Bloomsburg democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1867-1869, January 29, 1868, Image 2

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    Vloottsburg Remount.
~1. U. JACOLIT, Ldttor.
Wednesday. Jan, 29, MC
t►rmocrafic htate Couvocntion.
ilAimisereo, Pa.. January 5 68.
The Nuttierllia St ate Committee of Penn.
rvlvania_iotvg. szed WEDNESDAY, THE
fOrRTH DAY OF MARCH, iew n
at
o'clocb as the thee, ad the Ha of
the Rouse of Hepronesentati n vea, at Harris.
neg, as the niece, for holding the annual
Convention of the party.
It is ordered that Olt; Con veution be com
peted of 01341 member for eaoh Senator and
li•Prtaelltatirs , who shall le eleute.d in the
urual mar.ner and tbey will meet at the
time and pace aforesaid. for the puwee of
nominating candidates for the offices of
Auditor Genend and Surveyor General, nod
selecting Delegates to the National Con•
• ention fur the nomination of candidates for
Proeident and Vice President.
the members and committees of the or.
an:ration and all conservative eitisene who
fso unite with ne in the support of cong.i.
a t cut! rrinciples are requested to proceed
to the election of the delegates in their re.
'pectin" districts.
By order of the Peireeratio State Coin.
wilttee. WILLIAM A. WALLACE,
0.0 Dami, Etee'y. Chairmen
"Macre noes the Democratle
Party Eland I
Fe stand: firmly ty, ind true to itt rid
'novo fandamentsl principle, t 3 wit: ' the
reatect good to the greatest number."—
Whenever an cpixsing principle i 3 allowed
•n prevail, the right:, not cnly cf the mi
rent), but et the majority are infringed
'i r on In th:s costr..try it has teen a3serted
by gatemen whale equals have rarely been
found in the world, that the majority kbould
Forent This i 3 essentially the rule of mod
, rc. titres and of nitidern civilization ; and
we hold that it ie very imprudent, to :;ay tt e
least, in any world-te statesman to atten p•
invalidate this rule, directly or indirectly.
We bare been led to them remarks not
rely by the well-known aolon of the radicle
Ohngrens, bet by the conduct of certain
Senators and representatives claiming to be
Democrats. There is an (Armoire di=ryi
ties manifestralby some protested friend: 01
the great Democratic Party to tinker with
the Constiteti.....”, an ili.,trure tut framed hy
the wise and pod men who founded out
government. This inclination to drug with
tome rot t of patent medieine the tory n(11)-
4 r et' our being as a ;topic, cannot, we be
Les e, meet with rarer from the Demootac
I the cottutq. The attempts of Thadde
Stereo. and the politicians , of New Unglairl
may, to tome extent. be overlooked ; Inas
much 63 the avowed design of that faction
‘• te Minn sand oi:orate trutridst er the ee ft .
r Wat t le :Duttbst Ponecnars..clmetally itr
ineetrpor'atinithunlves with ibe 01
',adiosl hound!, and attempt to ride down.
the Colbtifutiot efktr Count7,L inoorn.
preherittible. •
Alobetare alneyn raid, let the Demo
cratic Party be true to her princip;mos de
•-44.ed in the Constitution el the United
.Maths. Nothing more is nceciary. Then
the efforts of Rtslieab, of Conner natives, of
traitors, 101 be—r.aught ; and the country
sill be what God and nature intended it to
be, ens in sentiment as well as one in politi
cal unity.
Many papers proreronaly Deena:We d . '
not take the retne'earticrt view of tho bah
jet we do. We firmly believe thatunehange•
able truth L. the foundation upon whieh the
ruperstrueture of cur party is built ; and
that it ;ambit:ism to turn AU: five, the
ehaural.le mono,* the hour. who for par
we s pertional aggrandizement would ed
taut theDemoeratie which ;.e the o.dy
party of the eore'ry, renegade,: who
lover uctler the wing of governtueut pa.
tr..nurs. btaud, we are Demo.
'Mats or we arc nutiting.
I=ll
nie eld fivard for Fearuary.
The February number of this aduirtble
Megazitte, which we have just received, is
one of the 1.,e4t numbers ever published.
The opening article, by the editor, on "The
Prinoiplea and Ituticyuf Democracy," should
be read by those time Mtvitsj 13enmeratic
editors who tle.o,cht tl.ey were doing their
errantry torvide I.y an nafortunate alliance
with the Mongrel party. The next article.
• Will the S.)trth he Ilepre4ented in the De
nor:mile C'etavtilicn 4 r l clearly foreshadow ,
Ow wishes of the Northern Democracy on
this pint. k'newl Lireler the Roses," by
Mies Marshall. "Astorre Manfredi." trans
late' from the Italian es peemily for the Old
autird. "The %tiles of Virginia," being
the last of the admind,le. sketches of John
Eaten Cool. which ran through the Mage
r:ll.f in 1567. is poem, entitled "Coffee in
\mares.," Dr. Van Evrie's wow] article
Time Types of Mankind," in whid t the
history of the 3longolian, or yellow type, is
handled its his usual able manner, several .
miscellaneous poem.; a letter from a !south
ern gentleman, and the Book and Editor's
Tahles, complete a number which should he
read by every person who wishes to aid in
the circuits:ion of truth, and at the salve
time aequire a thorough and eorreet knowl•
edge of the current tallies of the day.
gle copies 251. ; $3 per year. Faun E% rie
jtorton tt Cu., publishes, 192 Nil!qau st.'
Now York.
tifigr Colfax stye "Every gawp you put
utem a 64414 x cheek ; or a swlrtgife, is a
pe n wer a tid ki c tking ple.:ter to round you
of a tAetuosrattiortholli4wi.' 14 rather a
Rail* etieklug 10:puerto reniiud the poi.
