H. B MASSER, L WUVEhT. Editor. UN13URY,JTJXE 17,1871. lCTtBMCAM STATE TICKET. For Auditor General, DAVID STAXTOX, of beXver county. For Snrvcyer General, . ROBEKT II. DEATH, OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Tub Btnto Central Committee of the Republican rmrtv of Pennsylvania, will meet at tho Logan House, Aitoono, ou Wednesday, June 21, at 13 M. A full attendance it requested, as business of Importance will be transacted. RUSSELL KRUETT, Chairman, es' Editorial Excursion South. A number of tho editorial fraternity from 1'ennsvlvania, mostly democratic, have imrm nn nn excursion to Virginia and- North Carolina. The Junior of tho Scran ton Danoa utviho was among the number. speaking of Yorktown, Va., containing about five thousand inhabitants, the Bccno of Cornwallis' suircnder, and operation of McClollan during tho rebellion, says that there are no schooh or churches in tho place at present, and only one news paper published in eighteen counties and thut in a precarious condition. Tho Junior mya the.V went, to oe for tbcnisclvcs, and uirauw) to say they didn't see tho noton- ens Ku Klux, and believe the stories about them were mere inventions of tho radicals, There is a true saying, that "none are so ' blind as thoso who won't see," and o eotemporary will pud sonic trouble in re conciling his statements with Souern journals, who uot only nckuowleik'O tho existence of these Kuklux, but jusfy their outrages. But what can wo cecl from a people who havo neithc churches, schools or newspapers, whosronly worship und devotion consists in voting the so-called democratic ticket nrd wnllor'uig tho Viien we were informed that our neigh bor of the Gazette had been consulted in regard to defending the King, wc expected that tho Auditor's Report would bo fully explained, and that tho taxes payers would have tho f-gures presented to them eo they could comprehend it. Eut thus far the editor has neglected to do so, and no tigurcs of tho amount of taxes in 1870 have been given to base a calculation on, where in tlio editor asserts that wo are wrong, "Wo bhall decline a further reply uulcst the editor can show that wo aro mistaken in cur calculations. We consider the de fense of the liingby the Gazette altogether out of place, unless ho proves his assertion by figures from tho report, as it is only furnishing false arguments for tho opposi tion parly when nouo of them have at tempted a reply only through correspond ents and articles copied from the Gazette. If the editor of tho Gazette has any regard for Republican principles, aud is unable to 1'umibh a hetter explanation than ho has done of tho tho Auditors report, wo hopo lie will ccuso making capital for the Riug to bo used through the county as an elec tioneering document, and allow the Demo cratic papers to defend that corrupt organi zation if they deem it necessary. TnE fact of Jell' Davis preaching treason iu the South, aud Vallaudigham urging au acceptance of the situation iu tho North is bignilicant. Can it bo possible that tho giving out recently is true, that the Demo cratic party would go before the people in 1872 without any platform whatever ? It looks very much like it. Under diUercut banners they will labor to catch votes, preaching a variety of doctrines antagonis tic to each other, but conformed to suit the locality for which concocted. This would indeed bo a novel method of conducting a Presidential campaigu but, driven to des peration, there is no telling what the oppo feitiou may do to obtain power over tho laud. That 801,000. It ilTvcry evident now that the County Commissioners ore deter mined to make tho best of it this year. Last year they had over 03,000 to work on, aud 1 lie preseut year it will probably go a thou sand or two higher. The amount reported by the County Auditors fur 1S70, was un collected taxes for ISCOand previous years, taO.OJJ 00. The amount of tax levied for 1870 is SSj,019 43, making altogether 05, t3 42. Of this amount they report 51, Iml M expended and til, 131 21 iu the bands of favorite collectors. After having this larg amount on hand they tell us that the couuty is indebted t27,37o 7d, ou which interest in paid, while tho outstanding taxes mow no interest. Tor 1871 wo learn that u tax of 7 mills has botu levied, and as the valuation on property is much higher than pluvious years, it will run the tuxes up to ubout 5U,(W0 00, which with tho 41,402 '21 outstanding will make tho isnug sum of ovli 97,000. Will tho tax payers con tinue to uphold the King and pay for the vhiallo th s ; rati n. TliKitE Is a reasonably fair procpevt that n permanent French Republic may bo cblu llibhcd on tho ruin of tho varied old (Joy uiiinentul i-ybtcius of Fiance. A large proportion of tlm shrewd politicians of tho t f the uatiou aro ul heart ultuthed either t ) tho Orleuulbts or the UouapartibU; but lither set Would prefer U republic to the sutblUhmciit of a monarchy Biitar;onitie t lUHiH cial tauten; and It U pobsiUu that thia iulUuI Jealousy may ciuuro tho per manent t-xc!uii.ii of nil iii'-uurchiml pro t. b.kra. M. Thiers in appanully dibpobed 1 array tU 11 oiiupaitibtk ami the Oilcan iiU a0'.lu ,t neli other, for tho purpou of n vtnUiiuiiUr Littiou from K4iiiiuj( uu i'ldikpuublu Ukcendcuiy; mid h true ro- uh!!. inuy lluully bo evolved out of tin ir iuU;'.iulii. TlIK U...M-ruior Xrw Jlamp.l.lrebsvo -cu,-.hI t!,t linn of tin ir tiiuuipli bi.l Mar. h, m,.t Wit..ii, Hair tuu.lid.ita (,,r Guy. iu i. Ml, ,r,il,.,J i t,.,, iv (i,jrjly l ll.o p.ilU, bv, it thrttU ti ttiu H.k. '' "' wliiih l.o ., mi uol:uiil ty llui j ;i!ulmu. 