C 32 egiumbia J . \ itAMBO. Columbia, Pa. June 15, 1867. A orertieomente, to Bemire immediate in ,. mist Ins handed in on or beforoTinirri ,l;,- v,. 11 1,1g, each wee It. The Latest News. tten. Grant was in Gettysburg on Thurs day last, and visited the Soldiers' National cemetery and the battle field. The Presidential visit to Boston will coin /nonce on Friday the 21st, at which onto Mr. Johnson will leave for New York city, accompanied by two Commanders of Knights Templar. Benjamin Bannon, editor of the Miners' Journal, Pottsville, sailed for Europe on Sat arday last, for the purpose of recreation and pleasure. The Copperhead delegates to the State Convention met in the hail of the Holm of Representative at twelve o'clock on Tues day last, and organized by oho election of Hon. C'. E. Boyle, of Payette county, as permanent President, and a mtinber of temporary Secretaries. to the ease of Joint lt. Surratt In the 'riminal Conti of the Distriet of Columbia, on Wednesday, Judge Fisher granted the motion of the prosecutor, to quash the panel of jurors: lie discharged the present jury, and ordered twenty-six taletonen to be sum moned in ordered to select a new I The t'ourt then adjourned. The Clerk of the Cnited Sates Supreme Court on Wednesday, issued thu printed otileial general orders in bankruptcy, together with the f,nmjs and proceedings as promulgated by the court, and printed ut Me government printing °Mee. All other editions are unofficial. 3 lot adjoining Corcoran's Building, Wallington, D. C., there have been found, sunk In the ground, a large number of hopheads,filled with the remains of human bodies. left there by the students when the !Ival Museum was removed o Ford's 'I . : , .11 re. Thu Unhealthiness of this locality , 0 attributed to these pits of nullifying so !,nces. . H , in Llekhaven, Pennsylvania, on t I; i mat , burned White's Hotel, Lesser's :lr..,re, part of the Fallon Houle, part o, 'roans at, tea's steam saw-mill and :table with sixteen horses, and one of lumber—loss fi40,000. .illard inah.h for the championship, Mat - areal on Monday night, Dion •Vitt CM points, • ter Entity B. Sadder left Fortress ~ ;1 Monday, for Charleston, South with companies 11 and H, filth and B and C, twenty-ninth in- -hour labor bill haft been passed by ; , mileetieut Legislature. imperor and Empress of France in t, . ri,it thq(zar of Russia and the King of next autumn. proposition for a simultaneous re du.•,:,,n ..f the military establishments of alt tile great Powers of Europe does not m.. t with an unfavorable reception in offi cio) , llitirtprs in Paris. I h, queen of Spain will vltilt Parin lit General Howard, Commissioner of the Freedman's Bureau, has received an inter eating report from General Gillera, the Assistant Commissioner for Mississippi. The freedmen are mostly at work, are well treated, and the whites have an interest in the growing crops. The Mayor of Philadelphia, on Wednes day, received .1,88050 as contributions for the relief or the sufferers by the recent e=- osion . ia,= • street. Op/hooterio orNWlerbiriftalftwianthissi the practice of allowing certain kinds of merchandise tabs removed to places from New York previolUi examination. Phil. iilkerblan. This gallant and dashing officer who is well known by the people of the North, as the most suecessful cavalry General and Department Commander during the late war, is now prosecuting the work of recoil strlotion in the South, with the same valor that he prosecuted the work of destroying armed treason in.the days of the rebellion. Below wo publish one of the late orders, which speaks for itself: HEADQ'UF FIFTH MILITANT DISTRICT, I NEW ORLEANS, LA., June 7, 1807. Mr. J. Madison Wells, .44... Governor of Louisiana, New Orleans, La. Gov ernor Flanders has just informed me that be made an official demand qn you for the records of the office which you have hereto fore hold as Governor of Louisiana, and that you have declined to torn them over to him, disputing the. right to remove you from office by me, which right you have acknowledged and urged upon me• up to tho time of your removal. I, therefore, send lirevet lirigadler General James W. Forsyth of my staff, to notify you that he is sent „by me to eject you from the Geyer room forcibly, unless you consider notification as equivalent to ejection. P. 13. SHATUDAV, (len. V. S. A., Com'g Fifth MIL Dist. r reading the Order, Mr. Wells said: rat Forsyth, I surrender the offioe 1 , ;ly to the sword." t 10.80 on Saturday morning, Gover n, olden, accompanied by General appeared at the executive office au :I tered upon his duties ea Governor of '.;4irma without any ceremony what . II t. stated that his efforts should be, to • • ..st of his ability, exerted for the pp' TrOd. Maxlati inl report to Remoro, Mexican at Washington, from Provident the all reports or doubt as to the :Queretaro and Maximilian. The Naym •., , aro was taken by assault to-day at n k., A. SI. Staxannlian Mejla and , , -arrendered at discretion at the .titv 11111, the last place that resisted." \his writing no disposition has yet be , of Maximilian and the bulk Of hundred and fifty office= captured with hint. Mendez WftS shot on Sunday. to has Issued an order that all °M eV'', l i lig that did not surrender Intwen ty-C .ut• hours, would be summarily shot ,•,y,tured. Mendez did not give him belt up. Ile was captured on Saturday night and shot early on Sunday morning in the public park, and met his fate like .a hrat•o man. Colonel Campus, the commander of Max imiliun's body-guard, who attempted to escape with four thousand dollars when the surrender took place, was also shot. No other executions are known to have taken place; though many are suspected. All the French oflicers are missing. The principal prisoners are confined to gether in a chu;ch, in very indifferent quar ters, without beds, or any toilet oonveni ence necessary. Maximilian continues ill of dysentery. ~ The Lost Canoe." • 'The boot Caton Deerweraey," is the title glveu by the Philadelphia Presito the par ty which hold its state Convention in Bar. Amhara, on Tuesday last, to nominate a candidate to be beaten fur the Supreme Court. The Press says "Thorn are some thinp which,. if the De mooracy profess to have the good and glory of the country at heart, the people will de maud of them to do. "They must repudiate, unequivocally the infamous Chicago nuniinder platform de nouncing the war to have been - 's "They must 'repudiate, without evasion, the platform of their State Convention, sob. emly adopted last year, and drafted, we be lieve, by that emlnen_flend lu bt w iWil Dem ocrat, Jerendah S. w lb bitter brevity, the hbotory •1117 Ar to be but a 'debt, slim bWrr and "- "Will the De •• • •• • • these official insults "A to the soldiers and the '• is what the mew vraut.tto The Principles of Government— Voting and now to Vote. • All men ere created free and equal, and endowed by their Creator with certain rights, among which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. These rights are called inalienable because they cannot be alienated or Justly taken from us without their being forfeited by 'Editor. crime. In order to secure these rights and to guarantee the 11111 enjoyment thereof to every man,• white or black, rich or poor, "governments are instituted among men," and the just powers of those governments are deprived from the consent of those that are governed. When any form of government becomes destructive or subversive of these ends it is the right and the (bay of the people to alter or abolish It, and institute a new govern ment with principles of equality, justice, safety and happiness for its foundation. Hence we reach the following conclusion as axioms in Political Ethics : I. The only rightly possossed power is that possessed by the consent of those over whom it is exercised. 11. Political power is rightly exercised only when it accords with the will of the people generally, and subsorves their beat good and greatest happiness. 