Stfrc (ifdumMmt AND BlOOAISBUKG, PA. riidny Jloriiliip, Scit. !, 180. J- THIS COI.tMBl.VJI lias the Largest Circulation of miy paper publlshtd lu Northern Pennsylvania, and la -alio . much larger sliest than any of 111 colein porarle anil It therefore tli best medium forml! trll.liiR In Ihli section ofllie Slate, Minority Convention. Tho Convention at Heading on 81st of August to secure electoral reform by tho representation of minorities, was respectably attended and tho proceed ings wcro harmonious. George Lear, Esq., of Bucks county presided, and sessions wcro hold In tho morning and afternoon. Wo copy tho following synopsis of tho concluding proceedings from one of tho New York dallies : After tho adoption of tho resolutions embodying tho sentiments of tho Con' vcntlon In relation to tho necessity of a Constitutional Convention, denouncing tho present practice of referring all matters of local legislation to tho mem bers of tho majority In tho. several Dis tricts, and Indorsing tho action of tho Stato of Illinois, a Committee waited on Senator Buckalew, who consented o deliver an address. It would bo. Impos sible, In a brief summary, to convey any idea of tho ablo and masterly expo sition of Ids views on Uia minority question. Ho spoko upon tho impossi bility of making this question of re form a party IsMte. It wus not adapted to the interests of any party or individ ual, but to tho necessities and Interests of tho whole people What was pro posed was a freo vote to all tho electors, which would cnablo them to represent themselves in tho Government, whether Federal, Stato or Municipal. Tho term "cumulative" was insufficient to ex press tho wliolo Idea of tho now plau. Tho term "freo vote" was thorcforo to bo preferred, as Its signification was moro comprehensive and exact. Whcro tho voter holds several votes ho was to distribute or concentrate them freoly according to his own judgment and honest conviction, instead of being sub jectcd to legal compulsion as to tho manner In which they should be bo stowed. Ito objected nlso to tho term "minority representation," becauso it did not indicate Iho entlrd s'ttopo and purpose of tho reform. The term pro- portional or totality representation was,' moro exact, though' tho terms might bq" thought uncouth. Every considerable interest was to bo represented by its own votes, and thus tho entire mass of electors brought Into nctlvd relations with Government. After explaining tho character and' operation of tho freo vote, hb proceeded to mention 'iq detail tho elections to which it was applicable in Federal elections to' tho choice Of Members of Congress and Presidential electors. In Stato elections to the choice of members of tho Iicgislature, Judges of the Supremo Court, Associate Judges of counties, County Commltsioners'nnd County Auditors, the Councllmen of cities and boroughs, Directors of Com mon Schools, and sundry other muni cipal officers ; also to tho choico of di rectors and managers of incorporated companies, ns well as tho election of delegates to nominating conventions. Ho explained nt somo' length tho ad vantages of tho freo vote, under tho fol lowing heads : First, that It would very greatly reduce tho.oxpenso and conse quent corruption of elections ; second, that it would establish just and ,full representation .of tho people; third, that fow candidates would bo beaten, as each party would only support a num ber of candidates it could elect J lastly, that better men would certainly ,bo elected to office, as tho necessity pf.con cilltatlng the floating or corrupt vote, constituting tho balance, of power be tween parties, would bo avoided. The conclusion of tho address was an earnest appeal in favor of reform to cheapen and purify elections, Insuro a greater degrco of contentment among tho people, avoid much ill feeling by decreasing bitterness of election con tests, and insuro an improved class of men for public service. Tho greatest unanimity and enthusiasm marked this part of tho proceedings, and tho argu ments for reform wcro heartily Indorsed and applauded. An Executlvo Com mittee of 21 was appointed to carry out tho objects of tho Convention, and also a Committee to confer with tho Legis lature, noxt session, in regard to action invited from that body by resolutions. A resolution Inviting cordial eo-opora- Hon of men of all parties was passed, and also recommending tho passage of laws for applying this method to muni clpal elections in. the State. Tho Con. ventlon adjournedjOftcr usual votes of manKS, at o o'ciock, sinuie. The British fieot at Splthoad, lias, ft appears, paid honors to tho memory of ino mo itumirai iarragui. unuer these circumstances, tho United States Government will, perhaps, by-and-by do tho same. At tho funeral of our great naval hero, no leading member of tho Administration was present. They wero all too busy. It will, perhaps, be some consolation though a small one to Admiral Farragufs relatives to know that nt least his tinmo and meiils aro remembered in a foreign land.r- Times. Luzebne Co. Convention. Tho Democrats af Luzerne met In Conven tion yesterday, when the following nominations wero made : For Congress, Samuel T. Turner, of Wilkes Barro; for Prosfdcut-Judge, Hon. George W. Woodward j for Assembly, S, W.Kccno Michael Fiynn and Geo. W. Search ; for Prothonotary, Francis A. Beamish ; or District Attorney, E. L, Mcrrlman ; for Clerk of tho Courts,Chas. Itoblnson Tub Republicans of Sullivan feel eoro that Mercur nnd his parly liavo again deprived them of a candldato for tho Legislature. Bradford again for tho seventh, time claims both membors notwithstanding repeated pledges to tuo contrary, Buillvan, Ilko Columbia, .Montour and Wyoming, nro very deal rnblo when votes aro needed, but tlorj't amount to much when tho loaves and fishes aro to bo divided. A new apportionment for members of Congress and of tho Legislature will bo made this winter. Our Congressional nnd Senatorial District will be undoubt dly changed, i Court Proceedings. SEr-TEMiinn 5, 1870. Court met, Hon. William Elwcll and his Associates, Irom Dorr nnd Isaac