THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COJJNTY, PA. lie dfdumbinu AND IJIaomsinvg gcmocvnt BLOOMSBUKG, PA. rrltlny aiornliifT, .tiiRiist 12, 1870. ej-TIlK OOLUMIIIAN lifts the Lnrgtlt Circulation of miy paper published In Northern Pcmuylvmiln, nmt Is Alto a mnch larger sheet thnn any oMtacotem iorarlef and la therefore the best medium for iMlrertUIng In thla aeetlon nftho State Sclcgnto nominations. Wo havo lierctoforo on Bovernl occih Ions called attention to tlio subject of reform In tho making of nominations, find havo recommended that such changes should bo mado In our Dclo gato system tvs would mako It moro Just in character nnd satisfactory in opera tion. Every year, every successlvo con vention, convlncos us moro and nioro of tho necessity of reform nnd our senso of duty to tho public impels us to ox- press that conviction and to point out thoso remedial changes Which, In our opinion, will bo found upon trial to be most effectual and salutary. Tho two main objects to bo secured by amendment of our rules of tiomina tlon aro ovldontly tho'ibllowifig: 1. Tho representation of our election districts in Convention in proportion to their democratic vote; and i. tho representation (as nearly as may bo) of all thovotcrswho tako patt in the primary elections. Neither of theso objects Is secured by our present dolegato system which must therefore bo characterized as imperfect and unjust. A district with 00 voters lias tho sarao number of delegates and tho samo power in convention as ono of 250; and whenever thero is sv contest in a district and the people aro divided iti their preferences between candidates, apart of them only can obtain repre sentation and tho rest aro virtually clis- iranchlsed. Proportional representation of districts in connection with tho Free Vote will remedy theso ovils, reduce tho oxpenso of elections and sccuro moro of harmony in party action. But for Ucliberato and intelligent changes in thorules which regulnto nominations wo supposo wo must look to a special Convention to bo called to tako them into consideration, inasmuch as ordi nary conventions aro too much occu pied with tho making of nominations to consider fully or properly tho sub ject of reform. Wo hopo that such n Convention will bo called at somo con venient time during tho present year, and wo beliovo that thero is interest enough felt in tho subject of reform to secure a full Convention and wise and proper changes. The Proof. A short timo sinco wo staled that tho words " without defalcation " in a noto, according to a decision of Radical au thorities required an additional flvo cents stamp. Tho absurdity of such an mca was sucn mat our business men hooted at tho idea, and censured us for circulating such a statement. They properly urged that, if tho addition of thoso words mado tho note stampablo, tho clauses "for vaiuo received," and "with interest" would havo tho samo effect. Wo admit that such would bo tho case, and if somo zealous Itepuhli can will only writo to tho Bovenuo De partment at Washington, making tho proper inquiries wo havo no doubt that decisions to that effect will bo promptly given. Whether just orunjust, legal or illegal, tho decisions aro always In favor of increased taxation. Wo beliovo that all our bankable notc3 contain tho words "without defalcation," and yet aro pos itive that nonoof them aroovcrstamped ns agreements. Wo do not mean to in sinuate that tho officers and directors of our banks havo over wilfully violated tho law j but like poor Billmeyer and thousands of others, they did not and could not fathom tho Inscrulablo myste ries of tho Internal Rovenuo Bureau. A Democratic Congress is tho remedy for such absurdities. Below wo givo tho text of this ridic ulous decision : Office Treasury Department, ) Washington, July 8, 1870. f Hir: J. Bastress, Cashier First Na tional Bank of York, Pa., writes under dato of tho 7th Inst., to this ofllco, In quiring if tho clauso "without dofalca ton" inserted In n Promissory noto sub jects such a noto to an additional stamp. He has been referred to you, and you aro thereroro adviaed that such notes should In addition to thostamp required upon them, as such, bo stamped as agree ments with respect to tho clauso or worus quoieu. nespectrully. J. V. Douglass. T)iiintv Prim Rcpublicans in Sullivan County. Tho Sullivan Free Press is very much disgusted with tho results of the K0' publican Convention lately held in that county, and says "The Republican County Convention wnicnmotat Forksvillo. on Tucsdav jasi, was without .doubt tho greatest of this County." vririro-.1-."?'"""""'""'"""""" So It would seem that, oven in tho party which claims all thopolltlcal pur- uy tnero is to do nau, things aro not ni ways as they should bo. It has becomo quito common for Republican Con ven cism, tho last ono hold in Philadelphia ending In a free fight, pistols and other Radical arguments beintr freelv used. Tho FreePress still further remarks. "Tnirinif ninn nii ... r. this year was n decided failure, and did jiui, iu uuy tseiisu oi mo worn, oxpress i iiio Dcuiimems or leoiings or tho Ro- ffi iy uiiow tiicmseivcs to uo blindfolded anu lea by thofasclnatlnirnoworsnfmin man, this stato of things will contlnuo lO UilSI." I Tn ..... t ill tl.l ... ...... tlift T. . . . . Ul IJliS u UUU1U UUVM iiiujlcuiKIHK,, oj mis Ijmrie. IO lUm US 7nrZ 7i "VV. ""l?tu uuu corruption or Democrat nnd attend a Ilftln tn TnirAnl a il l . I on i ? " ' .l ?! n Ti,.i,n. ' Bv conciliation nnd working In liar- rf ...w ivmuviiicjr VI OIJ1LT nro nchlovlug magnlUcont ylctorloa. less. If this District Is over to bo ear. ried, iou is the occasion. But in aim. coed thero must bo harmonv in nr' ranks, and united, determined action. For u whllo, at least, lot discord ccuso in otner districts In this Stato tho nar- mu!i 1,1 1,10 axm 01 l" union, it l ty Is organizing for victory, while hero J'0rUl,ff "!f 1 6,loul1.1 ,)04tllcro we nro inactive, nnd unna on Z . Z. XJ.?, ffinMSlcthr ?. S'er ,m; CCntUry- 1118 not whether tho tho nartv Cattn th lieaco of do was over borrowed or lout, but It 1 " I'1 l,na fimrnrnl Minna i XVXoro Victories. For tho past four years tho bulk of Congressional legislation has been to rotain power in tho Southern Slates. In order to accomplish this tho most unscrupulous means havo been used. Democrats whoo majorities wcro among tho thousands, havo beon turn ed out wholo Htato delegations refus ed admission when their opinions tllsa-' greed with thoso of tho majority, nnd nu amendment to tho Constitution passed, giving negroes suffrago under tho belief that tho Loyal Leagues could control their votes. Georgia, recon structed on n loyal