111. When political power is not rightly exorcised, it becomes the duty of the peo ple over whom it is exorcised and whom it injuriously effects to arrest and remove the evil with their ballots. Voting, then, is a sacred right—man's highest privilege, anti most effective weap on of defence in civil institutions, In peace the people'M weapon of defence, 18 the ballot; hi time of war, It Is the cannon. The man who handles the cannon with out fully understanding it and knowing how to range and discharge it at the enemy, endanger» both his life and the cause ho would defend; so also, the man that han dles the ballot without fully unnorstauding Its power and tendency, endangers both" his liberty and his principles of government. Voting is turning the machinery of the government ; and to vote right is to vote so as to advance the cause of Liberty and Christianity ; but to vote wrong Is to turn the great wheels of State upon us and be crushed to death beneath them. If, however, the following simple rules be observed, the voter will most uertainly vote right : (1.) Vote not for nen, but for principles and men combined. (2.) Examine all liptestions involved by the vote and satisfy yourself with reference to their full bearings. (a.) Have an intelligent idea of the laws that ought to be, in order to secure your liberty, political equality, and the best in terests of the community. (4.) Select and vote for men that are not only known to be in favor of such republi can principles and laws, but pledged to make and support them, and to oppose every thing and every body that may be against them. Judge Pearson The prospects for Judge PearsOn's nomi nation for tho Supreme Benet, by the Union State Convention, aro quite encour. aging. ',ley oral counties have instructed for him, and public sentiment seems to be nettling down In the conviction that ho In the right man for the place. As wo have said before, itthe Williamsport convention be wise it will certainly give the people en opportunity to elect Judge Pearson.—Leb anon Courier. Frightful Aerideut. A fearful accident took place on Wednes day night last, at the Academy of Music in New York. The Japanese boy known as All-Right, while performing his perilous feat by a rapid flight from the dome of the proscenium to the beleony fell to the pit, one of thacords attached to the rope giving way. The audience were terrified. Sever al ladies fainted. The sufferer received prMript medical attendance. The right side °MOWWgt#II4III7 , Orms6atAttid , b9t4 iiiiilArleareadif 'Whine& It' . ia thdtight he may recover. - 1411 - dr pants and the Assassination. It is said that the Judiciary , Committee took considerable evldonoe bearing on the question of Jeff. Davis' complicity in the assassination of Mr. Lineoln. They have the originals, or certified copies, of a num ber of letters that reached him in 1884, wherein the writers proposed assassination, and there is nothing to show that be ever rebuked the authors or diseountenanced the scheme. The Testimony as to his complicity in Booth's plot is not outirelt conclusive, but It is so strong that at least three of the members of that Committee believe his guilt to be shown. That he had dealings with Booth and hisagents is beyond doubt. Ix a country where the natural desire of the people Is to reach the highest point in ART, It is very diMoult for success to be obtained without the most arduous labor. Public opinion is extremely exacting and not always just ; but often unjust and cruel criticism has produced the most beneficial results ; the greatest improvements have been made under. continued discourage ments, and in many suoceesfUl efforts de feat seemed certain to all except those con cerned. In no one branch of art has there been more trials and fallurek,and'in no sin gle instrument is there so many different parts to perfect in order to make the whole a success as the Piano-Forte ; this is always attended with great expense, requiring large capital and patient perseverance. Grovensteen & Co., 490 Broadway, N. Y., commenced manufacturing Planer thirty six yedrs ago, and is one of the olds a .houses in the emantry. They differed from the rest of the makers In this respect—they aimed to make the beat instrument, and to sell ft for the smallest profit. These Pianos to-day cannot be excelled. Their singing quality Is pare, full, and easily retained throngh the most lengthy passages. For power they are unparalleled, and are cele brated fur their brilliancy, exquisit touch, and elegance of style and finish. Oditovial & elippingo. --quite a distance of water pipe has been laid for Fifth street, recently. —The rush at Bruner's Store still contin ues. Be is receiving new geode almost daily, and Is selling at astonishingly low prices. —The examination for applicants for Schools will be held in this piece, on Fri day, July 6th. Time and place hereafter specified. —The Lancaster County Horticultural Society, will hold its first exhibition on Friday and Saturday, June 14th and 15th. —The work of constructing the coal shuts of the Reading and Columbia Railroad at the foot of Locust street, is prospering fine ly. A portable steam engine is note on the ground to pump water as soon as the planks are sank. —The fair sex recognise cotton as their "bosom friend." —Ripe peaches are selling In Memphis, Tenn., et fifty cents apiece. —Five-sixths of the apples In the low lands of Indiana have been killed by the late frost. • —A self propelling_ steam Are engliae hie been completed in Manehester, a o and made a suoinesiul trip through the streets. —Magnolia Water—a delightful toilet article, superior to Cologne end at half the price. An English !temperance paper explains the Atli of man by saying lhat the apple which Eve plucked contained aloohol. —A boy In Montreal put two Are•orackers into his nostrils and fired them to see the effect. He now knows that he lust no nose. —A matt who eloped from Pittsfield with his tortiotiter, settled, with his !Mbar tbr sty AplloCartd• n npm watch, and **atm the • ' • , Ilft woman shot a man marrybur t 4 OW* ous biteatms he ad. what do to nava Ida Montt Pldlltpe bug& oath, et wheats " The tome Sweat , * ha the wield te_that mat by struing _44, get et alias." Weatrell never hid" to Missile asfaitanately. --Au old lady of ninety is building a handsome house In Rockford, 111., in which to spend the remainder of her days. —A young gent of Arkansas, in attempt ing to scare a young lady friend by crawl ing into her window, a la ghost, was nearly scalded to death by a bucket full of hot water. —The pollee of Philadelphia, on Wednes day, nrrested n hand orgainst, nod upon his being taken to the Station, WIL4 searched. In a belt around him, he had In Treasury bills the sum of live thousand five hundred dollars. —ln Newcastle, Delaware, last week, a colored man who had killed his brother in a drunken rage, was publicly pilloried, then whipped with sixty lashes, - forced to pay n fine of $5,000 and then taken to prison to ho confined for life. —Near Carlisle. Pa., their lives a Mrs. who Is now 100 years old, is in good health, moves around briskly, and can assist in doing the domestic work. —The distilleries of Fred' k Senor in Manor township, and W. Ranck in Upper Limerick twp., where closed on Friday by the Collec tor, for violating the Revenue Laws. —There is a "baby" in Chesterfield county, five years old, which weighs two hundred and seventy pounds. Where's Barnum? —The Adventists at ihlibraham, Massa chusetts, attest their fhtth In the coming of the " kingdom" by neglecting to plough and sow their lands, or make any prepara tion for raising crops this season. —A man in St. Louis was recently placed under a bond of $l5O to keep the peace towards a dog which he had threatened to kill. —Charles Hebbol, a brakearcan on the Penn's Railroad, was severely, though not clangorously injured by being struck by the bridge near Coatesville, on last Saturday. —By the explosion of a boiler in Philadel phia on Thursday the ath, one end of a live story brick building was blown down and seventeen persons crushed and burned to death, besides several who were greatly injured. The cause of the explosion has not yet been ascertained. —The Canadian aristocracy are snubbing Jeff. Davis. They say be Is a failure and has v iolated pled geese a soldier and a states man which a true man would have died to maintain. Rather a recent change of senti ment among the purse proud Canucks. —Tho friends of Jeff. Davis, it is stated, are about to make applications for his pardon, although he refuses to ask for it himself. The old rebel appears to realize how unpardonable his offenses have been bettor than his friends. —The cattle disease has again broken out violently in the neighborhood of Liverpool, and the Secretary of the Treasury has in structed Collectors of Customs to enforce the law prohlblthig the importation of cattle from Europe. —A young girl has been arrested in Buf falo, in soldier's clothes. She says her home is in Syracuse ; that her parents are poor, having seven girls and eight boys; that five of the girls have donned male attire to drive teams fora living. —James Alfred Slentz,of Harrisburg, has been awarded . the contract fur building an addition to the Exeutivo Mansion, authoriz ed by the last Legislature. The cost is to be $13,450, the work to be commenced itmne diately, and tlnished in six months. It is to he su built that If necessary the original building and the additions can be sold as a gain to the Stott! : —The remains of Charles F. Browne, bettor know as Artemus Ward,the celebrat ed humorist, who died in Southampton, England, some