IN Oji:: : ?((iti ) (4.0i11,,:., ginj.: •-•,*-•••• ' • -- • IT, • - , 4:7 - • *2 == N. ........ • - Cca-n-rn Ida:, • Pa:- • Cootxtrsicartoss;lotters, contributionet, generally of -merit-andlutereat to tlai'readerc.-wilVb6. , acceptablo - Srom friends from all quarters, , - Adjoniiintent of the Legislature -• 7 :Entertaitiantents, ridiculous -taco. whichobas in vogue f6i. years; at - the elbse 'Of every'. se.isharof. the - State - Legislature, "bus just • I.3e6,n:;•:re-enitefi , d. - '.- - .3yp'', refer' to 't be_ gift -niakitig; anic,niiiitualdtrtiration "...speeches justdellirered..it9lttrriSbnix. - , :pat Senate, O.gold watch, was present-. • ed thaSPenker. the .llOuse, the Speak:- erreceived:about a ,‘ ton" ~ot,chitia-ware- ; igo l d witch, north about thlkand.l . llSSlNC chief clerk, a gold 'Watch.: Among the numerous gentlemen receiving minor. gifts; Mr. David a ber from thi'S county, tvas one, For What_ _partleidar or extraordinary Services render-: ed,stlieS'enreients Were made, we, are at a - „loss to know. ly,o:doubt!t.liO:in?iriety of 'thisthing,, and hope.thetWhea the, numer ous and patriotic geritleniOnWho 'annually perambulate, our i „,county.,,.. soliciting the . - votes of the ~",dear peOide":"for,,;their sup , port at thl . .ie•pritearli tnnetings'of 'the . doral-. -- rtant'party, that tbeY:Will 'have, pall good-, - , ness to state the Mireher timid kind*: pres ents they desire Act: have; , before . receiving' the supportof the ,people ,'that they may. ehoose,between nothing of 'the proPriety,,or .deceney,,, : of ,a representa tivo receiving presentS;'we !Win: it is cal-, culated_to itimeach their ititegrity, and pair their usefulness as impartial represen tatiies of the peo.Ple: general ,_thing,. .these'- - presentscome fipn .. krilpri who: have received pecuniary beaefit tne action of the various -- recipients . tirtheSe gifts '- Speaker can so, constitute his:comniittees_ that a few men 'Can- eionibine 'togethe'r and, controlJegislation r and:.„make it subserve the interests of powerfurcorporations,Whieh. pay large subsidies to accom p,lish their en ds, - :We:ba.itt'paid bat little attention , to, the"re-, corded.votes of the7atembers; - last -winter, , buttwe:venture the.assertion that :ran zation - oftlinvotes disclose, the • fact that the recipients of.these,„gifts, have - - invariably-cast their-votesfor the -measures - urged and advocated by the "-ring,", or the' , monied interest which Reptelive and fed it. - It is about - time that these- fardes were Stopped. If Permitted,te go on, i soon' 'come to this, that no legislation „ean,be had until the itchingpaltn discovers something tangible upon whitilL t it.,:can in.-the -shape of 'f,greenbacks,r,orsome other:thing of gain. - ' L :Last:minter a year, ..it'vilkhe - irecolleeted. that a-bill was pres,ettted,in the „Legislature • the. purpose .. of offering a reward for: the apprehinalon-, of the .?-rn urderers, of the' ' • .Iktessrs.::Zook;ljnississippi.,. should have been-tbe - priderand,duty of every' ;"'ilierriberto - Inevnproniptly - and at once vin=' • - : - diaated , ,the laWnWiticli - tliei•traitore: of . the - StUithtlitid ruthlessly • trampled ;beneath • ' their feet; by the citizentr'of the - Ccitirincinotealth4rPemisilvanittAS * the - matter Witiiirged - liYa3 - -Plain'andl - litiassii: , ' mini eittzhtt frordAhis ebtiuty; _ laSt day tif,thei - sesaionwhien they,' Tcnesv . hititio.pasalhei ;bill-A-'; The - atlargViet;lto -, ihe of the - 8106; 4 . i'ettired'aCHnirrishirenbotiVei;‘hteen'yetii-s' ' • aid, - in which' a'mentber‘fromiA this , county' t ‘9t , a:•gold- , iteaded.:;cane; - „bat it:tvaS for different; serviceaftbati tbbio7.- d r hy 'Mr Steaey ' Many of a ineuiher frOUvthia , e'OUnii,; devoted many' days, iwil2nigbts: iittpridiiik;i# B . sick, and • many the.prevnlenco of the snail=pox there. Be did it - ,i,yithOUi, any; hope 'oP'rewuril; fort - herefused all Bite-in'anPot .the mar-ahem behayiugthap tbeir lives had been 'ssiiedbi of i. Stubbs, determined, unkuow,ti. to him, to' , presentth a, cane, ,theY; Thesecivere'Se - iYieea whoa. u.prOseut.ozglit,miiht: be I . 3iiide out - ,behig-prompted biAntorestecl.,-znottieg,' l - .1" aii3o4'34 Senitei' a :',feivdays'ego on an4'ppi!SEalit4iii:l3" . l,ll; arid' a resolutionpassfid)S3r, tar4: 4 bady:ari, !natio* , 01:Senator - canapn,:a ., ,a,xtirrikritt7246 -sa6: counts of , the SecretarY Secretary,. led to some very najuq,atwrsraps pal!i!nel Frn oey's' , character rear an Old ono- now, and every;, one ph:Out - the , - Benito: Should'havh,:heen::Ns . ell:::oMainted , wititthe.theti'VY - ,,thiSjitne., Litit - ;s:Oyetn.-=. ber,'SOOlOrifid. - „ his, Confidentiai3Oiork„,waiboit "13'he _defie..iency,,(l.urned-Sont fbe' noinsAhirty or, forty ,thousand they;;Con.fiden ti clerk„zreferreth.tb,•-1 • crinfesio4:loltitingitbsiracted - ifikusOd)for. • his own.priviiite; Ourposes..r;;.This,confOssion ' • rritiOgvi—Thorestpoo..,:COlonel XoineY+PrAiCiPa eet. tcl.P . a3rethikiThOleanioUnt int° the '.-TioitsurSi, and hactaas accodnis • adjusteirttethOo:satisfsetion of thaohip si iti . t: menu rind .' lie:7iold " s rtificate of the`', Aud#r iciod everystory that wittiut - afresh; 16 1 11O'Ciiroitel., - Foirrey•ran'l - 4146i', when they agittatioiilof ' itcan " only rebound • 0r,e714, - .•;f9r, loJnylilOtint;ldOrti:, mittee top,st give kic`O.o,,lllll;•.e2EOnO.:rati'ofe.:' • . • • ,••,4 i, • 0;••• i. 1.' 4 0. 0. ".1 A special meeting otthel9rand ge. , of- i Pennsylvnnia'.wns'r'held:. on_ Wedriescia• - :*eyeidili , of lust - week, " tfie Grand : laster Titirti=three. 'new memters were, admitted, anCl.ahorteir' „ for, six new dodges, and-one •51(iiir! , t3lodge grarded-4im degree lodgosto'. be loci ebi at, Co.; ~.IS7eit,oertrdintoirti";P'eirk „,gotatabia;,,o4,Tialilibridge,:r.anpti t etri • Co. • - "• 1 ••••••' ofii.aera"-rdtitte „ _ , 'l'l4 present iy , the,irmilt , or ';will be 'hal r 4r. i.. • Tiix Pen nsAvt 'over sixty, the'i witted PP , * for”' ;;r4'4i yriaiket Sptsllof /3y . fze . t.; Crnamblq.„'„eame very neitt:be . lit:gtbe e e3V, of Government ; ailieEakeirt members - ef,. eorigrfea,tte.getber , wititAbose„froin:;Remir ,- , •sylva . ota, .7beld a eaueu . tnd:, agreed:lto suppp,ig;tliej following 'resolution, which was' , 4cffered by Mr. GloOodbee, a member 1 fr9m;'%9lsa.ebtt . q,ettes, _on 311ttisday, 3d 'day of SeiteMber;'l7B9":"' • :Editor. ,41 . neeolved;•That thelumnanent seat of the General Government ought to be In some convenient place on the east bank of the river Susquehanna, in the State of Pennsylvania; and that until the necessary buildings be erected Tor the purpose, the seat of Government - ought to continue at the city of NOW! York... . - . . The Southern members at once took the 'eCrinntin cod to Ali/m.sler' tolttin :tinie...''After" a number of speeches, were :nri'de; - st'res'olation was passed - fixing the 'banks of the Susgnehanna, without naming.' the' partienlar spot' where tho 'Capital was to be: Mr. Lee, of Virginia; asked'•for in- Torniatiori,' when Mr.;-Efttrtly, from , 'Peiiniylvatthi,'tielivered 'himself :rig fol-J "Na had already-mentioned 'lVriglit's Ferry: (nosv Colutabith) and would consider thetas the proper spot; - 1 , -ow, Wright's Ferryiles 'on' the east bank, of the Susquetamitainbout.