girt. eAhtllttlia gpg. k A. M. RAMBO, ColiTrn • Saturday, 'July: 11; COMMUNICATION'S, letters, contributions, generally of merit and Micro:4 to the reader, will 'be aceeVable from friends from all qualle7t. . 1. Ili } # 13' FOR PRESIDENT, I.ITY'x , SSIECS S. GRANT, ILLINOIS- FOR - VICE PRESIDENT, SCETT_TirT,MR. OF 111 niaNA. WE have received ',a. _coretnunieation from a coniera' ative citizen ,'`Of.. , Lancaiter, Who takes us to task about 'our' article to " Laborers," 1p„ whi ell , he asks 7: us, a , few questions: order , party from any responsibility , for the late,war, and, assuming their entire innocence, he asks us what the Badiaals, propose,to'do ; with the late wholesale- - - pardoning , - of a lot of rebels, the most: notorious, 'rebels; buihivhae,kers and eut-throati any nation: was ever cursed with; - suppose" in this he 'refers Ur. Congress relieving some of the more moderate of the late rebels from their. political :disabilities' 'so, this conservcitivi 'should 10-k:complain, - for the ercat _friend pf:rhi.S - 4iiitY, great " Aloses,"-Andrew -J3lins fin; lfad •,- al ready pardoned:llie - riiestfitotorkotiirebelS, on purpose to - use - ;tlictu- againsi,the gressional plan , :of . :reetitiStrnetioni when Andy pardoned t hese men, our cor respondent did not see fit to call them cut throats, rebels, - ,0b,7 f, came thengeodDcmocrats, 'and' are - now' represented in the iNeiv,.-York Demeeratie,. Convention—among . them such villains as Forrest, IlaniPton; 'and the But when.thoso who were rebels, and acknowledge the fact; by the decision of.thesworci;confass their faults before their eountrymen,= - and, by their actions slued' the given the 'coUnily' to-understand that' ey.will hercafte; : ' be faithful to.:the flag,„end' .np`..7.` port our • .common country-; : when :such men are forgiven;' , -it • is- a terrible We see very_ well that our friend cares_ ~nore:"'afion`t ilia.Pnrdpi! Of: rebels that arc• known, to be ;,good .Detno crats, and%who - arc' still -hostile - to - the country) and would-iko:day`;' were tbeie' ghost ofn.ehanec ; to repeat the •Jebelheu. Your friend; A.ndy,Jias just completed the work} - of his late prochitnatioli; so weF need say no more °xi' 1. le pardon' sub ject.':•,‘ .:Vgaimbe asks :,•."..)Vhci.w.ere• the:rebels/ and traitera , thatTrohbetlx the- , Al 'rican , the frtiitinf'bis men: who' got 419', rebellion; mostly the • ,leaders,..of • .tho §outhern - Derimictonyi•wholkepVtbe negro in -alaVerY,"and product of his labor. ,Sustain Cd' 'id their institution of ilavery,by,the .. Deuioeratie t party s, ("§- called)" , of-the North.: , That the' ''.l;inktt., ti:i'.Titir:.ilie . :.rehellion` iLiall' . ..it 1 iiitis A 11..1 121 enter .F*7- ,- : 7.9 . ,,ARTRP-T i 4- .4111 3 es' I ii 43 6 t;: il3 il 'dareynof deni;:for".NeWYOrk to-daj; is full - of the unrepentant and' lotid.'^ mouthed .rebels,' - in full sympathy and: haritiOny ,; ,with „the Democratic-' party: There, too, we have .the Arallandighatusi Peridietona,- .• Seyrnours;- - Woodwards; . liugia, and - , hosts' of ~ O ther - Nor tit e:rtt: dein- : oerata, wile, it j'a notorious, ; Were ,in full; sympathy-With the rebels in . • their f ; efForts to destroy the, colifitry,' • and , Oren now: are plotting new "wasehief - to - the - country. Coppeihead's`ivay - `~~;nore~these Beta, tiri the kePle f,- reiieittliel"theM;' add , these correspondent,, does 4.not: , :mako,tbein„less, truthful:- ' •• - -• '4; for the Inttcr ,pa'rt'of;Coiiaeruafive's letter, we de. not. , propese to,take'4Y tice, but will pnly..jeay.that _for sespecta l . : conduct and brains, - 'the- Re.:, publiCan:Pe'rty , tbe.,. present s Cepperhead.Pernooraey,' - tb#,the, very mention of the - name ;of 1, Oink, party, . in 'eennectibuts:witli:'-Repablicanistil, , lis' enough tO;Contarainate',Onr anSwered, and :that the ligbt_ottrttiktney„ yet bienit;iipnir hiibeelonde k sinind'?' and., f. he ,may see thibg ; as' they` ate"in ,the naked; light of tzutb,,al ,light „not; Mound in the peniocratidpartPof,ito=dayi -.l2;patienee.,be - A. _virtue; theo.,,„3.ret, the petip!eifiainessfer: eotinty;Orrtitled , fito.asi muc glory us 'yob, tlicir'grand Prototype of. 01;3: r6l:y" goodi.booeit permitted , tlM'iwily; , en 4: - 7•3 deign ing cat` trickatera ' of''the cite ; to impose them 'the l `liU'ragn6'lh - aellf , i . masters itopose(l:upon„ the Israelites, .As he:Tie s i:i of sirOtiAticvd . .oiiars'Ove.riii3 , bays :47; 2 9., .cessetieto,of .;‘,.gibcirjer,iefreshmeet,'!„ i 4;t: `4itpieedi 'of ?evertelecticinbriiigs , , them:iip•:; ; to . better'.44 irilkisoen24piriv.,yhen,,,MioMng 1 ii - tiAtiolp — Vl4lA:l:Ottr effiie;iandi:represent tbe4ezipayorEofzthe, .Cont: 4 0.4,1 - ...v.„-ri-mf • • grP 88 ;1 . i;;;;P..,,e!.Y.1.X17-94.T2::,,5191 1 :)1P lonest;,-00900eut 'freeniett;-_oeci7,4,9elar,e ; rhe instrument;', M for-the nomination _and eleebOtrof se.,WiltT , ...tieelarekthemsekee„free.„444, ;'; , thiYifeffieeLieller's of,,the; ••••,;• = 7 43,, . • Tux Hpp:ThailettiS4vips - -has 'p're`= .• 'einteiir, • .ncror nrtielew.priAmpeachmentifiTo tTohesoo 'for - abuse "or i jkationage' cor: , r,up < „, A ~ t'tpe he•olile 3nto„, the !-.ltormation - of- a' new- ilolitie,al; pertyiibwathAhßnse eitiindaril-bearir, i:ifoi;tianiping•thci r pomi,ers' :',,fthete'cialatiirellititielenOt4 the ;Gniegol• ment-Iti.• erCCtI tates7aMi . ,; nepoantang `... • ,•` , a kfr..