THIS COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBXJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. tc flfffittmbftaw. HioManulia. pa FltlHAY MOItNINd, .1I1I.V ;, h.i. Tiiij prtMpccta of llio Democracy in Kentucky nra tnrwt lliitlurlnjf, nml n brtllliuit victory h assured. Horn tho Democratic nml Uatlical candidates for Superintendent of Public Instructions, In Kentucky, nro preach ers. Tub Democratic press throughout tho Statu exhibits tho greatest unanimity In thoroughly endorsing tho nominations niado at tho Stato Covcutlon. Tub Republican Stato Convention endorsed Grant and bis Jobberies. Tho Hopiibllcnu nominees of tho Stato and county will liavo to danco to that tune. Tun peoplo want moro light. In cieaso tho circulation of Democratic Journals, and tho "dark ways" of Radi calism will soon bo brought to an end. Onsp.HATj Siirrman says, In prlvato convocation with frlcnds.i that ho only found poaco ntid good order mnong tlio people, of tho South, nnd denounces nil ICtt Ivlnx Htorles In proper terms. TitK leaders of tljo Republican part.y forced negro suirrago upon tho country without consulting tho peoplo of either party, and they must never bo nllowed to ecapo the responsibility. With a proper and JudiclouS system of Fish culture, waters that havo been and nro now comparatively useless, may bo mado a hundred fold as profit able ns nuy 'equal number of acres of land, and with not a titho of tho labor required upon tho land. In a .speech, delivered at Vlcksburg, "tho great and good Ilornco Qreoloy, of Texas nndc)tiork, farmer's can dIdatoW(tJpn,,, pronounced a culogi)fmbartcd Leo and Jack- ojournallstlc apes of now ? ' human naturo has 5 a now religious sect Sch calls itself "Tho Jlical Society." Their r nro cntiroly sinless, as puro Fit as their Creator, nnd -it . t . 1 . . 1 I I .. r , l. truo spirit of religion. Juuau Strong has decided In favor Of tho constitutionality of tho Incomo Tax. Thcro aro many cases now pend ing, in tho inferior courts of different parts of tho country involving tbo con stitutionality of this tax, and tho deter mination Is to carry them to a full bench of tho Supremo Court of tho United States. Several persons havo montioned to us that an impression prevails in somo districts of tho county that tho princi ple of cumulatlvo voting la applied by tho now rules of nomination to tho voting of instructions at tho dclegato elections. This is not so. The Sth rule applies only lo voting for delegates and not to voting Instructions. If ex-Congressman Bowen gets two years in tho Penitentiary for having two wives, how many years should Ilrlgham Young get? Ho must bo with in tho jurisdiction of tho laws of tho United States, as ono of his sons, by ono of his wives, Is now receiving nn edu cation, nt tho oxpenso of tho peoplo nt AVcst Point. Equal and oxnctjustlco Is nn excellent sentiment. In li(o Radical programmo for tho campaign of 1872, how would (jcncral Lonostkeet do for a candidato for Vieo President on tho ticket with Grant? Ho has tho advantago of Cameron In tho fact that ho belongs to tho imperial family, and served during tbo war. Ho was nt the battlo of Gettysburg. This should bo a rocom mcndntlon with tho Union Lcaguo and tho Grand Array of tho Republic. lit Mot. During Mr. Vallandlgham's lifetlrao no man in tho country was tho subject of so much nbuso, or so universally bated, by tho mongrel newspapers and politicians. Now they unite in pronounc ing his worth as nn unselfish statesman and patriot, and his death a great loss to tho country. If their tears are slncero, which wo doubt, they should dovoto tho balnnco of .their livos to doing ponanco for tho outrageous lies they told of him whllo living. Ku-Klux. Judgo Richard Bustccd, of tho United States District Court of Alabama, was examined before thoKu Klux Investigating commltteoInWash ington lost week. Ills ovldenco was important. Ho strongly denied that thero wcro any so-called Ku-Klux In Alabama, or any political disturbances whatever. Tho peoplo aro quiet, and show every willingness to obey tho laws. Coming as this does from n Radical of fice-holder, it effectually ' refutes tho falsehoods circulated by Radical nows papers. The commlttco appointed by Con gress to gather up sufficient Ku-KIux outrages during tho interim, to operato upon tho Presidential canvass, aro' in rather a demoralized stato. Tho wit nesscs called In tho lntorest of tho Re publican party havo refused to swear as was desired and nntlclpatod, and thero Is somo npprehenslon expressed that tho wholo thing will be a failure. Tliff Commission Is rcccommendcd to go In person through tho Southern States and Kcefor themsolves, but others claim If that course Is ndopted tho only thieves nnd scalawags that will bo discovered nro Northern carpot-baggcrs. Sri.nM Tho Republican party In Now York seems to bo hopelessly di vided. Senators Fcnton nnd Conkllng aro each at tho bead of a wing, nnd nro each fighting for tho nscendency. Tho Coi.kllug wing is for Grant, tho other is 'utterly opposed to tho rcuomlnatlon of Grant, They havo now two Execu- tlvo Committees, and of course tho Stato will bo lost to tho Republican can dldatcs. The cnuso of tho present split is tlio appointments of President Grnnt. Ho lias thrown tho Radicals overboard, unci appointed thoso who favored tho policy of Androw Johnson, or what was known as tho Johnson wlngof tho party, Horaco arccloy's sympathies arq with tho nnu-urant division. auu inrrocw Jloro War. A short tlmo ago nn American vc.el was shipwrecked on tho coast of tho Island of Curat, iienr tho eoaslsof China and Japan, nnd tin1 s.illors wcro mini cruelly treated by the ComiiH. C"'ii. KowiKiMiHimiimndliiu thn U.S. Squad ron In thoMO walow, demanded nn apol ogy nnd promise of future good beha vior under similar clrcunnliineci. Tim demand was treated wlth'lndlirercnco or contempt, nnd tho first opportunity was embraced to llro upon it U. S. vessel. A short but Indecisive engagement en sued, which resulted In battering down tho attacking fort. A fow days after this Com. RouciEits. mado it formal at tack upon a Corcan stronghold, thoofll clal account of which will bo found at tached. It Is represented that tho Corcans number ton millions, havo nn army of six hundred thousand incn,.andirnavy ot two hundred ships of war. They nro n stalwart race, largor than, tho Chlneso or JajTaneso, and tho government so ox cluslvo In Its policy that whllo It pays annual Irllmto to tho emperor of China nnd tbo tycoon of Japan, not even n Chlneso or Japanese' Is permitted to set foot on Corcan soil. No Corcan-Is per mitted to leavo tho. country, savo tho persons who go to Pckln and Jeddo nn tmally with tho Irllmto money. They nronsavngo people, and doubtless not much bettor than a nation of pirates. Of course tbo oriental rascals can not bo permitted to murder Bblpwrccked sailors, nnd this war must go on until thcy'conto to terms. official from admiral nonaiuts. Washinqton, Juno2S. The follow