cxF..+xas'~±~.rr~ r•;~..tty.+aasstiw s~;J.;~?' Y r ; c ‘ 'Sniff o :tt./ . .....1:1•;“ 'r ,1;.1 S ~ :t . , .. =I t.'f[_s =ME •)~.:tr , ; FERiEEM , A. MI/ RAMBO; Editor arid' 'Publisher. VOL [IRE ixxylf, Nil:11113E1i 52.1 MEM . ;;.:4711E' ',POPE 1 fett i ttilthtg iltrl Y lliii tit PUBLISIIED EVERY SATUPAY. ROM oFpras, pr LOCUST §T., OPPOSITE COEUIST7: TERMS OF S ÜBSCAIPTION 2,0) a year itpaiil in advance• • 3,50 ." if not pairin ail I the expiration of theyear FIVE CUTS El CCPY. No paper will be ,discontinued until all ar ravages are paid unless'at the option of the editor RaluslafrAdvertising 2t. lmo.• 6m: *ly:' sq: .4 li nes • • 7.i I',lo* 1,51 2,bo' 4,00 - 0,00 10,00 2" 16 " 1,30 2.21 3,00 3;30 6,00 . • 0,00 • 15,00 3" 24` - "' 2,25 3,25 1,10 '4,50 8,511 - 13,00 20,00 L Laiger .ti i'vertisements' , EXeentors•and Administraldrs' Notiecs,, • -- S,oo' Auditors' acid Assignee Notices; - , 2,00 I Professional or buisness bards, not exceeding , I 5 ;ivies, per year, ' '5,00 •• Yearly' lay 3rtise ints; not exceeding four squares with' occasional changes, • ' • • • 1:!,00 Special Notices, as reading matter, IV cents a line • ior one insertion. Yearly advertisers will be charged the same rains as transient advertisers fur-all matters nut relatiyy strictly to their bosinces. w - , All Advertising-+tall• be coneidired CASH., after:44.st inecrtion. ~':, ' s 'l .2 , ~I,IUS IN: . .',S .- .5 . - 1 CW.1:f..8. I ,lcToit'NEl ANII .00IJNSELIJOIt- A'l' .LAW A., Columbia; Pa. ' • Collections promptLYmnde in Lancakey k counties. Cola., July 2, 1865. . , J. IV: FISHIER,' AT - l't )Ii,,NEY Al :LAW. - Office on ,Front.. Street; between ,Locust and Walnut, Columbia. Pa. feb. 10, '66. A. J. KAUFFIIIAvg, ATTORNEY AT LAW: - nOLLECTIONS Made ia Lancaster and adjoining Counties. , Pensions. Bounty, _ back pay and all claims against Oat goN!ernment promptly prosecuted. .;. Office—Locust Street,between Front and Second. • Dee. I'6-4. • D; J. DT LOOP, ATTOTINET AND COUNSaLini AT LAW,, xe.a.,' - C'olumbia, Pa. Office in Odd fellows Hall. • • Nov. .1.9 -1564-tf. SAMUEL EVANS, JUST, of the 4- CE: OMUE IN ODD PE I, 1.0 WS' 11ALL. COLALM BI , PA. :Tune IS, I SGS Jr, Z• TIOFFER Simi next dorq Li to It. Wl!Lanus'. -Drug Storq,- between Looust -and .Wal nut sts, Uolati., Pte.. I'it'iliVirlitif ' TrIOZISII OcriTST.. STIZEEI', COL 13.111, , PA. ' . is a iti,rt-r:liiss4,.o,tel,,riettl rds4ieet adapted. tor trievL tilt NV ishe.4 and clesires:of the.tTaveling LII)Itc: .L.VCIOLI MILLER, , Proprietor. Col.. July, 15, '65 Es)TE'i„ EVAI2 . ,IIIIISHLER., Pro - r,.rietor 'WEST Al ARKET sQuArtm, FEJ.VYA. oe.t.7tij. Iy. Dealer in LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AI:S HAIR Ofacti'an..l.Ware.:tuu-a2. —Front Street be- tween Locust and Union. • July S, 1665.. • DR. 3. 4. E. REED, MOUN:,i'VILLE, LANCASTER COUNTY. ASHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE Is solicited. Patients entrusted to my cure wilt receive careful and prompt at tention. June 3,0, C 63.. A ..ND FRITIT;OF AL r, .KINDS IN SEA . Parties and families, supplied With " 'ItC3S CEtriA.ra by the freezer, or in moulds, with prompt ness at GEO. SMITH'S - Adjoining the Franklin House, touust St . . P. S. Also a flue 'as . .:orffnent of Toys and fancy articles donStantly on hand. July 22, ;.' 7....: ,1 , ; ...:7_ , ::-, , ..:- '-- . - COL - HAIBIA FLO I'. LS:- • : GEORGE .BOG L li, Proprietor. rpHE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID .I. for all kinds of Grain, Superfine' and Extra -FamilFilour for sale,, also, mill feed of ; all kinds. ~ W heat ground avid 'packedlo order" ' ." '''• Town and country custom solicited July•29th • -;:,.., . ,• NUPPLEE -Manufac'tilieis •Of mcoth - Eatk,--i_ I N.addition Lo oar:F:oundry..and:.).Eacailne -7 1 :4: 1 c, we 4r,(3., now: prepared to inanufae tura' 6 : very- viirie.y of..ll6ilei-andlphifegron rvortor4,• . • . • • Blanding and, Reparing ' PriiiiiiittkatteadedT6:4:TlitihkftiF forirtst favors, we mould invite the attention_ of our friends and patrons toth is new: branch of our business. ' ' SUPPLBM & BRO , " 2(1. Streqt, Columbia. ,65 .SUSQ.UL.ZIAiVNA IRON CO. Dlaniifaetiirers offi,fal.lAies of Refit:6lll D o able .4tefi e d ROUND, SQUARE. iF LATS; :OVAL;', OVAL AND HALF IRON. • ' Car Axles, ,Sliiirtiheiniirfaise Shoe Bars; •• Oidera preinpaj , •fille - cl from Stoll: on hand or made twordar.' , • ,•; ; rams., net ;cash, at, gun tifuotu t ratla prices, doligared ii.n. 4 .9ar or .Boat. „ • 04ieeiat,thOr. 1 „.f ' ~ROLLING MILL , , ;: z ; ; „ „ - Colo m bia, Sept. 23, 65 4• EDFALRD . SE4.R,S, ' • •-.'