RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Inch, (Iwelvo line, or Us equivalent In Nonpareil type) one or tiro Insertion., 11.60 llircolnscrtlons,IZ.OO,. pack. In. 2". 8M, tu, It. Onelnch.... I1S0 U.00 ti.00 19,00 110,00 Two Inchon..-.... 8,80 ,00 7,00 0,00 14,00 Three Indie....... 8,00 7,00 ,00 13,00, 18.00 Foar Inches 7 00 0,00 11,00 17,00 25,00 Quarter column.. 10,00 15,00 UfiO 20,80 0,Of) Ualfcolumn........lJ,Od 1,00 2000 80,00 60,00 Onecolnmn 80,00 88,0 ' 40,00 60,00 100,00 Executor's or Administrator Notice, 13.001 Auditor's or Assignee's Notice, 13.80, Jxwal notices, ten cents a line. Cards lnllie"BolneisDfrectory" coinmn,l'i.00 per year for the first two lines, and S1.00 for each additional line. xt a L r-UBLISltHt) KVEBY FIHDAY M011NINU I.1IIIS OOtUMIlIAN jlOlt.DINri NKAnTIIIt COUI1T HOUSE, JlV HENRY L DIEFFENBACH, kditok and iT.orniCTon, ljras-Two Dollars a Voir pttyafcio In advance. OIBOXILATION OBOO. JOB PniHTINQ lllnlldoscrlptloju exeented.wllh neatness and VOLUME V. NO. 16. B&OOMSBUIlGr, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 21? 1871. dispatch, at reneonahlo rates. UOL. DEM. - V0L;-XXXy NO. 9. Patent Medicines, A n U 91 I IV D H It. to riobiiUfttcarcrjotis, To HuSSrewCf"ni Liver Complaint, To tllOlOlmviiiR no rtjniuiiiu, Tothonowith llrokou Howii Constitutions, To Nervous I'wjplo, To Children WftHtlntf itwnv. To any wltii DobttlNtcd Digestive Orirnnri. OrHtferinff with any of the following Symptom, n hlch indicate Disordered Liver or Stomach nucli riH (Jon stlpfttlon.Invronl Pllos, Fulness or Moot to the Head, Add Hy of tho Eitoinach, Nausea, Iloartburu, HUguftt for Food, Full ness or Wright In tho Stomach, Sour Krucltatlons, Hlnklna or Fluttering at tho Fit of tho Btomach.HwImmtngof tho Head, Hurried and Dim cult Hrcathlng, Fluttering ntlho Heart, ChoklnRorBuffocatlntfrienfiattons when In a Lying Posture, Dimness ot Vision, ot or Webs heforo tho Bight, Fevcr'nnd Dull Fttln In the hend. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellownesn of tho Hkln nod T.ye, Fain In tho Bide, Haelc, Chest, Minta AC., HuUdcu riu1tna of UoM, Dnrnlng In tho Flesh, Constant lmagtnlrigs of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. HOOFLAND'S O HUMAN HITTnUS. A bitters without Alcohol or Pplrlln of any kind, H different from all Others. It Is composed of tho puro Juices, or VirAr.rntNcit'U: or Hoots, Heiius, and Hark, (or as medicinally termed Fxtracts.) tho wot thlcss or Insert portions of tho Ingredients not being used. Therefore in ono Hottlo of this Hit ten there Is contained as much inedlcinl vlrtuo as will bo found In several gallons of ordinary mixtures. Tho Hoots, Ac,, used In thin Hitters are grown In Oermany, their vital principles extracted In that country by asclen- tlflc Chemist, nnu lorwarucu 10 me nmnumcioiy Jn this city, whero they are compounded and bottled. Containing no spirituous Ingredients, his Hitters Is free from tho objections urged gainst all others; no doslro for stimulants can bo Induced from tnoir usc.tney cannot mo ice urnnic arils, nnd cannot under any circumstances, have any but a beneficial effect. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Was compounded for thoso not Inclined to ex trcino bitters, and Is Intended for use in cases it lien ftoino alcohollo stimulant Is required In y-i'icotuiecuon wilii uiu aoiiiu propi'mus ui tuu IfaiJUIers. Each bottlo of tho Tonic contains ono bollle of thenntenCrninblnod with purcBANTA CUUZ HUM, nnd flavored in such n manner that ilio extreme bllternessof thobltters Isovercome, "'ttnneiiii in lltn tvaljiti. nnd rnnmlnlni? thn mrtil clnal Utiles of tho Hitters. Tho prlco of tho Tonic Is tl.50 per Dottle, which many persons think too high. They must take Into eousldcra tlon that tho stimulant used Is guaranteed to bo of a pure quality. A poor article could bo fur nished at n cheaper price, but Is it not better to pay a little moro a a liavo n. good nrtlelo? A medicinal preparation should contain nnno but the best Ingredients; nnd they who expect to Main a cheaper compound, and be benefited by It will most ccrtaluly be cheated. K 00 ft A N h'm Q1C11MAN JHTTE11S, on JtOO FLA X 1)'8 GERMAN TONIC, WITH IIOOFEAND'H PODOPIIYLLIN PILL, k cvnn you. They nro tho area test BLOOD IMJUIFIEIIS Known to tho Medical world, and will eradi cate diseases arising from impute blood, Debility of the Digestive Organs, ijr Diseased Liver, In a (shorter tlmo than any other kudwu remedies, ! TI! WHOI.ESnrnEMU COUNT OF JE?rBYLVANIA BFEAK FOR THEME HEMEDIEH. ! Who would ask for moro Dlgnliled and Btronger 1 cHUiiiuny v Hon. GnouoK W. WoonwAnD.oniirriCisrtM ticc of the Suprvnte Lurt of l'ennsjjh ania, at prcs ent Member of Cctnyress from VeinijhanlatirUer. rilll.ADKLl'JllA, March 16th, 1M7. I flnd'IIoofland'sOerman Hitters" is a good tonic, useful in diseases of the digest h e organs nnd of gieat hi neflt In cases of debility and want of nervous action In tho nyMem. Yourw, truly, ULUKUU W, WUUDWAUU. Hon. Jamf.s TnoMi'SON-, Chief Justice of the Sii' vreme LVurt of J'ennxyUitnia, HjnLAPEI.lHIA, April 28 1SC7, I consider "ITooIIand's Gormau Hitters" n valua 'bio medicine In caso of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, I can certify this from my exrerl eueoof it. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON. Hon, GnonfiR Hiiaswood, Justice of the Supreme Court of rennsyUntnia. rJtlLAPELI'HIA, Juno 1, lfcCS, 1 11 o found by experience Unit "ITooflniuVa German Hitters" is a very good tonle, relieving dyspeptic symptoms almost dlrectlw GEORGE HHAlthWOOD. linn, Wm, F, Rogers, Mayor cf the City of JJvJfah, Mayor's Office, Ilnffalo. Juno 2, 18Gt. I liavo used "Iloofland's German Hitter and Tonic" In my fumlly during the past yeor.uud can recommend them na an excellent tonle, Im parting tone and vigor to the system. Tlielruso hns been productive of dectdedlv beneficial turns, WM.F. iiuuKlta, linn. James M, Wood, lix-Mayor of Wttllamtyort, I tako great plcasuro In recommending "Hoof- land's German TuIM tu rnv nna wlin innv.hn "M alUlclcd with Dyspepsia. I bad tho D fepepsla so jfjij ib wim iiiiiMi&niuiu io weep uny jooti oa my 5lGtnach, and I become so weak as not to be able to walk hall n mile. Two bottles ofTonlo effected lerrectcure, JAMES M, WOOD. REM EMBER TIIATv HOOFLAND'S GKItMAN JJllTKItS, A Nil UOOFLANJyS GHIIMAN TONIG wm euro every I'nse or