THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOC11AT, BLOOMSBTJllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY,PA. Sthc Upoiumbiau. UliOOiMSBUHG, VA. I'l'litiiy .llnriiliiK, I'cii, :i, isti. Next (Jniernor. Wo linvo no objections lo nuvsiiiors timklng Governors. It la nn Innocent employment nml no hnrm eim como from It, they say. Hut wo do olject to tho business of making great men out of small material. Keillors liavo n fash ion of dint and It Is no credit to llictn. Wo liavo Just now n profusion of mln nlo candldatea for Governor a genu of political polywog with urn's nml greenbacks enough to lntluco somo newspaper man to nominato him for Governor, and Interested "friends" enough to lnclglo somo county com mittee or convention Into nominating him. For tlio "honor," they say, which of Itself will harm nobody only mako n llttlo great man out of small material. Hut that business has become so com mon, and so disreputable, that proper men begin to reruso their names even for high public position. Therein lies tho evil, and that Is why tho strutting vagabonds wo refer to should havo no place In tho newspapers. In view of tho results of tho last Gubernatorial nomination and of tho palpable disaster that followed, It was hoped that there would bonodKTcrenco of opinion as to who should bo tho next nominee. We doubt whether thcro Is any, yet almost every Democratic paper wo read has n "puff'' for somo embryo aspirant for notoriety a foetus Govern or whoso loftiest nmbltlon Is sated when ho cm coax, or bribe, or fool an editor Into naming him for a placo that ought only to bo spoken of In connec tion with honornblo and Intellectual men. For ono wo protest against this bellttleitig business. I.et Gen. Gi:o. W. Cass go before tho pcoplo of tho Stato as tho unanimous and spontaneous uomlneo of tho Demo cratic party. IIo and his friends, and tho counties whoso delegates supported him, well earned that position and that honor at tho last election for Governor, and 11 Is tho part of generous men to placo him in that attitude. Away with "complimentary' tom-foolcry and let us liavo earnest honest action. Thero Is a power In manly straightforward ctlon thero Is nothing but weakness in any thing short of It. Auditor (.'pnpral. The duties of this offlco are peculiar, mid no party ought to succeed In the election that does not nominato a prop cr candidate to fill it. It is not a place for incro politicians, Is of no political advantage, and is far from ueliiffaslnu. euro If tho duties bo properly dis. charged. Au able and Industrious man, of unbending honesty and determina tion, is required. IIo ought to be well versed in all tho affairs of Stato, famil iar with business generally, well ac quainted with men, bold, vigorous, in dustrious, untiring, and an especial ha ter of rogues as well as au Instinctive Judge of them. Such a man can and will save the State hundreds of thous ands of dollars, whilo a weak, Indiffer ent, or Incompetent ono would buffer the tax-payers to bo swindled out of in conceivable amounts. Tho Democratic parly heretofore has had candidates for the position who would havo discharged its duties with consuinmato ability and with tho most decided advantago to tho State, had they boon elected. They wcro men in all respects peculiarly qualified and their defeat was a calamity. Wo refer especially to Hon. Richardson L. Wiiioht of Philadelphia and Gen. W. W. II. Davis of Ducks. Why not nominato ono of them now? Their qualifications In all respects aro indis putable, they nro men of recognized worth throughout tho State, they de servo well of their country and their party, they were popular candidates, and either would bo again. Shall they bo forever buried because they fell with their party? Tho defeats wero not theirs they wcro strictly party defeats. I.et either bo nominated and ho will poll tho full strength of tho party none can do better. Let either be elect ed, and tho party will bo honored by tho efficiency and advantago with which ho will dlschargo tho duties of tho place. Itrtoiislriittloii ariiIii. After tholoss of thosouthcrn elections, tho Radical politicians raised another ku klux cry, through tho sensational news papers, and to give forco to their sense less agitation called on tho President for " information." They expected a bunkum mcKsago from that functionary but wero disappointed, ho replying by communicating an Immense amount of reports that wero on flloln tho war de partment. Not to bo foiled tho most rampant of tho Radical Senators suc ceeded In having a committee, of Inves tigation appointed, with Jlr. Senator Scott, from this State, as chairman. Now wo havo tho report from Washing ton that tho President "recently ex pressed his sincere and earnest disap proval of tho results which havo fob lowed In tho senate from tho communi cation of ids so-called l;u klux message. IIo did not untlcipato tho appointment of a committee of Investigation and tho consequent agitation of tho country over tho question, and now admits the Im policy of tho entlro now movement, which threatens to reopen tho question of reconstruction in tho south." Gov. UUI.LOCK, who headed tho de feated party at tho lato election in Georgia, la out with a letter declaring that tho election was peacefully and fairly conducted. Ho admits that a largo number of Negroes voted against tho Radicals, but says they wcro In duced to do so by tho ordinary means resorted to nt all elections. " Let us havo peaco." CojtanussMAN Dutleh has been ac quitted of tho chargo of forging pension receipts by a Washington court. That ho endorsed somebody olio's namo upon a paper was not denied, but hosuccctd ed In proving by a witness that ho Has Attorney for tho party and had author ity to endorse, That tho widow whoso namo was forged was not produced as witness, may seem Btrango to those not familiar with tho manner in which cases nro often fixed up In corrupt courts, es pecially thoso of tho district of Colum bia, which carrythelrpolltlcslntocaus cs with all tho vehemeiico of stump campaigns. Playing Congressman Is no doubt much moro agreeable than serving tho pcoplo in a penitentiary. Cnnrerolng OlUclnls. Tho greatest strength of nn honest party Is to nominato men of known ca pacity mid fidelity. Thoso aro always tho strongest candidates Inn hard strug gle, and tho moro fact that fools often win does not contradict tho ihm'iIIoii, Theso last do not win In close struggles. Nothing strengthens a party moro than tho fact thnt It always solccts men of capacity and Integrity for public trusts. When pcoplo know tho candidates of a party to bo of this character hundreds of votes nro attracted to them from tho other side, and thelrown party strength can always bo polled for thorn without difficulty. Then glvo us candidates who nro fit In tho highest sense, and no others should bo