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A _ . , , • '2 :„..,-,,,, --,- -,...%-ar,-• ...•-•,A.a....0-1#;t1•7-K';‘e • - -''"' ,•:.• , '.. - eO, ~i t .e.l, .:, .4,, -',•;:r:js --'-!',/ ' it. RAMBO, Editor. Advertisements, to secure immediate in- Mon, must be handed in on or beiort.-Thurs y evening, each week. Union Republican Nominations. FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPItEME COUUT, lIENRY W. WILLIAMS, OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Republican County Ticket. ASSEMBLY. ABRAHAM GODSFIALIC, East Cocaßoo. ADAM C. REINOEFIL, 3lanheim twp. ANDREW ARMSTRONG, East Donegal DAVID G. STEACY, Bart. cousTlricEAsvitint WILLIAM THOMAS, Fulton I= JOHN B-UCER, Lancaster City COUNTY COM3IISSIONEI JOHN STROHM, JR., Providence PRISON INSPECTORS. • JEREMIAH ROARER, Lancaster city. CHRISTIAN LEFEVER, West Larnpeter rartEcrous OP THE POOR DANIEL HERB, (Pequen ,) Strasburg tivp T. SCOTT WOODS, Paradise. AUDITOR. SAMUEL SIIOCFL Columbia ;ruin' cOmmnssrosalt. STEPIIEN W. Y. BOYD, Fulton. Freemen, to the Polls ! An old soldier who fought in Mexico, and daring the late rebellion, has a word to say to his companions in arms. " Boys, let me tell you this is no common election. It is not merely a choice of men as on ordinary occasions before the South arose up against the North; but the question is, whether the rights of the North, that we fought for and conquored, shall be sacrificed, and the rebels given more power than they ever had before. If we are defeated to-morrow, all the blood, toil and treasure expended in. the good cause, will have been expended in vein, and the rebel nabobs will be eleva ted above us as a specimen class, and we shall be considered as the muttsit/s, as some of them called us. Soldiers, are you will ing to be mere hewers of wood and drawers of water? If so, then you are fit to be call ed mudsills, and have lost all the thine you gained by your hard fought battles. Did you fight, merely that Andy Johnson should restore rebels to office, and shut out the best and truest patriots of the country? Answer by your votes. No Sympathy for the Soldier. The Copperhead party has no sympathy for the soldier except at the election polls. When offices are to be filled none but the true Simon Pure Copperhead stripe are tit to be on the Copperhead ticket. It was well enough for men to leave home and fight the battles of the country, but when peace is established the poor soldier is ignored and turned adrift, that such gentry ns Mr. Spencer and Mr. Shaffner may be provided for. Mr. Shaffner is a beautiful specimen of the Copperhead—he would bite the hand that fed hint—he would sacrifice the country that supports him, and he would always prefer a Southern nabob of the rebel stripe to an honest man from Lan caster county. Harry Shaffner is very fond of office, and he often runs for office, but he never gets a smell. Like Croeket's clog at the fox chase, he is always behind, because the people know him. Copperhead Virtues. Treason, murder, arson, rapine, starva tion, perjury and forgery, larceny and robbery. Look at the leaders of the Copper head party, since ISGO, and you can find the above crimes have all been committed by them. No greater criminal unhung can be found than Jell. Davis, yet he has his ad mirers in your midst, some of them so in tensely Copperish that they have quit the church of their fathers and worship only at the shrine of Davis and his admirer, Andy Johnson. Tan party that wants to ride this country is the party that wanted to ruin it. They enacted treason, murder, arson, and death by poison and starvation. They would re enact all the tarot:Ric; of the late rebellion if that woailtl restore them to power in the Government. Under Andy Johnson, a double dyed traitor, as worthy of a halter as Jell'. Davis, they have their hopes. Their day and night prayer is thr the restoration of rebels to power, that, they may re-enslave Judge Black. _ the blacks, and if Pennsylvania casts her It may not be generally known, but it is ! vote for Sharswood, the Copperhead candi reported as a fact, that when the rebels, in date for .Tudge, Andy Johnson has said he TM, -marched into York, they were kindly will consider it an endorsement of his tad greeted by persons who stood upon the torou, policy, and will reverse the orders steps of Judge Black's house. It is believed of Congress :aid take possession of the