THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOC11AT, I3LOOMSBUlta, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. BLOOMSBURQ, PA. jrridajTjiihj 26, 1872- i i ' Reform In rolltlc. Bhouttl ns t A - f..-. .ntmtiiniit. whether I woralnullKirltvlii tho couitnonwciiltlil. u m n..r nollllcrtl or social relations. Any movement that lewona crltno, nnu 11. n Internals of tlio mass In I health, morals, or education la entitled iicmui, I to respect nnd support, l'olitlca should not DO fiiicn i ' 10 bound subject that mcroly for 1110 auio nrn.sni..iinn r.x-tiinnnrnnsoof Is eon' 1 ' iM.mtnno. itinn fllmiihl ci "t Vuu,"7"' " ,,.: ., bo coinpollcd to travel In tho samu rut bllndlv for years. If fraud and corrup tlmi crtep Into an organization, nud It . .' ...r.-i-.i n.. ...tor, i.n.u.jf I cnnnoi 1. 7 T' Zl mm are Justified In going outside for Binini.rl lo mako alliances With Other I ....11 iiin.iiiliir' nnmnna to accomplish a 1 rmn.,,,,11 oMcct. At no ono tlmo in our national hlato' ry has tho administration of govern' ment needed reform eo much as now, Tho statesmen of tho Revolution aud a H"""'1-" " tiw.ii. irt.tiiftiii.iin iiPQpnnnnnLa iiuvu iiua-i" i . cd from tho political field, and their I iiinn.fi nrn Riintiiieu uv inosu wnusu d"' 1 . 11 . - ...lt..l- I .,, flni.i they can manago an army In tlio uciu, or the popular strength they can wiold by tho art of low demagoguory. Ucnco, wo have a President whoso solo .cJj!" to that position Is tho fact that with overwhelming forces and resources ho was Buecessful in war. Ills time, whicn 5372, and nmnutited to precisely Bl.ould l,o devoted to tho Interests of tho 200.11. Of this v.W,nY nation Is Bpent in horso racing, or in &atolff$Z pleasure excursions, and ids assocla- ijUt $3,030.11 to bo pain by tho state, lions oio the dregs of our socioty. Af- No otlier bill or outlay was over ro tor providing offices for all his relatives ported or rcc lo.iimc nded by tho com and ml,I.aryeta.ners, some are doled "gSX SSSffi out to favorites, contingent on futuro nnd !lf,reC(j (0 unniiiinoiisly. Legislative support, and tho balance to those who journal,). 1132. bavo mado gifts of houses, lands, and 2. Tho committee held thirty-Jour !v,f,.,r,!r sessions for tho examination ot wit m Jl ... ... . . ii nos5cs in Phlladelpha (most of them Tho evil has crept into our state poll- prolonge,i ani arduous) an additional tics. Officers clcctqd to mighty and seSsIon of a day to bear arguments, and re-ponslb-le trusts charged with the half n dozen or more still other sessions mmnllnnBhlD of tho nooulo's treasure for organization or for consultation upon and tho execution of the laws have not only consorted with thieves and robbers but uartaken of tho spoils. Ayo, oven when Justico has overtaken their con federates, potltions for pardon aro promptly signed by thoso who should aid In ferreting out and punishing tho guilty. Tho Republican party in deflanco of public sentiment, and with full knowl edge of the men, havo nominated Hart lanft and Allen for Go vornor and Au ditor Oonoral. Both urged, and tho latter voted for tho schemo to tako nino and n half millions of dollars from tho Treasury and Invest it in a worthless railroad Bchcmo for tho benefit of lobby ists nnd speculators. Tho former had full knowledgo of tho vast amounts withheld from tho Slato by Goo. O. Evans, and in deflanco of law not only failed to report tho fiict to tho Legisla ture, but borrowed $7,000 frem tho thief. Ills duty as Auditor General requires him to collect taxes duo tho stato from corporations, yet ho has allowed them to retain over two millions of dollars, and to-day cannot tell how much is duo ; nor has ho ever reported tho de falcations to tho Legislature Ho has used tho State funda for prlvato specu lation, and whilo tho partner of hia crlmo is in the penitentiary, ho is seeking tho highest office In tho gift of tho people. Honest men cannot voto for such can didates whatever their political faith may be. Tboy would not select thorn as businesa associates, nor trust them with tho management of their privato Interests. Much less can they turn over to them tho treasures of tho.Stato, or tho administration of justico and tho laws, which is far moro important to a frco stale. Let the people act and show that they aro not tho alders andabettors of scoun drels whatever bartering politicians may be. Consolation. Graut politicians aro consoling them, selves by asserting that as many Demo crats will voto for Grant as thero are Republicans who will voto for Greeley. Tho onco great party is certainly on low grounds when It doponds for suc cess upon dissatisfied Democrats, men who havo been persecuted and viMfled by it for years. Knowing that not even tho negro vote will save them, they aro now lustily calling for aid upon such ex-rebels as tho guerrilla Mosby, Hen ry A. WIso who hung John Brown, and aro begging tho votes of northern Dem ocrats. Wo have had enough of thlov- lng.corruptlon, and bayonot rule under Grant's management, and no truo Dem ocrat will assist In perpetuating it. The Radicals Just now aro busy quot ing from old files of tho Tribune that Iloraco Greeley used to bo a Radical, and abuso tho Democrats. Sparo your ammunition ; tho Democrats are fully awaro of that fact. They know it just as well aa tho Radicals know In 18CS that Grant had always beena Democrat, or know In 1601 that Androw Johnson had always been n Domocrat. Bon Butler's speeches against Radicalism previous (o 1601, did not provont his becoming n leader In tho Republican rarty. Wlicro Does tlio Slonof Do J Tho United States may bo considered as nlargo Arm doing business with all tho world. Grant la tho Financial Agent of tho concorn,and it Is tohlm that wo aro to look for tho manner In which tho funds of tho partnership are economized or squandered By Apploton'a Annual Cyclopedia, and other authorities, wo find that tho public debt waa aa follows : Juno 30, 1805, $2,C82,fi93,02G C3 Dec. J,lb7i, 1U,Z0I,UU7 till Reduction in C years and months. $131,311,058 08 Now, during thoso years thero wcro paid Into tho treasury $5,278,280,050 00 an amount making almost twico the amount of tho public debt In 1805 and leaving, after tho sum paid is taken out, four billions, eight hundred and thirty-eight millions, nino hundred and thirty-eight thousand, nino hundrod and .nincty-ono dollars and thirty-two cents, in nana to carry on tno uovern ment. This would mako an expendi ture of nearly seven hundred and Jlfty m llliona a year. Does anybody bollo vo that Bum was honestly expended ? Tlio .UThiifllrriy (.'oimnlttre. tlvo Mr. lUlN.TAMIN ItANNAN. tlf tht I Mhiem' Journal (who U tiiiilprnliiml to bo ii llUlo ilnft), IiuhJihI II rod oil' minio rrniuio eiiuoriuiH upon mil Minjeoi in Iho expenditures of Iho Jl'C.Aiurc VH. OilAY election cotntuttlcu it tlio lisl nesnloii. Iln fitiyn tlio coitiiiiltleo wns iirollltinti) hi Its out hiv. unci ho forth. 