t ($0lttmMaw. DLOOMSBURO, PA. Friday September S, lSfl Pblilo anil CoiKiior ) Ono of tho main iloponuclw of tl10 Radical Slnto Committor fr success nt tho onsulnjr election 1' to croato divis ions In tho stronglv Democratic coun ties nnd thus dlml'fah their majorities. Thoy lmvo ral InrBo corruption fund for this .surposo nnd nro using It to luduco vnuntcor candidates to como out ngalmt tho regular nominees of tho party, Aoplng by Buch divisions nnd consequent 111-fecllng to keep Demo crate nwny from tho election. Wlion so fully warned of tho purposes of theso movements, nnd that they aro Instigat ed by tho Radical leadors, will not every Democrat guard against tholr effect 1 Will not ovory ono turn out to tho polls? Will not ovory ono dla courago disorganization ? Will not ovory Democrat rally around tho good old standard and uphold It with his very best endoavors? Romombor that every man who asks you to dlvldo your strength asks you to weaken youreol vesl Jsvery ono who attempts to crcato III feeling does so with tho dollberato in tcntlon of weakening tho party I Ho Is doing that which disheartens Its friends and destroys Its hopos of success. Every body knows that n united party Is (stronger than a divided ono, and every Republican rejoices at Democratic dl vision. They encourago It and then laugh In their sleeves at their success, nnd whenover thoy can nngor a Demo crat at his party thoy count It n gain 1 Democrats, let your motto bo UNION nnd VICTORY I Stato nnd National success nro nt stake 1 Tho question Is whether tho Democrats or Republicans Mian gain this Important victory. Lot us unlto ns ono man and put forth nil our strength, ns n groat nnd well organ ized army, to gain a Democratic tri umph. Columbia is ono of tho most Important counties In tho State nnd her example In doing her whole duty will lmvo a most Important Influence Rally together for tho causo and lot no cun ning machinations or tricks of your enemy drlvo you from your patriotic purpose Remember that tboso nro most successful whoso united efforts most deserve success 1 Life of Dr. Stanton. Tho proud boast of tho sanguinary hero, Dr. Stanton, that ho never led any body Into danger, may bo supple mented by his Kadical supporters with tho additional boast that he never got any body out of it! A hero without a battlo or oven a military command a Colonel without appointment, election or commission, his valor is attested only by tho descretion with which ho retreated Into Ohio and took shelter within tho walls of a hospital well filled wun tno luxuries tho government had paid him for providing. Hero, amidst nurses anu waltors and wondering lac qulcs.tho Surgeon displayed his rich reg imentals to wondorlng eyes and demon strated how loyalty paid bost when it kept out of danger but in close proxim ity to Undo Sam's purso strings 1 In fact, tho gallant Colonol nlwAjm pre ferred handling pills and cash to bi. lets nnd swords, and ho was firmly of tho opinion that tho proximity ornurses was preferablo to that of Rebels I To have his bowels swelled with plum puddings was to his mind farpreferable to having them rlppod up with hostile swords or riddled with bullets, and he therefore preferred his downy bed to tented danger In the Held. His candi dacy now for the Auditor Generalship Is a fulfillment of thoso patriotic impuls es over actuating him which led him to servo his country in thoso positions which paid well and -wore freo from danger. Tho Incidents and experiences of army contracting peculiarly qualify him for covering up and obscuring tho pecadllloes and rascalities of tho con federates who gavo him tho nomina tion for Auditor General. No Evanb steals will bo permitted to seo tho light after his election, and all other loyal frauds will be securoly covered up from tho prying oyes of meddlcsomo tax payers who want to know what be comes of their money. Rut so complex Is the history, of Dr. Stanton that wo must glvo it by piece meal. Moro anon. Geo. 0. Evans, a Stato war claim agent, defrauded tho Stato out of moro than $300,000. Neither tho Governor, Auditor General, Btato Treasurer, or Attorney General, Radical officials whoso business it was to boo that tho money was paid Into thoStato treasury, took any notlcoof tho fraud. Finally a Deputy in tho Attorney General's offlco discovered It. Ho at onco exposed tho villainy. Notwith standing tho fact that no effort wcro mado to punish tho villain who stolo tho money of tho Stafe or to compel him to pay back that which he stole, until public opinion compelled such action, the humble Deputy Is removed from offlco for tolling tho public about the theft 1 1 Tho thief who stolo Is left scott-freo for years, but tho man who told on him is promptly punished 1 Such is tho conduct of Radical ofllco- holders 1 Both Radical TJ. S. Senators wcro cognizant of this groat steal both know all about It. Rut not n word had thoy to say about It I Did thoy got part of the proceeds ? Did tho money go into tho Radical electioneering fund? now much of it did tho offlco-holders' ring of Bloomsburg got): Does tho money still Jingle In their pockots or am mey uivmo with tho volunteers? Whore Is tho money? Thk Pamphlet Laws of tho last ses sion of tho Legislature nro now pub lished In a hugo volumo of 1070 pages! Tho total number of acts public and private, la one thousand four hundred and flftocn, besides twenty-two Joint Resolutions. This book and tho contents of this book furnish a conclusive argument in favor of a Constitutional Convention, by means of which alone can tills enor mous flood of legislation, partly usoloss and partly pernicious, be stopped. Democrats I the time for action has arrived. You are called upon to do your duty, and your wholo duty, Tho campaign has fairly Joponcd, and tho day of battle la approaching. If you would achlevo victory, to work at onco. What is wanted is comploto organiza tion. See to It that this is effected. wun it the aay is our own. Without it I comoattoitat J The Contention (notion. 