S. Monroo on tho Bench. Joseph I. Ikclcr, Samuel Stctlor and Rudolph Shuman, appointed Tip staves. Constables sworn and returns received. Franklin L.Shumnn of Beaver, appoin ted Foreman of tho Qrand Jury. Tim petition of Qoorgo At Clark was prcscuted.to tho. Court, praying for a guardian. Robert F. Clark, Eq., ap pointed guardian. Tho petition of, Win, B. Urovc, for appointment of guardian. Peter Ent appointed. Petition for tho salo of tho real cstato of Amos Rhodes, deceased. Salo gran ted. Petition of Torlnda Hacronbuch for appointment of guardian. Honry Kllch en appointed. .Petition of Win. E. Hagcnbuch for appointment of guardian. Nathan Flcpkcnslein appointed. Petition for an order of sale, in tho cstato of Eleazor Hess, dee'd. C. W. Miller, appointed auditor to report facts and his opinion as to tho propriety of granting tho order. In tho cstatoof John Davenport, dee'd C. W. Miller, Esq., continued ns audi tor. Petition of Stephen Gcarhart, guar dian for tho salo of tho real cstato of Jacob Goarlwrt, Jr., deceased. E. II. Little, Esq., appointed auditor to report facts with bis opinion as to tho proprie. ty of granting such salo. Petition for tho salo of tho real cslnto of IJalser Esslck, dee'd., for tho pay ment of debts. Salo ordered. Petition of Augustus Troup, admin istrator of tho cstato of John Troup, dee'd., for an order to sell tho real cstato for the payment of dcbls. Salo or dered. Petition for tho salo of tho real estate of Henry Yost, dee'd., for Uio payment ot uems. saio orucrcu. Report of salo of the real oUato of John Rouch, dee'd. Confirmed ni si. Petition of Anna E. Hayman, for ap pointment of guardian. Peter Hayman nppointcd guardian. Report or salo of tho real cstato of Benjamin Fowler, dee'd. Confirmed nl si. Petition for n citation on tho adminis trators or Jacob Goho, dee'd. Citation awarded. Report orw. II. Abbott, Commis sioner in lunacy inquest or Anthony W Davis. David Davis nppolntod com mittee. Stephen' Thomai vs tho Pennsylvania Canal'Co. On motion, Sheriff allowed to' amend hid return to tho summons. John Zelgler vs John G. Hanley nnd John G . Hanley, executor of Mary Ilea cock, (tee'd. On motion Court grant leavo to amend tho praecipo and pro ceedings Jn thiscaso by striking out tho nnmo of John G. Hanley, Wilson A. Thonias vs JnnJes V. GI1 la'spy and W. AJCIIno, on application of W. A. Kline, notice and sclro facias toJaines.T. .Glllaspy to show causo Wiy subrogation should not bo awarded In iavor of W. A. Kline. Petition to change tho placo of hold ing tho election in Locust township. Election ordered for second Tuesday or October, A. D., 1670. Greenwood (ou'iislilp vs Pino town ship. On motion, of E. II. Little, rulo granted upon Greenwood township to show ciuso'why they should not' pay the expenses and cost3. Com. vs Patrick Gara nnd wife for selling liquor without a license. On motion of District Atttornoy, II. 8. Marr tent in $200 for appearance of deft nt next term. Petition or supervisors of Sugarloaf twp for man'damus. On motion of "C, B. Brockway, upon petition formauda. mus'to levy an additional fax for road purposes in Sugarloaf tvp. Rulo gran ted to show cau30 why said 'mandamus should not issue. Coin, vs John nerbcrt. Charge Lar ceny'nnd cruolty to animals. A true bill. Com. vs Jacob Kostenbauder. Chnrgo assault and battery. BUI Ignored, Report of salo of tho real cstato of Su3an Tyler, deceased, by tho guardian Confirmed nl si. Report of salo of tho real cstato or Lydla Wanich, 'deceased, by Jacob Wa nlch administrator. Confirmed nl si. Petition for citation In tho cstato of Henry Meilck, deceased. Citation awar ded. Petition of Hellen S. Sullifi" for ap pointment of guardian. C, H. Lariah, appointed. Petition for appointment of guardian of minor children of Collins Sutliff, 0. H. Larlsh nppointcd. Petition of minor children of Reuben Honninger for appointment of guardian Allen Mann nppointcd. Petition of Sarah Shaffer fornppolnt mentof guardian. Jacob F, DIeterlch appointed. Petition or Lydla Ann Shaffer for ap polntment of guardian, Jacob F, iMo tench appointed. Petition of minor children of John Dallnian lot guardian. Tho3. Dallman nnd John Eycr appointed guardians Petition of Wra. B. Opdyko for guar' dian. Joshua F. Opdyko appointed Petltitlon for partition in tho cstato of Benj, Camp, deceased. Inquest awarded, Report of sale in tho est of Geo Rupp deceased. Confirmed nl si. Petition of Laura Mt Parker for guar Ulan. J. w. Reeso nppolneed. Aud. report in tho cstato of Peter & Catharine Lutz. Confirmed ni si. Aud. report to distribute proceeds arising from tho Sheriff's salo of tho property of Jacob Bower. Conllrmod nisi. Exceptions filed. Report of auditor to distributo funds In tho hands of tho administrators of Isaac C. C. Richard, dee'd. Confirmed ill si. 'Iho nccount of Samuel Knorr, Esq., Assigneo or. I. w. Chcmberlln, con firmed, Samuel L. Potter vs Margaret Potter alias subpoena awarded, On motion of C. 15. Brockway, Esq., II. II. Grotz, Esq., continued as auditor in tho matter of tho administration of tho real cstato of Geo. Pfell, dee'd. A, K, Walter vs Honry A. Weldon haul. On motion of H. S. Marr, Esq., court grant a rulo to show causo why tho Judgment in this case should not be opened, nnd (hat all procecdlngsshould bestayed. SEPTEMBEH CTU. Com. vs Ebony Cook. Charge lar ceny. BUI Ignored. Com, vs Cuthariiio McNeills. Recog nizance of Mary iMcGuIro end Patrick i THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, McNeills forfeited In open Court for want of ajppeanuico. Com. vs Anthony McNollls. Recog nizance of Mary McGuIro and' Patrick McNeills forfollcd In open court for want of iippeaiBuco. Com. vs A. Ilolderman. Recognl- zanco forfeited to bo respited on appear ance of defendant nt next term. Com. vs A. V. Cool. Cliargoassault nnd battery. Bill Ignored. Prosecutor David Hunt to pay cihIh. Com. vs David Hunt. Chargo-as- sault and balery. Bill Ignored. Prose cutor A. V. Cool to pay costs. Com. vs Jonn Gunning. Charge as sault nnd battery. Bill Ignored. Mary Gunning pros to pay costs. Com. vs Sarah Hill, John Hill, Sam uel Conner and Wh'field