero 'was po ilisposition to prevent pis. speaking or weak up his mcctinif by any leading men bore. I was at tho meeting a while, tu.'d all there sec.ipi (I alteutiTO and quiet. J udgo Kelley ean:o . vury liasl ily to (he llattlo lloiiso, ami a guard of snWior.s V.' r thrown about the house to guard him. Ho was liikun to ll's meal by military, and seemed afraid to leave hero for Montgomery in (ho regular steamer, having a Fp'.v,d h,.at to carry him. from this wharf. Ho was in no more ilaiigcr, tlian 1 was, and could walk llio ctrciiti with iit-.t.A-s muua .Siilcty. lie did not nerd millU'rv nrolccliun uuv more than I do, hut be ualled hioii tho military for effect. .It seemed ljioro martyr like to nceil proteelion, It would cru:te more wn motion .01 tii. Jt was a trump-caril. Hie nolo a Hair will give Kcl.ey more notoiiety than all Ins other acts combined. 1 regret that tho alfcjr took place, bwajiso of the lives that were lost, because of the inlernnv lion of free speech, and because it docs ross w justicc ti) :o jwxple q .owlo. Tub Lady'h Tbikno, koii Jl.nk, IsilT. fho Jiiiio nuijibcr of this popular Ma'i- .im? is belore us. A charming domestic scene called "Homo 'iW.sures,'' is the sub t of Ihu (iiio Steel Pkito in front. 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BS9u Fhank Lksi.ik's I.auv's Mahaine has been received in our K'lietuui for June. "Its iiiimensu doublo sheet fashion plates aro without a parallel," and it can bo truly ealk d tho "only real Gazette of Fashion. " There is no Magazine published in this Country better gotten uppnd from its steady march of jiiijjiovcincnt, ,v.o Hhoujd think therc.wei-e few if any Magazines better pa Iroiii.eil. This Alngnxiiiu is undoubtedly very highly appro eiatod by tliovVuerifan ladies. 'J'he ell'ortjsofthepublisher certainly entitle him to a most liberal support. Terms, $;i.r0 per milium. Published by FttANK LEist.iK, i:i7 Pearl Street! New York. 83? Arthur's .Magaxiiio lor Juno ha been received, well laden with interesting and instructive reading matter. This mag azine is among tho very,, best published. Arthur & Sonihavo published eight HttlJ books,, hanilsemcly printed, and illustrated, nnd put up in nent packets containing ono each. J'rieo 30 cents a paekot, bent by mail to any add reus n receipt of tho price. A liberal discount to schools, Lecturers, nnd tho trade; Address T. S. Arthur & Co., 8U9 & 811 Chestnut Street) Philadelphia. Loyal. To see a laborer pay 917 for u barrel of flour which formerly cost but t$ ', his children ragged or nuked for wapt .of clothing wjuc.li this extra tl I would buy bo- foro ho was jnado rqual to. the "unbleached American, and then to teo this mine labor or go lo the polls and voto' for a "littlo uoro of tho Niiuo 6ort." ftuluingc. KoMlriM' U-il Ilitiid-WrUliiir. To juhLkit-Amm Coups qftiib Union. Tho I'Mitor of Tub Soi.biRii'ri FniKNO, in compliiinee wilh iirgont request frmu inenilxns of tho Ilt-Armed Corps, hereby uimoiinees that bo will distribute a second series of prizes amounting to Five Hundred Dollars in promiiims for tie ten bust speci mens of Lett-Hand PmiiuaBsbip, by woldicr and sailors oftlio Hniuu who lost their llight Arm by disability or amputation in tho lato war for the Union. Thorn will ho ten equal pnzosot I'litydoi- hirs each, rlio award il tho J'ros to bo Hindu ly ilistinginslied oincers 01 1110 Army and Navy, who will furuiwh an Autograp.h Jitter to tho miccessful eomiictilors. Tim Premiums will boar llio nnmo of the officer mrkuig tho award, and will bo kuowu ns follows: Tho Grant Premium ! I ho rnrrngut Premium; the Shermmi 1'reiiiiuiu; tho I huvni-d Premium: tho Mcudo Vre.iuinm: tho jlnneock IVemium j tho Geary Pre mium ; the 1ogiin rreiiiiiim. I 10 Maiiiiseriiits will nil ho rent to (ho ftriitor of the Soldier's Friend, to bo roiiis- iored, miuibured, nod prepared i'or inspee- I1011, and wjjoii iy iirei'area llio awards will be made, !UlEfHJlH : I'lio writers must furnish a sketch of their militury 'history, from tho date of their en listment to their discharge, including coin .patiy, regiment, rank, a list of battles, date and ,plice when) wounded, ete. ( ci L'iiinl cssnv.i. imh-iii". tides ineidenld and nnecdotes of tho war may bo added, and are iii'iiest v uesireu. Tim paper iiKt be wide-cijlj.d vtd..ilo loller apcr, uiiuui .cigni ny 11-11 lococi iu inn mm!, and leaving an inch margin at the top, lottinn, nnd sides. 