, 60 itolustbia go. MO eotttilitiit/ 11; saturday, Alartot Xl4 18.87. Advertisentente,aroure Szpratitp. mist be nano to on Or be reamer* IN* Ceutall . We am authorised to Bilinottnee' JACOIt OREENAWALT, of lititoot township, Ott vandlditto for County Oontmlationott nutdeot in the itoetalon of the Unfelt ftepaillet; •O n . ennventitm. • " • " * For Court/ Treiimusel. We are authorised to anteputee the Mini of WILLIAM( ROBERTS, of West Ramon.ld, ai a candidate for Combllietdre the Vel Repablieett .Peatft Caaveatlea k eebleaklktha decision of WO Catereation.• Glen. Pope and IL 1,. . , Our readers may reilleMl*. the. Were; lialied an editorial in our ciatintrp months ago, in which sn , Withal thriettetr4 don of the people and of the GOVernMet% to the feet that the rebels--41efreted of% the tattle-fiell—Were allowed go poisoll 4 ihe mind* of the people on the eit*Joet Of thy &SUVA of the war, and to sow the Weeds another rebellion by keeping alive a vie Lionel feeling in the Heath, and liestheinteno to notoriety the defeated rattknas anti IlitUf• tore who had Intingurated the %bedpan. The particular *stenose to which ,wegien called attention, were the pubileogoa of OW life of the out-throat and robber; ltioaebyi (of course, by the Harpers t ) anti "TlipAlver between the States," by A. A. Staplintuy we forget by whom published, the vary tie tie of the latter work being (11 , MiS qP . • Now at the time of writin g sslele ip question, we hardly had the yonitteoliktog that so humble a sheet as the .".):191 , 14*Ate. See" and so feeble a' pun, 4$ tllliknonl4 move the groat Government of thiliflittigi States to action in the„ matter hope that our euggoations would be onion.. ed by journals alelding a larger influente,. mid that we might ho thus indireetlyitiltru mental in effecting, the desired obJefitr* were disappolnted,•however, The 'govern ment luta eouoillided to be magitenintoutt, (t) and to allow the treason which was defeat ed in the field, to MAO high carnival in the paper 4 and floating literature of the day. We have seen the offsets and are seeing it daily; Davis liberated and sent on a tour to cenada to raise up friends and partisans' for :1 fr , sit insurrection; the rebel General rvgarti a welcome guest in New York, led rebels flaunting their hided tint for.o at fashionable balls and pante:anti% S and making ap'en boast of their par ti • ..,lion In the rc-bellton-, and not only so, t,n only and defiantly advising the ob qn the proems or reconstruction n. .r the humane provisions •of the laws • fed by Congress fbr thebetteringtif the • ,lit ion of the South. What we failed to effect, may be effected h, ever througli other agenolea. Gen. Pope officially notified the government that tier work of reixinetruotion cannot go on e. Idle such pestilent allows V U. 11., #lll and his brother traitors ve Allowed to use their personal end indaunee against it, and urgers the neeesitity.of gattingelikof them. The Numeettort einnigg good authority is Warlitly loyal press throughout*. eortniee t Irhicts we are exceedingly rejoiced. to perAelve, and we nosy reasonably hope that the gov ernment will apprvlide die soundness of his sierra. "flOthe gavertlitiela %dis owning 0 4 1 1..410)100n wS 4 0 0 4147, - *. il t conaloogind . alati We o4 a tiolientit.4o4 aftwontoni**6ooooMaildsit remeltier• heretnastatei Siestriatenbattatto: Orttekt NtieA~M Oaf Tasettriesetevabey ittetoW • trt rettatellir= rep. ,wissreo+ l lam‘r ormasit*.Mvt the * ` kingsepotaibin be as treasonable as the aPobakes B. H. Hill, (and this peltilitiut fro* being read by hundreds for- easerygns. .silapean have an opportunity of boort* /to opeeohon, and the book too,) Win* the egivontowe of *M ts. from UAW. , siortil.PWAlllMUndikil beams I : ' 4 ' .f , , ANMa 1r .au up* M. 'Arairitlalp*m Went. (linongii )4 0 lkinin sollW awastiroa tliet 4. wig; 7 1 , 00 too S , thin dignolok "0, and we eallwpow tisk tho a* , IrtArOc» mid our • . • '''. i, 'II' ~ l'' .4 'Ec •We " WS f0r.10,0014114 ca'S lied 1e "..4 for pW lite 10041e4tleri .sinXeitle tof obscene end i~jlll/01, Mot "011 4 1404: (before tint 0414.11. ,0941ni1114404. nude treolok :414110141 1 W14.4M 1 31, tiSe 11"(1. of Q =Nten. lll V= Ss 446' torintWiltheie Mk ~., ;Ono* *antiwar "' - '''''"'" • ' -" par,. gr. i U :poU of con . { Frew ssirgalloar sad believed.* Unit 3r 6,y of the Bxleslv tq thithrallt eiceonterita 'lugs •Ms loNeess, Iniq Het higfandf tannin • the JpglokOre, power, end be regarded ail who adh - ersar, to it. as Ids enemies. It hi, es the New York Times says: " "the diet *gide out sharp and' tilosr,- that .. neon found no Itrailt Wjtb ill(r. titehton the paddy", adhesion of thhistteille polioy oft the ve Of Is of • inseitttitb — Itnit bbl‘ .- 100040 X 0!M• Neltyl - IM I ` w , • et. • - 77" .. • TT .io f'.« , ..'' . 0.1 ' RA .• - ''''' 'ff: + 0 1 43 111,4010 Miii tioutlftneniiith lido 4 - 40'.:: 111,441 1 1 ging jilOorn Wo' fl nd ,•: W ;lona!, led to :rend ifit ii% to t.- NOrths baetrilion mold the d ntottg themoolOso moon and doldinod an to do - . • kr.o.e.r .. Am It mime to pass that their prlsons and kOnitt *erattlhat ovedilarrlairwith'thleves and adventurers who Otkana to. plllogo and plunder, but Who Were overthrown and east gaireln, for they were ansmken of Godllua. AVII:01.1,041.1094, IheAre4-trall tor came unto , the ; people er.the South say ing::•,, " fie ye °taint° the land and enquire oon (*ming Wet* Men held Innidele t and of thaw w ho halve otoronlittid I'ol4 uty and•tree awahall yetedie. the apeeetogakera, and Ono rainzeniktiptH ye ;Ott•neon thorn * and a purse their Windt', aiiiioelo`theto “ A ftettt , or those who have of horie ateiding, drunketnteroktutteilegibond age Atilt ye lithe the aides• to tollow the armies, and timeditors,to publish, the gew,a papera, And the hot ye shalt nod to. Ben and I'erns..l; INVoti," , And tf. name tn pawl thatethe tketlell th e North asettethbfadtiritf dititi4ool the 'Ow& eat of the newatepent, kat the Insloattlotint ones they did net hitheri, t itntrating Wtalehen the ritttiesindial#ol#po it bites itself, even se) iiab. 'lsooll4 r — tietid Me and non• saunmete 118 otettthittnicitko• They.die of thelt.crwn Inumiedneei, Now,theiv whowent about seeking whom they might haraninur were petted with de ceased animals of the Mine perstpteten and with over•rlpe egg", Thee Amvestwets not threat to the notords •thdr .heldtetylbr the purple and fine !thee In whitish they were clothed, and the apeach.tnakers soon became ex-ttoot. They' went Into Oartnershlp Mond Boy In the suintltuto And balluti , 44 l oPiair buslnees. , .000011**41.40 libtaa'44.44lr 64111111104W - toNft,iplaae. AbaiiMb'Wpre illistoye#lo)*Alse 6061 44-4 r :chansol. au .106Oztiontedurato money which r6ould not tistquitk i tt oquivillettt It& paper and ink Whormiri to 'pant, 'opuslit otter ocoupa tknut., The majority of them soon found their way book thdlr old quartet* tor sheep ithhtring and , rObbing hon-roosts;Rome or. theui did a flourishing IMllinesit jumping bounties until Baker caught thern;and they Wore duly olevat6d: Some bowie howers of, wood and drawers of Wier, while - some more fortnnate wmmed themselves into the Confidences of Insurakpoe anntantem.