THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUffTY,PA. fa dfriumlniw AND BLOOMSBUllG. PA. Friday Morning, Sop! . :10, 18?0. J-TUB COMJJinlAN liiti the Largest Circulation of any paper published lit Northern Peiiiti'lvAnlat mill Is alto n much larger ehect than tiny of 11 totem porarlei and Is therefore the best medium for adTertltlng In thla lection ofthe State. (TiIR following nttlclo should liavo appeared In our last number, but was excludod by tlio prcs uro or other matter. Tho Columbian. It is a fit tlrao to rcfor to tlio career of thlsjourrml, upon tbo occailon of Its salo nnd Its pacing Into now manage ment. Thu paper has been very suc cessful, and all connected with It may feel satisfaction nntl pridoln its past ca reer and In its present position. Toward tho closo of 1800, for reasons which it is not necessary now to mon tion, a number of gentlemen of this county thought it advisablo to establish a now Democratic Journal at Blooms burg, and for that purposo nbout $2,700 was subscribed, and tho Columbian, (which had been published for some months as an Independent Journal,) was purchased. Col. Freezo was select ed as editor of tho new paper nnd tho first number was issued January 4, 1807. It started with a subscription of about l,100,composcd of the old Colum iuan list and now subscriptions, many' of which wcro for threonudslx months, many duplicated mid somo unauthor ized. After tho issuo of a few numbers Col. Freezo becamo dangerously ill,nnd after somo hesitation, Capt. 13 rock way accepted tho position of editor, and then and subsequently bought out tho sovcral stockholders, nud bo:amo tho owner of tho establishment. Ho was wholly unacquainted with tho duties of ajouraallst, but entered upon his task with a determination to succeed. Tho first important Improvement in trod uced Into tho establishment was a steam power press, by which tho regu lar work of printing tho paper and cotnoof tho extra work, has sliico been performed. About tho samo tlmo tho Jobbing facilities of tho establishment wero materially increased and im proved. The next step takon was tho enlargement of the papor to its present size, thus increasing greatly thoamotint of reading matter in its columns, and affording full spaco for advertisements. Many friends of tho proprietor advised against these measures of improvement as loo expensive, but tho result has vin dicated what was done. Finally, on tho 1st of January, 18G9, tho (Star & Democrat olllco was pur chased, and tho subscription list of that paper added to tho list of tho Colum bian, raising tho latter up to nearly 2,500. A stronger financial basis and a Just increase of Influence for tho paper, were secured by this purchase. Now tho paper passes into tho hands of Mr. Dlelfenbach with an established position and with a fair promlsoof con tinued success. Its late conductor feels that bo has fulfilled his mission in car lying it through its first years of trial and in now passing .it over to an ablo and worthy successor who will givo to It undivided attention, and by his man ner of conducting it, retain tho confi dence, respect nnd patronago of tho public. Tho Election of Directors of tho roor for tho Bloom District. Tho voters of llloomsburg and of tho townships of Scott, Greenwood ami Sit garlonf nro to elect tlireo Directors of tho I'oor, at tho approaching election under tho plan of tho freo vote. Tho llloom l'oor District now Includes tho town and townships nboo mentioned, and Inasmuch as a majority of tho vo ters therein uro Democrats, it follows that two of tho Directors fairly bolong to our party. Tho voto In the District at tho Governor's election hist year was as follows : Packer. Geary. llloomsburg 809 201 Scott Ill) 117 Greenwood 100 103 Sugarloaf. 1H2 1 1 7i0 017 Captain Brockway's Prospects. Each week adds cumulative ovidenco of tho certainty of Capt. Drockway's election, if Columbia and Montour counties but do their duty. In Wyo ming tho Democratic and Conservative elements aro hard at work, and Capt. Brockway's speech at tho Court House in Tunkhannock, gavo universal satis faction, Tlio enemy aro apathetic, and havo two candidates for tho Legislature which is dividing tho pnrty there. In Sullivan, tho enthusiasm never was higher. Capt. Brockway always was n favbrlto thero, and his nomina tion gives unusual satisfaction. Many Republicans havo pledged themselves to his support. Tho slaughter of Sulli van's candldato for tho Legislature.and tho removal of tried Republicans from office, havo added to the disaffection. In Bradford tbo Republicans aro di vided, and split into factions. They havo two independent candidates for Judge, and much bitterness exists. Two years ago Morcur agreed not to bo a candldato for ro-clection, nnd Landon and his friends arotaxinghim with tsil faith. Thowholo question then rests with Columbia and Montour countlos. Will thoy by indlflVrenco or intestine feuds, defeat tho candldato they selected. An opportunity is offered to defeat Mercur, and to attain this end every effort should be made, every nervo strained, and overy Demojratio or Conservative votor be brought to the polls. It Is not so much the success of nu Individual as of principle, and each man is as much In terested in success as tho candidate. It is of courses but rcabonablo nnd Just that tho Rcpubllcanmlnorlty should bo allowed to chooso ono of tho three Directors, nnd tho freo voto secures to them that privilege. Each of their vo tors can givo liii thrco votes to ono can dldato nud mako tho election of such candldato a cortaluty. But tho Repub licans havo nominated two candidates and will try to elect both through tho inattention or complaisance of Demo cratic voters. Tlio latter will bo ap pealed to in Bloomsburg nnd in Green wood, respectively, to voto forn Repub lican neighbor; to divide their votes between n Republican nud n Demo cratic candldato. It is to bo hoped that no such voting will take placo, so ns to endanger a fair and proper result, u n dcrtho old majority rule such manage ment of votes was sometimes proper or o.Ycuablo in electing local officers, be causo it was the only way in which they could bo divided between parties when It was desired that an election should not bo strictly political, and that both sides should bo represented. But under Mr. Buekalow's now plan each party can get their fair share of offices by their ou-n votes and without any compromiso or arrangement with the other side. So tho wholo question of accommodation votes is changed by thoabrogatlon of tlio majority rulo and tho substitution of a plan of proportion al lopresontation. Tho two Democratic nominees should thoieforo bo supported by every Demo crat of tho District in order that u fair result .:li al 1 bo produced. Tlio tickets to bo printed and distrib uted will be in the following form : Stephen II. Miller, 1 votes, William