named. Thero aro about half n dozon "heads of department" at Harrlsburg. Wo havo known tho tlmo when nil of theso put together could not havo prepared a respectable newspaper article on nny given subject, and mnny moro than ono such tlmo has existed. Wo havo moro than onco known theso gentlemen of consequential position to call tho un pretending Jour printer or equally mod est editor to his intellectual nld. It Is nn exact truth that when they appear to most advantago they aro usually In debted to such aid. Wo would alter this stato of affairs mid nominate nono but competent and honest men. Let tho editorial fraternity look to this, for they havo greatest interest In It. They all know tho difficulty of tho task of defending blockheads, and altogether too many know tho perplexity at tendant upon sklm-coatiug rogues with whitewash. Proved Incompetency of an olllclal weakens a parly almost as much ns proved rascality. Save us from tho candidacy of blockheads, however "clover" they may bo. The Sinking l'mid $0,500,000. It is well that the pcoplo should bo thoroughly informed as to all Legisla tive propositions In regard to tho $'.), GOO.000 In tho Sinking Fund of tho State. Somo tlmo ago, Jlr. Wooi.KVEit, of Lehigh, offered i bill to nuthorlzo tho salo of tho bonds of which tho amount In tho Sinking Fund Is mado up, and tho application of the proceeds to tho payment of tho Stato debt. Tho bill was referred to a committee, which has neglected to report. On Monday last, Jlr. Wooi.Kvl'.lt moved to dis charge the committee, m as to bring the hill directly before the House. Tho motion was lost yeas (only) !), nays 75 Mr. Ciiam'ast, Irom this district, voting in the negative. Tills vote N probably not decisive or even mporlant, as it was allcdgcd that the committee hntl not had tlmo to eon sidir Ihi-liill fully in all its bearing-; but It may be well to see that they do not tnko too much tlmo for that pur pose. 'o hopo that the friends of this measure, which is tho only means of saving the amount to tho State, will press tho dlschargo of tho comniltteo constantly unless piompt action bo tak en by It. Our opinion has nil along been that both tho determination and tho numer ical power existed in tho Legislature to steal this $9,500,000 by appropriating it to certain unconstructcd Railroads, by a process which would return a largo part of tho funds to tho pockets of thieving Legislators. So far as this vote Is at all indlcatlvo It sustains that judgment. Hut members may havo voted from tho motlvo named, to give tho committed duo time. If so, their action is to bo vindicated only by a prompt report of tho subject to tho House, and correct voting afterwaids. Xnclilitp Newspapers. A company has been established In Now York under tho namo of the "Now York Newspaper Union," which promises to get up newspapers of nil sizes and forms, and "suited to all local ities, politics ami tastes." Another es tablishment of tho kind, at Middle town, New York, advertises to furnish "Jlastern Outside and Jnside, llepttbli can, Democratic and JTeutral." Wo aro sorry to say that this business, mean as It is, is too largely encouraged by tho country press for tho good of tho profession. It destroys tho Individual characteristics of newspapers, and re duces the business ton mero mercenary arrangement of dollars nml cents be tween tho innchlno that makes papers to suit "all localities, lolltlcs and tastes," and him that buys theso pro ductions by tho quantity. How much weight ought tho politics of a country newspaper havo In Pennsylvania, which is written and printed In New York by a company that has no poll tics, or all, Just as it best suits? Tho opinions of an editor aro respected and havo weight according to their sinceri ty, but when it Is' known that an nrtie- le, however nble, Is written by ono who entertains opposite views, it Is without tniluence. Such manufactured politics or religion is not worth tho paper it Is printed on. This "Newspaper Union" ns It advertises, prints papers for differ ent parls of tho country, which aro sent to their respcctlvo localities and thenco distributed to subscribers. This may provo a saving to somo oille.es, but thcro was never a thing devised better calculated to degrade tho nowspaper press or tho country. If a man holds himself out to the world as an editor or proprietor let him writo his own edi torials and mako up his paper in his own office, and not get tho thing dono by proxy or let his subscribers know who does it for him. DoyteMown Dem ocrat. Scnooi, DiitEt-rous. Jlr. Hucka lkw'u bill to elect School Directors up on tho free voto nlan nassed tlin Ktnin Senate by a voto of B) to I. In nation, Jlr. Huckai.f.w said that ho had not introduced this hill because ho cared particularly about applying n new nlan to tho election of sehnni ill. rectors, hut becausotho passage of this bill will render electoral reform famil iar to tho people by bringing It to their own doors in tho election of school di rectors, n matter In which politics ought to havo no concern. Whero such Is now tho caso tho bill will adapt Itself to tho people, and whero politics Is now carried into tho election of school dliecturs, It will testoro tho old nud better system, and mako thn nmn. tlco upon this subject uniform through out tho commonwealth, A liu.NKUM report was mado by tho Radical minority of tho committco in tho DixiiEHT contested election caso. but its nutlior was compelled to nsk tho Senato to permit him to withdraw It for correction. It will probably remain withdrawn I A lllg Steal. For somo tlmo past It has been alledg ed that John Ci:ssna had engineered tho passage of a bill on tho last day of tho last session of Congress, which un justly took front tho Treasury about half n million of dollars thnt !, tho Postmaster General wns directed to set llo nn account of ono Clloltfi:sNl.N(i, a Pacific mall contractor, and pay him what ho found due. After n short time, tho Postmaster General drew n drnft for near half a million In favor of tho claimant, but au Auditor of tlio Treasury l outsell lo pass It. At tho present ses sion, tho subject wns Investigated by tlio appropriation committee. It is found that nothing was duo CmmriiN Nino, that tho claim was prosecuted by tho Postmaster General's law partner, by tho asslstanco of John Ckss.va, that It had been reported ngalnst by Post master Generals Drown, Holt, Hlalr, Randall, and Cur.sswr.l.r, (present P. JI. G.) himself, ami that it was a palpa ble, wholesale, unmitigated fraud, known to bo such by Congressman CKSSN. who had tho bill passed giving authority for payment and by Post master Genoral CitEsswjlLl. who direct ed payment I Of coursotho Houso re pealed tho act authorizing payment,aud tho parties lo tho fraud do not get their stealings. Cessna Is tho only Radical candldato for Congress from this Stato who Is mean