J. - . V V s'' . I r Y-XIE POST. niDm.BBo.. ...ATOTJST 1. mi For Governor, HON. JOHN B. PACX&B, or SVrlBURT. ii . ...,. . imiuci jtati tkiw. Far Auditor Qtntral, Col. Dnvld Mtnntoii, er BltTf ft COUNTY. For Smtfjfor Qeiufut. Col. Xtobt J J. Ileuth, , of cnCTtKitt coratr. COCUTT TICKET? For Pretilent Judr, fUMUlW. 8. WOODS. Vtto tk Mm .r talon end Mifflin WIDUN W Attrmb'y. WILLIAM 0. ITERROLr. JMt 14 t be decision of tho Confer) For Trcanurtr, JACOB OROSS. '(-r Committrfonrr, ADAM'J. FISHER. Aw tit or, SAMUEL A. WETZEL. Elf tew Frrfnaat Fart Broarbt lo ucni D) ibe in.rrslonal la miljallnf. lotnmlitre. Tfao Congrsssiooal Committee in estimation th Ku-Klux villainya tub-eommittto in Wa.hiorton, and another sub cotnmitteo in Soolh Car olina have now been in daily aessioo aiora tasa two months, and have had Mon them many scores ofwitonsses from all asclions of lha lata Insurrec tionary Slates men of both high and hanibla atation Presiding Kldora. Preach ra, ei-Members of tbe Federal ('ongres and ax-MembcH of tbo Coo fedrato Coogresa, ox-Generals of both Armies, Goveroora and ex-Governors, Judges, Solicitors, Sheriffs, Kcvaouo Officors, OlBeeis of the Army, Post insaters, School Teacher, Repontnot nnd Non-repontatit members of Ku Klui Kin os, aod dozens of their maimed and Buttering victims, black and white. Aod what bss this patient and thorough investigation established aod established beyond all future ca vil and qnestiou f Tbesa astrocioas Pacta : - , 1. That in all the Into Insurrection- ary btatea, snd generally diffused tliougb not found hi every Couoty. is working only at uthl, and its mom ber alwnys io disguise, with Officers. Signs, Signals, Passwords, Grips, and all necessary paraphernalia, wiili the pledged and sworn purp. of puttinj . " s I 'f'i'" Bri,U,n. a"d. P"WJ ih DtrmKritic 1'artv: know in dn 1'oroDt localities among tbe initiated by different names, but everywhere rec ocoiaod by tbo general oosnomen "Ku Klux.'' 2. That tbo organization came iuto being a few months previous to the last Presidential Election, during which caovns it was in ita most vigor ous condition, but it ia now all through th South, with more efficient disei plina and cdettive direction thnn ever reviving, in preparation for the next Presidential campaign, when, as they told on of tbuir victims in Tennes see a few weeks since, " oo d d Radical voting is to be allowed io uoy Soutborn Stat, by black or white." 3. Tbnt this Ku-Klux organization U th premeditated aod determined scheme for carrying the South at tbe next election of President, and so, by securing tbe entire electoral rot of tnut soetioo, insUe sure th election of the Democratic nominee. 4. That tbe officers and eitftblishers of these " Deos" (as they appropri- niciy can tueir separate bands) are the luadiog aod active Domocrutio pol iticians of lb South. 5. That the scheme has thcthearlv good will of a hint section of the Democratic Party in all those States, and ibe acq'iiesconco of noarly tho en tire Party. t.y G. That the direct and chief pur pose of the organization, as sworn by nil tbo Victims, as tbe sssertion uni formlya made to them by these mid night ateussios, and corroborated by the universal testimony of tbo repeol nnt and divulging members of the Order, is this : The Duttioe down of the Republican and tbe patting op of m iumocrnuo rjnj. 7. That wbile the Democratic and tu-Klnx witnesses OB tbcir direct xsminstioo nsnally deny Iho jxAitical purjxse r.f tbt Order, asMerting that tho Ku-Klux are a social necessity prowirg out of the abolition of tbe old Patrol j that they have to lids the couotry to " krep the Nigger in their plaoe;" that ooder tho influeuco of Kadical Leglslatfuo and Methodist Preachiogtho Nigger ar liable to become saucy," and without an oeea aionsiooal Ku-Kluk visit would "begio to think themselves a good ss white folks;" snd that tbeao frequent floj gios, and aa occasional murder, are aaaessary to maintaio such a slat of morals amoox tho l!Utti ua will per. tnit tho vie hstiog Whites to live io their neighborhood ; yst on the cioas xaminatioo, these Witnesses also very generally, a well as ?ry reloctarj'ly, seonresa that th intimvhlio of fte-ttuUii-a totft i prominent aod out ..grated result. B. That to ascor this purposo, tbs juniug uvwsj wi in iWpWk) and th polling up of th Democratic Party, Intlmxdalio Is tb-"erand nieasora Ibe intimidation of Itepub- itcas voicrs, oiack aad white, but iieeislly the bunbl and defeootlawg. y JUid sight iUJds; by Jlaroisg House end 8tores. a4 tbe Deairac im of Crop by Mfhip&agt of saoh , eruem erosiiy as cftij to and I V Death; by most lodeeent aod painful wMsisaiaf j by Assaioatlo and Blur Osr ia rsj owsrd!v maooor and with f t-.