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Forward then as one man and assert your rights, and correct existing evils; put men in Congress who will second the efforts of the present com missioners with liberal appropriations, and all the clerical force that may be requisite for the speedy adjustment of all the claims now pending, and victory is ours. Watch with zealous eye every official from President down and we shall see who our friends are. To those of my comrades who have already recciv ed your pensions do not think there, fore that you are not interi stcd, you are by virtue of our mutual suffering*, pri vations and dangers. We should stand by each other in def.-nse of justice, as we stood side by side in defense of the Union. A few more words concerning myself and 1 will tax your patience no longer for the present. I have never sought aimi at the hands of Govern ment, not so much as asked for an ap;K>intment to some lucrative posi tion that I might lie capable of fill ing. Give me back the vigorous con stitution tl.at 1 ha i when in good faith I offered ray services and was accepted, served to the best of my ability until 1 was disabled and honora bly discharged, and 1 will write a re ceipt in full of all demand. Djt as the government cannot give me back what I lost in serving it, I demand that its part of the contract lie fulfilled. Jus tice is ail I ask. Although the symp toms in my case are of an alarming character, and 1 think the end draweth nigh, I await the tardy sluggish move ments of justice, trusting that I may re ceive what belongs to tne ere I die. i will for the present say to my former c imrades good bye; and may we so order our lives that in the great coming dsy of general review, we may have in Him, who never did injustice to any one, an interest that will outweigh all earthly considerations; and in the "Sweet bye and bye" rejoice forever more at Ood'sright hand, is the fervent prayer of R. F. Diisor, V. D. M. What Pluck Will Do. S. V. Tlmr*. The late Jfenry I>e iWrninghsm, whose sudden death wss annnunreil yes terd ,y. furnishes in the story of hi life a very striking example of what (duck and determination can occomfdish in the presence ol great die.-ur v-ment. lis was the only son of the Vicount lie Itermingham, a Parisian nobleman. His mother die-1 so early that hi* mem ory retained neither image of her fea tures nor trace of her care. When his son was about 1.1 years old the Viscount, whose health had long been failing, took a voyage to Cuba with his hoy as bit sole companion, and while enjoying quiet retirement there died suddenly of yellow fever, leaving Henry entirely alone. A large estate belonged to bim in France, but with little money and no friends at hand the boy took no steps for its immediate recovery, but lent all the inheritance of an indomitahle will to securing a present maintenance. He soon obtained a position, hut as his sala ry was small ami advancement slow he went to Central America and atarted a small store of shipping supplies in the t'lty of Panama. I.ittle by little lie lost sight of his title and estate, and gave himself to the single purpose of accumti lating a fortune. As his business slow ly incressed lie changed its nature, mak ing it chiefly a supply lor war vesseli. During the Cuban insurrections he was afforded excellent opportunities for making money, and soon became the largest and wealthiest merchant in Pan ama. He obtained contracts from France and England, and when the American rebellion broke out, be reap ed heavy profit* from both the North and South. After the war he retired from business and traveled all over the Unit*-! Htale*, becoming associated in the New York and El Dorado Gold Mining Company. Hince in con nection with Augustus W, Whipple, hp has acted as the agent and attorney c,f the North and Nouth America Lloyd's Fire and Marine insurance Company. Mr, Dp lktrmingham entirely abandon ed h)a French title and property, and during the last years of his life gave them not aa much as a thought. Apportionment Lutv. Pittsburg Past. The bill fixing the number of repre sentative t 325 has become a law. in volving power it i* u measure of great importance, although