THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUliG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Sflw Columbian. ULOOMSUUKO, PA. FIUDAV IIOHMMU, JA.V. 10, ISO". f-TIIK COLUJIIUAN lim llie. l.nruct. Clreulnlli.il In Columbia, nml adjoining counties nf any paper ruiblLhril licrc, nml In aI.o ii imirli larger sheet limit mi nf tt.eottntpornrle.t nml U tlierrfnrr tlir liril medium for mlrcrtl.tiig In fhl. .ccllon of th. tittle. ;M...i,....i.j. To Our Readers, Wn havo mow fairly entered upon tho Beconil volitino of tho Coi.v.miiian, nml wo can i.uuso for a moment ntul look over tho pint mid take heart for tho future. Tho impcr lirn been a snleu (Hit success. KstablUlieil iimoiig other things for tho litiriioso of raising tho tono of tho newspaper pros?, especially In this County, It luw iiiuliitnlnctl the high character with which It started nnd has shamed Into comparative do coney somo of Its contemporaries. In tho literary department It has given inoro good and high toned read ing, than any two other local Journals and In both tliwo respects It Intends to keep tho lead. In tasto nnd purity tono ami teaching, its columns, both reading and advertising, will continue free from every thing improper; nnd thus mnlntnin Its claim to boa newspa per ror tlio family nnd tho parlor. Knrnest in Its political convictions and honest In Its avowal of them ; it lias n tlio very tlrst contest through which It has passed, swollen the Democratic majority In this County to a higher llguro than was over beforo reached. And this has been done, not by abuse nnd vituperation, but by exposing tho designs of tho radicals and arguments against their policy. It Is proposed to continue- that courso whose good results nro nlready sonpparant. Hut tho paper lias been u success in other respects. Whereas wo began with ono uiousaim names on our list, we havo now over seventeen hundred. We began with a hand press, wo now nub lisli on n steam power press: nnd it is most gratifying to know that tho peo- plo wilt nbuudantly sustain a good,ablo, pure and decent paper. Wo challenge ana ueiy competition In any matter, and for tho year 18C3 wo nro bound if possible to do still better. Now is tho tlmo to increa?o tho circu latlonofTur. Columiiian. Tho fight through which wo havo Just gone is but a skirmish. Tlio Presidential ulua tlon Is npproaclilng. Tho llfo of tho re public depends on our success. Every inan desiring tlio overthrow of rudical- ismand negro equalUy.should subscribo for ana nhl In tho circulation of sound and proper Democratic literature. In no other way can the great battle bo won. llolltip tho subscription list of TUB CoMJMMAN to two thousand, nnd wo think wo can insure a Democratic majority of that much for tho nominee of our party for tho Presidency. Lot our friends every where bo activo and at work. Subscribo for tho paper and sco that your neighbor sends his nnmoalso; soehall wo win a glorious victory, and rejoico together over our political redemption. General Pope. Tun removal of General I'opo from tho command or one of tho Southern Military Districts should have been raado long ago. In fact ho uliould nev er havo been appointed. His folly Is equal to his vanity nnd both are excess ive. Ho made himself very ridicu lous during tho war, and by his Inca pacity subjected tho Union cause to tho most serious check it received. Ills Inglorious defeat by Leo and Jackson brought us Into more real danger than even the disaster of tho tlrst battle of null Hun. President Lincoln got off somo grim, contoraptuous humor upon Popo's fool ish conduct In Virginia, and very pro pcrly eent him to tho Indian border where ho could not do much harm. But Congressional reconstruction brought him forwnrd again Into a conspicuous position, and ho has duly displayed himself in tho South during tlio past year In the business of manttfacturing Mates. His military orders may bo classed among tho "curiosities of liter ature," and might well provoko con tempt if they were not potent for nil chief. Tho public interests demand men of sense as well as patriotism for tho ad ministration of tho reconstruction laws in tlio South. Theso laws aro bad and nnwisonnd they must become lntoler nblo when their administration is com mitted to such vain and foolish men ns General John Pope. Qen, Hancock, TrtK Itadical Congress havo tabled the resolution of thanks toOon. Hancock offered by Mr. Eldrldgoof Wi.-conslu. Tho rcn-on is, the fighting General of tho old Second Corps Is not a Hmllcal. To show that the hero of Spotsylvania is In the right track we publlch an or der recently Issued by him. II K41.QUARTZR9 Fifth MlLITAnT IlISTKlCT, 1 i . Nf.w Chilians January 1, I General Order iVo. 1.) Applications havo been madoat theso headquarters, implying tho existence of an arbitrary authority in tliu com manding General touching purely civil controversies. Ono petitioner solicits this action, another that; and each re fers to somo special consideration of grnco or favor, which ho supposes to -xist, and which should intluenco this Department. Tho number of such ap plications, and tho waste- of time they involve make It necessary to declaro that tho administration of civil Justice, appertains to tho regular courts. Tho rights of litigants do not depend on tho views or the general ; they are to be ad judged and settled according to tho laws. Arbitrary )ower, such as he has been urged to assume, lias no existence hero ; It is not found In the laws of Lou isiana or Texns; It cannot bo derived from any act or nets of Congress. Ho is restrained by a Constitution nnd pro hibited from action in many particu lars. Tho Major-General commanding takes occasion to repeat that, whllo dis charglngjudlcfal functions in civil cas ts, ho can sutfer no forclblo resistance to tho execution of processor tbeeourts. By command orMnJor-General Han cock. GfcNEHAI, IlAJtTRUir, AssUstanl-AtlJutant-Uencrul. Thk Home Journal says that Mr. and Mrs, Churls Sumner have agreed upon h permanent cepnratlon. The caubo aligned is "an incompatabillty or tem perament and opinion upon certain social questions, which precludes tho possibility or their living happily to gether an man and wife." Tub borough of Columbia has goao Democratic for (ho first tlina In twelve Tour ITcars Anion? The Spanish Amoricans. Ihl lion. J JTassUuielt, late Jm Mrr llesldenl of the United Hates to the Jieiu'iHo of Jlcmuh.r. Published by Jiuruei. jiouyiiion. Aeio lorit. ?