Oa. that c?en• in time of ueeee, the radical
,Ltsn etpeuditures that would be
autp'd ..4,rryiag (qi a war or tronisdno.4
I , svp.lrtion4. LattOrille Journal.
$411" Oen* hAlera in the custom home , .
~f the largo cities are organizing "to give
.I.llanzon a /haw in tho
,Nitionat Convention
waniusiv a Panteeretio candidate for
p r e 4 ii t gg." The object is to get Johnson
butuiiistettor to let him down nag. it is
Hot litioffir ill bt: "let fled eagy .
TUE CRISIS AT UAND.
We are in the ruidat of a revolution—
Moodie -•no thu lees a revolu•
BM
overturned by tho
ME
:04P:so, and all the
ire being rapidly con•
dam!'
powei
MMI
Executive is already strippedof many of hiu
important prerogatives, and his solemn obli
teflon to "preserve, protect and defend the
Constitution" is rendered nugatory and void
by the usurpation of Congreis. And, not
eontent with depriving the President of his
Constitutional pacts and rendering him a
automaton in the administration, they have
laid their sacrilegious hands upon the Su
premo court, the highest Judicial Tribunal
in thu country and a oo•ordinate and inde
pendent branch of the Government, and are
.coking to strip it of its powers and make it
scitacrvient to the Radical policy which dr,/
have inaugnraled•
Whore tdl this is to end, and what theot
outrages on the Constitution and these
tvurpations of power on the partof Congress
will lead to, Heaven only knows. If the
teachings of history for the last three cen
turlea are not a fault—if the experience of
England and France ie not a)) a dchi•i•qt—
thouare we rapidly nearin , 4 the point in our
history when, if the people do not ari re. it
right speedily, the Constitutional Gu%orm
went bequeathed to us as a rich legacy from
our patnotiu forefathers will have given
place to a military dictatorship of the worst
kind—the sword of a General of thu army
to give law to the country under the manip
ulations of Congreme, and the Exteutisk and
Supreme Court to be shorn of all power and
to be virtwily mot aside to of no account in
the adwiuLtration.
Zhu revolution :s upon us. How long i
will remain bloodlen is not for us to Boy.
That matter is with the people, and it will
be for them to determine their own cour.t.
of action. There is ono thing cle•ir to /air
mini, and that it , that no other civilized and
ehridian nation on the face of the (aril
would the people tamely Bubmit to . u et t out
rages on their rigida and libmties kaArl: dily
committed by the present Cungresa.
Crashing the Wealth Producers!
Thine are some six millions of workina
, men in the country, wealth producers ot .
various kinds. Over three millions of them
tae agriculturists. For one or two years,
; luring the exh-ttnee of the wealth.deetroy
log war, the agricultural interest flourished.
A sudden dcwaud for breadstuffs, before the
cost oflabor Legge to swed up to its present
s,..ture, enabled the: farmer to make large
Iprofits. He paid cif his debts told raeureti
his indepeudence. The hour of his pros
i, pet ity, nas laid, however ; for the eeliaueed
! cost of raising his produce and :he enhasmai
cost of supporting his family, soon wiped
t .ut the marein of profit MI each crop. and
I to-day, these three ruilliens of aarieulturists
•: being taxed, robbed and plundered of every
', dollar over the cost of of their yearly pro
.t lu mons, by the ruitiuus policy el the miser
able everninent which curses the country,
I demand relief. They ask that the neeessi
ties of lire may riot be hardened with taxa
t tion ; that the paper dollar may be as good
si as th t gold one; that economy may rule ii,
high placed, as it must rule in the walks . f
I humble life, if the nation at large would
1
prosper. But what 'response does the et.-
i peal of the great agricultural interes get?
1 None. The fanatical stretches in Congress
i who are destroying the last spark hell of
national prosperity, who are slowly murder
ing humanity North and Soutt by the dk
tress they arc breeding, as corruption breeds
nuggets, deride and laugh at the agony of
the wealth producers; enact week after
1 week measures which plunge the country
1 into deeper suffering; depredating the
paper dollar ; killing out commercial eon
! &knee, palsying trade, and entailing general
ruin. Do thcze, three millions of agrieul
t. torists mean to sleep over dm abuses?—
! Do they calculate to fold their arms and
t look calmly on, while gold goes up to 500,
I and the paper duller falls to 20 cents? We
ask them, bemuse in wealth, strength and
I nowhere, they aggregate heavier than all
I 1 other interests of the country combine,' ; an d
are a tower before which no administration
can stand, if they so will it. Be op, tillers
I of the soil! Get ready to act f
i
lafir The National litielligencer is not yt t
cured of the delusion that the Democratic
party must lie still in the next Presidential
campaign, and let the "baker's half dosets'•
lof
an called "Conservatives" walk over the
track under the banner of some nominee
who is neither fish nor flesh. At a tine
When the public mini Is more ineti tit e than
ever bethre, whet trary issue is so sharp .
and so clearly defined that the utost earele
land the Wit i tno:atit cannot help feclito:
ate) comprehen ding it, it is proposed to run
Isonic half-way or nun-committal candidate
for the Presidency. It' such a proposition
1 is not the "foolishness of fools,'' there can
be no such thing, as folly in the world.—
. When 111V119' convictions and passions about
; public measures are so fierce that they burn
'their very souls, it is no time for temporising
and beltway nomination'. The Democratic
}party Lad a small lesson in that way four i
years ago, when it nude a nomination th at
toll fiat, 54 far as the least enthusia-in among
its Ilidgiefl was conserned.— 0/11 Cum./. i
Stir Iltatrllvania Trad,re Fad•
'' The Little Corinirol in tint wont entertain
ing publication l'or the young that we have
ever examined. We cannot ti( .l ! hots it l'Ott•
Ably can !MVP a superior, fa. if it could
have, how eau young folks could powdibh
wish for anything hetter."