MAEASMUS, Or Wusttiitf HWHyot theHody. hkmkmukr TJIAT HOOFLAND'S GERMAN REMEDIES Are the medicines you require to purify the Hlifl, excite ihe torp and to enable vnu h and to enable you to pais safely through any hardhiitps or exposure. DR. HOOXANIS PODOPIIYLLIN, Substitute for Mercury rills. TWO HIT T D A naro 77i mol rvwerM, Ytl Innocent, YcgitabU OilAar. H Is not ncccfcsnry to tnlto a handful of these nils to produce the dctlred effect j two of them act quickly and powerfully, cleauslng tiieUver, Btomach and liuwels of all lmpurltlos. Tho prln. clpal lugredlontla I'odophyUln.or tho Alcohollo Extract of Mandrake, which Is by many times moro powerful, acting and eoarchtnti than lha Mandrake Itself. Jts peculiar action in upon the Liver, cleaning it speedily from oil obstructions with all the power ol Mercury.yetfreo from the Injurious mults attached to the uio of that mineral. Por all diseases, lu which tho UHcofa calhartlo is indicated, these plus will give entire tatlsfuc Hon In every ease. They NKVElt FAIL. In cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and extremo costlvencss. Dr. Iloofland's German Wlters or Tonlo should bo used in connection with the I'llls. The tonle effect of tho Hitters or Tonic builds up the system, Tho Hitters or Tonlo I'urinestne jiioou.sirengtncns tho Nerves, itEarj' "ires me Liver, ana gives strength, energy and vljcor. m-ep your Howels active with thejrills, and "uo up me system wllh Hitters or Tonlo, and no -'maes can retain Ihe hold, or even nssall you, Hecolleet that It Is nil. iinnif r.Awrvn mj I f.N "ne'lles that oro so unlvcrsallyusod and wruegikt to Induce you to talio anything clso that !" 'aay my ' Just as cood. hecauso ho makes n. o pront on tt, Theso Itemcdles will bo torn UT ',nu. I . ... - tha T.Vi ,nr;y iocainy,in,ou application to o X'ltlNCII'AIi OlfFICK, at the OKltMAN MEDlcjNEBT0Ei oa, A;tll at,, rmTaaeiphia! ' V4 n... '""'y C- J. JACKBON 4 CO. 2 A2m-s. IJa7ly Columbia Oounty Official Directory. rrctUtent Jmltjt Wn.l.lAM El.war.f,. Associate Judges Iuam Dehu. Isaac h. Mok. nor. rnmonotarii, .if. WKt.t.isnTON II. F.NT. JteplslerA liccordcr WILLIAMSON II, jAConY, Dlitrlrt AttornniK. II. Ik-i-tun RicrW-AAIlON SMITH. aurieior ihaao 1IF.WITT, licaturtr imviii uiWE.NnF.iia, lyjmmlaiitonerM Wtt.l.twt II. nmr-tr. nvntra ItOlllll.NH, HllUH.I, HltKimB. LOMIllfSTicmTS Lurk WILLIAM KnlCKUAUM, A utlll(tr). .t. HAMPiiur.T.. A. .1. At.nviiiMnw Danihm.ke. (roner JOHN I). IIOCCK. Junt njnimljtlolerjlSAAClMnnulnR..Intl?f Mr. A MALI.. tounrj ifiipcrinwweni uiiarlei u, HAnKLKV, Bloomsburir Official Directory. ytrtt yattonal JlankVltAB. It. l'AXToN.I'res't.t 1. Tustin. Caviller. Cblumbla(yvnfi Mutual Sm'tna Hintlantl Ism As oci(loii 1:. II. Mule, I'res't., U. V. -Mili.uu, Bet.'), llloamtbiirq JtuiUUnq and SaHnq Fund Associa tion Janx Thomas, rren't., .1, 11. Uoiiison, Bee. Jlloniixsmtrtt Mutual fialtng Iunil Association i, juuw.K, 1 resiueui, iti, vv jiiTjtiuYtn. nee y. Bloomsburg Directory. ) Al'KIt I1AUH Jut rccolvtd and for wilo at tho I.ULU.HJI1AN uiuee. bto v'jttTAmrmv auk. ACOIl MUTZ, dealer In stoves and tinware Main street, abovo court house. ' CLOTHING, Ac. DAVIIt I.OWKNI1KUO, Merchant Tnllor.Mnln Ht., 2tl door aboo American llinie. WM. MOllttlH, Merchant Tailor corner of Cell. Ire and Main St., over Miller's stoie. DIIUGS, OHEMKJALS. &C. P. I.UTZ, DiuimlHtaudApothicaiy.Mnlu st, below tho Post Olllco. M OYKll 11IIOB., Dnif-slsts nnd Apothecaries, iirnwer a uiuuk .muiu hi. oLoojva, WATOiiEa, &a. IKNltYKUrriNar.lt, Watches, Spectacles & 1 jewelry ac, Aiain niicei near w esi bi C1 Vs. BAV'Atni, dealer in Clocks, Watches and Jowelry, JIalu St., Just below the American itouse. OIIIH linilNIIAItl). Watch and Clock lunker, LJ nearsouthcasteomer Main and Iron fits. CAT1IUAKT. Walch and Clock Makcr.Mar , ket street, below Main. BOOTS AND SHOES. A.VIII 11UTZ, llont mid Kliopiimker. Main St., below Hartman's store, v, est of Market. 11NKY KLKIM. Manufacturer nnd dealer In ltoots and Hiiocs. Groceries, etc.. Alain btreet. M. 11IIOWN, Hoot and Hhoemnker, Main hireui, uuuur nruwu s iioiei, lUtOFJIONivLr DR. II. C. IIOWElt, Burgeon Dentist, Main St., nbovo tho Com t House, DR. WM. M. REI1ER, Burgeon and IMiysIclan, Exchango Block over Web us book stoi e. R. B, F. KINNEY, Burgeon Dentist. Teeth loslte Episcopal Church, yexinicieuwiinouipain: luniust., nearly op. O. HARKLEY. Attornev.nt.Tjvw. nmi ".1 flour in ExchankO Block, uenrthe " nxflmiinn lIUL'li H, McKELVY.M. D.,Burgeon nnd Thyslclan , uu in biuw niinu 61,, ui'iuw iiiurueu It. EVANB.Rf. D.. Burgeon nnd Physician, T l It UTTER, M. D. Burgeon nnd Physician , Market street, above Main, H. HOHIHON, Attorney-aMaw, Ofllco Hart man's bulldlug, Main btieet. MILL1NKKY & FANCY GOODS. PETl'.RMAN, Millinery and Fancy Goods, , (ippuMit; r.jusfuiiui iyiiurcu, iiain tsi, IKS LIZZIE HARKLEY. Milliner, Ramsey building Main street, IHH A. i. WEIUi, Fancy Goods. Notions, Books, nnd Stationery. Exchnnirtiltlf i k.Muln llt,'Cl, IKS M. nuItltlCKSON, Millinery and l'aucy (loods.Malust., below Market. Main street below Market. ill 111 Cloaks and Diess Pattern... southeast corner Main nnd Westbti. it) (HE MIKSEH 1IARMAN Jlllllnery and Fancy oods, laln bt., below American House, HOTELS AND SALOONS. IJOltKB IIUTi:L, by T. Bent. Taylor, east end i! of Malp street. jrEEOUA'NTS AND QKOCEHS. C. MAltlt, Dry Goods and Notions, south west coiner Malu uud Iron sts. ll.8Er.SII0LTZ.di.aIcr In Lry Gnodn, Gro ceries. HooLs. felloes. e.. eomrr Inln nml Iron stlcels. D A. HECKLEY, Hoot nnd Shoe store, books , & stationery, Main st., below Market. -JACOBS, Confectionery, groceries etc., Main , st., below Iron J M HNDENI T A LL, General Stntkof Mercbnn- 1. ill so and Lu in Lit. roint r of Main kit-,-L nnd Berwick road. FOX a WEBB, Confectionery nnd Bakery, wholesale and retail, Exchange Block. TT C.IIOWER, Ilatscnd Cups, Hoots andShoes, i"IHH Bt. IIUIHU VOKl V UUllHtf, TIL MAIZE, Mnmmoth Grocery, flnn Gio . eerie, Fiults. Nuls, l'lovUloii, Ac, Mnlu and Iron Streets. lltKELVY. NEAE A CO . iono 1 k tn llrv (InrulH 111 Groceries. Flour. IVtd.Klf. I.'uh imn 'mu II. MILLIMt A SON. ilealers In llrv I, Kotlo otlons, tic., Kschuiifo llloek, Jlnln st. iwLiirH, I'lieeuHwnie, 1-iour, ran, nois, JtlSOELLANEOUS. 