5110 rascals lmvo got ahead of tlio old unto Constitution and It Is necessary to raako amendments to It which shall check them and securo tho rights of tho people Corporations must ho roformcd, regu lated nnd curbed, so that they shall not nbsorb popular power, control legisla tion, becoino hot-bens or nuuso anu no mornllzo society. Prlvatonnd Bpcclal legislation must bo cut off and nil tho mutters with which It Is concerned bo regulated by general laws. Tho proposition should bo submitted to tho peopto that tho sessions of tho Leglslaturo shall bo biennial, except only when tho two Housos shall bo convened by tho Governor. A slnglo legislative session cutoff or saved undor such an nmondmont would much moro than cover tho wholo cost of n Conven tion. The election of Stato Treasurer should bo taken from tho Legislature, whero It Is an occasion nnd causo of lntrlguo end corruption, leading lnovltahly to maladministration nnd mlsuso of tho public funds. Tho purity nnd fairness of popular olectlons Btiould bo further socurcd by uniform regulations which tho Lcglsla turo cannot disturb or destroy In tho Interest of party after the fashion of tho existing evil statuto for tho consti tution of election boards In Philadel phia. Of constitutional right each party should lmvo Its share of election ofllccrs throughout tho Stato, electable by its own vote). Provisions for tho moro comploto nnd Just representation of tho pooplo In Government, and authorizing lcglsla tlvo action to that end, should bo sub. mlttcd for popular consideration and acceptance. Thcsonrosomoof tho important sub Jccts to bo had In viow by tho citizens when thoy como to voto upon tho ques Hon of a Convention at tho approaching election. That their decision will bo in favor of n Convention U reasonably certain, nnd In our opinion such dccls Ion will bo wlso and timely. No doubt, if a Convention shall bo authorized, It will bo called undor tho main provls Ions of tho bill proposed nt tho last scs sion in tho Sonato, which secured fair representation to tho pcoplo In Con von tion, limited tlio sitting of tho Convcn tion to ono hundred days, fixed tho pay of members at a modcrato sum and pro vided that one-third of the members of the Convention might require theseparate submission to the people of an; amend' ment proposed by the Convention. This last provision will protect tho people from bad nniendmciits, If such shall bo proposed by n Convention majority. Thoy will not bo compelled to tako bad amendments In order to got good ones, but can dlscrlralnato between them in casting their votes. More Radical i-'rjud ! It is a palpable fraud for tho Radicals to palm Dr. David Stanton upon tho publio as a Colonel. Ho nover served in tho nrmy ns such, nor in any other military capacity, nnd nover oven hold a Colonel's commission, cither In poaco or war. burgeons, It Is true, hold nom inal rank, which Axes their nay but gives no command. If Stanton's his tory is rlr-htlv ?lvnn ho was Tint nvmi n UUI(,WU ... tho army. So far ns ho served at all ho was merely a loplolly nbout hospitals situated at a very safo distnnco from rebeldom, and was employed In sup plying theso with medicines and not In attending to tho sick. Such nro tho ropresentntlons mado. They remain uncontradicted. No history of his mil itary services Is given by his support ers. If ho had a worthy military ro cord they would be glad and in a hurry to glvo it In tho most highly ombollish ed form. As none is given, it Is fair to infer that lie has none, and that such pretenco by giving him a title ho never held is n fraud. Beath Is in llttio hotter plight. It is claimed for him that ho held n com mission In n negro company, but no uc- count Is given of his military history. Como, Messrs. Radicals, if your candi dates aro roally military men they must havo u hlstory.and if they havo a history the public Is entitled to tho bencllt of it. It is high tlmo It Is brought out, for tho truth of n history given only on tho ovo of tho election, when tliero is no tlmo for examination, may well be doubtod. Tho public want to know what your candidates havo dono for their country, if any thing. Tlio Urcat Evans Steal. The queerest thing out Is tho removal of J. M. M'Ci.uitE, Deputy Attorney General, for ferreting out tho great Evanb theft ! Ordinarily a public ofll cor would bo thanked for such action, as It Is plainly a simple performance of duty to tho Stato. To watch tho interests of tho State and to oxposo any villainy that may bo dotceted, all honost men will hold is a duty of thoso entrusted with tho caro of Its affairs, but for dis charging tills very duty tho Radical Attorney General, at tho avowed dicta tion of tho Radical Governor, removes tho officer who ferreted out ono of tho most nefarious pieces of rascality over perpetrated upon tho State, and which is also a swlndlo of tho Federal govern ment 1 This act can bo looked upon In no other light than n dellboroto assump tion of tho crime by Oov. GEAnYnnd Attornoy General Dhewster. Tlio Philadelphia Ledger, a non-partisan paper, thus sum3 up tho enso: Tho Deputy Attorney General "had dono nn Important and valuable servleo to tho people of tho Commonwealth ; ho ltad exposed nn enormous public wrong hu deserved high praho and hearty encouragement from hisstiDur iorsj but Instead of that ho Is rowaid. edby a demand for his removal by thu Govornor, nnd his actual expulsion by tho Attorney General. Why? Every honorable man must ask this question s why ? And tho Governor and tho At tornoy Genoral, by their oxtraordlnary course through tho whole proceedings in tho matter. toruiInutlnL'liithfinxniii. slon of tho officer who exposed tho gigantic fraud, Justify tho public in looking to them for tho answer." Driven to tho wall on Its falso charges the Jtepubltcan throws thorn ovorboard and goes back to last year to trump up slanders against tho Contralla and Con. yngham delegates. As wo wore not In tho county then wo nro not familiar with what was dono at that tlmo. but wo know that the abused delegates vindicated thomsolves by atlldavltaafter me eiocuon, wmcli wo publlshod. Will tho Jlepubllcan havo tho fairness tn rn. publish thoso affidavits? 8urolv anv man who has regard for truth will pub llsh a sworn dofonco in any caso wham ho makes nn Infamous charge, ' THE COLUMBIAN ltnillcnl Corruption I'mitl. DKMOCllATS HIS ON VOUll QUAllI). To tho robbory of tho Kcdoral nnd Stato Treasuries, tho lmmcnuo sums furnished by government Contractors nnd by tho Rankers who distribute tho government loans, and oilier stealings, tho Radicals proposo to ndd a heavy collection from their olllco-holdors nnd partisans, ns will ho seen by tho circular attached, which has been exposed by ono of tho victims. Ry biicIi means n popular majority Is to bo ROUGHT UP in Pennsylvania and tho will of tho pcoplo Is to bo defeated 1 Tills nefarious gamo Is commencod by attempts to dlvldo nnd distract tho Democratic party In Its various stroug holds. Already this grand sclictno Is In motion In Luzerne, Schuylkill, York, Northumberland, Columbia mid other strongly Democratic counties nnd (lis trlcts nnd endeavors will bo mndo to extend It to ovory democratic county In tho Stato I Volunteer candidates nro tho moro Instruments to carry out tho Radical purposes, nnd whero they aro not directly bought tip, brought out, and supplied from tho Radical corrup tion fund, their candidacy Is upheld and supported by tho lUdlcat lenders who furnish tho main part of tho money to pay