RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Inch, (twelve- line, or Iti equivalent In Nonpareil irpe) one or two Insertions, tl.Su three lntcrllon,t 2.t(l. 1,00V h,! ii TWO Inches 3,to 5,00 7.0S) ",IX 18,(0 Tlirce Jnclies..,....,5,l 7,00, ,K) 1J.00 1S.CU i'our friclten..... "A W ll,oo n;oo 8.1.M) (luartercolumti.,10,00 18,00 11,00 20,30 8n,00 llftlfcciluinn..l.J5,W 18,00 ,21)00. M,00 OO.ot) Onijfolumn-. 00,00 30,00 10.00 60,00 100,(0 Executor's, or, Ailmulitrntor'i Jiotlce, I3.C0' Auditor' or Asslgnco'ii Notice, t2.50. Local notice., ten conti a iln'e. Card. lnlho"lJu,lnesTVrcc(ory"coltimu,l'l.rA) per yeiif for Uio 'nrtl'twri lint-Mod H.oo for ratli addltlonttllnc-.- I i MUX AM 7 h . f I- w l'Uiir.tsituD nvi:i'.Y nti day MonNixa tMTitjt cotutniAM liuii.iiiNa hkahtiib HENRY L. DIEFFENBACH, tb(Tp(H)i! riiorllttTail. ) Tcras-Two SilAuf cYesr paya'slo la advance. OIROLATIOtiT BBOO. JOB rnilTTINQ Otnlldosnlplloncitecutcd with lic-atiicnH nnd dispatch nlrco.oimblo rated. ,e-lTAUM'iM 'l(.)ll , ., ' t 1 1 ii i In c im-ull . i " 1 1 '.i IX lill.: .-'.lllli.lli'llMl i,,l.,' II MUl V.lili 11 IHnlllMIJ I" ' ,...UtHl I..J.IIM . . .11 .ill'- . . 'j ll'l it I III II"-.- t I I .1 'iu i Hill -Mil u i.i , i ,l ) ,: i i. ( If .,. VOLUME V. ---NO IT. BlpQMSBURGr, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1871. UOLi. DEM. - VOLVXXXV . . NO ,10. 1 1 ii i ll ill If f it It -r i Patent Medicines, it i: jfiTTnT i i: k. A To Tlebllltatcd I'craous, 'I'm l)vai,,,t lr. To lyipeptlcv ToHntlerers fr6m Liver Complaint, To thoohavlhit no AppMltey Tnthnvi with Jlmketi liiiwu ConslllUtloim. i ii iii-i vuui i ropn, ToL'hlldren WntlnRnwnv, Tunny wltli cblllWlcd DIurMlvo Or tin no. OrtntTcrino tWA rtrt of th fotlotchifl Ntmptami, uhtch tntttcatc Disordered IJvcr or fitouuift, RUCll tit Uotl stipallon.Inward 1'llos, Fulness or Mood to Uio Head, Add lly of tho Blomaeh, Nausea, Heartburn, t)lgul for I'ood.rult iiesn or Weight In tho Hlomncli, Hour Kruoltnttoiii.HliiUliigor l'J uttering attho i ritoniioHtnmacti.HwJinmlngoriluiltoadJ Hurried nnd Til (lieu It Ilrenthltii, riuttcrlug nt tho Heart, ChoklnsorBuirocatinKBcnsatlons when In n hying Vosturo, l)tiilnej(i 61 Vision, oil or Wcbi beforo tho Right, Fever nntl l)uU l'rtln In tho bend, Deficiency of rntnlrntlniK irilovvness oi itm TSAiif nud Hyos, rain in tho, SlV?( linclr. Chest, Limbs Ac, Kudu en Flushes of Heat, JJurnlng lit tho Flesh, Cunntnnt ImnglnltiKi of Kvll, nn.l aro.it Dcpresilou of Hplrlts. HOOFLAXD'H OHRMAN lUTTHItl. A bitters without Alcohol orHplrlU of any kind. Js different from fill othcru. It Is composed of the puro J nice, or VirALritUfeirM: of Hoots, Jtnitn, nrul II auks, (or ni medicinally termed JlTtracts,) tho worthlosn or tmert portions of tho InrodleDti not bring used, Thercfoio In one Sot tic of tills Hitters thero Is contained ns much mcdlclnt virtue ns will bo found In fcovcrnl Kllons of ordinary inltlurOH. Tho Itdots, Ac., itseit in this Hitlers nro grown In Ocrmany, their vital principles extracted In tint coutiiry bynscten tlilc Chemlrit, nnd forwarded to tho mauuf.ictoiy In this etly, whoro they nro eompoundnd nnd bottled. Cuiitutnlnj no splrltuouH Ingredients, his Hitlers Is freo from tho objections urged Kilnstnlluthcrs; uodcslroforstlmulnnts can bo Induced from tliclr uhc, they cannot mako drunk nrds.nnd cannot under nny clicuiiutnnctM, havo nny but n beneficial ellcct. HOOFLAND'H (lUItSrAX TONIC, Waicompoundert for thoso not Inclined to ex trcnio bitters, nnd Ii Intended for tiS9 In rases when nomo nlcohollo Ktlmulnut Is required In connection with tho Tonic properties of tho Hitters. F.nrh boltlo of tho Tunlo contains ono bottloof tho Hitters, oombtucd with puroWANTA CUUZ HUM, and flavored lu mtch a manner tlmt tho exlremo hltterncssof tho bitters Is overcome forniliin a preparation highly ngrccablo nnd pleasant to tho palate, nnd containing tho medi cinal virtues of tho Hitlers. Tho prlco of tho Tonic Is $1,53 per lSottte, which many persons think too high. They must tako Into considera tion that the Ntlmulant uted IS guaranteed to bo of n puro quality, A poor nrtlelo contd bo fur nished at n cheaper price, but Is It not better to pay n little mora ft tl havo n good article? A medicinal preparation Mi on Id contain nono but tho best Ingredients; nnd tliey who expert to btaln a cheaper compound, and bo benefited by It will most certainly bo cheated. IIOOFIjAN II a HUMAN JUTTJCUS, on HOOPLA A'7(.V (IK UMAX TOXIC, WITH HOOFLAND'H PODOPIIYLLIX PILL, wilx cuhu ion. They nro tho (J ie.it est it l o o i) nruirricns Known to tho Medical world, and will eradi cate diseases arising from Impure blood, Doblllty of tho Dlgestlvo Organs, or lUeaed Liver, In a shorter tlmo than nny other Mmwn remedies. Til wiioi-nsuriiKMu count or i-ewnsylvasia HFKAIC roUTHUSH HKMKDIKH. Vho would nsk for moio Dlr;nltlvd and Blroueer tvhiiiikiuv t Hon, Gbohqk', WooWAiui,onnfr((CftJiii ticcotlic Ntmreme Court f-f I'cnnsyhtmUt, atpres- cnlMcmbcr nf Ctongrctifrom Vrnnyh'(tnuturilrit: l'liii.ADLi.niiA, March loth, 1H7. I find "Hoo Hand's (Jermnn Hitters" Is n good toule, useful in dlseaheuof the Ulgestho organs nnd of t;t eat benefit lu casrsof debility nnd want of nervous action In thosystrin. Your-), truly, ui;oKur, wooinvAitu. Hon. James TnoMraojr, Chief Justice of the Su j'remo Lhurt vf JVvuoii. l'iiir.Aii:i.vitrA, Aprils lfcC7. I conhhler "Hoofiand's (lermnn Hitters" n vnhm blo nieillclno lu caso of attacks of Indigestion 01 Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my cxperl euct) of It. Yours, with respect, JAM I -4 TH0MIS0N, Hon, i:oi:fii: Bhashooii, Justice of the Mupremc LXturt of lnmyl anttt, I'm i-APKLi'iiiA, June , Ds. I Have found by experience that "Hootland's (lermnn Hitters" Is n very good tonic, rellovlng dysjeptIo symptoms almost d I recti v, ULOHUi: HlIAIisWOOD. Jinn, Win. 1'. nogeiH,.lojorfi('ic City tf r,vffalot Mayor's Office, HufTalo, Juno 22, 18C0. I havo udMndofiand's (lennaa Hitlers and Tonic" lu jny family during iho pat j ear, and can recommend thorn nsnn cxrellent tonic, lni pnrtlng tone and vigor to thoitjhtem, Theiruso has bten pioductlve of derided! v beneficial Llltcts, WM.F. HOUHIW. I Ion. James M. Wood, Jit-Mayor of WtUiainsport, X tako great pleasure lurcrmimcndlug 'Hoof land's Ocrman Tonic" to nny one who may lie mulcted with Dj spepsla, I had tho