basis, lias been de nied representation becnuso slio subse quently turned Democratic, and now slio does not know whether sho is out or in tho Union, and many wlso Radi cal Congressmen aro arguing that tho term of tho Governor nnd Legislature should bo extended a year or two bo- causo they aro Radical, and u now elec tion would result In favor of tho Dem ocrats. In North Carolina, which was carried for Grant by over 8000 majority, tho party determined to perpetuato Its pow er by proclaiming martial law In sever al Democratic Counties, nrrestlng con servative citizens by imported hire lings, and, to crown all, had the United stales troops ordered in to assist Hoi den in completing thoso outrages, and defying tho Courts. But tho load has beon too heavy and tho people of North Carolina havo achieved ti magnificent victory, despite all tho obstacles in tholr way. Carrying tho Lcislaluro means a gain of a U. S. Senator j and from present returns wo hayo llvoout of thosoven Congressmen. In Kentucky, notwithstanding tho heavy negro voto, wo havo triumphed by 00,000 majority ! Our success is equally signal in Ton nesseo. Thus State after Statu is being loosed from Radical grasp, nnd It only remains for us in Pennsylvania to bo equally steadfast mid diligent to accomplish suc cess. To tho Young- Democracy. In every district of tho county there aro somo young Democrats of superior intolligcnco who might, if they choo3e, scud us occasional communications on tho leading events in their localities. Tho remarks of an oxchango upon this subject aro so appropriate that wo trans fer them toourcolumns. "Many young Democrats, probably,havo often thought of corresponding for our paper, out havo been deterred by tho fear that their let ters would not bo acceptable. Wo feel liko encouraging this clsi33 of our read ers, and now extend to tliem a cordial invitation to contribute to tho columns of our paper. Novcrmlnd,if your letters aro not exactly in ship shape; all writers havo to practico long and pationtly bo- foro they becomo perfect, and, besides, wo will tako care that they aro put in proper trim, if necessary, beforo tiioy appear in print. Tho exerciso will bo a good ono for your mind ; you will bo acquiring a correct idea of tho uso of word ; it will afford you pleasure to sco your productions In type, and bo help ing, at tho samo time, to increaso tho interest of your county paper. Many of tho bast editors of tho country com menced their careers by just such con tributions to their homo paper as wo propose. Democratic fathors who havo boys with a tasto for writing cannot do a hotter thing than to encourago them in tho practico of writing occasionally for tho columns of tho local papers." How Outrageously Wo Arc Xazcd. Tho financial editor of the Phlladel phia Ledger says : Heavy taxes aro having their fruits at tho South, and will havo them hero. Tho samo seed bears tho same fruit ev erywhere. Liko a vilo weed overrun ning tho fruits of sturdy toil they must bo extirpated, ero labor meets its full nnd just reward. Tho peoplo of tho South aro represented to bo very much in debt, notwithstanding the largo cot ton crop of 18G9, and tho high price re alized for it. Considerable distress is re ported to prevail in South Carolina. Ono-tcnth of tho wholo area of land in Falrfleld county, and one-sixth of all in Williamsburg county, is advertised to bo sold for taxes Stato and county. Tho taxes aro now very much greater than over beforo, whllo tho Stato debt has been Increased nino millions in two years. Under such circumstances it is not to bo wondered that tho peoplo aro unusually poor, nor that they aro deeply interested in tho war In Europo, on ac count of tho fact that it may depreciato tho prico of cotton. Ato not tho North crn, Middlo, and Western States suffer ing tho samo ovil of heavy taxes and rapldlyincreasing debts by cities and by companies;' Look at tho growing debt or Philadelphia, on a credit weakened by virtual repudiation, and tho huge ticDts of nil our railroad and canal com panics. The Radicals nro constantly mouth Inn nhniif nrmnlMir rpMa to nnn nr 41.nl.. favorito watchwords. Now, equality is ono tnmir ana a fanatic nart n itv another thing. Tho difference between . . tho two is illustrated bv tho that party toward tho negro nnd tho 1 ioroigner. Tho negro, although upon their own ovidenco, ho had been kent while a slavoiu tho ino3t degrading and lmmra.1, condition, was admlltod nt Zv Zl t ?, r , "raK t, I,ut W . " J'c.0ln tptlio foreigner, thoy requlro , 10 wa" llvo yeiXra 0,1 tr,a1' anrt men present a certificate of his moral coni,uct before thoy grant htm tho samo "" must uruuu nun ignorant negro can voto at onco.but tho most .nusl juuvu iu cnar- actor. And such Is Radical cnualitv. Tin- fnllnii.lrw. .....III.... I... T... ' -'" . " " uJf i.vw.v.vv .uuwiuuuu m Ik UillZil'Jl Ul I'rnclilant Tti.M.n ...it. tn ..III l',.Ql,lnr,ln,, ! ,..,l.... Jl. nt oi tno civil war, is given for tho first timo to tho nubllo in n mt 01 '0 Waynesbuig Messenger " -"-' wheatijAnd, nth Sent.. 1801 JIuDear Sir.- In nii.lv In vn..V h. '.""r" """; "J SS Or April, IUD1. I e'nd to learn that you havo two counlry bra'volv and fulthfullv. Yours, very respectfully. Jamm Buchanan. Wm. B. Rose, Esq. It IliVll Congressional. Wo havo recotved i lottcr from n sub- ecrlbcr In Bradford county, from which we take the following extracts: Ulnt CoNanistofAr Dist. Pa., BiiADFont) County, joia 20th, 1870. KniTon Cor-i'MiitAN. As tho timo fust ainroaclilng when tho Democracy will select their candidate for Congress in tho October election. It may bo well to clanco backward and noto tho result of former campaigns slnco thoorganlza- uou oi tno unmet. In the caninalan of 18R2. tho candi dates wcro Henry W. Tracy. Indepen dent Republican and supported by the Democrats, tncy malting no nomina tion, nnd Robert F. Clark, who was placed upon tho t'eket ten days pro vlous to tlio election. Mr. Clark's do feat at tills timo was caused solely by tho disaffection In tho Republican ranks caused by tho nomination of Geo. Lan don by tlio unfalrnesi of tho Conven tion which gnvo him tlio nomination over Mr. Tracy. His, Tracy's, majority was 1,817. vo next como to tno campaign oi mi. Col. V. 13. Plolett, bchiK tho Democratic candidate, nnd Ulysses Mercur tho Radical candidate This elec tion occurred during tho Presidential canvass between McClellan and Lin coln. Tho military wcro sent Into Col umbia county and many of her peace ful citizens wcro arrested, and sent to Fort Mlfiltn for no other crlmo under Heaven than that of voting tho Demo cratic ticket. It was said in that cam paign beforo any arrests woro made. "No danger of