THE COLUMBI AN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. u utoiumlrimt. nLOOMBinnifl, pa. niio.vv Mimsixu.'lTihv u, is7i. The AiiiciiilntcnU In ('inilnitr-rsv. Tlio iirmtHlciipy or 11m uilvomitoa ol tlio "now tU'imrlmo" In lliolruoimlniit uttompta to crnm tliolr illtiltollcnl (log. ma down tlio throats or n confldlnf; Democracy compel-) dUcuaslon of tlio subject, liowovcr ttnpfilntablo nt llila particular tlmo. Tlio courso of tlicso men, too, U In open tleflnnco of tlio pro fe33lon mmlo In their own resolution: that they "iloprocato" such discussion. Tlio objection that wo lmvo to the prlnclplo of tho amendments is 1st. Tlioy surrender to tho Federal Kovcimnont tho power to regulate tho clrctlvo frnnclilso within thoStatrs, to iliiloimlno tho quallflcAtlons of tlio volew, to send tho standliiff army Into tho Stales to control tho elections, to Biipsrvlio tho elections and tho returns thereof by federal ofllecrs appointed by (inico-hi)l(IfH from other Stales, who may havo neither sympathy or regard for our pcoplo or knowledge) of them, and whoso wrong action cannot bo pun ished or restrained by our laws. As tho voting power Is tho political power of tho State, all political power, which rightfully belongs to tho States, is sur. rendered to tho few persons who con trol tho Federal Kxecutlvo power at Washington. !M. Tlio amendments surrender tho principle that thl3 is n government of whlto people, and they compel un equal. Ity of all, white, black, yellow, copper or any other shado, which will extend to tliojury-box, to ofllco, to domestic mid all other relatrous of life, and will thus degrado tho wholo pcoplo by mon grellzlng them. Tho foregoing Is but tho faint outline of somoof tho grave and cogent reasons against tho principle involved In tho Amendments. Now thoquestion arises, wmiu they ADOi'Tr.i) ? Wo say NO. Tho Constitution plainly requires that to mako any amendment tho proposi tion must bo adopted by a voto of "two thirds of both Houses." In this case only tho voto of two-thirds of a fragmen tary and revolutionary rump Congress was obtained not as many votes as two-thirds of Congress. This rump majority was obtained by excluding ten wholo States from representation altogether, and by ousting members of both branches who had been duly elect ed and admitting men to tho same scats who had been rejected by tho pcoplo of their districts, and Insorao Instances by overwhelming majorities. Tho amend ments were, thorcforo, proposed in a manner that was contrary to law, In deflancooftho principles of tho govern ment and violative, of tho ploln declar ations of tho Constitution, and aro con sequently fraudulent, void, and without legal or decent oxlstenco. After being thus proposed they woro submitted for adoption to States whoso oxlstenco in tlio Union was donlod by tho very Con grcas that proposed tho amendments, whoso substantial citizens, bona fide whlto residents, wero denied suffrage or any voico In regard to such propesod amendments, whllo their olectlvo pow er was conferred upon negroes nnd others not citizens or justly entitled to voto. Without tho concurrence of States thus constituted it is not pretended that these amendments wero adopted-States not In the Union, whoso white peoplo wero denied tho sovereign prerogative which was conferred upon an alien infer ior raco who had novcr boon recognized as citizens under tho Constitution, and upon Immigrant scoundrels who had no proper rcsldcnco within their boundar ies. Such fiendish forco and fraud was novcr beforo attempted to bo palmod upou a frco pcoplo, and nover can bo whllo tho peoplo aro regardful of just rights and havo courago to maintain them. In tho faco of tho fact, too, that the Constitution of Pennsylvania provides that tlio clcctlvo franchlso of that State shall bo confined to" white freeman1' nnd that It shall not bo altered except by tho votes of tho pcoplo, a majority of tho Legislature of that State In palpa ble disregard of their oaths, "ratlfled" tho amendments and thus pretended to niter tho Constitution of this State without tho consent of tho people. For these reasons tho amendments havo no legal effect, and aro only sub' mitted to under protest rather than como In collision with tho United States' army, calmly awaiting their rectlfica. lion bv tho pcoplo at tho polls. Tho way to get rid of them Is to elect a ma' iority to Congress that will declare them void. If that should not bo suffl clout to get rid of them, appeal to tho Supremo Court, and If that body de cldes In a partlzan spirit adopt tho sug' gestion of JEiTEnsoN In a similar case and add a sufficient number of Judges to tho Court to sccuro a proper decision. Another modo of ridding tho country of tho fraud would bo to call a National Convention by law, to bo composed of delegates elected by tho people, for tho express purposo of deciding upon tlio validity of these amendments If ncccs nary or to mnko others. Tho peoplo havo power ovor this wholo subject, for from them allpoiver emanates. Tho people have a right to alter or abolish their form of government whenever they please, or nnythlng appertaining 10 u, Thcro Is our platform and thero wo will stand. Wo repeat wo havo no uo- slro to discuss tho subject at this tlmo, but wo and thoso who beliovo with us (nine-tenths of tho party) aro compelled to it by tho courso of thoso who nuvo wito tho "now departure," nnd who mako It an Issue in their various nnu absurd attempts to Justify themselves Until tho election Is over wo aro win lug to say "out, damned spot," If its advocates will lot It rest until tiien Hut wo cannot stand by and tamoly permit tho Democratloparty to bo com mitted to tho "now departuro" without a firm and unyielding protest. Prohibition Sluto Com cut Ion. Tho liquor prohibitionists liavo called n convention to assomblo nt Harrlsburg on Wednesday, August Jth, 1871, for tho purposo of nominating pledged pro hibitionists as candidates for auditor general and survoyor general, and effect ing a thorough organization In ovory senatorial and representative district throughout tho Stain. It Is wondered whether tlioy will re fuso to support any but a " pledge pro hlbltlonlst " for President t The negroes of Haytl havo presented n gold metal to Senator Sumneh I grateful appreciation of his opposition to tlio annexation of Sau Doming Heavy honor I 'I ho Nomlii.itHiiH. A number of cuiiilliliiU'i) for all tho Important olllces to bo tilled this fall havo hern beforo tho public for several weokn past, though the iiomliinllont will not bo inado till Augiul. Tlm'll-tl wo publish probably riiiliriiii-ti all who Will bo nut, hut nlliein may bo added. An admirable nystcm of representation and