ing cabinet dispatch, vi Shanghai, was received nt tho navy department to-day Corea, Juno 23. Yb the Secretary of the A'avyt Tho Corcans not apologising for their treacherous nttnek on tho 10th Inst, wo landed at Kong Noo and took anil destroyed tho tower, fort and mu nitions. On tho 11th wo tooknnothcr fort, nnd then stormed and captured tho strong hold of tho enemy. Six forts In nil wcro taken. Tho troops reported the enemy to bo fully 11,000 strong. Some desperatoband to hand fighting took plnco in tho citadel. Four hundred nnd cighty-ono pieces of ordiuanco belonging to tho enemy wero destroyed, being principally small brass pieces. A great quantity of small arras was captured. Fifty-threo flags wero also taken and two "hundred and forty-three Corcans wero killed during tho fight and their dead bodies lio around tho citadel. Our killed was only three. Tlio gal lant Lieutenant M'Kce, who was lint to gain tho Inside of tlio citadel, was killed by a bullet and a, spear, Marines Dennis, Lunalian and landsman Scth Allen. Our nino wounded aro all out of danger and doing well. (Slgncdf John Rodgers. The Ku-Klu Committee. Tho "Southern outrago committee" ju'it nt this time, nro paying their re spects to Alabama, endeavoring to mako out a caso upon which to report upon tho reassembling of Congress. Tho lion. Richard Bustekd, United States District Jlidge fur Alabama, who It will bo remembered wns an appolhteo of Mr. Lincoln's in 16C3, nnd an extreme Radical partisan, was summoned bo foro tho commlttco on Friday last, and to their astonishment and disgust, no doubt, testified among other things, as follows: In reply o a questlqn by tho chair man, ho said ho had been told confiden tially, a year and n half ago, by a citizen of Huntsvllle, that thero was a Ku Klux organization In tho northern part of tho State. His Informant, however. did not tell. him Its object, nor did ho know from any other source Ho be lieved now that thero was no such or ganization lu that Stato. Having been asked whethor there was any danger to person or property, ho replied that they wcro as safe ns In any other Stato of the Union. Slnco tho administration of Gov. Lindsay, and tho retirement of Gov. Win. H. Smitli public quiet nml tranquility wcro essentially preserved. As to tho character of persons hold ing subordinate official positions under tho Stato constitution, ho said It was generally notoriously bad, both as to intelligence mm noncsty; no mm ueen In the Stato fainco 1805, luwo previously liecn appointed Judge y rresiueni Lincoln; thero bad been no obstruc tion to tho administration of thonllairs of his olllco or tho laws of tho land, ex cept In onoinstanco when tho Republic an Auditor of tho Stato disobeyed tho injunction of tho court, for which no wns fined and Imprisoned : tho greatest respect was paid to the Jurors, and all other parties. With regard to tlio feeling ot mo peo plo towards tho General Government, lio thought it was to obey tho laws, however obnoxious thov wcro, although thero was a deep seated conviction that moy wcro not equal anu impartial. HavIiiL' been ouestloned as to tho testi mony of tho Rev. Mr. Lakin, parts of which wero read to lilm, lio said ipwas cntiroly untrue. Lakin had represented that thirty-threo indictments had been found In Ilustced's court for violating tho civil rights bill, and had been tried but tho truth was that only ono Indict ment had been found, and that had not vet been tried. On cx-narto liuiulry it appeared to bo a serious easa. Lakin is a man who Is ant to mako wild stato. iments without accurato basis. Ho had charcod tho lurv to obov tho laws however distasteful, as it was within tho power of Comrrcss to enact them. and It was for tho best Interests of tho community to respect them. Thonbove report of Judgo Bosteed's testimony wo tako from tho column's of Forney's Pii, and yoWhat paper, In common with the entire Radical press of tho country Is dally perverting facts In relation to tho conduct and feel ing of tho Southern people, bosterlng up by Infamous falsehoods their rapidly failing cause, nnd attempting to sustain their political templo upon n foundation of hatred, malevolence nnd bad-blood engendered between the sections. Kii-KIiiv hi North (,'iirollnn. In his paper of tho 2'Jth ult., Dr, John (lato editor of tho Bloomsburg Jlepub than and now editor of tho Aorth Car- ollnlun, a rudleal paper) lu referring to Ins two years expcrlenco in iNortli Car olina, says: "Wo resolved to test two tilings : 1st, vvlicthera llvo,wldo-avvnko, progressive newspaper could bostistalncd In Kastorn North Carolina, and 2d, whether North ern peoplo could safely lnvostund scttlo here, welcomed, respected and protect ed In every right social, religious nnd political they enjoyed at homo. Wo aro now prepared to answer both ques tions, nnd wo do It ai'I'irmativeIiY, We nro requested by Capt. UnocK- way to stato that thcro Is not a word of truth In tho statement, printed by tho Bcrnntou Jlepulillcan, and copied by sovernl other uowspapors, that ho Is about to publish anowspnper In Luzerno county. tlnuit's Appointments. -A Samplk. Kvefybody nlong the line of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad Is rejoicing over Iho nppolnlmenl if Judgo Watth iw Contiillssloner of Pat ents In ratno It will removo him from tho Presidency ot thai road I They think thai any possible successor will bo nn Improvement upon him I Tiili Is n fair Bnmploof Guant'm appointments generally. WiiiKlnsmon. A convention of delegates represent ing various organizations of working men assembled nt D.tnvillo Inst week. A complete Stato organization was ef fected, but beyond this , wo do not seo that anything Important was done. Tlio political principled avowed by this and all other worklngnien'd organ izations In this country, nro only n dec toratlon of the Democratic positions on the same subjects, nnd tho object in view will bo most readily effected by Interro gating nnd pledging candidates In refer- onto to them. .... , , Tho most litiportnnl points raised aro In referenco 'to tariffs nnd public lands, nnd as" to theso wo cordially agree with tho platform of tho worklngmen. Pro tective tariffs aronlwaysln the Interests of capital ami whatover benefits come front them to others, If any, aro only Incidental, and this Is tho vlow tbo Worklugmcn's Associations tako, of them. Tho public hinds should only bo sold to actual settlers and should bo held ns an everlasting heritage for them and their posterity. Wo shall tako somo other occasion, bowovcr, to discus theso subjects. The JlollioilNt Hook Concern. A Fair Si-atkment, of Dr. Lana dan's Case. r Dr. Latiahati. tho assistant agent of tho Methodist Book Concern, soon alter ho took olllco, brought the most damag ing charges against tho business man agement of tho enterprise, such as Im propriety In tho method of keeping the books, discrepancies between tho figures in tho annual accounts presented to tho conference, nnd erasuresnnd