• SEARS -S6 , CI =I _a 11. tir::a.vers;beStgneii . ."-- --phers -011 V WOOD. • No. -IS BEEk ALIN . ' 1' ; • . ; : ev"-:Yorkg Orders solicited and promptly attended to Z..Tune:22otf , „ „ „. ..... ~ , _ ,^ •• . ~..' ._ . .. '. • • • . . '-:. 1; : ,... -.....-.-.,..: .. ~..- •.' ~.,t ? _ ~, i, ,' - ' - '*•,F.....;.;, - ,,1 -::',.:,!. . • 4.1,, *h . •,.f.l ' . :-•-,-:”. - T.,- .. • I,:.';',ll.iii:i7r: . 4 :,% .8 - - - -.'.' tr , ) .,. 7:::. le!. ••,,itt , 1 . k , N'y' ''''' 3. ''' ii''' i .. !.. 4 : :- '.• .. ... : .. 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' - " .. . . . . i . , =I 'I ME SusquehantiaTiatang 11111:'- - ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD rp LEE subscriber would , respectfully an , 1 nounce to the patrons of his Mill, that 'the advanced prices of labor-and expences ,incident to carrying on the business of his establishment compels him to charge his customers an advance on former rates, and takes this method to inform tnem that the "following are the prices for work done at his Mills: For working Flooring per Al.• :$4.50 `.` do Weatherboards " 4.50 ` I : . Surfacing one side, per M. 2.50 do two do do 4.50 it Re-sawing , White Pine :Stce ::, ,7,. ' .7 measure, per M. 5.00 ` do Poplar face meas. do 0.00 " cloash, , palf4t Cherry; x; sr face meas. feiThr. 8.00 " Ripping 4-4 per Hue ? . 16 ft. 11 " do S-4 ' do '" do 3 ' " do Joice do do 4h to.the.:Miltand re turned to Yard without extra charge. - Accounts for working or dressing lumber will be considered ; collectable every four mouths.;::, ') 1 " - . The.subscribm has on hand an assortment of ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER, which is for sale at Market-Prices,• and su p:its a continuation of public custoln. Columbia,March is, 1864. A C C lIYENT'S Travelers' -Insurance Company, Capital liirpaid Net Cash Assets, tv.:'610,000 TNSURES against ANticlonts of All Kinds 1. causing- Bodily Injury or Loss °Mile. IT IS CIIEA,P! IT IS UNIVERSAL! IT IS RE LIABLE!' NO MEDICAL E. 17.1 JIISI 770 N REQUIRED, Policies issued from Oneyenr to Five years from $5,00, to $50,000. Every iilfdrinatioit; yioeia cit the' office of the _Agent, F. X. ZEIGLER. Basement of Black's Hotel. may B Sold only by BUCHER, ci Corner of Front, and Locust streets, mityl.o,-tr" N E S T.S." LE OF WATERFALL Con4bs: J. V. W. P. COTTRELL. CtiirrTi BROTHEITIi ;St/l3ee:•3:sol*.ti CO • • J. w.-corrAtaLL; I - le:tiers in Foreign 0.,' Iliomestie JLJ aa rd. ware, Bzo• Iron, Steel,. . 13enz no Ow., A large assortment Of Parlor, Cook and anal Office .Stov.,..s always on hand. Tin ware manufactured to order at shorLest notice. in large quantities and of every variety Pi‘mv. : ;, Corn Bhellers, Fe,..‘i Cutters, Shoveii, Forks, ii.kes, Coar,..kand 1 iii. 8:11t ut lowest market pria-s. A la'r,4e Irssortinentpf Double and Single barreled Guns, Powder Flasks, Chinn! Bags and shot pouches. , Ritle d Bia,ting PoWder,. - shot and caps. lliguest 4n.Lrket .prices paid for Clover, Timothy and Flax cols, large qua.,tities or' winch we have constantly on hand and oiler at the lowest rates. Lubricating, Sperm aml Fish Oi s, suit able fur machinery. A Fine assortment of Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Locust :. 4 treet, Columbia. Nov. -I, 1.5 tf. D LUEL) ...I.,PP L ES , PE .1.4A1 ES, 1." a li \I:S . - : I.t.J.A.E es . ":„SON !S. 'VI ' 'll.-' \V SUG -1.11 C till Eli 1 -. 1.A.. :\ IS at . ' ' Li ' • - - J A.CE.SON'S. ja , n..27, 'O3. - .. .„ , , 'DODGERS &BROTHERS' SUPERIOR IL Silver Plated - Ware-at E. SPERING'S Cheap Jewelry Store. F. lINELE. MAME:WA, P. B y special request offers his professional s ervices to the citizens-et a Coltpubia. ;•410;,,; ;4 iiiav 1.4 foUnd "'fit' his &lice at tlfe - resitlenee Of Mr. 13 Haldeman on Locust Street near Fresh.) , terian church on Tnursday only, l'etween the hours of 12 J. and 5 P. M. ./..1--.lle will attend to special cases of chronic diseases of long standing. 