'J,iU Mm iil m4u i llirul i t U..it puity iio in. i.itwrli.f Iu4ily aoh ofar, mu4 u U U vu'su uuymt 1tUut The Philadelphia Sunday Mercury, good Democratic authority , quotes tho comments of lcadiug Republican journals on tho ninth plank of tho platform, and says : "We couli' fill a column with tins sort oi ridicule if we had the room, but tho above quotations will serve our purpose, incy show how worse than useless it Is for the linmnprai.in nnrtv to make anv verbal dec laration on the subject of negro suffrage, In so far as public credit of their sincerity Is concerned, and how grossly tncy are losing confidence and strength, even with.Dcmo- crats by such supcrttuou anu menuacious resolutions s luuv jjiiooeis isn aisiwo... only a fortnight sinco. "We give Mr. Lewis C. Cassidy and his comrades, In that mean, lving, humiliating, dirty business, tho cits- - : " i i - ..1 . . i : . . ... 1 1 , l. credit oi Having passeu a resoiunuu nun... will, in other States at least, prove a doublo edged sword. It will cut two ways. It will not only disgust and drive on many immivriitA. hut Prevent thousands of hon- -' s. ----- .! r t n(i inrtnnenflent uonservaiives uom vo' wi ,ting with a party that has forged a no 10 n an election." Tho Coiuniblan, a Democratic pepor, published at Bloomsburg, thus expresses its opinion of the "new departure" resolu tion Tho resolutions, excentinsr tho ninth, embracothe usual platitudes, and do not rr-nnire snccinl comment at this time. "We aro not of thoso who havo respect for plat forms sot up by conventions, unless me principles tiny enunciate havo been pre viously fully oiscusscd and decided by the rnniiln in the lelnctiou of delegates. Other- wise tncy are oniy tuo exiucsseu opuuuu oi tho dapper gentlemen who vote for them. Thcso words aro peculiarly applicable to the ninth resolution adopted by the con vention. It means, in plain terms, that tho Democracy yield acquiescence in the i'lttecnth Amendment, aud will not iu fu ture oppose negro sudrage, or tho interfer jnco iu State elections by tho Federal Gov ernment 1 I This resolution, wc mcau to say, iu no wiso binds or compromises the Democratic party, aud is only the pretend ed opinion of seventy six gentlemen who happened to be able to find their way into a Democratic Convention as delegates. But the discussion of this platform may well bo postponed to some future period, so far as the Democracy aro concerned. It seems to ailbrd a very largo fund of amusement to tho Radical editors and orators, nnd may effect some good in the way of keeping them iu pleasant humor. Two Couuty Commisssioncrs of Alleghe ny county, McLcc aud Ilecly, who pleaded guilty to tho chargo of receiving bribes for granting licenses, were each sentenced on Saturday last to a lino of if 2,000 aud impris onincnt for one year. Tho pcoplo in the western part of the State have evidently grown tired of tame submission to official rascality, aud two or their oflice-holdin figure-heads have been very properly fined and imprisoned. It would bo well if tho citizens of other counties would investigate wrougs com plained off, and seek a similar remedy for tho wrongs inflicted upon his citizens. It is a singular fact that we seldom hear of a well to do and intelligent Republican ( leaving tho ranks of tho party to join the Uemocracy, unless for the purpose of get ting into oClcc, or from some other Bellish motive. On the other hand it is no un common thing to see intelligent Democrats, not influenced by selfish motives, leaving the democratic party, as it is now constitu ted, and under the lead of men who trim their sails to catch every passing breeze, who are willing to adopt any policy how ever, absurd, or any measure however cor rupt, that will aid them in getting into power. "Wo havo yet to see tho first intcli gent and an independent Democrat, that does uot denounce the action of the late Democratic Convention held iu this place. Hon. Charles AVY I'itmax, Sheriff of Schuylkill county, and at ono timo Con gressman from that district, died on Thurs day of last week. An obituary notice in the daily Miners Jwrnal says of tho de ceased : Mr. Fitman was a gentleman of excelleut moral worth, generous to a fault, and his sudden demise will bo deeply mourned by tho family, as well as a very largo circle of friends which he leaves behind, uot only in 