alterations without nny explanation, nil involving largo amounts; nnd ho offered to prove nil these charges beforo a competent tri bunal if nn opportunity wero afforded him. Tho persons in chnrgo wore, how ever, determined that no such oppor tunity should bo afforded htm ; so ho wns first of nil put on trial for giving scandal by making tho charges, and then, when ho sought access to tho books nnd papers, It was denied him ; and when ho applied to tho courts for a mandamus, to compel tho production of tho books nnd panes, ho was tried for making tho application, nnd actually condemned, nnd the bishops recom mended to removo him from olllco. Tho bishops, however, aro equally di vided, so ho remains In bis position. Wo can only say that anybody who con tributes money to tho Concern, not only whllo theso charges aro unexamined, but whllo tho examination of them is persistently and dexterously evaded, must not, only bo a very queer christian but a queur owner of money. Thcro has been nothing moro discreditable In the history of tho Now York ring than tho whole affair, nnd tho apparent calm with which tho Mothodlst laity havo looked on It Is not the least singular part of It. iVew York Milton. Tho attempt of u portion of tho Meth odist clergy to punish Dr. Lanahan for attempting to oxposo fraud Is surely "queer." Their object seems to havo been (at least thoy mako that tho excuse) to keep down scandal. But any tyro knows that scandal can not bo kept down by any such means, but will in variably bo greatly Increased thereby, Investigate thoroughly, got at tho truth and then oxposo tho fraud or slander, as truth may dctermlno which exists. That is the only way by which tlio Book Concern can get rid oflhodlfllcul tym which it is involved, nnd if tho authoiltiesaro practical and honest men they will yield to no other suggestion. Tho whnlo church Is scandalized by tho attempt of tho leaders to stille full and fair investigation, lu tho faco of bold nnd defiant charges by a distinguished dlvino who has been in a position to know nil about whereof ho testifies. A vast amount of breath Is being levoted by Radicalism to praising tho present administration for tho reduction of tlio national debt. They toll, with unction, often ami persistently, how much of the debt Grant has paid, and baso his claims toro-clcctlon very much on this account. Tho truth is Grant Is j list as Ignorant of what Is being dono 1 n government finances as any Individ ual In tho country. The credit belongs to tho Secretary of tho Treasury if to any individual ; but wo maintain that no Individual has taken from his pocket moro than his pro rata sharn of tlio debt as ho paid his taxes. Tho men who band tlio money over to tho na tional creditors, nnd keep out a liberal toll for tlio, service, least of all men should claim credit for a reduction of tho debt. Tho peoplo nro paving tho debt, and when they nro told to what extent it lias been reduced, tho natural Inquiry is : How much havo wo put In your hands to pay it with? If a mer chant should hand to his clerk money to cancel a debt, and tho clerk should pocket ono-thlrd of tbo mouoy, and then mako a great nolso nnd assort that ho had paid his employer's debt and should have his employer's confidence, becauso ho only stolo ono-thlrd of tho money, ho would exhibit Just as sound senso ns tho Radical papers do In pralso of tbo financial ability of tho ndmlnls. tratlon. Such argument may ba pleas ant to harp on, lint lighting It out on that lino will scud tho Long Branch recreate back to Galena on n double quick. Otrtion Democrat. Ox nil sides aro seen evidences of the total unfitness of tho Radical party for ruling tho country. In political matters, they nro tricky and uncertain, while their financial ngonts nro unfaithful and dishonest. ThoCominlssIonerof Internal Rovenuo ndmlts defalcations lu that department amounting to thrco millions of dollars. B.Uloy walked off with nearly half a million, and is enjoying himself nt Montevideo. Sneer of Kansas, tho other day,npproprlated ono hundred nnd fUty-clght thousand dollars, but bis friends, Senator Pomcroy and Repre sentative Clark,coinpromlscd for eleven thousand dolltrs. General Lawrence, who only took forty-boven thousand dollars from tho pension fund, and started for Texas, Is regarded as n trlller, whllo Maeartnoy's tlilrly-llvu thousand dollars lias not disturbed his standing In tho party of great moral Ideas. In this city, fully twenty percent, of nil tho largo appropriations aro pouched by tho "Ring," nnd this accounts for tho Increase of dobt and taxation, with nothing to show for It In tho sbapo of Improvements. It Is conceded by prop crty-holdors and tnx-paycrs that a chango In tho government of city is absolutely necessary, and henco tho ccrtipnty of n Democratic victory this fall, J'Mtmlel phia Aye, Cohiinlila Count)- .('iiincnlloii l!nlo. Tho Convention fleeted for tho ex press purpose of ruvlslug tho rules to govern futitfo conventions uirtl nominn. lions lr Columbia county- met nt tlio Court Untile In lllo'ntiHhtirgun thn2)Uli ilay of December, IH7I1, nnd adopted tbo following, to wit! I, Tho titiitii.it County Convention shall bn held nt the Court Homo In tlloomsburg, on tho second Tuesday of August, nt 1 o'clock p. m., nnd tho l)el egato Elections shall bo hold on tho Saturday beforo nt thoplaen of holding tho general elections In tho sever elec tion districts, bet ween tho hours of thrco nnd seven o'clock In tho afternoon. II, Tho representation of districts In County Convention shall bo In propor tion to tho Democratic vato of each ns cast at the most recent election for Gov ernor, but tlio wholo number of dele gates shall not exceed Kuvonly nor bo lcssthau firtv-four. nnd no district shall lj nllowed less Ihnu two nor moro than- four delegates. HI. Until tho noxtolcctlon for Gov ernor delegates shall bo allowed to dis tricts upon n ratio of sixty voters for n dolegate, nllownnco being mado for tho largest fractions of n ratio. IV. Tho Standing Committee shall whenever nceesary mako nn apportion ment of delegates tothosovernf districts under theso rules and publish It, to gether with tho rules as amended, In tho Democratic newspaper) of tho coun ty, at least two weeks beforo each mi nimi convention. V. Voters at Delegate elections may glvo their votes to it sin tiler number of cimdldalcs than tho wholo number to bo elected, In tho manner provided in tho fourth section of tho Bloomsburg net nf llh of March, 1870. VI. Tho delegate elections shall bo by ballot nnd shall bo held nnd conduct ed by n Judgo and clerk, to bo selected bv tho Democrats n attendance, nnd tbo B.tld olllcers shall keop n list, of voters nnd tally, or volej counted, to be sent by them to tho Convention with their coitlficato of the result of tho elec tion. VII. All cases of disputed seats in Convention shall bo disposed of openly by vote after hent lug tho respective claimants nnd their evidence. VIII. All delcL'ates must