S. Conner. Charge nuisance. BUI ignored nnd prosecutor to pay costs. Com. vs Goo. Swaggart. Chargo as sault and battery. BUI Ignored. James W. Sonkcy, prosecutor, to pay costs. Com. vs Richard Palmer. Chargo murder. A truo bill. Com vs Richard Palmer. Chargo felonious assault. A truo bill. Com. vs Lowls Knntncr. Charge- murder Ac. A truo bill. Com. vs Reeso J. Millard nnd Georgo Swaggart. Chargo assault and battery BUI Ignored. James W. Sankoy, prose cutor, to pay costs. Reuben II. King vsEIIsha B. Pursol Jury called. Jury withdrawn and causo continued. Com. vs James Harris. On motion ot C. B. Brockway, attachment for wit ness, issued. Com. vs A. W. Eaton. Chargo as sault and battery. A truo bill. Defend ant pleads not guilty. Jury called. Plea of not guilty withdrawn and defendant pleads guilty. Cora, vs Jesso D. Rico. Charge nui sance. On motion or District Attorney non pros nllowed and payment of costs. Petition for chango of tho placo -of holding tho election In Pine township. Ordered that an election bo held on tho second Tuesday of October agreeable to tho prayer of tho petitioners, nnd that notico then bo given by tho Constablo according to law. Petition for revlowera of a road in Franklin twp. James McNlnch, Casper Rawn and Clinton Mnrgcrum. Contin ued. Report of rovlowers of a road In Jackson twp near tho house or Daniel Young. Confirmed nl 6i. Report of a road in Benton and Jack son townships. Confirmed nl si. Report of viewers of a road In Fish ingcreck twp. near tho houso of Win, Stoker. Confirmed ni si. Report of a road In Briarcrcek twp. near Evans' saw-mill. Confirmed ni si. Report of a road in Mt. Pleasant twp near Welch's bridge. Confirmed ni si. Order for reviews of a road in Hem lock twp. Continued. Com. vs A. W. Eaton. Charge arson A.truo bill Deft, pleads uot guilty. Jury called. Application for tho incorporation of tho M. E., Church at Benton. Ordered to bo published. Com. vs Kreamer. Case dis charged and each party to pay half tho costs. SEPTEMBER 7T1I. A. Wcsner and wife vs Henry Wa' son or Wcrtz. On motion or John G. Freeze, Esq. Judgment stricken off. No declaration having been filed. Com. vs P. Creasy and Wm Shaffer. Charge negllgcnco in office. A truo bill. Com. vs T. G. Morgan and M. N. ICcefer. Charge nuisance. A, truo bill. Com. vs Simon P. Kaso. Thrco char ges for nuisance. A truo bill in each. Jacob F Stauffer vs Dora E Staulfer. Petition for divorce. E II Littlo ap pointed commissioner to tako testimo ny in tho case. Petition of Chas. Dougherty for ap pointment of constablo. or Conyngham twp. Appointed and sworn. Com vs .Margaret Palmer. Charge- adultery. Jon pros, allowed on pay ment or co3ta. A W Eaton indicted for assault and battery. Sentenced to pay a flno of $2o and pay costs of prosecution and under go Imprisonment of sixty days. A W Eaton indicted for arson. Sen tonco to pay the costs of pros. Com vs Philip Creasy. Held lu tho sura of $200 for nppcaranco of himself and Wm Shaffer at next term of court. Solomon Helwlg vs Jeremiah Gctkln nnd bamuel Eck. On motion of W H Abbott rulo granted to tako deposition. Potitlon of Amos John for appoint ment or guardian, Ellen John appoln ted. Petition or L L Tato guardian or Jos F Patterson for discharge Discharged upon tho terms and conditions set forth in his petition. Petition of Elmlra Evelnnd for cita tion on tho administrator of S Blank dee'd to filo nn account. Citation award od. Aud. report In tho cstato or Benj Nuss dee'd. Salo ordered. Potitlon of Goo H Brown for transfer of tavern licenso of B Stohner. Llcenso transferred. Com vs J V Glllaspy, Chargo fraud. BUI ignored, prosecutor S C Brlnser to pay costs, Com vs J V Glllaspy. Chargo fraud uleutly disposing or property. Bill Ig' uorcd and pros S C Brlnser to pay costs Com vs Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Railroad. Chargo nuisanco. Bill Ig uorcd nud pros to pay costs. Flvo Com cases against S P Caso and others wero continued by agreement. Treas Deeds for seated and unseatod land sold for taxes. Acknowledged. Com vs Richard Palmer. On motion of District Attorney, Richard Palmer was arraigned beforo tho court for mur der and plead not guilty. A Jury was then called and tho wholo panel of tho Traverse Jury was exhausted beforo thero was ajury ompaunollcd to try tho caso, Tho following goutlcmen wcro sworn ns a jury: Jacob Demott, Morris Lowls, John Kirkendull, Horaco Schwcpponhclser, Henry Uetlcr, Geo, Yost, Chas. B, Troy, Samuel Demott, Wm. B. Quick, Milton Runyan, M. A. Glrton nnd John O Weuner. Tho last gentleman had been setosldo,and when tho wholo Jury was exhausted ho was recalled and sworn. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 2.-Tho base ball match between tho Atlantic Club of Brooklyn nud tho Red Stockings of Cincinnati, was played on tho grounds of tho latter Club at this place, yester day afternoon. Tho Atlantics went first to tho bat, nnd wero defeated by a score of 14 to 8, About 10,000 people witnessed tho game, and great interest was manifested. I Representative Conference. Representative Conferees from Col umbia and Montour counties met nt Bloomsburg, pursuant to adjournment, on Monday, September Cth, nt ono o'clock p m. Tho President, Mr. Hughos.cttllcd tho Conference to order. Tho Columbia county Conferees then asked tho Mon tour Conferees to namo somo man for tho nomination, other than Thomas Chalfaut. .They refused to do so. Tho Cotifcrenco then proceoded to tho sev enteenth ballot. Hughes and Yorks votod for Thomas Chalfnnt. Funston and Dorr voted for Leonard B. Rupert. Beforo tho Columbia county Confe rees voted, tliov offered to let their votes stand for tho nomination of any ono of tho rnon voted for ny tnem, on tuo liutu Inst., which was not acceded to by tho Montour uonierces.j After tho Bovcntocnth ballot tho Co lumbia county Conferees again proposed to tho Montour Conferees, to namo n new man, which was not acceded to by them. Tho 18th and 19th ballots being then taken, resulted as had tho 17th ; when on motion of Mr. Dorr, tho Conference adjourned to meet nt 1 o'clock of the samo day. SEr-r. 0, 1870,-1 1. m. Conference met pursuant to adjourn ment, aud was called to order by tho President. On motion or Mr. Yorks, tho 20th ballot was taken, and resulted ns fel lows: Ohatfant two votes. Rupert two votes. On motion of Mr. Yorks, Conference adjourned to meet at Bloomsburg, on Wednesday, Sept. 7th, nt 1 p. in. Wednesday, Sept. 7. Conference met pursuant to adjourn ment ; was called to order by tho Pres ident, nud on motion proceeded to tho 21ST 11ALI.OT. Rupert two votes. Chalfiiut two votes. On motion, tho Conference adjourned to meet nt 4 o'clock p. in., tho same day. At -1 o'clock Conference met according to adjournment, and proceeded at onco to tho 22ND 11ALLOT. Rupert.... Chalfaut ., two votes. two voles. 