-thirty-ilve -mites %from navigable, water; and, from,a , few miles above, is navigable to the - source of the -river, at Luke- Otsego, in the upper,,part of the State of NOV :York. The Tioga hnuich s is navl guble'a_Yerk` considerable' distance up, ands is _hut a few-miles from the Genesee, which empties into „Lake Ontario . , T he Juniata navigable,and "nearly connects svitlt‘the -Risskeinanetas, and that .with the Ohio; 'besides the West Branch connects with the Allegheny River; forming a ' communication with.the-distant parts. even of .Kentucity,„ with very little land carriage. The great body of 'water in that river renders it navi gable at all seasons of the.year. With respect ro the settlements in the neighborhoodef Vir,ht. h Ferry,' he would venture to asser any part of the it. was as. ' tickly inhabited as ocemtvitc. _North America. As to the (manly of the `t was inferior to' none In the - troll - d„. and though that was saying a, good deal, it was oat rarer than bebelieved. a her,. in wheal, hone teal the information he land aesmit , e , i„ and Misesoras M inconsiderable, be ventured no gatrracrisrm,tauZt , in point of son, 'rater, and the 'nature, 'there -was am pant ed the evit superior. And if bonorside,triectlenatin .dispeeed to pay much set=tion at shah Yd hat, he could atom:elite= 3h--.-" 1,- =isle -fished with tine and good from muurem.ka mire ' stasoneliatinar, phi nrainwarli Ibis-city, but the d was well nrode top ,in theabandanoewhichliberal - onnuepreet• mud them of her various paceiticts. It am in the rierderbood of two large and paptalow, baway,, one of them the largest inland towns in Amen ea. Added to all these advantags, It possessed that of centrality, peril-eye, is asuperior degree to any which could be proposed." Lee asiced'whether - York - would not. do , and is : lietlier the Codortis Creek eould - not, be tuade . naviguble. - aligarshy,' finding that they in 'Were in inerity7became , :alarrned and fought the 'ineaSnre 'at' every. step. Mr. "Madison; 'of , went' so-Tar as to it - ate - that the 'present site of -Washington Wis no nidre than. - orie hundred and sixty or one Imndred'and seventy mites -from, .... Pittsburgh. , „ „ . After a,Protracteci st - reggle betiveen the friends of this locality, and. those of the present,site,of the,CaPital,,the latter,finally, triamphed •-by: -three : majority Suly 91h, 1790. ,The members . from Pennsylvania Ltinally„.going .over to the .Southern. nacin 7 hers because there,, was, coupled with it a measure called the,,Assuroption Bill. The 'Eastern and Middle. States wore for the • Assumption, and the, South against : lt in a body,; ..these latter, were_ for, U.* :Famine for the seat of -Government, the former for the Susquehanna. ,Tbediscontent was ex ,treme _on,. each ;side at losing its,. favorite measure, so Thos.l"..Benton has it, recorded, ,in his Abridgement ofthe,Debatee of Con gress.',,,pne can. scarcely belleye,when react- : ing tho-many,able.andloteresting,speeches, upon the change of the sent . of. Government , "?-- , - . .the.,:want„ot,geograPhic , al itnewlecige, as displiyed-in,,thesepeepilee. :At: .a future time.wewill publish made _by, the friends of hs:present location.. • ~, Witey,, amid ;....IVaiAry ;.; We intimated., last ! week, that-.W,m; , Wiley; , ...bollecter of this-district, paid a, yisi t do-.lld,r.: l .oodi.a..dif3tiller of Atartic, township, ; and - stretched-hispedal,extromedes ,under., and partobk of his .cheer. ..;want- to *IICAV: - Whedier-youdiduotzo-thers.....,for-ibe-pur pose,,o.C.Obtalning 'posses'sien Good;s:, pretext, of„ examining, them, to prevent them-from:falling ,into-the' hands of au ottcer.fioni,l",blladelphia, who,, was:p.bout ,there ;Answer: year-,or.mayltri.4:Sokteral,,,t l fWs• :send- :word to 4,a ,liquor, n astabpsiiment , - .:l;itiz;.thayou' would , be ,thare, on ~.certgim day.Ao,:scize,;,some ; whisky.;. and „that the, I•ownettbereofsbouldgoFready;.o., after, -sem eibirteen bar,relsof - whisgy F,erescized, did Priy,the-oftlee'r-,who • made the, seiAure,„ tbo sum of one; , ,theusand,dollarS,:and It . „„4iould ; •be'llll"right? , Adswer 2 {rely - yen„oc nay 2 ; YOriwilLrecollect; , llo..,Wilcy, taut lot.ofp.whiskytinspectetVd*onF4viile,, Hiestand,,,whielv,wos afferwards, shippeda , ,to,lEtaitimore;„,,whero officer praduceitan said iwhisky, and took.„lt, away( and.extracted z it, ,and filledAlte:.barrels teed, ,thereoll and, thou placed bonded, -warebouse,.,where. the.frau - dyes afterwards,discoveredby, Inspector . : , T ou,„ course, of gave no ‘ lnstractions to other officials ,inßalthalore, , in,atlyance,ofthe,,dellyery_.of f .saildz-whisky ;, neither ,you . recelve .abate ef the galn., After you compelled ,Sehner, .topay tbe taxi a~ith r; dity , per ;Dent., addedi..did you offer ttlget:tbe; tar refund •-ed if ~31r., S, ; would . pay,you i sB6oi'a."nd he.ipay,youu. in, baud, the, $200?. .Answer truly- z yea pr,ney it,,y,ouMuc‘:„,thc,allegatlons,.,hercin; ' , The'frequent , visits , whieb you and . 191 m -PbetWeen,”' Arc irinlcirigto yytfabingtoxi; :will not Make year ', position rtiore %stable, , Mor.wilLthey-,add. to - the'reYenueof-`-`lDucle Sam f?—money Mice, j'.filehed , scarcelY if ever,.4.e.turns to- the. law-, =ful'Oiviler%itgain:L*Tw , :A.:HtexXa. - xnd.f heOver re; tbeived , the'siun'of One ,: thoasand ~Zollara„, as The:rmint hIY !quota "from.di vers „distillers ;in . , : the'cchinty, , fOrlhe!useof -and by. virtue . of .'trar arrangement, made: „W.tritiair t LLYett'Ornity:TP,, - ; , ..!21".. , .cmx, , ,.1 - pTEN§O.z: wee born ever augurt4e44ovtlf . : . t first -President 7,4l9„eFeri.' . .riAcr the throng); the‘mnrder; .sf: the ever . 'N.n.is • Oid - ..ziaisdemeanoi4 - . rcesei3sbie.ron , . .. 4 1ile!ii*iirk,'. * :!..5 , '* k r - eryereiEltki.kable . Trillin flue ' Late:ilispritehesSroin,Webingt.tie report •:,I.4eZ:bi - itiAsiitiei%eitei,Yeriiig l ,thetie'st.rew ,:dayyllian-it';l3as beer -- - ”etiri - . past. :? , r „, • ;; - e..';',k ! Lomax° FOR A CANDID.A,F.SIe , :‘74i -2VD:4lery week tells us' to •what st'rnits the iDettiocracylias been -brought iis:•regards a 'selection of a suitable candidate for.the next tPresidency. One news journal callsiondly. ifOrYarragut; while 'another gobeinto:ean stacihs over a probability of the selection ` - of Chief Justice Chase. One calls for Ho- - retro - Seymour, while another endorses as its choice "that noble lawyer; Mr. Curtis, now presiding as counsellor Mr. Johnson.” "Aboveilhom'all - Seem - ale r loomAm'in i dreadz:=. fal proportions the name of Salmon P. Chase, with his negro-suffrage plank.square. in their face, and yet they would take • him, in order to defeat the election (if possible,) of the hero, of _the great rebellion and the -prince of : ha ttles—,Gen erarDlySses They seem to have gravetear of Mr: Chase's' acceptance, should they nominate hini, and say-they are willing-to. 4 endure• the , penalty of Liberty, Justicennd Equality, ,in order to defeat the representative of the so much hated and despised 'Radicals, who haVe dared,-notwithstanding the' threats of :the Ku-Klux Klan tojumeach their leader, ,Andrew, Johnson, whose !words have been always_prit in his motith'hy lils enemies." Democracy cannot stand defeat in' another I•Campaign,t :hence they..are urged _to take hold of this great move. with spirit and en- Atislastn, and 'place "the last but :not least"' of their eneniies; Xadge Chase, in the 'Presidential chair for the term of the next fouryears...- The young Democracy is ye- - hernentlyappealed to, .to ,prevent. the Re publicans from getting a new lease on that rich placer of /federal °tem*. It they are defeated, the Democracy Will have to 'dis band in desperation,_ and the only way _to avoid this catastrophe is to "nominate and elect old "Greenlvtcks - over the hero of:Ap pomattox Court Rouse. ZMT-I;..N'T A story is eroirae ere rergmtis ha This city, sLo‘i perhaps oseforb — alas locit Mr. Br x - , aux 4:4z 'dz., tars -..nztthlant ta,Thhis tor. - rd, tit lulus strautted with tho Chet- AT. att,i6koPs =sole fit at. rule 141=1EVI)P - MU iingratt.. /111, 4, at,r , extrxelotr ""a.7,srde.