• X o o: 2l P,AgA9u!it4 ,TieitittrPhirge4Mets;of lanii;l , amtilarav ;•anamii of money %out:Wear:lot/ Cancel our • tpowers:ot3.,oj i herbianelkeeiot:::• the, G:Ov_ern--.. Complaints of Messrs. G, H d Oz We cannot but notice that a very serialk i injury is Bail Acemirui tted,inkijr*th re 0,, gentlemen, )iliCe itat \ r4-• sped, and whom 7 in escry,", ; , i; etea" treatment thpi iS,ienerallY .o .prei;ed out to them We 'designate thealiis ; 14G.., Mr. A. and of a very reiPleetable family of tlientifive in nUmber,"Who are -ceso-mueh'iraportance,--that'without4them wey.doriuot ovell ; see how ,we.; . epuld get along in this country, and, therefore we think that all persons reqUiring their aid should be careful not to - offend. Mr. le very commonly complains that 'peop oniit to noticciiim arid leave him out of coMpany to which le , lproperlf belongs; as Or instance, he' says , : that when some pious'folkS '(andhe'sayS' he is fond of fcl: . ligion, too,).Wantto talk about the, " roar= lug devil," the "bleeding nun," :the " diving bell;" the' " murmurinr , crowd;": they ignore him altogethe'r, • and in all other places where he is legitiMatelY,,pre 7 , ceded by "in," - .except -when. , they. ,say.• "thgeris" - 'for' " , oniorisf' , so •they -:say • " rodrid," fOr bicedin,":Tcir bleeding; '" . divin,"fOrAlivirie'; "midruni : in," for .murmuring, 9 buddin," for bed•-= ding;"printin," for printing,;•"lyin,"—fort. ihrou l gheet showing' a.irintor: di,4rega4 of his .righ t's, Or elSe;ddOterMii: nation to blot 11i111 011t.Of•existence.: .Editor. : - Air. 11. says: his :ease , is , still - , -worse, ;for, .he;is used when and' where: -"- nobody , has: a riihtt'folue him,, 4 i;!1 - . i - gy i)red :Where' he „ ha's a right„ ...For instance, a :.vcry learp-, edg,entleman, or one, professedly so; :be; catiseThe 'came from college, alwaygin'akes hi in 'aVaiia 'iiirztt,•ii;i; he'n',l; ircireliV,Otight' not !.o.be,, as for instance, „Ise., Will. ipsist" ; upon.saying (h)appra'entLfor :apprehend, doilbly' initltitig, liita:'"-hr:timiititigqiita' whe'rO:liO76lililit:U:OV,;:7( . llj : dn't.4;y:,f`or'e r Ve r t!!' - gy);•(h)eaticeMent;_fOr..entipenet4; i 654 i. - terna 4 l and .:(h)internal . -for:,--internal...and" internal ;' • (h)erriug- 'mortals ' , for : 1 errin I.T. , . .. 11191.1:11: j ,(b)opposition ; f2r::opp , Osltion ,, ; , (h)ignoring for ignoring,"*l4,l,:i,'""to ;hear; is exceetlingly:-(b)annoyina, andloliialso (lipoid Med-. ylien-- - hc'-: Should riot :' bei' as 'ell fOr',lieil j" 'Ci"'f'di Ilei. l ;'''`ii' for. lien, 'erring, for ,iteFriogi: ,'op,u", _for „bops k ',xi , for forhop 5 louse for. house ;!To - xnefor home; . 'art dfor hand ---'-'eaien*lor'rlHeivezii: Stc.:; :1 - 'llfi'it:':f theWlible'tri - O;ll'?.'4Y:thintisl4' fares...the.,viorst r andAltt.."-31p.5 .. ::: - suffe'rtngi is 1(b )i ntol erable."; %;211.0i is ..de t ernti a eq- iY!' - : 4tattddt.ono :lei:lgor ~quieifyi ,:but ~,will 4;4: hoard by4:espeetful remonstranee, , and :if. 'that faili, lie "Will - liripg , tlie. Culpiit who ''WilldarC ins u'iC,hin:ie''ptiblie-coatice: lie says he has consulted the' genealogy.pf. -his - fainily , ind :all -:his :! relatives, and :he ' da;nAnd,hothirig''to:jUstify: the ' -neglect `§f: people `who, Crill:ierSiStriri,:treating 'hi iii , aJ if , he: did not exist ; ,at... ail..- ,Ile ; says =from. ,: : time immemorial: ho - has had. the 'r'i'ght" 'Of "-aCkilowledgmer;t'in" olioose;- ', ; gOo'ic,',:lOiisC, moose; tioo..6o..e.Tarid"biall '4liii,:leartted, of, his ~day, lis.,Olaini has. never,!untiblutely, - -been-Aisputed,:but he has"beeti 'pained: tobear'eonic wife Ought to I.7riOw • better pronounee?cheiose'elitiie., as if: there „was, not ii,, _.posi Live ~ distinct:lop laetweeri-ehobse and Obese. trle:' has eon . ii - 3,lted'AV 'ela - gtei, ',a: .Worce:sier gg:rd: l 97-P.PP 4:a4,;:iii'i'iidir -aiicp.,, - -reoitCl l in,; such MaWkifil.47M: =7, - eilie3rUiii';aV,s44 il f thitt:it'e has a righ, , :to-.:be ‘ acknowledged -Old recognized in 'that -"Way';': and:that' wbenevorbe, Mr: 0, is repeated,: the two O's!are to be pronounced:as double;.9 in ; geed, ' goose, loose,- moose, : and .not• 'as clacise . or - froze. 'fps we : cOnsider: these 'gentle,nien, hare, all ', " lieCiii' treipisS'ed ,against,, we shall, be . , pleased to - sec,Aliat :justice is beriafter:done..them,',:and:that riOhedy'iltOuld appear so ill iterate ? or We Will - have ,t:0 - itiakO' . .1 "sfieeific 4iilictiCent against all ogenders, ,and: let : thein,clear, l 'theniselves, whether—this—violation of ,good breeding; iiiwaidii , theie: nrioffendin g 'gentlemen qs'it"int!er Of "olthice,:of ignia .ranee, or indiffeideCe. -- :, '': ";"-"'""! -.4` out the State, against; the ,dishonest„pme,, tices me'mbers;of our Statedogislature; theiietPple cannet 'b tit See . thai 'tliair 'direct •MMreits., require - iiie . eelea,ibit '"of est Men,..what are., above, , the, ; bribes , arid corriptiOnsi so•easily begotten: in the foul atMOstibere• miasmatic =Harrisburg. , We are lienvily..t3,SedfrOnt "Yeai.;t6 . lYear, and mostly i me, are sorryjto say, for ostensible' "necessity = of paying' f or. :.the pi;iftigeey 'our. Legislature, since itappearsihatittirei-" eat Anode :or:legislation : is, mainly. to t cam-, pel the 'Constituent to: buy. the :member,, i¢liether for lust-laws; 4.44 .;;; - 0' the PerfPFAlilr.cq,o,#7 , ;c ll jTT ' Pr,9P.er:, Pr'ope'r duty. Thercatuust.ba.a.,..stop. to. these tlis r graceful 'proccedings;candnr.the only sure . 4th41;41.ad: '''oCber political,unienS t ,"forme'Cjp 11".4nea5 .7 , ter:city, only:that; A , designing Sew , may zipenta!of:Alie-inany:: lioneStycomou,sahe,country, eay,:corne•forthtin your. might,.'-and hurl from the' lead 'of theinirty , these' , corrupt' . : - cannot look mit rupon,, the broad i daylight, , :ovtrutu,- anti:openly:advocate v the: iselec end!" tine , men! '-pon?t Mit Ye6rielies to' Ve" . l!nittoia-lioled, 'and f led about, .by -..thqsq,;PS9rcastoaal;;atlier !'gamblers,'-who,only, many:your .influcocei !' to make moner;--don4-listen-to the twad ' dle of any 4:Piteeitetlin'ttinbs - lcul It that wants tc live and "Tatteipl on;' , politieall'office; , by appointmeu?;,,don't, nti wipaPer:efficesii to:be deceived by,false•-: liood"ie'Mpr bharacteri' , and-ibe cheated by, inquiring of honest and J ,independent `men, , like ,ppoi rselvea;; meet „togetheros: your hoboes,' consult-and; "deliberate,: and: de leitgin4fie 113 g AZEge.:ll3!PglPoitoithc.best interests c11: the:communityi an,d,the State. at ,latge„ The time . bas arrived wh r e . n 4his - ei , Atigean lita/!