Dyspepsia so badly It was Impossibly to keep any food uu my stomach, nnd I become so weak ns not to bo able to walk hall n nillo. Two bottles of Tonto cllected a perfect cure. JAMH3 M. WOOD. HKMlimUt IIOOl'LAND'S GKHMAN Jil'lTKUS, UO OFLA NDSAaknIA N TONIQ Will euro every noor TrA RASMUS. Or Wuhllnu awny ol llio lltdy, i;i:Mi:sim:ii 1JIAT HOOI'LAJiD'H UUtJI.V.V liHUKUIia Aio tho medicine, you rortuirn to luirlty the , 'Il,lt1",tho torpid l.lver to hcnlthy ni-tlon, i .Ii1,"! t,'inbe J"" to pass fcofily llnoiitli any liurdshlpnurfxpoiauro. UK. ItOOB';,AM)'j l'ODOPUYLLI N, Bubstltuto for Mercury I'llls. ., , ., TWO 1'lr.I.H A IKWE. I lie motl rwnjul, l'i ymiarnif, VegtlaMi (Miliar- tlO kllOUH, It In not necessary In luko n hnndmi of these IM1U In produce Uio deslicd cflietj two of them net quickly ami l)werrully,eleanliii;thor.lvtr, Hlomochaud Ilowelu of all Impmltlcs. Tho prln. clpnl liisrcdlcntls Vodophyllin.or tho Alcoholic llitract of Mandrake, which l by many times moro powerful, ncllun and hcorchlng than the Mundrako Itself, Its peculiar action Is upon tho Liver, cleaning It fcpecdlly from all obstructions with nil Iho power ot Meicury, yet free from tho Injurious results attached to the use of that mineral. For all discuses, In which Iho meofncathanin Is Indicated, theso pills will Elve entire satisfac tion lit every case. They NliVWt 1'AII,, lu cases of Uver Complaint, Dyspepsia and extreme costiveness, Dr. Ilooflnnd'H (Uiniau Hitlers or Toulo should bo used In conueptlmi with the I'llls. Tho tonic frt of tho Illlteis or Toulo builds up tbo system. ThoIllttersorTonlc purllleslho llIood.slreiiBlhens tboNerves.iiuau- . a, mo j.iyer, uuu eives sirengtn, cnersy and vlitor. Keep your Ilowds active with thcll'llls, and touo upthorystent with Hitters erTOnlc, nnd no diseases can retain tho hold, or oven nssall you, ltecollect that It Is Dlt. IIOOKIANDH a HU MAN Iteniedlestliatarosounlvertallyuicdaiul lilKhly recommended j and do not allow the Drut-Blst to Induce you to toko au'jIhliiBeUo that he may say Is Just as good, becauso he makes a laruo prom on It, These ltemedlea will he scut by Impress to any locality, upon application to M'S.ril'.'i?.0"1' t tho aiiltMAN MEDIC1NK BTOHL-, 031 Arch Bt Philadelphia. C'lIAfi, HI. KVAiYS, 1 iiirlclur. n,. u- JACh'SON i CO. "fj'erimul MiiicineXtilnnma,,,,, jaaj7ty Columbia Dounty Offlolnl DiroctOry, lfctltlml Jmlai WiLMAif V.t.wzt.u rruthonolnni, At. Wp.t.t.t.voTON II, Kit. JlrtiMeri Hccordtr Wll.l.lAMso.t II, JACOIIY, DMrlct Allorneu-U, II, iKl.l.tit. jvKrdr-AAiiox HiiiTir, Nnnrvor-liAAC DKWtrr. Vrmvtrtr I)Av:n LownNtirnt), txmmtutmm William o. tluicK, Crnus llnlllllNI. IIIUAIt .1, ItBKIir.lt. (.bmnifjilanrr.' t1i-AWri.l,IA KltlCKnAtlM, AmMon U. J. CAMrbnLt,, A, J, AI.IlKIir.lo.v. DANIKLl,r.K. UroiT JoUN 1). IToUCK, jiirjiammtstiQnm Isaac Moltmmt, Jon.t 3I(j. County Si;wiinciitit-CiiAnr.M O, llAitKLKV. mom rmr 7iVW-Dlreetot. H. II. Mir.Mcm Wim.iam KijA5iin,,I!looinhur)J, ail, I Joii.nhim Iki.i.111, orcCiiHood, CiiAiil.raCi.tM'ii.Hco'y, Bloom3burg OlHoial Dircotory, ' Jltoamtbvi a Ilanhlnrt cb, JmiH A, 1'ltssroN, I'rnldi-nt, II, H, Hiiiira, Cashier. tint Xnlimal Jtmk-ihlM. 11. l'AXTDN.l'rcVt., J, 1 . Tiirtin. Ciihlcr. LhlumMatymnti MttlimlScnint) mmtnml r.mn At mlaiiin 1' II, l.im.H, 1'revt., V. W. Miller, Bee';, Jltootmburo UuUdlntt nml Martni lml Atnrvf Jfoii-Joii.v Thomah, l'reii't., .1.11. HoiiKos.afc. J, J, UiiowKii, I'resltieiit, M, 'iiiTMovi:rt.Hi:c1r. Blooinaburg Directory. lJAl'KIl 1IAQH Jn.t received nuj for sale at the 1 Coluuuiak Ofiloi. HTO VKS AND TJ NAVAK E. T.U'OII Mirra, denier lii move, nnd tlmvnie eJ Main stiLet,aliova court hiitisc. " CLOTlflNO.'AcT DA V 1 1 1 7,0 V UN 1 1 Kl to, M crcTnn'aUor, "jinTtYi St., 'M iloor abuvu American House. U'M. MOnltlH, Merchant Tailor collier of Cm. tl tie mid Main St., over Mlllci'a stoic. DHUaS, CIIKJI1CALS. At'. t.i ;. l.VT., lirimsNtandApothtciiry.Malnst, Jlf. below llio I'osioillcc. OYKK HltOW., DrnsgUta nud Apothecaries, uruni'i a ijiocil iuiii hi. ULOCKS, WATCIIKS, AC. 11 K.NT.YZUrl'IKniCIl, Watches. Spectacles & jewelry ac., jiaitimrcei near eal HI. CI I.'. SAVAOU, dealer lu Clocks, Watches nud Jewelry, Main St., Just below tho American UOlUtC. f OUIH HHHNHAlil), Watch and Clock maker, Lj near Houtheaalcurner Main and Iron sts. CATHCAltT, Watch and Cloclr Muktr.Mar ket street, below ,Maln, UOOT9 AND SHOES. D AVID 1II1TZ, Doot nnd Shoemaker, -Multi bt,, ociowiiariman s uiore,ue&l oi iviaruel. Hl'.NItV KI.HIM, Manufacturer and dealer In Hoots and bhocs, Oroucrlcs, Ltc, Main street, p M. BItOWN, Hoot nnd Hhociunkcr, Main vy. Birvui, uuuir Jiruwil llOLCl. PROFESSIONAL. D It. U, C. llOWHIt, Burgeon Dentist, Mulu St., Dlt. WM, M. UUIlCll, Rurneon nnd Physician, iiXChaugo Hloek over Webb's book store. Dlt. II, V. kINMJV, Kiirgenn Deutlst. Teeth extracted wlthonl j.alu: Mnlubt., lieally op iioslto i.plseoi'al church, 0(1, HAHKM'.V, Attorney-at-I,aw. Olllce, SM ll";rluJ'-xchauBoHlocl,ncartbo"j:.'tchaui;o T 11. McKllLVY.M. l)E)iiritPon nnd I'hyslclun J . uoith side Mulu st below Market, T It. i:VANH, M. 1., Hunrenn and l'hyslclau iJ southbldeMulu street, below Market. 1 :. ItUTTIlIt, M. I). HurRcou and l'hyslclau u . - , Market street, nbove Main. I 11. llOIHSON, Atlorney-at.I.aw, Olllce Hurt ( . man's building, Main street. JIILLINKHY & FANCY UOOJJST l.l l'ETi:UMAN, Millinery and Funey Uoods. ii. opposlloi:pUeopal Chinch, Main st, MISH I.1ZZIK I1AUKLUV, Milliner, ltunisey buihllini Main street, UIKH M. puuniCKHOS. Millinery and l'uncy ill (iooils, Mulu St., below Murltet, It KH. K. KLINII, Mlllliury and talicy Uooils in . Main slleet below Market. Mlts. JULIA A. ft HADK IlAltKIXV, Ladle.' Ciuaksnndllrcsi 1'alteruj, southeast curlier jiaiuauu ycsism. llllli: M1SMIM JIA11MAN Mllllnorv nnd l'ancy i uiww, .uuiu di., uciuw -uiuricuu jiouse, ilOTKLS AND SALOONS. rOltKH IIOTKL, by T. Hent. Taylor, east end I' of Muill street. an-:noiiANTH and giiocehs. CI C. MAltll, Dry (loods and Notions, south ! west corner Mulu nnd Iron sts. DA. Hi:CKLi:V. Hoot and Khoo Horn, books . ,t stationery, .Main St., below Maiket, V, J;vc,ol,w,fonlcctloucry,Broccrles etc., Main IJ- st Lelow Iron .iuA a vt Mill, Conrectlonery and linkers-. ' UilOlCMIlll, ,111,1 ,l,.ll I'v.ll.I.l.m tll..n. -it HI'. IIOWLII, Ilatsend C'lips.llootsundrlioeH, Main st., uboe Court House. TIL MArzn, Mammoth