Piolctt's being olected, thoy ain't going to allow tho Democrats to voto in Columbia county, but with nil theso outrages on quiet citizens, nnd Provost Marshal's officers in ovoty town to drivo Democrats into tlio army or a Dastllo nt tho "tinkling of a llttlo bell," not unlike Seward's, and tho army voto nil counted for Mercur, yet Colouel Piolett was defeated by only 1001 majority. In tho campaign of 1SG3, lion. Wm. Elwcll, Democrat, was defeated by Ulysses Mercur, Radical, by a majority of 1,298. In 1808, tho year of tho last Presiden tial campaign, tho candidates were Col. Plolett, Democrat, aud Ulysses Mercur, Radical; in this canvass Col. Plolett fought at every disadvantage. Thous ands cf dollar. wcro brought into tho Stato and scattered into ovcry Congress ional District to be used as a corruption fund. Tho tsovcrity of party discipline was brought into requisition aud his opponent literally rodo into Congress, upon tho popularity of Gen. Grant tho Radical candldato for President, by tho iusignificout mnjorlty of 311. Wo havo thus far traced tlio flcurcs of tho Congressional contests during tho past cignt years ; it win no seen nt n glance that Mcrcur's majority of 1,208 in 18G0, was nearly obliterated in 1803. Whoever shall bo nominated lot all go to work with a will and givo up in dividual preference for thoceneral cood. and Oct. 1870 will seo that wo havo a Domocratlo Representative from tho thirteenth District. Demockat An Sstravagant Administration. Tho following extracts nro tauen from Mr. Boutwell's elaborato statement of our expenditures during the last ten years: Years, Expenditures, 1800 503,025,789.01 1801 GG,057,127.20 1802 471,711,781.22 ISO!) 7I1,709,99j.0S 1801 8o5,231,0S7.80 1805 l,200,0t2,nS2.-ll 18G0 020,809,110.90 1807 857,012,178.' 1SG8 337,310,281.80 16G9 321,190,097.' 1870 292,113,209.31 Total 50,303,700,811.23 Wo invito our readers, and tho wholo country, to compare tho expenditures for tlio two ycare 18G0-G1 and 18G9-70 re spectively. It will thu3 bo seen that our rulers expended during the last two years of profound pecao $G13,C03,SG7.00. From this must bo deducted in round numbers nbout two hundred and forty million dollars as Interest on tho debt during tlio two years, which leaves 5373,003,807 oxpended in carrying on tho government. From this, another deduction of about forty millions for pensions during tho two years must be made, which tho lato war entailod, and tho balanco will be found to bo $333,003, 807. Tho total amount expended in tho two years of 1850-01 was 129,075,910. From tills must bo deducted, for inter est paid in tho two years viz.,$3,177,3M in 1SG0, nnd $1,000,173 in 187157,177, 187; which will leave a balanco of $122. 499,429 expended to carry on tho gov ernment during tho aforesaid two years of 1S00-G1. Now, Wo havo In creased during these ten yea'r3,or'ratIier only eight years if strictly reckoned, say one-fifth; nnd tho oxpondlturo should thereforo bo Incroased ono-ilfth, which, If added to tho $122,199,129 (bo ing 52 1,499,885,) amounts in a sum to tal of $110,099,314. But tho party in power havo oxpend ed, after giving them credit for tho ox tra interest on tho debt, pension, nnd a fifth increase for tlio increase of popu lation, $333,003,807 ngalnst 5110,099,311; or, In other words, for every dollar ex pended, exclusive of interest and ;ie) stons, by the government in 1SG0-G1, the rulers in 1809-70 expended t near as possible two dollars and twentysoven cents. Well may nil roforraor3 of ro venu o or olhorwJso go with tho nbovo irrefutable record beforo tho country and lot our peoplo givo their verdict. World. Coxar.Ess has Just appropriated $10, 000 to support aged negro wonion in Washington City, and $300,000 for tho extension of a negro asylum known us Wiuucr's Building. Thero nro thou Bauds of aged whlto women in tlio coun try who need assistance, but negroes nro tho pets of tho Radical party. If onv ono should try to got nn appropriation for Indigent and nged whlto females, wonavo no doubt Radical Congressmen would bo troubled with what Thd. Stevens onco described as "fragments oi tno Constitution st ckins in their kldnoys." YESTERDAY nt Now Vnrle nun .tnlm jvuat.ii jjcmocraua politician, was hung for tlio miirdgrof a police officer in 1808. Press. If ho had beon a Jladlcal politician, miu sentenced in n l'onnsyivanla Court, Qenry would havo pardoned him long ago. In fact, ho has pardoned Radical criminals out oi our uourt uororo tiioy wero sentenced. It Is annouuecd that Mrs. Lincoln' destitute circumstances, which it bo- camo tho Imperative duty of Congress to rellovo, consisted In an Incomo of less than $1,000, so that oven with tho tardy aid of our ungrateful country sho has scarcely 35,000 francs ti year to ward off starvation, THE WAR IN EUItOrK, Paris, August 3. Tho Journal Ofli- del, of this morning, declaros that tho proscnt war is not against Germany nor against King William, but against Bis marck. Tho Journal regrets that tho "Prussian King submits to tho domina tion of this violent nnd unscrupulous minister." Coi'i:.V!tACir..V, Aug. 4. Tlio Danish Government still struggles hard to pro servo neutrality, but tho popular oxclto- nicnt is intense and perhaps ungovern able. Tho sympathy for Franco among all classes Is very marked. London, Aug. 4. It Is rumored that Count do Caumont la Forgo has arrived in London ns a special messenger from thoDukodoGrnmmont, to nssuro tho Government that Franco will respect tho neutrality of Belgium, and It Is ad ded that ho has met with a cool recep tion. Paris, Aug. 4. Tho Gjnstilultonnel says that tho agent of Prlnco Charles of Roumauia, In Paris, took nnactlvo part lu procuring tho renunciation of tho throne of Spain by his brother, Prlnco Leopold. Tho Berlin Government, ir ritated nt tho conduct of the agent, havo demanded his dlsmlss-il, but Prlnco Charles refuses to yield to tho demand. London, Aug. 0. It Is understood that England has determined to mako tho invasion of Belgium a casus belli. Tho King of tho Belgians will summon the Powers who havo guaranteed her neutrality to Iter asslstnnco ns soon a3 her territory is invaded, and England will respond. Berlin, Aug. 0. 