ItATES OF ADVERTISING. Ono Inch, (twelve llnc-i or Its equivalent In H PUIIMBIIKI) IJV1211Y FRIDAY MlJllNimi tNTIIK COMJMIIUN llUII.DINO NUAUTIIK couiiT hocsk, iitooinneiia, l'A., ny Nonpareil type) one or two Insertion, II. SO iiircoinienionMJ.oo. PACK. Ill, 2at. Onelncli.........M 13,00 Two Incho. .,..... 3,V) 6,00 Threo Inchon........ 5,00 7,00 Four Inchon. ........ 7 00 ,00 Quarter column. .10,00 13,00 Half column....... 15,00 18,00 One column-. ..80,00 80,60 SK, K. IT. 11,00 M.00 110,00 7,00 ,00 15,00 9,00 13,00 11,00 11,00 17,00 56,00 14,00 aoo o.oo SO 00 80,00 60,00 40,00 00,00 100,00 HENRY L DIEFFENBACH itDiion Ami mor-ntitTon, Tsrms-Tw o Collars a Year fijiiU in ulyanee. JOB PHIlfTINa Executor"! or Administrator! Notice, 16,00 Andltor'a or Aaalgneo'a Notice, 13.50. Local notlcea, ten centa a line. Cnrda lnthe"lloalncaa Directory" column, t,0 per year for the flrat two llnea, and UX for eae additional lino. Of nlliloscrlptlons executed wllli ncntneas and V0LUMEV,---N0,21. BLOOMSBURGr, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1871. dispatch nt reniotmblo rutca. UOL. DEM. - VOL. XXXV NO. 17 te afolumbimt Oolumbia Oounty Offloiol Dirootory( JTmtiUnt Jwlffe WILLIAM HLW-atL. Atsoctale JuJoM-liiAM Ditiui, laAAO H. Mos- n'olhmotnrii, .te.-WKi.MOTON H.Knt, Jlrainmt ltcconltr Williamson tl.JAeoiiY, District AUornryV: U. IKKI.KII. jficrUr-AAIlON Hmitii. Hiirvcynr Ihaac bP.WITT. 'JreaurcT DAVln IjOWKNnKIia, Vommlitlmert WILLIAM O, QUICK, UVIIUS ItnnniNH, ninAii .1, ukkiif.h, Omml9tI0HT' CYrrA WILLIAM KutrKllAUM. AvitUanV, 1. UAMrilELL, A, J, AI.IIKUTSON, DaniklLek. (troner John p. KourK. .1117 Vommlttloncri ISAAoMclllUDK.JollN Mc Anall, (oimj 8upertnlaHlmtCnkKt.m O. IIAiiki.ky, tllnnm fnn f)W11li-..-lnr.. H. 1 1. M 1 1 .Mrn. William Kuamku, llloomsbura-, and Johnson j k ki.ku, urcenwoou, III.MILK.1 CUNKkK,nCC y Bloomaliurg Official Dirootory. Orangovill'o Directory, A. 11. lIKItniNtJ A nU0TItl-:it,Cnrpcnternnd llnlldera, Main at,, bolow l'lno. irn nanktnti Cb. John A. HINSTiin, 11 11, IIKtll 7. VH-llier, Jlhomtburn l'reildcnt. II. Yril national Jhtnk ClIAS. 11. lUXToNiTres't., J. 1'. Tl'htin. Cashier. CttlttlHbUttyjunty MiiluatSavIng Jwiltltut TsKinAl .oclnffon 11. 11. Little, l'rcs't., C. W. Mili.eu, Hrrt'w. Jttonmjibura fiulUUnn nnd KaHntj lmil A mociii ((on John Thomas, 1'ren't., J. II. Hoiiison, Mcc. iitoomMtura .Milium attunff -win Alsoctallon J, J, HltOWLK, 1'lesldcnt, M, WllIT.MOVKll.HCC'y. Bloomsburg Directory, llAlM'.ltllAQS Just received and fur Mto at the HOWEIt A ItnillltNU, dealer In Dry Uoods, Groceries, Lumber and general Merchandise, Main at, ' BIttCIC ItOTKIi and refreshment Halnon, by ltohr M'llcury cor.of Main aud l'lno at, DU. O.A.MlKlAUOIX.lMiyslclnnandBurBCon, Main at., next door to Good's Hotel, DA VII) ItllUUINoJ'lonrandariaTMlil.and Dealer In grain, Mill street. f I..KI)WAHl)S.l'hyslclanand Humeon, Main ! sL.ilrstdoornboveM'llenry'allolel. TAMKH in. 1 1 AtlM AN. C'nbl n rTMaker anTun". J dcrtnker. Main Ht below l'lno. T M. 1IAKMAN, Hb.MIo and llnruess maker. (J. Mainat.,oppsUo Frame Church. QCltUYI.EIl A CO., Iron founders, Machinists, kl miu .Muiiuiiiciuicra Ol pinWK, juill Ht, SAMUEI,BHAlirr.KSH,MaireTr7fthcliayhurst Uralu Cradle. Main HI, WlI,MAMDr,U)N(1 Hhoemnkernlut mnutifac Hirer of llrtck, Mill Bt west ot 1'ino Catawissa. Poetical. CoLUMllIAN Ulllce. STOVES AND TINWAKE. I) 1'. DA t.r.MAN, Merchant Tailor, HecondBt. I Ut imi , Huh bins' llulldlug, 1AC011 MI1TZ, dealer In stoves and tluwaro i Main strcet.aboyo court house. CLOTHING, Ac. Dlt.J. K. KOlltllNH. Hurueon and Physician Second Bt below Main. -(IMIllIlT & KMN'K U Be general mercliandNe( dry goods, icrncerles, and Mulu Btreel DAVID LOWKNIIimO, McrchantTnllor.Malu st.,'Jd door abovo American House. WM. MOIlltlH, Merchant Tailor corner of (Xa tro mid Main st over Miller's store. 1)IIUGS, C1IKMIOAL8. Ac. (i 1 T.UTZ, IirneRlst and Apothecary, Main st. , below tho I'oht Olllce. rower's block Mala st. f IJ. KltfTLKU, "CntinwlMn Hnume," North J , Comer Main nml HccornJ Stream. T KKIIil'.lt, nillnnl Hnloon, Oystcru, ru.1 Ice Jj. Crt'nm In fctftson Malum, M. nitOHSTjilciilerln OencralMcrclmmlUo Dry UooiIm, (irocerfts A a trsQUr.IIANNA or llrlrlc Hotel, S. Kontcn. 1m inter rrnt)rlctor.Rotitli(atcun.crMnlii(iiul hecouU Ulrect. M. lr. AUUOTT, Attorney nt lnw Mulu Ht. CLOCKS. AVATCIIKS, AC. 1 1 KNHY ZUl'IMNd Kit, Wntchcn, KprrtncU'S i Buck Horn. t'wolry Ac, MnliiMtroct near Went at. 1 K. HAVACHI, (Irnicr In Clock U Jowulry, iluiu st Watches ami Just below tbo American iiii 0. A W.1I, Hno;MAK;H, 1iater in dry uonutt. uro-erb m nnu sent nil mereliamllse, iri-t (.torn In outl. enl ot town. I OUIH nr.ItNlIAUn, Watch anil Clock mnlier, II near Nonincasi corner jiuiuiuui iron his CATHCAUT. Watch and Clock Maker, , KC'i street, uciow iain. BOOTS AND SHOES. i ) below Hurt tnan'HHt ore, weHt of Market. HKNHY KM1IM, Manurncturer ami dealer In llootft nnl KlioeH, Orocerles, etc., Main blieut, UiiKt Hloomsbiirg. JT"M. UUOWN, Hoot ami Bhoemuker, Main U Mtreet, under UrownH Jlotel. Philadelphia Directory. - - "R iCJIIARDSOX 1j. AY1UOI1T, JU. '.Mar- ATlUH.MiV AT IiAW) NO, 12S SOUTH BIXTH STUCKT, -PIIILADICU'IIIA Jan. 171 ly (Irnn(irutln?ri Ilnrn. O don't yon remember our Brand father' him, Whoro our cousins and wo mot to iUy t IR)W wo climbed on tho boimn nud thOHCnirold ho high, Or tumbled at will on tho hay ; How wo aat In ft row on tho bundle of straw, And riddles and witch stories told, While, thofmush.no enmo In through tho crack a at the south, And turned alt (ho dun t Into gold? How wo played hldo and neck In each cranny and nook, Wherevern chttd could lie h to wed J Then wo made m ft coach of a hogshead of ryo, And on to "Jloiton" wo rode ? And then wo kept store, and sold barley and oats And corn by tho bushel or bin; And Htraw for sister to braid Into hats, And flax for our mothers to sptn. Then wo played wo wero biddies, and cackled and crowed, Tilt grandmother in hasto camo to seo If tho weasels wero killing tho old speckled hen, Or whatever tho matter niljht