gov they were metn hers of.Tudge Black's family. I ernine7n as a Military Dictator. Soldiers, Judge Black is the man who gives counsel : the destinies of the country are in your to Andrew Johnson, and whose counsel hands. Foil the traitors. is appreciated by hint more than that of; __ any other person, and it is said that Judge IlttrunmeANs of Lancaster county, you Black haswrittensomeolhis veto messages. have a ticket that deserves your hearty sup- When such men as Judge Black advocate: port anti a triumphant election. It is un the election of such men as Judge Shays- j exceptional in every particular. It is com wood, it is time to LOOK OUT! No good posed of men who have always been tr is can be intended by snob men. Judge to the cause, and who stand to-day above Black was one of the Copperhead leaders reproach wherever they are known. There in Buchanan's Cabinet, and denied the is not a man among them all who is not tie right of the Government to suppress the serving of your confidence and your ballots. rebellion. Intelligent voters must not eon-1 They will do their entire duty—see that you cult such men when they intend to vote. do yours. _ _ _ The arch traitor, who disgraces the State of Pennsylvania by his residence at Wheat land, has his coterie of admirers who suck in all the poison he can utter, and are but little better than himself. lie and they are traitors at heart and would crown Jefferson Davis if they could.' These men, during the war, pretended to be Union. men, but since Andy Johnson turned traitor, they too, have shown the cloven , fool. Forged NaturaiiiiatioTCl6ertifierdes. " Ilmtknitkft that 1-Icury Shaffner, the It is asserted that forged naturalization I Copperhead candidate for Assembly, has Papers have been obtained—made to suit boldly asserted that the U. S. Bonds were any body—and distributed among persons I not worth the paper they were printed on. who have no right to vote. Honest voters, I Judge Sharswood said the same of our you must be on the look-out, or you will' legal tenders. They are a pretty pair to lie be cheated. Canvass every vote, challenge ) entrusted with power. every new comer, and let no man vote who I --------- - ----- IF you want to see the party retained in ia not legally entitled. It is A BITTER I PILL TO SWALLOW, TH AT THE VOTE I power that saved the country in the past, OF AN HONEST MAN SHALL BE; and upon which its safety rests in the future OVERCOME BY A F it AUDUL E N T —vote fur IV ILLIA ' MS ' VOTE: . 1 IF you want to see the party in power FRIENDS of Sheridan and Sickles, vote that tried to break up the Government— for JUDGE WILLIAMS! vote for Sharswood. Dictator. It is a settled thing, that the election of Sharswood will determine President John son to attack Congress, and make himself Dictator. We, therefore, appeal to the good and true men of the country to go to the polls and vote for WILLIAMS, to prevent so great a calamity. The most noted traitors are the most clamorous for Sharswood's election. Vallandigham, Surratt, Cox, Breekin ridge and Jeff. Davis, are all look ing anxiously fur the result to-morrow ; and should the Republicans fail to elect JUDGE: WiLm.vms, that bold, bad man, Andrew Johnson, will adopt his policy and three it upon the people in direct opposition to the laws of Congress, and in violation of the Constitution. Turn out, Soldiers ! Turn out, Republicans—young and old ! Let no man stay at home. One vote may determ ine the matter. Take your neighbor with you. See that the sick, the old and infirm are provided with means of conveyance to the polls. Better lose one clay, and prevent another rebellion, than have to go to war again. A. Well-Known Fact. It is sad, but lamentably true, that among us are those who would barter away their best civil and political rights for a mess of pottage. It is sad, but nevertheless true, that many who have the rights of suffrage, know not its value ; and it is sad but never theless true, that so many permit themselves to be gulled out of their vote by intriguing and dishonest demagogues. The difference between Copperhead and Republican is the same as black and white, foul or fair, honest or dishonest. Treason, murder, arson and rapine aro the watchwords of the Copperheads. For proof they poisoned. Harrison, Taylor and Buchanan, to obtain control of the government. Failing in that, they inaugurated the rebellion, and failing in that they