- But the OoppeTheatl, nesyspapsre bitten themselves aeon dirltuilett sivanand the people tolerate the\fent whit% remain ukeing out a miserable, entstenee, only on account of their hatmleu imbecility. Nov the Northern armies were victorious anti emote the rebel/11dr. mid thigh. And there arose Otte from among the peo ple Who was called Myatt& • Sinop was he of Stature and .lo* of speech, yet he foresaw the manceuvrings of his adversaries with a preeeption exoeeding that of any other man. - ' Awl Abrehaniezaltell him above ad oth ers as the chief captain over thehoits An , he war a great Warrior and Modest •withal. ` Now the * rebels having their armies de *Worst ;tad being out olf front, other corm tr)es by reason of the blockade, delivered Metromilves up to Illysees. ANA threilittunit OlittWrierth there wer e rejoloinr, and the hearts of the people were nie4! MS by ag *mk Bat ineganftrninsiiiiitt Milt dastardly ,hivelhms in :the North, the copperheads, weptlend Walled' Sid' imenhed their teeth tr,h. th , ibltd ltriphstit ppon themselves 9 11 44 000 htthth NO min ' Wen anduipigunii dies When therjuless 0 316 4 - Altk-.40.4 no is jiOctraey imiOntbeidtinif dying ; tliny like 'onto the /12aiutog Angilnddind Onto inn enamilitbi Ilikiiiiiminringe had, anti nifitt ' AND OF 01141lERS vl. IMO .11411101111 b tleeratary kleCallooh hes denharged sixty alarksivonntirTrgasnry Depart , sul. liff,Vnilifs Will soon be sent ii4:3* • l b:'iddr e ssed General fq,Midews, onrseonstradion. • Alabamawillgintenthong , of white vote for rsoonstruo , Georg% us many, while three direction. lie thinks that the States diould be fee d f r om the turbulent leaders of old rebellion. t 4100 "* Z " :1: 11 1o h n c" . o7piptoo na l irosimaat Montreal on litutdey ;..00: Atesblnil Shiti,ooo. ' , • !i ota, litioraffillt ktheing irrat minibus in Melt,. ' *kers were Inallarlitlis frosa"Mdtar ingdire weels Wine Soly M. It is making IWO *O. 1 .4 Ile" AMUR" 0 11 1 1 7. . 'll,brinastAmma hove been killed and ,a 11010 p iyounidiont in . , at Alt' Washington lair visa 1 i• XUarJildile Vliher , , tair ignelley'inams of4,l..M'hw pr acticing in his' l:. ..rfOn .P . *.Milftlosi 'praddinliand limilialowl, ltrthesarove area Ware adopted; 4 : moot WO* poliltuel oantesieffie going on to Oalilbruhs %Viet patties are in the' 464 --.. s persons were drowned on Monday, 1100.1nYartMlw-Hatriplihire, by the constr.- itirda.bout. ME General Grant, undo** direction of the eiti* c on...Toaftlar, hunted an order ; iliplping.,3loso o vrat__,G.orgq ftittati - etnnalitm of Jibe Plith !dither)* Die. , 'ffiFt4 4 1 0 r 00 %4 ft , AL 8 114 RItlad to, the •valfrifolglaStepoitattatontoftite and,Mitior , Gen,.W, ocklanoo9li 10,40 cons aneadopho Deputtnent of the daraberland. , atr.;ooll4lltik`hikielltriutd slater, and a obil4 of tie latter, were drowned in the It tiatictiloa "river, near Itookford, 111., on ,04 , 440 . *Kt 'OP** tilt Oct Oftlid tientlitgettee,_erater anvil W , •d It* Clepth. 7 7 , 144iallair ; Pli•thdied In tbeirtettbria to rag _lll. *sea . U W IM I IIIII " 111, "ki &WWI 04ittity 10114, and near Patiosian, New v i mb in ,„ ifiVa oda! & Viiott'ailo rs 'llllarn MAW ti Wanted ittl • oo.clitteuteloor by the steenter " Cike" , . 1 moue fidtvest llotee * tee' bet •it A, rittvlbrd'e grove, enteraln twp., on the 89th inet. —Literary Noncom, ingather with other ' - , : ,have beets crqwdod riot of our paper 1 '- 411hgle °Copies of the Itty, In wremera for tanning, can be had at thin office or of Ilene book store.. Price five mote. —There Is, fragnoWl • - sold from tiiie i . ', : na an pTes it Y lk Pci tir l estl . " 'll tlirin 4 'sre Sw atlifo r" ;. Went hai 4 alraollityni in Columbia. -Jrbe-Dniggiintlistaribill-fliab, fealarady , Intend Ayttii, j Aionlig, p i p- too ,, Raises' Woods liatnedtbes &I, • 1 "FOr iodic+ days art *a haat. lddood a ounibor or- • OA 'Oa lArAaits . W 0 wundoratanita xst than; am inoaMped ile of the rangy. Latkabtliii , ChM, _ ,—quantreli ta t i be leilia intfrderer and astraipe Ot Wes 14.1IyIng. in Tipp. AN'S* Oiard a, Aro.* AMMigh, o covet pooh A tfr b r , : i .- . -, 4 Wilt you 4, l o l .o titittilonr i p, 'Sir fr be only, Ma ta " " , I , oof f ' , hor; add ills him to grid me his dinner ; 4,14 *tuft 1 in eat it." - —A crusty doctor declined to ha y his porters bill, Jawing his ' ' paSiadni , had bash spoiled and then ommassi . up ,with dirt, td,Mlßillifbitdrorark." - -: , - , . "Do 4 Slotillithqoplyt ”illino Is not the only bad 6 tiny pox naitil'Ovor." •—.lidany very deallitt gbaple and In one ic - speet Tory like blind .beggara--tbey are led by dogs. —Washington was wont to say, be courte ous to all, but I:Athlete with few, snd let those few be welt tried•before you give them your-coultdinThe. • --Mr. Unica 'went•tcp Whahliftop n lbw dayalkap,htuimikritiatikadip hi dudgeon imitattia% Whig. CU IL litabiraprea; 0 bah berm; raistalteti Stir itadte‘t lohasdn. • -aititotigi the tnedithd prothesion in New York there are ten men Whole practice is worth thirty thousand dollars a yea, and twice tharnutiber who have an income of tWenly.thonsand dollars. A fur , Volk paper bayit • a modern undertoleteett bill is about as frightful as a Viet of the sheriff. To lay out, ice, shroud, deenra_ ,te remove end bury an adult erisits shout Asa eoulaquence, peo ple all pew. the country are postponing aY/fiff, ' -.ahem been suggested thet.the President's purple) in directing Great to,take tempor hry charge or the. woo .DegertMent was to impair the potittOtelf the General and his chancellor the Presidettoy. -*The Qblerinett Baguirer understands that ex-Preis dent Janice Buchanan has been engaged lecture In that city next winter. His subject will probably have reference to his own Presidential adminis tration. —The Niagara Folio riagetle says that the hotels are Isrowded with guests. The Cataract and Clifton Souses never did. a more prosperous buillneas than they are doing this month. Tee International and Monteagle are also well filled. —The stone work of 'the Capitol Eaten simi at Washington iv now all nut and set, except that of the west partici . ° of the south le wing, and it expected - Suit, &stie columns for this portion are ready for setting, it will 'be completed by the Ist of Noverni•er. —The royal visitors to 'Paris this year 'chambered In all Ally-eight, of whom forty five were ioverelgus princes, three queens And ten prisideiees. This number comprised ten kings, six. reigning princes, nine heirs presumptive and one viceroy. —Judge Shorewood proclaimed Secession doctrines as early as 1684, Sod by his official deeisitons during the idle Rebellion, gave Unmistakable evidence -of sympathy with Traitors. —Peter Martin, an Associate Judge of the Courts of 'Animater °minty, died at his residence in Slpitrata towaship, Saturday evening, last, of brain fever, aged 62 years. , - to-An exeuralon from Beading to Central Park, New York,. will be made on the 29th tinder the anepleesof Trinity Lutheran Church of the former named city. • —Guess he Is