23IID BALLOT. Rupert two votes. Chalfaut two votes. At this point nn adjournment for two weeks and to meet at Danville, was proposed by Mr. Yorks, which was not seconded nor voted upon. A motion to adjourn sine die was also raado by tho samo gentlemen, which was not sec onded. Permission was then given to Mr. Yorks to withdraw from thoConferonco for ten minutes, to consult with his lricnus.j On tho return of Mr. Yorks, and on his motion, tho Conference proceeded to tho 21TII BALLOT. For Hon. Leonard B. Rupert, Messrs Derr and Funston 2. ForThomas Chalfaut, Messrs. Hughes anu xorKS z. Tho23lh ballot being taken, thoic- sult was tho samo. Mr. Yorks then moved that tho Con ferenco do now adjourn, which was not seconded nor voted upon. Mr. Yorks then moved that Thomas Chalfaut bo declared the nominee for Representative for this District, which being put to a voto was rejected by a voto of oyos 2, nays 2. And thereupon without rurthor pro ceedings tho Montour Conferees with drow rrom tho Conference. Tho Columbia Conferees remaining in Conference, proceeded to tho 2Gtu kallot, which resulted as follows : For Hon. Leonard B, Rupert, Messrs. uerr anu ! unsion votes. Tho following Resolution was then adopted : Ilcsolvcd. That Hon. Leonard B. Ru pert bo declared tho regular Democratic candldato for Representative, for tho Roprosentatlvo District composed or tho counties or Columbia and Montour. Tho Conferees then proceeded to pro pare and adopt nn Address to tho voters or tho District, utter which, on motion adjourned sine die. JOHN A. FUNSTON, Secretary, Latest News. Williamspoiit, Aug. 01. The Sop tomher meeting or tho Herdlc Park As soclation,rrom tho 13th to 16th incluslvo promises to bo a grand success. A largo number or horses havo been entered among which aro somo or tho best in tho country. On tho 15th, purso $1,000, for all running horses; $5,000 will bo given to any horso beating 1:13. On tho 10th, purso $1,000, freo for all horses $2,000 to first, $1,000 to second, $000 to third and $100 to fourth. Tho nssocia Hon will glvo $15,000 to any horso bea ting 2:171 In this race. Potwville, Sept. 2. Tho first mini versary of tho establishment of tho Dally Miners' Journal was celebrated last night by a banquet at tho Ameri can Hotel by tho publishers to tho cdl tors, reporters, and compositors, with n largo number or Invited guests. Benja mln Bannan, senior proprietor, gave, In speech, interesting details or his ferty' two years' oxpcrlenco as a Journalist, Colonel R, W. Ramsey, Junior propria tor, stated that tho main object or tho entertainment was to cultlvato frater nal feolings between employees nnd em ploycrs. Everything passed off delight- imiy, auu it is the Intention to mako this nn annual affair, London, Sept. 2.-A telegram from Constnntlnoplo brings nows that tho seaport town of Samsouiij In Asia Mln or, a station or tho Austrian Steam .Navigation Company's packets, has been destroyed by firo. Tiventy-flvo nu mi red nouses nnd six churches uroin ashos. Many lives wero lost, iho in habitants aro suffering terribly rrom want or food and shelter. ElKhty.flvo houses wero burned nt Ycnldjo, in Mac- euon i aua still another firo has occurr ed at Monduulu, whero 880 houses wcro consumed. Wasuinqton, Sept. 3. A record oi tho Treasury Department Just made public, discloses tho fact that Eliza R, Arrowsmlth, of Somerset county, Now Jersey, Is tho oldest pensioner in tho united States. Sho Isono hundred nud four, In possession of all her faculties. nnd draws $000 per annum. Her hus band was an assistant commicsary of muos in tno revolutionary war. PiTTSiiunaii, Pa. Sept. !. A Belgian Iron-worker named Joseph Savago, ro- contly brought to this city to superin tend n portion of tho wort In Painter's Iron Mill, was murdered last night. ills body was found near his own hnu so his head beaton to a Jelly, Two violent BLOOMSBXJHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY,PA. nssatilts had previously been made upon him by unknown parties. CincAao, III., Sept. i. A llrobroko out about C o'clock this afternoon In tho papcr-storo or Messrs. Lallln, Butler A Co., nnd is still burning nt nlno o'clock p. m., though undercontrol. Tho wholo or tho magnificent Drake block, on Wa-bash-avenue, corner nr Washington streoL Is destroyed. Tho total losses will reach ubout $3,000,009, on which thero is from gl.fiOO.OOO to $1,800,000 In surance. THE WAN IN EUROPE, Fronoh War Nows. Pauis. Sent. l.Le Public says tho Government hos received no official dispatches to-day, In consequence of tho cessation of telegraphic communi cation between Sedan and Mezloros, but it is certain that battles wero fought on Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Tho first was n surprise, which resulted In a partial panic In tho corps d'armcc of Gen. Fallly, who, awaiting tho arrival of Gen. Wlmprfen, his successor, still commanded. Thero wero nlso sepurato and detached conflicts, in which our troop3 displayed great heroism; but there was a want or unity during tho engagement, and tho Prussians claim tho victory. But In tho batllo or yes terday there Is no question that McMuh on had a great success against tho troops or both princes. Bazalno was not engaged yesterday, but It is known that ho to-day contin ues the work 40 energetically begun by McMahou. Tho Corps Vlnoy, which n few days ago passed through Paris, reached tho battlo-fleld yesterday, nnd is