1'otUville, but throughout tho county aud State. Gen. Sherman refuses to bo a candidate for the Presidency. Having been favorably spoken of by some of the Democrats, since his post prandial speech at New Orleans, ho sends this letter of unqualified declina tion to tho N. V. Herald: Fort Sill, Comanche Reservation, 1 May 25, 1871. To Tin; Editor on the Herald: 1 havo bjeu skirting tho Texas frouticr for tho past mouth, and hero for tho lirst timo I meet lilcsof Ea6ern papers, by which 1 see quite an unnecessary muss has been raised by a purported speech made bv me nt a supper of the Union Lcaguo Club of New Orleans the uight preceding my de parture from that city. Whoever reported that as a speech by me committed a breach of propriety, for Governor W'urnioth presid ed, aud before 1 consented to respond to a call I was assured by tho president of the society that uo reporters were present and that whatever was said would bo sacivd and conllned to the x!rdons present. Now as to polities. 1 think ull my x rsonal fiieuds knuw my deep-seated antipathy to tlio tubject, yet us you seem not to under stand me 1 hereby stale, and mean all that I say, that I never have iieen and NEVER WILL HE A I ADIDATE l oll 1'liE- hdunt; that ik nominated uy either I'AltTV I MiOl'LD rWiEM'TOKILV IE t l.l.VE, AND EVEN IE I NANIMOIM.Y ELE IJIU 1 MIOl I.I) D1X LINE TO KEIIVE. If you can liiul language stronger to con vey this meaning you are at liberty to use I am your obedii-nt servant. T. fcl IK KMA .N Geiieral. ('oiri-.i!H:iiKit C.v i' it it eh. Wc ob-M-rve, hy the I'iltsburg Itmtmrrial, that Aaron Kooim.a notorious shover of counter feit money, has bet a Uirtbted ill Ohio, and brought Id 1'itUburg, where, it is thought, hu had previously pu.d u largo quautily of eoiuiU rli it money. Kootw is aij iu be an old oireudor, ail, I is ii member of ouo of the trm-it and woi t nuz of cotiiitei fi iter Iu the couutry lie Uu kull inlaw of John Meliyes, laving mariU d H dauhu ror that tliaiinguuhed Individual but t few month mice ; bl iiu, 1 aU lujuit on tlmroof pu. ini iouuierl'ii money. It was HirouijU llio yi my o( this wonmn i but Kooii was li4ek d t'itt nnd caotuitU. tu Ui huuday the eaiij. I i h lileli Kooim b. looked , ro ul In kid I'V lure o olther ou the Wub4.l1 river, und ino of lU ollU'trs Hero LiUnd sii lltu despcradot all tcaa:i. Koou W14 Vtn ly injured in tlm alfiay. and was Miod i-it ll.u lollowui.) 'iutsday in a httW Inland Iumu, ht il appeart Imi Iia4 Uld ui l-r repairs.- H'i((um"-f H 1 Iil!IlhIlR4lTlH a I ?S?s i II N&il ifl iTliliiiniiEftiifr-Hlliliii. s- Ej5 k& M J . T 31 I' I ! 95 K M O Cl S C C M 14 Oi -J lv O t IT li ! Sb8 j. a i e w . w i'itia4-)S e ti or.. S3 S or. 8 wjs -J ilcn ,iL?0? ciatc q, oa oa op CS --It il JC -1 4MCtf ODOOH MM. C4 W 5 j : IS iZ IS : iS o ci -i 5S cr. x cj S oc ts S S w S Si tc at ..? -i II ! : "j i I ! ! : I WW I : m ik os so w ' co w -1 - . i- cngtcscc- - - . I : : : ! : : : 1 I 1 .1 I I j ojnpipuo ok u.tva :::: :::::: t - ! j I . ill! "!! IS JSti JT JS tD.O 40 Ij, ia jg -1 nclm-t --.t?.- 9 ? ta. I.. w ts e L? If t3W-,lM - tn M " WilZ "I VT "u 5 w KS E Si?'t;-:!-!- " 1--?.'- . -5 . es u. : Bxcot9tsco5i"S!nwii xksms-- W to W tw W MtS--14. IOMM6)wr3Q()M C 13 JS at jt ii t w S S ii .'--Vi H. '.? OS tuaw . , l' T ' it C En u M o tfi (5 t? - 4 ' IS " Sw . L.iS a-, -i -i(tx5.-a SSomS - - io o ; , i s ? la ta M c Oi Q f3 i t'. z: it CCU1UCACCJ1-9M EI-KCTIOX KKTIUXS OF 1870. Conjrm. A-.ulitor. DISTRICTS. lunlmrv iE-w-'i 2S2' (551 200 107. 2or. Sunbur, WiW 274 sl, .viS n8 8 Northumlicrlund, 'J 174' 2051 1U4; 212, Milton j"' w- lr,S fi,) 150 r,' 15ii Wntsontown, 100 12!1 ion! 1281 100 MeEwensvilie, 40 :t()l 83 1 Ssl 4il Turbutville, 4'J 45j .l 02; 40 Tllibut, lilt 1.W 123 l.r0! 113 Delaware, 137 206 1 122 221 1 1311 Lewis, f7 171 1 40 lUSj ti3, Clillliequaque, 111 143 130 llfi! 10G Point, Ull 74 9? 70 1 801 Upper Augusta, 112! 134 10fl 140 107 Lowt-r Augusta, 4 7 348 ' 401 SiW 40 Hush, 7S ISa! 77! 1231 77! ShamoUln, 173 22H 171; 2i!2l 103 Coal, 110 18l! 115; 185: 113 Mt. Cunnel twp., 50 228; 69' 217: S5, Jackson, 84 74 72 80j 751 Canierou, E7 50 84 B3 E5; Jordan, 50 74 40! 83! 40I Upper Maliauov, 45 70 15 100 14 Washlnsrton, 17 120 15 121 15! Lower MnUanoy, 255 35 224 01 24 Llttlo Malmuoy, 18 SO 20; SO 19' Zerbe, 118 104 ' 123 US Mt. Carmclbor., 1S1 20 1 82 ' 2s 175 Khamokin bor., 480 155J 409' 100j 400 Total, ;3002 32114 3325 3533' 3S00 ! ,S291j j !8325 j! .V.ijoriti't, ! 308; 208 ' I ill 117 r,:i (17 12U yo 41! 104 20'J 175 ua VJ IS'.! 