Also my whatever you ehoose in favor of
our paper, giving terms enil address—Term ,
new dollar a year. Alfred L. Xewelh Pub
Haber, Chiva.m, 111. Great intlueentent
j are offered to those who wialt to raise dubs,
wail of whoin a sample copy will p ent
t five if applied for during the prowl t tomtit.
tor A buy in Louisville, Nb o had been
relit:o4i to great debility by frequent and
copkua bleeding at the now, for which the
tillysieians could not ateount, sneezed out a
thorn a few days ago, when the hotunrrha•
gas ceal,ed. :HA be is stow regaining Lis
~t felts t b.
WAStliNteroN, Juntitiry
Till: ItßenXitruiTTlMl BILL.
Ai anticipated in thiscorrppond u nen, the
to-coiled rcaunelnetioit bill pawn! in the
Homo this afternoon, bEn strict party vote
-ye:4, 123; nsyeati. Butler's ettisstsotiote
for the (fret section of the hill, giving thu
so•called reconstruction ' , once:Aim:it, now in
se:iiion in the Siitit.liern Moles, flower t o re
movi, civil officers therein, and appal qi oth
ers in their placer, was voted down bl 5. 11'2
to 63.
work of cloi Fedor.
ire department. The
The bill now glen to the Senate, and there
is eonvidorrble Pperuhitiou us to how thus
body will treat it.
TUE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATING CONVENTION.
Several prominent Demourata froth Ohl()
are here in conmultation with Democratic
menthers of Cotorres , , with reference to the
lintel and piece for holding the Democratic
N manna Mg Convention. They are atmna ly
in favor yr Citseitinati am the proper point at
which to hold it, and may that the I)ernoc
'lel of that city will do the handaotne thing
if it mhould be selected.
Thi, committee are ball at work on the
amendatory internal revenue bill. The
whi•ky hut gill not be considered until the
other feattire4 of the bill Ethan have been
di•po+ud of, which will nut be for several
Neck., at least.
Mr. Stewart of Neva.l4, called up the bill
to rensove the dimbilities tinder the reeon
atruetion act of Governor Patton, or Ala
haw. and read a recouimentlatory letter
From General Pope. and claimed that the
I :ovetnor was on: of those who had man'.
vetted a desire to maintain ..he govcrninent
Mr. Buckalewarsued that Coogre4v could
not Icgtalate upon every individual llittle
!no'. t ilit Lefore thew
NiAhing of i.pecal intereia .r.-eurre.l iu the
Schwa to•duy, kyounil the yule or: the e++•
ton tax. referred to 'Joky/. 'fh:+•' • '
• ho reuwinder or the .i!‘c • •
he qu, stint, n' ..d ;it ,
for Ousted tr. , .:. }i.• •
$1:1 1 .8FM1. ••• ;
Several Leah ;:o% itet " • • .. : •
urging cereal it,.• ii.. . 4 1 3 . e
concurrence of two.tith,b, of the Jud g e+ rti
ht. Supresae Court in any deekion affect•
ing the constitutionality of an Rut of (;ou•
g. ca.
Mr. Therman presented a report of the
Committee of conference un the bill rcliev.
lug cotton from tax. stating that they were
unable to epee. and moving the appoint
went of another COUltilittee, and instruct
in;; them to recede from the eenate amend•
went, and to report an autentlinent allowing
N
the inirtation of foreign cotton duty free.
The resoltitiou to wink l'hilito F. Thum.
e . 4. Serv i tor 641 from 31aryluntl, un takina
the outh, was taken tsp, and delote , l
)les.re• Doolittle, Drake, Tiltbm and other!
M r . l' u r, Wyrk, nt' New York. from ri
Ontatnitteu on Retrenehment. tin•wit .1
reptat in the ram: of thetint: ,. -: , u.v A "
vhente. closing with a re•oin ha t !'.r
the Commissioner of Internal Itvb s•
'evoke hi 4 penal:Outs exempting
payment of special ill Nt'-+ anll limit:Ai. discs
vibration to take eft et riot's May 2Sti.,
h o report lone 11,1 14 ' U V " White,' tuld
until tit-uinnow.
WASIIINGMY, January C. 3.
The Houle Committee en Vereian Affit'ry
having to-lay agreed on it bill fir the better
et eetion el' the ibh a•l' A me. h. as • nix no
while abroad, it a expected that the meas.
urea will soon be reported. and will then tin
ileu%: give rile to elahorant debat e , !war ty
ov !new:x.l or the livuul being auxi•ni.
i‘; express his views tin the question.
The Distriet negro jury bill having faded
to become a law, as shown by the President's
message to the Senate to-day, it is expected
hat the measure will be revised in that body
and passed as speedily as itotteible. The
negroes and their white allies here are clam
onng for enactment. and, theretitre.
important public tiUSiitt , omit be h ue d
and the bill repassed without delay.
TAXATION OF SHARES I NATIOYAL BANKS.
The HIM Onntnittee on Banking and
Currency have substautially aareell n bill
authorizing the seven-8i SlateNint urea to
tax the shareholders of national banks, res
ident within their reopeetive tqatez.
THE ?REMY WITII COI UMILIA.
The SerTetary of State is tolvired to-day
of the execution of a treaty between the
United States and the lieputilic ut Columbia
tier the cowl ruction of a thip ucrobs the
IttNous of I'm-fen.
The debate in the Senate 011 the *notion to
tar the house obstruction bill attracts con
siderable attention, and has dm fur encour
aged the friends of that lumbar° that it sill
eventually past,.