doubtless fighting now. Paius, Sept. 2 Midnight. At Cour- cellcs, on tho 2Gth ull., Goneral Bazalne, while feigning to evaeuato Metz, drew tho cavalry or Prlnco Frederick Charles Into n trap. A bloody fight took placo und tho cavalry wcro badly cut up. Many prisoners wero taken, nnd tho prlnco himself mado a narrow escape from capture. Pauis, Sept. 4. Tho Council. of Min isters havo issued tho following procla mation: To the French People: A great misfortuno has como upon tho country. After thrco days or heroic struggles,sustalncd by tho army or Mar shal McMahon against 300,000 or tho enemy, 40,000 men havo been mado prisoners. Gen do Wlmpfion, who took command of tho army in placo or Mar shal McMahon. badly wounded, has signed a capitulation. This cruel re verso will not shako our courage. Paris Is, today, In n completo stato or defense. The military forcc3 or tho country will bo organized in n few days. A new army will bo under tho walls ol Paris. Another army is forming on tho banks of tho Loire. Your patriotism,-your union, your energy will savo Franco, Tho Emperor has been mado a prisoner in tho struggle, Tho Government, in accord with tho public powers, will take all measures required by tho gravity of ovonts. (Signed,) Count de palikao, II. CHAVKKAU, KIQAULTDE gesouilly. JULES BUAMK, DE LA TOUR D'AU VEHGXE, aitANDEI'EUKET, CLEMENT DUVUUNOIS, P. MAGN'E, BUSSON BILLAULT, JEROME DAVID, of tho Council of Ministers, Paius, Sept. 5-0:20 p. m Paris is in a stato of indeserlbablo enthusiasm. Tho gardo mobllo occupies tho tribune The peoplo hero havo forced tho gates or tho garden or tho Tullorles. Tho soldiers at tho entrance and tho barracks fraternlzo with tho people. A republican spirit Is manifested every whore, Tho mob aro removlug and destroy Ingiu nil quarters of tho city every semblanco or tho empire. Tho imper ial flags nro being torn down from tho housetops and from tho fronts of tho shops and public buildings, nnd where tho imperial arms decorate shops they aro violently removed and smashed in tho streets, Immonso throngs filled tho placo L'Hotel do Villo. Tho mob gained an entraueo to tho building nnd poured up tho staircases Into tho grand saloons Portraits or tho emperor and empress wero torn from their hangings nnd thrown out of tho windows into tho streots. Hero they wero buffeted about for somo tlmo and trampled beneath tho feet of tho crowd. Henri Roche fort is tho Hon of tho hour. Ho has been liberated from captivity, and his excited followers boro him in triumph to tho hotel, aud excitedly cheered along tho route. Immenso crowds fol lowed Rochefort, cheering and singing patriotic songs. Tho peoplo shouted "Vivo la Franco," "Vivo la commerce," "Livo all nations," nud vociferated other erics. Pauis, Sept. 5 evening. General Trochu has been appointed president or tho government, with full military power for tho national dofence. Tho voto on tho deposition or tho Im perial dynasty In tho corps legislate was carried by 185 out or 200 votes. Pauis, Monday, Sopt. 5. Tho peace ful rovolutlon Is iu full tide. From an early hour tho approaches to tho Corps Leglslatlf have been filled by a vast multitude. Tho steps or tho Palaco Bourbon present a vast sea or heads. Tho Opposition Deputies nro received with n perfect frenzy of enthusiasm. M. Thiers has recclvod nn ImmeiiHo ovation. Prussian War Nows. London, Sept. 1. A special dispatch to tho Mundard, dated Florenvlllo. llel-1 glum, this (Thursday) morning, says: "ino I'reneh imvo Just been badly beaten on tho Sedan road. Tim lnu. slans havo entered Cariumm (a fw miles south-west of Florenvlllo.) Thero WUS furious fiL'htlnL' all duvrm Wiln. day between Armigny and Douzy." Brussels, Sept. 1. Information of a grava character has been received by tho Government from tho frontier. Vi olations of Belgian territory by ono or tno otlieroftho hostllonrmles In Franco Is Imminent, and rolnforcoments havo been dispatched to tho Count of Flan ders nt Phlllpsonvlllo, Vakknns via Beulin, Sept. l.-rMe- Mahou's vfforta to rescue Metz havo eu- tlrely failed In consequenco of tho do- feat ho sustulued on Tuesday, when ho lost twenty guns. Tho French losses wero immense as compared with thoso of tho Prussians. Tho Uhlans and dls- mouutod Hussars, took near Sedan, two strong positions, In spito of tho do termined resistance of tho Freuch. London. Sept. 2-Mldnlght. It is stated that n declaration has bcon ox- tensloly signed in tho German army asking King William to become emper or of Germany. Beulin, Sopt. 2. Two sorties wcro mado from Strasbourg on Friday morn ing, but both wcro repulsed. At thrco o'clock on tho samo tho French attempt ed to drive tho Prussians out from tho railway stnllon, but failed. Tho Prus sians havo nearly succeeded in complet ing a parallel 400 paces from tho for tress. BGUBSilM, Sopt. 2-3 V. M. MuMah on Is completely beaten and shut up In Sedan. A hundred French soldiers sought refuge In Belgian territory and wero disarmed. Tho samo conespondent, ono hour later, says: Tho Prussians nro between tho frontier and the northern fortresses. MoMuhon has probably been cut off from tho last road left him to Paris, Bazalno has been completely beaten bo' foro Metz by Prlnco Frederick Charles, Freuch fugitives aro running ubout Brussels mad with excitement. London, Sept. 2 From German of ficial accounts or tho battle at Metz, It appears that Marshal Bazalno was evl dently acting In conceit with Marshal McMahon. Tho battle lasted a day and night. Bazalno was driven back after a display of tho greatest valor. Tho lns on both shies was) torrlllc. The 4th Landwehr fought gallantly. Tho 1st Army Corps was congratulated by Prlnco Frederick Charles on tho vic tories. Beulin, Sept. 3.