61JE autumbia cf,pg. • • ' 4, 2 7• 41 4' . • - A. ii:sAnimo, - - Saturday,'Nolielitberl6,lB67: Advertisements, to socuro immediate in sertion, must he handed in on or before Thurs day evening, ouch week. , ' , The Union Pacific Railroad—iVitat it Is and What It Will Be. Our readers haie. beard Of it lately;,aud they will bear more of. It at very brief intervals. Five hundred • miles of p*.aOk. !MVO_ been laid' from the East, and - an artery - for the iron - way -has, been out through stony heart, of the- Sferin Sevadult- ou Abe WeSt. - For two or-three years more along line -stretching across the hooky Mountains and through the Humboldt Valleys, there will be.the bustle and• rush of a great army, with its long trains and busy camps,- and there will be a. smell of burning powder,-and shocks:' uta.echoes like a-great battle. -Ent this army: is not to destroy, but to create.. -Its trains are not loaded With bristling weapons,.but with. picks'.and :shovels, and . its artillery sweeps away' nothing butthe. defiant rocks thathave stood for long ages in the way of advancing civilization.: In two: or three, Years, -the builders of the West coming Bust; and• the builders of-the', East going West,. will meet somewhere about Salt Lake; and then we shall have the grandest civic celebration-of modern times.. - 4...Tkeitwo..great divisons of a, continent will,he...nnited amidst national _rejoicings, the great officers and a host of the great people gill be present to witness the ungtiSt ceremony., We can now imagine, that, we seethe -President, .of the , I:Tniled States driving the last spike to the rail which. is to- bind the Atlantic and, Pacific States.' together in a. national unity and prosperity such as we have never known_ before. , Thousands who have been waiting , some better means .of reaching California: than a crowded steamer and near a month's. paSsage offered, will seek homes among the gold mines and gardens' bythis new. and speedy -means of transit. vine-growers. from - Germany will swarm -upon her hills, than which, none. are more 'productive- of, wine; and far up the vast regions through ; Oregon, and Washington -Territory, to our new Russlarr Possessions, the -tide of an. increasing, populationT - willebb - and flow over this-Pacific Railrintd. • The idea of the work was a grand one.' It' hadhecome indispensable to the develop.' meat and safety of the nation, and nothing less-than the nation's ;power could execute it. We - are practically, to-day, almost twice as far from San Francisco as-from St." Petersburg, , and in case of - war; one side of oar country Would be al most severed. from the other. The nation-needed this - Pacific Railroad to develop- its' - , vast -territories;- which are so rich-Yin landsi' mines, and treasure, and to overcome barbarisM with the instinition.s of religion, scienciaand art: ' These, as well as other reasons, indticed Congress to grant the most substantial aid to the two great companies thati'Atro 'now constructing- the Pacitle -Railroad- and , telegraph line, and that 'have already spent over forty million dollars .upozile.• ;The land grant of 12,800 acres to the mile' laeer tainly munificent, but it increases the value of every other acre in that vicinity tenfold: . The grantof fifty million dollars in Govern- , ment bonds-on - which the -'U: 5. - Treasitry pays the' interest, and for whiCh , it takes second lien uptin the - road - as' security, is large, but the Union , Pacific ' RatirOlia carries troops, freights; and`'-mails mails ler the' government to iiiattne4tsi'lifo7 . - paysthis interesti3everaitimasover. Xentherinblie wort; zaVii.,Sach - premise 'of -future The tnionTiicifia, .111111 M %othe`erailkoad, , nomPatiles;la thoroughlydein pady...lticleriveSlts charter, directly : Trent Congress, and five Governmet4 Director* and: :three: Govcrinnent ttniiinisaioners' assist - In the control and inspectionn of ha' affairs.. 'lt will be. the great ei44)Orrailro.titi: of the cotilitrY, and, of course, Will' be the ,. artery of an lininense commerce. 'And this' Mastro:l'C the, natural "Will the We don't 'see how it can help is waiting ior',lt' and that triftbedoweloped 13 , ,Y' beyond' 1 cot tingencY,'arid; tils there ;will be no rivar lint', it la verY thattlie,"qd.M.PanY not forget to charge rehatmerative prices, The way,' or local business on but"32s yielded, over a million. dollars io a ; single quarter of the present year, and shows that eyery;.. section. is a productive property ,in itself as soon as Completed.; - Under such,eireninstances, tiniOn racific.Company has every reaaoitto antici pate the-most brilliant successontd, we do. not wonder that it is inspired:4l :make the,. greatest' efforts to secure the completion, of. the line at the earliest, possible moment. Its stockholderslutve-already-paid in over five - million' dollars -in money rsiOn work already done, arid are able•tosupply' ample maims- for 'Construction,' 'But it- a, company which has already shewn much'renergy codld fail in finishing• their' work: (-Which :no one, believes possible,)'it - would not cease. The Government• that holds the' second lieu: upon• the road - would be eomPelliatte•Conne iii arid complete it-to protect its own 'interests', and the Security of theFir.st "Aio`itgagkrihnidliolclcTris would remain - Uniinialred:: alSce, for Many'yeara. ASsiatatit:Treainrer of.„tha" Unitedet,6s 'Noir YOrk; fa one "of Cite eiltorsZ 6:24 also the Treasurer Of this Compan3.'•lre is Well known te - ben: demon" Of most conservatiVe opinions ancl earefidr jinigutent' in all . financial matters, and we notice: that' he . recoinmenda these ; boruis as'artiong the safest securitieS.--Ex, . 43.1.4 ANT AS 4..q . 1..T.H0111.T.C.1—M05t. of,General Grant's-good!cttialities. have, had a hearty , reeognition t , hiar,are are • afraid.; the people havenot. - yet, appreciated 1118412 a. sense of • 'humor,:;Ttseerrts 41int Andrekv;;Johnson, got frightened the other day, been. use•two or. threoltundred ,- oolored men dtpWashington had org,anized .. .themselves into a.voltinteer . tiallitia regiMent, and General ,Grant, waS, • ordered to dtsliand 'them' as: 44- nrututhorized by idiv:" The issued art 'ordei dlibintding trZt militaryVigunizatloni iit riiii . litstirct which ivdre"tistittherized;by , lavr; . `aiid - the *blow whistli'AndiveW the freedinen has spread lin von'ln the imps" of his cii‘;ii The' Faiitins and .the' §hittzen' COrps,litave --.3 had' te• give' ttli s. thir' gniis:“and4n theliegrcies; ' the. President ban ronsotllheire-of the'inen" "whoM ho:esPeefally,delighted to,thonor. , 'SVNILI7I7PASSENG* II ge.R3. - On the strength of the, recent decislOn r otthe SuprelneCourt„ ii number , of.: the Pitiliali3lphla, passenger., rn awny,eompanies :run: thelr.,,cars, all duy, regalnr.litne. 1 The:Union lips cars ,iirell , „of passengers!every trip; and„ the I'purth,and „Eighth streets and Green , and Coates ettietSluid'pritrit'rltiren tie lines rev ico ,' a'coiiylderible hhare'of :fi itr6n'aq.. lany'e completed' theile,.arrniigeincriaits'itinitiOrrOLAr. '" -Cabbl.t.n.,Cn=miLiaratoen.--Groandwas "breken ore this ioadVon',.Tnnraday4rif!l iutt x'eek ; on lands or "Saniuel Riddle; : section e, near Glen : 1'01141,0y 60itrastars NVlndle lie-kdruris.'„ Sections I'4 and aro 'also , ::-let - fn,aiiargetiacentracrors. be 3.:,lzorrouAy,'prQseeut.,(id to cenpfetiOn. :7 :.West Cl4eCrlYSIY.i5l".l4li ; • - I( • • SOILISTPZ ItY • ,94#eXi,' noli 146 fit:th leity,tin: Pennsylvania: Vital- quite lately,. however; 46*as:without -, dailyipape • r: defect „Juts ctst been supplialb . y:the .. -13ipublican; wliieh -ones a dally ; • . • Anex.frebel. soldier of a South _Carolina regimeni - wfOrtrreSted at Kiiexvill'e, Tenn.; on Saturday - lastwhilo c ‘,'Offerink for sale $lO,OOO worthof wnAohes aiidjeWelry mark ed with tl.e names of q,Eratnitten" and "Preston." 'l . ll6 , :lirisoner'-elitlins to, have found the artleigi during the - war, buried with othordeielEy. A iew eompiete returns al hand'from in ,tetloy counties in Neiy,,Xork,.says the lri hune, show no actnal gains in the number -of , Democratic votes,-but n' heavy iaaying at-homo on the part of the Republicans. Probably the aggregate vote will be a hun dred thousand less than for Governor last, year: The Democratic majorit3 , is about forty-nine thousand. • John T. Hoffman, the present Mayor of New York, has been - re-nominated by the • I • Tammany" Democrats. .11 emend° Wood is the'choice of the "Mozart" wing of the same party.' Joseph. n. Brafiley, - receptlystriCken frOnf the roll of attern'eyti Washington, has fresignetrhis oircaZ3 as . 