-.wi Wi: have read tho nbovu work with much Interest, and can commend It as containing an necurato nnd elaborate description of tho natural features of tlio country and of social nnd political life In the regions of tho Kuuutor. Mr. Uossaurck has expended much labor nnd care In collecting his mnterlai,nnd Ids personal sojourn In Ecuador made him familiar with tho country and per) pie. llesldes, ho endeavors to bo faith' fill throughout in his work, nnd not to .sacrifice tlio truth to pictorial effect. In fact, the main criticism upon his per formance as a work of art, must be, that In several places ho depicts certain unpleasant facts with too much plain ncss and fidelity ; that he does not duly subordinate them to matters of more lmportnnco or omit them altogether. There is a defect In the proportion of parts, or an unnecessary proinlnonco given to somo repuNIvo particulars Ills style, generally, Is condensed, clear and vigorous; and within tho limits of a volume of moderate size, ho has compressed a prodigious amount of Information. And In tho nrrangomont of his materials ho Is successful. Upon the whole wo can say with a clear mind, that this book Is one of genuine merit ; that it is interesting throughout and will convey to tho reader a better Idea of nature and of human life In tho Cen tral Andes, than nny other work ex- taut. Many passages In It might bo quoted which would remind our rend ers of sketches, heretofore published in Tin: Coi.u.MlilA.v, of scenery and travel In Lcuador. Mr. llassuurek very well describes Guayaquil, tho main seaport city of tho Republic; ids journey in land across tho western cordlllera and northward to Quito ; a subsequent Jour ney to Imbabura and Cayambi; the great mountains which he saw nnd the towers nnd valleys ho visited. Gigan tic Chinibornzo; CotopaxI in eruption ; I'ichintlia with her jagged sunimltsand monster crater ; Antlsana with her double peak ; the volcano Sangai, and u d(izenfother great mountains aro made to stand out upon theeanvass ho paints. We get from him somo knowledgo of tho plnnts and birds of tho country ; of tho history of the people; of tho struc ture and character of their government and of their primitlvo modes of agri culture. And ho is copious in details relating to tlio manners and customs which prevail both In town nnd coun try. Tlio peculiarities of character and conduct observable among tho various classes of population aro well drawn and Justly discriminated ; wo havo not an cs-ay merely, but a picture to be stored up among the treasures of the memory and to be recalled at pleasure in future times. Wo sincerely hopo (though wo can hardly expect) that tho author will bo handsomely rewarded for his labor by an extensive salo of his .work, and wo shall gladly welcome an additional vol timo from him (which ho suggests ho may publish hereafter) upon Spanish colonial civilization and tho War for Independence, under Bolivar and ills compatriots in tho countries of tho South. Eighth of January. This day, rendered immortal by tho victory of Gen. Jackson at Now Orleans, has always been celebrated by the Dem ocracy, as n day peculiarly their own. In fact they havo legltimato claims as well to Fcbruarj 22nd and Fourth or July. This year tlio day was celebrated in Washington with great eclat, Presi dent Johnson and other dignitaries or tlio nation being present. The Democrats or Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska, and West Virginia appro priately selected this annivcrsnry to hold their Stato Conventions for tlio nomination or Stato officers and Presi dential electors. Tho Democratic. Cen tral Committeo or St. Louis County, Missouri, called a mass meeting in St. Louis on that day or all who aro oppos ed to tho continuance in power or tlio "party or high taxes, extravagance, "corruption, confiscation, te-t-oaths, "military domination, centralization "and'kindred ovils." Oi.i) Brimstone Brownlow is still bleeding and suffering from tho wrongs perpetrated upon him by tho pesky 'rebels." It appears that tho $2.r),000 and sundry other piles of green backs which, several years ago, wero given him by "loll" courts as damages for tho tcrrlblo wrongs ho suffered In being compelled to como North on a book peddling raid, havo either been spent or wero not sufficient to eatiato his appetite Ho has brought suit for $10,000 more, from four individuals whom ho Imagines aro worth just about that sum. As he owns all tho courts, Judges and jurors in Ids dominions, of courso ho will get all ho demands. 1 lie old reprobate ought to havo a forty pound lump of gold tied to his neck and bo started on a voyage to the bot tom of tlioTenncsseo Itlver. Tin: ilrst horse dinner in Knglnnd has been held. Tho beast was eighteen years old and thirteen hands high, and after being butchered was served up to a select com puny in great variety or modes of cooking. It was pronounced excellent food, flno iu texture, lender In quality and unimpeachable In flavor, with such a remnrkablo refeemblanco to beef that It would bo difficult to tell the difference between tlio two. It was further pronounced to bo thoroughly wholesome, nutrltlois nnd satisfying which Is more than can bo Bald for somo other sorts or popular flesh . It can also bo procured at a cheap price, which is another grout advantage In Kngland, tho land of dear meat. As to tho moral Justlco of eating horse, onoof tho guests argued that If the horso Is really tho friend or man, eating him teemed tlio most innocent way or living upon one's rrlends. Mil, F. B. Caiu'kntkii publishes an unqualified retraction or certain statements concerning n communica tion between President Lincoln and Gov. Seymour, which ho had publish ed on what ho deemed good authority. Ho now states that hlsauthorlty ror tlio statement was Mr. G, II. Lincoln, of Brooklyn, who also publishes a curd acknowledging that ho was misled, and retracting tho statement hu had au thorized to be made. It Is unfortunate that ralso statements should ever get into print, but In this case the parties concerned havo doue all In their power to .remedy tho IcJuttico douo. Columbia County, FaM Tort Mifflin Political Prisoners, ON tho morning of August 01st 1801, before tho break nf day, about one him died citizens of Columbia County wero arrested by tho military forces under Gen.Cadwallader,nud hurried olf under their escort to tho nieetlng-liouo nenr tlio village of Denton, half dressed, without breakfast, nnd after a drum head examination a number of them discharged, and forty-tlvo(onoof whom was released the second day) hurried to Itloonisburg, put on board tho ears, guarded by a detachment of soldiers with fixed bayomts, hurried to I'lillad elphla whero they nrrlved at 0 o'clock In tho morning of September 1st, and tho afternoon of the samo day taken to Fort Mllllln, on the Dolawaro below Philadelphia, and put Into bomb-proof o. !). But fowofthem wero tried, nnd of those tried but seven wero convicted, and that beforo a Military Commission on testimony which would not even havo been received In a court of Justice and beforo a Jury. Of tho seven convicted, one, William Appleman, paid his fine; one, Samuel Kline, was pardoned by President Lin coln; and live, John It.intz, John Lem ons, Joseph Van Sickle, Ho v. A. U. Itutan and Benjamin Colley wero par doned by President Johnson. Tho names of the persons arrested and detained with their ages and occupa- tions,and length of incarceration, nro as follows : AOC. OCll'FATtOX. tlP.IAlSKn. 