-Tho following news Is official : , Mundelsiium, Sept. 311 a. m. At four o'clock this morning tho French at Strasburg opened iv violent but Ineffoct ual firo along tho cntlro lino. A savago artillery duel ensued. Tho Prussian losses nro unknown. When the tolo gram left they wcro unimportant. Tho French mado a sortie against tho Islo of Wakncn nnd on tho railway near the station. Col. Rnz with a battalion of Baden Grenadiers repulsed them nnd drovo them back Into tho city. OiiO' officer and four chasseurs wero taken prisoners. Lieut. Col. Wcrden was wounded. Beulin, Sept. 3. Tho followlnghlgh- ly important despatch has just bcon mado public: Sudan, France, Sept. 2, 1:32 p. m. To tho Queen A capitulation of tho wholo French army at Sedan as prison ers of war has Just been concluded with Gen. Mimpfen commanding instead or Marshal MacMahou who is wounded. Tho Emperor turrendered himself to mo ns he has no command, and left ev erything to tho Regent at Paris. "His resldcnco I shall appoint after an inter view with lilm at tho rendezvous to bo fixed immediately. What a courso events, with God's guidance, havo ta ken I William. Washington, Kept. 3. Tho follow ing has been received hero at tho Stato Department : London, Sept. 3, 1:15 p. m. Tho Emperor and MacMahon's army havo surrendered nt Sedan to King William. Tho wholo French army aro prisoners of war. Tho Emperor's residence to bo nppointcd by King William, after an intorviow between them. Tho capitu lation wns concluded with General Miuipfeu, instead of MacMahou, who wns wounded. (Signed) Motley, Minister at London. London, Sept. 3. Tho following is just received hero : Bisussels, Sept- 3, Noon Gen. Fail ly has been shot. Ono nccount siys by MacMahon's orders, and another by his own soldiers. The Empress enjoined Prlnco Napo leon to return to Paris, but hu h is re fused, nnd a decree hasbeen issued strip ping Kim of his rank of Princo und senator, -run jxotie ot tins city says tho lreneh havo been utterly defeated, Tho Emporornnd MaeMahon nro prlS' oners. Tho French soldiers massacre their own officers nnd many of tho hit ter havo Oicapod to Belgium. Buusels, Sopt. 3, 1 p. m. Thonum her or French within tho boundary or Belgium on Friday, was about 10,000. They all laid down their arms. Thoy wero then conveyed to No mar. Thoy brought along four hundred artillciy wagons, two guns and ono thousand horses. BEP.tiiN, Sept, 5. Tho queen has ro celved tho following despatch from liing William: To Augusta: Vaui:nnes. Son. 4. 1870. What a thrilling moment was that or n mnnll.. .,!tl. V. I TT , "nu mi i wiiii i.Mijuiuoiu iiu was cast down but dignified in his bearing nnd reigned. I gnvo him Wllhelm hohe, near Cassolas, tho placo whero ho wm ri'suiu. uur meeting tooK placo in u ennui iurt on mo western glacis. From thero 1 rodo through tho ranks or our army, and arrived at Sedan. llio reception or tho troops thou maye3t imagine, it was indescribable, May God aid us further. (Signed) William. Commissioners of tho Poor. Tho Delegates to tho lato' Domocratic Convention, from Bloomsburg. Scott. Greenwood nnd Sugarloaf, met at tho court llotuo on Monday, tho fith of Sept., to nominate two candidates Air Commissioners or tho Poor. Tho following delegates wcro present Bloom. Fist Ward John Cusoy.EII Jones. West Ward. Owen Fyerly, Robert Clarlr. Greenwood. Robert Robblns, Goo, W. Utt. Scott. Daniel Snyder, Jacob Terwll lager. Kugarlnar. Cyrus Iiarlsh, Joslah It. Fritz. On motion, Robert Bobbins was elec ted President. on motion, uapt. ueo, w. Utt was elected Secretary. Tho Delegates then proceeded to tho nomination or candidates. A b illot being lul l, S. U. Miller and William Kramer having received tho greatest number or votes, wero declared duly nontlnnted. ROBF.llT ROBUINS, Geo. W. Utt. President. Secretary. Feveu and AaiiE. This most un comrortabloofnfillfilonsl'i very proval. t'!',t' i,'om 11,0 Susquehanna and Juni. ati. In tho neighborhood of Duucaunoii it appears to ho especially severe. Wo Jitwo heard or no eases In our own town which has been of lato years free from inu disease, tiio intensity hot rays of i ,UUK uu uy, louoweu oy cool ovonlngs und early mornings nro productive of chills, and duo pneuu tlons should bo taken by thoso living !!l;'?lith?irlver W,.I0S0 Iju1iu's-s calls them out in tho mornings beoro tho fog has MARRIAGES, HEILMAN-EYEU-On llio .Ir.l lint., by 11a v. 1). J. Wnllar, Mr. Wm. II. Hellm.in of Went llcmlcjolt, Mnnluur co to Mlsi Mluervn J. Ej cr or Eyer'n drove. IIAUDEU-LONinEUanu-OnllioSOtliAiimnt, by tno same, Mr. Geo. 11, Ilnrucr lo .iui Mary C. IionlUcrgcr, LIEIUII-1'AI.M-Oii tlio llh Iriit., liyltov. Wm. .1. Eycr, Mr. iioumri i.irrsii to Mlsi iiarunrn l'rilm, liolli ot lMuvllIc, Pa. Mi:iXKL-HIf!iB-On tlio I7tli nil.. Iiv ttov. A. If, J InliCTiniom, J , wi Pinxeintiu mihauui M. IIIcKk, bolliol Ilcnclillnvcrj, DEATHS. HAMPTON In Ilerwlclt.on the ISttt ult., Ada K diumhtcr of Jnseli 1). nml Alice D. llamp ton, ngeil 2 months und 0 tlaya. FAUS-In Afton. Ill In county, on St1i lilt,, Jonh im W., on of J. 11. nnd A. 1). Enus, nged 1 year 10 nimitns nnd 3 Uitys, McltENIlV In Frnnkliri, Annlo K. daughter of Moio W. nnd Huruli A. Mi'Hcnrv. uued W month nnd ID diije. BltUITZ in Pino townihlp, AttRinlW, ttcl)icca Araoo'ia niuuiz, ngoa i yr., iw iniw. iwiu o uj . Llltlo llelie In calmly ftlceptnff, Willi the damp I'littn nn her cast, LnvlUKoycs tirottndly wcvplng O'er nor lonely plucoof iet. Slio has left our clri'lo broken, , Hope'" brlsht star has tut In night, Yi't wetrensuro many n token Of her spirit's upward flight. We havo laid her In the church-yard, A mono we'll place above hor lied. So we'll remember whero our darling Baby sleeps amongst the dead. Thus sho fell asleep In Jesus, And wo laid her in tlio gravo, Wht-ro I he palo wild rose will blossom Aud tho drooping willow wave. And beslilo that mossy hillock For, perchance, amid the zephyrs Hello's pwn spirit whispers mere. vo Will uonu in sue in prayer, MoTneit. MARKET REPORTS. Uloomsbiirg Market. Wheat per bushel., llyo " Ooru ' Oats. " Klour per barrel U0 I On 1 D t0 0 W Cloverseed...... . S (10 Flaxseed HH 2 h Mutter . 4 EgUH Ttifiow . 1" Potatoes h oo Drlea Apples SM Hum 'Z Bides urn! Hhoulders n Hay per ton 15 UJ l.nril tier nnntid I HU?i No. 1 Bcotcli pis .32ffiS.1 No. a " " - ti)VJ) llloom IM LUMnEU. Hemlock Hoards per thousand fret pine " 11 " (ono Inch) . 818 00 ... IKa'J) ... IS 00 ... 8 00 . 7 00 ... 