‘s ettlaDimitzg tte ivre !WitrAzittilleptszataistr.witiluzior tra Zoltr...Pbck ,otrs..Ut iks:also:stiii/trauttraithiberlfit-..A.1 - ^v.ett,, rativzionit, , i4rtuiryittr WlC.3.sa e zotruitstsVtt Ike: Vail kr r. gen -a:Lemon QA' ttro.:"*).thfurstua , ibrovz... se all atlas' *Ls at•=z-.:litttin 'vriacts att that Mr. souenr. It - ith us, has t.lyosackflptca, suer thfuar,,:aad that is to ftti fie; with men - ma cold, lrhieh, it is said, he has soceefttilv tone. Of the seven millions of dollars. annually. spent for' amusements in this:. city, ,that of the ballet and opera "seems to, hear otf the 'greater portion. - The opera Beare—and La Belle -Helene—Madame -Ristori* Charles Dickens, the Black Crook, Hutnrity Dump-' ty, _and the White Fawn have, been attrac tions during . the past and present seasons of immense importance to the business men of Gotham. The 'floating . population 'fills the places of amusement nightly, and there' is scarcely standing room for the resident citizens. The Nev York .Theatre, whose stage is graced by the piquant" and lovely Worrell - Sisters, seems -to have gained au advantage during-, the„past.,-week, having been the scene, of a new play by :St. "'John, entitled " Paris and Helen." • "' - • •'•Eltnitv' 3: 'HOWARD. LITEIIII.B.IC .NOTICES. •-'. - _ , . P,UTN.A.M.'S • MONTHLY MAGAztx.E.—New, York : ,G. P. Putnam Son: - The May number opens With an essay on thirdeinor ilization; of animal instinct' produced 'by domestication, that is more curious than- Thilosophical,.though not wanting merit in the latter respect. The habit of going' abroad to livd is spoken of, with.' instances, as ad vantageous for some :purposes, of culture;.: but upon the whole undesirable and injur-, ions. As,it isztow,,.A.mericans have 'routed the ,p.nglish. on ,the continent, and are found everywhere.: Thelepredoniinence in Paris has attracted attention s , and led to now studies of American character. The prac tice of the Southern confederacy in making 'the retention of 'office permanent through 'good behavior and 'eapaeityvis commended, -with`reterences to the life and letters of the late J. li.,Paulding., :elaborate array of - San ..Franeleco Statistics; among which we notice that the' annual tax is $23 . per • dapita,:'- "The' Thiceor's Assistant." is , a better story than most that are. found in magazines, and the description of the Mis- Sissippi river extends to its commerce and -future capacities: "-There are. the 'usual re view'S -and 'i:?oiscellaneous notices, • among „which is, a sketch.of,Horace„ Greeley, with a picture showing him tit:Work in - the -::Tri 'l.iune New•York.L-G - . Pdtnam"ct SoM-- War: Hess, Columbia;.htts - the: book, , Ltrr.i.No'orr's - .MAGAI:CE.—As a publics tionf of - permanent-as well as. transitory, :value welleartily,endorse the statement of. the Havenitegister; that "Lippincott's 'Alagiizine . has no superior. Tt'is MI- enter prise worthroftbe grant - publication Anse' ' .4y-which it is issued.", The May, number ..,now, before us—is, one of great intrinsic merit.; Better than 'anything we can say - is' the annexed racrtable of- contents : Dallas Galbraith.' Part. 'T. By Mrs. .11.. Burding,Davis. .Passingßeyond. By Ed 7, 'gar Fawcett: John. Beagle; iheArtist.' By. 'Thomas 'Fitzgerald Valdeinareithe Hap M:•Sangster;.;...A...l7,lllage, 'School in,Germany. :C. M. Martia..,. An : American: Fishing:, Port, •. By G. 11: Proctor. - iLeytil En Tout; islet' 'By Kate P:'liereven2 , -`l`he-Talcuud;.% , l3yßev:4Lonisr' Court of; the_Telleries. ; By.- George M. ,Towle.,, „COMmunicaticiri with Pacific "iind beyond: l'Coltarn. , : - .lly , ltosiirinind.'- -Dale • Owen: -'^Bostoniart Wittand-,Rumor: Wolter, the -Woods. :Ey Paul 13. Rayne., ,Our - Month-. ly Gossip.. Literature 'of thif.Day:' 'Lippincott di Co:;-Pliila. • DIE - IrODE.twE 4 The'Mather fcir• Dfay surpasses all its predeceigors. It:contains - - a:beautiful colored 'Ashton ,plate, acldi-, the other..illustr,atipas.. It has:also . the. usuakpattern sheets, sheaving' anYlacly juStttie Wayto - Make ri'dress •or.coat. , •Ii is - said that the Die llfodcizwelt surpasses every' other. YlishionJournal of its kind now pub-, lished,in .F.u.rope.. It gives yearly .over 1,500 beautiful fashion cuts ; ' and 'Some '2Oll valuable' Patterns," vitryirig.An stylej and' size to suit -alI; and' about-400 novelties ;for braid.. and :embroidery., is received, monthly in advance,, and : put at the itSt6n: ishing I - OW:price Of $3," a . 'year num,' 30'bents.: Crain DATES.—Le /ton -.Murata .;..L'e 'Petit Messager, one year, $114,1,.Le „Bon Ton and, Die Modenweit, :Le Petit :31esseager end', Die .Medenwelt,' $8: Address' "S. T. Taylor' C 64101 CanallSt.; New lLs.tans'lothiza "rou''..Mkr."—A.` very; bead.. 'Ural - - steel engraving- , -.."..Marguerite . ) Going toChurch3:—, with Faust and -:Mephistopheles background-rreads 1,11 ;May." r - O numbef the "queen cif the-Montlilles:Vi-- This " Charming -en,griiving'fol , itself , mans. 'will consider- worth-the price. on the num-, ber:.• Then there -is,. .magnificent colored, steel fashion piate,,whictiCalf 'ladles will udinird: "Bunimer'Tim'e;" vtinother • gravingcrnakes one'wish• that: the summer: days-were here.f. .Aroong4he , literary con, .tents; AVG, note.!!Evange4no, in Picise,",. by Miss AinizY;•";.P,cco tro'rno,"-with inns.' tiati On ;',..tc.'; Vkvith , engiaving) - $2:5010 yeir -, , - , .lTour , hopies% (with .; on esen., graving)./P3.oo., , ,Address Deseon_, ac,Peter son,l. 319, .Wpinut Siirn iire - cOpi es, Ili "ceii forsale...' t"'"" "'". 1 • f' l4- o , ', „Is,Borr Tox.-=The'May - number - of - this great 'fashion - I:6sk' iVexituisi tely beautifuL.:l 'Every fashionable lady,should get it. This, mumber gly.esteur h„ighly, colored. steel on=, executed hi gariS;'inid represent', the styles WortrliythWilisidedieS - nt Ibis country and.Buropei Aklts:deseriptive mat-. , ter is irr ,, FrencliAtuad!LEnglisb:-IlkAiy.es .a. letter,on,fashion, their,„spe - Cipl'„ Paris ,:ceiresporidelitl'lwci"ftill=eized pat sterns ent'of plate'-,`of , bonnets rand bats, , besides'twenty-fopr..;pages; Iterestino%reading SubsAption f price, _one Year; ; Jr:paid 'half-yearly, .s4'..for'. th &first:Si oeths, , in , Advance;:.and 53 for: 'the' coples;7s,cents..,,S:: C0.;,,..„,.31/I"Cuntil , ,str.eet; New,, ,ECEART7 •stiiii.E 7 , "FanuteMa2giAiiie ',4itil',' eiltion:L=Thidzis title =magazine; published-by.,, is;-59 Cedar,street; mr,iinxiuni.. The firSt, or zinc" several' - ieryllnter-1 ing" ,, witli a-sketch of the : ofo,Washiug 4eilt.„.:T-he, publishers 'readers outline of.'Presidents."'A:'l.oporeek a - Yorkzt'cityg'clallies'-futzl• istiye article orre. Gamind ~ Fseare devoted,' to floriculture culinary lons,:.G • ;11lay,7,contains; the Tor: )hical,,Skettthes, of ItOY. Lindley;tlie Botanist.; `or2cittdort)7l%.lis. ii s'lle'od'oreV , the'AbYEP 'laydnprAlozait4.lleetti- , ilsselun.liessint; A übers,,t - ZfenttirACtion - ; Duty • iliit iii DIVISIen; "Hank lure ;4Whilt li Accoinit„ete.„,;with :4'30 `Cents'iriarnber; ntiNew , , , lrrit.i4 T - 4;;O:t4-„t =ilifireAnttniberecif;:th'iat• <.tAo , l l 4.4. o iiva•tVOut is strives', to, inumerons:patrons,'"dritr In'Ortiisiihepcvnlttrityicit nv sude•eed: 7 -7-,' ier; office 474, Broadway, has lifer sale. I=l HEE . ~_ MEE EpITOBIAT. aiiippani l 4o6 - d054:1 likeable yckung. woman. ;-"•,;•;,,•; Sui•iittt tri tins anriiiiiiiced:as' •quk. -I .e.nsittiQn, for: day. lOoliatniess,--th, go Out - for the day without an umbrolla„-' . - —An Indian war is, said to be brewing in Alaska. Russia; , however., makes no additional charge for the bargain. ;SVC were received last week... The amounts are ent; —Fifty, thousand pounds of cheese were shipped from St. Albans; via the "Vermont Central - ,;in-one week; recently. ..=-- The late Maryland tegislaturambolish ed the 4th of July holiday in schools. "My -Maryland"• needs reconstruction.....— ... • —Recently :some. plantations in South Carolina -Were sold' -at-froin ten to. •forty •cenrs per acre.'. ••• ' —The nmount '-of• grain in store at Chicago; ,- Milwaiikee , 'lnnd- Toledo, on , the first of April, amounted to upward of G,505,9in bushels;;:. - • • - ' - • • --The lumber orop•gotten •out on 71,111:6s Iluron and.