night. —A wag at our elbow says that if some lan could come out of their coffins and read the Inscriptions on their tombstones they would think they NO got into the wrong grave. —A printer not long since, having been flume' by his sweetheart., Went to the ales to commit suicide with the l 'nhooting stick." The thing wouldn't go off. The devil" wishing to pacify him, told him to go into the sanctum where the editor was Writing duns to delinquent subsorilwrs. He says the .plottme of despair reconciled him to his fete. —The passion Mr ooneettim curiosities Is too frequently carried to excess, and much time and money is expended upon objects wort dery in thentsalves end without value in their sutoolegons. It is stated in a New York paper that a curiosity hunter has recently otfered/orty dollgra. for a pair o oast Mr shoes which were worn by th famous trottia , borse Dexter I As old iron, the shoes are rth a w Cents. —Card Etiq4Mte—The following from an exchange rape, may be of interest to some of our htdy readers who frequently go out to " make cabs t" " A plain card denotes a passing cull; the lower right hand corner turned down, a visit I lett band lower corner, condolenee right band upper corner, business; le ft band upper corner, adieu." -16.'graskar gentleman, riding . iu a car riage with it htahionable lady docked with lorpfaitieft ofittwelrY, hea rd - her - lair A Thk ewelry, complain of the sold. leering In her lace bonnet and shawl as 1181 A as cobweb, she oz ebditied— • "What shatil do to warm t" 'PI really don't know, ." repl ied o_puton anothe r the Quaker, Id omotenithr.ioludean stureen!, 'brnaetplt --A onalentanof ailed medical knowledge says. Mat ,ii. noose medal. wholesome and effectual tonic and .appetiser* than Drake's pelehrated rlenfation Bitters was never dimevotea,two rettommen, d s it for Dispep- Ma, ter Lien's snt, the Exhaustlen, Mediums, lb, a *mit of Appetite, and. for lion* Depkeisiton. r 'is an agreeable Ishtar Mats Oa *IOW to -yhone , , 41 t * of, tary habits, like latereima,ale le, alid deli cate are ; pmflettlarly benefited by 0416. 1 70 delightibl toilet hitt lb 1 4aM.W , at halt the ftrioe. .--Dr. S. A.aillietat it German • chemist and ,v s t v* ~ , :tbi WWI Yeenity of New Anne moat& end , ' • . ' , l'' ' ' ' ''' IrelW it method of n-` tub 'water. 'rims pre. p‘ i : r., , . • An 44 ..t4fir %oon new 0 , ki, ,Or , Ulcers, men. .0111 e, .''.r 'M. potato the nation of all Ohm. rein as. • ' tist4 W it ..'• .'"'”rigittAsk,.. , 0 have betoose a settled i Atm/slain people. In ; " :Mate r alwitys have been and skei n s must Med, In some fbrui, by all telte Md. . Iv this country, the pliular term °fad itilattralftni bad heedgroWling Iti Over shies pills Were fleet Made of ' Aloe. and ithuberb, rolled into a bell. Their high position in the piano confident* hes 'amity been 'Memel land' „satenstinto permanency, 'bY Arri ullsonsa Pith!, the Most sk il lful comb malice of medicine for the diseases they, ar e /Mended to earo, that science mu iror .arc , produce .. Who toed Is, ito kolas? hesitate what pills to Oahe ftbity awn leatPlibi.. , The OW for 'ethey vel desolation of the eou nil the nuifferous 14SI 0 Olf ' - ! 1111 14. VNeeirt i r l fot44Fir all horro as Waged, ig (rinelpin ly red(ckW. 1140 from silt applau•- ik ee We could A:entity imagine the dltlibulty rittotaitild be expeileneed its trithsporting artillery anti;l%eggripetrnirts. harms can beurchnaed in thin neighborhood for from to PO per acre, ' Beyond the itappahano . ek and Rapidan rivers, the v'ittntry prestinta a thriving toro i wna t ug le e e 11449 (1, A tintlt .11trnak ocemed to be in rather a tlurishing "coif tion: Oordonstrille we 'hlrmiged cars to those of the Va. Central R. R., and on we Volk throe 11 the valley, through Cherjet 11% . 0 Oka d onA ,Witynes bettl; IntitribtAbal 14440 up in the aistenee, on the top of which to the old snetutioupf nonage Jefferoon. On we go, past the University Of Virginia, that cele brated institution of learning so muoh•011- tleared to the Southern people; which al though closed during thewar, Is nen , Open iktut well attended. The Blue Ridge la before us, and as we begin teascend it the scenery is truly grand. On we pens throrigh, tunnels varying in length from one, fourth to one mile, down grades' truly frightful in appearance , one of which,29o fcof to the mile with a precipice On both sides, was .onough to make the bravest stiluider. We pasts through Stan fl teat %thriving plane Wroth six tonight thou sand luhabltttuty, WiliCh COllllllllB the State Lunatic Aityluilt, .deaf and Dumb•Asy tiVe churches and three fine hotels, be sides many line residenees, The scenery through this country town be seen to be appreelated; the magnificence and grandeur OT It beggars description. Cross Jackson's liver and atop at Covington, (the terminus . of the Vu. Central it, R.,) for supper. Coy irigtonlo situated at the foot of the Alto • gbeny mountains In Allegheny County, hundred and t wenty-live miles front Washington. After doing justice to it bountiful repast, we Welt Stage for Oallahans five miles up thernealitain; here let mea sk your readers to eel to mind the old stage °nachos drawn by four horses, in which the passengers are °rammed promiseonsly together, and they will have an idea of the lettingen(' thump ing we received on our ride to this place. The ascent of the mountain by moonligttlt was terribly grand ; the deep ineuutath gorges mid rooky precipices, the short thine around projecting rocks with huge chasms yawning below us, sent en occasional tre mor over as; the breaking of a wheel, or the frightening of the horses would have seigsthe otage rolling down the mountain thollsofcls of feet. At le o'clock P. M, we reached Chlialums, a bentitind roadside inn, where we very received by Samuel Dixon, the proprletor t with true Virginia hospitali ty, At seven o 'clock next: morning a splen did breakffeit wits furnished us, the venison and (thickens being cooked in the betuetyle, and we can add our testimony to that of thousands who have been thoguests of Mr. Dixon that for attention to travelers and good living his house cannot be syrpassed. Truly "he knows how to keep a hotel." At eight o'clock we ngatn took out seats In the stage, the baggage was strapped on, end o ff we started for the White bulphur Springa d: ride of sixteen miles up the mountains. Up, up we wont at the rate of two-and-a-half Miles an hour, until:with a sigb,of relief we began to descend and were uongratalating ourselves that this worst of our journey had been punned, w humour Je lin informed us that tat...mountain we had Just crossed was the Little Allegheny and Mut we had still to:Steend the Big The view np the mountains was line, and the ride, although tedious, was one we enjoyed hig hly. When we reached the top we fecund t ie Weems all flowing we . Bt into the Oreenbriar and Kunawbn riven, lino knew that that was the dividing line be tween the two Stotts, and Wet we had lit lust reached West Virginia. This old and famous resort le • situated a few miles went of the Alleghenies ; and the hotel