xt (iklumMim I'rlilii) aiornliiff, Jiui. 3T, isll The editor of tlio Columbian Is no ceiirlly absent from his po.t tlita week. Tho bnalntHi of llio olllco It left In tlio hnmls of Mr. V. It. Snydeh. Southern Out r Ages. Tlio Legislature of South Carol Inn, n bluSk-nnuVtuT organization called upon tlio Radical Governor to say why ho had not used tho mllltlrt of tho Com monwealth to suppress whnt they de signated outrages against tho laws In certain portions of thoStato. Tho Gov ernor replica that ho hns no Informa tion of any organized efforts to overrldo tho laws of tho Commonwealth; that cases have been reported, but they nro individual Instances of outrago or crime, which cun bo reached nnd pun ished by tlio civil laws. Wliilo this Is tho condition of affairs ho declines to order out tho tnllltia, or confess thnt tho civil power of South Carollnla Is Instiffl clent to protect all Us people. Ho dep recates the uso of tho military power in a tlmo of profound peace, and calls upon tho Legislature) to mako tho civil arm of tho authorities moro potent by tho pa3sago of propor laws. It Is to be hoped that General Ghaut will trans' mlt this mcssago of Governor Scott to tho Bonato by a supplemental report. It is an official plcturo of tho condition of affairs in ono portion of tho South at Jeast, and is worth all thoKu-Kluxand raw-head and bloody bone3 stories Which can bo gotten up for a twclvo inonth. Tho sun of civil liberty Is mounting higher In tho South, and, In a ehort tlmo, all tho pooplo will bo bask ing la tho full light of its steady beams. The Supply ami Vrlco or Wheat. The Philadelphia Ledger says : "Tho Impoitatit fact is published that tho stock of wheat at tho four principal markets has greatly dimin ished Blnco tho European war com menced. On 'tho 1st of January, 1870, Liverpool, Now York, Chicago and Alllwaukoo held 15,-123,000 bushels, whllo on tho 1st of Januaiy, 1871, tlio stock was reduced to 10,015,000 bushols. It 13 nlso stated that tho stock of wheat in Loudon i3 a million bushels less than last year. This Is explained by tho constant drain of breadstuffs from tho opposing nrrnira. Franco and Ger many not only ceaso to furnish Great Britain with what sho needs, but them selves demand a larger supply than they havo. Tho export demanded from tho United States is, therefore, moro peremptory than usual, as oven the fiO.000,000 bushels, wo shipped dur ing 1870, did not prevent a largo dimi nution of tho stock on hand in British markets. Blnco our last crop of winter wheat was not so largo as that of tho preceding year ; and tho actual stock In our own markctn Is not at present so largo as usual It is not probablo that prices of breadstuffs will decllno, nnd tho largo exports will In some small measure supply tho loss caused by tho decline and dullness In cotton. ElOCtloi- OtCiWl. riiir-BiicnKerof the Houso ut Ilarrls burg has issued tho writ of nn election to fill tho vacancy caused by tho death of'Represontativo Joseph A. Campbell of'Frankford. It will bo held on Feb ruary 1st The Wisconsin Legislature cau fairly be called "cosmopolitan." Of 132 mem bgjs -1G were born In New York, 8 in Pennsylvania, u in Vermont, a in Con necticut, 4 in Massachusetts, 5 in Now Hampshire, 8 In Ohio, 2 in Now Jersey, 1 in Maine, 1 in Michigan, 1 In Illinois, 1 in Missouri, 1 In District of Columbia, 13 In Prussia, 4 In Norway, 8 In Ireland, 2 in Scotland, 2 In Wales, 3 inEngland, 1 In France, 1 In Austria, -1 in Canada, 1 is a Brothertown Indian, and i nro in Wisconsin "native and to tho manner born." Peace has obtained another victory in tho completion of tho Mount Ccnls tunnel, for a lino of railroad between Franco and Italy. It was tho concep tion of Louis Nai-olkon In tho height of ids power, nnd it would havo been much better for him hnd ho been will ing to rest ills reputation on this peace ful triumph than tho uncertain hazard of war. -The Itadical party is fust decaying, and it requires tho hardest work upon tho part of tho leaders to keep tho wreck together. Many of tho most prominent men of tho onco strong or ganization havo spoken oi tho actions of tho party with tho greatest disgust, and havo signified their., Intention to leave it altogether. One curiosity of tho consus Is that It exhibits tho fact that tho increase, of population for tho last decado has been largely in tho towns. As for Instance, in Ohio it is shown that tho Incrcaso in population of tho rural districts for ten years was only 70,000 whllo lu tho cities and towns it was 218,000. Tho sumo fact Is noticeable in Now England and elsowhero. Notwithstanding tho great drain already mado upon tho Prussian nrra3- bearing population, thcro are said to bo at least 200,000 men in that country up on whom no call lias been made. A Berlin paper, giving this information, says that tho last lovy of tho Prusslau landwhcr will bo almost exclusively employed as garrison troops, nnd for guarding prisoners. A hill lias been Introduced Into tho Canadian Legislature for tho adniitlou 'of compulsory education for tho rising generation, A good oxamplo for tho United States to follow, ns tho returns of 1870 will show nt least 3,000,000 poo plo cxcluslvo of tho recent freedmon, who can neither read nor write. Death of Ex-Mayou Kepnep.. Harrlsburg has lost another of its most valuable citizens in the death of ex-May or W. II. Kepneh, who died last week of heart dl&easo and congestion of tho lungs. In tho year 1870 tho United States exported over ono million gallons of petroleum, its valuo exceeding that of tho Hour exports, nnd imt llttlo less than that of tho wheat. Cabsius M, Clay has turned Demo crat. Why didn't ho como over when recruits were wanted? Kontucky, in particular, needs none. The Women', lVtlllon. Tho petition of a thousand women, among them Mrs. Shbiiman, the wife of the General, which was pr.scnted to Congrrcs, Is as follows: 7b the Congress of the United Mules, protesting against an cnaisiun of teaman suffrage! Wo. tho undersigned, do hereby nn- neal In vour honorablo bodv. mid ilu- slro respectfully to enter our protest against tin extension of Huffrogo to women, nun in mo nrm Deuel that our petition represents tho sober convic tions of the majority of tho women of mo couniry. Although wo shrink from tho notnrl- oty of tho public eye, yet wo aro too deeply and painfully impressed by tho gravo perils which threaten our peace and happiness in theso proposed chang es In our civil and political rights, long er to remain silent ; jiecauso uoiy bcrnuuro Inculcates n different and for us higher sphcroapatt Because, as women, wo find a full measuro of duties, cares nnd responsi bilities dovolvlng upon