nomination has been adopted and so cxtcnslvoly published nnd comment ed upon that, In connection with its simplicity and perfect fairness of detail, It must by this tlmo bo thoroughly un derstood by all who feel nn Interest In tho sulijccti Undor It thcro Is no possi bility of unfair action, of misrepresen tation, of trick, or fraud, or unduo In- fluenco, or machinations of rings or cunning men. If tho convention, there fore, docs not glvo perfect expression to tho will of tho Democracy of tho coun ty, It will only bo becauso tho pcoplo do not turn out to tho dclegato elec tions. Wo thorcforo tirgo all to TtntN out, express their voico nnd glvo forco nnd power to their will. Hy such ac tion union nnd harmony, tlio essential elements of success, will bo maintained nnd tlio overwhelming Democratic ma jority of Columbia county will bo still further Increased. Further than this, It will deprlvo soro-licads and empty heads of nil source of complaint, for no ono will deny that tho will of tho ma jority, fully nnd fairly ascertained, ought ft bo carried out, or that tlio mi nority, under such circumstances, ought not to yield to tho wishes of the major ity as regards all candidates. A lull turn out to tho Dclegato elections Is tho great essential to harmony nnd conse quent health and strength of tho party. Wo beliovo tho candidates announced nro all well known to tho pcoplo of tho county nnd that all aro gentlemen worthy of respect nnd confidence. Whllo tho cholco nmongst such can not bo a bad one, still pcoplo havo their preferences, and theso can only bo con centrated by convention. To render such decision satisfactory all ought to express their opinions nt tlio dclegato elections. When lio nominations aro onco mado tlio interests of the party demand that they should receive unan imous support. Labor Union Platform. Wo havo not seen this document In full, but they nnnounco two leading measures that shall ever rccclvo cordial support from us, and which will bo as cordially fendorsod by tho Democratic party whenever its masses aro duly heard. Tho first of these, that public lands shall not hcreaftor bo appropria ted but shall 1)3 reserved for actual set tlers, lias already been endorsed by tho Democratic National Convention, and wo hopo to seo every Congressional candidate of that party nt futuro elec tions pledged to its support. Tho sec ond is opposition to tho present modo of National Banking or what would bo better, opposition to tlio cntlro sys tem. At present tho pcoplo pay nearly twenty millions of dollars annually as interest on tho capital of theso Banks from which they derive no benefit whatever. If tho Banks woro sup pressed, nnd greenbacks Issued In their stead, the peoplo would savo theso twenty millions annually. Wo decid edly favor that mode. But If this can not bo carried let us nt loast havo a modification of tho ovll, by destroying tho present monopoly of powor In tho hands of tho Secretary of tho Treasury, who deals out Banking privileges to whom ho pleases, and allow everybody to bank who will put up a sufllclont amount of government bonds to securo tho prompt redemption of tho notes issued. No good reason for tho monop oly exists, and wo do not too why bank ers could not by way of bonus throw off ono-half tho Interest on tho bonds they deposit. They could do that and still make ten to twenty per cent, inter est on their business. Tho working racnjs Union, In regard to these two measures at least, is on tho ght track, and wo hopo they will ho nblo to compel both tho principal polit ical parties of tho country to ndopt thoso two measures and live up to them. The Wayno county Herald might understand that when delegates who wero elected for tho express purposo mako nominations ovcry good Demo crat will cheerfully support them, and tho moro willingly and earnestly when tlio nominees aro proper men. Ho might at tho samo tlmo comprehend tho fact that when dolegates elected for that purposo get so far abovo their bus iness as to dcclaro against well estab lished principles and undcrtako to dic tate a "departuro" from thorn, any good Democrat has a perfect right to dis regard such action nnd to dcsplso It. For tho last twonty years thcro has been no Instanco of a party faith fully carrying out Its own platform,and usually they aro not at all particular to como vory near doing It. Why they do not command respect or confldcnco is thcreforo obvious. In plain truth platforms set up by politicians nro mcro traps to catch gudgeons. Albeit, wo do not desplso but highly respect a plain straightforward declaration of principles which havo beon considered by a party In tho election of delegates. We regret to seo that Cant. Bkinneu declines a ro-olectlon to tlio Legislature from l-ranklln county. Whon a man proves himself honest and capablo in that body ho ought to bo retained, oven m spue of declination, wo hopo to see tlio tlmo arrive, and that right soon, when constituencies will riso abovo ofllco hunters and olect and contlnuo to re-elect proper mon to Legislative post lions whether they aro candidates or not. Tlio ofllco, to bo well filled, cml- nently requires experience, and whon to this Is added proved ability and In tegrlty tlio constituencies would do well to udhcro to their representative with tho tenacity that nny employer will adhere to a tried, trusty and faith ful clerk, agent or workman. When voters ouco como up to that palpably common senso standard corruption and Incompetency and outrage will bo ban Ished from our Lcclslatlvo halls. That constituency honors Itsolf which kceji faithful and efllciont representative constantly In position. Judge Handing, of Wilkcs-Barro, has announced n firm purposo to com pel tho local operators of Luzcrno to carry tho mining law Into full effect especially that part requiring two opoti lugs to each mine. Several Injunctions havo been Issued against operators who havo fullod to comply with tlio law, They aro vory properly required to obey tho demands of tho law and of humanity or Btopoieratlon3 altogether, llulopotlll CM9. Tlio lato French elections resulted almost uiinutiiiuusly In favor of tlio Thiers government so-called llepubllc. Tho monarchists In tho Assembly threaten to resign. Tho neat of gov ernment Is again to ho (slabllsheil 111 Paris. lVnti) rctgrttt til. present, but launch opinions of to-day airord lltllo Idea of what French opinions will bo to-morrow. Tho International society (commun ist) still causes much apprehension tu nil tho governments of Kuropo. Infi dels who hato religion, thoy disregard nil moral tics and look upon murder and destruction of nil that Is established for good as proper means of accomplish ing their purposes. Gambotla