-2t 4vie sjs assy stria tswror A tii wbol oootlif , aa 1 brio; I w I h Repablieaa acts from two or three tboaaand to leaa tbao and a aingla do aen. 0. That - School leaehara," and "Preachers of Ibe Methodist Church North," seem to be the especial ab horence rf thus Democratic A tens- sins: and hnodre li of School-booses aod Metbodist Lharebe hava been giveo to tba flame , aod CbrteUndoas will Mnnd acbast when it la mad known th scores of Sehool-teaebers ried Methodist Preachers, who, by Ihis Peraocratio ajroney, wlthio theae three years, base been Whipped I Shot! Hung I and In some instances It, is believed, llurned at the Stake I 10 That in nearly ooe-hslf the States of this Uoloo this work of bell is now going oo, night bv night every month extending the rang of its woo-it operation, and icariuiiy multiplying ih number of its vic tims I 1 1 That it Is aoK'ly aod immediate ly in llie aerrice o! the Democratic Party a large portion nf the South heartly approving large numbers of the parly iNortti nttatnptiag its pallia tion by exenso, aod its shelter from scorn by covering up or denying its crimes, us it cowardly Aanesiuation could bo palliated, and brutal Murder excused nnd tbe Democrntic Party through lb land rejoefng in ita prom ise of bclp. So, either by open and ackoowlcdcd action, or by notes ciim ioal and the more reward ly participa tion of extenuating aod shielding the crime, lbs I'nrty, Sontb and -North, becomo bol'ore the people and bo foro fjoJ oijual sharers in the respon sibility. Outof tba mouths of more than two hundred Witnesses is every sylla ble of this established ; aod more tbao ten thousand shroudless Dead, from bidden places by wayside, ia swamp and mountain, nod from tbe sleepless nshts of fired homes, shout there ghsst ly Amen 1 A single lostaoce of these thousand Outrages perpetrated upon au Ameri can citized oo foreign toil, would be thought ample causo for War ; and our ontiro Navy would hasten to en force the Nation's indignation. And such abuso as is daily meted out to theso bumble Methodist Preachers, if offered ooe of our Missionaries oo heathen ground, would arouse the wboli American church until cvory mind was laden with demands for ' Protection.'' The thanks of all citizens who lov Itiht and hato Rapine are dao the faithful men of this Committee, who forgetting their owa ease, heve so io dutriously devoted those Lot months lo tho uueartbiog of this giaot Vil lainy. Christian nun of our ooubtry ! II u- ins r i s m it ll f 1 "I rtdn.ml m ts n a n r. IIISLIW IIIVll . uwvws, IIWU, TW nu- local to vou! Is a P.rtv worth of life in this land which souks supremacy through sub hll-birn massures f r - . j Tbe lerslau Faiuloc, The f'smioo in Persia is still causing dreadful havoc. The death in the provloco of Khorassso average 801) daily, and th dead bodies of tho vic tims are devoured by the survivors. Moo, woven, and cbtldreo are in oaio eases killed fur food. Tho plague has alsj appeared sinon,; th Persians, and tho Turkish Government has been compelled to draw a sanitary cordon along the borJers of its douiia ions. The distress that prevails is due to misgovernment, aod especially to op pressive taxation. In a land where no rosds or other considerable means of trsnsportatioo exist, and where trade, botb borne and foreign, is amull, tho effort of heavy taxation is farditfereot from that which appours ia a free commercial country. In tho latter, taxes, if made unreasonably burdon some in one pliico or oo certain persons are soon thrown upo aod shared with the rest of tbe community even with .1 . .... .. . .. me rest oi uie woria to mo course ot active business. Hut amon a neoDle almost wholly agricultural (the only transportation being on ths backs of camels nod otber animals,) such bur dens generally stay whore 8rst pluoed, sod crash eaterprse aod aotivity out of ths victims. Por ages, io Porsis absolute power his bsd its ear scoom- DSD JirOt Of bhth and ftibilrarv and sudden taxes insomuch that men have feared to improve thoirl iads, lest such iinprovemint should lend to fresh de mauds. Finding poverty tbe ooly eon ditioo of life to which they are allow ed to attain, they have sunk to living from bood lo mouth, so that an unfore seen calamity to the crops plunges them into dire distrcsa. Tub Tammany apologist represeot that oo of the chief objects lo the attack en the eity government I to divert publio