bo, IloWrsho patted our headi when sho saw her mist ike, nd called us her sweet "chicken-dear 1" Whlleulcar dimmed hereyosKlho picture ro- callcd The scenes of her own vanished ycari. How wo littered and swung, and played nur ting and school, And Indian, aud soldier, an 1 heart While up on tho rafters tho swallows kept homo Or sail fed through thu soft summer air, How wo longed to peep lot their curloui neU' Hut they wero too fur oLrhead; So wo wished wo were giants, or wmgi-d llho tho blrdx, And then we'd do wonder, wo s-itd, nd don't you remember tho racket wo nu lo When selling at auction tho hay ; And now wo wound up with a keel-over U n From the scaffold down Into tho bay ? When wo went Into supper ourgmndfalhcr said, If bo had not once been a Ixiy, Ho should thought that tno Hessl.iuH were sack- tog tho town, Or nn (arthquako had come to destroy. low tho years have gone- on blnec In grfttuir.ilh erN tarn Top!ay with ourcnuMns we nietl Our eyes have grown dim and our locks hao turned gray, Tho golden, tho brown, and tho Jet, 1 et Kt 111 In my heart there s an ever green nook, Whero childhood's sweet memories stay ; And no music to mo has u charm that tan thrill, hike the voices of children at play. VltOFKSSlONAli. iU. H. O. HOWKU, Surgeon Dentist, Matust., 1 uijovo tno uouri iiousv. DU. WM. M. UHllKIt, Hurge.ni nml Physician, Ktchniigo Itlockover Webbs biH)k store. JM. KEPIIEAHT, WITH IAUNES, BHO. fc IIERUON, HATS, CAPS, HTHAW GOODS & TUUS, No. E03 Market Street, (Abovo Fifth.) PHILADELPHIA. x It. It, F. KINNKY, Surgeon Dentist. Teeth IJextmcled withoiitpaln: Malust,, nearly op ponlto j:pUeoial Church, CI (1. HAHKIiKV, Attomey-nt-Law. Otllco,2d I, lloor In Kxchangu lllock, m ar the "Exchange Hotel." r JI. McKi:iiVV,M. D., Surgeon and Physician J , north side Main St., below Market, f It. I'.VANH. M, D., Surgeon and Physician, (I soutnNhloMalUbireci,ufiowMuruev, T !. r J . Market street, abovo Main, J, "VyAINWlliailT & CO., wiioi.KHAi.n anocmiM, N. K. Corner Hecond and Arch Btreots, rillLAllKI.I'llIA, Dealers lu thas, sYnury, cokfkc, huoah, SIOLSSKS UICR, Sl'ICLN, III CAIdl SODA, AC.t IC. -Ordcrs will rcc.lvo prompt attention, may 10,07-tf. II. HOIIISON, Allorney-aH.aw, Oillcollart' loan's uuuuiuk, itiaiu sireei. ic.15- BusineBB Cards. I5IIOC1CWAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IlI.OOMbllUIUl, l'A. JULIiINKHY & FANCY GOODS. a-Ornrr Court House Alley, In the Co- LOMiiiAN building. Janl.'CT. n I'KTKKMAN, Millinery and Kaucy Uoods, l'j. opposllo Kplscopal Church, Mulu st, ISH I.lZZIIl HAItKI.UY, Milliner, Itamsey liulkunt;.Maiii sireti, 1SS M. DHUHICKSO.V, Millinery and Fancy Uooils, .Main sl., ueiow juintei. 1 1 iw. i: 111 Main htreit below Market. MKS. JUI.IA A. A HAD!! IIAUKI.KY, IjuIIcb' L'loaksandliresH 1'tttlcrnJ, houlheaatLoiner Main nud Weklkts, A. h. TUIlNEH l'HYMCIA ANIJ hUItUI'OJ, llLOOMSllUlta, l'A. OrrirF. over I.utz's DruKHtore. Itovldene Maikcl Wlreet, 1st door biluw litv.ll.J. Waller. lecl(l';0. MISHI1S HA11MAN Millinery and Fancy hi low American jioube, mill 1 (J(H)llS, MainM Q W. JULliKU, Ollleo Court Houso'AlIey, below tho Col.UM niAxlllllcn- l!nmillfH. llnck.l'av anil Pensloni ciillected. llloonisburi! l'a. Bep.'J0'(17 HOTELS AND SALOONS. 7 - 11' pouks noTi:h, by t i' ot Malustieet. Kent. Taylor, cast end I OIIEUT F. CIjAKK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Onico Main Street below the Court Houso. JJEUCIIANTS AND OKOCEIIS. l C. MAHH, Dry Goods and Notions, south Ij weht corner Mulu uud Ironsts. i A. JlF.CKIji;Y, Hoot and Shoo store, books 17, a. stationery, inim m umow iuumei, 1 JACOI1H, Confectionery, groceries etc., Main It st., below Iron l.iOX .t Wi:i(M, Confectionery nnd liakery, V wholesalo nnd retail, Exchange lilock. CMIOWKIt, Hatsond Caps, Hoots andShoes, , Main st abovo Court House. i 11, MAIE, Mammoth Grocery, lino Gro rj. ecrics, rrultH, Nuts, l'rovlslou, Ac, Mnlu niui iron ntreiit. Illoomsburg l'cun'n, hjj II. LITTLE," omen Cnurl-HnusB Allev. below the COLUK uian uiueo, luoumtuur l'a. which liokniit to liUorleliml nml only Tho women who mnko deep Iinnrcs- lilfin. Such n mnn could not hswo two slon? who enrry with them nn ntmos- ways of doing n thing, or hnvo nny pn- phcro of their own who mnko soclnl tlenco with modifications or deviations listeners for themselves, nnd would from his plan. When walking ho inako revolutions, If tho tlmo wero lit- Bllghtly bends, nnd moves slowly nlong ting, bear no badgo of beauty as on In n straightforward direction, ns If try- emblem of their power. Their forces lug to keep n bco-llno. Ills gestures nro nnd f.tsclnntlonsnro Invlslblo to tho eye. qulto angular, nnd ho has in general n Tliclr mind, their mannor, their pym- stiff nnd nwkWdrd way nbout lilm, Ills pnlhlcs, their Instincts, their spiritual hair, which Is grey, Is kept cut short, Insights something of nil theso llx, la malcontent. Ho drusicj In plain mould and sway tho tinturo of others, uniform, and would not In tt crowd bo nnd inako or unmako fortunes nud ca. signalled out ns If Importance. As n recr.?. Their power for good or evil Is tiik rm:i: vote. llectoral Hrfurm In l'rnn)ltinla Hon Sllnorltle. Mar Ij. lhpresrntcil. (Correspondence of tho Now York World.) tho Democratic voters In tho county Instead of but n part, and eaclt candl dato will bo enabled to exhibit his just popular strength In convention. Tho oxpenso of h canvass of tbo county by statesman, Moltko has not been with out Influence. Ho bad much to do with tho original development of tho plan which has led to tho pleasant elevation of Prussia. It was n civil rather than n military Idva that moved him, oven tin mcasu red , nnd cl rcu instances detcrm ino which It shnll I).. Strong men bend, Icy hearts tnko lire, breasts of ndatnnn tine melt before them, nnd yet no out ward sharpo of beauty assist nt their spiritual conjuring. They work their prior to the S:hleswIg.lIol. ,t ., b . t lo , jiAnuisiiuiiu.duno-Tiioscssion oil ,,,.. ., . .,,, , ,,n tho Pennsylvania Legislature which UlIriHi nmi ,,uro ntui sat,ractory nom. closed