Ctit Criginnbia, gpij. • ' - '2- - .:1"" ) . . ; r vt..11-*4 . .47! \ i M: 8.AM80,. Columbia,, Pa. qo,l4o.lcArion, til.ers,. , ectntlitiutidnic:jAeherallyfof 'Merl! and interest the reader, will be acceptable groin friends from , 4 I qunxters. .Y° T ,ti llll.lBlD/ PFirl7 . OF. "ILLT.nI.S - • • :IPOR OF, : Into-Compose . 1.11e IVhisky Ming few yeari:agii, these ntifarious • whisky frauds'. first eouiihedeed;". there were but few U'etors; arid thok'ehiefli'the distillers and their - subordinates ;I,who, by hribcry, , forgery' • and . perjury; Ode:kook to cheat ihO ger - erniii6nt out of the The parties, whee detected, were called to account; and when ther:failed; 'by - false entries,'Perjury - bribery; - 'to 'satisfy the" -- viiveriiniedt ...property, was seized and.,heidias t security for ;the., fines,, forfeitures;, &e: werp'generalrY'readV tlifeugh:inpu ential wept .received sonstldng, and',-realized a portion, :if not all that - was dfie, - while the Whisky thief,would'sitio'more.' this Was hettr, titan nothine%': although not, ii„compiiatme with .tlie liw. But ..as these.frozds became 1110 T e, and inore , prof , stable, the4becanie more :and quest, as puriislinMiti.:ridiei:'folloWed rest,' and the distillers' could.better afford to divide with 'those who :Were"ef f icient to protect 'them"; hence ; we no longer hear of.any seizures • of. property..as, , .security. • A different programme has 'been entered which' revel; ',iriembers Cengresi; officials at ynshingt6n, aid .all,gentleinell of easy virtue.find:it a good business to protect and screen' the' distil ler whoie acciiiitMl enricheS both' him' and them,,and the law is • laughed at as, a ;mockery., Therefore, when whisky, is - seized by anyoni,'in :or' ontlof office,'' 'arrests are Made; It ` IS' pet unusual to sen due aiinouncementpargdedinphe news papers, es a blind,or a.gull to.deceiye 'the' ,inirocent;'aud there. : the •Matter usually • ends': • The into water, stolen from, the i placept z onstoly,l or:miraculously; disappears:in.:such: man- , tier no one .knoifis , :hoW. ,ll ll.leanWhile,' the. guilty partY•pliei' £lre;, Collector, the .`Die t'riet Attorney •the .detectave .sends a: trieud •to .-Washingtorty:: and, through the 'agency , Of a - membei.of ClongreSS,''or'sorrie body • connected ` -pertinent,' or. - an application.atcr; , thet id ate 'Am dy Jet n senT - Co -f i en Se .tintOr OE''di n es .. • ; ; •-,; ,out, no, one, knows ,how ~and no ; eon can „ learn.;:and all:you ctin,lteardsithe.inforni er's-curses•:•azaingt:till)WhOinalie:"snspeetZ of-bli'Sli'dr4iif ••;. • • the 'pltuirdei. — „ It is therefore -a matter of / JegitinAte,inquiryt what 4 process.,” CI is,:tlitit.theic•repcated-frauds can be so successfully and 'prefital,i;lyleoni- • Mitteld, y ai4ne,`C)4g - reSs 4: fireVY, fond: of apporntiiig, Comte tt ees . inquiry to ex fo:se - fra ads; a lid • prying • 'into . 'other nlat_. ter's,' Wouldnot well if “Cbm in it te Were : appniot6a,by,the, _grump, consisting Of.tignest,lll en,: ot-mentherg i with .power to send for --persons'• nd Ptirpers; •to 'ascer! tutu how these' frauds - are ceerintitted;:iiy how:the gUilKy r .partie:s :cssa Pc, wh reap' the - profits; .how , „ -many;. if -.any, and who, of - Congress, .and illy.Nyay:conpee.tedlin - tiereeuirtki ty thidves, - - and •s•r•hci;Mid . whatmembers'; if any; „.thkev es and. -lent !their aid .and,iinfluance .to , sttve :their ,pre pertY,-and who" those thieves : Were: 16' his.heeil'asserted'6PeiiVaied'ifibli*hy a meniber,iif„Pongress,.. of., great,',distinc-, tiorCfor" hooesty,,,tha t m ratter%how poo a • Man , may' : he z•tiberi' Senate he"f'''''snre 'le . ' it: after ' 'stz. yearS„Serviee,:tverth, atJeast„, a„lnillion,.of I '' Reaseoing :Stem r. this .btrsis';;:a• member of the„lfouse,ought certainly • tot be able.to realize; • in. the sane , time,;balf as :Thie-may‘,problibly account forthe great anxiety among 00 IA Of • p ni,• who , ave ;spe nt, a : year er :two; ourltiState' , -Legislature, , ill i 'educating. theruSelies,ie. a small a larger seithi Washington, .As there. is4ip-prebahility ,tliat, Congress ever. agreede:pass•si , law : taxing ' the capacity -of! • only. way by which, fraud, can be prevent-4 ed, the. inference ise'alrnost , icouclusive;-' 1 that membeig, - er( i iii,l4,Wsi":'lie, , as, ia,b,e lieVed, directly interested-with,the , ,,distilza s lers,- on the - sere and' safe. haiiS'•that'''the one conitidtethe'fraud'aiietTl - eiime,":l - ind,..: l the other', oe's the:,),44.inian ' ''d,i oTtirpoies - save the .from , the.'operritentiary: This is a'rnatter-thalVlrig3titfer•has 'retest° , I fer,"aridn , iiewoUld tlio'iyl 3 v.,-.4 , ( , 6 4 i'i1i'd7,4 - „' Chairman of' the ,Ootoiiii ttee; .prolide'd the-, remaining rliembers thereof were , selected , frotit thoid outside of o,oriiiesinfifid , Of; not be suspected,:elj‘wY:ite•wasli.” - ' ..I.of-fei • 'l7:l3%tgocctptiort toollion.:Thaddensf our bead: neighbors,-,wi tit, th e , vines '.of : disz , ] °,3% 111 t3';-1°44i,4r - vWfil -1 4K 11 T.TaL tr . er;i4l , p • fintte,,,at:the:Tiosp en t,,of Thaddeus :Stelrens za -reception e4orthie'e.f hhn;' and 'Of • laWa . aitr :. '6l - intSr: upon his :'retnin z frern all Ini! , ansdet; general, al si)imic tinec;ius' out-,-, of: thesi, l loyal masses'," withs4lt . When - .the" wi4at4;;.7l,F boleatii.screain., `ing'defiane‘rt:on innumerable • orlas,of ; ; he immense throng congiegated:.UpOn :the" hurriyane deCk,--?he: turned in the Zircctwn : of h solitary ' *" , ''ham'youba.'Pe`nteil>thercon, wiilif ' h is .head;' res I,jl,4oi z eo4kiniilp.yng t eancwell?imagine=the remorse ;of :rnin J of: rfk:i this being, who thus sits brooding over the terrible lyrougs inflicted uporitiliV: country by his rebel friends: - 411 d if -they tliejr.ekes,,tAwardii% the,.6611W:, bia shOre,theiwil4elinld .a long prose"s;r sloe nOridnis: and niPhak soldi*; madAsuch by rebetbuiletsoTend: : .their.-- - Wfir to the nvi;:i7s -- C67igrect tlfe friendlgfithe4vidow, the 4han, and the untimedloldier who peril& his life in de fense,of--lriv-conntry;'''-te-giesp"tha'hand - ef t gip, man ,whose.back,rhas never been turned upon the lowly or unfortunate. On beholding one of the greatest and noblest of Cod's creatures, we think we• can hear such thundcr_shouts of joy that will rccerheratc along pnr - shovs, and .i"4,1•4e.p1d,: - briek : walls which: enclose. spark.: catcher-and- tender". .to copperhead organ on Front street;trMble, their VeilV — Tnup`iiiiiC)ii: As : the. Dlpese. procession':files.past the. rebel head quarters, the - - 11/aimed' soldier 'will 'hold' his' drutelt aloft; . anti shako' it defiantly ! at: arc ,and .singing Zhosaunas, to :the- -rebels:: ;The.; widows and - orphans will swell of defiance. itthe hre detaining the loyal' lining, ainri'4aidnring, : tbn .' ~ dead husband, father, son ,and brother, who sac ..rificed- their divcs:bliat- , t he- eoun try might live,--' As'-they March:l)64 BlaCk'S' with faces 4i; and. sing lug Pr" . 4iScs':to the grand "old Commoner," , thyy . turn , theii_faces. 'westward,' and be holding the heads of several rebel's' pro : :trading frombe.nea abovcalprojyet inifoolHtunekiMs.enem.