shot Lincoln, and vow - with an avowed traitor Johnson, they would inau gurate a new rebellion to get themselves into office. This bold, bad man, delights in mischief. How can an honest man vote for such a party? how can any honest man vote for Sharswood, who sustains the party and policy of Andy Johnson ? David Paul Brown. The Copperheads are circulating a pam phlet of David Paul Brown, 'Esq., of Phila delphia, wherein he urges the people to vote for Judge Sharswood. Mr. Brown, wo ap prehend, cannot shut the eyes of Republi cans ; previous to ISSO, he was a noted abo litionist and was the standing council to defend fugitive slaves. We recollect very well of several cases from Columbia in which he was concerned. In ISSI, or thereabouts, his son was appoint ed a United States Commissioner, before whom fugitive slaves were brought and re manded back to slavery. The elder Mr. Brown immediately turned a flip flap and became violently pro-slavery. It was thought then that his reason had become impaired, but his course since has shown that it was a stand deliberately taken, that lie meant to be wrong. No one cares what his opinions are, or what lie proposes to do ; he amounts to nothing. Small Fry Politicians. We have in our midst some very busy politicians of the "small potato order," who always about elect ion time make themselves very busy and very noky. To hear them you would think they were Americans, but dive down into the truth, and you will fish up a little pestiferous Englishman who has lived upon a wax-end Ibr some time, but would love dearly to have a Post Office, or something that would keep him alive with out work. Ile is the counsellor and com panion of Button-Ear and Brigham. Ile watches the polls closely, challenges new voters and does a great deal of little, dirty, mean work, that becomss people of his calibre, and Nvhivh few of his party can be got to do. He Inn, been at the business for some years past, but has not been compen sated according to his merits. It is hoped his party will save him from the necessity of handling, his ball of wax. Want to Rule the Country. Be U!) and Doing. Soldiers and Republicans—be vigilant— be up and doing. The rebel sympathizers, the Copperheads and Traitors are making mighty efforts to carry the Election by foul means if necessary. You see them scour ing the street, the highways and byways, lea% ing no stone unturned to defeat you. Fraud is and will be used. Falsehood, false naturalization papers, tricking in all shapes are in preparation, and, unless you keep a sharp, close watch upon them, you will be cheated. Appropriate one day to the benefit of your country. You beat the rebels on the battle field, Don't let the cowardly Copperheads who would not light for their country, now transfer it by their ballots to the enemy. It would be a shame to let Sharswood be a Judge of our Supreme Court, after he decided that our currency was unconstitutional. Elect him and he will decide that the 'United States bonds are worthless. Beware of Frauds. We understand that the Copperheads of Columbia intend to perpetrate AN INFA— MOUS FRAUD UPON THE HONEST VOTERS of the town. A. number of Irish and Englishmen, who are stopping at Jim. Leeee's, have been. FURNISHED WITH FRAUDULENT NATURALIZATION PAPERS. We know and have them spot ted. Beware ! BILLY CARPENTER, the Copperhead can didate for Commissioner, is very slily giving out tickets. to all, indiscriminately, and re questing them to vote for him. Billy thinks to snake himself into the Commissioners office, as he did into the Prothonotary's office, sonic years ago. Bo on the look-out, Republicans—scratch no name, vote tho en tire Republican ticket. Billy talks very agreeable dutch just now, and if he can diddle you out of your vote, ho will do it. TuE Copperheads openly proclaim their desire to inaugurate another rebellion, if the present Congress does not admit the Rebels into full fellowship with them. Is disloyalty to be made honorable and the Rebels placed in power where they can crush the men who saved the country ? We trust the loyal men of Pennsylvania will answer on Tuesday next, with a thund ering NO! which can be heard by the "man at the other end of the Avenue." Government Securities Soldiers and citizens, who have saved their money, and invested it in Govern ment securities, and desire to see thoso Se curities repudiated and destroyed—vote for