*.•104 be ,caeaaei! Itliktare , ail , enfliehint - for, tlie:itask, , Avhen: fiance shall no :Inner icon l ef • :hops on a eas et% tinty,.an w en,thic ropiesented Si rand :honestly' eskoecta ,bly,and decently, and the 'disgracefacer,: thitlilfreforyeits" tingled'. in for ., President. -- - Afle days badgering, the immacu-' :opPeAmad party' have nominated; Alniallo::Selinour, of New:York, for th 17'Presidency. Well done, most noble 110 7 7 XtifY-15, art the man who aidet? talaib;eM — ayored to prevent the goy-- 4 -- erninencs defeating the .rebels,-- opposed-- the raising of troops, sympathized to your 'toPtiroll — breriFlTlM make the North subservient to the South ? looked cruelly on when a St. Bartholo mew massacre, l was al . ter t ipted. „in _New, YOrk-eTtA indiscriminati- muckier) of the_blaeks LYes ~.you are .._the man, Avlio;has.eredlt..foy ull.thessewoilhy,leedi,„ and well will; it, be :.remembered on,the, day of the election, when -all lovers of "boil " , ;oi;brninrit'fiee' indeiendCet • men, ;will so thrask.you Jhat," you will feel more disgraced than -. , Solomon , Porgee, 'Clhase,:whe now-ranks 'among , good men: as one6fithe'meSt debased.' of ,'all political' tricksters,,Who,foilSOOlr. :Rdr6;,.`eh'ektecii: 'his friends , and abandoned ..his: ; .principles for the imiierable • 'hope. , and -honor, ofi . '"fOr'i'o' a" Copper-` 'doOtueclia man ;, burnt ,brandy„won'A save you; -and 4 instead -f of 'your , f7readbirigf tho. 'l3dit'f . fo poircr,,y9l, know ,yourself The.';Ritpublien -pdrirlmayv!.:MelLc be , -conirai6itated 'ihfirneMiaaiie#, ( : :Ty& :triumph of drarit'tid„OOlS i i;i,,,"Mtil!";hehrL eney•one.- :Our GrandArmY:etAlte . I Y-P7 j3ublic will settle the. tuatreiln::ipite:of.mil ,Oroporh4d'friCke'itiA frd.hdifi'forierfes :and,perjuries;;Nl,fl4:ml4,li46-4,13ii1d13,‘ lb - Ake-polls, armed Only: 1i44-..011ef,;0g, _ • .„•-• m pape r ; and:m4l-will owd-lan y man .who consorts . • 1 1 .7 E Fl 3. 1 , 01) CA;lpat Z Ai e tr s ) e 1 ; 9 1 1 1 1, thres , inge oar :. late makers, they w,ould—have.hrlm•def cent:.respect.fotthe 'CopiMent:of tt~d'tot ;malM their" own seiectiort : this siuntn i thou t,-.le tt ,or,:.hindra neer, without hiihery"anil:•coTriiptron.; , 'iaeCeird-t . ‘ t ll 3 ors' County 'fully tadop ted. d bv,-our. patty. .Put tseems 'that , iyar , would-bo; rulorsil, who. ever, bare tiirtydworkr tribUtions,pr clemaurtlAyg ; is to be persisted iin;:!and:Mll,,,thosebirlin , ,do;• not walk up `to t this l earitdi office' nna , se ttle; 'need n'cit - '!eikect lion, if the Thug machinery:As . ..44c to, ;prev en t. :v.:We learn :that, the ,41essrs. Gottschalk iindl.Rein'oehl; indnibeis `of the lastSessiononfl were so.remiss,in, th eir . ,,ctUiies, as .no to learn the art and mystery of selling: their ' rota,' sad; ilierifoierlaek.!both , the' means ifdisgsitia:ik . • (inn, are:likely : Jo Jae, .ent, ciff slate .of , the. united forces bt the Ku Zulus • Klan; 'Cif' Queen-street, -.Lancaster 'city; and inust.,resl,,uponthuir, '-Uttin , 'inerits, : aml-, appeal. io,ithe.goo4' sense of the honest and ounsophisticate4—ltepubli cans " of — tll6"e4unty..' ° Gottsehalk and: 4 4 - TieinoCll4eridciO4l),. ii:tUe *en,' and -"- ade 7 goculonetti `crs,,,..a.u, ~:witli:ali ,good aiiOtiy . f..imen..„: e s rvC:dll.7 - phputi.r., 4 litit - ti.4'thi.y -4 - dio "fpipd "ti 'please - th -4 65, -4 'whose trade it is to SCll'niiminatitinS, ilief : must-expect:lmposition. . : ,Tre shall: iteic give them-a'. fair show, and i hope : that all disposed to do' jitstide' to 'deserving -men, will 1; i •""e t least , another, Oession.„„, , „ „ ~ , Ta i"zig Time by'i~z roi elti'elt. We, hare ,lately i henrid ~of,„one, Or, f ,fit' of our very, modest gentlemen,. ,who ,are, ambitious to succeed our distinguished , meitib'er'Of 'Congress`;`~lir:-Stereos, taking very yelyetty,steps,,and, very, winningly,. among the: people„soli,c3l , -, ing, very . sluilittly i ztheirl support. at` the next 6.lctioil . fox' candid&io;•:iikzit" - genikl veryicuuningly sneak,themselv,es„into a, nomination, and thereby''defeat " 'Ohl' goilinioner.'?' Olf;s33Yritrlidt a go" there would he' tlemen,.theleimay,be,a good time coming, for no "doubt there 'wilt 1:16-a4rand.-rafile; but suppoging that 'YOU'aiid we all wait until ye, Are ,Aiked.,,,4t . „,,flie,,goodr,elo, man be called to his fathers,,, and.,,,tiecent n , 13 , ' 'buried first; before We.,show.:•our-iitir iety, 'SI4 44 1 We were we should be so - 4naleust tn.phe.,potnin,ated„ for Congressiitturith'tlLittjUre lour ..'pros. pecti`.lcii-e7iiloniiiiatinb"foi'Poveinor. *Ei'itikti'l) l 'o•••Mitrtiverro' " f • • 4 •ri••. I , . 7 1 ; 1 ' or mrtriy . ,y i erk:rJ i ke Examiner, has been denf . Johnscatinnrlceonfirined by.the. See ate``as'Volleoorv'tif CristiaMsV tt6 4 York= ways ,consiclered 'a,lVltig•-ap4,a,iiiieltler for, the' usage sOf party,l 'abut •.1858; when S'teVen's Wn'Ei-ileinin4ed'fOr:Congress, t rdisinstof , :pirtyr au , liisf , nourse;•:, ';•WiS'..Cerupelled ;10' - -th'oukht , best: i.O'elea:r:'i'liit.ite."rieritf'V' as he liked- slavery, an.d,-,Dotrght.,p. ?aim ; near Yorktown; whereleshas improved hisintelleet and his morafs — by cutting witl,rebePi.J4eti.goog99dQt4oll , lith •:the greatest-seciundiel sof- the:day,and,his t-,14.41,4hr ' • TIIKIR. Atai.