37 farmer A mer. 4 m. 33 farmer, 70 days Daniel M'llenry Kilns J, M'Hcnry Joseph Colonial! Mnthlas Kllno Abraham Kllnu Hanuicl Coleman Jostnh Colemnn Charles Coleman John Lemons Hllas Dcnjamln Samuel Appleman William Appleman lleilben Appleman Thomas Applowin James M'llenry Pycr 1.. Chapln 13 " 53 M S3 .11 farm. & but, S mo. 1 1 31 carpenter SI It! firmer S3 si furmcrAlumbkl farmer 52 51 merchant 10-1 " 1 lno. 2 farmer 13 1:llai M'llenry Kamticl Kline John itnntz CO 8 mo. II William n.i;oberts John Yorks Henry Uurllman Grorgo Uurllman " I mo. 0 " 4 lno. 3 Innkeeper I mo. merchant 4 mo. farmer I mo. " 8 mo. 11 John J. HI lies Illram I'. Kverctt Slott I!. Colley nenjmnln Colley Joseph Vun flickle. Ilohr M'llenry 30 farmer .V ills, 00 farmer SI " 4) mo. John Karnes SJ 53 63 4 mo. 5 S3 t John C. Kaincs Montgomery Colo Hussell M'Hcnry 20 51 Jnmes Evans Jonathan steelo Henry II, Uurllman 21 car) ?nter 13 win. Uurllman Valentino Fell 19 farmer S3 43 blacksmith 8 mo. 11 SS former S3 20 c-rpenter 5 mo. 3 57 farmer I mo. 17 28 wheelrlght S3 11 firmer S3 J John It. Davis Armlllis Davis Samuel M'Hcnry M. D. Appkmau John Hakcr hraham Hartman 20 " 1 mo. 1 Was n sohllcr in tho ?ar of 1S12. Died In tho Tort. 4 Keen In tho scrvlco nlno months. I Hick when urresteil. i Drultril whilo Hi tne West, nnd knew nothing of it until ho arrived nt homo. And now to wit, January 2d a.d. 18CS, nt apubllcnicctlng held in the meeting house near tho vlllago or Benton, con sisting of tho persons hereinbefore nam ed, for tlio purposoof makingtho neces sary arrangements for tho election of a delegation from them to attend tho National Meeting of Political Prisoners, to bo hold in tho City of Now York, on the 22d day or February, A. d. 1809. Hon. James M'Hcnry, was choson President; Joseph Coleman and Sam uel M'llenry, wero chosen VIco Presi dents ; D. L. Chapln, II. F. Everett and Daniel M'llenry, wero chosen Secreta ries. Tho President, upon a call or tho meeting, stated tho object, whereupon Daniel M'llenry offered tho following: Jlesolved, That It Is expedient that tho Political Prisoners ol Columbia Countv should bo renresented In the N.itionnl onventlon. to bo held In tho Citv or Now York, on tho 22d day or February. 1808, and that thirteen dele gates bo elected by this meeting to rep resent us in that convention. Jlesolved, That Samuel M'Hcnry, Jo seph Coleman, John J. Stiles, Daniel M'llenry, ltohr M'llenry, D. L. Cha pln, II. F. Everett, James .M'llenry, E.J. fll'iicnry. i'.uas .u-iienry, win. Appleman nnd Montgomery Cole, bo tho said delegates. Jlesolved, That a bound copy of tho "Nob Mountain Book" bo presented to tho Convention and filed among Its proceedlngs.as containing a succinct and correct history of tho "Columbia County Invasion," and of its results. On motion of Ellas M'llenry, II. F. Everett, D. L, Chapln, Daniel M'llenry and John J. Stiles wero appointed to procure a brief statement from each Fort Mllllln Prisoner. On motion, adjourned, J AM ICS M'lIENBY, Prest. D. M'IIi:.viiv, ) I). L. L'iiai'IN, Secretaries, II. V. EVUUKTT, J A Nuw Way to Pay tiii: Nation al Duiit. In alato lecture In Chicago, on tlio Arctic lleglons, Dr. Hayes mado tho Interesting statement that ho had seen an iceberg so large, that If it wero brought to Now York and sold by the pound at market rates, tho pioceeds would morothnn twice pay tho nation al debt. Tho Trlbuno thinks tlio doc tor is no doubt a reliable mathemati cian, and commends Ids discovery to tho notice of tho Secretary of tlio Treas ury. Tho Great Eastern might be char tered, and sent to tow tho Icy treasuro Into market, and Cooku would undoubt edly take tho job or converting, it into greenbacks. Tlio project Is certainly an ico'one.' SrixiAi, dispatches say that the Im mediate cause which led to tho removul of General Pope, was ids order allow ing nogroes to voto for tho Convention who would not mnko oath that they had registered. Gen. Meade, it is believed, will permit a rovlslon of1 tho registra tion lists to bo made, so as to cancel somu twcnty-flvo thousand names or negroes and minors wl o wero register ed contrary to law. It Is believed this step will ennblo tho whites to voto down tho Convention by about twelve thousand majority. Tin; -workmen, nearly ono thousand, employed In tlio railroad shops nt Scranton, Penn,, wero last week notifi ed that n reduction o! ten per cent In their wages would bo made, Tho shops havo recently been working on eight hour lime, Tho proprietors or tho Dixon Iron Works, at tho saino place, which employs about seven hundred men, gavo a similar notlco to their em ployees, and will also reduco tho num ber or workmen by discharging many or tho single men, Tho iJickawannii Iron Company at Scranton recently dis charged u large number of men, and will further ruluco Its force. A Few Straws. Tito.sK credulous mortals who havo deluded themselves with tho belief that tho llepubllcan defeats at tho elections of October and November wero duo solely to apathy In tho Bepublleaii ranks are respectfully recommended to pon der tho following facts ! On Monday a municipal election was held In Boston In which the Democrats and Iteptihlle niiseontcsted for the Mayoralty, though divided In tholr support of candidate for members or the City Council. Tin, result In tho latter ease was the elec tlon or a majority or tho Bcptiblicai candidates, but, In tho former, a mark ed Democrntle victory. Tho figures, compared with the vote of tho city fe Governor In November, nrons follow! J)cm. lien. Dan, Ma, Governor 8,77'. 7,i!t)2 l,h Mavor 8.8S." 7.8S0 til It was claimed by tho llcpubllc presses after tlio November election tin Johu Uuiiie.v Adams carried Hosto by virtue of his opposition to tho liqui law enacted by tho last Stato LegNI ture. Doubtless this may havo lull enced some voters, but In tho conic for tho Mayoralty, Dr. Shurtlelf, tl Democratic candidate, beat his ltepu Mean opponent nnd tho present Incut bent bv C0" majority, though a vear a; tho latter was elected by over 1,001) m Jorlty. Tho Itepul.llcaus did their be- Tliev polled 2,100 more votes tliau in did at the mayoralty election of 181 and fiSS more votes than they cast f Governor Bullock In November la' Their efforts proved fruitless, nml Bi ton to-dav takes its nl.ico among tl Democrntle cities or the country. Pittsburg, Pa., held a municipal oh tlon on Tuesday at which, to tho utt astonishment of the radicals, the Dei ocrats elected all their candidates the general ticket by majorities var, lug from 2.C00 to 3,000. This has be. a stronir Itadical stronghold; it hi now removed that stigma. Last, though not least, James A. W ton, the Democratic candldatu for Mn orof Manchester, N, II., was elected Tuesday by majorities of 302 over present Bepublican Incumbent, carried tho city last year by 013 ma. lty a clear Democratic gain of That will do for Manchester! If Stato will do as well in March next will take its placo beside New Yo which, with hut one exception, given the largest Democratic major of any State In which an election been held during tlio present year. Tlicse facts may bo only straws, do they not show which way tlio w Is blowing? Tho drift Is all In one rectlon, and