weeks ago, where brought to Now Yorkin the steamer Deutchsland, which arrived on Saturday last. They were conveyed on Monday to his natite place, Skowhegan, Me., for interment. —The Buffalo Expreas is responsible for the following :—" One of our printers, who used* to set type in the Tfibuuo office, smil ed audibly yesterday when somebody won dered that Horace Greeley could be willing to let his name go down to posterity affixed to Jeff. Davis' bail bonds. Horace knows, he Hays, that posterity can't road the signa ture." —A Eminent Divine, says: "I have been using the Peruvian Syrup. It gives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." J. P. Dinsmore, 36 Dey Street, New York, will send free, a pamphlet of 32 pages, containing a lull account of this re markable medicine, to any one sending him their address. —Some of oureotemporaries seem tothink that the triumph of their cause depended, like the fate of Jericho, upon the amount of noise made. In these days of refinement and luxury, and article of real intrinsic merit is soon appreciated; hence the unbounded and unparalleled success of Maranon Mirrors. This remedy has ever and always been found reliable. As a gentle stimulant and tonic a oe tt a izer it cannot be exoelle It is ImAie ,iovereigiereinsdy fet di filsortyspspilsi Liverlgo mint, ad n s nlating a healthy app s e. —Milwaukee has a dog factory, the pro prietor of which pays liberal prices for first class canines. The animals are skinned, the hides being used to make gloves, and the hair to stuff mattresses. The carcases are then put Into a huge kettle and boiled, the grease being sold for various purposes, and the bones are used for knife-handles, and. flesh for manuring the soil. The pro prietor makes $2.80 on every dog. —A writer thus discourses on the advan- tarn and incouvenlences attaching to fem ininity: "A woman says what she pleases without being knocked down for it. She can go into thestreet without beingasked to stand " treat" at every saloon. She can stay at home in time of war, and get marri ed again if her husband gets killed. She can wear corsets if too thick, and other fixings if too thin. She can get divorced from her husband wheneyer she sees' ono she likes better. She can get her husband in debt all over until lie warns the public not to trust her on his account. But all these advantages are balanced by the great fact that she cannot sing bass, go sparking, or climb a tree or fence with any degree of propriety." —An old lady living on one of the tele graph lines leading from Louisville, in t 1 early day of telegraphs, observed some workmen digging a hole near her door,*she inquired what it was for. "To put a pout in for the telegraph," was the answer. Wild with fury and affright, she seised her bonnet and ran off to her next neighbor with the news. " What do you think she exclaimed in breathless haste, "they're settiu' up that missed paragraph right again my door; and now I reckon a body. can't spank a child, or scold a hand, or chat with a neighbor, but that plague tbing'll be abladdin' lt all over creation. I won't stand it! I'd move right away where there ain't none of them onnateral Mane t" —Fields of Dook,—The root of the yellow dock, seetroublesome to farmers; is an effec tual alterative and a moat valuable medicine. In the neighborhood of Lowell, Doot. J. C. Ayer tt. Co. have planted fields of it, where they raise many tons at a crop. It is grown like the carrot or beet, in drills, and its quality or properties have been much imprpved by cultivation. It is one of the ingredients in Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, we are Informed, the extraordinary vlrthes of tide preparation are largely due to the extract of this root that it contains. The Sarsaparilla root, used by thisrmis grown on plantations of their own, In Honduras, to secure an article of superior and wholly reliable quality. One of the reasons for the universally acknowledged superiority of their medicines, may be seen in the watch ful care that is used ln preparing them.— remold STafrentaa. Western Correspondenee. A.L.I.ERIIRICV CITA'', Juno 10th, 1807. DEAR Svy.—l did intend to drop you a line ere this, from tide city of mud and smoke, hut a press of business has thus far prevented ; but, on the principle of " better late, than never," I will write you one now, which, if found to contain anything that will be likely to interest any considerable portion of your readers, you may publish, —if not, why, you know there is a waste pa ket under your office table. hardly inform you that at this point the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers unite and form the Ohio; nor that the city of Pittsburgh (proper) occupies the point of land lying between those rivers immediately above, and to their junction ; nor that the City of Allegheny is on the West bank of the Allegheny river. Now these " twin cities" ere concocted by several bridges, and, together with the contiguous boroughs, should and no doubt, at some future time, will form one oonaolidated city. The city of Pittsburgh Aas, as Its sulfurbs, the boroughs of South Pittsburgh, Birming ham, -East Pittsburgh and Lawrenoeville. The City of Allegheny had the boroughs of Duquorne and litanehester, but she has absorbed them, and not only than, hut * survey wee made ten days ago, in pureti smite of an act of the last Legislature, add. hit sow , two or two and a half square utiles of territory to the city limits—and such territory ; why if you would start at the gate house on the Columbia and Washing ton tornplyt, run over the hill in the di rection of hauffman's lime-kilns to the rail road, then skip space between that and J no. Sidman's and run thence over the Nursery hill Into LOokhard's meadow, then turn and run back, keeping on repeating till you had made the distance of two utiles, you would have a line somewhat resembling the north line of Allegheny City—only not so undul - as I said before—the whole batch of cities and ,one-honto machine, will soma day be ephisaidated into one grand city, with a popatialdonr of —, weU, your mat- E'er tell dell you how 'many thouianifis. Of the two allies, Allegheny is by far the more deeklible ass plays of residesek part ly from the greater regularity of the streets, and partly from their greater width, but much more from the fact, that, in the very heart of the city there is a reservation, ori ginally designed for pasturage, but which the city now designs laying oat in parks, and is now having plane got up to place in the hands of landscape gardeners and archi tects, as the basis of designs for their orna ments, ctrx., dm These grounds are in the form of a hollow square, with on exterior circuit of two and a half miles and en in terior of half that. The City Hall, Market, Penitentiary, dtc., are within, and the streets facing on both the inner and outer circuit of the Commons are built up, principally, with the houses of the wealthy. Tt wilt be a Magnificent park when completed—if taste is displayed in the design-especially, if the citizens can succeed in having the Soldiere' Monument placed In it. 11,y the bye, tho. Fair for raising funds for a Menu meld to the Soldiers of Allegheny county, who fall in the late "little faintly difference," has Just come to a close In Pittsburgh, real izing the snug little sum of 1125,000, net. But I wanted to toll you something about those Villages.. Well, there is a great deal of wealth and enterprise and hospitality and all that sort of thing here—many magnifi cent mansions, the abodes of wealth adorn the streets and "avenues," and many tine suburban villas dot the hill-tops around, but yet it does not strike me as a place in which I would desire a pernfanent abode— everything has a smoked look. Why a house that has been built (or newly paint ed) three years, looks as old as a house would look in Columbia twenty years after undergoing the regenerating process—that is literal—no exaggeration; but that is not the worst of it—" like causes produces lihe effects," and your hands, face, and linen look as black by noon the first day as after three dap; wear in Columbia. I don't menu to insinuate that anybody in Columbia goes three days without washing face and hands, but take the proportions ; in fact, you never feel clean, never are clean, bat the citizens get used to it. When I came here some 15 or 18 days ago, the all-absorbing topic was a boat race that had Just come on* between Hamill, a Pitts burgher, and Brown, a Porthinder. I don't know anything about the merits (or de merits) of the case, but I know that the umpires decided in Brown's favor. Ham ill's friends claimed a "foul" for their champion, i. e., claimed some foul play ou Brown's part, and the matter was consider ed of sufficient Importance to have testi mony taken before