Orocery, lino (Iro . rerles, l'mlls, Nuts, l'lovlsloii, Ac., Main and Iron sticcts. A 1 Ki:i,VV, NI1AL A CO , dealers lu Dry (!di, 111 OrocciicSj Hour, riHil.tiiilt.l'ish. lion, Nails, v.., ... ... vut, ..inn, ..mi ay i sui. S1I. MII.LHIt ,t hO.V, .Kiih rJ In Dry Oml, . Groceries, (Jueenswaro, l'lour, bait, Mhovr, Notions, ctcMulnst. MISCELLANKOUS. OO NSTA 1 1 LEH 11LA N KH lor Ellie at llio C ol.l 1IIAN Olllce. n M. CHltmTMAN. Haddle, Trunk a nanus U. maker, HIilve'H Hloctt Muill Btrect. DW. UOJlIUXH.llquordcnlcrsecomldoorlroiu 1 northwest corner Main uud Iron sts. 1? -J. TlIOltNTON, Wall r.iper.Wlndow Shades LI. and fixtures, Huport block, Main st. fj ( yf-COHKI.i,, Furniture ltooms, threo story U II. ItlNOLEIl, denier in pianos, nrimns nnd l.iel.Kleons,nt U.JV.Corcll'a furniture rooms OWorks, Hast HIoomsburB.UerwIck ronil. WM, IlAllll, dealer In furnlturo, trunks ceder " willow w;uo, ucnr tho Korki iiStsl. O FOSTIllt, (Hue Maker, nud Wlilto and Fancy . Tnuner.Bcottown. ' y II.HIDLr.MAN, Aneut for Munson' Copper lif Tubular LlBbtnlbB Itod. supper 1ACOI1 DIHFFKNIIACII, Hronm Factory. Or. il dersleitat his resldeniu or at Miller a Son' lore promptly Ulled. llest green Westtrn brush JAM IX CADMAN, Cablnetniokf r ami Clialr makerj loouis Main street bol. Iron. VOTI! HOOKH. and blank NOTHH, with or w Olllco ce,ul'Uo"ifor t,llu t the Columu Espy. ) uViii:Jf,l,AK.l' "ItO -'lealer lu Dry Ooods, XI' uroetrles.uud general .Meichaudiso, FFroSeior1.1 "'"NO MILLS. OAFo J. !ianmiieior'v1:It,t:,n' "oal (Jho " rlBm.5,Mll,.'o,, ou w"" meH u'" T Hox M!lml)ac,t,"1'ri,,B,llu' JI' Light Street. If , OM1Af Wheclwrlglits, first doer , above School House, J OIIN A.OMAN, Miumf.u'luicr nnd denier Hi Hoots and Shoes, 1)ETEH KNT.denler lu Dry (Jonds Groceries, jljleur, Feed, Bull, Fi.h, Iron, Nulls.etc., Main RB, .KNT, denier In Btoves and Tin ware lu nil lu brunches. Orangovillo Diroctory, 11. llKHUINO A llUOTIIl'.ll.CarpouIcrsnnd .. llulldem, Main st., below 1'lnc. HOWKIl III'.ItltINO, dealer in Dry Ooo,l,, tlrocerits. I.util tier nntl frpltrrnl Mf rclmti.llan Malust, BIttCIC HOTEL and refreihmcnt Saloon, ltohr M'llcury eor.of Main and Finest, by H. O, A.Mt:OAHOi:L,t'hylclnnandSiirBCon, -tiiiiii si., iiuAi. iiuur lu uonu B lloiei. DAVID HEHlttNO. l'lournndOrlstMlll.niid Dealer lu grain. Mill Street. 1 L.EDWAllDK.riiyslclan and Kumcou, Main ! at-,llrstilooraboveM'lleiiry's Hotel, rAMESR.ltAitMAN.C'ahlnaMnkor and Un ' dortaker. Mnlu St., below l'lnc. T M. 1IA11MAN, Rndillo nnd Harness matter, 0 Main st., oppslto I'titmo Uhuieli, SClItlVLIUl A CO., Iron fouiuters.Maciiinim, and Mniiufuetuicrs of plows, Mill St. OAMUELSIIAlll'Lias.MnkoroftholIayhurTt O UlOlU UlUilU. Mniursi. w 11.1,1AM DELO.va Shocmakcrnut manufiic- tui er or iirici', -inn St., west or r.no Oatawisaa. I) r. DALLMAN, Merchant Tailor, Elecoud St. 1. Kobblus' liulIUIUB. Dlt. J. K. IIOIIIII.V.S, Hurgeon and riiysielan Keooud St., below Main. nll.lll'.nT KLINE, dry Roods, gtocerles.aml r Beutlal mercliaudlso. Main Street H. KIHTI.KH, "CattawlFsn Houre," North . Corner Main and Second Btleets, I KEILI'.ft, Hlllard Snloon, Oyncrs, nn.l lee li. Li cam lu season Main St. 1 M. HltOHST, denier In (lencral .Merchandise 1U. Dry uoods, uroctrles Ac, ' Qt'SQUHIIANNA or Hrlelc Hotel, S. Kniten ij bunder l'riinrletor.south-easttoinerMninaud htcond Slice t. M. II, AHIIOTT, Attorney at law, Mulnbt. Buck Horn. U O.ft W. H. hllOEMAKEIt, ilcalus In dry 'l . reoiis, iziocrries uuu pc hirst store in south end of t cncral meiebnniilsp, own, Philadelphia Directory. JICHAKDSON Ii. wnianT, Jit. ATTOKNKV AT LAW, NO. 12S SOUTH SIXTH STIIEKT, l'lttLAUELI'JirA Ian. 171-ly JM. KEl'llEAHT, , with DAItNES, DUO. & HEltltON, HATS, CAI'rt, STIIAW ClOODS ,t FUHS, No. tun Market Street, (Abovo Fifth,) I'lttLADf.LI'lIIA, :AiNVnfaiiT & c67 WHOLESALU OIIOCIIHS, N, E. Corner Second nnd Arch Streets, rillLAIICLl'lllA, Dcnlcrs lu TEAS, BVIIUI'H, COFFEE, SUOAIl, MOLAfcSES mcB, si'icr-s, in CAiin soba, ac, ac. aOrdcrs will recIvo prompt atlcntlou, may 10,07-tf. BusincBO Cards. 11. lUtOCKWAY, ATTOUNEV AT LAW, JIJ.OOMSIIUJKI, I'A, c. Dn-Ovrirr Court IIouso Alley, In lh (' liimiiian building. Jaul,'C7, A, L. TUItNEH 1'IIYHICfAX AND HUIKUON, r.LOO.MSHUF.CI, l'A. OFl'iri: over I.utrs Drin? Store, Hesldfno Market Hlreet,lsl door IjcIow Kuv, D. J. Waller. dccll,':i). ATTOUN11Y AT LAW, Office Court Tfour-o-AHey, below tho Cor.UM itiAN Ollico. Houutles, Hade-Pay nnd I'enxlonH collected. Hluomsbuigl'a.Ktp.'.,'0't7 CIjAIUC, ATTonxr.y at law, Olllce Main Street below tho Cor.it lloiihC. Hloomsbutg Ponn'n. ATTORNEY AT LAV.', Ofilco Court-Hoiun Alley, below tho Col-uir it I AN Oftlee, Hlnomsburg Pa. J? jNF, KNOltll, Jj. llavintipurchn-ietl thestnclc nf tho old Key Mime Hlioo Store, nnd added thereto a largf ntid well se levied newfetcKlc Isprepaud lo exhibit the best variety ol HOOTS AND H0ES ever brought tothNtdnre, 1 1 o Is nKn prepared lo mnlio HootH iiihIMiu'h tnoidt-rlu tlx bitt-hi ami beststvles, Kor cash only. Jn tho old Post OilU-o bulhilng, corner Main uud Mai kit Stioets HUximsburg, Pu. Isep'j 7-ly. jf .1. TUOUNTON JL2j would unnnuurott) I ho citizens of Hlooms Imunud vicinity, th.tthe hasjust iccelvedufull atul complete uf-sortmeut of WALL PAl'LH, WINDOW MHADUM, VIXTCKKS, COKDfl, TASSELS, ami all other goods In his Hue of business. All tho iww est ami moM approved putterns of tho day in o nlwayn lo bu ioiiml in Ills istiibllthnieut. mar.5,VJ-lf Main .St. below Market. 