--Ar Washington coires- ; porideat: Gran " It c.an,Party,attAiglit,on4lie,Faly,.tc a ,Yielit ti and public confidence by keeping it ;right,! temperate and progressive:'' <ltsisl G rant'a aim only ' to make. i tsaiisfied,,a . ud, gr;ze,llt eace' c fl: 'doubt that a ny, turo_Can d idu tes....for..mutuak rank t have (ever ili ; daii'n;dk ;Both'' of theinareconfident t u the ,no3.92trz,,,a.v.er ft di e t. .1,1 . tr J1L,4;,,, ni ßd i a4 l 24: ::W'i: acenP 3 ltat:enigY-OC 4 ;:Yra l : ll3 i from whieh - ti other 6people ;are d suffering,, -~$e rides`ont daily ; recei#e3'.-hests . of zviSitinsf h"44:::A r t" ; ft .s*eeb,s:whieb.l.wilLbe ...,one,-,efiale ; : , most te 'in.ci.xigorotissfAis , life, and he, will^either,speak it oi,/Mx,rejtErcal:l4o.,tll4 Hobs° in'a few days.' —• ' • --- •. • - . . .Daily : LegislatirnAncord. j In theVectiou of meMICAFs of Adient- Aly z dt is.,!v:Oent,tbat ftspqqalcm:e s, , phi, .e i taken. F.z:A . -\ittiVirint•l'' O vil - ihisl 'tog: ''in 4 4 c 'existoi: at Ilaiisbiir - i- - for-' , "tke erai 1 ..., 7: . • .i.:r ,',,. t. 4,;:• -7z yeiViiiby,,which quo; 0r..,.1.72 tneint av, beef-mat ating - thousaliat i kef - dolcaliith:,:' out rendering a proper equivalent,'land . this evil should be corrected. We allude .I.o.tbe,contiact.for.the..puidierilliinaLthe Detity,.Recorcl; a publication ,tliat waii in.. j leilireil 11, Ilife - (l2iili - ii;for'n iiiiictii ti7tlie people of what is daily done in tha"liegis l.fince; r ':-.l,bbfea`a, lisr;it,peli . ig% )•egutirly issued', and delivered' daily; days, Und -7 wepkS'elapserso - that it - is of no mccoun bat all ex'6elie td.'enileh'the piinters having ,the centiact. 'Ekcirts have hebn'Anaddto - annul.this - matter, but beretofetozwitimut -- eveil; for, strange 'es .if ; may - a pietii,- the 4netnmembers' bOrs - will I biialk -: eolidemn; blit'ivhen „y.,otingpomes,,,byspnie. strange 71cienspdeus, or other ; the coutract,is..renewcd,,a - nd thp .humbiit, continued. ,- - Now,. let: us • elect some - biklYrwlio )0111:rave nerve; and , bed `6;t:.y..4liii,ll to'cle'fa'attl4fralid. - ;_-- ..' . -... . . • - MEM rd' •" '"'itueliaruiws - EstistC.: • - An appraisement of- the property-; of .James Buchanan has been filed at the Register's office, at LancaSter, , Ta.. by - thig'ihat the 4:14' , effects of the ex::Presittent'aiiOhlitftro -1.00,009..,•,.Acc0rding :to an..,aet. , bIY, /..frce. .pen , cents. of ',Mr..: Buchdnan's. :e'stale'ioei the Siate'ab collateral sober C ! St* ted:th!a t : he; ..,thejast 'l]..s gage, away • from $50,000.1. , tcp,..590,000...te, ; .his brother,'Rev:.:-"-E:"TY:' Buchanan; a:nir his neice, Birs`,. n trarrietl... : T,ohnson, a portion 4.l.i:s.;; ; J,nhesparheing in;SouthernkSecurities':l- .strikinefea •tureitateinVeciterf isf.the r ahserice cif all ' tinitCd =I . , . r • ltpliel.. , ll.itr?4l. 2 ,g following : )...77 - ,,;;:. - •kr,,-ieye.l,,rille),l was it Aatelrkilled in itradley- °piety:, irifezirizitikri' that 63 - eici'inr-co l lo n uritiiiistOk 'eLfs.e eu. tliejy.eradicated, of tthe , deceased-; we •ncitiee' that: he *elpitissed gie r 4,t,''loia'fbi' the ilailoiza: . iiiiien; , (tiing aatift'air lerhagFiatelsels—. r - Siierbeing, the, .case, we wlsitqliat all his. kind% were , so , far perdition th a t Se:tares' shievedest . detective' aould,potAnd .;: OFFICES FOR 46 YOU your - you ti kes yofir Choice." , All ',wanting 'nommations for Congress, Legislature,; District Attorney; Commis dionert, Prison Diekelor, Director of the POtir . iirld"Ciiii . nti Auditor', ;let" them" walk office' of - the "united 'firm cif 'the If. tt-Tatti Klan, North-queen str4et,titneaster city, and 'make their se lection:' IVow . is the time.' 'Terms cash,' but reasonable: who are very desir , onslibuld apply early; assupply' is litnifetltliisyear.' 'lsif e . rniStiike •the door: . Jay order of the Grand Commander of Ku'Ts:rxx. ICLArr. 33.....F0i;5500 nOinination guaranteed • : 11xPuurac.6.rs': .i.l,emember that you: 11s.ve, a' double . duty to'rlerforuceitme the .16 lef" pSrtilan 'decision of Cqiel'grikeine et F , of this , tate-iii dee wring Vie Mee.. rjr. - ..tiii4-14C'estii4t.filii $.1.;... Tirif:-e'air'oeft:,' the' b.illet'hor'Of thySt'ate' lepend uROP I-- :the', , igilatice Ot'. the ltepublicati" 'p' t irrty" Be-not.retuiss in duty, but see to it that every • man • id.. : lmirked • immediately— 'whether eligible or ,not to Vote at the ! "comipg,eletiott. _„ . , „ , , r ,, , —, •, Glosy Enough for One Day Shase le.eives: the cen'grattila tions of his ; fellow. .inen..„- ! Fle ,forsook 11 Principles and his party upon aCopperhead promise to beceiric 'Tresideat.." lie re ceived aL - nd the whole. contempt of the -.nations !.4 : Nell done, Mr,' Chase ! : Glorious , .: triumph 4 Jluzza for Chase !•! Andy' Joh nstm hian'for:' hiS -- • • ' Burma, aTiophati as -wallas a poste says, truthfully : ~.•• •: • ' " §otne IS . ciOks are ... flog fn te end to end, '• And iOnle great , 1104 me not yet ptinned." - he mint have foreseeia"Nyin. : 7l!:sdd'ii,).ifo;;Of grind 2 father„Josuph,=ll.enci„jand, b)S,ntiud94, biography of Janies Buchanan. ,TnE•Dewocrats are finding fault:with Grant because he does not talk wore. for`' Diving ,us - a wan rho does not think "gab" 'tlie cliief duty' of life..:lWe want workers'Anstend.of.pub liAblets,. and. Grant is • a worker all " • • Ix luit..ininO•sitroutlkfiem• =Saturday last, the agei ~eitl be' bitted Vut - ot' the ;Pidil -49(1;'0„1.5r;e'5,,4,7,'c1iv..,ut, ;the' hero and patrioti• , !,lua.ugurated President of the'ffnited States: , - e -% • • • Paragraphs:: —Napoleon-has rheumatic gout: -• • ••ILLOincinnati has 2tiG Brown famines. A. l ".lllstOiy . pf Atlantic City" is out. • ‘L-Syracugeliroposes to have a Soiosis.. —Orpheus C. Kerr is young. and. single. ..