Sharswood. But, on the contrary, if you want to see this Government prosper, and its debts paid—vote for .Tunas WILLIAMS. Union Men, Awake ! arise and shake off the apathy that seems to make you so indifferent about the election, to-morrow. The Copperheads arc busy, and mean to poll every home vote, and some from perks county, besides, if they can. Non-Residents. Remember that there are a large number of persons now at work: in Columbia, who have families residing in Reading, Safe Barbor, Lancaster city, and Marietta. Get their names, and report them to the Repub lican County Committee. Its you want to hear the patriotic men who compose our present Congress, called " fouls, thieves and lunatics' —go to the Columbia Fire Insurance Company office, over which brigham young presides. and hear Min rant. lle's worse than a young crow, with its tongue split. Republicans, Go to Nvorß, and labor until the closing of the polls, to-inorrow, and leaee not a loyal ballot unpolled. Let every true luau work as though the safety of the country depend ed upon his own exertions. REPUBLICANS, if you want, to rebuke and make a drunken and traitorous Executive tremble in his bouts, 001110 out in your strength to-murrow, and roll up a rousing majority against lain and his rebel allies in the North. Enetmble.%.7.cs, beware of"last cards." The Copperheads are capable of inventing a lie, it matters not how base it is, if thereby they can induce a loyal man to vote for them. Look out for lying handbills and posters to-morrow. TIE Copperheads and rebels brought on one war, and saddled a debt of twenty-live hundred million dollar, upon the country. If you want another war and a heavier debt—vote ihr the Copperhead candidate, Sharswood. Mention, Republicans: Remember that the Republican County Committee intend to give a hundred dollar Flag to the District or Borough which gives the largest proportional increase on 6e:try's vote. UNION Ttet:ra•.—Vote the straight-out Union Ticket,—don't scratch a man. Re member every name scratched on - is a vote for the accidental President and his policy. SOLDIEMS, ir you WAIlt to lit,* tho 1/lell, tVho,~Vhil+t in their quiet home , ,tlenounceil you "old Abe's hirelings - -vote for JUDGE WI f.LIAMS, to-inorrow. .WllO are the men that;:tre now denonno ing Como ess and the men who sdved and are to save the (want ry?—the Copperheads. Ir you want to neo our National debt re pudh,ted, and the rebel debt assumed—cote for Sharswood, " the repudiator." SOLDI ERS, do yo a want to see the rebels take a front seat in the Synagogue? If you do, vote for Sharswood. Writ) deserted from the army? and who encouraged them to do so?—the Copper- I= EVERY name scratched ou the Union Ticket is n vote for Andrew Johnson and " my policy." Soldiers, Attention! ! Remember, that the Copper head Democracy that now wants you to vote for Sharswood, is the party that denied Government the right to suppress the Re bellion, and declared that Presi dent Lincoln had no right to call out the 75,000 troops. They denied us the right to borrow money to carry on the war. They denied us every right to restore peace, and with old Buchanan at their head, en couraged the Rebels to make War and persist in it. They demand the pardon and dis charge of Jeff. Davis, and all other rebels. They have gloried over the murders of Manasses. They mourned over our triumph at Gettysburg. They would gladly see the whole Country in sack-cloth and ashes if the Copperhead party could be re stored to power. Go :Early to the Polls. Union voters, be at the polls early, and work—work until you have every Republican vote in. The Copperheads are busy ; they held a meeting `• on the sly" at Desch's and Wagoner's, on Saturday last. Billy blow-hard; and Tommy the clapper little man and ex-oil Inspector, promised the imwash ed Copperheads that they would give the ;;niggerthieves hell." z to-morrow.—that their majority in the Borough would be from twenty to thirty-five. Rally, boys, at the polls, and teach these plotters of treason that old Co lumbia stands true to the Stars and Stripes. The Rebel Swann. Citizens—Republicans—do yon know that the Copperhead Governor Swami. of Maryland, has purchased several batteries of guns, and placed them in possession of the Rebel Militia, of that State, who contemplate obeying Johnson when he orders Congress dispersed ? and the loyal men murdered when they attempt to pass through Balti more to its relief? Remember the niartyn that fell in the streets of Baltimore. in April 1861 ; that was but the beginning of the terrible Nvzir that followed. If you do not wish to see the same scene re peated on a larger scale, vote for WILLIAMS'. Eurcismc.ts., are you at work? if not, roll ul> your sleeve., and at. it. If you know of a single man \Vito desires to vote your ticket, hilt laic,. behind, urge him to go ~ C ipltriOHS Tickets ! and vote. - . Look out for spurious Tickets to-morrow ! 