we do not see that it will materially change tlio char acter or suet-en* of political parlies. It adds thirty-two membera to the House of Hejiresentative# over the present number: increases tho Electoral College from 369 to 401, and will require 201 electoral votes to elect Prasident and Vice President, insteud ol 185 a* in the two last Presidential elections. Under the t'onsiuution, in the first Congress there were only 65 representative#; but ufter the census of 17' JO the number was increased to 105 with a ratio ol pop ulation ol 33,1100, With the exception ol one decennial period representation has ben increased, until now we have 225 with a ratio of population of 154. 000. Still the membership of the House compared to the llouseoi Common with 650 members, or the French Chamber of Deputies with 550. The lieichstag, German House of Hepresentalives, hu* 397 members. ft is curious to note the change* in the representation of States. Under tlie first census of I7'.H) Virginia led with lb members, Massachusetts came next with 14, then Pennsylvania with 13, and North Carolina and New York with 10 each. Virginia kept up the lead until f 810, when It half 23, I tie satin- number as Pennsylvania, ami New York h*d run up to 27. Since then New York has maintained its ascendancy, and under the census of 1830 (with a ratio of 47.700) had 40 members, Pennsylva nia 28, Virginia 21 and Ohio 19. Under the census of lap) >hio advanced to the third place, and Virginia fell back to the fourth. Since then the distribu tion of seat* by geographical section* compares with the apportionment of 18*2 as follow*; SUI-s Jin. I|e a 1-*' t*.V> Ns l.hglstl I to S. . - mi-MIS i • • <: <1 5..ii11.-tn 10 UI lor, s. Is- WY-t-rn I tl - -A M IV-ft- 1 " 5 i T- I*l X# -j -"ST SO SW This show* the tendency of |-oiuila t-on *ml political power to the South and West. With an increase ol 87 mem her* since 1850, New Kngland lose* three while the three Middle States of Penn sylvania, New Jersey and New York only show a gain of six. The Sontii gains II and the West—including the Northern Stales west of Pennsylvania —gain# 48. To reeur to the political indication* of the new apportionment, the Kepub licari State* in which gains are mad are: I title.w - t I-.** i Khw 4 M* 1 MkhtgUi 2 k* ................. 2 Ofa.W I I'rnnaiUtttiU ....-www 1 \Y|*roa*ib. 1 T t*l 17 The Democratic State* in which gains are made are : Ark *>* 1 K'tilttfkj 1 — 1 T*tM & YVrwt Vtfyiiti*.... H 1 liivrfia ........... 1 MkttSlMtf p4 1 Mih rrt'iln 2 \ irtinl ! North ('iMbllhft 1 T<**t 1A In State* which are doubtful gain* are : n*!ir mi* a X. T-ak - - I T-ui a The Republican State* which lose in the new apportionment are: 1 N*- ||*m|*hir 1 Trnmml i Totkl.. ....—... 3 tn the old sectional line*, the South gain* 15 memi>er over the last appor tionment and the North 20, hut lose* 3, making a net gain of 17. It i* evident a* t-earing on the next Preaidential elec tion, that it will require a very decided change in |>o!itical sentiment for the Democratic party to carry the Kleeto r*l College without New York. All cal culation# at thi* time, based on such a contingency, would be vague and value le*s. The 153 votes from the South mu*t be supplemented by forty-eight from the North for the Itemoerat# to elect. New York has thirty ttx of these. There remain then twelve to be carried else where. Indiana has fifteen ; or, leaving Indiana out, Neva-la and California have thirteen. New Jersey added to any other State would suffice. Hy any calculation upon which the D-mociai* could triumph without New York the whole schedule would have to lie recast. Ohio or lllinoi* would have to be gained, and in a contest in which either one of these could be carried by the Demo crat* it is probable several other West ern States, Wisconsin, Oregon and Colo rado, would lie also gained. Hut when we figure on sweeping change* we must consider they are a# likely at the South a# elsewhere; hut the consid eration* that will break the "solid South," will also divide the North. No one doubts, a* new issues arise, there will tie a change in the politic* of a num ber of State#, but it is an open question whether they will be developed in