the Mayor. I believe the matter is still undecided. The next event of any importance was the adveht of Mr. Murdock, at the Academy of Music ' (Pittsburgh—there are no thea ters In Aileghony City,) who played au en gagement of eight or ten nights to. discrim inating and apereciative, but not remuner ative audiences, as the "Opera House" was in blast at the same time, with the grand (4 ) scenic piece of the " Black Crook,"and was crowded every night, they say. The Circus was also in the full tide of 43XpOrk meld. Murdock was followed by Mrs. Lander—l went to see her in " Elizabeth' —her Elizabeth—very different from -the Elizabeth we read olin English History; but for the credit of human nature, we may hope It Is the truer of the two, herperform ance was perfection. I don't merely repeat the laudation of the Press, everywhere, but claiming some little discrimination in such timings, I feel no hesitation in according her the same position that her husband, the lamented Gen. F. W. Lander, occupied, viz: the foremost tank, though on a different field. I wish my space (and your patience) would allow of an extended notice of her performance; she appeared in several other characters, and oil Friday read Sheridan's Ride. I did not see the bills or I would have heard her feuding—as it was, I lost that pleasure. The Monumental Fair was all this time drawing crowds,' and a commendable de gree of interest was maintmuned through out. There were several timings "voted" away, amongst others a silver ten set to " the most popular Preachsr," and was won by Mr. Divine—the African Pastor or the African Church In Allegheny. How will that please your Columbia Copperheads, who squirm at the employment of a " Gen tleman and a Scholar' to teach the. young " nigs" of Columbia, because said ;mile man and Scholar Is of a dusky hue? It is queer to watch the workings of these • nigger equality" gentry, and the straits they are pat to, to keep thenutelvee upon an "equality" with the negro. But it is not surprising after all, for you never saw a man yet who professed himself afraid of negro equality, who would not himself have been elevated by the equalizing pro cess. Let the Fair pass—for it has passed. Yesterday, Sunday, I was seated in fhe quiet of my room, 10 A. M., inditing letter to " the dear ones at home," when my ears wore saluted with the strains of martial music. " A soldier's funeral," thought I—" probably some one who Mum died a lingering death from disease con tracted in one of those hells in the South, organized by Jeff.r ltriis, and presided oye by, those , smaller ads,. Wire, ~* "Bat no, those are not fa oral notes, such as pre cede the warrior to his final rest—what can it be ?" and I went to the door, and beheld —what ?a Parade of the Catholic charitable ' (?) societies of Pittsburgh and Allegheny; a procession two miles in length, all in full regalia, with mounted marshals, and flags, banners and streamers floating the air, and at least six or eight full bands of brass in struments in full blast, interspersed along the line at suitable distances, with drums to till up the intervals. It took the proces sion more than an hour to pass a given point—there must have been from 0000 to 8000 adult males in line. Now, this was in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, at 10 A. M., on Sunday the 9th day of Juno, in the Year of grace, 1867 ; Just at the hour at which the ehrtaian portion of the comninn ity were wending their way to church to listen to sermons, some of them probably, being dissertations upon "Remember the Sabbath day, ikc." Do you suppose this would have been tolerated in any Pennsylvania City, East of the Allegheny Mountains? I troy.- not-- and yet I guess you can find one Copper head- in Columbia, who, in view of the peculiar tenets of these law-breakers, and defiers of the comfort and decency of the place, will consider it not half so bad for a colored Gent/man to accompany lifts Fellow-Teachers to the woods, to hold the semi-monthly Institute, which the law re quires. lam at the end of my paper. No au revoir, NEWPOUTVILLE, BUCKS June 11th, Ranao.—l was surprised to find my letter published in the Spy, something I did not expect or desire. I was so much pleas edel the u t r i p o t adyu l iep ekr t e eecyttekbtosi d r, n.:::.ufnie,oleittnbry,orAt congratulate lebnio oactonaurhantatskalunitgai that onliyeviglnie)sy, active (ai d : ueyt,e,i a di( n ni, t voted eortruirlle.:. with the improvements made in your am y d Y a rro r le tbdit p y t e Ll o o e u n n e d v tr i t y d h e e n n e o e e rZ rather wrote you a political letter, which whateverl, :h k o mi e tgl d ' r h o e bt ibaulead l ia r o n a rt n o t P li t r i. th o i t tnocracy bred in my bones, and con id not get it worked out through my flesh." I touched tir" polities because I approved so much o your political course in the just. cause of the country. I can now see ,he error of my past political life, and must confess that I voted with the Democrats long after I plain ly saw the party directly opposed to human progress, but my prejudices were deep rooted and strongpgainet other parties, and I will have the sore regret to bear all my days of not having voted for the great FUN AY CLAY, and the mortification to suffer of having voted for such a man es 1 0 /yolk/in Pierce. When the rebellion wasinaugurated end the dough-faced Democracy opposed the government and encouraged the rebels, I felt more interest in politics and was nt once purged of false Democracy. Now I may have seine quandom political friends left in Columbia; if I have to such.lf must say I hope they will hear with me, and not be offended at my present political views. I would add if there are any among them, anxious of having Democracy driven out of their bones, they can try my receipt. Take equal parts df commas: sense and common *like and apply it to the brain; it will per fect a speedy cure of the selfish Pseudo De mocracy, which has been afflicting the men of our country ever since the foundation of the government has been laid. If the mass of the people of this' Union would only re flect and look at affairs unbiased by preju dice, the Democratic party and President Johnson would not have a corporal's guard to folyw them in their headlong and head ittron career of oppoiing God's law of right and freedom. The pendulum of public jus tice would no longer vibrate between dan gerous extremes, but would swing gently and steadily In Its natural course, and give liberty and equality to all mankind.- The good of our country would be sacrificed by corrupt political combinations, were it not that for the hiPat quarter of a century the publio schools of this republic have been sending tbrth a stream of light, to counter act the baleful evil of such combinations, and we need not apprehend much danger from the 'evil designs of drunken dema gogues, accidently placed in power while our publle school houses dot the land to the number othundrede of thousands. In open ing the ?residential campaign the Copper head party will resort to the new dodge of "Negro &Wraps and Negro Aguality, ex pecting thereby to gull the people, but in telligence must and will triumph over "Pe• mooraey and Humbug." Negro ituffrage in the rebel States, la a fixed fact tib yon d the power of the ofitiarchists to prevent it, and it la due to the loyal negroes of these States to invest them with ND privileges of cid xerudilp, for their devotion to upholding the **vertu:26of this . nation, from the dim grew g divided into contemptible Emerge es and potty slave Republics. Negro Suffrage i 110 i the question In tho Northern States at the present time, and tl'iewould take one serious thought, and con wish to make political e l i t- t i tL l ii t 'i t nt ti o u t ' ' se it. whi l i i ) sider the ease with which the outcasts of lliliolontrebscl'iniegairhtletield;:ple of this country Europe, Itt the garb of paupers, robbers , thieves, burglars 111111 pick pockets, can lend grow ingd evil, of ten times the magnitude of nol- Illneornolliti:‘,ll.llll)::°%i•riq;:latitstitittl(nilt:telein'tuall/11.1(t'e11%:figtilitl:LetitiFit'ottifttl ‘rvtjillt'le: versal Negro Suffrage. We now stiffer the disgrace of a pugliistir prize lighter and ,that by our naturalization laws are made 0g:11711,31 the r i o t r h e e i g e i o l and N e n / 4 1' 1\1 throats, 'citizens without stint or discrimination. It may be at some distant day that negroes will be admitted to suffage, to cheek this foreign abomination rather as a preserva tive tweessity than an act of Justice. At some ruturo time disturbances will arise in our largo cities in consequence of the pre ponderating effect it' the large foreign vote, added to the aspiring anti corrupt politi cians. In our /fifth) congressional district, not - far distant from where I live, we have nogro farmer who owns a tine farm and is wealthy, and pays double mho amount of tax that the generality of farmers pay, and by his ottheatton and talents, is well quali fied to fill almost any °Mee in the gift of the people, yet he is debarred the right of a citizen in the face of the vain boasting of the Declaration of ndependence.