last week, produced nn important natong may bo expected to result. It net in rcla on to municipal government bclnK ovl Jotlt thnt rcform ln tbo legal Ayhlch well deserves not co. It is on- ccclorl3 wm not )Q gunicient unless it titled "An net for tho further regulation 8,mU bo nccom,,anieJ or followed by of boroughs." Its third section applies rcform , tho prlmary onc9 nl30( iuis the freo vote to tho nnnual elections of cxpcrlmont of (i10 frco Vgto in the councllmcn In nil boroughs throughout cho!eoof nomillatit)g delegates is most tho Stato which brtvo been or shall bo mportant nnd timely, hereafter organized under general laws, Tn, rrjAN. xxfi.aixcd. "s .T r ."V To those unfamlllnr with tho frco V.. v,,u; r ".f." o.'u '"uu"'3Uur "Myoto some explanation and illustration mi oi amo.li, ic.u. u b necessary in order to Its In order to n clear understanding of " :.' i,. .i ,rt,.i i, tho rcform intruded nnd secured ttdvocato in tho Prussian Diet tho build lug of a central power under tho King of Prusil.i, wbO'io mUslon should bo to protect tho peaco of Luropoj for bo claimed that, under tho States which then had tin) supremacy, thero could nover bo u peica lo be relied upon bv tbls comprehension nnd approval by to dm H'cnii Under tbo old plan of majority per.id ventures, as to others third section, and nNo tho proper clauso maintained openly, thcreforo,that Prus sia must pmiaro herself to take the lead lu European affairs, lie then set on foot tbo famous military reorgaulzi voting, whenovcr two or moro persons 1 1 , n.1 1 n.,nMn tn ll,n.n,n e .1 I .lnl..,n ln ...1.I..1. I, .., liruiu UUCIUUICII UIIUIIIUU LU IIIUOIUIIU ,, " . ' , .:."; , " ; , ' .' . oOlconnd for tho samo term of service, ' . "J;. " r . , tholaw assigns to tho voter ns many town councils each voter mav nt bis voles as tho number of persons lo bo option bestow his votes singly upon six cho3cn,nnd then commands him to dis n.ntllfl.itpj. nr rllltmlnti, thfitn lltinn nnv fftlmln llintu alnrvK nmnnff rnniltflntns tago of less cost per pound; In all other low number In tho manner authorized jt restrains and prevents him from ex respects copper is bet icr. Ooppcr is the y inoiov rui " ,V'U "70',",f ercUIng his own Judgment as to tho better conductor, Is easier wrought Into "J of polling his votes, and. ln form, and is less llablo to rust. I ho .,ml vacancies in any such council shall fact, undertakes to Judgo for hlra and Mt'lilnliib' t'oiiilncloi's. A lightning conductor Is always mado of tho metal, uud of tho metals which nro nvallablo tho choico lies between Iron and copper. Iron has tbondvan- 11U I , , It.... t I.IIJ .1... II... .t UUIIllllUUIlL- IIUWCl ilL'n 111 II1U SU UlU i U lin I 1 1 111 IIIU IllUIlllUr rUVlUCU III IIIU A , n n.M nn In n.lonnm tl'lint IV ItO IIUU UV 1U11 IIIU X lll-,nillll UllllV 1U13 . ... ... ,l r.l . lu III. HI till IIU 111 liniunvu ,... ..... -v , been brought o Its pr&entslato of per- tube Is as efflclent as a solid rod of the fifth section of the same act. umcr n cIrcum9lallCes, a Judicious foction. Sostonglywas ho persuaded sa'o aiametcr, and a strip or ribbon Tbo clause of tbo Illoomsburg act an- mcnlm of ,iIf) r ,lt of 9Uffraf?0. Bnt of tho necelW of this policy, and so which presents the samo amount of pllcab o to tbo annual cholcs of six , lhIa u mullt blunder extremely and Wrongly had Land his colleagues lm- snrfaco is e.iual In power. conncilmcn is ns lollows: constantly. For ns tbo lawmaker can- preyed tho mUlty on tho King, that , The ribbon form of conductor s ovl- J'oV'mayX ono wt. lo ch "f t future. raot hom 8hccr .1... i.-i i,..L.i.... , i i. i. .if. i. dent s- tbo most econom cat In tho eieii voter maj (,no ono oio 10 l.ilii ui . ii, inin rorf. .mmnt. la oven contrary! to law, over tho opposl- amount of metal aud It lias beside other onch of fullr) Uvo votw (0 each of three, over changing conditions, ills injunction ii.,,, f ii, i i.,,1,,11,.,, ii.. u'linn ovmcni nuvantuges. 11 is mora eoni he stw that this was likely not to sue pact for transporta Ion, Joints aro more toed, and Hurt tho Iteprcsontallves caIly and perfectly made In It, it can would not conciliate their opposition, ho put up with less labor mid moro so- bo losolv. .1 1,. nlnllrato imtirol V : and. 11 s01lu r0" n" wc" erecl' tlireo votes to each of two, or six votes to ono. In other words, each voter may dis tribute his six votes among candidates ns ho shall think lit (giving an equal Miscellaneous. opposition gave way, nud tho recognl- zatlon of the urmy was commenced. Moltko has long had an honorable place in tho legislative halls of Prussia nnd tho North dcrmai Reichstag ;nml, though for that purpo.-e, had already arranged les, in tho way and so less llablo support to each), or eoncontrato them with tho Crown Prince to succeed him " iJry. As ho 1 tlo metal Is required upon one; tho praeticil result being that In tbo rc-eney, Then llrst It was tho ' 1,10 form of 11 tlbbon wo CAn n,rr(1 to Cllch lu,rtv of "' nsl.lerablo magnl- use copper, l'or tneso reasons wo pre fer a copper ribbon conductor to any thing eho which Is In me. As lo insulatiii! tho conductor from or command to tho voter must bo pure' ly arbitrary, and must bo often or com monly unsulted to tho circumstances to which it shall como to apply. Ilcnco tho virtual disfranchisement and actual non-represeutatlon of n largo part of tho voters is a common fact in all constltu nnlna Inrr-n nnd mnall. throughout tho tttdo In a borough (whether political or rnllntr.. tho inevitable consequences of local) can certainly obtain Its duo sbaro whlpl nro ,icrl,iy injurious and truly ofcouucllmcn by us own voles. iiotilorablc. Mtsuovernment, inlastice, This borough supplement underwent Tlolenc0i corruption and discontent, aro 1807, n species of minority representa tion in ovcry election of a Court of Ap peals ; and In 1872, by vlrtuo of th6 new constitution of Illinois, tho samo kind of representation Is to como Into play thero with tho election of mombors of tbo lower houso t but, ns far morogon- oral In Its operation than our