time to have much effiecl on the next Presi dentiai election. Flina the unexampled frequency of burglaries in various towns in thp Leba non, Susquehanne,Cumberland, Lehigh, Wyoming, Lackawanna and Schuylkill valleys, I lie alarm which it becoming prevalent in those aections is fully justi fied, Every night during the past two weeks there have been committed with in the districts enumerated from one to * dnxen robberies, and the skilful man ner of the crime and successful meas ures of concealment indicate that the operators are accomplished cracksmen, who have regularly organised them selves into a band to plunder the inte riortowns. This is an exceedingly un palatable truth, hut it is one to which it would be folly to turn a deaf ear. Neith er is it profitable to speculate as to where the men engaged in the nefari ous work have sprung from. The pres ent duty of the members of every com in unity is to take such precaution* an | are within reach to prevent tho success ful raid* of these criminal*. The an thoritiea ol all the interior town* should double their vigilance, to tho end tlint the criminal* may be captured and brought to punikbment, thu* putting u stop to the work.— Phila. Timet. GENERAL NEWS. Coal in considerable quantities has been discovered in Wiuston county, Mir*. The wheat crop in all the Southern State* prcHcnt* an unusually promi*ing i appearHtictt The Houfe Naval Affair* and Appro priations Committee will visit the un j completed monitor* at League Island i and elsewhere tliin week. 'I I:• Star route prosecution* are being , pushed in dead enrnet. Few Lave I in-ill tr i d and none convicted, but two i attorney* lor the prosecution have just ! been paid $6,(810 apiece. Report* fiotu Helena and adjacent place* confirm tho former tales of wide ■ptead di*-o ter Iri ui the flood*. Several live* nave been lost and terrible want prevail*. Elsewhere the worst is over. I'he Mexican government ha- begun | the construction of a telegraph line ! frotn Otxacu smith to Tchuantepee, ami | north to the Vera Crux railroad, "evi deritlv lor service in the event of a war with Guatemala." John if. McLean, the editor of the Cincinnati Kn'/uuer, contributed $250 to forward tie- religious revival now going on in that city. The gilt has Ueeo accepted with thankfulueM not unmixed with surprise. I tie Floril.i t'uum say* the camellia japonic* grows in grcst perfection at raliahnsi-ee. 'l'he trees sometime* mea* ore eight inches in diameter, attain a height of from fifteen to twenty feet, and frequently have 2 sheet of ice hs* passed westward of the ("ape, on which were discerned mi anchor, a teaman's chest, a gaff". *ev era! piece* of rope, and what appeared to be the recumbent body of a mm. Fifty-three editor* of weekly Kepub. I c*n paper* in tin* Slate, met in New York, on the 23 I, quietly for the pur |e>e of forming an association for their mutual benefit and for the purpoae ot securing concert of action in Slate and local convention*. Mr*. Sarah Heed, a female fiend who with her son clublied John King, a coal miner, to death, was arrested at Sandy ville, (>., on Friday, and lodged in jail at New Philadelphia. Her brutal son, who was an accomplice in the cold blooded murder, has left for parta un known. The Louisville € Wrier Journal saya that a recent wedding in that city was attended by the bride's mother, daugh ter and grandchild, representing four generations. Who can say, in the face of such a fact, that I,ouMVille is not a healthy city ? There i* already great difficulty in securing farm hand* in Virginia, many of the colored laborer* being engaged in building railroads and working in the mine* which are being rapidly opened in various sections of the State. A herd of 11.000 sheep hss reached Nebraska from Washington Territory. The journey has occupied two years. The trail from Washington Territory to the Missouri river is said to be the long est and hardest known to stock men. A company of Pituburg and Con nellsville capitalists has purchased over 6000 acre# of coal and other mineral lands, together with 71 farm* and 21 town lot# and the I'rsina and Norfolk railroad, which connect* with the Haiti more. An Indian woman ut Gridjey, C*L, gave