Kramer, 1J votes. In tallying the votes, tho election of ficers may writo down tho namo of a candidato on tho tally paper with tlio figures on tho tickets attached, thus "Stephnn II. Miller, I" and then mark the tickets In scores of fivo toward tho right as in common practice, adding GO per cent, to the total at tho end Thus, if 100 of euch tickets aro tallied, they will bo carried out 100 plus CO, equals lo0 votes. (It will bo convenl ent to encloso tlio figures "1J" at tho end of tho candidate's namo with a circle, so as to separate them distinctly from tho scoring which follows.) By this manner of counting fractional votes, tho figures put at tho end of tho candidate's namo bceomo a sign of val ue for tho strokes which follow, mid tho half votes aro not actually or separate ly scored down but added at tho end of tho line. Tiio operation is very uimjilo and convenient. If tickets with wholo votes alono aro vatcd for tho samo can didate, they should be scored on nsepa ra to lino ubovo or below tho others and carried out and added to tho total of the others at the proper place. The Boor Director supplement under which this election of Directors is to tako place, was approved March 28, 1870, and Is to bo found in tho volunio of laws of last session, P. Oil. local Officers for Bloomsburs. At tho approaching election tho voters of Bloomsburg nro to chooso tho follow ing town officers: Two Constables,! wo Assessors of taxes and two Assistant Assessor, all to hold for ono year terms j Thrco Town Auditors nnd two S-'hoot Directors, to hold for thrco year terms. Theso officers aro all to ho chosmi upon tho plan of tho freo voto and by voters of tho wholo town without distinction of Districts. Then tho voters of Hist and West Bloomsburg, rospecttvoly,aro to chooso tho usual officers of olcctlon In their districts for tho ensuing year. Thero Is no division of tlio town for any purposo oxcopt merely that of tlio poll ing of votes; thcroaro two election dis tricts, and tho electors In each chooso their own election board, but otherwise tho town remains in point of law and in fact onllro and umltvldod. In choosing tlio ub'jvo town olllcors, tho Democrats will, of coitrsj, voto for but ono Constable, ono Assowor, ono Assistant Assessor and onu School Di rector, giving to each of their candid ates two votos; also for two town Aud itors, giving to each of tholrcandldatcs for that olfiec. ono-and-a-lialf votes. No doubt (ho Republicans will voto in thu Mini) manner, and tho luovltablo result will bo that each party will get a Con ntidile, Assessor, Assistant Assessor and School Director, and whichever ono has a majority of votes will get two of tho thrco town Auditors. Probably nil tho candidates voted for will bo elected ox copt one for Auditor. Tho two parties being of nearly equal In strength in town tho above results take placo naturally and properly and will bo completely Just. But us u nomination for a town ofilco under tho now plan, (no nutter by which party) will bo almost equivalent to an election, nominations should bo very carefully made. Fortunately, tho new plan Invito to good nominations .ind enables parties to mako them moro readily than heretofore. Good men will be moro willing to accept and even to seek njuilnations when thoy can feel certain of an election by tho votes of their friends, and will not ba called up on, as candidates, to confront tlio dis comforts and perils of an old-fashioned struggle under tho majority rulo. Wo havo spoken of tho town offices to be regularly filled at this tinio under tho Bloomsimrg act and tho general election laws. But there Is an addition al office to bo filled in consequenco of the death of J. II. Formal), Esq., ono of our Justices of the Peace. His suc cessor is to bo chosen at this election for a full ilvo year term. Admiral rarrag-ut. To-morrow, October 1st, Now York City is to pay to tho deceased Admiral tho funeral honors which his services to tho country fully deserve. It Is said that tho President will bo present, which may probably bo thocasoif noth lngof moro interest intervenes. It may be remembered that at tho obsequies somo timesiuco no Government official of rank was present or took auy part In tho ceremonies. Tho attendance of the President is a dubious compliment to tho dead hero, and will hardly suflico to convinco the nation of ids appreciation of tho merits of tho greatest man the war produced. Admiral Furragut boro uncomplainingly ihoslights and insults hoaped upon him by that very small man in high position, Mr. vlco Ad ml ral Porter nnd Iiiseolectcirclo of friends and wo rejoico that tho great city of New York is to offer so substantial a rebuko to tho Government which could allow a great man lo bo put uwny with out a recognition of Ids merits. Tfeithor Mr. Grant nor Admiral Porter aro men of sufficient calibre- to griovo seriously over tho removal of lilm who was tho country's favorite, and whoso glorlos totally eclipsed thoso conferred on them by n too indulgent people. Hon. It. C. Gkieji, cx-Justico of tho Supremo Court of tho United States, died In Philadelphia ou Monday last, eged 70 years. Ho was admitted to tho tar in 1817 in (his town, and practiced hero a short tiino. Mercur on the Incomo 7az. Mr. Mercur admits that ho voted against a repeal of tho Incomo tnx, vo ted ngalnst reducing It from fi to ft per cent, and voted against exempting in comes between $1,000 and 2,000 per annum from Iho tax. But ho pleads that tho tax Is mainly paid by tho rich nnd that ofilcinl salailcsshould bo taxed, This was his argument or excuso on Monday night. Wo answer that an income tax ou salaries is not tho point in dispute. If too much compensation Is fixed by lawforFederal Olllco holders, let their salaries bo re dueed or taxed down. Tho truo nues tion is, upon tho taxation of business and other Incomes not official, which produces tho great bulk of tho revenue from this sourco. Should tho eitizons generally bo taxed upon Incomes'.' That It is an improvident tax, even If fairly imposed nnd collected, has been clearly shown by writers upon political ccono my both In this country nnd abroad and It has been defended, when defended nt all, upon the ground of necessity. It was properly a war-tax when Imposed by Congress and ought not, on general principles, to bo retained In timo of peace. And tho argument against it becomes completo when tho rovenuos of tho Government aro nbundant nnd Con gross is employed upon tho reduction of taxes. But tho tax Is oxtromely unfair nnd to a great extent uncollectablo. It Is practically Inequltablo and unjust bo causo It is not possiblo to ascertain tho Incomo of individuals. Tho conso quenco is, that not ono in four Ilablo to tho tax pay it, and of thoso who do pay but a small part pay njust amouut. fow conscientious men report their In comes truly and pay ajust tax, but tho great