only tho-o foolishly willfully blind will fall to recognize ract. iV. '. World. Tjm Jlepubllcan says that 'Genl Joshua Owen, Chairman or tho Si Executive Committeo of tlio Boysl Blue has issued u cal 1 for u con veil t loil tlio honorably discharged Soldiers il Sailors of Pennsylvania, who adherJ tho Republican party, to bo iicldl Philadelphia, on tho 8th of January formally indicate their choice of Pi dent and Vlco President. Each coul is entitled to ten delegates." Wo doubt whether Columbia couJ will ho represented in that Convent! forlicr"Boysin Bluo" aro sick nnd til ora party that after tlireo years tl has failed to restore tho Union tl fought for, and, in its placo, has orl cd a despotism, tho comer stoml which is negro equality. Besides, J . T. Owen is pretty i known In this section. A man who ' court-martialed for "conduct unbeed lug an officer and a gentloman," wl other charges", found guilty, and i tenced to bo dismissed tho nrmy, fit leader of a convention In tho Il:i cal Interest. P. John publishes with mucli ci mcndatlon, what ho terms " a scatl letter to General Hancock," from obscure individual J. It. G. X. Y Pitkin, of New Orleans, one of tho b nnd tnn convention sitting tlioro 11 wonderful how bravely such nincom poops talk when tlioro Is no danger. Men who likcPltklus and P. John cow ered ami hiu. their heads when tho war was going on, now that tlero Is no dan ger, talk bravely Indeed, prate of " loy alty" and even attempt to read n vet eran soldier like Hancock, lessons on duty. No difference how eminent tho soldier may be, If ho falls to como up to the Itadical stand point, nt onco ho Is slandered and insulted by thoso "little creatures," whose o,!(i was or tho pay ing kind. SnNsuil.i:. Somo orour close-listed, slow going business men might tako a u-eful id nt from n conversation between a merchant and an acquaintance, re ported, as follows: "Why don't you trndo with mo?" The reply was char acteristic: "You havo never asked me, sir, I havo looked nil through tho pa pers for an Invitation in tho slinpo of an advertisement, and found none. I never go whero I nm not invited." Let business men issuo their cards or invitation through the columns or Tin: Coi.umiiian, which circulates by hun dreds, and among all classes of people A Mki:ti.nci or tho Stato Central Com mltteo was held at tho .Democratic club rooms, llarrisburg, on Tuesday Inst. Tho attendanco was a largo one nnd tho members In tho best spirits. An official announcement or tlio action will made by Mr. Wallace, Chairman. John A. Funston Ii-q,, member from this District wns iu attendance. It was decided to hold tho next Demo cratic Convention at IIarrIsburg,Mnrch -St It 1608. A Kawcai, organ says "the pcoplo of tho United States last year paid over ono thousand millions of dollars Iu taxes, which is $100,000,000 more than tho Britisli nnd $100,000,000 more than tho French paid," Exactly, bo; and what has become of tho money V Two thirds of It havo been spent In "recon-structlon"-n schemo to keep life in tlio rotten pnrty of grand moral Ideas, and hundreds or millions or dollars or the remainder havo gono into tlio pockets or dishonest officials. ' Tin; lamented Lincoln mistook Popo when ho said Unit ho was a good fighter, but ho was probably right when ho bald that ho was an inordinato eater, and unquestionably bo when ho said that ho was n monstrous liar. Tjib cost or tho Impeachment rareols halfa million or dollars, This In tho ritco or tho fact that thousunds of whlto men uro out of employment, and buffer ing for bread. CONGRESSIONAL. Jan. 7. Tho Senato reassembled nt noon yesterday, there being but few Senators in attendance. Mr. Sherman Introduced a bill relative to an interna tional coinage, proposing changes in our gold nnd silver coin to make it cor respond In value to tlio coin of Franco and Great Britain. Mr. Johnson, of Maryland, cnlled up tho case of his col league. Mr. Thomas, who has been de nied his seat 111 emiseiiiieni'ii nf rbnnros of disloyalty buying been preferred day. In tho House, Itobert S. Van Horn, sitting member from tlio C.th Mi--ouri District, was declared entitled to his seat, Other matters wero di.-cnsisl and sundry resolutions or Inquiry we, a adopted. ' FOREIGN NEWS. Paiiih. Jan. 3. It is now generally conceded that nil hopes of tho assemb llugof uGonoralConiereneoor thud rent Powers fortho settlement of the Uonian miction havo been abandoned by tlio French government, lll'.Us.sr.i.s, Jan. a.-ie.Vnrd newspa per lias received intelligence from Paris that tho headquarters of tho Fenian Brotherhood has been discovered in tho F.iilliotirgduTemploin P.irls,nud seized by tlio French police. A largoqiiantit v of letters and other documents, revealing the plans of organization, and lists of tho Head Centres of tho Brotherhood, wero round on tho premises, and havo beon rorwnrded by tlio French authori ties to London, 7.0 A'ord also states that nnnv Dm documents brought to light was ono containing tho details ofn plot for de stroying a portion or tho Channel fleet uy lire, Other paners or a similar character havo beoiidlscoverod.all or which havo been gplaced lu tho hands or tho British ovcriimcut. Lisiion, Jan. 3.-rTumults havo bro ken out 111 this city and In oilier nnrla or Portugal, In consequenco or tho Im- iiusuioii oi new nixes, tho unpopular ity or tho new system and tlio excite ment created hero led to tho resignation or tho Ministry. DunuN, Jan. 3,-Lord Strathnairn, thoCoinmander-lii.Chier of tho rorces In Ireland, Is actively engaged In dis posing his troops to meet posslblo out breaks. Particular attention is direct fd to County Cork and County Tip perary, In both of which extraordinary precautions aro taken. Tho banks or thu Itlver Shannon and tho west coast of 'ho Island uro guarded with Increas ed vigilance to prevent nlniidlng. Tho liollco In nil tho huge cities, especially in tho south, aro unusually activo and wnleliful. Fi.our.Nci:, Jan. 1. General Meno brea, Priino Minister of Itnly.has given publicity to a number or privato letters, ploying that Kalnstzl was fully apprised of tho recent movement or Garibaldi against Borne, and fimired It. ho also lent tho Insurgents his valuablo inllu e.ico and assistance. Sr. Pirniiisnuito, January 7. lie ports havo been received from Siberia of tho discovery or rich mid extensive gold deposits on tho A moor Itlver. Tho natives wero Hocking to tlio gold re gions by thousands, and so great was tho excitement that troops havo been sent by the Governor of thu District to pieservo order and guard tho mines, and dcHiioratc mid bloody conflicts had aken placo between tho natlvcH and tho boldlers, London, January 7. Lord Stanley, acting upon tho remonstrances or thu bubllmi) Porto, has prepared n dispatch protesting iigaliibt theulleged Intrigues or the Bubblan government in Jlou-innuia, Loniion. Jan. 1 Evenlm? Tho miv eminent lsalmost continually In receipt of Information relntlvo to movements of the Fenians. Tlio public excitement caused by tho recent operations of the i.ruuicruoou nas ny no means aiiateu. To-day dlsliatches havo been received from Cork giving tho details of another I'C'iiau movement in tnat locality, A body of Fenians Inst niglitsurreiitltbiiS' ly entered tho magazine In that city, and. iinchallemred. carried nwnv tnnn. than halfatonofblastlngpnwijer. There is no ciuo 10 ino perpetrators oi tins llschlef. Tho pcoplo stand nghatnttheefi'ront ry or tho Fenians, Tho clergy or tho City of Limerick ave affixed their signatures ton docu lent uccinring tnat there can l c no ermanent peaco in Ireland unless It ireaicii into Hungary. London. Jan. C Tlio latest dlsnatch s from Abyssinia report that thu Brit- h exiiedltion still remained at Honnliv. .'hero it has been encamped since bo 'inber 7th, nnd no movement beyond int point would be made, until tlieur- ival of General Xaiiler, who was daily .xpccicii, ino neaiin oi mo troops was ood, but tho horses and other bea-,ls of iiirthen wire dying, In con-equeuco of !ln Itl.it.tL.i l,. .it,, I I ..