Now York provision nnd ns of immcdlato cfllclcncy. whllo tho Illinois clausols in futttro, "tho boroughs net," as It Is call ed, of Pennsylvania, Is rcany moro im portant than oven tno constitutions, quoad hoc, of tho other States. Tho reader Is of courso nwaro that minority or proportional, or personal representa tion, ns It is sometimes termed tho ap pellations amounting to tho samo U tho end, nnd.thnt tho cutnulativo voto, list voting or tho preferential vote, tho threo cornered constituency voto &c., nro merely differing means j nnd in this view It is interesting to know that tho cumulatlvo voto Is tho ono which finds favor In tho Pennsylvania act. It is tho samo form which received such approv al In tbo discussions ln tho lato South Carolina tax-payers' convention, and has ns Its principlo simply nn entlro freedom of choico. If six members aro to bo elected you can voto six votes for oao of tho six, or ono nnd a half each for four, or two each for three, or threo each for two, or ono each for six. Tho only thing ln tho nature of a restriction and this is put In for purposed of sim plicity in practice Is that yourvotos must bo equally divided. It Is to bo added that tho system Just oxtonded to all tho town elections of Pennsylvania was llrst tried under a special act of Marcn 1, 1870, nt Illoomsburg, nnd worked so well thero that It was artcr wurds extended to several other bor oughs, and, meotlng approval In pro portion to tho sphcro of its operation, 13 now mado general throughout tho Stato. long had In vlwnti ciidsim 11, MiKHIA'V, KKAIj A- CO., denier In Dry flood., (IrocerlcH, Flour, Feed, Halt, Kl.h. lron,NulU, ete.,N. 11. cor, Mnlu und Alnrkel kts. CI H. JIII.LIIU A HON, (tenlerk In llrydnods, ii. (Irocerles, liueenHwure, Flour, full, BhoeH, Notions, ctcMtiluht. IdlSCELLXNOUsT- t jr. Kxomi. navlm.'1'urchnscdllicKlnclt of the old Key .l.maUhnnklrir. nn,l I) ,1,1, ,1 I lllTI I O II 111 TUP HW well Kelecleil new Hock i prepured lo elhlblt mo ueHt vnrieiy m 1100TH AND (SIIOKS evcrbronaht tothliplnco. He Is nlno prepared lo make ltoutN nnd Milieu to order 111 the hiU'H nml UchlMylcfl. Fur eiu.li only. In the old rnit Olllce buililluir, eorucr Jlulu nnd Market M reel a lilooiuhburg, 1'n. epO ili-ly. T1IOHNTON . n .r. Tiroit , J.l. would nnnouncetiithccltlrcnHof liloomK- , burg find vicinity, nONHTAllI.US llLANKHforfcnlent tho Col.UM J UIAN Olllce, l id. CllItlSTMAN. Sndille, Trunk A llnruei,. yj. maker, Hhlvo'H llloclt Mulu Htreet, 1) W. HOliniNB.llqunr denier neeoiul door Irom northwest corner Mulu nud Iron Ma. J, THOttNTON, Wall l'nper, Window Hhmlos , nud tUturcH, Hu pert block, MaliiMt. GW. cortEI.D, l'urnlturo Itoonm, threo Hory brick, Mulu htiect, west of Murkct nt, 1 1 ItosENHTOCIv.l'hotogrnpher, over Hobblus !! v l.yer more, mum u I H. KlIlIN.ilealerln Meat, Tnllow, etc., Chem. 1 berllu's ullcy, lear of Ainerlcun lloimo, R It, HINQMIH, dialer In plnnoK, orgnliH and inelodeons.nt O. W. Coiell'd lurnlturo rooiun SAMUlir. JAConv, Mntbln nnd llrown Btouo WorkB, F.nKt l!loomsburg,l'erwtck rond, Hint ho hnHlusl received full nuu coiupieiu ubMuruucui ui WALL rAl'lll!, WINDOW HHADF.4, IflXTUKES, COUPS, TAhSEIJI, nuilnll other Rood In his lluo of hUNlntnn. All Ibo nowent and inoKt approved patlei iim or llio dayiirunlwaya to Imi found In hit cutnbllnhlneut. niar.5,'C'J-ir .Muln Ht. below JInlket. USINKSS CAItl)3 VISITINO CAHDH, Lirrrwi hkads, 11II.I. IIHADM, 1'UOUUAM.MKS, l'OSTKUH, AC, AO. Neatly nnd Cheaply Printed From the LatestStylenof Type nt tho eOMJHllIAN OKFlRb JOOTS AND SHOES. MAIN faTHEET, U.VDEll llltOWJ'a 1IOTKI-. A lull and com pit to n snort nunt of ready made boo t and tthotufor nien. women uud children I nut rcreled anu for nu e nt reiiHoiiftblo mifii. vurktlcMto suliall chunci of cuhtomers. Tho bet of u ork done at thort notice, an licreioiorc. UiVU II 1111 ttlttll JUI 4 Ii wm. UAim " willow neurler " STOVE AND TIN SHOP ... ..". I in.llll III ni?WI1ITmi inAinu ,.ut..i,iuw.i, Mnlu Street ono door above E. Mcndenhall'B Urgo assortment of fltoves. Heater, and Ilaugei. coiihluntly on hund, and for tale, at tho lowest rutes. , TIllUlUK 1UUII US urniii:iiwiii in3ii.j aiwuuni hi. p F08TF.lt, (lino Maker, uud Whllo aud Fancy VI. -uuuvr,nyuilouu i.i II. IIIDI.F.MAN, AEent for Muuson'a Corpcr l'j.Tubulur UghtnUu Hod, 1ACOI1 Dir.FFENIlACH llroum l'nctory. Or I dersleltnt lila realden.e or lit Miller . Kon'a loio pronipu y nneu, jim uiceu Western brush sed, TAMKH CADMAN, Cabinetmaker nnd Chair ,1 maker; moms Main street bel, Iron, XTOTF. IIOOKH, nnd blank NOT1W, with nr with ii out exemption, for sulo ul the Columuian n...i i.rnil,,ii I'linrimlcpil. Tin work ol all kiuua wuouisum uuu ivwu, 'tul Is requested Jun TO NE W GOAL Y A 11 P. Tiik underslgued respectfully Inform tho cltliens of llliKiinsburii nnd Uolumblu county, tluil they keep nil the dlllercnt numbers ofslovo coulnud selected lumpconUcir smlthlnii PuriKj scs, on their wharf, ndjolnlni! M'Kelvy. Icul & IVi'm Kiiriiiin ullh iiuikmI nalr of llululo scaleH 1 nn .1... .. i...;r i.. uv,i..i, imv. mid straw I.1KOW1SO H UOrSO UIIU WUKUIl, lu m-inn rpiiE undersigned will tako In ox- Light Street. ijt. . i.n aT.i i , umiri in iny iiiiouh II rot rr it !, 1 Klour, Fettl, Bait, FUh.Jiou,KolU,ctc Main PHl'tll H. KNT, denier lu Btovea und Tin waie lu atllUt btuuehea. Espy. 1 cbalico for nnnl nml Ilrneerlea. the following nuined articles iWheat, llye. Corn, Oats, 1'oUi toes, l.urd, llam.Hhoulder.uiidsldo meat.llutter 1-Vlls, Hay, Ao,, at the highest cash prices, at hla Urocery Hlore, adjoining- their coal yard, J, W. HENDEItHHOT, Bloomsbnrii Mar. 10,'C9-ly, I) F. HUiailAltD.ft llltO.,ileuler In Dry Uoods, uiwtima, nun ui-utrui iiit'iciiuuuise. VHVY HT11AM. FI.OUHINO M1I.IJ), C.H.Fowkr, ii I'roprlelor. I 1), WMJIKIIKIHKU, liool and Hhoe Ktoreaud u loanuluctuiy. hhop on Malu Blreet op. posltolhaBteuiuMlll. rp W. KlJOAlt, Husquilianua, l'lanlniTMUl I llox Mnnulactory, ETEHINAHY. AUdUbT 11U1.NI, late frcm Oetraniiy. oirer hla acrvlcca to tho publlo as a eeUbrulid HOUSE AND COW DOCTOK, niwl nil