us, and wo uro therefore unwilling to bear other and heavier burdens, and thoso unsulted to our physical organization j Becauso wu hold that on cxtcnsln of sulfrago would bo adverso to tho Inter ests or tlio working women of tlio country, with whom wo heartily sym- psuiuzo ; Becauso thoio changes must Introduce n fruitful element of discord in tho ex isting marrlago relation, which would tend to tho 1 till ri 1 to detriment of chil dren and Incrcaso tlio already alarming nrovaicuco oi uivorco tnrougiiout ino land ; Becauso no general law oiTcctlng tho condition of nil women should bo fram ed to moot exceptional discontent. For theso and inniiy moro reasons do wo beg of your wisdom that no law ex tending suffrage to women may bo passed, ns tho passago or such a law would bo fraught with danger so gravo to tho general order of tlio country. lliiriilnjr of the Steamer 3lc(.'lll. Tho steamer T.T. McGill, from Cairo to New Orleans caught ilro nt " Shoo Fly bar at 10 o'clock Thursday night, tho 1 1th Inst,, and burned to tho water's edge, her upper works being consumed In less than two hours. Sho had on board fifteen cabin pnssongcrs, fifteen deck and about ninety roustabouts nnd deck crow, making tho total number on board ono hundred arid twenty, of whom soventy aro all that aro known to havo been saved. Tho sceno on board of tho boat, after tho flro broko out, was one of indcscrlbablo horror. Men, women and children were screaming nnd rushing to tho forward part of tlio boat, crowding It to such nn extent thnt many wcro pushed overboard, whllo others, frantic with fright, jump ed overboard and wcro drowned. Some, whllo In Jho water, clung to the sides of tho boat and wcro chilled so badly that when tho yawls of tho boat wcro sent to their relief they could not bo induced to let go and mako an cll'ort to save themselves nnd roach tlio yawls which could not got closo enough to release them on account of tho Intonso heat. Some tan or fltteon persons wcro lost In this way, and others threw overboard cotton bales nnd planks, and, plunging In after them, tried to reach tho shore, but tho wind being strong and the water extremely cold, they perished. Ono negro saved himself by clinging to tho tall or a mule, which carried i' safely to shore. 0"- -.sri.o man had clambered " - " cotton bale, when two ncsioes seizing It, tho halo turned and all thrco drowned. Another man was on .f bale of cotton and was carried by tho eddy immediately under tho guards of tho burning vessel, where ho was compelled to l:tep his head from burn ing by throwing water over It. Ono German and a wife, cabin passengers, saw their two children fall through tho cabin into tho burninlng mass below, and then making their way to tho guard Jumped overboard locked In oach oth er's arms. Thirteed Mexicans, en route Jo Texas, were burned in tlio after part of tlio boat while asleep. Tho first en giticcr attempted to attach tho hoso to tho pumps but was prevented by tlio llarnes. Ho then mado his way to tho safety valvo and, nearly blinded by smoke, opened it and prevented an ex plosion. Captain Tompkins, although repeatedly Implored to leavo tho burn ing boat, would not do so until ho had done all in his power to Insure tho safe ty of his passengers nnd crew. Ho re mained on board till tho ilames coin polled him to Jump into tho river, where ho wa3 undoubtedly drowned. At the tlmo tho lire broko out, tho Ycager was lying at tho shore four hun dred yards below her, and Immediately sent a yawl to rescue tho McGill suffer crs. With her yawl and tho llfo boat belonging to tho McGill, which had been taken to tho shore by thrco of tho deck crow of tho McGM and abandon ed, sho succeeded In saving thoso whoso names havo already been given, besides two other gentlemen, capln passengers, and four Mexicans, who wore sent clown tho river on a passing steamer. Tho officers of tho Yeager report that forty flvo poisons wcro saved by their boats, making the total loss of llfo seventy. Captain Thompkins Is undoubtedly lost. A contemporary defines revonuo reform to bo "tho substitution of tho in ternal taxgatherer for tho tariff on for eign products, which protects our homo industry." This is keeping entirely out of viow tho leading intention of tho rovonuo reforms, which is, to so reduce tho expenses of tho government as to render only n small Incoino necessary, and to collect that by n tax upon such articles ns do not enter Into tho homo necessities of tho poor. At tho present time, protection means tho adoption of laws by which a few Interests will bo benefitted at tho oxpenso of tho general business of tho country. Tariffs are mado by "Rings" of corrupt Jobbers, and members of Congress voto for this or that rato of duty, as they nro let Into tho arrangement. This Is not n legiti mate tariff, lu any sense, andyctspo clal Interests rnUo tho cry of protection to American industry, and thus blind tho eyes of thoso who do not cxnmlno tho question. Theso monopolists, in and out of Congress, opposo any reduc tion In tho expenses of tho government. They wnut tho needs of tho Treasury great, as an oxcuso for nddlng to tho rato or taxation upon certain imports, But tho Itovenuo Reformers will tear thn mask from this fraud and show, that with n proper and honest adminls- tratlon of tho government taxation of nil kind could bo reduced, and business men mako n fair percentage on tho cap Itul nnd labor, it Is tho corruption and robbery of tho Radical party which mako both tholntcrnaltaxgathcrcrand tho Collector of tlio Custom Houso dues necessary at this tlmo. Aye. The thrco robbers of tho Central Pacific railroad express train in Navada havo been sentenced each to thirty yeans In tho State prison. THE COLUMBIAN tetter from Hon. (Joorgo.H. Pendleton. Cincinnati, Jan. 0, 1871. Malcolm JliW. Jitq., Chairman Commit tee, A-c, Pittsburgh : My Deau' Sin i I havo received your letter of tho 31st nit., Inviting mo "to bo present nt tho banquet to bo giv en by tho Young Men's Jackson Asso ciation on tho Dili of January, and for that occasion nnd whllo in Pittsburg, to tho guest of.lho Association." I beg that you will express to tho gentlemen of the Association my appre ciation of tho honor they havo dono me, nnd my very grent regret that it will not bo lu my power to bo present at their festival. Tho cxamplo of your Association Is worthy of nil Imitation, Wo need not recur constantly to tho memories of tho past In order that wo may properly npprcclato nnd perform thodutl's of tho present; and or all our anniversaries there Is none whoso recollections aro moro beneficent than tho 8th or January. It recalls not only a victory or arms, but ulso