( - IT... iiv iuii-ii-)u iimu mm luilll Ul J'lllliui Jul' l?e. rtarrisburg-. IVomlnafion of Officers of the l.rnlsla lure Jiurinomou Aclwnof the Demo cratic Cause Dissensions A many the J'adieuls. IlAUUlsiil'lto.JanunrvO The follow. ng Is tho full list of thu Democratic mucus nomination", mado Io-iiIl'IiI. for illlcers of the House: For Speaker, tichmond L. Jones, of Berks, who was nominated by acclamation ; lor Chief :icrk. John P. M'Fai den. of P h edel ihia; for Assistant Clerk, John O'Coii- nor,oi Aiiegneny; inrsicrgeaut-at-Arms, Ueo. Bailey, of Dauphin; for Doorkeep er, John Bawl, ol Philadelphia: lor Postmaster. Samuel T. Brown, of Nor. tliumberlaiid, and for Messenger, Mo-es 1 . I'OI. l lie llonuDllcati caucus to-n irht was not very harmonious. Eiirht members stayed out, refushiL' to vote for Davis I'orSpeaker, Somenvor-Ningiiino Demo- crais iiiiiiK nun l i s win lean in tin election ofa Democratic Speaker to-mor row, unic-s ino mailer is arranged to night. Conslderaiile bad feeling is manifested in the Bepublican ranks, uom ouisme ami inviiie. IlAiiliisnuito. Jan. 0. Tho Beiuihll can Senators met in caucus tlilscvenliiL'. and nominated James T. Graham, of Aiiegnaiiy, iur pcuier; ueorge w. Hamersley,of Philadelphia, fir Chief Clerk, anil Lucius lingers, of M'Kean and Francis II. Broggins of Mercer, for Alstnnt Clerks. ForSergeant-at-Arms W. A. import, Crawford, nml fur Door keener, Ethel Full or Bradford. These will be tho ollleers ol the Senate which meets to-morrow. Tho House Bepublican caucus met this evening, nnd nominated the fol' lowing: For Speaker, ElUha W. Da vis, of the Fifteenth Ward, Philadel phia. lor Chief Clerk, General James L. fcollriuge.oriSorthaiiiiitoii. I-or Assistant, Edward G. Lee, of 1-rauuroi'il. For Sorgaiit-at-Arms. Casper Giinz. For Postnia-der, A. G. Henry, For Doorkeeper, J. II. Hall. Eight Bepublican mcmlvrs wero ab sent from tho caucus, viz., Me-.rs. Bid die, Smith and Beckert, of Allegheny i Espy of Crawford, Armstrong of Lan caster, Warton of Huntingdon, M' Camant of BInir,and Blehards ofSomer set. IlAltI-,l.HllUll(I.Pn...Illll. 7 Much ev. citcmcnti.ru ails in loirislativo circles to-day, arising from tho refusal of nlno Jiepuniican memijers to take part in tlio caucus last night which nominated ollleers. This renders tho Bepublican majority of eight iu tho Hou-o power erless. The dissenting Bepublleans say their opposition is based on tho fact mat they nro in favor of a Freo Bail .'Olid hiu' nnd riinlinf. vnln for (il. l)n. vis, tlio nominee for tho Speakership, whom they regard as opposed to that measure. They express adetermlnntion jo mini out to tlio last, ami it is prouii' bio that tho organization of tho Legis lature will bo impeded in consequence, IlAiutiHiiuno, Pa., Jan. 8. No Change whatever in tlio political situa tion. Tii, organization of tliff House appears as far distant as ever. Tho nine uouers nave maUo a binning agreement among themselves not to voto for Mr. Davis, tlio candidate regularly nomina ted by tlio BepulilicancaucusforSpeak- er, under any circumstances, and the irieiidsof air. Davis uro equally un iieiuiiig. mo uemocrats havo some hopes that affairs will so change as to givo uiem tlio Speaker. l'.x-riir.si!i:.NT lluclainan n said In be very leelilent hi home near Lancas ter, Pa,, and is not expected to llvoovw tho winter. Tin: Ohio State Convention yester day resolved that lion. Geo. II. Pendle ton Is the unanimous choicuof the Demo cracy Tor President. Caution I In our chnntrrnbie hi mate, coughs, colds, and dlseai-es of tho throat, lungs nnd chest will always ni ovmi. iruci consumption will claim Its victims Tluse diseases, if attended to in time, can ho arrested and cured. V. remedy is Dr. Wistur's Jlulsum of, .Hiirki-t llt-porl. Wheat ner liushel Ityo ' ".""". Corn ' l-'lonr per Imml riitM-rsi-i-il riHxsci d llultcr " ,'ns 1 allow I'otntocH Dried AMih-8 fork .' iliims 12' . I : , I 11 , I I ii . II no . 2 on l'l 1!S : i ij , 1'uO 9 SI n Hides and Hhouldt-rs '. i,ani i(-r pound Hay per Ion i.UMimu. : id it nemiocic Hoards per thousand feet.. flno " (,m I, ,,.,i . IlilOO Joist, HcnntllnK,, flank, (Hemlock) ... rihlnles, No. 1 js-r thousand , ... n w H 00 ... 7 (O IS 00 . 110 . .8SS 3S Bldllltf ft. IllON No. I (scotch rile,. No, 2 " " , llloom I'lillatlrlplilit .Mnrkfli. TminsiiAv, Januaiy 2 ISOS. PLOUIt Northwi-htcrnmiperflncnt '.no, s.ik) Northwestern extra s..Vhe li.ml Northwencrn family iu.ukll,ii I'l'iuiayUuniaiui'l W estern Mipcrilno . 7,'i0(s.ii fennsylvanlaand W't-Mcin exlra si..vio4ilii..Vi 'CIlUHviiailiaiHtd Wi'Nlerii ftitiilli' fcniiKylvnulaaml Wiatern fancy llyo Hour W 'iii:a r fcnmylvnula red, y Inn,. , i.ll.ckl.'..'i0 . I'l.ox.cl i.w . s ..vi'11,0.0'1 li.i;vt'J.u) t'iUK4!i7.i J1.rx5i8.MO ll.K!l.7d tl.'UMIl.lO i.a4si.-Ji tUcMfm nuuilllT.l -- .... 1'nliroiulii " lt . whlln ltvn I'ennsylvnnla rve. v law L'OUN Vellow, " White, , Oath-Thih riluvift.OM, .Mods J-olK, V hid taja S'l..ill .Mt-l-ll Ill't-I, " llri-8i,ed Hokh, y D) Smoked Ilaiiis " ' Shoulders lb Ijinl.wlh fcUi-rtllo iWo-IUu l'l'c(itllo C7.00s.il WM tiW.'.IJ .. Sela'lo - Il'to!7l ocmOj HKKPS ClO t-rfcl I'll -ri hus 1 Imothyseed Y lau KluXM-i tl CATTLK-llccf L'atlloVlli ," 1'own. il head HiiRKi-.il Hi ; !IOI,Sll ilW PJH MAIHUED, STiriTI.KIt-MASON-riii Ihu SClll nit., nt tho riBuiinieiijiiielirlde, liv the Ituv.J. f.Tuslln. Mr. Kiiinui 1 sunk-no Mm, Nancy Mimuii.Uoth of llloonniljuii;. 