12a 240 1S7 47 SO 62 SI 107 123 i 6) 11 123 35 175 Two characteristic lies no other term is applicable concerning the President are now circulating through tlio Democratic press. First it is charged that ho has ap pointed a son of Brigham Young to a ca detship at West Point, and next that he refused a similar appointment to a son of the bravo aud gifted Meagher. Tho facts are that the sou of Brigham was appointed by Delegate Hooper, of Utah, and that'tho President, having been requested to appoint young Meagher, was on the eve of doing so, when., Tammany becoming alarmed and fearing that tho action might redound to his favor with the Irish Aincricaus, secur ed ior 1110 toy an appointment irom a Democratic member of Congress of New York city. These slanders, started in tho first place by some irresponsible paia graphist with no respect for his own or tlio character, of others, have been copied by nearly every Democratic paper in the coun try. The President has" been accused of sympathy with tho peculiar theories nnd practices of Young and his followers, tho Irish Incited against him, nnd tho Demo cratic soul generally made happy. We veuturo the assertion that uot one-teuth of the journals that have published these twin falsehoods will have the manliness to make a retraction. l'rcs.i. How Germany Disposes of the War Indemnity. The German Federal Coun cil proposes 10 ueni Willi tlio IrencU m- demniiy iu the following maimer : 210,000, 000 thalers aro to bo appropriated to the military pensions fund. The next 10,000, 000 are to found a war treasure out of which to cover preliminary expenses in the event of future wars. Tho next item provides a fund for tho currant expenses of tho Im perial Chancellery. Fourth tho owners of captured vessels und cargoes will bo com pensated according to rules specially laid down by the Council. Cities aud villages damaged by boiubardmeiit tire likewise to receive compensation. Mrasbur will re ceive 60,!)00,000 francs ; SchlettMadt. 2, 500,000 ; BreiMich, 1.3J0.O00, aud Titian villo, 3,000,000 francs. Sixthly, there will be the services rendered by tho Germans uiul AUiito-I.uthai'iugiaus to tho German tinny to reward, such us provisions deliver ed, holies and wagons, impressed, tVc. Tho uext item U tho repair and enlarge ment of tho fortresses of AlxutO'Kothuriu glu, which are to bo made almost impreg nate. A sum of 7,000, 000 francs has Lx-eii ulloited to the iHMihtauc3 of expelled Ger man Nates, cac h Statu receiving iu the pro portion of he iiumbi-r of meii uud horses supplied lo the common army, The lulermitrriago of two families in Maine in remarkable. One, coluiktimx of four anus uud 0110 daughter, ha inunied ull ol a iieigbor'a childeru, lour daughter uud u sou! lIlllullAH Vul'KO veL-truM his 70ih birthday ou llio 2d iut., by a royal resist, iu tliu l.lou UouMi, at which Mem tiglily- kuve-u liie-U, Women and tlulderu, ull in ar reUiious or tonuot limi of Li. lamily. Ilia pnvaUi kecrtiury lead au uddie, hlth iIommI with tliu wuh: "May you live (ill ihu rulera or every mttlou ou earth hullacknotthiUxe luu wimIuui ol God iu your diuiuisiraiii.il, keek unto you fur juuuael, aud rvaoniKi you, a ywu truly ar. the liaud of God and iwau." t ot'Mit v HicrthauU all over l La NU alVfsr ;j ' 'i4 dl tlx hliHjaiUou pmeliovd ' ' '. lb;Ud Ipliia dfuwiueii. i.3 -"tit mil ? W UO))VJ) 1 . CD t: if o 5 : s M P la " t-1 ft) '"s;ioio.(f "AUxsiig j Ci M O M . o uoty; w (- wo;.(5n;o ( co 1 li W ii O -J C - -14- The AVaNhintou Treaty. Tho Washington Treaty came np lor de bate iu tho ihitish l'arliameut, Monday. The tenor of the debate justifies the strong est expectations that it' will bo approved. Mr. Gladstone, iu the Commons, commend ed the tone of tho United States pending tho negotiations, and approved the results. In the JiOnls, hiul Kusscll, by whoso nc"- l .... l :n ...:n .. .." . : XZZX "! ??, ! an auuress ue presented to the tueen, hos . . . . I : nj ? g ?is ? n ! .im;,iu-j a iiu i.j me lai.i.eai.ou oiine treaty, uilj tZ, im,k came im nnd thev wcro ' late' of Jordan township, Northumberland coun this motion tho merits of the diplomacy All persons indebted to said seem to have been carefully aualyzod. Too ! t:,kt;I1 oll tfl 0 0r tlirCC at a l"UC' IU 11 mM estate are requested to make immediate payment, reasons specified why ratification should!8'1!,'.1,1"'1"'.. i.i 1 n. ....i, i. ai"1 ,1,os0 '"aving claims to present them duly a- .1 7:i ... t : . ty .... . . the rat:iical:on of the treaty SSSS5SS uot be allowed were that tin terms of the ! favors this country ; that Britain observed all of the neutral obligations during our civil war, and that tlio treaty sacrifices her prestige for the mere preservation of peace These objections were answered by Kords Derby, Granville, Cairns uud Farl do Grey, wiin so mucii lorcc, ana tney were so wuony j without support, that Iord Russell was 1 obliged to withdraw his motion. Ho ex- j hibitod all of the animosity to this country in his power during the war ; now h j s ioms i forced to eat an appropriate slico of luiin-b!u-pie. Although the debate is not closed, the character of its conclusions is clearly attested in thcso reports, and Knglioh rati fication must almost certaiuly be given at nn caily moment. To this State nnd to the city of Pitts w t J ..'lint, ttlltl iu luu v.l v U x iLta- burs belouas the honor of a most wonderful and important invention of tho air-brake. It is bolti automatic