attention from the mi, management of tbe ostionsl Bnanees. Tbn is very weak. Tho Republican ptrty baa never sought to divert at tention, or in aoy way o meoal tbe trc state of the finances. On the contrary, concise stalomcot is pub iskod evory month, and the fullest investigation Is invited. Vess. 0 UuNDasi PiaaoH Poison- 0-Ua Tuesday last htf uv;r or in guests at tb Albsoibra House, at Atlantis) ty, were polsoood bv soinatnini itiu wu served op for dinner. It U upposd tbat oil of alaoods waa put io a cdatard by mistake. No deaths bar occurred, but soma of tb patieata ar io a dij?ron ctfoJfioo I Somb on has figured out th cost of Tamtaaoy role In New York, and Bnda that th Sam for th) past yesr is no loss than $19,000,000, nnd for th past flv year . 1335,000,000. With tho Democratic party In power I th National Governateot th ooat, at this ratio would araoaotto tho sum of $3,000,000,000. Th Albany Expreu says i "Next loth startling nature ol the expo- nres of th Tammany ring's swin dles npon the taxpayers of Now York, what will surprise honest people most is the faot that no defence worth "pcakiog of has boen mad In behalf of th ring. Moyor Hall, in foil view of th fjet that every oo of th war. rants fur tbe fraudulent payments was countersigned by him, sod that without his kigoalnrj th noaey could not hare been drawn, can think of do more appropriate defenco than to at tack th motive of th. Times fof ma king the exposure. He seoms to for got that tbo people are not just now interested io lb qucstioo of roo tives.'' Liuiit has broken in North Caroli na. Thorn ia oo longer any doubt that tho election on the third instant wcot against tho Convention by a large majority probably ten thousand at least Aa Associated Press Des patch from Wilmington, dated Satur day, concedes the defeat of iho Con vention, aud states that the Republi cans claim a majority of fro a five to fifteen thousand, wbile ths Democrats regard the issue as still la doubt. This would be evidenco enough of a sii;oal victory for the friends of tba Constitution aod of law and order, but thcro is also a telegram from rfeoa'or Abbott, cl North Carolina, statiog positively that the Republic cans Lavs curried the State by tan or Clteeo thousand majority. Last year, tbe Republican Legisla tors voted Col. M'tarland out of of fice ns Superintendent of th orphan schools, but ho was not completely routed until tins year, its is uow perhaps the most earnest in tryiog to defeat the Republican party in Penn sylvania by getting up a Temperance .State Ticket. What an Auditor or Surveyor General can effect, pro or con, on Temperance, is hot obviou but this attempt to bring th Copper heads iuto power is plain as a spike stuff. The above, from th Montrose Re publican, loll tbo whole secret of the qtiassi temperance movement. Tbia M'Farlaod is lb man who broko up tiio orphan school at Oraniceville, Col umb a county, thereby scattering tho children in oil directions, and almost ruining Prof H. D. Wulkcr, a well as puttiug tbs Common woalth to great cost in remunerating ths iudividual losses inourred. True, Col. M 'Far Is nd lost a log iu tbe hoooitbl scr vico of his oouotry, uoJ is cotitlod to duo credit for gallant bravery which led to his loss. Benedict Arnold suffered the sumo oiisfortuno under similar circumstances, but was a trait or thereafter nevertheless. We do not, however wish to compare M'Far laod with Aruold ; but we do think that the former gentlemau ban acted very badly toward tbe Commouwealth, and is now playing the part of a po litical traitor. A purely teupernoce party has no tnurs chsuco of suocess than a purly Presbyterian ticket baa ; but if placed ia the field, It may be the means of returdidg tbo cause and em barrassing its most earnest friends Lfuitbitnj Chrvnivle. Appalling Stbamuoat Explo sion. July 30th, Ibo most shocking accident that hue occured in New City for many years, occurod at the foot of Whitehall street. The furry, boat Weatfiold, ruuniog to Statco Is land, was about leaving tbe slip when an explosion occurred, by which be tween Co and 70 persons were killed or drowned, and about 125 wounded. There were belweeu 5J01) and SOI) pass uuuiuoi Ul cnger aboard, a large I .... ... Ar whom wero seated on the seeonddock, j net over Hie boilor. The Irat tntiais ttoa tbe passengors had of tbo cxplo siou was a dull, crashing aound, tol lowed almost instantaneously by the rash of escapioa? steam. Tbo main deck was fereed upward, heavy beams were torn into fragments, and the air wss nlled with human being snd dtbru. Msny persons