a heroic per sonal character. Tho victory at Now Orleans illustrated tho annals of our country tho virtues of Androw Jack sou Illustrated tho history or our race. Firmness, honesty, Independence, lovo or liberty, an exalted patriotism, nu abiding trust In tho Integrity and wisdom or tho people were his charac teristics and onabled him to appeal with lrreslstlblo forco to tho people for sympathy and support. Theso recollections should bo especi ally nttractl voto tho peoplo or Pennsyl vania, for to your State ho was Indebt ed for a mora hearty and unanimous support than nny other except Tennes see. Thf condition of tho country, tho exi gencies and admonitions of tho times, compel thoughtful men to examlno closely tho conduct of public nffalrs, and tho character nnd policy of tlio men entrusted with their management. Whnt Interest In tho country Is con tent? From which ono of thorn nil is there not well founded complaint V Tho Commcrcral 1 Tho shipping swept from tho ocean during tho war, has not been replaced, and tho trado of the country Is carried under tho ilag of beligercnt nations rather than under tho neutral Hag of tho United States. Tlio manufacturing I It Is truo that tho protective tariff policy has been so organized la detail ns to defeat tlio very end which lis friends profess to havo in view. Tho materials havo been so much enhanced in valuo to tho manu facturer ns to prevent tho salo of tho ar ticle produced. Barter and Trado 1 Read tho list of failures In every paper, and seo how fa tally tho shrinking values aro breaking down thonctivo busy men of this gen eration. Agriculture I What is the prlco of corn and wheat to-day? Industry 1 Men aro Idle ; wages havo been reduced, nnd tho scanty store laid by ror sickness and old ago Is melting away In tho presenco of Innctlvo capi tal.and unoccupied hands. Taxation I Reduced nominally, somowhat, Is mora nnner-u- than over. "M. ..mount paid though not so great is more valuablo ; and tho exactions aro moro grovious as they aro spent in pay ing a premium on.tho bonds which In law and In equity should bo paid ntpar and enormous amounts of capital are unjustly oxempted from taxation. I know tho tendency In all countries Is to nttributo every depression or ev ery business Interest to thogovcrnmont and to look to the government Tor relief. I do not sympathize with that feeling. Tlio causes ofdlsaster are generally to bo round in a violation ortho Inwsortrado and a disregard or tlio economy, and tho surest roller is generally to bo found Is wlso fore-thought and careful man agement. Yet It Is truo that tho vast power conferred on tho Treasury Department by legislation and by tho collection and disbursement of Im- menso sums of money, havo mado ov cry interest in tho country subservient to Its control, and now moro than ever before tho government Is rcsponslblo for the prosperity of tho country. If over tho Industry of tho country had causo to complain of nn adminis tration It 13 now. Capital has full pow er and controls absolutely lu financial policy. By rapid contraction of the currency It has brought ruin and bank ruptcy on thousands of tho best men In tlio laud. Every farmer who aided to put it in power voted to reduco tho price of his whoat, aud corn, and pork j every mechanic to reduco his wages and curtail his work ; every merchant to diminish tlio valuo of his stock and Incrcaso tho burthen of his debts. Theso results wcro nil foretold. Men would not believo. Now they sec. I need scarcely remind you thnt ono party has for ton cousccutlvo years had possession of tho government, and thus dovelopcd Its policy aud character. Coming In on tho assertion that ho would havo no policy contrary to tho wish of Congress, tho President of Its selection has beeu boyond nil others, an actlvo and persistent ndvocato of his own measures, and has oven ven tured lu a formal Stato paper to stigma tlzo as an act of folly an adhereneo to Its own views by the Senato of tho United Stato3. Pledged to reform, tlio supporters of the administration do not hesitate to chargo on tho President and his most Intlmnto associates, tho most flagrant corruption In his foreign policy, and tho pettiest malovoloncoln tho appoint ment and dismissal of tho highest offi cers In tho service of the government. Invoking tho confidence of nil con tending elements, nnd allaying of all passions by tho nsplratlon "let us have pcaco," It has sent troops to Now York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware to control ballot-boxes, nnd to Oeorgla to intlmldato tho voters. Avowing nn honest disposition for civil sorvlca reform, It has displaced with contumely tho Cabinet officer who has most persistently bought to estab lish It, Promising lovo for, and adho renco to tho Constitution, It has not hesitated to disregard Its provisions whenover partisan Interests or partisan mallco has suggested such violation. Pledged to tho support or tho dignity or labor, It has mado a surrender or po litical opinion nnd the right or a Ireo excrclso or suffrage, tho price or obtain ing employment, und refused to exo cuto tho laws of its own congress enact ed In nccoidanco with tho demands of labor, Tho government has been drawn away from tho moorings In which it was anchored by our fathers In tho past and is now drifting toward dangerous rocks. Do wo not need tho virtues of Jack 7 . . AND DEMOCRAT, son to reslorJ honesty nnd simplicity in administration, economy and Integ rity in oxpoudlturos i equality In taxa tion ; appointment of good men to of flco) mid an ndherenco to tho funda mental mnxlm that tho reserved rights of tho States nro ns essential to our sys tem ns tho delegated powers of tho Federal government? This duty belongs to tho Democratic party j and to Its perforniunco by Its organization, Its principles, nnd Its tra ditions, that party brings extraordina ry capacity. Founded In tho earliest days of tho Republic, led by great men who havo glvon to It tho purity nnd loftiness of their own characters; taught by tho wisdom or experience ; Inspired bylovo or country, It has survived tho ructions which spring upnround. Fixed lu Its principles, it adapts their expres sion to tho changing condition or hu man society, constant In Its alms nnd purposes It seeks to attain them by the means best adapted to tho exigencies of public opinion and tho shifting phazes of nffalrs. I speak In no moro parllzan sense. I do not refer to particular men or meas ures. I treat party organizations and their measures as tho necessary out growth of principles nnd politics In tho government, and It Is In this sonso that I venture, oven ntyour festival, to say that tho propcrlty