has pgain como to tho surface nnd from being hated yesterday is now ono of tho most popular men in Franco. Tlio government that hunted him yesterday as a felon now embraces him ns n pa triot. Tho government of Netherlands has ceded the Island of Now Guinea, or Surinam, on tho coast of Australia, to Great Britain. It contains about 00,000 square miles. Tho Italian seat of government has been at length removed to Homo. Tho popo's bulls against this action, and his excommunications of tho Italian offic ials, styled " robbers," all aro directed against tho "sub-alplno King" and his confederates. As this Is not nn official designation or any Italian au thority, tho object may bo to leavo open a road of reconciliation. Spain Is still in a turbulent stato and two or three distinct revolutions aro threatened. Wero It not for tho fear of tho factions of (jfich other, tho present King's government would probably not last a week. The Philadelphia Press says : Tho groat idol of tho Democracy Thomas JcfTerson onco said : "Tho less that is said about tho constitution al difficulty tho better. Congress should do what Is necossary In sllonco. I find but ono opinion ns to shutting up tho Constitution for somo time." Suppos ing General Grant should say tho sumo thing now, what would Tammany nnd tho Democratic press havo to say nbout it? Will tho Presi tell tho public where that saying of President Jin'FEiiso.v Is to bo found? Wo claim somo familiar ity wiih his works, but fall to remem ber tho foregoing or anythlug bearing resemblanco to It, and tho sentiment is contrary to tho general teaching of tho great founder of tho Democratic party. That ho had no respect for strictly legal constitutional technicalities especially such frothy frauds as set up by tho ad vocates of tho "now departuro" ovcry reader and admirer of JurTEitsoN well knows. But as to "shutting up tho Constitution for somo tlmo," wo beliovo tho abovo extract to bo cither a down right forgery or a gross perversion. But as tho Press makes the protonded extract It can glvo tho authority if It has nny. Check on tlio Unruly Member. Slanderers would do well to poruso tho following act passed by tlio last leg islature : Sf.otion 1. An action mav bo main tained by n female, whethor married or slncrlc. to recover for words hereafter spoken imputiugunchnstity to her, and it shall not bo necessary to allege or provo special damages in order to main tain such action. In such actions a married woman may suo alone, and any recovery therein shall bo her solo nnd separato property, Xundry Jlx changes. That tho Legislature ought to havo passed tho abovo wo do not doubt, but that it did not wo aro qullo sure. At least It is not among tlio general laws promulgated by tho Secretary of the Commonwealth. Thcro aro sovoral other so called acta of tho Legislature "going tlio rounds " of tho papers that never passed amongst them ono to prevent tlio sale of liquor on election days. The President has pardoned C. C. Bowon, tho Had leal Congressman who was convicted of having several wives. This Indicates a rather loose stato of residential morality. Tho last wifo waited upon tho President at Long Branch and obtained a promiso of par don beforo siio left. Sho is represented to bo a lady of remarknblo mental abil ity and accomplishments, of great per sonal beauty, on tho bright sido of for ty, and of captivating manners. AH that being true, wo doubt whother tho mantle of charity might not bo permit ted to cover tlio weakness of tho Presi dent's heart. Tho charms of tho sex havo conquered greater heroes oven than Gen. Ghant, and Adam's de scendants evidently Inherit much of his frailty. Besides that, it is mocking Had leal principles to punish n carpet bagger for crime. It is stated that tho Labor Unions of Luzorno county havo determined to bo heard In political matters this fall and that they will demand nominees, espec ially for leglslativo positions, who will cordially espouso their loading wants In a leglslativo way. Tho prlnclplo of this action is right, but let them bo careful of tho demagogues who will profess loudly to gain their favor only to betray them. They must not put their trust In an Incompetent man, or n brawler, or ono who makes nil sorts of promlsos to obtain their favor, or who does not maintain already an establish ed character for Integrity nnd firmness of purpose. Any roprcsentatlvo'.they may chooso will bo Boroly tried ana if thero Is tho least germ or selfishness or baseness In him ho will rail, to tho great and lasting Injury of tho cause ho pro fessedly represents. TheCanceh Cuke. It was announ ced a short tlmo ago that thu govern ment had been officially informed that a specific for cancer had been found In Equador called Condurango. Somo physicians In Washington pronounco it a humbug, whllo others maintain that It Is suro to euro canters. Tho ex cltemcntruns high, and further export- mcnts will bo required to establish tlio truth. Vice-President Colvax certifies that It cured his mother of cancer, but the doctors say ho was mistaken as to tho disease Somo learned men say It has no medicinal quality whatovcr. In tho mcantlmo speculators havo sent for ship loads of It. GenkiiaIi Mc0andi,e.s3 and Captain CoorKH rondorod distinguished Bervlco to thoir country in tho war. Tlioy wero both inombcis of thu lle.scrvo Corps, whoso undying f.uno belongs to Pennsylvania. Theso aro tlio candl dates of tuo peoplo against thoso of th Treasury " ring." (fuicr.il Itoheil C. Ni'liemK. Tho Kngllsli malls Just iccelved glvo full accounts of the reception nt Liver pool of General Hobort O. Schenck tho U. S. Minister to Great Brllnln. A do potation from tho American Chamber of Commerce, which Is rnmposcd of Kngllshmrn engaged In commerce with tho United Slates, walled upon General Schcuck, to cougratuhtto him upon Ids safe arrival, and to express tho gratifi cation of tho Merchants of Liverpool nt thu renowed prospect of a long contlu unncoof n good understanding nnd a frlondly lntcrcourso botweon tho two great nations of tho Anglo-Saxon race. General Schenck, In replying to this ad dress, and particularly to tlio allusions to tho Treaty of Washington, said that tho negotiators, both British nnd Amer ican, endeavored in nit their discussions to deal with each other in all frankness, and to keep steadily In view for tho government of their decisions tho fol lowing rules ! First to demand noth ing which could not bo conceded with out loss of dignity or honor to the party making tho concession. Second not to cavil nbout forms or phraseology J nnd lastly, always to keep In mind that a war between thu two great Kugllsh speaking nations, which could bo reas onably