were blown up lo a height of from 40 to 60 feet, snd thrown into tho water. Tbe pilot oouso was nurleu iuto the sirs distance ot 30 fiet Tbe pilot was io the house at lb time, but strangely enough, escaped serious iujuires Msny who bad been injured by the eiplosioj were severely scalded by the escaping steam Small bout weio en caged in tho rescue of those who full into tbo wator. Some 50 or GO persons were picked up. It i believod tbsl from 30 to 40 persons wore drowned The boiler had been io ue nine years. It was partly turned round. Frag ment oi me irameworn or the vessel were pnoa in a eonru4 mass over th boiler. In this dtbrU war over a bund rod person scalded and mangled, prceeanug sn ewiui spectacle. ProfesHor James A. Whitney has ex amined the boiler, aud expresses tbe opioion Hist the explosion waa caused by culpable negket. He say a j The freshly torn surface of tbe boiler shell is either modorelly briuht or covered with red rust, but a close view show that from s point oo tho right hand sids (looking toward ths Ore-box), about eighteen inches sbov tb level or lb upper tier of flues, to a point about over Iht eestrs of tk boilor, tbs twr&cs Is black, ."bowing beyond eavil thai between thss-. 'wo points 'be roptuas is aot of recent date. This idd law fc aa leaa than fane famt tix lochc in length by actual maaar TD"n'i rrtud again t Harris menL tb nuotal kaviuir baaa narLaV 'on Thursday Morning. Tbo eiear lanugo, along tb bo of it i hire, uadoabUJIy tbat ' giro- a, FOB TBI POST. Ma. Editor. Tbe community at large, or at least sack part of it a a have had an opportunity f reading the belins t J rove Tmum, in Ita fast two issuee hav been vary pleasantly en tertained by aa artieiafa) nolo Bom bs ra of said Wwm, ralaliv to a very important subject "to all whom It may onorn" namely s contest be twea two rival neaping Macbieoa, the Dodge, aod th Champion. - Tbe writer of the artlolea as they appeared has endeavored (with all tho power at their command i lo impress oo the minds of all, that they bad at soiqe tinio or othor held either ths impor tant position of p it and kettle Inspee tor, aod general kitchen director In some out of lb way place, where all movements were executed with militu ry precision, or elso pet haps durlnu their eventful lile figured as one of thoso mysterious nondescripts known In time psst ss Parlor Patriots ; st all event it is obvions in ths first sr tiels that appeared that their military ltfilnln Im.l tn ffiA MifinfiA. Iniiin tin. looted. Ho this however as it may. o on fact w ar rertnin, thai bad Captain Miller (referred to ia first ar ticle) duriiig the first time he was iu command of his company, boon bur denod with euc!i a soldier ss ths wri tor would bare been, th Cspt. would have urged hfs iraniodisto discharge from aervico on the ground of imbe cility or general wonblcet-opss. Having been present st the trial of the two contending machines on the proporty of Mr. Dreos, snd having been a careful observer of nil tbat trans pired, we :ao in all candor say that the "Ddge" machine fully proved ita superiority io every particular that was claimed for it, as every free min ded nnd nuprejudicod person there present is In justice bound to confess. Dul tho writer of the articles that appeared in tbo "Times," appears to entertain more ill-will againet Ike Agent of the Dodire Mechiue (Mr. Jo seph Wcnrick) thno he does for tbs maehine itsolf, the personalities noit relslive to him fully establish this, lor what motive, it boat nnd perhaps only known to tbe author of thoso articles. It was curtuinly a most cowardly as sault. It fs simply roongh'to say, that the Dodgo machine will soil, in any locality it may bo introduced no mat tor who the agent of th company may be, from tho fact that our Far mere have arrived at I bit age ofim- Iirovemcut, lhat they in making so eotions of machines of soy kind nr wido awake aod oombioed utility and economy botb of which are blendod together in the Dodge Nonpar. Mr. Wenrick has boen a very successful agent and the msny fanners who have porchssed machines from him canned will fully testify, that all his repre sentations concerning tho respective superior qualities of the Dodo ma. chine overall others have been fully verified. Each venr hss and will still nrllier promote the ssle of this Far mers ravorit the DoJge, and w prdict that Mr. Wenriok will have the satisfaction of selling rnachinos not itlistanding the contrary wishes of lb Tiinot correspondent. AH OBsEHAER. This has so fur been a year of He. publican viotories bard-fought