10 NBTAIII.ES HLANKH for role nt U.o Colum 1 jiiam uuice. M. CHltlSTMAN, Saddle; Trunk a Harness. , maker, Shlvo's lilocu Main street. n W. I'.onHlNH.llquordealci second doorlrom iy iiuiiiiwf.i eorner aiaiu anu irouns. TIIOUNTON, Wall l'apor, Window Shades ,.... ...M.EB, l.UJ'Ul I. UJULtt, 1.111 III bit 1 ! 1 ii 11 ' I''"rr"ll"'e Hooms, three story 11. ItOHKNSTOCK.l'liotograiiher, over Itobblns A- I vpr'i, Mtiirw. Main ., B. KUHN, dealer In Meat, Tallow, etc., Cliem. 'berllu'suUoy, tear of American House. OHN A. FUNBTON A CO., mutual and cash Ing, Main Street. nil bh nr., 1 iihiiruuii! L'uiiinuuicR. iirfiu'pr'u itnii.i. R H. ltlNGLKH, dealer in pianos, organs and iDeludcons,nt G, W.Corell's furnlturo rooms QJASI1IEL JACOB Y, Marble and llrnwn Stone Livvoras, j'iasi, jiioomsuuig.uerwicK roau, WM. ItAllll, dealer In furniture, trunks, ceder Ol'OSTKIl.aiuo Maker, and While and Fancy . Tanner, Bcottowu, EH. HIDLKMAN, Agent for Muuson's Copper Tubular Lightning Hod. IACOH DIIU'l'HNBAClI, Broom Factory. I dersleitat hlsiesldeuco or nt Miller .t Si Or Hon'n Ore lrmilltH' fltl,,l. lUml. i.rin W..ut&r l.riibl. J AM KB CABMAN, Cabinetmaker and Cluilr maker; rooms Main street bel, Iron. MOTH Books, and blank NOTI'S, with or with 1 e,euilitlon,for sale at tho coluuuian Espy. B F. ltlllGU Alt!), nno dealer In Dry GoodH, ' G rocerlcs, aud general Mcrcliunillse. WSl'Y HTK.VM I'LOUHINO MILLS, OJJ.Fowlor, JJi 1'roprlelor. ' 1 T D. WUHKlfmsHlt.l'ootaniimioaHtoreana u- manuluclory, Hhop uu Malu utruet on poslto the BUiaui Mill. 1 rn W. F.BOAH, Husquehauna l'laulug Mill X Box Maoutactory, Buck Horn. II O. & W. H. HHOliMAKMt, dealers In ilry 111, goods, Krocerlis and neuiral merchandise. First storelu south end 01 town. Orangovillo Directory, II. ltKltlttNa 4 nnOTlIEll.Cnrrcntcrs and , Hullders, Main St., below l'lno. HOWlnt & HIlltntNO, deeler In Dry (loods, Groceries, Lumber nnd generol Merchandise, Main st, BUIClC HOTEL and refreshment Baloon, by ItohrM'lIcnry cor.of Main nnd finest. Il. O. A. Ml:OAnaKI.,I'hyslcinli and Surgeon, Main St., next door to Good's Hotel, DAVID ltniirttNO, FlournndOrlstMlil.nud Dealer In grnln, Mill Btreet, I L.r.IlWAItDH, Physician nnd Burgeon, Main ' st.,tlrstUoornbovM'Hcnry's Hotel, JAMf.8 H. 1IAHMAN, Cabinet Maker and tin. dertaker. Main St., below l'lno. T M. 1IAIIMAN, Baddlo and Harness maker. J, Main st,, cippsllo Kramo Church. CllUYI.i:il & CO., Iron founders, Machinists, I nnd Mauufactuieis of plows, fiilllBt. OAMtIRLHlIAIirLl'.SS,MnkcrorthelInyliurst 0 Uraln Cradle. MalnBt. WILLIAM DI1LONO Shoemaker ant raanufac t in or of llrlck, Mill St., west of 1'iuo Catawiasa. 1'. DALLM AN, Merchant Tailor, Second St. , Itobblns' llullding. 1-jU.J. IC. I'.OliniNB. Bilrgeou and l'hyslclan 1 m'liiuu ni utmff plum. nlLlllIHT A KI.INl' dry goods, groceries, and Vjt general merchandise, , .M I n street II. KISTLKlt, "Cnttnwissn House," . Comer Main and Second streets. 1 KllILl'.ll, Hlllard Saloon, Oystcls, and Ice tj. v.ri'uiu in bi'iiHon laiu ii MM. UUOIIST, dealer In General Merchandise Dry Goods, Groceries &c, SUSQUnilANNA or ItrlrJc Hotel. M. Kosten Imuder t'l oprletorjouth.cast corner Main and nt-emm riireet. w M. II. AUHOTT, Attorney at law, Main St. Light Street. II. F. OMAN A Co., Wheelwrights, first door tiuuvu niiiuui iitmsi'! tOlIN A. OMAN, Manufacturer and dealer in Hoots and Bhoea, nETER ENT, dealer lu Dry Goods Giocerles, x r iour, i' ueu , Salt, Fish, Iron, Nails, etc., Main R S. KNT, dealer In S loves and Tin ware in 1111 iu. iiranciies. Pliiladelpliia Directory. JICIIAKDSON L. WRiailT, JK." ATTOItNIIY AT LAW, SO. liJ BOUT1I SIXTH STREET, I'lIILADCLrltlA Jan. 1T1-Iy J. KEPIIEAHT, WITH BARNES, BIIO. IIEIUION, HATP, CAPS, STRAW GOODS &. FURS, No. 03 Market Street, (Above Fifth,) Philadelphia. yAINWllIGIIT A CO,, WHOLESALE GROCERS, N. E. Corner Second nritl Arch Streets, Philadelphia Dealcis lu TEAS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES nice, spices, ni caiiu boda, ac, ao. -83-Orders will receive prompt attention, may 10,C7-tf. Business Cards. p II. KIIOOKWAY, AI-J'OUriEV AT LAW, iiLOOSiSLuna, ia. Okficf Court Houso Allev. In tho Co liUJIIIUAn UUllUillg. tlHUi, Oi. I.. TUItNEH I'HYSICIAX AND SUItai ON, m.ooMsnuHG, r., Office over Lutr-'s Drug Store. FlIlhstU'Lt. Heldene dccl'i70. ATTOIiKEV AT EAW, Ofllco Court Honso Allev. brlow the Cotaim- niAN Olllce. Houutlcs. Back-Pav and Pensions collected, Bloomsburg Pa, sep.CO'W J013ERT F. CLARK, AMUHjliil AT JLi.WY, Ofllen 3r:iin Stroet below tho Court House. Bhiomsburg Ptnn'n. E. II. LITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ORIch rourl-IIomo Allev. below the Colum 1HAN OllUe, HloomsUllcl'a, T7I JI. KNOItR, lavlni; inn eliaped the slock of the old Kev- siono Hlioo Store, nml added thereto a IflrKe nnd well ti'lecleil uewstotk Inpreiured to ujihlblt tho best variety ot hoots and aiiora cverbrotiQht to this place, He is also prepared to iiisko Boots and Shoes toorderln IholaUst ami best styles. I'or cnli only. In Ilio old l'osl UIIUH uulitlin!?, coiner lainnnu jinriieir-irppis iiioomsunrg, I'u. iMpu .ii-iy. T? .1. TI Alt, would biirgsiulvlel TIIOUNTON I an nou nco to t he cllizens of Blooms- Hilt v. that lie haslust received a lull and complete aSMn tmetit of WALL rAl'LIt, WINDOW SHADES, rixTnitv.s, corps, tahskls, nml till otherrjoods In his line of business. All the newest aud most applovnl patterns of the dayme ntwajs to be found In his establishment. mar.o, uJ.ll imuni. oeiow jmuikvi. BUSINESS CAltPS, VJSIT1NO CAltDH, LETTBll IIUiVUS, BILL HIUIM, 1'ItOaitXMMES, l'OSTKRH, AC, 40. Neatly aud Cheaply Trlnted From the Latest Stylo, of Type at the COLUMBIAN OFFICII. s IIARPLESS A HARM AN, EAGLE FOUNDRY AND SIANUFACTUJ1ING SHOP, STOVES i PLOWH WHOLESALE & RETAIL TUB CKLEBUATKD 5IONTUOSK IllON HCAM AMD TUB BUTTON WOOUKN JltfAM JL0W9, Cast Ines and FlroHrlcl: for repolrlngcltyBloves All ill no 8 oi urpHH uriiou cusiiut muuw lu ujucjt upon short notice. H. F. HIIA Itl'LlSH A P.H.HARMAN. nioouiFibuig.pt. Proprietors uar.uvoiMi. jgOOTS AND SHOES. CLAItIC M. BHOWN, MAIN STREET, UKUEH UUOWh'S 110TI.1.. A lull and complete assortment of ready rnmle muni nnu .uutMior tiien, viiuien anu cmiareu Just Ki-elvcd end for snlo at reiisniiulile lute.. Vailotlmlii suit all classes of customers. The hestof urfc doiieut short notice, as heretofore. ui,v,iimi,k...i tjltll.,1 pi.OOMSBURG MARBLE AVOUKS, GUNTON & BTEES, (Successors to A, Witroan,) Hepc(tfully Inform the publlo that they nro now jnuy jutpimu i" "u