resldo lu tho district they represent. In easo of nn nbseut delegato ho may deputo an other, If ho fall to do so his colleagues In nttendanco mny substitute for him. In other cases tho Convention mnv fill mi tho representation from tho citizens of inn district m attendance. IX. Tho voting m Conventions shall be open, nnd nny two members may ro quire tho yeas and nays on any ques tion pending. X. Special Conventions may bo call cd when necessary, by the Standing Committee, tho proceedings of which shall conform to theso rules. XL All county nominations nml nil nppoinlmonlstof conferees and of dele gates to Stato Conventions, shall bo mado In County Conventions. XII. The Standing Comtnltteo shall consist of ono member from each elec tion district, who sluill bo elected by t ho people at tho delegate elections, who shall chooso their own Chairman; and any flvo of them shall bo a quorum, when called toacther bv tho Chairman. XIII. No member of tho Legislature shall bo chosen by this county as n Dol egato.to a Stato (Convention during Ills term of olllco. XIV. In Convention n majority of nil tno votes given snail no necessary to it nomination, nnd no person named shall bo peremptorily struck from tlio list of candidates until nftcr tho fourth vote, when tho lAwcst namo shall be strucu on and .so on nt eacn successive votouutil nnomlnationsball beeffected XV. Dolomites instructed bv tho vol crs who select them Bl'ialt obey their instructions in convention, anu votes given ny inemm violation ot tneir in structions shall bo disallowed by tho Convention. All Instructions shall bo enorted bv tho election olllcers. XVI. Conventions shall bo called to order by tho Chairman of the Standing Committee, or in his absenco by somo othej- member thereof, who shall enter tain ntid put to voto motions for the election of a President nnd two Seero tarics for purposes of temporary orgaiv Iz.itinn. XVII. No person shall bo cllclblo to it nomination by a Convention who has opposed tho Democratic ticket at tlio next preeedintr election : but this rulo Hhall apply only to cases of opposition to uckuis nercaiier lormcii. XVIII. It shall bo n irood causoof challenge against any person offering 10 voto at any delegate elections mat no has voted aealnst Democratic candi dates tit Federal or Stato election with in two years, or has opposed tho Demo cratic ticket at tho last preceding clcc. Hon, or has taken or agreed to take money or othor valuable thing, or nny pecuniary.advantnge, asu consideration for ids voto ut such deloirato electron. or nas corrupted or nuemptcu to cor rupt nny voter oi tno district witn rci- crenco to tho snmo; but this rulo shall appiy oniy to causes oi cnaiiengo aris ing Buusequent to its adoption. XIX. If it shall bo mado to appear to tho satisfaction of n majority of n Convention that any candidato beforo It for nomination to any olllco shall havo otlered or paid any money or val uahlo thlncr. or made unv nromisn of money or vaiuauio tiling to tauo eiicct in future, as an inducement to any dele gate to vote for him ; or to nny other person with tlio view, of Inducing or securing the votes .of delegates ; or If tho same shall bo dono by any other person with tho knowledge or approlia tlort of such candidate, tho namo of such candidato shall bo immediately struck irom tno. list oi candidates; or it stien tact no ascertained alter ins nomination to nny olllco and beforo tho final ad journment, tho nomination shall bo struct irom tno ticicet and tno vacancy supplied by it now nomination ; and In either case such person shall bo IneUgi bio to any nomination by a Convention or to election as a delegate, for a period oi two years. . XX. If any ucleuiuonlmll recelvo anv money or other valuable thing, or ac cept tlio promise of money or other val- uatilo liunff. or nny pecuniary advan tage to bo paid, delivered or secured In future, either to himself or to nny other person for him, from nny c.indidatu or other person for suclr candidate, as an Inducement for his vote, or under anv other pretext, upon proof of tho fact to ino satisiaciiou oi a minority or tlio Convention, sueh delegato shall bo forthwith expelled and shall not be ro celved as n delegato to anv futuro Con ventlon for it period of two years, nnd during that tiiuu shall also bo ineligible for nuy party nomination. Cases aris ing under this and tho i.o.xt preceding ruio suau uavo precedence over an otii or business In Convention until do tcrmlucu. XXI. Nona of those rules bliull bo altered or rescinded at n regular annual Convention, unless by it voto of two minis oi nu tno delegates present. Al'l'OltTIOSMKNr OF IlKI.KrMTKS 1'VlHFllTIIK Hh 0MJ ANIITIIIKII Itiri.h- AltliVK. I -J ,11 Votes lor Tucker, Beaver, Itw iienion, is., Berwick, (W Bloomsburg, East 1 .. " West J Brlarcreek, 1.11 C.itawlssa. l.'l'i :: Centralia, lik! Centre, INI Cnnyngliaip, Norlh 1-1 tsoiiin -is Fishlngcrcok, 21.1 Franklin, r- Greonwood, I nil Hemlock, 101 Jackson, 1M Locust, SB Madison, 18(1 Main, Hi!) Mllllin, mo Montour, 71 Mt, Pleasant, iijj Orange,' 1117 Pine, 1)1 Roarlngereek, M Scott, lilt Hugarlonf, laj am v7 A rnoi'osiTioN' was recently inndo lu tho British Parliament to put nu end to the payment of ,61000 it year to tlio holrsnf WlKlitm Peiin, It was decided at this ii.ivniont could not bo discon tinued beeatiso It witsnti Indemnity anil not a pension. In thi: month of Mny npples may bo seen In Washington, grown iho pre vious year In South Carolina, ns solid to tho touch ns wlijn taken from tho tree. Thosji npploa aro considered In llio high est stato of perfection when they nro about twelve months old. The Wllllamsport iSfawfarilsnysthat tho Democracy of that county will ro- celvolnto Its ranks tbU fall scores dt good Republicans who nro disgusted nt tho nctlons of Grant iniHiis appointees nnd buffoon. Amonci tho " Incidentals " furnished to tho members of tlio Foiiy.flrst Con- gross, and paid for by tlio people wero Ighty-four dozen of ladles' stay laces, nnd thirty dozen packages of cards. Vlio used them'.' In the Inugiugo of Carl Sehtirz, " wo want tho people to think Horiou-tly on that most pressing need of our day, n elurn to tho sound praclteo of constitu tional government." Tin: Supremo Court of Massachusetts, has decided that females cannot exerciso tho functions of Aldermen or Justices of tlio Peace In that State. . Boston likes n glass of good beer, nnd sold so nt tho lato special election on tlio ale or no salo question. Sho votes s.ilo. HKMOCK.VTIl! STATU NOMINATIONS. auditou oi:i:it.i,, GEN. WILLIAM M'OANDLESB. Of l'HILADEU'illA. srnvBYon onxmiAL, OAPT. JAMES H, COOPER. 01-' LAWRENCE COUNTY. "I'ursTnmWMTTiTsr Tho fnllowlri!: person luvo bren n.imM Tor ufulimdon lv tlio next Democratic County Con- cntlon. All who nrn nnnomico.l lu this 1HL ro ulMlircillonbhtoljy thoilcclHloiroftho Dulno- crallo Convention. 