aud self-adjusting, ap plied to engine, tender, nnd car, but is di rected by machinery at the engine. This machinery consists of nn air pump and re ceiver, which are worked by the movement of a hand-lever at the firebox. Pipes con nect tho brakes of the entire train, and though these, by the movement of the lever alluded to, the air is made to net upon each' wheel iustaiilly. Tho superiority of the brake lies iu the rapidity and cUieicncy of its execution. At the ordinary ralo of cx piess trains, au entire stop is cil'ecled in about one-third of the timo demanded in tho old system. The expense of this new feature, consi dering tho valuo of the improvement, is certainly inconsiderable, being for the ten der 25, for each car $100, and for tho en gine t'300. As timo is tlio great item to be gained iu railway travel, so it is preemi nently the thing to be saved in 00 per cent, of all railway accidents. Hence any fea ture effecting a saving even of a lew seconds, at such crises, will surely revolutionize tho method of train stoppages. Tho inventions, demanded indeed by the nineteenth century in steam travel of all kinds, should havo a single eye, not to rapidity, not to cheap ness, but to security. l'i ess. Unpatented Lands. Among the gen eral laws passed by the last legislature aud approved by tho Governor, is the fol lowing, which is of importance to all own ers of unpatented lands. Wc understand that efforts were made to modify its provisions, but without suc cess, from which it is evident thut it is tho policy of tho Slato to havo this long unset tled business closed up us speedily as pos sible, aud Ihis is commendable sinco uot only the interest of the Stale, but the securi ty of purchasers of real estate, whoso titles may bo atl'ecled thereby, require it : Le it inwttd, ite., That tho board of property shall havo full nnd discretionary power as to tho time of eutering suits, anil the uutnber thereof, to bo brought for the collection of lines agaiust unpatented lauds, and tho Attorney General shall proceed under the seventh section of tho said act, to which this is a further supplement, when authorized to do so by tliu Mid board : I'mvidi d, That no interest shall be charged on pateut or other fees. Tim Peiiusylvauiit Iron company and National iron works, of Danville, two roll ing mills employin r a large Duniln r of Lauds, Lave suspended. I'hn (i.rmer fens i d uperalioiiB U eailso of ihu hif. ii i ieo ol Iron, uud the latter because of liiu (pjitliug of ihu puddlers, who ileclar.t that too many liurdohips uro iuiponed 011 llieiti by tho use of bituminous coal. In a card liny say tho furnaces are nt I i rly coiistrueti d for working bitumiuou toul uud leijuiro moro ulteiitioii. Tim Public debt statement for May, show ude.ilvam)ol 1,1 IS.W Vercuu of debt kiuuo March 1, Wl, t.'l.oi 1, 0 ,J 11 JVeleitwj of debt kiuco ilureh 1. IbOU. .til,7il,41J OU. TlIK ('omiulttee ppohitut) by ('.ugliss il illVekli'alo ihu outiugea eoluiuilled Iu the South by the KuUuvKUu, uiu teieiv lu Uklimoiiy. Gov, Scott, of Soul h ('aro Ilia, Dm Ul ug tho toimoilteu ou 'l'ut duy last. Jlu aJiiiilUd ihu cxLl. iieo of iult au or-auiaiioii iu KjuiU t arohim. Th n rvlces of tlm u hull, lied and aiktet II a istanl u -or uf tliu l.iUiu.il revenue em Ui-nl nh kiueu January 1, la.l aud a luillur i4ueliuu ol 01m hundred anJf.lly U ciIiuwUhI during lU punut luoulU. Barntng oftbe Coolie Ship Don Jama Five Hundred Coolies KORsled Alive. Ran FnANCisco. Juno 13. Tho details of tho total destruction by flro of the Peru vian ship Uon Juan at sea nave nccn re ceived. It is supposed that she was set on firo by the coolies, who had been entrapped on board at Macao, China. Tho crew abandoned tho vessel, leaving fivo hundred and fifty coolies fastened under tlio natcn rs. Fivo hundred coolies wcro roasted aivo the others escaped when tho hatches burned oil. ino vessel was American built, and was sold in San Francisco to tho Companta iariiima uo rcru, ana rccnris- tencd Do Ores Ugarte. bhe wai tittcd out for tho coolie trade, and returned several times for supplies whilo engaged in that traffic. New Youk, Juno 13. ASan Francisco special gives tho particulars of the burning of the ship Don Juan, which left Macao on May 4, with a cargo of coolies for Peru. Tho Don Juan loaded at Macao, taking six hundred and fifty coolies on board for Peru, and on tho 0th was burned to tho water's edge, not more than fifty miles from Hong Kong. Tho coolies, who have nrrived In Hone Kone. all aver that their treatment was humane, and they had uoth- ing whatever to complain ol cither as to the allowance of food on the quality, or quantity, and tho whole allair was simply accidental. The other view in the question, uamclv. that tho Vessel was set on tiro by lesinins men amomr tho Chtncso, is not impossible. Ouo of the men distinctly nvers that ho heard an explosion of cun powder aft, aud also smelt a strong smell P !k m n!.. ttnwr ln,F A 1,1 , 1 f I ( l,noi anv