1:20 p. m. King William telegraphed tho following do- spatch to tho queen of Prussia: "Wo gained a brilliant but bloody victory, storming Wcissembourg and Galsberg, behind It. My regimont and thoFifty-eighthhad heavy losses. Thank God for this first glorious achievement. May lie help us further." Berlin, Aug. 0. Tho following dis patch hn.3 been received hero from Nlo dcrottcrbach, a small villago on tho Otter River, near Wehsonibourg, dated 6 o'clock Thursday evening: Wo havo won n brilliant but bloody victory. Tho left wing was tho attacking body, and consisted of tho Fifth nnd tho Elovcuth Pru?slan Corps, with tho Second (Ba varian.) This forco carried by nn as sault, under tho eyes of tho Princo Roy al, tho fortress of Wcissembourg aud GeUburg. Douay's division of Marshal McMahon's corps was splendidly de feated, being driven from its camp. Gen. Douay himself was killed. Fivo hundred prisoners wero taken. Nono of thein wcro wounded. Many Turcos wero among the captured. The Prussian Gen. Klrcbach was slightly wounded. Tho Royal Grenadiers and tho Fiftieth Regiment of tlio lino suffered heavy losses. Berlin, Aug. G, via London, 10 30 p. m Tho Prlnco Royal telegraphs tho following bulletin from tho field of bat tle :- "A victorious battle hns been fought near Worth. McMahon was totally beaten by tho larger portion of my com mand. Tho French retired upon Bit sclic. "Frederick William, "Prlnco Royal. "Field of Battle, near Worth, 4:30 p. m.u- Berlin, Aug. 0, via London, 1:20 p. m. Tho French Emperor has with drawn ills cntlro defenso of Paris. His losses havo been enormous. Tho Prus sians overtook tho retreating French forces early Saturday morning west of Saarbruck, ucar tho Spelchcen hills, General Kamers commenced an attack, supported by Generals Barnaknn and Stupnagol. Gen. Von Goobcn ultimato ly!as3umcd command, and tho action was severe. A position at which tho French endeavored to mako a stand during their retreat was carried by tho Prussians at tlio point of tlio bayonet. This battlo Is known as that of Hogo nau. Sutz, Aug. 7 morn ing. It is repor ted that Marshal McMahon was woun ded in tho battlo of yesterday. Wo havo taken over 4,000 prisoners. London, Aug. 7. Information has reached London that tho dofeat of Mc Mahon is complete, nnd that tho Crown Princo hns advanced to Hagennu and captured tho place, routing tho French. Tho French loss is stated nt four thous and, in addition to a great number of prisoners. Thirty pieces of cannon and six raltrailleurs wero taken. Mayence, Aug. 7,-0 a. m. General Coeben reports concerning tlio fight west of Saarbruckcn, that many hun dreds of prisoners wcro taken. From theso wo gather that Frossard'a corps I was engaged. Our forco In tho action was four divisions. Night aiono put on euu to tno lighting. Tho enemy covor cd his retreat by a heavy tiro of artill ery. General Stclnmotz arrived in tho ovenlng and took command. Gen Francois Is dead. Tho loss is heavy on Doth sides. Tho number of officers of tho enemy killed is especially largo, Berlin, Aug. 7. -King William semis tho following dispatch to tlio Queen : "iioou news I A great victory has been won by our Fritz. God bo praised wr nis mercy ! Wo captured 4,000 uris oners, thirty guns, two standaids. aud six mltralllcurs. McMahon, during tho fight, was heavily reinforced from tho main army. Tho contest was very so- vero, nnu lasted from eleven in tho morning until nluont night, when tho French retreated, leaving tho field to us. Our losses nro heavy." Paris, Aug. 7. Tho Empress has is sued tlio following proclamation : 1- renchmeu : Tho opening of tho war nns not neon favorablo to 113. Bo firm under this reverse, and let us hasten to repair it. Lot thero bo but ono party lu tho land that of Franco; a iinglo ilag that of tho national honor. I camo among you, faithful to my mission and duty. You will sco mo tho first in dan ger to defend tho flag of France. I nd Juro nil good citizens to maintain order. To agitato would bo to eonsplro with our enemies. Done nt tho Pulaeo of tho Tuillerics, tho7th day or August, 1870,at 11 o'clock, a. tu. The Empress Regent, Euoenie. Paris, Aug. S-Evcning. There lias been no lighting todav : but tho French Army is concentrating, and n battlo is expected hourly. Italy will send Franco 100,000 men. Paris, Aug. B.Lc Tenws. this oven. lug, announces that Marshal Bazaino lias been appointed Commander-in-Chiof, and Qen. Trochu MaJor-acnoral of tho Army. Gen. Leboeuf retires. Ze Parlcmenl says (ho Ministry havo , determined tocrcato n National Com mittee, with power to nctundor nil cir cumstances arising from tho war. Paris, Aug. 8. Tho Journal Offlciel contains tho following dispatches ! Metz, Aug, 7. ! a. in, In tho bat tlo of Saturday near Relschoffcn Mc Mahon's Chief ofStnff, Gen. Colson, was shot by tho Marshal's side. Gen. Ra outt Is nmong tho missing. Our artill ery suffered heavily. Marshall McMa hon is now in communication with Gem Fallly. Mclz Is preparing for a vigor ous defense. Tho General commanding tho fortress has ordered Germans nnd strangers to provldo themselves with a permission of residence Berlin, Aug. 8. General Stelnmctz telegraphs tho following particulars of tho contest between Gen. Von Goobcn nnd tho French forco under Gen. Fross ard : "Tho fight was opened on oursldo by thollth Division, which wns sub sequently reinforced by nrllllcry nnd cavalry. Aficrcoand bloody struggle raged along tho lino between Saarbruck ami Forbach, lasting until night. Tho heights of Splcchelen wcro carried nt tho point of tho bayonet, and tho enemy wcro thrown back on Forbach. Mean while, our 10th Division had advanced from Voekllngen, takeii Rossel, and readied Forbach at nightfall, tho brok en divisions of tho French army being driven upon that point. Thero tho bag gago nnd camp equlpago of two divis ions and many prisoners wcro taken." London, Aug. 8. Tho Prussians tlaim that thoy will havo 800,000 men on tho theatre of war by this evening. London, Aug. 9. A dispatch from Carlsrhuo states that Strasbourg is sur rounded by an army of 00,000 Prussian troops, mostly from South Germany. Tho city must surrender, as tho garrison Is composed of only 7,000. An ndvauco of tho Prussian right, from Saarlouls and Troves, has com menced. It is supposed that Prlnco Frederick Charles Is lu command. Berlin, Aug. !). Tho losses or tho French In tho battlo of Woorth on Sat urday, wero 0,000 dead, wounded nnd niitsing, and G,000 prisoners. McMa hon's baggage, many cannon3 and two long railway trains, with stores and munitions, wcro captured. Tho Prus sian cavalry in their pursuit, bagged thousands of stragglers, who had thrown away their arms. Tho total Prussian lo.s was 3,500 dead and wounded. Paris, Aug. 9. Marshal F. A. Ba zalne, tho now commander of tho French army in tho field, has assumed tho di rection of the French forces. His head quarters aro nt Metz. Tlio divisions under Bazainc's imme diate command number 130,000, sub di vided ns follows : First, 00,000 men of his own corps, who havo been in tho defencesIatMctz; second, Marshal Count L'Admirault's corps, consisting or 30, 000 men, composing tho left, atThion ville; third, 25,000 