expenses. Democrats of Colum bia, Luzerne, Schuylkill, York, Nor thumberland Douiocrnts every whero AROUSE TO ACTION nnd teach these mercenaries that you cannot bo corrupted, Inveigled, or defeated by their cunning tricks or their corruption funds 1 Rally round your lug, sustain every nominee, nnd poll every voto for tho Democratic causal Hero Is tho Radical circular, read It attentively, and go to work with tho moro energy to sustain your principles Now to tho circular : (confidential.) UNION llEl'imi.lCAN HTATU CKSTRAIi COMMITTEE. I'll II.AtlKI.lMIIA, 1X71, Sin: Tho croat Republican Party which has so successfully administered tho affairs of tho National Government nnd u minority of tho Stato Govern mcnts during tlio past ten years, enters upon tho present campaign in thu Stato or Pennsylvania with the conlldenco that Its glorious work in tho past has neon endorsed and approved by ovory sincere lover of his Stnto mid country. Our party must, In tho present strugglo lor political supremacy tnrougiiotit tno Stato. ndd another victory to thn many already won, nnd placo Pennsylvania as unquanucuiy republican in tno com Ing Presidential contest in 1872. Every effort will bo mndo by tho Democratic party to gain control of tho Houso of Representatives, which, under tho apportionment bill passed by tho Leglslaturo of '71, gives tho Republican party a majority of six members. This majority must bo maintained A Dem ocratic ascendancy in both Houses of tlio Leglslaturo may causo defeat in tho campaign of 1871!. Wo ask your aid, support nnd actlvo uu-upuruiion in tno labors nnd movo mcnts which tho Stnto Committee nro. poses to Inaugurate during tho present canvass. Wo, therefore, respectfully solicit from you One.humlml Dollars, and percent, oil the iicarhl comDcnsutioii of uour employees, ns n contribution for tho uso of 1110 committee. All rutins win ho JuiII ciously expended for organization, doc. utnents and meetings. Tho rcniittnnco should bo mado by check, money order, or registered letter, nnd addressed to Gen. Henry II. Rlngham, Treasurer, U. R. S. C. 0., Philadelphia. I.f coming Comity. Tho Democratic Convention of Ly MU 11.1 coming county tiuiiiuimuu nu. m.- oxcoptionablo nnd worthy ticket last week, nnd wo hopo thoy will seo to It that every man on it is elected. by n full voto of tho party. Huston Hephuiin, Esq., is ono of tho nominees for Asso ciate Judge. Wo congratulate our old frlond that ho Is thus placed In n fair way to a&sumo tho title legally ho has so long hold by courtesy nnd that ho is no longer to bo soparnted even officially from his inevitable companion, tho Prcsidont Judge The Standard speaks in glowing terras of tho cxcellcuco of tho ticket and tho satisfaction with which it Is received by tlio wholo party. Tho convention unanimously declared for Gon. Hancock for President. Moro Corruption! . A commlttco of Radical politicians nro now nt Washington levying a contri bution to tho corruption fund from tho various Government employees I All tho Secretaries lmvo given their Penn sylvania clerks leavo of absenco to at tend tho election, notwithstanding tho fact that thoy all voted at tho Washing ton city election I Lot Democrats bo prepared for this fraud I Whero these clerks appear to voto thoy ought to bo required to swear that thoy havo no other resldcnco nnd lmvo not voted in any other Stato or Territory within six months. In nil cases whero election officers wrongfully rccoivo their votes, tho culpablo olllcers nnd fraudulent voter ought to bo promptly nrrested. If Dr. Stanton was over hrovettod for "distinguished services" It will bo very easy to tell what thoso services wcro. What battlo-ileld did ho over seo? That ho was connected with tho bravo Pennsylvania Reserves before thoy left tho Stato may bo true, but about tho tlmo or shortly nftcr they entered the Held of hostilities, Dr. Stanton had himself transferred to another servleo by Ills uncle, nnd It is allcdged spent tho balance of his tlmo out of sight or hoarlng of battle. If this statement is not true, why don't his frleuds glvo his history ? Thu Radicals or Rradford county havo nominated Col. Goitno.v V. Ma son for Senator. Goiidon was onco a star in tho Democratic galaxy but n 3000 county majority on tho other sldo mado mm seo n now light. Wo nro, howover, glad of his nomination, for ho Is 11 much better man than tho Rad icals of Jiradford usually Bend to tho Leglslaturo much less nddlctcd to general corruption. dux. jrcOANDLESs Is traversing tho Stato, speaking with groat offect wher over ho goes. When ho Is elected Au ditor General thcro will bo no moro Evans nw!ndtos or tho llko. Gon. M'Candi.ess will maltoa spooch In Rloomsburg upon tho closo of tho campaign. Tub entire National flvo per cent, geld Intorostlonn has been talion. 4200. 000,000 woro offered. It would bo curl oua to know how much tho National Treasury will reallzo from this loan, hut our Radical rulers do not glvo thu pilbllosuch Information. Hoiiacb GitEELV Is a candidato for president and his friends nro beginning .o marshal their forces. It Is doubtful .whether thoy will yield to Granv'm nomination undcrany circumstance. AND DEMOCRAT, The people of Ccntralla and tho two ! Conytigliatn districts, ns a general thing, nronn humble, hardworking nnd In dustrious pcoplo, having llttio business connection with tho rest of tho county, for tho most part pttrsuonii altogether different occupation from tlio rest, nro of n different nationality, having few acquaintances nnd no rolattvcs In the other parts of tlio county nnd n very largo majority of thcni, having lied from oppression nnd tyranny in other lauds, voto with tlio Democratic parly. Por tho last reason they nro grossly slandered, and for tho preceding rea sons It may ho entirely safe to do so. whether it is cither respoctablo or man ly, or in tho least degree honorable, for any man (much less n nowspaper) to do so, wo Icavo to tho good senso of an civ lighted nnd generous pcoplo to deter mine. Wo doubt whether tliero Is n worso pest In society than n reckless or loosc tongucd calumniator, and If ho happens to havo a press at his command tho caso is aggravated. Wo do not know that tho pcoplo referred to caro any thing about their vllllflr-i'd or llielr foul slanders, and wo Inclino to tho opinion that tho Injury dono to tho rest of tho community Is sreatcr than to them, but a political party Hint has no belter stock in trade ought to blush to present Its caso to tho public ought to rctlro to tho rahblo of viperous tat tiers and common scolds. Tho defanu Hon of prlvnto citizens, nnd of public officers or candidates, is base, low nnd unworthy, nnd tho venom that gives riso to It Is Justly tlo'plscd by nil right thinking people, Tho party or com munlly