enough to attempt to ob tain u scat by contesting. Pcoplo can readily see why ho Is so anxious to re tain nseat in Congress. The Plot Thickens. Tho plot against frceclvll government is gradually developing nt Washington. Tho correspondent oi tho New York Tribune thus reported tho movements of tho conspirators : Their efforts will culminate In an at tempt to extend tlio power of Congress in mo manor oi mo election oi its own members, so as to glvo it virtual control of all State or municipal elections in mo country, startling as tins announce ment may be, it is, nevertheless truo. and two bills having thlsobject in view, aro now before tho Houso Judiciary Committee. Theso bills propose the erection ol a system ot supervision by United States officers, appointed by tho United States Circuit Court, over all tho elections held in either tho North or tho South, at which Congressmen or delegates to Congress may bo chosen, notwithstanding S4nte, teriltorial or municipal laws to mo contrary. From tho Commisjioncrs of tho Uni ted States Circuit Courts, a Chief Super visor oi r.iecuons is to no nppointed, wheso duties aro described to bo to re ceive reports from subordinate Super vigors, furnish neces;arv blanks, books. lists, Ac, Ac, and to cause tho names or thoso upon nny list whoso right to register or voto shall bo honesty doubt ed to bo verified by proper Inquiry and examination at tho lespectlvo places bv uiem nsMgueu us ineir resiliences. It Is also provided that tho Circuit Courts shall remain open for tho trans action of business under thosu provis ions of tho act which Impose penalties and lines for Interference with the duties of the Supervisors ; that United States Jinrsiiais snail appoint special deputies for tho protection of the Supervisors: that tho military and naval forces of mo united states, together with tho civil posse comitatus, shall be at tho immediate command of tho Marshal for tho execution of these provisions. Oun Methodist friends havo been in n bushel of troublo about their Hook Concern at New York. It is ono of tho most extensive printing establishments in tho world, and tho opportunity therefore of courso exists for peculation, thero being no privato partners in tho concern to watch their interests from a personal slaud point. A year or moro ago, Dr. Lanaiian, an agent of tho concern allcdgcd certain peculations and frauds. A committee was appoint ed to Investigate. As usual In such ca ses this comniltteo attempted to white wash tho affair. Rev. II. Slichii, a gentleman of tho highest character, was a member of this committee mid refused to concur in its action. Tills of coursu increased suspicion, nud Dr. Lanaiian renewed his charges. Tho accused recently brought charges against him, but havo not succeeded in silenc ing him. Ho was suspended by somo authority and ordered heforunn ecclesi astical court for trial. Tho court has been dissolved ; Dr. Lanaiian is rein stated in his oillco ; tho charges against him nro withdrawn ; ills own accusa tions of mismanagement In tho Hook Cuncern aro ordered to bo investigated; and thus this trial ends honorably to Dr. Lanaiian, and creditably to tho Methodist Chiirch.whoso good famo be gan to suffer from the foolish attempt of u few men to punish a zealous officer for doing his duty. Dr. Lanaiian has gained, by tho blunder of his opponents! tho opportunity ho has so long sought, to provo his charges. IIo deserves tho thanks of tho church for tho porshteneo with which ho has maintained tho right. It is stalul that competent account ants havo been employed to go over tho entlro business of tho Concern, and theso can not fall to detect any abuses. It is better for tho Church that these should bo exposed, nml tho guilty pun- isueu, limn that the rascality should bo cloaked. Soam.ct I'livr.ii.- Tho Eastern Dally Jtepress says : "This disorder annually sweeps so many thousand of our chil dren to eternity, that wo cannot hesl- talo in laying, at once, heforo our rea ders tho following, especially as it en dorses a prescription, which wo used In our own lamlly wltl'i the happiest effect, although It was heartily ridiculed by tlio pliysljiaiis as "an old woman's" ex pedienf" Dr. Lindsi.v will discover moro magical effects If ho will apply strips of Jal bacon to the throat of tho patient, oven almost choking with in llamatlou : Jmportant Prescription. I)r. Lind. bi.v, of Washington, strongly recom mends tho mode of treatmentof scarlet fuver, resorted to by Dr. Sciini:i:man, physician to tho King of Hanover. It Is as follows, nml exceedingly simple : "Treatmentof Scarlet J ver by Injunc tion. Prom tho first day of tho illness, and as soon as wo aro certain of its na ture, tho patient must bo rubbed morn ing and evening over tho whole body with a piece of bacon, in such n manner that, with thooxceptlon of tho head, a covering of fat Is everywhere applied. In order to mako this rubolng-iu some what easier, It is tho best to tako a pleco of bacon tho slzo of thu hand, cliooslng n part urmcd with tho rind, that wo may huvo u firm grasp, On tliu soft sldo of this pleco silts tiro to bo made, in order to allow tho oozing out of thu lat, Tlio running must no tliorouihlv performed and not too quickly, In order that tlio skin may bo regularly satura ted with tho fat. Tho beneficial results of tho application nro soon obvious; with n rapidity bordering on magic; all, even tfio most painful, symptomsof tho disease nru ullnyed : quiet, sleep, l'oikI humor, Tho uppetlto returns, nml thero remains only tho Impatience to quit uiu ml'k room-" lliiroppnii Xeui. Paris has at length surrendered, Us army of half n million disarmed and lis forls aro all occupied by Us enemies. Thu Kmpeior of Germany despatches as follows to tho Empress : "VllKSAtM.ils, Jan. 2!), 2 P, JI. Last night au armistice for threo weeks was signed. Tho Regulars nml Jloblles nro to bo retained In Paris ns prisoners of war. Tho National Guard will under take tho malntcunnco of order. Vo occupy all tho Torts. Paris remains In vested, but will bo nl lowed to rovlctual ns soon ns tho nrms nro surrendered. Tho Nntlonal Assembly Is to bo sum moned to meet nt Hordenux in n fort night. All tho armies in thu field will retain their respcctlvo positions the ground between tho opposing ilnes to boneiitial. This Is tho reward of pa triotism and great sacrifices. Thank God for this iast mcrcv. JIny ponco soon follow. Signed, Wimuh.m." In addition It Is stipulated that tho city of Paris shall pay to tho Prussian government tho sum of two hundred million francs as Indemnity for war ex penses, occasioned by tho siege. Tho report that Alsaco mid Lorraine were transferred to Prussia, in tho sur render, Is scarcely correct, as tho only government nt present existing In Franco Is a mere committco of defenco and could mako no such contract. Of courso Prussia will keep thoso provinc es and perhaps others. Hourbakl has been badly defeated. Ho attempted suicide afterwards nud Is In n critical condition. All Iho French armies not surrendered aro probabjy In a stato of dissolution certaluly not In a condition to fight effectively. Tho war Is necessarily practically at an oud, tho Prussian army being sufficiently powerful tn over-run tho whole coun try and destroy everything that comes lu opposition to It, Tho business of tho French will now bo to sut up a government to suit them, but whatever rorm it may nssumo it will bo powerless for war and mint submit to nny terms that Prussia may dictate. The Latist. The execution of the terms of tho Capitulation of Paris nro quietly proceeding. Largo quantities of provisions havo unived In Paris, but tho rovlctualiug of tho city Is Impeded by tho damage to tho dlll'erent railway lines. HouiuiAUi is surrounded on tho Swiss frontier by SrANTr.uri'Ei.'