accommodations, under the charge of Col. Geo. L. Peyton do Co., are equal to the entertainment of over one thousand guests. It Is surrounded on all sides ny mountains; Greenbrier Allegheny and Kates moun tains are th e most prominent. The air is RS labriottvgind oxoeedingly betiefieial to in valids, btit the chief attraction is the water. !Lis Nometrhat similar in taste and odor to the Bedibril water, though- much strrmger and moraspeetly in Its tuition upon those wits-use It. When we reached here we were a little skeptical as to its efficacy, but after having used It several days we have come to.regret our imprudence, and agree with a gentleman now here from Clearfield county, Pa., who told us this morning that its ten dency was to reduce those who used it. It is used beneficially by rheuunatioand para lytic persons. Many 'who came here on crutches now walk around without even the use of a cane. The hotel is situated in the centre of a large park surrounded on three sides by handsome little cottages. To the south of it is the Sulphur Spring covered tvith a pa villion, to which the vestal resort in search of that greatest of all earthly blessings, There are now Mire six hundred and *fly guests, most allot whom are front the South. era Mahe, : as a general thing they seem rather downcast and do not dress with that style and elegance which characterized then, before the war. They still retain some of their sesesh views.and boast loudly of their " aristocratic connections." To secure an in troduction into the society of this place, a visitor must either have been distinguished as au °Muer in the rebel army, wear the grey uniform, or.be able to boast of being a lineal descendant from one of the first &unl ike, of Virginia. Among the guests are Gen. R. E. Lee and family; (ten. 'Smith, Gov. Parsons and a "lumber of other pri mi :lent rebels. The occupancy of this plaice by the rebel heroes, and the raids made by Gene. Averiil and Hunter through this sec tion of the country hat done much to in jure it, so that it now presents &dilapidated appearance. Notwithstanding the 00-operistion of Pres ident Johnson in Mow measures which seemed to be for the benefit of the "so called Confederacy," those who are true to their principles denounce him as a traitor to ilia party and express themselves lid favor of impeachment. They are exceedingly suture upon him Stir allowing Congress to tie up his hands, and generally condemn hint Its imbecile and untit for the position ho maw- Nor. - In our next we will give Non en account of the Salt SulphtirSprings,in Monroe Co. , winch we intend visiting ere we return to Washington. a ggliteNft:figiflArralllTAlLl;; 1211; 1 .' 4 Mira Iwprirer, August 10,'01. In thle seetion'of the country we consider that Watts small stalk. Our friend C. 11, Itte onliough this week, showed its, growing In his garden, one stalk of corn thirteen fret seven Inches In bight, and three stalks each. Witten reel four 12101100 in bight. Who can beet thorn ? ' SPECIAL NOTICES. . .AY LIU 8 UATII A It'llu PILLS Aar. the Mo-t twrrect purgative we are ablo b• pc .- duce and; a. we think, Iles ever yet been elude by anybody. Their etreets have aboutintilly Edema to the community how much they excel dm other r p r i rlicines In nee. They are Pate anti pleasant to is c, but powered to cure. Their penetrath g pro- Mem stimulate the vital activities or the body. re. more UM obstructions of ittiorganp, purify the hi emi. and expel disease. o l'lley purge tint tee fool homers whieh breed and grow llisteumer, maw Mate sluggish or disordered organs into their oaturul ucifoll, and impart Mau and strength to the vrhole system. Not only de they cure the every day mmtpinints of et ery body, but formidable and dangerous diseases. While they produce powerfol envie, theystre ut thyme time,in dieufnished dose", the salted and hest sle that, emi, he employed for children. Being sugar cleated they are pleasant to take; and, being purely senstablb, areentirely Itarrojera. Cures have boon made, that would samosa belier. were .they not mac skanthtted by men of exalted character, as to rorid We auspielon of tuttruth. Many utniucto e gym•D and riliyaleienr certify to the public the Yellebility of one remedies, while others have sent us •00•4111.4141 . 11010 of their conviction that our Preying/. .10n111 con tribute imMensely to the relief of cur af tNee tt:' fe llow-matt. , I. , Agetit below nemed to pleased to tarnish pr, tin rob , A rldan AIIIISUM, eentaining diroottone ft r th e , Ito Of e mediates, and certificates or their cures ilarthitfo toeing coniplainte i— dopedimr, Miami Pomplaints, Rheumatism,- eart-bUrn4emiaehe arising from font g p& , lick , elo I elation, Morbid Inaction of 1 -. en • . IIL lug therefrom, Flabilenev, f" e . Apps all LPiseatos which require au er , t es They also, by purifying the , pd mined ng be system, 011 re missy emu , MS which l i tVould not be sit posed they could li, snot as.se Partial Blindneas, Neuralgia • Nervous Irty; Derangements of the Liver Kidneys, w and other kindred disorders from a lte of the body, or obstruction ite woodcut. not be t off by nnprinelpled dealers with cm which, they make louts profit. by all o l d . k a, take no , 041 1 1 1 4 ;Tle . :1 1 1 , 11,4 , want tt l i i•Pa by I*. . J. h' Arts • C 0. ,. Lowell, bare it. ' and eel by alf Druggists and dealers inmedicine emirrichere. [aug tv-puto, A ORM. MN#kast)lur. , WVootind 'icondmY ita 4 will CHRONIC DISEASUI, SCROFULA,. tpt.cißs; d.. It well nOnteti that the benolltl'aerieed from or tub Copigteei,Bitratega and other veletas /I Mir is prittetpeny *Wen to the Janne thoy pir, Ft.4NnERS' lODINE WATEIt , . titles iatlllte In Mimes pure stets that ft billann.l *ma ePtinn waning, but ova , 600 per Gal. wore in • • ty, containing as It does 1 1.4 'rah* tie each tior n 4 .....,,,01,.4 ill ure eutterosithort esetusat, , i 7 $ fur; itt this suntetry_ tied .. i„,,,e,,, • 4 4 , 1116- "ante Of ill the nett& roe not. ntWe, and all arterie p' q . ' • . *tuft 36 Dey Street, New EatygiVol.• • 1411NtiNOSS, DEAFNESS 'AND ,imortak.tik. °knoll', sumo*, out liatlit,(ionuertv 0, 411 P fm`r«,* -Stre44,. Philadolphla, oat tenable sources is Ski 4 0Y • po le seeif his °Mee. The N ' 4l lllollW'arisaiTia. 1.,17 • SPECIAL N. itICES. ckii;T st;iikr Very many sutler from romerni debility, tithorit from weakness of the stomaidi nod Inability to di gest their food; motile have era-ping sensations along the nerve fibres, or pin In the book, with oohing and weary throbbing of the limbs, Thousands 'of Indian emitter through long yonrs from what ore called Plomate thaspininfo, mooted by the relaxation of mos• elethrl ligament that attend defieieney of vital force. Thonsands of business men, overworked In mind and beds, wet up the nervous did and become un lit fo* duly or time enjoyments of life. ilgaisses in youth, find the terrible effects of fever and ague, In• voice sheltered eonelitlitione nod the •fellure of the general' functions of health. To aull4ers from nil these Panties, 1) . 