—"That all mem are created equal, etc." Ito has been educated beyond the ordinary stand ard of education among farmers, and is a patron of learning, Is kind and charitable to the white man as «•( 1 11 as the black man, and possesses all the requisites to become at/ eminent fellow citizen, but he is denied the benefit, of the ringing of that famous hell of Liberty which was rung from Inde pendence hall more than ninety years ago, proclaiming "Liberty theoughoutall the lune unto cull. the inhabitants thcrcei.•' The ig norant foreigner by tho aid of naturaliza tion papers can exult over the colored 1 - Ow* , who perhaps may be the Hon of an em inent citizen and has great interest at stake, WWI(' the foreigner had /mating to be re kwesented in his own right, but his ignorance syd stupidity. In our day and Unto, We need not wonder at Thomas Jefferson for saying, "mat he trembled when he knew that en al 'ems just." Every crime of injus tice must have its punishment, and south lmteble, amid ut lentgth have come to grief by iho ad been swept away by this whirlwi:oh of ern ter purpose than Mr. Jeli ' ersott did, and ut o tern hand of divine Providence. If mire Jrtalicrbulthose whosowecdthe adorns,' item would be less rattan for symput b • y rani sor ead, " h o to others as we trout,! a•i.sh of/tees to ighty nce carry out the scriptural lnlunctlon, give equality and liberty t o mankind,all ' li g : y° en !t a r t : g i ll to tta4l.l e Y i n r to j tint entitled liber ty and prosperity, If its so doing I disturb not the rights of others. I would prefer to live under It government exclusively of white people unmixed with the African rave.. I never employ negroes, neither do I assowato with them from a matter of choice. It Is a privilege I claim as a free limn in a free land, and those who wish to associate with negroes and make them their equals and companions, should have the right. to do what f don't ehooso to do. I Wciuld freely give a liliend portion of my means, in aid to colonize the negroes, and hold out enthwentents for limn to emigrate to u country congenial to their nature, without compulsion. Mu bemuse 1 have the good fortune to be born white, toy eon science don't,elearly point out to me that should arrogate to myself rights and priv ileges, not to be enjoyed by iiod's people of a darker complex ion, SOIIIIIOrWIIIOII I know are superior to me in wealth and /shwa- Dish Since I left your town, children have been borti, grown tip to manhood and edu cated, and are now voters at tic polls. At that time the tow public school system was i geting fairly under way to become useful in advancing knowledge and civilization. Then the Democratic party had a largo ma jority, sometimes tell or more, but I have been so little interested in polities that I don't know the result of one election held since I left. If the Democratic party can raise such 8 majority at the present time in Columbia, it will be proof positive that it general system of education has not had the best effect; however, I trust that it Is different and the spread of intelligence, has had Its power in env native town. Such niett as Robert W. Houston, James Given and many other leaders of the Democratic, 'arty, who have long since joined the " in morable caravan' that people "ate silent Its of death," were they now living, 'ould never sanction the course of the present Democratic party ingiving aid and ~infort to treason an prof &gated In the . .. • Convention. awn is Da • niphant at last, and Jeff. evil§ has been eleased from confinement, to contaminnto .ith the breath of Ills nostrils the pure air f this destined land of Liberty and Equali y. The Copperhead party is exultant at he release of the Arch Draitor, wad speak out boldly what will and can be done, they talk its if 11 half a million of swords would soon again leap from their scabbards and make a great clangor throughout the land ; but this kind of bombast was heard everywhere during the rebellion, anti was Flowerless then in retard ing om an ei pat ton es It will be in the future, to chock the rapid strides of the civilization of the human race. "Cb Ming events east shadows before them," and the probability is that Jeff. Da vis will be the next Democratic candidate , for President, with Mr. Valandigham for Vice President. Kentucky 118118188 Food and true with good prospects from My Mary/and" end Delaware too, but for any more Staten to go Democratic, Is pro blematical. When the rebellion first broke out an eminent ex-judge front Pennsylva nia, predicted that President Davis would revel in the White I louse before four months, but the prediction sus not verified. The Judge and him party are not disheartened; they will give a long pull mid a bully strong pull altogether, and try to elevate Jeff. like ts kite. Ithccuse me, Mr. Editor, i am writing a long letter without much point or congrui ty. I have not been et your town since the bridge has been burned. I suppose a few years has made a great change in the place. I hope soon to call at your sanctum and see you, anti the changes and alterations of the once familiar town, and hope to see some of my old Democretic friends, but trust they will try to get the old "Democracy out of the bone" malt. be "redeemed, regenerated and diaenthrated" from the selfish idea, that Chinese, Japanese, Hottentots, or any other race of people are not entitled to the same liberty as themselves. You published my former tetter without pormisaion, now you have my permission to publish this if you think proper. I am very truly your friend, dm. - Puinte F. Wtsni.n. »»y»xslb SPECIAL NOTICES. A COUtiti. A COLD. OR A SORE Requires inunMiste Atieution, and siuml.l lw =I /Mtn/ c)at rf the Dthge, a Pennon, at Th e o at Coloraniplam, it (kilo, the malt. lilt tißuNcit.v. T oclIE Having a diret.t inlltieuee to the parts, giro Immediate relief. For - Rreueliltis, Anthem Catarrh, Consumptive and TkiicKit Dhroirt Disea.ies, Troiluse are used a ilk af frays K00(1 stWeers. SIEHiERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS Will ilnd Trochee useful in cleaving the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after all unusual exertion of the vocal organs. 'llto Trochee are Yeeommended and prescribed by Physicians, and hate had testimonials from eminent 111011 throughout the enuntry. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their effiency by t. test of many years, each year finds then. in now loealb Neu in varietal parts of the world, and the Melds are uttiveradlly pronounced better than other articles. °atm,. only -Brown's Bronchial Troehc.,," And do tilt take any of thu Worthfem Imointions that mat ho of fered. Sold everywhere. blee.l'eaatti AVER'g SARSAPARILLA 18 a concentrated extract of the choice root, so combined with other substances of still greater alter mitre power i.e to afford an etteetual antidote for dis eases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy Is surely wanted by thuso who suffer Soto Simmons complaints, and that one which will aceomplish their cure must prove, as this has proved, of immense ser vice to this largo clue of our afflicted fellow•eltixens. How completely this compound will do ir, has been proven by experiment on many or the VIIPIV. CilSoa to be found in the following complaints : Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Skin Ifiseascs,Plnfples Pustules. Illoteliee, Eruptions, St. Anthony's Fire, Pimples, or kiryalpelas, 'Vetter or salt Rheum. Scald !tend, Ringworm, de. s,ophilis or rerwreril DlA(ade is expelled ir the system by the prolonged use of thit and the patient is left to eotnpuratlve !Width. &nude thumps are caused by Bcrofulti in the hie.l, and are often soon curet by this EXIA.CT OE Sxusx. 110111.1.1. Do nut reject (hie invaluable medicine, because you have been impoped upon by oometh ing pretend. lug to bo Sermatotrilla, while it was not. When you bare used Ana's—then, owl not till then, will you know the (*Moo of Sarpoporifia. For intents par. Denham of the diseases It cure ,, , we refer you to Ayer's American Almanac, which the agent b e l ow named will furnish grotto to all who call for it. At'Xit's VATHAIITIC Pul.t.s, for the cure of t'o k . ((venom, Jaundice, Dyopepsht, Indigestion, Dynett tery, Foul Stomach, Hendocho. Pilo, Rheumatism, Heartburn arising hum thoordered Stomach, Pohl Gt. Morbid Inaction of the Rowel,,, Flatulency, Loos of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Itropey, Worms, Rout, Neuralgin, and as a Dinner PIS, are unequalled. They are sugar coated, so that the most penknife cab take them with pleasure, and they are the boot 4 0 1 Aperie the world for all the purposes of 14 family physic by Da. J. C. AVER 4 Cu„ Lowell, Moo:, end sot y all Druggists end declare in medicine everywhere. (June ifeltmo. HELSIBOLDII Fluid Extract Buobt is pleasant in taste ono odor, tree from all titittrlons properties, and mmediate to Ito action. THI RO AT , ( he , .1 NI - . SPECIAL NOTICES. . . . SCHENCK'S I'ULMONIC SYRUP • This great medicine cored fir. J. IL Sehenck, the proprietor, Patine. nary Consumption, when It bad assumed Its most formidable aspeet, and alien Spi , efiy death appeared to he inevilable. 