1 Toil IHIt'llKSBNTATIVi:, CIIARLKS B. BltOCKWAY, nr.ooM Tow-Name, E. J. MdlENUY, rtKHiNnrnr.r-K township. I UlINl'Y COMMISSIONS, KTKPHEN poiik, tE.NTKK TOWNS1I11", JACOB S. EVANS, oui:knv'oo Towxsiur. WILLIAM SHAFFER, CKNTKB TO V ysllll. ASSOCIATE JUDUI! JOHN K. GROTZ, lU.003t TOWNHHII-. JAMES LAKE, fccorr TOWNSIIU-. DAVID DEMOTT, ClUr.ESWOOU TOWSII!l'. IRAM DEItlt, JACKSON av.xsnie. TKKAMUltlUt, JOHN LEGGOTT, nr.rxNWoon township. WILLIAM LAMON, llltlAllCUKKi; TOWNSHIP. HIRAM F EVERITT, IIHNTOV 10W.NS1I1P. DISTItlCT ATTOItNKY, JAMES BRYSON, t'KNTUAI.IA. A 0 A 11 ) , o menm nnxncu vtuj vorctH of col- KEI.I.OW f'lTII.NS! llrlllif lC(ilii't.ln.l li n. num. bcr of my frieiHlvaiul actual in uncos through nut Iho countv, to u'mouiicu mynelf nsn c.iluUilnto Jor tho olllco of County Commissioner, I wnuhl, thoreforo.Miy, that I will ficeent the nomination bv tbo Jiemocr.itlo County Convention, provl- lI n" tliev honor me with their Mtnnort. And wouUl further say, tmouUl I ho elected I will ful fill my duty lionently and with tliu best or my ability and Impaitlully. 1 Am fatly Aware thcro U a prejudice- yxlstiny amongst a number of cltl- luiouKiioiu mo county iiiiiiiHin man i run i liti town of lUoonishuri' but tlievilo nut rm- fciilorthu matter In my estlni'itlon as they should. Ah wo lmo not had a commissioner liom our ovuisiup lorn munuer i years, and 4ourdm rict is untitlod to the eandldiite. 1 thinlc it nn moi tJ thnn Justice weshuuld luvo one. Ami I usoininit imiL w uru eiiuueii 10 nir.ro oiiiceri u our township tlum they are, In others, iih wo hive by f.ir moro voters and iny a ureal deal uoio iues iirm any tuner lownsuip in mo ounty, l am decidedly ojiposed to canvassing hueoiiniv lor eleetlnoerhiif iuirnot.es. I thinlc thatevi ry voter Uuouh how to oto without bo liiK lecttirod by every eaudhUtu In tho Hold, mere nas a hvlm ut.u momui-itor iiueehdunu it tho nmt. and I hone It will bo abandoned In 111011111111'. And.tn conclusion, I would bay to my lellow-voterM. that they must not exnect to hio mo on an electloneeiln tuur throughout the county, but, at IboMimo tlmo, not form tUng Hut i mail litiiuiuiuu hiiuu jtni cuiuu io east voir vote, Uejpectlully. lour Obedient Heravnt, JimtOtc H, C. W1UVK. MARRIAGES. I.ONfl-i:CKUOTH-At tho DanvlIIo Hotel, on i a i j in mi., v loiier J, J. Itarvy, Mr, llariv W, Long, ut likx.ftuhhurt', I" Miss Maio 11 Uekrolh, of Light Hlrect, Colli inula county. LONG cold: At tho muho tlmo nnd place, by iiiu riu nil , .nr. iirauiey rj, ijom;, oi jJtnion, io M'ss Mary K Cole, of Mijjarloaf tliwmhln. Col. umbla county. KIKLIW-IIOW Kit-On tho 4th ln&t..bv tho Ilcv. in. j i.yer, jit, mij.ui v icius, oi jiauviue, io aiihs uaiueiiutj j lower, oi riauuuu iowu!iiii. SIIUir.-M r.NN-Ou tho Kamo day. by the tame ;ur. .iiuiew Milling io -hisu wauiauuu jienu, both of Danville, l'a. I)W,0Na-.T01NH0N-0n tho lTtli uH by tho utu', rpear, aiiic.s jjuont;. oi urauKovuio, io uss iuury 4. jonuson oi .ut, ncusum, rKALKU-IiAXTnilNUACn-On tho 1st lnfct.,at liiOHiuuv ot inn oiueruinsr muiis.cr, i.av. a,, II ou I, Mr. Willi mi II. IV iter toMUs lair.oUo Laudeubaeh, both ol Flshlnycrcelc twp. MARKET REPORTS. tlloomsburg Market, Wlunt per bushel Hvo " 1 to Corn " fcO OutH. ' 60 t iourpcr narrci a. ui Cloveikted... 4,. U (fl r inxheed i .vj llu Iter :w Tafo.'," 10 rotntot h l (i Dried Appleb 10 Hams 17 Miles uiul hlioulders - U iMva per pound H lu liny per ton H 1G wj Now' Advertisements, A UDITOIVS NOTICK. T1,. imrv. OF ItEJflAMIN FOU'J.Er.. PKC'll. TluunderilKued appoluted by tho UriilmuV (ourt ofl'oluiubla county. Auditor to dUtilbuto iniiuv in iiiuitQiuuoioniiiuiuoiuroi iieiijuitiiu Kuwlir. luto ot Cl litre towiuhlt. Columbia county, deceased, to nnd amoUR iredltors and I1UUM, Mill llll'll lllf ).iriU' lUllll'BHU I'lf IIIU litrnuht) in iipnoniiiiii'in. hi iiih uiiico in (InKiiiklmiff li ..ii' UATItltllAV tho Kill, .tot.' of Auuiut A. D. Jh7l, nt 10 o'clock A.M. All person havln? (lalms mi huld ebtnle, nro ie quired to id lend or bo loiever debar ltd irom comma in iorniarlofh:iai innu. July 771 It Auditor, V A h U A 11 Ml n i: a h i; h t a t i:. Uy vlrltio of authority nnd order ot tho Oi ihaus' Court of Columbia county, tbo under lneil ndmlnliitralor of the t-Niato of Mlraiu cool, iieeeuKiii, win expo.su to mho ut piiniiu vcie IU1U U1I till) piUIIllftl'M, OU HATUIIDAV AUaUHT lUtll 1471, nt Vi o'clock M., tho followlns real estate, to wit A HOUSE AND LOT kltiinlonn tlio lifirlh fililn nf Mfttll hlrect In tin town of Culftwlktm, ndjoluluif lalul. ut Henry llolllnukheml anil (iltieiH, eohluliilntf nboiu imu lourin oi an acre, moro or icm, wnereuu in eree 1UI4 u two Hroiiv 1'ti.vMi: DWi:r.i.i:tNU house, will) licrcKiairy out imllillngH. There 1. ou tiro lirenucN u A WEI.I. W KXCELIXNT WATWl, Willi ftMirlHy of milt aim blm.lo lu. All lu uuoii coniiiuoo. K. MAHVI J TliWKHIIUHY, AiliuluUtratur, Ti.iimh ov HAl.F:.Ten ncr cent, of Iho ono. fourth of tho imrchiuo ntouey to bo iiahl at tlio Mtrlkltifi itown of the liroiicrty; Iho ouefouilli onil Iho iciunlnlns' tlireo.fourthii In tmo year iiiereuiuT, wuu imurt.i irooi rue eouurmaiion WHM.INOTON 11. KNT, CleiU. llloniiMlinrR, July Till IV7I-IK, pUUIilO SATiK or VAljUAllIil. IIUAIj liJiTATR Thorn will bo rxnowl ,lo rubllo Main nt'lho rrshlPiieootllmmibserllier In Ifontoii tovTitsnlp, t'oluniblaronnly, on TIIUUSDAV, AUdUHT ISTIf Hiiftllowliif lent cMntr, to wit t a a ood "i1 a n m lennwn m idoprorcrly of John Ikclcr, c onlnlnlns ONi:nuNimi:i) ANnroUTy.TiininiAUHKs, wtlhnllrlrk Dwelling!. ouo nml Pramo Hani, and out bulllncs. I'm It of nit Ulnd, Chenles mill npples In nbundtuico, A HOOD WCLh OV WATUlt AT T1IU uoou, n nt ream ol wntciwruuuliiK lln ounli tlio farm, ONi: HUNlMinU AND TKN AOUtiS cluakeb nnd In ft good stato nf cultivation. Tho baUnco tlniijcrcd Willi tho best ofUhcnuut nuil Oalc llni brr. ThU fiirin lktlnnin hi llnilntt Imcnshtn. (ol uinbl.t counly, about two miles limn Cambrn, two and n half ml ten irom New Columbus and two miles fiom HUH Water. Tho house Mands about hall a mllo fromlhein'lioad pnnsliiKfrom llunlock's Creek to Muncy. Thli larm will bo polil nltojtrther or In threo parts, to suit pur Chasers, Tonus reasonable, . , JOHN HCKLtSR. ALSO : rliero will bo sold nt tho namo time, OMi: HUNDUKI) AND TWCNTV AfUtiM, moslly Rood timber land, near tlio nbow, on which h elected n tonall niAMia Jtousn and uahv( with other out bnltdliiR. A Hpilmj of Rood Water near Iho house. To bo nold altoijether or In two or threo puts, to milt purchaser. Also, Ihico Improvod lots near llio town of He lit V ater,on tho main road, eontalnlujr H orn ONlM'OLFitTH TO TJ'N ACltTS HAUlf. . Also, HKVKNTY.V1VH ACUIiS of TrMHIIU AND. near Klllt WnH-r nnd nwir tho nubile o.id, Abundaneo o( brick nml potler nuy on hn above. Model at u terms, milo Itnort n on ny oi rsaie, Jitly77l-ts Wir.T.lAM lUKUnt. Uopublleim eopy, JU fiY. : AN AWI'UIj IMTIMINCII, With thn Krroinn nf ftnllK romnq Ibn daiifrrrit nf thnt frlhtiul poslllenee Cholera. Whnt untold nnd lnneKcrlb-iblo misery It has ltrounht into thousands of households In our laud every yenr for ftencrntloiift