10. '6O. R EMEMBER TILE OLD ESTAB LISHED STAND. GREAT BARGAINS AT T)••IE CHEAP CASH BOOR STORE. We have just received from the Fall Trade Sale a selected stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY,i Which we now offer at Greatly -Reduce& ,Rates.•: , A large:assortmenLof.... - : SCHOOL MERCHANDISE Constantly on hand. Also, STANDARD 'E D UCATIONAL ' WOMItS".I Brooks' Normal E emenfary Arithmetic,. Brooks' Geometry and _Trigonometry,' Rauli;s 7 /Splifial;,Spellef,tSanders' Readers. We call special attention to our' large assortment of ' - 1410TOURAPII ALBUMS, FAMILY BIBLES, Aso .. , . - _ --- - DIARIES for 1866., MERCHANTS and TEACUERS , Supplied at Wholesale rates, at : JOHN SHEAIFFE R.'S Cheap Cash Book Store, No. 33 North Queen st.. Lancaster, P•. : nov. 18, '63. ' • . i t" = The "Cdlebrated - Rooster 'WII iskey can be had only at the corner of _ Walnut and.,cqtrnrcp,Streets.— , 72-Fori.ginalitly',4lallor, and purity, itlittanuutt.be _ t Bourbon Whiskey Era from '39uuri)9ol7Countyt.:-(KeiTtucky, war rantetred b'ethe - pul•erhicle;^"or no sale.— We hay? Wines. Brandies, Qins, Cordials, Old Monongahela or allgrades.- Give as a call and exan:ijno for yourself. , 7.7 lcf C81N....1.UE51951107E, Corner of Oomineree" and Walnut - Sts., Columh Pa. . Awe , ..,~ Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa J011N.13. BACHMAN The Original Hartford, Connecticut. E. SPERING'S - Jewelry Store ME OOD ANI) WILLOW \V.\IU ROOSTER I The two heroes ,before t.leir tent plan ning a lay - tile—Grant smoking. A beau tiful steel ‘ enoTa.lng ,by Wm. „,Sitrtain: Agents wanted:e . i.Terwheroi..= , :Sample sent by.. maib fo r;5O. cents:;;:Ageup; ,hake 50 - per, cent. Address HOUSEKEEPERS' ATTENTION. rpllEi•citizens of ;Columbia. and' vicinity; _Lire respectfully invited: to call anti ex amine my large and varied Assortment-of 23017SEILTIMPING • G 6011,51. , y . Comprising eirer -variety of T WA AE; . f t: 1 . 1. 1 .'e -TABLE .CUTLERY: . F Y • PLANISIIED I'IN-‘1 ARE, COOK I NG-U I'ENSI LS . •-;1-. • II A 5113 E RE IN: SETS; HOLLOW IVA}V,: EN AMLEU, • • • COPPER SE I' I LES, ..'.IthASF.KETi LES Chafing DWie§,.Egg : „B 'Bri Cann ia Warp, : . \''titers, 4;., oze. Stoves of mry nription. B 11,1 L LI A Xl` ANIasTI :VG AR Are two of tbe, best stoves• in 'the Market , They,ara guarantied to grve satisfaction: (3, A S._,-1-'l'l . -"F 11\1(.1 '4X7 'PI.T.3 M. IN G' Carried on in:al 1 - in; various branches. Stoves;Shop•ii Dwelling.4,&e.,'fitted up with Gas and Water Pjpes, in the best manner. ( lituad• - ti: good, assortment rtment pi'. - Chan d'eliCrVßrackets, Drop Lights 'and• Pendants, Galvanized iron, Lead and Ter ra Cotta Water Pipes. Reparing promptly and personally attended to. , , • ' - $500,000 Sl;7, .POTIL 'lt AR. NN e want . ageitts ,e 11.11.1 everywhere to sell ourimproy ed sk/ • Sewing Machines.- Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large coin missions paid. The only machines sold in United slates for 100 , 3 than to, wliich are fully lictlnvort by 11 ., we, .{Fitceler d Irovon, Uroi.t.'n• cf: •Baker, &nye?• and Coc, and Bach elder. ot herzcheay • Mach; nes are in feinginents and'the setter or ader are liable to arrayt,fine, awl i2lll*lBo2llllent. Illustra ted circulars sent f ec. Address, or call upon ;Shaw 6.: Clark; 13iddlelbrd, Mane, or Chicago, 111. , ..mar. 10, .; TO ALL-BOOK BUYERS 1. f(". SIMON, 33 South Fourth Streo, is agent for the following ,v:ilholole hooks Apple,l9/I's .I`..Tew Anieriew: Cyclopedia 1G Vols. Ilistory 'of t::e Rebellion-1 ltirge Vol. • Dictionary •of Meehanies2 ;Vols. Rebellion record, by FrAn!: Moore,-:9 Vols. Wa:thing,ton Irying's works. 