'l ie sheets must not ho l'uiiiiiiciI or lastcn- .totiilbor, but a-rroctly nuiiibcreil at lie toj. Write on onlv ono side of the palter. Write in black ink. Pencil writing will not h admitted 041 the catalogue. .No one is entilled to computo wlio c;.a use Ins right ami, or who has leiirncil to write with his left hnwl urrtiniti to thiamin if hu.icvuiul. Those only aro cntjlcd who ivo darned to y. rito ,-liico tho uuluI their disabilitv ill the service. ; proper alhdavit must ho miuio to tno aeis, 10 prevent imposiuoii mm nijusiice. Piiotogroi'lis aro reoLcsted in owy two u-hei-o it is nrai-tieable to fmiiish one. Writer are S PF.C I A MA' C A UTION KD against sending manuscripts or correspond ence to tho l lofdiiiu.ru-rs of any of the olli- ccrs woo (ire loiuvaici ipo pri.es, ts 11 imii not serve tl'.cir,MirijMri in tho least, and will.unly niakc Hiijiwessary expense and do lav. All mainmerinlii nnttt he sent to the. oijicenf J he. SotiHw t Iriend, to he reytx tend ami alutitieil. tf"-onoot those who drew jinxes 011 the lim,oHipetitH'ii will bc,ciit!t)':d:tocom note lor tho nresent prize, lint they aro myipf I to uy'trji.'uto yv specimens to the collection. Manuscripts should bo sent wrapped irounda wooden roller, or in n pastolionril or card cylinder to preserve thein in tho best order. They should bo lolled Icuythia'te. iiinl not across the pa;;c. 'Ux lists will remain niirn to coiepetition till the tir.ililii'1 ot. J.L1.1 i..k(. i he manuscripts arc to In; collected in permanent form for pres'Tvatioii, and to re main in the possession of the editor of TlIK Sulmkk'k 1'lllKMi for publication. I ovulars and lull directions will he scut on application, .ddi-ess Y m. Itlaml Imiuiiio, t'tlitt-r ',!' .-(tV-' Friend, No.I2tVntrC Ctreet, -. ,1. .J(jh:i'Diprlc, Lunilpnlpf tho Ulaek IJorso. Hotel, Lewistown, after receiving li cense, posted tho following unique notice To all whom it may concern. The undo: signed desiruig to obey all laws rcftrahiiug the sale of liquor, respectfully .requests all beads ol families who have drunken soj'.s, or liUiVinils,,wiye or daughter?, to. give mo tho written notieo required by law, liirbid d.uig mc to sell hubituul drupkards liquor, with their signaturi.s,utlache.l, and I pledge myself, my reiutation, and my properly. that such requests shall bo rigidly complied with. I desire to comply .with. ull laws reg ulating my hgiliiuuto business, nnd in order luj'oso, request tho nssistanc of all law- abiding citizens. The members of temper ance societies, who havo aiu'.oyod mo for li quor, will please inu much by withdrawing their patronage Win cifJier mo or the soci-ety."-i')lM'l'l.' Tikyraph. Shif In San l''in'i:ei.)CO a bara-ivif fl.ur canbepuR-ba.sedforSI'.oii; here in lilwms burg, in a great wheat-growing country , barrel of Hour costs from $lii to if IX. In the p.mo case it is bmigbt ith Denweranic lamici, in tlio other wilh the fraudulent apology for money, Lincoln -Chaws rags ! If poor men likojhis sort of cntertaiiimeiit all they havo to dn is to keep on voting the Republican party in power. .F.ight hour laws nor frequent strikes will not remedy the evil a rcur,n lolemocraliti rule, Dem ocraliopijiiioiplcs and . Dcpiocratio money .will do (be business. An KvEitwsTi.No DisoitACE. ThojeW York Commereial ..bwfwil.txpretses tho opiiiignilmt "ere the present Congress reas sembles, tho evide.iicc-rcoiicltwvo.jind irrc- sislablc will lie furniMied, that tho last Comrress was tho worst and tho weakest that ever left its impress upon our country. The day is not distant when every promi nent feature uiid almost ever influential on aetmcnt of ilml Congress will bo execrated Intuitively, however, if npenred tho only escape from tho ruin it will havo caused, by tho piissa;jc,.fl a bankrupt Jaw. ISf It is stated that Senator Doulitllo, of Wisconsin, has been com missioned by the Government to purchase St. Thomas Island of Denmark. Pretty soon wo will havq moro territory than wo can govern. By tho way, would it.not bo n good idea for- the government to )my Cuba? Spain,, no doubt, would sell.thiit Island, and, it appears, from tho way tho Government is investing in ter ritory wo havo tho mqney to Jay. out in ac quiring more territory. Wo niako Jhi as a suggestion lo Secretary Seward, . i . . m m 8ty Jiadi(!i;l jiapers .console themselves over their defeat in Kentucky by galling it n jrobcl jvctory. 