65rinel roi the corpor ation of that city. Charles Dickens sailed fur _Boston in the steamship Cuba, on, Wednesday last. , C; en. Schcifield has oidered.a: court-martial in the 'case of Colonel ROse, YT. S. A., citarg edby tho peoplC of Richmond with diunk ennes.s and unbecoming conduct on election day. . Chief 'Justice Chaise presided in the,l3. S. Cireult , Court at Richmond, on Wednesday. Jeff Davis is expected in_ Richmond on the 23d in:4. Secretary \yelles cent hums ill, and doubts of his recovery are entertained. - General Grant has issued an order can- . taming thirteen regulations for the more economical administration Of the army. Hen. Thaddeus Stevens has gone to Waist).- ingtOn lio made the trip via Philadelphia -in a:Special ear furnished hy the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company. ' Continuous Indian depredations, hi Ore ,gon and Tdapo, Are reported from San Frafireisco. Mrs. Lena Miller was hanged, at Brook ville; Pa., on Wediaesclay, for the murder ing of her husband, by poisoning 'him, several months ago. • - The Government will be, ready by the '2sth to proceed with the trial -of Jeff. Davis; but postponement 'is possible, in order to satisfy the desire of gentlemen on both sides, that Chief Justice Chase stiali sit with Judge . liedeiwocid.. , , • The' Biision p! - LPers _contain advertise -I.llents of the first readings of Charles, Dickens in Beslon, sit Treinont TeMple, on Tuesday- evening, Decenaherl4,toconsist of ""'David C'opperiiMit:• , " _utyyer and Party." „ • Grant clubs have been formed in many of the, 11r,ards of, Baltimore, and :meetings are ,called in others.for the satne-purpose. , An ultra Rebel journalist at _Bacon is opposed to Grant for thePresfdency because ho ~rould „not satisfy - the people, of the South. Very likely.the general would not "satiey men of his type. _ • Official returns from the Kansas election show,that the Republicans--,wll control both branches of the tegisjature by two .thirds majorities. The manhood suff r age amendment is defeated •by 11 ; considerable majority. Thefemale. suffrage ,proposition obtained, a very small vote. The amend- Ment di;sfrattchising r (g.sloyal persons is :probably adopted. ~ ; _ , „ . Lette:r from 3LYT,iitzwib4g:coitiviy.', - ' • .1 - liinSro‘vx,'LvemilizkiiiCon:sri'r,,P..i., - .November 11th, MT.' 11fil4/111.3mo:—I have been for the lasttwo' _years a : regulat . reader of,your paper, and I. can in, truth say, that I have been well - pleased and highly gratified, as well as 'edi fied; byperusing its columns from-week to „Week. ~As your motto is, ,t`lndependent on .all subjects,'!" . l. hopßyou,will-still continue 'to march to its Music, and Dave an eye sin-, , gleote thelionoratid glory of our common' ~ c ountry, as• we are now .going. through a pro,bationarystate, His well that we should.. examieverY , principle uPon„,which our c.ountry ls reconetructed;' in order xt atwe makerit oneortlie model govern=' Niv,,„iag:nestlon7would .naturally . arise, aIOW is thisgoing to be accomplished?. Or which of the two great 'parties of . the con n try are right - upon -the-great . problem' to be -solved sir; like-millions of others,. have cast may. lot with the "Great Union. Tarty," (as . the party of the country,) and as your Copperhead contemporary, in its lastissile., calls, us the God. and. Morali t,v ,-fatrty,;"..l,belong to That party,:too, "thank Lam afraidthat one of those editors ItaVe'lest theirfirst love, 'or they would not Make , use 'of •Getrii.tittine in , such an oast - intoner...Pam I rely pained in reading' over some of our Democratic, papers, to see .hew ,efinteniPtibly, and irreverently- they ntakeitse of - the' Divine 'lleinn P 's :name,'as tursome; if •not all ef'"His Servants." -'I must, confess, -I .have 'yet to. see - the first Democratic paper,, hat speaks well of the Ministers of ' the. Gospel. Ina" political point of view, they generallY associate them with the most infamous of the country. I. Suppose the reason is that they do, as a gen eral thing, belong to the Great Union Party, .and are in favor of "uniVersal - liberty, Mid the-loyal subjectsof this country-to be time Linlers.thereoh ..God speed.thenvonln their -'glorious mission ' • for it Is the. doctrines of. 'Heaven; for God, Himkelf, cast the Great .Rebel-and his rebellious crow over the bat tlements of Heaven, down! down into the 'dark ,regions, •" °rebus." , So. it is with. 'the Union Party; they are determined, that. no rebel' shall rule this' ceuntry, and that their unhallowed feet shall - never enter Con- ' gress nor the Senate. chamber. - .Whitt! po tato that'satered Temple of. Liberty,. with their sained with the blood of ,thou-- sands' of IdYal Su (fleets !.' ' the , •Grean•Union; Party 'say. , " no ! -never!' , percn. , .) • • ••• ' • •' • What say the" Democratic ,party.to this, • doctrine? Why they oppoire it with all the powers 'of their intellect, arid I really De !love; if they•had the power, they would cut the throats of, everyleading.Union manin • the . country. For us ,a, party, they sympa thized the 'rebellion 'throughout the whole war, and ' yet: lust ;look - at, -the' leading•article of.ytamiebel•contemporary," under thecaption—" 1/011.3.11pA5..!'. .1 smallparagraph, and I.would: most respectfully ask the gnestion, - What 'do they mean bytheTcdlOwing soutence? " The Dentocratlemnes&be.ve fort4tir Yeers!felt the weight of Radical rele,•,ltave sworn that.tho. 'hour of Its rhunelt is trot, end they mean to he , no lower trampled under the feet ot the forsaken , caltanc who have ruled with, a. demonize sWpi.' Vi"ria this 4ritance' in — iinisbn with ,the Southarir Rebels'? ' blVery rebel' leader' in the So uth , could sararnen to this sentiment with a very good. grace ; :for they , felt, the power of the I-hulk:at arankas as the Democrats.' 'lf saving the lJzi ion was tramp ling thalmer Democrats 'under our' feet,' be it so; for our motto has been and is still the `saute"— Gael and the, :Union ;,?, and, if, we • , 'proyetine to our ;motto ,and our, colors, I 'think:the Democratic'party will. have a bard '.party-to fight against. • Our principles, Tam • certain, are founded upon Justice anti Lll.l- 'erty r audit the intcntion of ou, Union. • men and statesmen to eurg r averninent upoifiesure avid solid basisovith*" security for the fature.V. J„But.theosonsation Herald' seems,to..thinlt, we .are'-about,to commit ,souse overt net, of treason. - they,be so "good as toinfond us what' Wait act is going 'to be? • I , Cannot " perceive' what they . are aiming st..• : I remetuher , well 'whilst. the :4'old , Functionary," of• Lancaster county, was in power, that he sent out a certain , 1! . .' Star <if the rWest,o.'• to feed poor Anderson,' •latt,t the. Herald's , friondstirechipon 'that not on , overt act of.treasonl - And did' their party ',resent it?, a think not? • But their friend, James know' thatt. they' had 'committed an overt act of treason. , Did he` „resentit? , , No, not he ; but the - poor , old inatuthrew himself, buck. into his - arm chair and wept like mehild; and' declared that he had no power under the Constitution-to pro= .vents. State' from- going out of the Thalon. Well, Mr. Herald, whenever I discover the' Union party, about to commit an overt act 'of treason,l am with you to put irtlewn and I hope Ton will stop finding fait with our great men of the Nation, who Pbeliole are in the right , path' upowthe'snbject - of eonstriletioup and; the man whom you most defurned.rk -your lust issue,-will; in the end; be one among the brightest stars that will - - - adorn, the ;pages of our -American': history. -Yes, sir, the name of Hon- Thaddeus Stev ens stands out in bold relict; a power that .your annot overcome, because be is in the ?milt upon - the`great subject 'of reeonstrne= vandlts be•said once, many years ago, *. our.i3anner streams' in light,'! , and the re fulgence' or the same has dimmed your pol: 3ittanleyes.. -13 - ut ho l,as already gainecta 11141 ill-the•raille'Or grory, •Whiell. the end of ;time' cant only :cancel? and' 7rls name is a' principles the • sons of Liberty ; , and the 'principles that be-advocates will - never slay-Giod spare his nsefallife n little longer that.be - may 7•3 G seo the reconstructed Stows rat:rule the Union imtlying colors. , •- OLD' .I.;Yconixo', 1.? '—ritliehi'citY,4l4ToUeicoatuitilng 'faun: 'teen .thousand inhabitatns, polled atinety two v - otos at the late election. THE X.ATEST NEWS. arc ItiIiSCIELIdikNEOVS. —.lille*en of the New York'ehurehes have , bOy'ettoirs. —The,rark Gazelle is the name of a spicy 111.110 piper, just started at Newark. Nearly three thousand immigrants rived.at New York, on the 2d inst. „ . —The Good Tern plays number .100,006 An America. —We understand the Columbia 