---they,raise their crutches„and extend. their. arms in amen acingattitade at :the miscreant's:wife - I'lo - 7 rify and defend loyal liying,s andblacken the JOT fanie'.'of the Whicbis - aninvitatiorctotheni to depart to tbo satanic . regions of 'rebel; dom—di hell.: - .Editor HII3IILIATINa 'as - is the - confession, it must be conceded: that' bribery and cor bas come an,:.esMbli.slled .fact, and .an, ever lasting ilisgraCe: ieforni intio- Zuced; ' the constituent will":beenn4 the ,victim, of the' neprescp,tative,, and per sonal rights.a 'matter of bargain :and sale. There can be safety'for none; and ha who. •niviis'Properti -f tei:day, will, find hinieelf ,stripped, o : morrow ; for, the. alinigbty,:dej-,. ,larimith• the. Man :oto easy virtue, who dej, sires to rep - resent 'his 'neighbor obtain bribes, eoutiol everything; and' ..paYs ,ninst.,:yliA'rriile_nart., In ,fine, itmay. almost,be said of the:system- 1 atie -bribery , practiced ai Harrisburg; 'as MIL H Seward tcibaceci, "it is :secessiiy?!. _ Wapre nct willing .to be silent on .this: ' , disgraceful condtictl, and 'arc defermibed', use — what lietleiniwd2 or infucuce" - we imaybaye, - ,to introduce 3.,b34er ,state,of things, yir possiblm,,,i-Wetthereformimall tupon'-allilo aid -We shall 'fint • ,- liesi -tate Wexpose it, Wherever, anu neneyer • ? 13 1 Y li ll l 9j ki : l ' Ag4 l 4 -4 ° YtatitPT:.P4rJ'y• .tWe.beginl by stating, -that from inform'.l - lof-'''the'"iepreiontatiscs:lrOm 'Lancaster 'C'thintS':hare 'n'd t. fiee4 • lid — in :• glvtng 44 2 19A1t9..q. 144Si/ 71 /P74i ''Pr-;that,isome- of .the lin on ey in -.their:pockets 1511. S ot more Mutt ed'hy the'Wear con cien ea 'of' flin'brOW. ''it , has. almost ; , becothe. a. Vt.-word ;that members. can hchought- and sold-likc.sheep -in the niarket;and. the' question arises, what is the hest reiiitily• for evil. jive, couttuit tees to iirrstigate.a, matter of bribery, is all . humbugT, for -you • can not task:a ruarr - to'commit' himself, if ' - guil 7 entirely with .the people themslyes, individually :and dis tinetfromell,Secret_Slinggery, clique4i ritigs;;',he'rAptiirer:lantiortS rievispaPer edi: tors who ?nak - C;? tra to panipp ate,- 4lte__people illeoprizitary. meetings,' delegate solectionB,:Cotinty com mittees and_coucttribuirtvention - i; and u.' dertake to sescure,theamminaiion of can didatesvfor-efliee, 'regardless ''Of 'CharaCter ‘ and etripetende,' . end' thins' , often ' , Arrant', thkr;own'Chiiice., people, must learn, to act for %themselves; independently mr: all: town; 'township 'or district leaders, - ,16 read --- na - ex&taine :for' theirtiefvCs - cOnsultand - deliberate among. , themselves; as .honest ',neighbor, with hort est +neigh ho - and'longer be I cil by ititibruin'n• cutters and `political wtie -ptillers' in, or out' of the city of .Lan-, caster,, , ,laut,,manfully, judging,.. Tor•theru:-• solves'choiicStly‘ ido and - exercise' . their rights and ptiWer'fer tbogimif . ',of all: x....._:!•,,, be, here, let, all go• tp,work, , and determine that none-but goiglann `sbell,be ./iFon:mauy.yearsAiast,- . theipolitiCians , Of L'a'ncaster city hate-tretnaied- 4- to" conirol, enneti: ,arn.l rttie,,yit‘ a yOd.of, lrou, matter Nilo :was preferred' hy.:lthe- voters of-the : I conoty ffOr ()peel Miles" ili:e'caterdd . td . the' ;cliques ' d of, iorilattery,:hp,,,wolthi l tie,ver. find his-name 'on ru settled , ticket. , , , ilesigoin - fs -few' 'haunt" ne:wiliaperToificeS'rind t sell their "" s infltiOnce', for t aniE.coiits s , rq;isiog thefiottliog , ,,of tickets.amatter;of , traffic;' are now „very. : busy-in: , rallying" the programmaagrecti" , upon, by the "high' ',contracting ,ptirties'Lionta_months :which thes'peoplaJthliaShedz-lviiy • sband somely;=by`• lecßing o so:.ery..Leamtify,l%;epecinzen- .of the- Iturrtaitrace tto - ,•stliyekt. upontthc people - of 'sqveti„.and lieterminc, ' , 'do.their. best , iu: Seleeting;theirhest.meni, - for. .otficel,witli-' , out eontisel'ar''adViCa'froiii'dellin . 'inl , e . who' influence' Conoty - ti Ons„ only for make :.money • by:-.corrupt. aolling:of ,- votes. IRecollect rtlihe it is' only' I:l l. , i , 'nerfiee rtof'' • 'pi A:t:'liffigi ;caii be coniplisbed:'" 'rho Thugs, „ ; the e n--hie y =xi I.lreiCitajie'rioritsr," -- e, 11 sworn, be wile, tlie'fricnda'of other c:mdidates"ma ,hoTh'erd' most ,'be %union, - and , ,eon _lpronaiSe,; - epon as.,:few gandidafes, 'as". the'b'CACiiiBll.'„' selected; .iiay;kund,lßthis vray,:onlY e eaa.tlio;paoi:4o: Suet the, men' of their,ehtoica.:',;. The .Milton (N. C.) Chrouicla the Milton (N. C.) Chronicle, of June 25111, we find a political sermon on ;ilfeT,ollowing text : From the treachery of Pessetiden and 'his conspirators, let us learn a lesson:'? :;,,,;; As the test was furnished by Si; i is, .:tii_efet4 called-upon 'Co answer pertinent question which the Cieroniae propouuds in its last paragraph—to wit : " What, sirwle article of, lie,lNdeya.l Qcl2l-,, stitution has Andrew Johnson violated ?" and we frankly acknowledge the tude of the task we thus voluntarily as suincias it would be Minh eaSier'],toist f ato What artielcs he 7gtetl not violated. Now, we are -not•-going-i nflict-upon- = our-read= ers—althoughl 'the , i•epriir of itein Oth'careliiltitoa,,liie . ce - of, in- . forina4*- 7 -4,eo:py of i r tho 9ddititutien, of the, United, States but:: we for . the. especial edification , the: sckrOnicre; 'say 'pint the liodataeut afereiii i, its letter and - "Siiirii, s ,requires' of, the . ,I?resident a: ';;faithful execution the laws enacted by Congress ;" he usurped the legislative power of the 'nation,, by . budding . , new B,t;ate:4; aiid''reetinStructing„as far as in him lay; this empire:. Under. the Conititu ,tion and laws - of 44 United Siatos,'' be hAdno'pOlier n tO:fe4lO've:ihe,Seer4tai:Sr:jof War, and to designate.any% other. *officer in perform .the , duties of that, <Mee; - . ad" in- . , - We' might go ; on', ancf - track :thiS Morel festnribir; leper—this Offs Piing 'ef „ asiassi nation, throu,gh,a long and devious course •of infamy, Wherein be. has trampled upon the Constitution and tithe and again, 'hut space will 'not Perthlt us t0 . ,d0 so, ;,- ,Now,. while we acknowledce the 'good taste displayed by the Chronicle' in' pro •nouncing, the' ',.Sl . 'py a '"eapitalJeurnal," ably . pditeil,,&e„ we caiao,t,pass over the blatant rebel. spirit' which , characterizes the' whole- of its -article. the - South ' In' their treason;' and; With' a saiddnie grin , chuckle over the acquittal of . the traitor—their-friend= and confrere, - -Andrew thii much is made manifest by the - - .Ortiele before us, in this • 'rebel journal: • CoUld; ' more he needed 'tia prove the acquittal injurious to the .best interests of .tIM • country.- -.