and honorably avoided, would bo a crime alike against humanity and civilization. Tlio Times of Juno u'th. In commenting upon tho reception of tho U. S. JI Inlstor, says tho wclcomo given to General Schenck nt Llvcrpooi, was tho oxpresslon of a sentiment heartily shared by the wholo nation, nnd that novcr slncothememorahlo Introduction of Mr. Adams to Georgo III, in 1785, has any American Minister sol foot on thosliorcsofGre.it Britain wltli stronger claims to nn honornblo reception. For years past, the Times says, each success ive Knvoy from tho United Stales has been greeted with tlio assurance that lie would carry with him tho good wishes of tho Kngllsh peoplo In endeavoring to removo every cause of misunderstand ing between Euglaud and America, but that In tho present caso General Schenck Is to bo congratulated us ono whoso mission had already been crowned by a signal triumph of pacific diplomacy. Tho Times, In conclusion, alludes to tho disturbed condition of European poll tics, and says that tho negotiation of the Treaty of Washington Is, In truth, the ono bright nnd hopeful event In tlio darkest year within tho memory of tho present generation. This treaty, tho Times argues, was agreed to not solely or mainly by diplomatic conferences, but rather by tho Inward conviction pervading tho great Anglo Saxon fam ily, nnd stronger than prido or resent ment, that no direr calamity tliann war between England and America could bo dovlscd by tho arch-enemy of mankind. The Danvlllo Medium, a labor reform organ and medium radical In politics, supports Gen. M'Candless for Auditor General. Tho Medium says: Tho political out look for tho October election, assoveral times stated in theso columns, Indicates thoelectlon of Honor ol M'Caudleas. Perhaps tho Medium should correct tho statement inado, ns to tho length of tlmo General M'Cand less served. In tho army. It appears from tho records that ho was In every battle with tho Pennsylvania Iteserves, from tho Peninsula to Spottsylvanln. Ho was under McClellan from tho first battle at Williamsburg, to tho last great strugglo In Virginia, under Orant. Sure ly n man who fought tho battles of his country, in all tho terrlblo encounters of tlio llcscrves, from first to Inst, has an undeniable clnim to tho titles of pat riot and soldier; and as such ho still holds a warm placo In tho hearts of tho gallant soldiers of Pennsylvania. Such mon tho peoplo of this great Common wealth delight to honor, no mattor what political nartv mav nominate thcm.nnd nil tho slgnsi f tho times now Indlcato tnai no wm not do an exception. There aro many hero who always voted tho Republican ticket ; but who know and icei me necessity or a change, and who will daro to carry out their convictions nt tho polls. It Is not endorsing tho dogmas of tho Democratic party ; but It will bo a rebuko to tho faithless Bo publicans, ns well as a solemn warning to tho Democrats, to heed tho popular voice, or their repudiation will ns surely follow on tho heels of success. Tho honest working masses, nyo and tho solid brains of tho country too, will do mand fair and equal legislation, nnd nn honest administration of public iifHiIrs if necessary by n separate organiza tion. Leading Journals In tho South dc claro that from present appearances llltlo Is to bo feared by tho pcoplo of that section from tho Ku.Klux investi gations, and if tho power conferred upon tho President by tho Ku-Klux blrls Is over practiced, It will not bo for tho purposo originally designed. Tho investigations so far havo proved most disastrous to tho party Interested In maligning tho South, tho weight of ovidenco adduced being altogether in favor of tho peaceful condition or tho South, whllo tho row Instances or social disordor established arc, in tho minds or nil candid people, far from Justifying tho exercises of tho extraordinary pow ers conferred upon tlio Prosulont. foin tho tono of public sentiment in regard to tho Ku-Klux bugbear at tho North, it Is plainly to bopercelvod that tho original design of tho zealots has miscarried, not only In proving too much, but in dovcloping asocial con. dltlon at tho South much better than they had beon previously led to sup pose." By tho tlmo tho Presidential election of 1872 takes placo, tho pooplo will bo so pressed by Immediate issues of a financial and business character, that thoy will havo no room In tholr minds to accept trumped up storlos In relation to Ku-Klux organizations In tho South. The Pottsvlllo Standard swa It will require n delivery of 615,850 tons of coal per weok from this date to Doccm bor, to furnish tho samo quantity fur nished last year, Tho delivery of coal this year, up to Juno SO, amounts to I, 5M,3 1 1 tons.agalnst 7,27 1,902 tons during tho corresponding period In 1870. Tho editor argues that it Is hardly to bo ox- pectod that tho shipments will como up to 500,000 tons per week, but that thoy will barely reach 100,000 tons at best. Tho fact that uny stoppago whatever will still further decrcaso tho supply Is used to enforco tho economy or laying in noxt winter's stock now. Thero is, of courso, forco In tlio recommendation; but wo must not forgot, as tho rccom mender cortalnly docs, that tho market was overstocked last year. Moro coal was shipped, or In store ut points of do livery, than tho natural demand re quired. When thai began to appear the strlko camo and production ceased. Let us hopo that the supply will nover again bo forced so far boyond tho do muud, since, so long us they keep pneo with each other strikes aro not possible, Day, NoTWtTirsrANPtNci tlio heavy emi gration from Ireland, tho lato census shows mi lucicnsu of two millions on thu population of tho United Kingdom of Great Britain, Scotland, Iteland and Wales, liven In Ireland tlio diminu tion of tho population has been reduced to a much lower per cent, thuii former ly, Tho tlccreaso In thu ten years prior to 1S01 was twelve per cent,', In that between 1SC1 and 1871 only soven por cent. Tho total decrcaso In tho popula tion of Ireland for tho past ten years was less than four hundred thousand, an nmount which cannot ho regarded ns extraordinary tinder tho circumstances. That moro of tho Irish pcoplo aro re maining nt homo than was formerly the caso, is an ovidenco of tho Improv ing condition of tho country. " Ire land, " to use tho words of tho Times, " exhibits tho wonted contrasts between her various provinces. Ulster is still tho ccutro of her energy and develop ment. Whllo there has beon a dccllno In tho population of Dublin to tho ex tent of nearly ten thousand, Belfast shows nu lncreaso of forty-eight per cent. Tho Honmii Catholic nro still as three to ono compared with tho Protes