1?UfaINKSH OAHDS, j v'hitjnu oaudh, li;tti:u huadh, hill hi1adh, PHOaitAMMLis, POHTKIW, AC A(7. Neatly and Cheaply Printed From tho Lai eat Htylcs of Type nt the COLUMIIIAN omcfe. gHAJU'LKSS it 1IAHMAN, KAQLC FOUKDUV AND MANUfACTUKIMl MtOP, flTOVUU & PLOW.S WHOLLXALK A ItliTAIL T11E CKI.C1IKATKD filQNTJiOHB I HON liTIAH AMD T1IK JIUTTON WOOUEN IIKAM VLOWB. CastiiijiHaiul Tire Hrlelc for reiinlrlng elty Htovcs All kinds of Uiass or Iron casting mudo to order upon short notice. H. r.KHAUPLIISS ft P. H. IfAUMAN. Hloomsburg, Piv. Propnetors jiar.u, u'j-ii, JJOOTS AND HIIOKS. CLAltK M.HUOWN, MAIN OTltt-ET, UNPnit UIIOW.N'H 1IOTI V, A lull and rompteto assortment of ready made boots nml shoeH for men.vvomen and rhlUren J tut reeelveil and for salout itasonublo rates. Varieties to suit all chuseu of customers. Tho nest of work done at short notice, us heretofore, Live Win acnll, Juut'71. LOOMBimKOMAIUJLi;AVOUKrj. OUNTON & 8TKKH, (Bucccssots to A. Wlliunn,) ltesfutfully lnfoun tho p'hllo Unit they nro now tuliy pieiMiud lo do all klmli of i.oilt In tlii Ir lino ol businesH, inon uaw.nublo uu.w mid sholt liotlte. battsfueilon Miirraiitisl in all cases. jan,ij.'7i-iy TVTKW BTOVK AND TIN SHOP. ISAIAH HAaENHUCH, Main Htreet ono door nbovo 12, MendeiihaH'ii A liirce assortment nf Sloven, Heritors end ltaniteo constantly ou hand, and for salo at tho lowest rates, Tlnnlniiinullltii hranchtseaicfully aitendcUtn. and ballsrurllnu iiunrnuteed, ' Tin work of hII kluds wholesaloaud retail. A l.il Is requested, Janl'71 1LAN1C WOHIOAOHH for Iho tiso of Hnvlnir It 1 uud uiui Limn Assueliillonv, for niln at Iho LOI.USI1IIAN Olllce, JUSTICES ULANKS. Yc now havo on hnnd n birp, nnitif ,irtni.i fUMitlment ui .1 itktu i .'si uu.i t nvui t m li'rftJini ' !i IlUl1 w luWtu 'die-Vlon of Bueincsa Carda, LANlcl)KKD3. B Wo now lmvn Ihn ilnrtt firtfrf.mitit nf Ti:r.)H on hand nnd for sale that were over kept In Hloormbnrg, Larue kI?o on best parchment taper, umimou necoif, j;ocu(or s-sno .Sittninis rutOr's DfKids Htmill filxn umtA hnrpr rrlipnrt). Common Deed , Ac. JJAllUAINS-nAltCJAlNH. qt'ICK RAI.K.1 ANO HM A LI, I'UortrS. 8AV11 VOUlt MONKY. Uoto iiENitY voir. ;a,l Illoointlinrtf l'a.. for nil kind, of tbo best homo and cltv inudo i u u w i t ii ii r. . Friers rcnsonablo and tho best work ilouo. Jan 1'71-lf s ii a t r. it o o ' i x n, i; v t y 7 a rt i r i Y A T MOST FAVOHAllLU P.ATia, JOHN T1I0MA1, A.D CAH1T.K J, THOMAI) Uox,?n, ItlootnsbiirB, l'a. J-l'.u 17 QIIKSTEIt H. FLTHMAN, ii .i::ui2, ijauiji.i;, asu tiiumk MANUFACTUnnn. nnd dtmlor In CAltl'ET-UAOS, VALISES, I'LY'-NETS, liUITALO 1101113, )IOUSi:.llLAKKtT9 Ac, liich ho feels eolilldent ho ran sett at Inwrr late than any olhrr person in tho county, Ex amine for yourselves. suop npprsuo um ,o umco, Mam street, illooiiistmrix, l'A. AUg. &, 1S7U, PHILOSOPHY OF MAKHIAGE. jL A New Tol'Iisk ok LnTimrs.as dellveredat tho 1'ennn, Holy technic and Anatomical Museum ii,-" j uiieeiiiuL i-i., inrio uoois awve jueiiui, PhllndelPhln, embracing the subjects! How to LIvo nnd What to Llu ror; Youth, Maturity nml Old Ae; Mnnhofid Ocncrally Hcviewedj Tlio eau.o of liulljreKllon; Flatulence nnd nerv ous Dlseasis nnotinltd lor; Mnrrlngo 1'hllo sophienlly touMdertd, Thtso Icciures will bo forwarded ou ipcelpt of i." (entsby nddresing: I'ecretnry of tlio rennsylvniiln 1'oi.ytechnio HNIt ANATOMICAL M UhKL'M, l?)j CllCStUUt Ht., Ahltadelhhlu, Henusj lvnnU, 'NSUIlAKCi: AGKNU Y. Vyr.mlnc (211.0)) jtltnn ,Mf,u: Hillou N. Y. - Lt)A0 Noitu Americj unm OitV 410,001 DUernatlnn,! 2S,V l,.oiVM) Niagara N. Y. ),ono.iM) Meichnuifi .'0nX) fpringiioUt 670 0 0 i-uiiutrr' iiunvjue..i fv.w.iwr Albanv City l').o.0 lianvlllc, llorho Thtlt Mutual. Atlmtic.N. Y l.'oo.mw Otrinnutii, N. Y oUU.UiX) l-'JiKAS BIIOWN, Aiient, rani2i 71 ly, HfioM.ir.iiKa, rjIIE OLD KriTAltlilSIIKI) " r if ti a i t v n i: nnd Iir.DDINd WAItlHtOOM of H, It. LUWIH, nro the rhenjiest In tin- elty. Un Is now selling I'AHLOlt HUJTH In I'LOSH. 1IAIH CLOTH, ULH.S or TLllltY ; WALNUT t il AMItKU KUITH lu Oil or Varnish t COITAOP, l-UHNCJ UHII. nil sizes ; cheaper than Auction pikei; cAlll'lHS, every aility. Coiuo nnd seo nnd bo con lnccd. You wilt snvo money by giving us n call lieloro purchasing ir. n. r.nwiH. No. 1 ISO nud 1131 Marl.it KtiLCt, l'iiiiA.viiKl.t'iitA, Next door to corner of 1'Uteentli Hticet. irmr.ini tlm. jy 13 N T i y T Jt V . Jf. C. HOWLlt, DK.XTHST, nespectfully olTers his professional sen-lcei to uio iituifN uiui Kuuiieinen ut juouiukuutu uuu vi clnlty. Ho Is prepaieil tu uttend toulliliO varl Is provided with tho latest Improved 1'okcki.ain i r. trrii wiiicii win uu nisfi mi ;'m yiHiini; silver ami lubber bao tu look aa ,ell utitUo nat uralteeth. Teeth extracted bv all tho new nuJ moKtapinoved methods, and all operations ou tho teeth caiefullvaiul nroneih ntteudtd to. Hestdeuro and oitlcu u few doom nJvnvo the court iioute, samo tstde. Hloomsburg, Jnu.1'71 ly Q. h O B K JI U T MKK JNHUJIANCK U A L COMPANY O V TKW YOUK. rliny rieeman, Hicsldcut, II, C. rnrmrui.Hr Cash cnpltal over S2,000,t'00,nll p.UJ. .1, 15. U015ISON, J)LOOMSBUJtCi,rA un:ii;HAL agent, Tor Lureme, Lycoming and Columbia counties, Aug.lM.'Gil. Tim undersigned lespectfully Inform the citizens of HlooniHtmn: nml Cfilumbla county, thai they ltu p nil the dlllfreuLuumhers ofstove coal ami M'lccW'd lump eont for smithing purpo ses, on their wharf, adjoining MMCelvy. Neal & Co'a V'urnaet; with a j;ood jalr of Ilulla-lo scales m tho ulmif, to vuJkIi eoal, hay. and straw IdkewUo u hoise uud waon, to deliver coal to thuso who di-tdro it. As they purchason largo amount of eoal.t hey Intend tolieep n KUperlor ar ticle, and sell nt the very low est prices. Please call and examine lor youhelve1 befoie purcha lU'iLisywlniu. J. W. IIIINDHIWHUT, AUOUrtTUK MASON. ''pIIK nnilernlKncd will luko in cx- J. change for Coal and Groceries, Uio following named tittle leu : Wheat, ltye, Corn, Oals, Pota toes, Laid, Ham,Hliouldtr,aml side meat, Hut tr Eggs. Hay, fie, nt the hisheist cash prleos, nt bis Giorety Stole, aiJoliiliig their cottl jaid, .L W. HENDEHSHOT, jiloointuurg war. iw.'ts-iy. a iiowEii, has opened a flrht-claai HOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP, AND I-Ult HTOUE, nt the old stand on I'falnHtrceLHIoomshurg.afew doorinbovo tho Court Honso, His Mot k Is com posed f I he very latest ntul bent styles ever oiltr ed to tho eltUens ot Columbia County. Heeau accommodate tho publlo with tho following gooiln at llio lowest rates, .Men's heavy double soltd Htnj'.i Ixtots, men's double ami single tap soled Kip iio'iih, meirs ucuvy Mogu snoeif oinu uinus, ihcii'k !iim hoolH nml hhnpn of nil ermfa. Imv'u double soled boots nud.shoes of nil kinds, men's glove kid Uiil moral Miuch.men s, women s.lioys'M ami misstN' lasting gaiteis, women's glove kid Polish vt ty tlne.w omen's morocco Huln'oialsand eilfshow, women's very tine ktdbuttoiud gall oi s. Jn short boots ct all descriptions both pes eed nnd sewed. He would also call attention to Ills fluo assort moot of HATH, CAl'B.VUllf) AND NOTIONS, which comprises all tho new nnd populni vnrl bUerfnt pilces whUh caunotfallto bull nil. Tlieso tdoiU me oileretl at tho lowest cnh ratci ami villi be uuarnnteed tnglve satisfaction, A