aod well earned viotories. Ths tempo rary disaster io Now Hampshire was mora than repaiJ by tk substantial victory in Connecticut. Tbe defeat of the convention in North Carolina was a most valuable and substantial success, while the sequal in Kentucky Monday, is a result that must glad. deo ths heart of every toys! nisa. Ths Ststs has not been entirely emancipate!, but its chain aro bro ken. Terrible Disasteh. On Sun Ity work as the Stnten Islsnd Ferry bat waa leaving New York, with between two aod three hundred passengers on hoard, the boiler exploded, making a complete wreck of tho boat, aod caus ing a frightful loss of life. Men, wo men and children, suffered nliko, in many instances several members of on family being killed. Up to Fri day tbo oumber of deaths resulting from the disaster had reached ninety three, aod it waa thought ths number would bo (till further increased. The death or John Slidell is an. nounced in the tologrsms from Eng land. It will be remembered that Jam os M. Miiso. who wu connected with him in the Trent affair," died a few months sgo. Worth Cm.k boating. Tho Amor icon Peace Society propose to ci-lo-brnto tho ratification of Ibe treaty re eeully made .between this country and Great Hritaio by a grand juhileo nicotinic. No event of recent occur rence is moro worthy of general con gratulation than this act, which has not only closely cemented the two powerful Anglo-Saxon nations, but hss ahowo to other nation a moro ex cellent way to settle difficulties tbao by cruel, wasteful, desolating war. A Powmrui. Corporation. The Pennsylvania Railroad Compaoy with in less thso s quarter of a century hss breome lb greatest finaooiat power in tbe Uolted State, if not io tho world It not only Owns 400 mile of itailroad in Pennsylvania, but owns or cootrols over 3,000 miles in other States, eon ocoliog Philadelphia, with all the great cities of the Wost, ssd Its prop erty is estimated st Ibo enormous sum of ftttO.OOO.ODO. Last week threo colored Individ uals escaped from tb Eastora peni tentiary, at Pbilsdslphia, by getting into ths saver whieh lake lbs filth from lbs prisoo, aod crawling into s Irsp which opens on Parish street. two-lhirJ o a mil front where ihy entered, ; Qa. of tb wen, John "en wero arrested th onxt tt tro again ia tboir old Phckri Caiit, poetess, died at Newport, R. I., last Monday, after a long and distressing Mi t Hsr sla ter, Alice, died about sirTnoolhs ago Tho world will feel tbo loss of theae gifted sister of aaog. A TAtito xpr robborv w a com mitted on tb Mobil ant) Ohio Rail road. In Hickman County, Kentucky, a few nights sinco. A th train left Moscow two men jumps I into th ex press ear, overpowered the messenger, and robbed tho safo of 120,000, and stopped tho trsio, Jmnpd off and dis appeared in tho dark. i TrttChlcagt Tribune sy j "Po litically, ther ia no reason for eoatln uing tho Territorial organisation of Utah. Tbo Territory might to be a o nexed to the State of Nevada, which hss aow a very small population The population of Utah added lo that of Nevada weuld givo Iho latter about enough io entitle her loune Represen tative in Cnniiress. In tbo reorganis ed State the Gentile wo il l novo a majority, and the union of Church and ,.w?",d be olisbel Mormins ould be emancipated, particularly tho womco, and tbao tbe fabric of Morman soperstitioa will fall." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TKCKIPT8 A EXPENDITURES AVnf Parry to.oihlp for the 7 Mr ending Jane RECEIPT. Italian- In hnt or 1 tiHuw for 1S70 fTO,?! Amount ol ti l.vlwl S4MI Mlnlmnm or (tmapattoa tea Mo.on but Appropriation U . llw.M I60 SJ EXPENDITURES. Pkt to Teachers 1 Kual Unllactors re Traaaurart Percentage Baeretarj, for aarvlces Sioen.ii Balaae ea kaad st'i,e bIMOX 8TRATTREK, Pratlilaot J ON N H H A D E U ISUrr. Parr) townfhlp, J air t, 1S7I. HhcriirH Hale. By virtue or a writ of Van, El, tanned oat of Itowaiiireotodwiiii atpoaito pai.iia !, on tba premlfea, to Waihinmoo towmtilp on Tt ESDAY AVOtmT tl, IS7I, at 10 o'clock A. M.tha following Real Estate io wu i i wo cariain Tracts of Land Itsate In Wahln;lon and Parry towanntpe, bBT'lar Co., Pa., hnundait a follow to wit t THACT No. 1. Hounded aorta aad waul by land of Jacob Landl. outa ly land or Abra ham I reed, and eaal by Uanjauln btroup, eon talolDK mora or IwJ balne Mamloa tract wbaraoa ar raetad a TWO STOHV HTOJfE IIOX.THI2, BANK HARK, and other oul-bnlldlna. TK At'T Mo i, Roundad north by land of William Hood, (nutti by land or Iarld Vrr, t by land of William Boyar, and watt by laadi uf Dao 11 