1 THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBtfllG , COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 8fk ($ohtmFnut LOOilSBURO, PA. Friday, December S, J ST. Cflmtttiittminl Amenilinciit. Wo rcfjrot to boo fomo of our Homo crollo cotcinporarlra opposing tlio pro posed nmendment to tlio Constitution to limit tlio sessions of tho liOgtslntttro to ono In two yenrs. Wo tnko It for grnntod thnt tho Convention vtW l'ut an eternnt atop to nil prlvnlo nd spec ial togWatlnn. Then no other will bo needed except for mnklnrf provision for tho support of government nnd amend ing present general Jaws perhaps un occasional now one. Onco In two years would ho ollen enough for this purpose, and wouhl not only s.ivotho oxpenso of ono election ana ono session, nut woum break nit nil combinations nnd.rlngs. Of course Iho Governor would still bo nilthorl-ed, as at prcso.itto conveno the Legislature at onyjlmo for extra ordinary emergencies. Tho Luzcrno Union brings forward a decidedly radical proposition' raado long ago by our old friend S. 1. Col linos, well known In this county n.3 a prominent politician In days gono b'. Thcro Is merit In tho proposition, nrul wo would llko to sco It adopted, to wit : "An Amendment or the ConstitU' TION AllOLtSIIING IiEOISLiTIVi: As BEMI1LIF.S IN THIS C'OMMllN WKAT.Tir, AN1 WTAIIMSHIXa AN. EXECUTl VJ! Council wiui'ir, Tociutiier with THE OoVEKNOn, BIIAI.I, FltAMIi ALL LAW3 TO HE SU11MITTED l'Olt THE Adoption on Rejection or the People." This plan nlao proposed that such laws should bo submitted to tho people for ndptlon or rfjectlou nt n general election onco In flvo years. Mr. Collinos also proposed, In connection therewith to mako It a penal ofTcnco for any man to nccept an ofllco ho was not qualified to fill, making tho ofTcnco In dictable, tho culprit to bo tried by Court Bnd Jury In tho usual way, and If found guilty to bo forever debarred Iroin hold ing ofllco and to bo subject to Imprison ment to tho extent of natural life! We havo no doubt that such nmendmont would havo a salutary effect upon ofllce hunters and wguld turn many a chap's ambition from ofllco-huntlng to a more reputable mode of making an honest living I Many papers of all parties aro advo cating tho election of tho very ablest men In every county or district as dele gates to tho Constitutional Convention. This Idea will commend lUelf to the common senso of every man: A consti tutional convention Is no placo for blockheads or demagogues. I'roiiaseil Surrender. Certain vagabond politicians, with the Ulaius nt their head, havo tho ef frontery to ask tho Democratic party to disband, to mnko no nomination for President, to nomlnato a Radical, Ac. Wo believe that In no promlncnt caso lins any recognized Democrat watlo either of theso proposltlons-but It comes froui tho30 who havo come over tn us since the war from such as tho Bt.Ains, Chase, Andy John-eon, Caul Suuum tho Now York World, and others who can scarcely swear to their own political Identity. Gentlcmon, go whoro you will, but you shall neither corrupt or cpwer tho Dsmocracy. Do what you will, n Democratic candldato will bo In tho field for Prcsldont, and no power on earth can prevent it. Conventions nnd politicians may bo bought up but tho peOplo cannot be. What dlffercnco to tho Democracy which Republican leader shall bo Pres ident ? Whother it bo Grant, or Sum ner, or Butler, or Chase, or Gree ly, is of no consenuenco whatovcr, and if a selection is to bo mado from amongst theso, few Democrats will cara a straw which shall bo successful. Tlio Dcmo cratlc opposition is to a Republican be ing President not moro to Genornl Grant occupying that position than lo any other Republican occupying It. It Is to tho politics and practlcos of Re publicans that tho Democrats olject their principles aro destructive to tho . best interests of tho country, nnd this is why Gen. Grant Is objected to. Tho wiseacres wo refer to emphatically calcul&to without their ho3t. The Dem ocratic party cannot be transferred lo the tupport of a Jlepublicun. If such at tempt wcro mado by tho National Con ventlon, Immense numbers would refuse to ratify thoactlon.and very large, mini bcrs.to express their liorror of tho action and prevent It In future, would voto directly for Grant. . Aro man but a Democrat can beat Gen. Grant, and the sooner tho trndlng politicians como to this conclusion tho better it will bo for all concerned. But they say "sue cess" must beobtalned no inntter what Is trampled under foot, success above all things! Well, gentlemen, if that Is all It is easy to bo obtained nominate Grant! Then thcro'wlll bo no opposl. tloii nnd Heaven Itself will not prevent "success I" In fact you will bo kucccsi ful unanimously I But, cowards 1 to yn'ur tents to your beds! President making is tho hnslncsn of men men who can not only faco do feat hut brao nny danger. Bravo men will never yield their principle. Thcro Is but ono conclusion, and lli..t Is irreversible, viz: Democrats will not voto for any man who does not repre sent, their principles, and thcroforo the Democratic candldato for President must bo a Democrat If success Is ituira Blo.utlierwlso it la not possible except uuant uo nominated I It would be Interesting lo know who "irnuisiieu uepubllcana upon wnora tho Dcmucracy Is bulldlug Its bopea in the noxl Presidential cam palgn. The existence of this clement, which many would havo tho opposition disband their organization or chango their colors to win over. Is mythical. Wo seo no ovidenco of them or their votes iu tho elections or tho venr. Tho party in every Stnto of tho 'Union was intact and undlvidpd. J'Mla. iVeu. If tho gamblers who want to sell out the Democratic" party, and who proba bly crawled into it for that rmrnoao. bcllovo their own assertions let them Inform tho public who will como to Uteir aid ir thoy succeed In their pur poses. What" clement is it? What would bo Its purposes? Who aro its Icadors ? You aro daily defied to men. tlon them, why don't you answer? Tho fact Is, tho men who proposo this suicidal nnd Infamous coutso aro leaders without followers, patriots without principle, Generals without a causo or an army, charlatans who want to prey . upon tho public, wiso men without sense, busy bodies with desperate po lltlcal fortunes, whoso wisdom nud pa triotism nro dictated by their want. "Patent OaWilen." Wn reirret to sco bo resiicclnblo and nhlo n paper as tho Northumberland Omnly Democrat adopting tlio "patent otiMilo" plnn-tlmt , obtaining sheets of paper with the first and fourth pages already printed, fiom publlsiung esinu- llxhiiionts in tno cities which supply perhaps a thousand other papers with tho samo matter, As IhU matter mint netwarlly bo of a character that will not gtvoolfonco to nny locality, party, sect, opinion or prejudice, It Is of courso Insipid, moatilnglox, wjrlhlon, with out prlnclploor Information Hat stalo and often vulgir and abounding In (alsohooil nnd pernicious follies. Tlio conscientious and honest editor feels alt tho responsibility aud anxiuty for mat Ing every page of his paper Interesting nnd worthy of patronngo ns ho docs any ono of them, nnd Is tempted to procuro tlio outsldo only bocauso ho hopes (against reason) that tho articles will bo passably goodj'but mainly bcrauso ho can buy the paper thus printed cheaper limn ho can buy tho blank sheets. Wo know that many nro Imposed upon nnd am compelled to pay more, but others buy for'less than tho valuo of tho blank paper, hecnuso tho producer of tho "patent outsldo" reserves tho right to put In several columns of nds-ortlse mcnts for which ho receives tho pay. Tho editor Is In every respect ns re sponsible for tho extracts his paper con tains a? ho is for what ho writes. Most readers read tlio selections with ns much Interest as tho editorial, If mado with earo and Judgment. It Is a blunder for nny editor to supposa that tho popular ltyof his paper depends upon lilsown writing nlono tho Intelligent reader takes tho cntlro contents Into consider. ation. Suppose n paper wcro Issued hero In IJIoomsburg tho wholoof which was known to ha printed and edited In Now York, by persons who wero cntlro strangers to this community, how much Interest could our people feel In It, or how much respect would it command ? It would bo Justly esteemed nsan at tempted Impusltlon on tho c immunity. If ono half the paper Is printed in that way, then It U open to condemnation as so far a swindle. How any respectable editor can thus mako himself a party to a fraud, tho peddler of other men's opinions without the privilege of exam Inlngand rejecting them, It Is dilllcult to comprehend. Ability Is as fully shown In selections as In editorials llioy m ly be mndo equally ns interesting If not mine so every editor finds himself to his sub scribers to do the beil he cm to servo them well, but hu defrauds them when ho Imposes upon Ilium thohhllly-slmlly refuso of city publishing houses. Jf editors will not itspcct themselves po far as lo control and edit their own pa pers, how cm tho public havo respect for them V A man might bo excused for burrowing bowels if ho had nono of his own, but when ho agrees to glvo tho puhlle thj best efforts of Ills own brains ho Is In honor bound to slick to his bar gain. Wo very much doubt thu logalltv of advertising in such shoots, and hopo to sco tho question triad. Thoy can not bo said to b3 printed In tho country, nor aro they edited iu tho locality where they aro dated. Thoy nro a burlosquo on tho newspaper profession and should ho discountenanced. The earnest Intensity with which winter begins Its carosr this year Is severely felt iu moro ways than ono. Not only do tho poor, who aro always uuprepared for emorgoncies, suffer from Insufllclent shelter, clothing, and food, but tho rich havo received a sharp cut from tho indlscrlmlnatlng soason. A large number of canal-boats havo boon suddenly stopped on tho way from tho West by tho closing iu of tho ice, and many millions of bushels of grain nro thereby kept from tho market. Some of tho vosrcls havo been damaged and portions of tho cargoes lost. On tho lakes, too, somo losses havo occurred. It Ij a fact worthy of note that on tho other sldo of tho Atlantic tho winter has tct in slIIL;carlIer than here, and with greater severity. Tliero Is every reason to autlclpatoa moro than usually sevcro season, and whatever can bo dono to ejeapo Its disadvantages aud allevlato tho sufferings that It -will cause should bo douo quickly. Xo Surrender In Ohio. Oa Friday last, Iho Domocratic Stato Central Commlttco of Ohio met nt Co lumbus. Messrs. Pendleton, Morgan, McCook, and other leading Democrats, wcro present. Tho Committee dlscussod tho nencral political situation. It was determined not to name Iho dato or placo of holding tho next Stato Conven tlou, and another meeting of tho Com mlttco will bo held on tho 2il of Feb ruary, to decide Ihejo points. Oa ac count of other cnjugome'itii, Hon. A. G. Thurman felt himself compollod to resign tho Chairmanship of tlio Com mittee. Tho Commlttco report that tho Democracy of tho Stato aro not con quered, panic stricken, or demoralized, but aro willing, In 1872, to mako another effort, Stalo nnd National, to securo the triumph of Djmocratlc principle;. Montgomery Blair. John Q. Ad.uis and other disgusted Republic ans who wont swallow Radicalism, want tho Democracy to mako no nom ination for President and como over to them I Would It not bo equally modest for theso gentry to como over to tho Democracy? We havo read that Mo. hammed onco commanded a mountain to como to him, but r.s It continued to stand still In deflanco of his command, ho settled tho question by going to tho mountain I Disgusted Republic tns may profit by tho cxamplo. The Dfinocratlc leaders of tho Stalo of Now York did not hcsltato as to what was tholr duty when tho frauds of Tweed & Co. camo to thu surface. Thoy at onco commenced prosecution against them for malfjasanco In oQlco. In straugo contrast with this Is tho conduct of tho lenders of tho Radical party. With astounding frauds turning up overy day, they form closer alllanco with tho plunderers, and If thoy do not actually assist them in tholr specula tions, sfileld thorn from punishment. More Rascality to he Covered up iiy Martial Law. Thcro is a strong cry for martial law coining up from Georgia. Tho necessity for it will bo fully approclatod whon wo say that It comes exclusively from tho Ilullock gang of plunders. If they can got tho civil courts closed thoy will feci perfect ly safo. No doubt Oraut nnd Akcrman will soothe tholr porturbed souls by declaring martial law as soon as proso cutlons nro commonccd against them. Tlio Opening of Congress Both Houses of Congress convened In annual session on Monday last. Tho Senate mot nt noon with nearly a full atlcndanco of Senators and well filled galleries. In (he ltonso two hundred and onq members nnswercd to tholr names. Tho third nunual message of President Grant was sent In and read In both Houses. The nicssago roaches us Just as wo aro going to press and too lata for us even to mako a synopsis of It. Tho nbsenco of tho editor from town Is our excuso for having noedltor lal remarks o:i this important docu ment. ' Soniilorl.il Scuts to lie. Contested. Sir. 1'limJlt, tho Democratic candi date, will contest tho seat of Weakly, Republican, declared elected to tho Stato Sennto from tho Cumberland and Franklin district. Wo Infer that Mr. Pepper does not expect to obtain tho seat himself, but by making proof that Weakly was cloctod by bribery and fraud, hnvo a now election ordered. Tlio Philadelphia Press nnnounccs that Parrisu, of Luzerne, will contest tho election of Collins, who had about 1000 majority. Having failed to brlbo n sufllcicnt number of votes to elect him, tho rascal now expects to succood by brlblngScnntorj I Tho iowalso threat ons thnt another