'I!;o jnen clcoted to i on- gross from Kentucky, with ono exception, were never in tho military serviso, and that exception w .Major jAdams.vWho perved in in tho Federal army. - trjf- Kollcy is a valiant soul. Although ho boualod of . having fifteen regiments at bis back and professed to havo tho whole army of tho ltepnblio at his disposal, ho declined to rcsido at Mobile, but retired from tho scene of jMiuu in . eovuruueut gunboat. . Unlockino tub JlorKR. The great cost of silver and gold arisen not so much from their scarcity in tho ourtli, oh tho difficulty of oxtnidtlng from tholmtony coinbinntlonn. Dr., J. C. Ayor, tho woll known chemist of MafwachiisotU, lias cut this tordian knot. After linybng merited nnd reeoivod tho grat itude of hnl rtmnkicd, )y IiIh remedies that euro their disease.', fio is now winning tho othor half, by opening for thorn an onsy road to the exhaustions treasures of tho hills. 1)1,0 hs discovered and published a chemical process, whiqb genders at littlo cost, tie liardost rocks and .ore, friable like chalk, ho that tho precious motals aro loosed frojn tbeir confiiiement, and easily gathered. Mines too poor to pay, nitty bo worked at a profit now, and the yield of rich mine is largely increased, whilo th cost of extract ing thu metals from tho oro, is diminish ed. Kither is a great achievomeiit, to cn. rich maukiuil, or euro tlmu diseases. I'ut wo aro iuforined our celebrated coup try man uilliercs to tho latter as .Lis specialty and thief ambilion. Jluffulo Sentind. 4 Tho Bureau men in tho South aro sending word Norljio.Uieir brother robbers, that "tho colored citizens ol tho South will demand the nomimttioii of Mr. Slovens for tho next it'resideney; 1 hese miiart djirkies aro perhaps nwnro that Tlmd. lias slept with p femalo "pet lamb for twenty years, tttid that if ho woro elected lcaiilm:t ,ljo would not deem the bureauitcs miworthy nssoeiates. They know which side of their bread is buttered. They don't want n,,do cent white man cluiUd Presiden t but one that i.i as degraded us themselves. UNf;ani0.v. Theft is a wom.-.n living in this vicinity, now past fifty-four yearn of ago who is tho ipotlier of seventeen children. She is now nursing the youngest, which is only four mouths old. What a happy hus band she has, and.Jiow be must rejoice when he sees a perfect grore. of "ohvo plants1 gather round about his tabic. Ami bhe, loo, what a pleasant thought it umst bo to her, that she has a crowd of children to "rise up and cull her blessed." Montour imcriiuni. ivi ' " ... 1 Kl AJl R I K I) . t the residence of the bride's father, in t.eiitro. uy Jicv. I'. .!. jailer, rrol. U. V, Walker, Jr., of Millville, to Miss Kllie J, Lniiipljcll. tin tuesJav. thc'.Msf Hist., liv tho same Thomas' Wright, of Millville, to Harriet M White, ol tcotU On the Sth inst, nt Afton, by II. G (.'reveling, Ksq., Daniel (Juiek, to Mrs. Klin- aticlli arnce, all ot toluiiiLiia County. tin tno lot H inst., at .Mton. lv the same, John Fletcher, of England, to M. H. Shol- knoerger, ol lion, Coluinhia County. Atiho M. K. Pursoiiago in Cat;i.vissa, on tho I'.Hli inst, by liov. S. ,C. bwnllow Thomas Loniior. of l'aiiville, to Matild; Itoat, ol Locust. 1)1 LI) ,Iu llobrsbur;, on tlio 2!st List., Mrs. ger, who oi iiuani -igcr, ugeu uooun years. .ii iiiHirr ki;i'kt. Wheat per biiJicl, ...... ................. live, Corn, l.uckwhcat 1 ( hits, ' Cloycrseed ' i l 7 oo '2 5ll '2 50 80 Flaxseed, " iri'daplos" Potatoes, " I'lutir per barrel,.... IliiUor,.... .....1 Funs per dozen 10 OH ;i5 lx , 11 . 15 20 . 15 , 00 Tidluw lcr pound,.. J.ard Hams, " ... Shoulders, " llay per ton, KBW AUiKKTISE.IIIiXTS. gllKJUFF'SSALES; Uy virtuo of tunilty wt'U f vi-ii'liiinnl rsion ti.l li-.an liirlim. IHlicil wit III' llio Collft nf l.'un,. niiiii i'liuu of Unliiiiilim ciiiiiiiv. I" uiu ilifi-U'il, will i siinxul Hi niililir. .-ili., ill Oio i;uiihi ioji nr., m III milirliiire . im; KA'I'UlltlAV, llio Mil ilny in Jilllft. IM ',, ii IU o'tluck, A. AL.tlii: tolluwiu; ruul trnLilu tu Wl : A rrrliml Inl 111" irrilinil jillllllo ill CnllVnahtllll IWP. I'liliiiiiliiu riiiimy. ciimiiihiim ono nrro muK- r b, I. (Mi nil. -il mii till! tvcrl Uy ut lain al U'llllmil Aalliuun. nn.llic Hnrili hy yulMf rnml 1 u.l i tin lo tiuriivnitowii. !iil on Hit: i:iut mill uniiiu uy lunui ui uia ..cui.i Aliiuniiiin I'oiil .