11ANNAN K'l'UW, 111 HIM CUSC, 1(1 IIIIVO I taken his f,vctn (ormthur Ills fnlnehoodiO irom uio uwcgrapn luiiiiouiiiiiuy inu ?! thereupon, tt timttor of ;couwo , ho unfortumil0 uxlilbltiun oriilinsclf before tlio nubile. Eindliij; mnuvV nwls Is somutlnira (ll0 employment nf mon whoso minus unbelted: but moatl.v tho.v flml them for themselves ami donotbor- rmv u,cm from other. That nny hit man bolntr. f-nno or crazy, should nc - pl hla tollies ready lmulo from tho Telegraph almost passes hollcf I ' ... , f m cul documents, undortako to mako this matter of otitlnys by tho M'Oi.tmr. mill Ohay election com nlololv under stood, and vindicate tl'10 eoinmlttce ,nst mMt UpJu3t ,, lirc,)03l(,roti3 nnmnlnlnta. Bannan asserts that "tlio Items of 9?P9P9"of '. colI,mlt.l.9 005.11; that tho committee- "sat alto cmtlinr nliniit tlvo COntltlUOUB days:'1 that "nntnnn-fmirtll of tllO wlttlCSSCS eliarRcd for woro examined j" that tho members of tho committee wcro paid i.nhnnt. snvon v. vn do law" for each mcein,K tney tiem, arm no gives 11 uiu of Uc8 of tho uommmt.09 nilegcd . r . . . .1. "nvnriiFPa" ninnuniinir vt inu s-u,- ..JT. I . .. .I.....l ...l.tr.1. II. ft lli.'l.ll IIUIIVU IIlUIIlllllllllll till. vi. . Iillltlinrn' Msnatct. fullowlllir 1 . ' .t- .. II ..l.f 1... 41. ft NAN, lino ueemrua vi iuu ;" tl0 rC(.ommomintion of the cnlljr,nat, 0r Uio committee." Each orthoso statements la raipe, as wo snau 1,r10.C Thobiu'of c-xponscH Incurred by . i(. jnvcstturtttlon. wna roportcil to tho senate, April, 2, iiinraoe. This Is all shown by tho print ml vnlinnn of nrocccd.nL's and evidence, and tho committeo in their report stato that most of tho time wlino cngageu in tho examination of witnesses, they sat dally, "six to ten hours." Bannan's statement of fivo days of session is'thcre- foio most luillcrousiy laiso, as isaiso his computation of pay based thereon. 3. Tho further statement '.'that not one-fourth of tho witnesses charged for wfiro px-nmlnod" bv the committee, is also a most reckless falsehood. Tho com mittee say in their report that "they examined nearly ono thousand. witnes soi fur the petitioners and about eight hundred for tlio rosponucnt, wnoso tpstltnonv is herewith reported." Of courso tho volume of tho printed evi dence proves tno samo lact completely. In short, tho wholo number or wltnesess being 2,101, Bannan says that less than 520 wero sworn, whereas In fact ono thousand eight hundred were. Tho 300 unsworn witnesses being in attendance on subpoena, wero of course entitled to compensation under the law ; but thoy wero only one-seventh of tho witnesses in attendance instead of three-fourths. .1. flnnof Hainan's items of commit teo expense is, "Unpaid witnesses of mpo)icIenf,Sl,180." Tills amount should bo only $180 (being for ono hundred and twenty witnesses at S1.G0 each), ns cor rmtlv set forth in tho annroved bill against Philadelphia, pngo 1132 of Leg islative Journal. Hero is a blunder and an ovcr-estlmato of expenso to tho amount of $1,230. C. Again, uannan mciuuea in ins items of committeo expense, salaries to Colonel M'(Ji.ure anu 10 uoionei Giiay, $1,000 to each. Hero again is a reckless or stupid blunder of $1,000; for ono salary would havo boon paid at nil events to a senator from tho Fourth district, whether tho scat was contest ed or not. Besides, tho committee had nothing whatover to do with any ques tion of salary, aud took no action in re lation thereto. And now as to tho real items oi ex penso incurred in tho case : Of course thoy woro largo, for thero has been no such investigation or committeo ser vice sinco tho overhauling of tho Buck shot War by a committee in 1830. Ono thousand eigut nunurcu witnesses wero examined bv tho committeo ; n volumo of six hundred and sixty-eight full docu ment pages or ovmenco was prouuecu ; two elaborato reports wcro mado, and a thorough oxposuro of gigantic frauds in tho city of Philadelphia thoso results couhl not bo obtained without expense, but that expenso was well Incurred. It would have beon A shatno to permit tho frauds in tho Fourth senatorial district to go undetected, and their oxposuro will havo a most wholesome, n most salutary effect upon futuro elections and upon public morals. Wo havo pointed out and exposed somo of tho reckless aud falso state ments mado by Bannan concerning tho action of the committeo, from which tho conclusion is inevitable that no confldenco can bo placed In anything said by him, or on nis autnoniy, on this wlioln sublect. Ho mav bo dismiss ed as a worthless witness, and all his frantic rhetoric and foolish falsehoods bo thrown after him. But wo shall recur to this subject of tho M'Clure-Ukay committeo uere ufter, not for tho purposo of directly confuting calumnies unon tho commit teo, but for tho purposo of showing that ineir action was in a nign ucgreo Hon orable nnd useful ; that thoy conducted tho Investigation with great fidelity and oven economy, that tho.v vindi cated sound nrlnci .ilea of law nnd Justico by their report, and that instead of calumniation and abuso thoy aro fairly entitled to thogratltuilo nnd thanks of tho people ratriQt. At n meeting of Greeley aud Brown domocrata and republicans on Tuesday ovcnlng at Union, Crawford county, Hon. Morrow B. Lowry mado a vigor ous and eloquent speech, denouncing in tho Bcvcrest terms tho administration at Washington for its usurpations and corruptions. Ho said: "I havo thrown off tho shackles of party, am I never shall allow them to bo put upon mo again ; no, novcr. I am willing to act with that party which la in opposition to tho thlovcs and corruptlonlsts who rulo In our stato and nation. The re publican party iu this stato put in nom Ination two of Its very worst mon, who aro members of tho thieving Harris burg ring while tho democratic party has placed In nomination for thoso offices two of its best and purest men. Mr. Buckalow is aa pmo and as honest a man as God over mado. Ho will re fleet honor upon tho high and dignified position of chief magistrate of this com' monwcalth, no Is a man who in in tellect, in character, In statesmanship, In Integrity, rises as far above such a crcaturo aa Hartranft as ono of tho peaks of tho grand old Allegheny moun tains towers abovo an ant hill." Tho Hon. Galusha A. Grow writes from Texas that that stato