that tolerates it will soon ceaso to command report, nnd although wo havo lelt compelled to notlco soiuo 0 this sort of thing lately wo despiso It too much even to malio n practlco of contradicting its falsehood) and slang Tlio Orruiitlon Slander. Tho Jlepubllcan gavo currency to thu slander that Sir. SltAi'i'Htt had pur chased delegates and Intimated that It could prove tlio charge. When con fronted with n flat denial It began to higgle that somebody had told some, body clso that ho had heard, Ac, Ac. Hut wo hold tho promulgator nqiinroly to tho point : prove your charge if you can as you know you can not, with draw It llko n man if you do neither. then stand beforo tho public a convict' ed nnd confessed calumniator. Tliero Is no esenpo 0110 or tho other horn of tho dilemma must bo taken 1 With nil fair men it is enough, when a chargo Is made, for tho defenco to en ter a simplo denial nnd chnllengo proof. If thonccuscr can not produco proof, ho must tnko tho consequences of making a falso charge. In tho caso of all alio- gatlons o( bribery In referonco to nny dolcgato In tho Into Democratic cottnty convention, or nny candidato beforo It not only Is tho chargo denied but tho accuser Is defied to produco cither proof or rcasonablo scmblanco of proof I The chargo has not tlio least foundation in fact. Tin: Radicals hold their delegate elections to-morrow nnd their county convention on Monday. All this sheer farce tho offlco-holders ring hnv ing sold tho thing out two weeks ago Tho convention was not oven called until after nil tho nrraiigcmonts woro completed. Tho corrupt ring who 64i.D -,,( of (1D i.ooiiie' who so grossly persecuted atouu M Heni'.y and others, (nnd eseapod tho consequences by inducing tho rovonuo ofllclnls nt Washington to unlawfully exact a promlso that they should not bo prosecuted) have manipulated tho wholo affair nnd tho Republican masses havo no moro to do with it than their brethren in Ethiopia. Tho bargain Is concluded, tho contract issigued, sealed and delivered, tho convention has noth ing to do but to meet, pass soino stale resolutions, nnd then adjourn and go homo. It is just as easy to tell them now what thoy will do as it will bo for them to toll It nfter tho convention ad journsonly tho official ring will not mnko report till uflor that datol Co.vsciii.sx'K sometimes will prevent pcoplo from sleeping soundly, It is said, and if under such circumstances tho aniiablo editor of tho Jlepubllcan imag ined himself called n " liar," wo assuro him it wasonly a natural result of men tal and physical condition j nnd when ho was called n " flalsltlor " his muddy brain was only n llttio mixed n real and natural word wis Intended by tho "silent prompter," lint tlio oblivious ness of ulecp or other iiniur.il or tem porary causo got tho xyli.ihies of tho wordjuiiibled. Tho lads remain nil tho same something was excogitating n protest against fibbing, and tho monitor in question may not always suggest pollto terms. Always tell tho truth nnd then you will not bo troubled lu that way. A UEroiiT has got out that 100 sub scribers to this paper havo discontinued their subscriptions because of our de termined nnd unyielding support of tho nominees of tho party and opposition to disorganizes. Wo beg to say thnt thero havo been but threo dleoutln uancos sinco tho county convention, and only ono of thoso lor tho cause assigned. Tho now subscriptions far outnumber these, mid wo do not think tho volun teers combined havo "100 Democratic supporters, or tho half of that number, in tho county. 100 indignant subscrib ers would inakoqiiltoarespcctnblomass meeting of the kind, nnd unanimous discontinuance of tholr papers would 1111 up an editorial pocket that Is rather dilapidated Just now. HuitOEON Stanton Is justly termed a " paper Colonel." Poiin'ey's J'ress has another nttncl: of ICu-Klux fever, nnd Its ravings uro ns virulent as over. A vote for McCanw-hss mid Cooper is u voto to purgo two Important branches of tho Stato aovornment of thlovcs llko Evans nnd his backers. Tlio Crawford Comity System. Acraln lias tho Crawford Countv Svs tern been tested by tho Republicans of Lancaster county, und again lias it biiou proven n most fruitful parent of cor ruption nnd fraud, Tho names of tho candidates who woro returnol ns high est on tho list will bo found elswhuru. Tlio men who camo out uhoad lu tho count will constituluthu Radical tlckot, inougn tliero uro very gravo doubts ns to whether a nuinbur of thorn ovor re ceived n majority of the votes nctunlly east. Tho nlr Is llllod with rumors of frnud and rascality, and very many honest Republicans uro completely dis gusted at tho result. Tho ticket, taken throughout, is the worst nud tho weak est ever offored to tho voters of tho county, JMncattcr Jntttllgencer, BLOOM SBTJ11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. now Tin: jio.nkv oi:s i Something for Tax-payers to Consider. ',000,000 STOLKN-$20,000,000 UNA I' ciiuntki) von yauu,uuu,umi "iiuj. wiiEitr.Titi: wounniNii twinetii." at.wvi noil of Mm neniilo's money stol en from thosloamcr Golden Rule I 32.SS.000 missing wliilo Hccroinry lloutwell was Commissioner ol Intern nl Uo von 110. M.ooo.ooo missing inrougu u. a. reasurer Spinner. SI0.000.000 missing In tho P0.1l Oluco Depaitnicnt. , si.non.ooo mission on account of salo of nrms, vessels nnd iimiilllons of war. 8l.000.uuu missing on account 01 h.iiu ofiron-clads to Peru, -20.003.(100 mlssum on account 01 col lectors of Internal Revenue. During tho past two years 1110 receipts fmm riutiinis. Internal rovonuo and other source) aggregated $300,000,000. Of this sum about $200,000,00 ) hns been niii.rntir ntnil Id 1 11(1 iviv no It OI 1110 nil- onal debt, WIUIO tno " expenses oi uiu government' wero esuinaiou nt uoo.ooo-leavlngn balanco of $100,000, OHO unaccounted for. Is It any Wonder i lint, iidiin ill Mil niiic.iiioiiiersc.in n lord to keep oxpenslvii carriages, dozim of nvnonslviilinr.so3. liveried servants, nnd houses worth hundreds of thousand of dollars? Isltnny wonder ttnitnn 1110 leading men or tho iiepubiican pany aro living inn stylo far beyond tholr Incomo from their salaries, nnd yet making money? li It tiny wonder that in mil res in civil n o ucconio uamw runt In endeavoring to llvo In tho 8.11110 stylo ns government otllclals who nro supposed to receive salaries of i8,000 to $2.1,000 n year? Is It any wonder that lloiitib lean " siato vechis," who imvu failed In trlft enterprises, can tunas $200,000 to $300,(100 in four years in "doing business lor inoBtaie, er uuu Republican Stato olllcers nro cfrald to prosecuio such agents ior uuiuumiu' ineni v M00.000.000 111 SSI112 in two years I $20,000,000 known tohavobeeiihtolen, nnd 20,uw,uuu more, 01 inicrnsw ruvi.