mass of moneyed mon oscapo tho tax In wholo or in part. In short, tho incomo lax law as u rovenuo nicasuro in timo of peace, Is most odious, Improvl dent and unjust. Mr. Mercur mentioned that Mr. T. Stewart's Inconioono ycaramountci to $1,800,000, but ho failed to Muto that tho great merchant did not pay for that yonr an Incomo tax on one-tenth of that amount. A tax on sales (uullko tho In come lax) reached tho morchnnt princes directly and vlTuctmUyJuluJlepublkun Congress repeated It. Democratic Sown nominations. At the request of many Democratic voters of Bloomsburg, and In tho ab seiico of any local Committee to which they can appeal, I hereby givo notice that nn election to nominate Democrat ic candidates for town offices to bo fill ed at the approaching general election, will bo held at tho Court IIouso on Sat urday next (Oct. 1st,) between 2 and 7 o'clock 1'. M., anil it is recommended to tho voters, who shall bo in attend ance, that they uomluato by ballot ono Constable, ono Assesior of taxes, ono Assistant Assessor, two town Auditors, ono School Director and n .Tustico of tho Peace, and appoint three persons to act is a Democratic Town Commltteo for tho ensuing year. Also, that tho voters prcsont from East and West Blooms burg, respectively, shall separately nominate candidates for tlio offices of Judge ami Inspcctro in their election districts. Tho Auditors and Town Com- niittco to bo chosen on tlio plan of tlio freo voto and tho said Commltteo to uivo power lo call and hold future elec tions to nomlnato candidates. Wji. 13. Koons, Chr. Dem. Stand. Com. Bloomsburg, Sept. 00, 1870. Grant's Rawlins Subscription. Tho Improved Times of yesterday contained what It called an authorized denial from President Grant that Flsk and Gould paid his thousand-dollar subscription to tho Rawlins fund. A .Vim reporter called on Col. Fisk in tho course or tho day, and finding him Im mersed In n study of tho map of East ern Asia, coughed to attract his atten tion, and when ho had gained his point, immediately plunged into tho subject by saying: "Colonel, what havo you to say about that articlo in tlio Times this morning, In which President Grant Is represent ed to havo denied tho payment by you nnd Mr. Gould of his subscription to tho Rawlins fund?" "What I havo lotay lo that," replied Col. Fisk, ''Is, that It is no denial of our statement at all. Tlio fact that Mr. Grant paid $2,000 subscription If It bo a fact has nothing to do with his not paying a $1,000 subscription. Wo don't know anything nbout that $2,000 mat ter; but wo do know all about that 1,000 affair. Mr.Grant's relatloils with Gen. Rawlins havo nothing to do with tho question either; and I am not going to allow him to hide from publlu dis gust In tills matter by invoking tho memory of that distinguished and ho- loved man. What 1 want Mr. Grant to answer is this : Did ho or did ho not subscribe $1,000 to tho Riwlins fund got up by Qon. Buttorllcld hi this city'.' And thou I want him to nnswer this question: Did ho pay that thousand dollar subscription, or was it not paid by us with Mr. Gould's check? That's tho point involved. That's the ques tion at issue. Whether Rtwlinsdled indebted to Grant, and If so, whether Grant destroyed tho evidences of that indebtedness, and now 'authorizes' the nublieation of that nerformanco to wound tho feelings of his friend's wid ow and half-orphan children, aro mat ters with which wo havo had nothing to do, thank Ooill Wo havo never raised auy such issuo. Wo leave Grant to abldo tho consequences of introduc ing such now matter, ns tlio lawyers say, into tho case. What wo say is, that Grant subscribed $1,000 to tho Rawlins fund got up hero In Now York by General Butterfield, and that wo paid that subscription for him with Mr. Gould's check, as stated in tho Sun yesterday. Now let Grant or his 'au thorlzed' agent deny that if ho will, and then we'll show tlio public our proofs. Wo aro not going lo bo led astray from this issuo by any special pleading, or by tho introduction of ir relevant matter. Wo plant ourselves on that ono point ns to this business, Wo havo enough other sharp sticks for Grant whenever wo choo3o to prod him with them. But ono thing at n timo is our motto. That's tho way our pros pority comes. Tlio American Eaglo is our bird, and Graut can't get us into chasing any of I1I3 barnyard bantams whilo that monarch of tho air soars in triumph over tlio Western Continent.' That is what tho Colonel said about It. A'ew York Sun. Tdcrcur on Tig Iron. Mr. Mercur in his speech here 011 Mon day evening did not deny his voto in Congress to rcduco tho tariff on pigiron from $0 to $7 per ton, but excused it on tho grpund of necessity. It was tho best that could bedono for tho iron pro ducers, and tho other Republican mem bcrs from Pennsylvania voted along with him. Exactly; that Is tho pre- ciso point. New England men demand ed cheaper iron and Mercur & Co., in a spirit of political subserviency voted to nccommodato them. Ho took credit to himself for heroic fortitude In resist ing General Butler's additional demand to rcduco tho duty to $3 per ton. That concession wo supposo is deferred until tho next Congress or tho next session. In tho now tariffdutlcs for which Mor cur voted, oxcellent carq was taken of tlio East, of tlia salt monopoly of Now York and of other special Interests little deserving of favor, but it was so neces sary that iron duties should go down that Mercur himself nnd his Republi can colleagues from Pennsylvania must voto to rcduco them I It Is to bo remem bered that tho IIouso Is two-thirds and tho Sonato flvo-slxths Republican, and tho samo party has tho President. Tho necessity upon Mr. M. to voto down tho Iron duty must therefore havo been a necessity within his own party and not ono imposed upon him from without. Mr. Mercur was anxious to know Capt. Brockway's position on tills subject Tho quostion is easily answerod. IIo Is for letting tlio duty alono, and is gen erally opposed to subordinating Penn sylvania Interests to thosoof Now Eng land, That is our plain nnswer to a superfluous question. Oxi: of tho stupidest pieces of cam paign lying that has fallen under mir observation, says tlio Cincinnati JJn quirer, is a document just put fortli by the Radical committee at Washington and veiy freely quoted In tho rural newspapers. Ono of its objects is to show a largo reduction of taxation which wo uro asked to credit to thopres ent administration ; nnd we nro thero foro treated to a tabular statement from which it would appear that taxes to tho amount of $.'35,212,000, annually havo been removed from tho productiv industry of tlio country. That look: exceedingly well on paper; but tho samo statement claims that tho Internal rovenuo was actually increased from March, 1800, to May, 1S70, i00,8SO,G 10.28 Now hero wo havo two diametrically conflicting averments