will givo Grooloy G0.000 majority, Ho will stump tho northern counties of Pennsylvania for Groeloy In Boptember, Tun following most nbloatid exhaust- rovlnw of Grant's administration Is from tho pen of Theodoro Tlllou, editor f tlio Golden Ago and taken from n re cent number of that papor. Mr. '1'llton, as Is well known, la a thoroughpaced Itopubllenii of tho most ultra kind. Tho artlelo will amply ropay perusal. Bl'.r.V-COXDKMNKl). Tho novercal commentary that can ho niniio on 1110 miiuro 01 urani's nrsi icrm of tho presidency la tho platform on which no siantis inr ru-oiccuoit. jvery imiiortaut nromlso which that tilalform pitta forth for tho fnt tiro is n confession of thu Administration's dereliction In tho pant. Kaeh biiccc-shIvo niedgo inado at Philadelphia turns Slate's ovlilcnco to convict tno very cuniiKiiiio in wnoso behalf It waa made. Kxamlno toinn of tho points, I. (J rant's platform demnnda a reform of tho civil service "Why, then, has not 111s aiiinmiHir.iuou airoany given usmis reform v tho rrosiiiotit lias been in now- er tiirco and a lialfyears nearly ono wholo term. During this period I10 baa alwavs had a working majority In both hous.-s of Concress nt his dally com mamt. Jiuiecti somo tunes tins majority has exhibited toward him tho subservi ency of lickspittles. Thoy havo been onlv too nroiniit lo do his bidding. iiavo nicy not mauo lnucccnt nasto 10 con linn his brothers-in-law, hia ncph ows. hia uncles, his wife's relations and ullthohool of hiaucpolistic appoint ments-.' wcro tney not quicic to eaten his wuiK nnu ouey ins uecic for tno ro moval of Charles buninor from tho Chairmanship of tho Committeo on Forclcn Relations? Did they not sub mltslvely bend their knees with tho President's In a common nnd limoiuin Ions surrender to England V When has ho failed of their votes for tiny nuriio.io good or bad ? Novcr 1 Why then does his party gotoriiiiaucipmaanii inrougn tno unanimous mourn oi a pacuou con vcntion iiematui civil Bervico rerorm O'f whom do they demand It? Of them selves, wnat inougntiui citizen mere foro can help asking. 'Why havo they not ulrcauv inaugurated civil servlco ro' form ?' What excuso can thoy glvo for having delayed it v now can tney over apologlzo for tho crime of haviug thus far thwarted It? What will thoy say of their own orator, ucn. liiuier, lor no nounclng it? Out of their own mouths aro they aujuuged guilty. They aro self-condemned. II. Grant's platform domand9 tho abolition of tho franking privilege, Why then havo his partisans in Con gross systematically voted against tho abolition of tho franking privilege? Havo thev not had tho fairest of onnor- tunltles to accomplish this reform? If thoy had been in earnest to achiovo this triumph, they could havodonolt ntnny tlmo within tho lnst thrco years. To say now that tho franking privilego ought to uo auoiisncu is simply to indict tno President and his friends for not liav Ing abolished It long ago. Hero agai tnoy aro scii-conucmneti. III. Grant's platform asserts stale- riehts. Why then has ho systematically violated state-rights? Why havo wo had for thrco years an unbroken scries of Intrusions uy tno Federal govern ment into local anairsy wnv. ror stance, has It been the practlco of Mi- Thomas Murphy and tho Now Yorli Custom Houso to givo laws to tho Syracuse Convention? Why has tl Federal government aided and abetted tno anon anu cirpct-nagging govern mcnts In tho southern States, tho like of which for rottenness has never been matched In our history save by tho Tammany Ring? Why lias tho Ad ministration conveniently thrown out tho votes of thrco or four, four or live, fivo or six counties in somo of these states at its sovereign pleasure in order to keep its own partisans in power ? Staterights, forsooth! Theso havo novcr been so llagrantly violated as by Grant and his party. To say now that theso rights Bnould bo maintained is only to say that they havo been well-nigh de stroyed. And tho party that thus pro-feiid-i to maintain tliem Is tho very party that has beon sedulously destroy ing them. After thrco years of this destruction tho President nnd his parti sans havo now tho effrontery to declaro themselves in lavor ei wnat tiiey nave annihilated. Such culprits aro self-condemned. IV. Grant's platform asks for an en couragement to ship-building. hy then lias ins Administration done nom ine for American commerce exeent to crlpploand repress it? Why are Ameri can merchants doing but thirty-six per cent, of their own carrying trado leav ing tho remaining sixty-four per cent, to fall as a precious prize to foreign flairs? Tho Administration has had nearly four yCars in which to blot out this disgrace. Why is us puuiu recoru concerning our maritlmo prospeclsro duced to a specious promise that, though tho government has done nothing to promote ship building during tho last four years, it will try to remedy this neglect during tho next term? Tho Philadelphia statement of tho decay of our commerce Is tho Administration's confession of its own misgovernmout. Tho President au d his re-nominat Ionists aro witness-bearers against their own delinquency. They aroself-coudemncd. V. urant's piatiorm dcmauus mat American citizens in foreign lands shall bo protected in their Just rights. Why then has ho. in an unhappy number of signal and ilagrant cases, suffered American citizens abroad to bo out raged without protection, and mulcted without redress? A distinguished Union general exclaimed with great Indignation a fow days ago, "Tho safest act which any foreign government can now commit i3 to hang an American citizen." Ho wa3 partly right. Now it is not enough that the President should promiso in a campaign docu ment that American citizens traveling in other countries aro hereaf er to lie protected; ho must also gh nswer why they havo not heretofore i pro tected. His platform-writers h .ohero again lunoccntly confessed themselves guilty. Thoy are self-condemned. VIi Grant's platform domands that sympathy should bo extended to for eign nations struggling for llhorty This Is a bid for tho Fenian and Cubau vote. But has tho Administration up to this tlmo ever shown any sympathy oither with Fenians or Cubans? And if it is to showsuch sympathy in future will it not prove itself guilty for not having dono so in tho past? Its own declaration of duty in tills respect Is tho plainest posilblo proof that this duty (If It bo such) has been left uiulono. Tho President and Ills party aro onco moro solf-condomncd. VII. Grant's platform says that tho public lands should not bo squandered. Why thon havo his frlonds regularly