Buyer, containing IOO ACItEH mora or let , blng Tim bar Land ttuate In Par ry towniulp. (Traat No. 1 bains' altuate la Wathlniiton townahlp. Takan la aiaontlnn and tobtaold as th prop artyof JACOU MMM. JOHN n. WOLF, Bh.rlQ-. BharlfTl Otic. Mlddlaborg, Aouil 1, Hlicri.r'H Hole. Hy virtue of a writ of Veu. Ex. issued out of ibe Court of Common fleas of Sny Ur Co., l me directed will b exposed to puldio mi at the Court llouss la the Uar ougU of MitUleburg, on SATL'RDAV, AUGUST 2d, 1871, t 10 o'clock A.M., lbs following Real rJaiate to wit i A certain tract of land ituale in franklin township, hounded on Ibe North by otber lands ef Boo, F. Wsl lor and Mary Waller, Bomb by lands of ferry llitir, et by land of Rtubon Xeti man and west by I sods of John 1'. dmilb, caniaikiug Sixty Acres, more or lc ; a bunt one-half clear and tbe balance Timber Laud. Seised, taken in execution and lo be sold as tbe I'ropeny of Kxot K. Wai.tss. JOHN 8. WOI.F. Sheriff. Sheriffs Oluoe, July 20, 1871- Executors' Sale. Tbe nndenisned, Eserutor of lb laal Will and Telamenl of Henry Laudautligcr, tale of I cnu towosbin, t-nyder oounly deceased, will expoae to publio sale, soon after ibe Hepterabcr Term of foyder county Court next, the following deuribed farm or TltACT OF LVTSD iiunlein Penn townahlp, Knyder coun'jr, bouuneil ami deacrihed aa follows, lo wit : On l he north by land of lauae Look, south by laud of Jacob On, Sarah Miller and Holonton Knous, east by land of Solomon Knouse, aad nnnb by land of lb belrs of Leonard App, cunloining One Hundred Acres, more or less, in aa excellent siale of oulll- vaiion. on which ie ereeied a good House nnd Burn. Timely notice of ibe day of ssl will be given. I'ersons desirous of baying a good farm will do well to visit the plaee. For further information inquire of VaLaavixa Lavpsl.sos. 8lem P. O., Pnyder Co., fa., or II. T. Psaas, Attorney, Middleburg, I'. nil.t,IAM LAI UK.MSLAUt.lt, valentine LAtuKNSLAOun. Kieouior of Henry Laudenslsger. june ioiu ion. pKOPOSED AMENDMENT 10 THE CONSTITUTION PENNSYLVANIA. JOIST BBSOLl'TIOS OF rropoiing aa amendment to Ihe Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Bi il Ruohtd by tk Srnalt and Inun o f KfjirtuHlaticn of tkt Commonwtalth of l-rnntiiranii la umrM Attrmhly mtl. Thai tbe following amendmeut of lb Con. tiiuMoo of tbi Uummonwealih be propos ed to tbe people for their adoption or r. jce.loo, purauaiil lo ihe provisions of Ihe leoih eriiele thereof, lo wit t AMENDMENT. strikeout Ihe 8isth Beeiioa of tha Sisth Article of ibe Consiituiioa, aad i sort io lieu thereof tbe following i 'A Slat Treasurer aball ba chosen by the qualited electors of lb blal. al suoh tlmee aud fur such term or serT.es as shall be prescribed by law." JAME8 II. WEBS, Speaker of the House of Kepreenlalfvs WILLIAM A. WALLACK, Speaker of ihe Senate. Approved Ibeflfieentb day of June, An- o Domini one tboaaand eight hundred aud eeoiy-one. JNO. W. OEABV. Prepared aad eerll8ed for publieailo purauaul to the Teatk Anlol of IbeCoa niiulioa. F.'JOKDAM, . Secretary of lb Comnwnwealib. Ulho Heeralary of (be tosniaon wealth , liamaburg, July oik, JjSOio . J THOMPSON UAKCU, Vttoriieyttt-In.w, Lewlsburg, Valoa Co., Pa. kVOaa be consulted ia lb Eaglisb and Osrioaa laaguags.a UFriCK-r-Markal 8:rel, opposlls Walls, STno.ns S1,M MM lt",M S.O cvjuiM e v uiviy v't. READV-MAD1, Tho Largaat Stook) In J wr FlsMt Goods; aa Boys', JhNewat Styles; Waa th Bert Work w hav J msnshlp th vrv kind Grtest Va of material riety, at very variety of A Market tyla, tuitibl ifor an d Youthtroml6to20,IJBV 6tli Boya from 9 to I6, TCI . i ana t;niidrri from 5 to 9 yean, l XC i v aurabie & strong, mao witn special i . ... . i TVT referenoa to rou ugh - usage. In this do partmant our price aro a toniahingly low. THE HEAD QUARTERS OF nODNTRTTRAnPA iil Clothing, and (VST vw can astur friends from our i of town that th A taTi iV need look no fur- lherthanOkHall . for aitisfactory CnitomV TT c,ot,,ng & tatJ WorklsX . . ' raciory price. - .. P.. II .A. -I. -II run aivcK an I-ff lh year ay ml forJ . round. meiturment, A . jciL wa prices, 4o.,ent unu free to any part of M a America, and good fits guaranteed. JlfarlcetS land Glh Street, PHILADELPHIA. PUBLIC SALE. fPIIE nmlrmifffiH, AdraiDistrator of Ibe X estate of Mary Itreminrhouee, 11 of L fin re township, Bnyder count v, deeeased, will expoae to publio ale, oo the premiae. on 8ATUKHAV, OCTOBER Hih, 1871, the onowing ueul tlsle, to wll i Two Lots of Ground Sliuaie on Market ilrce!, io Ihe town of Cenireville, on which is erected a TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, with the appurtenaucos, io. Bale lo com mence al 1 o'clock a. m., wbca condition will b mad kown by FELIX IiREMINO HOUSE, Administrator. Centrerille, June 20. 