troops under Gen eral Frossard, between Metz nnd St. Avoid; fourth, tho Imperial Guard, numbering 25,000. Besides theso commands aro co-opcr-otivo forces, as follows: Marshal Mac- Mahon's corps of 00,000 at Savorno whllo Marshal Canrobert with tho Im perial Guard, numbering 50,000. occu pies Nancy, tho approaches to which city aro well defended. Tho chief command of tho cntiro French army has been transferred to Marshal Bazaino. Gen. Trochu re places Marshal La Bceuf. Paris, Aug. 9. Thero is an immense uprising of tho peoplo of Franco to ro pel tho Prussian invasion. It is said, oillcially, that 2,000,000 or men aro ready to march, and that tho reservo corps will number 1,000,000. Tho peoplo nro clamorous for organization and leaders. Paris, Aug. 9. Evening. Thero aro enormous crowds on tho Boulovnrdsand streets to-night, and tho peoplo wero much agitated. The shops wero closed early in many places. Tho authorities aro taking precautionary mcasures,both Polico and military. All correspondents of foreign newspa pers havo received orders to go from Metz to Nancy. A dispatch from Gen. Frossard, who is stationed between Metz and Nancy, printed in tiio lxtrie, says tho Em pei or has beon solicited to return to Paris by tho homo Genornls, and replied, "I will only return dead or victorious I" Paris, Aug. 10. In tlio Corps Legls latlf yesterday, Deputy Jules Favro offered a proposition that tho Chambers should assumo tho full powers to savo tho country. Ho declared that tho Em poror's Incapacity to command tlio army and direct its operations, had been con clusively proved. Ho should thereforo borccalled. A tremendous row ensued. tho Deputies almost en masso striving to obtain tho floor, gesticulating v!o lently. Somo actually struck each other. Tho Ministers woro also partic ipants in tho meleo. M. Olllvlcr demanded to bo absent from the Chamber for nn hour. At his request tho sessions wcro sus pended, and M. Olllvierat oncohurried to tho Empress. THE PlilNCE IMPERIAL IN LONDON. London, Aug. 10. Tho Prince Im perial of Franco hns arrived in Lon don, and is now In tho French Lega tion, In chargo of W. F. Smith, tlio Emperor's confidential nirent. Smith niso brought Empress Eugenie's Jowcls anu vaiuaiiies, ana tno famous diamond of tho Duko of Brunswick. Tho Prussians, ns thoy advance, dis cover that tho looses of tlio French In tho recent battles nro frightful, exceed ing even tho most extravagant catl mntcs. Paris, Aug. 10-a. m. Tho Olllvlcr Ministry has been superseded, Cloneral Cousin do Montauban, Count Pallkao, has been appointed Minister of Wur nud charged with tho formation of tho now Cablnot. London, Aug. 10. A report is cur rent hero that Princo Frederick Charles with the second Prussian army corps, has broken through tho French centre, between Metz nnd Nancy. Paris, Aug. 10. Tho La Liberie says that all tho members or tho staff or McMahon wcro killed or wounded In tho battlo of Fraschwoiler. Latest News. Athens, Aug, 3, via. London. A terrlblo eurthquako has visited tho shores of tho gulfof Corinth. Tho towns of Amphirsaand Galazldanud soverai villages were destroyed. Many por- sons wero killed and woundod, nnd tho Inhabitants nro in a sfnto of great des titution. Bui'FALO. Aug. 3.-A foolish fellow named Thoruo, alias Corastock, Jump ed from tlio roof of nn clovator into tho Buffalo creek, this afternoon, n dlslauco of 115 foot when nbout two-thirds of tho dlstanco down, ho lost his balanco and fell on his side, causing sorlous In juries. Ho was advertised to Jump from tho now suspension bridge, nt Niagara Falls on tho 13th Inst. Tho water In tho creek was only fourteen feet deep whero tho Jump wn3 made. Philadelphia, Aug. 4. John Baldy and William Duncan, on trial for rapo 'of a Miss Jarvls n foiv weeks slnce,havo been convicted nnd sentenced to thirty- two years each in tho Penitentiary and a fino or $3,000 each tho rull extent or tho law. RocKToni), III., Aug 4. Tho gamo between tho Athletic Club, or Philadel phia, and ForestCltyCIub, ontockrord was won by tho Intlcr. Tho score was Potest City 10, Athletic 10. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 4. Tho famous trotting mare, Ladj Ihorne, met with an accident hero this morn ing, which will probably disqualify her for tho turf. She Tell from a brldgo by which sho was being led, Into a car, and dislocated her hip joint. Sho trot ted hero yesterday, and beat George Palmer. Jackson, Mist'., Aug. 4. An unusual ovont occurred hero last night in tlio marriage of Hon. Albert T. Morgan, (white,) a Republican Senator In tho Mississippi Legislature, to Miss Carrie Highgato (colored.) Thoccrcraoucy was performed by a colored minister. Tlio couple left immediately for Cleveland Ohio, Mr. Morgan's former home, via Louisville. Tho affair naturally creates a sensation in tlio community. Mor gan is n lawyer of somo ability, is of temperate habits, and wns Colonel of a Michigan regiment of tho Federal Army. Tho brldo Is or n decidedly dusky hue. Memphis, Aug. 0. A difficulty oc currcd on Main street, yesterday bo- tween General W. J. Smith and Judgo John W. Smith, during which tho former, who is n member of Congress from this district, had his left ear bit- ton off. Both wero arrested nnd fined fivo dollars each in tho polico court this morning. THE NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION. Raleigh, Aug. 0. Election returns received to-day confirm tho opinion that tho Stato has gono Democratic by from flvo to fifteen thousand majority. Cobb, in tho First District, and Dixon to All the vacancy occasioned by tho death or Heaton, and Thomas, all Re publicans, in tlio Second District, nro certainly elected. Additional returns render tlio election of Wnddcl, Conser vative, over Dockcry, Republican, cer tain. Gilliam, Conservative, to fill Do wco's vacancy, nnd Rogers, Conserva tive, are elected in tho Fourth District Rogers beats Harris by about 000 votes Beach, Conservative, is elected over Scott, Republican, lu tho Sixth District Harper, Conservative's doubtless elect cd over Jones, Republican, In tho Sov enth District. Both Houses of tho Leg. islaturo will bo largely Democratic somo claim a two-thirds majority In each House. TERRinLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Green BRiEn.Whlto Sulphur Springs Va., Aug. 7. Atcrriblo accident occur. red yesterday at Jerry's Run, two miles from Alleghany station, and eight miles from Whlto Sulphur Springs Tho train was running only six miles au hour and up a very steep grade. when tho next to tho last coach ran off tho track. Tho conductor discovered tlio car off tho track, pulled tho alarm bell, and tho train was taken up in very short spaco. Tho