22 "- Cooper's -Novels. Diekens works l.l.lt.trivalQr .k." b I>ki n itunie. • z Let s eys's works._ Ure's DleLionory of Art., and Ma.nufactur= ors. Bantleru:t's -United • States-ti Vols. itt thr Idle . and: aid private librarfes, at ‘vh:>let,ait; prices. Send it list of any aiolcs wanted, with a stamp, for prices,' which will be gent by rettun mail. jun-2,3in - TINPARA LEL LED ATTRACTIONS JS. SNYDER announces to the citizens . orColaintna - and vicinity that he has opened zat his ILOOM, on the corner of Front ez, Locu-3L, a Eir,t, Class stock of • 111: 4171.1114)35.5, *onsisting'ot ail Ulu latest .tyles of Dress l+oods, Bassi mores, . • . , . . Linen ‘1 Cotton Goods, - together with :t fait supply 01 . . . ,Sze„ orate bust. quality. Ills .I.3leaut , ed twq,us. , • Bal morals, kiits, ' • ' uaa Suai,l's, 10 the Dry dep.art, meat, lit- Liss the caritill.y selected stool: , . „ SILJES ever—litottgiit:to this "place,-copsisting of - Alisses" all sizes and descriptions. -Men 'and Boy's Boots of all .Kinds; sizes and:styles, - A snare of public patronage is solicited 1. S. SNYDER', " '; April -.:„ 11.JUSE, • , A. B. MILLER, froprietoi., ;, ti trfo"o, MU. 1"It is hotel has been lataly reacted wait. till the neon-s.try tinprotetnen.s tin nilt to soiel - eniorprise und th in eltt,m ,a - comiliodltEtuliS to .str largurs and sitters viAit.in; Miniature. • Notice.- ROPERTY owners: are • requested to P wall at, Plahler's,,and examine FUN'S PATENT _HYDRANT. .It can be repair ed- at any time 'without the expense . or trouble of digging it up. :ALL, kiiid§- of ,Plumbing ; attended ,to and. at reasunaste rates. lf . '-'...l‘ , "Stop JIM 'Herta ! T"Subscriber wottici respectfully _in form nis ,, eustomera and tlie!publie' 'generally: that h 6 has just; received. a 'gen eral assortment of GIIO • CERIEs*,'PDIIIINIONS,' TEAS AND SPICES. :siii4itr. cured ;hams. No. 1 :L11(.1 mess, tmitikerel.. Extra . tine 'li.l . .ifinetl'sfigairs of all' Old Rio anti,:litiicentren. Etilis '"a Lnir r r - lean Pickles. . 01.1.11 -aired Canned Fruits,' Raisins, thiriaiiis, turd. 1 "Our stock of staple and 'fancy' groceries is 'fall and complete an'd'we' intend' keep ing i_o.ir4alt. by„ati,n,)6t. n Front and.: Union streets, • ,•• oa . l YRY 517 11 1.15A1N1 apr:l4,-'66, - II! -; . , Ax T E aredaily' receiving addhldili - tb - oUr ' T gt,Dok, 6r , C4roeerlos, , Proyistions - " - and Quernswaro, whieh...We are sidlifig ditztix trelu,..lf '' low figure-;:'"The best' syrup ruolassUs the world afrorili at ' • 1;.•.• • -• • _ • m,iy-]3-,s~ ~ `iMiEfitatilkiNlVT:,ENT SO C .A.P.:AS,I3, A.D ENG , - Nan _A\iY P RD SO' LASTING" H'"bIiLUM::I3.IA . ,::.I',VTN - FifLy4iNI . A , ,.,SATURDAY MOIII\ 4 I.NG, AUGUST .4, 1866. Grant and Sherman • t BART tESON"ct CO'i4 611 Chestnut Steeet, 11111adelplaia un -2 , 211/ ; 1,5301".>", Cop:t SroliE Shirtings, cannot .surpassed =ME .1116613:`' Pease' & Moore; . •.• • •••. PITTSBURGH, PA. TM:PORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS Superioi , Lard to Oil." ' Extra. Xo.-1,-Engine Oil, at 1,50 .db 2, do - 1,20 do 1.,3, do 75 4, ' do " 50 Extra: Pt4fiphine Lubric at 25 cts. gal The above mentioned grades of oils are guarantied as follows ; , for Locomotives and Engines su - perior to l Litrd Oil. No. 2,' do equal to' Lard Oil. 'No. 3, an extra oil suitable for blast furnaces. heavy machinery, now be ing used . With much satisfaction by Grove Bros. Danville; Pa. No. 4, a_heavy oil for Rolling Mill work, pronounced !.)y .gessrs..Slaccuberger (V. Co. for useon theirniiil cutting Machines equal :to best Lard Oil' at 50 cents. Also, C:•rbOn jOil, supplied ailowest rates. ' Orders may be left at this office. Tun, 2, 18(56; ' READ I READ j RIAD ! UREA .ATTIO/CTIO.N DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORUM, Front Street, first Store above Walnut St., Columbia, P. The-Largest, Best Assorted, Handsom est and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING. FUItAIMIIXG GOODS, HATS, CA T'S; BOOTS, Si i OES, Ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices. IO vEEY ALL COMPETITION l Corire one and all, both great and small :To_Litt/c,Davifs,Clothing hail ; And get a fit from head to foot At pi ices that your purse will suit may 12, '6O tf ".- CHEAP FOR CASH. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, Li? DIES' SACH/NG CLOTHS, GENTS' AND BOYS' CASSDIERES, Linen Goods in great variety Domestie, , Mils] ins, ' . Prints, - Flannels, Ginghams GOOD. HOOP SKIRT FOR $l.OO at J. W. STa.