lanls." From tho facta nnd figures fur nished by tho census it Is very evident that Great Britain holds her own. Tin: Carlisle Volunteer says : "Wo caro not a baubeo for tho resolutions of a Convention, Jf a Convention opposes our viows, wo will oppose tho views of a Convention." Wo aro also of that mind and havo thought for many years that " plat forms" do our party moro harm than good. Tho record of tho Democratic party Is good enough for any Democrat, and to resolve what It is, is useless, and to resolve what it is not, is worso than folly. Tlio lladicals pay no attention whatever to tho uttorauces of their platform, but would hold tho Demo crats to tho strict lcttor or our Conven tion declarations. Tho day has gono by when a row men can bind tho Dem ocratic party to their individual opin ions on any measuro of party policy, and thoy may "deprecate" us much us they please, yet will tho Democratic press speak Its mind, regardless of struclions from nny quarter. Perry Co. Democrat, The Philadelphia -KVcjiiii Telegraph rovlows the career of Mr. Simon Cam eron with saying among other things "that Mr. Cameron's administration of tho War Departmont was so notoriously corrupt, that Mr. Lincoln was compell ed to send him to llussla to get rid or him nnd his ring or fawning cormor ants. It records that In almost ovory battle our armies wero badly armed, clothed, fed and organized, during his stay In tho War Olllco, and that during tho same time, tho secrets of that olllco were sold to tho Kcbels openly ; that Its shameless traffic in contracts and shoulder straps, was a dlsgraco to tho nation, and that Mr. Lincoln is alleged to have said that "whllo tho United States government Is strong enough to carry on tholtcbclllon and to whip tho Bcbels, It la too weak to carry Mr. Cameron." This outbreak is duo to tho fact that Cameron is manreiivring for tho vice-Presidency, aniMho lladicnl party thinks It lias enough of bad nom inations to carry. It is a notorious fact that at tho closo of tho lato rebellion numerous wnr sup plies, including horsos, mules, Ac, wero stored in tlio different government ware houses, and that they havo all been disposed of since. Yet not u dollar of tho monoy has been accounted for to the government. A bill was introduced in Congress last winter requiring nn in vestigation of tho matter, but it was de feated'.' Simply becauso tho Radicals knew an investigation would oxposo to tho public oyo ono of tho most gigantic robberies over perpetrated by a sot or rascals wearing the guiso of "loyalty." But tho tlmo Is rapidly approaching when the people in their sovereign ca pacity will bo called upon to answer tho question, Shall tho Radical party havo another lcaso of powor? and, in our Judgment, it is not difficult to foresee what that answer will bo. It is reported that Ris.maiicii per mitted tho leading Incendiaries of Hit ropo who sympathized with tlio Com munists to pass unmolested through tho German linos to Paris, and then refused egress when tho slaughter com menced. Of foreigners tho Polos hold tlio first place. Tho names of twenty nro given who occupied military, medi cal and political places. Noxt In ordor camo tho Itallaus, who llguro to tho number of nlno; then tho (lor main, with six representatives; tho Wiillach inns, two; and then tho English, Port ugese Prussians, Hungarians, Belgians, Spaniards nnd Dutch, one each. Gen eral CIiUheuet, Delegate of Wnr, and Dr. Witton, Surgeon Major of tlio second battalion, nro sot down ns tho Americans iu tho list. It Is generally conceded by tho citi zens of tho District of Columbia, Irre spective of party, that tho now form of government recently established thoro is n failure Tlio legislature, ns Is tho caso with tho majority of tho Radical legislatures, whoro tho negroos nro nu merous enough to hold tho balauco of power, Is composod of corrupt nnd Ignorant mon, who leglslalo only for their own benefit, nnd for thoso with whom thoy nro co-conspirators. An effort will probably bo mado beforo tho noxt Congress to change tlio form of government. Viok President Coi,iax lias writ- ton another letter to say tlint lio posi tively will rcllro from'publlc llfo nt tlio end of ids present term. Colfax's lot tors about himself aro becoming too numerous for n patient nnd long suirer ing peoplo. Won't somo ono porsundo that overburdenod Individual, who Is worked to denth, to tako a trip with Captain Hall to tlio Artie seas for Ids health? The Now York livening J)sl Is so voro on Its Radical cotomporarles. It says: "Thoy carefully print tho do tails of ovcry Insignificant quarrel In tho Southern States undor startling headlines as 'Ku-Klux outrages,' and carerully excludo all nows that looks liko peace- nud order, or oven rldiculo It." PiiAcn tho Democratic party nt tho head of tho government, nnd tho taxes upon tho necossarlos of llfo will bo re duced, If not entirely removed ; tho number of ofllco-holdors will bo dimin ished j and " economy," Instond of " plunder," will bo tho watchword In the public ofllcos. Tituiii: nro sixty-emu dally nowspa pors published In Pennsylvania, of which barely n dozen nro Democratic. Humor Slovens, or tho Episcopal dloco-w of Eastern Pennsylvania, Inn been enjoined by his physicians to desist from nil mental labor, Gen. Gcorgo W. McCook, tho Demo cratic candldato for Governor or Ohio, was born In Washington county, Penn sylvania, In 1821. Ge.veiiai, IIaiihv White nnd Gen eral HAUTHANrr aw tho two promi nent candidates for tho Republican nomination for Governor or this Stato next year. ACCOKIIINCJ to HollACi: Ulir.KI.VV, tho worst enemies tho emancipated no groos now havo, nro tlio Radical carpet baggers, who omhraco them with ono hand, nnd rob them with tho other. The SavniiUtth llepublican, tho old Whig organ or Georgia, denies that thoso who ouco wero Whigs in that Stale havo any disposition to Join the Radical parly, nsti Tribune correspon dent asserts they have. I'osteu Br.oimETT, n Georgia RadI eat and ono of tho army of Senators applying for a seat In tho Senate, from that Stale, has been Indicted for embez zling thu Stato Road louds. Iladtc.il officials nro having trouhlo nil round. Radical politics In Ohio look to the defeat of Senator Sheeman. II ap pears that this gentleman Is growing unpopular among his political nssocl nlos, and nnothcr man is anxiously looko.l for to fill his senatorial cushion. The British Government having rati fled tho Treaty, on tho Fourth, tho Presl dent Issued his proclamation declaring It to bo In full rorco. Tho peoplo of both countries nro gratified to know that tho troubles between them havo been settled without bloodshed. Tin: Terra Ilautn (Ind.) Clazetle, a Republican