ronort: that thev were nearly over powered by tho sickening smell of the ship's material burning aft. It is to be regretted j that tho European who had tho humanity to open the hatches did not succeed iu sav ing his own life, as ho was overtaken by the coolies, who inado a rush at tho boat waiting for hini, and a general scramble occurred to get to it, the Europeans using arras to prevent the coolies getting into it. Iu this scramble several Chinese were drowned. Tho boat, however,, ultimately Hiienoedcd in cottincr clear of the shin, but had not gone far when it upset in sight of but not within reach of the coolies. The coolies then seem to have had. a little lei sure to look around, when they observed tho other threo boats at a distance. Dur ing this time all tho materials of the ship were rapidlv burning, nnd a largo num ber perished in the hold, some of whom, no doubt, were' suffocated, but tho cries from others were piteous. Many, however, jumped iu the water and escaped by drown ing tho moro horrible death by fire. While the luckless men were on deck aud on tho bowspit in this position ono of tho masts fortunately civo way, and tho men ill Once nt once made a rush and scramble to reach it? they clung on with desperation, calling nu lniul nu lnnrl n tliov COlllll to SaVC their liVCS. I i 1 'V 1 IU UUL UlUU lUll IU llli: niuul I Tim nincf wia liold nn i hf wrock hV Wlffl . "lila "il3 '.l " ", ... "l.-k. ,, i wcro no less than fifty Europeans on tho esscl. so it remains to be seen wnat be. came of them. Some, no doubt, were lost j in tho boat that was swamped. From ; Macoa, it is reported that thirty-live of tho crew have arrived there, and are unauim-1 otis in stating that tho Coolies mutinied I and set fire to tho ship aft, in hopes of f rc- ; ing nil to abandon her, and so take the , vessel. It seems they thought tho lire could be extinguished afterward. I'niuiuc iu Persia. London. June 12. Late advices from Teherah say fauiino in one district of Per sia reached such a state that the starving people had killed aud eaten fifty childeru. : The Murderer of tub Democratic j ' 4 , . , ., , ,1.... I Party. As we prophesied tho other day, the Democracy are now clamoring for tho execution of Jeff Davis. They blame the , Republicans for uot hanging him live years ' ago, when they were doing all they could : to prevent it. They even attack Mr. ; Greeley for giving bail for Davis, although, j at the time, they ''declared it to bo tho most I meritorious act ofhislit'e, Tho Citizen, which j is bv no means a bloodthirsty paper, now dies out "for a sour apple tree, for a Stout con! aud a slippery noose." It declares Jeff, to lie a "murderer more foul than Cole, more cruel thau Miss Harris, meaner than McFarlaud, more cowardly than Foster, more deceitful than Mrs. Fair; he . , . .1 , .... is murdering the Democratic party." Aye, there's tho rub. It was qilltO excusable if not praiseworthy, 111 Jell, to attempt the destruction of his country, to assassinate liberty and starve Union prisoners', but to try and murder the Democratic party is a crime for which there can bono palliation ot forgiveness, in this world or tho next. As a Western District Attorney said, iu mining up aga'mt a crim'.ual charged with hen stealing, "it is the greatest pice of moral turpentine that was ever know since tho Falls of Niagara." A'tio York Times. If Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is half as valuable as pcoplo say it is, no family should bo without it. Certainly no person, be he lawyer, doctor, minister, or of uny other prolessiou, should start on a journey without it. No sailor, fisherman, or woods man shouid bo without it. In fact it is needed wherever there is tin ache, sprain, cut, bruise, cough or cold. Farmers nnd , 'Horse Men" nro cotitin ifilly iuquiring what we know of the utility ol Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders, and iu really, wo would say, through tho columns of tho American that wo have hoard from hi mired a who havo used them with gratifying results: that is also our ex perience. The grasshopper having becomo some thing loo much of a burden in Utah, tho ingenious Mormaus havo contrived a machine to make it hoi for him. It is drawn by two horses, cuts a swath through tlio hopcrs a iod wide, aud makes hush of all that lie iu its way. The new discoveries of gold and silver iu Arizona aie creating treat excitement. Hon. Frederick Douglass has resigned his scut iu the upper branch of tin Jnuw Ter ritorial legislature at Washington. Galveston, Texas, was, ou Tuesday, vis ited by uuoiher terrihlu ktoriu which did great damage to the city and shippiug iu its harbor. Not Pavsed. Tho Harrinburg 7iV iii,t bays : The bill forbidding llio sale of liquor on election days was not pasted by the Senate and signed by the Governor, a. reported, nml is not a law. ll npear that the bill wits never out of llio hand of li.o Snaio foiiiuiiiit'u, In whom it wa re lel ied, aud heuco HU