ono, that our infernal taxes havo been reduced somo ilfty-fivo millions 11 year, and tlio other that tho rcvonuo from that source bus been increased to about an equal amount. Ono or tlio other of these might bo true, but it is apparent th both cannot bo. Our loyal friends will find it necessary to employ moro expert professors of mendacity, If it is expect ed that the public shall put faith 1 tiieiu. Hon, Jamlh K. Kj:lly, tlio Demo cratic United States Kenulor recently elected by tho Oregon Legislature to succeed the President's particular friend Williams, ou tho 1th of March uoxt, is a uatlvo of Pennsylvania and ono of tho original pioneers to tlio Pacific felojio. For twenty years ho lias been well known in Oregon ns a lawyer of great nullity, a citizen of unblemished repute, ami, in tlio old sciibo of tho word, n gentleman and u scholar. Death of Ks-Govcrnor Packer. Ex-Governor William Fi Packer died at his resldonco in Wllllatnsport, Ly coming county, on Tuesday afternoon last, September 27, 1870., Ho was tho second son of Jamos and Charity Pack 'or, and was born in Howard township, Centre county, Pennsylvania, on tlio 2nd day of April, 1807. Ho was there fore in tho tilth year of his ago. Ho had hold tho office of Canal Commis sioner, Auditor Genciol, Member and Speaker of tho I louse, Stuto Senator a nil Governor of tho State, his lorm of office as Governor expiring In 1801, sinco which ho has not been in public life. His funeral took placo in WUIIamsport on Thursduy afternoon last. Nashvili.i:, Sept. 25, Thu niinual municipal election yesterday passed off quietly. Tho voto was light. Morris, Democrat, was ro-olectcd Mayor by 2,000 majority over Allen, Republican. Both branches of tho City Council aro unanimously Democratic. uov. Hoffman lias been renomina ted by acclamation as tho Democratic candldato for tho Chief Magistracy of NcwYonc. This action was expected not only by tlio Democrats of Now York, but by tlioso of tho wholo Union It was also earned by tho Governor, Ills record is spotless. Ho has trod tho narrow path of official duty willi fear Ic.-s fidelity to tlio best interests of his Statu and Its inhabitants. IIo professe and sustained wise, necessary laws, vetoed bad ones. IIo acted with Legislature when that body represented tlio masses. Ho opposed their uction when it was narrow.solfish and calculi ted to benefit tlio fow at tho expenso tho many. In n word, Mr. Iloffmnn tlio Governor of tho people, and henco tho his wondciful popularity. Upon platform erected by tho lato Convention tho State can be carried by a majority larger than that of 18CS. Tho Radicals aro broken and dispirited. Thoy can not break tho solid squares formed by tho Democratic and Conservative meii of Now York, under tho lead of Oov Iloflman. Tho light will bo a bold, a gresslvo one, and the result such ns will command the enthusiastic approval tho Democratic party from M11I110 Texas. A ye. THU WAR IN UUltOPK, Ho tho Prussian War Nows. London. Sept. 22, German military authorities demand Alsaco nnd Lor raine, Met., Totil, nnd Verdun, and so urgo th J- occupation of Luxem bourg ; tho giving of French Flanders to Belgium, iff Savoy to Switzerland, and of Nlco nnd Corsica to Italy. Thoy III not submit In nny way to tho In- erforenco of neutrals. London. Sept. 21. Reports from errleres, France, by way of Berlin, iy till discipline Is vanishing at Paris. ho soldiers uro mutinous, and in somo rises havo shot their oillccrs. London, Sept. 23. Tlio French havo attacked tho Prussians to tho south of iris and havo boon totally routed and driven In disorganized masses upon iris. Tho slaughter was terrific. Tho iiisslnus havo advanced and taken n fovorablo position. Tlio battle was fought at Clamart, Mcudon and Ver- siers. London, Sept. 2;!, Tlio Times of this morning publishes a telegram from Berlin of yesterday's dato, saying Hint Ilismarck and Jules Favro wero closet- I all day on Thursday, tho fiKinor lu sting on tlio meeting of tlio Constitu ent Assembly to ratify 11 treaty. Jules j'uvro conceded indemnity foreoit of tlio war, surrender of part of Iho fleet, dismantling of Metz, Strasbourg, and possibly other fortifications. London. Sept. 22. Telegrams nro posted up In tlio novs-ro jins, hero, ro- orting that tlio theatre of Htrasuurg was set on firo by a shell, and two hun dred persons, who had takon refugo In tho building, tho majority being wom en, wero burned 10 iieain. aiso, mat privato residences In tho city havo been broken into and plundered by a mob. Tho reports aro not confirmed from other sources, and aro entitled to llttlo or no credit. Bciilin, Sept. 23. Advices from Melun state that the Prussian guns which havo been planted upon tho heights nt Sccaux, four miles south of arls, aro In oxcellent position for di recting a heavy firo agaiust thu south ern portion of tlio city. Hero tho Prussian cannon command tho roads from Parjs, with such a sweep ns to render 11 protracted defonco by VInoy after his defeat near the forts at Cliaronton and Bicetro, unlikely. Thogunnera havo already tried tho ango of their pieces and cleared away tlio obstructions to their sight. Count Bismarck has issued a circular to tho North Gorman representatives concerning tlio demands of Prussia. IIo declares tho acquisition oi Metz and Strasbourg and tho extension of the German frontier to Forbacli necessary, In order to prevent future aggression upon tlio part of Franco. Bismarck affirms that Germany Is indifferent to tlio character of tho gov ernment Franco chooses. Sho does not want to interfcro at all with tho inter nal affairs of Franco. Bkussuls, Sept. 21 Toul capitulat ed, nnd was not carried by storm, its at first reported. Tho terms accorded are similar to thoso granted at Sedan. London, Sept. 2-j. Tlio Prussians re port that from a height overlooking Paris, they havo observed that fighting was going on in tho btrects with can 11011 and musketry. Advices received by way of Cliartrcs, nttempt to discred it tho report, but a later dispatch from Brussels, dated Saturday evening, ns- sorts that thero havo been constant combatssinco Friday, in Paris, between tlio "Reds" and tho troops under Gen Trochu. No further particulars nro given. London, Sept. 2.5. The failure of tho peace negotiations, owing to Franco's declining tho conditions demanded or offered by Prussia, has led to tho revlv al of tho project for a European Con gross by tho Continental correspond ents of tho London journals. This idea is sheer nonsense. Prussia will pormit no intervention in tho set tlement of the conditions of peace. If tlio negotiations really havo failed the only nltcrnativo left is a war of ex termination. Fronoh War Nows. Bhauvais, Sept. 21. An extensive engagement was fought all day yester day, between Polntoiso nud Lisleadam Considerable numbers of fugitives ar rived in this department. Tho inhab itants of