-mil Iron Coiuiiiuiy. in wliicli U urncl oil ii inn nury ni'im, Iiouhb with Hie aj-iiiirliinuiiciin. PL-IKII, IIINI'll III rXICUIlun UIIU IU UU B'flll mo protirly if Willium l.avvll. ALSO, A n-rtnin I met ol'lan.l liu:ilo In Ueiial Inwnnliinr Cutiiiiium cuti oiy . ninttiiiiiiiK lifly-Hix icki more o Ii-iik. Iiiiuiiitoil mi till, n ll till) v liimlj or ll.'iviil Kn-lall, r and Hi.nty (inblB, an tho il by lloiity !bl, on llio linrili by lic-nrw Kimpp nun on inu fi, uy u of Abrmii iiml lljtviil Kroinliir, wborenn is orniMeil lo; Imuao ami a log barn, Willi llio appiirlenancoa. Si-iioil, laaon In oxuoutlon anu to on auiu at 1110 r"ic,i,iy ol Julf i l'orry. ALSO, A ririnln nli-ro oflnnd iHuale In rinMncrrerk two. Columbia rniiniy, roiitniiiiiiK. tliirty -rr morn or lra. biiiiili-il mi llie iulh by landa iifunli-l Fnr.:, on tlic wont by IIIIHIH oi mi-i. i.thiiiit. Ull uiu IIIKIII by himla ul' Jimi-rli loloiiian. anil on Hie imA li) Inn.l ul' Mlrlmrl l.i mi n Inch la crocloil a frumu ilwol- linil linuao anil a frnmo malilu, wH llm aiipurta- tlilllCi-l. . , tvm-il. inki n In cincnllnn and in U told m Ilia proioriy u'. W. Muntullur. AIO, A crrtnin lot of ground nil tin to in tho noronfili of (Vulrulia. Colnmttlii coiinly, oontnitiiiiK two lti, finy ft:it fnmiand ono hundred nnd fu.ty dorp, boiioilud'oii tlio okt t;y IJtiLutviuKflLhwt, nn tltb vnt by utroct, on tlic foiith by nn Alley nnd on llio lirrth by Iniof llvnry J.ibhit, nn which i on:rfvd a two utory plnnk In usu, bliicksiiiilh hop, tviih Ihu nppurlciMiivvfi. , i;i;',t'd,, tnknii in cxrrutinn anil lo bo void ai the jiropmiy utplivn Jl;frn . ALSO, All.ttMiMrUia.tncl of lnd il.alo in RoarhiR rni'R towiistiifi. I'fitiim'bui coiLiily, ndjoiniiu Jandn i) in- h thvrrinffton. JomciiIi Kiiiimoriiiaii, otnor lunas ot tho snid 'rrtlalo of 8. Cnxn. il-ccaneii. and nlliurs, boiiiMli.-dnnd di!Cflibttil Hs'followB, to wit: bVijiiiiiiiitr at a double elionliiul wk. the north wovUru vomer ..r. t...M nfimiil mi'rvMVPd in tho li uni o of Henry Hiiilt'rr by vifiue of n warrant dated thu Jclli iliy of November A. u, iwi, ana running ihohm vj muu of J ml till Cherrinstoii, otii litiicn ile'tei, nluuty tinli' porchcNtoii po.l, fhuncu north Kijjhty lix and one ii after ilegreei want, ono hundruit and aeveuty live and a half pcrultoa tna idt, thoncfi noith lilifeii (I i'H roe went, iilnvty oilit percltea to a chumnul uuk. tlinn.'t uuih nii'htv six mid a mmrter deurooi wegt, ono hundred aVu uveuttive"and a hail' r clma lo llto pinc w ueginiutig, couuuiitiiK onu-nuin U ted and ravnn tt'crei and Heveuty eiglit uurvhoa uoul uioAsuro. ' tJeixml, ink in In execution and to bo tola aa tho pron'oity ol Uoorgo HurUelt filonnintmrg, May W. 1IE COLUMBIA HOUSE. It. U.S TOII.LIt, Proprietor. Thif i, a now ttnml lul' ly flllcd up I'nr the ai-rmniiio iliiiinn nf the truvcllni nuhllo lonurnllir, rliualoil on Main .Htreol. a lew doom alMiva tlio Ciairt llouaa. on wliul la known a, tlio "Kobulaon pruporly." Il la annually located In II o town, n in tit ploaicnt plrn-o for iu?t l 'top . bopiili-a biijns In tlmt part nf town wliarfl the miilorhv ol llie banlnaa, la beinf douti. Tlio proiuiKioi R-tla eoiiflilenl Hint he it nippurH lo vivo leneru I rallafartlini In lila auaalr, anil would olicil a Imr portion ol mo puiriie ptroiM. liiuuui.bmn, May J, Itti7. BONE MILL, If lh Farinxr would kon ip his food liinilt protltir- II... . Ilk. U.....I.I ...L. I.i. ....I..., I , If hi) woitlil riinlo Uinto wjiltl, r iiw iiiiIhki j If Im wuulil rinilor hi whnlo fitriii riipnlil t of mi nil oiohuly rolllubln cnlllvniion, oil of nhicliutn bn dllltff Inl Iilio dm Hrai'i I'urt lion Punt, a All pi-con deiilrliii in piircliait ilia tnicle can bit K,couliiiiU!Uel by cullinc on ni n. . n.i'Kn i n-jnt. ngcni. Huliribur, Columbia twiuty. . JIEMFF'S SALK. n vtrtuo of a wrll of JtUm Levari F.eiat. :nr.A fidt of tlifl four I of ! -'oiiiiii on Krm r iktnl Vlklll coiinly, ami to mi tliritctoil. thttro will ba iniJ Lv tm hit r, vftH'lua, or milrrynit Hviurday, JiiNkl, lHt!7, nt it'ii ociuck in inn lurunniiii, iii int i;onrl Ilim'P. In ttiu Uoroujih of Puiuvlllo, Sihuylftill cuuuty, thu fol- liming ih;i Mww m wii 11 1 tint, thu uiuliviritMl icvon ililr-cnth tmrt pf cut in tho following iluMcrilHiil pkco or parrel nfcnul land, eompoNHd of pmiioin of eonnln oriciiml mrrfyi, ciuTiun.io if) ino 4(iiintu ni H uoiiiiniiHe anil tiilruiivt .iKtrmtiiittiir rt.'fdtfMil In. .Hint", iviita Olid tvMg u?Uy in the townvhin of UnlUir. (lulu hnm township, Ijiiliimliiit Coqnty, in w ftatc of narryi in nuiiuviKin coiiniy. nun tmriiy in ronvnff rtiiii-ylvitniu. and .luiundud nnd dCfcribtMl accordim to h riiymt luiukliif unit rtpO(t of a largnr plccn or uortion of hind, of which tlii ilUcribod m uartl nimlit by Puifir W. Phuulor and Allen Finhar. 