1 Iillllll.IJIinw-I.AWIO.N-At llio rcldenco ..f the lirlile'i; l.lllii r, .Mr, riunkllli HrlMililes In iliHH Waliil, Ijiui, i, linlhuriliruiwiHid, W.).1ilv'l!,l,:l,MI ,'- lll'TI IH NHln Mlllllnvllh. nil l ie Him nil, HI till- le'ldenciM.I Ihe lillil.l'H Mother, Mi, Milnui I WiiikliviM-ruriUui-li Hi. ven, to Ml lioiiim Illinium,, uf tl.eiouner AI,lll.lirpN-IIAKi:il-AtToii lllll, on tho '"'"., "y inouev. i:, wiuiswoilii, Mr, Ham. uel M. A herwon, to Minn l.ljlu il.iker, holll of lluiitluuton, ' I'lTZOKllAMl-lIAItlllSON-Onthoai !ntliy the. nunc, Mr, l:llord f. I'ltum rald, of Hhleii- Ion ' ii jiamftu.l Ol Jlliuuus- llKNIiEItHIIOT-IIHYMKIl-AlIleaelilUvrii.ou tlielna lnH.,Lj le, 1'. Kyir, Mr, I'liarlm Ilcndertliot.foruurlyof llIoouuLurii, to MLu Mutlhau, nrj mir, ci Uuiclillincn, IK. SPECIAL NOTICES. No.ir of Iron. I nm nilahly In tho .il..r, fiercely wielded liy the hravc, lllorlous III the stalwart Rteamer, Laughing nt the storm and wave. Ucnlilcnu In tho palace pillars, Havlna til the pointed ind, As II brings tho deadly lightning (plelled and lull inlets to llio Nod, Hut there Is il glorious etonep( Whero I take my kmiuIciI power, tllMiut to llio uAc my surest, sjweetest aid, III danger's hour. Heel before mn fly discus's) Hie tho darkest hydras Imwt Hco tho roue of honlth and beauty 1 al.o Uio palest check and brow, fly, dyspepsia I lly eonsumpllonl Wi, all Ills are (-milled nt length, for 1 ulc what human nation only ever needed sriiENuru I Khali 1 fell lu what iireat essence I can thus our niilrlts cheer up 7 falllil, trembling, imtur-uflVicr, ' l'l tin, finned T rncviAN hvucp," Tlio fimfVIAN HVIttT Is ii protected until tlon nf the fro'oxldeoi Iroti.u now discovery In medicine that sfilkes nt tho loot ofdliiaiHe bv supplMng the blon I with Us Mini tirln-jlpln or lire elenieni, Iron. '1 lie genuine ban "fnncvi IN SMlCt''' b'own 111 theglasi, famphletH tree. J. 1'. liI.N-MIUli:, fniprlelor. , No, 30 lley MNew Vnrlt, Hold by nil IlrugglMx. Jaulo'fts. cmioNic iiIhcahix, scnunr.7irm:iTr It N Well Ifhnnn Hint II, n l...n,ll. .,..l..A.l r- ilrlliklliu or IIiii I'ongre", HaraliiRil and other eelebriitiil Kprluis Ii pilnclpully owing lo tho Joillnc they contain. kit. II. ANIIKIl's IODINE M'ATEll eonlalns water lu the amo pure stale that II Is found In theso spiing waters, but oer im tier cent, more In iiiantlty, cniitaiiihig an it duesli grains In t well fluid ounce, divnoHcd III pure wil ier, wltho iiMilienl, ii dltcmciy long sought fol. lu IhlH eouulrr nnd Kiinum .ml i8 ,).,. remedy II; tho wor'ld for sclolula, Cancers, Halt I tin lllll, Lie-em, nti'l all I'll run lc I .Nellie-,. C'lrcil- ,ii, nit, j. i-, im..iiiiUm rrniirielor, . . , , , ,, , , l DeyMrreel, New York, Soldbyll Druggist?. Juniu'm. (Iiiich's i-Kt.nnii.iTr.il s.u.vi:. rruu Mr. Jus, Cutllu.of Ameiluiry. .Muss. " I wns mulcted with a severe felon mi one nf ii iiiik'-ii, nun mien iniiiv remeilles without iillit. My rrlends Induced me to aiiplv jour s-ahe.tli two days It extraclcsl the liill.iiiiinatlon flom my linger so as to enable mo to lesuloo inv Winn, I mn nlnio.l say thai the Hallo worki-h like tiingle, lor Itelli-eted u i uro without leaving ll scar, I unhesitatingly ploliolllice llraee's Hallo an excellent li'ini dy ami do not doubt It will ho iiipieei.iieu nil iillgllulll llio land.' ONLY IS, l'l .NTH A HON. hi 1," w ri)VI,i: A son, lloston, Prnnrlelors, . ..j "iini ,.,!,.--, miiu Kim-ein gi neraiiy. TO WSHVMin'l'l- llsuii Will M'M'I (flCf-nf i iiiirt'cInfitl wIuhIliiIi II, tin- iH'srrli.tlt)ii wIlhtliiMiiit'clloiif rnrtnukinu ami U"lnlh.i nhiiihi teim-ily l.y wliltli lie wan i iim ii n ii imiyiiiiri iHMi iiimi IJIUI im'itili'U IHM'Utr t'itivuintttlnn. UN iiiiU- filiict tn i.,.!!.. (it 1 1,., ulll Id fit, nnd hi Ihijich i'ory Mitlcur will tiy tliN ir-filiitln, nt It will (nsi Hum nothing, utul Illil J)1U l ll lil'rSSl, I'll KM' IIUlIrCSH ItllV. i;ii AUI A. WILSON, .No. Iiijhoutli Hct'OiHl HlHM't, iny3rc7-ly, WUILimsburt;, Kins coM N, y. iNI'OUMATln.S, tnfornmlloii Ktinninttnl to TiMHiui-i'ii luxuriuni piuwui or luir upon u bum inonini rimnicH, itlotclics, i:riitlon", rtc, on my nikiii. ii-n inn llir WH1 hull , C It'll r, iml UCiUUI- lul, cau I'L'tiUiiliictl w liliiiutrluirpf l inlihcKHln Hl, 1 14.11 iH 111, i ut'iimi, Ni'I13(7. h'j?l liiomtwuy, New ork. Somo Folka Can't Sloop Nishta, Vl-ltV lilflllt' kllfV.. fY.xi.i ,in. .1-1. It la.. i fittin u'iikni'Ks m tlit htoniufli uiul In.iftfllty to tuiii'M uifir iim hi; homo iiuo crct'iiiiifr AuiisutionH ulmitt tho lierwHUitvK, or p.iln lti tho Imtk. wUh iw iiniy unit rury iiironomi; oi ino linibs, J hoii siihiNol hitllCH hiitl'T thnnmh lon jrurn from itiiin iiK-iiiiiiii i i-.tiAi.i-i t.iisii'j..i.Ms, tnnsi'd uy uii.-iii.iuiiuiiin iiiiiM-ui niui imuint'iu uiui ill' It ml ilctlch iuy u( vltiiltom-. 'lhoiisiui.Ntjrims uwtit men, otrworjipii ininimi uiul body, iimi un tlio norvous tluld nml hcconio unlit lor uutv or tho enjoi iiiciitH of life. Kxtcss Hi youth, nm'l tho Ulliyiuviu-tlfiill IVWV UIUI Ulll lUVOlVC 811111 1 1' red ConstlllltlnnK ntul the ffitlnn. nf Hn tr.xiar.il ruiii'tioiwof litMlth. Tubullvrem from nfi ihvsu Doi'ur.s xnnviNi: and invigoiiatoh odors tin Invnluubto boon n natural nml cflklcnt uviM'iym Krttpowcis. .o ptrson, man nrwn limn, MilIerliiKfioni nny cnuvf, rim uftord tri iwa. luct tills reineilv. 'llic Xcrvinn u 111 .m fniimi i. posi'SHun t iiuiiilzlnuuml nutrltlvopriuclidf. it hits til Illllt V lor tllt Ncrnii. I'lhrosi nnil uiii.iilli.u tht in lorthownstotlmtist'onKtiiutly tukliijipluft'. Lluo wholcsonio food tuKon Into tho Ktonmch, It uudort;iH's rupld iIIbcMIoii, Invlconitlm: lu h I'lui i-m nit tugi'biivti orKHllH, umi plOlUH'lllfJH CALMMXS AM) TltANOUILlxy iinknoun toimy other prrpiimtlou. UcontnliiH noopluinnr hiiKhocsli, and so fur trom prmlut'lni: t'ottUt'iuH It will bo tound nh ctllflfiit runt lor rouMiuiptlon.nud hut obtained n whin icnowu H'l I Mil -. 1U1.II 11 , WHAT I'LOI'LII WAY. "lipar Duel or Tim l.i-t. mo,! In! im nri.rll,A,l I... you I obtalut'd.and will hay th.it llodd'n Nt rMno and Invluorator H all lh.it lLthilnii to be. I feel lllkou iit'u man: I Mct-p well; haMiuoml annUllo: Iindlltd StluIH-lT tb.UI I luiln fur hkiiu v..n rJ piiHt." (t'ontrlbulrd by Hr. II. A, iucltcr, SA) l 'I 111 trill til ltri..ilrliT. . ' ' "I havo usrd tho Nfrvlne.nudlliiilmvfclfrnucli bi-firhUd hy It, pal llciilarly lu tho uiciciiku ol Ktit'iiKth aiul ruioot Uiom) irtmbllu hfrulion, .'i i DMMriii'hHiiiMiM'nii-iiuiie I'liuuiy cuuu, LrltcrtoDr.Tuckir. 'i'ho inrdlrliio you nrdercrl (UoikI'h Nervine) . . im.. umui HIU" mil urn Ol. II 11 a KH'lll thinx. My wife hus hhu had lather hiwo ono oouiuoi ii inan mriy uoeiors, Hlio is rertalnly belter. Lciicorrhaa rtirt-d Mon't. loll tl... iti,.r. ItlU (town HO much ! bowt'ls inovo ensitcr. nnd hi . tl. II. Martin, Cash lerU leu House. lAna Ilranch, a. J.. uinu'Hibut nnni'M Viiriimi i.nu i.i... of rllronio weaknrhH of tho tiiomai-b. iiizxitwK and Hk-k htiulache, utitl sieatly hlriumlieuL'd his Duvld HartbIinrn.:iDlKtntn.f.l.. Ttrnnklvn nr...! 111 IIIIIMUU llllirsuillfll IIIIU Ill'l VOllS (icouiiy. John llarbut, Urooklyn, N. y, wijh: "To rrgu nut ii i' now is w niiOiit nrm in- iiir ciiiiifirMd .vm,.uh. un i.'ni". nun iuiii- ii. win rt, nit-ill, hu iitvor used nny thtiiK that tiiu.illcl Dond'M Nervluo," V. I. Drnnu. linn.. 1 iifclfnn . I'.mii i fv uir.i hnsfciUUied lor M-M-utcen juus with ixtieuio liervolin debility and luential pitstnitloii Mat wiii Induced by a lileud to tiv lr. J. W. Dond' .it int' unti imt'iiiicauu, nun ny uso is now n rtoM'd to nt rit it hualth.'' lir.l'.C, oik. t'hurb'stown. Mutss .: "In msn ul meat iu roiih dtbllity, not eoullurd by any '"'"in i in- ii mint' in gii ii i sin ion nioj u con ii non iiihwmk