1 00 Joist, Meantime, 1'lniiK, (Hemlock). bhluyles, No. f 'per thousand.... Hldlnc " ' ft. ! Philadelphia Markets. Pf.niTii. Northwestern supernuo at 8j.C03t5.G2l r.0l'iuweiern exirn,.., Xorthwestcrn family, .... aaw.vo Western, do. do 7.00t7.t0 ,.85.75afl.O0 t:v tVJ) i.Sl 1 33 hSo otic O0c01c 02c live uour WiiKAT Pennsylvania red, t bus Southern " " Western " Kvc Pennsylvania rve. wbus CoiiN Yellow, 41 lixeu, OATS vhus Piiovisiofts Mp-s 1'orlt, bbl Mess Ueef. " 11 rested Hogs, lb , bmoked Hums " ......... " Shoulders v E Lard, lt Beeps Clovtrsied bus Tlmothysced p bus Flaxseed " ... CATTi.n Ueef fnttloMBi Cows, & heiul 031.1 i2Xl aUcdSilli" 16c(410)i 7.tO!.iU $2.30 SKtiaunc tlj&M 4cfat 0 Uoaa 100 Its $13.7oaH.'5 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tf STRAY NOTICF. uuno to tho premises of tlio subscriber In Pino IniciGliln .... ,.v nl.n.it T.l ... I I.TII n WHITE ilAltltuW, wclgnlni; between iiu and Too owner will como forward, prove property, auu mito 1110 nnimai iiwav or u will no aoiu aO' coming to law. i'lllNEAa WlllTMlKE. 1'lno twp , ept. 0, 1870-31 E STItAY NOTICE. nine to tlionremlses of tho Subscriber in Riiir lirllt.it InWII.Illn mi nr nllnnf thn lit nf tni I UTil two tint k lritniled he J On, one four years old', tliu oditr ft yearlim:. Tlioowuer will come for- wont pntvo property, pay chaises and tak tutm uwuy ur inuy wm uu hiti ucromini w law. .IAI.-OH 11AUUINUTON. Biuarloaf, Sept. 0, 1S70 HI, EM. KNORR, . Having purchased the stock of tho old Key stone Shoo Store, and added thereto a largo nml well selected new stocls Is prepared to exhibit tho best variety of BOOTS AND fallOES evorbrounht to this place, llo Is also prepared to make Hoots und Shoes to order In the latest nnd best styles. Kor cash only. In tho old I'ost Otlluo buildine, comer Main and Market Streets, Uloomsburt;, I'a. . sepO'TO-ly. E. s. CASK, COOPER, UUPEHT, COLUSI11IA COUNTY, TA. CoopcrlnK In all Its branches well and carefully done. Particular attention given to tho manu facture of meat barrels, kraut stands, plcklo tub-, meut tubs. Ac. Uepalrluo attended to. Iluperl, -ept. I), 1870-liu. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AQRI CUL'IUUAL KOCIETi'.-Tho exhibition of this Society for 1K0 will be held at Scrunton, on Tucidau, Sentcmber27th, H'eiMejiteij, September l!(U!i, Thurtilay, September 20th, Friday, Septem ber 30th. Tho grounds are spacious, the build ings and accommodations ample, aud the p.'o ml um list liberal. There U no charge lor rnirlci except Horses entered forspeod. Entry Hooks ope n licadayt September 6th. Kor catalogues or luformatlou, address at Scranton, JOHN c MO mild, President. D, W , fiKii.Kit, Itec. Secretary. Eliikidge McUoskev, Cor. Beo'y. Scranton, Sept, u, l;o.ltv. pun LIO SALE -OF peusonal rnoPEinv, Thaunderslgnod, administrator of Catharine a carhnrt, deceased, will expose to tmbllo salo at her latq residence, ono mllo from Maluvlllo Co lumbia county, Pa., ou THURSDAY & FRIDAY, OCT. Cth 4: 7th, 1S70. nt ten o'clock In th9 forenoon, the following per sonal property, to wit : T W O -MARES, 1 yearllntr' oolt, 5 cows, 1 bull, 1 helfor, 0 hogs, 0 shu.us, li sheep, i two-horsn wagous, 1 spring wigou, 1 fjuullii mill. I sled, a lot of harness, PLOuans, liAunowB and cultivatou, U EDS AND BEDDING, l cnolt stove (new), 1 cylinder stove, I cupboard, bureau, chairs, carpets by tho yard, cooklug utensils, and a large amount of household furn ltuio and farmlug Implements too numerous to mention, CO RUSIIEL3 WIIEAT, 50 bushels' rye, 130 bushels oats, hay by tho ton. 1300 bushels corn. STEPHEN aEAIlltAUT, sep9'7l-lt. Administrator. PU LIO B A Ii E VALUABLE It UAL ESTATE. Tho undersigned. Executors of tho last will and testament of Martha A. J. While, deo'd, will oiler ut public veuduo upou tho piemlses, by virtue ot power lu said Ustwlll ooulalued.on SATUUDAY.OOTOIIUIt 1st, 1S70, at two o'clock lu Iho ulteruoon of bald day, the following do se rlbod HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situate In Light street, Columbia County, l'a nud bounded ou the north by an alloy, on the oust by un ulluy, ou tho south by a lot of Mrs Lydli IluKonbufh, und on tho west by Main Nil vet of said lowu. Whereon are eroded a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, staoln ami outbuildings with a well of excel lent wuler, with Iho uppurteuunces, 4S-TKHM.S of Haie. Ten per rout of tho pur chuso money to bo paid dowu nu tho day of sale, und the balance on the 1st of April, A. D. IS7I, when pnsHrhalou will be glvon. oud a deed exe cuted und delivered. SaMUKI. WHITE, LAHOLINE DEWITT, Executors. AL'-'Oj At tho sarao time tho following do scribed HOUSE AND LOT, vis i situate In Light Htr et af.ire-alJ.aud bound ed us lollows i on l he north by lot ot Jacob Ter. wllilner. on the west by uu ulley, ou the south by lot of i ester uud Oman, and on tho oast by Aiaiu nireei, ui sum lowu. ... i.ii .... mw, Whereou are erected a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, a food stable, out bulldlugs, well of water with pump, xc., do, TeitMS-Itcusouable, to suit purchasers. sep'j'7o-st. cauolInk H. DhiWITr. "VHJIDMYER & JACOBY Y 10CCHANUBHLOCE,IILOOM8UUHO,PA. are agents for the sale of ''Uruckway's" Justly celebrated Cream and old stock Ales, wbch they will sell as cbtup as country brewed ales: whole uud h-lf barrels constantly on hand. This ale Is brewed by William K. llrcckway.815 10 35 East Eleventh Street, Now Yurk City, Jiloouisburg, June ID, lWO-t A GENTS WANTED I tN THIS COUNTY, Ann IN ALL TUB PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS Op fv nv THE NOItTlI AMKIUCAN MUrUAT, I,IWR TNHttn. ""UMjurn '''llUAMKLTUtA, LlllKIIAL iNDtJollMEXM Orttm Voucher) ihoulil atcompmu ovptimumia, Call or mldros W. W. KURTZ, l.rC9!j(nt 131 WALNUT 8TIIEET. rila, sepO'70-lm. Legal Notices. A DJIINISTRATOR'S NOTK J KSTATK Orinillll i. 1 lE. "Letters of nd.