311111 will start up again in a few days. —Jacob Wall has cold his building. out Unidn - st reet,' for •432;ririx-- • —Brigham Young is exhorting the young mon and women Of Utah to do 11101.0 marry ing. —A Pacific Railway locotnottye was stop ped the other day, - in,Kitnsa, by a - .herd 'of buffaloes. ' = - —A. printer in Texas, whose first son happened to - he a - very - short 'little fellow, - named hbn,Brovier l'elltlteed Jones. —lt is said that a cranberry poultice will kill corns on the feet. /Calf a cranberry on each corn will do for a poultice. new counterfeit twenty-five cent note Is in circulation, and it is said to'be remark :ablywell executed. . —For prime Havana and Yarn segars, ,likewise good smoking and chewing- tobac co, co, go to Ilootiese,Lminst street, ; Columbia. —Aball was field in Odd on Tuesday evening last, for the benefit of the Columbia Silver Cornet Band.. it was a success. • —R. J. Fry is selling rout his stock of. ladies', furnishing goods at, greatly reduced prices—below cost, preparatory to opening, a gents' hat and cap store. • • • - - -The passenger cars ozi the railway from St. Petersburg to Moscow mo two stories high, the upper story being used for sleep ing at fight. —TllFfirst sleigh bell made in America was made in Chatham, C 1.., 1780,:by Win. Barton, and that town still has the monopo ly of the business. —Well executed ten dollar bills. on the First National Bank of Philudelphi a, are in circulation, several of which were offered in 'Columbia during the week, and 'one merchant had one passed upon him. —A_ new schedule in the relining of the Columbia Ferry ,boat has been, made. No change in the departure of the boat from. 'this side. Four - will hereafter be made on Sunday. -- • • • —The editor of the' Memphis 'Avalanche' does not intend to pay any -regard to the President's Thanksgiving Proclamation, and advises the Southern people to do like wise. • He does"not thins they have' any thing to be thankful for. —The sweetest singer and- the sweetest perfume of the day are Adelina .Patti and fbalon's " Night-Bloom in Cereus." _Both are American I The fair singer enraptures everybody the perfume is in demand everywhere. - . '- - —Amongst the decisions rendered by.the• Supreme Court.at Pittsburgh, -IVIIS that of J. S. Snyder, vs. P. R. R. .C 6., affirMiiig, the action of the Court in'this'courity;which" 'set aside the award of Jorprs,-granting• to Mr. Snyder $1,280 damages to Ins_ property. by the,P.R. R. Co. —The wife of Mr.. Frederiek Essler,, ft shoemaker; ' residing in Brooklyn, gave birth to four infants on 'Thursday morning Mast. They weigh- on on average,. eight pounds each. The mother and children are doing well, -1 e-ocm Commercial Review is thn title of a Tifontlilyjust started at Indianapolis, Indiana: - It is well printed on good paper, and gotten up with good taste. It is devoted to the Commercial and-Railroad interests of the country. —Our young friend Geo. 11. Mifflin, of this place, a member of one el the en gineer corps of the Union Pacific: railroad, arrived home last week from .trizonn. Ho is looking fine, and , thus far has es caped the knife of " bloody injines." He. 'will return again in a short time. Why den't yo ti trade' ?" said a close-fisted` tradesman to a 'friend, the other day. • The reply was. characteristic: " You have never asked • ine„ sir. I have looked all through the papers for au invi tation in the shape of an advertisement,and found none. I never go where I aln'not ,in vited." . • —Fairbank's Standard Scales have been before the public nearly forty years, so that `any lack of inerit "wOula long since have been discovered:" 'But(everyyear has add ed totheir .reputation ' and •they- .are now , known as. Standard throughout the world.. At the great Paris,Expositionthey,received the highest , . • ' —The renewing notice is posted' in five, places in New liLartford,' Ohio : "1 here de pose and say, that Judge:Lyme n, of law ful age,did,hear,gartinVilcox. tell his Boys to Stone'nlyßoosfer, off his Grounds, and, ^they Storfedthe Nohle'Birdlike Stephen of s.old .T.imes;l.Eve9. tnito-,Death;:and;ho liespit ,my,Compost.'heap. ~ Soznehoc/y.,,triust- the'damage." lad of twelve years, residing at ilintOWn,,Pa:, whets eillieted With it-tier vous 'disease' which' a dozen physicians can-' not dellue. , -.lle has -not - swallowed ,ank liquid of:any-kind since last January. eats nothing but fruitsand sugar, and sometimes for many days; even for weeks, eats nothitig' at all. He has not been con hued to bed, nor evento the 'house. —Many.sufferrather.than take nauseous medicines. who ,suffer.,froni coughs, colds, irritation of the bronchial tubes or tendency fo'corisumption find' in Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild a remedy as agreeablelo,the palate,asit is, effectual in removing disease. , The Balsani is a. pleas ant remedy ; it is a • safe rentredy ; 4 it bi i)owerful remedy'; , it IS-a Speedy rarietly; it if a remedy.that •cures. • —Wel:we - had:the pleasure of seeing.and hearing one Of S.,J . kt. Smith's (of '32loston,) grand .1 4 ,:inerie;tri'Organs int.uright case; :just received from the rreitrafacturers.' This instrumentds.a most 'beautiful piece of furniture for, the,church parlor.„ combineS all the superior, qualities of the 'American 'Organ, which' justly "deserVos the great.reputation-they'bear.i The work is of solid ;walnut, superbly polished andearved, with gilt imitation pines, : and, the instru " 'merit contains' two banks of leey's'und Your -teen stops, including the manual sub bliss: ..and tremolo.—Louisville Journal, •: • . • ••••, i —General,Toin Thumb..auck,:wife,, Minnie Wairen,:aild Commodore';Nu tt, vis 'ited 'the"TrdasUry' Departutent,in' \ %Tashi rig= .ton,Jast=week . , , aucb were •Courteonsly :re calved ,by, the officials of that: department., ,They-,called-at the office .of Secretary. Culioalf to' 'My their respects to that geatle 'man, but he was attending to Cabinet' Segl' sign at' the-time. Tne little folks; however; -j were.yery agreeably entertained by taut Secretary ,Chandler. General Tom Thumb and party will hold two levees in Colima him' on • Saturday, ' :Novena tier ' 03th; .afternoon und-evening:.,. —Some practical joker in • Clueiti nati ad 7. veriised iii the COMMCrela that Mr.,Charles Pthu, a dry goods merchant, doing husine i sS' on 111hiu street; was'in wiint , of-a 'cat—for good. ne ten dollars Would lie...paid. ‘;Aii , a. eonsequeuce,-ion Saturday morning fully, three score and ten cats Were thrust at Mr. Pfau, and for each a demand of ten - dollars` `vas made. - The store was•literalty besieed by urchins with their J arms full. of cats—! black cats, white eats, .speukled pats h ludy cats,'Thomail cats, ancient and' u Op Ile eats. The'Cominerciat Says that during the day a: ge ntleninii 'covered with cat's hair, presented himself, representing him self as Charles - Pfau, and with many. mini festation'Of extreme indignation; declared • that he - never had a catpnevei wanted a-cat; and knev. nothing of the advertisement - , , save us he has setak it -.in was'. a cruel joke. 'Yes; d cakastrophe. tni Soctsiry-off. Fnisoins','or ra.ther.the• Wel:site braneb,. held their yearlk:mebting' at Ilaltimore, reeentl!!, , whieh attended by members from l'ennsylvanftt and-.New jersey; and'a few , from - Ohio: , "-It - has-been estimatetithat- the whole ninnber • of members' • the united -States,'of this branch of Friends, is' abOixt one hundred thousand,a 'majotity , Of 'whom- riside 41 1 , , Pennsylvania, Indianwandtohio; ME Aare,blalidit?g:a.passepg?r.Failwaylap Cireenr . wieb.,streetr, I.c . enr, York, as stigielop of second symy ,y,:inclow,s,-ootroeted ,jo the. ,xnesp wabstentinl, sckutkres have been ,eompletell ? is Korniqled., ~the enterpr4ing. Art.n.„.. ; of, ',llnek, Jrieeves,ct: , ;Cheater.. .41.71 . 