.s army. Demonstrations havo been mado in thu Province against tho Ar mistice, and tho Reds in Lyons nrostill belligerently Inclined. Au advance was mado by the French south of tho Loire, hut they subsequently retreated. A cotiimpokauy in speaking of "How to mako a Town" lilts tho nail squarely on tho head when ho says : Kncourago every one, especially now men, to como In and settle among you, particularly thoso who nro young and active, whether they havo capital or not. Their labor alono is worth mon ey. Thoso who havo capital will buy lots, build houses, or tear out and re model old ones. Go to work and stimu late every legitimate enterprise by giving it all tho friendly encourage ment you can, or by uniting your in dustry, Influence and capital In thu common eauso. Cultivato a public spirit, and talk less than you work. Help your neighbor ; if bo Is in danger of breaking down, prop him up in somo way, either by kind words, good counsel, or a lift from your pocket. If lie gets fairly down before you "know Ills situation, set him on his feet his fortune is to ho pitied, not blamed and his talents nie worth money to (he community. Resides, It may bo your turn to need a corresponding sympa thy. Kncourago Improvements for the good of the town, speak well, talk en couragingly of tho town you llvo In, of its prospects, of your neighbors, and In fact of everything likely to mlvanco tho general good. It is such things that mako a town grow. Si:natoii Yatks denies that Gen. GitANT is n "drinker." Tho Senator continues: "According to my notion to constitute a man a "drinker," ho must bo ablo to dispoo of at least four quarts of Western whiskey n day. And thero is tills much to bo said in favor of my assumption, that, as tho tax on that quantity Is $2, if every man, woman, and child in tho United States should attain to that capacity wo could soon pay tho national debt. Hut ho is no "drinkcrl" For I Iiavoit from thogto cery man at Galena, whero ho used to pass most ol his time In silent contem plation, that ho nover could carry off more than ono quart n day, which, as you know Jiajor, would hardly suffice us ror a breakfast appetizer." There fore, Gen. Giiant, though not quite temperate, is not a "drinker" in Sena torial estimation I Tin; PltUbiirg Paper says : "Tho Improved iiolltlcal condition of tho peo ple of Missouri is already having a oil eltect upon thu Interests of tlio State. Owing to tho disfranchising and prescriptive laws which prevailed thero until recently, pcoplo who wanted to go to Jllssouri to mako their residence there wero constrained to remain away. Now emigrants aro pouring iu and ta king possession of homes In which they hopo to spend tho rust of their days. Asui.ani), Pa., January 2'J.-Six col lienes are now In operation in tho Sha- moklu District, and two moro aro ex pected to resumo shortly. Tlio monthly meeting of miners and operators of mat region was held a few days since. Husiuess of Importance affecting tho general trado was transacted, but tho particulars cannot bo gleaned. Tlio shipments of coal, which wero fow re cently, nro increasing, It Is reported that Jlr. Schenek Is instructed to bottlo tho Canadian fish eries question, by purchasing from tho J'.ngiuii government till tho rights now In dispute. Thus, again, wo find Now Kngland favored over all other sections of tlio country, by tho uso of tho public money 10 support ono of Us own pecu liar industries, of llttlo or no general benefit to tho country. TllR Chicago Timessmv. "ilm r,v.liu. ion of women from oillco-hohling In tlio uniiou Bintes becomes specially fortun ate lit the candidacy of Locian for tlio Senate. Logan's success is entirely due his better-half-hls hotter nliio-tenths, lu tact. This New York Journal of Commerce advocates a return to sliver lViwiiim,.i currency, without waiting for speclo I'uymeiiiB in lull. Tn u Riidlc.il Governor of Nebraska Is to bo Impeached for stcallm- $15,000 from tho Stato. Count Hihmahck expresses boldly his belief that tho end or tho suprema cy of thn Litln raco approaches j that the Northern races will dominate nud direct tho civilization of Kurnpo for tho ncxtcentury. Tho overthrow of Franco, ns n dlcliitlng military power, by i'rus slau arms, transfers to Herlln thoso.it of Empire. Tho philosophy of Ills MAlii'K would ludlciituthat tho prolon gation of this horrible war until tho very heart blood of Franco was trodden out, had lu view, not tho mero repara tion for Insult, or thu future protection of the borders on tho Rhino, but to demoustratu to tho world that tho con trol of civilization had changed masters. That a now departure must (Into from to day. It Is this proposition which nt present puzzlo.1 the statesmen of stir rounding nations, and reudors all sug gestions, looking to compromises and settlements, unusually dellcato and dif ficult. They aro amazed at tho intensi ty of this gigantic strugglo which Is for life on tho put of one, and supremacy tho other. Franco Is doomed, defeated ; tho spirits of her people broken, but not subdued ; her armies scattered, her Industries paralyzed, her very form of government, thu work of tho future. In Kansas, as In Nebraska and Ar kansas, tho Democrats virtually named tho man who was elected United Stales Senator, Aloxander Caldwell, of Leav enworth. At tho beginning of tho light, thero wero several candidates, but tho strife narrowed down nt last lo a struggle between Caldwell mid Clarke. Tho latter mado It tho opportunity for a desperate effort lo revive his political fortunes, llo was recognized as tho strictly Radical aspirant, while Cald well, though a Radical also, was fa vored by tho Democratic nilnorlty.aud elected. Jlr. Caldwell was openly op posed to General Grant. That mado him friends In the contest. No man can bo elected in tho West who is a friend of the national administration. Logan, Hlalr, Hitchcock, Caldwell and Clayton' all recently elected Senators from