11 voters compare your tickets with the one published at the head of our paper, and you will thus be enabled to detect a»y frauds which may be perpetra ted. EOM ADV.:I.NC E LINE " to-morrow, for JUDGE ' WILLIAMS. flow thenemoeracy Pull Wool Oyez the Eyes of the Liquor men. The Democratic leaders are dough-raceed on all subjects. They are merchantable in all markets. and can, if necessary, blow hot or cold,that "thrift may follow fawning." On the subject of temperance, they aro very anxious to have it understood in certain localities that the Republican party is responsible for the stringent legislation to control the liquor traffic. In other locali ties, again, the same partisans identify themselves with radical temperance men— as, for instance, in the Twenty-first Senator ial district they have nominated Charles J. M'lntyre, of Perry county, one of the 'nest uncompromising, crusading and fierce temperance men hi the Common wealth. It was not Mr. INPlntyre's temper ance principles, however, that nominated him. During the war of the rebellion, lie declared that the only real government in existence was that which had its, capital at Montgomery, Alebatna, and which after wards removed to Richmond. He opposed the enfranchisement of Union soldiers, because they were engaged in an unholy cause. These facts, which show Mr. M'lntyre's love for treason, are what com mend him to Copperhead favor. It matters not whether he is a temperance :tan or a liquor man to give a Copperhead candidate popularity. If he has fought fin• treason, or sympathized with traitors, it is sufficient; and this is the reason why M - Intyre now heads the Copperhead ticket in Perry county. T 0 - M 0 It li 0 11 The battle will be between the loyal men who saved the country in our late fear ful struggle, and the Rebels and the Cop perheads, their sympathizers, in this and other Northern States. The former marches under the stars and stripes, to the music of the Union; the latter the rebel flag—thy stars and bars—to the song of Pixie. To insure a certain victory for the right, BRING OUT EVERY VOTER. Let them mine from the rolling mills:, the anvil and forge, the earpenter's bench, and from every trade. Then the victory will he ours ! NOW THEN FOR WILLIAMS _kND TILE WHOLE TICKET! Foil the Trailers! Remember that although Lee and his army surrendered to Grant, it did not erad icate from the breast of the rebels a desire to overthrow the Government whenever, and as soon as a favorable opportunity of fered. The Copperheads of the North as sure theta that their assistance can be had ; the opportunity, tiny think, is In..;ar at hand. They are waiting to hear how Pennsylvania and Ohio are going on Tuesday. Let there he such a respon , ,e that the traitors both North and South gill hear and tremble. Patriot Soldiers. The patriot Soldiers who fell in our into struggle for freedom, are looking down front their seats in eternity upon the land which they bled to emancipate. Will the loyal men permit them to behold the pain ful spectacle of the institutions they filed to pre,erve, becoming the prey of Venal pan ders to an unprincipled lust of power and o f the yil t , spirit of one man?—Vote for WILLIAMS. The Present Administration. neeolleet, voter., that the present nation al administration is a sink or the vilest iniquity, rotten to the Core, suppotted by the lavish N‘aste of the politic funds in buy ing satelites, and prai.ed only by those who are paid for their subserviency—let an in dignant people, to-morrow, mho are zealous or their liberties, rebuke it by voting- for \VILLE-IMS. The Extra Assessment Republicans, OVER ONE _HUNDRED NAMES LIAVE BEEN PLACED ON THE EXTRA ASSESSMENT; many of them have no legal right to vote. Examine the list, and if you tied nee traftle thereon, which you know should not he there, re port the fitet to either of the members of the Republican County Committee. Look