-.l.)r.: , .Holtrutd is sigbt-seoi in , ,London. • Isla' bothered about ber Henderson., is, enjoying, .his loney.:moon c'npo:ldny,• Sherman has : aq.0ptt , 13...4pC1 of Mt ,Cnrson's, sons., -71Vn all hav,e our trials—rl except J,elf. Doris:• • pa enco—Talting'shel-' • - -`2 , --The ight of nn -ter from the rain in an umbrella'shop. r , •==Frank Lesllo, the well-known . publish-4, 'er,ihas sued:his:wife, for. a divorce., s:This.is.: ,tho`-last sensation." - . A child of eleven years of,ngo. Poisoned' tho other day, ;for refa:sing.to giVe her dessertarter dinner: `':-:SGen;. 7 .• Kearney's , ^insilsion; near `Newark, s• , 44 -b N. has transformed Into: ammer.hotel, • ,•, is, , underi... arrest for „bigamy hi i Cincinnati, who, is _preyed "la have 'mar-' rigid' eight irives;l " - • • =.3fari;i- of 'the SnuthOiners . who uied visitNiagara' before-the -rebellion, are , bo-• 1 ginning.to, return to that summer resort, Peop]e.wonder.tif_iGen..JaoksonAhad. such a•high foreheskeepie r postagostankpa give him. - ' - - ice met; are-mik ing‘money-; - • _ 1.":;-Afell 'ant lof.work:should go into ,•the cOurqryovbere,daborers- are scarco,- i Garibaidtane; -Sexerel,y, -wounded andlciWarectat Nonplus, wasNts of-rarditat Ant.oneth "' JulYin'aoltiinblitr.withAlieDakirof Mick lenburg,f andethers.• 2 —The "faMily R l ace , u t GpVngs,on,:.phurnday,t,hoSetli . inst., x4'; after years of aritty'llfe;'ist'eald:lo:quive never:uttered s a 'pilifari&word labx9lad a' personal quarrel:;.'_. iverefOuedeaths•fronV sun-stroke -hirdSiontrealillast Saturday, 4 r ; - I,l:—.N.rwiPreildent Johnson,,and,Mrs;Sto._ ver,uxtd,aindly , have.arrived, at , Greenville, Tennessee, to spend the summer: =I BY TELEGRATH. [BY PACIFIC AIM ATLANTIC LINES.] , ,A4:l - . - -- ~ ~, ' - ,:kl '-. ' NE . . O" ItO RIC • , ',. \ e"! : ':;.. l '• . ..y. , :- ` - - , TheDemocratie Convention:7"n. , ";:•:•• i - -r. 'ell : tiiiiiittio'Seyntotir, L of. New York, ' • Noininated for President, on -, the 22d Ballot. Gieat Enthusiasm Manifested. rlarzr. , : , Fi-P. Blair ' , Nominated for Vice Pre-itieut. ttc., 3 e., tte. Jsreciat to the Dally'Suy.] .N.Ev/r , Yort.k,: - July .q...-=.on the 19th vole, Alabama lead off,forYllaucoek, 'A-rkausas followed. California asst 3 votes for Juthr.e Fields. Connecticut goes back to Eng Florida goes for Bfen.d . 1;.; ; ' !Illinois votes the same. ,Il4farylana-3 for Blair ;• Llancock„ ; Hendricks, 1. , ,I•tevadavotes"for Judge Field.' ' ' , Ohio goes solid for Asa Packer,of Penn's; atthis point P.tnit'a retired for consulta tion. On the /911; ballot Pennsylvania voted for Hancock. 19th ballot stood as follows : Hancock, 135 , 1 ; Hendricks, 10:1; Doolittle, 12; Field, 15 ; Packer, 22; English, G ; Blair, 151; Chase, ; Seymour,,of Conn, 44, • ' Before the announcement of the 20th bal- - ' lot, convention retired for Consultation. • "20th ballot—Hancock, 1421; Hendricks, ;121; Doolittle, 12 ; Blair, 10 ; T. IL Seymour, 2 vEng,lish„ ; Field, 0. • 21st ballot, no in , progress'.', Maas achussetts goes' 4 •W, votes' for Chase.' 'Great applause. At conclusion, Geit,','MCCook'S speech nominating Seymour; , and cast ing ! Ohio votes 'for him ; the excitement surpasses all •description, , " yells, cheers, shouts, screaming, ;waving. of handker7 chi.efa v and hats" present:the -Wildest scene over before witnessed at- any' congregation of humanity. . • 21st ballot—Hancock, • 135/ ; Hendricks, 132; Chase, 4; English, 19; .-Doolittle,,•l2.; McClellan, 1; Johnson, 5; .Hoffman,. 1; Field, S. 22c1 ballot—Wisconsin votes ; for. Horatio -Seymour.__ • Massachusetts for Seymour. Kentuety for t Seyrnour;,.. • Seymour speaking,v r aghir l /declines the nomination. . _ Seymoues nominatien'made by-acelama ticin. ; Great. excitement; anns,fi ring. 413TSP:A.-TCH • I rkriCrYpfuE., Delegates= all' speaking;kcongratUlation4s l flying, and flags waving.- Everything in an uproar of,-,Joy and. ,enthusiasm. As State after State talled - into line; and bolid 4y:east their votes for the - man whom half an hour • preVidlis was.:loast-tbought-- of. The 'scene.' surpasses all deseription.' When it became apparent thateaeli.delega- tion would surely cast-"their vote for Sey mour, men - and,;--moteen- 'became frantic with joy, and their enthusiaim knew no bounds - . • -* .• 1. j'' As,if bylinagie_the vast assemblage in one -spontaneous outhurst: Of. applause, Made " ;the Welkin 'ring' 'With 'cheers: - went' flying from dinmeito..pit - and :pit, to, dome., Three times.three, , ,resounded with a will most deafening. Bands,T,.annini,,flag,f,,anil allj amen Aem&iistiv.tionh 'of joy'Were•fell;' herirFainrse'efi::' 7 " o . • , • COnvention.took recess for. sin.!tiour.. T 1 IRll DISPATQU. _ . Cdriliention 'aslernbled 'at 3 o'elooki majority +rif'Siates in favor , of- Gen, F.4 , P. Blair. fm: Vice Pre,sident. FOURTH DISPATCH. . , _ NEW' YORK, July' A'ciuntifittee of one frorn•eaolkdelegation was appointed ,to,mrait,,on .Seymour, and formerly, announce his ilornination., Cries of Seymciur welT'licard nil. di r ree-' Cons, until the wits filled* with it but ,Seymour remained- silent."• • .;" 'Resolutions )yore unanimously adopted thanking citizens, ,and Praising : the work-, inginen, &C. • ' ' "' - ' ' - 'Convention , " ncljom:netl , at 3:30 P. , M. Thus ends the-. prolonged 'and :exciting Convention. - .. • 'Blair was nominated lip acclamation. „ • '- • ” 'DrSPAT(II-1::' NEW YOILE;•TiIIy O.z—The , city resounds this evening with the roar of salutes in honor of the Democratic nomination to-clay. Mr. Seymour has been taken 'bodily to his hotel , by • many friends, init , •he is too much overcome , to make.a speech to-night it is feared, but he Avill be serenaded for that purpose. A grand 'ratification mass - meeting is be ing held in Union Square , thist evening, at 'which speeches have been ;made by several distin , niished• party leadiers., New York is Ili' • y ablaze with bonfires - And' un ' • ' ; ' WASIIIING TON.. • President /Johnson ." How the News of the Proceedin.4 - , of the ConventiOn were'receivetr. The Chief Justice Chagrined. Great Excitement. „ . Bill for:the Reduction of the Army.: • dre ate 4:e. • [Spe'eTaffi) the Daily' Spy.] = •.