Western States, are all anti-Grant men, and will opposo his schemes for a a re-nomlnatiou and re-election. This Is n fair Indication of the drift of tho tldo In tho West and Southwest. Aye. Ti:x years of Rullcal rule havo placed our expenditures four and a half mil lion dollars abovo those of ((rent ISrit alu. What will ten years moro of tho same kind of management bring forth? Tho sum of twenty-seven millions four hundred and sevcnty-llvo thousand dol lars Is asked for the Army bill reported to the House by tho Committco on Ap propriations. A deficiency bill, by-and-by, will, probably, Increase the amount; but twenty-seven millions four bun dred nnd soventy-fi ve thousand dollars for army purposes, In a time of peace, Is simply monstrous. Hut tho Radical party hopo to hold power by tho sword and the purse, and they will spare nei ther. Age Tin: Washington Cnonicle says that Schuyler Colfax was lately offered $25, ono a year, if ho would resign his otlleo and "tako chargo of a privato business;" but ho declined saying that ho "felt It his duty to remain" till tho expiration of his term of office. Day. It would bo Interesting to know who mado that offer to tlio smirking politi cian and what tho bu-lness was. Was it a CiionrT.NlNli claim, or something elo in tho lobbying lino? A legiti mate business that would pay u $25,000 salary to au inexperienced agent is not eery common I Why was not tho wholo story given, or is this only ono of tho multifarious ways of pulling a wind bag into importance? Ir it did not disgust, tho reported conduct of tho reds at tho capitulation of Paris would amuse. Wo read that they tiirbulently cried "On to Her lln!" Yet theso lusty humbugs and frauds were care fit I not to volunteer to go to Herlln. Indeed, it Is doubtful If they over showed their faces outside tho walls of Paris after the Investment. They might very properly bo sent, not to Herlln, but to another and fitter lo cality. Yet theso "reds" aro only fol lowing tho example of many of our own extremely loyal countrymen who fight tho South so valiantly since thu closo of tho war but quite forgot to shoulder a musket during its continu ance. Tm: Missouri Democrat tmayxci tho voto by which Jlnjor-General Fkanic Hi.au: was elected to tho United States Senate. Ho received ono hundred and two votes, and of theso twenty wero cast by men claiming to bo Republicans. Sovcnteen of theso wero Liberals or Huown men, and threo wero JicCi.uuci men. Without theso twenty Republi cans Rr.Aiu would havo got only eighty two votes, and would havo been defeat ed. It was in tho power of theso twonty men to elect Jlr. Hiinpeiison If they bad chosen ; but they voted for Gen. Hi.aih Instead. Gen. Faunswouth, It is stated, of fern to provo that of an appropriation of $00,000, mado by Congress at Its last session for tho purchase of a soldiers' homo lu Jlaliio, only $2-1,000 was used. Gen. Huti.ei; is said to havo been charged with tho management of tho funds. Rev. H. W. Hr.Eciiint, during n ser mon lu his church, spoko of St. Paul as "a most Insignificant, blear-eyeil Jew." Tho audience, wo are told, "laughed qultu merrily at tho simile." And all that Is Heecheii religion I Some Radical Journals having charg ed that President Giiant killed tho Radical party in Georgia, tho Courier Journal remarks that this may bo true, but Is a clear caso of Just flab o hoinl- clde. The Albany J.'eenlni Journal wants a law to "compel men to voto." That Is, wo suppose, hero In tho North, for mey navo a law to keep them from vo ting In tho South. Tin; Czar of Russia la particularly polite and attentive to Americans, who tiro higher In favor In his dominions than members of nny other nationality. DuiiiNd a recent discusilon in Con gress, Jlr. Cox of Now Y'ork city stated that "moro pcoplo died for want of coal than by starvotlon." It is proposed to send, after tlio ml. Journment, n roving commission of congressmen to tho South to hunt up "outrages," to" flro tholoval heart" in 1872. Wi! sco it staled that n family living 1 In Hartford, Connecticut, lately broko In upon tho ancient nnd honored cus toms which pertnln to funerals In that nnd other commonwealths. Tho de ceased wns a young lady. Tho parents dlsponscd with tho services of tho un dertaker, dressed tho body as lu II fo and laid It on n sofa, where tho fair sleeper reposed, amid offerings of rare flowers. All Iho usual emblems of death wcro studiously avoided. And why not ? Out of what wo namo death comes eternal life and Immortal youth. This life Is to tho llfo of tho soul what thu narrow porch Is lo tho stately ca thedral to which It opens. Tho praclleo of making death hideous by Its tempo ral surroundings cannot bo enough con demned. It is Iho utmost of gross ma terialism, because It places nn undue nnd fictitious valuo upon tho llfo of tho body, and so loaches ,by unmistakable inference, that tho real llfo of men nnd women ends hero; that all beyond Is matter of speculation, and gloom, and doubt. Probably theso bold Innovators will not find many imitators. To liiako thu Innovation moro marked tho burial was nt tho convenience of tho relatives, ten days after the funeral services. This was In strong contrast with tho fash ionable way of burying thu dead out of sight at tho earliest moment allowable. Coming from a quarter whero It was onco tho custom to put a hideous death's head and cross-bones upon tho tomb stones of tho departed, this departure from the usual custom has a marked sign 1 flcance. I'i Iladctjw ia Day. New R.wi.HOAl) Pno.iEur. On Tues day, tho 21th ult., Jlr. Huekalow In troduced a bill Into t It is Stale Senate granting a charter for n railroad named In tho bill as "Tho North and West Hranch Railroad." Tho provisions of the bill grant the privilege of building n railroad from Wllkes-ISarro to Wil llamsport with branches in Luzerne, Lycoming, Sullivan and Columbia counties. If tho bill should pass and tho road bu built, as now looks feasible, tho routo would probably bo from Wllkes-Hirro down tho Susquehanna river on tho east bank to a point o4o site this place, then by bridge crossing tboilverand running up Llttlo Fish iugcieelv through Hughesvlllo to Jlun ey and from thenco to Villlamport where It would make connection with tho P. & F.. and Northern Central Hall Roads. At Wllkes-Harro it would form connection with the Lehigh Val ley roads, and, In all probability trout tho point on th'o opposite sldu ol tho river from this placo there would bun link extended to Catawlssa connecting with tho Catawlssa and D. II. t W. Railroads. At JIuncy connection would bo mado with a railroad now being built into Sullivan county, thus tapping an Immense coal field which has prac tically been, as yet, undeveloped. Eventually, branches will bu built from tho contemplated road, up Fish ing creek to Ronton and thu region be yond, thus bringing into market