Out for Forgery. currently rumored that a large batch of fraudulent naturalization papers have been sent to a leading Copperhead in town, and that ho ha, :supplied certain parties living in the Third Ward, Nt illt them. We have their name , . Let them "stand front tinder, - to-morrow. CiTti.Ess:, pm desire to endorse and approve or the :tenon or that hand of invor ruptible patriots, who eonmoso the radical majority in Congress, who have stood firm in the breach 'broken liv a usurping and drunken Executive, vote for WILLIAMS, RALLY, Bov:.i olive more, and chat go Lome upon the "gtterilla , , - who are skir mishing fur the rebel artily that expeet4 to crush the people. if Pennsylvania stand, not true to her color , . At them, Lan' TILE Fiti::::ut:N of l'enn , ylvania re buke, ;it the poll , to-morrow, the drunken u,uper in the Exceutlve Chilli', and crush ininion4 (hut 1,.t is in the ,ini , hine of Li fx,,,r—N - ote for \VI [AAA:\ IS. TILE Copperhead., to-211 , wrow. feel the vengeance of an in-ailted people ! Let thenl fall like Lucifer, "never to nth.° again, - -Vca for WILLI A MS. catteat thy• Republican voters—old and young, to turn out and vote early ; tl.•en after they have done their duty , let them ..120 I hat none are left. behind. RP:MI:WM:II that tia., election or Judge Williams will send a thrill of joy through the heart of every local lulu in the country. Vote for him. - WHOLE EMEMBEIt that the election of Sharswood will gladden the heart of every rebel. VOTE TUE WZIOLE TICKET. We print the above caption without fear that ally number of the Republicans of this county will vote any other than the whole ticket. The struggle to-morrow is not simp ly whether Judge Williams or Judge Sluu•s wood shall Occupy a scat upon the Supreme Bench, but the question before us is, AS'hal/ the rebels who sought to destroy this land come back mid rule the North with a rod of iron, as they did before the war! Andrew Johnson has commenced his new crusade :against the North. _Vote, every vote east for a Democratic candidate, how ever great may be his personal merits, is inevitably received as an approval of John stis ruinous course. In California and Maine, side issues were allowed to exercise a powerful influence, and now these elec tions are held up as Democratic triumphs. Let every Republican then reflect that a vote cast for a Democrat is inevitably mis interpreted into an endorsement of John son. Can any of us afford to be so misin terpreted? We say without hesitation that every Republican who has at heart the in terests of good government and the support of Congress, should, at this election, allow himself to be actuated by but one consider ation,—the overpowering necessity of re buking the would-be Presidential Caesar. If a single Democrat should be elected to the smallest Mae in a Republican county, it would at once be heralded as a triumph and endorsement of Andy Johnson's treach ery. We hope, therefore, that every Repub lican will vote nothing but the " WHOLE I TICKET'" Henry Shaffner. This gentleman, who is on the Copper head ticket, and is begging for the FonmuN Voi:, was a violent PCNt /W-7.s.:OTIIING in 15.35, and the candidate of that party for the Legislature that year. In answer to a letter addressed to him by a number of gentlemen of Columbia, upon the subject of slavery, and the election of a United States Senator, he replied : "That if elected to the Legislature, 1 will cast my vote terr, S. Senator, tin' the man who is sound upon the great question of _I.MERICANISM,•' The letter is now in our po , ,set,sion. can be seen by any one de,lring to pertke 1k contenk. CITIZENS, When ye-. vote, remember that Judge ShariAvood, the Demccratic candidate for Supreme Judge in. Pennsylvania, in when the Republic was battling for it, ex istence against armed Treason, DECLAR ED THE GOVERNMENT LEGAL-TEN DER NOTES—OR GREENBACKS—TO BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL, AND CON SEQUENTLY ILLEGAL. Citi7ens,would it be well to place a man a ho gave such an opinion in the interest of Rebellion and Rubels, on the Snprenie Bench of Pennsyl vania? Think ! Tin: men who fought down treason on the battle-lield are now - contending with the friends of traitors at the bzillot-box. Sheridan, Sickles. Ifartranft, (Icary, Pope, Schofield, all true soldiers. endorse the Republican principle as it is represented in Republican candidates ; while Cowan, Jerry Black, Frank I highs, Buchanan and Bigler, all notorious dough-faces and sympathizers with treason, are the sup porters of Copperhead candidates. Soldiers, this is a fact not only worth remember ing to-morrow, but it should lie held in recollection on all occasions. IF COPPERHEAD , can ever get ,ontroi of the Government, they mean to 1. Repudiate the National Debt and ruin every man 1%110 1101(1S bunch or greenbacks. 