El trt. 4; Ort LUI/TU . J • ;:;,' . _ : a," P . Stitztidair!Se2* . Advertisenlenti; to:Semi(' 'finmediete in-' serflon, must be banded In on...er r before,Tbubs-' evening; each week.;., ,;. -For:Agsemtily: Wo are antherized to artriponce Dr.. E. 13. Maar; of :NT atica-;,(Tii4laiito-scri I:llftiiet;)litaa'candlaidO, for ..,L-ISEnraz.r, sial4eotioVdedaoiniorfottlaollni-1 on Ileaunitoan-iinterii; ae,AA elec;ftbn 'ti:" be. ' lielii• In Owl:ever:al dlearlotg, 'am:Saturday, September ln IL, 18Gr. •- . -.-.., ..., .:- • : . :, ' 42t.-1- .roi:Beiorder. - )ire are:_tntheriiid to announce-the name of Br.s.r.,tarix :14Ty . m.k5'iof , Goodvllle. East" Eirl township; as a . canilidate: for the , office of Ita connr.a., subject to, the, decision of. the Vnlon Republican voters of ; the, County, at the nomin ating election, to beheld - On the 14th of Septem ber,lB47, • • • .• We'are - autliOrizedto announce the - name of Brivis.u..uv..U.tisals; of IConeetolpitoirnship, for the &die of Ruconzzit, suldeebto the deelsion of the Union Republican - voters, at au election to held litthe seveiali;d4riels,on Saturday, Sept, • Copperlieid „ . The papers throughout the State persist ently:, elaMorl - about the: magnitude or .the Xatiorialdebt,as a proof ef-Repuldioau in eapaelli to giavein, arid therefore impudent- ly argae,..ibatmre - oeght: to.sutain; Cfc)pper head.eabAidateslui: office. !The Philadelphia II; S, , Cie,:letie:'says,:;;' , "Auf;" wilt they pay, off the ~dept, or repediate:it pro- poSe 9f; in yVay, cad, they Alo, -•without , -, increasing , the ',:niready 4;forntous' taiationP.;,l7et same'sop ' keep .up the same' °iambi; 'litic;ut he`` axation asheinga - vost ineubns. How ei reduce hotti:' the :debt "and the &tee? They,alre#dy ,have. the whole no- MOnal_administratiOn "theirliarii3i, in-' eluding the President and' Secretors , of the Treas?ry, ( .:lye can give them no niore . • 'Arlo' =duce either ,debt or - taxes: If ; they, be in both houses of Congress;' the • net Xiduee : expens - es , withoUt . e•• • g Ole:h.:Own administratiOn;. 3 ' W4 l efe;to storiall payment ek-boun ti - - I:4:nio4itti soldiers:. Still they ap-: peal . to the soldiers as being' their especiar friends; 'and 2ieffieserit the Itepublimils their enemies." 'W - Ould.tbe3i pay seven . %half millions 'Of . , dollars for :Alaska-add fore milliOns for &mann, or would tney re . a ate - these - engagements, which are not • alum, but Made by Seward and John - 4.4Thoy magnify the burden. f the debt and endeavor to render it odious ~to the people, at the sometime that they pretendto accept the lessons of.thecivil war and thesplendid results achieved.-by it.-. , 1f the war and its, _ results - are to be considered thus as beyond question, why dispute; the debt without which.it could nothave been _carried On? If they do,Uaile6e'tO iePudiato that debt, _ Why -seek to:render it;c!dions? If they so ardently - wish:to - 1% 1 4c, the debi, why in crease its lead of haerestby fundinggreeM loacka beiringno interest in securities that pay six'per ,- cent;:in• gold? ' If as a ruiatter , of economy they - are . Opposed' to . paying liennties to the soldiers: why -go on paying out rrkillione 'for': more teriitory? ;If , they am so well satisfked. , :evith the greenbacks, t ' why reiterate 'allthe old stide - cries about nn excessive and' Worthless uurreney ?: they prefer a, 'guaranteed'..barik currency, why seek-to undermine. the credit cit the national banks they are =in .of -a reduatiOn of taxetion, - ..why oppc.se'tho abo lition otthe onerous taxes on domestic in dustrv- ? They have constantly represeitell that theri c :ex.ilted 813 1 : great and p,ressing a need for revenue as -Jo leave:ilia:rock; fl?r s ,' a. . I . ol vetiihgclf-ta* . e&.:#nXY - et , tilliY'':ke ,.l P„ • clamor atthe - satpe i time 'against this very t 9: . /xv" ce - t Pre 3 fe = . gard theM.efthiir tinnaUg.ll.s Om:an e,;...h3e* - , arddalvard.i than to' our - Own. -....They,pretend, pretend ' , libbor , ',the assassin "Of AbrahinriLi P coln: they lament tbee.icecation'of assassins;, and strain:everyknerVe -to render odious - an engaged in'their,eonvietionnnic 'executicri." They lei claim to patriotism and-;edhesion'; to the Union Side' in thee - civir`;war;: . whiles they donadisguise . thee, th*"sYMpathies , were with the rebels;.rid;:,''regardi.leffersone Davie and his ilashciatei - ms tha,gretitekz'nf., statesmen l'•and".Vee,' , Beauregnicd,l-Toltriseit;:l etc” as'th4.:grea.teer , "Pf O'ne7ilt,t‘ , • pain* "Cry.outtoi the COnsiltitifon at tLe se.ule time' that .theysiiiiiMint43•-fli.ith t iimbels l who seughile destioyji:s;. : They.plattritp peniottialKYet „opiniie:demecr4tie;•.,Rrinci-, pies. „Miem-assert their, deioliotx',l.oletiop',; l 7 • nifty, yet oppese.eierytiiii s ttrinii, enai„-s,§iich a bundle ; of ; coarredietloros,',W,O.S e. :34:obakly' never b03 3 1 . §. sefitrin 11 ,..1 1 3%:Pelgjeal'-et Theinirty is -a g ; o thing corktru'rietiee;' possibilities, ceutradiCtions., : , , , ltir creedran- not 'stand I.lke• tent E Ot i‘cl i grentrintrcinni struggle. , A', New Akii?‘itesWrroplanititioi Xn • Mrifebington - : it As ":iiported ,`that the - )ireeident dine Under': ebaiiiiiiitiont new amnestyrp ' roolamation iehelif in the South.' .f;.:Prominent. ,. .§orithern ere linewn:as'lTnieniste; : dntingi . thefiia4 and whoare nciii , Tohnsop,meia;,have l heen urging thie'for.nemktim,e.liasit. been'aided by ,Derrinerate,of the Werth, who have,', inftneneel„7,h)r.i' * ;4l.7 . notre . e,lhe details are'nottlefinitelY known; to any perecnnenteide,Of, official eirelee.. . he•auhinittedjoltheXabirint', this ,matter s 7eSit;....Thaiii.interestedin:tbe •• . • . stnietbetthe'nen proelarnation7illdfielude .None;`-iiiiii;re - -COl4meis -are rioly4lielnde . 9. ,` t T . liey,,,,iissert. that prindeians,octiie prin claatiori 1.: be very, liherab .rae-Nii:rjetineen inolined to grant. l neariy - ,ait , they ' - ask;.e.leeeptine:not ecsal_ amnesty.'. fear,; hoilrevek,-':LtUit; hie Cabinet wilt fip,iritirtgi.hinian:il.tipigtiiti_ni.c.,re' f*,-• l' l oilP,ositi.oxr.of.".9erreite4.l'9llust:t ‘ The-Witehingtin&ChroniCie ' ssys:' , :.Tliere , ' ~ ts lioes.l - itutliciritkjelthel sheeraeht.„theC,, Ooni3iiaGraiit4.ll.l"4ekieireisert,hiii:iturher ity.to - Scontror the action :of pis Iterherainate - italitary. etfflers;,thieugh :the. poirers- de/S- ~ _ e - gated 'to hitrihy.i,the; ; ermy,,regetatioris Lana. . , aitichii'*:.rlMr.llP;hri : , ,attempts :thiS;T7 the President will.l.sqcorereLto:subira tlo• the en.: ~.. ihreMtie4Aita;litte,''efee'erts . treethilliliolici : a hitatea by pexi: Plariti, , `,Ce. tie*.i.ll assume . _il.!(?f etitherltyiidelegatect*lere.as • cerit , mariaei": 4 ln4aapt,=l. thiough - , , ,," - lvhiel.o • he . ..can , . • , ...... - • • • - mr.erTiikeseyeraii.r.isseea . hya suberdintat,., ;:' - ' ll Y,',S 6 ;'doiag,,lte,waier,:ithe • Assire,l'iMrreen. ~ fare and. General aitittoiillj)e , placed, hs:7:, ' : - fore.aieC . MMirfirilis': ( .treciiighit, aria 'crelkha', eheula:eMxlllxsk' , tiieYrieenvli.ihlyi;..teSt,iees': • Slsilitliiiiot,ilii l ii4i;,,ananeireo'erai vy-:.re: ~ ) ohi,riglhe'e*jair e it'Oligi'S'Aft,fig:Ore. r ieriti%i., the Ft"Otii;:fieitied iiir'cibifyitenee,tetiet:iv' ill'ef • '.C;Opgrei..'? - 411'111.tii,taiOiStialliiiirfoK0ii; ' ''- . .Gre,htfeeiiii laths - elf erhiplictisiider4the',re. ' : „ eonstreaeirilalt,'hat>iefir:h"alliive'cL tiircliAil;', ' ,win,ye.l2'4gon,Fissert-10.1z-theßcilvor-he 7 ,,liatc. ',:frees thateree''.iiiV`ire:"Mit' ,- the4etilkiiigi ' , men bfrenvelfil - effiseml."lrlie', - ve7hteenT .: : !4r.e.lo;.:47iik;gli '',t''.`;‘:•%ll';',::47,%t a,f •ii';l-'IJCRI. • , : -;,:;'4Vg:, ' , - ..zwi0rg . ..15 , _ 4artetßitticovelreaciirtoniett: ! Peneri , KlP. ..rar-i-TYP4s FigirPU. o .3iPgo l ,:' • .'! 4fi ...WßiinVii:;Vilr, 4 l:/c 1 " 1 " 8 4:Xr,4 I:e.6 oF il i' l le - 0 4 4 1 c"ilie-7, 1 14, 4 13:( 2 , 1 %,(31; het ire:beinj.AgiiaalAM#Vp.glith4t. ' :ZP . '" f".inireikrafisilittii4oitel . dri,fat*eig ;ini?,o,46l4B . ;p4:roViacufikATAyattiicfpoi-5t i / j9 - i i ii.„ t!s l4 9u7li, ri,...4 l 4,`g4l l o:SrAitt% ' , : , !..PR rt 4 l//114 4 9. 4AX /°s #AlragiT.l7e.Wl ;,coldaiiiAtteiiitrAVV36l.plilfisVirthy4it'.. ' ;;: - .,,,Vat"PIiiiii4,4Weetthlactiti l df, ' kniorF, than 0 !.4 .