birth to four children, all boy*, the other day. She went to Chico with the pappoo#es, and had a rousing reception by the aborigine* there, who held a big pow wow in her honor. The little red skin* have all received high sounding name*. The Pennsylvania railroad com j any h#s nearly completed negotiation* for j the purchase of the t'nion railroad, j which run* from the Union depot to the Canton wharves in the city of Haiti more. It will complete the link* of the i through line of the Pennsylvsnia railj road between New York aud Washing ton. Flipper's Court-martial finding ia still in the hand* of the Judge Advocate General, and Whittaker'* case also moulder* in some pigeon-hole. Had the*o fellows ieen white men their cases would have been disposed < f long since, hut now it begin* to be doubtful that they will be dismissed the service at all. The Congressional Committee having in charge the allowance of claim* upon the Treasury growing out of the assa*- i sination of General Garfield can do a little judicious snubbing with great sat isfaction to the country. There are 1 claim* that deserve attention and these are not unduly pressed ; but we hear of other* which can only arouse indignant remonstrance. — Philadelphia lierord. The Sdenlijk Amaiean think# that after all the recent talk at>ul the in crease of insanity in this country it is encouraging to learn that we are not so craxy as some other nations. At the fate meeting of the National Association for the Protection of the insane and the Prevention of Insanity it was shown that our insane numtwr about 63,000, or Ito 777 of the population. Th ratio in Kngland is Ito 3.10. Hy section* the ratio is in Ibis country: In New England, Ito SKK; Middle States, 1 to 600 j Western Stale*. I to 850; Southern States, 1 to 1100. The ratio to which we may look forward in tho future is. in the opinion of I)r. C. F. Dana; In New F.ngland, Ito 500; We#t, I to 600; South. Ito 800- In 1881 there were 74 .State and 34 private asylums. The cost ol maintaining them was $12,000,000 a year. New A (Ivertlsementa. THOMAS J. MoCULLODGH, 1 ATTOXNKV AT I.AW, I'lltl.ll'SHt'RU, t-A. off; re In Alt'Cft Otieh'l t>t)it*f iflff. ill Hi* ft Miff | tut tu' • rly c< u|4H fay tliv l'tiili|tbuiK JWiiklng (Umttmuy 4-ly. Orphans' Court Sale. I N accordance with an order of the Or(/|iftn' <'ourt ut (>mr# comity, titer* will i <*t piltiltr Ml*, OU tb prr'illiM**, vf Saturday, the. 1 Hlh uj A/arch nest. at 1 o'rlttrk, I' M , lb following dnrriliHl ran I fatal* lhp |rG|frtjr uf Ha-iiwl Y*arkk ( l( ot Mlk-r tRhi|f, tlen tw t!, fa> wit : All that certain messuage, tenement nrnl Trid ut Uiid aitun * in Wilkry towmhlp, Iwiind "l fcfarf !*•' fll s rl f'illliWM : Oft North fay Uruls . f It,* iir ifaol |t. fl VfclrritlD' !•'< *= m>l u h'-f lilfl'le of Uir *if '• ' lli k* l, O* of#* i.oly, Mfirl < , sfit V.. at I y ltitriiUtir 11 ,• M'ill I'k A< kKM A.NIHISK IIINMIIJI aMI II I V Itf.lU'll I," fin*! itinuUP . tbffea.fl tfatD-d ffHiiir liwiiifiK lloUHi, llfttik Han*. •* 1 uUi*i out t'tiildir jf. Also, nil that tneasuage, tenement, I rfi'l TfUl "f Isfli'l ailWMta* •• fa'tifiilwj ftfji) ije*. itbfxl • f-.lfa.wa ..ii (be Vrth wii'J EiMt fay iu<} f f - Ivllliil II it Valefttlfie •'! brirt -f II )'.f k*ffa< ft. |#af A MM-l, Mth ly lnll'la "f IMTA' lltrkfa , V •#t fay IftU'la of KMll.uel Y 'MI I' k fnlwAte 'fa"* fjtw-rly— •M.ii.iftif TWI.NTY AfflKk AMi HIIY fail it i'l. I(<'llk>, ft - at nivwur , thefi,i frffbtl | Tf'fllkfat II ter Tftfcu* ui H4U,-' , iMldr(l in bati'J ot)'GtjftrttiftUun f sale afl'l fb residue it tW> fjlfal •DtlUftl |3 tuefj'a lljefnaflef Wltb ihlHetl Ut l- M t|fi-il fay btJtld Ibd lli Com. if r ra M I'KKI.L, j Alfa *t M Mai 8 UiLllk.Clffk Auditor's Notice. IN* the matter of the of David r.rtl#, dw raurd The undersigned, an auditor, np jsHf-t' l I t tb" Orphan#' <>*uft >1 < r-iuidj , fa <*'flain ai-d teak* rrj*rt . f advar. uu u la fa. h-lra •-f (fat ul KflU, kinl fnak< ditri( ufi-'fi >f tl fond# in lb* batpk of fkanniel tyrwmlfy, truatw* G|f thr-ru it-fally *>i,- |H "I lhi*|o, itl neel lb |Mirii< a in lbkiel at h< • T,r* it. iHI'l-i l* at 10 am M' day, Mar*b So, '. • f. tl.e Jryfpa* <-f bit MvifilO>*f t :t iii i* i 't.