car that ran off tho track went over tho bank. It Is sup posed tho accident was tho result of the sudden breaking of a wheel. Nino per sous wero killed. Pottsville, Aug. 8. An immense aerman demonstration of sympathy for Prussia was held at Union Hall this evening. Thospacious hall was crowd ed from tho doors to tho stage, and tho galleries, with Germans aud sympathiz Ing Americans. Tho American and German flags wero blended together from tho stage. Eloquent speeches were mado by Hon Myer Strouso, Linn Bartholomew and others. Resolutions of sympathy for Prussia wero adopted, and a commlttco appointed to collect monoy for tho aid of tlio wounded. Tho band discoursed patriotic airs, and thoSasngerbund sang soverai German songs. Tho demoustra Hon was ono or tho most exciting slnco tho days or 'Gl in tho borough. Tho best citizens or Pottsvlllo took an active part in tho meeting. New York, Aug. 8. Tlio contest which has been oxcitlng tlio yachting circles of tho country for wcoks past is at last over. Tho coveted trophy, "Queen's Cup," won by tho yacht America nineteen ycara ngo, is still to remain in America. This prlzo was brought to this country by tho America, and, properly speaking, is not n cup, but a largo antiquo ower, with arabes que ornamentation. It weighs 132 ounces; it Is 23 inches high. Tlio raco was won by tho Magic, tho dlstauco sailed being nbout forty miles. Tho Magic is owned by Franklin Os good, of Now York, is 97.2 tons, and lias an area of l.CSOsquaro feet of cau vas, ngalnst tho Cambria, measuring 227,0 tons with 2,105.8 area of canvas. Thojudges or tho raco woro Moses II. Grinnell, William B. Duncan, and Al exander Hamilton, Jr. Tho oxecutivo commlttco having chargo or tlio ar rangements wero WHUan II. Major, Slioppard Homans, and Stuart M. Tay lor, all or whom deservo credit for tho admirablo manner in which the race wns sailed and Its perfect fairness. MARRIAGES. lAOEE-SLEPPV-On tho 2,1 of Aucust 1K70 ?,LB'',,'e"l,vl"?V ,ltov- latlersbfjdr. Wll. L'.Rm '"TO .ofW'lt Ilaveu, to MUs Clara Uleppy, of llutler. Luierue county. Pa. IIOFFMAN-ItOEIIIlia-On tho 7th Inst.. i, i..v.,i.,a,.J,K'.''r'.WrtJ''ob llollmnn toillss Haruh ltoehriz, both of Hoarlngcreck twji. CrtEVELINO HAQENHUCII At tlio M, nSn"i1"',,?'lll.1;:"l,'J"1J'2sii,r- Isaao Crl E. Crovo- ..us, w mim jvuuvtcu jiuyeuuuen. DEATHS. BHI.idUAPi";InIy!omfl'nr'ti on lst ln,t-. er- Heidi coo uths nnd 6day a, "uuu KmLT-IiD H'oomsburij, ou tlm 4th Inst.. !i?n'?t :lra?r,!, """(filter of Charles ami Wary JI. Kunkel, nged 8 months and i days. .'.Prenr lUoninkburg, on Tuesday morn- "is. lusim znu, rather Jacob Traub. uBeU 03 yiurs, 13 months nud 12 days. "BOU UA,fS?A?fIa Espy, on 2nd Inst., Mrs. Ango liua Dalmnn, nged w years, S nios. nud 2 days, '''rAt Lelmmn, Lurerne Co.. Pa., July 15lh, wt., jhi-ucccu iue.woiuer oi Airs, w, a uuiiTfdaysIUU ',lact'' uswl years, 8 mouths FOW'Lrrt-At Espy, Pa., on July 11, IS70, Mar 1- o.ivkr, aged i months. tllooinilmrg Market llepnrt. Wlient per bushel tl.M I l 1 0) Corn " ivyo " Onta. " ..., 60 , 8 U) . X ( , 2 0.1 . M 10 , 7.1 . 2 M St! 17 . 20 . 10 W 1' lour per lirtrrel uinvcrftern , Klnxftccil llulter d Kkkk allow 'otntnr Dried Aliplos Ilmni Hide nud Hliouhlc-ra ,nril per nouml liny l'tT lou Ni. 1 Kcolch pltf No. 2 " " llloonl j.i2a.-n nustm) y LUM11ER. Hemlock Hoards per tliousnnd feet 10 00 . 1W-U ,. 15 O0 .. 8 00 ,. 7 00 ,.S 1 CO Jolit, Hcnntlluit, Plnnk, (Hemlock) - mo " toim incu; ... unmgicB, no. i per iuoiinkiiu.. Riding " " n Plitlnittliiltla Marfceti. FI.OUB Nortlnrefttern Hiiperfine At 95.t0jZSo.73 Northwestern ojtm J6 0ual5.ai Nnrt li tvcut r m f ra 1 1- 0.7 iii 'tf 7.f 0 Western, do. do $7,7.) live Hour tu..i Wheat I'ennnylvnnla red, V bun tlAI roiiiiitiii ci.in Western " " tl.M Rye Pcnnsylvnuln rye. Vbug f 1.10 Cons Vellow, " 11.17 .MlXl'U, " OAT9 ybus KCM(J'-'C PnovisioKS Mess l'ork-.ti bbl s;i 1.1.0 ..ifHH iieei. - t.iu llKStl'll IIOKS, $1 lb 8Uc(l9: molted Hums " .. 22Js2IW " Shoulders V " JorMlM.c .JUKI, lui:3u4 Heroi Clovcr.eed vbus $9.2iwOH. l imouiyBeeu v bus tJ.aueri.u'j Kinxpoed " JII.OO Cattle lleef t'nttloltia 8);!)ko Cows, ti hend t'-OAii hheep -p lb Scnfc ilOOS fl 1W UH tlJ.OU&l,t.O NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TEACHERS EXAMINATION. Tho County Bunerlntendent will hold nn pxnmlnntlon of Teachers for tho township of urcenwoou, ni .-viuivuio. on nniuruny iuo zau Inst., commencing at 10 o'clock, n. in. ICE, 'Ihc co-pi partnership lierctoforo exlstlne under tho uatne of Koons & Lcldy, nt tola, Columbia county, Pn., has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent. All n alms nnd settlements must bo mado with the new llrm under tlio name of M. I.Cldy. KUUiNH iK 1.1.1D1. tola, August 12, 1870-Iw. rpiIE CHEAPEST l'Al'EU IN THE X WOULD. SST 3 0 CENTS 3 THE WEEKLY PAT1UOT CONTAINING FOHTY-EIdHT COLUMNS of matter, 1'oiiitcni. Literary, Agricuilural.current A-iuwN, irujii uiui'iisboi nepieiiiiier, ioiu, un til tho First of January, 1871, for Fllty Cents to single subscribers, SI to to clubs nrtcn.SH.ul to cuius oi iweniy, nnu 5ju.hu io cuius oi ono Hun dred (to one address), cash In ndvauco. Address ll. F. MEVEllS & CO. Editors and Proprietors, Harrlsburg, Pa nugl2'70-lw. "j JONTOUIt BOUNTY FUND. 18G9 EVAN WELIVEU, Collector. To amount of Duplicates S3S 53 uy nmotiut iid uoary Lazarus Treasurer Uy percent.igo lly exonerations llalnnco paid to.School Treasurer 10 '.12 10 21 (il 16 HENItY LAZAItUS, Treasurer. To amount received of Evan Wellvcr Collector 311 10 lly nm't raid James Ilarton nn'.e 219 30 Ilv " " for Illlnltcato nnd publlshlnR last settlement II 00 lly perrentueo I CO Amount in hands of Treasurer 73 5U sm ic KrtAH MOUREIt, Kit, 1 It! JOHN O, tlUlCl. Auditors. nugl2'70-3w. OHEBIFE'S SALES. lly virtue ofRundry writs of Lovarl Facias Issu ed out of tho Court oi Common Picas of Columbia county nnd to mo directed will bo exposed to sato by public venduo or outcry at tho Uourt llouso In Ulonmshurfr, atone o'clock In tho lore- noon oi .Monday Hept.oiu 1570, tlio following real tbiuiu, io wii ; All that certain plcco or parcel of land sltuntc In tho Uorouah of llerwlclc partly, nnd a purlin Halem township, I.U7.erno county, Fn., being parts of lots mniked nnd numbered, lu Ihe gen eral jilau nf said town, numbers llfty.slx uud tUty-ulue, lleglniilus lu tho middlo of lot num ber llity-slxon Cauul Htltul, thenco by said lot seventy-four nnd a fourih feet to lot number sixty In Luzerno county, them-o by tho ibumo ststy-slx nud a half feet tonptccoot land (this day conveyed to tho mortgagees herein to W. A. lto'crs), thenco by said Itoer s lot Hcenty-lour nnun quarter feet tn tho centrooflot number tlfly-slx, thenco