This committee held another meeting to
fitty and considered VIMUUS suggestions /Ow.
the to the proputed amendment of the in.
tot tad revenue lams. They hope to report
Itch a bill early twat woos. Th us tu t
hut bibs definite has been determined.
ct mu t JrrrEttsoN
The Secretary of War has replied to the
resolution of the noose asking_ iuthromirimi
vripecting the capture of Aeffersoo
ou file in that Department.. report of
Colonel Pritchard, commanding die expedi
i ion, states that at the time of the upturn
Ime were picaent eiriht officers and twelv.
enlisted meth but their names are not given.
Captain liathaway, of the Fourth Michigan
eavulry, in a list subsequently furnished ac
counts for eight commissiened officers and
one hundred and forty-five enlisted men
present at said captive.
Our ronsill at Rotterdam report. , the
wreck of the brig Rebccea Acppard on the
Mb Deee.uber. Me was hound from
Philadelphia to Itotturtlam µ itb a cargo of
petroleum.
Mr. Van Winkle. of West Virginia, from
he Finaiiee Committee, reported a hill to
amend the the national currency act.
Ti authoriitea the Com ph oiler or tho Cur
rener to replace national bank notes muti
laced or destroyed, and provides fir the do-
A(1110(1011 of th e Uner by noienuttion instead
of burning.
WnsimmiToN. January 26.
The ko - esilleil Reconstruction Committee
will limbo* report their new Supreme
Court bill tomorrow. This niciicilre. it will
he retneuthered, withdraws the appellate ,tv•
risdict Mu or that Court over IlheA arising
under any of the numerous act, of Congress
for Africanising the Sotithern Stutes. The
Radicals any something of the kind mot be
speedily done, otherwise all their labor will he
10 , 4 by the effeet of the mitiated decision
in the AleCardle cable. The b ill
, in WTI'
tion is regarded IP Ltmlbstitutc for t he °nettlet
passed the !louse hug week, requiring the
con , urr , llo , kr the :Shumate
PROM IWAIMINGTON.
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
00VtIMOR PAll'O,l
JANCAMY, '
CONGMESSIONAL.
CO TTO:: TAX
SENATOR TrniMAR
(;Li IY ;Al ASYLUM
.lUrnat3 OF AM). RICA!: CITI7T.N9
THE NEGRO JURY mu,
JANUARY,
DERATY. IN Iflt sum.
SIIB WAYS AND /JEANS COMM rn•Er
REPORT 01' A IV RICK
PATIWAI. CURIUM 1' ACT.
TUE AtTACK ON WE suriiimt count
Court in any 64J every decision affecting the
coitatituttututlity nr on nut ur eungres6.--
Thnt ineactre mill "lmp fire" in the Judi-
eiiry Committee of the Penato,
rut; Dim 0t.1141 tit: nuuI.NALIN.t tiSVENiItiN
f'motilleraLlo speculation is alreutly in- ;
chrlired in among prominent liumormts here-
talmum tl/1 to the proper plitco fur holding the
l/ernocratio Nominating (7onventiun. 'rho
Western member" are untlerstuml to Isi in
favor of Cincinnati as the 'live, and in this.
they arc prubstrly «upported by throw from l
Kentucky. lialtittioro anti l'hilluielphia
have both been prominently mentioned, but
1
at present the intliestions tire inure lirsurabler
to the selection of Cincinnati.
STANTON AND HIM sADIOAL mimic
Mr. Edwin M. Stanton continuos to hold
,eeret conferetwea with Ilia Raclin' friends
in Congest,. A dozen or more of them vi
sit him every day, and the presumption is,
the" ore concocting gime conspiracy in fur
therance of the revolutionary designs of the
Jacobins at the Copilot
lIMAMTA,
. Mr. Mond of Pe nsyleania addressed the
Conimitteu on the gurstion of tillalWea. Ile
thought it would be well to postpone the die
enNiien of the quet•liou us t o th e mone y i n .
which the principal of the national debt
should be paid, and to icc all their energies
to a wire and earnest effort to make the cur
rency equal io value to 'odd. Before specie
payments could he resumed at home the ebb
of the previous metals to foreign countries
must be stopped. Economy most be substi
tuted G.r wastefulness. Homespun and
homemade must he subetittited fir foreign
manufacturer, and the, country must nesse,
in its comtnereial relations with ether coon•
tries, to be a debtor.
KATIONAI. DEBT
Mr. IViknit of lowa addressed the Coin
mittm on th e qty.flinte finances end the na
tional debt. Ho declared hitn'clf in farm
rglying the principal ix the I mods in law.
'al tonney exevit where they our I
ti. i e paid in gold. Th.: °wash'. doctrine
h. he'd to le not w.ly in violation of tie:
ttt i‘ ix Ihp AA's , of tic.
, t• . 4
rrevondvist 4if the
Sow York T. ani; give:. the %Hotting in.
, idu view or the eve,ative se ion or the
ttlenate in the Staaten ease :
Tbo Senate had a long executive fiession
to-day. It teal I:te in the evening, bethre
the adjournment took place. Senator How
ard', report on the buspcipiion of Secretary
Stanton wa.. under consideration (luring the
whole se:abioti, and 1%134 finally disposed of.
Senators Buck
:slew, Dovia, Dixon, Doolittle,
and, Hendricks all made FpeecheA : .o s t u t n ing
'he action of President Johreqm, while Sett
.itors Howard, Morton. and Feseenden
-poke iu titvor of the adoption oc the re•
port. The Speech wade I.v Mr. Feesetelen
to have been very Alit and exhnu•s•
touching all the questions of law in
he matter. At abutits o'dock a tote wa,
.itken, and the repart of the 31ilitary
de,l.lioneStantiot to be still Seem ,
iry it Wit.. true ?Aired 11. a %ate 4 r,5
•. • mat, Ir sih: voting tti the allii•
• 144
qe•-tr. Antho Cattvil. Catacri•ti.
ode, (.`.9)11,...!.. Corbett,
I.; in:in, I.frake. } flow's. Ferry.