and lavishly squandered thorn? Let any reflecting student of our country's condition consult tho records of tho Department of tho Interior, and scruti nize tho onormous and astounding tablo of recent land grants for railroad cor porations I Tho Union and Central Pa cific havo had 35,000,000 acres; thoSIoux City and Pacific, 580,000 j tho Central Branch of Union Pacific, 215,000 ; tho tho Northern PacIflc, -17,000,000: tho Atlantic and Pacific, 2,330,000; tho Southern Pacific in California, 3,520,000 ; and tho Toxas City 18,000,000 ; making for tho various Pacific Roads n total land-grant of 160,000,000 acres I Now, without stopping to discuss tho right, fulness or wrongfulness of grant ing government lauds to railroads, what shall bo said of tho monstrous solf-stultlflcatlon of a political party that declares against such land-grants, hav ing itsolf necn guilty of making them lo tho colossal sum-total of 180,000,000 acres 1 Wo repeat, tho President and his convention aro self-condemned. VII. Grant's platform puts forth a platitudo concerning tho proper su prcmacy of tho civil over tho military power. Why then has tho President so persistently aud defiantly olevated tho military over tho civil? Why did ho mako an unauthorized and Illegal uso of tho navy In a warliko net against Haytl ? Why has ho In n direct dofW anco of n civil Btatuto surrounded him self with military Instead of civil secre taries? Why, In equal violation of law, Is Ida Mm, tin nrniy officer, now absent from duty In n foreign land, pursuing n pleasure excursion from which mien n lieutenant (oven inougii Frcsldcnt'o boh) la forblddon by tho ory regulations of thoBcrvlco? Why did tho Prealdcnt'fl brother-in-law, a Custom Houso officer nt Now Orleans, employ n general vessel nnn nnyonois, with military mcnaco, and threats of blond-shed, to ovorawo tho civil func tionaries of a stale-government? Why did tho patriotic governor of Illinois find It necessary to ropol nnd resist tho Federal encroaenmont or a military president who sent troops Into that, slato for iiurnoses nt war with Its civil ami local law r wny was nn niicmni. mioiy mauo m uongrcfls, nnu pnruoiiy successful, to glvo tlio President power to suspend tno n uncus corpus, to ciuicn tho slato machinery of tho olcctlvo fran chise, nnd to re elect himself by tho neii) oi martial law v ar urant nnu ins body-guard at Philadelphia profess that tho civil power should bo supremo over tho military, then by their nets they noiio tncir word3. no and ma ling nilo aro sclf-conileinncd. Now lot tho iircccdlnir cItnlIon3 bo wcll-iiondered. Thevconstllutonserles of Indictments which President Grant's platform makes against bis own Ad ministration. Thoy aro tho voluntary nnd unanswerable confession of tho fait uro of t int Adm ti stmt on. oven nlloW' inc lis best frlnml-i to bo tlio ludiro ill lis own case. It Is tlio speclaclo of n l'rcsiucnt put under condemnation uy Ida own nnrlv nav inrre. of a Presi dent and his party nmUIng a Joint and unanimous testimony against incni solves. Thovimifeir-eotiilcmnrd. Noth pig remains, therefore, but Hint they should ho eonilemiud iiy tno people. In n recent lntorvluw with a newspa per reporter, Ju lo Jeremiah S. Black, of Pennsylvania slid : "Tlio defeat of Grant and tho stip-'rirMon of tlio ovllg his admlnlstr ill'i i h brought upon the country wui' I ;..d i il bo a glorious result. Tho clodl 'ii of Gercloy will effect a great deal. 1 know nothing of Greeley personally. Tho opinion havo formed of his character from other sources Is most favorablo ; but ono thing nil admit ho Is an honest man. No person, I believe, boa over charged liim with corruption. Then, again, tho fact that ho will bo cksvatcd to power by coalition of good men of all parlies would nlono bo a sufficient guarantee of tho purily and straight-forwardness of his administration. A party composed of such elements has but little cohesiv power, and the administration which depends upon It for support must tread cauttously In a very narrow path. I would havo very little fear of Greeley or any other senslblo man going very far astray, without any question, under such circumstances." In an nrticlo entitled "Tho Wnr Against tlio Ring," Eorney'u Press ex claims: "Wo havo assorted that Au ditor General John F. Hartranft and ox-Senator Harrison Allen weuld ho defeated, nnd, with menus for knowing whereof wo speak, we mako the asscr Hon again. Theso two men, if they continuo In tho field, will bo tho worst beaten candidates that over ran for offi cial position in Pennsylvania. In them selves thoy aro all bad enough, but as the representatives of the unscrupulous ring that lias ruled tho Republican par ty, controlled tho Legislature, and ac cumulated millionH of wealth by fraud, they are doubly odious. The infamous ring that owns them as Its slaves has influenced every campaign of tlio last half dozen years. Jiany of the best and ablest Republicans of tho State, under a mistaken sense of duty, have submit ted to bo its slaves, but they havo at last rebelled, and the rule of corruption and fraud in Pennsylvania approaches its end." Want to Know. Quito a number of our readers seem to be anxious to know exactly how we intend to "go" in tho opening cam paign. Well, they have a right to know, and wo yield to tho demand. In tho first place, we aro independent, remember, and shall not pin to any party. We aro not neutral, and shall select our ticket as wo think for tho best. First, wo shall support for President Horace Orceloy,tho candidate of tho Liberal Republicans aud of tho Demo crats united. Second, wo shall support Charles R. Buckalow for Governor, tho candldato of tho nomocracy ; and third wo shall support Ulysses Mercur for Judgo of tho Supremo Court, tho candi date of tho Republicans. Thus wo havo candidates representing tho three par ties : but wo don't support ono of them on account of party, but we do so honestly because wo belloyo yea, wo Imoio, they nro tho best mon named for tho places fur which they have been noiuii'iUvl. GunuLiA', Ucck-vllw ..i. 1 Mu.cun aro tho las-, .inl ii'ilo-d, uu a st u-ila-blo men, and tint i- .ur ikUt. Danville Independent. Shooting or Altlcrmnu McMiillIn. Alderman William McMullIn,anotcd Philadelphia politician was shot and dangerously wounded on Jloudaynight last, by Hugh JIarra. HcMullIn has been for years a prominent man in tho city and delegate to nearly overy Dem ocratic Stato Convention for years past. Ills influenco was very great, his ener gy, zeal generosity and courago mak ing him n leader of dovoled followers, lie has been Alderman for 15 years