past. A fpeclilc nndcortniu pro t'c7idiir as well as speedy and abaolulo rio-c for thlsnwfnl dlfiensols the (1 rent llnmihold Ketuo now uuovm nu over tno wot id nn iuisuicr R lien) imiiTBi juviii jwimuvviv hhili um j otii niralnst tho attack ot A Hint In Cholera. Cholera Moibiis, Cholera Inlanlunii Dlmrhoea, Hummer 'omtManu, uvKeiucry. ennue, ramierrv unonc, I). II. lUnsfcll. M. D . l'hvs elan iwchief ot tho IT. M, Hospital bhlp, "t-'alcon hlRhly recom mends It for Cholera, and has uvd it with mar vellous miccess in Mich enses. II nrts iiko nn nuRel of.mercyln every Instance, Hold by all iruKKisii mm ueaicrtt. nr. r, it, Jim iiuno, oi., roprieior, ijancasier, ja. VALUAIlIii: HUAJj IIHTATi:. Itv virtu e of nut hnrllv nnd order of Iho Omhit ns' Coin I of Columbia couuly. tho undrnlHned nd- mi 1 1 mi r.ilOrM oi umcHliiieni Jiicon hoiionniiiuier, leeeased will exooso tofialo bv imbllo liiuiio ou tho picmKci, ou HATUitDAY, JtriiY Will 1S71, n laiKe titanllty nf valuable Inndn f-lluitn In l' ran it J in iou'liniii in mhu eouniy, oet-ernteti ii1 lollowa: Vnisr At. ten o'clock In tho foi'eooL.n. a lot of timber lond tho nnillvltled Rlx-Kovcnlhs ad joining lands oi H. Artley, Wm. Ueorge, C, Ar(ly ami oiurrKt iu uo uispuseu oi m uuu piece, ui u iineo 1013 oi nuoui T WEN T Y AUK K S 13 A 0 H, as nhali deemed most expedient. Thowholo property win uo oncrou aim mo into lo uio one seventh mado to tho purchasers. Hi:f-o!ii Will bn oiTei-ed ileflMenls Interest In n tract of laud ndjnlnlna II. r.ciailc, lands of HloelterA Olimlos lands of 1. Monhardt and H. T, ltcedcr, containing S K V H NTY-OXE A 0 It K S, moro or cm. Whereon nio creeled a Ilrlclc Dwelling louse, n, ltanl: Itarn, Wnsun House, n Hprlug lloiiso anonll oilier nccesntiry out build lugs. Thero Is also nBprltmof excellent Water, a good urchnid and fruit ol nil kinds, v. 1th about Four Acihs or Chestnut Timber, All In excellent outer and cultivation. rimin A tract of land ndlolnhis Kilns Weaver. Wm. Hloelcer. John llower and deetdenla homc- Mcad, containing T II I II T Y-K I V 13 A C H 13 S, moro or les. Wherron nro crcaed a Framo iiweiiiny jniio, u ll.iuic iiarn ; with a good Young Applo Uicbaid. All In good condition. ThoIamUwltl bo nflVied on tho membes In the order n,dvertlaei!, Tho G It A I X IX T II 13 O It () U X D Is reserved. Possession of the timber tract or tnu ts, immediately upon paying tho purchase money or securing mo tnino in uo pain. Aim oi tho other two tiactn on tho ilrstof April, A. 1). 7J, upon complianco witn the conditions. (). D. r K(Sl'i:NHADi:ii, jo.skimi 11. KnriTLi;. AdmluUtrutors, TmtMS or H.i.v. Ten ner tent, of iho one- fourth of llio purchase money to bo paid at Iho ilillcli) down of tho properly;fliconefourlh lei tho ten per cent, nt tint couitrmat Ion of Nile; and Iho remaining thteiMourlhn lu ono j tar their nllcr, with lnlei est from eonllnnatlnn nisi. WKLUXtUON' II. KNT, CJ.i:itK. liioonisuury, Juno win l?7l w. rilARLSl A. DAXA, CJilor. She D oUav Weekly &un. A N'cHHpapcrol ('.to Prcrfcnt Times. Intended fin" Venule Now on r.artli, Itiflndins Purmcrfl, Mcclmi.lci, .McrfaanH, Pro foul on al Men, WuiKpiu.Tlilnkcii, uaJ nil Man ner of lIontM Pollf. uai tlo Wive, Sous, aaJ Daughter of all sue !i. ONI.V ONE IlOIJtAU A VKAIl I nc niiMin'iiHCoi'iw rou sao, Or lcss tiiin Ono Cent a Copy. Let thcro bo a 30 Ctuti at every I'oat ocicc. SClII-AVLr.KLV SUN S3 A YCAIt, of tho ianio ilzo anl general cluracter ai Till: WKEKLV. but witU ft creatcr variety ol mUcclliincoiia ici Jinj, nnj fiuublilnj tlio nevva to iti Buuscrlbeii w Itli Ricater froslmcn, bccauo U couici twice a T.ceklustCi4of oaco only, TUB 11.111 A SUN, SO A YI'AIi, A prournlnonlly realjbto nowiiupcr. wltti tno Urfft'it circulitlon 1.1 tlio moi 1 1, tree, lnclo nomtont, and tcaii. la politic. Alt tho new from evirjivhi-re. lw cent u cpy t liy wail, 50 ccijii a mouth, or $(t a)vjt, TERMS TO CLUBS. 4 Tin: doli.au vci:klv mix. TiTo copici, one yoar, separately ftdre8d. Vour Dollars. Ten copies, one voir, epfirntely ii'Mrctscd (and uu exirjcoi totbegcuer up ore limt. Klirlii DollnrH, Twenty coploB, onn yeir, epfiratclv atlcliessed ndtl uu txira copy to tUo gettprup of ciub, I'll teen Oiillur I'tfty cnpIc.nno yeir, to one nldre (and tlio bt'Uil H'iLl) on ji-nr in potior up of rlub), Thlrty-ihreo Dull ur. Fifiy nplc. nnn ifar, rcparattlr ftlilreMCd (autl kit btud WtcLly uuo ) inr to setter up ofrlub), Tliirty.lUe llolliir. Ono hundred conip, one year, t eno aJJreia (and tbo Uuliy lor ouu )ear-tniiioct'ttcr upot cluhj, I iiu Dollars Ono Inindrcil copifn, ono year, Beparatcly d drcivctl rand tlio Dally tor oce yar toinoucttrr upefclaW, hUty Dollam. TIIU HKMI-WIIEKLY SUN. FIto ropk, oco year, icparatclv nddrrf cd. i;iaUt iiuilais. Ten roplei, ono icar,cnartelF nddrceied (auJ uu eititt LOpy togcmriinor cbito, Mxtccu Dollnrit. SEND YOUR MONEY tnrrftt pmeo orderi. cheeki, or diafti m New orlf, wliurver coincident. If not, tuen ri'k'lstcr tnoUUcncoouluini: money, Addrcdt I. W. ENOLAVf), rnblbher. buu QiUcc, huw VorL City. A1.TI.M0IUJ 1'IAXOS. 1 U'n rnniiprtriillv mil thn nllr.nnnii r,r ilmm tU-Klrliu; In iiiirclinsu inir innliu of IMiiiiuh. Wu uru Katl.lUil Unit .u van ivn huihinctlnn tti every nic. Our wnrlciurn i.Llliriil iiml rxpi rlon. red unit mu under llio pcikonul kupcilntiniknco of thu ni(.nltL.VM of nui' llrni, VuUKo unly the l.pkt kcasound timber, iind tho iimUtIuI Hi ecus. rut la lllkt cluaa. Our I'liiuu. Mlthoul uxcoplUiu Imvu tho nntcnt nanillra iirrnuiicinent llnuuuli. out.wlitdl lu Iho opinion nt tlio niimt rotupo. tent Judsn l nroniiuni'dl rntu.itilo. lly thin lin. nrovcini'iit r l'lnnn U mado innrn itumljlo and lu'ops tho lotto lonucr, Woilnlmfiirour lintm. incnlitthnt thoyitto hrcond to nono.nnd thoy cnintilnoull tbo cicntlul ilemintn that cunnf. titto superior uorlominidilp. Wo wilt nlva a wrlttvu Kuarantru lur ttvo yuurtt. Mr. L'o.siiAii l'nuiMAN, nietnher of nnrllrm, wIllvlBlt Llonntfttiurtc four tlinetinycnr to to pnlr ntidnttoud to luitlnuof nil I'lauoH, Jn tho absence oi Mr. Kbkiman. Mr. I, K, Mll.LHl will ittteud lu our tiu.lnQiiu In lilooinkhurt; nnd 1. nuthorlzdl to receive nml solicit nnletit. Wu can nlvu tuo very best lereienees. UAKIII.K JiCO. llaltlinnro, M. 1). I. K. Mil. t. Kit, Dealer In I'lauon, Umnns ami Melodcons live octavo nnd ttvo stop organs of Iho host ninUc, sold nt tlltl. Terms easy, Junotri A 11 persons liavliifc tlio roRlstry of f jLlieniooriillo villus for tho dliretent Town ships, t-nmtnonly railed "Window Hooks," aro roriuoKti'd lo return thorn n oncti to (', II, liltocKWAY. Most of iliowror Iwj, nuil nil for mtlniuKtlllout. Junea-ir Pntont Mcdioinoa. NMMllililONOl'MilVKSHAVKl). t iVnnn of tho rpmiuknblo fnctn of thh remar- UnliloaL'P, nol nitreiy llini M) ninny iiitwiii'iii" Iho victims of ilylH'whl nr InillKWitliin, lint IU vIlllnuMrllini. Now, wnwouiit not no inn r HtixHl in any thntany one rpgiinlMlypinla Willi lnor, or Iceln illnpowit to rnnlt It nmontt tho luxuilcnnf life, 1'ar Irom It. 