• • • • : -• „• ,; MAS/lINGTOIti, July 0. , At the4hite,l3ouse,,the news of the pro—, ceedings of the „breyii:YOrk. Conveiitilia tivus received with gloom: !.• Mr:-Johnson is very angry-with the Southern delegates for de fiord ng l Jlore. , ' ards..;thpir, ncti v as., peetiliarlY ungrateful. . . General Haneohk'and"Seniitor [feiidiicl s` are - both k•diSappointed , , , thou ght , t lie• latter takes it:-goodp hunaorecily. , n-ilanuockiswas sanguineflast.night.... t „ „ . ,• Of an:other" hien"' iriterste:(l, -- Cble'f'Jti'4':'. tiee Chase'is the most ing to advices-received•from-his friends,. he, expected to, be norninated,,,this ~morning acclamation. , , . There has been great exeitementhere all 4. ay, over'the action'ofth&COnVention:'• ' The House Military Committee bas:cont-: . PletedAPill, for the,reduetion of the army. iede4eages - the fared to, 20,000:Men,'-'ef all arrnS, and'prevides that all •otliCerS'of regi ments disbanded , shall , be Aput on .the, re- , . tired , list ;gives the, President. authority_.to; assign them to, such dutics_as z he may, deem, pioper,-And'as vac's:notes occur 'they tare to: bo pltiedclicin , theactiVe list. ttt •t' .. - • ‘ , ,S.ECOND -WS-PATCH.: ;. - „ . mi -• 0. ,1• The naneti,on, of Seymour:Ma - 13Ni( took ` the'ineniberS'of bingreis' by - surprise: - 7 'Mr: Johnson' IS 'pleased :with -tbe;:ticket, , . and thinks that itis tbo,strongest, that could have een matle.,,„ , _ • The'wbisky then Made_ deibeitite elfin - LS tehtive tax-retitincd tit two: dollars in t hat,they:have set about to kill the bill. •Tho §enateis•now discussing the resol,u, tietito,makd the tax 90 cent s; • the bill, will" go into COnferenee 'Committee, when it's' friends leer , it :will expire front • want 'of' agreement between the,llmtso ,and .Senate; But little progress is made with business in Congress. But will be a spirit td-Mbr row-though.'es., the 'Denfocratict - working members.will be present. ; - •Mississippi..has has gone democratic by,. lit least,eight thousand majority._ ;.• • I'o TTS VILLE.; • , , .4, Riot antonz: the [`lpecial l te the Daily Spy.]: ' Still 9. A riot is now raging:. among -, tile - miners in this section,: which; .if not, checked' im mediately, bids fair to become serious„ the furnaces and, mines in_ the Maldney., valley 'are new stopped , and. the uien from' theseworks are marching:in ciowdd armed. :with guns and other warlike pleDepktsl;- MuiOavoriug to make the . ,inoyy t ueil general througliOut tlati country. 'Tlfe:nien bf tho'St: - Clair rFartincehitve' turnedi out this rnorningmnd thaieniploy.4 (tee of the,diiibrent branches s pfthe Railroad company have been notified bYthe strike'rd - tha . t, work Must 'beage' in- all' the' shopstind d6Pots: , , Therstrike . 'ebuenienced: yesterday, and, grew, oat of. the :new ,eights hour law ; the, area demanding the some for el g ht hours as.they had received for ten. , GeV:Gera:7'h laerc;:=and has' beery' Waited upon brthe iron and• coal nmsters:'; The 'Governor has proposed- that should thexiot assume any more , serious aspect, such as loss' erlife or 'destiuctiOn:of property;' lie will call out the militaryzi , The 'noters=•are now marching in force towards this eypiacee •OH EtALTIMOR.II« , (Speeint totixelDaily n , 1 1,- n•n • I • -13.a.VrluoF.u; :June 9. The ehiCtion in Baltimore yesterday ratify 'th . t . ; City ordinance' authorizing - the issue of 'one , million.'-dollars • worth city bonds.to.huild•the new,pity Hall; /resulted 'favorably to the ordinance h.y:thirteon hun diedMajobity; The work therefore, oil the hall-under the` new contractS will ' , soon" , be resumed,. .1-, tnember. of Company „H., fithyreginient, llarYlarid Guard, hilst' the company were engagedin 'firing 'at-target itrthe vicinity of - White.'llockv yesterday, -was accidentally shot and killed. He fag,- ishly persisted in standing behind Abe.treo • - where the target 'Was,' whilstithe'others -were slioothi_e'.4le•put his head around to Ornake observations,:whia a. adonis ball ea ..teredbia moutli.;.:death iiiitantly, ensued.. 4.1 e was single,.andthhly,yeara old.. - !The Democracy'are'enthuslaitie hipmintitionfir.="-- FllO3l PHILADELPIKIA: [SpeelVkepaili.:Spy.] • rri..I4•I!ILP/11,A, July 9, 1865. The Peopin:•,.. ere'rrinch astonished at dm nomination .',l)f TlOkatio Seymour. Every Zone seemS delikineclA;with the ticket. The Ainerienn Mal.? arrived here from „Note York this evening., and met with an r - entilosinstie fecention'. They had a splett ,:d.fd tinitsparenoy:; - with portraits of Sey inner aTed/31ttir on its sides. Stephen T: Beale, a somewhat noted forger, was arrested to-day. He has been operating in bank cheeks, stealing the blanks and filling them up. CEO:if [sped:lr to tile Daily Spy.] Mt:Yr:Jo:km, Srily 9 Peter Philips, tried for murder of his wire,.VMS wrder in Uin first degree. 4 i; TISo uthninatien of Scyluour - wls very un expected, there being a general feeling among the people that - Chase - would come inittihelasthour..' .is 7 EpITORIA., spumes. . =Weston has walked liimself out. —Robert Bonnor is in Washington. —Still hot-r-the-weather. flotter;=-the New York Convention. —New tomatoes Myers':- -- —Cooling—, , Stnith!s,iceteream. ' —Go to .Jack Jordan's tobacco store, and there get a "slug." —Columbia should, have a strcet:sprink 7 , ler. Hushand.,• ad interim," is , one - oP the ' newest reporter's(phritses„.. -Rey. Isaac 'Kalloeh,i once' nOtOriouS- in Boston, is reported 'to ..ha:ve-Inrued !up in Washington, as a lobbyist. ' --The copperheads hereabouts do not crow mticin :over their. nominee; To . r ;the , Presidency..