• The `men who; •through fotir long- years Of bloody war, had striveii this fair fabric of oovernment find • azman elevated .to the Presidency,' (or.; rather; -they elevate al Man to the "Presideney,s'Wht::,' by of theparty,whose:s'uffrOges' ;placed ..him ,in, the second , office -in their,gift, does mire 'lay:Ails liciebery, ; in 'oiie - year, than theii•arili'Co'uld:ac - COMPlfili'iir four, towaris i the,o.yerthrow- of -the gov ernment, and,- :when- -the. party through whose patriotism and sacrifices the -coun trY.hiiS'lkeri'''Sairedc.'iriiPe'ali"lhiS great Malefuetor, for his ; high crimes awl. mis demeanors, and the meri , whti%linve >been loudeS"V•in- '''denurieiation s " "his'e'ri Mes, irt'4ol Men t, wheel aboutan4,,y_ote l for 3iis Act! ni ttal on ',the:very .charges :w.h Wu: they: themselves .pronounced:imi , eacliab 61i 4116 vh',6l6 l *(itld!c'clii - 446r.; 'airir4p 'T3I 'e Aiiy:3.S:"Aaii4OlfOr "calling this ," treach cry,'' ana s fs,coolly informed;that.the trial was conducted " inside the , constitution:" Now, we are not disposed td j6in issue we. wait informO4ou as to the weans the - ‘yiews of thei recusant-Senators'on the :'subject :of J.'s guilt; calling it 'eunseielice," nd sounds' ''Cry. well, but it is „ all_ '',bosh,7 the dovolopeutents- Inado during the exaniinalion 2 of Wbolly and otherk showing that large Sums'-'of money bad.been raised for sornesorrupt purppscohout 'the time , thoSe •SenatOri were arriving -at' those "".consejelaiiitui, conclusions,” and until.wqaref bettei-, in: fCriried an:to7tlid, r 4al -- ,disicsitiOn otthe: aforesaidiunds—ruby—we will- continue of the-,sane opinion- as' to:the 'means - used to' change the, opinions 'of:, certain OentV:' tors. . „ „ Decision. A Suit was•decided in l'Tew.)rprk. lately, in,whicli,pin. express conlpany'-was'defen&i ant. , The action wall to recover 'the'iattinof property en'trunted_to the eire : SOf;tlr efdan r , paniand los‘f, '. : ,`TlinAefenen_was that receipt or ticket furnished to thd.tperson who sent. the article: to the oxpress office for :triinnnnissiOn''cori ' t'ariied`ii'potii)e 'that; th` ; pot, hp„renponsihle for the , value of,pioportkintrusred to i t for more than ' -ou nd red. This 'is' ;called a " contract." But inasmuch "nine 'party to win:o tke receipt, was given ; knew , ; uotiling:of,the: stipulation : beforhand;' d ,'did not agree to , it, except by' -- tAidg'sthh 7O'c'6iik . wLthoiit which he - Mould libfe had no means of:proving the, shipment of ~his, goods i t I/ e court gnve.no effect to the defeneh and-the shipper - ,'recovered'.'-"'illibese efforts att'aChin . .; caTriPP,bY,the hm,usually Tbe;,,COUrts,match: jealousbni the interests of. the -people triori.'all 'occasions', antr the' judgment inthis_epress,case fir`niu£ion ;of , ; hundreds 4)1 others 'proyi ously =de r y Melt oun t;:ia 7 faCt tail:Lis: - That by no trick, 2 vasiou,'or 13 4iii4 . 9.,;!qii119i::: , PNP.:4e, his ,contract . to ihke:hua,:deliv r er, ; safely: goods ;which. are :entruste.d -" • „ I • x pate.gistratf t on Law.tv., I The Democrats have o , Lope..of.eafry 7 : ink,..l.Pennsylvan id" raider -tlie haat tw. 40 •,• PC '' CAOT:4:t!eq,PKOSPe.CAP/liarC-, f,par.t _Hence it is that they have rznadel'a!despe: , rat fight , 'against •the'RegiktraliOn:Akand we learn that the supren e,Court,~vill depi4s,tht t ocejlent,law.,to be. unponstau-t tional, Iv • a • s tric t party-vbteoltheffiages: Senator 'NSrallabd; • Gilajfinri` of 'the Dernol' critic State: s p4Mikee, ito j deen.; thls.4AisionAccersary E to„gi:ve..,therm:any: chance;-of • carrying: the' :State against .Grant. With legal:rafitrietions nut; . cOlored naturalization "papere&af : ,.‘ fraucluleutLvotelithabmaY : TOU ..legal,vaters , oP'thc Stain of nft r•V.` ebotrolling %was. na eo party, x [ er , ,tainly, i s dangerous. p.,tfte . ..,porpeto,ity . of; of free institntiong;.tunt its raicallty• alionld , - " - •• think irad 'St eirens ' laves..more'.- - an e !I`tied.;,probnbly: finds thin 'glory, their lie Up and Doing. „The people of the., rural districts will hai;elo be up and deing, if they wish to have':alvpice-ifi.tho;delectionofi county • ticket. The. ;corrupt` editorial :clique.4,: the Secret thuggery band, and; the .• oath.: bond. Whiskey,, ,c „iting, feigned . union to force upiiri the''RePublictin par ty, as candidates; a class of men who know nothing but a close adherence to :caster city,,,and aid thern:to make money. We,therefore,call upon the voters and the tax . 7 pa.yers : of _the .county; et nntranini , ell- ed : ';and-unharriessedi by these:- old party terise _ in their ,thajcsty,,and. ,yithone,..united 01'94, break : , down the machinery of the slate makers, and-elect 'honest;-free'and -independent' men, - who 'hal.* 'the ligie:'ineeFe4nCiliti' , party' at heart, and ore , oppose d.. to the., scheme of buying and,selling nominations. We have determined 'that it shall'no' longer be said With' ti nth, that, fut . a thousand` dollars one Man, or any; set ~of ,-nien, controlling a secret society or a newspaper, can put on or put; off .from - our county ticket the nanie,: . of any candidate:' The people of . .thOcountry - htive been too long ridden by . the-city politicians, and the .time. has ar rivedovhen feeling •their independence, they will show to all,they will not longer .perMit ;dishonest „men to defeat their .choice of men.. - ; Naturnlization, or Foreigners. ..,.We :warn., our Itepublican frien4Kto be .on , the- lookout ' for naturalization - frauds. Not a year passes but thousands .of voters are manufactured by perjury. Eyery foreigner desiring to be. natural , izedi most prove a' residence of at least 3 or's years 'IA . the United' States,: and that he ,hasbehaved as a man of ,good moral character, attached to the , princi: pies •of . the• conititutiou 'of the United States, and well' disposed' to the' good order and happiness of the same. It might ,bo supposed • a-. difficulty would - 1 sometimes' arise 'in'obtaining . the neces.; saiievidenee, - IMi we can vouch 'that :in Collin/Thin. ne'clifficaltY at all here , a: as ! foreign gentleman resident here for 'many •years•past, ' , kriows 'everybody 'that,•comes from - Europe and "everybody ' that does , . . - - no - t. : come,. and: can testify all about them,: ioven. to .tla.e Ally and hour; how long . they, -have'resided here, and '' - where,'• although. - he:Ma.,3; :neverrhave scan or heard "Of Tlicli'n 'liefO,ii : " , their,,, application... He 'does this,under a sort of 'clairvoyance ; - which, with the knowledge that they , will; 'vote the coPPerhead 'ticket, ' enables 'him to. pee and )tnow what any and everybody , else ever did.;• He is. .a :,most :wonderful ;man; and , is in the' constant;employ ofthe copperhead ,;party;'; lest-; lie :Might ' real Swearing iii ,foreigner's 7.is, his., trade; charges low, andmever - : lails--,in ;a .point. 