- nue, unsung unucr very suspicious w mmhinpp t Is t nnv wonder t hathiis I1C3S1S mm, nnd that fax-payers nro complaining? is it any woniier mat nonusi men mo leaviii' tlio Jlenubiieaii pany mm rai caving tlio Republican parly ylng under thu h inner of tin vim: i io Democ racy "Heading O'aullc Tn! T.i!t Ta!l! Thu rnllowlmr table compiled by llio ( iw nnal KnmUfce. II uslraloHlio USO' fulness radicalism in piling up, nigiier nnd li cher. tho load ol taxation beneatl which tho people nru groaning, oppress ed by n burden loo heavy for them to near. Tlio csumaio is coiupiiieu upimu few leadlngailicies: Tim pnfm -.r iv n TArn On his salt IIS per rent, nit iiis liopiicr .-iv (in Ills 1 Ice.. s", " On Ills unap 70 " On his stnirli Ol ' (in lila rniutle. i i (M 1114 fcllCPtH fll lllS lldl. -V 11 On tlio blanket Hint cencrx lilnl .-10 " (In tlio rnrpct ho buy HI " On IiIh window cnrliilim in " (in IiIn knives nnil lotks " (in IiIh wln.loiv ijlni. M " On Ills wuter iltclicr M ' On tho lint lie wenrs I " On 111 htocUlnus 75 " On n ilressof illl: for his ulle ft) " On n tlre of woolen 1 " On n mniwl .Oil ' On n hauillterclilc' Si M AMI THE V.U1I MAX. On his bonJs NOTHING, THE FAK3IEU IS TAXEll, On htshoo Atul Hpaile, ench Oper cent, un ins nnrKO Hnutii hi On Ills plow (. " on his thaliis 11)0 " (in his h'trncHs :li " (In n Imnil hhw 7i " On iv pen Uiuru M " On n illnner e.tn 3 " On mi lion liooiili.mil Uj " AXIl THE llONIllIOI.DEtl, OnhlsbonJs UOTIIINU It will bo observed that tho ncccssar ics of 1 fo aro 1 ho nrtlc cs which ur taxed tho highest. Lycoming Standard, Why SliouM a Man ho a Dcinurrnl ! lionano. 'j-. oowta orn in favor of all uuuusi, luwiiiguni lUllillniotrnUonoril government. lleeauso tho Democratic party Is tho Jlilll.V Ul UIU JlUUjlil. Jlecauso tho nation owes all itJias in greatness to tlio early nnd Judicious up plication of Democratic Ideas and theo ries to tho administration of its affairs Reeonso tho Democratic party is lu favor of a Government of tho people. lleeauso it is In favor of a plain system of government, "void of pomp, pro. tectillir all. and cranllnr f.ivnr.s to nrmn. dispensing its blessings aliko upon tho ingit nnu tno khv.uiu rieli ami tlio poor." lleeauso tho Democratic party is In favor of n aoverumeut not of forco but of principle. Because it is not a sensational nnrtv. but ono whoso nrinclnlus aro nllku sacred to tho people i East nntl West. lu of tno Xorth.South, tioeaiisoit is a patty oiinoicd to "anv kind of tyranny over tlio minds of men." Jlecauso tho Democratic party l.siu l.ivoroi maintaining tho General Oov eminent in tho oxereiso of its Consti tutional powers, and of perpetuating to tlio States all the liberty commensurate with tho maintenance of n sound civil government. An exchange publishes tlio following li-t of double-salaried ofllclnls under Grant. Doubtless tliero nro others of tho samo sort yet unearthed: Gen. Rabcock, Aid-do Camp to tho President, receives two salaries, ono as Colonel In tho nrmy, nud another as u rant's J leal Estnto Agent In Sail Do mlngo, for which ho is paid coin mis sion and mlleiiL'o bv thn Government. Gen. l'orter. of tho President's stnff. reeeivos two salaries, ono as Jirlgndier ucnerai in ino army, nnu ono ns Pri vate Secretary to tho President both from tho Government. Gen. Dent, tjio President's brother- in-law, receives two salaries, ono ns n lirigadler General lu thourmy, mid ono ns liuioi usner nt tno winto Jloiiso. lln draws both from tho Government. lTcil. Grant, son of tlio President, is now receiving fico salaries, ono ns Lieu tenant of Cavalry from tho Govern ment, and ono ns Civil Engineer from Pacific Railroad Company. General I.oxmTr.nnT, who was a gradu.itoof West Point, and n regular army olUccr at tho opening of tho war, enjoys ono or tlio ino.it lucrnllvo offices lu tho gift of tho administration, ills good fortuuo is duo to his relationship witli Grant, nnd his treatment Is a re markable illustration of tho capricious favoritism of tho ndminlstratlon. No man Inlllcted deeper Injury on the Union causo than Longstreot. At Get tysburg ills corps sent Itnvoo into tlio union ranks. Rut ho is now honored, petted and rownrded, wliilo tho base inlnlonsof tlio administration strlkont Gcii.MeCandless, n Pennsylvania hero, who led his hrlgndo Into tho thickest of tho h.Utlo nt Gottysburg, and by his H-allnutry contributed no mean share to that r;roat victory. This contrast affords a lino illustration or tho nature of Hid lcalism, Gettysburg Compiler. TiiEWashington correspondent of tho Chicago VWiuiiesays: " Secretary Rout well, tho rlngloador against civil Bervlco reform, has Ju3t reported, per Ills Comp troller. Taylor, ,sl,7.ri0,l!0 stolon by sov oral collectors, and S12I.112 or 'unad justed balances,' othorwiso. monoy lost Dciwixi uguriiig nnu stealing; in an, moro than two millions or taxes collect ed from tho people, ami thou purloined by a gang ol camp followers." If tlio people hupo fur u reduction of taxation, they must drlvo tho Radicals from power. This is the only remedy. The effort of Scott nnd Cameron to sot tho ICu-Klux machinery in motion on thu ovo of an election lu Pennsylva nia, ought to bo watched narrowly. Last year tho Stato was Insolently In vatlod, and the polls seized, nud tho men who nromntod It then havo now a far higher stimulus to renew tho nt I IL'illJIL, ASOTlHill FALSEHOOD, lloir tlio Itiullcals lini 0 PaM tlio Stnto Held. $115,000,000 Incronso hi Ten Years. The Pittsburgh. Vost most effectually dlsiio303 of tho pretentious claim mauo by tho Chairman of tho Radical Stnto Committee. It says ! "Tho public debt was not iu,uuu.uuo In round numbers In 18(11, Tho And tor General's leport to Governor racitor for that year pills It at $:17,I)81.8 17.60. Against this was a sinking fund of $10, 0M.000, leaving tho actual Indebtedness of tho Stnto on tho 1st of.Iami.iry, 1831. $2(1,088,817.00, or 801110 $11,000,000 loss than Mr. Erettallogoj, mid soino $3,000, 000 less than it Is now, after ten years f Ilnilieai rule. , "Rut our Ilnnnclcr stops Bovcrnl leagues short or tho truth lu tho cxpom (Ion. If ho will call upon our nliablo friend, tho Hon. R. W. MaeUey, Stale Treasurer, ho will llnd that at U10 closo r tho last 11sc.11 year mo onuu um j; ennsvlvanla win $11,1 10,0 lO.HO.lnslond of $20,000,0 10, nnd this, too, alter do- llH'tlligd" sinning mum. jiu nm m llnd out siveral other things worth "Among other thlug3 ho will find that In tho matter or sinking funds nlnno tho pcoplo of Pennsylvania havo been robbe 1 during tho past ten years to tho timo or $1 1,811.702,20. Wo pro pose to demonstrate tills ftict. During the past (mi years tho Stato Govern ment lias imposed 01 mo puuiii; uiii, worth to tho Stato $13,000,01.111, for which It realised tho sum of $11,2.31.021- nmi