Olso aro rapidly arming, and an encounter is announced between somo peasants and a Prussian convoy. Touns, Sept.2l-P. M, Tho follow ing news Is official : Proclamation to France: Before tho slego of Paris, Jules Favro desired to too Count von-Blsmnrck, to know tho Intentions of tho enemy : Prussia wishes to continuo tho war in order to rcduco Franco to a second-rato Power. Prussia demands Alsaco and Lorralno ns far as Metz, by right of con quest. Prcssia, before consenting lo an armistice, demands tho rendition of Strasbourg, Toul and Mont Vnlerlon. Paris is exasperated, and will rather bury herself beneath her ruins. To such insolent pretensions wo can ro spotid but by reslstanco to tho last ex trcmlty. Franco accepts tho strugglo, and counts upon her children. (signed,) Cui:mii;ux, Glaih-Bizoin, fouisichon. London, Sept. 27. Queen Victoria has despatched an autograph letter of sympathy to tho Empress Eugenie, at Hustings, by special messenger. mu-j While's eves, nnd othcrwlso sorl ously injuring both of them nbout tho neck nnd head. Miss Wiuto is lying m a critical condition. Dietrich was ar rested nnd committed to prison. NouTHUMiinniiAND, Pa., Sept. 23. About 10 o'clock last night, as tho watchman entered tho First National Bank, two men, who wero concealed under tho counter, sprang out and seiz ed him, drew n cap over his head, and tied him. Thoy then proceeded to open tho vault, but In this thoy wero unsuc cessful. They then blow out tho vault and tho sldooftlio main building by an explosion of powder, but did not succeed in forcing tho sifo open. Sov oral privato boxes, containing govern ment bonds, etc., wcro broken open and tho contents taken. Tho bank sus tains 110 losses, except a fow stamps. Tho president, R. E. Knapp, offers 11 reward of $000 for Information loading to tho detection of tho tliloves. Pnovo OiTY.fccpt. 23. Forty United States troops mado a raid 011 this city lust night, and before tho police could rally to check them they broko Into Alderman Miller's residence, llreu sov oral shots Into his bed-room, smashed In tho doors and windows, nnd took him prisonerand held him for an hour, Passing up tho street thoy stovo in tho doors and windows of the co-opcrallvo storo and toro down tho sign. Thov next attacked tho liouso of Councillor McDonald, who was away from homo, completely domolislicd overy door and window 011 tlio second iloor, and sacked tho liouso. Alderman Sheets' resldenco narrowly escaped the samo fate. Thoy then proceeded to tho meotlng-house, broko in tho shutters, nud attempted to burn tho building They wcro armed with United States needlo guns, with bayonets nnd rcvolv er, and during tho raid thoy captured sovcral citizens and severely beat and bayonctted them before they could escape. Notion liliercbv riven. that tlio pnrtnprahln lnlol subsisting botween N. W,Hsiiiplo, 0. W. Nonl nnd I,. .1. fnylor, or llloomsbutir, under tho llrm of N. W. H nnpln ,1- Vo., oxplrcil on tho lilt i duy ol Hertotiibcr, A, D. IKIt), by mutual con wilt. All ueun uwiiik 10 inn miiu ininivi-tnu- .o bo received by O. W. Nonl, nnd nil demand on thosnld inrlnorshlpnrotobo presented to lilm for payment. N. W. HAMI LL, L. J, TAYLOU, -Tim Imalnaaa fnrmnrlv mrrlixl Ml liV Hlfl nllOVO named pnrtnen nt tlio Columbia Iron Works, In the Town ot llloomshum, will hcreartcr bp car ried on by Jncltson J, llobblns nnd Llndloy J, Taylor In tbo llrm iinmo or Itobblns A Taylor. Tho trade of Iho town nnd P,'!J spec liiilly llloomtuurg, ttepi, isiu-it. N O T I O E. jGENTa WANTED! in this oounty, and in am. thk niNuir.Ui umia-s and towns of UVLVANIA, O T 1 O E, All persons knowing ttiemiolvcs Indebted to Mm uiuterslimcd. on lioolt, note, Judgment, or othcrwlso, nro hereby notlned, that . niilo jitcli nccounis nro rciuru wiuuu xi.i... milts will bo Instituted for Iho collection nr tho samo! especially thoso that havo bocn notlllod liv letler. M. MKNDL.N1IAI.L. CO, "Unit) ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE ESTATH OK JAMKS 1IESS, llEO'll. ir..u.. Into or Hiiiiarloaf Iwn. Columbia county deuM., Iiavo been granted by tho Itegistcrorsaid ..mntv. In inilah Hess nud John W ICIlo or nilai lOLli iuiyinuii, vuiuiiiuii, iit. , . .... persons IIIIVIKK i-iuiuis in uuuiiinui niu decedent nro requested to make them knowh,atid llio-io luucuicu lo mniio pajmiMii. JOHN W. KILli, (,eptJl'T0-0w. Administrators, NORTH AMKUICVX MUTUAL. DIFE INSUUANci- or rniLADi;i,riilAi LtiiKitAi, I.tnticmtMt., On itni-D. 'ouchert should tKomptiny npptic xumf, CallornJitross W. Vl KURTZ, l.1CsU(nt) 134 WALNUT STItUKT. riItr..DUriin scp0:0-lm. mv A DMINISTRATOR'S Notipp I.pltcriorailmliilstrntliinoiiiiium,,:;'''.!). i.r urnmii, uio or llloom t-n..Onii ,if,u ,JI"Wi been Bran od by il, t ' ; wamr Jllcbaol I-', Kycrlv cVr Vn ro'"IJ 17IXECUTORS' NOTICE. Jjetlcrs tuslrtiiuMitary on tho t-stalo of Jfino VvnK, Into of Madison township, Uoluiublii Co . ilccM. have been crnnU'il by tlio HegHter or wild c.ii.iiv in .Inlin ili.iHlnrKliot. mill 1. A. Wntsotl ieUllng iu Miulison lownnlilp Columbia county, Tu. Ml iernoun Imvint: clulniH iiKiimsl tho eslutu aro rcqtienli'il to present thum tn tlio iv.,f.ntnr tn Crtiiitiililii rnunlv. Thoso Indebted to tho cHtalo cither on note, Judgment. mortKno or hook ncrmmt w 111 nmlto payment to IhoKx- editors w.inovu ueu 1InN)KluJIlop 1). A. WAToON, scp2)"f-0w, Kxeculors, ii?!cECUTOHS' NOTICE. I'J 1-arATH ill' 1-AlfI. Kl.lNli. llKO'n. M-ttcrs tcMatnentary on Ihe estate of Paul Klluu, lato of -Ml. l'leasant township, Columbia county ilec'd, havo been granted by tho IlcKlstcr ,,r Kiiiilnmintvtii.lohn C.KIlnonnd Joseph Kltno of Ml. l'leasant twp. All persons having claim against the estate uro ici.uested to present them lo tho r.xecutois In Columbia county. Thoso Indebted lo tho esiaio eurer on noiu.juumciii moitguKO or book account will mako paymcnl to tho liiecutors without delny. JOHN f. KLINH, JOMUrilKMNI-:, sepinO-Cw. Ilxi-cntnra. MARKET REPORTS. llloomslnirfr Mnrhet. Wheat per bushel 81.40 ltyo ' 1 10 Cmn " 1 01 Oals. " bo Klour per barrel - 0 tX) Cloverf-eed Flaxseed : nutter Kims J allow Potatoes m Dried Apples Hams .Sldt's nnd HhonlJers Laid per pound Hay per Urn litos No. 1 Hcotcll till! No. a " " llloom LUMUKlt. Hemlock Boards per thousand feet.. Pino K 10 0." 10 60 2 65 i'i 17 ...... SI It U) ...tsiaxi U) . 510 00 (one Inch) ISa'JU 15 ID , X HO , 7 W 8 1 (XI T ETT1NGS. We will meet nt licnton nn W eilnesdny. tho lllth day or October next, nt ten o'clock it. m.. to let the repairing of tho llenton llrlilge, nnd rnof. Ing or ono side or llrldgo ohovo llenton. 'Iho lowest nud best bidder to lnvo contract. All persons wishing to bid must bo on tho ground on that day, when lull particulars will be mado IvUOWII. d. vnAonn, WM. U. tlUlCIf, r C'onunlss'rs, V HUH ItOlllilNH. J Attest W.M. KmcKiiAUM, Clerk. lllounisburg.Hept. 21, is;e-2t. E Joist. Scant liner. IMnnk. (Hemlock).. Shingles, No. 1 per thousand , uiik " " ft. Philadelphia Market. Northwestern Bupernne at 35.0.) N"rtliw"4torn extra S3 -llWiiSu.75 Northwestern .family ti.pftiH.Vt live hour sj.to&v.w Whkat Vol uKylvaula rpd bus riouuieru ci.