ujuuu ui ivont in unon it'asonnhiA ipt-mu nnd shun notice, cases. fciitwrntllon Aarrnnttd lu all jau,13.'7.ly JEW KTOVE AND TIN SHOP. ISAIAH HAOnNBUCH, Malu Street one door above 11. MeudeuhaU'a Store. A large assortment of Stoves, Heaters and Hanges constantly ou hand, aud lor salo at the litwi st rates. Tinning lu all Its hrnnchescarefutlyaltendedto, uimi Miu.utciiuii Kiinri.iiii.u, Tin work of all kinds wholesale and retail, A -mi is t cnuesied. Janl'71 1)LAKK MOUTOAdKH for the use of Bavins 1) ! uud aud Loan Assoclatlous, for valo at tho Col.umiiAN Ulllce, Business Cards. jgliANK DEMUS. We now lmvo the finest assortment of 11LANK liKKHH on hand and for snlo tiiat wcro over kept in ittoomsburg. Laruo size on best parchment mper, common ueens, ixocutor'snuil Aununis rator s Deeds .small size .rood rtarer Icliean). CommonDeeds, Ac. jgAUQAINS 11AHOAINS. qnicrc salf.s and rmai.i. raoriTS. BAV11 YOUIt MONKY. Onto 1IENUY YOST. Knt Hloomsburg, !., for all kinds of tho best home and city made r u iisiTU in:, Prices reasonable and the best work done. Jan 1'71-tf g L A T K H O O F ING, UVBRY VARIETY MOST FAVOHABLn ItATUS, JOHN THOMAS, AND CASrF.U J, THOMAS Hon 7Tt, HloomBhurg, Pft, Jat.n 17 piIESTElt S. PUIWtAN, llAUlS.'i, HAUUIjJJ, AINU TKUNK MANUFACTURER, and dealer In CARPET-HAGS, VALISES, FLYNET3, HUFFALO noBLS, U0I18E-1ILANKET4 AC, which he feels confident ho can sell at lower rate than any other person In tho county, Ex amine for yourselves. nnop opposuo iuo i'oav umce, aiain street, BloouiHOurif, Pa. AUg. 0, PHILOHOPHY OF JMAHIUAGE. A New Cocuse op Lectuuf-s, as delivered at tho Fouua. Polytechnic nnd Auatomlcat Museum 13)5 Chtstnut ht., threo doors above Tj.ielllh, Phlladclphln, embracing the subjects I Tlow to ijivti nnu nut io jl.o lor; i nuin, waiuruy and Old Age Manhood Generally Beviewed; Ihocauooof Indigestion; Flatulenco and nerv ous DUGHnrq (icrountcil for! Mnrrinirn 1Mil!n- sophically considered, Thee Uctures will be Pei'ictarv of tho nirniueu on r ceipi 01 o ceins vy aaurefSing! Pennsylvania Politeciinio Sni Anatomical MtiSRDM, 12'j.j Chestnut St., Ahlladel)hla, Pennsylvania. jci fj-iy. IN SUIUNOK AGENCY. Wyoming t2H.O30 hmum k. y 4jo,rx w,ooo 4W.0O) 1,000.00 67U.0 0 North America City International N.Y INlagaraN.Y Aicunonm Springfield iarmorv unuviiio.n. i .... Danville. Horse TheTt.'..'..'.r.'.'. , 4im.0t 10 imnai AtUntlc, N.Y uermaum, r4. y 60t,000 FEE AH BROWN, -4ffen(, mai2I7t ly. ULooMsnuita, Pa rjyiK OLD ESTAIJLiyilED IP U R N I T If 1 53 and BEDDING WARF.ROOMS of If. R. LEWIS, nro tho cheapest in tho city. He. U now selling PARLOR hHI'IS In PLUrtH. IIAIU CLoril, REl'iH or TERHY; WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS In Oil or Vnrnlshi COITAOE 1-URNI JURE. all sizes; cheaper than Auction prices; cAlll'E'IS, every arltty. Come nnd sco nnd bo com Inced. You will navo money by giving us u call btlore purcluislug If. H. LEWIS. No. 1130 nnd 1131 Market Street, Philadulviiia. isext door to corner or Fifteenth Street. mar.XTl 8m. JQENTIHTKY. II. C. 1IOWER, DENTIST, Resnectrully ofTers his professional services to the ladles und guutlemen ot Bloomsburg aud vl clulty. He Is prepared to attend to all the varl ous operations In tho lino of his piofesslou, and Is provided with the latest improved PoncKLAiN lEEru wnicn wm o3 iuneritxi ou koiu piuiiu sliver and rubber base to look an well as the na nral teeth. Teeth extracted by all the new anJ most approved methods, and uil operations on the teeth carcfullvand nroneilv nttenJul to. Residence and olllce n, lew doors iihnve the court nouse, same stuo. Bloomsburg, Jau.171 ly Q. h O U E MUTUAL UFE INSURANCE COMPANY O F NEW YORK. I'llny I recman, l'rcsldcut, H. (', l'iceman, Fee Casli capital over f 2,00(.ooil, all paid. J. H. IUMUSOX.ULOOiMSBURG.I'A GENERAL AGENT, For Luzerne, Lycoming and Columbia counties. Aug.SW. N J E W COAL Y A R D. run undershrueu respectfully inform tho citizens ot BlrHiuihhurg and Columbia county, that they keen all tho ullferent numbers ofBtove eoal nnd selected lump coal for smithing nurpo on their wharf, adjoining M'Kelvv. Neal A Cu"a Furnace; with ft good j uir of Bnllaln scales on the wharf, to fli.li coal, Lny, aud straw LlkowlKou horsnnnd wnsou, to deliver coal to inoe. v no oejiiru u. ah uiey purcna&o a large i amount of coal, they Intend tokeep a superior ar ticle, and sell at the ory lowest prlcs. Phase) call aud examine for yourselves heforo pnrrhas lnselsewlitie. J, W. HENUEIUHIOT, AlJUUHTUfcl J.IAMON, fpHE imdpr.slgriotl will tnl;o in cx JL chance lor Coal and Groceries, the following mimed urth-lfs : Wheat, He, Corn. Oats, Pota toes, Lard, Ilam.Hl.ouhler.and side meat, Butter Ktfp(n, Hny, Ac, at the hlht't.t cash pi Icon, at his Giocery More, adjoining their coal aid, J. W. II UN DERSHOT. Bloomsburg Mar. lVh'j-y, IT C. IIOWER, hits opened a first-class BOOT, BIIOE, HAT CAP, AM) FUR HTORE. nt the old stand on taaluHtrcet,innomsburK,nfcw doors nbovo tho Court Honso, ills block lseom po&edof the very latest ami best styles ever olfer ed to the citizens o Columbia County, Hucnn nccommodato the publlo wlththe following goods ai tho lowest rates. Men's heavy double soltd flora boots, men's double and single tap soltd niji hoots, men's neavy stoja snoes ornu kinds, inin's Hue boots and sIioch ol all grades, boy's double huled boots aml.bhoes of all kinds, men's glovo kid Hal mora I snoew,meu'n, women's, boys's Hnd muses' lahtlns palters, women's glovo kid polltdi very flne,w omen's moroeeo Halmornlsand calfshot'H, women's ery Una kid buttoned gait ers. in mort 00013 01 an aestTipuous uoiu peg m'lt nndsewtd. He would also call attention, to his fine assort ment of HATH, 0AP3, FURS AND NOTIONS. rhleh comnrlhts nil tho now and ionulai vail- etiesat prices which cnnuotfallto suit all. Thene good uio oil e led at tho lowest cash rates and will ne Kiiaiuuieiu in kivo t-tuiMucuou, a fan Is (solicited before purchasing eluewheio as It Is bollevid that better bargains are to be iuund than at any other place lu the county, Hotels. jTUH ESPY HOTEL. 