Ith., F. tlarfmn. i as , /
Moron. of Vermont; .Mot.
red cf 'Alkiaw, Murton, Net., l'onxt bon of
Newhangsolsire, l'ontertn', Itinooty. Stimart
Sentastrr, Thayre, Tipton. Tennoloill, %Vale,
Van Williums; and Wilson.
ThoNe wkQ 001 in the negative use us
follun.:
Bayard Buclakw. Daviv,
lith•littlsk, cod l'attt rpm, Tt.tint.*mt.
Messrs Ilen.lerson and Hendricks. were
retired )Jr liow‘ lie'., liansuo was in
hillitiptt. but rernstal to vote, twin', it is
said, to u personal quarrel with Mr. Stanton.
Thute :donut and not. voting were as
lows.
Mer , re.. Brim's, Sao! Awl) Guthrie,
Sherman, Jainism", Sprague, Norton, anal
titni. fITANBUttr. Attorney Gen
eral oldie United Slatog, at the Detnoeratie
Bancoet given at V athington, on the Stli
ht spettLiug of the reconstruction ;too
:
"Gentlemen, I have been at the Lar
nearly halt* a eeetery. and have been u eon
sum t ydet : t no , on!) , of the common law,
dot of, own eentlitutional law, and Ido
hot tic-nate to Nay that the waole of thew
roo o notru e l i on bets of ensign:4, from begin
ning to end—tiro, wowd and thind in the
series—are noeenttitutional and void.—
There are time:, Whell to be silent it unfaith
ful. There are tittles when men nasal await
out. I will not attempt to school invself
ion reticence necti these great. questiont.
anti I could not if I would."
Such language stirs the blood of the
true friends of tho country, anti in such
utterenees, we trust, the people will find
encouragement to condemn. with an cat ncsi
promptuev, the. "outside" operations of
'Thaddeus Stevens and his assistatito.
11 .. The names of rati.litlates fir the
Presidency are at thick as rats in an old
barn. It is t.. be espeetei that bud) emi
nent gentlemen as Mr. Pendleton, or the
two Soyinours, i-houlei be frequently men
tioned in CI inncetion iiith this hish office;
but it is a great shame. an 1 a disgrace to
American ,r
0 1 , 4 . al . 4 I
up a
Se - Gr 't:
w h o hoe" • :teary an 0
:ideally, for the office. Since the nomina
tion and election of such a wan as Lincoln,
it, is not woriderthl that all sorts of adventur
ers should expeet to be President, but it is
a great shame that so many editors can be
found ready to , ?tieuurage this ridieuluus
ambition. It is degrading Statesmanship
t 1 charlatanry. It is both confusing and
debasing to the public opinion of the Dein
otraey. There ought to be but one sent
iment among men or pc,,,e, at the present
time, in relation to the Democratic nominee,
which is, We think, that he mutt be en
acknowleJeed statesman. awl a man. of the
most exalted character. The West will
probably claim the nominee, as there never
has been a lhineteratic Preeiticort front that
section. The prefiseance of the western 10
°gallons will theretOre, without doubt, have
a controlling influence in the convention.
Bet we hope to see no more space wasted in
putties: forward the mimeo of "Toni, Dirk,
and Harry." If la alano by the tricks of
spoils-hunters, public opinion wilt quite
unerringly point to the attest men. If ever
public opinion hat been drawn upon tin
worthy and incompetent mon for hi g h posi
tions, it has been brought about by the
agency of' emit and puffing. The. unbi a sed
common sense of the people seldom goes
wrote. It is the wanufactuied public
opinion which has been the ottre. ,
litany ilia tie ociety. -Cda Chard.
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COMMICRCIAL NAMES
nottotwec to ratinnts *nil dexter, in Cr►ril
lehrh. That Ipe polae ing prn nn potc In eh ad.•ptee
for tip pfe•ehl 'pleat
IMUGII'S UAW WM: 111( 1 ANIATI
Vries.. VI per YAW 15s
D.1(761111 ettirl(lo ROVE
Pike. •(tt per 2.010
CIPMAGo FLonDSIAVVIte
Pr.ce, $3O per :A 0 !Le.
i , 'rm. well 11:10011 11 , .PUhr
T i to E M ARK v: ,..1.!....ri nal be fums,l
.41.7„emv:11;itrixi" the
'rho, high cutlet:Mew in
which haumee hewn Me.
;rear. bete born field. due.
1 Img looirieeu yoms past, we
•hull fully ruotain 11, 5155!
\ s.,_ _ ) future. 111 V ins hew the on.
lire ventral of the great soh
whim , . of the oily of Chicago. fat furnish, is Arno
Memo hood Monoplane yiebling MOW, 11111, % IL . SUMP'S.
141,4 1 7 14.1.11. Hired. Ike . w. 11l IVO. 111 11:011.11eCtIOR o sib
our work• In l'hihrilelphia. the 14rarrt for oloties tut
ltirm,,h,as three manure., at the above low prints.
11, 1 11*(;11 ir rub. rhsla,lelphse.
1111/HTII-WI:NIERN Ertl IMMO CO.. Cl&e.aCn.
lulls R. 41.81104 & Ckiel Arse. Mgr Yo
CID )IME W. IllltKt ft :.:0 •• Omit nn.
tEC&O F. DUG DAL WIt1) esti Id Age ti t. Nth wore ,
Fm aq lamps:my, rnsitertine Ih. above Manures,
saddsee.either or th. alrnc hmaws
January at
NEW STOVE AND TIN 81101'.
O,IIIAIV OTRKIM.VGGARIS IWPosl re
a I L(.xx?, 'front.) ISLOOMSOCIII, rA.