mill, t illiUiV I'lMiilnjIlllllH' 1111(1 JilKrutui with tho happlrsl t lb t U rxreeds action upon Ihebowelslsall Unit run bo di sln d." liofid'n Nwr ltllt Uiul 1 liwtiMirnfiir U i.iiiiil..v...l 111 IHI11L lnlSI'r 11 111 llllllu IIIIU 1 WIII1U'. VI II lit IIH In tho MusnatliUhtttti Hospital lor llio Insulin at roit l'lMLSONAL T 1 T I M I ) N I A LM Tn ( lilnu at t liitwii.i 1 I1n)l,t.' I ,,,U,,.,. I t,.., t-l Hess, kiilucrCoiiipluliit. Wlml folle.aml Ivinalo fornplalnts In their own families, wn rrkr, with permlhhen, lo tlio following KeulU-ineii lu tills i;. w . nan, thfi,, ruth Avenue Hotel, ,. Y, W. II. limine, Iimt House, N. Y. .lohn WillliiniN. l'nlli i.iiMiti v .1. V. ritlutt. ihfj,. t lliiion-ht., liiooklyn, V. f it.. i, tiiin-u-M., iuuuiki ii, .1. H. Wrlliht,tK).,.KiM City. Hon. Warrru ( Iuim.5U Jlioudwnv. N. V. 1 or hale by all DiuiMh. rriio $i.w prr bnrtle, i. i. rslUll l, ,u., l lUpnt'lOlh, iN, 1 , AUBiist Iv7. NEW ADVKIITISEMENTS. f.1.1 of I.tllm III nialnlng In br I'o.l (lf- . ..uiiiiuiii, uwiiiiuiy i, iboi. ll.ilulcn, 'I'lioiiuw 1'. lowiuan. i.cnige u. licnvlll, W. y, (leaihait..laiiies lless, II, ll. Illppenstlel, I'eter 1 1 i.w anl. II, 2 llockltur, James John. W. J. .louclicr, w.H, K.ne. Owen K'l nsle, It. II, ICeelcr, James V. Kllugamnii, i:, , I.ce, Mary A, iiiuiii-Hirr, i;, u, ltllllich, Jnhu iieiini i, i iiarles iiergeri.. lohn lloone K, n. llovliv. An nlo llnkkiin Willi.,,., clurk, r, rarnahati, Itebeccn I'oolt, M. M. Caslincr, ivter I lodge, Alonzo ('. DodKOU, Mary J. ii w." "".y ,',. :; I l-i". iiiuu. l . ll. Moigiu John I;, I'errln llebccca , Price, Thomas I ltouley, Hartleys Itlckhart i lleasle. ltantz. Jacob Slungh, Kntto Khali r, Jackson Klmpnoii, i:. Ii, Slioup, J, ll. Tbacker, Jus. Wallace, Win. Whllenlghl, Mary tinier, i.iic tumour, namuei Halve, John lielerlck, John 11. I'ln.ninn 1-111., II. i:rtwllie,'lleiiry i. tins, ii.iurii-i IMmiu, James V., liittllllllds J. M. Kllbcr, (I. Fly, ll.llilel Try, Malllu rry, .nary rackcntliore. i , i-imi, josipu r . J Wagner, Josciili I Williams, .IiimeM ' JVIUon, Mrs. William Worth, II, M. 1 Young, Joscphlno, joiin ii. l'lnisix, i. m, nurdy, Muiy A. flirloii, A. IS (llrtou.ii, K'. (ielsliiger, Dai M 1 lM f V'ltl'l'l. A 'rriiiiLi X.MI,,,S , ........ ..i. . w i un a ,xui iiiiv, J:X. f.statk i.p Aiintusii Ki.iNr, nrc-KAsrn. "rl V,1." aoiiiiuisiriiiionon IhoestiitoofAbra. Iiuiu Kline, lale of oiaiign township. Columbia c ouiity.deccasisl, havo been granled hv llio Keg. Isler ol Mild Coiiniy, to l'. iir lint, iiiliiilnl.irutor r.imfnfiiirn(o iiiHjra,(fr bonlt won, Mhorenldes In seott lowiishlp. All persons bin n claims or llelllliuds I mil list I in knl.l M.ln.n. present them fur settl lucnt ullhoul delay, nnd ,.w.v ,,, IMUKr JHIVIII, ,11, i,.i,ia-a ' ", Auinininrainr Jimiom. ,., ,., Oonlt noil, 1 IT UDITOIt'd XOTICK, i-.iT., 1 1 V ,i I-"". no anu mr uio i oiimy oi lai ,l,n nr.,.n.., I . . . ii , i.il .' '";, "inner oi inoesintu or William ,i '..Vi'i'"'.!'',0' ,""!"n '"W'lshlp, In tahl loiinly, T,"1.1' V " "'"l'i signed niiillior, apiiolnli'l by tho I ourt to mnko dl.ti llaitlon of the lialalico i".,.'"i. " " lolmlnUtralor nf mldileee. dent, Mill inlet the panics Intrresled, lor the purpose of his aiipolnliuenl, at Ihu olllcii ol llob. b irhK-. f'to, Wi !i:'':!"!.l.'tii:!!...1,i'r.J":. ; ' l",lr'!V" '"'erefcleilaio niiuiHled tonltendiiuii . .V I Ih' lr claims on thai day, or bo foienr - - . , , .1 , 1 ' Miiire oi said lilllil. ,,, , , "i-". -'i, i.. ii. rs, ,uil lor, llliioinkburg, Januaiy, lo, lv,H. "'""'" 1 Illll.lMlvim ,.,-w, ii-.,,.... A 'A 'll , S. 1 1 . Vi r , ' 'O'.l l'.l., III'."' fT,- ,,.' i, i,. wn niiiuii I. II l.."S- Not ice islicnby glyinllml Hie follow lug pir. , na i, ,i i 'i' i ii ii i ii oi i o un- riot noun ury 1 b, t,V!T''r' l"r.'l'cni, Iti-niauiHiit nnd i, i'. i . ... ...ii v. . . ' "' Bnniiiii in ino com. ,"'"".". Wldliij er Jaeoby, I'Hnu llerwlclr. y, liuril ll.,ri P " .liiiu n. riviAi, v. ; ....'I . noiine Urcenwood, John l.ltuolV, I.. Htore, Hotel, fo", V :.T:u,;"uS', I'rothonoUry'b Olilce. ' UlooiuKbai J, J. It'll, r)I,UMIUA COUNTV, S.S!-i.s-Titr J Orphnns' Courlof fnlutnbla I'oiinty, in n,n tnalterot tho partition and valuation of Ihe V.. Into or I'eter llarlzel, Jr., late or Malnntownsbin t'olumbla County, deieased. To the liclrs or si ,1 Peter llnrlrel, Jr., deceased! Tn I'eter Hurl?,' Harah, lutermiiirli'il with John llcitulngcr. itnr inerly Interiniirrled with John rinhcr.) jn,,i, llntlrel, llenrv lUrlrel, r.llr.ibelh Inlerinnrri ! wltliMiunuel llanlrann, W'lllbimT. Ilailrei m, Ksther, Intrrmnrrled with Isaac Nnycr wlin bi, since died, leal IliR Issue, the nanien and pIr?., resldeneo or whom nro unknown j take nntli-i-that an Impicst will Im held nt tho Into divilli,,,! hoilsn of I'eter llarlrel, deceased, 111 Ihe ton u,, !i of Maine, and County iiMresald, on natiinliiy. , Iirst day or l ebiiiary, a, 1.. istis, between n hours of 10 o'clock n. m., nnd I o'clock p. n,.. ,, siilddiiv, ror tlieiiurposoor making pnrlitUu the re.il estate of en I.I ileeenseil, to anil among In, l llll. In ll and legal rcprcsclitatltcs, f ,(. " can bo dune without prejudice to or snoilin, ,,r the whole, otherwise to value and iiiiiuaino i same according 1. law, at which tlmo an I nl,i J oil mo rc'iuested lo attend If you think nrm, V MOItlllll'AI Mll,I,Altl,Mli,.,Vir llloomsliurg, ia., Junuary lo, ls(,s, js tub 7)ITpiTan s rovhv op JLtiii: county op culpmiiia, i.tm r .biincs 1'. Ilotidmnn of Liberty lnm.lni. m lour county deeeiiscd. The un lersigne X i.i lor apifillileil bv the Orph ins' Colli! in i Ii i ' enmity tn reirtdlslrlbutlon or tin, babm, ,, Ihe hmidsnl luvid liavls, i:xi'i-nlor ol Julius p llolldmilli, dieeniKsl, will lueel the I aril,-, bin . i-sted, for llio puniosn ol Ids npppiuir m i, , bis in lee, in llliionisburg. lu said eoiinn , Saturday, Hie 1st day or i-.bruarv, a. i... ID o'clock A, M of that ilny. All llio imillt-s'l . tcrested ule leqiicsled In intend on that dav r be loreier deliaried trom niuilng lu f,u- , , ' shnronrsald mini. M. WIIIWluYIIlt, n.I iu Ul.omsbuig, Jan lutT, ITAllTKHIA lUM'OItT OF Till; l-'Ilim- VATII1VAI. IIAVI.- fit.- in, ...' llintil, Jiinnary nth lw,s. ' 'lv Ill-SOL'UCIX mils Discounted Current l:peliscs Cash Items , Hue from Hunks ami Hankers ... U.S. Ilonds , Notes of other National IJanks . Legal Tenders , tlT',1-,3 II III. 'I , i il at rii.tTsm iVI,:i.vi io i.di'i i.i lMij-j in liW,9 ' W S.1I.C0O m) , Ifl.i.M oi . I'V'I III . llli.lljlM'l I-,'") Ii . -i.ii i n , . I.tAlltt.lTir.S, Capital Sim k surplus I'uiid circulation Deposits line other ilnnks , Discount, Kxehmgo. end llltelest.... I'rolll and Loss t l.'li'l '.J The nbovo Is correct. J. p. '1 UsTI V llloomshiirg, Jan, 10, 1'-CS-lt. l'abi( r. A UDlTOH'sJ NOTCH. i o iinibia County, ss: In the Orphans' Cmin orsald County ; 111 the luntti-r of the exception, tiitbeneiiiiintor llenrv D.