(ll" &cp., 1 orn eriy STEACY BOWERS "" Cor.:2llcl and Locust sts.. may 5, '66. Columbia, Pa NEW GROURY STORE. ,THE. Snbsoribei: would respectfully in form the r übl le generally, that he has just 114eciV(Cli a general assortment of '4 1-9(Lirile;s - , Prolisiolas,, TEAS AND SPICES. Sugar cured Hams. No. 1. and Mess Mackerel. - Extra Fine Ss nips. Refined' Sugars of all kinds. Old Rio and Java co tri.e. English and Ani..rican Pickles. NU )AN 1) CANNE 1) IItLTIT S. Raisins, Prunes and Prepared Mustard always on hand and of the very best grades. Oar stock of staple and fancy groceries is lull and complete and we intend keep ing it fresh, by almost daily ' Notions of different kinds always on hand. FREDERICK BUCHER.' eornen4th & Lecuz,t Streets Inv 2601, 1.) RE AO VA L. • .::BOOTS AND SHOES! rpliEl subscriber has removed hiS boot 1. and shoe store, tour doors above R. Drug store. :Front street,and of fers an extensive assortment 'of Goods, either 11 7 170 LES ALE OR RETAIL. ' His stock consists of aq tar= ,anti general asortment of Mens' Boys' Ladies' and Children;' Boots and shoes, as".:Car be•fonnil elsewhere in the town. ,- ,• 'Those - requiring Roots and Shoes, ' find it-to their advantage to CALL A:.CD EXAMINE HIS STOCK, before purchasing, elsewhere. ' SAIILTEI. GROVE. Col., may 26,-tf PURE WINES & LUIJORS. THE subseriherc.ills the attention of his friends and publi6, generally to his large and well assorted stool: of pure wines and liquor:L.' at wholesale. Only retail for ,medi cal purposes and family use. IMPORTED TYLVES& LIQUORS. such as Cog,nue of different grades and brands. Holland and Cordial Gins. Port, Lisbon, Sherry, nadeixa, Malaga. Champazne, German,. Rhine,- Clarret, Domestic Wines and Liquors , Drimbstid Bran dv, Domestic 'Gin; 'X'X±.. Old Rye, XX Old Rye, X Old Rye, Bour bon att,l Jl>nogahella Whiskies,,ines, Catawba, sweet and tart, ~Currant, Black berry, Elderberry, Sataburg's fort, • ' EiturrEms, Mrsblees 116rb. The great' Zing,ari, Branca, StOvers, - Wine and Brown Stoat, Scotch Ate, Sellers' Water. Ginger, l3laekberiy, Catawba,,, Cherry, mafy :13, 'GG J. C. BUCHER,' F • ant •114 o o k a 8 c r NEW HAT CAP STORE, No: 64 North Queen Street, Howell's - - Building. lameaster, Pa. HE undersigned being a practical T n r IiATTER, and having given .his per sonaLattention to the basin ss wotila take this opportunity of informing the public generally that he has opened a - NEW FIATS CAP STORE, at the place above mentioned, where he will be at all times prepared to supply those who may laver him with a call with the BESTA CITZAPEST FLATS & CAPS of the Latest and Most Fashionable Style Having had con.4iderable experience in the:-business. ho hopes to meet a generous shiii•e'of public patronage. , SIZEitaE We are passing a%VitY to the world above, One by one,, few brief days or months—or years, ' An - ti our e.:tirse is'run Ceasele-s ply the-oar. of th' boatman pale 0 er the ,Ilent river— Bearing immortal spirits back from earth— To God. the Giver.. Infant, and youth, manhood, and years, the.r joys aud nop,•s. sue' ow- and fears, Are p,ss:ng a ay—their 31.,k,-r to me. t, Are hasten:nio., to the Judgment beat. Wit'er'eie the living, Death tot is there, In the city g.ty, and the country leir, In North or South the Ea-t or West, In every house he's been a guest— palace high or lots ly hall Ills mime is: written on the e•all ; ilillions of form, in the graveyard lie, The arrow is pointed at you and I, Blessed are they, wh.) the coming h•tll I tithe congne•r;nq Chief---qh hors-man Pale Siglit!s amlL„:lneiderats from Grass Valley, Cal.,-to .Austin, Nevada.. Austin; Lander Co.; April sth, 1536. • FRIEND RIA:3IBO;—As ['said. in .nry. lair. everybody here is to be richin,the' Spring and 'great:things are •expPcted of Spring—heltru - st - be a ierylnunift2ent fellow and less partial than Fate to please the many who with thepatience of good christian youngsters. grudge a few years of declining life to closely related testa tors, who grumble so often' at the hale and hearty appearance of sexagenarian uncles, who think said - uncles are selfish ly obstinate in strengtheniugytheir.Worn out old props and thus stand in Ile way of grand legaci&S' and their enjoyment. When Spring opens ;" I have heard this hopeful qualm spoken of so- inces santly that if I did 'not regard .him entire favorably than Winter I would , say Spring. Spring will open : then- " draw aside the curtains , ; and Fort Moe - lead to my heart's hoper'saT these princes of Arragou and Morocco. Spring will lead theM- to open Portias' treasure chests.