141PV, COJ.UiiniA COUNTY, 1'A. Tho undorslgueil would Inform tho travelling lutillattmt he has taken tho ahoe named estab ihliluent nlltl thorotiuhlv retlltod Ilio snmo for the perfi-el.convenlt'neuof his guests. His larder ivtll he stocked with tho host the market atlurds. Tho choicest llquois, wines aud cigars always to heloundlu his bar, W1L.L.IA01 I'JVi'lll', Jan I'll Kspy, Fa, gltlCK HOTEL, OUANOBVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNT1', V.. IIOIIK M'lIENltV, Proprietor. This m ell known House, havlnir heen nut In thotouuh lepalr, is now open 10 the travelllUK public. Tho bar Is stocked with the choicest liquors ami cluiirs, and tho table will be, at all liiues,sui)lUu with Ihe dfllcucles of the season. No pains will bo spared to Insure the comlort ol ifuesis, Orausevllle, Jan. 1,1671, MONTOUIt HOUSE UUFF.UT, PA. WILLIAM BUH.L'B, Proprietor, This House liavlna been put In thorough repair Is now optu Icr 1110 reception of guests. No tmlnfi will ho snared to ensure tho oerfect com lort of the travelers. Tno Pioiirletor solicits a share of public patlounKC. 'ilio bar will ho stocked at all times with Hue liquors nnd eigars. JUUl'Jl JJENTON HOTEL. W. F. PIATT, Proprietor, BENTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. This well known House liavlna been put In thorough repair Is now open lor the iccepttou of vlstlors. Nu pains haubecu spared tu ensure the perfict comfort of gll.sts, The prupileto. uisn runs u isuige irom 1110 jiniei 111 miMiuiHuurt; uud liitermeillalo ls'luts ou Tuesday, Thuisday and Saturday of each week, IJau I'lsl Choice Poetry. For tho COLUMBIAN. Tlio Twilight of Sorroir. 11Y MATTir. WRAVKII, The twlltalit Is Tailing around mo Sunbro and dark nnd erayi K'en the light of the stars Is wanting At the close of this long bright day. And I know that, as over the village Tho shadows aro galh'rlng In wrath, Bo the suuhlno and light and brightness Aro fading from out my path. Slowly and sadly the sun went down 1 I watched It In silent pain j To-morrow 'twill dawn In tho brlght'ing Kastj For me, oh I never again. - Oh. sunless life t Oh, dark'lng rath I I shrinking turn from tho cup of woo j From the shadows dark and midnight gloom Through which my weary feet must go. Oh, Star of Life rise In my sky Tho sombro dreary skies above; Oh, tender hand my footsteps guldo To tho sunbright laud of love I Bellcfonte, l'a. l'coplo Mill Talk. Youmoygcl through the world, but 'twill he very slow. If you listen to all that Is said ns you got You'll bo worried and fretted, and kepilnnstow, For meddlisomo tongues will liavo something to do, Far pooplo will talk. If iiulctand modest, you'll havo It presumed That your humblo position Is only assumed; iou'ronwolf In sheep's clothing, or clso you'ro n fool, But don't get excited, keep pcrfoclly coo1, Fcr pcoplo will talk, If generous and noble, they'll vent out their spleen. You'll hear Bomo loud hints that you'ro selfish and mean, If upright, honest, and fulr as tho day, They'll call you n roguo In a sly, sueerlug way, For peoplo will talk. Aud then, If you show the least boldness of heart, Or n slight lucllnatlon to tako your own part, They call you an upstnrt, conceited nnd vain ; But keep straight ahoau, don't stop to explain For pooplo will talk. If thrcadbaro your dress, or old-fashioned your hat, Boms ono wilt surely tako notlca of that, And hlul rather strong that you can't ply )our way ; ut don't get excited, whatover they say, For peoplo will talk. II you dress lu tho fashion, don't think to escape. For they criticise then a dlllerent shapo; You're ahead of your means, or your tailor's UU' paid; Bntmlnd your own bvslness, thero'a naught to bo made, For pooplo will talk. Now, tho best way to do Is to do as you please, For your mind, If you liavo ono, will then ho at easo ; Of coumo you will meet with all sorta of abuse, But don't llilnk to stop them, It ain't any use, For people will talk. Miscellaneous. KUSSIA'S MIXlTAltV KTP.nXOTII. It has been stated In tho English pa pers that tho Itusslan Government has ordered tho formation of a reserve forco of 1,000,000 men, but for what reason docs not appear. Perhaps thero is no immedlato object In view, and tho Government may merely wish to placo tho military forco ol tho craplroonsuch a footing that It may bo nvallnblo and overwhelming, Ilko that of Prussia, should nn occasion arise. But it Is ono thing to decree, and another to execute A correspondent of tho London Momma Post, who seems to havo been beiilml tlio scenes ut St. Petersburg, Jins mado a statement which, If correct, Is of great Interest and importance to Europo, According to htm, it medical commiss ion was recently nppolntod to report upon tho condition of the Russian peas antry, and norno unexpected facts wcro disclosed. It was found that out of tho 10,000,000 of tho laboring clas3 tho source from which tho Itusslan nrmy has hitherto been mainly drawn fully 50 per c&nt. nro incapacitated for mili tary service by physical weaknesj or disease. It is stated that tho total num ber of ablo-bodled men which Kussla, wlth'rt population of sixty millions, can reckon up, in not greater than tho aggre gate produced by tho tho lhlrty,-clght millions of Franco. It is estimated that In England tho proportion of persons between Ilio nge3 of 15 nud CO, is 51S to overy 1000, whllo in Kussla it Is only 2GJ. Again, whllo In Western Europe, according to tlio estimate of accepted nutlioiltles, tlio uvcrago duration of life is about foity years; tho averago iu Itusila, oven In tho healthiest regions, varies from 22 to 27 years. In somodis tricts such as tho Governments of Perm, Vintkn nnd Orenburg it Is re ported to boonly 15. Tticso nro develop ments of serious import to 11 nation which, tlio moment it looks beyond its own limits, can rely upon nothing nut physical forco. ism juwu moro man n century nnu a half has elupsed blnco Peter the Great clVettcd tho vlolont changes by which ho hoped to transform an ignorant nnd barbarous people into a civilized nation ; but though ho did much, and slnco his tlmo a great deal moro has been dono toward tho enlightenment of tho bulk of the variouj population of which tho Rujiittn empire Is composed, It cau carccly bo said that tho lattor nro moro than emerging from their long night of serfdom and ignorance. Thoy aro strug gling into light, aud will, no doubt, in tho end, constitute n mighty raco ; bul at present what intluouco Russia posses ses among tho nations Is basod upon her physical force, and if this should fall, hcrposltlou would bo doubtful. Various causes nro assigned for tho dcplorablo state of tliiugs revealed by tho statls tics Just quoted ; but tho real