-long. ndlillliKtii,ir or 1 iter Deloug, di-ei-aM-d on Hint Ion ol Mr. I, It lie. I, I. Iliockwav Is apiioluted auditor tu make distribution on exceptions, lly tho luuri Iroin tho ncorJ, Jaiiuitry I. imk Jl-SSK Col.KMAN.Clcrk. The llliilerslgncil lllll attend to the ,1 ii I i.i or hl iipiiilntm,.iit at bis nllb-e lu lilnnmsburg, on tho Istdnvfit rebriinrv, A. D. H'.s, at 2 ii'i link n can attend, in., ni which nine and plaeeu'l parties I, iitri-st(:,! U. II. lIUOCKWAY Jan. iii iis, Auditor. "IV" o t i c k. JL s Tho biKiks of the late firm of i:elett Ai nse havo been lell lu the liauilsofJ.il. Ilarin.in. I mi" lilOriillgevllle, f.ircollecllon. AH persons ludel'l'.' ed to tho mid Iimi, u i e hereby wariied, not t in.iku pawnentsto the said Case, nndaroienuisl ed toluake liulneillulo pay Incut to. I. II. Iliitiiu.i l.Ml.,and Iheiiby savocostb, u. i:vi:itl IT Jan. lO'OS-tf, "vr o t ilTioT Xs Wo caution nil persons ngalnst purch islng ni-iiiiilii.ii , promissory nologlven by us tuT. it. Miller and John llakcr, for &. paj able lu sixty dilj s day h alter date, d.itud Nm i mber 1 lib, 117 ... ,..,-,,u,t .miiu iiiiTcioro nun are determined not to pay 11 unless cnntpcllist to do pHOSl'ECTUS. 1868. "Till; AUK." 1060. A DliMOCUATJC HAIIA AX1 WKKKI.Y juuun'ai. in rniLAnnnrniA. The nt tent Ion or tho Hemocrallt and dunena. tlo i-ltleiiHof thoeontitry N railed to thu Diily and Weekly 1-st.m-sof thin widely elrculntedjour unl. 'I)millK"i'mlimtlon of sound pollthul Joe trim's Kliould rommiind tho farncsi ntlcntlim of -eiy truo Iriend of the Union and the .'ontltu tlon. The runts or tho pnt political year are lull or slmillleaue-'. Tim uprising nf thu imi.iiJk l'l opposition to the ilestriu-tlvo policy ol IUUI ciIUiii, elenily hhown that thnniashcs aiodter mlued t restoiea In to power the (,'rcat licin ofiutic parly, etiy panti of wlamo hUtory li tilled with thoglory and jirosperlty of our enin nion eountrv, Sn nioro tltfcttml mettioil fur pM'MMitluK ihi'Truthi-ii I m devlsttl, tlmn in ,-ir-rulatln Ik'imMTailcJtuirnals. It iHthotntent uti ortlui fioprli'tors ol 'Inn aik to maki n in t'ery way, worthy of tliiMipHrt nmleoi'.il t. n.v that havo hcii'loioro I'M-n i Mt ud( d to ii im piovtmenlHaro eonlenipl.itt d In ttr il , in mvut. and no pains or t'. use will bo 'f.i r. i to ket'plt lu the irontiunlc oi American Join n . The Daily AiiKiuntalimhi'liti-tiiHf t . i . fiom all parlHot ihe woild, with arlli li s mi j f rnuH-ul, politli'H, trade, tln.uuv, and all t.i ar rfiit iUi'ht(otis of tho day; loal liilclH'iicc, maikr-t repoits prices current, ntoi k tpuiatioiiM, marlnu and coinuierctal lutelllgcnei', tepuitn oi public irath.'ilnn, firlgn and domeMJe mrres pomlence, hyal u-)or(N, book noili-ti, theatiluu erltlelKiiiM, rcviewHut litetaturo, ait and music, agricultural matters, and dlseuttslonsnr whatever Mibjectsnre of general luteicst nnd lnipoiiance. IteRldeH HpecLtl teleurnni'H.lt Iiusall thodlspattlifi nt tho AMoelated 1'ii-sh trom eery pait of tho united Mitten, and also thu Assoc In ted 1'iesKilU patehfH reeeUed by ihe Atlantic Cable; and tho ncKHirom ull, parti ofiUiropo broimht hv thw bteninerH, is instantly tt leKraphed from whatcn point tin HteamerN tlrst touch. llio WI'kklv Ann will be a complete roinix n dlum of the news nt tho week, ami Usldes t!a. leading dltorlals Irom the luily, will entulti larfje amount of InteieMliuj matter pieiiaieti i v pressly for the wetkly Imw, Il will ho In all lospeets a iliht-elass family Jnurual, paiticul.ul lulapleil to tho politician, tho tanner, the mer chant, tho niifhiwile, llio family elide, and (he L'cueral leader, h.iiiu, In iact, etry vhuimbr Ihtle ora lite newsjuipt r. At an early da will be beyun an llileuhcl IlltercMinn MTlul, b one of the most popular nnd l.tselnullnu autlmi au.l it Is also the liiteiitluu lo puldlKli, Jioin wU i wtk, in lliocourM' oi the itar, tUicn or ami I hu hckt and lattst novels, Tr.KMS Ol' TtlH llAll.Y, Olio limv, one out S3.au: ni'iuths, ti.V); thieo monlla. j, rfi; -i any lis peiiod, at the into ofil.im ptr movitli I'.ij metit rerpihed tiMirlably In advance, t'ost ai;i on tho I)ally, Mill tv i-enls jier tpiartei . wi on dollar and twenty i cuts per annum, ti uepii paid at the ofllco of deli ry. Ti.iims f 'tin; Wi i:ki,y. Ono copy, one icu f J ; tUo copier,, nue ear, Ir'i , b n eopii t( oni m' il7..V)j twenty eoplci', one jc.ir, To lull W he! u tlio papei'H aio (sent to one add less, the t"l lo wini: i il net Ion w 111 be made : I'ive conies, oni jear.SV); 'icn copies, one ycir. Slfl.MJ; 'Iweni? copies, ntio tar. S-IO. A copy will he tUIUi'-L.iJ Kialis for c ftch club of ten, or mote, to oia u 1 tin tor one tar, IM tnenl ii-iuiii d luv.u i.dil in a(ianc(, t'oKiasto on inn 1 1 i;iy, ni e u per quiii ter, or twenty cents ier nnnam, t L. prtpuhl at tho oilkeof drlltry. &) Tim abovn terms will U'rurfdly adln u d lliaiitt on I'hllailt lohl.i. or PostoiltcoOnleiri. n iv aiilo to the older ol tho I'ublMiirs, bdni: h.iar, aio preiirnblu to atiy other mode of it iiiittanei' All who wnd money bv Kxpn hs, must pnv l.x plthscharKf". hpt tlmcn eoplenof the Dalit itti i Weekly sent urails, on application at Mil' "At iiiivt'i Ukfiui'iiiH iiihi.ui ii ai inoucraie uiu . AUtiuM wi;i.hii a jtoiiit, rU Oithtuut htnet, 1'hlladclpliM riMIi: MUTUAL UKKINSUHANCi: company or ni:w Yomc. , h. winhto.v nti:siDi:M . Akiets orr S'iO.OOO.OOO. i;.UIUHlVi;iiY CASH. ANN IM L mvniKMH A V. 1 1.AI1I.K IMWUt.i to inc ni:Asr. iiik iNsuiusrn euio i:i nm; tiii: wif.mii'ji. The Company Issued tlurins Ihe jt.ir Mht 4 January 1st, 13C7i rollcles, injurlns SiI.amVU" llio total lucomo of tho ear belns ffl.'-IV'"'' a-l'iill particulars as to tho working ni Company will he cheerfully given hy app') '" joun (I. rio:i:.i-. Jiegiittr' (' 1UM8 7.J Uf.OOM.sllUKU. S' iOMl'nilNO NKW AT MJIISTONnVIM.i:, MUNIOUU I'OUNCV, I'A, Tho nubile aro iloMli-d to take Dnrtlclllar ll"l ' that tho undersigns! haiejust n tinned I101111 ' K.istcrn cities, iillh tho T II I It l I N H 'I' A I, I, M II N 'I' , for llio present fall and winter season, of MIV liooiw, (Jlto('i:uii;s i)l'i:i:NsWAfU.. n.oniH, I'AI-SIMIIItH, Vlis'l'I.Mi'' MI.KS, cai.koi:, ML'HI.IW, H1IAWI.H. ii.- me lareesl, and best, and (hcapist lis- sortiiiciit of IIK.MIV MAIinCI.OTllI.Nd ever brought Into tho reiilon i nnd Hint luii'lied lip Willi un- iiiiv, ii.-,. - most fashionable styles of HATS AM) I'Al'H, IIOOTH A.M. HIIUI.W. 'llicrelSBlsocolllieclid Willi thu store MlhS IXUiN' lUI.UINII'S .MII,I.INi:ilY ! taiii.iisii.mi:nt, Hiu re may be found u Inrca and choice iissorl- meiil ni .mii un ry ini'i inn. j ",' ,"" ,, , ... i.;n...w..,.w iiw.wu ii-iiiiiiiiiik I'loiwrs. Hull- IIuks, IliUlut", itibbolis.elc., and Is pri'iinliil to cut, ill, and lc-liuike,all kinds nt Lndlis' nir. Willi il l the lalest sl h ol I'liltJl lis etc. l'.vrry Imdvcnn bo llllid nod tiiiin. i,nuii nnd llenlhfci n, in and m i. riii n m " chenpest lot olaisHls they eler lmd tin; ' plj"' ill looklim ihroinih.nt HII.IUM.ii sMlin. , Nov ...iit-h. i - - i It. IIOIINK. W.H, Kl Nil, J. II. Sl.l HI III (j HOltN-K, K1XCI & HllYlllIUT, I u-il.vl I-.III I' IIIIV llfllllW. U ll Illtll .-,.,,,-.', , - - If No, .1.1 Market Ktrc't, liiii.Aiiri.i'iiiv OrUcMlillcaiiromi lly at lowest innilict pri' ' Jnmiury 011-6