by thesamo slxty.slx and ahalf feet to tuo placo of bcglnutug, together Willi tho hereditaments and appurtenances. tiolzud, taken In execution nnd lo be- sold ns tho propi-i ty of lllramKmetlicrs, ALSO: At the samo timo nnd place, nil that certain lot or piece of giound. situate, lyluc aud bclnit In Oraugevllle In tho county of Columbia aud Htato of Pennsylvania, bounded nud discrlbed ns lollows, vizt bounded ou the south by a lot of sjamuel Co'cmnn, on the east by lands of Na thaniel Hpear, ou tho north by lands of Nathan iel Hpear nnd on tho ivest by Main titled of Iho village of Ornugovllie, togetherwlth the heredit aments nnd nppurlennnces. Helzed. taken In execution and to bo sold ns tho properly of Ueorgo Lazarus. MOUUl-X'AI M1LLAHI). nugl2'70 Sheriff. jglUDOE NOTICE. Wo will meet on Monday tho 22nd day of Aug ust, lS70,nt 10 o'clock, lu Franklin twp near Heuben Uelglcs', to receive proposals to rebuild county brldgo at that point. lirlilgo to leet, betwicn nbutmcnts; Length of plates 108 leet , doublo arches and chords, 10 iiueen posts and 1 king post on each side, to bs covered with good whllo pluo shingles. All timber to bo of good quality, Also ou the lollowlng day, being tho 23rd, wo will meet to let brldgo ou lotint)- lino between Northumberland nnd Columbia counties near tho residence of Mr. Elijah Yocum. HILL OF LUMI1EU I'OIt LATTEK DUIDfJE. 2 Bcew backs ol whlto oak. icnorus, o ny ii and 72 reot long, Pino, 2 plates, 1 posts, 4 braces, 1 summers, 4 bruces, 0 " (sleepers, 1 cross tics, tilts. 10 bv 10 and 7. ilomloclr. 10 by 11 and 17 8 by 10 nnd 10 u by 10 aud 10 10 by 10 nnd 27 10 by lu nud 23 12 by 11 nud 10 0 by 10 nud 25 5 by U and 27 7 by I) nud 27 7 by 0 nnd 20 1 by S nml 10 pine, Hemlock Pine. Hemlock, Pine. Hemlock. l by 10 nud 2.' 3 by i nud 11 10 studs, .sralleis, 3by 3i 3by )' a 11 " " " About 25C0 feet siding. Yo be covcicd with good Mbltorluo shingles. 1. YEAQEn, 1 WM.U.tiUlcK, . Coinmls'rs. CYHUH liOUUINH, j tcs( Wm. KuiciiUAUJi, Clerk, llloomsburg, August 12, Ib7U, pUULIC SALE o r VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Tho imderslgned, Exccutois of Iho iJstWlll and Testament of Henry DelUenbaeher, lito of Derry township, Monlour county, Pa., doo'd., by vlrtuo of authority In said Will contained, will cxposo to salo by nubllo vendue, on the premls cs. oil HATUIIUAY, fi:il'EMIll:it Situ. 1H70, nt 10 o clack, A. M.,lho mostvnluablo lteulllnto whloh has come Into m.nkel lor many years. The lands He upon nnd ndjomlng tho public ipad lending from Wnshlugtonvlllo, to tlio Ex. chaneoj being dlsinnt Irom Washlugtouville, nnd Church nccommodatlons, nbout ono ami n half miles, Irom Danville ubout 10 miles, Irom Milton nbout 12 miles, and Irom llloomsburg about 15 miles. They nro lu a high stalo or cul tivation nnd of tho very best nuullly, TilACT No. 1, contnlnlug 101 ACHES AND 17 PERCHES. whereon nro erected a largo beautifully situated, two aud u half story BTONK DWELLING 110USEI HtonoBprlng House, bank barn, nmt other out bulldlngi. Willi nweil of excellent water, and a eunsideiublo quantity of cholco Irult, and with Umber abuudaut lor all farm and building pur pises, and watered by a brnneh or CulllUquaiiuo creek, on tho north and cast boundaries. TKAOT No, 2, containing 100 ACHES AND 102 PEUCIIES, ndjolnlng tract No. 1, nbovo mentioned; 10 ncrcs of which Is clenied, with good upplu orchard ou part of It, 5 aeies sparsely timbered and Si acres Urst ralo Tlmcer, consisting of Oak, Hickory, Maple, Chestnut, Ac, of Immense value, nnd tho land of best quality, nlier tho timber has been cut oil'. Tho Oak Is of a superior quality for building Curs, Wukous. Ac, nud Ihe land Is wut crod by u branch of Clillllsquaquu Cicek. TItACT No. 3 LlmcstonoLot, coutnluiugl ncto nu 1 70 perches. TKACT No. 4, Llmcbtono Lot, containing I ncre nnd Uo jierches. THAlrr No. 6, Limestone Lot, coutulnlng 1 ncro anil 61 perches, THACrr No. 0, Limestone Lot, containing 3 ncres nud 151 perches. The stono In nil cases cnslly ncccsiiblo. nud good lor building mid lime burning, 3-Persous desiring to exninluo tho farms, will bo obligingly shown over tliem by Mr. Truckenmlller who resides upon tlio premises, liraiu may bo seen In the lianas of illher of tho Executors. 3-Teiijis or BAiE.-Ten per cent ol tho pur chase mouey shall be paid on the day of sale, one-third of tho balauco on tho 1st of Apill, A. p. 1671, when possession will be given, uud the baluuco April 1st. 1S72. with lnteust lrolll Alirll lst, IMl, And the purchasers shall enter Into ugrceinenls with security to comply with the terms of sale, ifnou ih oavinenl of thenur- chuse luuuey.good nnd sultlcleut deeds, at tho expense of tlio purchaseis lor stumps, shall bo uxeeuieu nnu ueuveieu uy mo rKecuiuis. N. II.. -lrlvl CL'H Tract No. 2. will to worn up me iiinocr on .1 be given immoiiiaieiy upon en- imiuu lino lue ugrei-iiivuL won aucuriiy us uiuiu- suld. JOHN A. l-'UNHTON, llloomsburg, Pa., JOHN fctllEAKUl, WasUlugtonvllle.Pa. nueW'iU-lw, Executors. TN THE OllPHANS' cntr2 X nnd Tor tho County of roltii , "T 1I torof tho petition iiv, mi ,Wll'nuii4:' nf Jeremiah Kline, Into ,.r ln"'1'"!! ImJ?,"1, '''corfias n WKM.INtiToill'Sr'Or.l. To persons interested lii ll.o ni ' T,c'Ht. notice, tlmt I shnll nlleiiii for th . o c"p ti npnolntinent nt iny nl lee i, ,J'urlw Huliirdny. tho 27th lny ol A KM,V0J,'fr,'S; nugno-lw. u,v- III,LjiP pXKOUTOItS' NOTICE - Jll IISTATIJ Of LEn 11 niRTTr Letters lestnmcnlnry on iim D r Ihelterleh, Into of lirlnroreek I'Jfl" & .lioM.liMobeengrnnled bytimiVjIV.tol Tr county to Etnuior iletterlco in.i 'of ad terlch of llrlnrcreik tow 1 5leWwn iS county, Pn. All person, lmvl ,,V', t-lumhu Executors lii Columbia t-oi ntv e-l lu " US to tho estnlo either nn note, juVirn,i'0M or boolc account vlllmnI:n,,.s.5,tminoni;t? editors without i delny. ''-v'iniio UjV" blElMIEA'iffixh, Iiug5'70-0w. IDOW'S AIU'itAl5EjIK- Tho following appraisements of r i sonnl property sei n nnrt tu widow,,.?', "Mpfr. havo bciu Med I u tho olllco of n""'.dc'iicv Kept. 1S70 nt two o'clock !. x .. , f M WWiS exceptions to such couilrmailon5 lJ d"l'.oaVi llled.of which nil persons hm.JH"!?' estates will tnko not cot In SJ 1. Widow of Jneou Artier tn .... townMilp.decenscd. '""c' wo or TnM,. 2. Widow of Uallzer PsstH- i.i. . town.hh, deceased. J-,,lcu. lalo of.MS(lL 3. Widow of JolmlUllnuu i,i., township, deceased. au,latrOrcC0,. I. Widow of Michael Lemon t, iuscrtc c toB-nshlp. deceased. ' 10,0 o'Fi. 5. Widow of Jacob Ulrtoit inin,. township, deceased. u'"-" of Brhtcrtet 0. Wldowof Ooorgo Kcllor inin., township, deceused. "c"or- "oof OtKzVWA 7. Widow of Jnmcs Emmltt hi.,,,, township, deceased. 