'We ;hope' the!ilemocracy -of . ether 4 coUtt ; tick won't borrow' hiinyfor we can't spare him; ; as,,wejntepd,te test ,the accuracy ; -of his,testiniony;4:when":lle -, next undertakes tot' sWeat: ini , a• batch- of 'foreigners:' - lill sweaCin ilte,4Uarter 'seksfolik yill'PerliapS 41 WeakCU ; liism,emery., .; -:, :, , ; , , • For Sale Tlid 'OW POnocratic Platform. This phithim.bas been, in. use several years past,- and albpersons are - faintliar:Withit. The 'Deuiocrati party 'has - n:6- , ftither ,, nso fo'r this platform, as several of the planks' are worthless to them. The "White Man's Party" plank is to be removed and sold before the 4th of July, in order that Mr. chase's eyesmayuntle offended ,thereby: For the same reason the ."Greenback." plank.,%andithe " , Oppostion , to -Negro:Ste '" plank; arid. in f'ziOt•the'Wlinle,Plitt fcirni,,Miiatlie'Siii,d:Ori4 reninveCl-liefere the 4ate„above• mentioned.: ::This is • a _fine chance • for ":arisiocratio boO d-hold Os." Who ? • •TLEE'Copperlctidlapcis.ahuse. General .Grant With a-right goOd;Will., They will :neyer,forgiv.e.that immortal General' and ?patriot for. having thrashed their friends, Ithe rebels:' The'Co'p perlieddi lint& ''him just as,intensely , tO-day'4'tbey did ,when lie: w as driving theirponfederateslh rough Ithe wildernesslo•dcfmit. A party that 'can welcome such rebel Generals as Fin-- .re . .4t j tind itamp:ton'to their Natitmal Con rid spcak.or Lee as the best mum in the-country.for President, is very con sistently desperzitelY hostile to 'General G‘ratit.:. GRA.Ice is.Aupported by every illitstrious soldier in. the 'Union—Slier man Meade, Sheridan, Sickles; Ceo. 11. Thoinis,,lfonger, ,Pleasouton, :Emory, Ord,,. Schofie]d,.,Mower kilPatrick,lLogani , :nawlings, , and ' host of. , inolutiteerAlene - ralsonauy of whom IM've"liiiretol'OreThee'ii;'lleiuocrat s: Cen. paneock is the, only, realy prominent officer' who seems willing to train with the anti-war Democracy. PuEsiBEIIT.4:2 ! O:74 bas a „beautiful constituency.;, All the rebels, murderers, ho-ase:burnere; thieves and; rascals of the exploded cetifederady, - wiili fei loose joif4ea, J • qoicen,bicked, hypocritical con-, Seriatives,.:-are; his::only >admirers and 'iriends.'"-Vith. such he rose, and with .such' he fell, 'beneefh. the eopteinN of , every henest man. History. do„him .f Justica; however,: provided .he:does Inot 'fike'Ruchatiaa; hire; William - B:"1.1e6d to' ,vrrite"a''lying bioaraphy ' of him `" I Xiik,;4l6iiittri'g tibatlfieg — e'c - 6.V4' . . • flteboldfthisfrallorWith his tbiznble; , '• --":' Whose fsnetanientat law,- 'Us said, ;He 'learned' from breeches that be nrule - - lAVIIILE ; GEN-. 1 GRA:NT''was 'actirig . 'aa ,Secretary' of 'War, Sn'tire w Johnson;,raa t „message, to Coro , ress, declareq„ that ;". great ?redactions .or, expenses. had ,been. effected , 11 4 nder. , llis administration ., of the War j)e 7 ' : a partment''to'tho'saviii.4:o:iiclio , s'to:: the k .Vreffs:ur:y.",,., Yet, now the, Johnson party. intend „that prrant.thas.:no capacity••for civil affairs. , c:, ';:., - -,- ... ",i Tr4E„ Chicago , :rostc says " areong , the • i gerriekiati;;b'soldiers'in'„ :.1312gti,tes't,o,.tbe,Tatnpapy , side ~,show, 6:l:llint,t ; of, Toledo,,r who . .. has: Zen dead six meo~itles', And the` rest= of • the'" delegates ' are' lilso ' tlie ' Iriehnisn's'fur ib"irtf ; u ,not,sius: I isixyonr,.petno,eratie,-,peight;or, l read.,-. er e .what!'his are; and. he den% irks" yet; • wait until of tertlie Nero York . :ConiontiOi sits, and' then .perhaps I shall I ve some?! Itemizing. Who that regular:ly,.. reads the news papers has been strudk;with those many 'flant'bd'eedimini'into Which theliewi'cif - all the world is, .compressed ? ~Variously styled: ; invarinus newspapers,-.;7then , eIM grasplitrd'forenliz2 the ,yews of 'every thing and everybody every Where and to present it in as small and telling space as possible. r r Ehe-.Y,-.e .ir TY- Indus to the pole, and hurry him along from sentende'te scutenoe cOndriethi in iif a trice to antipodes of thought. The reader never thialcs; as hs.eyes take2their jihireby down' t he' eel urnits; orthe dare"; -the pains ; the taste,-the-skill,-the patience ') eccessrvy; d'Asa) ite ms of at tractive shape . . - The :scissors and the : paste do,a grogil a idealef the work, it is true, but the brain -help's more than it is given credit for. Fancy and imagina-, tion, and,judgment _have. to play.. their part. -The scissors dart instinedielyii3to a " good" item, and the brains step - in and decide„ whether its , publication would be judicious: Is , theitem old ?. Has it ol'errippeared bcford ? Is it nice, - and fresh, and crisp; ? What position shall it bold -with regard to the other items ?" Has another one on the same subjeet,heen,already elipped:out?• :Might not the phraseology be changed so as to bestow point and pith ? Could a piquant joke be tagged on ? Again, when the work of selection is done, and the items personal, miscellaneous, re ligious, theatrical, and what not, are all arranged in order, will, they make a glittering and symmetric whole, over which the eye will delight' to rove, like a bird from flower to flower? All these things have to be considered in attending to the " item" department of a -news paper. The ,tastes of every. possible reader must be 'anticipated. Since it takes all sorts of people to make*a:world•L a truism of 'profetinder meaning than is generally. appreciated—it takes all sorts of items to make a newspaper... Ii iIZC(I by the Andians: We have received the following letter, vthieh announces the death of a former Columbian. We think his parents reside at Downing,town,l?a. CA - roTE, Kansas, Jtine 20, 1808. EDITOR COLUMBIA SPY: ' " Dear Sir:-=As I aih going" South, I thought I' would write to you, Ahinking 'it an act of kindneis towards n friend 'of mine, by . the name or Jolin, G. Bones.company with two other Young men„went out from this place'hufrain hunting, and were attacked by a Squad of";tirapahoe TWo of the number were killed and scalped—one of tho two was Mr. Bones ; they fought, hard for their but were overpoWereif.by :the, Indians. The, other young man .escaped, ;hut was. afterwards shot with an arrow. ~ - „ Bones often„ spoke ; pi; ;; llavmg.some friends living-in vont.. town. Re , had some photographs Tocketi , .bnt ..x.e• could not get to him to recover anything.. J . think he said he telegraphed:in, Colombia, some time ago.— was - liked 'by nil who knew him ;'and , we - all "Mon rri• his 'sudden and awful death. •• ; You will eonfera-personal favor- by put ting this in your pape'r,•:so • hi's friends 'vnay learn' of "his death ; Und' - You' will Unich Yours reSpeVtfullk, oblige A. Letter. from ;Vep.. , _•• ••.01* . rsi*.rx,' , ,0,4f,oe2atti, nes. • I: . .1 - ni;:xn Itanme':—The, first number of the DAILY SPY has come to hand, and looks well. Ido not know•whather tcreotigrath.t lido you-or not, on your auspicious begint ning. You deserve praise, and even honor, for your enterprise, and• doubtless these will be awarded without stint ; but, wilt it pap, That is the 'pregnant question!, If it will, not, 'abis, - Yorick ! "good friends will speak of it," andaorely thermay - grieve y e ! We are now casting shadows toward the sunrise of life, and it is'nmet that you and I take a little comfort, as wo conclude, our journeyto the river' side.' Let Honor and • Fame attend us, .but Fortune; _their hon , ored parent, who brings us smiles- ofr ' friends;' loose' gowns 'and easy, slippers,, must - not be discarded, - or ov'en'• neglected.' ; With the immortal Ben Bunsby, therefore,- I 'Aren't], say, and say. it boldly, if ,yo u r en- , terprisb proves a pecuniary success, why, then yes r 'I sincerely, congratulate you: " but if as howi•this hero enterprise should , fail, why then,.