attempt will bo mado to steal tho seat of Col. Dechert, al though ho had 1300 majority at tho clcc tlon. Tho fact that a Democrat hns a majority nt an election Is no Indication that ho will bo permitted to servo In a Legislative position If tho Radicals want It badly. Tho history of tho last ten years, bith In Congress nud tho Stato Legislature, provo) that majorities aro of noaccount In Radical eyes, that oaths of ulllco have no binding force, and that they will admit their own candidates when necessary to their Interests, with out nny regard whatuver to tho voles of tho people A Proposition. Hon. Daniel W. Vooriieks, of In diana has published n letter proposing that thoNutlonnl Executive Commlttco shall call n National Convention, to meet on a day not later than tho 22 J of February next ; that this Convention shall ho composed of delegates I'hoscn by Stato and District Conventions, and that It shall ngreo upon a definite de claration of principles upon all matters affecting our political institutions. The declaration umc, tho Convention should ndtourn to a day fixed for tho nomination of a Presidential candldato In tho mean tlmo tho people can discuss nnd nppiovo or disapprove of what has been done. Mr. Vooriieeh concludes by iiaylng that It would bo tho duty of nil Democrats to submit lo the decision of tho msjorlty. He argues that If the Democratic voto cin bo consolidated, Inspired with enthusiasm and brought to tho polls, Grant cannot bo ro-elcct ed ; remaiking that It was tho stay-at homo Democratic voters who defeated their party, tlio Republican voto hav' Ing shown no lucreasc. Deaths by Itallro.nl. Unless tho accident Is ono that do stroyssevcralllvcsor occurs near a town, deaths upon railroads aro rarely report ed to tlio public, nud especially is this tho caso when employees ou freight trains aro killed. Tlio for York Herald suggests as tlio best remedy to pruvent railway ac cidents, that tlio porsons injured, or relatives of thosokillcd by them, should always promptly suo for damages. If this wero done, thcro would bo greater regard lor human life ou tho part of tho corporatlous interested, because Juries almost Invariably award verdicts In favor of tho plaintiff. But very often pcoplo who oro hurt in such accidents do not think of tho legal redress nt their command, whilo tho friends of tho do- ceased aro frequently without thomcaus orthocourago to begin a suit against tho companies. As for tho killed, wo havo tlio authority of Artomus Ward that "dead men don't suo; thoy alnt ou it." Tlio Presidency. As General Hancock becomes moro popular ho becomes moro obnoxious to tho powers that bo, aud is removed further from tho presence. Llko tho star of empire, ho westward" takes his way, to irradluto tho prairies around Omaha. As ho still grows In popular favor ho will bo boosted still furthsr toward tho Pacific, across Iho alkali dssert, to frot away his life and looso his popularity among tho fastnesses of tho Rocky Mountains. Orant will brook no rival near tho throuo of pop ular favor, and iu ondangoriug Gen eral Hancock's scalp, exhibits moro of his foresight aud sound, sonso than ho has dono in any other Instance. In stinctively ho feels his danger and perhaps his fate, to rest with this gal lant soldier who, un, educed by favor undeterred by clamor, his darod to stand fast to tho old battered redoubt of clvel law, though torn and rout to ruin by tho treachery of Its garrison. It Is right to bond him boyond tho limits of civilization; ho has no busi ness within Its palo nt present. A chango must como over affairs, nnd tho houso ho nowly tot In order, bo- forosuchn man ns General Hancock can take his honor seal at tho banquet Theso aro tho days of tho Oiusars ; thoso of Brutuses havo not yet arrived. New Orleans limes. Threatened Itcslstanco to Law In (Icorgla. Mil. Uonlcy, tho Acting Governor of Goorgla, moans mischief. Holms In timated that ho will rotaln ids power In splto of tho election law lately passed uy tho Legislature Tho paperes of then otalo aro apprchenslv, from Conloy's assertions, that tho Radical party of Georgia do not intend to glvo up power at tho bidding of anybody, nnd that thoy expect to bo upheld In this usurpa tion by tlio Prcsldont of tho United Btntos, with thn army and navy at his uacjK. Tho Savannah Jlepublicun, comment ing on this stato of uffalrs, says : " Wo shall soo whother General Grant has progressed far enough In tho road to arbitrary power to support uny such revolutionary measuro In a State. Whatever may bo tho Acting Gover nor's opinion of the election act as ro gards Its constitutionality, tho Legisla ture has passed It Into a law, and It Is his sworn duty to oboy It himself, and soo that It Is respected hy othors until a compotent tribunal shall havo declared It unconstitutional. Ho is not that authority. There aro many laws on tho statute-book that were passed over tho constitutional scruples of thoKxecutlvo for tho tlmo being, but no Kxccutlvo ever presumed to disregard them on that account. Tlio lllcclloii Trials Ihnlcil. (irand mztE. These contested election cases which wcro commenced some four weeks ago, with a sweeping vjrry of charges of frauds In Democratic districts, havo como to nsudilcn termination. Com missioner A. A. Chase, Esq., who was appointed two weeks ago to tako testi mony In theso casos, and to mako his report on tho 27lh Instant, appeared In court at that date, and stated that tho contestants had not appeared before him for tho purpose of taking ovidenco to 03tnbllsh their complaint, although thoy had been duly notified of his sit tings and of his readiness to proceed with tho duties of his appointment, nnd as a matter of courso could mako no further report for tho consideration of tho court. Mr.' Rhone, as attorney for tho re spondents, then asked that tho cases bo dismissed and the costs to follow tho suits. Mr. Palmer, as attorney for tho con testants, explained tho causo for their failure to appear before tho commiss ioner as required to do, and assigned tho delay totho inability of Mr. Ketch um, tho chief counsel, to glvo his at tcntlou to tho business. Without waiting for further excuses or arguments Hon, Thomas Collins, ono of tho associates, rem irked, that tho court would disposoof tho cases by dls missing them and directing tho contes tants to pay the costs; nnd handed tho clerk tho following papor for flllug On tho matter of contested election of Aaron Whitaker, Sheriff. D. K. Morss Associate Judge and J. 1". Weller, Coun ty Surveyor, ol Luz'tho county. Now, 27th, Nov. 1S71, ituppearingto mo ejourton tno report oi a. a. unase. Lsq., uommlsdoner, that tho contos tantsdld not appear beforo said Com missioncr lor tno purposo oi e'staoilsli ing their complaint, although full op portunlty was clvcn them to do so, therefore tho petitions 111 tho uhovu stated cases nro dismissed nt tho costs of J. W. lino, John M. Poor nnd Abram Nesbltt, contestants, nnd