and has dono much to Improve tho character of tho men with whom ho has been associated. Hugh Jlarra.tho scoundrel who shot him was but recently pardon ed out of tho Penitentiary by Gov.' Geary for an attempt at murder, two years ago. At this writing Mnrra has not been taken, but if tho Philadelphia pollco aro unnblo to capturo such a well known villain, il will bo thought by most sensible pcoplo that thoy do not wish lo do so. Great Indignation pre vails nmong tho Alderman's friends nnd It is probablo that somo of them mayovertako thoassassln. McMullln'a wounds though sovero nro pronounced not necessarily fatal. Col. S, D. rrceraan tho Grant candl dato for elector In tho Fifteenth district has declined to act further with tho party of "addition, division and si lenco." Tho following Is his letter or resignation : Smuthdort, July (!. lion. Russell Errell, Chairman, 6'. C. Committee Olv Diiar Sin: As I can no longer act with tho present republican organiza tion, cither stato or national, I deem It but honorablo to acquaint you with tho fact, thnt my namo may bo stricken from tho electoral ticket uud also from tho stato cent ru 1 committeo. Yours truly, B. I), Fiiedman. pjcsldentlnl betting lu Wall streot Is reported nt two to ono on Greeley. Somo bots woro also mndo at ono hun dred on Iloraco to sovcnty.flvoon Ulys sos. Liberal Block Is rapidly rising in that gicat ilnancial contro. NEWS Au idlempl waa mado lnal week lo nssa 'Inalo tho King nnd Q ueeii of Spain. Aa they woro roturnliig to tho palaco they wcro fired upon by fivo mon, but, fortunately, without effect. Ono of tho ruffians was killed and two olhorti woro captured. Miss Susan 11. Anthony baa Issued an appeal on behalf of tho National Wom an's Suffriigo Association to tho "Wom en of tlio United States," calling upon them to tiso their overy effort to elect General Grant. lion. Androw Sloward, for sixteen years u Representative In Cougrcps from this State, died at Unlontown, Fayollo county, on Tuesday, nged 80. It Is assorted on authorities that may bo nccrodlted thnl Marshal MacMahon hna consented to aceopt tlio Pio-ililoncy of Franco should It bo suddenly loft vacant by either thore.iigiiallon ordeath of M. Thiers. Certain It la that a very bad stato of affairs cxista In tho country. In Paris trado is stagnant. Thousands of shops aro closed and for rent, and n monolorycrislslrelgns. All Thlcr's sold and intlmato friends havolcft lilin,iind anything which may happen can senrco ly be looked upon with surprise In tho Impeachment trial of Judge Barnard, beforo tips Now York Si iiule, at K.iratogn, tho defendant's plea that the Court had iinjiiiisdictlon was nega tived, 23 to 0. Various motions of de fendant's counsel to strike Jut different articles of iinpcacliniontweronlso nega lived In overy case. A London letter to a New York eon temporary states that a coinmittco of tho English Board of Trade, to whom was referred tho Alabama claims of tho United Slntcsat Geneva, tho total being $2),000,000, had reported that $0,000,000 will bo sufficient to cover tho just claims. I'Tew Advertisements QOURT PROCLAMATION. WiinnR.VMhoIInii. William Klwell, President .Tnrlirnof tho Court of Over nnd Terminer nnd General Jail Delivery, Court of Uuarter Sessions ol inn rencannu uourioi uoiumoii i-icas nnu ur ph.in's Court 111 tbo iiitli Judicial District, com jihmhI or tbo cnunllo of 1'olumbln, Kulllvnu nutl Wyoming, nnd tbo Don, Irani Dorr nnd IsnaoH Monroe Assoclato Judges of Columbia county havo Issued their precept, beating ilatn tholltli day of May, In tho year ol our Lord, ono thousand, elisht hundred nnd r.eveuly-two,aud lo modlrected lorholdtngaCouvtol Oyer nnd Ter- mluernnd (.leueriiHXuarter Hcsslonsofth" reneo Court of Common l'lcnsmul orphan's com I, in lllnoiitsburK, In tho county ol Columbln, on tbo llrst Monday, belim tlio I'd day ol Hertcmber iiotI. I.t rf.iiMiiiio two week. Notice, U hereby Ktven, to the Coroner, to the Justices of the Veace, aud tho Const ibles of the KiildeountvofColumbln. that thev bo then nnd there in their proper person nt ID o'eloclc in tho forenoon of mld'Al day ot September wlthlbelr records, Inquisitions and otlier lenicinbrances.to do thoso tilings which to their unices nppcrtnln vo uu uuiie, .viiu uiotu luai, tiiu ui'iuiu i3 reco2iilj:.i.ice. to procculo uuni.ist the oris. oners that uro or may bo In tho Jail of tho feald couuty of Columlila, lo bo Ihcu nnd thero to proscculo them ns Hhall bo Ju-tt. Ju-1-oisiii-oieniiestcd to bo punctual 111 thcirntlcnd- nnce.asrccably 1 o t bclr not Ices. Dated at I.looms- . huiir. tbo I'M Ii ilav nr. In v. In Uio year i J.. B. or our Lord, ono thousand cljrhl bun l , '' died nnd hcvenly-twoand lulho ninety lirth j-ear ol tho ludependcnco ol tho United Btntes of America. A.VIION HJUTll, llloomsbuiK, July Ctlli, lt'7.'. Klierlir. T 1ST OP CAUSES FOR TRIAL XJ ATHEITKMUKIlTLltSI 1ST.', m-oite A. I'rlclc vk. 'i'homisSlncUhouso. William Longcnhcrger, ct, nl. vs, IIukIi W. Mc llcynolds. A. C. A. 1-'. ll.igerman vs. Samuel Hchweppcu licisi-r. Michael drover's 'uo' s. Savane ,t ThluM. Michael drover's 'uo' vs. Kivnue & Urljlit. llroonlnll .t Co. vs. McNinch !c Miuman. Clenuicl o. Itlcltctts' adm'r vs. D.ivl.l Sweeuey Lewis J. Adams vs Flsblnf creek f chool DNlrlcl I--. KfflllfrHi.fiiMr.vk. l'l-filfrlc Jlerceroll. ct. nl. l'ranlclln Township vs. John Mclteynolds et. nl. nauielK. seyhcrt vs. Kiinciou wnuou. Veulah lleeed 'aclmrs1 vs. w, A. Ivliue. Michael Maliloa vs I'lilltdelphla A IlcadiUB 11, 11. Co, r.itrirli Monnglinm vs. riuladelphla nud T.cnd- lllSU. U.Oo. linger Dixon vs. I'lilladelpliia & Uenaing 11. It. Co. Mis Mmy Coni-clly m. Plillaaelpbl.v A Ilcadlus U. It. Co. Kraucis .1. KIluo vs. Jacob Herring. D. O. lllckttts vs. John Hweeney el. nl. Oeorgo U. Hess vs. Joseph Weiss et. nl. David Uelslnser vs, Jeso D. Illce. Bogart itKroamervs. William ll.trbcr. Joseph W. Tnusoy vs. John Mulligan. Columbia Insurance Co. vs. Joseph M. Fricl;. A. II, Hlownrt vs. Francl D. Jolly. William Mllncs vs, Jonas Doty. Andrew Crovellug vs. Thomas Treucli. Jeremiah Hess 'uso' vs. John llollniau it nl, l-'i auk D. Drockwny vs. D. J- Soy bei t. llrastus Itoss vs. Oliver A. Jncohy, Oeorgo Wbltmoycr's ex'rs. vs, John Sterner, A. l'.udeo J: Co. vs. Hugh W. Mclteynolds ct al. A. l'ardeo .v, Co. vs. Danville llazlolomt Wilkes- barioll, 11, Susan Ollham vs. Martin M. Drobst. James Dryant vs. llloomsburg Iron Co. Mordecal Millard vs. Hugh v . Mclteynolds. Thomas Williams v.i. John Calu. lizin S. Lyons vs. Solomon Dirk. J. W. K.rukey vs. o. 11. Melick. Clftik Merrcfl vs. A. 11. Hlewnvt. i:dw. M. Tewksbcrry et