—An emient'Divine;'Sitys,:'!l:bavl'been' using, the Peruvian' Syrup. It gives me new vigor, buoyancy' 'of ,'spirits, elasticity' of mustle."'"l. P:'Dinsmore; 36 - 'Dey .Street; New York, will send free, rpsinphiet of 32 pages, containing . a: 'cull'aceounr of this re markable medicine; - 1O any' 'One "sending him theiiraddress: ;1. • , • 1 -.• ' —The Great Music. Hall Organ.—Since the introduction. of 'this:noble:lnstrument, .a higher standurd,of Organ music,- has been presented to the'priblfc, and' every Wednee clay'and .Satuiday noon,•neople from differ ent portions of the country, who happcn'te - he journeying : throe& the city . ; ''ratber , to listen to the lones'efthe'grand king of,`"iri-: strumerits;,and' thus 'the • taste for' a purer style ol'Orgon music, has, in a degree, been created. Even thoSe 11,110 have long Studied the PiancOrie Peg,initig, to iresikelvelase of Usie With - Sustained chords arid suspend: ed intrinonfes, and many, are'lritrOdueing •into their' homes 'the American - Ox . 'imis;• 'tiltnufactured' by- S. D.•& H.'W. Smithy or Boston; withi which i the -, erceellenb; Organ' pieces may •be- so finely: rendered and en joyed in the - parlor.. Thesty'instrurnents have also-greatly- assisted in , elevatinr,the ;taste toward a better clusi: of i music, and lnive been very ellicient-in developing the latent talent in .the home I . circle:—/toston Past. -L, Mereutio said of liLs yotind,Nl i "11 eras eat as deep as a well, yr.as wide , a gale, but,,iticouldalo." Plantation. Bltforg will not raise the dead, But they 'clam the sic], exalt the diepres:4cd, And render.lltba, , thinb to be enjoyed.. , .1Vo• believe. there are • niillious of living witnesses to' this fact, DySpepsials rid disease, butt'lantatioltßitters will care. it. It is a: most in lilgoratingtonii; for weak ness and ,men tal ciespondetiey.'--Those . who are „ "ou shouldt - try.t.:Platitat Lon Bitters. Magnolia Water.—A. delightful toilet arti cle—superior to. cologne; and ait half the price. !:Isp_ExT AT; "."1' blt`. . . .„ , ;WISTAIt'S ,BALSA.II, riIyT.TA . 0 TtEiply., t;-•• . . . In'the a hole hlitory - cif medical "dls'eoverir•'s' NO • REMEDY has • yiekorrned. 'se ratui?riioitte,ll] 'cointirkl 1 - able • eurei • Of tlie.tininerens - alfeeth3ni Of OM 4 .l.`fiimati; 1 Irr).l . ciir, and Cuasr, as this ! lung-triedand.,,justiy t cele-, betted Balsam. So generally rtclinowleded isi titer ' • superior excellence of this ,remedy, that but,fow of the' many who have. tesWif its • virtueS Veilierreitee • fail to keep it at hand as a "tipeedy and certain cure for sudden • at tack s • of COLD—fully belinting that 04 Xemodial powers ate comprehenrir enough ` .to cm brace every form of disease, tremble slfdlitest, cold to the most dalige • rons iyinplbrit of 'ptilinentry cont 'plaint. • - TINSOLICITED TESTIMONY.` . *r .' t • Front Rev. Francis Lobtlell. • Paitor • Of • Ilie South Congregatimial church, Bridgeport,,tinittectionti': • I consider it , i, .4nre ti:ii'n'ii - .i • dije-',io"istiffering. r. 1 'humanity to bent testumty - to 'tt.c virtues of DR: \V is:mini BALsaivi ,rl , WILD- ORNERY. • I have used it—when I hare had occasion for any remedy .for Coughs, Colds or Sore Throat—for n ny yearn, and never in a single instance has it • .iled to re lieve and cure tae. I have - frequently beau very Isbarso on Saturday,' and 1.-oked torwar,„ I the de .... I'very of two sermon.; on the following, with sad • 3 isgivipgs,.but bye liberal • use ,of ,th 4.. Isara-my i n . Imetress has invariably-been retrieve and .t have cached without ,iiirleulty, ' ~ —. ...: , : ~:.:....!.,..,. , commend it to my brethern In the-s idolatry, and I 'public speakers generally, as a cm, tin ietnedy for the bronchial troubles to which were peculiar ly exposed." - . - . , ~ - , • Pitepared by Seth W. Fowler &Son, .1S 7 reinoti t st., ,Boston, and for sate by Druggists generally, . GRACE'S CELEBRATED • .kI,TE From Mr. E. Tueliar; Depot , 3Loster, sit 'Salisbury,' ' litive been•tMu bled feri.'eaie u j ith a bad humor, sometimes• , outwardly 'and Sontetimes 'inwardly. During the past summer'it manifested:ltself snore than mina' outwardly, , and I used your Salve.. All signs oily hare since disappeared, without affecting me inwardly, •indicatlug,• I think, the" emtieating naturenf the Salve. • • • •• • • • , , SETA W.PONCES SON. Boston, "Proprietors. Sold by DruggiSts 47. c. I/ box.' • Se.nt by moil tor 13,,1e SOJIE MEEK! Very many suffer..from general. debility, others . from weakness of , tile'stelintell inability to di gest their their - food i'scimi,have creeping se neat hins along the nerve:Mires, Pala in the bectc;_iiithltehlk and 444y:thriibbin'd of tlie`limbst Tian's,ailds 'Of Indies sutferi• -through „kingrerie;i7l.kai it're,"galied" „. , • Female Compiair,ds, guyed lox therelaitation of , mus , -, Cale and ligament that attend deilciency,f4 Thousands: oh basitiess men, overworked in ; mind and body,mso up the nervous fluid and become ma. fiefor. dut y or the enjoyments Of:life ',Excesses_ in - Youth, and,the;terrible effects of fever ; and ; ague, in volve shattered constitutionwand the fatinre of the * geucruL functions:Of -health.,l To sufferers from all those causes, ~„ ,„- , , . •, • • ~s 1 offers an Invaluable boon—a .natund.ant/ . efficient recovery of lost powers. ?Co person, man or woman,, suffering from any cause, can afford to neglect this remedy. • I'lloiCervlne will,be , found „,telpossess an equalizing and,untriti.ye principle., It allay, yria t 'pop, sloop protriolcs..lthe",zitAr'etions, or system. It has affinity for the! noryons supplies them for, the waste, that is constantly taking place. LitreAndesome 60i:taken into,tlie stomach, It.nndorgocs rapitUdigestion, invigeracing in its pro eig.4 tte tificitird'ergtiris, and producing ' a' .4 2 I '"CAL7ANESS ' AND.: TiIaIs:QUITAT tuiltuovn to any othermreparationY It contains no opitun orlthshedsh;'nrid siv•far , from producing cos• ,tiveness, it 1011 bc,fonual„an efficient nitre for consti pation, and tins oidaidt4 ts'lroild-withlidnown for this peculiarity. 