of tho peoplo and tho causo of good government de mands tho restoration of the Democrat ic party to power. Tho people glvo It to n majority will correct whatever er ror of principle or practice may havo grown up within It. I am my dear sir with great respect, Gi:o. II. Pendleton. rjv, The 'eiv Sj stem of IMiieatloii. Among tho plans of tlio Radicals for consolidating tho country Into a despo tism, nnd robbing tho States of their right to rcgulalo their own Internal af fairs, Is that of a National System of education. Llko most, If not nil, tho political ldlosyncraclc3 that disturb tho harmony of tho country, this project had Its birth iu Now England, nnd Is put forth by a -Massachusetts member of Congress named George Fkisiue Hoaii, That end of tho Union Is fa mous for wanting all public matters mado over tho samo block, providing tho Ynnkco block 13 used as a pattern. To give substanco to his viows Mr. Hoak has Introduced a bill into Con gress by which ho proposes to establish a uniform system of education nil over tho country. It provides for tho over turning of tho common school Bystcms of tho several States, and tho substitu tion of n National System In their stead. Among other things It provides for appointment, by tho President, of a superintendent of Instruction for each State, nt a salary of $3,000 per annum, and ns many division inspectors at a salary of $2,000 each, as thn Stato has representatives In Congress, and a whole army of local superintendents at $3 per day. There nro provisions for renting or building school houses, fur nishing books, nnd taking rr&poity for school purposes where nono can bo had by voluntary contract. Such a measuro would cnablo tho party In power to maintain a political propaganda of about thirty thousand educators, and control about thirty million dollars worth of additional patronage. It provides for the collection of $o0,000,-' 000 annually by direct taxation for school purposes. A system of this kind would provo both nn engino of corruption and tyr anny, besides giving to tho general government powers that wero nover contemplated, by its founders, and which would ultimately destroy It. In Pennsylvania wo havo built up a sys tem of public instruction, after nearly forty years labor, which Is adapted to our wauts, and wo do not believo our peoplo will consent to hnvo It taken away by Congress. This is but a Radi cal plan to control tho education of tho country, thinking thereby it will aid them to bolster up their waning power. Wo do not beliovo tho States are will ing to surrender tho power of educa tion to tho general government, and therefore look to a vigorous opposition to this objectionable measure. Doyles town Democrat. Important IlocWon. the xvth amendment unconstitu tional. Tho Supremo Court of tho Stato of California has decided tho XVth amendment to be unconstitutional. Tlio question aroso In a caso entitled "Tho People vs. Brady," tho exact Im port of which wo aro not apprised of, but its consideration Involved tho val idity of tho XVth amendment, and tho court held it to bo inopcrativo and void, for tho reason that It was not within tho scopo of tho powers cover ing tho amendments, and becauso it had not been adopted in tho manner prescribed by tho constitution. There can bo no doubt that this decision will bo ultimately sustained by thoSupremo Court of tho Unltod States. It being n fact perfectly clear to overy person fa miliar with tho constitution, that In tho Incorporation of this amendment to tho organic law, tho legal requirements governing such cases, wero not observ ed, either In spirit or letter. Wo apprehend tho tlmo Is not far dis tant, when such "wild cat" legislation us those scries of acts termed "war measures," will bo subjocted to such a careful examination as will remit In upsetting tlio legality of overy ono of them. Ex. T'ir. query Is started among some of tho political friends of tho President as to how Governor Geahy, with his ad vocacy of the ancient Democratic doc trine of tho sovereign rights of States, can mlnglo In completo harmony with tho Union Leaguo ideas, in such direct antagonism to this prlnclplo, and in closo political relationship to tho Presi dent, who so frequently and so thor oughly violates that doctrluo. Tho wonder Is expressed as to whothcr there was any allusion to tho subject In tho consultation which took placo at tho Whllo Houso between tho Union League cominlttco, headed by Oeaiiy, and the President. Washington Pa triot. TltE complaint comes from every quarter of Now England that water I8 scarcer than over. Wells are drying up everywhere, factories nro stopping for want of power, streams are shrunk to tho vory lowest water mark, ond a general apprehension prevails that tlio worst is not yet. Paiub Is trausformed Into a tattlo- fleld, in which tho womonbhow them. selves as bravo as tho men. 1 J. I , BLOOMSBTJ11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY,PA. 1 Tlio Indian Pence Commission, Tlio recent council of Indian Com WsstoiicM In this city has not boon without n warning to tho politicians of (tlio Radical parly. They havo boon told as plainly ns resolutions can Hull eato thnt nny nervous anxiety they may feel regarding tho welfare of tho savages may as well bo suppressed, In asmuch ns tho commissioners (except ing Commissioner PAiiKun),nro de termined to run tho Indian Bureau themselves, which they Intend to do on tho prlnclplo of Ignoring secular objects ns much as possible. Tho philanthrop ists cxpross great Independence of ac tion, nnd assort that if they nro inter fered with In tho business thoy havo been commissioned by tho President to execute, they will nt onco glvo up all authority and retire. In tho several Interviews which havo been had with tho President, tho commissioners havo received assurances that ho will harmo nize, with them In all matters they may deem essential for tho practical benefit of tho Indians. Tho real Commission er or Indian Affairs, General Parker, Is consequently, of slight importance, as ho Is subordinate to tho Board of Commlsslnnersnnd religious communi ties. Iu this connection It may bo said that tho replication of Parker to tho voluntary report of Mr. Welsh will bo mot by a rejoinder of charges moro specifically expressed even than before. Tho I'.eaco Commlsstoncrsdo not Intend to let tho matter rest where It Is, and some of them express confidence that tlio Investigation must Inevitably result In tho retirement of that official. Washington Patriot. Connecticut Democratic State Contention. Hartford, Jnu. 17. ThoDemocratle Stale Convention met to day. Tho pres ent Stuto officers wcro nominated by