rtlliv nnliiiiilu. fnrwlllcll Ilia chnilieS nrO moderate. He can uluu.va bo found east side of Uerwlck road, m ar K.H. Jncuby'a Warble Yald, llloomsburii, May 12, IMI-ly, rvlUOPF. FOUNTAIN 1'KNS for tain cheap al j iniu umc, Sketches of Count lUsuiiu'ek nml (iritcr.il Von Jloltkc. HIHMAKCK. Iil3marck is an immensely largo man. When ho goes through ono of tho doors of the Chamber ho fills tho wholo space, and must stoop beside. Ho Is tall, straight, nnd well-proportioned. Ills broad shoulders nnd full breast bespeak Immense force. IIo Is not fat (where a Ocrmnii ought to bo fat,) but bis checks aro so fat ns to almost closo his eyes, though, sineo tho war, ho seems to have grown a Ilttlo thinner. IIo has a largo head, which is bnld on tho top (tho comic papers Invariably represent him with threo hairs,) and on tbo sides has a little short half-gray hair, which Is In marked contrast with his full whllo moustache. Ills noso is rather thort, and his eyes embedded tinder n heavy brow. His face Is almost as white ns his moustache, and Is full of vigorous expression. When ho bits ho commonly leans forward, ns if Ju3t ready togetup; and thceo portraits of him appear most natural which represent him in this position. Ills only Joint would seem to bo in ills loins, for liis back nndnecl; aro always kept straight. IIo is com monly in uniform, nnd his coat bhlne.i nil over with bright buttons nud bril liant badges. IIo is a man that any ono would pick out of a crowd as a loading character. When ho enters tho Cham ber, every eyo Is turned to him, and many show him special marks of honor; eo that his llrst movements on entering aro to politely return thcoo signs of ro spcct.both to tho members of tho lteich stng and to visitors. For, us often as ho lias already appeared in the Reich stag, tbo general curioolty to seo him has nover abated, to that everybody must look when Bismarck come. IIo always sils at tho JllnWer's desk, and seems to pay Ilttlo attention to the du- bate.thougb ho Is always rimly to speak. Illssneeehes aro generally snort, mm always go direct to the point. Ono need never wait long to know what no is go ing to talk about, or what vlow ho Is going to tako on tbo matter. Ills tmarklo with strong, bold nolnls. and ho is always interesting Ills voice Is rather high anil broKen.uuu is not very btrong. IIo hair mumbles his words, nnd, from Ills fast speaking, is often n ilttlo indistinct. Jlo gesticu hit but little, and swings his body liahtlv backward and forward while speaking. ' When ho rises, nil tno noiso nf tlm Chamber at onco subsides, and nvervbodv listens with groat attention, though, during most of tho speeches, tho members carry on their conversa Hon as if tho Uelcblag wero not in bCS slon. IIo sneaks often, writes a good deal, aud is much engaged with differ ent persons lu conversation. After tho session is adjourned no is tno nisi io leavo tho Chamber, for ho seems to havo business witli almost overybody. Very often ho Is called from his placo lurlnD- tho session to wait on somo mcs- sago or messenger in mu umu-iuum. give an idea of tho Immcnso amount of work lllsmarek performs, i migni men tion that, in an olllclal report lately mado of tho letters Issued from tho bu reau which accompanied him to tho Hold, tbo monthly average was over 1,000, reaching In January to l.KO, Theo,Ifnot fully written or dictated by him, wero yet required to puss under his supervision lie Is much aided In bis work at present by the powerful chancellor ofllclnls, which ho lists nsMmi- bled around him, at tho head or which Is that chief of bureaucrats, Mr. wei-bruck. MOI.T1CE, Moltko Is by no means a man of llko nrenossesslng appearance. In fact, from his personnel, ono could not con eedo to hlra any Bpeclal ability. Ills head mipcars to bo smaller than tho nv- crngo. Ills faco Is long, and his chin bo projecting ns to glvo him nn nppcaranco of merely stubborn persistence, such ns Is often found in qulto ordinary person nges. If wo wero to Judgo of tho char acter of ids military ability from his features, wo would nay that hla success has been duo to tho resoluteness Willi which has now, under his generalship, been reached. I'liiialp Hcanly. In society men havo, from tlmo Im memorial, ravfd about beauty In wo men, and pocle In rbymo and romances tho building, tho question Is of Ilttlo thorough ueuato anil received iuh con- crcalC(1 nmi increased by an unneces mvlm- nml wriilm. bnt Ilttlo. ho has Importance. Good Insulation, if it sideration In each liottso o tno i.cgis- sary anj absurd restriction upon elec- " o - .,..!.. 1. 1 I , ...I. ..It.. l...Hnltnf,l.n Inli, rn nml Ita nil (IP I inPII I. IS I II 1 1 V fill. ... . - i 1..11 11..- 1.. ii.ni ic u iiuaiuiuii-. 13 i iiuii.v 11111n.1v11v.au11.-, ....... .... ... ...... ....... . tnrn irnni nin ! nv n wiiiinv irriiiuiLuua IIIU III UMl . " - , .... . . , .. ....I..!.... I. ,!.. Il " ' ' . " I Tlioso who manon great auoououi glass mineu uy iiuunu uiumuu. icmuiy i nml impertinent Interferenco of law insulators, ought to try n few expori- consideration In tho Houso of llcpro- wtll tho fm) ncton 0f t10 citizen ; by meats with an ordinary electrical mn- sentatlves tho following interesting com- ftn , nml pa,)ahlo violation of tho ciiine, nnu uctior unuerstaniiinoiiaiuro inuiiicauou vran, lu lluu:'u principles of self-government upon r.r 11,-liiiittiif A lli-liliilnr-cnnilnolnr If Afr. Rtrnnir. nn tnlluontlal member who ii u.i.,i iiiiii- n WHICH HII uui l-uiiui-ai iiiiisiiui ... , ,,,, KlQnlno properly constructed nml put up, will was speaKcr 01 mo iiouso nt a 'rmer f ln(,C(, 0ny wll0n a constituency '"u"v' u"" "".' " furnish tho most direct rond for all tho session. It is worthy ofnotlco that the . .. b unanimous or nearly so. in idea that theso syrups are tho pi Bigneu uy uuugu 1 opinion nnd notion can tho tho enforced llrst Jurists Of tbo ,ii4iri,uHfin nf vntps Hlnclv nmnnir tho cnumplrolnthocoal , ,,mI,r llf randldntes onorato tbo publishers of tho ,. nll nthnr cnsrn It must rpsnlt hearts throiigli their eyes and women its connection with tho ground. Unless two newspapers at Uloomsburg which m tho non-representation of a part of through their ears," not only corrobo- proper connection Is made, tho con- reprcscnt both tho political parties of tno eIeclor9( nml in consequent Injustlco uuuiur ii wuiau liinu uiyitwa. aiu L-OlUuium uuiimy ; and OVll. in tho ono pc.