source of the evil, lies in two long-cstabllshod faults of the Russian system, viz., tlio low rato of wages nnd tho gross iguoroneo of tho peasantry. Russia Is striving to got out of tho difficulty by a military Bystom based upon tho Prus blan model, but it need hardly bo polntod out that with u peasantry such nshorsls nt present shu may labor for an Indcfl nlto porlod without producing nrmlos llko thoso whose recent exploits havo astonished tho world. Tho Russian soldier Is it mero machine, without In lelllgenco; tho Prusslon Is notonly n machine, but nn Intelligent ono, capable of being mndo to servo many purposes. Under tho present system, tho mill tary bervlco required of overy Russian Is very oppressive. Every malo of 21 years of ago Is Uablo to servo In tho nrmy, except public professors and teachers. No substitutes nro accepted, nnd thoonly plcn of exemption admitted Isphytlcnl iutlrmlty. Tho duration of scrvlco la 15 years that la, soven years of nctlvo scrvlco and eight In tho ro serves. Tho latter aro called out only In caso of war, nnd tho former aro balloted for. Six men out of every thousaud so 11L1 aro called out annually; but 10 tho word " souls " Includes old men, women and children, this draft, In reality, amounts to about 0110 In fifty able bodied men. Tho military force of tho Empire Is divided Into tho regular army, tho local imiiloj, and tho reserves. Tho local, armies arc, howovcr, llttlo moro than mediums for tho drilling nnd sup plying recruits for tho rcgultir nrmy. They nro divided Into battalions, nnd nro distributed throughout tho Empire according to tho number of tho popula tion of each province, so that tho popu lation may bo nblo to supply n number of regiments' equal to tho number of battalions. And In places whero tho formation of thoso regiments would bo dlfllcult ou account of tho paucity of tho population, or tho proximity to or dis tance from tho seat of war, detachments aro formed and sent to tho nearest en campment of tho nrmy of reserve. Tho generals and ofilcers of tho resorvo aro selected from tho ofllcors of tho regular nrmy or from tlio reserve Itself. tho moro cniigntcncu liussinns, How ever, whllo submitting to tho system, nnd declaring thlr readiness "to obey tho will of tho Emperor with their sub stanco aud tholr blood," recently asked him to grant them freedom of conscience, of opinion, and of tho press. They got a sharp rebuko for so doing; but as their military services had been required they thought that they might follow tho ox nmplo of their ancestors In 1012. Thero was then danger of a war with Turkey, nnd tho Czar, Michael Ilomanoff, calle'd n council elected from all parts of his dominions, to discuss tho subject. They ngreo to light if necessary, but rcpro sentod that they could ralso no monoy, so poor and so ruined wero tho pcopc, nnd liry demanded various reforms in the Government. Michael conceded somo of tlielr demands, nnd AlexanderllBhould not turn a deaf car to thoso brought to his attention now. Ledger. The Victor nt Home SnKECIIEH 11Y TIIR KMI'i:KOK WILl.lAU ANU HIS SOS, THIS CltOSTH VKINCR. During the recent fetes In Berlin nu merous addresses wero presented to tho Emperor and his family. In reply to tho address of tho burgomaster of Ber lln tho Emperor William spoko ns fol lows : You may Imagine, gentlemen, with what feeling I am standing boforo you to-day, on tho spot whero I took leavo of you about eight months ago. Only audacious selfsunielency could havo presumed to foretell tho events that havo occurred in tho Interval. It was tho v. Ill of Provldenco that such great things should bo accomplished by us. Let, us acknowlcdgo that wo havo been instruments in tho hands of tho Al mighty. Tho army hns behaved so gallantly that it can afford to dispenso with praise. But 1 11111 moved to thank you, gentlemen, for all tlio peoplo finvo dono for tho nrmy. Our warriors wcro supported by tho consciousness that tho country was taking caro of their famil ies, nn thnt thoso disnbled In war might count upon tho active sympathy of their compatriots. As regards tho now Insti tutions of Germany and my personal position in tho empire, I took the field socking no advantago for myself, nnd hardly expecting that wo should attain so much as wo havo. In tho short span of life still left to mo, I will endeavor to dovclop tho seed sown. My successor will sco tho young tree grow und blos som. Tho German heart lias long yearn ed for this consummation. Tho dawn has como nt length. Lot us strlvo that tho day may bo long and fair. Alter tno fpeecu mo King uoweu, which tho deputations returned, with tho u-siial cheers. They then watted upon tho crown prince, when tlio burgo master of Berlin acting as n spokesman, addressed his highness; Tho Crown Princo then said : I thank tho roprcsontalivosortho capi tal for tho eloquent w.inH with which they grcot mo on my return homo. I, too, remember of 18"(), and tho day whon I had tho pleasure of seeing you assembled around 1111 for a similar pur pose. Tho campaign of 1SG6 was Impor tant for Prusslatuid Gcrmanjvnasmuch as it laid thp foundation of the unity of tho fatherland, but withoutautlclpating its eventual results, has crowned this work. Equally unprecedented as Its courso N Its reward. Germany Is uni ted. Tho emperor and the empire nro ouco moro realities. Tho security and power of fatherland havo been firmly and, with God's help, permanently es tablished. You havo thanked tho Third army for Its sharoln tho war, nnd with slncero gratification I nccept your approbation in tho name of my gallant companions In arms, Tho Third nrmy as well as Iho entire peoplo.thnught It a good onfoii when wo wero unabled to strike tho first declslvo blow in n strug gle tho prizo of which wo foresaw might bo aerman unity. From tlio very out set of this sanguinary combat nortli and south wero united lu tho army undor my command. With great satisfaction I therefore look back upon tho days of Welssonburg and Woerth, which first mado a tanglblo reality of tills grout national desideratum. Our successes could not bo obtained without tho most melancholy sacrifices. Wo shall faith fully remember (hose who. havo fallen to preserve to us all that wo most dearly prizo. Thoso who linvo been disabled may bo euro of our nctlvo solicitude. which I hopo to bo ablo to manifest on my part, as I did In 1861 