- /XitiligAiiegili t iFiaielt.A*4:itiii,l* ~, ..,..o', . oukciiitataiwitArdiviiigllkkiii)- q iiht Aia.tirp:figktlourev4;ie - iNligx - k7eied.iii.', -4,4,..,45tix...,* ProD.E RBP'-arek'ONIC,LE From :Janica • to ;Andrew. : • "- ``.. - .4"hc , orgief 4 . tevinkhien.biOUght. - .;:tc7Fter„ . ;,:: zinination b4ettalioTniof.thet.p*tythiewing .4 .info thitenoldren shinethingitire7cliaracter , - 'calculated to propitiate the spirita theY7WOre. ;invokingiattd er,.enchke . ,q.bottuct.,:himself ',tenitrin.accifaxiiiiieliing' the ~deSireiriohjerst, 'by 'a - .Oirmght. Of the mystic • liknid,lo ,the cauldron, they proceeded to select the -Victuals who Were..to perform , the'deed. • After.sinne deliberation; • Harrel& Atze-' O'Ltfughlin, Spangler,'Ainold and Miidd,Avere selected-as the instruments, in the hanthi.oC.Davis it. CO., to *assassidate President Lincoln,2llr.SeWard;and„General GraTif. ; ' , tint oneypitinfeeied, and that one, Beritii,'Who,"-bk . hig'ileed, con :signedldinself eternal Perdition, and his . • name will he rentembeted•onirwith curses and infamy throilghout-tlietivilizod World ,forever. ' • It is almOst needless te - recalitoMind the, scenes which' were . enaeted„:ln conneetioia With. this foul deed, tei they iiro = too lividly. impressed upon • the: memories: Of ..,all who'. love to cherish justice,' and-hold such dam- , .ning things .in proper :abhorrence; and. wherever the - English . lan - gauge is' ap;alten,'_ • diet:tante and memory Of lbraheni Lincaln , he forever greori. 4 l4 . ‘the - ,licarts of , all Dnion-loving and Sympathizing people.. 'He was not intallible..--he 'had faults, for. he was not perfect ;;.but as a•rnan-who,jo,l use his.; own words; .."•felt -malice . toward: none; 'and charity for who S e. highest - ambitloo.was to do • right, Wlidie strongest' desire was - the peace and- prosperity of his/ country, and " all whoSe faults Leaned to - . 1 _virtue's' Side," 'he -stands: without a' peer since Washington:: His . ' , honest, 'kindly nature, notwithstanding the hitter', animosities that prevailed, had taken a.deep hold of the National heart, and from ene mies as well as friends there arose a cry of . horror and grief at the " ep - Aamitation hisMking off." . The assassin's ,plans were Well laid, as: 'far as human forsightleonld do to es;,, cape,: but the mute flag of his country, hang ing over the President's box,eaught.his spur tas he leaped,....dinging,iiiin the. - stage, and • Cripplin- hina: so that' his - flight :Was retarded, taken and-shot while refusing to surrendet•.:_ , -These wile . : were - the prime-moverk of the; assassination Meetings, (besides- the devil;) ; 'ivere JetrDavis, c.;, - C. Clay, Jacob' Thotnp - -, , sthi; Geo. A. Sanders, Beverly ,Tticker, end, Wm. C. Clearyi ; _and theirNertherneopper- - head hirelings wito.'„were , Cognigant ' the facts Previous:to the consummation of , the , deed, and,were none the. less grilitY;tiretion , ' -rewarded by,the.,iiiiiriae date oi:ices under the, iciverniaent;'which":"thei; plotted so unsuccessfully!toldeitroY:' , '"-: Jeff Davis and his associates ln -infamy; iittleast , thosewho'reinallinnhring;areslion-- 4izedand leted_biiiie''eoppeiheacis - npOirOV-; eryposiible ocession.; - (; - The life* . andlitfun ous deeds of cut = throats and,murderers-iike • Moselay, are published.:aad.'- ciinulated'for:; the. perusal ., of the 'ririinill.gener•iticin;.that k . they may treastire . up And , enitilate7hhi gal , lent deridsiiri some : time to otime, - end: ; ateri. , 'who, had:Acy 'atipearetl„ In 'public =- during, the later .Years of . . - the'Whi; Would-have been mobbed and - liested.tit,hylOyfil.citizeni;are : new filling Otlices of public trust and cbnli=` - derive 7:Snailflied theretoby - Andrew , Jolinf• 'son, the degenerate' successor. of the. loner ',d'ered!-Iny'. friends, let. •us repair the breec'he&O the War.",, - . ' that a sWain:that rides7ntion. the,Warer:, other gentle bird...". "- • Whielt , rernember, years;" , • ' ; When these *otitis' bands' ileseeloSed upon a goose; : - • I have a scar upon my thimble finger; • ,Which'ehnanieles the boar of young ambitiOn: ,Ify,fatliar was a. inifierandaili"ffither - , - .'z", And my sire's krandsize, allot thenasiere tailors, Boelbavq:beini-Alderman Of . naive vilitige ' •meiiii•ni: ; tlielaielaitire; - doilgreisiatin,Senator,'mtlitaryiGovernor, '•• iricePreslikint4d'Prei3ident, but ~ ari?iiturtlilelntliyincitiltjam•Ln [FiNi) +•Editor The Ozm hii correrrponaont of- the Chicago this 7 "boFir,4ol;lneCO!..int." of the ro cent`Didiaiifigp!, cm. . „ An, interesting rePoit of :the- fight be .;tween'the, Pawnee scouts arid the Cheyenriss jsieceivod anfipu.blished-hereflay_ Front :this it seems -that- . Col. , Dodge, of-the. 13thr 'lnfantry - - :was "stationed' withbody of, troops at',Willow-Islancl Statfom.pn the:Ca jon , P.acifie'railroadOntitinealso -uner -his .control a company of.the;Pawnees atPlum . , Creek: On the south'ildeof the Platte; "posit Plum , Creek' Station, - ;..1s n-telegraph' , station ontheold California.bneiwhiehwas Iguarded by, sporty . : of soldiers 'front Daring the merning .) of the dayafthettight Colenel , Dpdgeiliiid L....information from Port McPfiersow,that the telegraph ...line op the south.elde,of the river _had been interrupted" Parteef.TildiensiinarPlinti'Cr.eiak. , ELe :at,ertoe orderedfMajor•North,",conaruarlding ':the Vaynees,..tiziseird' a , force; outto look at ' er the Porpetrators,oftlMact. - littjorSorth t'started - LieutDavis and twenty..men across. ;the - river ,, and - very:.: xidon.hacL , information. Zthist-helras:driven .bitek , ,by. 'a large body of .Indians, who had.alreadydestroyed - several. miles tlin - lineOincrwere apptcrentlYhav7 ing thingsentirely . their;own way. In a very4ew - rrininteis'lre - htidhiliNintire ;:potrimandmerosktheriyer..-iiind:inakitivfor' t,he - Inditins; - who iii`j.ierfeet :eiStradence 'had quietly! brone ,into: cutup , orti the- main „road near Plnin,ereek.;;These,litit,leit':diset.ive_r;; 'ingilfajor North'ii.f,Puivriees, fifty • strong ; ~.and"..suppositie,the- t rr,to"be :' white. Tit en"; ctiolly4advaiked:lniittnek. "The Major'immediately ordere&the .charge, and the' ..Chelerine's7Soan discrrver- I m `in' their:istake, lied.::witli , .wild.mries of '!”.rawneepl,pswnees the;latter:;inploe„ ; The PiiWicees irisheCtlieinSB elesely:that 'they soon had toribaridan all their:animals,: o:if:which, they bad a nurtiber;and olk their -9Stra - weigkiNof Olaitket.l;,saddli*l,.4.c;;eoin-: pelling - thm tO'setipriutd•.fighe ?In this:way: ..they were' ofrermatched,irr 'armi.and4light ing unalitiek;,and.o..rttneing ; flg4t.was kept' darltnews -;elesed down. and":stOpped it. ThesTantneeicwho,';thougli , iii'lthe ser-' -vice. of the"- Governinept,'stillrretairt `of..their,eld enStories`.rinc.V-rnethcdOC4l.olv-, Jag, retuxned,aborit riridnightovith sixteen scalps; betweenthirty and forty,trinles;and , 'an immense number of: blankets end: other ;articles dropped by the ',Cheyennes in their hastyflight,-,besicles a, squ aw, and d'hey about' thirteen years old,' captured hint bronghe in'unlritrined; General 'Ann rigid 'orders: -forbidding theta from. , harming !;priStoners,. ,, . 1 1151V:is formerly their custori. , - '.4.Tl3 , Slndieris who liadlattackeirproved to' ben party of , Cheyennes';: , ribent u huridred". Strong, with some few Ogalallah, Siouxmid i 'Arapahoes, :who, from 'lstatenientef the 1,. boy and `the squaw, :had n : home • Over - ein) "..Turkey Foot's " eatrivon thelbSpubliban;: to - attack and pluntier.4.:.;passeiagertrain,.: evidently emboldened this - Iby,,their:Sac."-, ' oesi of a faw'weeks` since,": and" tempted by,, the 'hopes- of inere,plunder,r 4 ,of;WirieltitheY , got itlarkiitimoniitionlhatocixtsiimi.-S: , FrosW 'the .body,of one - iilAtte,iCheyennei.:killed n was, takeainocket-beek,,whieh e Niateceg -- „: „ aired belonging;to-one of , the trhin 4 Memy 'Who had been hic.the:Pieviotisjltaok. , .. ,The'whole affair ..waiAsigmaVand.hrWiant•- tinecesSibr the pavisiees;., and="aWery.,:eivere blow. to.the Cheyennes; ond no doubt ri'most sulutar-y;eiTeetan. - .43liepking. l :n7: • tnie:attempti - on the ISM BEE , _rsZ. , s=: , ' l `,;:l - - - ' tik 44 ti'';'t".2ek. tilak:* :, -I.';'''r ~.%lifili/g,.: W.!,.nrpfp, ~,'S./?,i•FL1;1a.134,1,,t, Aide`..y= -,,',c7,`iint,R P,/ ,'l;-tbe , LiN7,--,7dile_;• 'The .5-7," in'eoner."' r ,:p6...11.,hem' „--,,,,•-ts, " • 00 - ‘ - Vier , .',lnfo ~-.-010mr) , - -the'. 1 - t.' •• eto---- .- •^' - ore p ~,,.....1., ~ 1.,, 'd , bt! ~-„,-.rthV,-Aurl:l- :4,o'insu'F,, ..,:mins4s, /f'trk."Pief::•asinir-i4.%icitii•T'llii,:o4t th-e6c-Trt 'fAil ti l :q2'4.. i i .; ad C...FAMIT-te,,..7(113ze1?1, -him.,. i., ririf.,9oEtgre'F•t;-r....,:f4:nr:iue11.:4?fi1.,4 1+,1; .i,n:e.ci•&-,,a;,,*_1,48`..7,,,,,,i,;e,c,:t0:h";!1ii,tzu5p,,,,„;..ti1-- .4.1,1g!1-..rii:i-kitffs;*,%3ArAiiii ,431A..„.,.,ip0n-i‘!*l, ,iiiimvp, ... iip0r 4,1..--- ,- ' binalpg!--„eriii, dm. •;,A.--611101pg,'-:tiznr,--- --a m ore ,. ~. • -ciet'e u r. , f,.p -, - ii-," ' "7 - - L - tiest.c".7.--- ritito: . 0 4ce , .iiii i t a.f, .! .: s,.,____'.l-1,-'-"' 1ie',1447.7-`-' - fonjiir*ri'lelie:%-*!?