-,Iio Intellects predoml- ay " """" Iir.ooMsnuno, May s, ib,l. nate. Men set Hulllclcnt store, tho gods ,au'"V"", i"u'"'"" r . Hon. 11. H. attang : know, upon physical comeliness in wo- hkk - - ' .!,,:',, i. , i.i do Insr great damage. In cities tho con- have so sung ts prabes that it would electricity which can got into ltm ns communicauoii is lin nlmnil n nitnliinnliln inUtoU- for nnn Dollltcd Clld. Elwcll, 0110 Of HlO iMnnni,in,lu. iK- lnvniii,. i ii,n Tho most Important point lo bo at- stato (recently ehos t An.i iii..Ln..nri. M..r. w, ( i,ir tended to In setting up n conductor is troubles), nnd by ns nn ell'ect rntrfir than as a cause, and is out-weighed by a dozen other quail He. I Ueauty comtiends, but it docs not win ; it attracts! but it does not hold And if It bo not answered by somo 1 ward beauty, i soon disappoints, and may, by constant suggestion of dishar mony, at hist repel, just as a fair llower invites us ; wondmiro Its form, its col or, its daintiness, but when wo pluck It, and find it,ccntless orofan unpleas ant odor, n reaction comes that borders on dbgust. Wo feel wo havo been cheated by a icunlerfuit.nnd tho llower fares worso tljan Ii it wero less fair, but then, as thomitthor of "Citiesso3 at Truth" rcmlhds us: "Tho bright aro sometimes p-jisonom, but wo believe, never tho swut." Ho thero mtfct bo bomethlng moro a vat deal moio than personal beauty in woman lo make her, for any length of time, oven pleasant to our eyes, much lfts grateful to thu heart. What that bomcthirir K it is hard to say ; but It is expressed ln the word Interest- Tbo frco vote, however, enables any Df.au Sih: Observing that on your considerable number or voters in n con motion tho session of tho Houso on gtituency to obtain representation for weunusuny uvu iiuK ui inn wcua. is m themselves by their own votes. If two oo uevuiou 10 inu coiisiuuruuiiii ui mu , , , rt, .i.u.. p Hornuffh Sut.nloment bill, which nmong persons nro to bo chosen, a minority of ntiioe nsnfnl rhnnL-es nrovldos for tho votesexcoedingono-thlrd or tho constit Wheru thero aro no water or introduction to n certain extent of tho uency can elect ono caudidato by cum- otcs upon him ; If threo boelioson, a minority ox- fourth can elect one, nnd ductor should tcrmlnato on tho gas and water pipes, c.iro being taken that tho joint hai as mucli surface 03 tho con ductor, ,1 gas plres the next best thing is to lead frco voto into borough elections, we aro uiatinc their vi " tho conductor to a btream of water or induced to address to you in few- earnest h to , Hi to a well which Is supplied by a spring. luSTnoTao'oV0 th'a't b eetltngTnfo Ordinary cisterns aro not sufllclent, ns tbo wood or cement of which they aro mado might not allow tho electricity to pass through them fast enough. When thero Is no body of water near at hand will securo moro of rcform and im- when tbo number to bo chosen Is greater provement in boroughs than any other ti,an three n still smaller proportional measure which tho Legislature, could I . ,,,, ',,! enact, whllo it will ramlllarlzo tho peo- , .". ""'" plo with tho now plan of voting, which And it is lnevltablo that in practice till hna linon Hnciieoossful and patlsfnctnrv In nnrlloA nntltled tn reiirrsentntlnn will tho luwer end ot llio conductor may bo our recent Uloomsburg elections. After concentralo their votes upon ono or attached to n plato of metal of several having carefully ' observed tho working ! r(J camluute!) accortnni; to nn estl- Ol IIIU IIUW IIIUU l nun liui miu iiui:iii;.ii , , , , , , i ;. u i,na i,..M kmn!,! i..n malu of their relative strcniith. and a few feet long, laid horlzintally in tho 0cct'iun8' wo Hr0 ready to approve It avoid In all ordinary cases tho polling nearest moist earth. and to declare our opinion Hint it posses- 0f fruitless votes. Tho conductor should present tho ses great merit. It Is readily compro- jn (ho caso of Cbambersburg borough same amount of surface at nll parts of hemic, voters wl c? ioy , o wllh 57i) itepubllcau and Ml Democrat- Its length ; If any part of it bo narrow- " oionco In tii I cases, and it Is just in its ie voters, it Is certain that each party er, which often happens with old-fash- 0pCration, giving to every considerable will nomlnato and elect threo Council- ioned rods at tho Joints, U is but ilttlo interest representation accord I nu to its racll Kacli will voto for tlireo candl- bettcr than if It wero at every other w""v" dales, nnd no candldalo will bo beaten. part of the contracted sto. system cwr adopted in this State, the Tho tickets used will bo in form : It a miiiuing uo in u icngui iwu ui tendency of tho new plan Is to check, If threo turns its wiuiu u suouiu nnvu iu not wnouy prevum,iuiiiriiper uuiiiuiim least two conductor, for reasons which Hons and corrupt practices at elections, ' I .-...i ft.. i,n(iiln rifttistt inner t t in iiri. which, lo convey tbo exact idea, should Z , Iw, bo liilerestedneis. How or why any ono Interests i wo e.tn not determine. Of tho fact vi) aro convinced beyond argument, but, wo aro Incapable or an- nfyziugtho bu)Hlo agencies that pro- iliicoiliocueci.t 'inn capacity mum:.. . . ,,.., ,1PP,. rn,imi t0 a est Is not a nacorwiry concomllnnt of 1 J. ....... ,.. . ,., .m. n,.. personal eomi'liness, but on tbo eon trary, Is generally Independent or it btruckiiittbo rear end whllo thosplro was provided with an efficient conduct or. Scientific American. Tin; U.nitki) States Army, it lire- at least, is bo Mrong and subduing in Influence, that tiero rorm or reaturo no comes either tewndary or is lost sight of altogether. No doubt Mich a thing as Interest, nnd of a generil kind, belongs to Indi viduals as It do;s to books Is us iiiucn peaco footing, In aceordancu with tho act of Congress of July 15, 1870. Tho regular army will now consist of ono general, ono lieutenant general, four major generals, aud threo brigadier generals, with their respective- staff or ganizations for Held service. In addition iliico reformed administration in muni cipal ailalrs. These, with many other considerations Which have, no doubt, suggested thomselves in your mind, in- iluceit us to nopu i in i juui vnuiia in procure tho liu.