• no!" • I' will. quite..as • cerelY deplore your loss, and the degenera-, :cy dr the people - whO will Pernik it. • •f am glad to notice the - " DAILY" has d' liberal advertising patronage, which al-' ways pays. -Among the, advertisers I see;-• -still, the tismiliar names of Allen Richards,. ; 'Jonas Rumple et: Son; P. Shreiner etz: son, :The-Cottrell Bro's • H.ldifflin; George . .T.• • Smith, James.,SArceder, - Hiram , Wilson, • ..pax:ol-Hanauer, P. Saylor & Son,.,George Bogle; Henry Rice, the Bruners, Cooper et. Pearl, Col. Shock, and many, other old citi zens, whose enterprisc'has been rewarded with thrift, and who-have aided mnch iii reconstructing the old town into its present_ metropolitan proportions. May we all grow gracefully old together ; and may you haVe hosts of practical always. ' ,1, remain, thr Grant and Colfax, Fraternally - yours, r ter. • Literary Notices. COTThO I?. CYCLOPEDIA orllrsrourAND BionifivicrtY.---This work is before us; it purports to be - rt copious dictionary of mem orable 'persons, events, places, and things, with notices of the present state of 'the principal countries, and :riations of Clio known world.; : and Wis intended-to supply every general:reader Cyclopedia in one-book; and' in sneh a edfivenient form thatit can. be handled readily. 'There are many,interesting subjeCts,',Nroll calculated' to instruct. the young reader, but the com piler might have made it still more instruc tive, by' giving 'al brief 'account of the great :battles of the late rebellion,' as-'well 'as - a short- biography ,of the lending -Generals; '`tilui:took a prominelif part therein. :This work.seemslo hove been ntacle-tip trout old • Cyclopeditts, and history.' published before the late. War: • • Titere account - what- Over in - this book of the iictienlakiin by the' ;Southern States,.sincelthe rebellion broke' 'out. `:.We give but.'ene.illustriition , 'as- eVi` donee thatlitwcompilor-haszbeen: Sleeping Under the head of:Bridges; it•is stated :"lluit Bridge-over :the St. 'Lawtoncell at '.1% , 1 ;tree]; called the Victoria .Bridge, , W6'1115.16 .in length; is in -Construction,' to be , contPle.; .ted in , IWO:" .Wo' , rnight go -on'an& icolumn'AvithCestraet.s; going - t6-show • the imperfections Of- 4111 i-beak compiler is eertainlyvveryinuelt , le W=l43'l6'l.- palming upon , the a. dyclopedia , whicli purports to g . iiu a correct history of the currents events of the-day. ,l . " Stun'l L. Hartman, No. 171, North Queen , street;-Lancaster city, takes sulisoriptioni.- ,W haye received 'a 'ed.py'of Ticknor Field'WeifgraYed potrait of Geti.'''Grant„by 1fir416.11.. The same 'publiShers 'Seine tithe, 'sent ns islarshalre potralt : of Lincoln: :We' 'consider the elfert'of," the ( "ditit a' fit' ;wall; 'r.Mitvatiicai", for: the -'itriinortarriesiL ' deiitel..` 7 4llb country `ici 'flooded with <m'e"re' 'oriribatures'ef our noble General and 16 - " is theiefer'''gralifYing ter"Sbe 'eireiditted LER'," faithful' repreeeittatinn' 11 . '3 1 is' ,lier'e'lire' 2 ' * decedby tbe qvell=known Boston publish= erS. O - , the 'plet urehis 'Sold 'bnipbY subSeripl• tion'andgat , a4very' leiv%iirieto?'„Agerkte' ere scuiited eanvassltl.rit. "A. 'Jr- Hubbard, ; 400 tChestnut. - street; ' Philadelphht 'can-be ,addressed liy..applicants 'for. Eastern :Pennl: sylvania. - - ' 116:•tio.;:k4Ine'lot of gindllng Wood Itared the right. length, and spl the' light thickness:4hr. sale bythe,parrel, at Coal Yard of • ~y • . ••.• • lartuDa;a: ntoolre. ' EDITORIAL 4: MISCELLANEOUS. 77C01—Richards Ice Cream. bn:ts.nre to be built. —The farmers are making hay. :-13rightuit Young prohibits pork ,—Pour, theatres in Boston are closed. —qorn•ls growing almost as fast as weedsi":;; . - 4ljouls, the currants were excellent. —Colfax is to he married. —A. vein hope—Prospecting for gold. —Garments for dog-days—nuzzlin' t grin unfinished gtirdient = Coul"of "` aims: „ —Tim spirit of the press—New eider. —The hardships of the ocean—lron-clads. —A close corporation—A society of tail ,—A •con feCtioner adirertisestkolteu hearts fdrhirty cents a pound. Alm-voice -of-a-young pig•be-ever called a baiTc;x7,t,,,one,7 7 ., 7 7 beixevelL handsome, al ways.loplcs ibr-bidding, when conducting', a sale. '-' •' • • ' ' • • ' ' —The voice or the tide—Complaints of henpecked husbands..,„ , , „ • • • =Mrs. Turner 'offers her:, Grocery store sale: \ • Get 'the Sons •of• Minn' of Prof. A. W. Schmieth • —ln towu--,The Prand. Duke of Mucklen burg. • —Weather to-day seasonable: - ,• -L-Litr , er Beer is. expoitcd front' this Conn -7 try to Germany. „• ' —Market takes pin Ce. `Frithiy,Of, this 'week in place of Saturday. - ,„ —Bank alley is ..being Taxed. ; We, hope this is'the last "grand llonrish" for "some time to come.- •- - Remem b'er, dnie : ofthe tole in bit Steam Fire CoMpany on, the 01: • --Waternielons are in' 'the market. -• • • • —iVho is .T L. P? We _would , 111 rm to warm his hide, just, 211ittle, for the fun of the thing. • — . Magnolia Witter—a delightful toilet ar ticle—superior to "Cologne, and at half the price. ' . .. . , • —Dame 'Fashion hits issued her iniperious edict against trails, and' they are, 'to'' he ~ .... . . .,. abandoned. —Rtunor,says,Senator Norton will short ly wed'Otte Or the most ,accomplishetland respectable of Baltitnoie daughter 'Or a wealthy Citizen of that city. "Flor -Do Mayo," the new perfume for the .handkerchief,•is creating considerable, excitement among the five-twenties also among the sweet-six §old.by, all.druggists : , —More.economical, , remarkable Certainty of prompt action,.in fact, every good :qual ity is guaranteed for :Mrs. S. -A.- ALLEx's improved - (new.: style), 2 hailf.,; , restorer or dressing, , • (in..one bottle:) . Every Druggist sells it. Price one-dollar.. , • jO4-4t —General Roseerans, Who; it is reported, will be the temporary President of the Democratic National- - Convention, will receive also; is said, the nomination from Mr. Yohnion of Minister to Mexico.' Rose crans's appearance in the Democratic Con vention is supposed" to be inconsequence of his old 'quarrel with Grant:- -A distressing Cough, Causes 'the friends of the, sufferer almost as' tri ch pain as the sufferer himself, and should "receive 'imme diate attention. Dr.' 