tho said Aaron wniinuer is ueciarcdeluly elected Sher iff of Luzerno county, nnd tho said D K. Morss Is declared dulv elected Assn. ciato Judgo of Luzcrno county, nnd tho sum J. r. wcllor is declared duly elect ed County Surveyor of Luzernp county, B. F. Puouts, Associate Judgo. ' So stands tho record of theso llirco contested cases, and tho public will not bo a llttlo surprised to learn that tho petitioners or plaintiff's, havo hacked square out of tho contest, and aro will lug to pay a forfeit, to tlio amount of the costs, rather than risk tho final Issuo of a thorough test of tho rclativo rascality between tho two political parties in tlio county. Wo Intended to publish a gen oral review of theso cases, nnd an im partial contrast between tho frauds nnd tricks of tlio loading Domocratic and Republican politicians of this locality, but tho trials havo closed so abruptly that wo havo not tho testimony of wit ncsses to mako good our expectations, Ono thing Is settled, however, that tho Radicals havo in somo way met with disappointment. They cither intended to play a bluff game.jnnd frightened tho democrats Into a compromlso or a division of tho offices, nnd to humbug thopeoplo Into tho belief that all of tho election frauds aro committed In demo cratlc districts; or they intended to se curo tho appointment of a partizan commissioners torcceivo or reject such testimony as would "whitewash," their own nets, and servens good enou"h evl- iloiico lit JJnrrisburcr to Justify tho Rail leal majority of tho Senate. In votlm? Collins out nnd giving his seat to Mr. i'arrish. If ono or both of theso purposes, was not at tho bottom of theso trials, then tho offer of tho respondents to provo tno matting and uslngof forged "Coffeo colored" Naturalization papers, by tho contestants and their friends, was too much like business nnd too truthful for their comfort and safety. Discretion was their better part of valor, for thev appreciated tno lact that " N lion valor preys on reason, It eats tho sword It fights with." (fencral (irant. Iu concluding an articlo on tlio uncer tainty of President Qraut'.s ronomlna tlon, tho jige says: Military j-cnown Is a flno thing, but reason should limit tho sacrifice mado to it. Tho first Bonanarte hrouorht Franco to ruin, and himself to Saint Helena, though ho was a great soldier. His namo was tho stock In trade on which hi-, nephew went Into business. and his military government oat the very heat tout of Framv, aid left her feeble and Imjioveiishi'd, an easy prey to her cucmlt". Tho American people may profit hy the example. Thoy glvo Gonernl Grant tho Presidency, and n great many other gifts. They havo given him enough. Wo need not mako him a present of tho liberties of our country. Ills military claim to tho Presidency in now played out, with all iitoiiigent men. Thuunhlred Intellect of Iho country Is heartily sick of him. Ho has boon paid In full, Ho can now retire with a full pocket, nnd live lux- urlousln ono of his many houses. Tho Mexican war mado General Taylor president with a hurrah. But four years after, n mnn of moro consplclous ser vices, General Scott, was utterly touted onthoHimo military platform. That History will repeat Itself now, If tho wholoof tho democratic nnd hnlft tho republican parlies unite In support of a candldato whoso character affords a guarnntco of honest administration of tho freo constitutional govermuont, which is tho greatest and dearest right of every Amcrlcau citizen worthy of tho name. How to bring tocether tho elcmonts of opposition to tho corrupt, greedy, selfish cliquoof plunderers who havo General Grant Iu their kcenlnc. isnow tho only problem. Shall Mahom et como to tho mountain, or tho moun tain como to Mahomet? Either will answer, as Mahomet said when ho son. slbly solved that question. To solvo It now, It Is only needed to mergo selfish pretentions lit tho gonernl good. Tho union of tho opposition to Grant.assures his defeat, that is certain, certain "as fate," certain as arithmetic. To that great good.all minor considerations ought to bo subordinated, and wo do not think so 111 of the Intelligence of tho American pcoplo, as to bollovothat this groat good cannot bo attained. Tho year that will olapso beforo thopresI. dentlal election, affords ample tlmo for a combination of tho honest, patriotic and Intelligent elements of both polltl tal parties, against tho plunderers who want to keep themselves in power by fraud and military violence. aANThas raado .two hundred and twenty appointments slnco tho adjourn Bient of Congress, which aro to bo acted on by tho Senate, . From tho PhlliUelphU Day. Proposed Itcprcsnitfitlon. LKTTEIl PROM MR, IIUCKALEW. Wo mako no apology for publishing tho subjoined letter, though not Intend ed for publication, from u gentleman whoso advocacy of proportional repre sentation has given him prominence, nnd who thoroughly comprehends tho subject. Ho stales the question more clearly than wo could hopo to do, nnd his statement and Illustrations will not fall to Interest tho render : Bi.ooMsnuna, Nov. 22, 1871, Dear Governor t Your nrtlclo In The Day of tho IStli Inst., on Equal Representation Is well conceived and worked nut, nnd Is directed to a point of tho debate) upon reform which re quires attention. Tho term "Minority Representation," as applied to our reform, Is Inaccurate and misleading. . Wo do not prop6so to represent minorities nt all, but ccw fre majorities In constituencies, In all plural elections. Iu fact wo ndlicro to and apply tho majority principle thor oughly: woclvo to It moro extended operation nnd effect than it hns over nau in popular elections nnd causa it to become, what it has never been, an In strument ol Just and vory nearly com plete representation of tho neonls. Tako tho caso of n town of G30 voters in which two assessors of taxes nro to bo elected, nnd suppo'o a democratic voto of .150 nnd n republican voloof 300. Tho ratio of voters for an assessor will of courso no uivi. Then, .1.50 democratic voters, 1st mnj U25 rnllo. 2.5 SOO republican voters, scconei innjorny, and wo assign mo see ond assessor to tills second majority. Again, In tho election of threo town auditors In thu samo town, on thn s uiin vote, wo hnvo n ratio of 217 nearly, and uiu uiawiimuoii win uo ; .150 democratic first majority. 217 ratio. 1113 SOOrepubllcan second majority. 