01)1)14 NERVINE ANI) •INVICI(RA7Y)R offers an Invaluable boon—n natural and efficient recovery of lost powers. No person, man or woman, suffering front any cause, ono afford to neglect Me remedy. The &Irvine will be found to possess Mt equalizing and nutritive principle. It allays Irrita tion, and like sleep promotes the secretions of the system. It has affinity for the nervous fibres, and supplies them for the onto that la constantly taking piacie. Like wholesome food taken into the stomach, it ondergeiis rapid digestion, invigorating in Its pro res., the digestive organs, and producing n • unknown to any other preparation. It contnina no opium or haaboosli, and ao far hom producing con• tiyenema, it will be found an efficient cure for conatb potion, and ban obtained it worl!•wlde renown for thin peculiarity. ' Dear Doctor ; The last medicine prescribed by you I obtained, nod will say that Dodd s Nervine and Invigorator Is all that It claims to be. I feel like a new man ; the aching of my limbs is all gone ; I sleep wall, have a good appetite. and feel stronger than. I have tilt many years post.' Wont ributcnt by Dr. 11. A. 'Pac ker, 25:111111ton street, itrooklyn, New York.] " I have tv , eil the N'ert . lite, and Ilud myself ninel benettted by it, particularly in the increase a strength and t.ure of limo trembling senoationn My oostireuems seems to ha 'entirely cured Letter to Dr. 'nttier.] The medlidne von ordered Wahl . .., Norville) we have tak•infliree bottle of, It lin great thinkc. My wlto mays she would rather hare one heitie of it limn forty doctors. She is certainly bettelvdon't feel th • dragging down se much; 110WeIftVt) OftSkil', I.lld In better nervous omidition every ay.' tt. R. Marlin, Cashier Metal Nouns, bong Branch New Jersey, Ntnteie that Dodd's Nordno has ours( h.tn of chronic: weskneys of tho stomach, dignities and nick headache, and greatly' streogthotted whole oystetn. 1)IVId Hartoltorn, 9uo Stoic, otroyt, Brooklyn, Niro of obronle rtni.eular and norron,,,Tlohility. • John Heeled, Brooklyn, N. V., Nays: "To rem'. late the bowels without produeleg eathartio effect, quiet the nerves, and tone up the system, I have never used anything that eynalied Bothrs Nor tine." • W. V. Deans, Es 4., Eastfurtl, Cnum, my wife ha., suffered for merunteett yea), With extreme her. vows debility and mental pr..t.stiorn. rilie wax M. dueed by a frielid to try Ur. d. W. Dodd's Nero'lee said Invigorator. and by Its nee is now restored to perfect health." • Dr. C. C. York. Charlestown, In eases of groat nervous tioldlity, not con fi ned by any ITISSISS to the female sex. ulthointh from the greater doll• ency of the remote orsunlsotion more common than among Men, I etnploy Dothi's Nervino and Invigor• atm . with the happiest effect. It sxeeedo in tonic power anythi.ng that I know of, while its action upon the hoar he is ail that eon he desired." jpooll'S NERVINE AND INVIGORATOR In em ployed In the blannneltunett. Honimal for the !memo lit 1.1,11111011. To cores of general debility, indigestion, sleepless. news, kidney complaint, wind colic, and female corn,: plaints in their own families, we refer, with permis sion, to the following gentlemen in this vicinity: E. W. BALL, Esq., Fifth Avenue Hotel, N. Y. W. B. B01)0k1, Tract House, N. Y. JOHN WILLIAMS, Policeman, N. Y. J. W. PECKETT, Eim., Clinton at., Brooklyn. Br. 0. A. TUCKER, Clinton et., Brooklyn. J. 8. WRlGHT,Esq,Jersey City. Hon. WARREN CR ABS, Mt Broadway, N. Y. Us" For note at J. H. Parry, .1. A. Meyer,.' nhtl R. Williams' Drug !Atoms, Colombia, Pa. Price $t per bottle. 0. B. STORER k to., ang 'et-1y) Proprietors, N. Y. t ZHATT RED constitutions restored by Kelm. bold's Z art Boottu. HELM LYS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHLT, to a certain cure for disci/Ales of the Vedder, kid neys, gravel, dropsy, organic weakness, female com plaints, gendtal debility, and all diseases of the winery organ., whether existing in mule or female, from whatever cause originating and an matter of how lung sten-ling. fliseasee of these organs require the use of a diuretic.' If no treatment le submitted to, consumption or insanity may cocoa. Our flesh and blood are supptirted from these sources, and the health sod happiness, and that of posterity, depends upon prompt use of a tellable remedy. Helmbold's Extract Buchu, established upwards of 18 years, prepared by H. T. HELMIIO.I.I). Druggist, 694 Broadway, Now York, mid 154 Booth Tenth street, Phila., Pa. [Mir. 3,11; ly. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having boon restored to health in a few weeks by a very Simple remedy, after having suffered for advent' years w 'tit a severe lung adbetion, and that dread (*lease Consumption, is muttons to mime known to Ids fellow•sufferera the means ofcure. To all who desire it, he will Fiend a copy of the pre *Haden used ((reW of charge,) with the directions forpreparing and using the slime, which they will find p a Sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, 'lron chills, Coughs, Colds; and all Throat and Lung Affections. The ouly object of the advertiser in *radios - the Prescription Is *to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceive, to invalueble, and lie hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, an tt will cost them nothing, end may prove a blessing. Parties 'Asides the preseription, rasa by return mail, Will please address BEV. P.PWARD A. WILSON, MaylS,'G7-Iyi Williamsburg, Klug3 Co., New York. CORRESPONDR NT ERAOHIa OF YOUTH. A rientlemro who staftweater years from Net , rous Oebillty, and e.nature beeay, nt all the e ff ects or youthful Indiscretion, will, for the sake of•suffering humanity, send [roe to all who need it, the reelytk, and directions for making the simple remedy kr which he was owed. Sufferers wishlca to profit by the ad. ortiaer's esPerionee, can do eo by Marooning, in perfect otifill,kmait, JOHN B. 410OHN, Hay ta; e"Myi 42 Cedar helmet. New York. MANHOOD And youtAfill rigor ere regained by Helmbuld's Extract ftnehu. DR ; scIIENOK.II MANDRAKE, PILLS A SUBSTITUTE FOR t LOME L. These pills are compoeod of Cartoon ronta, having the power to rola* the teet , tlollll of the liver as promptly and etteuttuttly. en itine pill or mercury, and o I,huut prodeedtg any of those disagreeable or ¯on* elleets which often Whow the use of the titer. • in 01l Wilmot Dbtorders these Pills may bo used with coutidenee, as they promote the discharge of vitintod bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver and binary duets. whieh are the cause of billows atteetlyns ithgeneral. SCHENCK'S MANDHAKE PILLS euresiek head ache, and 01l disorejors of the rer, indicated by sallow skin, rented tongue, -ostiveness, drowsiness and a genentl fueling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver la in a torblb or obatructed condition. In short, these pill., tnny ho used with Advantage in all Now when a purgative or alterative medicine it ppqnired. Please sok for" Dr. Rehenck's Itfankralta Pilo," and that the two likenesses utility Pocky are on the Government stamp—ono when in the loot stage of en,isumptiou, an the other lit Isis