1871. RKCKIPTS & EXPENDITURES of the School Board of Wait Bearer town. hip die the year oomintaelng oa th .11 day of .uf, tmv. Taa rata mills oa th dollar for school porpoiss uv wu .in uu BUUU1DK uo KF.CKIPTS. qroi (mount of Taa Duulteat i(3 (3 Collecl jn' Commlsstoa se It IS 12 1W SI Net amount of tai receive State appreprlailoa " Amount of ua yet due Total receipt! eXPENDITUHES. Paid to Teachera fur bulldlna purpo ' " fuel adouDtloatnele Olokea u to Treaeurar, Pcroentaea " " Baoreury, for Mrrlc Total Eipandlturaa isn st II IM 00 IST B Balance oa band JOSEPH M1VDITV P. H. Kairr. Beeratary. Wmi Beaver, Jan loth, 1ST1. rreaiueat. 1ECEIPT3 A EXHEVJITIIRRS of Ihe Sohool Board of Franklin townahlp n-r y wm wwwvbvuib we WI III Q 40. 170. Andrew Kratier, Collector and Treasurer, of bcbooi e aou, in aoeeuat wita t raakUa toaaabiu. 1U. To amount of Ttaptlrat tie, To h from leaa Beaver, lata Oot- lector and Treaiurer T0,00 vmmu iruui rf. vj. dumuvb, former vol. lector and Treasurer at is To kal. of order analn.t laaae Bearer, former Dulleoior and Treasurer, ts.it To order utihlnal W, o. Bowanoa, lor- mtr Uulleotor and Treaaurar tts.os Total, ' Ol. tiess.s By eider No. 11. to Isaiah Walter.Uaahlac Tle l - a toH.T.AIesandar, ' as.oe BA S ISLIL I. U t Bil-s-S au ... iimiosw am. aa. a'lvnt " W.W " SUC H. Noeskee - 7 aiOS " S U at. It. Ul.hl aa oa saasatod. A. Boeder " ss.oo - t to T. Z. Courtney - ss.oo H H 1 to Amos Olli.kulldlna privy 10,00 " " 14 to H. H. Noaoker, taaokiaf ts.ao - his w, u, uin s 10 r.. T. uoartweVi " BS.uo - " 14 to lialah WalUr (4,00 H ai(old) to Frank. Krk " s.to " 11 ilu Cal Klul.r aartil'r at il no Interest oa aam S.lS " " as e B. J. Harkkrrt, store ux Interest oa same ,to H " StoH.T.AIaaan4er,taallBtt4,0S " " It to 8. H.Noeaker " " i 00 SltaU.B.Hajuef 04,00 " do do S4 0O 4MW.ll.Olft iO " I ta do "14 H 17 La Andraw Inlui. al . ... haulla. As, (I SS Aadllars' pay " i Allowed taa of Heary K easier aad Maa D. Allowed, catered ca ensaatad leads 4 Aadrew Kralaer, pereenlage Ibr euileetlag SI do. . do do paying out aalraaar SI 4. hi a Sll ww 1 w..weiiaB; ssauis. l.w WE, tke eaJersigeed, AadlUrs ef Fraukila township, bare audited the abure aecaant and ad It true and eorreel to th bast of out know ledge and barter. HENRY H.flOHAEFFER, ) HIL1P WITTENUYKR, JAadlter. TiOHfcRT BIBBN MAt'Eli, 1 fasWMlihHApni,biA. apMi T90 00 4 It 140 00 is oa en ee lo ou 166J u ' Duvrhj, J 'V. Adwrtmn r,,?- V-n m. riMl m4a Vl-. ' ii . A f ,J-aau. SMraa j.. Ll'l. U,SS arwy, trwTork. " Bible, and took iUrentt Lwk t T"r tntrH. Mate sa ads. to w. VtusT a Co., ranai.i,M, rZ " - i Crumbs of Comfort! C 1 A W I "a rlaa Franll ORODF.BI HTOBr il. A. BABTLETT fc CO., Phltso.!, Sent Free to Ag-entiii A rof frnr" eftlieit Illu.irm.j Family Bible, (niMI'S la both Ki1ih .3 Oernian, eoptelnlne; BIMe Hlitnry, Dlftir,,.!! W. I I. T a CO, i oth IU., Bi, Phlla. W ANTED AGENTS. (820 Av)tAMtltheelerat4lHOMRaHt-T Tt.EOKWINO MAflHIKK Ma tk mJ Sped, makea th "look atlieh" (alike oa klil' 10,) an4 I fall, llneneM. Tke bet aaS t.!.L ett family Hewlne: Maehln la tbe market aj r1r Jnasao, ()l a, a Co., Boetow, Mu, Pltlfknra, ra, Chleafo, 111, or Bi. Loult, n, RUPTURE. SXiVSSf& niatsvs Haao Boaaaa Taoaa k BrrroaTia, Cnol, eomforuhte, llht, eleanly and dnraM. Vrr rt, kroak Bor anil let eel uprini coiii tel la batklna-. HhaMil to form. Beat k no.' Pond tamp for pamphlet, to J. B. Steely Tro fc Hand EaUklUhment, 1MT Chwtnut St Philadelphia. Pa, and No. 4 Aan Bt. New York! terTlie lon Looked For Mastrrplfrs The (rowalng Work of Bis LUe.-t HENRY WARD rKECnER 8 LIFE OF ToHtiss tho Olifitit. Bar to oataall any bonk erar pMIkd. Fm be awarded to reliable aaent on early tlon to J. M. HTOIlllAHU k OU, P TS4 Hanaom Btreet, Pklladelphia. AVcUm Cnrliollc Tablets. FOR COt'OHS, UCLDS k HORENE8S. Tkee tablsu present th Acid In Oombtnalin with other efllelent remedies In a popular fnrn for the curaol all THKoAT and EUNO M,ssJ pes. Hnanaaaiaa and CLrenATiow ol lha TwaoATara Immediately relieved, and rials ments are eonaiaatly belna sent to ihe propria tor of relief la ease of thrual JlffloulUesof titrt staadlns;. 