'Hume who havo ("nicrlonccil llu tortnciilH would iicoul audi an lilen. All Urenil II, nnd would gladly ilNpclnfl Willi ltmm.lcnnnlminlllnrltlcii. MnrkTaploy, whff wan Jolly undcrnll Ilia trylugclrcuinataucea In whtrh lio wns placed, never hud nn nttack or ilyapepsln, or his Jollity would havo apeedlly lartmltcnliltii. Men and women Rometltiieanuiier lla Uirturea uncoinplalnltuily, hut whoorcr board of ilperaon whoeujoyed them? , , Of all tho inultllnrloilfl.dlsoAflca to wlilclliiho human ayatclil la liable, tliero 1 perhnpa no ono ho ccnernlly provnlent na dypeimla. .Thero nro disease moro acuto nnd pal nfoi, nnd whleh inoro ficnuontly provo fntali but liouo, tho eirect of which nro oo tlepresHiiu to tho nilud nnil so poilllvelyillHtrosslnirtotho lody. If thcro Is n wrilchcil being In tho world It la A tONt'lllMUD MHriSl'TlC. ' Hut It Ifl not our Intention to dlscnutoti tho liorroriotDjspopsla. To dcscrlbo lltotn triilh. fully H simply an lmpnMlblllty.lt in ponlblo to point ottln icntedy, Wo liavo MM Unit dyspep. ln II pcrlinps tho moU unlversnl nt hlllimn jltf I'asei. 'Ihls U einphnllcnlly lliocnso In tho tlltl. tod Klate?. Whotlicr this ttonernl provalenco ii dno to tlio clmrnctor or tho food, tho method ot lis pleparnllon.or tbo hasly lnnnnor In which It bi usually swnllowcnl, Ii not our ptovlnco to ex plain. 'Ibn uroat fact with whlcii wo nro railed Ioilc.it lithlil i)Ysi'i:r.siA l'ltnvAii.s ntnini.1 intlvnrtinltv. Neatly every other pornouyou meet U ft vlc- iiiii,iiiiii niiiiieuii wiiiina; nun; mr wciu nun not Iho cano why ho many RiilluicrM. when acur roiicli nr nil whu destro to avail tlietnttelves or IL? Hut the tr.a orlly will uot, P. 1 1 n lei I by tiriliiaici onlctirrul hy mmiootlicr uticxplalnetl Inlltieucr, thoy refuse to accept Iho relief prolfcreil thoni. They turn a deaf car to tlio testimony or tlio ihniiftamlH wlinsoRiuieiliiim havu hecii nllevlatcil a k1 Willi htrajRO lufaluatluu, amtcar to cllurf Willi ocupcraio iieieriuiiiaiiou io inrir riiunt"i toi mentor. 1 lit L kuvs a UvKitentlcl What Im tliN lehiolv? to which wo reply I This Rreat allovla ur ni minimi Mnit'ruiK it iiiinoiinH ww my unuwii nt tlui lOniINh tnnoii.11'0. It hat aitaveil ll'U airoiilca of thoitsanui.autt is to-day carrying comfort anil cncotiracci.icnt to thoimautH of oincrn. Jinx ntunowicusoa panacea is uouu uincr lima im. IIOOFIiAND-M Oi:itMAN UtTrKUS. Wonl.l you lniow moro or tho mcrltt of Ihh woinliTrul mciltclno than can bn learned from tho exneilenco of nthcrM? Try it yourself, and uhentlhas failed lo fulfil tho nccuranro ol Us efllcacy Klvcn liy tho projector, then nhandou limn in it, urr it nn ui:Mi:Miiicm:it find ofnll.tliat IIOOFI.ANIV.S UEUMAN HIT Tl'.ltS Ih lint n rum 1m i-rmri'. They aro not alcoholic In anv noncn of tho Icrm. Tiny aro compost d wholly of tho puro Juico or vital pilnclpio or roots. This Is not a nunc nsscitlon. Tho oxtiacta limn which they iro (omtoun(1cd nro prepared Uy ono nf Iho nhtCKt tt (lerman chcnil.sls. Unltlio anv olher Hitters In Iho market, they aro w holly free from fprlrltuous IncredlentK. Tho hlijectlons which hold wlthsn much foico ncalnsl ltrcparatlon1! ol this class, namely that a deslro for lutoxicatlna drlulcH Is tstliuulatcd hy thel r use, tint not vnlld lu Iho case ut Iho (lerman llllters, Hi tar lioin cncouniiiing or Inculcatliis a tato or deslrn for Inehrlntlutt hnvcraucH, it may ho confidently tihserled that their tendency Is lu a dliimcrlcnlly opposllo direction. Their etlccts can ho iiExrnciAL oNriY In all cases of tho hlllnry systemt HootlamrH (lerman Hilton htmul wllliout an efjual, acting piomptly and vigorously upon Iho Liver; they removo ns mrpmiiy aim causa m'luiuiui secre tion orhlle ihcrehy Fupplylm; thoMtoinacliwIth tho mostlntKH neiihiihlu elemcutH of couml ill Kestlou In proper proportion. They give imio to Iho Moniaen sriniulnllng Its lunctlous, and ennhllng it lo perform It lUittis us naturo do blgm-d U should do. They Impart vigor and Mietigth to tho entiro nymem, rauslng tho aucut io leei nice nnoiucr ueiug m tact, giving ilm n new kaso ofllfe, THEY l'UItlt'V Tim I1I.O0D, cleansing tho vital HuUof nil hurtful linpurl- lies anu hiipiimiiiniK i ut; m wiin i no eiemutiui iu gonulno hi'iilthrulness. In a word, thero Is scarcely a illseat-o luwhlcli thev cannot hu fiafelv and benellclally employed; but In that most generally prevalent uTstKbslng v"l duaded disease, DyHpcpsl.i, TIIKV 8TAXD U.NIUVALED. Xnw. thorn nro Certain classea of iirrKons ti whom extiemo Hitters aro not only mipalalahln hut who 11 ml it Impottslblo to tako them w llhout positive Ulscofiilort. l-'or such Dit. HOOFLAND'H OEIIMAN TONIO has been fpeclatly prepared. It In Intended for usn wheio a Might alcolmlta Mhuuhiiit Is lu milled In connection with thuwclMtnownlonlo properties of thn puro (lerman Hitters. This hut so ilavoicd ns to removo tho txlicmo hllter ncsi. This prepaiallon Is not only palatahlo but cMMtihliH'H. In moilltlod foim.all tho vlttuu of tho (Jermau IfittiSK. Tlio holld extracts o Miinoof Nature's choicest rcRtora4lve aro hold In frolutlou by a spirituous nuentof tho pureht finality, IncaKCsot languor or ccehstvo debility wheru tho Hvntcm appeals lu havo becomo ex li.iiutcU of Its iiiciglu HOOrr.AND'H TONIC nets with almost marvelous r licet, It not only hiimiu.il es mu n.i'.'iii nut i wasi mj: i nerves but InvlgoralCH ami pertuauenlly hireiiBtheiis Its action upon tlio l.lvcrand htnmach thorouirh, beihans less nromnt than tho Hltteix.flun wuiifi iUntity Is taken Is nono Iho less certain. MHU3CSU01I, jiiiuon.noss, inysicai or rerous Prostration, yield leadily to Its potent Inllnemo, It ulvss tho invalid a uew nnd btiou-'or hohl no on life, lemoves dcpre.!ilon of spirit, and In spiles cheeilulucKs. Hmiiiplants tlio pain nfdU ease with tho i ase nMl comloit of periect hcallh. I L KlVIn hllillKIO KI MeilKliehS, IIITOWS llOSpOP- ilciiey to tluMslmls, and starts Iho leslored In valid upon a new and ulmlsome i nicer. Hni. Dr. Iloolland's benelaillous to iho huiuii rncini-.i not, euiumeu io ins ceuur.iieti (IliU.MAN IinTKIlS, or his Inv.iluablo Tonic, lin has mcnaird another meihclno, which Is lapldly winning Its way to popular lavor Incauso of Us lutiluhto ineiiis, ibis is IIOOI'LAND'H rODOPIlYLMN VILL, n perfect Kubst It uto for meicury, w llhout nny t mercury't. evil u,unlitles. iiii mi tvoiiiieri in ti iii, w ii nn nro juienuen to act upon tlio Idvtr, mo mainly composed or l't.ilni.hvllhi nr thn VITAL PIUN'CIl'ti: OP Tim MANDUAICI' Nowwodcstra Iho render tndlstlnclly under stand that this extract nf llio Mandraku Is many It Is a mod It I no virtues ol this health-giving plant lu a perleetly punt nml highly eonceu trulcdform. lIencoitlsth.it tun of iho l'odo- ptiylllu I'lll coustlluto a full doio, whllo any wneio mk to eiKiiiornnanuiiil or preparations ol IhoMnuuruko aro reiuhud. Tho l'udophyllii ACTrf DinncTIA ON THE MVEU, 1 stimulating Its functions and causing it to mako lis biliary sicictlous lu legulai' nnd proper ijuaulltles, Tho