acclamamatlon. Governor, James E. English ; Lieutenant-Governor, Julius HotchkUs ; Secretary of State, Thomas M. Waller; Treasurer, Charles M. Pond; Comptroller, Belli II. Logan. Tho annual Convention of tho Con necticut Stato Temperance Union, which commenced this morning, appointed a Cominlttco to request the adoption by tho Democratic Convention of n resolu tion In favor of n Stato Constabulary rorco to enforce tlio laws against tho liquor traffic, gambling, houses of 111 fame, etc. The resolutions of tho Democratic Convention condemn tho Federal Ad ministration as unworthy tho confi dence of tho people, beliovo iu territor ial expansion, but opposo sucli when occasioned or sought by fraud, violence, or intimidation, particularly in tho caso of San Domingo; endorso tho re moval of disabilities of all citizens and freo schools, and condemn tho granting of public lands to railroads and specula tors, King William Emperor of (Jcrmaiiy. Berlin, Jan. 18. To day, exactly ono hundred and soventy-nlno years nf tojr tho coronation nf tho flt Kin" of William accepts tho titlo of Emperor of Germauy. Tho city to-day Is covered with fiags, aud tho steamers to-night Illuminate. Siiockino Biiutality. A mother less child not yet six years of age, was terribly beaten, on Thursday ovciilng, In Columbia, by Mr. and Mrs. John Hersh. By tlio testimony of tho child, it seems that on returning from church, It was tumble to answer a question con cerning tlio text, whereupon Mrs. Hersh flow nt her, kicked her nnd boat her, striking her with a flro poker and lifter, and otherwiso abusing her. The child as seen by your correspon dent, Is ono mass of bruises. Sho is a sweet, littloglrl, and tells her story In a plttlful manner, which brings tears to tho eyes of tho hardest hearted. Tho child has been removed, and Is now un der the earo of Mrs. Rowc, of Third street, wliero sho for onco knows a homo. Tho fiendish pair had an exam ination to-day, before M. Clark, Justice of tho Peace, nnd were bound over in $1,000 each. Tlio citizens of Columbia are very much excited, and threats of lynching aro frcoly uttered. It seoms that aftor tho poor Innocont had been so beaten, It was not allowed to go bed ; but obliged to stand, undressed, in a a corner during tho entire night, and this, according to tho child's own testi mony, has not been Inhrcquont treat ment. Tlio man (or libel,) Is treasurer of a Christian Church, and with his wife, freely admits that thoy havo both whipped tho child in such a manner as to bruiso It badly. Where is tho ven gcanco of Heaven that such things can bo lu a land of churches. Lancaster Intelligencer, John Moiirow, tho California aero nautle onthuslnst, Is still engaged In perfecting his principle for the success ful constructien of an ulr-shlp. Ho has dovlsedan aerial navigator which ho thinks will nnswor tho purpose intend ed. It is twonty-soven feet loner, ten foot in breadth, and ten feet deep. Its capacity is soventy-ilvo pounds. Tho navigator carries a boiler which, on reaching a holght of fifty or sixty feet, has to bo replenished. An experiment was mado with this Invention a fow days ago in SanFranclsco, which prov ed successful. Ho ascended to a dls tauco of two hundred yards. Mr. Moil now has devoted ten years of study to tho prlnclplo or aerial navigation. Tho troublo with tho present nlr-ship seems to bo tho necessity of replenishing tho boiler at intervals. In Douglas county, Mlnnosota, last week two men wero sotting traps near tho centre of a largo marsh north of Lako Mlltona. Two others who had been following a bear durliu; tho duv. caino to tho edgo of tho marsh at dusk, and discovering what thoy bolloved to bo the bear In tho marsh, both fired and killed two men who wero arrang ing traps. A oenixeman Just frum Florida states that tho orango crop upon tho trees nbout Jacksonville, und for some distanco ubovo tho St. John's river, wcro totally destroyed by tho recent cold weather. Tho fruit was frozensol id. Tho trees, ho thought, were not killed, though much Injured. All tho other tropical fruits were also lost, and a largo part of tho sugar cane. This Is n sovcro blow to Florida, and a serious deprivation to outsiders who wcro look ing for abundant supplies of fruit this winter from that region. California has already 2,600,000 mullbcrry trees, and is continually ud ding to tho numbor. Good prospect for silk. War Sens. London, Jan. 17.-0:30 A. M. Tho Gorman loasos in tho battles with Gen eral Clmuzy aro officially stated at 177 ofllcors nnd 3,203 men killed nnd wound ed. Tho French lost, besides their killed and wounded, 22,000 tinwounded prisoners. London, Jan. 17, 1 P. M. A dis patch received from Versalllossays that tho French army under General Chau zy are retreating from Lavals nnd tho German nrmy In full pursuit, and al ready past tho town of Vlages, fourtcon miles cast of Laval. 2,000 additional prisoners havo boon taken. Alencon was occupied by tho Germans on tho night of tholCth. Li: Mans, Jan. 17.-SpccIal to tho Now York World. Aloncon was tak en yesterday by tho Thirteenth Corps under tho Duko of Mecklenburg. London, Jan. 18. A special dispatch to tho London Times, from Versailles, the 17th, says Bismarck has been ill, but has partially recovered. Prussia is ur gent for tho nsombllng for tho Coufor enco. Tlio bombardmont of Paris proceeds slowly, but steadily. Tlio gunners sys tematically avoid firing on public buil dings. London, Jan. 1. Special to the Now York World. Bourbakl, after two days fighting, crossed tho Llsattno six miles below Belfort. Von Werdor Is rccelvlug reinforcements. A great battle was fought on tho 17th, which resulted lu thj decisive repulso of tho French whtiro now retreating. Tho German loss In three battles 13 1,200; tho French, 7,S00. No guns wcro cap tured by tho Germans, and but few prisoners. London, Jan. 22. Tlio Emperor William ttlegrnphs to tho Empress, under dalo of Versailles, Jan. 21, as follows: "Yesterday tho enemy with drew Into Paris. Fifteen officers and 200 men wcro captured nt St. Cloud. Tlio number of tinwounded prisoners captured at St. Quenlln Is 9,000, besides 2,000 taken In tho town. Tlio total loss of tho French Is 15,000. Tho enemy lias withdrawn to Vnlciicii'tiues nnd Dou ay. Wo havo again occupied Cam bria." A Baiii taken in hy a Fox. A week ago last Monday, says tho Advo cate, Washington Balr, of Spring town ship, being out hunting, his dog scared up a fox, which took refuge lu a hollow stump fifteen feet high. Bair, on com ing to tho stump, set down his gun and climbed to tho top for tho purposo of reaching tho fox. Whllo on tho top of tho stump, tho wood being decayed and rotton, broko from his