217 ratio S3 and wo assign tho third auditor to this third maorlty or WU, resulting la two democratic and ono republican mull tor, strictly upon n mnjorlty prlnclplo truly applied. Now, although this computation of successive majouies is not actually made, It Is Involved in every applica tion of tho freo vote, and It approxi mates to Justice as nearly as possible. Under thu old plan of voting in tho first caso auovo. auo voters would bo unron resented Instead of 25, and In tho second caso ijuu instead or HJ, Those pcoplo then, who say "tho ma jority principles Is sacred," or thnt "ours should bo a government of tho majority," will discover that tho now plan is necessary to tlio lust application of their doctrine and Is not opposed to it. I am, dear Mr, most truly yours, O. R. BUCKALEW. Hon. Alex. Cumminos, Philadelphia. The Co.minci Conciress. According to General Butler, President-mnkiug Is to be tho main business of thu coming session of Congress. Unless tho gov eminent has becomo practically nn oli garchy, tho making of Presidents ought to bo loft to tho people. That Is no part In tho function of Congress, or, If It Is, tho pcoplo have uo moro to do with tho selection of their chief ruler than the subjects of Europeau monarch les. All they havo to do, at tho utmost, Is to ratify a solectlon by an election This was not tho design of tho founders of tho government, nor consistent with tho republican theory. Such aa assump tion by Congress, besides oponing tho door for corrupt appointments and bribery, involves tho neglect of nil prac tical business. Tho reduction of taxes nnd tho llghtonlng of other public bur thens aro objects anxiously desired by tho country, and Iu which Congress might find iv legitimate nnd nmplo field for its energies. Another fact of ovll omen Is mentioned by correspondents when thoy Inform us that thoblrd3of prey aro already docked to tho capital. It Is predicted that overy old schomo that has failed any tlmo thoso last ton years will probably bo renewed, aud now ones bo engendered hourly. Tho corruptlonlsts gathered In Washington do not so:m to havo taken to hoirt tho lesson taught by tho fato of tho Now York ring. Thoy seemed to bo lulled In tho samo profound senso of security that tho ring exhibited in Now York Just boforo tlio reform earthquake shook tho ground under them. It may bo somo tlmo beforo tho national sentiment against corruption lakes tho Washing- tun rings in hand, and, being stronger and worso than any other, they are likely to dlo harder. But their day Is coming, for tho people aro more power- lul than Prcsldeu t-makers and lobby ists, as tho national Tweeds may yet discover when it is too lato to escape tho public Indignation they havo arous vil.Dall, &'un. The Boston 1'osl pays of the presjnt Radical campaign in South Carolina: This trick has becomo too stalo to work any longer. Everybody knows that It Is what is professional styled a put'tipjob. Hero Is an entire population put to lllght by Federal troops, that was living yo3terdy In ns quiet anil contented a fellowship as characterizes any other community. War has boon practically declared against them by tho Federal governmont. Not on nc- count of nny crlmo on their part do they Ilea but beeauso thoy aro invaded by the troops of a government that hns nothing to do with them. All this takes placo under tho Infamous Ku-Klux law, which was denounced ut tho tlmo of Its passage, with such vigor, by Senators ScHuitz and Tjiumiiull a statute claiming Its origin In tlio Fourteenth Amendment, which Is thus Interpreted to mean tho ovorthrow Instead of tho exteutloii of Republican liberty." The "Now Departure" resolution did moro Injury to tho Democratic party In tho recent election than all tho frauds committed hy tho rascals who havo placed our party Indlsreputointho city of Now York. Tho dovetailing of that disastrous plank into tho Democratic platform was tho causo of our discomfit ure nnd defeat. Republicans that nro disgusted with Radical rulo and who voted for us last year nnd year before, looked upon tho "Now Departure" as tho material that closed up tho breach between tho two contending parties on tho negro question, nnd they considered that no real reason existed why their aid should bo given to us this year. Wo attribute our defeats to this outrageous picco of policy which was perpetrated ou tho party against Its consent and In tho most clandestine manner, Nation al Defender, Tirm Ivll.IvliiT PnmtnlftPif will nrrnm. nanv their ronot with fil.v thousand printed pages of testimony. And nil thU disturbance) hi tho country, this cost to tho Treasury 13 for tho purposo of ro-elcctlnir General Grant, nml krnn. ing tho preHent "King" In power. No Surrender. Tho following from tho Erlo Observer expresses our sentiments exactly : Wo nro sorry to meet a Democrat oc casionally whohdlscourgcd over defeat and talks nbout giving up nil effort for tho parly hcreaftor. This Is not tho spirit which should actuate tho friends ofajustnml patriotic causo. Cowards and tlmo servcrs desert and falter whun ,tho enemy gain nn advantage; bravo men, who are actuated by prlnclplo, nover. For seven years our revolution ary fathers waged tholr struggle with England, nmld tho most dlshonrtonlng circumstances, yot tluy c.tnn out tri umphant at last, and received 'tho ad miration of mankind for their endur nnco and valor. Wo who hoist of a direct descent from thrso noblo men nro unworlhy rf their momorlos anil unfit lo bear Iho namo of freemen If wo can not pattern nftcr thulr Illustrious ex nmplo. Defeat had no terrors for them, lot It havo nono for us : r.s' their attach ment to principle nerved them to duty, let 11 mako us thu moro firm and de termined ; as they profiled hy dlsister, let us bo taught and benefited. "Tho Old Guard never surrenders," was tho reply of a' noted general when called upon to lay down his arms. And we reply to tho3o who talk of giving up our party organization : "Tho Democ racy never surrender." Wo nro fight ing for principles, not for mere spoils, nnd defeat docs not nfuku ono Indict mcnt against tho traitors to republican Institutions tho less (rue, ir ono plank of our platform tho less valiuble. Tho battle wo havo fought for trtnj.i years, ngaiust sectionalism and fanaticism wa aro ready to prolong as iinny mare, should It bo necessary, und wo nro not In tho least nfrald but that victory will ultimately crown our btnnora. General GraxtM Ws-hlnglon oi- gan after alluding lo tho Into elections In the Southern States, which resulted adversely to Its ptrty says : "It will re quire not less than ton thousand regular troops, Judiciously distributed through out the Southern Stales, toInuru n freo and fair election In thosi States, In 1872. It may bo necessary that Congress should increase tlio army." Such an announcement us tills would stir the people of France, nt this time, to a perfect frenzy. Tlio uso of trojp) to Insure a fair, freo election, in a tlmo of profound peace! What eff-jt will it havo in tho United Slates? It has transpired what bec.tmo of a portion, nt least, of tho money for which nn action is commenced against William Jf. Tweed. Judgo Noah Davis, United States District Attorney, states that ho has received Information entire ly satisfactory to his mind that "tho Now York charter was voted for by tho Republicans pursuant to a caucus reso lution of both branches of tho Leglsla ture, but that the entire body of Jtepubll cans were corrupted by immense sums of money brought by Tweed