'Mister's Balsam of Wild Cherry speedily cures coughs, colds, influenza, sore throat, f.tc.: will always relieve cousuniption, andsin many well at tested cases it has cifebtera perfect cure. —,' hene'erl talie.:my walk.s,abroad;how. .Many poor, miserable . Dyspeptic people I see, who would be. healthy,.and rosy,•and happy, it' they took Plantatiomßitters,..that ,paragon of preparations. for, giving,tone,to the Stoint4h, energy to:the torpid liver, a joy to. the ,nervous.syStem,- au d • strength to the, muscles. It-is mt admirable...regenera tor of nature's wasted or neglectedfunction al, ,uowers in • either man or :women.. ;It gerilly excites and pleasantly soothes., With a bottlethercei;.everyjnan,iney be hin,nyin rihyician. • "-"" ' " ' Extract from &letter of S. C. Chandler, Professor ,- of!.cleology%andJMiueralogy, East Middlebury, „ "Messrs. , R... P. Co;,. Nashua; ' II." Gen tl eaten" Some time since when your city, dotivering a course. of .Gceological-,Lectures, ',procured a bottle-of ,your ,Vegetithle.Sicir liun Hair, ~Renc,%Ver,..for, theimse:.of myself and family, and Inm..happy, to. state,,its:use has proved ,allthatryou have claimedlorit. I have, rocorutheded!il, - to'..mY:A•riends , and neighbors, and:, i ;every ',instance ....has' it given perfect satisfhotiomo: This I regard as duo to you and.the •11a , •:' SP.EC_PLE, :LITO'ITC_LP S. JA:3184 WIIITE *omv: CAN'TSLI::`.E . I,), NIGETS: • • ' ' ;Very many suffer from, general debility, others from wealuacis of, the stomach and inability. ,to di gest their food; some have creeping sensations along the nervolftbres, or pain in the back, with aching and weary throbbing of the. limbs. • Thousands 'of ladies sutler lhrough long" years - from what ire 'called . Female Comptqats;_cattsed by the relaiation of mos. , : cle - and ligaMent that attend deficiency:Of vitalforde: Thousands of busittesi, men,, Mind . ' anti body, use up the nervous fluid :in'9..beppir t e,up: y fit for duly or the enjoyments'Of, ' Ilice§sels in youth, and the terrible 'effects of fever and volye shattered constitutions and the falluie :of tliel general functions of ltealth:, To "sUfferpri'froM ,all. .„. . :P01)15% NERVINE AND .I.NYIGORATOIt offers an invaluable boon—a paturt tMtlefticient; ecovery of lost. powers.. No person, man or woman, %sini:ering, from any cause, can afford to. neglect this remedy.., The Nervino will be • found to possess:an ,equalizing and nutritive principle. It allays 'irrita. Mon, and like sleep promotes the secretions of the 'system. It' has affinity for the , nervouS fibres, , and supplies them for the waste that. is'constantly tatting place. Like wholesome food taken'ints the stomach, It undergoes rapid digestion, invigorating , in its pro cess the digestive organs, and producing a - ' : -• • CALMNESS 'AND' -•TILANCLUILITi7,' unknown to 'any other preparation.' eontalna no opium oritasiteesh, and so -far front' pyeiliteing - eott• tiveneas, be found an efficient cure for ehnsti 7 prition, and luts ,. .atdatued • worldlvitle renOmi' for thin peculiarity. '' ' "Dear Doctor: The last medicine prescribed by you I obtained, and will say that Dodd's Nervine and Invigorator is all that it claims to be. I feel like a new man ; theneld ng of my limbs is all gone ; I sleep well, have a good appetite, and feel strongerAhan I have for fenny years past." [Contributed. by : Dr.,11. A. Tucker. 210 Clinton street, Brooklyn, New York.] "I have ti.edthe Norville, and find myself much benefited by It, _particularly in the ‘therease of strength "and mire of those trembling, sensatiens. lily-costiveness also seems to be entirely: cured; Itetter to Dr. Ttteke.r.l "The medicine you ordered (Dodd's Nervine) 4.3 have taken throe bottles of. - It is a-great-thing. lUy wife says 8110 would rather have one bottle of it than forty doctors. She is certainly better, don't feel the dragging down.so much; bowels move easier, and in better nervous condition every way." - B. Martin. Cashier .Glenn_lionse, Lang Branch New , Jersey, stales thud Dodd's Nervino has cured him of chronic weakness .pf, the stontachtlizziness and 'sick headache, and greatly strengthened his whole. system. t , • : D tidal Bartsliarti, 3.99 State "street, Brooklyn, cured Of chronic muscular and nervous debility. • . , , John Ilarhut, - Brooklyn,' N.' 'Y., 'says: -"• To :iegu lute. the bowels without producing cath ' artic' effect,' quiet the nerves, and toner up the, system,"4 , have never used anything, that .equalled , Dodd's Ner, _ W.' F: Easithrd; Conn. "My wife, • ilt.lB..P•ufforealtotsevouteculyeirs Irith,extreine:ner - Irons - debit ity and•nien tat. prostration.... h d.tvas in doted by'n friend to try. Dodtr,s, Norville •aud'lnvigorator, and' by its - use is now, restbreillto perfect health." •" • • • •• • - , D. C. C.'. York.f Charlestown; 'Mass . ::"lnc eases 'of •great nervous debility,i•not,conflnetti.by.mny= means' .to the female sex. alklionghlfroln: the,greater.dell-, 'eady'of the, fdinalo,o4oinivition more,corumon,than - , *.among znenVi employ Dodirs•Ne'rvine ;and `,lnvigOr ,ator, with• the happlestfttrect.' 7t - exceeds in ionic 'power anything that Iltuow-ef, while its abtion'upori. ..the,howtls.is all that oun,be desired.'?.•••,:tt ; • . _ _ _ . ;DADA'S NERVINE.AND /NVIGOBATOR , is 'em , -;,ployed in tie - Massnehnsetteltospital fee ipe r risitu, Tannton, „ , -..„ • • .FOR PERSON.AT.L.T:EST.T.i(ON,TA.4. To cures of 'general..oehility, iges. cm, Sleeples,s -ness,,lcitlney.complaint,' wincimelicrambfamale coo;' - plaints in their own. families, VterefeA with Permia• ,'S/011, to the following gentlemen in this vicinity: - 'E. W. , IIALIWESq., Fifth - Avenue:Hotel, N. Y. _ • W. B. BODGE, Tract Rouse, Y. ; , ; JOIIN WILLIAMS: Policeman; 'J, W..P.ECENTT.;Eeq., - Clinton st4Broolilin; I Droll. A. TUDEER, Clinton st., J. S. WRIGHT, Esq., Jersey. city... , Mint: WA KEEN 'C.PLASE, 's4l.Btoaawny, . For -sale at J.4l. l Parry,...T.'"A.' Williams' Drug, Stores, !...7olutntAa, per bottle . , • . • 'C . O.. • huglT 'O7-1 yl - _ ,Prolnictois; X Y.. ITCH I ITCH I! !! . , scit.vicit • ''''ln'froln'lo to 4iotourd; ' , • ' T :'Wheaton`a Ointment • •' awes The 'ltch. " Wheaton's Ointment • 't. lures- Salrithetuni. , ' , 'Wheaton's Ointment ' - cures • Tetcer. • Wheaton's Ointment ~,, ; Fearer • ..; Barber's Itch: Wheaton's' Ointment., . carat; ~,Old Sores-. 4 ., Wheaton's Olnhoent'''' turas '',f,Ereryktn4i,, , , z - P -- „, of Humor like Magic.': •'' -', ' , ' .. Prim o 50 meals a box. ;. by mall, /30 oe . titi. , • ' , Addressss WEEKS - .S. POTTER, No.' 170 Washington Street,- ; Boston, Mass. - - W. - [soot M-lyr. :,,pyp - DEAFICE 4 IR, BLINDNESS,-„.and 7- ',and cl'Aßßltlreatbd with 'the' utmost iniccess,%y J. _ISAACS. Af...D.,nneProfeaserof Dilosse of the,Eye and lEarin the Modica Callsge opriimsyLaaatio,-12.7neent es pcnwice. (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) 805 Arch' ,Street, Phila. Testimonials can be seen athis,ollice.r The medicallaeulty are invited to accompany.their. .pati6nts. as its no secretain his practice., 'Arti. neinl oyes inserted' Withotrt•pala...No 'charge' for examination. '7, '• ' 't• • J:. AVILIT PEOPLE , SAY. SPECIAL ...ZKOXI.C.ES. DR. WISTAR.'S WILD 1 1 -, ,e Ritr:! , ',,tT l ;r; - I tl e,whotts Watery of medico{ Ithseoveries ..11EALEnthas perfoimed so many, or such remark: , , eurotr;of theriturnerous affection Of .. thp THROAT, 4472ca5, Arid thir.R . „;44lS ttti9-104-triedakdijustly cele. 7,hrited 18tint. Ni4:': l l,expiiiiitvi7i4orieded is the - superior ic collene . o of thiS^rini&ly.', (hat but few of the many who have tested its virtues by experience fail to hoop 'tat hand as a speedy and certain core for sudden attacks of COLD—fully helievimthat its, reitiedirifpiniairincin'VraffAire ,- e - iiotilirto brace every form of disease, from the slighte2t.eod to the most dangerous symptom of pulmonary Zola- . Z.