ii. if 1 was carried to 10 suiii- tig fund fir tho evident purpose of snowing a reduction 01 uiu num. " Hut even that amount, added to tho ten millions of linking fund of ten years ngo, and abstracted from the Stnto debt, leaves it lluvo millions .runter limn It was under thu 1:1 .t Dem ocratic ndmlnlstr.illuii; or, in other word', tho Stnto debt has Increased nbout ilftccn millions or dollars In tho lsl ten yeari-jor nt morale oin minion mid n liair per year, wnien is mo neiuii ill-rent:' or tho Stato debt ur tno nasi .rar. nn will nnnatr hv Inflection of tlio booitfl 01 i no Miaio Treasurer mm tho Auditor General. I.v Ohio tho nssnitllsor tho democratic neakers on tho nresotit BVstem or nn- tlounl lniiklmr uro nroilitcln" their or- reels, it lias ceased to bo a tr.'a-o naiuo crime or ovou a mlideiiieanor to glvo frtn I'vnresslon or (minion concerning the-o institutions. Onthocontrnry, the conviction Is becoming general that hev nro an oiim moiH nubile evil, l no nllltinln (ifllinso IniiikH towards tho new oan has dono much to eonvinco llio nnlilte nT Iholr titter woithles-iiess to tho L'ovcrniiient. Jt was tho duty iff theso favored institutions of tho gov. eminent to support with nil meir pow or tho scheme to redtico tno raio oi in tereston tho bonds In return for tho lm mnnso nrlvilcrro of einUttti!' Chroo him tired and firiv millions of their notes for bonds deposited In tno national treasury on which they draw an annual llilcrestoi upwards oi twenty minimis. int. nniw t iitt.mii ntr inooxiraon nia rv favors extended them theso national hanks wcro extromelv shvnf tho now loan, nnd not until llio ivst uour, wiieu menaced with extremo measures by lioiiTWEr.i,. could thev bo driven to tako tho iKIy millions of tho flvo per cents, which wero assigned them. This was quito as much ns they could do per sunned to mice, ami in con-equeueo u their default onlv two hundred mill Ions nftho llvo ner cents, havo reachoi the market, making tho schemu or ro runillii!? nn almost total failure. Tho cxncrinieiit of Secretary IIout. wni.i.Avlth tho national hanks proves them utterly worthless to llio govern ment and tho nubile. Their wholo iilm Is to enrich themselves nt tho cost of tho country. Tho wholo system should I swept nwny forever. Hut tho worst of nil is that they have obtained so pow erml nn liillucnco in congress mat tin can successfully resist overy effort nt r form. Tho nL'ltatlnn must comment' Willi llin unnnlf . Tliorc is no bnnn from tho radical politicians who occupy scats in eongioss. Jiarnsoury iunoi. Kvani, tlio Stato Ajrcnt, In Xeiv York. i'.eijuisitiox ron m.i Ar.r.r.sT nr. CIIAV.Ur.ll WITH KMIlEZJil.EMl'.NT. Jlr. ICvnns, tho Stato Acont of I'onn Bylvnnla, for procurliiR tlio inymcnt hy 1110 i'Cderai covernment 01 tno warder of that fjtalo, is now in this city, Tho recent Investigation of lite ease, by ord of tho Governor, results in chursinK Kvans with emhezzl'menl. (loveruor tlcnry has m.ulo n ivcnitsltion on (lo eruor Iloffmau for tho surrender of hvnis to tho authorities of 1'enn.syl vnul.i for trial. Kw.ns has enu'.i'd counsel, and It was repirted h III friends ycstcid.iv. wr-ulit lay tho fact heforo (loveruor Jlolfiuan, and rifjuesl 1111 examination hero lo show c.iu-o why ho nhotild ho conveyed out of the .statu, it is nsiirteu Dy 1110 irlonil.) o l.vans that the fuiidin;; in IVmisylvanla is a eonsiuracy oi certain politic .ins who demanded Sij.OOU of l-Ivun?. which was to ho appropriated, lu parr, to tho eieeuon oi ono u.ni u.iineron to tlio United Stales Senate, mid in part ton j-iiiiiuieipuin 1tu11c.11 nowspiper. it 18 hellovcd hy thoso who profess to Know that tho ntmrrcl crowfnc out of tills llnrrishur' Irregularity will dlstuihtho " nappy lamliy " or iicimlillc.iiiisin in Pennsylvania. Tho e.tso may reach Governor Iloll'man to-day,as thuolllec-r, with (loveruor ((eary'a wnrraut.s, nrrlv- en in mis city last ovcniutr. aviw l or: it orta, sepiemoer l. A I'i'iv Jlllllons Marc. Ithmjust been discovered that (ho accounts oi tlio rest Ulllco Department bhow.s the deficiency for tho past jear oi ?w,uuu,uuo, ro uuacneo oi uiu do partiiieut, of caur.sc, can explain whero tho money has koiic. it has evidently traveled away In tho samo manner that ino ss.uuii.iiuii or Secretary lloutwell and tho $3,(UU,(JU0 of Trea-urer Siiluner navo Bono. TnthO Srl,uuo,W) will soon bo mado up from llio taxes L-atliered lrom the poor men ol tho country. Of course boiuo people do not llko to havo uieir money mi tno pockets or thlovcs, hut ns tlio President und tho Repub llcan leaders Keuerally look smilingly on at tho robbery, tliero is no u-o to complain. Thero Is onu remedy left to ino peo no, unwovei voienjialnstovery mnn whosympathi".cs with tho corrupt administration or President (irniit. Down wllh tho candidates nominated by tho officeholder!) convention. Voto nirnlust Stnntou nnil Heath, tlio friends or corruption, und elect to tho responsi ble positions or Auditor nnd Surveyor Ucncr.il, M'C'andlcss nud Cooper, men who havo proved their honesty and capability of tnl:lnr caroot'tho people's money, lly elecIlnjThiii-h irood nud pure men is thu only hopo thu people have or an honest ii.niuitrcuioiituf tlio State's finances. Tun President of tho Tniled states has been nwny from the iuhImi r,i. over threo mouths nud coutomplntes .......... .. ..w .... Mi.niwviunur. uur- IniT ills nlteonco lio has drawn from tho treasury f 0,'.50, nnd has passed part of threo days lu Washington, ()r 'nt tho rate of ono day per mouth, for which hwha3 "'tlved Iho compensation of S-2,0SJudiiy. In other words, General Uhant, for fiiTiiliiK Ills naino durliiR tlieso rare visits, hns nnfkrlnil Ihn wnrri.,1 of fourteen hundred Inborliii; men, who work ten hours nnd rccoivo $1.C0 each. So that It issoiiicthln;; to bo President In a practical point oi view, when tho Incumbent itcih $i"),fiOf) u year for uinus. Ing hlmsclf.iiud U presented with bonds, liouses, nud horses to tho extent of imll a million. No wonder ho seeks ro election, Jlarrisburg J'alrlot. Tiir, Grand Duko Alexis la nnw r... his way from Rus.sia to this, country. Ho will meet with n irruiid national reccntloil. Ill token or American unm-n. I'lallnll flfthl. ulnnili. frlnmljl.l.. ..r . sla towards tho United Stales on nil oc' VUS1UUS. Tun cholera Is appearing In nil parts of tlerninny. No more cases nro report ed In England. . --.. - A Raiiicai. paper calls Hvans's i em bezzlement "nseflom caso of official presumption," very serious. A with for n ltniiilhllcnil ticket Is n oto for Oinlralltation ror n change of Is (.lovcrnnicnt to n JJcspotism. Titnui; Is n rcnorlod deficit, mine- mill lm l r.ii-. in i lm Post OMleo Dentin incut, of nineteen millions of dollars I Titi'. I'n.l fllllm Tlennrliiioiit has Just ciphered