hold, and tho hunter fell Inside, whllo tho rox ran out, and ho was thus left nlono in a very uncomfortablo situation In fact lu a trap. Nothing daunted, however, Bair took out his knifo nnd set to work to how his way out, which ho accom plished after uiujb whittling. Ho re mained iu this novel situation irom Monday nt 10 o'clock, till Tuesday night near midnight, over thirty-six hours. Perry County paper. Says tho Carllslo Volunteer: A week ago, several families residing In New Cumberland, wcro seriously afflicted witli symptoms of poisoning. As thoy U3ed water for cooking from tho same cistern, it was determined to find tho causo if possible. Tho water was pumped out, and in tho cistern was found n rat, winch from Its appearance, had evidently been poisoned. Tho lamily of Henry Retman wero most seriously effected. It is hinted in Washington that a general reconstruction or tho entire South upon nn entirely new plan is shortly to bo undertaken, by whlchlt is hoped to prevent Radical reverses in tlio future. Tho only way wo know to accomplish tho desired object Is to re strict tho right to franchise wholly to Radical olllco seekers. A great deal of disloyal voting might bo prevented in this way. The Washington Jleporter says : In tho latter part of March last, Mr. John L. Mustard, of Franklin township, sowed nlr.o bushels of Ramscdoll Nor way oats on six ncrcs of ground from which ho harvested over four hundred bushels, and had tho grasshoppers not seriously damaged tho crop, ho Is well convinced ho would havo had about ono hundred bushels to tho acre. The greatest failure or tlio season has been that of Oliver Ames itSons.Oakcs Ames and Ames Company for making plows, be, in Boston. Their Joint lia bilities, it is understood, amount to seven mlllIoiis,-but they claim twelvo millions of assets. Oakcs Ames Is largoly identified with tho Pacific Rail road. A shock or earthquake occurred at Laconla, N. H., at half-past seven o'clock In tho morning of tho 17th Inst. It was accompanied by a deep, rum bling noise, nnd was so sovcro at Xako Vlllago as to jar houses, crockery, etc., and start logs from tlio Ice in tho bay. It seemed to movo from cast to west. The franking nrivlletro cost tlio Post. olllco Department during tlio six months, ending Juno 30th, 1870, no less than n million and a quarter dollars, being tho postago on ton million frank cd letters, and over two and n half mill ion pounds of printed matter. It Is nbout tlmo thatsomoof this outlay was stopped. Mus. M. M. Com; shows a spirit of magnanimity and Justice worthy of Imitation by tho strong minded of her sex, Addres,lng tlio Ohio FeinaloSuO--rage Convention, sho mid: "Jt may bo somo women nro abused, imt It Is equally truo that there aro somo men who nio neorly henpecked to death." .Thos. Bush.vem. or Vermillion, Ashland county, is tho proprietor of n hog which Is thrco years and four months of ago. Ho weighed In August last thirteen hundred pounds, and has been steadily Improving up to this tlmo. This dollcato llttlo porker is of tho Chester White breed. Butleu's Dutch Oap Is to bo cleaned out. It is said to bo two hundred nnd fifty feet wldo, and of sufficient depth for tho navigation of vessels of any tonnago that can pass botweon It and Richmond. A contract, it is statcd.has boon mado for tho work. MARKET REPORTS. tltoomibiirg Marhet. Whentiwr bunbel . tljre " - UornoM " " now " Out!. . " , Plmir npr Iwtricl 11.11 I IU no 41 8 10 0 00 i;!nvcrarpti uinverAfoti m - v I-'Inzfiooil 1 imttcr.. 40 TnHnw rntntnea Dried Apples Ilnmn Ride nmlhouMern ., Idiril per pouiul Hay per tou H 111 10 ai 17 IK 10 00 mow No. I (Scotch nl ..32am No. 2 " 'r JUD-jpSTO Uloom tW I.UM11E11. Mnmlni-b ttnnrdM nnr llintlKAtld feci 110 0-1 Pino " H (ouolncli) ISaa) Jnlt,BcantllnK, runic, (Hemlock). 1.1 w Mlilnjlrs, No, 1 jwr lUojinaiul s CO wain " " fi. !!r."."!!!.'."."!""8 1 00 DEATHS. llllMI.EY.-In OrnoRo township, 011 Wclnol, day the 1st li Inst,, aHer n llmterlng Ullioss David ltomtcy, naeil about 01 years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, pyp a"a"a a s s a p TO TIiRWOllKINO CIMSs. Wo nro now pre Vnrct tr furntli nil clniei with conitnut em ployment nt home, tho wholo of the tlmo or for thn npnro moments. Ittislnosi uow. Unlit, and profitable. 1'iTnotnor either box corn from Me tot i per evening, iuul n proportional trnm by do Notlim their whole tlmo to the tmnlncss. lloyB nnd Rlrl etrn nearly na much nt men, That nil who noo this nollco may Bend their nddrem, nnd tca tho bumlncts. wo mnko the unparalleled oflort To Mich ns aro not well BnlHtled, wo will Bend 91 to puy Tor tho troublo or writlmr. Full partlculnrB, n valuablo Bamplo which will do to eotnmeueo work on, nnd n eopy of The Junta's lAitrary i ompanwn no m mu mrui-air mm uvnv f.imllv nnwmuinern over nubllshed nil sent free by mall. Hauler, If you wnut permanent, prof- nauio wont, mmnw II, p. ALLKX A CO,, At'otmA, Maine. I CHAMPION Oh' WIUTi; HlJl'UUMACV AdAiNsr run wouu.-a Fiusr-chAHd IMUIiri'AOU IiUMOCUATIO WUUKLY, estnb 1 tehed tul&3i. ti per year; $1 for Mx months. Hnbtrrlho H. Jr tpecimen eoptet, address "jiav iiuu)v,ivew lorKuny.- UT rt. H. I'lT U'H I'amily I'mmciANi to pnKei: sent hy mall tree, Toachoi how to euro nil duea-uof tho person! Bttln, hatr, eyes, complexion. Write to 71 1 Hroiulwnv, Now York. tM.'Tn i-OH OL'K rAMrlllilvl TO ADVIJIl OUlN l) THKIW. l'rluo 83 cts. Oi:o 1 ltow r.Uh a Co., V) I'.nlc How, N. Y, unions v. uuo s iLTusTitATi:i)Ai)i:scnirnviiUATAioaui: ok M.nwr.R an n vkuktaiilk hkkoh, AND MUMMUll ri-OWKUINU 11UMH. kou 1H7I. U'lM Im routlv for nmtllii2 v tho m Kid I o ofJnn- ury, notwithstanding our reat loss of typo, pa per, eimruviiix"", ftu., in it it, winni miiiujvu I he .Tnbl'rli.tlmznlUcoof tho UochiMtcr Deni'trral nml nhrntiMr iL'ith Di-remher. IsTt). It will be primeu tin u most eiesaiu newinueu p:iper,unu liiusiraien wun neany Fivi: Uunhueu Okioinai- nNnuAviNas. And two Mitel v executed Colored I'latcs snect mens for nil of which wero urown by ournulves tho past Kenaoii irom our own kiocic oi eeus. in tho orlRlnallty, execution nnd extent or tho en BravluKi It Is uullko nnd eminently ftuperlor to any other Catalogue or "Kloral Outdo" extant, Tho lutnlngiio will consist of 1IM Paxes, und nt Mum is luiblKhed will ho t-ent treo to all who ordered Meeds from us by mall the last Benson, Toothers n charge of 15 cents per copy will be made, which is not tho vuluu of tlio Colored nates vve nsiurc our menus mat inoinuueo meuls we oiler to purchasers of Heeds, us to quat It v nnd extent of Htoelt. Discounts nnd lrtml urns, nro unsurpassed, Plenso send orders ior uiintogucs wuuuut uciay, Ot'U COLOUED CHROMO 10 It 1S71. Will lie rendv to send nut In Jnminrr. Thn Ohm. mo wilt repiesent Forty-two Vnrlelies of showy ntid popular Flowers, of natural sire and color. Wo design to maw o It tho best Plato of Flowers ever issued. Hue, lyx'JI Inches. The retail valuo would bo utlenAtTwo Dollars; woNhall,bowcor, lurnlsh It to customers nt 7. tents tier copy, niul oiler It as a Premium upon orders for Heeds, beo Cilalouuo when out. 11UIOO.