-sago of tho bill through tho Houso will bo crowned with tuccess. With great respect j ours, &c. WlM.lAM Kl.WF.LIi, President Judge. D, A. liKCKI.EY, Editor Utpublican, llY. h. DlElTENHACir, Editor Columbian. A - votes 11 2 votes C 2 votes and they will bo qulto ns conveniently prepared, polled and counted, as tickets In tho old form. In Turbotvilloborough, n small town with but 111 llcpubllcan and G3 Demo cratlc voters, tho minority will voto for but two candidates for Council nnd tho majority for four. Hero tho tickets will differ In form, tho minority ticket bo ing: A 3 votes II - :i votes whllo tho mnjorlty ticket will bo ono thero will bo ono adjutant general, ono UorolRh of iicrwiek, in Coluti quartortmisler general, ono commissary t,( nn(1 ,0 tllu i,orouRls of OTH lilt ENACTMENTS, lly special acts passed at tbo session and one-half votes to each of four can of 1S70 tho frco voto was applied to tho dldates. mblacoun- in Mount Carmcl borough, with 170 nf Hlllllllirv. llnnnli1lion nml lull 40 llimnftMlti ,.n..n.,l ,wt ri cnrrmmi (rPtinml. Wlttll ... . . . .... , n . .. ... ..... .. . rii,nmis niiilalillllv uourte-v. K ' h.. i onamoKiti, iMotinr. uuruiei, juriuuiu- voters, tno minority win uo compciieu " 1 . " . , .:. .. .,. ., ... tlicirsuuoriiiiiates. xiioiirmj l'l"-' i,er bind. Milton. McEwcnsvIUe, Tur- to concentrato upon ono candidate for w vh-jv, w. I V I PI I I'firiH tH VI lUlllLTin. II" I I. 1 1 1 TIT.. 1 I In Vrt.M. II 1 .... a . 1. .im.ii t nirne f wltliniit ilf'Mlrp. 1 . . uuiviuu. mm uiumun ii m uui m- i cuuiiuu nuu l-jisi iui jiiiu u voira vwen uimn-.., v , - - . nr(i,milcu iioiKirtment. Uioml'IKU conn, r....,i,.. i, n.c thn n ...m t n n 11I1HJ1.II11II1I VUUIIl , H I'll" ,'vi ii, i, U 1IIV7 IIIHJWI I 1J- l.lll YUIU IU1 IIVU UI choice of councllmcn, nnd In somo to Ulx. tho choico of nil borough officers when- Ordinarily, councils elected undor aver It can bo iif ed. It was also applied this plan will stand politically a to 3, or to the choleo of poor directors (threo in M to 2. In raro eases tho division will Sparkling Soda. Somo chemical scamp, who evidently has a grudge against tho soda-fountains, and despises tho fluid that flzzos and don't Inebriate, thus lets us into tho secret of tho manufacture of this popu lar blood.coollng bovcrago. As tho soda season is now In full blast It may Interest tho reader to know what ho or sho is drinking. Our chemist says: " Every popular fruit has Its repre sentative syrup, tho customer paying s Tno pure ex tract of tho fruit Is a popular delusion. llutyrlc ether is tho baso or all fruit syrups, uutyrio oilier is muuo souiu- times of rancid butter, tnougn oiu rot ten ebceso is generally preferred, tho loudest variety of Limborger affording tho best quality of ether. Tho chocso 13 treated with sulphuric acid, and if a particularly nlco and finely flavored ether Is desired, a few chips of old loather Is added. Any sort of leather will do, but old boots or shoes aro pre ferred. Strawberry syrup la mado of twelvo parts of butyric ether and ono part of acetic ether, diluted with alco hol and water. A pint or real straw berry syrup added to tho gallon of mix ture, will improvo tho syrup, but it Is not absolutely necessary; color wltu cochineal. Ilaspbcrry syrup is mado after tho lino formula, except that a pint of real raspberry Byrup Is added, if tho chem ist lias It. If not, ho takes n Jar of bis trawberry syrup, colors a Ilttlo darker and changes tlto label. Sarsaparilla is tho simplest and nast- est of tho syrups. Molasses is Its baso, !l!i a Ilttlo cssonco orsassarras ana intergrcen ndded. A fow roots of Lirsiiparilla " bllcd " In tho mixture will do no barm and no good. Vaullla syrup Is mado of tonqua beans and fresh hay. Pincapplo syrup Is mado of butyric and formic ether. Formic ether was formerly mado by tho action of sulphu ric acid on rod ants, but latterly It is mado of glycerlno and soap. Peach syrup Is mado of blttor almonds and acetic other. Twenty drops of oil of bitter almonds will kill a man. Nectar is formed by mixing various syrups and auumg n uiuo juaueira wine tho wlno being compounueu oi neutral spirit, logwood, sugar and ras ing. Lemon syrup Is tho purest that can bo obtained. It is mado of citric acid and sugar, with perhaps a fow lemon - peels. Tho citric acid is mado of lomons. For peoplo who aro not anxious what they drink, tho abovo are " perfectly harmless " bovorages. .in.,.ivl,ntit Iim i-li-nfil onrns. or even without consciousness, almost regiments, 11 vo artillery universally attract others. Wherever ' tWL.nty.flV0 infantry rcgi- they go their triumpus lonow me..,. - . .. .u, , ncademy and tho Wo havo all of in mot such persons. TU(J eillutctl m0n aro Wo can think oi naii-ii-uozen, ui k'.im, , ,n numb iWMciX nearly ai of our acquaintances, who interes near- foj, m cn,.iia,crs, 3,035 artillery- ly every ono li.ey meet, regiiriiii'ss ui 10.u0o cavalry. 