-t Western 1.37 ZUli Kyf. Vennxylvauta rye. Tibus feSi) Cons Yellow, ' Sl.U 1 IX I'll, " VXi&VlC OATh V'JUH 1'kovihiu -Mess 1'oik.Vbbl 27.u3 Mcfsileet, " fiW-'O Ure.ssed HoKK.Wr) KJJcfaO smoked IJuihh Zllfcfa'tiUQ " ShouldeisV11' inu9?Wci Laid.lM Nicer Ui Hkkps CloveiKt td Vhn SUJr 'iimoUiyMred bui tJ7.j Fhiifcei'd " t'-.'iJ VATVLK l!ief Call lo lt Cowh. v4 head MXifci. MlKiir 1 lt ptuiVt ij(.i;s ir jw lus j.tiwoo XAMINATION OF TKACilKUS i-or tho following named School DWtrlcti of Co lnin i ii mil n iv. win uo ioliows: Ki.r ('utiiwlskamid Franklin, at Catnwlma. Oc tober 1. For Kerwlck and Urlarcreek, at iierwlck l)ct.a. Vnr tVnlrn at Centruvtlle. Oft. i. For Moutour, at lUetrlck's School Hou-sc.Oct. fi. For Hemlock at huckhorn, Oct. 0. For Mouut l'leasant, at Jones' Hehool House, Oct. 7. For Miilneaud Iter ver, at.Malnvllle, Oct. S. For Lo cust and ltt irlnscreck, at Hlubtown, Oct. 10. For Mllllln.ot MMllnvMo, Oct. 17. For Orause, at Oranguvillo.Oct. 18. For Fi-dilnsercek at Forks Hehool House, uct. Ji. For jienion ami fii-sur-lniif. nL ltentiui. Ont. 20. For l'luo and Jack noil at Den's behoof House, iu Jackson. Oct. -I. For Mudlson, at Jersey town. Oct. '22. For Scott, at Kspi'i October lil. Special examinations will bo item at tho oinceor thu county hupornuenuem at lltoomsburif. on tho 1Mb dav of OctoUer. ami on tho 5th day of November. Hxamtuatlous will uo commenceu at iuo cioeit a, m.toi racuuay. O. U. IIAUKLKY. seiCI70-2t. County Bup't, Col. Co. MARRIAGES. Ki.lNK-.SHAllPI.K'iK-In Catawlssn, at tho lesldencu ol the brldo'N f&ther (Mr. K. Sharp less.lon tho lltll lllfct., by Itev. 11. U. Dill, Mr. l.uthcr 11. Kline, M, 1 toMUa Desdemoua II. Sharplem, all or t'ntawlssa. DEATHS. iv la argued, with it very grant show of reason from 'tlio figured, Unit tlio Into liciivy Democratic gains In Mtilno pro- sago a iijinocr.ttii; victory this full 1 Ohio. Statistics of every general elec lion iu mo two Klutes front 18G0 to 1870 Khow that thero has hecn tihout tho fciuiio relatlvo Increiuo or tlccrciwu In tho ltciubllc.ui voto Iu Ohio as thero Inn heen lu Maine j and, as tlio Itointl). Ilcan loss at tho lato election in aialno WM 10,000, It follotVH, unless nn analogy which has beon constant for ten years now falls, that Ohio will go Democratic this fall by boiiio 3,001) majority, tho lleriubllean majority In ISC!) having been but 7,501, l'Yon i:s ok, Seii'tTiUJ.-ltoiiiii Is now completely occupied by tho Italian troops. Tho l'opo has beon permitetl to retain a guard, composed of ills lato troops of Italian birth ; all tho rest or his army bus been dismissed. Washington, Sept. W, Tho I'rrsl dent Jms tendered tho appointment of Minister to tho Court of St, Juuies to tlio Hon. Oliver 1'. Morton of Indiana, who lias slgnlllcd his acceptance thereof. Latest News. 1'itt.shuiui, Sopt. 22. Yesterday af ternoon ns Mr. V. J. Kennedy, clerk at Shoonburger & Co.'s mill, was going from tho Allegheny national bank to tlio mill to pay oil' tho hands, ho was waylaid near thu Union depot, and had $11,000 taken from him by two men, who knocked him down, snatched tho satchel containing tlio money, mid lied. They woro pursued by an orjlccr, who arrested them, recovering tlio money. Ono of tho robbers, named Cyrus Ad ams, was tried to-day and sentenced to twonly.four years' Imprisonment by Jutlgo Stowo. Tho prisoner ehot twlco at tlio policemen who nrrestcd him, thereby aggravating his case. IIo will bo In tlio penitentiary within twonty four hours of tho commission of tlio robbery. IlAituisnuiui, Sopt. 23.-This after noon Daniel Dietrich, whllo hunting, met two youug women, named Mrs. Kato Cosy and Miss Annlo AVJilto, both of tills city; tho conversation lasted n few minutes, when Dietrich raised his shot gun and discharged It, wounding both In tlio fuco and putting out ono of IIOWGII In Iilooniiburg, on Iho 2M lust., Mr. John Iovcr,!ii tho Slit year ot liisnge, JUU,KIt-In Washlnston. I), tj.on Tucsilaj-, tho aim Inst., Dr. Wanvlelc W. Miller, uranil. hun of Mrs. Ann 1'. llvuna ot llerwlclc, ugeil 13 ycuig, I'lIllGKKO.V At tho resilience or Joslah Van Horn, In Huntington twp I.iu. co.. Kept. 1Mb, Itev, James H. l-'nriiesoii, or the l'resbyterlan denomination, ncil Tti years. ThlsnKciHervant nfdoil formerly belonseil to tho l'rotootaut MethoJIst Church, In which he labored l.ilthltilly nmunu thepcoploln the upper cnu oi coiumoia county. JDYERTISEMENTS, JJSTJtAY NOTICR cam to tho picmlses of tho subscriber In Montour township, on or about theClh of Sep tember, a .MULMiY HUIiT,,hupposed to bo 18 month old. Tlio owner will coiuo lorwuid.nrove nroperty, pay clmrts ami tnko hhn awuy, o.' no will bo bold utcordlugtolaw. . , w.(imr.n quick. Mont our twp., September 3 , ls.iKJt. HJBklC SALE OV VALUABLE UKAL ESTATE. la pursuance of an Order of tho Orphans' Court oi l oiumoni uouniy. ru,, on iJiuiiriiiAi, liu TOlMUt -Till, lSTii, nHcu o'clock In tho foieuomi, Martha 1). Vnudersllce and Wm. J. Ilidlav. ad inliilstmtors, Ac,, ol Daniel M. Vaudcndice, lato ot Mount l'leasant township, In said county.do censed, will exposo tu public bale, tho undivided ouu-unii ui uu uiub eeriaiu ME9SUAOE OH TUACf OK LAND, hltuatB lu Oraugo Township, lu nald County iimuiueu uy iimus oi uio iiuirs oi vrcniimn lleurv.irelu of Jacob Ever hurt. and liiudH of Ik.i lah llaenbuch, D.mlet L. Ever hart, and 1'ete ptnuB. containing ONE 1IUNDUEI) AND E1ETY ACUES. Latu tho estate of Raid deceased. V U. ENT, Clerk. .OB-Conimtions or SAT-K. Tcif ner rent of ono fourth of tho purehaso money to bo paid by tho purchaser at tho striking down or tho property, Unu-fomth lebs tho ten percent, to he paid at tho confirmation of tho hale. Tho balance to bo paid in ono yc.r irom tho continuation of bale, with Intel est Irom tho tlmo the muebaHcruelH iioses- hloti of tho said premises. All the unit in tho ground Is reserved, tho Mraw of tho samo to lemam on i no premises. 1'ossession ot tho prem ises to bo tjl ven on tho first dav of April A. D.