'ETD: motor asaued Aaa Jul /tied up, and opened,
I- m•w
MEE
ti '`t' AND TI . 1 1 •4111111 P,
ahem I. lc prepared io wake up ileac
WAKE of .01 itinifii it 100110 e, pad Co
wpn iiesinesi. purl Map Arb, upon ib4.0101.1 tea.
keeps on band tirOVIN 01
Various patteriie and *t Im , . which be *lll fail upon
1.. sulk toirchailitto.
MVP . 11« II a gaol mechanic, and de•
aeovina ui patronise.
J AC , OII 31 rz.
Moaansbottg. Eleps. 9. 11: 0 .0.-17.
AUbII N ISTIt A'l`oll'S NOTICE.
&Weer Dari 4 sr.( (ark, Itstref Nontens Ter, it , ecled.
Lettere "( win iitletrellou on tho Vat , Id
W. l'lnrk. tate or Montour r"luntlon
County. deteared have been granted by the Kest .tet
of Saul County. to 1. M. Phonon,. In rataW,sert,l:ol ,
County. Ail permits haVIII. claims brunet the es
tate of the dot mlent ere 1,14101 ed to Prevent them to
the adminietraior ter sfilleniPia and 111.0 e Iwo" Ina
thennedees Indebted to the eillute will imact•
ilit9 p4,lllClit lt) the ilifoleraotTleJ .
J. Aditittoottator.
eutawistra. Jan.
I I H E SWAN BUTE L,
!Tut; urrem tiousej
Orangeville, Coluinbia Co., Pa.
'l'i..• rt..p«eitully it 40111.14 hi.
fri•nee .'d the ;white. ttha h. h:to taken the
alms« weds hown
if. ,Litt: uF F.STEIII'IINMENT.
tn.i wit' he 1.104,1 i to tecetrn the ragout at .Ilialth
will furor him t*illt a rill. Ile Will 11«ep
A G 11411) ISLE,
Ai liar wrll .t•wked with the beet of Lisa of.. cud
«r«ty Oran will ha iit.«lr to rehdor ''«turn ,ati.t.e.
.1011 N SNYDER.
, PtebtrAttle ali.,cb ta.
A.DmINISTItATOR'S
040 rrivkliw Moms hp,
f'oPombie tbente
I Photo of Admlutotretlhh oh Iha ettete oflunlcl
Bootle, IMP Pre"tilm Township ho"horn
n.ented Ay Mc Relied, of rani Connie, to Reub.a
llnlTtle. moduli to 'mid monehip. Alt tict..oct ,
flaring Halms senlnet thn.klliil of the decedent aro
reoested ro gmeeene them Mr tmttlemetit In tho
YIl nibtriont Htd 11..w0 hut , IM.T In t h e P•Illt11 will
nuke paytntht Photo delee to
the udetemne.l.
T p
Adlalulltatnt
Dec, II ITV: .ce
'OM MCIAILiTION.
(1117111th LAIC the lien, %VILMA e wet t.. rree , teel
00 lunge of the ()tort of Oyer and rithlthir tar U. %
err full Ilellvery, thnot of leveller einiehitte of the
Pose* andl l'ntirl orrninutillgt Nadi and Ofrirrier I . .rart
in the 1 4, 1 i 1 ". 11 ^.1 :oieperer llr rte. gaselier,
olVnttiusithe,llalltiron and Weresithe hue the Ilion. Irani
IN ; r r and pro, r clipet,dis s A event %Nikes ef Culutir
him hive tereireil their Pirreept. trerrline rhtn the ?It
ear of l'et„ tit thit year astir Lord ore. tlh.tinne eight
hundred and etsty•eeren. in 010 etreeh f.., 11 0 4114 a
1A01rtr01 . 0) 1 0111100 Tf./Motlrr and Genera Jai, deli% ery
tletteral Quart. r geetiune tif the Prate, Vitionten Plea,
ltd Orphirtor 1'00,4, in Ithinue.larg In the critntv ~r
reinnthle. ett the firm iloththy. tieing 111 , day,
rubfUlify 411•11111111• lIV.O week*
howr
I. hereby elven, to the ihnuner, the itiPticee
of the Pence and of We OM.' enmity tife ti
U 011,13 that they be then and titer, In their ironer per.
Puh al 10 &rite k b, the fotennen (4.14 , 1 ray nab their
rn Dtd•, 1040i:1110M 1131 d other rO/120111b;:lifie 10 •I 4
010.0 Ihiage with to their ulna's apptrtatise to be dour.
And (knee that are hound by itropilleoure. to prueetnte
marl net the prleuners that ere or map he In the Juin(
slid county of throat** to be then and there to promo
lute that;, am shell be Joel. /wore are requeeted to br
punctual in shell ettene•nurtereentily to their n nicer
nee., I Unted nt finuniebere, the tiN 'lay IM.C.
1...0 In the year e( our turd one Inorl i rml right
eeroe 1 hundred 8101101) I.OOOIIMM In the eieettel
year of the Independence of the Crater Puttee ol
Atherieh. ( 001/ coca 11118 Coilloswy 4 Lru •
01111.1..111D,
itionsastairg. JorJari tl, thee%
GL4.ND JURORS, FEB. TERM
norm - Jsrob P•ebovh.r, Phenols pol.y.
Ogdou.
lIIIAVIIII-C•cw• P. Dr 1.01.41
1111 leK WJI11)-Jobn Uo.k. Ultvt.
Lewlf Esti°.
Co% V ViPt.43l-- / , •104 flyer. • •
...V9'AIWIA4 th,...31,, job. ' ph ra pt, 92
l'INIIINOVItF.1.1:- J IMP.,
VSKKIN - Ithnititon etnrk
6111:10,. Winn. -Jogept.
-Poor um.
ImapiN-Ileary WS( titt, t; 1 0,
W. Muppfre.
MoVrtit , ll-Mothael 004. A.
hi A. 1 - Harman
ott Phi It -II K. t 4 t.aa•
PIN Cl.•ba
Wirril•-• Mow, I:reveling.