from New York, for which Identical money nn action had been commenced against him!" bTARTLINel ITEMS. SOUIU of Ollf taxation Items are startling. Fur In stance, tho taxes collected for tho year 1871, from whiskey and tobacco .amount cd to $SG,000,0(IO. In 16G0, beforo tho war, under n Democratic Admlnlstia tlon, this would havo paid tlio whulo expenses of tho Government. V hat a beautiful llttlo legacy, In tho way of debt, will not Grant leave us cs eclally if ho should succeed In a ro election A London dispatch says : The condi tion of tho I'rlnco of Wales Is no better, Apprehensions of an uufavoreblo turn aro expressed without dlsgui-e, as it Is remembered that Princo Albert died of a similar complaint after n sudden nt- taclc and brief Illness. Rumors on 'Chango nro that tho casj is worso than tho published bulletins represent, Minister Suiiknck Is going to ro sign. Ho can't llvo on seventeen thoiti nnd dollars per year In London. Noth ing short of thirty thousand dolltis will keep his pot boiling In nccotduncn with tho stylo required In tho diplo matic circles of tho British metropolis. This will glvo Grant n chnnco tore ward somo other defeated congressman The passes of tho Vosges nro to bo fortified by tlio Germans In sucii a man ncr as to shut out Franco entirely from her old provinces. At tho samo time, Franco Is about establishing largo camp3 on her now frontiers. Thus the old enemies will face each other on now ground. It is said that Orant wants ton thou sand moro troops lo Insure a fair clec tlon In tho South Iu IS72. Well, all ho has to do Is lo ask for thorn. His radi cal friends will soo that they are fortl coming. New Advertisements, gTRAY cow. Came to t no rremlP4 or Iho Mib-icrlbnr. rfshl ins at Mnlnvlile, nbuiit tho Jst uf JNotinber,n hlruv Cow formerly nunM Uv him, Tl o Cow Is of alight blown color, wllli whitopoU nn bur imitu tirnncrli'. nnv lOiHriri'H nml IilIeii lior uwnv umiiu will bu illMtuhul ot anciinlfnt; to iau. llULOM'il MIUMAN, Dec. 8, iS713t A DMINISTUATOK'S NOTICK. r KirATK OF JOHN KITCHEN. JiFC'li. Letters nf nilmltilsliiLlhin nn lift, outntn nf j otm k union latoor hu parlour twp.. Columbia county Uec'il., have been urnnuM by tho lU sUter of kuhl count, to J, K. Krlckliuum, of Jlentoi twp. Alt ptrhoiiH hu Itijx claims or dcmniuU against thu itm-i'mit urn wiiu htctl to nmko Ihflil UnovWI.aml ttlOU Imlphlcrt tn limltH ttiy. ini-nt. I, K, KHICKIIAUM, u ((.,,' QW, Administrator. ADMIKISTIIATOIIS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF JAt'OH HAItUM, DKU'll, i.etttrof mluilnUiriitlnion the esttile of Jacob Ilnrrlu. Into of llemloclc townnhln . ('olumlilii comity, liuc'il., h ive bfi n Knuittnl hy tho KrgU. leroi hiiiu cniiuiy kj wit nam uarntoi uhiuuuik, ltcrkn county, l'a., nml Jaintt A, Harris of luiukhorn, Columbia, county, IV. All persons liu Intf chiliDH a-tahist thu t'Hiuluof tho iliicedfnt iue ttiijtie.stt'it lo pit nt ttii'iu for HfUk'iiieut, a lull host iiulehtt'il tolhu ctttuto to make pay. mailt 10 the uiiUeiKljuul, lulmlnUtrutoi h, Willi qui uciuy. Wl JiIjI.A.H II UI11H, J VMIJ4 A. JIAK1U4, dccS'71-Cw AumltililMlor. cuooij houhi; ijiiTrix(i, Healwl nrcuosaU fjr liull lltii ool Hon so , near the In Milllin towtuhln. UoiumUlu; i rosldencoor John Michael, ll Im HI feel lu length, will bu r-eilred ilrtftor of Mlilllu township, in ut IJoccinter,l:17J,aii I on timid ly lJlrectoro. Plan and HpoilllJUl i i by culling ou the Kemoituy of (Uo Jly order or the UoarJ. Jacou UuuvKit, IH-VAO Hecrctdry, Pec, 8, 1M1-3L. wnno, uy lie Hehool o ith day lio Hehool y be Keen I. VI tllUH, 4 1 ctldt'Ut, AGENTS WANTED KOH A VI3UY SUPIUIIOH HOOK, "BOW IN THE CLOUD." Edited by r.T. Ilr.v. VM. JIACON bTKVKNS. Ji.li.ili.li.il. H li full or I he richest nud rumf thought, im loldtnir Miu plvriout Couveuunt t'romUci of our Uod, r uptibly illiutiulttUl dliound liwieif du kleuH of tuie eletmice. It la n Utm umonu books. jfion's Ihuilil. It In 0110 of the in ok t cleg nut hoot. ever Issued from tho American pre U'utchman unit Jiejlcc tor. Thl U n book of Burpanjlug beauty, A", '. 01. tcrvtr, f A LOVELY HOOK i"OU A 1IOLI DAY OUT, I'nriched with 20 txmiUllo items of potry. Ftmt-clafcii AienUurumaklinf tiuto j.DnerUuj-, I'ikolow, Terms extra, For Olicularit adtirw. , n ilUHUAUi) 1IUOH., l'ubliaher. dec 8 7Mf 7-J Huuvoin ht., lhlfa, i )uniiio saijK VAi.uAiiMi nn.Yh ubt-ati ummnt In nn rr.lcr nf Iho Orphnm' Court nf rolumhin county, renimyiynuia, n u r . . . I'ubllt' -Mo, on tho prcnU-H in tho town or lliootmimm in mini cuhiiij- h HATUIID.VY, DKfKMIlKHMd, 1871, rr1. r..11nu.lirf linear II ifil Pfiftl ftt.llrv liltO Of TIl'W . iMtiiKlitf. clrcoMmn. ti wltl A lot sltunlo In tint parlor IHootmbur? known n Heott town, inljolnhi loti of r. l.'lnomrti nml ttavl l win .iiiii ifitvn nr 1 1 un ni4iiii rii . nn iiiirii nirctii in nor iroiiiiiitf nuuui i '; rutin nnd (Ttctdlii(t about 'JW icoi to nn uuoy, wigrc on nro erected n largo TWO HTOKY FIIAME 1IOU3K, n hnrno SlnUp, ft (tool !r( ponnnrt other out UUIUlt)E ft B,,r' " 'li wn,u Pl"lf UXOKMiHNT 1'itUIT. IJtiNlHTilKNS Ul M Mil .. ion i i 'iiii jcnrlhticnlUT, villi lntorct from tho coutlr IllIlllUll Mltl, ro'iscw: ton ti hi gl vtn cn thr- flr Ony of April, JUllN Hit hH, B7. doc. 8," ti, AUimnifliruiur OlItOAGOlS'.DKSTUUOTION. A full nnd t-oiupieio nmnry oi nieiin, nor im pri'sent nnd ntnrc. Willi Ktnnhld itceitw, Incl rp'on nml .1, W, Hlimhnii.cdllor of tho rhlcnRo 'Jtihune, Wit'iovi-MO paste, nml lUmdtu- iinm it Ij unttf rnmli' f r ibLlvnrv. AGI5NTS WANTHD.hW.JM oi territory umnu ruulltmmt. uuu Uo., 111., or l'lul.t ru. CUNDURANGO. hi iJ tVi.i..'.: .fr i.'ti.s Mttl.l I'.xtmrt. Tlio wonderful ri'iimly for t'nncer, HyplillK HrrnrilU,tlMri, riumonary Minipuiin H, nun ,.nrn . mm I li Kt Jntl tl I ll l I '.tl 111! tl PHI llfil I till If. f I lllll liij.i,riul r, .uHlrel by llio ftusKUiiK'e oMIio ft 'ttiorlti 'ol t'l it country Hli luo moil . ut. - irt.n.M u.1.1 l.vnll Itriii'rlnf.. Ill 1.111 holtlia. ImvltiKim Ilium o.ir lmiiiu, trn.le innrli iiinliliri'dloiii. -eml Icr clrculnr. tjilinr.ilciry, No. lit) CcJnr HI., N'.l. Ulllco liuil r.otti vi.tit. Xi:W VOKK OKSKRVKR . Annum, InclU'llnB Year Hook for 1WJ. BIUNKY I!. MOIWI'., JK., CO. ' til 1,7 1'iirlt ltow, New Yorlt. HAMl'I.U COfllM l'lll-.U. , TOIVERSALISM Hftiil for frr- Frunplo copy of tho ClUUBTrAN T.l. All l.li, 11 urL cim wti'iiiy joiiriiiii, i.'-"- .. i V.rlr Mlnlit I 'iitivi.nl loll nt I. f 1 1 ciHillsl,nnil conl.'ilntnir luo Heunoni of Dr. 12. Il.l'hiinln. Tonus it,W per )cnr. Aililreia. t'uo. Iklier uill.i.'iliAi'i j.wil'i.lv, .