— Bassantos will nut be very numerous and " carrion death" amid " blitiking idiots'' will stare manY ,of these.'fort tine- hunters the• face—whytylinzardi,rig. - this last. 'throw of the - dicer Who o.in ch6o'sing me must giv;•• and hazard all he liath," arc doomed to -pit.less Misfortune. All cer tainly cannot win and wear the lady Por tia. By referring to the map(a late one) you will perceive that I am only now foar liuudrod wiles from Salt Lake by the Humboldt route. Shall I get over there a;:ain ? Qeien Sale I may go back to the States that way but I never will cross the plain. and risk my life again among the rascally c• red skins." And right here, 0, moq noble Indian ! is the place to pay you my devars. A letter from Austin without giving the tribes a few words would be like playing Hamlet with the Dane omitted. On the stage I left toe last of the Pi Wes behind me at the Carson river. They were enjoying I and Skits themselves that. day limiting big jack rabbits that got clogged in the snow and latter follnWing, him a few rods,l . Mr. Rab I bit came to bay under a protecting sage .brush and 'quietly awaited death from his pursuer. It was genuine sport and if the driver would have waited I should have • had a hand in it. As it. was, I could now and then while the stage rolled along see an occasional sly One Sitting, up no r the !side of the road 'and I never missed a chance of trying my revolver on him.with what effect the rabbit best knew. When ~o t, to Austin I found no Pi (lies, The filthy vermin•covered Soshones, iu the eternal fitness of things" swarm thro' the place. Like all tribes in the vicinity of the whites, the &shone is a proles sional thief, a dextrous, insinuating beg ;,ar and an unconscionable - villain iu the general leper de-main of living by his - wits. Gay, gaudy colors, painted plam age, red tufts of feather work,long black hair interwoven with brass wire and coiled up in the rings of the same ma terial and that inevitable slovenly trailed blanket make up the outward fashion of Aboriginal appard. When r say fashion, .1. do not - mean that their hat ; bl Jcks vary in style serni ; occasionally or - that their dresses and coats have the. latest Paris coup. No, their fashion - is to adopt any style-and ,consists of east off clothing. - flung to them by the whites. It is truly. laughable. to :see the' grotesque strut of the Aboriginal "Swell.", to see him wear a lady's jockey hat and feather in 'the must conceited, self-important style. This he paints - and covers with feathers and beads, - then he_ betakes himself to his toilette, never washing his leather fdce, but. adding coat after coat of red powder till a little water gives it the consistency of a brink before baking. The 'squaw's have the universal femi• nine mania fur dress biu, their liege - lords tolerates no aoosettee. 'lf the by theft o r . NVr men .f'or the Columb.a :61iy; DEATH. BY vroLA. itraY CJrig'inat. PF4I, IrtAlt IN ADVANCE; $2,50 IF NOT PAD IN A.DVANCE. Or donation possess a worn out manteau, or a "seedy" robe, he notes not, much less cares about the gender of dress; and in the presence of his fractional compo nents (I dare not caldthem better l•alveq, - he - has - So uaany of them) proudly dons my lady's attire and with dandyish 'swag ger stetits'off to show' himself in the gam bling room or court-house; n his opin ion the very model of depurtment,wurthy of the Ekier TurveydroP's imitation. He is now the envied •of• all Sushunes. To ape his identical apparel becutnies the task of every purl ) . clad Diggdr,. They tempt hitt, w batters of 'all deserip: tious, some offering blankets,, beads, old silk, -stove pipes." worn-out gaiters or; that summum lionn,m, a squaw. - Still 1 1 wittt such tascinating allurements our I "swell" rennins unmoved. lie declares I with passionate gesture that he won't •'swop." But ibere is a key to that gen tleman's (?) wardrobe. there's one re maining cord they have not yet touched. His