01..NT2TEM . T"01"j11D0 Fs:P-' Geary' has • appointed. liOn. J. T! Clarke - Hare ' President Judge;'to Sudeeed' Judge - Sitars= wood, lit'the District Court'ef Philatlelphhi; , and lion. M. Russel Thayer as Associate Judge, ice Rere. llon. George StrotitV retains ' his positiiin as Associate lansini declined the presidency. SALKA3FTnE. P.Ax-ILANDLE The Pittsburg and Steubenville' Railroad, known tok : the, Pau-llarallo, Railroad,. was sold, last week, ,on a mortgage, by Mr. :Me, Filrath, of. New York, „for. $1, 960 , 000 , toi the :Pennsylvania Itailtend,Companyw,W; , J. • floward,thelrsolloitor;biddingthat amount:. • The next highest' bidder.was. W. It: Ellie; of. ',..3'CewYork,„representiong bimself.and other ;eapitalista, btu bid.bei ,n am , • ber ; of, promirtent -capitalists ,from the: East: were present, and' greet interest:was mard- , fested as to the Hale. , " 1 ::' , : - . Coafesviile. , Nu and (1111 pass Coate . rillo, in a car,with -1 out belFg : o3pprepett.,:b.y§lho evidoitee§;of 1 linprovettneht an.p . litez•eit.,,e visikido'lin iitt.:ss rlnit additloital stt:ii4Luret.i.:',efndeetVsve r knew of no pfiitto in el ester comity th4iexhibits 'ti.4. Btrge_ e per eebtagoer:t brill, - e'x pa ngiorf, 'progress, a Coatesville. „ft is eligibly In ! catedon the wei4 branch of tho Brandywine, and is equidistant front Lancaster on the west Kl)tuingtou on the, §pttiltjteatling, op the north—three important cities with which ,we trust Coli,osville will take rank.. The county of Chester has but few large towns; and considering the resources of the county there is room Enid, oppprtunity fox' Coatesville to grow nrito'n liuly and bustling place, till ~ustlifig„ place, . Chester county like_ the counties of Mont gomery, Lehigh, Northampton, Barks, Lan 'easter, Dauphin, York, 'etc., shall alSo boast a dominating contro of population, °stab- , lishments and resotirees.—PMMiZel:pNaMin lagnegisier. - E Weston at •Butratio. 1.311 - FFALo,.. November , I.l.—Weston, the untiring pedestrian, arrived at Jim Man sion House in this city Ithout, ono -o'clock this afternoon, and will leave for Erie, Pa., on his tramp. of_ 100 miles iri 2,4. hours, at midnight.. - • • - A ELptIANT - XonAc9o ESTABLIsItINCENT. —Sono time ago ,ive gave notice in our col unniS; of John Pendrich's improvement, cor ner of Front and LocuSt streets. 'Nom this es tablishment Is 'Completed, Ms store is model :of perfection, everything so classified and ,ranged, that it seems at pleasure. to do business there. Ills Tobacco; Segal's, P1pe5,...1;e., are kept dean and in the most perfect order. We ly ever beheld a Tobacco Stoie better litTd up '—show 'eases - of the mos' costly patters—in short, it would be impossible for us to . specify the . particular articles for 'sale , . by our friipti. Fendrieh, Suffice it to say that his stock - 'most admirable assortment, he keeps constantly n number of the best hands employed. and war rants his goods to give satisfaction In every re sport. Country merchants and others trill trod it the place to buy. ,SP.ECIAL 11;0171C-XS. 33 0 IL S Like the volcano, Boils give issue to the foul and liery,coutents of the deep interior. •To remove the cause or such suffering it is only necessary to vitalize the Blood by supplying it with its LireE.lentent, Leos. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, • (a pretectsd solution'or the Protoxide of Iron) will do this effeetutilly,.rtud give totrengtA, vigor'nnii new Itfc to the whole system: -t, ' • Extract of a Letter from 143 : : RWIt of _ ...Bolton, Mass. :- • ."For years I was a sufferer from Boils. so that my life became wearisome - through their frequent nod persistent recurrence: finally a carbuncle formed in dhe small of, my bark. During it, progress , large pieces of decomposed flesh were every day or two 'cut away, and the prostration anal general distur ,bance,of the system worn groat. Before I had re. covered from • this attack 'tub smaller carbuncles broke out higher up, and .1 was -agnin•threntoned with a recurrence of, this suffermg to which I had so -long - been subjected.. It was at theetirne that I com -meneed taking the PERUVIAN SYRUP. I continu ed taking it until I hail used rivc bottles; since :bo a have tied nothing of the kind.: Porycars I was one of the grearost sufferers. °flier. medielvies gave me partial and temporary' relief, lint this remarkable remedy, with a kind and haat ice sense, went direct ly to the root of the evil. and did its work. with a thoroughness worthy of its established character." A 32 rag° 'Palnpbk3 sent free. The genuine hne "Peruvian Syrup! blown in the class. .1. P, DINSMORE, P oprietor, No. 31; Ley St., New York. Se-b by all .I. , ruggists. inn. is-loin. • GE ACE'S E ',EMI ATE P SALVE enr.zs zs A WHY *nom. Then CUTS, r.cm'ss. SCALDS, — WOUNDS BRUISES, SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS. SALT nriEbi. R ENG , WORN, CIIAPPED lIANTh. BOILS. FROZEN JAMBS, FELONS. (lIIILBLAINis, ,Cr. • It is prompt in action, removes pain at once, nail reduces the most angry looking ~ACCiilng, nud in flammations, an if by magic,—lilac ailing teller and a complete cure. SETH W. FOWLE A SON, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by all Driiggists, end et country Storci±. r I. 0 V f 2 .1 MO. - MANHOOD and youthful vigor are regained by Iletrnbeld's Extract fluchn. ER2Oll9' OF YOUTH A Gentleman who antlered for years from Ibierrons Debility, Premature Decay, - and all the 'effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of aulfcring humanity, send free to all who need it, the reelpu and directions for-making the - simple remedy by which he was cured. Sulterers wishing bo profit by the advertiser's experience, can dri so biaddressing, in perfect-consdence; • 401-1 N D. OGDEN. May t,'6:7- .. 1,y1 Cedar Street, New York.., TAKE no more unpleasant 'and unsafe remedies unpleasant and dangerous dishases. Use Helm , trs-Ext.saet Buell anginprovecrtßose Wash • A YER'S PILLS . you sick; feeble and complaining? -Are yon out of order—your system deranged and your feel ings uncomfortable These symptoms are often the „precursors of serious illness. Some fit of sickness As creeping upon,yon, and should bo averted by timely _use of the right. remedy. Take Ayer's Mr, and' tin re out the hinnors--purify the blood; and let the Holds move on ,unolistructedly. in health. They stimulate the organs of the holly into vigorous ric tivity-, •mu rify - the system' front the obstructions ehich matte disease. A cold settles somewhere in ithe body; dud deranges the natoral operations of .that part. This, if not - mlieved, will react" upon it ' self and the sui 'minding organs, producing general .aggravetion; sufforing - imd derangement. "%Mile. in this coudition,Mtke.Ayer's Pills, and .see how.iiii•ect ly they restore the natural action of the system, and ,with it the litioyant feeling of health What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint is also trap in many of the deep seated and danger ous diseases. The same - purgative' expels diem. Caused by similar obstructions dud derangements, they are surely, and many of them rapidly, cured by ,the wane means. , None•who lcuow the virtue etches , : Pills will'neglect to employ them when salferiog 'from the disorders they Pure, such as Headache, 'Foul . Stomach, Dysentery; anions C.omplinnts,lndigestion, Derangement of the. Liver, Costiveness. Von:munition gleargburn,ltheilmatism; Dropsy, Norms, And Sup ; prossionothen.takeniu.large doses. • - They are imgar coated, so that the most s,rwiitive can take th'emeredly, ararthof arc surely the best purgalire 1110(1 joint:, yet discovered. • , • 'AYER'S :..AGLLE ,CURE, • For the mealy end certainCarc laternattent Perm,' or Chills eutl Feces, Bonita-at Itres, Mal Fever, Dural, • Are,' Periodical i7eadachc or 'Bilious JT,utachc, rind Bilious Fcecrs,C,indeed, for the , tchole•dass. of: diseases oily:int:se in ',diary derangement, missed bn.the,ttwl wi area opminsinaße caukrica. ; Thheiretnedy tins rittely failed-tn nitre - kitr; severest eaves of Chillsiunil Fever, snit it „hits, this griiint ad ,nititaito'over other'Ague it subdues , the complaint ' without in)iiry potion F. -It eon _tains nu quinine or other delete s. ions substance, nor .dried it tired nee coy' injurlims ' sheet bitterer. Shaking:brothers 'of Flit liriny And the west, try.„it end you will endorse the•ienssiirtionn. I Preitared by DR: F. PER itt..o.,l;ciei ell, Maii,t, enideolittry, all:Druggists-end dealers dm medicine 'everywhere. Isept 21-2100. THY,: .11;1-nry , Of ,:man iE. strength, therefore the nor rens and debilitated shoal(' initnerlintely Helm , boldV'EsAtneflittehu." '• " • mo - EFA.T:s FE: ;PILLS A.-.• P tI(KNI BIrrERS. cfrecti , " or Mathis Life Fill, in t:the.9 of mental deprio.'slori or phS•skai u:eokneu9, moecieding rrom indige•ltion, coAireness, or billio'uo socrotions, are certified to .by millions of persOns who. liava,bern, boucfitted:hY thorn. They , are.,the most eftvotive eatfiart lc; mid purilinr,?t before the ood, have, been hi. now NIIIFOIS.r., They 111 e cheap, ss§f6 and "reliolde. Sold' hy all respectable AeolerioverityliCri?,, OM= . . A .fil%till';'SiStVritent' of Theta. inherited and frii's . " orh'ty relatiBOs haviii died of it. 