as. vs. James C. ItccJer ct ux, Wllllnm II. Abbott vs. Jeremiahs. Erobst. K. S. Klrkeudall vs. Michael Orover. o. W. Mastoller vs. William Williams. John Y. Alllgcr vs. U. O. Crcvellng. llcnjnmiu Wngner vs. Joseph II. HuoJ.cs. Thomns Hess vs. C. D. Kowlerctnl. Daniel buyder vs. John Mowry. Abrehni Knecbt vs. Danvlllo llazlcton nnd Wllksbarro It. 11. Co. William McICclvy vs, Danvlllo Ilnalcton imd Wllksbarro It. It. Co. Jonathan llouek vs. Dauvlllo Hazleion nhd WllHesuarro It. It, Co. Deter Jvuecbl vs. Dauvlllo llazlcton ami Wilkes- barre U. 11. Co. Fiedilcli Hosier vs. Dauvlllo llazlcton aud WIUcdbariolt.lt. Co. Ilnrvcy Dcanlsou wile vs. Dauvlllo Hazlenn nud Wllkesbarre 11. II. Co. Samuel Nuugcsscr vs. Dauvlllo Un-dotou nnd Wllkesbarre It. It. Co. George tcott nnd Who vs. Dauvlllo llazlcton ami Wllkesbarro II. 11, Co, 11. H. llower's 'admr' vs. L. 1". Dean A II. C. Iiartou. John Yeagcr's'admrs' vs. Davldllouck's 'adms'. M,D. Walker 'use' vs. Eloouisburg Literary lu- sllluto estate Normal School. Luvlun (Jouldcr 'use' vs. Manilas Kline. John Lawrence's cx'rs vs, Aninndn Lawrence, W. U. Oernul vs, John O. Jacoby. Wilson Agcr vs. C. 11. llrockway. r.llzabethismoycrsndm'is vs. Michael Heller, C. D. l'owlcr tcudorseoof H. 11. ltoiko vs. o. D. Mellck. William C.ilemau vs. Howard Orlmcs, Johu Anspacu & who vs. Kinnnuel Hast, Jacob fctomuelueitriillip llrcntzel A-A. Au'.eubnch. JIary Miller vs. Johu Miller's ex'rs. Jeremiah H, llrobst vk, Danvlllo llnlotonaud Wllkesbarro 11. It. I o. The Pen is Miffhtier than the Sword ! E FOR THE IN order to placo within tho reach of nil nn exposition of tha Democrat lo 1'rlnclplcs und Liberal Ideas sought to he establisliml by tho supporters of (lltnKLHY AND IlllOWN, and lo spread ns widely ns possible tho Irresisti ble nmumcnts lor tho election ol tho Demo crntloblalo Ticket found lulho record of Hon. C. It. 11UCKALUW nnd tho otlier candidates on that ticket, a Campaign edition of tho Wki:ki.y l'ATiuor will bo Issued beginning JULY ill, nt the loilowlug lutes: Ono cony 61 i ts. 10 copies (to ono iiddtoss) II 00 S) " K UO U) " " " 17 60 00 " 3)00 VVic tiiortry uni.it In all caus accompany the crdcr. for further Information nddrcss I'lriiinT," lUriMuir?, Vtt, inftftfiAGENTa WANTED O.lHll) lor our ureal POLITICAL CAMPAIGN CHART. Tho most attiactlvo nud salable tiling out. It Is Indispensable to men of all parties, furnishing Just tho tacts uud llguics uc ded, for overy lu ulllgout v oler. A gcut s aro selling irom. 15 TO UO A DAY. Too most liberal terms. Wcud for dcscilpllvo Cl,CUlDUVnLLDC"XsHMCAD,rUbllsbcr. . 71.ausomMe..i:Li,niAi TALIAN REUS & QUEENS. will tell In Juno ana July n limited number of yonug ITALIAN SWAKMS OF BEES, iu the American lilvo nt t per swarm. I will tiansternud ltallnnlzo black colonics nt n reas onable price, l'uro Italian llucens for sale. I alio mako to order tho double to-loollicd Scotch Harrows. 1'rlce, steel tcetb,(lS or Iron teeth III. ror further luronnntlnn nddiess. 11. 11. uKOWJii WnylO-Sui Light St.. Columbia co l'q. NOTICE. Tlio underiilguoil hereby notify nil thoso Indebted to them on note, boud or book account, to call nud sclllo tho same on or beforo tho llrst day of October next, All neglecting tliU notice may oxnect to pay cost. ' WM.MciKDLVVACO. JU'KKLV V, NKAL & CO. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. C'ourl of Columbia County, Amlllor In itUfrllip e nmons Uio rrrclltorii una imrlloionlllltMl .to I no uninn, luoiimnnco mino imuuiu in" uunnm linlor, will iirorcril lollioillclmiooflililutli nt liln iilltrc, lit WoomnlmrR, on Hniunlnj- Uio 3llli ilny of August, A. ., mj, nt Ion o'clock III tlio forenoon, when nnd wlicro nil pcmoni ImvliiK claims on fnlrt cslnto nro required lo itcwiiI man or no lorcvor itounrreu irom coining in lor nt'iut nF mid rand. Jniy.0,18... 15.jnKnt.Kn, Auditor. (Smmnilo from fiOcln. Cnll nnd cxnmlnoor 12 J)J Udnmiilcs sent (iioHtnun frco) for BIlclH. Hint mull nulc tforllu.ll. I.WOIfL'01T.181Clmllinm Hqunrc, N. V. nsu-lw itAB cuiimi 1 TYr r k deakniss wuiii cum: J-XH -JXi. oataihih, For 'euro I. (or TwlMninpla Hernia,) by tiinll, llllliH I '1 i n i : n I -j . iV AN II iim i-:. nA'i -jiu urnmi wirct I. now 1 oris llVO-JW fioqotf "OllANT.' AUKHTH Wmiled lor nnr tnrwtnttrac L'& W1UH11N" CnmnnlRU I'linits. Tho i vn 'iiilkki.i:y .v Eittiwr." nnu lin.t .titrtunnf. Miin.1 mi f 'Irr-lilnr. llmnmiNCfinlOH. I-nrco proms, iiaamih .t l.uiuu.i in , i-.mriro Miuinml ( iinrt Uslnbllslimelit, 117 Liberty Streot, NcwYoik, nlO-lw imSYIlOMANV or KOl'l. IIAltnil.VCl." . 1 llo.i fllhrr note Innv f:lrhlflle nnd irtllu 1110 lovo AnnVctloninf nuy person tbey choose, lu itnntly. Tills Mmplo mental ncqulremenl nil enn Posbc, free, by i.inll. for 23 cts. together wlllin marriage culilo, T'Kypttnu Oracle, Dreams, mull In l-mitnu. -tf A mifr.rclllnrbnolc. lljO.tllHIfiolil. AddrcfH T. WJLMAM A CO. 1'ubi, 1'iilhi, 4w ,i ri M wi f-1 GTEMECZ WAm.In;t.'7! rouble I.lrvntcl Oven. Wnrmlns Cloiet. Uroll Ins Door, l i il. r llu rl, Htm Minltlng uruir, uircii Afi.)i j- ux.li -II, Ir ll U'.. cvi.o(, !J) Wnlcrfjttc t,N, V. irtMw Al o Inr I v.Mli li -.lillll -i. I,-, ... aOUDHl'l 1 1ISM11I iluUl II .l. Dill Xiiiv Oilc.iLs, t i lun.itl, Iji, 1. .ii ,v.,j- Dlx. CAEPENTER. 100 MULUKItRY STREET, Is now trcnlhiK suecessfullv. coiiMimntion. BronciiMis. nnd nil diseases of tho Throat nud Luugs, , lit: COMPOUND Mi:i)ICATl:l) INIIALATIOW UUSl'l-AM ica 1 i;n I U1MI, Ail) (K1IK11I HV11111. Durlue; tbo past ti n years Dr. Carpenter lias trcnted nnd cured thousands or cases of tlio uuovo limned diseases, and lias now iu bis pos session certillcates of cures from t-virynaito tlmcountry. Tlic Inhalation is breathed d rcctlv into tho lungs, soolhln nnd healing over nil lntbimcd surfaces, cnterlnir Into the blood. 11 Imparls vltnlltv ns It pcimcatcs to every part of mo system xno sous.iuon is not unpleasant nnd tho llrst lnlialntlou;ollen gives very decided iciiei, pal iicuuiriy wncu iiicio is inurn uiincuuy of bicallilng. Under tho inrineuce of my reme dies, tho cough soon jrows ea-ltr, tho input sweats cease, tho hectic llculi vanlshes,nnd with improving uigcsunn tno patient rapidly cat strength, and health Is ngaiu within bis ltmii. 