-4 A llKOTHIIU, nochester. 2f. Y, 182fi I HF THK "Vl.(l Kl'AII L K l fWi PlIWIONAKV II All SAM 10 (U 'Iho old standard remedy for Couahs. Colus.Con sumption, "JTvthtng VttUr." CUTLt.u linos. & Co., JIOSIMI1, UPIIAM'S JH'PJliATOltY POWDHlt, K moves suporlluous hair In five mfnutca, with out Injury to tho hlcln, sent by mail for Sl.. UL'IIAMVS ASTHMAS UK K IteilevcH most violent paroxysms In five minutca iiiui cneeis nspcetty cure, jtico a-' uy man. TUK JAPANESE HAIH STAIN Colors tho whiskers and hnlrn beautiful nr.ACi; or iiiioWN. It consists of only one preparation, 75 cents bv mall. Address H. C. If I'll AM. No. 71 Jnyuo Htreet, Philadelphia, Pn, Circulars &eul iree. nom uy an uruKKtsts. $5 TO 810 PUR DAMOT-VSj who euuaijo in our new business mako from 85 to 8 W per day In their own localities, Full particu lars and Instructions scut Ireo by mall. Those in need of permanent, protltaide work, should imurcis ui. once, uiajuutj oii.nu. a iaj, Portland, Maine. KM IMjOVMKNT VOli AL.U QOA HALAItYFI.lt Wi;i:iC,nud oxpensos.pnid J1-fJ -VKiJiiiw, iu nen our uttw nun uauiilt uiottiv eries. Address II. HWFFT & CO., Marshall, Mich AGENTS ! JIHAD T1IJS ! MM! WIIAj pay aofnth a hai.auy nf $:io i per week nnd expenses, or allow a lari;o com mission, 10 eu our in-w una wnnueriut inven lions. Address M. WAUNint & CO., Marshall, .Micnian. iiecHiTU-u. p-sYCUOMANUY. Any lady or K-milHimn can 1 mime- ci.'xu i mourn, secure incir own napni- MANuY. FASCINATION or HKOI. flAllMING. 400 pages; clolh. Full instructions to uso this power oer men or uuimais at win, now to mos merize, become Trancu or Writing Mediums, iiiHtiuit, rii t iiutuiHiii, jviviieniy, t iiiiuiopiiy nt Omens nnd Dreams. Uritiham You lie's Harem. Oulilo to MarrlageAc., nil contained lu this book; luo.oou sold: prlco by mall, lu clolh S1.25, paper covers 81. onci:. Any person wlllln to net as agent will receive u s.unplo copy of tho work ice. As no capital Is required, nil desirous of irentool employment should send for tho hook. enclosing 10 cts. for postage, to T. W, UVANS & jut 4i huuih mu -u.. I'niiitaeipiiiit. Cl'KIOt S. HOW STII A.(Ji; ! The Married Lndtes I'i Ivitta CoiniKiitlon contains the desired Information. Hen t freo for two stamps uiuium .u ui, it, .ucijuijit, j mill) y or. Id, Jani7'70-tf jpou SALK on HUNT. The lironort V In T.thL Htrncf. rnlnmhln f.im, ty, known as the "Walnut Hotel," is lor sale or re u i, on rcusuuuuio terms. . C. n. IIUOCKWAY, llloomsburi:, Jan. a), 1 70-tl. AKent. QASU SALAJUKS i'AlD AUKNTS. Wo wish to employ it few Rood Atients to In troduce an euilieiy uow article It takes liko wild lire. i:very body wauts It. This is no hum bug but a ltKlilmnto business endorsed by our most prominent men. Address with stamp) , HKNDUICK8, WANFW A Col, Jan2D'70-tf. Pittslleld, Mihs, "fvTOTUlE. l 7 All persons Indebted to tho undersluod for subscription, advertl-dmr. or Job-work,- must maltu pronint settlement, Oppomtnltles for this luiriKwn will ho ntvou nil, between now and tho close of Februnry Coutt, lan.V0'71 Ut, C. II. IlKOCICWAY. rtOLUMHIA COUNTY, 8.S. J IX Till! OlllMIANS' COUKT OF COLUM UMI1IA COUNTY. In tho matter of tho Fetitlonjor Pari lion nnd Valuation of tho real estate of William Pegg, lute of M lull son township, lu said county, deo'u. NOI'IUK Is hereby given to all tho heirs and represeutaves of suld deceased, that lu pur.u-nm-o nt a writ nf Partition nnd Valuation to me dlifcted. I will go upon tho piemlsi-H of said deceased, situate lu Madison township, In tho county ot Columbia, with u Jury by mo lobe Mimnioned.ouHnlurdiiy, the 2Mb day of Juuuaiy A. I. Is71, for tho purpose of ninbtnn Partition or Valuation of said real estate according to tho commands of tho said writ, when nud wheiuull parlies mien-sled may nttend If they flunk proper. A A HON BMITH, lllooinsburg, Dec. 23, lS7(Mf, K 1 1 ty ! IT, TatCNTBO DbcBHUBB 7TII. 1869. OUR CUXUIUTnD GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Iluj It t. I tha bent I'm invdu or .uld In Ihlaoum "71 "ft " I" t .'orrod. hilly llue.wrHl.. C wllo on. 1'u.lorinkl 1 III oulwenr u uo.en ri li.t 1'fii. I'ut un In nrut.llilr buie.. MOLII UUV 111 AUK VI H, und fur ILL K. Wu.oit .ny vner.rtlo per.uu 'un rrulli. , luu permonth. rmOt uv.r UOU p.r i-rnut Two un.nl. I'.nn, 10-it. tnoboarn.bu ?3 crnt.l a.obuion, ,l.UO tntl. bolt., U ,,,I)J. AiimH jo Western Puhmshino Co. g Manufacturers Asenll. rmtburgh. Tt. CACTIflV.-Tbcr..tMnl.rlliortni.e r or ouulttr. llur onlr the utnulnn . Ill' V Ilu tor I'en. tin juur .Wis Tuo, CuunlT, und fcluio. plululjr itrllUo, .nil vTilir. U1 iuvf Willi . 1.. . b.a.um uj ini.i'oiiipnnr. Inwrl jjnui'aiy TAN UAH Y. J MANY WIINUNT MIIN. llnvhlir rati, 1 1,1 lv ,.u:.i', .1.,,. ' l!iV?i'-1.li"rr'".lly "l"al I'lMlSIIl.lill'rt lllillll 11111 MM, fur tlml plusn of illHeuncu poillllur 10 uf won.lir ul vlrtuo lu ull nmoa of llil. U 1ml, never luiylua lulled In iil'ectiiiu 11 euro, una d t li continue', on lis irluuiiiliuui inreer. Kor rjf 'm "f ilUeiue. urLluif irom lmtmrlty of Ine llluoU, or deruui;eiueut of tlio illifeatlvu ori!n. Including General Debilities, llyuoehsln. Liver Complaint, Hick lloaductie, Constipation und Miiillur ulliueiitH, U in n certain remedy. I'tndlug pliyHlclaiin everywhere prescribe. It for tutlr patients-, and Imvo ulveti the proprietor, of the lllttem many UntlmuuluL of their confidence In tha ollleuov of the nreoaratlnri nu ,. Iu...n.i.. Hold lu uiuaro Klau hollies only, by all respeelni . .1 nf .wivuni., 1'iicuouo uouar (1 cr a OFTIIE V AGEI it V hi i , it i: n. To licbllllntcil l'crsons, To Dyspeptic., To Sufrercrs from Liver Complaint, To thoso having no Appotlle, To thoio with llrokcn Down Constitution, To Nervous People, To Children Wasting nway, To nny with Dcbllltntcd Digestive Orgaus. Ordering uul, nn of the fottmrt .