'ln lAsa illy case' wits frlghtftil. and tileerS'...;M:etut in .IF-12, tinder the advice of my physicians I went to:Avon Springs. ' recelied'm benent—t Heti cicry medielue,audfiid everything I I. had to rest my arm on a cushion, andlttal,not been „able . ''to raise it to my head for ever a year. TIM '411 , 4. ehargb 'from' two ulcers' eras' . nearly "a' pint - ' 'day.' ,Amputation , Avai 'recommended; 'and prononced -dangerous. -and , my 'sufferings were intolerable. .A.friend .brought me nu English -, physkdan ,who t applicdtaalvo with which he said he _had accomplished extraordinary cures in the_ 'hosplt a is Eriglaail. einanienee'd to relletm ;"`i 'persi'st'ed la iti'nsei'lt - fitinpy effected n redact and' entire "eure , lt , 'ls rimy - 1848.- It ta•fi - Ve years-since I .had,tbe-appearancoi e.t.a 'scrofulous- sore, and. my • licalthlhas, boon, good over since.. I- procured the receipt,, of t..41a „y:ontlerfal,artiele7tliis, blessing of liumaniip—and havo.palled;lt ".P..tpescLlMA.X'SAtvs,'" 'and idlet , ' {lto Phblic'tO ;lie it or'not as they choose: Thiti • but'etindid itatement, 'Wore In• my' clretilar:' •' ' ' "•J. M. "'RAGE. GSSEVA; New , York: December; lBia. '." - t„ , " I,bavo known,,J.M.,Page,,Esq., or Geneva, Y • for many years. llc is. ono of the lirst_ettlzens of Western New York. I saw him last wool: in good',' health.' Iris ease WO ii • la OS t remarkable ono, but' • • , • r , actually-frue eeciy 'pnrtiettlar.' WO hare watched . tho unaided 'MA growing' favor -of "l'ogo's Climax Salve," and availing ourselves of ,the knowledge, of its . wonderful ;curative powers, brati.bccomo proprietors It ion sure . cure for durns, Sealds, Scrofula, Kalt Fever - . l'.3.lcre's, oken ilreasts,',Frose • ChiliiltdriS, Itrnises; dots, Swellingie, whether 'upon' man • or beirsti.'• 'lr- subdues 'pain and , indatimudion , with". surprising' celerity,- and 'lmola.' s burns without a soar.. No fain ily, should be without. it It la .tilwaes wanted, awl is a lways will forfeit„a dozen loxes for,any single failurp..;• . :l3',e, lielieve . there was • never' anythirig bite it In tho, world. It is' put up in tin.boxes;'saiirottoded by' , eirenta 4 r 'and can he ordered` through'tinyirespectablo , lstugi hest throughout the world.: Trice 'only 2.1. ebnta..P.l " ."- w l3 17,E,4 uowLAND, 'c' Snocesiters krd. M. PAge, t. 0 .1 - Litiorty Street. user 20173 New York. SPECELL NOTICES. COLO A.TEIi..A.EOMAT/C VEGEZABLE,BOAP. ~;;A,superior TGIIIST.SOAP, proptKed f4fe romfined VEGE'FAItLEOILS in eornbinstion with GLYCER-, EVE. and e4pecially designed for the use of LAD! ES • and 11. r the stinsEßY. Ito perfume is and Its washing properties nririrnliod. For - sale _bp ell druggist?. [may 11,'07-I.y. BLIN DNESS, DEA FNESS AND cAT.s.Rir. ti, treatcd wit!: illr utmost success. by Dr. 4.15.1.W5, Occulik r and Atmist,ffornterly, of Leyden, llollttudo •Nn. ArchStrect, PliiisiWipbin. Testi monials from the most reliable sources In the city owl country ena be sera nt his"aßice. The 31edien1 futility arc Invited to necompany - thelrpritients,as be has no ,ccrets in hi', practice. Eyos insor tett without pain. NO Charge made for extt 41h,1y) _ , , • • SOME FOLKS CAN'T -SLEEP NIGHTS Very many stiffer from general debility, others from weakness of the stomach and innbil* to di ge.t their food ; some have creeping sensations along the nerve fibres, or pain in the back, with aching and weary throbbing of the limbo.- Thousands of ladies suffer through 1011g-3N:us_ from what aro called F male amp/Mars, cause ,by the rela x ation of nine cle and ligament that attenddeficicnOY of vital force. Thousands of business men, overworked In mind and body, use up the nervous fluid and become-un fit for duty or the enjoyments' of life: Excesses in youth, and the terrible °Mots of fever and ague,•in volve shattered constitutions and the failure of the. general functions of health. To sufferers from all these cadres, DODD'S NERVINE AND INVIGORATOR offers un invaluable boon—a natural and efficient recovery of lost pen ers. person, man or woman, suffering from any cause, can afford tO neglect this remedY. The iVervine will be found to possess an cOnidizing and nutritive 'prineiple. , allays. irrita tion, and like sleep promotes the secretions of the system.: it has affinity for the• nervous fibres, and• supplies them for the waste that is constantly inking pl a ce. Like wholesome food taken intothe stomach, it undergoes rapid digestion. irisigorating in its pro cess the digestive organs, and producing a CALMNESS A:SD TRANQUILITY unknown to any 'other prepanzilion. It C0114111'114 no opium or liagheesh, and so far from producing cog. tiveness, it will be found an cilicient cure for consti pation, and has obtained 'a world-wide renown for this peculiarity. WIIAT PEOPLE SAY. "Dear Doctor: The last medicine preserilMil by you I obtained, and will say that thld's Nei vine and Invigorator is ell that it claims to be. I feel like a new man; the aching or my limbs en all gone: I sleep well, have a good appetite. and Mel stronger than I have for many years pant" Lonrributed by Dr. A. Tucker, 1i) Minton street, Brooklyn, New York.) I have ii-edtio Serviue.. and find 2n self much benefited by it. particularly in the -increase, of strength and onto of these trembling . senbations. lily eehtivezie , s also moms to be ,morel" - cured. , (Letter to Dr. Tnefzer.l "The medicine you ordered (Dndth's Nerrine) na have t o ken three bottles of It is a great thing. :Hy •wifo says she would rather have one bottle of it than forty doctors. She is certainly hotter. don't feel tic dragging down so much; bowels - move easier, and in better nervous condition every way." G. B. illartin, Cashier Glenn House, Long Branch, Now Jersey, states that Driders 7.sicrvine has cured hiln of chronic weakness of the stomach, dizziness and sick headache, and greatly strengthened Its a hole system. David Hartshorn, 399 State street, Brooklyn, I gired of oho/tate must:lila: and nervpua debility. John liarbut, Brooklyn, S. Y., says: "To regu late tho botrek without pronneing cathartic effect, quiet the _nerves, and tone up the system. 1 have, metier wed anything that equalled Dodd: Net'. ine:' W. F. Deans, Esq., Eastford. Conn.. "illy sire has suffered for seventeen years pith extreme nor roco debility and mental prostration. She was in duced by a friend to try Dr. .1. W. Dodds Nervine and Invigorator. and I.'y its use is now restored to perfect health." Dr. C. C. York, Charlestown, Mtgs..: - "In cases of great nervons debility, not confined by any means to the fetnnlo sex. although from the greater deli cacy of the female organisstion more common than among men, I employ bodri's Nervine and Invigor . star with the happiest effect. It exceeds in tonic. power anything that I know of, white its action open the bowels is all that eon be desired." „ DODD'S, NERVINE AND INVIGORATOR is em ployed in the Massachusetts Hospital for the 1111411 no at Taunton. - FOR, PERSONAL TESTIMONIALS To cures of general_debility, htligestion; sleepless ness, kidney complaint, wind colic, and female corn: plaints in their own families, ,we refer, with porous. smn, to Hie following gentlemen in this vicinity: E. W.vBALL, Esq., Fifth Avenue Hotel, N. T. ' W. B. BODGE, Tract House, N. V. JOHN 'WILL lAMS, Policeman, N. V. J.• W. BECKETT, Esq., Clinton sc., Brooklyn. Dr. 11. A. TUCEBR, Clinton et., Brooklyn. .T. S. WRIGHT, Esq., Jersey City. Hon. WARREN CHASE, £'#l Btondwan N. Y. IG - Fer sale at .1. H. Parry, J. A. Meyer'' and R. {Vinland' Drug Stores, Columbia, Pa. . Price $1 per bottle. . 11. 13. STORER'S , CO.. ~!)-oprioters, IS%V. =EMI ITCH ! :UGH!! TYCJI! 2! SCRATC,ECT SCRATCII ! ! SCRATCH !! ! ' in from 10 to 49 hours. ' ' Wheaton's Ointment curet ,, The. Itch. • , Whenton's Ointment . ' rurrs Snit Rheum. Wheaton's Ointment - runts. . Tetter. Wheaton's Ointment . cum+ Barber's Itch. Whenton's Ointment cures Old Sores. Whettton's Ointment ' earn, Every kind of Humor like Magic. • Price, • 00 cents n h 09.; by mail, tilt cents. 