out a deficit in its nceotints or $10,000,000. Don't tho pcojilci pny though, lor mis ivauieai wnnuu . a BtMMitATB ticket lias been put lu thouoldin Schuylkill county, by tho Labor Jlcrorm pany. mnnim inuu incuts havo been mndo In other counties of tho Stnto. With enormous frauds arc committed In vcni department of thn Slate and Na tional Governments, and with a J resi dent who is using bayonets to slijk '.the expression oi iie people s win, hyiui. hvji is therefor the Jlepublic i A ...wiirii nmnnalv- Ilir-oHtl! liaS bCCIl held' in Dublin, mid another riot follow ed. Tho pollco and people camo In col iiui..i, nmi iw..i. il. -Ill innk nlacc. dur ing WHICH DOlli sitieii HuiiuiL.il, ... .i"b" tiniberoiaircsis wivu niuue. Tim rtidle.iHariffls so adluslod Hint of every hundred dollars Impoicd upon tlio people, nuoui live uouars i;o into tho lieasiiry, nlnety-flvo into tho pock ets or wealthy monopolists. It Is n .system iff fraud and exertion upon the masses of tho pooplo Hint no other coun try would tolcrato for u day. ATTENTION VOTHH8. All Demo- cr.its should seo to it tit onco that their nnnies nro registered. Tito registry list vill boluiiiHl posted up at ino usual places or voting m an tno norougnsniid townshiiis in tlio countv. Mako a per sonal oxaminntlon nt once land if your imiiiQ li not on it ioao no uiiioin apply ing to tho nsie.ssur. Or.N'. I.oxd.si'unnr. who was educa ted nt West J'olnt nt the oxpenso or tho country, was in llio army wnon 1110 war broku out. hotraved llio irovern ment nnd fought ngnlnst it during tho wr.r. now Holds a l.it onieo uiiiier 1110 ad ministration iiccauso 110 is 11 cousin 01 (Irant. To bo a cousin to tho President eovei.s up nil other ills. TlinnceoiuifJ of tho 1'o.st Ofllen Da. nartuienl show u (letletencev of stl!).oio 000. is'ti 0110 knows anything nbout tho missing funds. They havo "gone wheru llio woodiilno twlnelli," along with thu Si.'jriO.OOl) of Secretiirv Rout. well, and tho l,(iun,nno of Treasurer Knlnner. How lonir will our neonln submit to be plundered in this manner? f!i:ortnn W. Rit'irAnnsoN". tho Rail! cal solicitor or Coosa countv. blindfold cd,gaggcd,ntid whiiped two llttio negro 1:1ns, nun iiireaicneii iiicm wun dean 11 tlioy should over tell who commute! tho outrage. I lo was trvimr to maim f.iettno a iCii-klux outrago to servo ns tho basis for further persecution ol Southern Democrats. Rut, foituuatoly for us, ho was detected, nnd his design expo-eii by a negro. Montgomery Ad veriiscr. l.ooic at Tiir. Kiounrs ! One or the most unanswerable nri'itiucuts or thn l.ito Demoeratiu add rend to tho voters or I'enu.sylviinla, is tho statement that tho ordinary aoverumeut pxpondlturcu for tho ll-e.il year ending Juno 1, 1S70, ex eluslvo of Indian aiiiniitlos. neuslons. nnd Interest on tho public debt, wero SI IWC0.W2. 13 ; for tho year endlnc Juno 1, 1800, tho expeiidltiuos lor the samo purpose wero only is.i.i,'JlH,lbS.7i;. ineso liHureti are sigmucani. Titr.nr. is somo dissitisfnctlnn in Xortliuniberlaud county, hut it will bo mermen in me -cncr.il uasiro lo poll a solid Democratic voto this fall In nil pans oi tno stale. If this spirit pro. vails, tho Slnto ticket will ho elected hv a lino majority. Tho Senate Is pare in our nantls, ami a ir.iln or four members will irlvo us tho Iioui3. This jraln should certainly ho mndo. Wowngaln at le.lil ono in tlio eltv. nerhnns tliree. nnd our friends in tho country must do ino rem. wo ueiievo tlioy will do It. Age DEMOC!! TIC 8TATK NOMINATIONS. Al'DtTOIl (lIIXIIItAf,, GEN. WILLIAM M'OANDLESS. U1-' l'lllLADHU'lIlA. sintvr.von oi:.vi:i:ai,, OAPT. JAMES H, 000PER. of j,.uviii:.VL.'i: cou.viv. Ooluuibia, County Democratic Ticket, roit i!i:i'i:i-si3NTATivn, CHARLES 11. IIROCKWAY, iii.oo3isnvi:(i. ASSOL'IATI! JL'DUi; I RAM DURIt, lACICSO.V TOW.VSIItl'. iiHi'itiurAnoiiNiiY, .lAMIW RRYSON, Jr. (i:Nruii.t.. 'j'iti:.f,uiii:i!, WILLIAM LAMON', IU1IAKC1II.KK TOU'NSIIII-, COUNTY COM.MI.-SSIONin:, WILLIAJl SlIAFFKR, CKSTKH TOU'.VSIIll', conos-Kii ciiauli:s G. .MURPHY, NJIiril CONYNIlllAM. AUIlITOlt CIIARLKS COXXRR, oiiANnrvir.i.i:, MARKET REPORTS. llloouiubiiifr .sinikct, r t"i-li(l Wlic.l i Uyo 31. n i in irti " rials, " b.mir .i r l..irrt I C!nvi--o d , K Id w i; mi . 1 Ni 5i ID , 1 ii 10 . 11 . 1! HI , 10 U) 1 In .I llillu-r l'.j. roiiitti.-rt I'lleJ Aili- IlllldK Hlilt-H iiml MiMiMi'rs"" i.iiiui.riimil li.iy ii.r tim New Advertisements, JyTOTICH TO TRi:sSPAS31-:itS. All ii.ii.ons nro liercliy r.ulil.Meii lo trrupiiu JU'iiil thu lamls nriliui.uli-.(-rllH r, lu-nr lltiir Uiip, ....... i... i, i .jitiiiiiu.i i-.iuiiiy, jnr tno illllPiii.il nf UUIlilllK Willi uilliu'. or ih.-v will i, I'.V-.V.'. ...., uvjviuiiiu III ihw. 8ept.8,lS7l-3w. ISAMUm. I'AUUY. NOTIOL Is hereby Riven that ow nj tn the llliini or llio lloti. William Klwc-ll! l-rtf Uent JmlKonf this Joillclal lilttrlct. liirre -.in uo ,i.i i-ouri ucia tor mo irmi or riiist-s In llio oiiiuy or ColumUlii iliirlim Iho uvoiul wli! nl Hoi.it!jilH.r iiit.,nuu tno jirrsoiiK niiiimoiu-a S?J!'"r", '"J,"'? 'ccoiia'ui-1: ol Wei'iolXr mo lnvrt-by UUcliarb-inl ii.mi nilcinliuipo. """"" , , wiaLi.s'dioN ii, i:nt. lnooiutburg.Beplumlifril 1S7I. I'roili'V. WANTK1). H Hclionl Taicbers In Union Tawiibhlp, Ki'liuylkll count)-, lu icai-h In tho cominoii MliouUnfMld 'iouu.hlp. one loudier lo toitoll u.Kraili-il.choollnlllui!lovii. ToiinlUoinontlu. lui-uiiiinmcfon tho llr.l JlouUny In Novtni ft . "'KWiWlier nioulli null. Kxumlnmlon will l.o lull mi ilio'.'Gtli iiuy of Hoiitoiniior, ul u o i-lotk In unblown. M. Klllllia, Htc't'y, eit.8,';.t. , DJUNISTRATOR'S NOTICIcT" I IHrAlKOli' IHAAailliOOVI.ll, lIKC'll. Ldlcm of lulniliiUtratloii on llio c.iato of .aim (Jroovcr. lalo of t'outio tu-n.. rniiimi.i. counly ilco'il., iiuubcon griiium! hy tho llfuutcr of .alii couiil. to Haiiiuil Ni-ylmiil of huino riii.c, ..i nn L4iiiiiin or utnianiu wuiiliiht tho duitU-iii nro rcijumutl io mnko UlL'llt. iimi'i uuuii,iiuu VM.II.U iiiiieuicii intimlio puy- HAMULI. NIlYHAUli'. A RMINISTRATOR'8 NOTICP rnrATia tip tiiomas w, iioti-iiin, , '. raiers nf n.lmliilslrnlloii on I ho i',,.Ki'-D; , Tlinmni W. llnlflilii". Into of Muni", iow,,2hiV.f tjoliimiiln rmmty, ilei-enso.l, lmvo boon Sr., i, I by llio llrnterir mtlil t-onniy loHmmiel t-r,!, of Bitino township. All permins having Vliii.fj oriloinniiilsiiitaliist tlio iloenleni urn rroiie.i!!, lo liinlio litem known, nn, thoso Inlolilnl !,'. malio paymcul without ilelny, " l" septS'71-Cl mi VV., rilKAqv. A'lmllilstrr.1 . DM1 N 1 8TI IATO 1 Vti Nop ici: K4TATK ()C flF.mtflK W.Vllmi .! U-llcrfl nl lulnilnMrntlon on oVutcrf tf llio ("Unto to niiiku payment lu llio ui'i. MAltUAIUir YKAUf.it. ItEUIIKN FAIIKlNUI-it, AOinlntMriiiiiifi ncpU ,'71-flw 1?X120UT()HS NOTIOK. XU MTATH OK (IPUUUnHWANt?, IlF.C'n. Lottcm titnmcntnry on tho oMalo l (it ir,i Hwnnk, Into of MUUln township. Joliimi7i county, (U'o i.