an Immense amount of lumber which is now inaccessible. Republican. Tun Contingent Kxpcnso Fund of tho U. H, Houso of Representatives for 1870 exhibits somo curious items. Thus tho average funeral expenses of n de ceased member of Congress, as paid by thu Government, amount to $1500, not including tlio cost or u monument in thu Congressional Cemetery. Tho ar rest in Richmond of a man who as saulted a member of Congress from Virginia, Jcost $S70, a largo portion of which was appropriated to pay four dollars a day for the support of tho prisoner. Tho cost of bringing a wit ness from New York to Washington was $.'191, and thoaggregatesuni of $51, 500 was paid to unsuccessful contestants of seats In tho Houso of Representa tives. Thn counsel who defended Gen Benjamin F, Hutler on tho question of privilege in a suit brought against him in Haltlnioru received $2000. Tho sub committee on elections, who wero en gaged for threo months In New Orleans In investigating election frauds, charged for its members and tho messengers eight dollars a day for board. Tlio transportation of olllclal documents to nnd from tho Houso of Representatives cost $7500 tho ralo chargo I being ono dollar per load, Tho other items In clude numberless knives, brushes, combs, towels, cakes of soap, boxes of matches, lemons, sugar and various other articles for thu comfort nnd con venience of tho members. Lethjer. Hon. liENiiyG. Davis, who has been elected to reprcsont West Virginia in tho United States Senato for tho term ending March -Hit, 1877, Is a bolf-mado man, and owes tho position ho has at tallied to his natlvo ability and forco ol character. Ho commenced llfo in a sub ordinate post on tho Haltimoro and Ohio Railroad, and has risen gradually to wealth and political influence. In 1605 ho was elected to tho Legislature of West Virginia, and In 1870 was ru elec ted to tho Senato of that State. Ho a Democrat. Red lapo Is illusttated In tho caso tho St. Louis postmaster who tclograp h ed for instructions, as tho building ad joining tho postofileo was on lire. Rout well sent a letter by mall Instructing the postmaster to appeal to tho Flro Department for assistance. Ji' tho bill to admit tho Indian Ret resentatlvo lu Congress should become a law, nothing will bo needed to mako representation general and complete but tho presence of n woman and "heathen Clilueo," GitKENr.ANM got tho news of n prob- nblo outbreak of hostilities between Franco and Prussia by tho visit uf nn American ship, Sep, 12, and unless by accident, will hear nothing further of tho war until no.xt summer. A c'oiiKEsro.viiENT In I'.irls has been breakfasting on a couplu of chops de rived from Newfoundland dogs and was delighted with them, llodiclarcs them superior to horse. Ul to November lotli. tlio Gerninn nrmles luul captured over 100 stiintl of colors, 1 ,W Held ii!cces,155 mltrallleurs, -,oio Heavy (runs, nnd r.00,000 muskets. A WAtl suys when lio llnds u real liundsomo woman oiiKtigeil In Iho wo men's rights l)U3lncss,,liu will tuko his hat ami Join tlio procession. Tun London Times remarks that thcro nro not ton Irishmen In Ireland who do not think of coming to Ameri ca f.oino tlmo or other, It Is not probablothat tho law which lequlresn session of tho next Congress on tho lilt of JIarch, will bo repealed, anil henco thero will ho an opening ses sion of tho Forty-second Congress on that day. And Jlr. DAWES is proba bly safe In hazarding tho prophecy, that, If onco assembled, Congress would not adjourn heforo tho first of JIay. Theso Radicals aro In favor of long ses sions. They glvo thorn a larger field In which to operate. IN tho U. S. Senate, last week, a bill was passed appropriating ten thousand dollars to pay tho expenses of nn In vestigating coinmlltco to go South nnd nsccrtnln If It Is In rebellion. When It was In that condition wo found It out without going to so much troublo. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A KXUAIj statement or THU I'OOlt DIHTHICT Of1 ItT.OOM, JAN- Joliti A. Pit ns ton, Treasurer, hi nccount with h.U District. I) It. Tn lotat nmouiit welveil ll loom twp.( on iluplU'iUunf WJJ, To total n mount n-rt'lvcil IJloum twn , tmtlupilciiiuof 1ST0, To tolnl uinount receive I Oreemro J t p, on luiiicato or istd, To total nmoiuitrcTPlvetlof ficott twt on (Uipiicatunr 170 To lotul ninount recclvoil Hugnrloaf twp. on tluptlrato of 1V7 To total amount rcceliM from sales of sratn tlurlnn year U.iUuH'o Ono John A: I'miston Treas'r SI.2H m 2.171 M Sl.lJO 47 1.G0U 0J 2, 119 SI 470 bO not 12 IIV1 67 $10,13 W Uy amount ii I hereon if nnlcrn redeemed In 1870 " 'Jrea-uuers eommHuloii ?3,9H 87 10 00 f 10,11H S7 On exnmlHrttlon nt tho fnreirnlna neenunt, of loliu A. I'miMou, '1 1'canurcr nt l'oor iilstilct of luooin, wo mm it cmreet. .inmmry Ulst, 171, .1011 IN A. rUNMruN i ll"'r" lly Krtiett of Treasurer, wo have) otatulned ilt nrcount ntul and Htuba correct. Jamury 1 M. 1. KYKULY 1 . U. 11KIXK Auditors W.M. TIUCOCK Humorous or -nn.; rooit in aii-wnt Willi TclWNSIlll's )h- HI.llO.M. MUOIT, UlliniNWOOI) ANDHUOAlll.OAl', 1S;. To ain't of iliitillculoi for ycir 1S70. Tn lllcvmi tnn-nolilp itupllcnto 81.ru in ' mutt ' " Will l.i " ilriciiwuuil " " "nid ii, " Mucirloar " " tin tf- nni 1 UTt'ivi'ii lor Kmiii nnu prouueo mla UOI I.' " b.iUliro tltlo from Uloom dmitictlo lor IVII 31 imuiifj iiiio Pireotor-i 17 S'l.lKIJ tn Ily exoneration nn lul.mcon! llloiin, " itiipllcaln for ImI'I, (uil'lltlonil) " rnmml.M.m nn SI, Ul.Hlr.il I percent. " Having fund exenipttlniif esnnernlliniH nn dopUeatn for l"Tl) " eunnnlsHiou on ? j.ivlj l (a f, pereent ' exoiifr.itlollH mi Hcott duplicate tor 1S70 " eonunlH'.lon nn S Vs.7 o percent ain't duo from Utcenwoml iwp, on dlipllc.ito lorlSTO, (uncollected) exonerations on (Sunarloaf dupli eiilo 1S7U " commission on Sl'15.67 5 per cent. " Hin't paid Auditor " " " 1 1 rectors nalarv 1 veur 'JO II ) in in IJ Ii III SI 17 01 lis 03 111) 111 7 1 21 7S 1 111) II) " Jacob Schuyler, See'y I yr. " " .InnA, l-'unslon Tres r 1 yr ' "Win. II. Uoberts Htcwnrd tl months Jno Amly rtst slpw'd S in. " " -Inn Warden " :l in. " " Lunatic Anylnm to March 171 .M. Meredith, Uloom Harah Mace. Hcott " "on real estate and Interest thereonou bouds redeem'd " lntcrcfcl nn nutstaudlui. bonds to April Ul l7u " " llradley.itlorden printing ' " outside rellof lo fcjurah llechtel, Uloom uilslde reiki to Catharlno l.ont!, Uloom, hecureil by mnrlmiKO " " luucial expense, of child Ii om Hugarlouf " " mations, Mrs. llredo and Mrs. Ualccr " ' lcpalrstobulldlni:sWi'll.tii " " lr. Itcber medical at tendance " " Jim (I. I'recro Atty feeH lo May, ls70 ' miscellaneous expenses Incurred ilurlnii thojear lorhup pnrt of paupers, iwuk on fum, larmlnK utensils, mechanics uuJ merchants' Hills m 00 SM UD :ir2 oil 111 Ml S7 l) ;it) tm in ji i.iso co 7.V) 00 '.'0 00 110 77 G 10 l.M a) 4 100 CO '.',1121 37 SI.'JJJ 1)7 Jamnry "1st, ls7l, Hvnmlned nnd cortlfled. M. V. HVnitl.Y. 1 !'' It. llltlNKl.lt, t Auditors. W.M. l'lOACUUK, j hhaij usr.vri: with hixtnt iMi'itovi:- i r. Ily rami and buildings alued at S11.1M ta ' llepalis tn buildings Ac, li-Lj i:i 11 Household furniture w ih) " I'm in utensils in", no " lloiscs, c.ittlo atul bogs OKI till " Hay, grain and rodder lJili lo " ll'i acres ot w heat nnd llyo 8 l.ijo ou ji.iiauce on urcenwowii twp., nu pllcale, f less exonerations and Coin's.) IM. :uo snvn io iiimits and i.i.viui.irms. To balauco on firm $VW tio " into est on saino 1) nios, :tsj ,in " nrdcrsoutstaudlug '.117 1)0 " John A. 1'uustnu, 'Pro's., over paid 1,11.1 .17 lul inee In favor of district h.i'ci at SIViH 51 Sim n I l'llODirCTS OI' l'AUM.HTK, la Ions of liny ft) SID PI7 bushels nf wheat Pi 1.10 I.7D " " outs r.il Wets. MM " 11 corn cars M 10 ets, :im potatoes n gi.oo I's " " liuclcw beat 1.00 .1 " ' botins 3 S.'