-.... uhteh indicate Dltonltred Llrcr or Momarh. such ns Con Htlpntlon.lnwunl Tiles, l'uliicss or Mood to tha Head, Acid It y of tho Htomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dlsiftist for Food, Kull. ncss or Weight In tho Btomnch, Hour Krucltatlons, Blnltlngor riutterlngnttho Tit of tho Htomaeh,Hwlmnilng of lhi Head, Hurried nnd Difficult llrealhlug, Muttering nt tho Heart, CholtliiKorSufrocatlngHc nsntlnn. when In n Lying I'osturo, Dimness ol vision Dots or Webs before tho Bight, l'over nnd Dull i .mi in mo uenu, Doncicncy or rersptrntlon, Yellowness of tho Skin nnd llyes, lviln In tho Bide, Hack, Chest," I.tmbs Ac, Budden Flushes of Heat, llurnlng In tho Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Kvll, nnd Ureal Depression of Hplrlts. HOOFIiAND'3 GERMAN HITTintS. A bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of nny kind. II different from nil others, it Is composed.' tho pure Juices, or Vital 1'ntNciri.B or Hoots, Hunns, nnd Baiiks, (or as medicinally termed Kx tracts,) tho worthless or Insert portions of tho ingredients not being used, .Therefore in ono lloltlo of this Hitters there Is rontnlnoit ns much medlclnl vlrluo ns will bo found lu eovcrnl gallons of ordinary mixtures. Tho Hoots, Ac., used lu Ihls lllltcrs nro grown In Germany, their vilal principle extracted In thnt country bynsclcn. tlflc Chemist, nnd forwnrdod to tho mauurnctoiy lu this city, whero they nro compounded nnd bottled. ContntnlnT no spirituous lugrod I cuts, this Hitters is free from Iho obleetlnn. ng;ihnt nil others; uodtwlr-. for stimulants cau Im Induced from tholr use, they cannot mako drunk, nrds.nnd cannot under nny c Ircumitances, hnvo nny utu n ucuenciai cllecl. ' HOOFLAND'H G UUM AN TONIC, Was compounded for tboe not inclined to ex. trcmo bitters, nnd Is Intended for uso In enses when somo nlcohollc stlmulnnt Is required in connection with tho Tonto properties of tlio Hitters. i;nch bottlo of tho Tonlo contain ono bottloof tho Milters, combined with puroHANTA CriUZ HUM, nnd flavored lu Buch a milliner thnt Iliecxtremo bltlcrncssonho bitters Isovereoine, forming j preparation highly ngreeablo nnd pleasant to tho palate, nnd coutnlulUE tho me.ll. clnnl virtues of tho Hitlers. Tho prlco of tho ionic is 1 1.0) per Hottle, which many persons linns ino nign. They must tnko Into considera tion tint the Kllmulnnt used is guaranteed to bo of a puro nuallly. A poor urticlo could bo fur nished at n cheaper price, but Is It not better to pay a llttlo more nnd Imvo n good nrtlclo? A medicinal pripnrallou should contain nono hut tho best Ingredients; nnd they who expect to bttiln nehenper compound, and be benefited by It will most certainly bo cheated. noon. AN n H aFAiXAX MTTimS, Oil ltOOFl.AXD'8 OEIHIAN T ONI C, with HOOFI.ANDS rODOI'IIYLLIN 1'ILIi, wii.i. cunn you. They are tho Greatest ii oou v v it i r i u it s Known to tho Medical world, and vlll erndl eato diseases arising from Impure, blood, Debility of Iho Digestive Organs, or Diseased Liver, in a shorter tlmo than any other known remedies. Till". WllOlKfcl'ritKMF. COUllTOF l'CNNSTI.VANIA Bl'HA K FOIt TlIIHi: ltllMEDIlW. Who would ask for moro Dignified nnd Htrougcr Testimony? Hon. Gconan W. WooliWAlin.ormcrty Clitr Jus tice of the Supreme Court of J'ennylianlat at Jtrrs. cnt Member oj Cbuprcsi from I'cnnsijh-anla.urUcs: rillLAlJhl.nilA, .March 1Mb, liC7. 1 find "IIoo (land's German Hitters is a good tonic, useful 1 n diseases of tho digestive organs, nnd of gic.it benefit In cases of debility nnd want or nervous action In tho system. Yours, truly, OlMUOi: W. WOODWAHD. lion. James Thompson, chief Justice of Mie ,11. jraie Ojurt of l'enmilvanta. riiii-AUEi.piiiA, April in ltur. I consider "iloolland's German Hitters" 11 valua blo medicine In caso of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspopsln. I can certify this from my expcii enco of It. Yours, wllh icspect, JAM US THOMPSON. Hon. Ueouck Huahw xod, Justice of the .SVj.iraic Court of rcnnsyUtmUt. l'JIlI.ABEI.l'lIIA.Jlino 1,1'OM. I Hnvo found hyexpcrlcnco that "Iliwtlainrs German Hitlers" Is n very guotl tonic, relieving dj .peptic symptoms almost directly. G EOIIGE BHAllSWOOl). Hon. Win, F. ltogcrs, Mayor of the CV.i of Jlvffalo, Mayor's Office, Huflnlo, Juno 22, ISCJ. I havo used "Iloolland's German Hlllirs nnd Tonlo" In my family during the past year, nnd can recommend thorn ns 1111 excellent tonic, Im. patting tone nud vigor to thosystem. Thelruso Im lueii productive or drcldcdlv beneficial ellect, WM.l'. HOOKIW. Hon. JnmisM. Wood, JU-Mayorof Wiltiamort, I tako great pleasure In recommending "Hoof land's German Tonic" to nny 0110 who may bo afflicted with Dyspepsia. I had tho Dyspepsia so badly it wa lmposslblo to keen any food on nu slomnch, nnd I become so wenk ns not to bo able to walk hull n mile. Two bottles ofTonle ollVctcd 11 perfect euro. JAMIiS M. WOOD. iti:.Mi:Miir:it THAT HOOFJjANIVS OKUMAN MTTUltS, AMI nooPLAXws aiuiMAX rowc Will euro c ery Cnso of MAKASMUS, Or Wasting nway of tho Hndy. ltKiir.MllLli THAT HOOl'LAND'S G1CUMAN Itr.MUDIUH Arn II. n .,i,llt..na ...... .A ... . .... .1... Hlood. excite llin tnrnt.l l.li-.rl.. l...nm. ..!).. nnd to mnble you to puss sofely thiougli any Ut. lillOli.tXD'.S 1 ) I) O I 11 Y li li I N, on Hubstlluto for Mercury l'llls, TV(1 1MT.T.H A Tiriui.' The most roucrful, I'd Innocent, IViIaI(e Cuthar- fIC A'IUtC7l, It Is not necessary to tako n handful of Iheio Pills to produce Iho desired eHeet: tun nf them act quickly nnd powerfully, cleansing thoLlver, Btoniachand Howeh of nil Impurities. Tho prin cipal Ingrodlentls Piidophyllln.or tho Alcoholic i.iiruci 01 jiianuruuc, which Is by many times moro powerful, aeilng and searching than the Mnndrako llself. Its peculiar action Is upon tho Liver, cleaning It speedily Jiom nil ouslructlons with nil Ihopowerol Mercury, yet freo from tho Injurious results nttached to the uso of that mineral, For all discuses, lu which Iho uscnfncatlmrtii) Is Indicated, Iheto pills will glvo entire snlUfui- uon 111 every ease. They NllVLlt FAIL. Iu casts of Llvtr Complaint, Dyspepsia mid exliemo eostlvcness. Dr. Hoollaud's German Hitters or Tonlo should bo used In connection with tho Pills, Tho tonlo efleet of tho Hitlers or Toulo builds up tlio system. TholllttersorToulo purines tho lllood.slrengthens IhoNcrves ntou iatks Iho Liver, nud gives sliength, energy nud vigor. Keen your Ilowels nctlve with tlie:i'Ills.nnd tono lip tho system with Hitlers orTonlc, nnd mi diseases can retain tho hold, or even nssall you. liocoitcct mat It Is DIt. IIOOI'LANDH Gi:it MAN liemedlis Hint nro so universally used and highly recommended nud do not allow tho Druggist to Induce you totnko anything olso that he may nay Is Just ns good, becauso ho makis 11 large profit on II, Theso Ilcmcdles will bo sent by Express to any locality, upon, application to Iho PHINCIPAI. OFFICE, at Iho GKKMAN MEDICINE HTOHE, 031 Arch HI., Philadelphia. CIIAS, M. IJV.iXS, I'ioiu Ictiir. Formerly c. M. JACICBON 4 CO. These Jtemcdlcs tire for Alifc ly lruaiits, fttore leiri,amt Miillclne IJcalerttrerywhirt, IJuail ly
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