\ II,At tn TfcU li a r-w r'tnWlf, N M Har" msn, M !.. of IT fer.n A*#* . PlttMmr* • I'l , lo ha* f-m- HM It to o*rf r<,w f- I " *• a(BBNMMni _ ■ |UHfo-• m lf*-M:rr?y ujilik*- ■ Ih*t >t tk' j t r**r t> r 'li, | t tt 0 t uif m m* <- i- iin mt • M.rj dlMr-a** v. H ■ "iff f Mwuk) i. t I** u-rf j in t jati i ar's ■ IM J fl'.- i.r Wrr,M fc ..i 'J !,i'l iH fUm* th If. I'Ktft % 4 § !•"•> -mh| . f I sfr ?}• .-£rftW-iMTrrOi'T.U, H 'i <*+, T.Ht K |y. m- >1 *'.*?}; rx a gr .t r In :f . • lr. 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I anada. Cut*. England. rranrw. Ixmu r. He. We bare had thirty-tl ao > -a pfrirarr. Paint* obtained tbPHiirh u* arc inetml In IJwUct- Trnno a*mcu Tbt* largo and splendid liiiia tmll wnrt ly paper. is. tO a yar.aibiwa Ox- pmgneaa ( Arlenm, ta very Interring, and hat an ennrmni* ttrrulatlon, Addnoo* MCNS A >, Patent (Mlef Wli Puh'a. of Mrmnr Awtaut*. *7 Par* turn, {" ViTt- Hand lurA ahnot Iwienufree. pENTRE COUNTY BANKING \J COMPAST. Rrte Refuwlti And Allow Ihlmml, ttiwwwai Rot*w; Hny and Anil Got. (HtrillH. Gold and Coupon*. Janar A. tuna, PruWml. J. D.Ainnt.Miln. 4-tf CWEDIBII BITTERS. O Till, GRRAT Swedish Dyspepsia Remedy! Tb* cbtef IngrediMH and llfr giving element of tlila pnl reow.h la an herb oornaaonly kanan aa bittn mint allhouati bnt vrwy rarely found la Oil* rvmnlry. > a-epilog In tb* trHo Rnrlb** It la ptkod In profn** al.nndonc* by lb* Utplandon In Iba ld**b god aonw-rtad mountain* of N.trway tn.l Suede*. and baa. In ronnertton Ulib Other fngrrdtnrwi, town anf among tbeniaeleao ear loatrely for pan aa on* of tbo a realm t retard!** for |it|opala. Kidney and Utrr Complaint that hn*v*r h*n known In plarmg Ibl* praparatl .n before ib Aamtraa poMIr w randidly b*ttu that ar baa* Rltnd a lung foil want, by giving a modulo* that will not only irmpnrarllt r!lv, but will p.!Uvlj r*r*dv*p*p*t*. Kidn*y and l,lv*r Complnlat, nod all itwdt varbwa (■ feet*. nidi aa Soar Siouarh. AO k tloadarb. pain* In Ih* aid* and R*< k, Palpitation of lb* Haort, Coat I ro ll*-*, Indignation, Tallow Kbln, Swimming of tb* Hand, • -dlnaan at Pit of Slomarh, tow Spirit*, Ac. Thro* dm** will rllr lb* arorat man. Aah yonr drnggtat for a bodll* and la Mtiiaiwl. Prten. 74 oanta. ty For Hale. V FARM containing Fitly Acre*, JI and baring Ikmag nwiid a TWO-STORT I'RAM K SMMUSII and on I building* Tltt* good. Inquireo( A. J. I f. I GRIMT, 1-1 llnteovtlt*. Canlrw rwunly , Pa Pf A M eaAprday*t born*. Sample* arortb M $Q 10 SaiUfrn*. Addrna* A. STINSOR A 00, Portland, Mat**. iny. Xew Advertisementn. Ecllefontc Enterprises. With tke Few } ear IDtbdonle prom ts# to develop into fh? most prosjierous of our inland towns—enterprise after entcrjirise. is briny started by On mpitul of our public s/,irit. o u,en, the Aml II orks, for who*' (lenerot J!< aver vouches, will shortly offer employ ment to hundretls of piopie—all the"• ]iublie enterprises ui/l put Bellefmte in the, ran of prosperous and wide-auake towns. Hire, ttuu, Is room and place. • for lively, spirited and active, young men. Among th> best and most success ful businessenterjiriser organised recent ly is the LARGE ASI) WE J. I. 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Piiw*t • loot FUttaroarr *M|**x-iaUy raoowtnrndad. Ilr. ftwwr: t bar* and t*ro tadtfaa of ytnir Root fUltar* fa tNapafmia. Ptrrinaa*, Vwlihm* and Kidnrtr iHxan. and lh*j did an* •** food than tb* doctor* and all tb* nadkiw I **** naal Inaa tb* flrat d** I hofan to to and. and I am now In parfart baattb. a*d M muHliil ***r did. I com*!** ftmr *di*4n* on* f tb* ct*at**t ot NfniAfß. MM. M MARTIN. Cl***land i\ Bold by all dr*f*tt ***ry b*r* at 91 p** bottl*. HENRY A Co., Sole PropV. •4-ljr. H V|J AC. Kn T% gKIN DISEASES CURED! By Dr. FfMtM'r Va|B OliiUaMt. (VtM *1 If M Mif. Bnylw, Rlatk Hwh or Oral*. Bloirtio* ■M Kmj.ii. nr am tk* lx, InrlatiloatmrlM, Mtty u4 hmiai. AUo imtaa 1u h. < Itch. Bait Worn. Trtiw. Rlncanvw. |nM flaw). Cl|i|" 4 llaoAr Sara Klßptna, aora U|, ell, nkatiMla t loara a4 Borva, Ac. BKIS DIBRAML A, Mir, n. riarr4a4, 0_ avllaraj h*ya*A all 4a aas lpttoß from m akla Alia*, abt.t. |yi am hia hanAa, Bawl aoA Sara, and Dourly Artr.yol Ma anm. 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