01 thu horou(h nf Poltfvilln, In mid Hclmylktll County, tiirvtynrn) at imiunFi iu h u: itRiiiniiif at a point in iim mnitiiu of tho nuiniiiiiuf tlm hiith ridge, net nrtli of thu Mulfonny (jfcK, winch hmiL it inidwuy bctwuitn tho ouHlurn boniidnry of airuct nrtginally Riirvftvi'd on a wnrrani nnmii uio iniriiu.ii my oi nuv. ivoi. i. huriI to tViiliiiin Klliot, ami tlm' woMtnrn bonndury of m imti iiri)f inn i jr irvtyi.il (in h wurmni nuitjn itltl lontli duy orJmiiiury, I J'l. !fued to John Atuxundvr, nuw R fart rlf thu'lliriiril titiHtu : fuhirh mtint w.i iKifk.N) hy Uiu mild Hlmcfur and fuller Onnn thu Broitnd hy a pin knotvtulto and a pilH ot atom', 4il witiiuv-uii niinii cijjiii iiiuuiiii unn intuit, c.iun u-tv-,u.urvf! note of imviinU auid ptlu;) thonrd U thu hiiilitlo of the u limit of a-iid rilu hy thu foliiMvins co IM" nnd rtulnnc: (Ihu muhii; b-'.iiS murKud by tho phmi riiTifiur aiiu ritii"r y curing & oiau nciwticn iwo iiou n:n upon um uiitHi ircoti .itm Diaz) inr oili if Iiiicm); Unit lit to my, nuiiUi citftity rtvo ticgru and tlirvo'iiittt!r of a ucgrun wctt, f,un hundred huU (tiuliifiuiifut't to a yon im nine tiuc. it'.irl'eil bv th.i ui tjlmffor and Finhcr for a corhur, by thrcu uotuln'i on the nntoiiy aud wa-ttrly ttitlt-n thi rent', and witui'giuu hy thruv imichna upa uai liof thu idim, rpyciiv- ciy, inwnriiM mo iimu oi vuvuii nuiiinuuriiiR irci'n olioWfiliii:;! if a luruo whilo oak, Funding went- wnrn oi Mini young pine fhuiirb aoiilh miv mt le. grt o und oui unrter of a uejreo wroti four humlrcil iiml nine H ol t a pine tree, iiinrked by lulil ifbu.ifer uuil Fiihtr milt three nuichus on tho eaiteriy uiid westerly idea, and wilnoiiavil by thrue noitlteg upon ihoftiilo tDWtinlii tho Hsuio of carli fuu'r 'pliio trott n on mo r 'ck tlm irerii ; in e nee ui ii uiieiy-JUO tii greea and twenty two iiiimile west tfewii Imndrod alio auiy ieoi to ajuiio Knot uko. et in a pile nf hiouM, niaUu by nuul viiVveyors un lh.it lino of the wi aeriiiiMifl iiiv-y. on a warrant to Johti Uruh.jr, which eiiuiMt- iiortuwardty Iromthii iiorih went cor ner uf an tiittw ricrnijf survey n a warrant to Jnhu i Kelley ; (llio UihI mul tUko and pile of atonoa are ui : odiitlante of twti hniiilred utnl .jitiliiy-mx feet iinrtli. I'thl mid one half iletfreea West liiim itA comer o thu John Kelly tlirvry. ami were witiieMeil by the .aid tt meter and r'lelier. by 'throe 'nutihotf from Hie iti'iei towardit Ihutfuint hy dix tieun Uuliiitf in thu iieichbi'Thood Uiertni :) lln-mx by a line parallel wnti the Mtiilherii boundary of tho Uirard tracts, otisual ly aiirveyeil un warrant isitcil to tloltjrt lil-.b:iio er. William Mi.iiinoii ami lieo ll:clMiu, lo wit: noulh etjihiytwo aud ouu half deitree west, al mm three Ih'iiituiid eilu hundred uiM lw feet, be llie untie mure or Unit, until it mrik.'tt the eiiiOeru bnnn ary Iim: of the trurt orifMially Hiirveyetl uu a war raul indued lo Ihliorah Uraol, dated llie vet-oiid day of January, l.:M, atihe iliLint e of live hundred and Uty let,t nut!l, ot veil uim noe hall ilegit;- vu Irom tin; dinilile pine riiroer" uf the lai"'. vaid trai't ; loiiieu alotiii tlai Liinli'r'i lino ol Uta 'uid' fJelmi-uh liiaol kiitvi-y, tini id liiim nVyruea went llvul:iimUei and ixty leeltotlie ui'ifnaiti tlutilile pinu criier ol the I'cltorahtJraiilnurvey ; Iheucealnaifilie uorttie'rii boumlary liau of jid laal niirvey, nuuili uihiO-lwo h'Krevs west, ahum four himlrnl feel. IJ til 4 aiaii mere nr irv.Hovimttrt, a cm4tjr ol' ihj truet urujii ally surveyed on a warrant iued lo William Kltioi, dated tho tenth of May, liu,; UK-uee atmi tin-eastern bolimlary linuiif'tb'i said William L.l!iot Hiirv.y hortu a von uiid one half d'.'yree wca',' croiiu) the county tiueof Hcbuylkill