-" .u.,.v , New yoik Liiy. Tnnn'U ihi'-i;iioi .11 .maoazim: hoi. VIKJU O feltillivo oiluilugtli eioiuliiginr to overy tulMcrlbor of Merry' Museum, tho To ledo r.toilc. roineroy's Democrat, itc, which 1 nn ovidenco of IU worth nnd popnl vrlly. Hor. neo (Ircotcy. Jamns lirton, Tnoodoro Tlltou, flail ltinillliiii.itc. wrlto for every number. In clubbing, It offer, llirco first class periodicals for tho prlco of ono of lueiu. A variety of prcml uuu ou equally liberal Icrnn. It li nil original llrHt-chm nmnizlno. Volumo X begin, with Jan. '7J. Threo specimen copies free. Address H.ti. WOOD Newburtih, N. Y. ovr.rt om iiundiikd paoks. Printed In Ten I'olorM. on Kunriti 'lliutd Vnnn I'our llundred IlnumvlncH of l'loucro, PJniiU iiiiti i-tri-iiiiJivi, " hu ' n i pi idiis, mill TWO COLOHK1J PL ATliS. 1)1 reel Ions nnd plans for mnli log Wnllis.hiwrs (Imk'IiS. Ac. Thu li.lliiUoincsL mid rinrul (iiihhi In thu World. AM tor leu L'ohIn. lo 1Ihm' who think of UuytmtHc cd, Nut n iiuurtcr Um CJ t. 2 V,WJ sold 1171. Addles1, JAMKH VICK. Itochestur, X, V, PETERS' 'J ho Dei;- No., price 8(c, Ims 19 I ict'ts ochi nim insir'1 1'tnuo, anisic. M'orin s i in t (ia lorm. Vo will mnll two bnclc Nos. tor At I Tw I n I I,,lir "'r -tr J""t to ic. UlUtJlWiLii 'i,iur e-,i..i, iruKumr jirico s 1 Hound copies lor 1871, yllt Kltlci nud CiIccn. Thn AIiikIii U In IAYrIMrT V'O.Thomas.Ktnkpl.UoumHl. tUUiN I lijjlutc. Address j. h. pKi'Klbsan Hroulw.iv. N. Y. P. O. liox flun s a v i: v o ci u i, i r a: 11Y PltOMl'TTA' UHINO WINCHESTER'S llYPOLMlOSl'HITKS, A Liicnilciulv pur prep.irnilou of I'ssn.Hi'Bioueis. vhlnh is ti UKHt Important roontltupnt ot tho i in uuu i ty, I'siHii tin nirt'iy iu mu liritin, POT' vousHtf-tem III i I mill ll'ip. It Tin: UN' MJUWASl'i: ou DKFIClKNl'Y of nil: MrK U l VI Ml ANDI.O K HI HrAININO KLI'MKNT. WIIU', is iitPjIMMi:i)lATKUAUSi: or CONftUJIlTlOV. Ni:ilVOLN DKHIMTY, PA KA1AH1S DYriPi:P.4lA. HCUUFUIjA. htc. Tho proper Remedy fori hue floclunl ireatmont nnd euro oi tho tihovo Dtseuse-i rouslslH lure- hiunnii in mo inntii, Xicrvnui Sitem, LunRs uuu i.iou i.im-ir (iuu piuprruon oi I'jiosi'iium'H, ir y v o i li o h i n i t Is the only nrennintlon which ifvjintiliiipti ihi reiiult and it Is un ubiulutu cuiu lur tlio DutntC! iiuiivn miuieii. t'lncui. vns, iNroRMATiovnnd Ahvicr I'iikk. ChetuWls, M John St.', N. V., mid hUd hy nil l'l I'lllltl .1 111, II ,t' I tUIVIHIIV I'l. II . old by all Uiuaslsls. icuvie tml'tattms. jRAXN TILE & PIPE Tito Voi-y Best, in Use -.uw liuiu nuvennruiiiy, Iliornuglilv buruej, Arocntlrily I'ltosfl'Jtuot'. eut Tor circulars lo c. y. novKTo & ro oodi.ruie, .now Jtwey fill I II IIKSf hVW.dll.MMlIll dljr O.VI.Y'ST 1 l.nieryilrliuler4ntJJi,sioand Slue. Diminii'l mrets rue nuiua Vi.,Hlroiuhl,urir. M.mi-oe co. fit Lm M I) ! I nc.x.j . mi .. . 1 buri!, I'a., f i freii Clicular'or Hkxtkii c'nlteV. IJ!te Uurn.l i)J(er eciuaUo hay New llilnjj. S.r)7.(!() it eni' r,!ir,i . ..l.'fV.veek w"! l'r"v lentd July IMh. Hamplos ne'nt treo In al"! V b dreai W. 11 .CllICKSTlsii -in llroailivay.Now Yorli, I ui:.N r.s WAMBii.-Airenu lnnSoniTrcrino"iuy A "l","'1' fru linn ut .Hnvthlui! elno. jiuf. HtlNSOK ,l Uo, t'MC Art l'ubtuhm. l'orll'aml O I n rr a .mo.vihi nomn in,..iw,..,i vi: Q-iQ pensca paid. H. II. HHA'.Allrwl, 1ft J il?10 from 50 Gents. Mmplul Milt (r.ola"0 lill.ll fur Kirn. I tjult iclnll dully 11 In. WO It iJL I, I, WOK ft "J. I ll0" Cheap KimttioHowiiu O 1 L.) Mae 1 no In Mm u-nr .1. ' A., ... ...... r J,. IIAYi:. tlie.lt I'.lllH, N. II j" H V 'PHIH IS NO HUMUUGI Of- n,.,. i..... ,i. ..i:""'i;-'.tft', cwnvi with 1,4 ...... iiair, louuillr. rutvu bv rilurn inal . ncurreet 111.1,, .Vt ....f,. fulilio husbaiiil or wife, w Mil 11:11110 und Ualo of PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. n'SiiV"1!'!'.'.' t"K,V,W """u AKUltHtllhell Iho W01 M llelimvniil lmpioved lluclteyo Hew. ns Jlne iiuo.uta llbernl Kalury orou Cuinnilw. i.'.'l'.A '' nu'l Wrjeon given lo Alicntu. l ull ,A".U,llfcS,ir.,l f.te VtT"??''""'.,''1 - V- -i " " nin-iw ?MHtory otlKU ComltU l0 ttml l'"lly Uliutralei CHICAGO Gr'eUt CONFLAGRATION ly nnd securo oxtr.i terms aud cholcn 'liehK Out" m.&Jt'LMitt. iiiiiiiAitu iiitiw.. i,ni.i!i L. ,4,1 Siiiuiiin ui H. li.. ' "'..'' . AfiKXTri vanti;i roii tim: fiSToity or THE "WAR IN EUROPE 1 ul l,A.llliK'""c ",ul mllolnl hUlory of iIihibiciA eoulllcu Annul, urn meeting wllh unpieeeSili . cil nieei Bs nlllnB from si lo to coiilis per d iv ( A I" 1 0 T J iiu-rlr liUtoilea nro belnir clr UjVU I IUl ciliated, rieo Hun Iho booi vou QltANaKVIUjU ACADEMY. Jho InlerTerm of IIik IiiBlliution will open TUDiUAY, OCTOIIEK 31Hr, IS71. .","?.utl."U0l,lc,c" foli. 'tuition from S.1.00 ln'li "f Hon Klvou Iu nil tho common i lid lilitlur liniillkh bruncUca, lonelher Willi Lilt, iu, llru lt, treueh nud (Urman UimkI lioiiul can be. obiulued ul tluiperwicu.or rooms lumUhctt In Uuu. whu wlU lo boutil llicnuilviii, for furtlitr pnrlltuhirn nddreM J. li bUltiiONo Vi:it, l'rlncliwl, or lJr.o.A.Ml'.UAUUi:i,t,lJeui.iiry. . Omneevllle.Oct.W, ini-lni. niiANK DKED3. Wo now lmvo tho finest fu.sorliiicnt nf Hf.AMiJ JJl.KliH nu bund nud lor nils thut neru over kept In lilooinkburu. Ijiruo tUa on bent luirchmeiit paper, Cnimiiuu Deeiiii, lixucuior'nauil AdininU. jrutor1. lieedii-.iuall tlui uood Purer (choaii) Common limit, do,; 1 vUVj ; Ir ITTT'V-rrrT.'-:-,-. n-T r - - Llllll,OIltl HI f i '( IK.l f .,,),-. UUlloW l- AVATCII t'tll'.n lo Aitent, to inlradues nrllelei that Mil lu overy homo. LATr.v.tCo.,l,Utii. burn, l'a, " nio-iw 8 O'CLOCK. ij'fff AWoNflf-Horiio nnd carriajo tur l.ll-MIIAW.Alfreil.Me. nio.iw Itlllut, Miot-tJiiiis. Ilcvolvvrs flail material of nrorv Itlml Wrllo firl'rlaj .lsi.ioureni wmirrn fiun wnrK,, riiMU ir'i; 'a, Army cum nnd lluvolvor baiuhl or tr.i 1 1 i for, Akcui wnub'il, niij.tur It h.a lh. rtellratft nnd rrfrcablus Cf)r jrrr.er.npe of .enitU. I'.rln. VUA ihJol.I11' Water, nml If 4I!E'q-Jiii"P"'""iii l the T.ittt ifX SOAn "l00uir tlrra.D. Hold br llrnrrl.l m,i i.iiicii rr.nrt'MMir. THKArNKOTAR tH A I'UHK UbAt'li ri!A. with tlio Urccn Ten Flavor, Wnrrnntcd to Mill nil tnMen. l'nr mio everywhere In our "Undo innrk" pound and Imlf pound nucUuco only. And for m1o wholcmilo onW by tho (Irent Atluntlo find Tnriilo I'm (In.. 8 Church St.. New York ii O. II. ix MM. Bend fur I heaNeclnr Circular. 4w WOMAN KNOW THYSELF. ThcKreat piibllcntlon b llr. Cbavine WO.M N AH A Wins M0II1KII, will avo ynu mouey mid btllrarllllt. AKenia wnnien eyervwiieroi ia. itlfH prelene.1. for ternm nildrc a VM. 11. t.V ANSA CI). 710 Han lorn St., Philadelphia, lllll.r T I Vinun for"lVinventI,lfo ntHJlVJllJ "Jllllli unveiioa; uy hdllli o (lorman, l.heii,e.i Nun, wboo ilUeltn. tires nro tbrlllliu nmlDtartllng, CoNN,loiir.iii ut i ro.. Hartford, CI, 10-1 w ti , o r a ii si i: u h. Tillt llELVrtl filiowa you how to navo nnd how lo mauo money on uio i.irm, iviiero m mou i.r tho protlli, and bow to f.btnln them. How lo clear to 10.1 Irom Ojl. loMny. A copy free to ev cry f.irmer rcuiUhi nnino and I. O. utldreM lo i? y.ii:ai,i:it&M(jrttni)y, fiuiadoiphia, im. WlttrNe.Y'ri M1ATH I'ODI' IIAHNIMrt bOAl1. . rllllAM lll.t'I.NIlll. fifVJiT ITflll", lllnclt. roll'hcH nndHolpi I nt tho Mime time. I'lb lipln laro kij..V "ud Mnnll boxui, also In :l lubim. 