.oo (01 beads nf cabb-igo ft, 10 cts. 1 1'hl bundles ul com loddcr ($ S cts. :ti bushels nfryu llrtler eggs nud egclables Live htocU raised '-7.1 SO or. Hit Uift) w i no () oo 113 ID 8.1 IIO n:i no S-M17 n) HTAND1NC1 OKTOWNHHIl'S WITH WHl'Itlur, HUIOM mWNSHlP. Tidd duplicate i if wri SlI.DlH 7!) 1 ls70 -,lil Nl 63,110 07 l'uld duplicate 1170 lu full t-'osl nr Keeping paupers uf 8-M71 SS Uloom ihu'i, made up to district fl,7) lllootn township over paid Nn. of paupers from Illnom twp. 4 '! . !', ,," In asylum 1 ' oulsl.lo rellcf(.Mls. llecbtle) I M-orr TOWNSHIP, l'ald dupllcalo of ls70 Paid cost nf collection over Uloom or KUi, remaining duo district ojjj Also pension or Kowersworlli. ' not leturued No. of paupers from Scott i No. or imupies lu nsyium from Hcolt HraAHt.oAr township, I'ald dupllcatoof 1S70 Paid cost of collection over lllooni of 1M!9, lemulnlng duo il-tric t 4 7 No. or pauper rrom Kugirloar Ono deceased, Sept. Is70 No. now lu the I'oor House (IllRENWOOli TOWNSHIP, Amount nf duplicate ls70 2.o;tfi pj " paid on sauio 1,(1110 in) Illlaucodue district less e uncrutlous ami commissions SI7D k'j tW 10 No. or paupers from flrcenwnod twn. I ipplled ror rellertnot lu yet 1 M9.!'.-T. ok TAXAiu.r. pitopnifrv rou IN N IN IIACII TOWNSHIP or tllli l-ooii Disnt !' o ' ltt.OO.M AH 1'IJU LATH AbslSSSM:.NT. Township nr Uloom J7S7 711 tin 'T,1'"" . ifvS.Uilll IM (Irecnwnod ai.o ial hugarlo.ir no,;,-, 00 SI,.17,M1 00 10 mills nn s.itno (loss exoneration commission srrrMas llltlirn AND MAHIMTI1K !1J'J78'H llalniicn on Turin ;s St) nn n...i.. ;....:,...;:ir.... i inieiesi o 1 satin, Amount due Treasurer 1 nt 3? 811,171 17 iiHil',?,T,l,"f llnl,.Mmnit for IS7I will imi pay nil 1 lu .-so.or paupers iidinltted In tho Poor- vi .vv.:.mV.BiL7;'iv,,,j',,a. No. of puupem died during yej 1 1 No.of paupers remaining In l'oor Houso 1 1 As'.'.inl?i'J'"'L",M"11', '"lUlretoeiitB or Act of I'llllll. Ilnnu'nl n...l ...ir. "Udl, Meuanl Aiitttwiti WeOTiiriT Secrttury & Vtcrk . " '-"ijnciiuj icr, t'lnrlcs Connor, t'ol. John I. l'rooe, M,i ii,,.. u- . . i..'.-:1, ... r"ur"'" O. r, lint, tt faun , -I. 1. IVIIsou, " o frtcllicoofl 1 Itlchurd Kile, Auirwi uuuiiuiy is, JOHN- A. 1'1'NKTON, JAl'Ull HL'llUVI.MIl,' lob a'lt.it1"'0'01" of "' luor Ulltlc' ul' '""Ul'l. A Xti.KINDS OF JOIJ I'lUNTINO iMJIilUTAUV. t what Tin; mush hayh, The IleadlliR U'n.) '"? "X I "The ,u. ktiitwn mperlorlly nl Mlalll.liU'M lll:uu liir lltllsnlll l.tuirA UN Ihc lieccssllvnf fmvl,,.. i. thlnit nt leiiHlh lu faor of llil" tnnitlrnl "r,.T nnil.Hllinulant, Wherever Ibis tntlrra l .if kniinii, II lueen won nn nsionmninK miio. n, : Is Iho caso In our seel Ion of thn country, TIhV. lire cnic In this cliy whom tho most rnji,..i cures hfivn been ellt'Ctfd In cliolco dlscn.es cures which lh beat physicians could ni nml ivo know of ftcorc of families o,,,,. J . nmonitlhe number), who would not bnwithnVi n plentiful supply (if Ibis (Jrcnt llomi ?, 1 Itemed v lor nny consuierauon, iicoy futni v 111 1110 inuo Keep ii on iniiiu. noui ny n I t upectablo druegUt. 1 f'co ono dollar per bottle Unnnsworoblo Arguraonta, '.stalllshod facts nro llent nrgument whM. neither pin nor tonsuo can khnko.ntid It Is upon established fads that tho reputation or Unmet, tcr'n Htomnch Hitters, ns n hcnllh-prcservlnit elixir, nnd a wholesome, nnd powerful remedy, i, based. When witnesses como forward In crowd, year alter year, nnd rcllernlo tlio snmo t.nc. menls In relation lo tlio uenenciai cirects of n lutitlclnojonAcMrfcc,dlsbellef In Us clllcacy Is ttlcmrtlii Impiulble, Tho credentials nf this tni. crpintlcd tonic nnd nlleratlve, extending over a period or nearly twenty yenrs, Including imli. vldmls of every class, nnd residents or euiy cllmo, nnd refer lo Iho most provnlcnt among Uie complaints which nflllct nud harass tho human family. Lllhcrn uiultlludonr people, strutters to each other, having nnnually been selrcd Willi nn Insane nnd motiveless dcslro to docclvotlie public, or Hosteller's Hitters, for no less limn n llfth of a century, havo been airbrdlng such lellir to sullcrcrs from Indigestion, fever nnd nunc, hllllousucss, general debility, ntul nervous til,, orders, ns no other preparation has ever Impar ted. To-dny, tiftflc the ejeio the rcailcr arc vn these lines, tells ot thousands of persons of both sexes aro iclylug upon Iho Hitters ns n sure, de fenco ngalnst Hie ailments which tho present reason engenders, nnd their confldcnco Is t.ot mlsplacod, Tho local potions which lulcrtshd dealers sometimes endeavor to foist upon tha hick lu Its stead, aro every whero mooting tho fa'a (hat Is duo to fraud and imposture, while tlm demand for tho great vcgclnbto speclllo Is con. slaully Increasing. Ai.il. vf..i v..jp Y V II are now tr IHtirti i'j lurniHii nil ciinnw win. uiuiiuini i-m, jiloyinetit at home, tho wliolu or thu litnu nriur iho Kpnro moments. HintnuM now, lfht, mill iirolltablo, lVwuianr cither pje earn tromiVic. to $.5 per evening, mi'l a proportional sum by ifo. vol I tin their wholo tlmo to tho uuIuuh, ioyi nml KirN earn nearly as mueh as men. 1 hat all who neo this no tlco may send their lultlreis, nM trt tho Inmlnesf, we nmkn Itio ntiparalh-iul oiler ! Toftuch as aro not well sutlsilul, wi wm acini SI to pay for tho jroubto of writlntr. I nil particulars, a valuable tsnniplo wltfeh will do t commence work on, ami a copy ot '1 he Veonh t Uttraru IvtttintiUon olio of tlio largest anil in-st t.iinlly nuwipiiiHTM over published all Rent lira by m ill. ltuulcr, If you want permanent, pru -llablu uork. mblri-ss II. U. AhLKN A CO.,ArnL"rA,M,lNK. mm: m:v vohk davoummc,- him 1 CIlAJiriO.V ()!' WI1IT1J NlI'UKMACV AOAINSP Till: WOUMl.-A KlUSi'.fi.ws KKlIli'l'AfUJ lUIMOCKATIC WlXKIA'.eM aid HubKcrlbo for It, Jhr specimen copies, mUlril iitucii niiMi, si ht yt'itr; si ior MIX tnniilli- 'DAY-HOOK, New y. vnric city." lt. H. H. 1'lTi ll'M Family I'ihiii'ian, m ) pnuea; ken thy mail troo, Teaclna how to euro nil diseases nf tho pcrmm; Mkln, hall, cvit complexion. Write to 71 1 lit oadway, .New York ' tfMh Jt,,JM.u,u.i,-M,,llKT 10 AI,V1 k. 0 1J Ll ) TlrfUlts. 