-nlnlstratton on the ,,i?, "Mo. ILKtirman, Uto or llloom twp StafamS0' All persons havlnu claliiirotydeaHK)m I tho decedent aro requested to ninE., J1 "Wm I aud thoso indebted to mlt5mVn.em"S I an820',0.cw. "gS EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE l Li rhtate or fUtKt ...... . ' Letters testamentary on ihi Htjut. late ot MadlSon townshi'r",' sll county,dco'd,have been granted l fc0,lll. coiumuia uonniy to Martha Ki;,nt "WWII two.. Columbia county, IX aimSj' SmI clallWllglntthestl:tearelSnJ;,i? b'SI them to tho Exocutrtx In lKbWto,lSII paVmVntto"flioBEx?cutrixw?a nug2070-6w. MAI'TliAsToCT, Eluim A DMINISTRATOll'S NOTIPP V KSTATF. OF JArilli ti. ..... "i"""" Letters of administration ou tuanidfi.i, . I Trent), late of llloom twp" c0TUm& MI ueo u, navo wen granted by the ltTOi.1.,., 'h county to Jonathan Trnub iAiSiiS?Stf'- nnd cbttnty nroresald. AllScrsoni if.if.,L," ngalnst th5 estate of tho VlESK ,,?icl"a tS present them lor uiemei .??? denied to tho estate totnaKnj'inent toS',,1! derslgued, administrator, wlihiut detaj EXECUTORS' NOTICE. XII ESTATE Ol' LEWIS lil(rrt-.,nn Letters testamentary on tho csul ,? I Dlelterlch. lato nt llrtuii r!.?",0,.l"ll deo'd, havo been granted by tho Itci R&S; county to Emmor Dletierlcfi auj sffi terlch of Urlarcreok township, coinSS county, Pn. All persons havlnii c almV 2J thuestnto nro requested to prewiVl tKm ffi? Executors In Columbia county, Thwe iffi to tho estato either on notejudimrat or book account will inakeWiatitlJoS? pernors wltliont ilplnv. " BtI KMMOrt niETTrmi-i. Bltl'UENbltmiuTlI nugyTU-uw. tietaSi I EXECUTOR'S NOTCE. J EaTATR OF JOTIV m-AnitiT letters testamentary ou the esute of UiJ Oearhnrt, Into of Main township, ColamSil county deceased, havo been erauieJ tr 1 regi f ? "a Vi cou,lll' 10 J""n J- UtiihSI lng claims against tho estalcare reootsWiil present tnem lo mo Exeraior In il township. Thoso Indebted lot he esute elttttsl note, Jnogmeut, mnrtgaga or hook account rll iiv.(in JOHN J.OAitlURl7 TVTOTIOE IS IIEHEBY GIVB1 jl i inai nn iippucaiion wm da made ottheceil mpettnor of tlio t.enrriil At.KPtiil.i. nt ih r.l mouwenllli of renusylvonla for iho Inremr.l lion of a bank, in acrurdaiiceltl)ibeBViiiiM Commonwealtn, to ho etiltttcil the "Catairl ueposii anursaviog hiuik," to bo located aiuufl uuiittio, nun in? iibut iu miR'alM UILI 1 one uunorcu nim ituy mousana uolurs. Catawissa, July 1, l&TU'tim. T7STHAY NOTIOK. Came to tho memlscii of llio subscriber t Hemlock township, ou or about August toll como lorward, prove properly, p.-iy churetatl viiiTe now. wiiuuut, iuuks. ine ownvrtii uxito ucr away, or biio win d noki awiraiti law, ilKNUY bHUTtl iicmiock. August vj, ibTO-ar. no- PAUTNEHSIIIP NOTICE. Tho co-partnershnJirciofrtro exMlDgliLH naruooi it. a wra. Master, is mis uay uiit by mutunl rouscnt.ihobastnehstotie conttr. by Wm. Mastern. with whom nil rccoucui bo left. aud names Irdelned are reoues'ed call nml make Kettlemi-nt, ai. those brnli claims tuo rt'fUiPHttxl to present the hhiiip. DAVID .MAS1HES WILLIAM MAmm 3I1UV1UO, Aug. 19, UNLOCK'S OllEEK & MUXOi HAIL-ltO.VI). I InuUcg lshcrebv Given tlint books wilt be mm cd by the Uommf-Kioneri of the II unlock and AMuncy Hall Koad Co., ut Hie II Hel of As! mi iiarrisoa, in iiuniiuiiion lownsuic, iusni. county, fa., ou Thurdut tbo lab oay oiScJ tomber, lH;t, for three diyt-lu sucioo , TM UUUKN Will UO KUpt Opeil IfliUI U uniu ito ciocK i'. ji. oi eacn uy, loruici'uiw or rcceivins suoscnpuon wr siocnin ui Itoad Company. lev nnli- Af I'niiitiilmlminN .1011 V KOOXj. W. S. Moniioe. ITeslilenL I Secretary of Hoard of CommKslonea augti'70.3t. OIUDQE LKTl'lNQ. Keptcmber 15th, for buliaiiiB a bridge oihHj locktreelc.lu Hemlock township, near 6)IJ l'ursell's. Abutments to be S feet lugb. Bi&l to be tho samo as Iho cauil lirUse 1 on.l .... Inn.. t.'ni flirt Iff MirtldLri aunlv at Iho Commissioners' Offlee. Wm to bo opened on 15th Inst. WM.li.OUli'K. Comolaul CYlltlH ltUUBIKS, J Attest Wm. Kkickuaum, (JlerU. Uloomsburg, Bcpt. 'J, lS:o-i!t. MEBOHAND1SE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES To my friends and tho publlo generaUy, tttl "I kinds of DHY GOODS, GBOOERIES, QUEENSWARE, NOTI0XS,l are constantly on hand and lor' AT BARTON'S OLD ST4ND tlfvnuaultUll. BT JAMES K.ESOI XfAUo, Solo Agent tofXWS' rB0'rl HUE. Lare lot constamiy k T.,lll ..,r,nn when bittCH W . serpent resorts to a certain rlan'' ".'fmdul escapes mo cuocioi inu -- ,Atlm Human beings ou tho other hanJ, nu rm ou reason and oxperlcnco luselcc uus' of uroteetlnL- health and llfeas"!"5' somo lnlluouces. Now, what does rewa this vital subject? Does u " maki lnvlgorato aud purify the iyrteM way to protect It against the 'vlf' which generates dlseasOT Bu' ':, 4tollol uexiquesuou is, wnui. - ruaD 1 choosing ft mcdlclr.nl safeguard nllnatntvmir mnnltor bO CXPtr,enC ', n.il experience of eighteen years ronl" 'Zi)M .,i.i... ,iM r ...iNfActory Um.M surcs us that Hosteller's Stomach " i' I strengthening, regulating and aatWP'Jw ties wnlch are not comuincu iu proportions in any omer i "' "..i-h r This thcreforo Is the auliaoie i - bids us resort when ur ,epJiB cither by tho malaria which prou .,,. disorders, or hv any other cause, w . J ent and constitutional or connect hnblts, occupations ana Pu" u Kl The venom oiu bmi"- ,",,. will! morasubtloauddangerouslhaiiiu j,,! lu foul air nnd Impure water. " fn,wl vers, uiuouBuisoruei,uv.- - . b, and other serious maladies 1""" lnsalubrius elemenls, It is .b,0''lri) (if I that the stomach and all t CJOjj.l should be, so to speak, lo ull.utlii' Upou tho amount of resistance " ,,1 system can oi.po.a to the ltll itf'l that assail it, tho safety of tho W" ,i.,.l II. la lieeauaatho Oil CAT W". . u I oiiant impurts energy and re itil most Important functions ol . rfMn I can bo tecommeniieaaua valuable provenllvo moJIclue. oei'temheii. , q Xm.!3!. by excessive labor or ac.lou. i UtfV ness. dulluess, heavlne". LnM "f of body or iiiliid. Ac. I ""jci'tary. tutlon; or whose habltsare "dj to" ! complilu of thUrelaxed coum VOuj' energies i und when ""'a'anil i'W perameul aro thus wcaUeucu disease Inevitauiy 'u""""trrwuo ur,.l checked aud overcome. A "jJedy.wJW.J ,ii.vMmmi.aii rllke reauire a i ...filing I strengthen the . ny.w ni wu ' atau , ' g5 1 awake a feeling of true "JJJure. Wztu'l may become a wurco of Plf,S.',y Into l 1 lidenco of thoui-auds of lh jo j,, ,uvli', I t Jnlca Hid ulteratlvM wr ''rejb Rlorlug luu puysicai