rail Is sollcltiil be.oie puiehaslng eluouhero ns It is believed that belter bargains are to bo Amud than at any other place in tho couuty, Jan P71 Hotclc. ESPY i COLUMHIA COUNTY, PA. The undersigned would Inform tho tiavelllns nubItotli.it he has taken iho abovo named estab lishment and tltoiouuhly iriltted tho sumo tor the pi'ihct convenience of hlsifuests. Ills larder will be slnrlied with Ihe best the market alloiil-. Die cholcLht Ibmors, wines uud cigars atwavh to bo louiul lu his I'ar, WILLIAM I'ETTIT. Jan 171 Espy, pa. JKIOK IIOTKL, OIIANOEVILLE, COLUMHIA COUNTY, PA. KOlIJt M'lIKNUY, Proprietor. This well known House, Having been put In thorough ii pair. Is now open to the Unveiling public. The bar Is slocked with tho choicest tiquoi sand clears, and the table will bo, at all tlmis.KUpplled with the delicacies ot thesfuson. No iiaiuu will bobpnrtd to lUMiro tho com lor tot UlUIIUVltlV, J 11 11 1,4011, MONTOUlt 1IOU8K liurniiT, pa. WILLIA5I HUTLLIl, l'roprlctor, This House haviurfbeen put lu (IioiourIi lepnlr lit now open lur tlie jucptlon ot umsls. No pains will bo spaiedto tnsnro the peilict coiu l.irl. of tbo lra,.irs. Too l'loorletur solicits a share of publlo patronnuf, Tho bar Mill a .locked at all Units with Hue lUjuurs nndcittais, Juul'71 jENTON HOTEL. W. F. PIATT, Proiirlctor, IIUNTOK, COLUJIWA COUNTY, l'A. This will known House havlne been nut in thot ouuh lepair is now open lor tho letplliill of visitors. Jsu I'Ulus linetaeu spalld tutlisutu the perfect eoniioit ol Rliesls, Ulie proprietor uloiunsuBtni;e liom the Hotel to llloouisbuli; and luterineillato tsilnlH ou Tuisday, Thursilay and fcmlunluy of eutli week, IJuu l'lwl Political. Aiii)iti:.ss or nut DIUKICHATIO (.'OXfjniISSMKN TO TIIR w.oi'i.i: oi' tin: r.m.ii srinis. Our jircssnco nntl nfllciat duties nt Washington havo ennhled in to hecomo fully Rciiunlnlctl with tlio hclloim nml tlcslgnsof llioso who control tho ltadl cal party, nnd wo feel cnllcd upon to titltr n few words of warning ngalnt tho iilnrnilnB strides they hnvo rmulo toward tho centralis; itlnn of power In tlio linntN of Confirms nnd tho Execu tive. Tlio tf mo nnd nttcntlon of tho Itadtcal leaders havo hoen nlmost wholly dlteclcd to duvlslntf such lejfhlatlon n will, In their view, best presorvo their it.seondcncy, nnd no regard for tho who restraints Imposed by tho Constitution has checked their reckles, despornto ca reer. Tho President of t ho United Slates lias been formally announced ns n candi date for ro election. Tho declaration of his hellish supporters havo been echoed by uaulnldli'.cil press, nnd the discipline of party tins nlrendy mndo ndhcslou to lis personal fortunes, tho Btiproino test of political fealty, Tlio partisan legisla tion to which wo rofur was decreod and shaped In secret caucus, whero tho ex- trcmcjt counsels always dominated, nnd was adopted by n subservient majority, If not with tho Intent, certainly with tho effect to plnco In tho hands of tho President powers to command his own renoinlnatlon, nnd to employ tho army, navy, and militia, nt his solo discretion, us n moans of subserving his personal ambition. When tho f nil cxpcrlcnco of the last two, years, so disappointing to tho hopes nud generous confidence of the country, is considered, In connection with tho violent utterances nud rash purposes of thuso who control tho Presi dent's policy, it Is not surprising that tho gravest apprehensions for tho ftitttro peaco of tho nation should be enter tained. At a time when labor Is depressed, and every "material Interest Is palsied by oppress! vo laxnllou, tho publlo ofllces have been multiplied beyond nil pro cedent, to servo ns Instruments In tho perpetuation of power. Partisanship Is tlio only test applied to tho distribution of this vast patronage. Honesty, iUncss, and moral worth nro openly discarded In favor of truckling submission nnd dis honorable compliance; hence, enormous defalcations and widespread corruption havo followed ns tho nntur.il conso quenccs of this pernicious system. 13y tho ofllelal report of tho Secretary of tho Treasury, It nppears that nfter tho de duction of nil proper credits, runny millions of dollars remain duo from ox Collectors of tlio Internal Revenue, and that no proper Ulllgonca ha3 over been used to collect them. Itcforms In tho Hevenuo and Fiscal systems which nil expetlenco demonstrates to bo necessary to n frugal administration of tho Gov ernment, us well as n measure of relief to nn over-burdened people, havo been porsistently postponed or willfully neg lected, Congress now adjourn? without having oven nttemploil to reduce taxa tion oi toii'pcal (he flaring impositions by ulilch Industry Is crushed nnd im poverished. Tho Treasury Is overflow ing, nnd nn excess of $SO,0U0,000 of rove lino Is admitted, and yet Instead of some measures of present relief a barren nnd delusive resolution is passed by tho Sennto to consider tho tariff nr.d exciso systems hereafter, as if tlio history of broken pledges anil protended remedies furnished any better assurance for futuro legislation than cxpcrlcnco ha3 done In tho past. Ship-building nnd tho carrying trade, onco sources of national prldoantl pros perity, now languish under u crushing load of taxation, and nearly every other business interest Is fetruggllng without profit to maintain itself. Ouragrleulturists while, paying heavy taxes on all they consume, either to tlio Government or lo monopolists, llntl the prices for their own products so reduced that honest labor Is denied Its Just re ward nnd Industry Is prostrated hy In vidious di'crimlnatbn. Nearly 200,000- 000 ncres of public lands which should havo beenioserved for tlio benelltof tho peoplo havo been voted away to giant corporations, neglecting our soldiers nnd enrlehlngnh.uiilfiil of greedy speculators and lobbyists, who nro thereby enabled to exercise a most dangerous and cor rupting itillucr.cuoverStatontid Federal legislation. If llio career of theso con spirators bo not checked, tho downfall of freo government Is Inevitable, and Willi It tho elevation of a Military Dic tator on tho ruins of tho Hepubllc. ruder pretense of passing laws to en- force tho XlVlh Amendment nnd for other purposed, Congress has conferred tho most despotic powers upon the Ex ecutive, and provided un ollicliil ma ehlucry by which tlio liberties of tho