-Michigan this, -year, will ' fall short 'about 200,000,000 feet- of last season's —Kentucky, Missouri and Illinois news papers_ all assert that:. the fruit, although most probably injured, is not so badly: hurt as was generally feared:- ' • noses 'are 'beacon lights - to warn 'voyagers 'on' the sea oflife off the'eedst of 'Malaga; 'Jamaica; Santa. , Cruz • And - • —:Fi -De: Lingo ,cards neatly azirinted at the Columbia; Spy steam - Job Printing °Mee, .Btink‘,rstreet, Nol'th 'of - Locust, and'rear of Columbia Nall:mar Bank. =Sen . :din' Sum in Or snii, that WO reports which state that he said tbereiwere six Re publican Senators to his certairrknoWledge who would yote against, impeachment, are utterly false and - without foundation in trath. • , -" HOW do you an your wife wet- on P" "Oh rather badly. .She gave lite her hand a while ago, and I thanked, her she gives .to ine now every.-tinte I speak,-and I'd' thank her not to." 2. - • —"What a fine head your-boy , has 'said an admiring-friend. '.Yes,". said the fond father, "he's a chip of the old block ; ain't - rou sonny, ,"I,gueis so ;my teacher said I Was a young bloCkhead." • —Blifkins says that the trails of ladies' dresses, - are-explosive.: How , is that? say we. "Just tread on one 7, says Blifkins, - " and see if there isn't a blow - up.",_ , mannamed Sweeney; a. , convict in the West Virginia .peniteritiary; has fallen heir to a fortune of 35,000,in Ireland. He has fourteen months yet to serve, , =-.-Mrs. • LiVeseY,',' wife of Rev. William Livesey, supplied -the , pulpitof the Metho dist church of 'llliddletowrwMass.; in the absence of-her husband 'onoStinday, week before last. - - • rope whieh unveiled' - the::'statnerof; Lincoln, at Washington. Who will "pull the rope" for Johnson? —Mrs: Judd, the applicant for divorce in . the salt now attracting so - much attention in New Raven, is the atithoreSs of two works -printed by' G. - ,lT.' • Charlton, New York, -entitled !' A- mother's Offering," a collection of, poems and stories, and " Notes by the Wayside," jottings of travel. 4nd• „ John Son soon appear in liis new - play of " waiting.for - the verdict." It is' to be hoped that' ho -will- disappear entirely. at tlae,end of the first act. —A concern near -Philadelphia makes a business of baying dead _horses for their bides ; but recent discoveries show - that the meat of the -animal itself is salted= down, and the.Philadelphians are getting. a little shy of corned beef. - —Black Crook.—This sonic , performance is in full blast at Johnstown, Pa., says an exchange of that place: • Sporting.-place, Johnstown; but we pre dict the- performance - above is but an ex - - cuse forth° grand play itself. —A Virgin bin , has 'Ca r,Ved, with 'a pen - kniie, a cane which' contains likenesses of General It:P.:Lee; Gen: Stonewall Jackson and President. J,ehnson ;-the Lord's' Prayer in _full, beau tifyl ,maidens, angels, babies,' elephants, tigers,foxes, ,opossums,, birds,- ihsects, seepents, - fisheS, and nearly .every thing 'that - walks•or creeps, flies or 4 swims. • —A correspondent, in one of• our ex.' changes, says.: .1.• thing -,men- drink in crowds., 'because they, are afraid ~to drink byilieraserves. ' It requires a - good deal of courage to stand up alone and pour a glass 'of whiskey-down your throat. • , The Chicago Bible," a new edition of ,the, Scriptures, is announced as foal:loom ing;,The, advertisement :;says tha i itia•new featae-of • the.ed , ition rn a:fa "rOcord' suite d - tO - the-wants , of-the - day: tioric:. to the: pages .ordinarily- • devoted to births,- ; marriages. and deaths, several leaves ;Crill :be added for divorces. :=The beating season has now fairly opened' on the Schuylkill canal. F.Feights are- , plentyi.hutthe rates of transportation -are too low,to be, remunerative to the boat men.__, The charges on coal from Schttyl kill Haven Philadelphia art $1 per ton, 2 -=rinlirt6 New York .?,+1.90 per ton. ' - -Fairbanks Standard.' Scale Works.— This ,* firm manufacture ',scales. of every ,dese.ription, and .have Tendered their pro ,ductions :a, standard.artjcle., The firm of Fairharike,A' Ewing have depotS various principal cities: • They make scales, from the smallest.counter tothe largest hay or ,coal, weigher..., The, constructions of the Apparatus very simple, the material is of-the 'best iptality;and the' workmanship, of an enduring.character. . , • .- , !"--=A-gOod'old minister in Western Mas sachusetts:thought to • economize by mak ing.his own: agar. After the first run from 'bis atigur place;*he'called' on a parishioner and told him that Providence frowned '..on -his ctrees;, that :they- gave little sap: and -.very queer sugui.,,Zbe parishioner visited , the rah:ate - Ps orchard, and found spruce;- "hemlock; birch and all suitably large trees Incitided in -his-operations. '''''-klalv - Ivas'itssed• by the present Legis- Inturd-, changing,„ the mode - collecting, State7:„..and, county taxes in . Chester' and "Montgomery' counties. Instead - of having ' . collectors each township, appointed by the) •.'County,;.Cotninissionera, the- .County" Treasurer. , is untde,the, collector, and he is required toyisit each :di - strict for, that:pur pose, after:o+ln g due 'notice thereof. r, "tiat"of coal - land, containing. • three hundred- "andlislktv-one acres, known as ..kPartnership,'!,:inAlush township,,Schayl ;kill ,county, formerly ; the, property, ,of the New "fork and:Lehigh Coal Company, and taken ,into execution arid 'sold as'the iland 'of Thomas Hull', was sold by:United States,, .lilarshaliEllmeker last.week, for $130,250 to C-Roberts and. Charles Scott pharg-,. .ed With:" tfid murder of David Hertzler," 'lvas'forinerlY" of 'this 'county, •have.. broken jaitat Springfield, Ohio.,,,Arreward. of ,LOOO is. l otrered .for, the arrest, of, either" one,of them._, . v• ' =Phalan 'id - the , -Pope.—Three 'new Itallan:belles were baptized by the Pope, a short ago—thousands, of American` belles ire pelf-baPtized everyday `with Pha lon's "Pier'De 'Mayo," the"nea; • perfume- Tar the"handkorchief: Sold bSraWdruggists. • '2.l'.A.'SiTon der : for the' WorkshOLE very , mechanic -should...hare- ready at= d.,a• -box : of,Grace',s, celebrateckSalve,:us it ready,remedy for accidents, such as cuts, bruises contused wounds; borne', -scalds„ 'poiSoned' shin, and eruptions; caused by, operation s the, factory,. dye house, ,or printing office„,Ordy?.s cents a r - Th slat his, adjourned, after- a ,proiraCted ses'ileu.: Before going home the , - members of 'liotlf-partieS organized u Gift, Menterprise-On i'mutal principle. ~ - Wonder, .how, - .many,of,the,prizes (gold-headed canes, ete.),, are .charged for, as " shitionery,". or, ivliether 'they iiier&paid''for - out of the lobbY:-feind ?-77dioute ,Thitrnal.• ' - ' on fir:a - J . :detain; and Chas on Mae?' .behold. the infirm step,, - The pallid cheek; Wasting form. '. ' , l3'ntasr.edlood; and's, social atmosphere, ' ,Poisoned:M-Ith the tales of aches, pains,: Sleepless nights:' , and'mentsi despondency. , There; laughing health„„sparkling eyes„ . Elastic steps, craving appetite, forgotten cares, *". Genialthought and ambitious resolves: Show . ..therontrast , and mark the picture. ' ,-;Ono.toolotheiPlantatioti.Btters-,the other; . They, , ,ore ;very , beneficial fOr 'find 4lieate:mer.so,qs,..; • delightfulq lirticle;*,strperhif tp:Coldgneand half, the, W. Smith's v4rcterican". -- ..gans:L-We. have -ourselves" both seen: an ~heard-a, 'large, instrument of, the "above, niariufactUre, - which 'hoe been ptirchased by., 'the 'Congregational Society , of- tills 'place., is a rvvery superior instrument. in-, the" -mechanfeal,.perfection of its „varioua 'parts, the reseriiblanbe of 'its' tones to those; of plpe — organ . , it is 'surierioi -to any ,we. ihtiVe'ever beard. It contains 5 sets' of reeds, ..and,,:d4- , ;23t0p5,-,,and,is• capable. of:a great ,variety_ - ,, of.