MAMMA t!'-Ocurse chrololil. %fuer*.
TRAVERSE JURORS, FOR FEB
itilAltY Timm, ism.
MOW- luhil C. Gtolg ott Mao, /aC41.7.
baton-Partin Mihtert
cantre-Ani..n Kliator.
tS 'arise CIPP•tt. /snal)81 1 / 4 4111.
tinto-)...;ph lenyger.
Etstitamert“.4-/ritiet rt. Pnttertoi. ftinAnk flask
Vronsinto-tVlltistst Rev/tarn.
Uteenw.all-o.e:ge ureenly, /;,,h,Atte
Juhu Dollusan., WIIIIcat Tbon , .r.
- %chi:Wish 8re....
/scions-J.IN J //rll.ney.
Mt. 14 , aenut - tVal.latu
Ma/tan • It•gt..tt //biotin, ht.t,entsat. Weti.vet.
flialos-John
Orange- (kt,gge W AtipptPatnit. /gums
it , mesisscruel.-Ossuda I Maack. Nov:PM I , lt..eican
Anisi
reutt-Litat , s Lee. lo•orrh Wit:tt%
/saws M d. tiCe.llllljll William 0: t/tatpt,..l/. Jatuk
'retwslit/cr.J.!ta PC.rt•tet. Tio.n is 1.:N.14.
diNwtokir-Juniggi...ogrdl, Andre* L.mat.gh.
Bel* kik Ituto.-16ba Comit
A URURS FOR COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS, FEBRUARY 10th, 1664.
lasi tin V. Weo.liwtsr4. NowtJa W. llastio
'Minas* Knnrr. joke WIC.
&smock f10g.,-)...t0 4fe malt. 14ai.di .w.r.
prwcpsek--johil W. rim Motel Krlchurt:
4stas lin.t..nbas , l6l Jona Kt6fer.
GrOfel: U. W 1.1 , 1110
riittr....#.llhe UM. Ikanc II•es Nsbtop R. Mete.
run) .Mani--11004 1 T
cOle 4061111
if uu
rfahi.:lll4 . l 110101.1
Ileasseloale —Wen. 1.d.1y Jsa App (Polo, Man WO
ikons. Wllligen WM.. ha. I. Jamas W. I,..ter.
latwust— Who. relit %b haiti A
tea. Myatt,.
11 , 141...A.-Joropta
Moon— A Irra.et Setter,.
Mellen Ethan h. I.os n, Liwli et (mar.
U.O Welsh.
Penn— Imllhat A . Corn: la J.,* lab ON*.
$.lSt--.leguice
ItIAL LIST, I'oll FEB. TLltll, iFLS
:tr : ,, y r t.heft r!..t al .1, .t
ti..td • cag., .e. E.
.1 vy s Wass A Min.,. ism,* 11, is.
%%Pima vs Apse U. Lii,ll/.
4 J sows 1: *soon vs. WI el
illowin nu* vs 1 4 1 Voshr J. lc's.
7 ilmnur.l Ws'ers v..
P..stive I t 1 Alen. v s. Iteurse tl'4k 11.
9 Jr Co v.. 'Nary ti .2... n.
to 2 .`104 Wc114.1.0.1 as. Lvs+l4r I:oxtr,
Is tti r'o roigiw•ii 1' tla
4: l 'a a:a %Steal! .1 al rs AAA disse...4
14 Niss rt at.
13 r it. ecrsuu • Ai.irvw I trl.a.
le le It. Nes..., ier Seim
17 James 117tV.,krt vs % 1.. I'an*b.ll.
tit 014..4 hint' • 3.4bvs h, lAor.
111 SV/liinvy lasl.l a• lobs l A s rms.,. h i
4 Ismael IS. 1:111's Adm. V. Ltal. , . f
ilksrivrs W. vs. the 70w...1.11. Igyon.
101 1.16.4 v ...Mt 10. i.aite ri•lttt i t. •1.
.i Jn..aa Thot h s. lope %• Iltnr) rft
01 Jobe C 14.41 vs. 4261r0v. A. 10,11.
0.1 I..'etharius wacky r«. Piroben
vd hear, ...Lit at George Ilassart. vt. O.;
j. ti . t r. Worry I'. 11avvosn•
{lva.) lompp vs. IllivllS*ll l llb...
11 11911 vs. Choir.
w 1NV...! Petals e•iNeVid it Illarrie.
.11 Juliet I..wgat vs lrt stet Powet..4 iii
.t 0 klellteetty v. Veber. Parrett S. Ca.
33 Juaept. blots vs. taweet P.% sweat.
teat: cuLt..3l A N.
Elsoonv.hars Jan.
APP LICANTS i.n lion& it KnA
• ItANT AND LNUUR eTOItt: LI
CENSEtt.
Notice is liervby given that the f..iltnting
persons have wade application to the Pro
t honaary or ColiiiiiLia County rer Tavern,
Restaurant and loilitor. Store Lieetuies to too
grunted at the coining February Term :
Ilkini. Widuiyer it Jaeohy, E. 11 0 ase.
Remick. Iteivard Itcrger, ..
do Henry M. Heckman. "
do I.ewis .Enke, hotel.
Cataivista. t ;ilbert A: Co., 1.. Ptere.
0 n•euvrooll John Leggett, lloicl.
Blaine. J. K Loo k ienherger, -
Itoaringercek. John I Kline. .*
JESSE COLEMAN, I'ruth'y.
Prothonotary's Office, t
llloonntburg, Jan. 8. 1868. I
ebiladdpkia & Egie Rail Read,
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Tuirmroti nlitEer Porn nrrWZCIN
Plf 1 i.l,
Ittritit'll", W11.1.1.1%1nt it I',
•%!,
G1:1: t OIL REGION
yr rEVItiViNANIA.