Hot luully lie lei! UH)U. A Maine Dcmocrutio pujur says Unit tbo hl ol euudidalc. lor ll. pari) ' uomi nation for Governor ho bee 11 "uarrouil do mi" la eighteen, MhuaO UUIlle il (JIVis. Till'. Usl Imilalioii ol renl Lair uw iu Ihu iiuu ki t I. llial mitdu lioiu linen llueud. A New Jelsi-y mau i Ihu kaleiilou and only 1uu11ul.it tuivr in Ihu cnuuity, uud hu luuke black llltell IU hi . U lWeell Lit ll Mild ihu eeliUillu ll U alltiu.1 iliiKMklblu to tie I ee t a diih renew. '1 Im prion I to levem. i llileu d'4Ul u puuild. TUKt'oohu 1 1 Oilo UtweeU M.teao aud Houth A intra au hh lililellylu Im bauds oiha porluguikn. iifcbcrtiscmcnts. New Grocery, Confectionery and Kakcry. STEELE A ERO. would rcupectfnlly Inform tho pnbllc, that hmvlnir purchncd tlio Con fectionery Store of Win. llaoK, on Third Street, Bunbury, adjoining Henry FnRely's Butcher Hhop, they lutve laid In an elegant aud fresh 08 Bortmcut of all kinds of CONFECTIONERIES. Thev havo also added a Grocery Department to tho store. In addition to th regular line of Groceries, we havo on hand J rcsh vegetables and Canued ana urica i runs. BAKERY. We have erected n Bakery In Pnrdytown and will keep on hand at tho store, every day, Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Buna, e. For the con venience of customers we will commence to run a wagon on Monday, Juue 12th, 1871, which will visit ull who wish tt bo thus served early every rooming. ICE CREAM. In connection with our store wc havo fitted up nn Ice Cream Room for tho convenience of ladles nnd gcutloruen. Wo nro prepared to furnish parties and lamllies with Ico Cream by tho quart or can on short notice, nt tho most reasonable terms. A fair share of public patronage regret fully solicited. STEELE BRO. Sunbury, Juno 17, I871.-2w. Clock & Watch Repairer. F. TOUT, In Dcwart's Block, three doors wctt of the Cen tral Hotel, Market Square, SUNBURY, PA., Respectfully Informs the citizens of Snnbury and vicinity, thut ho is prepared to repair Clocks and Watches in all branches, albo Gold and Silver Ware of all description. Having hud forty years experience In tho busi ness in this country, ho flatters himself that ho can give general satisiaciiou. All work guaranteed Cublonijrcspeetfully so llcited. June 17, lS71.-tf. BAKERY 1 BAKERY ! ! BAKERY ! 1! LEONARD DOVERTIT, HAS lift opened a Urst class Bakery on Front street near the Railroad depot at Northumber land, nnd is prepared to furnish the citizens of Northumberland and Bunbury with ull kinds of Bread and Cnkcs, such as UltOWN BREAD, MILK BREAD, BREAD BAKED on the HEARTH, and a full line of FANCY CAKES, Tea Buns, Rolls nnd Twists. Bread and Cakes delivered to customers every morning. Cakes tor Balls, Parties, Weddings, Fairs, Ac., furnished nt short notice. Being a practical baker, and having worked nt the busluces in Snnbury for several years past, ho hopes to give satisfaction to his customers as heretofore. Orders nro respectfully solicited. Northumberland, June 10, 1871. If Instate oT JcorKC E'.i:iei-Uls, Men,, Late of Jordan Township, dcceancd. "VTOTICK is herebv irivon that letters teft.i- innnl irv lv lin'ii i-ralit, ,1 tn thi-linH. r. ounvii, vh itio w..nvu ..tuiiiv; i.tu, mil, n n., nu"c..ticated i..r sett lemen t. Jordan townsliip, Junu is; I. i;t rer chant Tailoring. J. SI. BCKTIAX, la the Tot Olllee Utiildinu, opposite llio Depot, (up stairs,) .SUNBURY, PENN'A, Informs his friends und tho public generally, that he has just opened a large and arie.l as sortment of i'lotliN, C'Hssiuicrcs, Vesting. Ac, which will bo made up to order in the late-t styles, and warranted to lit. Gentlemen in want of fashionable suits arc !u vited to cult and examine his stock. S11IRT3 scicntilically und practically cut and ma le to measure. RUN NO RISK. We furnish tho abovo styles of unproved joke and Pack shirt with entirely new shape sleeve, anil guarantee a perfect lilting shirt. It is the best model ol a shirt ever ottered to the trade. 1 me ana fatiev thirts made to order. J. M. 1IOSTIAN. June ISTl.-Cni. TOKSOE2IAL. j ALL wl of Sli ho desire to '0 lhroii!;Ii nn easy process ofChas. burrows, adjoining tlio Clement House. lavlni; should call at I he liarber Saloon HAIR DRESSING, SHAMPOOING AND SHAVING is accompUrdicd in the bet maimer of the nit. Having procured two city jours, and furnished his room in tho latest improved style and the 1 103 1011111 111 1111; liiun, iiii'iu,e,i riie i mot m(nvtix,W of any in the phuv, he ; t,vntlemen to eiv him a trial to become desires cnuvin- 1 cod. Hair Oiis, Tonics li.iy iiuai, kc, always 011 haud uud for tale. til AS. UUUUOW3. Sunbury, June 15, 1ST1. PUBLIC SALE or VALlABir, HOTEL i'KOI'KKTY. Will be sold at the Anirusta House, in the l!o- ' roii'ih of Suubury, Norlh'd county, IVnn'ii, on ! Tncstlay nud VrIiiOM3ay, Juno 20ih uud 2lMt, 1S7I, j llio following property, to w it ; I'ARLOR KI RNITLRE. Pofas, l'J Cancseatcd Chairs, Roekini; Chair, ! .Marble Top Table, Card Tables, Mirror, Vartor , Stoves, 0"i yards three ply Injjralti Carpet, (new.) LED ROOM lTUNTlTUK. 