1114 phy- N 1.1111151 fll.lllll/1111.11.111 his ease incoralq,., whin hr the use of this simple hut powerful remedy. Ills health was restored in a very short time, and no return of tlw disease, has lawn appre• for all the symptoms qultikly tin t and his present weight is more than In,.lttutilrwl pounds, Sine.. his rewowry, he lots devoted his attention exelunively to the ems. of Consumption. nut the diseases whielt are motility eompliettted with it, all the cores effected by Ili:11111.10•111(1/4 Pace keen very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Schenok makes profesnlonal visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients., and it in truly astonishing to set. poor ion .urnptis es that harm to be lifted out of their ear doges, mid inn few months healthy, robust persona. PPLAIONIC SYBCP, SEAWEED Tom(' and MANDRAKE . PILLS are generolly till reqiiired in miring Consumption. Foil directions aceompony each, so that any ono call take them withino seeing Or. Sehenelt, but when it {8 I'ollll.ll - it is best to see him. lie gives fliriVilq• trio, but tilt a thorough examination with his itespirometer his fee in three dollars. Please observe', when intrehosing. hint the two likenesses of the inwtor—one when tit the last stage of t 7 onstunptlon and the other as he now is, ht per feet health—are on the um - eminent stamp. Sold by all Druggists 11111 i Dealers. Prim , I.GO per bottle, or 7.lgi the half dozen, Letters for advice N/101/11/ always be directed to Dr. Sehenek's Princi pal (Mice, 1X... 15 North nth street, Philadelphia, Po. I tenenl Wholesale Agents. Demos Barnes tit Co., N. Y.; S. S. 'Lowe. Baltimore, 31.14 John D. park, Cincinnati, u.; Walker Taylor, Chiyage, col. tins Bros., St. Dolls, Alto, I Ipovtl, CUMAX Salve, ler burns, scalds, scrofula, salt rheum, sores, broken breasts, frost bites, chth 18ins, tails, swellings, do., whether upon loan or beast, I+ the meat wonderful so tielo over produced. tither good ;alleles alleviate; this cures. It allays inflammation, subdues pain, and heals without a sear. It is worth Its weight in gold to any family, and should always be out band. It is warranted to do what it says every I into. MOFFArS UM PILLS & PHOENIX BITTERS Were first used in private prat:deo In Ist2s. They were introduced to the public In 155 .11, since which time their reptnntion has ritendeit, until they have a Mlle in 1,01t 1 .01 of all other cathartic and purifying nuidielnes. There in hardly n /1111//IS nineng civil toed nations who have not personal ovidetwo of their beneficial °fleets. Their great success is owing to their uniform reliability in eases of constipation bilious and stomachic diseases, whether of lung or short duration. They are entirely vegetable in their (1,1111/01.111011, 0111.1 harmless to the gentlest Jaunt. one ingredient opens the pores of the skin; another in diuretic; and stimulates proper action of the kid neys; a third Is emollient, loosening phlegm and Inuntifirom the lungs; other proportion are warming 1111 , 1 1 1111:1111 11 , and ClOllllllO the SWIIIIIIII 1111 , 1 bowels from unhealthy secretions. Their combined effect is, to rcgolate the impaired functions of the system, nod to produce health. It Is not asserted 11Iitflat's Pills are a cnre.all—that they will core ell complaints —hut under ordinary cienmstanceq they may be relied upon to cure Ilerroll l, end sick headnehe, cos. tiventiss, dyspepsia, iniligestiint, jaundice, liver nap bilious etonfliaints, ,m general weakness, do. They it expte,nly mode Gar ilicso discuss, upon 111111100 S Of cures eon Lo tiled. In no single intiamie ins to complaint ever come to our knowledge. otter,. they have not. operated 11- I'o'lolll - printed eireithir around totolt folly oxpl, t ios the sYloplotos tool ctrisos of welt disease, specitio. treotottjit. furui.hnu ovldete,, IVe I, oily refer to 12ei - . Lntid I.Thier. Frani: lin, N. I who Wito eurcd of ilyhropsi“. I'. R. Cross, of (Aired complaint. If. Ifooley, of had scrofula, slid had to tf.o ortiteli• 00; was ~11red hi three weeks. .1,111/eS P. I oolong, of Adrian, Mich., .•itred of bilious liter. lies-. Henry l'reidiyterifin I htireh, intianagtia, rid., of and agile. Hey. Ed. 11. May, Twentydirst Iciew York, of rhennnithari and piles of 25 years standing. 12cv. Saninel Ilawles, editor of the Springfield (Mass.! Replihneall, leas eared of terrible enstiveness. Ilona Ed. Webber, of Itittnney, N, H., of liver complaint, etc., etc,, etc. .1 box of Mottit's Lifo Pills, with Ldp eirettlars, will be sent grails to any physician or clergyman, en the receipt of two three cent postage stamps. Motlitis hire Pills aro 2t cents per box. Mofflit's P lll . lll x Bitters. Si per bottle. 'limy ere sold by all respettnble denies throughout tho continents and the Islands of the oectin. Will rE At HOW I, Atili, proprietors, Rueeessars •to Pr. John Mont and Pr. Wm. B Moffitt, 121 I.lbrody street, New York. *arch U3 4 '87, ly. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CB .SItX. Muftis, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, CS•oup, Whooping Cveyh, Quinsy, and the numerous as well as dangerous diseases of the Mont, Chest and Luge, proud' In our changeable climate at all seasons of the year; few are fortunate enough to escape their baneful Influ ence. How important then to have at hand a certain antidote to all these complaints. Experience proven that this exists In Widar's Nahum; to an extent not found In any other remedy; however severe the suffering, the application of this soothing, healing and wonderful Balsam at once vanquishes the disease and re.dores the mutterer in wonted health. MR. JOHN' kIt,NTO, OF BALDWIN, CIIICMDNO IOt'NTY, N. Y., writes: " I was urged by a neighbor in get one bottle of the Balmain for my wife, being assured by him that In vase It did not produce good effects, lie would pay for the bottle himself. On the strength of such practi• cal evkinece of its merits, I procured a bottle. My wife at title time was en low with what the Physicians termed BeATED ColiarmPTios a. to Ito unable to raise herself from the bed, coughing constantly and rale log morn or less blood. I commenced giving .the Balsam as directed, and was so much pleased with its operation that I obtained another bottle, and coutitnt• eil giving It. Before this bottle was entirely used, sin CCIIPPIi Coughing and was strong enough to sit up. The' tl flit bottle entirely filloitoells MI To HIALTU, doing t h at which second Physicians had tried to do but failed." _ Prepared by SETH Sr. FOW LF & SON, Is Tzemont Sc,, 14080,,11, and Cor RIO by Drsgg generully. , q.,110F , t I 1 Dr. LUtiol., of Paris, one of the moat eminent lenlisan Of Europe, said The most astounding moults may be nntielpated when lodine eau he dimiolved in pare wider." 14..1tiramt, alter fifteen yearn of scientific re• scorch and experiment, has aneceeded In dissolving one notaync "parter gt*Lati of lodine toenail fluid ounce of water, and Ma moat oxfoutatino reaulta hare fulbnoat i(a site, particularly In Scrofula and diaensea there• from. eirculare free. Dr. N. Ander.'odine Water to for sale by J. P. R „I DINSMO E, 28 Day Street, New Yojrk, and by all Drunglete. June I,lmol MANHOOD And youthful vigor 11TO remained by Ilelmbobru Extroot Buchu. FREE TO EVERYBODY A large t pm Orenlar, giving Infonnelion of tho greatest lmperlanee to the young of both Furter. It terminal how the homely may heroine the despleed rovpeeted, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentlemen eliould fell to Kona their Address, end receive a copy past- pall by re.. turn mail. Address. P. 0. Drewer,2l, inereV-einj Troy. N. Y. CONSUMPTIoN CURABLE uv ISC. SCHENCK•S MWM2 To core consumption, the system must lie Fre pared so that the lungs will heat. 