-::,:. ~,r-..7:is:',;ltit;er iiTraq- l iku,-,,i , n ud-,; RV • 'l"plibiler,:i `.ftio,4l'ell-- - 'lf..t ril .l.'l t , n. the, ?•• •"•lt, e, _- -. -nt Ay' 0- ".' ~. /0 ' •,- tz nice -, , • watn ' - r^ctuenee • v 7h10:15-1,4, 9- 'priie:/ilv•*'i'oPeo,-n.MI able:Nit' ''‘ii'iiwKatniigi4ll%.°llit.4.l:e°l??.inaiiji/ '...refl, c -i . 4illo.44ll.bitizaii3O°. i •., El ritLyk :;31"in*ItT, n;mnx,l-;nn0,f37.16-11":411-,2giie -,16•:'3.9111Urp wg',dNviii3O:ll'Maliiin'o-? •iico,, 1,11114;4,*0,,ti,7;e:rati.11`%,ki14. .-0,,e1i,-,;;;oh .atc.,13'''..,,,-,ii:,kti4h.le7-isk him tear:?,';.*Arlii.o' 0,91-th.742„...N.PeY,-, h'atll.: .-(446,t17-'' i: ,6 -un° t !? - --"sai6"erilieg,ff-!-4, -jciftli,Y="j7;!ru!..lAkill*P7JimiLKnil f,?4 "r f P '• C4-::,. * ...:'^ -• Itii:,'..eeee• - 6:-,..tvid ..,,,,, ~,....--1,- -''; ' -"ttielfPckw- 46.6-,P -'x'''' - .o. ,,,/,,,e7-- , p Prize • *lf ibcfiTity - that, when every, :State those,heastly, - disgusting , : <eiEliillittions#lleit prize tights, there tterr,l; Ystßieetilerprize pluck ; ettough•ilh the police 'put,a aovitsis - - Adi,'. , iicl : aontetimes - thoitiands; of ;.poop* .manage tihrtod out where they are to,como , ottsb:the:policti cannot - ,,he .excnsed for it: „lack of information: , The, '"-noble ui tof fel' accomplishment; as' we as a' healthful, exercise; 'lnt when itls' used-as a meant,i of degrading others _by with the sightlfblo9d;inpneeessirily.,spili-,, ed," , and of Maimed'and.;niarigleW,hOdic;i4Und !sees, 'it becomeS lt , public: - nuisanco;:and • shoold - be ‘ stoppect afi suchik: Ski liftil - Gen-? Brat tights' OtflY . ::milten =fighting' his ' last resource";?n,trilly . ,hilty - e.and gallant man is similarly.,forbeariug. : boys ;and, young ~ ,, rnen• , artz? such, scenes of physical . .. Mutilatio n ,: as pastime; or, worse yet, aS.,a means Of , gam-, bling 77 betting Money on gatmis of chance—' this trait of nobleness is entirely lost, sight of,and , ,the youthi grow UP',l,9,„thitilr. rowciy. o istO's.n4i,Yl(4Orice.s , 3%,riOnYanoUs ‘ ::,With .nesS araLeburage:l_The, authoritles too, lenient tritese Effect oftlie' Pkesidiprit's - Course; . .The Springfield;- ilasii,:c;Republicau;.;:ref„. August; obcdy, has:, ; beep able_toaceount satisfactorily forthOitilinie :course of, the PreSideuti 'WO sitiPeet beep scarcely-bought pp' by the...pipOlio:kik' National Committee ~te.-tifitlp'id- the ; tail , : elections._' 'His "swinging round the oisclo? Jast : yeer,securetreplendid triumphs for the. Reptibleaiis:.:!riiis,:i_e4r they. , Were , ,, some what 'a pxious about the ~;fall...elcction4 the,:-President conflict •with;(:eri Grant, - anci - "theLDepart - -2, thing seep - re: ....,:xiioe:l4TreSh about 'peachipent. truth NV l is. 0. enti spare r the.l",resident:JkOni ! , J the _arena j Lis t yet;_ there ,Wcnild stat:e of iruliflbreiipe f he "(It'd ilot-:-eiNne ; down'. to- disturb the' ivaters -Repasioitelly;:' • • Keep . :hint - lip - rther'WhitO,,, yea;, "and 'the,ltepublicansr-will:be sure'. of , the next Presidency, Wh'oeCeris their Candi date. . 120. deaths in New Orleans; and ; 241..,,d - eaths in•qul :vesten,; -Christi.; up- , to the Aqth . ult. ; ;t4§ - riliatifheen, - 100 - dertths:'.'iltlf 'Jcitizens are siCk-Or - '-,....Webster'-'&eci'js s foundryitt Chattanooga,, -TenU;;;Waillinined•On , Saturditk night last. Loss„ 'ed - by-t explosion of _ - TWO'thensand'seveniluntred'end eighty severi•PenSiOn.*ipPii4tiOns*Wer'e received at 'the Pensiort e dface, during the last month:' Daring , the' , same "time' 7,324 - claims were, disposed of: ; = ••• , • The Indians attacked a. goveiziment intin • near Tcrit'Sni:itti,: on' the 29th' and were repulSed; , Twenty lndianswereltilled: thefridien::trihes":about' .F.Ort :The;firiteresis:duifthe",..ktite!Of Tennessee by the ~g oiiphis .. 'quid:lphfo .Itailrond,' has , been;paid,lllld - the_ :road: has been.released rby' the linthOrities.• • •••• - ' • 'The'President :has issued La TroclanaatiOn' warning' ":iar.'persoiis''against ithstructinn -or -in terfering manner - - Whatsoever , witlythe iiiithfitlnseention of-the ,Constitu-' ti on and the laws,"•and warning "all Officers . `Bf,the_,govetnment;;ist l'; render due'iuhmission 'and obt?dierice to the said latii_and.to;the jadgiiienis aiicf;deorees bf ': the',Ceuitsa the United -States, and to - , t . give all tbeiii:d.,in,.494'.pply,er - necessary t 9 the 'piociipt ent*er!tent,p.nti. e*oeutiO of such laws; decrees, judgments and - proces- ' •ses,"'and • enjOining,,,,!nponall-;officers • o the army; and navV'toassist and - syStain the courts antl-.!:other ;civil cauthoritieS er the llnlleul States _in a 'faithfUl- administration' ,lawhthereof, - and in the judgments, - decrees; and-:processes court.4 . :;fi'f..ttie;TJrated"Statei." The prOcht- MM IniidoFrlips'rprferpn go' to _recent - con/11dt ofthe hhiilifnry and civil 'authOrittes in North -' 7 • • , ~,:Th.ti:Hati-r-Johri•r•Morrisief,'..ll. has-ar -,ilyedltrevv-74ork citrfroniparatoga.-.Efis ".bank" :at Sarittiga closed' last week with ,a,lossof*4o,ooo,on. the season'. - William • engaged in emptying some Charleston,. S.- Nv ,the Ineit•eting of one ofthe,iittelis t lf r , . ' • - nne'i)ereonec.out , , of- a' p;easu re,parey of fourteen; were d roamed •.by theupsetting. Ufa bontoii ;t.44.4.0n1ari0 Ort.Toeeclay after- '- iig - ,Tl4qq.a.y 7 :Rqur'eNpponsett, :Nags.; thr6O iiikain - whiie, cross-- iiiig.*fk.triip.4 . .iprthe - Colony-. Railroad: utptaii ]tilled by Tndiuns near Still Waleesi Mon tana:: ' I -- :-.....fron,.:.Tames trnited:Sta SeliatOr s troni . duliarniii,dieciin„Alliauy,lsir.: - • Sheridityftelegraphellfrotn -9lietariB,:olll:,WearleSdiY; :• thiti the' kellOw,.. orleanki - in ..epi dinnidfdyin,:anethat thelast.ariny surgeon. died two-'.counterfeiters , ,who escariedlriink'Pris.hn,' .. nt,,prpOlilyn,c,N. • 10.4 1 week, have "been arrested in • Tor onto: - ) : , 7 - A fire in -osww,,o,,N:..y : iyesteTtlity;-:de.- - , .stroyed.a.:blooks of: „ ..'stlir es ',..ThO 'losss is Aver SGO 1100. Geciite C.. Whiting” ChierClerk'of the In- - ierior.Pepaa7tinent, died,4F.Washington, on reeeipts , - , -; , *:&r4rellants',exeliarigehati!been:orgar-; .. fwariant lni4heedissuecl from,theTrea-, snry,'PePartMenkfor the sumof 4 44,317.9 , 65.9 ff in"coin, ;in ipayinetit of-de• interest'- - due on:.. 10 40s rtPi;)Septentliei: rst: ' riot toolt-'Plaark - ai Col le ge . -corner, v W6l l / I 'o 'ok'biliCk 'and ; InditMtr, on iSaturday;+ nighp,' , , bi3tween' two - parties 'Tit' ; ;..ronghit.retnining from a. prize irght.-: • Pistols ;.and , knivs iiiekeTuserl,"aiid Sevonteert'of the rod"ghs. worn; severely' woandeatirree of , them; .it, is upphsed ; f ctaliy- mi:a.nctuied. , llraidleyi,,mai:9v:e.rseer , on a plenintiOnatlfaryin;,:tirkansaS, 2 .OnFridaf. ofatistiVeekii:atteinpiectiovehastisodiaidnisa 'who refased -to ;,..dO.,_iiveiwbrk; , and: wasset , upon , ihernimpcillepheWianatni. ; !:llttafterWards' ..litictf , some; of;-his:: , aseiilaiiti',.ari . 4ted;,':ind,' ;daring~the~hearingho ltilles~~iie for culling,_ :110; tul'.,l.ts-tiot;beeililird..ronisinee., '4liepittilic:lirl'A;iiariforcty'aWit.7ilal • sanl I : Thei;;T:r,43,sideiTpaA mient.4:prfthatrititeOtaie i i:epifs ., .l cinnati since' . ::.:1 7 . 7 . 4 .1.1.Stishateds . ;, , ,, , Love , ,yourOV.tves e 7 and live,tbeni , Pluntrithyrißitters when they are' ;aafiering?froaii Net:Ouse:6gs; qpnebil ty;-tlftitutnbete,:,Smisine.i;or",eny:'cif ::,th`e dise4eS z to i*hich• the 'weaker )! ' , ..lorattetr -ise,,extend ;.b]essing to otbeisiS!,.; , ,Th is ,invalonble'timie give timtilto . the damaged zneryous system,;-+ vapors and +' eanui , a nd:' generally .;; build,, up the: worn' constitution: For eaoh sex and fallroOksjr.ts stygentle ..stimulatitt rind 11,-' re-." , :fre:ihnos:',eartlisl4.4llllLions' , 6l.7 bottle:4 ..sie isbht over 'the :world,'" y-'Tlie'sloorl ow $s its. roil ' eolor to ntlnuto which and: , contalb;in ii•hesilthy'perscib, srlarielainclunt giyea:. , :vitalit3"to the',Nood.. Tlie ; Ternvien.:::§yrup:- supplies:;, the' blood's' „Isrjait,bik.Nrltar element,' itrictsiyee:iitiebdth4 '.en ( tiigi ) r-h , the whole gllttorial .}less is-.yelling is y ryuatiflty Oft 'school stationery - ,,.!: 1&? . . lion. Jtihtl 011'ester; . ; l!a.;;llfts..beon . or iniadituded :for Atte - cifrtef3:;OCltociitder 'of; Deeds. •.• • . 3 • e phia .Pressi arrived howettufew - days since,- . from L i ver pool , in the,. steamship:Pe rsia • ' • Chibkens'"~ehonici roost'; high "when " Ticidle! is about2-,,:.t` ?., Therow :visa -'thirteen 'oflleers' killed in' the , Isth. Pa: Regiment, iduringilie,wim,'!. ; ~ilootie ; luui-n ' few- more of.. those cigars left; if he nin'tqhereaacir:! - "will Ibti;, , and - if you want a eigitefor.