1 Reds nnd H ddinir. Bed Room Chairs. Wash Stands, Howls aud Pitchers, 'fables. Minors, 1 btoveo, U0 yards ol Donietie Carpet, e. DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN I'L'UNITl'KE ; Tables, Stove, Cook Stoves and Fixture-, Cup- 1 boards, bidrlnutrd, Stools, Lamps, Clock, und u . geueral Variety of cooking lite nll. ' UAR VIXTlRKd. Bar Glasses, Bottles, Decanters, 1liii!JoIius, Bar- : rele. Water Cooler, Bar Minor, Lamps, Stove, ' Stools, Table, itv. OIKICE I t T.MTI RI'. j Dc-k, Tables, Settee, Mirror, Cloek, Stove, Evans : ,; Wutaoii's Salamander Safe, (nearly lien.) uud many oilier unifies. MI.S1T.I.I.ASEOIS ARTICLES. ! Ono Pair of Counter Sfules, One Pair of;KI lb. ' rial form b -Kit's, aud many olUr unifies loo 1 uaiuerous 1.1 10, ul ion. STOCK. I Also, til tin same tiliiii and iff, One t ow, Two Bi eediui; Sows and Tiro pi e. il. i. of I he p'lr,' tlit-ler Whiles, Two Voaux Sorts, Chifk.-in, Geese, Ve. 1 Sal,, ii eoumenee nt U o'elm k, a. m., of sal 1 days, aheuihc coudilions will lie made kium 11 ly l.l.o. W. 1IINMX. bunbury, i'u., May 'JTlh, 1 - 7 1 . ; FOR SALE ! j ITMGllTYuercs of Improved land In llio b.l U Mflionof biiiilhfiu Mi, I, I,'. in, within 11 0 ' miles or I In-low u or "I linn Kiv.-is," iu M. Jo- j u ph eounl t, 11 hilt loli,lli ol Ihu lUllro.td M.ilioll, li'Hil ball liu.', oul lioilBt-a, larijO or- ' t hai, I, iiil.rleli aiidv I0.1111, bo.,1 liou-es uud I i-hui, In alltlii sliil III!" iu.li-pul ilile, leu I ui l ale In I1f.1l, II1.1 rt'luaiudi r ill t int t-r bod, I A 'pan ul U'r.cs, lallle, ho, ki.Oll and laitului; lil. n.il., Alt., will l.u sold s 11 It tins pi,Kily. I'llee f 10 pir ufff, ta.OOO III rush, th. bal.lliec iu liuio pa)nif.ls ul Vsl. App y In S4. A. MAssLIt, lb ku Rlters, ill.U. ui, II. h. M BBr li, SuiiLui), 's. Uuubury.Mnli Ii, li. i.ihr nuim :. T VI fc Hods A'C.uui. ud Noli ..f J. W. Kit- IlllM A SMI, HU I ll I . rilllllli, lldtll belli I.Uft;, let I In d iu Uu Uju Is of A. N. IliUu, I .u., lor f"l mu. Al kuowni:.' Uu Ulxllr. lii..bujiil tll l kU Iu W.tilt llll, .u4 luak. ! liuiv-t!, w toiuu tiultiufy MHisikttiii. lor pulutbl, kvl July Itl. u siiU III Im I i nt Ll MUalltusi. i. W. Hill I vi SOX, II 1. Mll-iS... lauliuijr. Aju to, n .wi 7K1LIM AT THE MAMMOTH STORE. has just received aud opened 4 MAMMOTH STOCK OF GOODS, which he ha SELECTED WITH GREAT CAKE aud offers to tho Public nt the very LOWEST CASH PRICES. Having established a reputation for low prices and 3? J. X JEl D a -A. Xj 1 37 O to nil, will endeavor to maintain that position. COMi: ONE & ALL & EXAMINE THE LARGEST STOCK, REST ASSORTMENT A LOWEST TRICES IX THE COUNTRY. Thankful for the lrue;c nmouut of pat n mn ire hcrftolore bestowed upon mc, I will endeaver I y furnishing the best Iioods tit the lowest prices to merit 11 conliuuaucv of the fame. II. V. KRILIXfi. April 13, lSTl. SpU'iiditl AsMcrt.ueut OF CiKXT'S I'lIt.MKUIXU 0!N AT Tin: MERCHANT TAILORING HOl h", Third St., One Door Hklow Market St., SfNinitY, Ta., J. .11. ZIi:;M.lt, Proprietor. Every variety of FllKNCII & KNGLISIl' CASSIMKUKS, CLOTHS, VESTINGS, &k. of tlm Illicit grades, embracing every quaiity nnd styles that the New Yoik aud riiiindc'.phia, Markets iiHord, which will be made up to oid.T by the bes-t of workmen, warranted to lit an I render entire satisiuetion. MINX'S IT'llNISHING GOODS, embraeii:; evcrythiinr of Gentlemen's wear, all new and of Hie l.ite.-l styles. A lare ili, k has j i !l been opened, 10 w hich the eiliens are in v ited to call and examine. J. M. ZIKGLI li, Third Street, one door below Market Siptare. Sunbury, April li!, 171, M l( lili: MIOl AMI IKON rorximy. tax), noiiiuucu & sons, Nun bury, 1'onu'u, INFORM tlio public that they nre prepared in do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added a lifts Machine Shop in eoniifetlou Willi Iheir foundry, and have supplii d thfln-i h, s with , n Lathes, I'hliiln'; and H 'riiiLT M.iehi;i,, tiith Ihf l.ile-t impioie uiciils. With the aid of skillful in, ehaiiie-, lin y are euabit d to execute ull ordus of NEW WORK OR lir.l'AIKlNG, that may be niveii them, In u tuti.-d'aclory man lier. Grulea la uuit mny Nloyc. IRON' I'OLt'MNS, lor churches or other build- lllLIn, lit' all si.-ft. BRASS CASTINGS, Ac. Oriiaincntnl Ircn Fenciuc I oil .U4E YARD I.oii VERANDAHS, Hlt YAlllMi AT IthMUrM C, AC. 'l lio I'l.OWS ulre.dy eelt I11.1I1 d for Uutr s,i H'rioiilv, h,it li.tu still liiiiu.t iiupiotid, uu I alii Ua)i be kfpl uu band. Also, IIIU1.-.1IIVG MAI HINTS. bunhui), May ','0, nil. uuur am mioi: m txtrit nu. 111. JOMAII lirXUIK, Vlaiktl a.iusiv, Uu. u iIihii. tstsl o ll, rklliLM'l, tu uoiiU side, l Mil UV, PA. r Will sit-u l In Ihu UMiiufuflitlo of H.KilS Slid kluif. Iii .11 IU biautb., .Nil ull aula sriuul4 Iu It. tltsl4i lot) . Ui t4iilu liouv mI iliofl tttUlew, kaubui, May 11, llil. VI IKl.H su i l of H.ll fanan b u ll Jwt iMotss4 aaj Im his I'--'. .1 iu U, kto.v t. ii. . IUI1 4Mi. 1