prom tit health, Sold*, All Druggists mid dealer.. Price 25 cent. per box. Principal Office, No. 16 North tlth Street, Pa. Genord Whblesnle Agents: Demos Bones SI Park How, New York; 8,8, Banco, 11$ Baltimore Street, itettimoro 114.,J0bn P. Park, N. X, corner of Fourth and WOW ,Rtreet, .Skittionati, Ohlo; Walker te Taylor, Rl4 MO Wsbush Avenue, eft 11.; Collins &others, southwest corner id nd Vine Streets St, loud, Mo. [nor to 116.1 y COLG4TE'S AROMATIC.VEGETABLE SOAP. A auporior TOILET &lAA plapared.from mined VEGETABLE OILS to combination with °VIPER rNk, and cepeolally designed fur the tut of LADIES and for toe NUBSEBY. Ito perfume G eaquielte, trod Ito washing properties unrivalled, For sale by ill drualate. DR. IVIBTAR'S BALSA* OF:IVILD OH.EiRY Where thin article is known it Ie u work of super. °rogation to nay one word In its &tor, so well fa it t stabilehnd an as unfailing remedy for Ontges, Cheek Bienchit* Owr , Whole's, Cbsek detente, diseased oI the newt, 044 and Limp, as well as that Most dreaded of all 'discs** Chamois/Moot, NMI,* high medical authority has PrOSOSSOSd IS be a durable Mileage. Thong idle lOWe used this remedy Ithoir Its value jetiOA who' hiwe sot, hive hitt to)nake a dines trial to be estistled that of nil Others it le the feandfn Ise flee. Jtcon Steam, wash lidoirfiand Toth roiopowid.omeog the (Nadia peibletion of Shit . _ NIMITS CALMNFAS AND .TRANQUILITI WHAT PEOPLE MAY you rmsoNAL Tn4TrmoNtAIN. L NOTICES. EtlOgi CLIMAX I%We Pllmag Halve, for burns, stelae, seronila, Halt diettm, porde, broken breactc, frost lilies, chit • lathe, stings, bridges, cute, welling,. de., whether mpon man or tweet. la the moat woMlernil toilets ever produced. Other good arliclea alleviate; thin auras. it alleys. Inflammation, sublittea wifo, heals Without a scar. It is Worth Ite weight In gold to any family, and should always be on hand. It Is warranted to do what tt soya every time. MOFFAT'S LIFE•PILIIS & PHOENIX PITTERS. • Were fleet used In private practice in 1826. They were introduced to the public In OM, slime which time their reputation has extended, until they Orate a sale in excess of all other cathartio and puritylits medicines. There Is hardly a family among drib teed nations who have not personal evidence of their beneficial effects. Their great success is owing le their uniform reliability In eases of constipation bilious mud stomachic diseases, whether of long or short duration. They are entirelyNag...table in their composition, and. harmless to theV. ...attest infant. One ingredient opens the puree of the Ain; another is diuretic; and stimulates proper action of the kid. nays; a third Is emollient, loosening phlegm and humor from the lungs; other $ •opertles aro worming and cathartic, and cleanse the stomach cud bowels from unhealthy secretions. Their combined effect is, to regulate the Impaired funeUops of the system, and to produfe health. It Is not asserted Moffat's Pille are n oure-all—that they will cure all complaints —but under ordinary cleranstances they may be relied upon to cure nervous and sick headache, cue. liveuees, dyspepsia, indigestion, Jaundice, liver anp bilious eranplaints, colds, sentry, general weakness, ifo, They are expressly made for these diseases. Millions upon millions of cures can be oiled. In no single Instance has a complaint ever come to our knowledge, where they have not operated an recom mended. Die printed circular around each box fully explains the symptoms and olf.•cte of each (Hamm, opacities treatment, furnishes evidence, Xc. Wo briefly refer to Rev. David Elder, Frank lin, N. C., who was cured of dyspepsia. C. IL'Crotts, of Theoike, 111., eured of liver complaint. If. Hooley, of Bpringtleld, Pa., bad scrofula, and had to use crutch• cc; woe cured In three weeks. James 1). Dolons, of Adrian, sfich., cured of bilious fever; lbw. Henry Granant, Presbyterl►u Chtreb, Oauanagna, Cal., of fever ituf ague. Rev. Ed. H. May, Twenty-first New York, of rheumatism and piles of 25 years standing. Rev. Samuel Belvieu, editor of the Springfield Mass.) Republican, was cured of terrible coutivenees. Rot,. Ed. Webber, of Romney, N. H., of liver complaint, etc., etc., eta. A box of Mot at's Life Pills, With full ciraniers, tee., will be sent gratis to any physician or clergyman, on the receipt of two three cent postage stamps. Idolfat'e Life Pills era HI cents per box. 51001.1;:, Phoenix Bitters, $1 per bottle. They are sold by all respectable dealers throughout the continents and the islands of the oeettn. WIMP, h HOWlAND,Proprietorh, Successors to Dr. John Moffitt and Dr. Wm. B Atolfett, 121 Liberty stroot, Now Yomk. Morel' 2J, 'O7, ly. HELM BOLD'S 1 0 1101 Eitrnot }Wolin lr ploneatit in tante and odor, free from all Injurious proportion, and mmrdinte to RH uetli,i). TAKE nn !nom unpleasant and anFafa remedies for unpleasant and dimgerottii clishases. Use Minns bolirs Extket &mita and Improved Rose Wash, THE glory of man . le atrengtit, therefore the ner volts and debilitated should Immediately nee Helm bold'a Extract, Head,. .1111SCELLANBOUS. WU. WATTON. • coittlEß NECOND ANIPIA/OLTS'i STREETS COLUMBIA, PENN'S., • ll= SPRINK• AND SUMMER GOODS! DRY (K)01.44, OR(IegILIF,F4, (21.TEENf4WAItE Hotsllvry, tilovem, Notions, &v., The attention of 910 Leilies In especially In vited to a splendid assortment of DRESS GOODS, Of the mast deslnible styles and fabrics, and al the NoveltiPli of the Henson. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL etKIRTFI, Arnim full line of , WHITE GOODS, Marseilles, Piques, Brocade Cambrics, Plain .and Striped Catnbries, Soft-Mil/died and Skirting Cambries, Plain, Striped, Plaid and Dotted Swiss, French Muslin, Tarietan, Dimi ties, Needlework, Edgings and In serthiga, Linen Handkerchiefs, Collars, de., &e., &t. GENTLEMEN SHOULD NOTICE A choice nelection of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. CLOTHIEG MADE UP TO ORDER. An extuulnation qt my Klock Maio/kited, which cannot fill to conYinna any one that thin la the phkos TO BUY GOODs CI( AP. AirWILL NOT DE UNDERSOLD. SEWING /MACHINES WHEELER & Witmoy, WiLeox & ELLIPTIC & Howe, for Hain and to Itent, Warranted to give entire satisfaction. in..elecond hand tiltOVElt & LIAKEIt MA CIIINES, In good order, furnished wino deeired Ist ithont haw price. W. ti Ii O'ATTON, (`or. Second ..octilit Ste. May le, '67. oluntiaa, F,t. T H E UNION: PAC_T,I4 1 1:0 RAILROAD COMPAN Y. THEIR FIRST mowrsimm BONDS AS AN INV MENT. The rapid progrem of the Union Pecille Rail road, now building west from Omaha, Nebraska, and lbrming, with its western connection., an unbroken Hite across the continent, attracts at tention to the value of the First Mortgage Ronda whieh the Company now olTbr to the piMlle. The first question waked by prudenttnvestors is, "Are these bonds secure 1" Next, "Are they a profit able investment?" To reply In brief: let. The early completion of the whole great line to the Piwific is ascertain canny future bust-, nun event can .10.. The Government grant of over twenty million acres of land and duty mil lion dollars In its own bonds practically