^a.,csbeint.,,Ver , ;c, c e n t, he'll'give.it to-you: , .. p treet, Columbia, - .'an. ,ingeniouS,;Arrange wont for lifting:pletes•:while hetv , •:*Call and see it; -everrfamily should have One: tivo'young men, wiio"::Mithelirrival of the evening trains, 'take' a;position near, the - cars watch - ,the getting, in 'might better. , business. Conducteri•Zuger,, baS•the names, of 'the pttitiee; , Witter-4_. delightful ~.toilet article—s . uperitirla'Cologpe fend at half the price. '" ' - `—earpereal p niSliinent schools of Nevi , Jefsey.'- - " Methodists publish"fifty:one-news-' 15npers in thelTni,ted 'State.- The GOvoinnient hne o - vei'6o,ooo gallons of 'eontlOnned.millis touis. •`lt'sent; , east:vard in the month of May; 62,431 barrels of flour: Ohio - tinfi'Dennicrittic ,paity ISoldlylin.favor_of,fepndiatimi4 • In 1119 . co4t..43 — illie cents to listen . loSlinkesperian'anVother rein - brigs in the publies . —A dinnioud4eighinetwenty-two carats 'and ~ w orttrs4,ooo has just been -found near -L•There are: 486-.eheeae-flotories in tite UnitedAtatesip2. heingin New York Stato.. of 'Pittatiiiid, Pa:;ia - Wd re,nresent'abonti $13.4,000;000. • ' - —Nine.thousanddollars.nreminm is offer= od for the best , dosigd for Ihe:lllinois State 'about. one 'Jinni] red ,piatioS *Made this'r:oti t every tworking-day.. of -•the pimples • bn the thee of the Man in the moon, say the astronomers, lies ,disitppeared. -7' —There are 2,1:13. miles -or, rail\ -w-in Canada open for traffic. The cost Ii cell - $t21;548,189. •,- - , - —The present stock of anthracite waren' harid , is eighteen billionltons. . —More Broadway - .IC• Y. bridges are called for, and will .probably, _be built. , . ' —The ,fishers 'at Camden,•Maine,.. made $1.750' at one-:haul, taking 3500 pounds or - • Nnpolenn and.wife rill visit St. Peters burg next fall; fete being willing.. .5 ..r-An'oschange thinkslen,po nds ofsans igos for n dollar, dog cheap.- • ' , _ LFloni.,ie twenty dollars, n. ()extol in Beston, and , alt.thenecesistirres nflife high. in - Paris is creating a great noise the ,world, , by playing bn seven . drums at once: -'. , 7 —.l4l',England;*expreas trains 'travel at the rate 'or forty miles per hour. . . —An Old citizon - - of Texas, now izz.Wasb ington; says: "Neverbefore.bas the yellow fever, prevailed te,stioh an'extenton, that coast as' at thepresent tiine. 4 ''. —A.sernple of Oregon "pig iron; tbe first made on the Pacideeoast, trt.on exhibition in San. Francisco. ' - • - • • -The crop - or barley this Year in Cail -fOrnia- is 'considerably below the - average, more:.sttention being given to wheat. for I:expOrt. - —The- wife of Colonel Bankhead and ,twenty-five men of the kith regiment,-have died of cholera at Fort Wallace. , —The.wine crop of California this year is estimated at, .;L5,000,000, anti %of brandy t)00,- 000 _ ,• • • _ , :—The Danish' journals are favorable to the proposition of the United States for the purchase of the island of St..Thoma.s. - , —Thepriie for poetry has been awarded by the,French Adademy, at.:Paris, to M. Greiner,:Whese,subjeetwas'-",The Death of Abraham Lincoln." - -Douglas, Jerrold, at an evening party,' lams looking at the dancers. ' Seeing a very tall gentleman waltzin with an extremely short lady,.be-observed g to a -friend at his 'side: " Humph - ,there's the nine dancing with the:mile.stone.'.' .seem to gain flesh every Jny; the grocery business must agree with you. r What did you weigh lakt?" , -Ai., doiitt.:eccuetlyticoolieeti-but .strilcesme at was a t pound of sugar.:"',;" —.A.-journeYman blacksmith says he has been for higher wages these twenty.' years; with uniform success. Omaha Republican says so .many young men there, are: our'of employment. and can't get work that even the recruiting , officer for the regular army has been oblig ed to suspend operations, beeause.moro ap plied to 'enlist than he could'receive. of July 13111, - hes the larg,esthmass ..of, gold. ever'essayeil la Idaho -"Territory. .'lt . weighed -637.10 ounces' 770 fine value -4 :10 141. 86 AhouEtliu Paria:gxhibition, , the latest :re - port - la tliat itisa - failure• pecuniarily , :' - daily :attendance :0f40,90g is • neceSsary - to pay the running- expenses, - and,qt has thus far fallen Short of that. , . , . , _ Sunday School' on wheels is said - to in' Opel-anon -in • Utica.,-Tho .natipagers' ' hold-it in a' car furnished by the managers - or one of the railways leading' out of Mica, and the scholars are gathered up along the line the'road.- - • • - •- . • . 1 :-.`!rhern% - are, _five_ thou Sand -.Stnericaus residing in.TariS thisiyear. They support. ',eight restaurants, si.x Amerietiti.bar-rooms; fourArnerican physicians and four dentists, and•talk,of_starting a sound principle -when , his school was-visited ;by the- Knkg,;, •and the.. , Doctor'. -, marched: 'into' the robiii before - .llisilfajesty,withl3iS hat On: -When Jobuk . ed _ for: disresp , eet. 'to-- royalty; • lie: apologized A)y_saying, .'.I could never govern. this herd ,of_boys allowed. tbern to, thin k. - there Was,an r .inanefgreater nuthoritythaa _ - - There is a:ininiqn,`NeNV York who has a chiok - en stall at one : ofr the markets, -Ho, is now - reported to be, worth $2,000,000. li yds large.:-brown .stone palace.-on • :11rooldyn•lieightn,:t he furniture ,for which cost-him -,..slso,ooo;;;,llw'..i:ttiiridsr- the : sale: of. his 'own nhickens,.never taking his break fast rif home;Thut 'coming to the market, in Now -York, - . every morning ihetweetv:four and 'five'.o'cleck„. He - can-.be seen' every .day; standing behind. a marble'. Counter, 'with' a ,white, apron:om In,tho afternoon he drives out, with his wife and--familyicor few , friends,-ia an deg-tine-carriage: - -Girls,•beware.ortranscient young melt ; never suffer the,,Address of a stranger; recollect ,that.' a steady • farther' . bey or 'a meal/aide inworth all the 4loating trash in the.-World.',.. The 'allitrements of a _dandy. Jack ,with - a' gold.chain about his neck, a walking stickin. his paw; r some honest tailor's coat on - his hack; and a brainless skull,can neyer make. up _for_ the 108 S of , 11 - father's,house and a good mother's counsel, And the society : of-brothers and sisters; their affections last, while' those of a rich young man are lost-in thewane of the honey.recon. 'Pis true. " 4 ‘ ;,' : • fFor,,the Sryj Lie , •,`‘ , Swenr Sprinsros; .I , • - - L - MoNnoir ,CO. , ;, Auguse2o:o•B67: - ,A1r.......nrriM1--:l3efore leaving this delig ht :1111:„Iillice;;,;we: - will:, endeavor ., to-fultill”the ;promise made In ourlest ands-describe brief- , .ly our ,visit,to the Salt Sulphur,Springs-and zwhat,e Saw, .I`there:;.7`.ls, ef Withstanding the r fatighn attending a rido of twenty-five miles. iii a stago,Coaclythere is•semethingoxcend.; :itiglyt pleasant; in it:.F.-The picturesque seen= w pfthemonritaiiris,th'e noveltyOf stopping of i: 4 7-sida ifiii - i-to - chaige;liorsei, and the ,seciaGility.of -the , Passeng;ers -served-to 're lleve••..the'lediouseessH2Of,theAourney and , rentlet‘our.ride•uperithisOccesiOnr:Olie long to be reiriciartbered.'-V' i .7 , '': - %.-: • ' 'We ve - re„porticularly'fOriurinte in litiving aii ooinpanione•several ladies, „of Southern - . prOclivities,%wholad- ' resided South,: dttrine the rebellion fiat ' ; ttirinsitopen the subject oftlie War,' ;and the' raids ;made by,our•forces 'through: that,section:of.the,countryTheY,..ln-com inon'w.lth Most'of the Southerners; .werees :eeedingly-;isevereln themdenuncititlon'of Gem•Huriter;tui-MioNvlio , ,waged"war 'note? by xratansof the ;torch thatr,', the' legalized: modes7,-of-warfare, - 71.Vhilo - they' spekeititheA tigniist '...tiiinfs - of praise::: • Tlie:deprecitition:Of;,the, Confederate Money; :.und the fabulousft) purchase' • 'tho moittritlingart ides; - :.was',"a - matter-of' 'atimecuriosity:?lOnei-laily;infortnerl,ns, that .the - drosslabe then- - wore; (an ordinary callco), 'had 'costlciur•liundredvdollatia, , s, sample of• ' -which- she-Jams:kindly' Promiked'io send us , -and. Whieli , WeAllitlliever treasure,as a re-- ' membrancer: , ?' , .=_ - .•.. ''' '..; ; :::elllerAlasslng through thii town of beautififtlittlei:Village) the..eountyl town • :of - .ilfonree ride: , of , three'-miles „brought; us, to •the Salt Sulphur: : Springs: , f•This.eelebrte4A ac vaterioeple-is - Conducted, ":ttriderthe autspleeseef..'au.lueorporated parry, of hi, the , President; The salubrity-Of :eerie& of-the.surre , ondingscenery, , ,the fortOf'.llte aOCOtiiiividationii;:under ••••‘, trol of W. 'H. Johnson, the „preprietor, and above all the medicinal virtnetnf the water,, 'combine to.rencler,it out of Merriest saute.' tilleresorts - in-this St rites ' There nre two.largt springsghttnilsneely: - encased in marble ,Thtsins , tutdoveretlAbY 'beautiful pavilllons' , :.pue .known as the Salt Sulphur Spring; watscl iscrivered - i l `hi - 1805 . 