„„.expresslon, its, softest , tones, sweet' and pure, while, thii stronger tones'nre' delightfully- full ands sortorous. , t.qt,The treeds , are !so ‘voiced that there „is•a - Yrs arked„d ifference in, the• quality:•, ~olt,he„ tones of each Set; and by ihis 1 proVement fferen idea ' . l.)f 'toile can bensedsi - vhen" , deaired;andf whim-the:whole t'ara,ctimbinied;:a richer,'grander,volurtie:,of. ced„,,th „crin, lie„`by 'other( Anitrumenti-not-,t hug: yoie. , edlt ischntjust. igauld: - say "orginama:s •,tieleatetb,bp,,,the Comtiaittee; afterz..a - careful , istadnand trisVof the raost.aelebtAted-reed; 'organs; nd:fa by_ to s' posses sof the' requisite iiellove- qUallties • it*iiedlitigErtiment, than tiny:other ; kindief, organ :manufactured. , , ,Tbese, organs • axe 'manufactured' by .5,,,,D. ; &;.Ef.' W.. Smith - at' Boston, litass,BationlVandaret. „ _. , P!Ell SPEO- Xolict-Es• STAT.T. A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF,T,IIE PROTON IDE '2F.':IRON, 'supplles" , the blood . with its':LIFE. ELEIILENT;;IRON, life to the whole eysteni: If the thousands who are Buffering from DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, FEMALE WEAEXESSES, ‘CC., would big test the virtues of the P,ERUVIAN STE/JP, the erect would not only nstonlah themselves but woultlplease g all ,their friends; for instead of feeling cross, MI gone" and miserable,'. they- would.; be, cheerful, vigorous,-,and • active. READ THE FOLLOWING LETTER—IT SPEAKS • FOR ITSELF: - Pagan, Lancaster County, Pa., : : December 280,'1867., En:. COIarMIIIASri "=Dear Sir - * *- *•* I am -happy to inform you that my disease is about cured, and-Lam nearly:a. new. man again. I have been ,suffering, as you are aware, for nearly 14 years, with .Dyspepsia, - and-a-, dizziness in my head. I read in your paper of the good qualities of. the.PERUVIAN SYRUP, hence ices inducad to try it, and have now used 'six,bottles, and must say that I am nearly, or I might say entirely eured SEE SILAS ItAMBO. Thousande knee been changed by the , u.si of this remedy from weak,'siehl y, suffering creatures, to strang,.healthy, ahtt,happg men and women; and invalids cannot reason ably hesitate to 'give it a trial.. . • - The genuine has P.P.tatnn.-tx Sneer " blown in the glass. A 32 page pamphlet will be sent free. J. P. DINSMORE. Proprietor, ' • ' No. 36 Day St.,New York. SUNETRING - FOR EVERY: LADY , ANUS O IRL"IN. TIIE . The great 'scare:fa of Beauty or, How• to be BOau tiful, and How to retain it until good Old Ago: ' Will ,sA b . o os .i erloqtfpnlid, for.:only ono_ dollar. - Ad-. ORD, Station D, 0., New York., ' Feb. 29, '6B-tf. AYER'S. CHERRY - PECTORAL': : ,is'a soothing expectorant, prepared to Meet the ur: 'gent - need of a safe and reliable cure for 'diseases of -the throat and lungs., A trial:of many,years has. es tablishetk,the fact, that it is more efficacious in pal-. monary affections, than ,any other remedy. Its efficacy has now become so generally known, flint it isjustly regarded 'in many countries'as 'tt 'medicine of indispensable necessity. , ' In Great Britain, France. 'and Germany, where, medical, science has reached its highest perfection, it is prescribed' in domestic' - practice, and constantly used in the armies, in hospitals and,other public institutions, where it regarded by the attencling.pkysicians as the most *speedy and agreeable remedy that can be employed? Scarcely any neighborhood can lie found where well known cases of diseased lungs, which bad baffled the _efforts of the most skillful and experienced doctors, have been permanently cured by it.. These 'results • aro the most convincing proofs of the superior cura tive properties of thispreparation ; and.to thorn the authorapoint with peculiar satisfaction. While it is most,powerful against confirmed diseases, it is ex tremely gentle as a medicine in infancy and youth; being quite harmless to even the youngest, - when ad ministered judiciously.- - Thisitealth-restorer accomplishes even more, by prevention than cure. If taken In season. it heats all irritations of thp throat and lung s , whether •aris ing from Colds or Coughs, or from other causes, and thus prevent that long train' of painful and incurable diseases. which would arise mom the neglect - of them. Hence no family should be without it. In fluenza, Croup, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleur isy, Incipient Consumption, and otheeaffections of the breathing organs, gave way before this pre-emi nent combination of medical virtues. . . . Prepared by Dn. J. C. AYER tE CO.. Low ell, Moss., and sold by nil Druggists "and dealers in Medicine everywhere. (fob 1-ftmo SOME FOLKS.. CAN'T SLEEP NIGHTS. „ . ' Very many auffer_from general debility,, others from weakness: of the stomach and inability to di gest theinfood ; some have creeping sensations along the nerve fibres, or pain ,in the back, with aching and weary throbbing Of the limbs. • Thousands of ladies suffer through long' years from what are called Female Complaiots, caused by the relaxation of mus cle and ligament that attend deficiency of vital force. ,Thcasands business nien, overworked in mind and body, use up the nervous fluid and become un- St for duty or the .enjoyments , of life. Excesses in youth, and the terrible effects of fever ,and ague,in volve shattered constitutions and the failure' of the general functions orhealth. To sufferers from all these causes, DODD'S ,IZERVINE AND risrVIGORATpIt offers 'an invaluable bOon:=rt natural : and efficient recovery of lout powers. No persen, man or woman, suffering from any cause, am afford to neglect this remedy. The Norville Will' be found to possess an equalizing and nutritive prirmipley dt allays irrita; lion, and like sleep promotes., the .secretions of the System.: It has affiniiy for the 'lMritius'tibres, and , supplieslhem for the waste tharii constantly taking place. - Like wholesome food taken into the stomach, it undergoes rapid digestion, invigorating in its pro bess the digestive,organs, and producing CALMNESS IAND "TRAS'QUILITY,' unknown to- any r opier preparatii?,al,C.Contains no opium' or hasheesh, and so _farirom from - producing cos. tiveness, it will pc, found an efficient case-for consti pation, and has: _renown for this pccullarity: - . • • , - T - WHAt . ,,PEOPLE SAX Lear Doctor: Tho Iniertiedicine prescribed by' you I obtaihed, , and will say that'Podd's'isfervine and Invigorator is all that it-claims to be. I .feel like a .;nalvyM.A3 tfw'Atchrpg-otrity_limbiis all gonel4.sleers. well, have aimed trPpetite. mid le I stronger than - I ~have for many years past. 7 [Cordributed by Dr,:.}r. , A. Tucker;2s9 Clinton 84064 'Ffooklyn; New York.] "I have uvedthe Nervine,. and find myself much benefited by it, • particularly :in the increase of strength and .cure. of those trembling-sensations. My 'costiveness also seems' to be entirely cured. !Letter to Dr.- Tucker.]' ' • "The medicine you ordered (Dodd's ,Dierv,ine) we have taken three bottles.ef.. , It is a great thing. My wife Says she would rather have one bottle of it than .forty doctors. ' She is certainly better,' don't _feel `dragging dower so mucky; bowels move easier, and in better nervous condition every way.' • '- G" 13. Martin, Cashier Glenn House, Long ,Branch, - NewUer.vey,. states that Dodd's Nervine. has cured' him of chronic weakness,of the stomach, disiiness and sick headache, and greatly' strengthened his whole system. ," • -• " _ David Hartshorn, 390 State street, Brooklyn, cured of chronic muscular and nervous debility., •- John Harbut, Brooklyn, N. says:. !,` To regu ,late, the - bowels without producing, cathartic effect, quiet the nerves, and tone up the system, i have never used' anything that equalled Dodd's Nor- Bustford; Conn.: "ily wife' has suffered for seventeen years with extreme ner _vous, debiaty and mental prostration.. - She was in duced by a friend to try Br; J. AV. Dodd's 'heroine and Invigorator, and, by its use is now. .restored to perfect health." ; , • -Dr. C. C. York, Charlestown, Mass.: "In cagettmf 'great nervous debility, - not' confined - by any means 'to the female sex, although , from the greater deli caoy.of the female organization more.cummon than among men, I employ Dodd's Norrino and Invigor ator .with the happiest effect. - It exceeds in tonic power anything that I know of, while its action upon 'the - bowels is all that-can he,deslred." • . • DODD'S •NERVINE AND INVIGORATOR is e'rn :ployell. in the,Dlassachasette Hospital for the Insane ,at Taunton. .