bnil L'uluaibia counties mii aid I'Oiaiiiliia iouoly, about tiirce tliuuaod mie huotlrtd and li fly feet, be tho' saiuu more or lemi.lo u corner by Hie ullieial plot, a chuiituut oak treu, bul now tftuuest all kIco ny o:d wiluuAS-iuaik on u neiih bori'ig ireu: bi;li'j Hie tnulliwetttm n corner ol tlic ulireanl tract ui iif iitf.tlly surveyed on a Warrant lo (oli rt ll(lUHuiui.:r ; theiicoh) the ioithefly bjund ary Iimu ol tlm bint inehlioueii trurt, und ot lite ul.irtj sant Irutt er ii inn ily surveyed on H warrant lo n Wil 1 iuiii ciiunnn. noilh ei-rhiy two decrees and if uu Inll nil, lour thousand mno hundred und uihly nine li-el In a paint niitin ay lie I Wee ll tho uastmil line 01 tho tfitid Williaiu cllimt surtfev a d the w slum lino ol llie Jehu Ak'Xautler survey; whi h point waas eer'ljiiieil uy uetiiu I m.-aKOreuieiit. und was atleluu by luo . ml rlid.,l.rr an ( t-iucr. by iiinrki'o a younu pinu lura corner wilh three imlelies on '.no ouiicriy. ituies, n:spectiveiy, ami aUuby WitaOttin the saoei by three mitchi upon ih-t side lookiiiif uward til j Haute luurtreuH, retpcUivoly. stundi-i iu tho neili hiit'U Uiereol ; t lie i ice ty a line narallel with lin east ern line uf said survey on' a Warrant to William cmoi, ouui suven uegruHs anu one nan oast, uiruu thousanJ six huudreU and ilimy-luur 11 d "ne hail lotliubeciiiuiu point on the miiidlo of Hie umioil ot Ills ritlyu in'ureitani, CoiiUtitiiiii' within Uio said boundaries Uiu nuaotiiy uf about fivu hundred acres be lUu name inure or less, Willi the uppurlb nances , bviuy purl of llie nauiu piece or porimas of laitd which Iticbartf I, fualite, William k'arKur r'uulku iindihu curpufiiitoil aoownaa "The IVestoii Uetreat.' pai lies of'ifie liifl part, in arid' (ft a certain iiiiiunluro or deed of"tottiroinise; and uf mutual Kianls mid ruictiies, iiatou the eighteenth day ot June, a. ; Iras, recnnleil indchuvikill L'ouuty.iu Deed Itook No 5."), p:i( 'M, and iu Columbia count), in lued Itook O, rayu -i Krumeii, ruti'nseil ana coitiirmeii um im'ir r ib lit, lillu ami luu.vsts therein anil thereto unto John Aiit-prtrh. Jr,,hili:irs aud Hi$i iVirevur, us iu nml by raid recited imleiituru reference therein being had. aud to a copy of a pl-iu thereunto ninet eti, Ilia saiiiu will more fully appear, ami wliMi tint sniii John Ancpnth, Jt , a rented aud conveyed in .limltfUifo iuLevi MAtlsou hud Charhta llubur. upon tlio Oui day ul January, A ll. IM ; which suiu iurl itagu is recorded in bcliuylkHI county, in Mortgage Uook u, page i)4ii, una in t oluiubiu county, in Jurtagu lluutt No. 4, pa tie aiU There are twu Collieries upon thin tract-one upon ttlo Muimnutli' Vein. L'elow Wiiler-lovel, wurked tin der Hiusit by iSihall St Uunobuei the impr-iViiuitiils: ul which betutijf lo llm lessors, mt t cunsista of two Mope Houses, two biopes, two iinisting nml rump inu H it i mis. one ol ninety horse' mid one of liny hurse power-wiih Uoilurs and HojMtiug and Piiuit1 ina Muthiueri complete t one lieublo Uri'uker. with Enejiiu, C earing aud Mnchiuery eompletu ; HailroaU 'I racks, thirteen blocks of Aliners Houses, tighl simile iloustis. ono lane Winblo. Hiucksmith tfhoii, carpi'iiter Mhop. Oil aud l'owd:r 11 mses und Ullice. The o'uer Loiliery is upon tint ukiauioro vein ubovu wuicr-level, and is nuw worked under lease by the New Vera City Mutual Co.it Company. Toe improvements at this Uolliery consul i one Coal h.uuker.wiih c.iigiiia, (Ijaria and Alacliiiery ci.n iilete: live blocks of Miuem' Mouses. Kaiiroads. Cirpeulvr.chiop. Ulaekmith dl(p, tiiuolo. Oil und riiwuor uuufeus ami uince. tfeiud and taken intoexueulinn ns the property of j uu u Aiispucu. Jtt anu to w sum uy Mlfll .t: IIOUAN, eiisrilH Sheriff's UhW, Poltsvillu, l'a., Jliy 3, HO?, j Qt C. KAIILEp, .Comjsclor aud Attarucj al Law, gLOORIJBURO, Pa. Would r.nnniinco India irian.ia and lha public In fonural, that' li; iiaa'refiliiii-d llie fraclioo ih" Law agniii. Coiivcyaiming and at! I6'gal b-ismcai proinpily .HIIUIIIII'O I". tH-'li:K In the E.ti linnco llnildlng, ucoudatory over h'.ym It Mnyor'a lirnc glore. llloumaliurg, May I.IK.. gTJCKLE'S HOTEL, jJVILKESnARRE, TA. TROPKIETOR. '(Stincc3sorof Mr. HoiTorJ.) .Mr. Koona lias lately taken eharro or IliU pnpnlnr .no WUIlenlnUllniieil ll'iil.c, anil ,vui uv i.iiwubii in oa lila old Irlemla give him a call Ho la a