11nd iasaid , lneontant:Lmcire sialPhur.y, than{eny other - spring ,known' except, the 3 Ifarrowgate Spriugs in Binglancr. It is ex- ' ,tenSivelytised a-s rentediul ageni in, rhen 'matism, gout and chronic affections Of the nervons_system. , , • - •,, " - The other containslOilliainan quantity, and is called the lodine Spring, , "the 'nee of. which has heeirrfitlnd ex - ebeding- , ly beneficial in scrofulous; dtisensea: 1 few years since a handsome 'HI tie; chapel. was .erected- on, the; grounds belonging to the Springl=, by - the generous pinittio,ns oflhe guests, in which divide service is held every-' 'Sabbath, without regard to. sect or creed: - :"One of tke" greldest" natural-:euriositiesle was ever our pleasure *to ,VisitOirsitusted about a mile from the a huge eav e, tunneling under the' mountains in one direction ,aloud, oyez eight _miles; .part ,of which we exploredAndwere more Mettle pa id for - our trouble by heatitiftil things we saw therein. Grotesque images; stalact ites hanging,like icicles from'the 'ceilings of -.huge caverns, and the - tincertain _glare of our torches gave it the appermince.ofart en 'chanted place. The grounds around the 'Springs. -have• been handsomely fitted up under the direc tion of Capt. Caulk, Superintendent of,tlie -Company, who ?or hisaintiring energy and' Courtesy to the guests deserVes great praise. • The -neighboring streams- aro Allied • with trout, the forests with deer, pheasants And squirrels., The living is excellent more delihtful place to spend a month'-cart not be found. Thepleasure of our visit was greatly, en hanced by the kind attention shown us by - Messrs. & -Monroe; editors" of , the Monroe. Bcpichlican, - to whom we shall ever feel. grateful. . • By means of n Privates cony eyance; we re crossed the Allegheny.mountains, and after &ride of twenty-three mites through a fin viilley„ we, reached in, safety. the Sweet Springs. .-This magnificent estate - situated between: the Ahlegheny.nnd Sweet Spring iNfountains,_ -is owned by Oliver Burns, .1 , 7.5 q., and it 4110 1 ,7 under the control of ,JaMes-Carroll; former ly, of - the 7 Eotav: House, Baltimore. The hotel prpper fronts two hundred send ,fifty feet on a Beautiful lawn and - connected with it are twelve. ,large,'substantial, brick ,houses for the accommodation of the guests. , They are- supplied-throughout :with water from the mountains marthghted by gas ; the walks through the grounds,a ilia minuted: in the same Manner, and the whole - pre sents the appearance of a • thriving village. ..d.uout two hundred-yards from the hotel is -.theSpring enclosed in a large brick • suild -lug, in which - are also tivo swimming baths for ladies -tend gentlemen respectively. , The 'temperature of -the - -water is , seventy-eight degrees, and as its :ntne. indicates, ,has.a, 'sweet taste, somewhat similar to champagne: after it has lost its effervesei ng' effeet. - ..From' this Spring the 'writer is constantly.-flowing into the baths, one,of for the , use, of, gentlemen, is fifty by.forty feet and five and -a:Milt - feet deep; the: other,, fifty by: thirtk feet and 'four. and-a4mlf deep:: This, large , ' body of water is drawn off every night; and so powerful is -the Spring , ,that the, entire space ls" rdfillecrin'SiXty - mientotle:; The waz ter is as clearAS crystal Canseedisi 7 , tinctly the'inifist minrit6 pebble§ lat-tlio'hot tom - of the Spring. , - Me .enjoyed a.-plunge into the water beforibreakfast, the morning; after Our - arrival ; at first the 'shock was se-. v ere,. but the sensation afterwards was truly delightful, and sifter - undergoing the - " rub- bing.down• " process by rt-," 'Knight of the tower," we were as ravenous as wolves - and• did full justice to the elegant repitst served • • • There are about two-Mindred guests here' now, many of whew' have, visited: other Springs in the mountains. previous, to com— ing to thisplace, - end are here to recruit fore going home. in a day' or two' We will return to Washington and vou may sionally hearfrom ydur Coup.f.sroz,mr.:sr. SPECIALNO_TICES. SONG OF IRON ' lam mighty in the saber,-'• - ' . '''• ' Fiercely wielded by the tweet , ; - (Aorious In the stalwart steamer, • .-• , ' Laughing at the storm and wave.. , - • • • • , • :Beauteous in the'palace,pillars,• . -', - • Saving in the polnted-rod,,— , . '-',. ~. -•As it brings the deadly lightning .. • • , Quelled and hurinless to the nod. _ Hitt there is a glortens essence, • - - Where ii take my gratideSt'power, ' - . Giving to the a•tet my cured, .. , , .' • , . • Sweetest:ad, in danger's horrn ' - . Soo! Were me fly disen.est • , - _.: Sec the darkest hydrae bowl. , ..',..- . .. See the rose of health and beauty . , • 7 .;.• ,• ~ • 'rake the palest cheek brow. ''. '' • • - '.. Flv, dyspepsia! tly,`C,Onsurnation I .- ~. -----, • , - ' tea. all Ills are crushed dt IVILIgth ; ..": Forgb,fe what human miture—,• - •'.-,-,', 4 -.. i ' - . -' On ly ev . erfneeded—criss - ern i , •, • , •. Shall I tell bit 'What great caSelee— .. ' , I ban thus your spirits cheer up? '-''' -•••'" --. Pallid, trembling, dying sufferer, , - -,' -- •'. - ' ''''," • "Ile the,famed "Ihmerri...!:Sranr" •,'' .. . ' 'TheFERTiVIAN 'SIMI:11'1s a itroteeted solution of the_Protoxide of Iron, wnew•discovelvin medicine -that strikes - at the root of disease by supplying , the . blood with 'ltalia/ irinciptc or ,/tic;eioner t,-,—/ron. - ..- , - . The genuine has `PsermAs;.-eTsup • u• b!owii In the -glass:' Pamphlets free.. • •', . ". .- • - •••••,, ..,SeP;DiIiSMORE. - Proprietor.- ' i . ~,,Nc.,an lley.St., - Islew,York. • _ Soli by,all ' - , GRACE'S p.ELEERATED SALVE Prom Jitnits,Cumas, of ma bury Mass.. • " 4fis.alithited'witb »severe felon on One • of, my, fingers, nud many' remedies without relief. - : My friends induced me to apply your , Salve. In two days it extracted the inflammation from' my finger so as to enable. me Jo:resume my , work. .1 .can almost Bay that theStilve worked like Magic: for If effected a cure withonelcaving scar.. 1-,tuthositatingly .pro , flounce' Grais Sairc,:in. excellent remedy, and do not doubt it will 'be ' apptdiated.: threggtiont • thp CENTS A BOX SETH IV _ W:FOLE .t SON, 13oston,.Proprielors. gold t,y,ApothpeAries and GroeeKsgenornily. , • - (Sept . , CAT,,IIARTiO"PIUS AltE tree muse perfect pnrgative we-are Ale to pro 'duce and, its tro.think; has - ever yet`been 'made - by. - ankbody. ..Theireffeeta , have "aliti °clan ay' shown 'to the Community' how moch they excel the other medicines lit WlC:"pleasiint to take: buypowerful to cure. , -Thelr'penetratieg' pro :portion stimulate the vim.' activities of -the,body, Moto die - ohs Wit - Miens ts, organs, purify the blood, and expel disease: ' They Purge out the foul, humors which breed and grow distemper; stimulaMsluggish. ,or disordered organs , into thew natural .pction,. and import tone ene.a.trength.to the. thole system:. ,Nor - real y ihrithey cure the everidaym.inplaints et every body,' but formidable and - dangerous.disenses.-Wlitie: I they produce powerliireffeets,:theynrii-nt dhe same. lime, in diminished doses,"the safest rind best physic tint .can ho employed- for ohildren.._ coated. they are pleasant' to take; and;being_purelP vegetable, are en tirely.hannless. . ; Cures have' been _made tint would surpass belief,- were''..they.nOt sub,' stantiated by mete of sntil exalted character, na - to, forbid ' the sui.Micion 'of • untruth: ltiatiy.,cminene .clergymen .and physicians .uertify public the `reliability of our romedice, while others Lave sent us the assiirmice of their conviction , that 'ottr.Xrepara-' I tions eontributo.innensely,to,the relief of our af flicted fellow- th en— .- - .Tie AgenehcluviTiatnett is pleased to furnish gratis -our Aillbrienti alsnamic, containing direetionafor the lISO of these medicines and certificate's of theircures of the followingcomphiluts. Cost ivencusi - - - Bilious ' CoMplaints,..s.itheuthatism.- 'Trop"3 - . Heart-hurn, - Headache arising from foul. -Stomach,' Nausea, indigestion, illorbid,lnaction of, thellowels and Pain arising therefrom,"Flatidency, Loss of. Appetite, all 'Diseases which ;It equiro a n cram:int. medicine.. They ids_e,tby purifying the • blood and stimulating th 4 sy.stein',"cure many emu; plaints,m Web it would not be, supposed ,they could 'reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness. Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability. Derangements of the , Liver: and Kidneys, (lout, - andotlier , kindred, 'disorders - arising from a lowStatc:of 'the bedy, - or ,obstratetieu of its [auctions. - .; Do' nor bd 'put Ott` by: Itnpiinc . ipled dealers'-_Wit'h Other preparations' on which they make TIMM profit. Demand Alta'e and take no -others. "The sick: want . thii - Liemtiiihttliere Is for them; And they should , linie ,Prepared by Ds. .1: C. Anna and'sold by all Druggists and dealersin inediethe" everywittro, fang 1:-Brno. • BLINDNESS ''' . D,EATNESS 7:'.A.1 CATARRll;treatetimith .0 trn irucces,t by ' , Dr., - J.113.1.4.C5, °oculist and Nurtst; (formerly of toyden, Sol land,) No. , 805 .Arch Street, - Philadelphia, restt , menials from tho roost zeliablO educes in the city and country can be keen" nr:lila °Mee.The. Medical faculty arc Invited to accompttuy.titeir - Pittients,ag he has no secrets in hie practice., . Artificial. Eyes noer tecl without pain. - No charge made , for examination: '-'3l - A.N.I-100L) and youthful — vigoeltre - regaipod. •111inbold'ji L'xtritet. Titkelku, . • HELM - BOLD'S' . - .• UCITTY ' ""f lan certainetirZ "dhie+ises . of the ' binsiaevlcia= :iiliyersravel,kfrop,ey,trianie rwentiuei4S, teicinle Cotn-i plaintn, ,. genetn! , d chi!! ty, urhinty , orannr, whether existing in ut_femule;, front' ;; whatever ,- cause ,;o:rlginat tug how I ung, ng. ,Nsenves t he,N . e.9rgans 'reijutre the use of a 41,uretie.",jf„, i!.:l,:tt.'entti!enligsubmittea - ensue. and blood'are supported from these iciureeq;nrid the, r ieilth:triAlif,tppines?l; . ?nd thatuf,lposterity, , aepeuds . upon proznpt:tise of ieptageremedY: elmbohrtfExtrnetßuchn;esenhlislild Unitarch] of - :111 , 6!ertie; . 'prepprea by- • ." '6O ItroadwnY, New -York ; Rua .Int , South •Tentn 7 ,tareet:Phllh-4111-:,'." 1 .•••••.7 To . "CONSI.I r'r IVES. -• • ` • %Tho siacertisOr•Fliaridg liceirrestOred to.liniilth In c a - .few. •weeks by a very . sun pie. rornedyi..nnee having , - suffered fOr soreral years with aoverelung affection,' and that' dread' d (seam. Consumption. is • itumlous' to - 7 ;make known to kis fel itferernAho menus of cure., nil who desire'lt, he will send a copy of thovre;- , , , `;scrlption used (free of.charge) with , :the directions ,!for.preparing and using .0,o; Which - they •• find a Sure, Cure-furiConsuniption,Mstliml4.4lron, -chide, Coughs, :Colds,' and Throat 'and Lungi AlfOctlons.";;.The only: object; cif •••the ntivertlsor_ in sencllng•the.PrescriptiOns..le.to 'benefit: thenffiletede.i and•sproadAnformatbitt'Whinh, ,he cuncidees,to..bes„ Invaltnible, - andhOlinpem 'every iiufferet , „,will..try. , bisi ; romedy.'os'it win cost thorn zwithhiviind may:pros.< A blessing. ,Partiorvlshinsf tire Pr.,e5ey1P1,d_.?„., 7 .1 ,37 ••• • • by,rettarn Tisul;:wllfineaseSildtess -r.; , r ,,,, ,e . : ., REV , PEDAVARD!pC, ' ;WfLi3OII: 4 I •-• : ••111141-R: 674 Y1 • Wrlllattibtrg;Rinsti Co., isTOT-TC-ES! ~ :.I..H.A;v4];ptpuoug" AR.t. iiafthi;;A;;lB 4: Weeps', 0/110; 'July 25t10801: 9c dc 's , cll c ent. C0.. - Ohio, bevies used .110.111t ei um lie. 481CATED,WILI),C.IXERRXTONIC fe, ,r pleasttie in:taking that perforzued. al n -- elairned . forlit, and tboy,,cord'ally .seeoiumend it as the best stomachic Vetere the public. • "I...PREnTOTS PERK INS, . Joseph Thompson,, _Georg Watson," ' Edward C. Hance, i rs.. arriet.Delaney, Urlah PepPreF t . :Patrick goTite,: . . EUTAW 110082,"Billthrlare, October 15th, 1860.' .1. itC.IIIRER—Deer 'S'ir:- I, lconsider your Nirild Cherry Tonic the, best preparation offered-to thepub lie. The Cholera has prevailed: in our city for-the Instlew,months, and in every ease in`whfelf the Wild Cherry Tonic has been used, the relief hastheencer-, In'violentattacks of Plarritcca, looseness and , griping of the bowels; I have also used it with per leet..stiocessl-and duly-certify-that at least•trdozetr , of my friends and comrades have been cured' of, the Berne complaints, Und,ttiree'Llitvo.snon. cured-of an attack of Cholera, or the worst form of Cholera' liar bus. Ply own experience teaches trio that if the Wild:, Cherry Tonic is - taken' in time, •no fear '6f 'Cholera need beapprehended,ns it stops the Diarrhcon, allaysl pain, nets on the liver and bile, and purities the blood:- You can use, t h Leas you sea proper, if it will do any good. ' . . Yours, .te:. - • • • -". : ' ' Y/MAftTIM • ' • - Oitto.' • J. ROHRER, Illaq.-Dear 'Sir: '- This 'is • to. certify that . .l" have for several years been atflicted,with, a severe patois my hack and bip,•which originated from an affection of the Moneys.: And, also a ring lu. my head. Ifavibg'-tried varloOs remedies without any relier c l,Concluded .to' try your TONIC and it has entirely cored me. My. son has also been entirely co red'of Fever tind,:hme; - by the use of your WILD CII.E.R.RI' • TONIC..• JOANNA MILLS:. - ' - • ,- J., ROVRER, Sole Proprietor. la,pcaster, Pa. Sold by ail Diuggistq. Wholesaled 'and Retailed by ' J. C. BUCKER, Locust abcice , Front; Col umbia. Pa. aug 31-3rno] SOME. .-FOLKS. - .SLEEP NIGHTS .• 'Wry many "snfferr'from general debility, others, frony wenitnees of the , Biernich[dricil nab(' ity, to al ga:A.lllo4 food; *no have creeping sensations along n the erve'fibres;_ev.prtin in the - back.,3vith aching and weary'threlking cif the limb,. Thousands of ladies antler Omagh long Tears from what are called Fannie Omplainev, curved bytlie relaiution of juti - cle and. ligament thavattenddedcieney.of vitni •Thousands of-business men: overworked in mind and body, use up the nervous fluid and become Un fit for . ilMy 'or the - enjoyrnen life. Eieesses in youth, and the lerrible'effeets of fever and ague, in volve shattered constitutions and - the failure . of the general functionsof health. "To sufferers front all these nausea, DODD'S.NERVINE AND_•.-.II,TI7IGORATOR offers ..an invaluable boon:-..a Flamini and efficient recovery ofloSt powers. - No person - , mati or Woman., sufrering-fMre anY.canSe, eon afford le neglect this renicdy. -Tice Nerrine will-be - found to - poisesi an r eqtyllizing end nutritive principle. It allays irrita tion,-and ileeP . bremi - ;teto - 'tai3hocretion; of , the , system. It has clftnity for, the nervous fibres, and supplies them the waste that is conStainly taking place.. Like wholesimo feed taken into the stomach; it tuulergoes,,Mpid digestion,invijoiating in-its pro-, ccss,the - digeStiv,e - organs, and Vrodueinia, • . CALMNESS AND ..TRANe2LILITY, . . , . unknown t 4 , any other prpiuntion. .11.eointaina.no opium or hasheesh, and so-far from producing cos. ~tironess, it Will'be found'on'effloied cure for consti pation, and has. obtained . a world-wide rennin for .thi.4 Peculiarity: '-• „ 3V.HAT,PEOPLE.AAN..,.:. . . . " , ',Dear Dcieto: Tho hot medicine presorilicd by you I obtained, and will say that Dodd's .Nervine and Invigorator is all that it claims to 'he/ I. feel. like a new man; the aching of my limbs Is all gone; I sleep welt, have a good appetite, and feel stronger than I have for many yeara-past.ir, [Contributed. by; Dr. If. A. Tucker, 25:10inton . streep, Probklyn, New 1-ork..] . . 1 lobe used inn Net - ride; and find myself muelt benefited by it, : particularly in the Increase of strength / and' cure .of _those trembling . sensations. costiveatess also atiems to be entirely cured. ILelter to,Dr: Tucker.) • • liar medicine you ordered (Dodd's Nerrjne) we' have taken three bottles of.':lt is a great'thing. My wife says she would rather hnve one bottle of it Limn forty doctors. She is certainly better, don't feel Oil dragging down so much; bowels move easier, and in better nervous condition every way:. _ . G. B. 3fartin, Cashier Glenn House, Long ,Branch. New Jersey, states that 'Dodd's \ervino' has cured him of chronic weakness of the stomach, dizziness and sick Iteadtiehe, itud'greatly strengthened -his Divid Hartshorn, 3..)9 State, , tareet, - Drooklyn, eured of chronic museularand)leryous . - • _ . John Ifurbnt, Brooklyn, N..Y., ii.vs: "To reiu-' late' 'the 'bowels i‘vithout• producing chthertic -:•droct; quiet•the nerves, anditone up. the•system, Llowe, ,never rood :''suything , that. equalled Dodd's 'Nur- W. F. Deans, E9q., Enatford,_Donn.: - "My wife hies suffered for moveuteen•yoars with extreme nor. vets debility, and menial prostration.' • She won in; duced by'a friend to try Dr. J. W. rDodd'a Norville and-Invigonitor, : and by itsi • !me is now -reidored to Dr. C. C.-York, Charlestown, Ness.: ..1n ; eases of - great uervous - debility, not confined by any means to the (ornate sex. althrmeh front tile greater deli. eacyor the female oreanivition more common than among men, I employ Dodd's Nerving and Invigor ator with the happiest effect: • It: exeeedssin tonic power anything theta know of, while lie action, upon the bowels ie all that as n be desired." " DODD'S IS.EItrINE: MSI),INVIGOBATOR. Is ern plyeri in the. Ilinssnelinistts Rossini Sirthe Insane - - Fon 'rEti,SONAL , TESTIAIONTALS . *.fo cures a general debility, indigestion, sleepless.: ness, kidney complaint - , wind colic, And female corn plaints in -thbie own fitmlhes, we refer. with permis sion, to-the following gentlemen iti this vicinity:- 1 13. W.