„, FOR PERSONAL TESTIMONIALS ^•• , . To cures of general debility, indige'stion, 'sleepless ness, kidney eomplaint, , wind colic, and female coin; plaints in•their , mvu families,' we refer, With permis sion, to the following gentlemen in this vlcinityc E. W. BALL, Esq., 1. Mb Avenue Hotel, N. y. . W. B. BODGE, Trnet House, N. Y: • -, JOHN WILLIAMS:- Policeman; N. Y. „ W. PECHETT;Esq., Clinton sr.; Brooklyn. ." Dr. 11. A. TUCKER,. Clinton st., Brooklyn. J. B. ,WRIGHT„ Esq., Jersey City. • - Hon. WARREN CHASE,'s4lBroadway,'N: Y. ,• - gy - For sale at J. H. Parry. J. A. Meyers' and It. Williams' Drug Stores, Columbia, Pa. Pricell . per bottle; , - • 11. B. STOKER CO• ' ," I'roprietors„-N. Y.,, ITCH! ITCH!! 'ITCH !!! ierkrigi I ' • 'scatArcro - • ,in fromqo to 48 botu:s. 'Wheaton's Vintment.„ curet ~,,The” Itch. - Wheaton's 01fitnat, 'cares, 'Salt Ithenin: - Wheaton's Ointnie m nt — "cures • Totter. Vbenton's Ointment --terts;, - Barber's Ital. IVhenton's Ointment - • cares , Old Sores. ; , 'Whenton's Ointment ." cures Every kind , of - Humoilike Magic. • Trice; 50 cents n box ; mail; 'OO cents. 'Address porr,:rit—No.,llo -Washington Street, Boston, 'Mass. • *- „ 'lsept 214 yr. , ,COLGATE'S .A.II4ALATIO VEGETABLE SOAP - A superior TOILET SOAP, prepared from refinitd' , VEGETABLE OILS in combinatioMyith GLYCER,, INE. and especially dos Igned,for. the use of LADIES and fortho-NURSERY. .Its perfume is -exquisite and its washing 'properties unrivalled. For sna bp i all druggists.' , , • (may 2.5,'674y. BLINDNESS; DEAFNESS - AND CATARRH,' treated with the -utmost .success. by Dr. J. - .IS/1.ACi3, ,-. occulist 'and Aurist, (forinerly of Leyden, EollandO N0..203, arch Street. Philadelphia., Testi- - ,inonials,frem the 'est' reliable` sources in- the city.: :and 'country canbo seen.nt•hi4 office.. , ' The:Medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, ashe has .sitk secrets in his practice... Artificial Eyes inser ted without chargetnade for examination. /Jr] . 3 'TO CO.NSUDIPTIVES3 The advertiser, having bootrrestored.to health in a. Jew .weelts „by a very simple remedy, , after having° suffered for;several years with aso were ng affection, and that dread - disease' Consumptien; is anxious to 'make known to his fellew:Sulrerers'the means of cure. To all Ivho - closire:ityho will send n copy of the pre scription used (free:of charge,) with , the-directions. for preparing and using the same, }vhiehahoy }rill, , bare- Cure for Consuroptiom• Asthma, _Cron, and nit Throat and Lung; •Affeetions.—The ~ .only 'object -• f the advertiser..to, ,sending,the Prescription. is to , benent the atllieted, ;and Spread ,inforniation' which: he conceives to be invaluable, and liehopes'every-sidferer will -Itry, his `rtmedy,its it will cost them nothing, , ,and may prove; a blessing. ,Parties , yrishing , the -prescription, rare, by.return madovill please address REV,. EDWAItp;A:...WILSON, , ;Dlayl6,'G7- y 3 IVllliatnsburg' Maga Co:; New.ll,rlr. 1 ',ERRonS ;15F1 . 7Totrrli:•-' , /t- , dinitie'rnan ';vhcv stitieied terrier's from Nervous: Dobillty,..„Premature Decay, and all the .etfeets of youthful indieeretten,will; for the sake of suffering 'hututtuityweend free to-alt- who •.need_ St; the recipe and directions for Tonkin% the simple.remedy by whlelt,he was eured„, Sutlerers, wishing to protit,by the,adrertitker'S'experienteitare dee° by , addresAlng In porter!: ecint3deneei -, ,V , /JOHN 11:.0GDEN, maYlB:67-Iyi- 42 Cedar St,, , New Xork. , THE SI;i3SCRIBEIMOOFF.Eft.:,..FORMALE;Ift , r clotirtti-soitepurchasera; e , • - -20004VONS DOU,BLE• REriNED - P,OUDRETTE of the Lckli'Manutocturingtio., made from themightt Roil; blood, offaLand,dead animals of Now York.OoY:, • for _ which theCo..have exclusiyonontmet,..Price only_ rfWENTY-7IVET,DOLIMRS.z.PER , TON.• • '4-' O l , Fr - eight rind., charges from New"Tork addeCL • , oWarrantednyirtinCoOollslierinalltoeloht. for usaiglific, lyartliy.Y. priced, suparph osphatOn.market. t•Tila sults on Corit;totton,Tobaeco - antVGraln;latve ~.attonlohing,thopast fleasoll. , It 711a122 . 99 the crop from"' 01, 0 divele4ird''..weeka.'nerliircninintbables .the Orop. 4 iParaphlerwrith - certificates of hundrededtnnil-knOtrit7 ...planters andjarmers,;_and. - evm,ynhaformationosent. - ,free to,anrone'applying hyletter or otirorvise , tol%. ,1 ! MeCOLLUM•Y'PtiIIiIELL; •-'47 4 'ESPY; Columbia Co.. or to the Lodi ' Manufacturing Company, New, York., febls.2mo] =EI '~l. >~r•v ri r H9SI PI~PA.I~ATIONS. mnR LAST CROWNING SUCCE , SS:, jL' • 1-' 'MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S '',' HAIR RESTORER HAIR DRESSING NEW STYLE IN ONE BOTTLE _\Vtll quickly i•estori: pray' te• its natural • ' Color and 'Beauty, and pindiacOuzcullant Growt : It - is perfectly ., harniless;• and ize'terred °Over: every other- pa'ration' Uy those .ivho !lava . ' a FOR SALE EY ALL DRUGGISTS DEPOT, PM. GREENWICH ST., NEW YORK PRICE ONE DOLLAR. rEALL's SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER HsiS STOOD THE TEST OF SEVEWY.EARS • And no preparation for the hair:l2as yet been discovered that will produce.the same beneficial results. It is an entirely new scientific dlscov ery:combiuing many of the most powerful andt restorative agents In the VEGETABLE KING DOM. It restores , - GRAY HAIR TO •ITS ORIGINAL 'YOUT.IIII II tIL COLOR It makes the scalp white and clean ; cures dand ruirand humors, and falling out of the hair; and will make -it grow upon bald heads, except in very - aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair .is nourished' and supported. It makes •the hair moist soft, and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a HAM DRESS ING. It is the cheapest preparation ever offered to the public, as one bottle will accomplish more and last longer than 'three bottles of any other preparation. ;;, ; • , IT is RECOMIBTDED AND 13SED TtY THE FIRSTAIi' AUTHORITY The wonclerfurresulta produced by ourSICIL LAN `HAIR RENEWER, have induced many to manufacture- preparations for the Hair, ,under - various names; and, in order to induce the trade and the public to - purchase their compounds, they have resorted, to . falsehood,, by -claiming they were former , partners, or- had-some-con nection without MR. HALL, andtheir prepara tion' was similar to ours. ,Do not be deceived by , Purchase the it has never,-yet been equalled. • , . . . • Our Treatise-on the. certificates, sent free by mail. • See that- each •Borrs.n 'has — our. private REVENUE STAMP over the top'of the bottle. All others aro imitations.. - •- • It:'1". HALL it CO., Proprietors; Nashua, N. H. Sold tni all Druggists and dealers in Medicine. ,• • t • ' • - • nov 2 '67Ay. •, :HALL'S " ETABL.E . ILIIii, RENEWER Thes,-popul . It..l4.toTerrinx.p:d - Tonics!' olie hand; at Api 13-ts) 1%/1 - , RS. E. SPERLYG, Sole Agekit, for the. Rale of DR, LE 'SAGE'S HAIR - P P,A 11 AT lO' mair:l4, — !6of.] DRY GO(11?S, T 00K BEFORE YOU LEAP I . _ pOODSAVELL'BOUGAT AIEE -HALFSOLD The finest and best lot of goods everbx:ought , to Columbia, has just been received , • at the, • z Clieap Stare'r . OF • •:1" LA,G Where the .Publle