1 01 Jkak.i ric'awnttowiiihCT niiEY70.1m. J.V'Xmy, "BMer, 3 EOISTEU'S is'OTICK?- w7" XX hereby given to nil legndcs r,nPa" other persons interested In tho "l? o i'r t? 801 spectlvo decedents and minors ti,., ,, "'."-'re. lug ndmlnlstrallon nml ki "rut Ji 10 teen Uled lu the o.llco 010,; ','' .'' )' bla county, nud will bo Preven ,.,i Wao- lion aim allowance in the Ori.hnn.r-ii .' held ill lloonisburff. r,o lw.V. " (.'t,t-ib s"aKif 0,'lt tW 'ClWl!iu " 1. First nnd partial account of hcvU v. 'pieman, of n; 3. First aud llual account cf niwon.1 it. nurd hn nf I ia tiers.. i. ., ' .''.'""IHHbK Hill, mluor child of Jacob lil t Ti towiislilp.dcceasod. ""'lUte orcinu, J. First nnd Hunt nccount oi Kin-nnj n , Eunrdlnn of tho person and . vt i , ,S .7 ,nsh. Illll. minor chll'l ol Jacob H i 1 L .'rS'' township, deceased. ' 1JW 01 5. Thu nccount of Emanuel Ijijm. ,ini , trator of clemuel o. lUcUetl i SS :,r township, deceased. 1 1:110 "'s (1. 'I he llrst nnd final account nf (). n sl,m ndmlnlK rnlor of tho estate or(-nti,,;liVsIS lato of llrlaicrr ek township, decenw J 7. l lrst nccount or m Hester Ki'rh.n Joseph II. Klichoti, ndinliiluratottMmii?,ni Kltclien, lato or Ml.' Pleasant tvv"" " m s. First and llnnl account i i .MaihnJ'ip Wh tenlsht, Kuardlan of the wiinn S, S V.'.r ,rV',"le,"H"l'nm'"rcil.lnfMlaiw Whltcnlgbt, late of llvnilncic townsliln, ,i-S 1 l. Tho nccount of Peter Hclmlucli una j"i,i Ilnylor, trustees losell ro.il estate of John ff iui.ii.vuu, .uuiiiuui lownsiiip, uectastM 10. The llrst nccount of Dennis liyrnc a,lm' Istmlor of tho eslnto or Patrick lii rue hS'5 Conyngham township, deceiused. " 11. Tho llrst account of Mntnnel (.'rensy admin. isinuor oi mo esisio oi i, v. L'rca r hlml 1J. Account of t-amuel Creasy, guardian ofibi person nnd estnlo of Minnie A. Broun mi-J child or Mnlthow llrown, Into of .Mifflin lorn, bhlp. deceased. Id. Alio account or Isaac Ivrlflr .fliin, 0,iR,i... trator of Frederick Ilnrtman, lato of YMmt. pri-ek trtwn bin. il..rAiun.l II. l'ltst nccount or ltlnehard l!tr.:, r ..st rf I mlrau. j n.Ui.n. i...nri, . 15. 'iho account of Hiram J. lttcilrr i-dia'rel David ltohibach, Into of Locust twn.ilf. d. 10. j-irst nnd llual account of II, IMIaniai ndmlnlstrntor of James Dugan, lata uf Muntoil 17, 'Ihe nccount of II. I Hnrlnmi, enrrOl no! Elizabeth A. ltnlston, mluor chll.t ol Jaui ltulstnu, Jr., lato of nioom Iwp., iliecav j. IS. iho account of Levi L, 'lute, giuuluol Joseph I'. Pattirsou, minor cliild in Mmji r, Palterson, lato or tho Uor. of licrwlclt, uLaiii 10. Tho nccount ot Uobt 1'. Clark, simhlii oxecutor of William hloau, late oi hl-xiiaup. io. Final account of John K. itotibtns 'rjt. Istra to r of lleujamlu Tove, lato of Monwjr isp. deceased. 21, Final nccount of It. P. Former, '.e.-a-..)ra! I Sarah lloll'inun, lato of Cutuniua (unuslnp.ilt-1 ceased. I 2.L. Iho nccount of Mar'.in . Ainmi rtnan aH I Cyrrall. White, executors i f William llottln I 2:1. 1'JislLjnd partial account nrUour.idlCrc n. ernnd I'lTuklln Fruit, ndmtuMratoisoi -uiiwa Cotner. lato of Madison two., deccn-d. 21, Thollrstniul Ilimlnceountof SU.isV JoSa-1 son, guauiian of iho persons ami cstntes eUi. ma Johnson. Adam Jolinsou, John lotitism, Owen L. Johnson. Thomas Johnson. S.i rail Jon. ion, and Haanali Johnson, minor li Jrtn ol Catlinrlnc Johnson, lato ot Coiuniblaco.drt'd. 2J. First nnd Hunt nccount of P. ( , ml-nurtb, uumiuistrnior oi i-etir i-;raoo , i.uo oi rihiiiEj- viee.v lowiisiup, ucceaeu, W.H.JACOriY, nugV70-lm. lieg'ster. A LLEN A NEKUIjES, 12Hoimi DEiv,fWAitE Avnxur, PlllUDEUUU ESTABLISHED I.N 14K Contluuo tho manufneturoof their oM standard quainy SUl'Ell l'II03PHATE OF LIME, AND AMMO N I ATE U FEKTI LI 7.KK. llotli of which nrosnld ntLow lT.n E3, liigUj remuncrntlvo to Iho 1 auueu oil ukallu, SEND FOlt CIKCULAII. NO. 1 PERUVIAN QUAX0, (Qcnnlno aovo-ument from Clilnc'iaanJOM'- apo isiauus.; Pure Cnlclncd, nud Land riaster. Hydraulic Ce- nieiu. laouies, nnu a inn ussmiiiu-u.- 1SQ AS1) OllKASINU OllS Ut loUl K.USHiaM A DISCOUNT TO DEALUKS. Bhould tho denier near you, not l;r- cles, send your orders to us and tlieyui"ai jirompi niienuon. For Halo by tlio Eioomslurg Iron lo, nug",'70-13l JOHN O. JACODY'S BAKERY AND CONFECTIOXDtY! UEIIWICK, PENN'A. Tho undersigned would respectfunj' nM IS,. . (It...... f n.,,1 Ill . tllHt W bus opened n Conlectloui-ry nnd linker)' In ODD FELLOWh' HALL, Eerwlclt, Pn., whero ho is pripar dio tan mi uiiius oi I'LAIN AND FANCY CANDIEM. i'i,l..lyil Jill.-?, ,.,.! FOIIEK1NAND DU.MKSiH IKH" OltANOES, LEMONS, KAlsEsS AC, Ac, AC, Ac. UY WHOLESAl-i: AND 111X111-. Hoai velopes, FIK7T ATvTn OYSTEHS, And nrrrlncn of nil kinds. Fnsll Briwl fjj Cnkosi-vcry dny. Ico ticnm lu Ht ' patronngo unsolicited. J01J. 0 JA,-or.. Uerwlck, Junol7,lS70-tr POURT I'ROCIiAjrATION. WlinnnAS, tlio Hon. William Klwott, Jr'"t,,,i Judgo of tin! Court of Oyer ni'-H' , uoiieiauaii Delivery, conn 01 ("a,','V.HUOliw oi uio l eacounu luuiioi w""";'V iilVn.-! pliau's Court in iho KMi Jmllc hjl f'jV 1 ,j i.oseil uf Iho countlet of Coluui la. i Wyoming, and tho Hon. Irani Iicrr 1 1 Mouroo Assoclnto Judges pf lolu'i'iiu f J havo Issued their precept, benrluida teius day of Jlny In tho sear .f oi J u thonsond, oignt nunuiuit nnu Vitr nnd 1"" I modliectud lor holdluguCourtof "J'l.Kpu. lnlnn.,.,,,1 n. ..lnr I f 1 1 1 n r I IT KeSslOllS Ol lw , 1 Court of Common Pleas and V,rr, ,1,1a o" 111 liliiomsburg, lu iho county of -u.lu"'!;J,,'temW ursi iuuuuay, oeina low next, to continue 0110 week, . nolle JUStlC said the lureuoon 01 saiu 010 uu .'..V t-iUruU.-olds. Inquisitions and other ie f '-iu piruia do (luted things which lo l","TliaU V to bo (lone. "tu., ;"."r.M.v Lo in ih.i j'v.r ud said county of Cjluuibia, ,w, ,.. ja- .VSXIntll ho iy,S rors ni 0 requested to bo puuetual in j 'J, 1)luunij. nuco.ugreeably tothelriiollcei. I ''"".Z tnc )' (T. burg; IhoJ-Jlhday of J' i i'uttu; h.u. of our Loid, one thousana e i b y Is--J drcdnud suvenly, aud '","t'lw f"11" fourtliyeur of tho iidewijilfy.?!LLAitl, mates oi America. t-uero" JllUUUiAUUI g. ilUlf s FECIAL NOTICE. I'rof. E. A. Ludwlir would Hint hB'VflucU.l (liiiuun.!''-'"" jii tuo ciiiztnsot iiio(uuui Hotel.orut thoso of Ills cuplu" uiooms burg, j uiy o, 101 - JOU PRINTING Neatly executed at toll orflcf Among tho assortment will bo ftiunJ . WW Nuts, EiiBllsh Walnuts, Pfiiuuts A "''-"'Jii bortB, Figs, Apples, Cocoa N.,J, lmSt. cut kliHls,'Muslaril, Cutsup. Pliy.'K'S Canned Fiutt or all kluds, Coni .hlaii u, sj cult. Hodn Crnihers. Ulster Ci ackers i" a. Wrltln-r Piioer. AcrCCIUCUt l Jl"- nivo iirivuie iissnns 111 iiiu In and Omli Inuguagis and m v tlrUii oJ will nlso Kuih votul inuslcoii iwyi'urtf" Jrf on Ihe Melodeon, J.issons wl IfWfc' M jort" ,0 u---