•'llALL.Venue Hotel, _N. , W. B. BODGE, Tract House; N. Y. - :r %JOHN- WILLIAW:4 - I'olicetrutn, N. Y. • F.so..ellntorpst., Brooltlyn. Dr. H. A. TUCKER, - Glinton'st.;l3rpolclyn. • S: WRIGHT, E. Jer,ey City. • ,Han: CHASE, g. 544 Broadway,. N. Y. . , [j7 - Por sle nt.J...R. Parry, '.f. ' A. - neyers'.anil R 'Williams' Drng Stores, Columbia, Pa. ' , Price SL per bottle. • - , . •, .. , - - . • ' .-• , -31 . : B. STORER & CO.. • Rog / 7 ' 67- /Yi • ' ':-`"- t'" - Proprietors, N. Y. • HELM BOLD'S Fluid Extract Baphu is plealntrit'in twita anct odor, frco iron! all.injnrinns - prnwties, and innieiVato to !ta.action., MEMMM , _ • . Page'S ,Climnx Salve, for. burns,.' -Rt.olds, ,Serofnla. salt PrOlkert breasts, frof.t.bites, ehl), gs, swellings, &a., whether upon' Mali- or' 1364, i-i the moseWonderfol .actirle over .PradtMeil: - Other 'good artiOles - alleviate; this mires. It. n.linyti Mtlatiimation, subdues pain, and heals %%infant weight iri 'gold to any family, and should alwiys be on hand. lt, is ,warranted:to.4o, what it saysevery lime. • . AiOPPA'I"B LE FE - PILLS &:13,110ENIX BITTERS 'w ere'firct, ti eti fn; priinto, piaci ice 41py: - were intiCaitteetl t 4 the "pithlid in'lB3s, sinco which ' flints their reputation.has extended, until they ; have a sale In'excess of all other cathartic and purifying: • medicines. There - is hardly a fluidly...among ized nations who Itev'e'nol PeriOnal evidence of their beneficial effects.' Iheir:gronf..iicCe.st • j., oe- in to_ - theli - ,nniform of- r ecarati - petliin Liltonsmid stomachic. diseases, 'whether .of long or short duration. They . ra entirely 'Vegetable in their ..composllion;and harmless: 'to. the gentlest infrini. • one ingredient opens,the pores,uf the skiU; another .iscliuretle;"andstimulstes Propar action of the kid neys'; a 'third is emollient, loosening. ,phlegin,and . hamor from tbo pings; other properties are ;Terming and cathariie, and celeanse the Stomach -and ;bowelh &Om unhealthy secretions. ....Theit,'comliinedreffect • is;, to regelire theAnapayred, functions of . the system,: and', to. pi:Kitten Yt ealtli. It is • Mit. es : soiled istraya Mlle aro, e'corOtill . : 7 -flint they rlfic:arit'all coMpleints, —hut- under "Oliiirinry . cleumstan - ceS`:tbey. , Mity;,b4relied ~, upon cos disPop:siti; indigestiOnfjatiadice;: bilious'iomplainfs,coldtcscurvy;,general2Wankness,. :d3. milliOniOrtlien:cambeleitred.• lins• a.‘ complaint :ever come knowledge %Thera' theYlM'e yecom: • ' ~,• :-,TYc printed eircn leiaround ench isok the sYmptpros and. :effects of -*rich ,discase;-specities . trOnt Vie,briefix ief4r,ie'Rev , :.:Devid "Frenlcilp;,l. irns'• eured ' of'yseppsin: •O„ R: Cross, of Theaktt;'lll4'ee'reil'of liner Skingfield;Pa4 - bied serSfelft.:and,llilto.oftelerUtelx l " es; wftwetired ,113: 1 t.1treO "'Take. - , Janfes.D. po t ent.; of Adriim, eurpd , , .bllions . R"eriry ',9h4l , roh t ,4 :Rimitiosigua,,CaLe of. :feyer:vid aguo. , Bei*. Rd. II: May, Yo*,..nerheiatriritism iin4:Plfiap'ot.2l...yeArs.standng Rei:. Sitmucl 13"Oivldi, editor of the bpringfield('Lass ); ,Republiein, WSW Cureddositvetiess.l. E.; of ' liver. ;eeinplaint,. t?:.; eto:?" r• „ of ,Itlpflitt'g full " . .Cfraulsql; - 4 , 041, frill be sfm.s . l74is to,nny,phypleian . pr..clergyznau;on . the'ieUeipt , XotTart , Llfe Rills are • .1:"; cents oon I ieltilleric . iepenbOitlii,:`-TliUy a'reSUld by nil dealers throughout ' , z3vnlTE:*...Eol l 7LAlVl7,.ProlUtioterur.,'- . :3•Elliccessore'to: - .l3ii.:autinN4affat 'urid 11: Clsl.iit3ht, 12i Lllv;rtyt.tkoet,'Nfyitia."...;;,; 'er;ry: " •‘" • - • . SPECTA-LUO"X10: sca..ENclcs,,,s irEurriis;) YT:tifj.liffigrenci , Of; ..-Itifiladislphla. is iiitelniedAtts.dissolvec ttfe3foodl d•- maltet4C4into chyme; theifirst process of;ffigestlerg By. elliansing .:thestomaely; with SchenclrsOldrk. • draho:oTilfs'i , the l:•Tenie ',Soon restores ;tho7appetile,• tindldeArbat copld e net be 'eaten';,before thung,thAvill bere4ll.l 4- 'digested: - /*" -- •:`t.q.,.•:4 , 4'3•,*,74 , f , /, • .vColfstimption 7 , cannot befeured byqfelienelc4,Pit: ' monlet Syrup unless the stomach and liver is made.• healthy,autt•theimpetitn restore& hence the Tonic' and Pills are: required in.;nearly case of consump • tiet- A half dozen bottles of the Seaweed Tonic and three or. fourboxes.of the Slaudralco , PAls will cure/ liny - driliitarY'easeeffilyspepsiti7"'l - ' , ' Ur. Schenck makes _professional visits. in. New York,Boston. and stills principal Office In Philadel phia every week. - daily papers of each .Mace or his pamphlet on consumption for his days or visits ' ...Please observe, when purchasing; ,that the .two. likenesses of the Doctor , one 'when In the last - stage of .Consumption,and the other "as he now do, in per ' feet health, aro.. on the Government stamp. ••• ' _Sold by - all .Druggistsend_Dealer,s;.price ,51.50 :per bottle, - or $7,00 the half - dozen. All. letters for trilviee7 should he',,addressed Jo• - , , Dr,, , Soltenek , s, • Principal Office, Igo.tl a North ails Stieet, Phllnderph in; General Wholesale , Agcnts;peninsi Barnes k Co., • •:N. Y.: S. S.' Bence, thilumore;;lllef.; John:D. - Parke; ',Cincinnattf. Ohio; Walker ,t; Taylor, Chicago. ill., 'Collins Bros., St. Louis, Sto. • (Oct 20 66 Banons'OF tol7llla • " A Gentleman who'suffered-foryeanericum Nervous Debility, Premature . -Decay,i and aWthe effect:Car youthful indiscretion, will, tbr the 'sake of suffering_ humanity, send free to atl who need It, ,the recipe and {directions, for:making the sirnpto remedy by, which hb was cnied„ , Sufferets Wlahung •tee profit by the adt ertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in - perfect confidence, „JOHN -B. ,OGDEN. May : -". ._'42 Cedar Street:'Nen - Torli.: , . - . . - TELE glory -of :man •ie strength, therefore the ner vous anti debilitatect'7shoold Imm o,ll:any nye Helm beld's Ext Met finehu: • • SHATTERED conStßiltions restored by Helm beld's.Extrstet, Beebe. _ _ COLOATWS . ARPMATIC VEGET.. 4 .2.ILE SOAP. A superior TOILET SO;tP, prepared ['rem iefltied VEGF.TARLF.,ol.Lfyrk.e.oinpinatiork ,llcE;andeppeehtlly designed fortho tt.4ai:CLADIES' and for the NURSERY. Its perfume is ,exqutsite,. and its na . shiniproperties 'unrivalled: 'Per 'Sale by all druggi.ts [may 25,%74y.,.: •. • - -TARE no morn - impleosant:_and unsafe remedies for unpleasant and dangerous dislmses. Use Helm bold'sExtroet Buchti and Improved Rose IV,sph.'_ 111150.E_LLAYBOTIS. 'DRY 'GOODS NOTIONS. K REP . COOL . - To do this during the warm weather, LADIES' should visit (2):N,D E RS 31 I T,ll-.'S•,, POPULAR D RT , .:G OM D S''. - S1 0 RT,;.2- COLUMBIA, Pa., Anti mal:e their pnrehruies_from the large and benutifol Stock or, FRENCH' :7ACON2TTS AND LAWNS BEREGES (;IitNADINP.S', 'PA ItLF,T A NS All very deNirrtbki" GOODS' for the SEASON =1 =I 11001? CEEiMI3 '-:SIIA.P.E' OF- -1-100,P SKIRT'S Just received, are• what, eve* Lady admires They are unClualled by rimy_ other: , • Skirt in the Market, ' 10 per cent. '1,6'85' IN: •PRICF7: : A full , • lino of all sizes. for • ilfisSF>.; ANo A "LEVEY" -A. YARD- ONLY -Another Case or thosClicautifol CALICOES at • •1334-cents. • Arusu,rss arid GINGHAM'S at I 2 cents, which arc as orraAr. • %C MT: CIiF:APP.ST. 1 .. ~ I i ONLY $1:50 TER yAnt OE3 Ladies' Kid. - Gloves, All lThatles and SlZell on Ilaild 'TO. iFIOBSEK EEPERS ! Housekeepers should •rentern her our CHEAP CAAPETS! COTTAGE" Carpets nt h. t 0 .50 els. per yard: " DUTCH A,Cnrpets nt 37 to 60 eta. per yard. - "SUPER" All Wool nt .:41 1 / 1 3 and upwards, PONDEUSMITFI'S, adjoining colunibin National Bunk NEW STORE! THE ITNDERSICiNETi 1w opened ft .Lndiele and aislltA . Furnishing Moro, in the Room, d: Joining the Post ()Mee, whereeverytbing will he found. required for Ladies - or Gents. - LADIES - . LENT. 41b1; 13 A Variety of Dress ittici. Cloak Trimmings, Buttons, in great varieties The Latest Styles for Spring Wear, Is Amber and Crystal Trimmings, Bliacic and llugle Trimruintr, - , ate Black and Colored Ribbons, and Belting. ALL liIS DR OF HOOP- - , A 'Large ak.artraent.; of Ladles'. 311gaint and CI Idren's 1.105.1F.,72.Y,W44. 1 )1e for ,S.pring and Harmer wear. ••• - GLOVES 'OF;ALI:4I2cD.S.• ,-- 7.nxbroldered Conant and Cults-' .Bern stitfhed'aiid. • find Trlnmiliitis ii.,large variety of pther_gooda used by • ..."CiENTSDEPAErgENT:"! Gents' Alepartrhent codsists a; gror varlet:. of Gents' Goocie;yl; : " _ latest Styles Cravats and Ties ,_• -' •. - -• . 