are.torditillY !milted to call and examine the Goods and Prices.' The greater part of_ the goods were, bought. before, the late advance in cotton, .and consequently -can be sold much cheaper than present Wholesale Prices. , "_The Stock is' now full and complete, conwrisinn. the different grades of goods, viz: . :SUMMERPOFLINS, • • WOOL DELAIZZS, of all Colors, • • • A. fine dot of Spring -Styles. of. SUMMER DE- L.A.rxEs, besides MUSLIN'S, CALICOES,TICK: •INGS,•DENIMS. FURNITURE and ,SHIRTING CHECKS, •'TABLE. DIAPER, GINGIIA_MS and - An elegant selection of Spring and Summer BALMORALS at the lowest prices. Bargains In SILKS. • Also; -ail widths • 0f..1 Sheetings and Pillow. Cases Muslims of the Best Makes.. • A perfectly new line of CLOTBS,CASSI -SATTINETS, TRENTON PLAIDS, JEANS; Ladies' 'Cloaking Cloths, and Ready made-Coats, latest Fashions. The Subscriber_is•just entering into the BOOT and SHOE imstness,mul• being determined to keep none but the best Goods in this line, and. sell at less than'usual prices, respectfully soliciLs the patronage of theothlie. ^ " • • • ' - • •• No. = ,4125 Locust St-, • :', •-:: ~ ,COlumbla, Pa. „ NEW SPRIN'G GOODS SCRATCU!O, colas:En OF SECOND AND LOCUST- STS COLUMBIA, PENSP.g. - , ELEGANT , - SPRING', DRESS, GOODS!: COMPRISING' SUPRRIOR BLACK, 'COLORED , 'AND AiorrTr„Eirmolsarfts BLACK - AND '-'COLORED ALPACAS, . QUEENS . CLOTEU - :,.; ,‘' • WOOL DELAINE§', MELANGES, CO-. BURGS, PERCALES, GINGHAM, ,tb.' G-009$, ,k, EMBROIDEI3,IES, BA.IZIORAIcAND HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES' AND O r N I T : 2 ' r ruxrasurNG ;•-.3OI;rV.TN'S p.wz,ran Gx t avE§! HOSIERY, Gibi7Es, Azs) 'isrunp.ms "iGREA.'T ;VARIETY.. , „ .A.,,LAItC4E ; A:Nto CHOICE SF.LECTIOK OE FANCY AND S'I7APLE'DRY: GOOD'S! NVINDO,W-;.44,13,E5, -",* ;All ,Lowest Cash _Prides andwarranted-ai represented. - • - '''''giiiiittteiition.gl4en to iiii -VERY Low ! e. `Erovrsi 1V1741:0)C;41`GIIIIISSINGIERNIZId AMEB.F.; COMBINATION9,IIdBUTTOIOIOLEMAChirtaIII 4 ' *At o n e d, ~• „ . tOCICS4',OLOOKS , I47CLOCKS IT.II Cleats - of allianda aturatyles, ad. - reduced prices:: -" The Celebrated BETH TH.031A.8-Clocke.;•adly, - warrruitel,- and- excelled by none. PuTchwient will find our stack kiwi and eomplete. • : - _ P. FIRILER dc £4ON.- 11•1 ^'IMPROVED'<y`- ~,:z EMI FAVORITE fine ns those who wio. - to restore The beautiful 'glass .• and ieitaine imparted to the Hilrrnalre's Waestrable for old and "young: VEGETABLE BEFORE THE •PUBLIC; I=l RING'S AMBROSIA, R. WILLIAMS, - Drug Store, Columbia, Pa. No..37:Ft.h.,_Front Street, cpi.u*BrA, PA iT." . _ P, A.TTO,N_'_S; L DRS GObAkAc: '' . ..I\TEF . BALL 16 NONTEIP; GOODS ftii•j• AT- - ,1 : ::10: 1 :BR ' UNE*4 Che6p Cash - Sto - re,- . ;.;~; ~.~ FRONT STREET, above LOCUST, COLUMBIA. We are constantly receiving additions to our 'Atock;andatavenovrallargtrYand';yaried , ,tuisorp , rnent of LADIES' DRESS GOODS;', Consisting of DeLilacs, Chains, Lawns, Moran' blques, plain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins, &c. CHEAPER THAN EVER New Goods 'for Fall Wear bought at, the LOW"PRICES; arid will be sold ' , ",:'X.,;p:,BAUNERS,' We - have no Goods bought• at the.high pridpi consequentizean:seil cheaper than some others We have Just received ndditidns. , We invite attention to our stock of .1 muLrivs* , .SIII;si'INOS,'"TIOE:INGS, REV . GRAMS, CALICOES', FLANNELS -. , LINENS - ,-CPEECKS4ce.-; ' At-old Prices. • --; . - • A complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, VeStings, 'Tweeds, Scans, Cottonades,Ac., --;formen andboys'.wear; at old prices. • Full line of ploslcry,.....Gloves, and Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts, 'Hoop Skirts, of,Late.st Styles and rßekt Makes. • • MERCHANT , TAILORING •. .. Attended to in'all bianClea. Gentlemens Suits nuale'to' order, in the Latest Styles, and perfectly fitting garments or no pay received. BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS; Made of•tlie best material; and warranted equal ' ' to the best home-made work. Call and see us. No charge to gAd s s. , - Cheap V'iont'ab: - Locu'st St., Columbia, 1" a SPRLNG.' 1 S 6 - 8 „ NEW..„ STORE CORNER - OP 'THIRD AND .CHERRY STS., COLUMBIA, PA. 'Anotherlot of Bargains opened this week: ..,TTTL:DEEN'S • Ladles' SPRING GAITERS, New Style. Ladles' SPRING SLIPPERS. , Ladies' - - SPRING' SHOES. A large and well, selected Stock of Shoes of all •- kinds at Rronrr Pawns. • ' _ HOSIERY, GLOVES, , NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS OF ALL 'ANDS, AT . BARGAI _ N: PRICES!! A - Air-Remember the Place Cor. of Third & Cherry Streets, AMOS R. HOGGENDOBLER,, PREPARE FOR SPRING ! AT . REDUCED PRICES ! Dress Conta,A3nsiness Coats, Overcoats, Panta loons of, the newest patterns, and made _ 'up in latest styles, expressly for home trade. Blue Front; Storer! The subscriber - has just purchased for' the Spring Trade, in the New York and Philadelphia. , Markets,- a largeand fashionable stock of , ' READY MADE CLOTHING, WhiCli lie offers , to the Citizens of COlumbla and vicinity, as cheap - if not cheaper than the prices -before the war:. , examination will satisfy any one that the 'prices axe very low. I have the Cheapest Priced Goods in Columbia: and amprepared to make up to 'order, in the latest , cuts, handsome • CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, PLAIDS, La Als s ' a handsoine 's „ tock of Gentlemen's Pura-, !shim,;goods, at very:low prices. TEults C.ASEI. -BLIIMENTFIA_L, -, Blue Front-Bnlldings,•Front Street, ; -nov,'2. '671 —• . - • Columbia Penn 'a. SPRING CLOTHING CLOTHING! - • CLOTI3ING!„, ! • oriprgro - :9IIEAP c ER , TRAN, .EVER !! Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, dc.,, ' New Styles, New :Goods. at' low rates. - , - ; 4 .:•-• • U. CLOTHING_ EMPORIUM • Front Street, first Storealcove Walnut Street, .COLUMBIA, PA. - , The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of. • - CLOTHINd - FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots,Shoes, ever , exhibited bilhese regions, which will -be- sold at prices ,T,O DEFY ALL CO'AIRETITION! [nov 2;67. BE HATS & CAPS. Till J. PRY; c , • '77 43' 'North' FiCpiit St. DEALER IN HATS' AND CAPS! GREAT VARIETY, AND OF THE ~, ~ `~ATF.ST ` ~~ST~''LES Strict attention will be given to this department - and'eustomerewill always be treated. , . in a gentlemaulyimanner. The E Lillie:4 Silk Mat in the mar ket is offered for sale very :reaso/4- able "terms:" ' "-- - GrMi'ZfiS' FtRNISi4-:.GOODS EATI VARIETY, VIZ LATEST :STYLES HOSIERY, AND:. CUFFS:. • AND CUFFS. SHIRTS AND _ ........- SHIRT-. 7 FRONTS. • „ • SUSPENDERS, "AM UNDERWEAR. IN QR./1. VARIETY.. , - ; . : • 19) Sttrirrs made to order and warranted . I offer a mice.lot of 'Gent's •Furnishing Goods which I am selling to Customers at-prices far below their original cost. Call and examine my Stock; I know yoCt will save money.by purellasing of me. ROBERT J. FRY, - No. 43 North Front Street, apl 18 If M . ] _ Columbia, Palma CABINET-IVARE. CABINET WARE MANUFACTORY. The subscriber:having. lately put up hew' ware-rooms, and greatly Increased his business; can offer better lthlueements o ,his customeres twirl ever. 4 WINDOW SHADES IMBEORS,'"d:&., IN. ALL - .4 -Hamillinfacturestrforder;andwilLkeep con stantly on hunti,- .4 Dressing,...Plaim and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fancy and French Bed steads; all or which will be sold on the most reasonable terms.,_As be manufactures bls own work he is enabled to warrant .every article to: be what it is represented. • • CA.AIRS; CHAIRS!! , CHAIRS:: I - All kinds of chairs kept on hand or inanufactur ed-Morder.,'Cane-,indsor,,Arm and Rocking . Chairs; Settees, Camp and Countet Stools; Sores, gate,Tuaetes>and Sturfed.:SeatkChairs made to order: - Old'eliairs repainted and'repalieti,.: UNDERTAICING. , Funernis•wfu-be attended to with prompfnesii, to which he gives his personal attention. preparedp with„lce boxes and coolers to prpserv, corpse, as' may be required. - • 111/I.7IOO.A_NY OR WALNUT COFFINS:. -• Furnished plain,or tinted in any style that may; be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well rut a continuance of the, '.custortr,nitittivhicirbehasheenlibendlyfavore d. „, • - - •VOYIN SHENBERGEII; ": South side of Locust street, between Second and Whird•-` , .