2. Pay the Rebel debt, thus enriching, rebel, at the expen.e or the North. :;. Itc,tore shivery. 4. Pas pen , ,ion, t o widow, :nut orphan. of rebels. Stop pensions of the widows and or phans Of Union soldiers. U. Restore all rebels to the places in the army, navy and Government they held be- Mre they made va r against the country. When these six results shall he aceotn plished, George Sharswood will he happy and contented—but the country will be ruined and remanded back to anarchy and Ito. Fraudulent Naturalization Papers. We under-tand that F R A U . 1) (7 LEN T NATuRA.LIZATION PAPERS have been DISTRIBUTED EXTENSI VELV to a re cent Irbil' etnigratlon in the Third Ward. ()facer, of the Eie,tion,supa:TENizE with the tt REATEsT CARE, all papers of those persons who have recently coup.. to town, should they offer to vote. Do III: 11101d/et , or the , "senate - and Lower House — out Comet street, know that (hi , Itepublican (•ounty Committee in tend to gave an elegant /tag to the District which -hall give the tae t vote for .1 Wti.t.lA MS ? Face towards the Town flail bogy's, and scud the Copperheads hirl in g" up Salt Inver. l'ennsylvanizt .I,le4,ers-es. Rentember, that Wll,ll you were lighting the rebel -3, the Copperhead, voted again,t gi‘ing you the right to vote. whibd imperil ing your lives in the face of the enemy. cm hand to-morrow, and mark them. Vote for \VILLAS 300.000 GRAVES to tho 1 - 11 . 1 4 01 men to stand lirnt against the Sham wentoeraey :tad Rob- Os. It is an insult to the memory of the dead patriots n,r a IThion man to vote for a relKl sympathizer. FBEEMEN! let the vaulting' ambition el an ingrate President, who aspires to be our King, be rebuked. A rousing majority in Pennsylvania for WILLIAMS, will settle his " hash" tintil be tills a drunkards grave. _ I V YOU \Valli to 'WO Jolue:on, the drunken traitor that now occupies the White House, i ' ' inqolt urue l aother war, vote for Sharswood. StrAnswoop opposed the war from tho beg,ining to tho cud. SECOND EDITION. THE BRIDGE MEETING. In pursuance of a public call, a number of prominent gentlemen front Philadelphia, York and Lancaster counties, met at the Washington Hotel, Columbia, to-day, to devise ways and means to erect the Bridge over the Susquehanna at this place. James Myers, of Columbia, President ; C. .1. Nourse, of Columbia, Secretary. The meeting was attended by the princi pal iron masters in this vicinity, and of York and Wrightsville. Several of the of ficers of the Bridge Company were also in attendance. After remarks made by Messrs. Hess, Kauffman, Fisher, Small and others, upon the feasibility of raising a su in of money, amounting to one hundred thousand dol lars, in addition to three hundred thousand dollar-. already subscribed by the Penn'a R. 12. Company, the rates of tolls, Ste., the officers of the Bridge Company retired with out making any definite propositions in the matter. On motion of Mr. Small, of York, it was Resolved, That two committees composed of two men each,he appointed to obtain sub scriptions, and if possible, raise one hun dred thousinitt dollars towards the erection of the Bridge. The committee lbr the west side of the river wits composed of Messrs. Henri• Rau f felt, of Wrightsville, and David E. Small, of York. For the east side of the river, Messrs. Jeremiah G. Hess, of Columbia, and Abraham Mussel man, of Chicqucs. On motion the meeting adjourned, at the call of the President, who stated that he would call a meeting as soon as the above committees were ready to report. There were some spicy remarks made by several gentlemen, upon divers subjects that did not pertain strictly to matters con nected with the erection of Bridge. The more the gentlemen talked, the more they wandered front the subject upon which they Met to discuss. We came away front the meeting with no sanguine hopes that an understanding, satisfactory to alt the parties, would be arrived at. It was stated by Mr. Hess that the revenue of the old in 