people aro menaced, nnd tho sacred right of local self-government In tho States Is ignored, If not tyrannically overthrown. Modeled up to tho Sedi tion laws, so odious In history, they nro tit variance with all tho sanctified tho orlos of our Institutions ; and tho con struction given by theso Hadlcal Inter preters to tho XlVtli Amendment is, to uso tho lauguago of nn eiuluent Sen ator, Mr. Trumtlull of lllluois, an "an- inhibitor of States." Under the last Enforcement bill, "tho Executive may, In his dl'crotlou, thrust aside tho Gov ernment of any State, suspend tho writ of habeas corpus," arrest Its Governor, mprlson or dlspcrso tho Legislature, sllenco Its Judges, mid tminplo down Its people. Nothing Is left to tho citi zen or tho Stato which can nny longer bu called n right j nil Is changed luto mero suil'erance. Our hopes for redress arc lu tlio culm uooil scute, tho "sober second thought" of tho American pco- pie, Wo call upon them to bo true to themselves nnd to their past, nnd, dls regarding party measures nud minor tIlirereiiee,s,to Insist upon a decent equal luatlou of power, tho restriction of Fed oral authority within Itsjust nnd proper nmiiH, ienving to uio stntesthat con trol over doiucsllcnflalrs which is essen tial to their happiness nud tranquility mid good government. Everything that malicious Ingenuity could suggest 1ms been dune to Irritate Iho peoplo of tho Middle nnd Southern Slates. Gross nnd exaggerated charges of disorder nnd vlolcnco owo their origin to tho mischievous, minds of political malin gers In, tho Senato nnd Homo of ltep rcscnlatlvcs, to which tho Executive has, wo regret to say, lent his nld, nlid ' thus helped to ltitlamo tho popular feel ing. In nil, this coiirso of .iioslllo legis lation nml harsh rciontmctit, no word' of conciliation, of kind encouragement, of fraternal fellowship, has over been spoken by tho President or by Congress to tho people of tho .Southoni fjtutcH. They hnvo been nddrcawd ouly In tho languago of proscription. Wo earnestly entreat our fellow-clti-zctis lu nil parts of Iho Union to sparo no effort to maintain penco nnd ordor, to carefully protect tho rights of every cltl.:n, to prcscrs'o kindly relations among all men, and to dlscountcnnnco nnd dlscourago nny violations of tho rights of nny portion of tlm peoplo so cured tinder tlio Constitution or nny of Its amendments. Let us, In conclusion, earnestly beg of you not to nld tho present nttempts of Itadlcal partisans to stir up strlfo In tho land, to renew tho Issues of tho war, oi to obstruct tho return of peaco nnd pros perity to tho Southern Stalo, becauso It Is thus that they seek to divert tho nt tcntlon of the country from thocorrup lion nnd extravagance of their lulmlii Istratlon of public nffalrs, nnd tho dan gerous nnd prolllgato attempts they nro making toward tho creation of centra Hzcd military government. In tho five years cf peaco following tho war, tho lUdlcal administrations havo expended ?i,a)U,iJOU,uou lor ordinary purposes alone, being within $200,000,000 of tho nggregato amount spent for tho samo ntinifwoM in u-ni-nmi in nonm iiiirino-m, 1 years preceding Juno 30, 1SC1, not In cluding in either easo tho Bum paid upon principal and interest of tho publlcdobt. ! It is trifling with tho Intelllgencoof the peoplo for tho Itadlcal leaders lo pretend that this vast sum has been honestly expended. Hundreds of millions of it havo been wantonly squandered. The expenditures of tho Government for tho fiscal year ending Juno UO, 1S01, wero only $02,000,000, while for precisely tho samo purposes, civil list, army, navy, pensions, nnd Indians, $101,000,000 wcro expended during tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1ST0. No Indignation can bo too stern, and no scorn too sovcro, for the assertions by unscrupulous Itadlcal leaders that tho great Democratic and Conservative party of tho Union has or can havo sympathy with disorders or vlolcnco In any part of tho country, or In tho deprivation of any man of his rights under tho Constitution. It Is to protect and perpetuate tho rights which every freeman cherishes, to revlvo in nil hearts tho feeling of friendship, nfTectlon nnd harmony which nro tho best guarantees of law and order, and to throw around tho humblest citizen, wherever ho may be.tlio projecting tegls of these safeguards of personal liberty which tho fundamental laws of tho land nssuro ; that wo Invoke tho nld of nil good men In tho work of pence nnd re conciliation'; wo Invito their generous cooperation, irrespective of all former differences of opinion, so that tho harsh volco of discord tuny bo relieved ; that n new nnddungerous sectional agitation may be checked ; that tho burdens of taxation, direct or Indirect, may bo re duced to tho lowest point consistent with good faith to every Just national obligation, and with a strictly economi cal administration of tho Government, nnd that the Stales may bo restored in their integrity nnd true relations to our Federal Union, Signed by all Ihe J)cmoeratic SuuUors and Hepraenlatlces in Cbngnss.) Senator Trumbull on tlm Ku-Kliik II ill. In his recent speech on what is known ns tho Ku-KIuk bill, Mr. Trumbull, n llopubllcnn Senator from Illinois, mnde ono of tho best speeches mado against the bill. Wo have not seen tho speech, but wo print tlio following notice of it from tho Now York inn, a Republican newspaper ; Mr. Trumbull has mado ono of the ablest speeches delivered on Ku-Klux legislation at tho pn-ont session of Con gress. Having be-'ii Chairman of tho Judiciary Connnltleo of tho Senato for ten years, ho speaks with nuthorlty on nil questions relating to llio Constitu- tlon and reconstruction. In regard to tho bill now beforo Congress, ho lilts tho nail equaro on tho bend by declaring that wo hnvo United Stateslaws enough now on the statulo nooks lo meot tho exigencies of tho situation, and by pro nouncing all further legislation for put ting down alleged outrages in tho South superfluous, nnd llablo to becomo posi tively mischievous, even if not In con travention of the Constitution. Mr. Trumbull emphatically condemn. ed tho amendments offered In tho Sen ato to tho Houso bill deeauso they would ronder It llablo to tho objection that it attempted to punish, by United States enactments, mero violations of Stalo laws, Ho said It was an effort