paper, speaks its present mind very freely ns to Grant's ro-noml nation, II says : "Wo havo been a Republican ns long ns there has boon a Republican p.irv. and wo will not voto for his nomination, nor lor mm it nominated." CoxmtKtUMAN' Wallace, of South Carolina, testified beforo tho Outrage Committee, nt Washington , three weeks ago that ho was afraid to go to his homo In that Stato fur fear of tho Ku-Klux ; but ns soon as he got his fees us witness ho did go home, and has remained thero sinco without molcsta tion. Columdus (la.) S'ii. Just bo. Tlio Erio llepublkan under stands tlio situation in Pennsylvania oxnctly. It says: "Russell Errett, who Iiasbcen selected ns chair man of tlio Re publican Stato committee, Is a Cameron right bower; hence, whatever the result in tho stato this fall, it will havo to lie carried to tho account of that politi cian." J A cuiuourf result of tho whirling of tlio wheel of tlmo nnd fortune id that which has destined that tho house In which John Calvin lived nnd died in Ocnovn, should bo now occupied by a Catholic school, wherein thn faith nsjalnst which Calvin protested is taught, unimpaired by all tho pleadings of the ancient reformer. A cahi: has como to light at Washing ton which admirably Illustrates tho modo in which tho government Is conducted under our present system of "great moral Ideas." Collector Spere, of Kansas, defaulted for S1."S,000, when a prominent Western Senator nud un ox-Rcpronentntlvo had tlio caso com promised fur $11,000, thus innking a clean profit of if 1 17,00U on tho specula tion. I'trr. somowlint startling statement is mado Hint within tho Inst ten years Congress has given away to railroad cor porations as much land ns tlio wholo of tho original thirteen States of tlio Un ion, and what is not tlio woi.st of this business, it is announced that prepara tions nro making for tlio formation of a larger land-grabbing lobby nt tho next session than was over known at Wash ington beforo. OnACi'.Cfreonwood Is willing thiilclass os of women should bo allowed to voto: single women who huvo property, mar- rled women who havo minds, and such others ns might desiro to. A gootl watch, well wound nnd timed, a clothes wringer and a sowing machine, sho thinks should bo tho property qualification, and tho ability tu support their husbands will. and tho faculty of keeping a good board ing house, should not bo overlooked In tho requirements of tho examiners. Matters in tlio Republican camp nro not improving. On tho contrary tlioy seem to bo going from bad to wo rso. Tho wrangles of tho Now York branch, or branches, of tho party havo becomo quito shocking so ruinous, In fact, that tlio Tribune was moved tlio other day to "tell Republicans, real nnd nominal, Hint tlio business In hand is not the construction of a party to secure the re-nomination of the 'iesidcnt, but tho preservation of tlio parly for tho election of n President yot to bo noml nated." Tin: Democrntlc parly Is for a gov eminent for tho people, nnd by tlio peoplo, In which power goes through accredited representatives, who, ro sponsible to tho pcoplo for u proper discharge of tho trust, aro chosen to re licet public sentiment and enact laws In accordance therewith. Tho Radical party would organlzo a strong central govern ment, that should wield n kingly power nnd tend down lis mandates to control tho masses consolidated Into ono grand schomo, wlthStatesoxlatlngonly in name. Tin: Democracy of Northumberland county have nominated for Assembly Mr. A. J. Gallagher, of Sli-imokln. Mr. Gallagher was not long ngo tho business lnanncer of tho Anthracite Monitor in . Tamatiua. tho especial organ of tho worklucmen s organization, jus nom I nation may therefore bo regarded as n recognition by tho Democracy of tho claims of labor to representation, nnd It should teach thoso workltigmcu who expect too much that moro can bo dono for them within the Democratic organ l.atlon than they can circct for them wolves otitsitlo by working with n separ ato combination of small forces. EiiEcnoNS III Spain nro conducted In about Iho bamo manner tiro Radicals expect to conduct elections In Ibis conn. try, under thu Ku-Klux bill, rrovious lolhc lato clecllons In Spain, In somo localllie", Ihn Republican candidates wero arrested and kept locked up In jail until Iho vol lug was over. In Ca- Hz, out or seventeen or eighteen thous and voters, only flvo thousand wore registered nud nllowed to vole. In n single ward or Madrid two hundred and ninety out or four hundred soldiers who voted wero under ngo ; and when bystanders nt tho polls protested, they were told either to hold their tongues or go to Jail, Where tho election of members to tho Corte.s was contested, tho Ministerial candidates wero ndmlt ted to tho scats In nil cases. DKMOClt.VTlC iSTATM NOMINATIONS. APiiiTOit oi:xi:i:al, GEN. "WILLIAM M'OANDLESB. 01'' l'HlIiAPELI'JlIA. mmvr.Yoii anxr.n.w,, 0APT. JAMES H. COOPER, Ol' t.AWUENUK CQtl.NTV. : COIINTV CANI)IIATi:S. Tho rotlowlti? person-, liavo lioen lntnct fir nonilimlliin liy Iho lioxtPonmcriillo County Con vcnllmi, All whn nro nniuiunc-oU In tills list nro iiliili-oili"nl!ilo by thoili-chloi.nrtlio IIi-iiiih emtio Coiivcnlhni. rou iti:i'itKHENrATivi:, CirARLKS 11. BROOKWAY, lll.OOM TO NSIHI'. K. J. MolIENRY, FlKIIINflCUKU: TOWNSHIP. ToFNrVToMMlWSIONKl!, STKP1IKN POUK, f l'.STllK TOWNSHIP. JACOB S. KVANS, llltPKNWOOl) TOWNSHIP, W1I.LIAM SHAFFER, IT.NTItR TOWNSHIP. sCoelATlf JUlHIll JOHN K.GROTZ, Ilt.001 TIlWNKHtP. JAMKS DAKK, HCOTT TOWNSHIP. DAVID DEMOTT, (jiu:enwooi inwxsinr 1HAM DKItH, 1 , CKON T0WXH1I' THUAHUKKlt, JOHN LKGGOTT, nitr.r.xwooi) townihii'. WHjMAM J i am on, HIITAIU'HFKK TOWXSIIII'. HIRAM 1 KVKIUTT, iirxms TOWXSIIir. JIIMlltlUr ATi'OltNIIV, JAMES BHYSON, CKNTItAt.lA. A CARD, luTllUTIir. IlfiMOOIlATIO VOTEIW Ot-' COl,- UMIIIA UUU.M'V, l-'r.LI.nw CITIZKNS: Ileitis lequested liy n mim homflny nlcud-i ntul ndtuulntuiieoH throughout tho eouiity. tonntiouueii tnVKelf ns n eiihdldiito for thontlleoot Counly Comnil-isloiier, I would, there foro.hnv. tlmt 1 will lu-cenl tlio noiiiliiiilloii hy tlio liiMiiocrutlo County Convention, provl- 1 nir tnov Honor 1110 wit I lliclr Kiionort. Aim would further Kliy, hhottld I lm elected I will lul 1111 mvilulv liniitiHtlv and Willi tlui liest of lu ahlllty and Impartially. 