156, amounted to twenty-five thousand dollars. Why then does not the Bridge Company, backed by a powerful corporation ,—the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company—proceed at once to its erection? without bickering with our citizens about the amount they shall subscribe, to insure its completion. We want a Bridge, let the work i,u conuucnced innnediatcay, which can only bring about a good feeling between the communities living in this vicinity, and the Bridge Company, which we are frco to say does not exist tinder the present state of affairs. EXTRA. ISSUES OF THE "SPY" hart the "by shwackers," muddy. Tut: (lays are beautiful RALLRO.,-1.1) LINES. REA DING RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. .A.pril Bth, 1867. REAT TIIUNK LINE P110)1 THE NORTH ANT , North West tor Philadelphia. New York, Read ing. PlaiSVllle. Tainlattlll, Ash hunt Lebanon, Ulentown, Easton, Ephrata, Lit ii, Lancaster, Columbia, Sc'., Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: At 3.00, 9.10 and 9.lti A. M., and 2.10 and 9.00 I'. 51., connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania R. It., and arriving at New York at 5.00 alltllo.lo A. M., and L4O, 5.20 and 10.20 P. M. Sleeping Cars aecom g. panyln the 3.00 A. SL, and 9.00 I'. M. Trams wit'mut change. Leave llarrisburg for Reading. Pottsville, Tamaqua, Millersville. Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, 9.10 A. M., and 2.10 and Mu I'. 51., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Station" ; the 4.10 P. M., malting connertions Gar Philadelphia and colonibla only. For Schuylkill, haven a nil Auburn, via SChaylklll and SUSialella Ulla Itail Road, leave Harrisburg at 1.2 1 ) I'. 51. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A. 12.00 Noon and 5.00 Mal S. , OP. 51.: Philadelphia 9.15 A. M. and 2.110 I'. M. Way Passenger Train have Philadelhia at 7.30 A. M., returning mum Reading at 0.301'. 51., stopping at all Sta tions; Pottsville at 5.10 A. M., and 2.40 P. 31.; Ashland 6.00 111111 11.tt0 A. M., and 1.t55 P. li.; nonaqua at 9.15 A. 51., and LOU and 11.50 P. N. Lease Pot ts,: Ole for Harrisburg. via Srllllylkin and Susquehanna Riot Road at 7.120 A, M. Reading Aceonnslation Train; Leaves Read ing: at 7.1t1 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. 51. lottstiwn Aeeonaslation Train: Leaves Potts town at 1.20 A. M., returning loaves Philadelphia itait Columba). Rail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.111 A. 11. and 0.15 P. M., for Ephrata, Litt;a Ln e:N.ler, Um SUIIIIB3 , : Leave New York at 9.00 P. 21L. 500 A. 51., and 3.151'. 51., the sip A. St. Train Ginning only to Readout; Pottsville :01 , 1 A. 51.; 1 larrislmrg 9.31 A. 31.. and Reading tit 1.20 and 7.2 1 1 A. St. for Harrisburg. and 11.22 A. M. for New York and 4.2.5 P. 51. nor Philadelphia. ; M ilea go, sh - sison, Sehool and Ex ( out "lon Tiekols, to and front all points, at re duce-I Rates. Itaggage eheeked dirough ; SO pounds allowed each Passenger, G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Iteadinu. Pa.. April .th, - --- Trms uf tilts Itowi nn• run by Reading Rail lt,)a,iTune,trlnch ts 111 rn mute.: faster than Penn -t i% allla It. it. Titer. REA DING AND COLUMBIA. R. R un and after MONDAY, SEvrninErt 1:437 Txxxln. will run between CoLUMBIA, AND READING, I=l Leave I.rineasMr and Columbia, S. a. m. 3.00 p. m. Arrive at Reading, 10 20 a. tn., & 5.30 P. m. neturning—Limve- !leading:At 7.00 a. M., and m. Arrive at immeter 0.20, and Columbia 9.25 a. nt., and p. m. _ _ TO NEW Ye)HI: PHILADELPHIA, via MESE L 1,1% e Lmn.ter and Columbia, at S.OO a. in., nl., daily, except Sundays. Arrive at ark at .1.00 it. in., and 3.15 in., and Phil adelph Li ut 1.00 p. in., and 9.10 p. ra. Returning—Leave New York at 12.00. Noon, and Philadelphia at 3.:10 p. in. Arrive at Lanens ter :Ind Columbia at 0.30 p. in. The above trains also eonneet at Reading with Trams North. on P. and it,, and West, on Leban on Valley, Roads. FArtE, E 5.10 TO NEW ... y211 , 15, AND 52.90 TO I= Tiekeb, can be obtained at the Offices of the New Jer..ey Central Railroad, foot of Libert St reet, New York, find Philadelphia and newt y - t ug Railroad, lhh and Callon hill Streets, Phila delphia. Through tickets to New York and Philadel phia hold at all the Principal Stations, and .13ar.,- ;no Checked Through. GEO- F. GAGE, Supt. E. F. KnyA - En. Gen. Frt. and Ticket Agent. dee I '1.6.