cupidity to acquire wore has not yet been tried, though atihe risk of a squaw or a '• tour bit .piece" they conclude to avail themselves of this last resort. Our ...swell" is an ItuFan ; lndians barn ble, and it is logical enough to conclude that our "swell" gambles.' Sp down on the ground they spread . blankets and furs, on these sit cross legged and the :•sticks ' with which they tempt Fortune are shale hand hid; and hid 'andshuffled ; a game only intelli!il ble . to themselves, bUt 'withal a sltisfac tory ,vi-ay, of settling: the wardrobe qties tion. if luck be iigainst; the fop, a little time w.ll 'suffice to see-the humiliatin; , spectacle of a distant relative of Monte zuma doffing the iinperial attire piece by piece, till finally in Sheer mikedness he rises - up froni the sacrifice. lotik.; upon it as a matter of course, but returns to his "wiekyup" in disgrace, with his squaws, minus the say finery in which lie sallied forth in the meriting to out rival and eclipse all colliers. A few more words and I will close.— I - want you to see the So:hones by night and for this purpose we will make tor his , •WickYti.p.'=' wiel , 4Up-e:lgnifieLin their language, a place where the tribe 'meet's to pass the Inthe Paravantese Pi Ute dialect of Northern Arizona,they use the same word but I remember it was the usual term for a hut made of, twigs and wild vines. The So.hones, like 6,c test of his- race; can aff,rd to loiter the live long, day around the streets, pilfer, beg and play the chiffonier' generally among rubbish and off tl. But' as night comes on the city is :no place fur him ; fur hi= big blazing fire and. demoniac dance he quickly betakes himself sein e in les away, usually in some deep canon, to partake of its shelter frunf the, wind. This is an invariable" rule among the In dians. I have been among many , tribes and found no ey.eepti to it. If they Caine. into the town where I happened 1 -.` be, by night fall every dusky tare had vanished. on the road traveling and' we halted fur dinner and supper oi• for the purpose of grazing jaded stock they would swarm in beggary grorups around our camp fire, display with grins and in telligible pantomine their robes and trin-' kers, but before rL,lled into our blankets to tabe a long sleep for an early start, not one of them could be seen. tho' their yells and shouts might be heard sonic distance, near some river or in neighboring ravines. This noise was kept up all night with out lull or intermission. Many a night I have lain awake, tossing in sleepless agony En- it. was impossible to sleep when their hideous howl was lout and distinct enough to drown the bark of the Cyote wolf who scented our broiled bacon, had iiot courage enough to conic in and steal it but glared at us with blood red eye balls, and stormed as if he was keeping ui at bay. It's a question with me if the Sions, Apache or P 1 the ever sleeps.— I remember when Irataba the Mojave Chief came to Los Angeles from Arizona. Fle , wai.on his way to Washington and to satisfy his.ideas of the'"big sskap," ("swapv•is theludiat! sobriquet Ameri can showing how, even the reinotest red- man is impresS'e 1 With, the yankee cun ning in dickering and trade) well,to make Irataba cows up to his standard of Big Swap or Great American wan,he was at tired:in a Colonel's' uniform. The long row of brass button's delighted him, the sWlrd that, dangled by his side was unsheathed and of which in orde, to con coal none of its glitter or sheen Irataba made 'awalking stick, flourished it pow .. pously making the gilt scabbard gingle at every step. The ;Mojave chief was delighted with everything new,had more than , mere Indian curiosity in waking Pomo enquiries , and v3:cea the' xley wasi [WHOLE N UMBER 1,914• over felt like taking a "heap sleep." He was, shown to his room in the Bella. Union Hotel and left.there to pass the night Irataba uttered many a childish " ugh I ugh !", as he divested himself t' of his uni- form, surveyed the furniture,pressed the yie:ding pliant mattress and felicitated himself on . at least trying the luxurious chambers of the "pale faces." That soft bed brought no sleep to tbe.wild Mojave chief; try it in any