guaran tees It. One fourth of the wurk is already dune, and the track uontiones to he hid at. the rate of two stiles a day. ltd. The Union Pacific Railroad land s are boo ed upon what promises to be one of the - most profitable lines of railroad fu the eountry. For titan y• :mare it must he the only tine mum - siting the t lent le and Pacific: tad belr f ; without mail man on, It eau maintain refininenstive rates. lid. GO miles of t his road are finished, and fully equipped with depots, lomonoUves, ears. sie., and two trains are daily running each way. The ma terials for the remaining Pi Implies to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains are en hold, and It is under contract to be done In September. Ph. The net earning , ' of lobe seetbaw already it ilelied are wool Mar. greater than the gold in. tercet upon the First Mortgage Bonds upon such steetlons, and If not another mile of the road were built, the part already completed would not only pay tnteremt and expenses, but, he profitable to the llonatainy. sth. The IVnlon Nellie Railroad bootie can be issued only WI the road progresisst,lll3ll.therefure Mal never be In the timrket unbar; they repre sent a boacklkle property, • its . .•• tab. Their antotatt la *Whiny limited lily law to ilmalin equal to what It granted by the U.S Goy enulteat, and for which It takes a. wocul lien as its security. This saint upon the first 517 tulles west front Opa Is only $lO,llllO per tone. 7th. The Mee thatt U. S. Goverpnt con alders a second Ilan upon the mad,* lueest inept, iuut that mane of tlie fihreW eat railroad imilillers of the counter torte alrabpahl in five Million dollars upou the stock (W la to ahem • third lien,) may WM insplo , dense In a Mat Item • Mt. anagh it hrtuitalidttled Mutt there mu' beany lib eismsitiftetbaxttlieverntainstkihare Ara pa who aonshter S . Mott Inortgage - Upon such a proper ie as this alto Very, bat security la the world, and st , he sell thelr Governmenta to re intosit ht their so u n { MWTTIi A ..grestier Wend, • ' .: ' rualo ' Mb, :WINO a .11stilmatt bonds pm offaredltw nt at MOMTI oat the dallfir and aro Malnit aremeoheaport mew lnaggilZ iv . more than - toper Mont 85 a. i• '' I'lla Ingram Tate'at Ftatillin on gold Oar /tab, . e. , •c0.7 . .amwspipe,.. Vita4..loderest. . 1 , iiiw y o ui fy. sa t eirtowait ars woo ism And UM 'WA 00.;* be mental no New York tt ar; .•. Net.MiWg Mink Neil Nasal fit„ 1 c "..*..,.. 4-ottii San 51 wall St., 1 4 .. el - • • • Re. 55 T Will St., sa w . • .; .71" - • . mail generally smAr. WWII! RUMS and : ••::.44_:,:.f. '.. ' _ 1 :‘,' .•or J , Str f a ork, A m p • oj. g• . h ers Win BeirOttllClr OW/111 btilatillAY have confidence, who alone. lifer ilhMlo.theln far the safe delivery . ..... .r. ~ .., . JOHN J. GlOKV L TMautr i g ic • - - '— X 4l ' 1100 ' DS 1 ei trie%, 1° - 1 ° t tibl 3 b , 0 404 11.." A 4940 . , Mtiag. ' tune Bottled, , WWI Boxes, . , At ICITREINEirk ittSr. WASKIN, _ _ ~, _ , SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PRESfiNTS TO t , itTß somitißs One Cash Present ofF. OOO . .One Cas h Present of ,000. Om Cash Present of 10 000. One Cash Present of 1000. Two Cnßh Presents of /MO each iiD ARAD FULL NommuLa OP-PRIORS BIOLOW. Each Certitlente . n(FßOck le fieenmptinlAr*lth STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING; WORTH MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OF CERTIFICATE. . And Ago ineuree to the holder A PRESENT IN TIM GREAT DISTRIBUTION THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY ehortere,l by the State of Penneylvanlo, RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE SOLDIERS' 14, SAILORS' ORPHANS Incorporated by the State of N. J., TILE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, Situate at Riverside, Burlington County, New Jersey, Is founded for the purpose of gratuitously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Sea men of the United litotes. The Board of Trustees consists of the following well-known citizens of Pennsylvania 111111 New Jersey HON. WILLIA‘N B. MANN, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Penult. HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex-Cliter Coiner U. N. Mint., and Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia, Pa. HON. JAMES H. SCOVEL, New Jersey. HON. W. W. WARE, New Jersey. HENRY GORMAN, FAQ., Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia, Penn'a. J. K COE, EBQ, Of Joy, Coe K Company, Philadelphia, Penn's'. TSEAMIIItY DSPAHTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. 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Any person mending UR OND DOLLAR, or pay ing the same to our lot-al Agents, will receive immediately a fine Steel-Plate Nngraving,at choice front the following list, and One Certifi cate of Stock, insuring One Present In our pub lished schedule, ONE MALAN ENOEAVINGS. No. I—" My Child! My Child!" No. 2 "They're Moved I They're Raved I" No. Old Seventy-Mx; or, the Early lley. of the Revolu tion." . Ally Person paving TWO DOLLARS will re ceive either of the following line Ideel Plates, at choice, and Two Certificates of Mock, thus lie coming entitled to Two lir ementx. TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. No. 1—" Wnithlngton'm Couriship." No. 2 " Washington's Last Interview with hie Mother." THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying THREE DOLLARS w revelry the beautiful Steel Plate of "ROHE PROM THE WAR," and Three Certificates of Stork, becoming en titled to Thrtre P:eeen fa. FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS Any parson payhig FOUR DOLLARS shall re rely° the lariat and beautiful Stool Plate of "THE PERILS OF OUR FOREFATHERS," and Four tlertlikadea et Stook, entitling them to Four Presents, FIVE DOLLAR ENORAVIROi receiveerson who pays FIVE DOLLARS slm the large and splendid Steel Plate of "THE MARRIAGE QV POCXHONTAI3." and Five Cerliflenten of Stock, entitling them to Five Pretients. The Engravings and Certilleate s s wIll•he deliv ered to each sulmeriber at our Loral' Agencies, or sent by mil, post paid, or express, as may he ordered. WASHINGTON LIBRARY THREE 11 [INURED THOUSAND DOLLARS In Presents TO THE NIiAItFHOLDI4R4, OD Wetluenlay, September . 215th, 1867 AT PHILADELPHIA, PA., Or at the Institute, Riverside, New Jersey MCIIEDITLE Or PRESENTS I i nslt Present 1 Cash Present. I Cask Present I Cash Present 2 (Mull Presentsr of AGIN each 11,0 a). 1 Maudsoine Country Residents°, Stable, Ciroutabt, ke., blertentowd, Phila. 18,000 I Doable Residence, three-story brick, l'asnden, N. .I .15,0009 1 Coal Ifeput, Ottices, dheds, Ground, With business established, No. 1014 Washington Avenue, Phila. 10,000 1 Country Residence, Riverside, N. J., with Oround, Fruit's, Ac 10,020 1 Three-story Coitus_ ,e Lot rs&e 3,0151 23 Valuable !!adding Lots, itivehle,ll2oo each 6,000 1 Elegant Turnout Finally Carriage, ripen of Horses, Ilerness, te., complete 4,000 10 Valuablelluilding Lots, 33thi each 3,000 1 BPOIIII nil mliver-Orgy Horse IAS hands high, mired by the celebrated Imported Antigun llorse "Caliph :" 111.0, a light 'toad Wagon, weight 140 Harness, witfl a sei of superior Mingle Harness, Ate., making a nl+l.l'llol. MI.. 1411111111 'lll 5,000 211 Photos, $.lOO VII 11•11 10,000 20 Melodeons, 3'Y1.5 each 4,A00 A Rosewood Sewing Machines, $2lO each 1,000 10 Moul Hewing Machines, $ 4410 ach.... 1,000 11 A 0 FlO ( l out Watches. 