1 A I I'l'TllW "o"t he deceived by won. IO.) XlUXVlesa Imitations. Oet oalt ''li s Carbllle Tablets. Price la Clm nee n. dOHN O. KKLLIXkl. la Plats HI., ft. - Bead for circular. Bui Aaeal foe ths U. 8. Reduction of Prices TO CONFORM TO REDUCTIONof DUTIES. GREAT SAVING 10 CONSUMERS 13.v CS-ettingr up Olubss. avtend for ear New Prine Lift and a Clab form will accompany It, eootalalna; full dlrse. lions making- a laraa sarloa to oouuniri sb4 rmnnratlr to club organiser. The Or cut American Tern Company, 4W l a. st VESET STREET. P.O. Box S4J. NEW VORK. AOENTS WANTED FOR LIFE IN UTAH BLINOnn KXPOSEofthsSECRET RITES A alYBTERIEB of MORMUNISat. With a full and outbentle history of PolTt-smT. by J.H. UEAhl.K, Editor or the Bait Lais Hal portor. Agenlsaremeetlnawlth unpracedente.1 success, one teports iss subscribers la four dart, another Tl In two d.y. Bend for Ulreolsrs and sae what tha ureas says of ths work NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. POPERY, inE FOE OF TI1E CHURCO AXD HE PUBLIC. What It hardon. Wbat It I doing and what It means to do. Its power. Its despotism. Its InlnlliUllty. Its frauds. Its relicts. Its miracles. Its Idolatry. Its psreecnt Ions. Its hatred of our fublla schools and of elrll nnd religions liberty, ts startling crimes. Its horrid wickedness, and IT8 NEW YORK FIOT8. A book that Is wanted ovorywhea. We want agenta to Introduce It In arery county at nc, and will par tl.era liberally. Send for Circular. Address .IEOLER A MvCURDY.lS Soath Oth street, Philadelphia, Pa. LP. UROCKETT'S HISTORY OF THE BLOODY Franco - German War. Now containing a full account of th fearful REIGN ol TERROR fa PARIS. Is sslllng beyond all precedent. It Is by far th most reliable and only complete and Impartial history of that mighty struggle and lis momentous rssnlts. til page. Dearly ISO spirited Illustrations, price only 2.M. 40,000 copses already sold. It I issued In both English ami Oerman, and Is beqond question the fastest selling book eitant. Wide awake anergetia agents wanted. Terms eitra. Now I th time lo eln money. A.M. HtJBBARU, Publlihsr, 4U0 Chestnut street Philadelphia, Pa. JURUBEBA. Is a South AmcrieaB plant that hss been ustd for many years by ihe medical faouliy of those countries with wondsrful effiesey. ami is a Sure aod Perfect Bemed for all Dices of The Liver and Spleen, Enlargement or Ob siruciion of Iniestlnes, Urinary, Uterine or Abdominal Organs, Poverty or a Wsut of Blood, latermllteot or Re millent Fevers, Ioflammatioo of of tbe Liver, Dropsy, Sluggish Circulation of tbe Blood, Abs cesses, Tumors, Jaundice, Dypp!ar Ague A Fever or their concomitant. Dr. Wells' Extract of JCRCIEB1, la a moet porfaet alteratlre. and Is offered to tke fiublle as a great Inrigerator aad remedy fer all m purities or tbe blood, or lor organic weakness with their attendant evils. Fee Ua foregoing eomplalnla. Er. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JIRUBEBA la eonfldenlly jeoommonded ts ever family as a household remedy, and should ba freely taken la all derangement af th system. It I NOT A PHYSIO It I NOT what Is pop ularly called a BITTERS, nor (S It Uileadsd a such (but Is simply a powerful alteratlre Siring and animate aad for U Sea all weak aad lym phatic temperamento. JOHN . kKLLOOO, IS Piatt St. New York, Bole Agent for the United State. Prie One Dollar par Bottle. Bea4 lor Clrcalar neaitn. rigor aau lona to ail tba vital R 8 O'CLOCK fbQre A MONTH Ei pen so pald-afaW e HJ I t Female Agenta Hon and eatflt rr nl.hed. Address, Baeo Norelly O., Baco, Aie- RIFLK8. KHOT-GUN8, REVOL VERS, and Ona Material of arery klwh Write for Prlea List, to Oreat Western Oua Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Army Oun aad He volrtr bought or traded for. AgeaU wanted. TTT TT'l'L'Tl AQENT8, ererywhere to' V Ail 1 la Ir eaavase for our great DOLLAR Paper. A BnLM Stetl Eagrarlng Siren to arery subaorlbar. XaUaordlaary la aae meats. Addr. H. U. MCSSELL, Boston, Mass. THIS 18 NO HUMBUG! Dy sending J CENTS, with sge.kalght, color of ere and hair, yon will raoslra, by ratara mall, a aorreotpleturaofyeur future husband or wile, with name and date of marriage. Address VT. 1'OX, 1'. O. Drawer No. a, Faluavllle, Nw Votk. k Work, N. Y, nut caiHci roBiwUTSt Do ysi want a sltustlca as agent, local or trarallag with ahanca to make to- pr day wiling ur saw 1;traaU White Wire Clothe Line. They lest. Sitrereri aamvla tree, so tAasa U no rl.k.. Addraa at owce Had so a klrae WUa. earner ef Waller street a Maiden L an, A M DaMbora street Chicago. t THKA.NECTAll IS A I'CBE BLACK TE4 ? with the Oraaa Tea Flaveai. waa-ranted s suit all laataaji For sal arerywkere. A a . for aala whcSsale ealy by tew n..i iri..miD a Pamr- 10 Ta Co., S church Bt. New MO. Bead fer This Nsetssr Vara P. O. lies ClrvuUf... . l3 it mm-- .'- k . v . mrnm