and 1SG0. With you I trust that Provldenco will permit us, saw from foreign enemies and strong In domostlc concord, to reap tho fruits sown In this evontful porlod. Slay all tho blessing of pence lio reserved to fatherland! May nil sources of civic nud political prosperity flow moro abun dantly than uvor. And may our capi tal dcrlvo frosh happiness and wealth from tho now llfu Infused by tlio Issuo of tho war. TUo'peoplo and army will nover forgot tho patrlotlo behavior of Berlin during this serious struggle Let mo ouco more thank you for tho prompt generosity with which tho town uud Its representatives have Boconded our efforts during tho wur. A Snoccssfnl I.lfc. From the Davenport (Iowa) Democrat. When tho history of sclf-tnado men comes tobofuliy written, our oyn coun try will occupy by far tho lnrgor por tion with Its record of thoso, who, hav ing no extraneous advantages, havo by lnnato merit alone, advanced from tho Innumerable) ranks of tho peoplo to' positions of honor, wtalth and power In this great Republic. It Is tho crown ing glory of republican Instltutlons.tbat tho highest place,, not only In military or naval tanks, requiring that peculiar characteristic known as bruto courago, but In politics, law, comtnerco and tho social scalo, aro equally known to all alike; nnd whllo it was f ho boost of tho first Napoleon, that ovcry private sol dier In tliTi French army marched with tho baton cf a marshal In his knapsack, it is our higher prlvllcgo to know, that caste, long lines of ancestry, nnd tho other nrbltrnry distinctions known In monnrchlal countries nro not rcqujslto hero to sccuro that position in public or prlvato life which depends upon honor nblo trading, sound Judgment, moral exccllenco nnd decision of character. Every American citizen Is born or en. dowed, with tho power and right of occupying tho most exalted positions in tlio commonwealth, dependent alone upon tho acquisition of his hereditary privilege. its n contribution to tlio lmiicrto un written history of tlio order of merit wo would glvo a slight sketch of a Thlla- delphlan, who has by unwearied, nnd unswerving continuanco In a pathway of Industry and rectitude, attached to a position, equally honorable, whether wo examlno tho means by which at tinned, tho courso marked out and fol' lowed, tho reputation secured among his fellow citizens, or tho reward Inland demoralized. In a few days, tho worldly wcal'h, which has been tho result of a Ufo spent In honorablo appli cation to tho first sound principles of successful trade. It Is Chas. M. Evans, whom wo would mention as nn exam ple of what has been and may bo accom plished In a steady continuanco In tho lino already foreshadowed In this article. Born In the city of brotherly love, son of n mechanic, who was ablo merely to sccuro for his child the rudiments of a common education, but formerly had given him what Is of much higher con sequence, a sound mind nnd a healthy body. Ho was essentially ono of the masses, a poor boy, with all tho world before him, in which cither to mako or mar ins toriune. Ills first start on tho road to that for tune and position which ho ultimately secured was us errand boy in a drug store ; then a practical Initiation Into tho mysteries of that trade as an assls taut, which by earnest, thorough study ho mndo his own, and which was doubt less tho grand foundation upon which all his futuro successes wero reared, and which fitted him for the battle of life in that most speculative of all pro fessions, tho proprietary modiclno bus! Iness. With n sound, fundamental knowlcdgo of drugs and combinations, ho was in n position to analyze and do- termlno practically nud personally tho merits of any preparations which might' como under his notice. And after n careful and scientific Invtstlgation of tho ingredients, occult virtues and cs- sontials necessary ton wido spread pop ularity of Hoofland's German Blttcrr", ho ten years ago became one-half pro prletor. From that hour their success was insured. Basod, asthoy were upon true hygienic principles, nnd entirely freo from that alcoholic baso which renders othor tonics t,o Injurious physi-' wily, in many cn.-cs nnd morally ob- Jectlonablu In others, they only required a master hand to mako their virtues known, to compel a surrender on the part of mankind. Up to this tlmo, although tho German Bitters had been in tho world's market for thirty years, they wero comparatively unknown. He saw that thoonly courso was a thorough systcmized and profusoly liberal plan of advertising, nnd nt onco became ono of tho mammoth advertisers of the New World. With consummate tact, and n Judgraeat almost intuitive, ho managed tho gigantic schemo of letting tho world kuow what ho had got, and on becoming, a few years later, tho solo proprietor of tho Bitters, ho wn3 as well known throughout tho length and breadth of tho land as many proprie tors of inferior articles which havo ex isted for n century. The rapidity with which ho gavo, them their reputation, cost him nn Immenso sum of monoy, Thero wns a certnlnty nnd precision in nil ho undertook to do, which thoso who fold their hands nnd wonder, call ed "n raro streak of luck j" but ho wns watching tho results nnd reaping tho harvest of 1111 annual expenditure of 512-3,000 In tho public prints besides keeping flfttcn gentlemanly travelers always upon tho road, und n'lttrgo corp3 of assistants besides. With an eyoover to see and 11 courago over ready to tnko hold of a really meritorious article, ho hecamo successfully tho solo proprietor of tho4,Uerrann Tonic.'' n preparation of n milder form and ndapted to constl tutlons requiring slight alcoholic stlm ulust tho "Podophyllln Pill.n valu ablo vegetable substitute for tho deadly mineral preparations or niorcury com 111011 to the phnrmacoptea, and tho "Greek Oil." Tho man who haadoueall this is now in tho prime of 'life ono of tho promt neut loading men of ills own city known for his unquestionable Integrity, and nobloncss of heart; ho "Is sympa thetic and unceasing In his application to business; holding n social po-dtlon of which ho may well bo proud ; appre ciating both tlio physical nnd mental luxuries which his success enables him to gather about him ; nnd enjoying life with n gusto born only of Industry, nt his beautiful resldeuco on Spring Gar den btreev, In tho bosom' of nn litter