1 nm fully nwnro thero l-l ll prejuuieu exiHuiiiruiuniigii a iiumoer oi ciu yeiis tlnouuhout tho eoulltv ucaln&t u man from tho town of llloomsbuiK, but they do not con Klder tho matter In inveHtlniattoiiastlinv Khntild. Ah wo liavo not nan a couuiitHsloui-r irom our towns h n lor a luuuuer o yearv. anu nsourdlK- It'll I Is entitled to tho randldiile, 1 Ihlulc It nn moiii mini list co woHhouh! havo one. Ami 1 nlso think that wo tuo entitled to luoro otllcem liavo hy l.ir moro voter and pay n meat deal In our towiisliln Ihnu tlu-v nru In otlnTii. hi wn county, I tun decidedly opposed to canvnsHlni; moro lilM-4 mail any oilier iiiwilsnip in mo luucuuuiy lot eieeiiiioeriiiit purpose. I inula t hat everv Miter known how to otn without he lui; lectured bv every cuudld.itu In tlio Hold. Thero has a gnat dcul loo much of It heeu dono in mo p-iHi, aim inopuiiwiii no aoauaoneii in tho Inline. Aud,lu inuclunlon, 1 would buy In mv lellow-oLers. that thev must not exrieet to hco ino on nil clecttoltt-crllitt tour thlotighnut tho eouiitv. but. at tho hiimo time, not lomettlu that i am u eaiioiuaiii ivneii j imi iwiu m iiui you vote, i.espcciuiiiy. lour uocuicnt Meravni, JuncDts H. C. MlllVK. !m-llts rot- Suh-iTl)lhm to flip. Iiliui,' for .lime, 1X71. 'Coliini Itoubeu Uonihoy $1 ouil.NroscK Marltlo I nl II u :i ml 'J on li.iulel lliiKenhtich 1 Hi ll, .1. Johnson loKi-nh Wei lames V. Kcelcr lohn l-'ouler K. II. (lulo I. C.Kiullli SUllH Itt-SS Dnnlet Hclui'f r 1). A. Kline 1! 11 1 111 1 on lolin Kalehncr (leo. Kramer Pan K in-, ilee it. 1 Ut, lohi-ph Mnust 2 II) 1 S.'i 'J 00 Mh-hael Hens I lt- lacob I,on II imi! .hieoh I'nlpo 1 IMI1 Alexander Carr H. H. Hhneinaker Jacob Kultllo W. M. Ilostkr 'J (II A. llehnder 1 III Hnnil. Kelehnei .1. llohlsnn lkeler 'J lie! I'. .1(11 Vandcrsllco 2 tu) liiii.lolitiKiullii a no Iiavlil ttrei ncmier 1 tu cliiMinu I,. Artier Aimer A. Evans 1 in Isaac lillldlno 2 II) 1 lli John Havauo 2 (K) Andrew I, on man Charles Unwind I iHh m rs. I.uclni a l.on tleorKo Anile 2 lm, O. C. K'ahler, ,lr. 2 IU DEATHS. HA.VAC1E At her rPKldonco, near Ilpatrloo, (i:i'ii ciUHltV. JNchriliKil. .1L11IO .Ml. NUIIC V HlV nf, nun I (rjyc.n-4, ID uinnlliH mill it 1 iv. Miu was Horn iu foiumma coumy, ivnusyivaiii i, (JrwiUJml, It U thy rutin Ino I w ill That all u hn llvo si i All illo; 'lliun whynhouM itwUh lu-odtu-on lluill Ol (Var when It ilrawn nWh? Uroat Ooil, our ltinc.HU right, 'tis Inst, That earthly frames should turn to titiit ; Cinso, oasu to uiiiiiiul dry ynur team, And shod no uiuio tho wlsluul liar, Hindi. huli tho rlnn painful hiuhw, '1 hfil would detain Ihv uinthd lu-iu; Then why lenluo at find's decree, 'J hat rails thy mother homo (nun thoo? MARKET REPORTS. ltloomuliur itlnrUet Wheat ner bushel SI ltvo ' 1 U't Com " M) OatM. IM I'lourncr n.irre w Oloveiprod W 1' IllXhl-l.il 1 Ij! ltutltr ' Kkrh 1(1 Tullow lu rotatofs 1 O) Dried Al'pU'H 10 11 mill 17 HI deft (WldHlmuldCTS - 1 l.nid m r i-rmtiil 1 liny ier ton M I'l 00 New Advertisements. THUDaK LOTTING! 'Itm bulldlnsof thn llrido lately l.ild out at a poiui nt'iir utuncn iuou s oor iiiuu j- iuiu rrri'ii, u.'iwfi'u liiiiiHuii una .i i, ririisitni lOWll hhlps, will ho lot on Thurd ly, July 'J7 nisi, Tho htonu worlc to bo let hy the perch, uhut incuts 12 tval hlh, stono rlosu hy, Tho hiinuiHtruL-iuro to ho M tvat ho two no nhut iiientH ai ton: tu hoadoublo arch envoi ed brldiro to ho built on uhnutlho huuh plan uh tho ono noxt below that noiut, called tho " Morduu in hue." Pronosul-i will bo repnlvp.1 until 2 o'clock P. M, HtouoworU and hupcr&trueUuo each tu bo let L-1I(UIC, We will meet uttho sloroof Mr. J. II. HmuR on kiiiu uiy, whero km patties iiucre.Hiea wu I 'or fiuther'pnrtlcuhUH tnnulro at thU olllco, sinuiiii imv iitiitwiuiiN ii iwnniHii in for tail uonoHuU bo dim wn Mtml lnnau Iron brido wo Khali consider It optional with u whether to havo u wooden or an iron uriUKe, WM. (J. QUK'If. OY1UIH lumillNH CommU'ru. il, .1, ur.hi'r.u, j AllOht-WM, Kuickbaum, Clerk, CoiuiulBuloueri'Oinee, July II, 1WI-21 v a r u a h i: u n a u khta t ij In purauancoof nn Order of thn Orphans' Court or Coiumiiiu couuiy, ra., ino unuermuntti, uuur dlun nr Charles (Jem Imi t, Daniel (Jem hint, KHZ' aboth (loarhart, nud HLephcu (Join halt, Jr., inln nr children ol JueoU (ttmiluul. Jr.. Into of Aluhic township, In Kald enmity, deeeaied( will rxpnHO io puouo nine, on uiu piuiiuNCH, un umu v,: AtitJUrt'l' h7l, in twelve- o'i lock, noou, tho following duticrlbod valuable reul estate, lu wit llll KlllV IBI HUM FARM ANJ) TKACT OV TjAND situated In Malno township, haul county, bound t n oy mini oi ivuouiiii niiinnun, jouu uuamui v joun iMihH, uuu iKtuiei I'diMunnucner, CONTAINING 112AOHKS, bo tho hamo more or lew. on which aro erected a II .. 1. It,., n.i.l r.tli.ir millmllil. liiL'H. Thero 1 ulno upon tho premUes a una fruit tree. , Clerk, Mn.-KiiTtnKav Hai.k. Ten nerceutofoiio- lourthurthupureluwo money to bo paid by (ho pui chaner ut tho strlU Itm dow n of tho properly. Ouefourlh los tho ten pvrceut. to bo paid at tho continuation Ol Uiu miuv. nu imm u iu uu J ' lu ono year Irom tho confirmation of sale, with ii.inrod irniii tho tlmo tho miri'haber uots no HCkNlou of tho said premlhos, 'Iho cralu lu tho L-round to bo Hold wiiu ino jarrn. rohsoHKioii o iliupu-mlbestohoiclveu on thollrnluay of Hep letnhcrA.u.i.Ti. W,MJAM (,ui;ABV HllU'llUM Ul-IAHlIAH'l', dllUllllUlltf, A UDITOH'H NOT KM-;. A I1ST.UK IIP M VNIIAm lilt IISTArKIIF MVNHA'l llltONI , lll.l . in l iio uihlrmv L'niiit nt lb- i iiiniv ori'iihiin. inn. 'i Iio Atiillltir ni'i'olnti ,1 hy llin ('mill, ti, HiliiiliiUlmtnr or Maiiiias lluim:, laio'nV JnntKim InniKlilp, rnltimliltl county ih-ii-, t "tu iiii-i-i. nn ,rrnou-i inirrcili-ii, mr tm 1-m 1 1 is,, ,,r 1,1-, npiiiiiiittninl nt his nltlou 1,1 litiiiMiiiiiiurit.iiiiHiiiiiiil i 1 1 in I'M 1 1 ilnv nr Ani'iiM A. I. H7l.nl 10 ti'rlntk n. 111. fir hjllit tin v At! I'ltjim-i ImUnir i-tiilnn nunl list tho milil t-itu,. will ho u-'iulivii to pm.elit tin-in nt Hint I line. U W. Jlll.t.Hlt July mi-atr. LU'Rl'lENA IN Alttll! ir. IHVORUE. J n f'nmmnil l'UnHnT l?nliintll.i rnlltil v. K. Fcbrniuy Term, ibtU ' Iilim dottier 1 , V, J-Alliw Huupoulm In IHvoire, Ilcujnmlii Oolilcr, J Hi ui You nio lirreby rrriulreott tuni-ponr on Mouilny llin lmirth ilny of huplnnlmr, A. I, fi, in llin wuUl Court, find answer to thu mil-1 mtn ila1nt,nr Iho miUUT ha thPu ilfilernilinM ex iartc. AAltUN HM t'l'll, . Hlicrlir. Hy order of tlio Court. VWMNtJTON tUINT, rrothonoLiu y, llloomsbuig, July , B71-lt. 1) u J h i c a a T7k vamuiimi niiAti i;htatu. In nirsimncoof rut order or Iho OrrrimnV i.iit or CnlumhU county, tho nndTKltnd )Mr Hwiinlt, Adiuliilslintor, Ac., or ltt-iijam hi ('.unit, dcceiiti'd, Mill uxioiu to puhllo kuIu on thu premise, on 8ATUKDAY, AUdtf.HT Klh.lW, nl 10 oVIortc In Iho lorr-nnim of ilny, id following described real I'ultilu tu vll I All lint certain T K A O T O P L A N h Rllunln In Locust township, ('o1tinill;i umnly, hounded and dOHcrlbud ui ttdhnvitt HyliiinU n Adum rluyberner on tho vnnt, IntuW of U.uc KlHlicron iliu north. Imiilt or W'lllhim 1'IimuIh.. hi I ho west, nud I anus or ii'iuu a Kolh on n... hotilh, containing I-'OURTV-SEVEN ACU1M, moronr Its, Whoicou Is elected ft ono nnd ono. nun Mnry Dvi:i.i,!NO ltotwi:, iiaiin nnd other out uitllulnipt. Thero U n koo I Appt. iiiuiiiiiu on ino proiniii-s nun oilier una trii , Tlwio Ih il well ol irooil water ill tho tlnm-ni n..