( WILLIAM J. J1IDLAY. Executors. ALSO At tho Kamo tlmo and rdjen. tho ro- malulii one-half of said tract of laud which Is now owned iy mo sam Martha J. VauuerKllce, Upon said tract there aro two lartro nnnla or chards , well of Kood water, n house, barn, and other necessary fKithulldlmrs. and nbout thirty aorcs of good timber land. Conditions of saloof mis unaiviueiionc-iialf will bo inado known ou uay oi sale. MAIbTUA l. VANDlilWLICE. raepiemuer ism. J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. J UlTATi: OK THOMAS KTACKIIOUSE tll'.r'n. I.etter levtnmenlary on tho cslato or'l'ho nas Rlnclchonse, lato of l'luo township, Columbia coiiniy, dcreascil, have been qranleil bv Iho lteK Nler ortal.l county lo Michael Staeltbousp.of l'ino township, Columbia county. All persons liavlnurlaliiisnealnvt Iho estnlcai-orenuesteil to present them to tho llxccnlor In l'ino township. Those Incli bteil to the i Hate either nn note, Juili. men;, morlpauo or book nceount will make pay ment to the i:.orutor without ilelav. MIClIAULKTACKIIOUHK. RcplO'70-Cw. Kxecutor. pXECUTOIt'S NOTICE. J J KSTATK OP HANNAH ZANKR, Dr.r'P. 7.Jr,e1ieir."'''t,niV.r.!!!,"'J'n" !,ot','",,0 of Hannah Znner, late or Mlllllnfownsblp. Columbia conn ty, deceased, havo been eranted by the llealsier or sal 1 county tn Hamiiel Crensy. or Mllllln two. tolumb a county. All peisnim lmvlnK claims riltaliist Iho estate are requested lo present them lo the Ilxei-utorln Mllllln township. Those In ilebleil to Ihe estate, either on note, indemnitor book account will make pavment to thu llxec ntn'w '' May. HAMUUI.CHKAHY, sepoU7U-6v Kxecutor. pETiT junous. FOH RITCIAI, rOUHT OP COMMON VLKAB COMMKNCIKU OOTOUUU illst 1S7U. ' Hh,m.l"rP: lL HV Lny'"" Jtnnynn. Matlilas Hhaller, ( besler V. Kurnian,l!niiert Cathcart. Jloyer Hor. Jacob W. Uelllericli, Jacob JleAv'cr-I.evl Mlcliael, Geo. P. Dielsbacli. lleliton-lkiiaodlbbons, Jnenb Wollovcr. catawlssa-Samiiel Fn-Jleilck. i,Ii1."ll,l"fi('?c''k1,anlel Kitchen, Kamucl Yost, JOliu c, Loleman, tlreenwond-llcnj. K linllln. Oeo. W. Vtt, lf1Ci'.'.:i,.!''.1;Jo,,")n W"Ser, Hamuel Kellei. IViifbccTe? J,1'"'u"irle,t I'lsher, lleujamln Jladlsoii.Iolm . Smllli. Wesley Glrlon. Wll- JoS!l,,..WS!,t5tW"1 lldlUddrtr- "ico" "", Mlllllu-Saiunel Rmoyer, liranue Usal Km. ulin1"1",1!' Al'lmtt. Arron Doone, UcorEO W. I revelliiu, Daniel Hnyder, septoO'70. UAVELERS hhKtt.'tSV ACCIUKNT INHUItANCK COMPANY, or Hurtroril, Hum. Cash Aksets. ll.fOKMi UruiitK Liifii nnd 1-:.1)()VM11T I'ollclcorall upp",. id lorms. Ample security, low fates. Also Insures iiuulust A(1!ii;nt.s caiislliKileullior tolul disability. l'i. cles wrlllen by tboyearormonib. ns pald l-W iwriUy ror Hlx Yearlu beu flu tos)llejMiolder. HAY I 10 new ii.ll.-tTil 7..Z A ....... J ibleirff.j, 11. HIIAW, Allwl. Me., TKIY'AI. HAVANA I.OTTllUY', T C:ifr a K( .VN1'H T0 WI'KH KVKNINO, ATIIOMIII Ono persuu In each locality thrni Jh i ti. i Zul en mates, can rus-uue lofhu i ... r ; v., ": .'. ?i."i?.t'"i,i Wu ''"',"'K. lrllpular umi i! i-ork ou "aV.'v''! e""" w."1 '"; 1 '' "''"" 'e wonis?;,fiA,VLlerk"" kC,;1UK notice, who 8UlhclrrW U t'. AU.UN 4 CO., AUBimto, Maine, Nefw York. Al J' v-J'roudwily, A f,'T"'. l U.A "'AlTtlm'oTIaTiFnnTlSre". V11' !'ausliis! nervoiu ileblllly, pre.uaturu dL SfcA0;' Vvlnit. ,rlVa '" vain every uamUsS iXlfc 1'0? ? """P'S ean of seli-cure. "lilcll -"JJlt,lJ,7ijMav,n.t.,ow York. JNOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. All persons nro rorhldden to trespass on II grounds of tho undersigned, In Centrotownshl lor Iho purposo ol shootlm;, ilsliliiu, Ac. Thoso so lining ncreauer will be iiroseeuled aecordlnir lo jaw. WILhO.N JlILLIUt. TXECUTOlt'S NOTICE. All KSTATE OF UKOKOH EVAN.S. nroM Letters testamentary ou tlio cstato or Oeomo I'.vans, lalo of llriarcreek twp., Columbia co., dee'd., havo been Kranted by Iho IU-ulsterorsald county to John W, Kvnns, or Iierwlck, Col. co, All persons having claims against the estate iuo requested to present llicin to tbo Hxecutor In Iierwlck Col. co., 1'n. Tlioso Indebted lo tbo estate either on note, judgment, inorlKauo o book account will make payment to tbo lixec ntor without delay. , JOHN W. KVANS, sepld ,0-0w, l-lxeculor. 1'CNS. ilec'il.. havo county, to bo decedent aro roouested lm.1.1.". " " Kn n.i and tlioso IndeUtod to mako iv1vme, . Ulkuiln. AUUUAKI, P. nvpnt.. aug:5-70-OW. Ailiiiinis'ii-, ator. pXEOUTlUX'S NOTICi ESTATE OF SAINT STOUT, OKC'l, th U'stuincntary on the rstat. 1 1.,,, nioui, niiu oi .nauisou lownslilh o t i,lnt county.deo'd.lmvo buciiKranlulbvi ,;.i' ,ul"hl Columbia County to Martini t?n t ,,r R'l'J'ol twp., Columblii county, 1'u, All ".""n cbiinis naalusilhucitaiBine m ,!....".ls 'mini twin Ihoin lo IhoHxecut tx In Cnbn , :i . , 10l"' Tlioso llldeb'ed to the estate either 'on., 1.7 J'l '.' mem, lnunioiKo or ooolc accuunt irin'.'" f payment to ilio llxecutrlx without , i.X1'1 mt nugiOO-Ow. JiAiiriiA M m-t KJecuiiu, ADJIINISTUATOH'S NOTICP , F.STATi: OF JACOII TKAUII, IlFC'B I.ettcrH or administration on lliuiM-i!nn . Traub. lalo of llloom two i' , i,,,.r,?,l.c Jb ilec'd, havo been unmli-d by county to Jonathan Traub lesl.hii ,,,!, .' and colllllynloiesal.l. Al I person" aaalnst tho estate or tho decedent i S ' ") in mr sett emeni.aua , itato lo mako paymcutlnii, i" InUtrator. wliu.ui "l? , " JONATHAN IiiACn. dcrslgued, ndm ns2il'70-0w Ailinlulstrator. NOTICE IS IIEHKI1Y 01VV that nn application will bo iiiadenuii.n.,, meeting oi uio uencral Assimbly ofttio Com monweallh or Pennsylvania Inrtlio inS lion of u bank, In nccoidaiiciHviiliiiciau,,',!E l.'ommnnwenllli.to bo entitled the rat!ii! Deposit nunnnving ii.inic, in bo located nniiV wlssa. Col. CO.. I'll.. Willi u raidlni ,,r . dollars, with the right to Increase ll,Q 3 ouo hundred and liny ihousand UoliaK Catnwlssa, July 1, la7iMiiu. What Does Iloason SayP The llttlo mongoosa whon bitten byndoji'. serpent resorts to n certain pl.mt.calsof it a0j escapes mo euect oi iuo poison, That H instinct Human bolugs on tho other hand, must dem-mi on reason nail oxpericuco tu selection tbemcui or protcciiiiB neaiin aim liruasalast nuwUoie somo Influence. Now, what docs reason n.nn this vital subject ! Does It not UUns tlittlo lnvlgornto and purify tlio system is the kit way to protect, it against the invlslMo inM which gcneinies nncaso? Surely It dots. Ib noxt question Is, what guide sli.tll we follow la choosing n mcdlcliml saregnard? Ileiwou re lies let your monitor bo experience. WtlLti expcrlenco of eighteen years comprlseillnoiie unbroken series of sttlsfactory testliaoniali . Rurcs us that llostctter's Ktomncli Hitters posiM strengthening, regulating nud nntiscptlcprepcr- lies wnicn nro not coniiiiuen in the sanm lupp; proportions In any other nrei,iratlon cxlaat This thcreforo Is thonnllUnte tn which reaioa bids us resort when our health is lmrulM cither by tbo malaria which preduccs e plJcmle disorders, or by any oilier cause, whether Inher ent nnd constitutional or connected Mitli ocr habits, occupations and pursuits. Tho venom ot n noxious reptile is scarcity moro subtle nn il dangerous than that w hlih lutki lu foul nlr and Impure water. To iscapo tho fe vers, bilious dlsorders,dhtiirb.tu(csortheboweli nnd other serious maladies produced liy thesi lusalubrlus elements, It Is nbsolulily uccessarr that tiio stomach and all lliu secretive oram should be, no to speak, lu a robust couditlou. Upon tho amount or lcsManro uhlclithe U1 system can opposo to the delelerioiis inlluemn iiiiib iiauii it, iiiu mtivij- ui iiiu uveiiii u,u-uji nuo il is ocuiinso ine oiisai m.si.iii. iaiiu iiiiint linn.irls enerjv anil reul.tritl to tte most Important limi-tinns or tlio uoiiy, main can bo recommended and tin iranieea ns nn in- valtublo prev eutlvu inedli-iui-. E N T 1 S T II Y . II. C. HOWi:it, DKNTlbT, Itespectrully oirers his professional sen lew lo tbo ladles nnd gentlemen or lilooiiisharcuuar! clnltv. Ilolsnretiaredloullilid to all tutu! Is provided with tho latest itillirouu iVKtuiis Tkktii which will bo Inserted on pold ;llll silver nnd rubber base lo lonK as cll uminiw unit teeth. Teeth extracled by alltheiipwiw .n,l.n.lu nili u 1 1 lim-Hll KIDS 0 tbo tcelfi carefully and p'ropno' attended to. Court House, same side, llloomsburg, Jau.31,'tjtf PENNSYLVANIA STATE AG1U X CUI.TUIIAI, SOCIKTY.