'to accomplish this, the liver and stomach must lirrt be eiennsed and an appetite created for good is holesonle food, wittelt, by thOinciiiienes will be digested properly and good healthy blood :nuclei tlut bitildlug up the constitution. Solionek's Mandrake Fills cleanse tbo sloniaen of all bilious or inucimigsgiceuninlations ; and try using the Sk3l, Wl,ll Toni-.nn vonneelion, the appetite is restored. Xtelienek's Pulmonic Syrup is nut rivions an well tel Medicinal, and, by using rho three remedies, oil impurities no expelled from the system, and good, wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If pntients will take these medicines according to directions, Consumption very frequently it is its last stove yields readily to their action. 'Fake the . pills frequently, to Means° the liver and stomach. It does not follow, tint because line bowels ore tint costive they lire not required, for sometimes In diarrhoea they ore necessary. The stoniaeh taut lr kept hettillty, and an appetite created In allow the Pub monk. Syrup to :wt. On tire respiratory organs pro , party and alloy any Irritation. Then all that is re quired to perform in permanent mire is, to prevent taking raid. Exorcise ahout the rental an much os possible, eat oil the richest food—fit !nest, goitre, and, hr fact, anything the Appetite craves ; but be panellist and mmitiente well. net no BLINDNESS. DEAFNESS AND cATARItII, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. .1. IHAAO4, Occulist and Atirist, (formerly of Leyden, Ilolinnd,t No. Ma Pine Street. Philadelphia. Testi monials from the most reliable sources in the city and country can bo seen at his office. Tho Medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as be lots no secrets in his practice. ArtiHalal Eyes inter ted without pant. Nu charge made (or examinntion. May 4th, ly.l - .IIELII3(ILD'S FLUID EXTRACT l3UCIlt', Is a certain mire for diseases of the bladder, kid neys, gravel, dropsy, organic weakness, female com plaints, general debility, and all diseaseb of the urinary organe, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating and nn matter of how lung stooling. Diseases of these organ, require the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, consumption or insanity may ensue. thir Scab and blood are supported (ruin these sources, sad the nealth and happiness, and that of posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Heinthold's inlet Snellu, establialied upwards of iS yenta, prepared by • 11. T. UELMBOI.D, Druggist, 604 Broadway, New York,,end 104 South Tenth street, Piffle, Pa. [Mar. 3, 'B7, ly. I= A fientletwin who suffered for yearn from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, end all Me effects of youthflil indiscretion, wiU, for the sake of suffering humsaity, seed free to all who need it, the recipe nod directions fur making the simple remedy by *high he was cured. Buffeters wishleg to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in _perfect oonadence, JOHN B. OGDEN, Hey 18,417.1 y) 42 Ceder Street, New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. „ - TARE no more nhplensant and unsafe remedies for unpleasant and dangerous disbases. Use Rolm hold's Extract Bimini and Unproved Rose Wash. ID'A YOUNG LADY returning to her country home, after a POJOnell of a few months in the City, wail hardly recognlscid by her friends. in place of a coarse, rustle, Hushed fare, PIIO had a soft ruby eomtlexion of nliniait ulnrbie Pmoolhneas,andin stead of twenty-three she really, appeared but eighteen, Cpon inquiry as to 'the 1.01190 of so great a ehange, she plainly told them that she used the Cirrossion Bohol, and tionsiilers it 1111 ilIVIIIUM)10 acquit milieu to any Lady's toilet. by Ito use any Lady or Gentleman can Improve their pet-tonal appenrance a hundred fold. It in simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet nlittlliptlliPeli in it 9 effi cacy in drawing impurities front, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. By Its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it nil its impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface UN Name intended it should be, clear, soft, smooth nod beantiffil. Price SI, vent by Mail or Expre.s, on reeetpt of an order by W. I. CLANK & CO,, Chemists, No 1, West Fayette fit„ N. V. The only American Agents for the sale of the P/11010. marn3l7-ly TIIE glory of man is strength, therefore the ner roue and debilitated should Immediately uau Helm bold's Extract Hoehn. TO CONS LI m env Es The advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very thilpie remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe Inns; affeetion, and that dread disease Censnmption, Is anlious to Make known to his fellow-sufferers the moans of oure, To all who desire It, he will send rt copy of the pre scription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will RIM a Sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, ilron chills, Coughs+, Colds. and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only el (heel of 1110 advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, no it will Coot them nothing, nod may prove n blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, ram by return mail, will rise address N .V. EDWARD A. WILSON, MaylB,ll7-1)1 Williamsburg, King Co., New York. AIA, MAY MAIHIY HAPPILY, Irregpeetivo of wealth. age or bounty; and the love of the oppogite gel( eon be gained by following elmplo roles, Send a directed envelope to SARAH 11. LAMBERT. June Illth, ly Greenpolnt, Kings Co., New York . _ coLOATE'S AROMATIC VD:Ib:TABLE SOAP. A superior TOILET SOAP, prepared from refined EGE'fAIILE OILS In combination with (ILY^EIt /Nr„ and especially deqlvnti fnr the tmof LA DIF:S RIO for the NURSERY. Its perfume In exqttlidle, and Its washing properties unrivalled. For mole by all druggist., [may 25,'67.1y. SHAITEItEU constitutions restored l Helm bohr, Extrnvl litieliti. KNOW THY DESTINY Madame E. F. Thornton, the great-English Antrolo. gist, Cloirroyant and psychometrician, who has le toolohoil the seiontitie Messes of tint old world, has now totaled hersolf nt Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thornton possesses melt wonderful powers ofsecond sight, as le enable her to impart knowledgs of the greatest importance to tlio ningloor married of either 85X, While to it Wale of (ranee, sho delineates the vet y (calluses of the person you are to Marry. and by the aid of an inertilbeiti or lithnioe power, known as the Psyt•homut rope, gliartintOtto lu protinvo a life like picture of the htture husband or wife of the op plieant, together with data of marriage, position in hre, trotting trails of chanwter, ,le. This to 110 hlllll- ling, on I.lottiooltdB of testimoniels can assert. 4110 IV ill SA'IO,I When desired a certified tsertificate, or Written guarantee, that the pirturo to irlist it pur ports to be. Itv enelosing 11 small look of Indy and stating pliwe of lartb, litio,illorotoition and crimple.. Hon, and toed...sing fifty emits and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receiye the pi etoro toil desired information by ',Mtn mall. Ali COM. ittlincentions sacredly ettittldenthd. Addr e s s I n eon ... titlence, No4lollo` E. P. Thornton, P. ii. Box, 213, Hudson, N. V. • 000 o'o7-1 y MISCELLA N EW STIM E THE UNDEltiilt :NED bus opened n Ladies Ilti iientie Furnishing Store, In lite Itooin ad joining the l'oNi :uale, where everything will lir reqiilre.l for ruffles' or !tents. LAMES DEPARMHNT A sarlety of Dre. and 4 Trimmings, linttona, In great Vari et lea The Latest Styles f9r Spring Wear, is Amber and Crystal Trimmings, Mark and Bugle Trinintino, &e Mark ;And colored Itibbnnm, and Belting. A KI\DR 1)F 1101 W SK I ItTS, A Large aasortna•nt of Ladtea' Mkutem and Children's HOSlERY,—anitable for Flpring and Bummer wear. GLOVES OF ALL KINDS P.mbroldpred f'nllara and Ctiffk, Hem Atltvfled and I.inpn Handkerchiefs, White Ruffling and Trimmings. And a large variety of other goods used ►iy Ladies, GENTS' DEPARTMENT This dopti Omen t eonalpitm of a gre: - I variety Gents I ioodri, VIZ: Latest Ktyles I'roVllll4 111)11'1'1es, Eugene, Henrietta, he., dre Hosiery of all Hinds and prices. Liner. Collars and Cuftli Paper Collars and Co fni, Shirts, anti Shirt Fronts Underwear In great variety, Suspenders &C., &e 01 1 )3 4 1 - i LUNA mail.. to ardor and Warranted to tit. ROBERT T. FRY, Poet-Oilier Bul l / 1 1nAt, Lorttat St., Columbia. Apt 11,417-1 y) FASHIONABLE HATTER. JouN M. C3REEN, Has retnowst Ids Wore to N 0.4 East King street Next door to liarr's Dook Store, LANCASTF.It, l'A., Where he WU: fitted up roomer; to curry on In un extenutvele. the M I !TU RE OF HATS, &C Orders may he left, or sent at any time, and satisfaction guaranteed. I have only the beet workmen, and um at all tines prepared to supply those who may favor MO With VI mill with the lipwr AND EAPEAT HATS AND CAIN, of the Latest and moat Faithlonable hityle, Having had eouelderable experience In the Madness, he hopes Le meet a gencroua share of pc bile patronage. April 11, '074.1.1 JOHN M. .01110.1 N. GAuDEN S 1 EDP Buy them at MEYERS' Family Medicine Store. (April ii, IM6I. ANNOUNCEMENT