cstlng family, lloro, then, is a self- mndo man, who, without any nil van tages beyond thoso possessed by tho rest of mankind', has proved himself ono of tho very few who liavo by n sucrosful courso of Judicious advertising, secured princely wealth and onnobllmr nonu. larlty, Ills "fortune" was good Jutlg ment, his "luck" Indomitable uerso- veranco two qualities of moro intrln- biu vaiuu man 1110 possession 01 metis nnds of dollars unless nccompnnlOd' by uiucuuiu iiieumi tuiriuuics. rriuslit and Itmsln. William, Emporor of Qcrmany in his letter to tho Czar of llussla, niinoup cing tho terms of peace, disclosing a scrap of history of great. Importance. Tho Kmporor toys : " Wo havo arrived nt tho end of a glorious and bloody war, which was preclpltateu.by thorlvollty ofthoFrench. I'russlarememborsthat you proven tod tho spread of tho war. God bless you." Ilero Is tho koy to Un lock tho hidden mysteries of the lato contest. When Franco declared war against Prussia, after tho Ilohenzollorn sclicmo failed in Spain, tho opinion was generally held and expressed, that Aus tria nnd Italy would aid Napoleon. Thero wero good and solid reasons for such a beliof. Both nations wero deeply Indobtod Jo Napoloon and France. It was French troops, led by Napoleon, that fought tho battles of Montebolio, Magenta and Solfcrino. It was a French, Emporor who concluded tho treaty ot Villa Franca. Lombardy nnd Venice wow rwtored to Italy by French valor nnd Froneh diplomacy. Victor Eman uel was mndo King of UnltoJ Itnly, nnd that nation raised to a llrst-class power by Fronch notion, French lnllu encu nnd Frenclt gold. Tho withdrawal of French troops from Komo, nnd tho occupation of that city ns tho capital of regenerated Italy was, tho crowning act of French old to Victor Emanuel, and thusitho obligations of Italy to Franco wero deepened and mndo moro exact ing. But for Napoleon nnd tho French, Austria would havo been dismembered after' tho Prusso-Austrian war. A short campaign set jtho forces of tho two powers faco to faco upon tho field of Sa dowa. That conillct broko tho -power of Austria. Her nrmy was defeated spiko-holmetcd Invaders would have been in Vienna, ns they now aro in Paris. Bismarck, then as now, was cold, cruel, unrelenting. Ho nsked for tho pound of nosh, llo wouiu nave cur. It from thnt portion or his victim nearest tho heart. It was his intention to hu- mllltato Francis Joseph; to trample upon tho Uouso of Hapsburg, and de spoil Its princely possessions. But an arralstico wns concluded at tho instanco of Napoleon, nnd a treaty formed at Prague, undor tho eyo 01 tno ruler 01 Franco, which liberated Austria from the blood-stained talon3 of tho iionen- zollcrn eagle. But for this Interference, Austria would, havo shared then tho fato of France, nt tho present tlmo. She would havo been shorn of territory and robbed of money. Such a fate was pro vented by tho action of Franco and Na poleon. Under such a pressure of recent fact It was but natural to conclude when Prussia and Franco crossed foils with, tho buttons off, that Austria and Italy would tako a hand In the struggle. Especially had tho world a right to look for such action after tho disastor at Woerth nnd Sedan. But It camo 'not. Italy rcmalnod quiet. Austria raised no volco nor hand. They looked upon heroic Franco bleeding at every pore, and kept tholr troops at home. Why this Ingratitude, this want of action ? Why were not Austrian and Italian sol diers seen upon thosoll of Franco? Tho Emperor of Oermany answors tho ques tion. "Prussia remembers that you, tho Czar, prevented the spread of tho war." That Is tho secret treaty which Is said to exist between Prussia and Kussla, and that explains why tho for mer .stripped her territory of all its fighting men, and poured them Into Franco. Tho.Czir had covenanted to prevent the spread of tho war. Ho was to ke6p Austria nnd Italy In check, while Prussia mot Franco on thobattlo fleld. And hokept hts promise. Franco Is prostrate. Prussia Is triumphant. Now, what is to bo the roward of Rus sia for tills aid to Prussia? Tho Czar did not act without a motive. Ho played for a heavy stake. What was it ? " Is ho to trample upon tho treaty of 185C ; to enter tho Black Soa ; to dominate on tho margin of tho lower Danube? Tho path of his ambition Hos In that dlrec tloji. That path ctn now bo opened by tho aid of Prussia. Franco can offer no resistance, and Prussia aud Russia, uni ted, will bo too powerful for England, Austria and Italy, oven If tbo latter would sco It her interest to taken band In tho-matter. William, Emperor of Gertuany, in thanking his royal brother has shed light upon a dark point of cur rent history, and. at tho samo time. In dicated Important' events In tho futuro. Phladclphia Age. Ingratitude. It Is nn old saying' that If you do a mnn nineteen favors, nnd for any rea.son decline to do him tho twentieth, ito will forget tno nineteen requests that you hrtvo granted, and only rememtor tho ono that you have refused and for that refusal ho will hate you over nftcr ward. And this is truo nf somo men; It Is truo of men of mean nnd narrow na tures ; but it is not truo of all. It is ni natural for n noblo soul to cherish a lively recollection of kindness received, as it is to breathe. And while wo are often shocked to sco acts of friendship towards others, which havo cost us a good deal (it time and of labor, entirely overlooked and forgotten, wo not un frequently, on tho other hand, aro sur prised by tho grateful reciprocation of somo favor long slnco rendered, nnd tho very performance of which had passed from our own recollection, until ro- minded of tt by tho recipient. Wo bavo always regarded gratltudo as a feeling which Is .hardly susceptlblo of being taught to nny ono. A lecturo on gratltudo, to whomsoever addressed, Instead of awakening that emotion, Is very npt to engender n feeling of Indig nation and hatred. Pcoplo nover llko to be told to be gratoful. And it Is or no uso to tell them. It Is not natural to a soul to nppreclnto tho good naturo of others, it can nover bo taught such appreciation. Onk of tho most Important femalp qualltlcsissweetiicssoftompcr., Hcayen ' did not glvo to' women Insinuation rth'd persuasion in order to; bo surly; did not mako them weak In order to bo im perious; it did not glvo them a sweet voice to bo employed In scolding.