+ , It UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY From Roy. Francis Lobilell, Pastor of ihriSoUtl Congregational Church, Bridgeport, Cooneettcht "I consider It a duty which I owe to suffering humanity to bear. testimon y..:to, the. virtues. of. Dit: 'WISTAR'S BALSAII OF WILIYCHERI!..Y. I have usedlt whed I have liinVticeiptim',fortJady remedy for Coughs; COlds Sore * Tliroiit=for many years; and never Inn single inept - 1)0°,4S it ,thiled ,to re lieve and cure met .3 hard frequently , been! very hoarse on Saturday, and lsolced forward to,,thei de livery of two sermons on the following clay with sad misgivings, but by a liberal' use of the Balsam my hoarsenesshas,invariably beva.retnovc,d, and I have preache&withoueditllcuitY; I commend it to my brethern in the ministry, and to public speakers generally, as a certain remedy' for the bronchial troubles to which wo are peculiar /7 "P"ed."' , ' f t ; Prepared by Seth W. Pottle te• Son, IS Tremont st. Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. GRACES CELEBRATED SALVE Tucker Repot l‘fastcr,; nt.4lll,EsPury "I have been troubled fcr years with a bad humor; sometimes outwardly and sometimes inwardly. During the past summer it manifested itself more than usual outwardly, and I, usedr your„Salre.T. All signsof haie'since disappeared; without affeeting me inwardly,, indicating, I think, ther . ,ert9luating nature dr the Salve.' " ~, SETH W. FOWL.I3 SON, postotu,,Pyopri e tors. Sold by Druggists at 2.50'.'a box. Sent 6y mail for ale DRY GOODS,. p PORTANT TO ',1"")"‘"r• -U r , p• -UNITED' S'PATEB BEIMMEIMI BOND 11OLDBRS!H 7.30'5. CONVERTED 'INTO T),Tt • Gr - , 0 0 S GROCERIES, - r'.:CIWiUg.L.I lilL ~.....1"/:1-,' QPEI.NSWAItE, CI Alt P 'l' I N WALL PAPERS, OIL' CLOTHS, &C PONDEnSiIi LT lI'S STORE, NOS. 127,.5; 129 ; LOCUST ST., COiJUMDIA r 1.;.•;, i ,01.4 GREAT DEMAND for those plain Fabrics in Fifty different Shades; now so very Fashionable for Ladies; Walking and ; Traveling' Bultii.lTheyfare to,befliadln ' " "Exezr.ANGW ion "Git.EENDACKS at the lowest prices at ; :FONDERSMiTIPS,STOTtE, Columbia, Pa. ANOTIJEIt OPENING , nfthOsef , - cheap till Wool Delano:, notbing,,to thorn • :• in Columbia, all Shades"-and Qualities; „ just, received tl.is week. Call soon, or you will miss them. Remember FOICDERnIITR'S - STORE, Columbia, Pa. THIS GOODS! White Goods! Everything deshnble for the wAnar — wEAmirEat! S-1 White and Black Ilaretz, Grena dines, Organdies; ..Printed Jaeonets, Lawns, MutDies, White and Colored Tarletens, Swis*es,,Naniseolcs, Shirred Mosgueto Nettings, &a., in great variety, at , • FONDERSMITIVS STORE, Columbia, 1.311. SUN UMBRELLAS and Parasols, a full stock of all Styles; prices and sizes at FONDERSMITH'S STORE, , . 127 A.,'l2k) Locust St, SHAWLS! STELLA , SHAWLS!' ' SHETLAND Shawls, 14111119. Shawls, Grenadine Shawls; and many oilier kinds of Shawls, very cheap at FONDERSMITEUS, ./r; Columbia, ra. JUST IN TIME! Another piece of.the.t.superior Bluelt .Cortied Silk, for , % Dresses !and Stinnes. Fancy Silks, Checked. Silks, anti Foulard Silks Just received at FONDERSMITH'S STORD' Co/prubla„Fa. GENTLEMEN ANL YOUTHS' MOLEMBEIr. eye have the best selected stock of line and low grades of Fancy Cosslineres, Sum mer Coatings, Linen Goods, Ste„ in Co lumbia, whieliweenn have made up to order in the best style and 5..4. I'E S OU 20 PER CENE You „cam titrthis". at r FONDERSICITIPS 'STORE, r „ r , L. , : Columbia, Pa. CARPETS! ROUE-11ADI?, CARPETS!! 300 yards Home-made Rag Carpets Just received; Also, • • Brussels ;Ingrain, Wooli,Dtdcli, Cottage, Venetian and Kemp (..arpets— . all,regular made goals, you always get FONDERSMITFI'S STORE, Nos. 127 it 129 Locust Street, ]e2o-6S] Columbia, Penna. LOOKA3EFORE Yarn tE4.la, GOODS WELL, BOUGHT ARE FIALF BOLD • The finest anH lietd - rot'Of '?",metis ever twouglit to Columbia, ime Just been received at the 7qhea,p Store " OP P. S. DicTAGUE, Where pie, Pribllc are eordiallytinvited to cell and examine ; thepoods antlierides: Thutreater part of the"goods Were bought hdfore the - lite advance In cotton, and consequently can be sold rnuch 'cheaper Quin: ;present:, Wtholesale Prices. The Stock Is now toll and complete, comprising the different grades,of goods, viz: ASORAIRS, VALENCIAS,_ - SUMNER POPLLN.TS, lr WOOL•DELAINS ofa Colors, A. lime lot of — Spring Styles of' S MINTER DE LAII3ES; Ueslfieet MBSLtNS; CIALICOF-.S. 'PICK INGS, DENIMS, FURNITURE and SHIRTING CHECKS, TABLE DIAPER, GINGHAM> and LINSEY'S. - - An elegant selection of Spring and Summer BALDIORALS at the lowest prices. Bargains la SILKS. Also, all widths of Sheetings and Pillow Cases Mnsllns of,,theßest Makes, ' A perfectly new line of CLOTHS CASSI -14.1ER, SATTliChab, tTRENTON,IPLAIDS, JEANS, Ladies' , ClOaleing Cloths, -auttflteady trunlo Coats, latest Fashious. ' The,Subscriber,isjust entering.:iuto the:HOOT. and SHOE' bUsiness, arid being determined to ' ikeeP none but.the,best,Gootis 'sell atiess'lluin usuitrprfees, respectfully solicits Alto patronage of the public. t P. S. IfeTAGUE, No. 12:15:125 Locust St., nutr-tf] Columbia, Pa. . 215 WALNUT - STREET, SHOE AND 'NOTION STORE! I ' MRS. R. C. pRITNER, Y Would • resbectfillly announce to her friends and the publicgenerally, that she has just returned from Philadelphia with , • a Choice Assortment of "LADIES' MISSES' A: CHILDREN'S SHOES All Shoes purchased direct from the Manufac turers, and are of the best known makes, con sequently are of a better kind than :Ire usually sold in similar stores, and at cheapecrutes. .1 11 full lraziotyrof 737.-; - 7 77 .7 TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS C STATIONERY, : Consisting In tart of . A . LADIES' ;'GENTS" ,AND" HoSIERY 'AND 'GLOVES, . , • LINF.N -•.k. CAMBRIC HANDKERCITIEN„ CUFFS; ALINENAND iFAPEIk-DA.13, 4 1.E.5•"` - '• ' LINEN LABS' . • ( " 1" ' ."`i • 4 rge'Assortment , 0 • (Dickens, liingenta„.Bismarcif; aricl!Lbc`l&OoiL)", , NECE.TIESA Pacigan 1 Bean s Ideal:ll6lWe DRESS, _CLOAIt, "PEARL grliin, nirrrows:. DON MARIA • VEILTNO, .SEWINGV - SLLE. 7 SPOOL .THREAD;: , ‘Togothercwith" the usual - .variety of llseitir and Fancy Articles ,•„ENVEL- 0PE13,,w - stania.r.A.T•zitv&c . 4 - - - to.nu ,- -oc . which:= she incites the attention:of the 'citizens , of Co tumble anirylcinity;•feelin , conficlent tbatsan l .cxxonination of her Stock will proyezatia/aetor37.; sa-Goods sold for Qult and eti . sh'onli, • raar....140.tt, SPRING'. cC SuMME it CLOTIIING ! The great decline in tile prices of material, and the reduction 11l taxation, enables all manufac turer; affected by these propitious events in the financial history of trade, to offer CLOTHS, CAS SIMERES, VESTINGS, and It EAD Y- AI ADE CLOTHING, at prices corresponding to those re ductions. 'therefore, as the lowest minimum has been reached im.the manufacture of, goods, and-ns - leMslatiOn'ean - dts - nonnoreforus now, there Is no advantage in waiting; then let one 'and all repai r-at otina to; tbetCLUTHING, AND ESTA.BLISIDIENT of the sub scriber, earlier of North Queen aunt Orange tits., (thunediately opposite Sbobcr's lintel,) Laneas ter, and,renismish their wt.ndrones. 