'J lit Cfiiicciitrflteil Food lupldly builds up tho most debilitated pallout, piesentlii'; to the stomach food nil ready fi bo assimilated nud nmuc inio gnou, ucn iieaiiny oioou. The Cnuuli .rriin Is to ho taken nt rdtrlil. In nil vlnto tbo cough und enable tho natlcnt to obtal slcop. Full tlirccl ' m-company cuch bon oj my iviiif fiV., uhlch comlt of One liilmli-r: lino llotllc tit lltorallrc Inli.ilant : One I.Ulin- 111 r-llilllllim l f..l llllU iiMininuii lllll" Ilottle or Anil lbimorrluiirlr Inli.ilnnt '. (hie HnttlPConrcnlr.itpil I'aoil) O.ie lloltlc ofCousli ..run. I'llco of r.o coutalulng remedies lo last on mouin.ciu; iwo mouins, sis: tuico months,: cni 10 nnvnikiresa u. u. ii. l'.imo i fimon talnlng lirgo list of patients cuud sent lice i.i-iicrs oi inriuii.v must comain ono dollar to l sure answer, soill ess, A, H, CAItl'IlN'Ti:!!. M. D.. Newark. N. Dl. CAI'.l'EKTKIt's CATAUIlll IlKMLDY will give lmmcdiaiu rener, nud will ellect n perma- ih-iii nnu ju irom ono 10 iineo monius, rn of remcilyto last ono mouth, $3; twomontl SS- thrco months. $10. CIMTU In nil Its forms snccessfully treated r.cim loi usi oi iiaiieiii rurt'il, 10 A. 11. CAIU'DNTEIt, M. D., Newark, N. JnlyJJlyr A UDITOR'S NOTICE. X3L ESTATE Ol' KMlASiCB It. ULsS. DIV'P. Iho undersigned appointed by thutliphan' voun oi voiiiiuuKi couuiy, 10 tiisiriomu nmoi tho creditors nnd p.iities entitled to the nam uio uaiauce in ino nanus oi iinuici ncss, admi .-....mi in iiviii.ii'iii in i-.u-iivr u, iiesi, Kile sain cauniy, iicceaseti, win proceed lo uio d clnrAO oflifs duties, at tho Hhei Ill's ofll.-o In I Com l House, in llloomsliurL', on Salurd.-v, t litn, day ol August, A. D. 1ST-', nt ten o'cluik me icivuoou, wiicu ana wnoro an pjisons u. Inu claims ncatust. Ilin K.1I1I rsliln mn lim-. required to present thosaine, or he loreeru uiieu irom coaling m iovapnarooi --.nil moil. w. nil July I'JIJT.Mv,', An CTATEMEM1 Ol.' ULUOMKlU l! yj SCHOOL D uisriticr. Casni-r I. Thomas In account u i PcIk ol Dltvlet for I I:o yta- cud.!, j nn. To nmt, lecc-ivd fioni lormer Ti,i-. Ami, lecnlvod trotll snlfl ot loU, 1 1 . . ., Ami. iceelvcd from Klaie Appropi " i Ami. rccclv. d liom .lesso fcuinnoii . i lector, 1S70 Anil, rei te I fr.mi Cliailes T'lnviu ... - lec:or, J7l ilU.s cn. I'.y oiMci'4 iv doomed diir'iit- iear lly commission percent, ou" f 7dii;. i. lly balance in linndsof Tieasilicr 1 c'.i,i:.t oi Charles Tbomni cnllcclor ror in m n:iit Willi r.loomsbuig KiUool Dis'ilct lo; tuu yi ir eiullug Jctie 1S7.', UK. .Uo CIS. Tonmouut of Duplli Uy csoaeiniion and nbalemijiils J 101 ! lly null, paid C 1. Thomas, Tioasuiei'.. lly balance lu Imuil of collccioi-, uy o per icui. coiiecuou ieo on tD,Ml su... liu 0.SSI U1 7U -Jl S7.9JS EXl'i:SIITUr.E3. Anionnl paidTcncbers , Kiiol and conllugcneles To mlloiniug Dlsliicl lor tuition.. Tiiasuier's per centeste Collector's per eentafce,, ee. sci vices lhiddlng ll.ilancu in h.iuiU ol T.'Cavurer 3,570 fO t U (0 it n no r. "II 73 HU1 (I 2,!o7 II 1,UJ S7 $9 IJi 51 .s ?'CJ0 00 Del 1. IIAPiTM AX, riOtldeul. Allot; V.. R, iKi.Eii, Hecrelniy. Wo the enders sued Alidiloinfoi Iho own c-C ninoiusburs, nahe evamincd Iho nbovepceonuis ol too HehiKil I'nnd of tlio Kciiool Disiuctor iho town ol liloomsbuis nnd tiud ihoin collect ac cording lo diril.cale aud voucheis. F.l'. lipJN'KEi;, JOHN 13, CASLY, July lU-'J.v. Auilu Ji-s. A D.MINISTRATOR'3 NOTICE. XJ. noTATH OP MAKIA KAITK, DI C H. Letters of ndmliiisirntlon on iho estnto of Maria Kaull' lalo of Demon twp CVlumbla county, deceased, havo been cinnted bv the lteglsferol said county to I.K.Krlckbnum admin lstratoi'. All j'cisons having claims against liu cslnto of tho decedent aro requested to present them for tettlemeut, and those- indebted to tho estato to mnko payment totho iiudeisli;ucd, ad ministrator, without del.iv. I. J. KlUCKll.U'M Juno Is'.-TJ-Cw. Adnilnlslrator. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. J IbTATC Ol' A1I1IAM YOVNO. UEr'O. Letters tcstamcntniv on tho estate of Abi.ini Young late of llentou townshlii, Columbia coun ty, dee'd, havo been Kinntcd by tho Iteglster of said couuly to Jacob H, Kvaus, All peisous liavln? claims ngalnst tho estate avo requested to picseut tliLiu to tho Dsecutor In Columbia county. Thoso ludcbtid to tho (stato either on note, judgnicut, lnorlsaRo or book account will mnko payment to tlio Lxcculor without delay. JACOll H, KVANH Juno Is, Ifi72-0iv. Uxccutor. A DJUNISTRATOR'S NOTICE. XV rSTATK OP JOHN C. HOTV, llKC'll. Letters or Admlnlstnitlon on tho estato of John C, Doty, lato ol Denton township, Co lumbia county, deceased, havo been Kiiiuted by Iholtcclstcr ol sntd county to 1, K. Krlckbaiun llentou twp. All persons having claims against tho estate of thu decedent nro teijiicsted to pre. sont them lor settlement, aud those Indebted to tlio cslnto to make paynic-ut tu tho undersigned ndmlnlstialor, without dilny, I, K, KniCKllAUM Juuo2b-7--o', Administrator. AGENTS! OUICKlgg I'nn will mis? cuolco crrliorv.dlioie Is a ush lor In on mn Ll.W Ja last, nun grcniesi nun;, OUn DIGESTION, or, MY JOLLY l'Kir.ND'H MKlilD'. It is li,- u.u'.s thu iiio-t 1 iklnu cud salcahlo book InihuiUld, lltlsuii n vitally important sub. Jed. -It li by Aim i!c i's most popular v.ilti-r on lieallh. i li'.-, inr the pilce.tho largest nud baudsonir-it b v 1c ever s.iM b- snliscrintlon. AKcnti, IK pi ip:,. ,ti , i ri r h. hoo't.and win lingo you lo li u i. Willo for IKIIUB, tte., II K. (iisuiior, "i v';,t:.n r ibitsner. nprU 91,'72-tr, 7Wr-.ui oniHiu-i i 1-hll.idelphin, 1,000 AQENTB WANTKD! for on Uy W. K. WDIlll, tlio noted l'loneer aud Hum nilst, A most nccurato and lasclunllngdescrip. tlou of iho wlliluess and weal Hi of tlio bound less West. Its untold rlcbeo, lllg Injuns, Ilnlflilo, Wolves, lie. Crowded with vnluablo luformntloii sparklliii Willi Iho keenest wit nnd raciest humor, ilvnllng Murk Twain's best, nudtplen dldl) lllustratel, Will bo Immensely popular nnd tell biyond pice. lent. I'or samplo imges. llliHliutlous, tonus, Ai-., i.il.li ess, llUUllAUD llllOH., 1'ubllshers, nprli:0'7Mf 723 Bausom Bt., l'iitia. JUSTICE'S BLANKS. "Wo now hnvonn liniul n largo neatlv prlnlml nssortmcut of JUBTICK'B mid CONHTAIILUS 11LANKB, to which wo Invito tho attention of theso ofilcers, VI K II II 1 II a s4 tWJMitil 'J til tngaawmmniiiwi V v FJr:t Premium 'A now book, IT IS COMING ! THIS (IttBAT Mrih Amoricmi Circus, AMU Hmniily Dingy PANTOM1MM TJtOUMS W. WSU-OHCt filunngcr. Tlio Scnsnlion Show of 187?, With moro Slurtllng Novoltloo, Moro Wonderful PoAt. Moro Str ruirmmeni tlmn nny oilier Company WAi'i'i-'oni'i'i LOOK FOR IT. SEE IT. RLOOIUSIlURCI,- VOR ONE DAY ONLY, HATOltDAY, AUO. 3d. AVTBUitOON ANII KVIlNtNn, ON OLD OIIICU3 LOT. AUMIK AND NOVr.tVlY COM1IINATION of all t'loexetllericIcBnnd ATTRACTIONS OT THE ARENA. Illustrated Iiy n MBST-l'LA' i t'llltl ) COHl'ASV, nud nil tbo irx, rnoLic, and murky Miimi ol tbo lTUKKI TION OI-' PAKTOMIMH, c.tomplllled by llUTr.EirsHr.WYOUlII'ANTOJtlUKAllTISTa fi'oln tho Then' ro Conllnlio. Now Voile tho tw great speciauuos coiuuiuius in prouuconii icriaiumcui,ni onco NOVEL, UNIQUE, . ARTISTIC, SENSATIONAL, AMUSINC1 and LAUGHABLE III! EIioSKevciMcs of tlic Ai'cnu will bo novel and fresh In clnracter, tlio object of tho managemeut being lo eioate. A NICW DEPARTURE front the old, worn out, dusty ami stalo perform ances oi lue i m i, nun pi-esciii n dories of Frc A Attr. etioiid cut In ly a v. 1 1' evi ryt u.i ; b I' r 'M ' . m' !,"i!ur i, and iiii.aclng .a app .il to tlio S CMC t i v no 10 brl live, frL to is so mol- EXCELSIOR ! nn, in.1 iii.il i. irini . I'h c!h i find all con- tumpor u I. s in an ho.uu abb- splru i.l I'liiiil-itlon, ror tho appl.iuse- and nppioo.iiion oi iui.irii.u- ro'i", Xcii Scenes cflViutslrlanlia.i, Tliillliiig acts of (lirinastlis, SenutltUial Arroliatlc scmic. Slarlllns Acrostallci, .Vo., cnllveue.l by tho .