TO TRF: PUBLIC PARRY'S OOLDEN MORTAR D R 170 ST taf,' , the hwuhpwrteern fDr Dll kin& of 081 (;8, PATENT M EDIC IN ES FANCY ARTICLES &r Tiu <'FLE6fATKU Ring's Ambrosia, Th 4. best lialr prepurstion In the world ! MED NEW (ARDEN SEEM. Wollill respectfully annpu IWO to t he citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that our Mons has lately been tilted up,.and slockod with a new lot DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Whirls we otter nt reduced prleem Thankful fur the liberal patronage heretofore extended, we hope still more In encourage your support, by strict attention to business, and by keeping gond Rotes, PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS, We pay espeelal attention to compounding PHYSICIANH' PanacktIPTIONS, and ebildrPrt sent to the Store, will be as carefully waited upon as grown persons. Our Customers can rely upon first class DRUCN4 and 111 anivisrgs, as we keep no other. • DON'T FORGET TIIE PLACE, PARRYII GOLDEN MORTAR WO STORE, FRONT RT., ABOVIII.LOCOM mar. 80,41711 Mune)l.l. Pa. -I-! & 34 South Third Street (BETWERN MARKET Jr CHESTNUT,) B IN' K E R;;• . ; , AND IMALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7-30 s, JUNK JULY 'AND AUGI'ST 'Without Clint to.goaßt i mmtn with R PROFIT GOLD, SILVER, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES Applications by mall will reeelve prompt al entitm, and all information cheerfully furilialted fltoeks and Bonds bought and mold on commis lon hole or In Neu• York, Orders sollelted. \hu•ch 9,180741 m. EW GROCERY STORE. The Subserli)er would rem - wet fully inform t te Public generally, that he lam Just received a general absortment of filmcF,iliEs. prviVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICE. [leaned Sugars of all kinds, N 0.1,110,1 Z•less Maclierel, English ,t Amerlean Pickles, Sugar Cured Hams, Extrll Fine Syrups, 01,1 It 1111 d Java Coffee, DINED AND CANNED FRUITS, Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard tdwaya on band nod of the very best grades. Our Mock of staple and fancy groeerles is full and complete nntlwe Intend keeping it fresh, by almost daily additions. Notions or d fferen t. kinds always on hand. I•'REDERICK IirCHER, 01. cor, 9th & Locust !Sift. PT. 13ABNURS PATENT lASTIC STRAP AND BUCKLE FOR PANTS, VESTS AND DRAWERS This little invention la Just out, and as it Is no "humbug," Is meeting with a rapid sale. It ran be applied in a moment to any garment, by any person, causing it to fit perfectly. Its elasticity prevents tearing the straps unit buckles oil the clothes, and also allows perfeet freedom of the body while working or taking exercise. For sale by Tailors evil the trade generally. Send 2fleents, Mr strap, cdrytdarri,terinntoaentg and the trade, to the BA lINUM E. N. it. B. COMPANY, (tilt Broadway, New York, 101 Agentx Wantt,l lit l•Vl'l'y pine S, 'O7-If I ft ESTABLISHED 1829. Z'S. OLD HSTA BIAS 1 1 RD HAT, ('.l' AND NO. 20 NOII.III QUEP:N tsr., LA . :WASTE/1 1 , 1 . .5. We would. respectfully muumuu s. that we are now nrrptired to furnish our customers with the Latest Styles, consisting of licittlettum's DREStI4 SILK, PLAIN AND BRUSH. 14'Plt .IND N't)tll.. ru sTI PF I Ass' Nt ERE soFT KITE", • mxTENDED BRUIN, AND PLEXIDLE SELF-ADJUS+TINii ATIFF AND D'oRSAY !MINI HATS, lit nett•, Novel HMI .DeSigliM, and at suen prices Ha to make it an inducement for nll to purchase. =Si CAPS ! CAPS !! CAPS ! Our stock of Caps comprises all the newest styles for 3ten's, Boys' and lithlreD's Spring and Summer Wear. Ora Morm tM -EguALITN"ro ALL." The lowest sefltng price niarked in figures on each artiele, and never varied (ruin, la SHULTZ & Hui. Cap and Fur Store, No, 2) North Queen Mt. AIWA LT. KINDS OP SHIPPING FUNS DOUGHT, AND 111011PNT CAMII PRICAS PAID. [laal•:lo,'67 Hll SE S' (.4 0I) 8 . These highlypopuinr Pic-Nie grounds have azed up for the Season. Substantial plat forms under Cover; thus offering Superior in ducements for Meeting, Parties, Celebrations, Ace. Persons wishing to rent, will aunty to May 4, if} 13. F. limsE, NIT C ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS agalnitt trip firm of J. W. STEACY d: CO., or STEACY & BOWERS, will present the Name to the wider- Maned, and those indebted will please come for ward and settle without delay, to J. W. HTEACY, Walnut Street, abovem2d, Columbia, Pa, April 27, lstl. [Awe Handkerchlerm yALUABLE MILL PROPERTY -• ni-oprvi COUNTY von E. - . at valuable FLOUR MILL known as the "PERRY MILL," situated on the Susquellanha River, between Perryville and Port Deposit, Coen county, Maryland, with a water front on tho river of T5O feet. The capacity of the MIII is about 310 barrels of Flour per day. The Orain and Flour is conveyed by Oinal Boats direct to and from the Mill. The Port Deposit Raiirmul passes directly in front of the Mill. A switch and siding Is con structed on theproperty, thereby affording com munication with the Baltimore and Philadelphia markets, nt nil periods of the year, by railroad and water. There is a commodious and well-built. Miller's House, with a Barn, Spring MUM', Garden, on the premises. The property is in fee, and embraces Upwards of SEVENTY ACRES OF LAND, and will be sold cheap and on accommodating terms. Apply to Mr. Jesse 'Heaton, on the premises, or to WM. CR ICHTON 6: SON, June 1, at] Box 1,183, Baltimore, Md. VALUABLE TAVERN STAND AT PUBLIC MALE. A new Tavern Stand, with a lot of ground con taining 121 feet front on the Lancaster turnpike, mo feet deep, and 1113 feet front on Washington street, situated In the Borough of Columbia, Pa., will be sold to the highest bidder, on MOT DAY, June 17th, ISM, at John Wagners' Hotel. Brewers and others should not neglect to em brace tills opportunity. Sale to commence itt 7 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms, which are easy, will be made known by WM, ROCHOW, June 1, 81) TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed propavala will hi, received by the undereigned until TH171 , 1.'41)4 V, the Ann day of June next, for the Grading, and Culvert masoitry, of Third Street, from Walnut street to the Marietta Turnpike, Plane and Specilleathm of the work nut, - he seen at the oftlee4it Ile. Borough Regffintor. • P. GOSSLER, Howl Cfmillep. !!!MEMMiI D IVIDEND. CoLUMNIA NATIONAL BANK, I Hny 2NIII, INIt7, The Direction; of this Institution hove tills ;Inv titninTeli n DIVIDEND OF SEVEN DOLLARk PER SHARE, clear of United Slater Tux, _pnv able on demand. SANWEL SHOCH, June 1, fig Cannier, Y ES Yaulten and Gentlemen drnw this way. thin In the place to buy your CONFECTION - S, At W. 11. BOLLINGER'S, Wholesale and Retnn Confectionery, Front Street, No. I Wolfs Row. or opposite the Columbia Bridge, where •oat will find 11w Largest and Hest Aasorted Stock In Columbia, which will be sold nt the lowest Market Rates, orders wil l beul dyof attended to.-tia kinds Mtn and Itatury Candies, Sugar Toys, lee Cream, ae., Mnn tired and Constantly kept on hand. PERFI'M ERY ICE CREAM & FANCY (AKER, FURNISIIF.D FOB PARTIES, BALLS, &c., AT SHOUT NOTICE. • W. H. BOLLINGER, No. 1, Wolf's Row, Frout St. May 95, InlnJ T OWN LOTS AT PRIVATE SALE. stitswribers having purchased from the I', R. R. Co. apart of the property owned by them I: It - i unted n thaplouthern part of the Borough, are desirous of selling Lots for building purposes, and are now prepared to offer than to tin' pub lic at reasonable rates. By calling at the office of A. S. Green a plan of the extension of the Borough through the prop erty, showing the streets, alleys, &e., can be Aeon, and terms made known. 111 I LIP GOSSLER, AMOS S. GREEN. may .1 'll7-3m METING OF CORPORATORS. The Colmiasioners named in an Act, ant t cd, an Act to Incorporate the Caledonia and South Miamian HMI fond Company,jala arc at the last Session of the Legislature, will Mer at the "Big Spring lintel," In Newrille, cu rabcn land counts, on Tuesday, June llth, Me, to ',per LIOOka, receive lalbt4PrlptiOaattad 110 other th Ines according to the provisions axed Charter. May 25, 8t) THADDEUS STEVE NS. JINDIAN REMEDIES Dr. Williams' Celebrated PAIN KILLER. Lta and SALVE. For sale only at FREDERICK . Ill'CllEltft, Cor. 4th and =cost St, June I, 2t] BOARDING. Pleasant Rooms with Board is offered ?b respectable persons. Apply la MLR. BEAMF.It, Unmet Ht., bor.it If 44 6th tits. May 25, 31*) :. -OTICE. Where/u4 _, Letters Testamentary to the tate of NA NOEL CONKLIN, deceased, late of West Hemp/leld township, have been granted to the aubserlhens. All pemons indebtr..4l to. the said Estate, are re:moiled to make Ilninedtate payment, and those haelng elahrts aintnst the Estate or said decedent, wilt make the en in known to John M. Odder, at Mountvllle. EIJEA CONKLIN, JOHN 11f. °RIDER, Executors, AY tfb, at] MISCELLANEOUS. Pt!TLADELPTII A , CONVERTED INTo 5-'2OB WNATED! FOR STORE 0 YES!