15, 000 infantry, blx non-commlssloneil stall, nnu inirtyoru nanco sergeants. Tho Inditn scouts aro about 1,000 in immbor, tho employs of tho Ouartcrmastcr's Department 2,50(1, nnd company laundresses 'l,700. Tho total number of rations Issued ror enlist ed men nud nttaches amount to 35,2$ i. It is anticipated that 0,000 men win havo to bo enlisted to keep tho army up to tbo abovo standard. number) in two poor districts In tho bo 5 to 1, or possibly a third party or bex. Tills IS piriicuiariy iruu oi cei tain women ; and yet how few of such nro beautiful, or handsome, or even pretty, iu tbo tuually received benso! Nature, to her sons and daughters, is a trltlo niggardly, savo when sho seeks to show thu splendor or her bounty, Do ing rarely willing to glvo two great gifts to tho samo creature. When sho grants physical beauty tho mind accom pany It Is apt lo bo interior, ueniuses aro seldom beauties, beauties seldom samo counties. At tho recent session of tbo I.cgi-la-turo It was further applied by special enactments to tho populous boroughs of Cbambersburg and Unlontown (tho county seat of Vrauklln and Eayctto counties), and to tho now boroughs of Hlversldo and Snyilertown in JNorin umberland County. A bill for tho choico of school directors throughout tbo Stato upon tho new plan also passed tbo Sonato unanimously, but was not irw to do ui-Biiiitr Hosomu. Wo acted upon in tlto House. Tbo Stato 'onliisos. It appears, too, that women havu nflcu heard ladles expressing n do- Superlntcminni oi common ncnoois is of lino persons como to prlzo their Br0 t0 know by what process tho lino strongly In favor of tho chango, and It comeliness so much as lo neglect their Ki03d observed on now linens, shirt bos mind nnd not unrrcqticntiy tneir inun- 011is , etc., is produced, and In order to iters permitting a naturally good mi- R ratify themf wo subjoin tho following derstandlng to run to wnsto for lack of rcCeipt for making gum nrabio starch : common euro und culture. Heneo it is Tl(i;o two or tlireo ounces of gum nrabic that tho very prettiest women of socle- p0Wder put it India pitcher, nnd pour ty whom men optically admire, unit oi 0I1 It p. pt of boiling wnter, (according whom vou hear bo much, rarely exclto )n tho .legreo of Btrcngth you deslro,) any profound omotion.or win mo ni'.uio nn(l then, having eovcreil it, lot ll stanu of btrong or positive men. 'inoy carry all nBht. In thomornlng pour it caro- in their train many followers oi lasn- fniiy from thodregs Into a clean bottlo, Ion ; aro looked nt and lauded as a cur- cork jt mul kcei It for uso. A tablo ious pattern of furniture would bo iu Sp0onfu of KuW wator, stirred lu a tho drawing room. Hut no ono loves j,jnt 0f starch that has been mado In them. No dlvlno llrols burned on tliclr tbo usual manner, will glvo two lawns altars. No elements of high poetry or (cjther wblto or printed) n look of now grand tragedy tiro enlisted in their e.ss whon notlilng clsocan restore them lives, They dwell in an atmosphere of I nfter washing. It is also good (much flattery uud folly j are hauutcd'by cox- ,ini,ted) for thin whllo muslin and bob- combs, nud wedded to roois. inot, will no doubt bo mado at tho noxt sos- slon. Hoards of school directors consist of six members, two of whom aro cho. son annually for threo-ycar terms. the ruEK votk in nominations. An Interesting application of tho freo voto has been mado In Columbia County to tbo nomination of candidates for office, or rather to tho choico of delo gates to nominating conventions, a Democratic county convention iieiu hi December last established tho freo voto by rule for tho choice of all convention delegates In rutttro. There oro twenty Eoven election districts In that county and each district is allowed two, throe, or four delegates, In proportion to its patty voto. Thus county convention of -slxtv-BOven members is mado up, which will roprcsont tho wholo mass of Interest Interposing In tho election may carry ono or two councllmcn. Dut i all cases wo will havo (as nearly as may be) each party or division of voters iu n borough fairly represented in tho leg Islnturo of tbo town according to its magnltudo or number of voters. lly tho recent borougli supplement and according to tho Uloomsburg act any vacancy In a borough council Is lo bo tilled by tho Court of Quarter Ses slons of tlio propor county by tho ap pointment of nn elector of the borough "who shall liavo voted for tho council man whoso placo Is to ho filled." Thus tho proper division of power in a coun cil, as determined In tho election of its members, will boat all times duly pre served. O. Ahout IlYDUOl'iloniA. Tholloston 1'ott, discoursing of tho dog question in that city, says : "Tlio tlmo nas como for tho annual and cruel proscription or tho dogs, nnd for muzzling processes and enforcement acts for real and Imag inary offences of which they aro com paratively innocent. Prices aro set upon their devoted heads, nnd thoy nro doom cd without warning to every species of exterminating cruelty, by those who under nppehcnslons of canlno madness becomo themselves Insane." This has n wider application than Boston. Wo shall soon seo symptoms of this species of Insanity among us; it breaks out annually about this season ; though if there bo anything certain in tho very muddled subject of hydrophobia, it is that there Is no greater risk of It In hot than In cold weather. That fact, at least, seems to bo discernablo through tho fog of Ignoranco and superstition that lias gathered round tho subject. In commenting on this subject tho ll'oi'Wsays: In tbo passngo by tbo Pennsylvania Legislature an net extending tho sys tem of cumulatlvo or freo voting to all tho borough or ns wo would say, town council elections throughout tho Stato, another groat btcp has been takon to wards a truer representation than that heretofore known to our electoral law, In Now York, it Is truo, wo have, by means of that Judiciary nmendmont which tho pooplo adopted when reject ing many other constitutional changes proposed by tho Btato Convention of Anecdote oi' Thau. Stevens. Upon ono occasion tho old veteran, (who combined tno elements or satni and dovll remarkably in his composi tion), encountered Dr. Pancoast, upon Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, when, after salutations passed between thorn, tho following conversation took placo : Dr. P. "Well, Mr. Stovens, I seo you nro going; back to Congress; but you told rae, tho last tlmo 1 Bnw you, that you would not bo n candidato for reelection." Mr. S. "Yes, I bellovo I Bald bo; but I changed my mind. An old farmer from tho country convinced mo: lie taid it would be a pity to tpotl a ieu man I"