ELECANT SLEEPING ('AILS
tto all Nsibi Tratud.
f:t0t414;40, 4,,,..23. =4F.'7
TILE ( ) 111 ) /IANIS'. 1 :VtliT tirct)ip
.
1.:11 R 1.% Col:N1 V Cisme r. Will Asa R Robayt.•
W I.44TWA RP. , lia •'1 /4(k.on townotna. 4.N.slastial. vaunt, 11...
'4 Ail. TRAIN lea... £3lllolelpt.l4 It b! , p. n , 1,0,10 % , tt...., s'...l‘. ~ r appointed Ly Ilia Ihpb,/....
.• .. yz..,(3.1 4 ,t,..a.uu 330 a, ,„, , roofs of is:Mambos flaunty. to .4,4 1 55• sod aslJa.t *lc
" as(i.• at Este 3 INI p . at , falai a and prortsrlioal of tiu• ...sole of Iti • otanon n ..
CAIN tXPREnn wanes (•,,..;
. in,lnlph to Ii 00 Doan Ito the halals Pit At., ear". Viatnaz 11000 aintratur az
.. ign.th ani n nr i an d n4l p. at. William' r. it/picric dre. , ;.onal, to an/ asnotst lb.
" snip.. at Este vasa. m. C.oolltas to Ilk ..id,r ...Ink/tab...l3y is at, w41a...0101-
CI,MIRA NAZI. lean.. 1.1,040..40,1t cno. lc rreCia.r. of Ilea iis c - Jrdt. an/ ail olactihorpoac 1,,.
.• .. N,,,..,/.opip.. f ivid 4 v.; 4,, us.. torrotcli. at the. alele.. .4 the wucfli ii r o r 0 64 .,4,, ,"
- .rust at Lack tia.co :43u. o( : igiolussalmt. Hs end for seiti cutattiy. tut 411. 4:5ir... -
EAR l'W .1 It J. Of hit appaiatioaat. Oa Saillrda,. Ike 113th slay al
II %11. TRAIN leavve Erie 4,; ..t a in 1 Jrapaitry . feat.. at 10 0 . 1.1..vh.a. m at acid day, A..
" ::
arrit;it h
riLli t e d ha :7 l P l i sii iand t I , 3,. 2 % 1 @ a. g . i 0111711184:4711t.I'll'.V111;ttlIZIIIr:linir.11.1ge Itreivir:t.4":4:7l2ll.ftt 4
oti,
ERIC 11.11 1 reras Ittret4 elle 4 tr. p tn . 1 caging is rot a 148 or lkilatu of ,sni4 boa/.
Rorthamlsarland 3 ne a. it,, . „ 10 ,,,.0N a. I ligtg.e. Amait ,, ,
.. . %nine at Ptsininii , ntt 1 110 p. la i 1111 1 1, einsturr. Dv.. •.......p....•W,
I:LMIISLA MAIL lat.VC4l Link Haven 3 1.1 ii. LH .........--- --.---..---
orr ane after MONDAY. N4,l7.3lMLlty:an lanthc
tn'np Oh wM l'Oliadelpftla k grie Road
tunas follow.
Ni•tilitaberlaaJ 1u 10 s to
arrive at Philadelphia d 10 p. tn.
Mail pad Espread ennueet 'Alta all trunta ou
W MUMS At 11A11.1V A% . re.a;%,,
lellirlus Philadelphia at 11 00 M. arrive at li'.
att144.1. . and la: Coq a• 5d .
LIMON{ il IS M . 4. rive Id Od
city lir 4 Yi p. iu.
All pains on Warren 411 Ersoklin Rrilwrymike
4110•6 tuansretion. nt Uil City with re4iit
lin rod Pettoieras Centre. BAIN.a tfi e,evio
THAOUGU. A. h. T 1 LU. Guheral Sup's LN.
Sti.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Is ihs Omitting' cowl 1 ,, and tnr tlia county tf
riniimabir. is tho dtstlul st the estata of wish u ,
Illsilher. Isis of tlloulu l'isosholtip In soilil Lninity, de
timed. The tisdarofitacd. Assisi*/ ep0,4,11e4
Ologtt to make Oil tritium.* of the 1.414,,te in m e
Mode
if the adMinibirator of 6E1.1. ducrdrnt, sill
me ,' the t0.‘4100 110.
ipso' nisiwist in lbs uffibb of Hubert F. ia is og fag. m
lieveiebtail oo ttattirdly the nut 'hi) , of r. busary •
SW*. at In o'clock a. us. All parties listisnsitesi
f eeee,teit teeth rid mn that 1:47 and pregeost ti,: s
gloms. In be flie•ver eltel.ded (Mtn any pan or
shiers of teol Nee
fIEO. a CoLtMAN,
January N. IN Y. .I'w
MMI
Ltablitilied 1820.
G. W. CARPENTER, RENSZE V a CO,
11'1101.1,;SALF;
731 111crimir HT. (me) tkor I,lo* tib. In \littritll.
ununs. rt)!Cm runmicAt.4.
I' A 1110 (ilia. WASP, VAP N MVII 4 ,
And Ptrt;.y other in ielO li,pendlitiloi g o ti l t
t.r !no two tria.iir stud et 'hp
t 311 ;tar ILK x.
, 141/01 Zt. 111110,
. _ _
E W LW GOON.
Car puhinc .1.5.1.151 1. , sr $n mind tAid
u. ir. ciurimir &
•Mer tottwitty 11.4.1
laSittIFST AND REST 3ELECTI 4 .O
FG~:It (J? PALI. VD WINTE It
JIG lIT
ut k.,k.fs 411,44 node MAD. fot .401%
tqf 10.36.;,
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