- dwelling house. L'onihtion.sopHat.k. Ono third ol' t in l.m -luiMi money to leninlii elmrced upon the nu-mi. oi during tho imturnl life, of tho widow or n.u.t l uexinlu una ino interest in no n iniiii v nu.i n-Rtilnrly p.ild to tier hy Iho pnreli.-in.r or pur unser4 ntul in no rouipiiieil lloni uiu ih iiiy ir 'i-renioer, A. 11. 1MI. Twenty her eent. of twn-thllds of tho Ptireli.u-. money lu tie pnld ut llin Httlkln down ol tin property, ono I hint of thu liiitntieo oftliopurehusp iiouev to na nu a on t uoeniiurmnuoiioi inuhiiii-. nnd Ihn hnlnnco of tho purelniKo money In hid- )enr t letentter wl h lntoleit from thu Kt il.iv of I.Veemlier, A.1I.1S71. I'lirenu-ier in pay lor uei-u nun nuunp 1'i:ti;h hwa.vk, July H',1 1 Adnilnlstmtoi, MACIIINi:. si Komwm sun aUATilTIK-S Op Tin-; i:i,IAi IlOWli HliWINll MACHINH ILilrawM tin nHlllcti ai you no ny niiui, otiu iloliol. II Klvert llireail for enell stlteli ae ni.Ili to tho thlcIilu-H-l ol latino sowen. oiner-i no imi Jl uses a Mtralght neeillo nnil llin r lor ma tlireail Ihnn unv other tnaelilno. Tho sllti-li i alike on liolli hliles. 11 lias lu nilillilon lo tin -nil iiilvantiisiH elaltueil hy oilier niai hlne, H hns been letell unit is Known 10 on inn un, iluraliln tnaelilno lu tho inniket. Tho rullhit scwlnn inaehlnu men aro anxious to otitiitti tlie nueney ol this nintliluo Is eoneluslMi i-vl-h-nre tnai 1110 pillule nro laieeiy in wen in mis iiil- i hlne, whlelt has not elianiiuil Us tirlnelple hu lis lornnllon vUl Drawlus a stitch us you -hy hiitnl. Hou on easy lerius ai. C0I. f!2l AND 80S TiAOlvAWANN AVKNUE, SUKANTON, CA. Julyll'71-ilin. "iHTSOAirOlCr AOADEin, ACADKMIA, 1A. Tho "lilh Hrhoolyear begin September t Locution heallliiul. nttraetlvo mul well adui to phyhlc.it dovulopiiu-nt. l-'ico lioni lo-ih idaceH nnd KiihtoiiH, thn ln(luencen mo mot Moro than it.'NHi younw men havo here l prcparvu lor i;ouet!o or iiusiuesi. Tirnu moderate. Apply fur circular, to 1. D.STON'K.A M, .t..!. l'A'rnntMON. m ifutual Firo Insurance Cmji:n At WootMm-k, lias been ilolutr laislnesn inm oniiytaiH. Hliar-4lt has intit no ium iinun ami tho avcnio into of nsHHiiit'ht diulntln iiuriyonu yeaiK nan ien.';i rruri-Nr. Tho asitKnieut tor tho year Ju-! ended is.' ii- it t'KNi'., and Iho Company has a clear sm phi ovtr nil liabilities. noil iAMJ.-UoO acres hiumrlor Wiinii ' Timiiku land, near I,oi-k Haven, I'.i.. ucres IIfmi.ouc TiMiiiui laud, Poilir in V V, V, HllUAI-'Mt.dooninlHl.l lAXli t, romuie, r W lloU'hllllll Ic, mid c Mtlinin bttvetauo can bo easily inadu at nhout t pt r Kiillou, with AK( llh.NliU It A Mil ifi iiunii Hoot Itccrllxtnut, Ask lor It a) store, or send 'Ji cents foruvlal and dti 1 to IU' Noilh Third Htieet, 1'hltiirilelphl i. 111 A' a;Ts V(t.Ti:n i.n tne TKANSM1SSI0X 01' LI I'M. CtHTNSEIS OX T1IK NATUKi: ASH IIVniKS' tiik aMascui.inu KitNi-rroN. Uy Oit. Nai'm authority of "Tho I'livsleul 1,1 lo ol Woman, lelateH Utlhcmatt' ex W lull ot new diets: dill hot outsDokem nraellenl Htid nonular' hLlib lliirsed; sells iiinldly. Hold by ubHerlptlm urn i.xeiuxivo lerriiory, imni iiiicnn. i s. Addrtss lor contents, &c. ., U, l-'Klttil'S A lMildlsheril'hlliidelphlaJ'.i. Agents'! KoTul This! WK Willi. I'.VV AI1K.NT1 A s.l, Mil ill-' s:)ll I'llll WIll-lKniiil lltpni.i.. ' nllow a lurtfo eonitulsslon In i-ell our m w -' louilerlul tnveullolis. AiMu-khM. WAlJNI.U a 1 11.. .Miiti,hall,.MIell, A MlUlOiN 1)0 JihAllS- Bilucwil but quiet men ean inalua foiiutu tevtallus tlio tere'tof tho bitslneiis to n-ioiii AiWress, KlitlAlt Mils, 'nX IlioailwioN.-w 1 1,(1(1 Crl L'"L'S. flit l!t.NIUUT ('ONL'IIUT r.tlj Distribute!" lUlUuellloritiu roiinillln Asjlmn of tin' Msli'i- ol Cliurlty Inlliof'ltv of New Yorlr, anil HSI.IIIKIW KAll.dUs' llltl'lIAXS' llu.Mi:, Wiishluci D. O., to ho belli 111 Waklllimtou, II. L' un mul by vliluo of a penult. Irom Hon. inlsslnuer of lillernal ltovcuue, nu Thurv' July mil. positively. Alter Iho Concert, tho Cnnituhhlnuci., ' " nwaril to the bitecessiui iic'Uei.nouiei'4 1,003 GIFTS AMOUNTING! TO SiJO.OW. S'tm TirKETH only will bo koM, nt si ea -i lion. II. .MiCiillouuli. of Kllilon, .Mil., Mi Oeo. T. t'.istle, llallliuore. Mil., Cointnlsiiloiiii Hon, Jus. H, Ni-uley, .M. C. I'J ItsLiii njli, Tru.leo, ltelercneest Mnjor-Oen. D. Httnler, l.H . Vasliliii!li.ii, I). U.j lion. Jus, S. Neley, rin buiuh, I'a.; l-'irst National Hank, llimeisioiin Mil.; Appleninil & Co., llnnkers, Jlai4erslni'' Upilet;r.iir Hous, lluueihtowu , lion. H. i liient, lato Attorney. Ueneinl, linllluioiii t l Abbolt, r.M., ill 1'. O. Ave., Ilalllinor.i; .luliil H I'owler, i:u j W. II, M)er, ol V, II. Jlyir " Ilro.. Kxcliatmo l'lace, lUltllnnie, Deeits or tlio Ileal IMate, cortllle.l M ' eomihel, lu liauilN ol the Tl listen. 'i'lekets unil clieulaiii euu bo linil or V ' lli;Vlil.1. llen'l AKi-nl, Htulloner ant Print' No. 31 Nasnu Htreet, New York. Tickets n " C. 0, 1) , trile.lri J. Heml iorl lieulai-.eoiilaliini ilei-crlpflon of piUe. TlckiU lor hale ul--ii " lllley & Hiirtenl, ut their News KlaliJs, I'lm-i ilolpbln, IlarrUbumli, I'litkbuiKli, ,Ve., uuu "" lltiuol 1'euu, lliltlluutuudcoiiliccttoiis. JAll'liMOltK 1'IANO.S. Wo lcsncctrully call tlio attention or tlioy deslrlni! to iiiiicliaio nur iiiaku or I'lauos, aro n.ul!.lleil that in con Klvo nallsliictlon " every cuke. Our worliiiieiiBklllliiluiul mpeti"'-ei-a anil nro muter Iho ptional kuperlnteiuli ii" of tho ineinbeis ul our Una. Wu uko only tl best noasoneU tlnllier, anil Iho material lu Be"' rill IS lllfcl eiuns. win . --. ......"..v - liavo tho patent auralles urrnnifeiiient Ihroiiii out, which lu Iho opinion or the inol roim tent Juuites Is iironouneeil valuable, liy thin irovemiitt u Vlano Is lundo nioio iluioblo u-1 leeps tlni lo-io louuer. Woclnluiforour lu i ' Menu that thcyuio kecoiul lo none, unit in J col. bllioull tlioVsnenllal elcineuts Unit eoie-l tulo mipcrlor workmiinslilp. Wo will uiu- willten KUUiantFii for live yeum. Mr. Comiaii I HKIMAN, lnetuber of our litt'i. will visit llloouikbum lour tlnios a iar n ' pulr ana nllenil lo lituluu of nil '.hmos. 11 libselieo ol Mr. FlIKIUAN. Mr. I, K. MII.I.HJ " iitleuil to our buslnoks fn llloouu.buri.' mul nutliolizeil to rceelvo ntul kollclt orilors. Wo cun Blvo tlio very bikt 'ftlTfo & ,-0, lialt'linoro, M. I1- , l K. MiI.i.Kit, Heater In 1'lunos, orBiins me Melo.lisi.is llooiUvonuil live Hop oil! i i Iio Until alio, bolu at III". Tonus tuy, Juno -