-lt nnd wholesomo Imraor of The two Funniest Clowns in America,' will distinguish tho Itlng p if i tho OLOIUOUH l'ANTOMIMKo una .'S, whilo HUMPTY DUMPri'Y n IU be given wI'.Vi ELADOIIATn TUICKf , ur.wiLDEiUNG TK.v:raror.JtAii in, and CD:U,Lr.rKNi.dri Oi' DHTAlL, ajao.l lo the al Mn or Aiuiuno i:::c..i.LKNci: on the part of tho p:rloi'mci, thus loavlng uoiuiug to uo uesiveu, J53- I'or full iwrl Iculsi. and list of companies reuu our suiau imis nmi xiescripiivo Kiiecii, AT THU AITDUNOUN rUHFOnMANCK. AT ONK O'CLOCK, tho cntlro Clrous Comimnv will appear lu an luiiijriuu i iogriiiiiiue, fouciuuiug Willi 11 I'ANTOMIM 10 AETE IIPIECE. In tho eveiilu.-, nt UIiiHTO'CLOCi;, the full Circus company, and iho l'aulominie ol ntj,iira?v Dinirsv : i couohidln: entitled, with tho grand transformation icouo tiii: rim: rji:, lu which HinNon Fm:riowllI nppear, revolving In the nlr, turrouudeil by a Globo ofFiro!!!! SU- OltANDHTIlELT DAUAIlK, AT 10 A M i?uudy Aa11'" NlclluU' Jluinpty Dnmpty Opcrii Will nino oxhlblt In Plymouth, July 31. Hlilckshluny, Aug. 1st, llcrwlck, Aug. 'JJ, lllnoinsburg, Aug, Sd, Danville, Aug. 6lli. Itomomli?r day ami date, Moyora' Oolumu. PUBLIC ATTENTION ih oAMiHn ny Tnllio fuel UialiliPjr are ntllt ptislilnn tlm n, biiHluess with all iho enemy nn clinractori. SiS'i'B iS ,ormer M l"c,r " DllOWER'S BLOCK. mi 1 nt Uio Corner of Main nu t Mntk. 1 1 , Tlielrstock Is larger nud moro varied Mi,, ,.?;!,",I"J ";."lbcr iMtahllsliinent nior, I'll Imlolphla or New York. All of which i. . . ed lu largo or small nunutltlM nt llgurcsii, ' If not loU'l-r. tlllltl .tltitr, frnnila n,ttt 1........ .7 ulfewheie. Call and r.Tamlno loryouis, if -i wliiilinula department undcrtlio lmincdi-.i pcrvls'.on and control of the llrni, compii s DAlNTfl, OIW, QLAfji, furry, ,t-i v They keep consUnlly on bund from nn , dllleronl bruiKU of Wlilto Lead, uinou, John T. Lewis it Rros.. Rudr r. While- 0.ik, Dinmonil, Arctic, ,r Vurnlshcs, Corcli, FuriiltuVe' Ddinnr, S!it.".icnti(l Japan Di; i r. In e dors you will flml I'mbcr-i Im'iid nil, S'l'iiniri, Urowns,Mi.alilenud Vno i Venetian, ItedLead.AmerlciinnndC1 i i millions, units, Vellows nnd Ori vn : among which nro tho celebrated Vcivair -luiiiin i n, ti-i.v iLimisomo nun pcriimiu'iii eipeolilly nd,inl?d lo tlio lulutlng c. ii,oi ixc. iittisceii mi, Tiirpunliue, do. All window glass, largo sii-.es of superior mialliy plcluios, a siieciiUity. Castor nil by Hiei-I m- iioKcn. Liiiil.-iiiuiii, l'nregorlc. Hat. u r i i " ' h i mi-, i.,imaniuo JMaiiua, (,, . frey's Cordl.il, Lsiences Lcmou, Peppcin i patenl mcdieuic-j ( f Hi- "'n-'fiii ii ' nil i niiiuiiou. All Jho 1M.IV.. day, nmoug wli enuinei'Aic. others known to tho Cominmniy, A l.irco nnd varied aiso: tmeiii . i leuowned cooking extracts, Lemon, Vnnllln, Hoo, Itasplnr.y, . inu .ii,iu, .-i.-ii.-ii, Liuiaiia, iv,uiv . oil below mauul-ii'lurirs pn.'i , i counlry meicbauis npit-o ' Cinnamon, Clovi, i. i'eppur. Mace, Muslaul, nl bi! . no prices. ALSO, Holland rimtrsul pbur, Kpsom Suit-!, Salt Petri-, rnliihrn. 1.1... I orlce, GuniL'nmpWr,l!oia .. Assafa'lida, Cntllo and Hon, fowdcrs.iiiuo Vitriol, i;-.irni'i 1 wrod, I mtiio and Laundiy . Lamp Clilmney?, and L imp k uU nllv. iitinin I'.uiilr. Nllv. i- .. im.i i 1'i.i-lcr Ko-ciid ilComont hy i'i- h-i ,' . . Tiioc 1. biutc-.i Allllvlllo l-'.i. cdgidlohuliy Ur the lu-,1 In gla-.s, in superior material nn I oilier. IVII'"- s 11 IVIUgOECO Usui 11-, t "11111 y I ivsl.'inr.s.llldndcm -- liiirilii,; nil thfl old si !. I ri.ni well as all iho la ii. 'ic.il hi'leueo, liuuiiii't, i ' u 'i lu ahund men. Hih , li i. m.icc-utli-il pn ii. i- it m. I . CIlxH-s "ud IMi ., , ' -. i' i a id. Cov i i 'i coin l. umei nud others will tin I,.m , , Olouud Wc-tleru Hone. Oil nl VmUil, tu of Soda nnd Nllrnto of So in, i uctt.-i ,, aud at lower prices than can boi.inud els COACH AND WAGON MAKHIW well to see our stock and In iiii,,i i u ,,i foro purihnslpgchewh'-.-. Our rotallnnd rresci-ip' .j'i a mo supervision ol Bl. A. B. CATiSi'.ir. r. v.'huhas hadycars of expcrlcne In i 'ii Ablo uud competent nsslsunt i nlw u - dance. This department consists ol i pounding ol Physicians' prescription ly recipis, tlio putti'ig up ol Dye Kin I tbo retail Iii2 of Patent M,. n. i- .nil Miudiles. such ns l'eriuinery, map i.i' tbo most cliolco from om inn .t cmlnen can mnniir.iclurersiind tho si -uiulins . . i-orelgii, French, Etifjlidh, CJonti-. Italian IVrfuni.T. Toilet Soaps in l.irj Domestic, . .ely, b i li Lint Kino Hair, Tooth, Eicsli, Clothes, Sh.i .' iiipf A Null Brushes. Tnies.Slioiil itor Br.ieos it Supporters, Nun lug Bottles, l'ocket UooUh, Bill Books, Ae Ac. Oigirs of rarest ou I i h.Av. t br.ni I from lo.l (Ii., imeh. l'Ipoinnd i: .arsmokors nnd inanf i ,m iwssiijio in imunerale here. Thu hind "iu In Ihla part of tho State, cnll.-d n, Horn which Iscii.istauilydrawii, li refrenhlng bovci :e. so popular k h m i il lean public, nlso, i lio medii ated w ii i " v Snrair-it nnd He" - 'r, Our MunuUctuiing Dipiiliu. ,.t, nil lhoolllelu.il piepuralloii'. of lb I . s macopie.i, 'J liictniex, Syrups, etc., OIL. OF GLADN1 nspoclflo for Croup, Ihirns and Ki Idinn of Hie most vnliialilo nuxlll.ul.'i in Ino . ,. -yetter. piles, hoarseness, cto e ver kum. u. Isigely Increasing sales nltest i' , p p l " n household remedy. Slayer's Tar Cough Drops ft Wuabla i " u forisiughs of long stuudlug and Inclplcin ci sumption, l'lavorlng extracts, Lsscnco Juuuui Ulngcr, etc, To nil of which wo ns!; tiiu i' lion of llio general public, Tho wngon will still continuo to nay Its btatoil visits to their country custom ors. MOYEK BliOS. May 10, ly. M Ayrei, JnyiiL'S.Yiuc'ar BiltcH.IIn ,i n ter'B, Dniko's, tmil Hooflnnd'a (?, ... inim uiuoiu I'liis, mights Jaync's, Hcheueit'u.uiul ail
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