capital lamiiwru, an.i aecpa a. nrai ciaj a uouao. . , April 10, II7. JJXCIIANGE HOTEL, BL.0QlIisBl'R0, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA: The mulrincil liavinu purchuaed and Intelr re. flitvd iliii well-known lloime, aitiintod on MAIM BT.. imnindliitnly nppniite the Court Hnilae, rnr-pcctlntly liiforina lila friimile nnd llie public, goiiaially, that bin iiuuao ,a now in nrni-r -lor ,ma pccoinuioiiatioii and cnloriainn.ent of Uuvelera. ' Jin line apnrcd no pnina in prfpnrinff the GTchanae for the eninrtainmnnrniid enwi'nrt of hi fiiPNii. Ilia llnu.e Ii npnnout, and enjoy a good buaineaa lorn tion OMNI mm? Ei run al all ilmm between ihla tlouao and the dirTcrent railrnad Uopn., by wh)ch traveler. win oe ennveyen m anu inm ii,e ruiipeciiv. Biatiouo in aue time to meet me can. - JOHN P. CAULOW. April iW, lHti7. NEW A DV ERT I a i EM E NTS. , jj It U0118 OF YOUTH. A (Ji-iillrninn ulio uirind for ymf from Nrnm nrliilily. rrcmaoiru Dixtr. nod nil Ihr ill'x-u cr K"iun on liliiorrf-iiun. win, inr inn muwn im pnitvr,n iiinuiLliv. uliii.l I'ruu in ill hU.i iii'hI II. Ida ieiOu ami ilin'ml'iii rr iii.iM'H Oik olmplii roiimJir bf Kliieh II" r.ur'i. Biin-rora wkiiiik in pr.uu ny lli' mlvirt. r' 'xjii-rltinrn.nnii dn gn by mtlr'nNlit( In n.-rci cuntlilcntu. JOHN tt. UUIII'.N lUCnilir Slfi'l Nnw York. Mny W. IS07. rjpu CONSUMPTIVES. lhr arlvuniarr. having tn rofltorfd a health In a frw weeks by a vry liupl" rmily. after having suirered for several year with a severe long alwe Hon, M n 4 thai drad dleisi t'oHsiimprioii-li anxUll 4 In make known tuliW f.loWulTurors the ins una Vif j.' -0 'Jo nil who iisi' it. n" win win m i mii H.-Mi.tn.ii uad ifiee of tU ifrhwlili ilmdlrffctlorta r.. ..r.lrlii nml iiriins Hie samri. whlrh lliuy wm And n lrii f i;onsuiirtoa. ArrncM . Baoacmtie , i ouoiin. I'oLiHi. and nil throat and l.una All-ctrons. Thn only olijpct of Iho ndv-r'iir In sending the IVo si'ripiion i to boni'At lb afflirtoJ. and sut id itii'tf' inntiitii wiiit.n nn r.oiir.i;'- i . limtH iiverv Wulferer will try his rouitdy, a il Will com thun nolhlMf.and may provo a blnsaing. Ptrtwi Wlvhlug the precrii'iion. rs r r,""-,"2",.51,lU nlcasa addrnss. rtfc. wot ini " " iiainibiiig, King C , Now York. May W, 17, LgK TO YOUR IXTEREHTr , IRV CIIA1K SIIOIP. Jr H.BATES Uospertnilly informs the public general'? thai ha das opened a rtrl claw ( HAIR ESTABLISHMENT in lha Oul Arrade uilrllnf, ("ovor Miller's t?inre. Illnomsbiirtr, where li1 has just rtcoived from Phila delphtli, & la.ge aasoriaieittbf " ' Pui-cait, 4-id ROCKING CHAIRS. Pfl NUE.f E CHAIRS, CAIIE SEATED CHAIRS, Arm l.'lmir, ami Wiiiilnrh.-iira, all of winch he of furii In rfm pithlic at rt!iiul, In nrir.i.,. IV Cn Cnli.d .CImuVb !nltiiil to onlrr. .Ian all nthi-r klmlcf rnjiiiiriiiii ilmii-'hiiiiH rKaaoiintili tittaia, lion't fntr .to givu Iimu a eall ami aecurc grual bar- fllllM'. ' ' ' Bloomiliur;, Nov. "..lclift. JJKW TAIIll SllOV. us j. .. oiti:i:i:ii:ic, JlX- lias oj; fined n N-w Tailor Hhop on Main ritrer.t, HlobiiiHlMirg, wlWrf he w HI bn pleaded to seb all who may favor him wilh lUrir cusIiho. Ilnkps on hand n wujrri tfciti'H hit itt RlotliK.rassi uera, vet int. wljirh he will inaku up 16 order with iiuulucsa ii ml di'vpatoli. ' 'Attention paid to nulling p'-nilpin n nml poya elotliina. Also piiliius Aoro la the ladies' line. Impairing doiio dpon 'short' notice. All urork warranted. ' tC7 Give linn a call, nioomsburg May tf, 6uJ. Scroftila, or King's Evil. i n constitutional iUsohw, n corruption of tlio blood, by wlifi-li this lluid become viliirftif, weak, ni'ij! jaror. Jli-ina in tho circulation, it pcrrnitiv lliu viila liody, niitl limy tiurnt out in flicno on rinj-'pnrt nf it. "No urgnti is frcv iroin its altjicl:', niir i there ono n liiih it.8i:gr not j'.estroy. "Il'lie (n-rofiiloita taint in vurioiitly 'catiscij by'idrcumt isejisc.ow living, j!i-onlun-il or iinliniltliy foiiil, linpuro 'air, hltlt nlKjve til, Ijy tno vcurrcul lincctton. nat-"cvui- he its origin, it i" licrcditury in thu con stitution, ilrai-entliiig " foh parents to'i-liiluiV unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, itwenii to he llie tml of 11 ink who tays, "J will vi.sit the iniiyiUies of the fathers unun their tloldieii." Ita cflTcets commenre hy deposition from the blood of corrupt or nh-erous matter, which, in the Itinx, liver, and internal organs, U.tcrme! 