(navii nocn fcrnnu-ii uy llio IU a iirr orffiiiil counly to Hlcphou M.mvnuk or Minim lownihlp.CoIumhln county. All perfume h ivhij IIIL'IIl Ml UIU liAlTUIOI 111 ullllllllUI.I VjIMHUJ , I'll, '1 11010 Imlcbtt'tl to tlio entnto clllicr on noto, Jii'li;. incut, iiiortKKo or huott ncconnt will niuito pay incut to llio Kxccutor without ilrhty. HIKPJIUN ll.HWANK. wept. 871-Cw. Uxivniur. A DM INJBTRATOR'd NOTJCi:. l...letH Of ILllllltlltKlrilllOll till I III. ..Htlll.i nf tl'll. llatnNlnt!h,l!llo or 1icust township, t'olninl.ln piinnly, ilocenseil, havo boon uranleit hy n,,, Itrxlnlvrnr milil eonlily to llciijauiln Ailams, or Ih'imI towii'lilp. All persons havliii! ci.iIhh nalnsl tho estnto of llio iltncilellt 11 10 li-ipie,l il lo pifKelil tlicin lor nellleinetit, nmi llmso In iltlileil Intliet'slalo lo mnko p.iyinenl ti lliotin ilcrli:iicd,uilnilnUlrator, wlnmntileliiy, 1II.NJAMIN AllAMS, BeptSTl Ct. Atltiiinisirulnr. l.MRST ANXUAlj KXIIIUITIONI 1, of -run & mus na Association III.' Tin: CATAWIhHA VALI.IA. AT UIINOIUWN, HI'MUYMCIMj CDUN 1 Y, PA , tUPAY, WKDMH.W, 1 IIUKSOAV AM II 1' I UI.U . in i iruijiii .hi, 11 li, ui ii, in in out, j-, i, UltilHIL'T, Tlio tlltlnct of tlm n-ssocutiou in .itnii.-tullol Si- huvlUi II count v. Coliitnlilririm-iiv Houlh uiul oust of Ilia Hiisrpielinnn i Ulvtr, runt lliaCit LTCCu nnu s.uujiiyujini Miut'i a mijii in county. , , , tl&rW) oir.TCtl In Premium.. Nochii-to ir entering ntlU-l-, Til.Ui or speed ou uourhv. t itu V"Lr'l!'r,M., 1 1 1 ,. J.SCIirlll l tH MW s.i lt.ll IW VII roit'lH lift'llm; to Itlnstuwn. a mm imior).-Sl':ihoii ticket h ono iIoIiai which i'iitltlt!H tho mt'inlicr to ono mm to it tn uvi tot lilinnii, ono lor ma ivud,hii'i iuor ur -hi i iMrii4 nf mliiilHHloii for chttdri'ii of thu fimuv. t'htli tk-lu'ts Pir llvo will ho sold at ono dollar, uhlchwill ndiiitt llvo persons, HH14I0 tu'-cott ceiitH. Klimlo tickets f jr children und r 12 yo-UHof ;", Ijconuoioh, ply to T. 1. ruil'lltt.fteo'yiK'nmdimh. i hCptn Jl'llt M UKUIl , I IV-H II BAD QUA11TBKS l'OR BOOTS, SHOES AND (1AITE1IS, 19 AT IM.KNOJRRS CIIEAPJCS'L' AND 15EST Tlio County Affords AT OAS II 1HUCES LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES THIS FALL, ljclbrc L'ui'cliiising IilsowlitTi1, 31. K N 0 IJLOOMSIJUPvG, PA. Hcilcmbcr8, l"l-n. THE NEW DISINFECTANT 1 VAX0M0 ClLLORAJiUM TOWKHfUL noodoiicr ami lIsliir.clanl. i;Nnui;L,Y jiaumi.ksh and svrK, AIMtKSrH AND ritKVJiN'lVJ CONTAlU'is INoil In prlvnto ilwelllnji, lioteH, roitfiuian . public (M'lionN, lio-pltih, liHiino itsyltuiH. ill poiiKiirlcH, J.UIs, itIhous, pnurlinusut. on hi) htL-am-lmiis, nmi in tuticmt'tit-honsoH, nuiuti . for Wsitcr-rlmcts, urinals, slnUf, newer, pools, htrtlili'H, Ac. A tyeeijlc in utl antajlam ami wiUcnl-ui l r(t. i, an I'liolrnt, typlnn.l rover, amp rover, mii hi POY, K'.ll-lut U'Vor, 111 CISC I -i, lllfiUilStS oi Ullllll iu Ac. lrep:irtl only Uy 'VIUMRS A, CO., Ill AVUUnm rcef. X. . Hoi a liy nil ilruvuPiN. i,ooij VLi,rrs. U rami Q If t I'miwrmnrt DUtrlbiiitou for llio (1. tilt of tho Fouiuillus; Asylum ot New orl: uiul SulJivrH' und H.il lot ' 1 1 rphim s' J limu Wiishliialon, 1), o. To ha hold In WushiuuLun, (tu noun n nil TUketn ii lu holilt oFwlilch tun iliiyu' Aoll t wlll iwBliii0aiut not Ulvr than Novi-iun 1-iTI, Knilio nu in her ot tiekttH, r2,iy , e.ich. l.OJI tlllt-i, nmnuutlns; urSJjMWj, hi t iiwmilcil, Hcml lor Ulrciilar, glvlus Ut uriJlii ill)'! Kt-'k-lcnutH, Tic If In can hu h;ia ot Itlf.KV .tBAUOKNT, ejruer Thlrtyliut ami Market m itch, PIllllKlolplllll Or, 1 L UllVMN, General AiWt, .. -fl Nah-.an Mu-t't, New Yoilr. irux.lF.McCL'LUUKUl.KtlUuii, IF, ilKNDKIWON H " FAMILY LIQUOR CASKS, lliu-li ('nsoroiilaliiliiono llnitiaor (H. II I'Al.li IIUANIIV, 1 IKJI.I.AM1 (UN, O I.II KVK WIIISKI.V, 01.11 I'AI.KMIIl-.ltlh. MM: (ii.ii ruiir. I ih.h ihiimiiihv IJuariiutet-il 1'iini uiul nr iho very llel ouulHy. I'llll-l-l MIA'KM lllir.l.MU ' ' Sclilliy llxpro.s o. o. li., in-l'oil-nllloi. iiiil, r. IIIK.NIIKIIHON, 15 llrnml HI., Now York. A ull.V'i-s, U'AM'UIICiir Hie TltANSUISSION OI'1 Liri: Counskls ns 'lllK NAruui-: an-ii IIViut.M in TIIK.M.IS11-I.INB KUM'riOH. lly llll. NAl'll 1 s Illllhnr nf "I'llo 1'hyslc.lt I.Uo of W'liliuiN .' ill i ilalcs tolic inula is lull nl now tm-l-i iIi-Uimio but iiutspnlceii; prucllLMl iiml popuhu; highly i n ilnrseil: -ills ruplilly. Snlil liy hiilihcrllHlnii i.nh . I.xcluhlvo tcriitory, Ti-nns lliiernl. I'ru-n 8.' Aihlrtss lar i-nlltouls. Ac, .1, U, I-'KUUL'fS X I o I'lililUliurs, rnlliulelplu.i, I'a. ":" coiraiiBss arctic. Hio.Iin.'IT 11 Inter oviiitsiior.t .10 iiii;Mii;si(iiircaiii M) Tlii)llll,Ktoiiitnn! c:it.(,'cnt(-c.KiilMi! ask yoriisiioi: duailu i on in ll'IMl'.l'1. f"""!'!. UUNlll 10AI.I. WHO ASK I OH 1 I I I J I J IT! 7 ill. In .III II I in l v 1 1.7 J .1 rji U'.l'n5-n Jiimiary, 1-.7J. Tiu-j miit'iio. HIST. l!vit-v in. r i. I.i.tiir.. il.... ..ii. .... llpochor! Ki.i mini or Attli'lii l.t'l'iii ,.......r, mill I" livelier In )ii.jn.l.(r(.i), J i s. WlllfiiL'.s imil mlatumru i-xr'nmi! (-i-rel Morkluiis of llijimii- n ii .i , i i ,1"" ".""VJ "lner i0O IU.UIH .. II. Jlulilctt, III Ant ill f AYw I url;, I! A T I) I, V. A VTuTi Sioniui'iiirfi ati sri.iVii'v:'1'1'1 1 :.. Wll H'Jl.i. I'll' s:io At;tn!st 9 hi nnr wunl t. unit mm .-.. I ....... . biu ii ... ii. v" . xs?,i?"':,vr oiiibliiunil iiloiuaut hoi It, apply lor purllciilurH. AilJii-ss ltVj.lt . CO., Jiickkou, MlclA -oh. ' J?i:.MALH COi;i7HOK,"ilordontowii, . , N.J., furnUhoii Iho lio.t, LJucntional ii.l! tiintaccs. toifotlior wltlianloauantiininn n.,...i nnil Tuition, ijJi'S per year. j;'or OaUiaKiiiM.au Ureks Hey. J. II, llHAKt.i.KV, VliA). i'i:it iviHTiC ran ho mailo by any :n.irt man ho can ltccii liisbu.liii'.s to liliniioll. Hoiiil ntftuip for pu-ili-. ulam lullOWAIIllil: UO.,J"llllainburih, N. V. V01ll'II-l-;Ai,T"'.MIs5iiDltl Parius aiuF tTiiliu lirli'''Mo 1110 by J10Nl"'-' 4l"",i 'tiiiTcrtaFn r"aT5ETT. iten- i. f.done' "lul 'ltm Alt-mi i.vv.Arr .a'WB,.s"rBOou'l-?.ui,tr,"tt wiiih-iu, lio.itious, Ac. hi-nt by mull, boouiely soalo.1. lor ill ycililii. annul Ulrculiir, trie. ' AilUrimi WUl.AKlililt uahIj. una iikhaiiwav. New V ork, Agents I Head .Thisl WU Wll.l. I'AV AdIO.VTS A S.ll.AIIV 111.' JU lUill W1CKK., IJ,,?.".,.",,, allow u iiu-iio coiiuiiiiMiou lu .oil our ni.w ami enmity, clmftwil, hno l.crn KrnniV.l ,V u j HctfUicr rrM counly to Mnrnurct Ymi'. rn .i Heuhcu ralitlntior, of lwust IowuhIiIh, i ol u in ula county, 1 hi All ic.hoih huvluji ciuitn- nrrfllMftl. I IIP I'HLlllll Ul LI II) I K'fPil nil I. n mi JUSTICE'S RLANKS. Wo now liavo on liaml n largo no-tlly prlnli ii !!uo onirl W ,V 10 ulU!""u" klpLVJl-tiW. AUlululfilruUir,
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