1'rlcn ll-i ctN. (iKo. 1 i:jw. i.i.i.a. m t 4" l'ark ltow. N. Y. liRIGtTS A HIUVS IMA7HTUATi:i)&Ii:sCHIlriVi:UATALO(lLI Of Fl.OWKtt A Nl Vri.KTAlll.K Nr'MW, AND HUMMER l'XOWKltlNG 1IU1.IW. FOR 171. Wilt bo ready for m.iUIii by tho mlddlo of .Iun unry, imtwllhbUtulliM our meat Ions of type, pu per, cnuTiivliiKH, Ac., by lire, which uslrnetj the Jolirrlntlnjoillpo or tho Uocheiter Jkmnma ami Chrvnlcle, liitn December, It will Im printed on n mn-H decant iicwtliited paper.uiul Illustrated with nearly 1'lVK IlUMUlEO OitUltNAI, IlNOUAVt.NOS, And two ilnely executed Colored l'lates speci mens for all or which wero kwii by oursclws tho past Reason from our own Mock of Seed In tlio originality, oiecutlon and extent or tlm m KraWngs It Is unliko and eminently- superior to any other CataloKuo or "floral ihildo" extiuit, 'iho lataloiiuo will consist of 114 l'mzi-s. n l LaHHoon as published will ho hunt freotoull U-t omeruu neeus iroin us oy mail ino nwa neiiMtu, To others a charge of l'i centrt per copy u 111 In made, which is not tho valuo or tho Colored ri.it Of. Weansuroour friends tluit tho Induct menu wooller to purch wrs of Seeds, as turpi d Ityaod extent or stock, Discount and I'mul urns. are unsurpassed, i'leaso send orders lor C'ataloKUCH without delay. Ova Coi.oiii;i) Cheiomo rou 1ST!, Will ho ready to ieni1 out in January, Tho Clin mo will repiescnt l'orty-two VarlotloHor tdmuy and popular Flower, of natural Mzu and colig Wo desiKii to iuUt e It tho bout 1'lMe of 1'lomr over Issued. Klze, Itx2! Inches. Tho retail nin. would boat least Two Dollars; wo shall, how cm r, lurnlsh It to customers at 7j cents per eopy.an-i oiler it as a l'leiulnm uponordeis or Hwwds. m Catalogue when out. imiUOS A imOTHl'.U, nocheslcr, N. lOU PUhMOAAHV IIAI.SAM.' jSil) 'i lio old Mand.ird run My for Omuii. Coins On Mitnptlon. "AVui bctnr." Cuti.ku ititus, A tu, Huston, Ui'iiXSPs Di:i'j IjAtouy I'owdkiCTi. mo in Miperiluoiis hair in Jlicvuiiutta, iu out Injury to iho skin, icnt by mall for il.'l'i. U.P1IAMVS ASTHMA UUUK Hellees most lolent paroxysms lu jhcminui s and t fleets a speeilv cine, l'rleo by mall. TUK JAl'ANKSK HA III STAIN Colorslho whiskers and bairn beautliul m.vt i. or nitow.N. it consists of only ono prep.uati.ni 73 cents by mall. Address H, (J. UI'll AM, No, i Jajno Ktieet, Philadelphia, Tu, Circulars suit lice. HoMby all PruKnuia, SofOSlOPEH DAY.ffiVMS, who eouiiKo in our new business mako from i $10 per day In their own localities, Full p.ntn u larHimd instructions sent tree by m ill. 'I h In nted (d permanent, protltahlo work, shuiii.t address at once, UlXHtUi; KHNMUN A. to i'ortl.-tnd, Maine. KMPLOYMKNT FOR ALL. OOAHAijAi;vi'i:it WillJlCand expenscs.pnui HALAIIYI Aeeiits. to Address H.SVi;i;r A lo., Marshall, Mi-'ii huni nvii inn IWW UN IISCIUI III AUKNTS! ItKAU THIS I l'i! WILL l'AY AUn.NTH A HAI.AItV ofi.ll) .! jirr wetkiindcspensts, or allowal.'irue com mission, to sell our new mid Moiiderrul imui. tlnns Address JI, WAdNlUt J; L'I)., .1larsli.Ul, MIclilKnn. dcelo'7il-ll. 1)1 VClfo.1I AXcy.-Aliy l.i.ly or Kulillemau cm 1 inuku ll,i mii inonlh, scenro their nun Inpiil liess and ludeiiudence, liy oMiilulnit I'SYl'llll .1U.NuV,rASL'INA'I10Ni.rKl'UI,L'llAl:.1II.M,, UK) imbcs; cloth, full Instructions to uso this imucr o or men or animals nt will, how to Mu incrl7i', beeonio Tranco or Wrltlnu Medluins. Illvlnatlon, Knlrlluullsm, Alcliemy, I'lillosuplij or Omens and l)reams,llrlKlialil Voulm's llaiini, (luldo lo.1larrlage,ic.,allcontalned In this hooli, lOJ.iwosoId; jirleo l,y mall, In clolh (1,'JJ, na i r imersSI. -Nonci:.-Aiiy eron wlllliu; lo net lusu-fiu will lecelvn a sample copy of tlio umfc nr. As no ciii.ltal l.s required, all desirous ft Kcnteel employment Hmuld send for Iho hnoL, encliislliK W ets, for lioslaue, toT. IV, i;VAX .1 LjH houth kill Ml., I'hll.ujeliihla. CVllllll'S. now stiiaaoi: I 7 he Jwmiil I.mtusl'rleiite (Mmntinioii cuuliillls tlieilihliid lulorniatlon. sent lieu for two slanil -Addless Mm, u, MUT.Ui:il, Hanover, I'j. Jun'.7'7U.lt ' JTKW FIKJI AT OHAXOKVJI.l.i: IHOX KOUNDHY AND AdIUCl'l, TUIIAL WOUK3. (HtllAT lJII'ItDVtMCNTH l.V I'l.OWH ASH TIIHKHIUNll JIAL'llI.NKH. Mr. Jacob Trlvlchlceoliiivhur purchased the Interest ot L'harks V. Low In the nhoio luinii l works, iho business Mill lo continued under tin ilrm name. of William .chuvi.eu& Co. lluvlm dlsctcterul M'erul liiii-itlciilons In llio po liiunuiuclurcd lu 1S70. they linio HuiiKtu ne.l and ImiiioM dlheni.uiiduddtd somo enlliu in imtteins. 'Ihey 111 open tho sprlnmrado orlTI tar luaduiuco nrunylhlhi,' eer olltled lollm luldlc.helni! liotli iiractleal meelianlcs, and hin in Ihclr noil: all done under their own niisr vision they euariintoo their norlc huperlor In maltrlal and llnlsli to nny heielofi.iu oll.rul. Healers fchould not accept of any other imrlctil turn I Iniplemenlsunlil they havo exuiulm dour .Manuliicluru. luiiiiirs should try our litems UifoiobujIUKimyuthcr. Theyalko niauufacliui AI.l. KINDS OI-' HAmivos .,.1r"?1.'yll!'1"d?.l""rl1 eXak roundrlcs.saw nml Brlst mill caktlhES, mado nud titled up tonrilu. TI1HKSIIINQ AtACinXKS promiVstae:?: y. -. 1'r'''.'" lmu'r ""' "vcri nil klnd '. i hr I.. 'iA . . """nil om iron llllien lu CM linn ' cie'-'s1;, , a ulJ Address all oiders to ' WJIiMAM KCJJiuvr.vit m AdltlClIl.rUltAI, WOUKH, OttANai'.Vll.I.I l.uuii(,i, L'UIITV, l'A, novla'Tldf. Jj o. ii o"w e a," haa onened n dmi.oiaeo ItOOT. Htlni.' HAT Pill AVI) LMfll urn.... i uiii oiuiir at tlieoldfctand on MalnHtreet. llloomsbnnr a lew doom IlltOVit IlKiCmrl lloliut. i! i?.' 7." pofedol thn very latent and bent t.t Jen over ollti od to tho citizens or Columbia County. Ileeaii ttceommodulo tho public with tho following l-ikhW attholowebt rattn, Men' beavy double bohd torfii boots, inen'tiUouWe and KiiiL'lo lap soUJ Ittp boots, men s heavy btoga Nhof of all kludH. niun'M tlno boots amUhoea v nil irradeH lo' double Mileil hooU and.Hhoes of all i Iml-s,' mi ii' Siffnfiti,1!'1 ??f 01 hWIni?u," won Ji 'i bo h'H V.u 0V.l!,la,itUlsKnlterH, wnnien'H ulua 1:M .v , ""iwomen sinoroeco 1 iilii'oni hiuiJ Bislnudnowed. .-n.rwuu.uuiu i'-. L'.?.w'iula al" ca" intention, to his nno nstoi ! ineui or HATH, CAra, FUItS AND NOTIONS, which comprises all tlio new nnd pnnulai mrc elks at pi Id s which cuiinol full lo suit nil. iiu-e Koods uro oileied ul the lowest cash rates aim will he KUiiriuilced to Klvo bntlsfacllon, A tall Is hollclled bulora purchasluK elseivhelo lis tt N ii t i i"ub.""'" uuruuiii. aro in lio jonau en. I 'm." ' 1 Jfbll HALK OK HICNT. i Jr,il?, l',rV,?rl.Y 111 JM'11 Hired, Coluinhla t'oiui ly, Itnown us thu "Walnut Hotel," Is lor mlc a .... .....uuiuiiu itTUIS. i.i..bun,.j.i..anii5ift,IKO0KM:i?.'.i.
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