on tho part of Congress to franio tho criminal code for tho States, thus overriding llio broad distinction heretofore recognized botwecn Federal nud Stato authority in tho punishment of ordinary ollVnces. Ho vindicated tho threo recent amend ments to the Constitution from tho chiirgo that thoy conferred any nuthor lty upon Congress nntl llio Prcsldeut to change tho form of our govornmont by practically centralizing its powers in iho Fedcrnl head nnd denlcel thnt tho 1-ourteenth Amendment bestowed nnv rights of citizenship not contained in tho Constitution prlvlous to tho rntlO cation of thntnniendment. Ho touched tho marrow of thnt much misunder stood provision of thoorganlc law when honssertcd that whllo it ompowcred Congress to protect a citizen from nny Invaslou of his rights or nny dlscrlmln ntlon against him by Stnto laws on nc count of color or otherwise, It did not allow Congress to exercise pollco power within tho States for tho punishment of offences ngnlnst Stato laws, and to tho destruction, of Stnto authority. Mr. Trumbull nlso denied tho right of Congress to substitute tho Federal for tho State courts, ns tho pending mensuro, nnd especially tho proponed Senatorial inmendmcnte, attempt to do; nnd ho warned tho Senato thnt tho mast cffeotlvo mpdo' for bringing thoi Four teenth nnd FlltcontliAmcndmcntB into dlsrepulo would bo lo try to so distort their provisions ns to multo them team to cover legislative nnd exccutlvo usur pations which woro novor lntenileil by their frnmcrs. Ho cautioned- Congress to bownro of theso Insidious efforts to clintige our republican system by (dot ting out llio Hlnto governments, nnd. by taking to itself tho entire protection lof tho Individual citizen in his person and property: nnd ho, wnH eloquent In hl denunciations Of tlio suspension Of tho writ of habeas corJus and Iho declara tion of ranrtlnl InW on slight occasions nud under false pretences, as dnngorous to tho liberties of tho people. If Gen. Grant, nnd thoso iiiembcis of Congress who nro plotting for his ro nomination, nro not bereft of their senses, they will listen to the warning volcoof tho Senator from Illinois, nnd pntiso in their perilous course. If they do not, so much tho worio not merely for them Individually, but for tho party which elected thorn nml Is responsible for their nctlon. Miscellaneous. Tlio rrniieo-l'russlan AVar. Tho licrlln papers nro publishing con densed statistics of tho recent contest between Germany and France, from which It nppears that tho wnr was de clared on July 10, 18T0, and terminated on February 10th, 1871, lasting 210 days, but practically 180 days, Inconsequence of tho first nnd last periods being freo horn engagements. In ono week tho German troops wcro "mobilized" or prepared to march, and In two weeks wero despatched to tho west, and wero arranged on tho lino from Troves to Landnu. Tho troops sent to tho fron tier, numbered OOO.OOO.nnd 42,000 men, with horses, guns, carriages and ammu nition, wero conveyed every day ou flvo lines of railway, two of which, how- over, wero llttlo used. Four Prussian corp3 d 'armco had to traverse from -100 to COO miles, to reach tho French fron tier, nnd had to bo fed on tho way. During tho 180 days of active service, thero wero fought 150 engagements nnd 17 great battles; twenty-six fortresses wcro taken, 11, (HO ofllccrs nnd 303,000 men of tho rank nud Uio wcro mado prisoners, 0700 guns uud 120 eagles were captured. Having regard to tho chron ologtcal order of tho actions up to Sedan, thero wcro thirteen engagements nnd eight battles, to-wlt Wissctnbourg, Woerth, Spicheren, Courcelle3, Vloii' vlllo, arnvolottc, Noiseul nnd lleau mont ; whllo tho four fortresses of Lot zelstcln, Llchtcnborg, Marsnl and Vitry wero captured during that period. In September (hero wero thirteen engage ments, and Sedan, Laon, Toul nnd Strasbourg wero captured. In October thero wcro thirty-seven engagements, nnd Solssons, Schelstndt nnd Mutz wcro taken. In November, thero were fifteen engagements nnd two battles, those of Amiens nnd Iicauuc la-Itolando nnd Verdun, Monthellnrd, New Brelsach, Ham, Dldonhofon, Lafero nnd tho cltn elelof Metz surrendered to tho Germans. In Deeeniber thero wero thirty engage men ts and two battles, ono near Orleans and the other on the Ilalluoand Phals bourg and Montmedy. In January, 1671, thero wero forty-eight engage ments and tho battles of Lcmans, Mont hellnrd and St. Queutin anil Meiilcres, Itocroy, Perronue, Longuy and Paris capitulated. Tho war terminated in February with thosurrendcr of Uelfort. Twenty-two engagements wcro fought around Paris during tho 130 days of tho investment. Of theso twenty-two en gagements, threo occurred September, eight in October, two In November, four In December anil flvoin January. There wero only threo naval engagements, to wit, at Hlddcnseo on September 19th, In the Putzlg Hay on September 21st, and off tho Havanna on October 12th. Men and Women. Provideneo has so mado tho sexes that women, llkochlldren, cling to men, lean upon them for protection, caroand lovo ; look up to them ns though they wcro their superiors In mind nnd body. They mnko them the suns of their sys tem, and they nnd their children rovolvo around them. Women, Ihcreforo, who havo good minds nnd puro hearts wnnt men to lenn upon. Think of their rev erencing a drunknrd, n fool, n liar, or a libertine. If a man would havo n wo man do him homage, ho must bo manly in every sense; a truo gentleman, not nfter tho Chesterfield school, but pollto becauso his heart Is full of kindness to oil ; ono who treats her with respect, oven deference, becauso sho Is a woman; who never condescends to say silly things to her; who brings her up to his level, if his mind Isnbovo hers ; who Is ambitious to mnko his mark in tho world, whether she encourages hlmor not, nnd who Is nlwnys pleasant nnd considerate, but always keeping his plneo as tho man nt llio head nnd never losing It. Such deportment, with no bio principles, n good mind, energy nnd industry, will win nny woman in llio land who Is worth winning. The IljIiigXeifr Yieev- It Is a striking fact that tho dying never weep. Tho sobbing, tho heart breaking agony of tho elrclo of friends around tho death bed, call forth no ro- sponsivo tears from tho dying. Is it becauso ha Isalraady insensible and stiff In tho