'Address WEEKS it POTTER, No. HO Washington Street, Boston, Mass. [sept 4.21.4 yr. IIE L3I BOLD' S FLUID EX TI tA CT BUCH LT, Is a certain cure for •till.iefl9CS of the bladder. kid neys, gravel, dropsy, organic weaknesa, female can -plaints, general debility, and 'all disease , : of the urinary organs, whether e x isting in male or female,. from whatever cause originating and no matter .how long stan.ling. Diseases of thee organs requite the 11101 or a diuretic. , If no treatment is sulamitntf' to, consumption or .iudanity may ensue: Our dealt, and blood are dupported from these sources, and the :meal:Land !mope est:, and that of • poat.erity, depends: upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Llelmbolct's Extract Beebe, cat:Mil:4lnd upwards 'nf is years, prepared by „• if. T. IIELM1301.1). Druggi.4„ , Ttroadway, Now York, and 104 South Tenth „ . , • War. • _„ . TO CONSCIMPTIVE.S. . The:advertiser, having been restored to benith in e few weeks by. a very supple retnedy„nrcer having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread; difie3llo Cormunption, i auxiont, to "make known co his fallow-eutlerers the inean , of cure. , • . To who desire it, he e4ll send a copy of the pre set iption used (free of ellitige.) ugh the directions =for preparing and using th • same, a biell they trill kind tt Sure Cure fur tt.lonsuttituton. :Asthma, Bron chitis. Coughs. Colds,' mid Tfi • ro.tt and Lung Af ections. :.The only olijeet 'of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the.aninged, and spread inlbrination bleb lie conceives to. be ativaluable,ond he - hopes every sufferer will try. his rentetly,as it will cost them nothing, unit:nay prove blossing:= Paititis wishing the prescription,' rake, by returikinatiewill pietism address • , r REV. F.DWARD A. WILSOY., • -31rty1 5,'67-Iyl Co.; "Se wYork:' . . SIIATTEI{F.I) constitlitions rristorud by ibeltn b,old`s'Emnitut Ebt6hn. ' • • , HAVE YOU HEARD OF IT ? It not read the tellowtog tostimonuns • 1% oosna, Onto, July 2 alh ' J. 1101IREI, —Ste- The undeisipmed eitmens Wayne nWIVi • take pleasure, s tying that it performed all that ts cl mood toeand they conhallt recommend it as the hest xtonwlite bofor c the pubrir. I;. PH. Est WI PERKIN', M. 11. : tplt Thomp•mo. lama 13 11).11(e, ( i ‘ f .- r ° s l TT ' a l r l inTo:Pan, I riah Pep!' fm, Patrick Borah, I. t'. con' Furl„ Erztir Hover. Baltimore. AN-, • October lath, Istia. 1101111:1 , 111—Deer Sire I' consider' yoUr liild Cherry 'lonic the hest preparation offered to the pub ' 'lie. The Cholera has prevailed in oar city for the :last few months, and in even-el/SO in 'which the Wild Cherry b Tonic has been toe& the relief tots been cer • n. In,viehMt etta:cks of Diarrlaen, looseness and 'opining or tlio'holvelic I have also used •It with per , .fezt success: and 1. duly.certify that ut least a dozen • of my friends nod 'comrades have been cured of the , same complaints; and throat have seen coned of an ' attack of Cholera, or the worst form of Choler.% 'Ber ber,: own experience teachea the Clint if 4 he Wild :Cherry Touie is taken in time, no fear-of Cholera. need 64. apprehended, as it ships the Diairhcea, -pain;.aete on•tln liver and bile, and pnrillea the blood. Ton can itse.this VOU APO .. .prOper „if it will do any good: '' I- • ' ' ' T. • ''•" •' • • ' OinO: . .1.4101 - 111BRi,Esq.—Dear •,This, Is •to , certify that I„bare for several years been alltictell with .serene pain in my itneleand hip, which' originated ..froth au affection:of : the, Kianeys. And, alsool- ring file „in zny head. Ifaring bled rations remedies 1 - 'without aarroliet, I concluded to 'lty - your.itlONlC ! and it lion entirely cured me. Hy con 34.1. ,also been entirely eared of Fever andl,goe,loy the use of year WALL/CIIERILY'TOICICI • -•- JOANNA'-I:ITLLS. J. ROHRER, Sole Proprietor.,,, • Lr.nonster, bold by all Druggist.. • 'Wholesaled nod Retailed by , •,, , ~ J., C. BUCHER, Locust st- • ang 31LL'mo] above Front, Columbia, Pa. DR. SCHENCK'S. MA3 , -IDRArCE PILLS ,- - - §UE.ST.T.TUTEHOR ' are composedof 'various roote, having the power to relax the accretions, of the liver ;as - ,Mumtly and elleetually ns blue pill or mercury, and without producing any of those disagreeable' or dangerons,eifects.whlch often follow the, use of the latter. In, all bilions.Dleorders those Pills may be used with,contiderrce,aNthey promote the' discharge of `vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from .the liver and hiliary• fleets. which are the cause of bilioux atihetionsiu general.. . •.. SCFIETNCIi'S - 11IA1'DRATiE PILLS curestek mad ache, and all disorders of-the vor, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costiveness, drowsiness and a general 'feeling of weariness and lassitude. showing that.the liver is In - a (orbit) , or t obstructed condition. • In Omit., these'riills'may be used wird 'advantage .in all eases wilco a purgative • or. alterative.iediciaa is required. •••-i Please esli fur" Pr.. Schenektildnekrake • Pibi," and dosorve that the two likenesses ot the Doctor are ton the Government stamp—one when in the last stage of consumption, and the _other-hi , his -prese at' Sold bY all Dr all nrid 'Price 25 cents :per box.. , Principal Oftice, , No. l ls"North ' sth'etre6t, _ , , , General' Wholesale Agents:' Dein'as'Bortie-s tt Co.. ,1:1 Park-Row, New York.; 5,5, -Hamer Ins nal kfinore • Street, Baltimore 31d.. Jolt a „D.. Park„.X. E. „corner of Fourtii Walnut' Street,' Cloak:matt Ohio; ,Walker ,Efflay.lon;•l34;ls6.lVabtuth -Avenue, uChfeago,'• Ill.; Collins Brothers, southwest corner of Second and Vine Streets St, Louis. Mo. [nos 10 '664y .. , .D.k1 7 7 GOODS. LT,' OPENING! • 1.86 W T. '4,-0 rsmith's COLtIiBIA. PA Ever offered to the public. We are eon: , scientions in this assertion, and are sustain ed in our faitl3 by many of the most emi 4tont .iphysiciansssandsspractitioners, • - who - have repeatedly tested the wonderful virtues of this. . GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY, And been convinced of its efficacy and power. This preparation, particularly .since it has passed into the bands of its, present proprietors, one of whom is a regu-- - larl v ed nested. practicing physician,. of twelso----years'- - -constant - -and ---extensive practicer isponostram,siesignettto-tempor silly excite the nerves or tinkle tho Palate, but is seientificnily comp , ounded,according. to the prescribed modes cif the Pharmacol. vela, its practiced by every chemist and skilled apothecary, or observed by every eds nested physician. To this; wo here with give the formula of its composition, to convince physiciariss:Who. may .hesitate about testing its virtue, and provieg by actual practice the wondertul remedial., powers embodied in i -''t, ; --- lt t : 4' - MISH.LER'S HERB BITTERS. The fortmila is as follows - Recipe ; . . . Cedron; Corydalis Formosa, Coll insonia Canadensig, - Peruvian Bark, ' • Gentian Root, Spice Wood, - Etecampane, . Spikenard, .' , ~ Dandelion, -- - 'Barberry,. , Buchn; :, , - - Cnbelis, Juniper, , , . , ' Burdock, . Bark of Sassatias Root, Sarsaparilla, - Balsam-of Copavia. -•- Sweet Spirits of Nitre, as lb I, Pure Spirits. q. s. Digest and filter through a body coinpos ed of Slippery Elm, Soapwort and Mullen. The - Copavia, -one of the ingredients, is deodorized by a peculiar process.. The entire operirtion of preparing the Herb .Bitters, in: extracting all the virtues; , and strength of the various ingredients, is very complicated and intricate, and can only be properly comprehended by a visit to the extensive Laboratory, where one of the attendants will 'gladly- show.and explain the entire process of manuiltetnre to per sons skilled in pharmacy. - ' ' • ' • MIS LILEB:6' HERB BITTERS Is a cempound Um:titre of Cedron at id other herbs, and is .the same. in preparation as the cot Nam tit I tinctures of quassia, Gentian, . Cardamom. etc., of the United States Pim riniteoPc-ein ; but is not quite as strong in its aleoholit: properties, anil therefore will not and eannot, anoxic:a te as ,quitdcly. It is evident; Iticrelbf - d, that -"-, • ' i :NILS aLE I.i.'S LIE It Ii BITTERS .15 ?Ica a ,theap Bar Drink, but is a medicine. iilicti With tile strength of the most power ful herbs, anti itnimate with the powers of renewed health, resumed life and increased happiness. As a ineditime only do we recommend it to the public,- And as a medicine o: wonderful power and affleacy, it is endorsed by .all elasses in file, and earnestly recommended by thousands. It. should be biliell to prevent as well its care disease, for it has been tested in many cases, with the most gratifying results. Many persons will recognize the fact, that very ireqtfentlys - if a proper-preventive bad beets taken in time, the most terrible and dangerous diseases would have been avert ed. As the Great Preventive of the Age, MISHLERS: HERB „BITTERS . Is confidently presented to the public. By its judicious and timely use, at such tbne and places where it Might 'lie of use; it will surety avert the anproach of the most insidious disease. - Danger "and sickness will only ensue.whott the human system is out of order. Either the blood, thestomach, the liver or ,the kidneys may be deranged, and disease in the guise of souse dangerous fever, or racking, cruel "pains, or wearing, debilitating - sickness will speedily bring the victim to the -.solidi , of illness, unless a preventive, sure iLL:ila operations and cer tain in its-effects, is promptly taken. The ; Herb Bitters has licen - proven, in the most severe instances, to be the greatest prevent ive in the known world, and uecessibto to the