Injuilous results which luvail- uuiy umiow iiiiMiso ni meicury is cm ueiy avoided hvlhelrnse. Hut It Is not nnnn Dm IJi-f-pnnk- that their powers aro excited, Tho extinct of .H MiuinHti i-uiaaimni iu uicill is bltlllttlliy colli- blued with mur other oxtrncts, ono of which nets upon tlio stomach, ono upon Iho upper bowels, ono upon Iho lower bowels, and ono prevents nuygilplns eirect, thusproluoiugaplll that in mienccH tho cntlro digestive and alimentary system, In un coual and h.irmontous manner, ; " inniiu nu "w'iiiiii imust'ii, vomit llu"r Krll,Uls ralns COinmo tlJ H otuer purga-Pos-essinK theso mucli dcslrablo nualltioH, tho I'odophyllin becomes luvalitablo m a l-'AMILV JIEDIL'I.NE. NnliousrhnM should ho wllhout them, Thoy nio pet ftetty safe, requlro but two f.ir nn ordf naiy dose, aro piompt mid ellh'h nt In action, and when used In conuccllon with Dr. Iloolland's ticuiiaii HUtcis.or 'Ionic, may bo regarded ns U'riuii speeillcs In nil cast s nf l.tver Complaint, lUspTpsla, ornnyof tho dhoideis to which tho sjstem Is uidlnarlly subject, Tho roDoriiYLMN rn.jvi net upon tho stomach and bowels, carrying oil' ImpioperohMliuctlous, whllo tho Ihttersur Tonic purlf tlio blood, stieiiKthen and Invigorate the limn.', nivo tono nnd iippcllto lo tho blomach. nnd thus build up tho Inwilld anew. Dr. Jlooilaud, having piovlded lutc-riial tcmo dies lor dlseaseM, has given iho world ono mainly lor external nppllcutlou, luHho wondtrful pro paiatlou known as Dit. HOOl-XAND'rf OUEEIC OIL. ThU Oil is n sovereign rtmedyfor pnlus nnd aches or all kinds, HheumaUHm.NeuialRlaroothachc.t'hllhlaluK. Hpralns, Hums, pain lu tho Hack and Loins, Itlngu onus, tie., nil yled to Us exlei uul applica tion. Tho iiuinberof cures illccled by it Is as ton Ishlug, and they nro tncicaslug eveiy day. Taken intciually. It Is ucuro lor Jleart-burus, Klduey Diseases, Hick Headaches, colli'. Dyseu. lery, cholera Moihus, Ciniups, Pal us lu llio. Htoiunch, Coles, Asthinii, Ah. " 'Iho Urectc Oil Is comjKjstdciilliely of healing gums uud (sscullnl oils. 'Jhe principal Ingredi ent Is nu oily subs lance, nrocuied lu tho south ern part ofUutce, JlsulU-cts as a deslroycrof alu nio tuily mauleal. 'thousands have been hindUed by Us use, and a tilul by Ihnsowlionio bkepthnl will thoioughly tsmvlmo thom or Us lnesiliunblo uluo. . , Thtso Uemedles will bo scut by express lo any locality, uiam application to tho PltlNCI l'AL Ol'l-lCk, at lLo OUHMAN MKDIIUNK H1UHE, 031 Arch Bt., I'hllaUelphla. ciias. ni. i:va..s, rroinicior. 'jlif.t,o lKmolkknro for rnle by DrncnUli, Kt'.l c hi f( l h, nnd McdUIno Uenlds tverywhc m CLAlUi'S C0LU1MN. fo 1ft t J. SPRING. M7. Jlj J. OliAlUC hah iii.ui;ivi:ii Jim SPllINO C100DS llOUOHT AT CABlt WIIUUM, niut will AT A IIEDUOTION UcgnrilleM of nny I'llco Lint. CA11PKT CHAINS nt Hl'lUNd CIIAI.MIC.1nt ...... 9) centa 12 cent. ,1 jvi.tiiii.il ,sixei:.ci: iii:tti:h tiia A SLOW .SIIII.I.IAU. DB"Y GO O 3D S, H. J, CLARK . linn opcncit doom AT VUIIV LOW l'liicta. NOW IN STOW n a ii a a i n s IN MATTING UAItt'irr, LINEN HIIAWI.H, NAl'KINM, DIArKIl i.ini:nh. T0W1II.M, IIANDICIIItClIira, in.i:Acin:i)iiusi,tNH, t l'Kuii:i, Ac. Ac. &r, "Ac. I.001C AT oun v II I T 13 noons, ' IIKD M'ltllADH, AND IIOUHK FUUNISHINa GOODS. NO TltOtllll.t: TO HI10W OOOIW. ' OIIOIOi; FAMILY GROOERIES. ltr.sT in ntn MAiuiKT at vi:tiY low rmciLS THY OUK $1,00 SYltUP. N0I10DY HAS llKTTKIt COI'l'IIlH, Turo nnd Fresh. Wo can only mention n fow loading nrtlclcs. Como nnd seo ns and wo will 1)0 YOU OOOI), l'lilluilcllililu Poplin H liiiKo iissoiliiicnt of all similes tit -IO els. per 3 tirtl. L't.Aiu; has ordered nnd wilt havo In store n good nssorlmont of l'lqitOH for Bprlng nnd Htttit mer. Wash I'opi.ina nt 18 ols. cr.AUIC has In storo n lino UnckorNfAV ('AH IMUltKS.to sell-Down, Down. CI.AltKwIll keep nt nil tlmosnfnll lino nf OltOUKItlKH, TKAH nt 11.00 per Hi. to tho hent In market ntShfjO. C'AI.I, AND HKK n larRO nnd well nnwriril btoclc of notfotts, hosiery, kIovch, utntirellaH, ,tc. CI.AltlCH AlXOWrt NO MISKEIMUHKNTA TION OF UOODH. ilor makes nono when Kelllinr, If ho knows tt. And any errors mado ho Isal waya wllllngtondJUHt. I-'Hncy Kmp, Itahbltl's 'bent, (Jlyccrlne, Uonoj , Castile, whllo and colored. You will tlnd ft full nnd l.irgn slock ol (lenillne TltA I.'i'OUD CAltl'lIT CHAIN at Cl.AKK'H. Hoavv Lacod cttrtnlns nt lid nnd 75 tents p.r yard, other Cuitnlns In utoclc. I'or a full stork of Dry lloo N, lo CI, Vitus. In slock, nRoo.1 nnd largo Htock of tiUII.TI corroN. T.ilIIck go to CI.AItlC for your IJmigaltoiH, In Iho lino or MUSMNS, both bUntclicd nn I nnbleacliod, ho olfers ns I.iruo n KliM'k and nn Mell ns-sotted, nnd nt tlio ljotlont rnten, .', r 1 yaul wide, 1 els by llio boll nml 1 J ly the yard, Laconla, tho xitno ns Frnlt of llio Lihhh Mills .t Idem. (lents ko to CI.AHIvH for your nobyHiitnmer Hats nnd Caps, Flavoring extracts. Ladles uo to rr.AUK If yon wntit n iiontKliawl nt n low pilco nnd good coods. ForCarpots, Cf.AHIC has now In Blorn Dneh Wool, Ingrain, tuo Funds Hate Carpels, thai Is ffiiel to tiny Country Make, at"j cts, peryanl, TltAFFOltD CAItrilT CHAIN, tho best In market, at 30 cts. per lb. by weight, (Jo to CI.AHKS for your Hhocs, cheapest In town, n lull nHsortmont uu hntul lor IjhIU s Misses nnd CliUdrcns. Cr.Auic 1ms received nnptltor lot ot IjastiiiK Polish nntl Congress flalters at $2 ft pair for ladles. Cull iind veo tlient. Any Koods you may want ejillnn Clark and If ho has got tlient ho wilt bo pleased tnwhow llieni, In block, ft full nutortmont ol French 18 llono COItSKlHnt 70 cents. CI.AUIC will recelvo n largo Btock of I.ailles' Spring felt HK I ItTH of the latest Htylonnd pat terns. CI.AItlC has received nuother Now Hlylo or DUIH (1001)4. CI.AIHC has lecel'Ad alargo btock of rocKKr KNIVUS for Ladles nudUeuts.lncludlng tho old Harlow. Claf.k Ueen tlio largail stoilc of Carpels In town, from 10 cts to tl,7.r per yard, You will llnd a fuTl iltio k of DltKMa UOODH In bcai.on, bttcli ns Alapaka, Fopllus, rtatds, Serges lu plaids and sttlpcs. A largo lluo of Looking Ulasses. A Mil stock of WHITE (JOOJM on hand. IltlHH l'Ol'I.INH.BIlk l'opllus, of nllcolots. Hllk Dlmdees ltobcs. CLAltlv sells a fair Qrceu Ten nt W cents per pound Ono of teo best nnd largest stocks ofjilack and striped AI.l'AG'AH In town. Now lu kloron large Htotk of Hoop l-klils. Misses' Bklrls SS cts., Lndks' II cents to tlU). TO CIEN'JH Cluik t.llus a fulUluoof llio veiy best nud most fashionable stock of rajter Collars Lothatr, I.Ineit-liuid, ihaktrpearc, Jlox, unit UtaUie Hells LADIKH' (JOOD JlOHKnt Si els., Ocnls' Drltlih Hose nt 29 cts., and upwards, Fora large nnd lino assortment of NeckTIt", cheap, call utCI.AKKH. CLAItK otters to theFAIIMKHH a mil stock of (ioods which ho will sell them for produce as low an for the rash, Cnll nuil seo for yoursclvt r. Claiiic sella fi lieavy ono yard wltlo standard iniislln at 121 cents by tlio bolt or 12 cento by tbo yard. llloomsbttrr, March 17, Wl-tf. A V L H u- ' I V . 0 () K V IN ' H