chill of dissolution V That cannot be, for ho asks for his fatherV hand, as ir to gain strength in the mortal struggle, and leans on tho breast of n mother, sister or brother, in still conscious nlfec Hon. Just beforo expiring, ho calls theso loved ones nnd with quivering lips, says, " IClss mo 1" showing that tho lovo which ho has over borno in his heart Is still fresh and warm. It must bu bb causo tho dying havo reached u polrit too eiecp ror earthly sorrow, too trnip Ecendant for weeping, Thoy ore face to faco with higher nnd holler things, with mo t'utnor in heaven and his angels Thero Is no weeping In that hletsed nbodo to which ho Is hastening. .losinilftliif riqicr. Nntur n6vef 'mal(cs''cnny blunders. When sho make's n lllidbrpHo moails It. I liav'rlrlaiiy cum tow thb'fcoriklusioh itint Iho mfllbrlty O'mnnkftul Kail bo niiiUiVnii (lid back- better' than In tho oral'iV, fdrgdtJd'cltfthtfi Will bfttil itlakn n plibbl. rcspfcclablt, "wli'lld t'tlukushliu only serves towsiiqw ins waiic pints. I novcr'Knuri miin 'yet' Svhoaa hatuo waz Georgd Wrishlligtori ' iW.lyelto Goodrich, lisq,, nndwho always signed htz nnmo for tli6 full'nttionnt,' but waz a tilggcr man 6n' parifcr.'.thali' litY Waz by nature. Ad 11 gllifcral Ihlnhii InellvWlIttl Wh6 Iz neat lu htz person Iz tica't'In hlz mor als. Man Iz' my brother and i konslder that i am nearer related tew hlm thru hlz vices than 1 am thru hlz virtues. Thero lz nothing about which tho world makes' 8b few blunders, nnd the Individual so many, nz n man's acktual impdrtntiso ntnong hlz fellow critters. A nlan with, n small head izllkonpln without enny, very 'apt tew git Into thlngi bcyoud hlz depth. Thoonly pedlgreoworlh transmitting Iz vlrtow, nnd this lz tlio very thing that kaa't bo'transmittcd. The man 'who kan't find any thing tow do In this world iznz bad oph ns a yearling heifer. Thero Iz no poshun ov tho human heart that promises so much and pays so llttlo as rovenge. Naturo once In a Whlld makes n phool, but nz n glncral thing phools, llko gar ments, nro mado to order. Genuine pralso consists In naming u man's faults tew his face, nnd his good qunlltles tew hl3 back. One of tho temporary cures for prldo and affectashuu that I ever seed tried Iz seasickness; n man who wonts to vomit never puts on nlrs. A fault concealed iz but llttlo better than ono indulged in. Witty speeches nro llko throwitig stones nt n target, tho moro timo spent In taking aim, tho less danger thero Iz lu hitting tho mark. Woman haz no friendships. Sho either loves, despises or hates. A day In the life ov an old man iz llko ono of the last days in tho fall ov tho year; every hour brings a chango In the weather. A coquctlo In lovo iz Just about az tamo az a bottle of ginger pop that haz stood sum tlmo with tho cork pulled out. Human happiness Iz llko tho Hotten tot languago ; ennybody can talk It well etuiff, but there ain't but phow can un dcrstann it. Gravity Iz no moro evldenco of wis tlom than a paper collar lz of a shirt. 'l Great iniquities seem tow baptize themselves. If tho Devil had only been guilty ovpetty larceny ho would'nt hav been herd ov again. The l'rctful Man. Tho posslonato Ill-natured man lives always In stormy weather, oven though It bo tho quiet of dow-fall around him ; always wrong, al woys hurl, always com plaining of some enemy. Ho has no con ception that this enemy Is in his own bosom, in the sourness, the ungovoruod Irritability, tho habitual lll-naturo of his own bad spirit and character. I speak not hero of somoslnglo burst of passion, Into which a man of amlablo temper may for oueo bo betrayed ; but I speak moro especially of tho nngry characters, always brewing In somo tempest of violated feelings. They havo a great many enemies, aro unaccountably ill treated, nnd cannot understand why It Is. They have no suspicion that they seo and sulkr bad things becauso they aro Lad, that being Ill-natured is about thesauie thing ns receiving Ill-treatment, and thnt nil tho enemies they suffer from nro snugly closeted In their own evil temper. The samo is truo of fretful persons- men nnd women that wear away fast and die, becauso they havo worried life, so to speak, completely out. Nothing goes right; husband or wife, or child or customer, or sermon. Thoy aro pricked nnd stuug at every moment thoy make, nnd wonder why it is that others nro permitted to float along so peacefully, and they never suffered to havo a mo ment of peaco In their lives. And tho cry slmplo reiwon Is, that life is a Hold of nettles to them, becauso their fretful, worrying tempera aro always prickling out through the tendor skin of their un easiness. Why, If they wero sot down In paradise, carrylug their bad mind with them, thoy would fret nt tho good angels, and the climate, and the color oven of tho roses. Dr. Ilushnell. l'litlillhig Iron. A correspondent descrlbos tho interes ting method of puddling iron as follows : Tho plg-lron U put into a puddling fur. naco presldod over by a puddlor and a helper. Tho helper nttends to tho firing and does tho first part of tho puddling, that is, stirring the iron nt tho consis tency of water. Tho skill is to know Just tho boiling-point, and thon to sepa- Unto tho motul In thofurnnco Into exact ly threo parts. This tho puddler does by tho cyo and with his threo tools called puddllnfj-irons. With theso ho deftly Uncads'tho threo soparato masses ns so much dough. As soon ns n mass is worked to tlio satisfaction of tho pud dlerit is drawn forth, placod on it specie oi two-wheeled cart called n buggy, nut) put into tho squeezer. Wider runs, con tluuallyou to this squoezer to keep il from melting. Tho water getting Into tho hot Iron, sttniu Is generated nnd tor rifle explosions occur, throwing sparks in every direction,, A shapeless mass of metal goes into tho squeezer uud comes out in t'lugs Jmlf the ortglna) sz. U during tho revolution of tho wheel of tho squeezer tho mass breaks, it U a sure test that the metal lias not been sumeicntly puddlcd,(nnd much to the. disgust of tho puddler it is returned to tho buggy' nnd Iho (urnncc, and must ho Worked over again. Should tho roll go through tho squeezer unbroken, it is passeel on Into thq rollers, which havo grooves of various depths, and finally comes put In be uuliful square strips. So:tosi9 women dcclaro they won't wear dresses any longer.