4 .....•• ~:4 - •• • 1••••• - • ' 4 •:Ettgene, Henrietta, ..t.c., &c. •.nosiory .ofalil:lnds and prices. ...• - --- . -... „ 1.1.31eP. Celiac's and Cuffs, Paper Cidlars and Cullk,_ - - • ~- • •--- ' .• • .., Slrts; and Sitlit Fronts, . , ~ . , . 13mierlyear in . greot_varlety, • . , ... ~ •• • P' , . '''' '• • ' .- Suspenilers - fie.. - :&e. • mode. to order and AVortaiiited to , . , . ••• •.• ItoBERT FRY, . . 7 , A p L Locust.. Rt., Colin:tibia: • • ViNCY ;:O,OODS , V - _ - ' .f -::`-, ,--'...:;,. , ~.-' -. ->- 'A - 11nO fat of Fitocy:oo&ik,'SOO'hag s ''' ' - u.iverNnseti; ~,,.• -1- . .. , - -, •• -. ~,. , r , 5 . _ , _ ~,. - ' Toilet Sotti4, - -- ." -- -' •,-, ,'• ••• '• ••., • ~,, • t •,, i -;‘,,-----',"---• 7 --- 'Coologne Bottl6i;;""' - ''•'' - - • - . - 4Worli:"Dosea,' — —"•-• ' - __...' duL, -. &e,_. • 4,, a A L: BYIREINER;d: 2 , 30.105: ;`' IBM EN V.a\rt:.TEW,F.Lity - „. ..stud y` •'ißer . iitlful f lux , ateevrn_u, tjAa,oF,_; - Etn_ yiroold -'I .911 H 2E ":11r4SHINSGTON' .. • . . CO:3LPANY, • T . ;, 111IndelOilatp:1 5- 0„ 7 1; ' SUBSGRIPTIO,\T?_.ON]' ,DOLLAR. • , iy -, ,,; , ,.530,0;0.00 , ?_ , • - • - • - 4"It 7 E SE VS TO , SEr:BSORISEI2S „ . 6 1 -' ' .' ofoeCr4ltre§eni N0,000:' One Cash:Present of 3.20,000: Ore Cash-Present' of $lO,OOO. -One.Cush. Present:ot.S.s,ooo.- . . Two Coq). Presents of $2;500 each. .Ench Ceittficnto At, Sicielc:is-rtccoTurianlecl with •: " • • 13 STEEL-PLATE . • nlgoi)imiiirer; to the hother ZS:PRESENT IN THE GREAT DLSTRIHUTION WASITINCION-- LIBRARY-. COMPANY,. • eliarteyed by the State of Pennsylvania, and Orkantzed inAld of the • •.- • - . TtIVERSIDE INISTPPIIT'F., •". 'SOLDIERS' &SAILORS' ORPHANS. IneorporalelbY the State of N. J., • _ APRIL'S, Situnte•nt -Riverside, .Burlington, County,, New. Jersey, is founded for the purpose ofgratuitously ed peat! n the sons" of *deceased Soldiers and Sea men of the United States. The Board of Trustees consists of the following well-ltnoytt citizens of Pennsylvania and Yew JersCy:-7 • • , 'RON: WILLIAN It MANN, District Attorney, , Piniadeliiiiia, Pen n'a. RON."I:EWIS - R. BROOMA:LL, . • Ex-Chief Coiner U. S. :Nlint, and Recorder of Dends,"Plaind6ipida, Pa: . 1101 V. JAME:S . 2U: SUOV.f?'L, New Jersey. EON. W. W. WARE, New jersey. ILF:NRY:GORMAN; Agent Ations' Express, Philadelphia, Penn'a, J. E. COE, Esq. . Of Joy, Coe ,n'Company,• Philadelphia, Piamn. TREASURY • DEPARTMENT, WASTIMIGTON; D. C.; April ISth,lB67.—Otliec of Internalltevenue: Flaying received satisfactory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise , conducted' by the "Washington Library Company" will be devo ted to charitable uses, permission is hereby grant ed to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt- from all charge,' whether-from • special tac or other duty. - - ' E. A. 116.1.,tE.CM,' Commissioner. In order that the henevolentpobject set forth in this circular may be successfully accomplished, have issued dye series of FINE.STEEL-PLATE ENGIIKVIINJG.9, . „which are put on-subscription at prices much below their retail value. CERTIFICATES 'OF STOGIi: 'IN 'PRE VASIL inTroN LIBRARY COMPANY will be issued, starnprd with the seal of the Com pany, and siwrdhy tlieSecretaxy. (None others genuine.) Any person sending us ON DOLLAIt, or pay ing the seine to our - local Agents,. will receive Immediately a tine Steel-Plate _Engraving, at choice from the tollowing.List,, and Uno_Certill eate of-Stock, insuring One Present in our pub lished schedule. - • ,s. &‘. 14',11 NAN N [ES N 0.1.—" My - Child! My Child!" No. 2 " They're Saved! They're Saved !" . No. 3—" Old Seventy-six; or, the Early Days of the Revolu tion." . • . • Any: 'person , paying TWO DOLLARS wilt re- - iieive either of the following fine Steel Plates. at choice, and - Two Certificates-of Stock, thus Iv. coming entitietl to Two Presents. =I N0..1—:" Washington's Coureship." 2 " Workington's Dolt Interview . with his Mother." . Any: person paying THREE DOLLARS will receive the beautiful Steel plate of , '5llOlilE TAD and Three Certificates of - Siock, becoming en titled to Three Presents. - ' FOUR - DOLLAR ESOILIVENDS. :Any peraari paying Faun. rioLLARs shall re ceive the large awl beautiful Steel Plate of "THE PERILS OF OUR. FOREFATHERS," , , . and Four Certifla"esof Stock., entitliniithen to Four Presents.':.. • • Any penton who pays , FTVE "DOLLARS shall receive the large,and splencptt Sleet Plate of, THE MA..II . RIAGF,' OF POCAIiONTAS.".. and Five Certifkates of Stock, entitling them tn, Five Presents. - The Engravings and CernSkates will be deliv ered to ertidt subscriber at our. Loc Agencies, or sent by niniL, postpaid, or express,,fuenany be ordered. 1' - • : 5 : r - • WASHINGT.OY 'LIBRARY •-:•-compANA - A Wr A-RD - . , •Tu ItF.E HUNDRED T11013F3,67 DOLLARS - , In ....Pr6sents TO THE snART...uzzoLDERs, On • Wedneiday, ak§eptemlief 250, .'1867, _ . - — 2. A.; Or at the Institute, Riverside, . XONV . Jersey. / Casli Present.. 1 Cash Present. I Cash Present. -.1 Cash. Present 2 Casl/ 7 :Presents - of s2,ooo'each' 1 Handsome Countryllesidonce, Stable, Grounds' &c: Germantown, Patio 18,000 1 -Double Residence, - three-story brick, „Camden, N. J • 15,000 ,1 Coal Depot, 011lee.s, Sheds,, Ground, with- business established; -No. 1314 Wn.shington-Avenue, Pldla, 15,000 1 Country Residence, Riverside,J., with Ground Fruits, Sc - 10,000 1-Three-story Cottage, Lot, &c., 5,000 2.5 Valuable lin tiding Lots, itiveisido, $2OO -each • ' 1 Elegant Turnout Fatally Carriage, Span of Horses, Harness, &e., complete 10 ' , Joinable Building Lots, We each ' 1 Beautiful Sliver-Gray Horse, vv. hands high,' sired. by the -.celebrate& imported Arabian -HorseCaliph 7," also, a light. Road, Wagon, weight. 140 pounds, ;with o set of superior Single klarness, Ste., making a 111. st-class es tablisluncnt 5,000 20 Pianos, 8500 each ' - • 10,000 20 Melodeons, 82.25 each 4,000 5 Rosewood Sewing Machines. $2OO each 1,000 10 Family Sewlng,Mxteh hies, $lOO each_...- 1,1730 00 fine (lold 7 Watelles, $2OO each 10,000 00 Oil Paintings,, h y. leading artists:74lg gregate value . - - - S Camel's Hair Shawls, $l,OOO , 2 Camel's Hair Shawls, $3,000 eacp 3 Handsome.ltl Lace Shawls, .50 h each - 10 Caslunere rns Shawls, ,i 151.1 each 20 Silk Dress'Patte, $7O each 50 City iluibling Lots $l7O each The remallittler-will consist of Silver , ware, Musical Boxes, OperieGlasse-s, - Pocket Bibles,. and dltrorent tAxt.leles '•• • of ornament and use, amounting to, t32,0t 0' \EW GOODS!! .Al/.4110 iir9p.,•rtic:-3'lllveill ..1101V,TO 'fliN3T..&lls' SHARE% ENGRAVINGS.I end Orileriete . tis ' mail, eneliising,fiesh $1 to tx, tither by. Post bJllcc Ordors,Or in a regis, toted letter, our rlsk. , Larceramonnts shpuld• lsi . sent draft or express., •.• • -. • 10 sharestwittr_Eniravirigs.... '' . : - 50, t • ' " 100, • " ihrouglichat The n.4;0 bstre•orprowted-ng-Iteetivers, Meaars.'GEOEGE.A;, COOKE A: CO:', wham° well known integrity and ..busineNs experience will be a snilleletit gthimlitee thattbe money intrust ed to them will be promptly applied to the par posestated- , • • - • • • ' ,-- • - . ' PA.; MN': . 21), 2b tha Ojirrr;t th d i3lentberi.Oj t. ll'achington Cumpanm RE2l?,..Sice#lrg.‘.:.-'''''" Cluxri.r.arazt.::-:-Odreeitilit:of'Yetirlavorof the 15th inst., notifying•us -of our appointment es ' k t _fleeelvers , foryour CompanY.We took thellber= •,ty.,to submits, ropy of your„eharterovith-a plan ~o f your'enterprise, to thehighust lewd authority • of the State, and ' having: reoeived bin, favorable :• opinion in-regard to its legality ;-- and sympathir. Jug with the•heueroleist ohieet - of your 'Assoela- Lion, rizt;the•eiluottton andlataintena•nee of the' orphan.ltildren;of our soldiers and sailors at the - • IversidedmultateOveliare concluded torteeept' .the trust, and to:use our ; hest, etrorts"-to promote so worthy,ao object:. •••• 1 • , .. -Respectfully. yourS.&e., , • . • Address ali,letters mid orders to • ...‹,••,:;.• COOKE'd;CO4 nanitetit. South, Third Street,.Philtscielphia.Pa:- . '• itteee - Went fortheNypshlngtoriLiimuy,Company, Jnne~tim• BEAD FULL 'icrrrann.F.: OF PRICER lIELONV. WORTH ..MORE 'AT RETAIL TEAN THE 1 " ,CERTIFICATE. THE 'RIVERS/DE .THSTITITTE, .WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY, ONE DOLLAR ENOR,AVINGS TWG'DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS TFIRED DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS -FIVE - DOLLAR .E:SGAANI.Not; P, CITE DtiLE OF -PRESENTS BM 311 DM BB E=l AR EZ El Inel $40,000 20,000 10,000 .5,000 :1,000 5,000 1(X10 3,,000 10.000 0,000 0,000 750 51* 1,500 14,750 _¢300,(00 ;19,50 23,50 :. 69,0
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