'Special dtl,en paid/to' einttent )Irfnir, for ' MEN AND noYs; and good material and good ills insured. 'US-Iy . ] • • --- - S. S:ItATITVO.II. 11.N1) .•SY7\IirMLR C:LOT G! '1;11!INV STYLES T . • ":' LOWER PRICES!! GREAT .. .BM:GA.IM ',NOW OFFEIIEDI CALL AND .; SEE - THEM Am No. 41. NORTH FRONT STREET, And - Brunch Store, Next Door to Penn'a R. )t. l'nx.senger Station. I Lime Just Purchased ray now Spring and Summer Stock: of Clothing: The Largest ever .before purchased. Come and ,examine our new Styles and prices of •, READY 'MADE CLOTHING, Enibinelink every Variety of style and material suitable for the season. - They are made of the best material and in the most ftuationable style. . , 'pfENTI.BINIEN7S FIURNISDING GOODS, "Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Tics, Suspenders, Handker chiefs, Hosiery, Lie. 'A splendid line of these - goods alwaySkept on hand. Also; Moots, ' Shoes, Ilats',l: Caps, of which, we have _ well selected stock, and which 'ye otibr.at very cheap 'rates.' ', iRUNI S, °AMPEX BAGS cc VALTSES Of all styles, are sold cheaper thamolty• prices. My goods are all bought for easli,atil-d. otter them at cheaper rates, for cash, than iiff9"-"other store. • Call and see. - TIENT:W-1210E., Opposite Continental. Hotel street; Columbia. SPRING dtoTtriNdi , • .. t ; ; CLOTHING! 4pLarFf tNG , cLoTur,slG , CLOTHING CI TEAPTiaI TITAN EVER ! Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, &c., • ,New Styles, Now goods. at low rates. DAVID HANAUER'S , U. S. CLOTHING,EMPORTMI! FrotrtStreet; first Store t.Lgilve:\ValiititStreet, COLUMBIA ,PA., ...The Largest, Best ,Assorted, IlaudgoineSt.• and qte.apest, Stock: a, , , v 4, • , CLOTHING, - FURNISDING- - C ODS, Hats, Caps,,Boots, Shoes, ever exhibited these , regions, , whlch - will he sold at prices ,DEFY: AL L,COMPETTTION ()toy 2,'67. Eli .. ..., . - OWN IVITII T.TAIT; ' j-.i...mF.s_T.--: . ust keeived 'from thOPhilnact iliii.._ond ;Nle T r ) York lkla.rkets- a full. and complete stock of ' w .I ' ,CLOT,ES, AND CASSIALERF.§, the Latest Styles in the market, width we are 'prerstiett to make hp to order in the' - BEST STYLE AND sucarrEsT NOTICE,' and at the Lowest. Cash Prices., • We h:n•e 011 liana a full and .complete stock of , .. . , Of. bur - own nuke, whleb. : We guanultee well trimmed and well made, and. goods as..repre sented. Also, our Stock of GEN TLE,IIEN :S k-,,U4NLSTI ING GOODS, is,,Ettlltuul complete*:, ," Oar stock .purchased at the - very Lowest :Oash-Prlces,tual we are prepared to sell at &small advance._.,:.• ••• r examine ou_r,Sincit, and 7ork. w3tt,bo convinced, the • place. to- he salted- ler the least money, is at • 4 • ; 11IYEILS & ILATIEFON'S, i tr- No:/. _Bast Ring street, , / a: • , • ~.I.,aneaster City, J ? . 7 G'r 'TOME MANUFACTURE.. , Tlie Subscriber 1M.4 ort - litad a liirgo'Steek of Roots and Shoes, Gaiters, all of, Ids awn liftinuteeture...> *-1 , ' - • • Cull at his Store, four. floors above R.-Williams' Drim,Store,HreritStreetovhere he oilers an ex tenstve assertment of Goods, either ; , ;.• f „ . . 'WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.' His stock consists of frii*e?ailCi4aisi sortineut of lien's Boys , Ladies' an 4 Children's SIIOES;' as can betounq elsewhere In the Town. Those requiring 6• Boots Cud ,Shoes, will ilnd it to their advautageto - calP and. examine his Stock; before purchasing elsewhere: May 26,-tf] SAMUEL GROVE., - L ADIES SHOE .111A.NITFACTORt. _ - ••' Having increased. Illy facilities foe enining out superior work rwOuld 11.1111011IICO to my: old customers and all new ones that may favor Inc with a call, .hat I. tun .better ;prepared now , to manuftnaure all kinds of ;61tiLDAEN ' than. ever before: employ none but' the' best workmen and ani always certain of:giving satis faction: -I beep on hand'a general assortment of ready made work all of which is . manufactured on the premises. I keep no made-upwork °Pother. parties. llfy work Is made aticlustvely for Loire trade and Is sold as mich: 'TEEMS CASH - . 'We sell as cheap as "any' other eatablLshment, andash: a share of puLdle patronage, SAKES Locust Street, between h:ront and Second. p ‘ OOTS AND SHOES Muuurneturer; of Superior . 1.1 0 0 AND. Sit 0 E S Informs , tlle public that he is prepared to re ceive orders for work, and that . his prices reasonable. A splendid tAssortnnT,A. of Ready-Mule Worki on hand., • : Repairing always at Leaded to in a. prennpt• and efficient mum) er. • REME3IIIER TR 13 PLACE! -„ . „ - - JEROUE SO.EIRECE,: 68 7 1,y] , No; 262.A.1...0cu5t .;,',',N;:,',3IRE'NE).I.ItIN'S A '.% ' fillelai..estnntlAbest assortinenVor-Ladloq null - Getttletnen's , wearin the:, -CITY"01 0 ILANcAATER: ' • _ . - The undersigned respectfully invites ag, citi zens' of Columbia: and vicinity, 'to hict large stock of . . . 1 LADIES', BOOTS AND SII4EI fy Sue Women's 'KM' and Drench Aionascv.i' llooLs, Balmoral: Continental and other • We are prepared to manufacture at short. Inetieu every Kind of Ladles' and, Gentlemen's 'Wear knowndn thislnarket,and at as cheap rates as any slimillar , e.stalthaliment:' Call and examine cur A. N: BItENIZIAN, • ' -4.• • Opposite - Cooper's - Hotel, •, IVestiZind Lanenste r. Tl . ; LC;;;. AUXEIt, TIN 11.r,ORK EltS " , No..INP-s•4 E 64ANGSTREE7.1.',`LANCA.ATElt . o.P.POSlLe,Sholiees,Xagle • Deg ..{eave, - .lo' infOnn: Altele+Srleiada. and the palate Ober - ally; tliat'tbey opened a first class TIN AND, S..EIP.E.T-lii.ON STORE, ut.the above named place, 'where they have on oband,i) and are manutaeturing daily an immense stoek • OF-Thv & ZHEEM-IRON WARE of ROOFING., SPOUTING. and Repairing of all kinds executed at the lowkst cash prices,- and lin ith e best Work mansila ip 'manner. -Call and examine our Stock before purchas ing elsewhere. IL F. AUXER, stpl2s'oB-15-3:."=.7":! LbV.11 , 70- PEOPLE ' COLIIIIBIA. AND VICINITTI The mulereh;riect 'Ens h:pen'ell' figt-ela&s 31:13 . 5 * 1 - 0 STORE, Whero;coat bo .11:u1 at all times, the latest SIrEET MUSIC, MUSIC INSTItUCTCItS, 1,1 :MUSICAL ..INSTRIT4EF,NrisB, • • • ,ILL t') L 151.4 re r• . AG the Ls:west Prices. Partleulal L./attention. },lvensta. TEACHING BRASS Bali)ti vita' I3II.CILESTHAT.., SOME -TIES. Also. :Mosta...arranged "at short ..notice, Sor Piano, Flute or Violin; for Trios, Quartette, Fall Orchestras and Brass Bands. , • - • _so „agent ors he eelebrated, ALBIt s EICHT,I KE.. S atE; nod na PIANO; a:MO - agentfor the.best;make 0f.0RGAN5.,....) '. 13,:-..Leccons given ntlitore or. residences; - •AIsrITION.Y.4IV. SCHIIIIED, N 04176 AN:Front St..., , (Wolle's.ltow,) ab; Wninuti:L. , ( npll . l4l.rao) 4.. -Coluintan.,ir,en tea, ; 1: 1 BA!i".31 - 7: t-PIt.INTING:-=4;all at', q.lia $ •'Skitike Priatkid:itons'e attbO:otiLtorriTA:. ,B Ycrear of Columutalgationid Bank, and ex, - amino apeattnensor Letter ifeads,Notes;,Carda &a. CLOTHING, (CC. FOR THE PEOPLE! 186 8 . STOCK .OF ItEADY DUDE CLOIIIING,/ for Men and'Boys, SHO4S,AND G l AiTg RS, JEROME SCHRECR, ;GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRLS AND CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. . -- 21fusic, - ‘&c. • =I
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