'tiihcnliMi in the elaiul. swcrlincs; and onl ' the surface, enintions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which condor in the blood, depressed the energies of life, so 'that scrofiilp'i" conslitn-1 uons not oniy simcr iiom scroinnMa com plaints but they lwyo fur lc-s power to Willi stand the -nttacks f-ctlicr-useasca; timis.- qucntly, vu-t timuhcrs pcrWi by disorder 'which. fcithounU not scrofulous in ihcirniitiire are still rendered fatal by this taint iu thJ avsteni". Jtoat of tho consunmtion which de cimates the human funily has its origin .dircvtH in this scrofulous containinntion ; and man lotriieUvc discuses of tlic.livcr, kidneys, brain . and, indeed, of till tho organs, arise from cl arc nggravutod by the same cunsc. " One nuarter of" all our people arc tcrofulou their persons are invaded by this lurking nil lection, ana tneir nciiuii is uuueruiincit uy 'I'n oleiinso it from the svtem wo must rcnov. the blood by .au slterutivo, niCfHcinej mid nj vimiruto it oy iieiiiiny ioou aim .ctusi AYEIVS Coiiipouiiil Extract of Sarsaparill the most effectual remcdv which the medii skill of our times can devise for this eve where nrcvailimr and fiitnl maludv. It is coi bincd from the most active remediitlsthnthil uteri dicovroil for the exnursalion of. uiu In 'iisorder from the bloooT, and tlio rescue of t system from its destructive conseuueue .Jleucc it should bo employed for tho cure not onlv scroitua. uui nio moso oiner uiu tions wliicli arise from it, such as Kiti'mf nnd Skis DtsK.vsK?, Sr. Antiiosvs inr 1'.,j .... l' :an. PtxIPI.VB. PlTSTlTT.f llLiiTriins, Vlain and Boti.a, Tumohm, ltrri "and SAi.T itiiFi v, ScT,n Hi:ai, Itisuwoii .liiiKUMvnsji, SyruiJ.rricand MEitcuiiiAt 1I kasi-.s, Uboi-sy, Dyspkmia, DEintiTr, nJ indeed, au CoiriAi aiIisiso ntoM VitI ... n.. runmin lti.um. . 'Iho nonular bcl in ' impurity of the blood" U foUndcd in tnil for scrofula it n ucgenernuon oi mc uioou. j . particular purpose and virtuo of this Sarsn rum is tq nuruy ana resencraio iuw iiwu without Wlucn souna ncaun uiipoeiui conianuuiueu vwfcfc"v" Ayer'f Cathartic Pilli for All the purposed-of-a family phy; are so composed tlmt tlUfnse within the rand tlieir action can jarciy iiumi " n Their pciictratiuir properties search, and tic and inviuorato every portion of the human 01 Isin, corrccunii us oiecawu aiiinn, iiu its healthy vitalities. Aa a cousenucricj of nnnmii... HJI Invnlid who is boned down Lii.i nlivsinil di Lililt U aslouishtil to fill health or eiifruy restored by a remedy at oii ttinnla ana invitliiK. , ' Not only do ,tlicy cure the every.day eomi nf aWv' lioilv. but nlso nninv fumiiuul ;li ' dnnkcrous diiJcndes. The aRcnt hclow rtmiii plenscd to furnish gratis my Amencan Aim cuntaiiihiR' f crliflcates of their cures and du e Air ilii-ir ii c iii' the folloninu comnlnints ; toi nest , Ilea) tbun,lleailmlie anting f rim ilif . Sto.iiiuJt, A'dinin, linliyetlion. Vain in auilM Inaction or Vicvuieeit, r ivtuicneij, u v T"..'..J:.. ....1 .,.!... L:..d...iil m.,1111 ' arUiiK fnim a low state of the body or uustn of US lUPCtUMM, C ... . Ayer's Cherry Pectoij run Tim iufiu ei iiis vr Conclis, Colds, Influenza, Ilourse Croup, TJroni-hitis, Incipient Consl : tion. and. fur the relir?C ot.Copsjmi Pntienta iu advanced stnecs od disease. - ,So wide Is the field pf its. usefulness anil mnrena aro tlio cases of Its cures. Holt ' every section of countfy .-flibtfrids in pWnt Ui-ly Known, wno nave open r0niinuwi sou even desperato diseases oi tnc iu"H inn. When nneo tried. Its suncrioritr ov, nllier mnlirine of ila kind is too MWSrCllt to obscn alinn, and where its virtues aro kno ' mililin nn lnn-ror limitnte whnt antidote to I for JhejiiiiressinB and dnnRcrnns stfeclion-j piilmonury organs tnnt ore inriucm 10 0fir f tun Inferior remedies thrust up conuniintty havo failed and been disc.wlJ has gained friends by every trial, cnnfcr)-u j nn the, afflicted tlicv can liefer fursrt, nl duced cures too numotous and too rcuiarll ,b. forgotten. .. rnEpXftEp w o DR. J. C. AVER & LOWELL, MASS. Kni for tule hy nil Uraggiits In the Cnnnt jOTlCKTrCREIHTORS. All portnns kn iwinij ihamaelvo. imhlii' uniliiriignvd, aro rutueitud to iimko payinc dola. , J. C, KUTT.! iiiuniruuurj, rob 1J, Ilu7. asm, vvsaiiww.m?wwiri.vmOTri"wiariitwi