medical profession, and the public. It purities the blood; it invigorates the stomach ; it restores the ' liver and kid neys to their natural, healthy condition, by equalizing their ,Seeretions and :expellingA ntl the foul humors that clog tip tlie'ellanii . els of health in the human body. .Any person, "who is at all acquainted with medicine, will at' once rertICIV& i,Viittt la - powerful. combination of the best medicinal Herbs is - embracefflin the-formula given bsfore. ; - There - is a little history connected with MISHLER'S HERB "UTTERS, not gen erally known, which explains fully the manner in which the original recipe, was devised, and tinder what' extiliorditiary' circumstances. It is said; that in the XVlth century,..a council of the most eminent physicians was assembled in -Germany, for consultation upon if-Special case of most remarkable sickness, where a powerful noble:it:in wits afflicted -with a. number of painful maladies and dangerous diseases, The recipe prescribed by these physicians was SUCCOSSILII in affecting a care, and has ever since been used, with but a slight inoditication, hy - ,inahy oftheGerinairphy,si- chins, both in -their private, and hospital practice, with the most signal success. -The recipe-was' brought. to America, by a German druggist, in 1824, who sold it to Mr. I. :dishier, the lather of the former pro prietor. 1 t was recommended to hint as a sore cure in a certain disease, which had been declared by the most eminent physi cians :is ilictim Me. The Bit tors wits admin , littered and effected a speedy and perma- Plaint' cure. Convinced by its use, Mr. 4 Mishler had a quantity of tne Bitters coot i,poundeti, which was, used. by his friends, nit: always wifh the most gratifying results. During the last six years, it has been proven .i.o be a islessing.ao numnnity, enjoythl a . ~rep a tation extending throughout the whole f country, lavished a large, fortune upon Mr. - Sits/nee, and is now spreading its sphere of Us...AAA:lie:ss Intl/ allntaa every nimily in the , land. The greet, secret of me success of ', I Mistli.Eit'S I.I.EItI3I3ITnEIIS Is the unquesuonint tact Mid it parades the lc ook l,an d wlualiCca.it, Lark:Chalon. I-kr...alga- I. l'oilt low W.L1040 hotly. It Is impossible to I nuye a sod tie, liesltuy -buoy, witnuatpure i„inund. The siig litest tilSease, a./ Walter . Ewa - trivial, where it. is Me:nem or what its i'cliarnensy, is lit,- oirect resatt of some' C.lllip bra,. existing ill the Moods and If ,Ltbese iloptii.iti,is,btaliot prouiptiy ..*.i.miala, i.,,,ii. n...;- alto's Sea.e, lit .finite tort o, lit ta r t t be eXh/la bah in all unease lit tile olonowil, l' kidneys ' ' it yen, boiSrels, • lungs and neat t;' _the tsoo ate is necessarily Impure, anu ss I, more virulent and ctanshrous the disease, Ithe gleaner the impunities. It is only by expeniug these lout humors, by neutraliz ,i- ing the intense"; burning, heating proper ' ties in fever eases, by• restoring strength, purity and tone to tide vital element of nunlail lite, that health can be restored and I preserved. _ MisilLEß'S 1-110:1113 BITTERS Possesses all the required yirtmis to effect , this. It seas directly. on the blood, and in ' 1 purifying it, cleanses the body and restores ' nealth., It has been demonstrated -beyond. VaVIL in ' tiOtibt; that there is not an organ - of 4 the human body hied, it will not affeet, or a disease that it will not cure, if taken in time and according to directions. .1 , Remember that - MISI.II..Ekt'S itEIIIS BITTERS Is the Great Blood Purifier and infallible reinedy . :ibr , Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, CrallWll the storattch,..lleadache resulting . from a 'ffltrarissid stomach, and also, that nmust harrassing disease, Sick Headache, Heartburn, Liven Complaint, Yellow - Jaundice, Biliousness,- etc. . It will also. .. positively care Asiatic Cholera, Cholera .Morbus, Cholera _lnnintuni, Diarrliceit, Summer Complaint' i Dysentery'Cholie, rffITARE FOR''WIN . TEH: ''": . _Pion ter's Candic, Pllts,-lioth- external and • • intern-al, wasting aWay, sickness in ehil- NEW CLOTHING • •.. - - -then popnlurly, culled iiiplinema,'and al- AT RE:pp:GED _PRICES! -,.. _ , , most all diseases resulting from the de rangement ,of -some of the- organs -of the' „Dress Coats, Buslness,Coats, Overcoatauta , loons of the newest - patterns, anti made , body. As a soothing rem ed , tor - childrdn -' + ' up in latest styles; eicpressiy - - -while - teething, or disturbed 'frail, other „v.., home trade. ~,,, ~ —. . „irritating causes, it has no equal. Thmt , ~. • • . ._ ~ . ~ , , , .sxst'irn., i , ~ . ~,, .., .sands of utothers, worn out with loss of -Blue , Front • Store I • . slee t ), and CallStant watching and care of ' their infants, have at least found in . „ .11T The subscriber has Just' parcliatied for 'till. • MISHLER'S HERB HITTERS Winter Tradeon the New ,Yoh and Philadelph33, • An infallible cure fur their own sufferings 'Markets, a large and fashionable stock of and their infant's pains.' Eot overy - Mother, REIDY MADE CLOTHING .. • w°rried with elliss eevichildren, , 7 ' try it as - at remedy, that; never fails, and;be -Which-he offers to the citizens of Colthribia Milt convinced in the evidence of their iniants tugie . p i r t igis r . . s b o e u b n ig a lazp lt y ); l l " a r i ee si f , f e o p h . t pain, and enjoying h v e le f l o j r 'l e t ti l e s N e v i rr, 43 li i re t x cl itt L ia e Mito ti zi ' any one that the prices are 'very- low.- -- • ,;• - - If rhaye the Cheapest Priced Goods in Columbia,. El MISILLEWS _HERB BIT - VERS aniline prepared to make up to order, it'- rite. sit instant cure for Coughs, Colds, latest-cuts, handsome - -• lioarseneiss or Sore Throat, Pain in the CLOTHS, oAssinEnti VISTINGS, PLAIDS, .tia. Chest, etc. For public speakers and . Also, a handsome stock of Gentlemen's:Punt-1 singers, it is far better in clearing the ishing Goods, at very low prices. throat, itud - ,Tendering7the : voices phse• and TERms e..tart. , .B. BLIESIENTRALs ' strong:, Menanti all the tablets troches Blue Front, nundlaint Front Street. , now before the. public. ,It will cure Oroup, now 2'673 Columbia, Pennst, Asthma, Bronchitis,-Ibiluenza. and Incipi ent Consumption. It Will cure Chills affli Feydr, - !Intermittent' and Typhoid '1 aver,' --I'CurvousAffections, Genertds Uebilityn Nen _ =iglu dud Rheumatism, as Mat flsen wrrob crated by , :thVtaswinis or 'living witnesses,, attested OVer their' ownininfes,'anaPsWtirn' - to before theiproper officials. .af. -,,,,,, .• MISILDEW,S HERB BITTERS Will + - not °Bela: it eurti as guaranteed, the inoney,wfflbe.refunded. .Outside,.ofeLuris. "caster ,County, our authorized, agents ; tiro, - - - empontered'm do the shine. - „' ~:_ . Illinitnitutured and Sold by. -`•,- - -• I '' •is ~- '-• 't -, S. B. HARTMA.Nit Cir. - ; • ',- ii • ... Sole Proprietors, Lancaster, Pd., And by all respectable Druggists, opened this week' for Fall Sales, an 1111t110. 0 11SP Stork of FANCY AND STA PLE ) DRY GOODS Including, ILlcli Silk Faced.. Ribbed Poplins, -All Wool Itibne(i - •`• Poplins nll 6rarleTS, LuPin's Super French Merinos, • _and Delalw,l4.„ _ REAL FRENOTI STAB ;PLAIDS, ALPACAS OF EVERY SITA.D.E ^ equATATI . • Sl-1A W S RISTORI , , PLAID CLOAKS AND CLOAKING BLANKET S! ARMY • • BEDS- AND CRIBS BLANKETS, NEW AND FRESE[! T I I_,A_NTELS sHAKER FLANNELS from 16 cos. to $l.OO per Ynrd Ininieiise Stock of M ITS LLNS, GINGITA'AES, COME SEE,' THEM! COMPARE PRICES AND SAVE YOUR MONEY!! • .. „.. A FULL LINE OF 11:.LL'611ADES ANT) FOR ALL AGES! GENTLE - MEN -.LODK ..TO • INTEREST! ' - EXAMINE OUR COMPLETE, STOCK OF Over Coatings, F.2cE CLOVIS AND BEAUTIFUL CASSIBIERES LEA RN OUR FRICIP,S AND GI VE 'US YOUR MEASURE FOR YOUR WINTEjt''OARMENTS - we ' nnarantee Perfeef FiTs, and Save ' You 20 Per Cent. : 2.00 lbs. ZOOK.:S SIT VERIOLT. Wool Stooli - ino• Yariis, = CARPETS, from 30 ets. to .52.50 per yard FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTS WOOL, COTTON , .A.ND LINEN CARPET. CHAIN. PRIME FEATHERS. - CL.A.SS AND QUEENSIVARE 'GROCERIES2 For anything and everything or TrrE nEnT, ,2.~G0 TO VPN.DE 1 . 1, 5 74-1 -TWSI - - 4 . • No. 125 LOCUST ST- NEW FALL (t . , WINTER ,GOODS' AT - T. 0. BRUNER'S ' Cheap Cash .Stare, FRONT STREET, above LOCUST, COLUAIBIA- We are constantly receiving additions to, our stock, and have now 7 a lar"e and varied askort meat of - - LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consictin g of Delathes, Challis, Lawns, Mortern- Manes, plain and ilir,ured, Alparas, Poplins, CHEAPER THAN . EVER. .Neiv Goods for Fail 'Wear, bonglit at I.lw. LOW PRICF.S, and Will be sold lobe • . . • - We have Ito cinals bought at the.hlgh prieetc, ( . consequently can sell cheaper than sonlo others. We hm•e,jnst received-additions.. We Invite attention to our stock - of acs IintSLINS, SHEETINGS. , .TICEINGS, • GIN• - • GRAMS, CALICOES, FL.