9 yZ& tliiHlicen In nil lorycir. mid given vj jcrtecr H.iiliiraetloii, Hend Btaiuji for our WAVntH.Y. Ad,lreH (1, I'. WIItiNHV . Oi. M Sllllc HI., llnnlon, .Mass, nl'Hiiu li'REE TO AGENTS. A bound canvavdu? book of tho Containing nverilOO Illuitratlont. With aCom iirelii'ntvo('yrlopedU expltinatory ot tho Scrip lure", In Hnomhii ash tlMor vn, niC-lw VM, l'JIN A CO.tlNilindelphlTl'.i. AUUN'M WANTf.D FlMt" nr.iNU nn r.xi'om-jof the fi:ritKTurrt.9 ami MYMllMlIKi ot MOUMONIHM. With n full nud nulhenllc history of 1'u lyoam t. by.I.ll.IlKADM:, Kdltor ol tho H.Ut Luke Uo porter. AjtenUnro meeting with unprfeclented sua ce, ono leports iwiuhtcriberln four days, an other 71 iu tuod lys. Hend forClreulirs nod boo what tho presi b.jk of tho worli, NATIONAL 1'UnLIMUtNO I'll, l'hlltlolphll, I'q. UfifWr ni7TrPC! nvo ,m,R wanted n UVVJV 1 U noveuy. in mo uo- Hcription line wuuuwiii sen m nt sight In every iHinllv, 1 ho PICTORICAL FAMILY MISTER Is thn only umkejlsnt uhlchsathlloH this wntit It Is he.iullful and htrlkln. comblnlni; nu en tirely new nnd cleRrtnt Kumlly lh')toi;riiphlti M burn, with n eoiupleto l-'ninlly Ilhtory, Pull partial I :ui und elreulars free. Addresn (1KO. MAUL1IAN, IMbllsher, iiitiw 7l'i H.-niHom Mrcet, I'hllnJelphlrt. CHICAGO n"'i,o (J It HAT CON FLAG AT 1 0 Nr Tho tint on city nn It wai, nml Is, Ttiu tlnuilct of-iDyenrH iio. Iho (ireat City of ythlenlny, 'I ho tsninulderins KuIih of to-dny. A Krnphla ficcouut of itK uueinmpled rHo uudn vivid pic inro or Hh huddeu deal met Itn hy Ulbert A Cham heilaln, lMliors of tho CHICAGO TIUIIUNi;. Kye-wltneHhci an I great Hutlerent from thoter rlhlo vlHitiillon. All tho main fucts aud Inel dents nttendlnx this Krate&t cilatulty of the century, are portrayed m Ith hiirpaHilnndlstluet. neM und power, tho tllectuu Cuiuinerco, lu-ntr aiLce, Ltc., iullytliscuHied,iuid details of u world h tiynipatheilo res potion recor led. I'lilly lllutratetl. l'rtco low. AroiiIh fdiould apply linmethitely ai tho sato will bo )mmeufo. L'l iiu Urn tree. ilUllllAKI) IIROH. ruhliNhers,7lKauiomKt., riilladeiphl.i. CAUTION. Ilewaro (f Inlerlnr workH. lieKuroyniigetCOUjyitTACilAMUKIt ,'AIii'sJ':i,llrU)N: lHfI w iii;Ls;oAitBoitro tablets FOK LUtKtll-., 11)1, 1IH. V IIOAllHr.JH-.M-. 'f bene Tablets preneiitl)iu Acid 111 Colnbltiallon with nllierellleleiil reiiiedlon, lu n popular form lor the I'urd ot tlll't'llHOATulKl l.UMl OleeuiCH llOAIt-SllNlXrtandUI.CllUA'noM oflhe throat nro Inilnedl.itely relieved und KtalenienU uro conKtautly being sent to thn proprietor of roller 111 eiw.oi of I hlo it illlllcullleH of yearH stand Inif. ( ' t 1 1 fl' I fl V l'"1"' bo deceived by worthiest OA U L lUlN Imitations. (1c: only Wells" Ciirhnlie lubiu. t'rlco 2ieetit tier llox, JOHN U. KhLUlUU, 18 flail Ht.,N, Y. bollil for Clr mlnr. HohiAuenlfortho lH, nPMvv llHDUOlTON OK PHlt'US TO (DNKUItM TO ui:nut:no ttv hvtuzs. aniiivi1 havinu to consumkhs 11V (ii:i'i l.NO Ul- CI.UIH. -Send lor our Now I'rleo 1,1st nnd neluli form will arc impaiiy It, contalulni! full illrec tlons inalilns a larao knvlnii to eoiKumcra nud remuneiatlVH to club oiir miners. THU U Jl 10 AT AMJ'jltlUAN TEA Co. .. ., si vuiKY aTltuirr, r. O. Holt .Mi l. yew Yum. nl6. J URUliEBA." It Is not n physic It Is not what Is popularly called u Hitlers, nor 1. II Intended us such. 11 Is ii Houlh Amvrlrau plant that lias been used ibr many years by tho medical l.icully of tliosii eouutrits with wouderlul elllcacy ns a l'owerful Allerallvuand Ulidiualed l'lirllier of Iho lllooi und Is u biiro and l'eiiect Hemedy for all Dlseuscs ol Iho I.IVKlt AM) FfUIEN- KSL.VllOEMRST OH OHSI IIL-CIION Of I.N b.".fl.S tsj Ulll.NAltY tri'i:illNK,OH A111IOM1NAI. OllllANH, 111V Mitt VOU A W'AM U' IlI.OOll, IMllKMIIThNT OU UllMIT lV.nr l'hVi;iH, l.NfLAMA- thin ok mi: i.ivKit, HltOIMV. HI.UUUISII CIUClll.ATIOM OU THKIII.OOO All. rJllHi;4,'rU JAUNnici:,RcitoFij"Af,l)YRri:MiA,AauK, ANU VV. Vi.lt. I lit Til Hilt L'O.N-COJt. MITAN'M. , Dr. Wolle' Extract of Juruboba Hollered lo tlio publio usucruit liiviKuniuiriuul lemody for nil liuiurllles of Ilia blou I, or fur oruaulo weattness with tholr utloudnnt evils, tor Iho foregolnc: cmpialnis .Ufjiui;i:i5 4 li CODllJeiltll. r.eitmtii.n.ln.l ... r ,.. .... a houj,eliold remedy, and should bo freely tnlloil . "";'"beiiiuui oi uio system, It nlves health, vlor and loan n nil II... vl.,.i V..u?n.. . autiiialex and fortllles all woitt nud lymoliHtlo lelilierailicills, ' JOll.N IJ. Klil.l.OdO, 18 Platl Now Yorlt. K.I...I .b"1" Aijeut for tlio United HUles. 1 rlco 51 per llottlo, risud for circular, niu.lw $20 UI:WAH1) . '. l.0"6 "IV1 " ,"l bjpild for Information thut W 11 le.ul to I in , ..1....1 .In r r, . , " i"-"".11 "iioeui mo uuislliu ropo ol tho uiidtlsiaued ut thu oro lulnu ou tho farm K J. .IV ,Armlroui, on thu night ut tlio lim .... , .. . uiu aeuooa iiuio nils s lino otldueo Was coliiiultted. UNOUII OA DM VN. iioni ii.im. tlloomsUuiB, 1'u, QTItAY COW. KJ lull utnu to Ihn ori.nilwea nt tlin siilianillinv m .Hint: ut Iho wui uud of CniawUsa bridge, n uhltonud red Sliolted Cow. probably nlnoortuii liars old, with onuerooUed lioru that turns lti but uo ulher liuitlcular mirks nl,krv..il 1',... oiviurls leitut-Ated tn como forward, provo prop, erly, pay ehaiges and lauo hor uway, or kho wnl novu m-ci rt,uilKclti uyAIIOlJ. jQ E 1ST T I S T Ii Y . II, C. HOWElt, UBNTIMT, Hospeetfully offtrs his professional services lo tho ladles uud irwntlemeii of lllnomklkiir.,,,,,.! ..i. dully, llelsprepuiidloattend lunlltL. varl. ousoporutloukln Ihellucof his prolesslon, nnd Is provided Willi Dm liitekl.lt.,iir.ii..l ..iuf .... Tkurii which will bo Inserted oa itold plntlui! silver and rubber bosololoolc us uellnsuioim". unu teem, aeeiu ezirucieu uy ail ihe new au4 mostnpiiroied methods, nud ull operations on Iho tci'iii carefully ami properly nttended ui. Me.ldwuco nnd olrtce n lew doors amv tfco Court House, samo side. uiuouiiiuiiru, Jnu.iTi iy L1 OOK 11EUKI Are VOU tlrrd nf f hlilnttiir fi tlvtmr hv'.lid ni Hhnr? if so, I hae f..r hal A CANAL OHO i.lt nnd n:i:il KTillti: with ilwllirif ktilU. clent lor Ihreo Mmilhk. In which you euu nutko an ent.y nud i (iiiiioitaldu lUlne, nnd If son try cm clear IHu huuduil dolluix u ytar Uitldei., Ail for 111 e ftluall mini nf '1 uu Tloiuund dolIarH. htoek uod fUliireit ineluded, ready for Lublucss. uaiu an i hie lor ) curst Jt or uonreFH Udekuliinny. Tio2'71-?m X.uzrrno Co., Va. pIIAHIil-a 0. JjKIDY, ATI Oll UY-.l't'-LAW, OKHUi: ON OAK HTUIXT, MOUNT GAUMCU Nullllit'MllEUI.AND OU.NTV, I' A, Collections nromntlv mado. (?nnvfvniiclnf eatiy executed and all other IjusIucms eouuec;- d with lili lirofofcHlGll eurpfnllv uttintht.l tn In Montour, 'Northumberland and Culumhia co mi nes an, uaunei, noy, a, ii'Oiu. QUICK BAt.KS AND SMALL 1'ItOrm, HAVi; YOUH MONKV, (lo to 11KNUY YOST. ll&st llloomhburtr!. 1'u . lot ull kinds of the tit home and city mado I'rleeH reagunablo and tho bo- nirk dnna. Jan 171 tt A T U 11 O O F 1 X U, EVllBI VAKISTY MOST FAVOHATBLE RATES, JOHN T1IOMAB, AMD CAtU'Ult J, TU0MA8 Ilox. 277, Uloom.burg, J', ., Jnl.n n