•• 0., r , na , --Ver. ,ll 4'e•ekditi.3..-7.o.(mar•so.Ft-tf. , MIURNITVII.B OF ;ALL 15.11T1)_ • - -lietAmmirr wAliz-litiina.s4lemAaw ,w4-ctoity„Lic-liiiestieet,V,l6iiia.itors,,, below Third Street, Columbia,Ra4„ :The, salbScriber manufactures •, Mut Reefer on handaidexhanstire•Jassortrnentiorcell'ileinds of sFurniture.e. Persons,3sishing, to. buy, :or those !oh ms sogefto holoyekeepingrrillfindit to their i!,,,ativalidagologive a• odd.. -r: • BEiST.Etsills , TA ,BLES CFLATP:9, - 133;• CAMcOO.:Atvil - r ›SNlTTplirs,+- • .... ! ; tBt-the bestirtelt a y re s o tr i r; a st t i rannttrtre z - v t.,2 In fil Vis ° B r n a o.' givetstrietlattentlon' rtnlnnitlesa; araltrespeotfultymelmOttlnpublts . 'Minh of Its patronage.,sttuM 5t*Atz...14:..,-4. 40`..-UNDERTARING-will-- receive , the .most • caretal attention; at the shortest notce. - mar3D4JT-tf] GEORGE SEIBERT. ALSO CRAVATS a TIES LINEN COLLARS PA.PER COLLARS IVATC7TFIS, JE W.kLRY, mac. WATCHES AND JEWELRY ' . GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED. .A:MERICAN' WATCHES, As low $20.00,_ in, two Oz. Cases, warranted for ttgoyeAra kftiefk,B;2l;4ned 6 o,s, : ,Cases. .JUST RECEIVED ' • ' Assortment-of-the- Celebrt—ed Seth - Thomas Clocks. 5 -They ore the „best - Clocks made. ;Diiil.,aitd see! • Also, a fall and well selected stock of SILV • ER 86 - 'PLATED - WARE, From the best t!';rieas'izi U; S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY, Factories! °PEa;T : A '-' 1C 4 ..E.-G'34:l l; tvfreor e: S , t tf. h43l s'i l iVa r ll a a t res I REPAIRING ' ALI Pitostemta• ATTENDED TO, AT • - E. SPEW:DIMS, •.,,,„ • . , - Jewelry Store, near mar. 30, '67 tf • the New Depot, SEEING 'IS BELIEVING ! AT 704 ARCH STREET *NEW PRICES: NEW GOOES RICH SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED • .. WARES, Including every Sty-le and description, made ex . pressly for the Winter Trade, which, for neatness and durability, cannot be surpassed at " • JOHN .BOWMAN'S „,. -Wholesale and Retail lklattufacturing Establish ment, 704 Arch Street, , • PHILADELPHIA. -' te-Ite-Plating at Short Notice. Phil'a, dec. 14, 'O7-Iy.- THE BEST IN THE WORLD! FOLEY'S GOLD PENS Are acknowledged to be the best yet offered m the Public. Shreiner Son have Just received a largo stock of these celebrated-4'ons. Els old stock has also been exchanged - for new, so that custo mers can now select from the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of Gold Pens ever brought to this Market. tita,Pens are guaranteed for six months. Push along. Geta Pen. Ask for Foley's. . mar.= '67-tf..l . P. Sli - 111 , TER & SON. ISAAC K. STATJFFER, u , - WATCEDIAKER: AND JEWELED, No. 1.48 NORTH 2D STREFT, CORNER OF QUARRY, PlriinzEr.risrA. An assortment of Watches, Jelvelrjr, Silver and Plated Ware suitable for Holiday Presents: constantly: on hand,- • - .4Gfe•Repairing of Watches and Jewelry prompt ly attended to. . Cnov3o '67-Iy. GROCERIES, tte. A WANT SUPPLIED , JUST .OPENED! "A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY AND PRO ' .- VISION STORE." CLYYPER, BRO.'S Dealers In Country Produce. Produce' of all kinds • bought and sold; exchanged for Goods or' sold on - -V C ; . . 0 ''iVe keep constantly on hand a good and fresh supply of ' SUGAR,._ . A " • COFFEE • - • • _LEAS AND FINE, RAM AND DRIED BEEF • Also, - Dried Fruits of all kinds. Cedar and Willow "Ware, &c., together with all articles found in any similar store. ask a Mei:if Share of iniblie patronage CLEPPER BROTHERS' apll.B!tig-lyj - No. Locust St., Columbia, PA FINE . EMMY GROCERIES: PROVISIONS, .A.:LARGE 43: FINE STOCK. JUST RECEIVED • " • AND'Ilr STORE! - • I haye-now in Store a. full assortment of Groceries &Provisions For Fani Uy and Hotel use Extra Syrup Molasses, Fine Teas, Coffees, dtc. Extra Sugar Cured RAMS and DRIED BEEF. Extra FAMILY FLOUT?, byllie barrel or smaller quantity. Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of all kinds, and at the lowest prices.,- Call and ex amine my stock, whether you buy- or not. HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. of FrOnt Union Sta. mar: 7, '6B-tf.] A FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS -AT ITARDINIAN'S ! Just received, at the fine Grocery Establtsh ment, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the follow ing new 'Goods: CHOICE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, " PRESERVES. RONEY,' STRAWBERRIES RAISINS, PEACHES, -TOMATOES, • ") ENGLISH 'PICKLES, 'WINSLOW'S GREEN CORN '• GREEN PEA &c., &e. . . A LARGE. LOT OF Kgw Yonz CASTELe, Oranges, Lemons, _Figs, Raisins, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Cider and WhitelVine Vinegar. Extra Family Flour, Merger Potatoes. Rio and Java Coffee, fresh roasted, Levering's Syrup, dec. .egirlgelvAlloods received almost daily. B. HARDMAN; 3rd and Cherry'Sta.. Columbia, Pa. dec..2l, 'B7-tf.] V .I‘.II.LY . -GROCERIES FA~LIZY. GliOcEi i i - The Subseriber would respectfully Inform his customers and the Public generally,-that he has Just received ageneral assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, • TEAS • AND SPICES. .13..e.fined Sugars of all kinds, .. • • .• No. 1, mid Mess - Mackero - - English' & American Pickles, 'Sugar Cured Barns and Beef,: - Extra Fine S vrups - , .. Old Edo audJava'Cotree. ' • - DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, aisins, Prunes ' and prePared Ilustard."-always - R on hand and of the very best grades. _ 'EXTRA: 'FAMILY F,LOUR,. .DrEAT.„ Troirrizy, Fancy Groceries, Cannel]. Vegetables and Fruits, for hotels and families: - ...The best - Goods only are sold, and-prices very low: • - Our stock of staple and fancy groceries Is full and complete and we . intend keeping it fresh, by almost daily additions. ,"- Notions of different kinds always on hand. FREDERICK REICH.ER, feb. 8, '6B-tt cor,-ith ct Locust Ste. FRESH GROCERIES AT THE PROVISION „' =ff3Z7Mli FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF MULttEN.& B.RO-THER, ODD FELLOWS'. HALL, Columbia . , Da. Fl a'OMATOES. i'RESH'PEAdFiES AND , other Quoted Fruits, Shaker Corn, eke. TE A - THE BEST BLACK TEA IN THE EXTRA REFI NE D SYRUP MOLASSES, very cheap. • . „ . kinds. Burri,A3r.fed Fruit of alkinds. Rio, ava, and Lagnyra. Coffee. NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS ch DRIED BEEF. A.l.,PaitcyGrOcerles,Fanally - Flour,Notions,ice. We Intend to keep the best Goodaonly, and to cell as cheap as any similar. store. I'y .MULLEN dx BRO. I: ' .Country roduce of - all kinds 'bought or aken In exchange for goods. 154 f. AITTENTION, HOUSEKEEPERS . . , 11:Crocslot • of ,new and 'fresh groceries, such as • • . ~.130GARS..t • .• 1 0 : - . MEAT. • :tCOFFEE„-;• : FRUITS, FISH, t_SPICEtt, •- • CHEESE .:. FLOUR. -Provistowt .of.all,kinds,.together.Atith Wood and Willow-ware and,Ciassluid go eensware. .Bv.-Rzer . and Ll.mberger Cheese; German Fruits, _ Ei:GLISHaAIII):ABIERICAN rier.LEs. liVesliPeachcs, and all therm:lei Groceries Per taining to axsell regulated Grocery Store. - • „.. - rarn determined not to be surpassed In cheap ness and brthe excellent qua/1w army goods. itirOdl around and inspect our. stock.,3rhether you buy-or not GA share of public patronage Is. `GioRGE. "ilithl; 'Agent, „ Locust St.". above 2nd... FVZm..: ' ~Zippincott , ~ ~'ro~,-ter, 00EitS, '2l North Water Street; and 20 North Delaware Avenue, Philade3phia, Nut. VOL SPICES Z3EW°STOCK;
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