2200 each 10,110 u 00 Oil Pi ntings, by leading artists—ag gregate value 10.000 3 tnnwl'sMuir Shawls, 21,000 math 4,000 2 Cannel's flair Shawls, $2OOO melt 0,000 II Hanfll4o/110 Lace Nhawls, , 2210 each. 150 10 Bast here Shawls, $lO each 500 20 Silk Dress Patterns. $75 each 1,500 50 City Building Lots $175 each 0,150 !ware, atilialer B oxes "Opera f Siler- Atmileal lllsuwes, Vs Poegetlllbles, and diMatrent articles of ornament and Use, amounting to, 82,0t0 Total • fa 24100,000 All the properties given clear of incusalwanee. ROW TO OBTAIN !MAIMS & ENORAVINCI& fiend orders to rs by nutil, enclosing from 111 to sigl, eltber by rust ORlodoniers or to a regis tered letter. at our ilea. Larger ionountestiordd be sent by draft or express. 10 stitree with Engravings, Local AGENTS wanted throughout tht U. s The Association henruppointed ee Receivers, peeps. OZOBOE A.OOOKIC dg CO., whose well known Integrity and Madame experience will be a sutheleut guarantee Sheathe money intrust ed to them will be prompt/3f applied to the roir• pose stated. PgitAbgth.niA, - PA., MILT To tha Officers mod ldwahant 0 the Washington Library annosekv. & ANSA seeretanb Granujimi :—On receipt of your Ivor of the 16th Mat,. notifyiug us of . caw appointment as Receivers for your tloutpuzitoi took gits Ithew ty to submit a copy of your aster. with p. plan or your enterprise, to the eat legal authority or um fi, and 40$1111 reerdved Ms Itivorable ()pluton rftard t tent Ilitty, and sytopathlw it* with the behes o tot of your Antoci*. titu4 via: the edueetton ap Maintenance of the o nan children Ot our soldiers and sailors at the renadehstitute, we have concluded propce the trust, a nd Vunstt cur best efforts to ote , o 'rota)) , an abbot. • 4 i - ReaPeciflinY i'oufs4o4 4 G .A. COOKIE & co. Allorome all letterscd orders to • MA WOKE* ma il li en inuts, pe south Ird Street, Alias. Receivers/or the Washington Library piny. Jana 2S-Smol • * LIBItAIiT roMPANY, ' ilxi tii3oo,ooo IiVRII Mal COMPANY Organized in ald of the APRIL M, ISM. EEG BM COM PAN WILL AWARD 8.10,0u0 Auoo 10,000 r2,ox) NM NM IrD, I N WA DRY GOODS a) NOTION& To do this daring, the warm weather, LADIMP Would vlalt - 1 0 ONDERSMITIPS 1711123 I'OPULAU `DRY GOODS STORE, COLIYMBIA, PA., And make their leerehnotem Mai the large and bentitlftil titock of FR lIINCH J ACONETTS BERIXIES, RENAMES, TARLETANS, All very tlemirable GOODS for the REASON, AND VERY CHEAP! HOOP SKIRTS! OUR NEW SHAPE OF HOOP SKIRTS Just reeeived, are what every Lady admirer They are unciurdiet by any other Rkirt lu the Market, nitil are 10 per cont. LESS IN PRICE A full . lino of all 1.1194.8 for LAMM, Mllll4ltH AND (II I LUMEN A "LEVEY" A YARD ONLY! Another Case of throe beautiful CALICOES at 12.?,;,' rent*, MUSLINS and GINGHAM'S nt 1214 mita, which are as en NA I' AS THE CHICAPF.ST. • ONLY 81.50 PER PAIR Pon Ladies' Kid Gloves, I= TO HOUSEKEEPERS ! EM;;OME;Eii2E3IiI "voTztoic" Carpet at 25 to 50 eta. per yard " DUTCH" Carpels at 11 to 50 eta. per yard. "SUPRA" All Wool at 1100 and upwards. FONDICIISMITH'S, Adjoining Columbia National Bank N irk,w STORE! N GODS!! THE UNDERSIGNED has o EW pene O d a Ladies' and Gents,' Furnishing Store, in the Room ad joining the Poet °Mee, where everything will be AVIA required for Ladies' or Dente. LADIES' DEPARMENT. A variety of Dream and Cloak Trtauninip, Button's, In great varieties The Latest Styles for Spring Wear, te Amber and C7ryidel Trimming'', Black and bugle Trinunlnp, Qte Black and Colored 'Ribbons, and Belting. ALL KINDS OF HOOP SKIRTS, A Largo assortmertt of Ladlee' Miaow mid Children - 11 HORlERY,—sultable for Sprint; and Rummer wear. GLOVES OF ALL KINDS Embmidored collars and CuM4, Hem litHebei, and Linen Hamlkerehletx, White Ruffling and Trinintinge And n large variety of other goode use!! by GENTS' DEPARTMENT This department consists of a gra:t variety of Gents' floods, viz: Latent Styles Cravats and Tice, Eugene, Henrietta, dm., &e. Hosiery at all Hinds and prices. • Linen (Ware and Cute', Paper Collars and CuElt, Shirts, and Shirt Fronts, Underwear In great variety. Suspenders &e., &e. k l o..gfilllTS mode to order and Warranted to fit. ROBERT .1. FRY Post-OMos Building, Locust St., Columbia Api 11,'W-Iy] NEW SPRING GOODS! AT I. O. BRUNER'S Cheap Cash Store, FRONT STREET, above LOCUST, COLUMBIA. We are enindlann, receiving sukUnona to our Ktoek, and have now a large and vernal assrt ment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting of Detainee., Challis, Lawns, Mozam- Piques, plain and figured, Alioneo ff x, Pu he. CIIHAPFIR THAN EVER. New Goode for Rummer Weer, bought at the LOW PIIICLI4, and will he sold low At 1. 0. BRUNNRI4, Vie have no florae bought at the kWh preen, consequently ton melt cheaper than wine others. We have Jule raterVed suklftlons. Wu Invite attention to our ntock tit otlttLlNft. %MEETING TICRINGS, Of:N OMA OALIC:001 FLANNELii, LlNklgh, CH EM& de , ke. At. old Prltsee. • A complete assortment of Cloths, Casale:Leese, Vesting, Tweeds, Jeans, Cottonedm, dtc., kwmelt; hay.' wearAtt old prices. Full line of - my. _Gloves, e and 'Trlmminge. - Bahn omt Krim atrat h rte. Beat Mak lloop /*Ms, s. of Latest MERCHANT TAILORING . Attetuted.to lb ell Its breeches. Itentlemeng dulls made to order, In the Latest httries, perfectly ktnerterwmente AND piny mashed. BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, Made of theheet riuteerial, and warranted equal to the beet limue•mede work. Can and see es. Mo charge to see goods. At I. O. BRUNBRIII, „Cheap Cosh More, Front ab. Locust ht., Columbia, to. t ir 11. SHEAPFER, PIIBLISHER & 1100irmOr.r.via, N 0.112 North Queen Street, Lancaster, t Owen., resnectihtly Invites the attention of t o pub. .110 to hit hero asmorttnent of BOONS AND BTAXIONEUY. comprlaing Hooka of every descrlestlon. Papers and -erekeposof allebe and of the heat Owl- Ity, and all articles usual ly kept Ina Book store, which he he now elle log at the ',owner CASH Kot TEM. DOILIMLENT ENVELOPkri—The most secure envelope for transmitting minable matter by mltll and an excellent article for preserving bonds, securities andvaluabk• latter" fisefUl qo 'everyone. • h ANY ScOgn.-.atoll assortilutitt of all sixes. Pull and air bound. meg rrinotocs—Just received a large stack of alLslnee, mandthurred of the best materials. WlSLlgn—pulpit. banally and Pocket editions, Oermatl i 2 nd. Mellish MeraltlENTU,PßA,Ylta ret u l. HY N /kinks and huge stook ortudscel eons lellgiottooks selling at old Mice& ioor.mo Batiks need in our elly and CAttnty guboola. t4TEw.. PF.Nk—of the Beat latudlty, imported i'• os" the Waive- Hone o lung A n lbealii=tl. eaolnorsiklarebgnts School ra egym, Promp attention given to tal on ere. y tf. AND LAWNS, HERNANNIES, Lace ilandkereblefx
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