-Tho exhibition of this Society for 1S70 will he held nt Seianton, on J ue uluu, HeplemberWth, Wulncnlati, Kepteinber MU, 3Aiiii(j,riei)leniberaib, JVkoj, Heptein uer oUll.. lliu giouuUs mu spacious, I lie bulla lugs nnd nccommoilnous ample, and tbo pro mt uiu list llbe.ul. U.ue U no ihurm or ciiWu exeipl Uo.scs i-uteied fors.iced. Entry lloous open JViiiKj.N-ptiinberoth. I-'or catalogues or liiloriuatlon, udiliiss nt Kcrantou, t. -ii- c JOHN c. MoiUtL-j, Pi-csldent. U. . Heilkii, lttc, tiecriinry. , liiniiiuiiKMcCo.NKKV.Cor.Beo'y. Kcrnnlon.Rept.t), ISTU-lw. E XECUTOU'S NOTCH STATE el' .litllv.ii-ltiiii.. ...., i-eiieis icsiniiientnry ou iho esiato of John Oenihart, lato of Main township, Columbia coiiniy deeeased, have been grained by IIo lteglsier of srlJ county to JoVm J. Uearhart, or .Main tow.- hip, Col. co. All persons liav lug claims ugaiusttho estatoaie iciiuested to piesent them to tho llxeculor lu Main township, 'j hoso Indebted to iho estate either on note, Judgment, inortgiigo or book nceount will intiko wiymeut tu Iho i;xcculor without delay. juu.n J.UUAltllAllT, sepia'70-0w. Kxeeutor, JSTItAY NOTICE. Calue tn tho oreinl.unf II. n L,,l.un.M.aM i.. Di..n li'm!,phi'.,,I.fi.,.,r..!l.1,ol,t.,no ,kt or June, ls-o, u iNi,J.'if,J.,llAUU0W weighing between liu nnd loll IKimiUH, The owner will como forwnrd, prove property, and tako tho nulmal away or It will bo soldnc- 23TUAY NOTICE. umio to tho premises or Iho (Subscriber lu Hug. ?.., ' ? l"wnk'irl,,,"ll.".r"l,u"H'o IstofMay, isii), two dark brindled heirers, ouo four years old tho other n yearling. 1 ho owner will vamo for- iwu Hngarloaf.Bcpt.o.ls't'.0" T? M. KNOIlIl, JJ. Having purcliased tho slock or Uio old Key kljiiohhoo htore, und edded llieieto u Inrgo mid well selected, new stock Wprepaicd to exhibit thu best variety of HOOTS ANI1 HHOEH over brought to this place. Ha Is also prepared to imikollools iiudsjlioes to order In mobiles and best styles. I-'or cash only. In tho old I'ost o lice building, corner Mulii nud Maiket Ktreets, lllooinsburg, 1'u. sepil'7ii.ly. AUMINISTIIATOH'S NOTICE. 1-STATnoFI.KMUKI. W. KOIir.llTS, PFO'I), Letters nf niliulnlsirallou on tho estato of Lemuel W, Huberts, lute of Hugnrloaf twp.. Col. county, deo'd hui o been grnnied by tbo ltegister or said county to sjilas W. Mcllenry, resldlnr lu Jackson township, Columbia co All persons hnvlug claiiuu against thu estato of tho decedent uiu requested to present them for setllemciH, und Iboso Indebted to tho istuto tn iiiakn puy meiit lu Ihe undersigned, udmlnlstrator.wltliuut Ul;',uV . MILAN W.Ml'HHNUY, 1 M;,I,OI.1,OI 1 Administrator. feepltnu-Uw. STRAY NOTICE CainOtOtho nroinlseanr llm Liiliwerllier nr K'.'.'.'W..11'" lf August last, ono UHOWN flKHltl'mo IIHINllLll ilKll-'Kll, ono I'ALU lthl) lli:il-:i-:it,ullliavlug tlioeursi-ir. The own er will come forward, pi ove properly, jiuy elm. ic es und take them nwuy or tliey will bo sold no cording to law. JAMKH HUM. Mllgurlour, Hepl, 10, 1870-31. "riDMYER & JACOHY I I-lXUHANdUill.OCIC.llI.OOMHIIUIta.l'A. are agents for tbo sule of " Ilrockviuy's" justly celebiutisl Cream and old stock Ales, wheh Ihey will sell us cheup us country brewed ules; wh ol und liulf barrels eonstuntly on liauib 'i-uih uIm la brewed by Wllllum i, Ilrcckuuy, 31 j toaii piUVATE SALE O F V A L U A II I. II It L A I. 1, STATE. Tlio undersigned olleisat i-rivntc sale aboU 90 ACRES OP VALUAHLE LASD, siiunio iu iienitm loiwisiiip.iiuuiuy... bounded by lands or i-;ii.aei iii isnur, .- 1 lllecu Acres of which is i-u i rtu iauu. .. coutntusu good young orcnaru, A FRAME HOUSE AND BAl'S" .... .. ii,(i t nun u never iiiuiut; si-imb first class HAW AND LATIIU MILL. i no naiaucooi mu inivkis i'i"-i Willi oak, w bite pine, Ac, . J(I signed. Tbo nelual nui'iibir of acres llll icriuincu ny survev, ,mvliv lieutou.Juiioai.lMU-tr WM.Ari'I-"1"' JOHN G JACOUY'S HEKWICK, I'KXN'A- . .... it fnrr lilt, uuiiuismiieii ,,iitt i . , .... .in,, i ft... .,IM.....U ... lt..i.ti- . r nml lliwj -" ' has opened u Coutielloiier and i:.iktry in (inn VIT.f.oWS IIALb, Iierwlck. l'a., where ho is l u lwed to Km" all Kinds or 1'LAIN AND I-'ANCY CANDHX. l-ouiMON AND Pi'MlMH- a vurst i.i:.mo.n-. law AC, Ac, Ac, Ac. 11V WIIOLESALi: AS1 BETA1I. Among Iho nssoitment will be f" 'i. I'm u,,l, ,nis l'eanll s. Almoni". li.:v a .v....... s.11 s. Jlllltnu"". Canned Fruit of all kinds, Corn W'i cult, Boda Cinckcrs, Ojsler (. nonp, ivritiug l'aper, .iyiti-" velopes, FISH AND OYSTKHS, ,'....1, l reau And produce or nil bhios. ' i uiiiics every i av. icu i.iii' palrouago Is solicited, ,.,. ,1 JACOCV- Iierwlck, Juno 17, 1S70-U C. IIOWER, nu ...mun.l . l . t . f I n L J IIUUl. UI1U1J. IIAl J I - - ...... ol. nt linn i ilni.,lroi l4 n I ll Kl rPl'l. Illi"""" , r,,i etl to the elUzena of uoiumum v. 'uttt uceoni noiiaio uio 1uomb wi " -; T jouble t ntngii boots, menVdouulo mid bf"-1ffHfkln ineii H unu it una ui double holed boots i ulovu kid ltutmorul fi I'ollsh very Ilne.wonieu'snioroieo l'n(j p cull shook, ui il uu . vi-o iii.w iuliu r eis. In shot t boots ol all ilesfrU'"ul" gen uuiiseweu. ., , i.i. fine He would also cull attention loliuna mt'utf . . v KOTIOi iuin, UAi n, r uva - llttt n wiueii coiiinrihf nu i" iv -. . -,i "-T--.. il.nll. UIB'l s. , i.iid hliocu vi . r-.-.ij rati etlt'Mut nr)t t'8WldchrHiuiotmnif'V rati1 will bo Kitaiuntei'd totjlve a ,er s,1 lUMJUOIU'll liUlUrU llUli-lllinwt ... ,., t,H IV- tliuunt uny olberi'lacoJu tlieUHui." n 1.,IM1IrVTll,M to'th'i: NIUIVOUA The nnlnrnl result of "" '.V: lusel"' by excessive labor or il'uu' 'VriutJ lllu' iiess, dullutss, liiavluiss, "lu'culi i of body or mind. Ac. I'erio ' f,'ulrj.,ii.l''t lutlon;i.rwlioseblUuieJj;fieJ; co inplaln of 111 ic luxiU I o , u Bi i M.m ...- , .1 ini in.-. i iaiuiuriii ,. ',;--; miliss II t linn, i-iiuses alike IlilUliei. .'..itnulii,' strencllieii thetysttm wr . .ii.ii v. .1 oi ir ' ...... tuv- ".?" " '.'.."'.Ton,,., VTr id.usure. IlUlll Jil'1'll.llri iuiswoi ' ;fcl 'oil tldeiico of ilioutniuls of lb " f,!"tiiiii;'1',1 w ho w u 1 inly udui se 1 1 us uad J! gtnt, and the nicst . iittiAl" nlciJ Hid ulliiuilvis lor si ,1'Mui" llloouiaburie.Juuu W.lWD-ts; iVlUBliieilo'lt''uu'u'ull''U'