manaer or turn on any side or lie in any position he woutd,sleep never closed his eye lids. Ho may have thought of his harem of squaws, of the large hair covered tarmatural spider which on the Arazona de=erts crawled over my blankets and his, bit whatever his thoughts may have been or how far away they were wondering, his room could have betn hired to a more appre ciative occupant that :light, for Irataha snatched up a pair of blankets, cursed christian convenience as misnomers, and when morning came his bed was empty. Search was made and in the soundest icep the big chief was found snugly !loving on a sand drift outside of the city The - Sushones at .heir "wick yaps" make a large fire and like the G-ipseys r gather 'round it for a general review and chat of the day's plunder. ' They have a curious method of keeping warm during the - night. It's a splendid plan. The ember's of their fire are scattered and ex-' tinguished; the ground to the depth of a few inches,above which the fire had been blazing is s'coped nut and into this.charm ed circle or pit of latent heat the' tawny feet of squaws, "bucks," and papooses,aro deposited promiscuously, no reference, of course, to martial privileges is taken in the general scramble for -warm quar— ters. The back and limbs in their way of thinking have no claim to:any eon- - sideration on the score of protection from the cold. "Nuff ed" ['almost vowed to myself not to-exceed three sheets of letter' paper, this was my limit.' So here I am perfectly tethered:and:as far as -myself imposed lassoo will perrbit me to run. Ex- cuse my abruptness -but promises made' to-one's self are solemn things -in' the matter of litter writing. I,' , have now - stuly;, to ask a charitable deference in favor of the haste in I have scrawled this. Yours Truly J. A. COMERFORD The New Cure for Cholera. The London correspondent of the Cin'- cinnati Conimercia/ gives - Dr. Rubini's newTpreparation for cholera, which con= sists of equal paks, by weight, of cam phor and spirits, and to th . Q power thus Obtained he attributes his sticcesSlin the treatment of the disease. The - quantity of camphor which the water will take up is 'small. To , obtain the "Saturated Spirits of Camphor of Rubini," it is nec essary to distil spirits of wine, and get rid' of.so much of its water as;will bring it to 00° over proof, in which condition it will dissolve and bold in' . , solution its own weight of camphor. With this "saturated spirits :of cam phor" Dr. Rubini has treated, in Naplen, five hundred and ninety-two cases of Asiatic cholera without the loss of a sin gle patient. 01 these five hundred and ninety-two cases, two hundred were cured in the Royal Alms House ; eleven iu the Royal Your House, and one hun dred and thirty six in the Third Regi ment of Wolff. That the three hundred awl seventy cases treate I by Dr. Rubini in these public institutions were all gen uine cases of Asiatic cholera, ;and some \'terribly severe" and that all recovered. The method is as follows : "When a man is seized with the cholera he should at once," says Rubini, "lie down, be well wrapped up iu blankets, and take every five minutes four drops of the saturated tincture of camphor. In very severe, cases the dose ought to be increased to from five to twenty drops every five Minutes. In the case of a man of very advanced age, accus• tuned to take wine Land spirits.', where the drug given in drops has no effect, give a stuall:cofFee:spoonful 'every_five minutes, and in a very short time the coveted reaction will occur. Ordinarily, in two, three or four hours, abundant prespiration will!come:out and then cure will follow." "The preventive method," writes Dr. Rubini, "is this : let those who are in good health, while living in accordance...:with usual habits, take every day five drops of the saturated spirits of camphor upon a small lump of sugar (water must never be used as a medium, or the camphor will; ,become solid, and its curative properties cease,) and re pear the dose three or four times a day. Spices, aruniatie herbs, coffee, tea and should be avoided. • • on't take too much interest in the affairs of your uei‘hbors. Six psi wil4. vriii tla . , r: ,