—NNELS, LINENS, HS, &e., ' , At , old,Prlees. A coMplete asqnrtmei4t.ot , ,f3otits, Cassinteres', Vestings, Tweeds. Jeans: Cottouades, Se.. • Tor men and boys' Wear, at old : pric„,_s. , Full line of Hosiery, Gloves, and Trinim Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, (if Latest' Styles 9.nd Best Makes.. . iiiIERCHAXT IMLORING Attended - 10 in'nll its brnricbes: Gorith.linens Sults .niaule. to order; in: Latest - Stylcs, hint perfectly Ilqing .rfur,rnenni or no pay rocelvecl. BOOTS, SHOES. AND GAITEIZS,-, 31ade of tiaell , est, inniorial; caul ArzirrrFiled equal to the best home-taw - 10 well:. Call tufa see us. No eharze to see'aboils. At I. t 0.• liatTNlats, Cheap Cash Store, Front ab,Loc,Air.t St., • Columbia, ]'o. _IIIISCE LEALVEOTIS. „NV TE It. CLOT . • _ _ CLOTHING! C:DSTFiING ! CLOT .UING ! CLoI'ITING CITEAPEII TH A EVER I! s?vernottt. :tt oar half the price they were two, . , \'elirs ago. Paittaloon4,-N'estN, Shirt:, Drawers, Re.; New Styles, New Goods ,at low rates., DAVID RANA U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM' Front Street, timt Sten; above - Walnut Street, ' - ;(101,T.1tat.i., - The Largest, Best I.asortett, 1-Etual,,,meat Cheapest Stock of CLOTHING FUPNISIHNG GOOIi1 7 4, • „ .• . tbrtts, cups, BooLc, ShoLs, ate, evvr in thew - regions, Will he' solttitt - prices - TO DEFY. ALL.CONIFETITION: [IIOV 2;67. DissoLvnow Or J. ) .A.RTNERS RIP The arra of TRUSCOTT, GUERNSEY 4: - . Lai., WO-4' dissolved 'by mutual consent 'on the. 10th day of .Auttust, 18 7. Ailpersona knovrin= „themselves indebted to. or having drams against. sold firm, 3011 esti 'at the Office or the - 061nrobia. Oil Works.aint Kettle their accounts:: • - - SAMUEL TRUSCOTT, , JOS. W. GUERNSEY, • ,GEO. A. GUERNSEY,: aug 11. N. WATROUS.„ ('CASTERS !- - TEA , SETTS • vv BUTTER, DISHES, •••GOBLETS..t , CAYCE' BASKETS, CUPS, PICKLE STANDS, dte., tc. • All or - that quality, and , a•Stoelt , that'cannot excelled In the County, at SHREINER At SON'S. • . thettat of has "kAiproveit;b,oyorfctlilostiop., V0;t10. , : , , , 3 r . r-donin hie tact that " NASITLE WS: ITE rm., BITTERS' IS 'THE BEST BLOOD VIIRIFT,F., It ANT) EQUAILTZETS-: SHAW LS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, CALICOES, CIIECK.S, ,i.e I. 0.•11111.T.NER5 IIIL'.~DIC'S ELM :;:" 'lf 171, - • T WASHINGTON L lIIKARY , bOMPA NV, Ph Illy Is elm r tei4(l by the ;Mute or Pennsylvania, and Organized in aid of the )trIVERSIDE dTk. MO UCATIZZa .GRATUITO ITSLY SOLDIERS' & SAILORS' ORPHANS Incorporated tip the State of APRIL 8,184 V SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY, VIIVITTB OF THEM ca.4.RTER, and in tecoRDANcE WITH ITS PROVISIONS, distributetivill THREE'HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS :In Presents TO THE SIT..kREHOLDERS, On Wednesday, Bth -of January next AT PHILADELPHIA, PA., Or at the - .lnstitute, Riverside, New Jerse3 One Present worth $40,000 One Present worth 20,000 One Present ,Worth 10,000 ' Ono Present worth 5,000 Two Presents worth 02,500 each 5,000 One Present valued at 18,000 Two Presents, valued at 515,000 each.......... ...... 30,000 One Present, valued at.: 10,000 Four Presents, valued at $5,000 each 20,000 Two Presents, valued at $3,000 each 0,000 Three Presents, valued. at $l,OOO each......... 3,000 Twenty Presents, valued at $5OO each 10,000' Ten Presents, valued at 300 each 3,000 Three Presents; valued at $250 each , 750 Twenty Presents, valued at 52'25 each 9,500 Fifty-Five Presents, valued at $3OO each... 11,000 Fifty Presents, valued at:s7s each 8,750 One Ilundred and Ten Presents, valued at ' SIU) each Twc•nt3 - l'resen ts, yaltieti at $75 each Ten Pieseuts, valued at 8. - A0 each , The remaining' Presents 'consist of artic les of use and value, appertaining to the diffusion of Literature and the line arts, 82,000 Total Ocrtifictiticof Stock Is accompanied with a be. utlful STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING, wortTH MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OP CaRTIFICATE And Also insures to the holder A PRI•I 4 3ENT EN: THE GREAT DISTRIBUTION SUBSCRIPTION OIE DOLLAR. Any person sending us ONE DOLLAR, or pay ing the same.to our local Agents, will receive immediately a fine Steel-Plate En•ntvdng, at choice from the following list, and One Certifi cate ofSteelt, insuring One present in the GR EAT DISTRIBUTION. ONE LOLLAR ENGRAVINGS No. 1—" My Child! My Child!" No. 9. "They're Saved ; They're Saved!" 1 , 70:3--" Old Sevenl.y-six; or, the Early Dap, of the Revolu t.lon.” . , Any person paying Two DoLLArts will re ceive either of the following line Steel Platen, at choice, awl Two Certificates of Stock, thus be coming entitled lo Two Presents. TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS No. 1—" 'Washington's Courtship." No. 2 " Washingcou's Last In tervienrwith his Mother."' THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS Any person paying THREE DOLLARS will receive the beautiful Steel Plate of "119111 E FROM THE "WAR," thud •Three Certificates of Stock, becoming e titled to Three Pzesents. FOUR DOLLAR F.VNGRAVINOS Any person paying , FOUR. DOLLARS shall re ceive Os elar.e and beautiful Steel Plate of "THE PERIS.S O 1 OUR FOREFATHERS," and Four Certificate% of Stock, entltll4llllelu-to Four Preaents.. - • • , FIVE' DOLLAR ENGRAVING,. Any person who pays' FIVE DOLLARS shall receive the lama and splendid Steel Plate of ----• . -THEAIA-RRIAGE-OF POCAHONTAS," and Five Cortißeaten of Stogic,,entitling them to Five Presents. The Engravings and Certificates will be deliv ered to each subscriber at our Local Agencies, or sent by mall, past paid, or express, as may-be ordered. PION-TO OBTAIN SHARES Az. ENGRAVINGS. Send oreler to 'us by mall, enclosing from &I to either by, Post:Oilier , orders or in a res toyed letter, at our risk. Larger amounts sßoalit be sent by draft or express. 10 shares with Engravings 2.5 " :50 7:3 • " lot) •. LocatAGENTS wanted throughout the 11. S THE ,ItIVEIISIDE ENSTITUTE, Situate at Riverside,. Burlington County, New Jersey Is foundedfor the purpose of gratuitously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Sea awn of the Milted States- . - - The Board of Trustees consLqts of the following well-known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey': , . IION". WILLIAN B. MANN, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Penn'a. RON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex-Chief Coiner U. S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia., Pa. lION. JAMES 3r. scov.EL, New Jersey. HON. W. W. WARE, New Jersey. HENRY GORMAN, E.. sq., - Agent Adairerfi•cpress, Philadelphia, Pernfa. J. E. COE, .1144.; " Or Joy, Coe t Company, Philadelphia, Penn'a TIMASITICY DE:PAW/WENT, WASILINGTON, D. - C., April ISth, 15t37.--0111ce of Internal Revenue: Raving received satisfactory evidence , that the proceeds of the enterprise conducted by the " Washington Library Company" will ho devo ted to charitable uses, permission is hereby grant ed to said Compimy to conduct bud! enterprise exempt iron all charge, whether from special tax Cr other duty. • R. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner: The Association hare appohittml as Receivers, Messrs.• GEORGE- A. COOK E & CO., i South Third Street, Flillad'a, "whose well-ltnown Integ rity and business experience will be a suillcient guarantee that the money intrusted to them will he promptly applied to the purpose stated. RILILADEI,I4IIA, PA., May 5), Ism Tn tbe O•fiearr and Menibms of Mt' Washington Library Company, N. S. RSA D, Secretary. • Or-Nrrmot.E.lv:—On receipt of your favor of the Vitit Die., notifying, us: of our appointment as Receivers for. your Company, we took the liber ty to submit a copy of your Charter, with a plan of your enterprise, to eminent legal authority, and laming received his favorable opinion In regard to its legality, and sympathizing with the benevolent. object ofyour Association, viz: the education and maintenance of, the orphan chil dren of our soldiers and sailors at the Riverside Instituteove have concluded to accept the trust, and to use our best efforts to promote so worthy an object. Respectfully yours. -- • GEO:A, COOItE & CO. Address all letters and orders to ; ; GEO: A.-COOICE ...Bankers, ..T3 South Third Street, Phitudelphlu, Po. Iteeelvers.for the Washington Librful-Ccnpuny. June -t3mo) - A: R. j3REN . t MAN, Agent for Columbia.. 11,000 1,500 500 ....ssoomo Me 2:3,50 01,00 gO,OO
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