4 f r NITCAT PEOPLE ' , Doer Denier.' The last medicine prescribed by_ 'you 7 obtained, and lift! say; that.podd's NOTVine and .Invigorator is all that if Online to' be: 2I feel , like a new man; the achink,"of,rdy'litnts gOtie.; I sleep _ 'welt, have a good appetite; and feel stronger than I ,have An' man) , YearspaSt'." • tconfillinteilliY Dr.-331 Tacker:,'--,' ,o Clinton' street, I New -, York'l ' " I have used the Nervine: and pinch • lieneilted by it, yeirtioularly in • the. increase , of 'strength • and retire of 'Those ,trembling, sensations: My 'costiveness , also. seerne.rto,;hoilasairely cured, I Letter to „DreTnetteral , , i` The medicine you ordered' have taken three'hottles 0f.,1t is a great thing: Dly wife Says she would , rathertave onehottle otrit than' forty-doctors. She is oortiCinlybetter, , don'ttfeel the ; dragging down ;do mud] ; bowelsmove easier, and In better,nervotts condition every.way.". , D. B. Martin,' C.aslifor - Glom !dense, laing'itratich; New Jemmy; states:that Dodd'S'Nervine has cured him of, chronic weakness 'of 'the stomach; dizziness and' sick rheadache; , and greatlyistreogthened his ' whole system. • ^ 4 David Hartshorn, ne,State. strect,LßMottlyn, cured of chronic miiscular andne:rvons • John Ihlrind, `lirOoklyn, Y:.; says: -"To regu late the how"els without , producing.catlawtio effect, quiet the nerren,land,touolup she system, I have never ,usod,•tulything .. titat...equallect Dodd's Nor vine." ^ ‘;' ", W. F., ,Deans; ," My. wife has suffered for seventeen , yeans with extreme ner vous-debility and mental-prostration: - She, wall 'in duced by ,a friend - to - try, Dr: J. 1 1 1.a.Dodd's' Nervlne antiJavmorator, and ; by Its use Is now restored to perfect health:. • • • Dr. C.V. York? Chaitestowii; 'ltfass.:,,, "In 'emits "of great nervous ' debility; not confined- try.zany.tneans to the - female sex:. althonsdr_from .the: greater, deli cacy of the (emote organization.more common than among men, I employ DodcrsPiervine and Invigor ator with the happiest;effect. fie exceeds in - tonic power anything that I kudw tif, while Its action upon the bowels is all:thakerin :DODD'S NERVINE AND E.SiVIGORATDR .I.9Atrt• ployed in the illissachnliettillespitailor the l i m o . at Taunton. •••••‘%., " • FOR PERSONAL TESTIMONIALS .z; c is , nraf indigestion, leepless n kidney compliant; wind colisoind female.corrC plaints in their own familles„ we refer, permis 610n;tolte following:gentlemen in this , iclnity: , " E. W.:-13ALL..Esq:, Filth Avenue Hotel, N. Y. W. B. BODGE, Tntet Bongo, N. Y. __ JOHN WILLIAMS . Policeman, Y. • S. W. PEORETT,Eaq, - Clinton at, Brooklyn. i 7, „?Th.-Tf.. A: , TUCE:ER; Clinton at:Brooklyn..., , ,!f ••• % 4 '.T.S.,WRIGHT:Esq„ Jersey Oity. -t Xon.. , WA UnEk, qaAsxs 54413.4,00*an N. ' Or • sale at J. - ED - Parry; 7., A. - Meyers, and R. Drug. tores, Columbia, •-• " 4 • B. :STORER :Sr .:aUg /7 .,'67 ;i4 • Proprietors, BOOTS cf; SHOES. . , et MANE W e 1 :....,_ ' td"'' . „ . "' The Subscriber lliWon hilhdielnitocir.. et laots ul Slartteits; d:c., all Cit , -,41..15.-rewn Mn e ore. . ~,, 3 51i, - ~ 0 2. ,-•. .4;41 ..) Stor, odr doors abovelit.pWilllcUini? Dyna ?. e, Fro .:Street,':where he bfters an ;CM:: tens - W - ,sitortinent of Goods, either , ~,..V f 4. 4 ..1 -1 41N' , te .., 1 , , . '.,,), ? ~{5, : ~.' ..412t110. 1 Aa41.4 -OR SRETAM:4/:i / I.ilitOtoek'constis o(as lirgeNtrineii&A, LlS sortinent of Men's Boys' -Ladies' au&Chitidrews -BOOTS AND SHOES, as can be found elsewhere in the Town. -').',49Se„nquir4i,rud...4,oots ani.14.9.e,5, will find it to llieir ftdranfuge to calrfizia.' exaiiiiiirbleSkTale before purchasing elsewhere. May 26,4f] SAMUEL GROVE. 4TADIES SHOE 111ANTJFACTORY. Ilaviug increased my facilities for turning out superior work I would announce to my old customers and all new ones that - may favor me with a call, that I tun better prepared now to manufacture all kinds of LADIES: MISSES',AND .CALLDRA'N'S SHOES' ANDIGILITERW , ) 1 %. than ever before. I employ, none but the.best workmen and ant always - certain of giving satis faction. I keep on hand aeneral assortment of ' , ready made work all of which is manufactured oMthe premises. I keep no made-up work'bf other parties. My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. TERMS CASE . . We sell as cheap as any other establishment, and ask a share of public patronage. ~ TAMES' SORROMER,,: Locust Street, between Front and Second. BOOTS ND SHOES E,n . scitnEcir, Manufacturer of Superior '' BOOS AND ;SHOES • Informs the public that ho is prepared to re celvm.orders for work; and-tlurtdaLs prices are, reasonable. ' A splendid assortment; of lieluly-I'daile Work on hand. • . . Repairing always attended to in a prampt,ana efficient manner. RE:11M111E1: ' '•' - JEROME sc.:llllE2.u, apl GS-Iy] No. 2U2 LOC Wit St, -BREINRVAY S •t:: AT GENTLEMEN'S 7365•%, GIRLS AND _ _ quaamtEs , s,slioE STORE. , , TheMirgest , and best:a.ssortih en t Lail Gentlemen's wear in the I= CII Y 01 The underslguedresiectfulti invites 11,.,e clti •zens of Colutubin and' vicinity; I toy hls -lui stock of • -;LADIES' 'BOOTS AND SHOE r., Such as Women's Kid and French '3:iwiAtan. 'Boots, Balthoral, COntinental and other „ • FASHIONABLE STYLES. - - We are prepared to manufacture at. short.ta.a.L..*a every kind of Lzulles' and 'Gentlemen's "Irws.r ., - known in.this inarket, and at, as cheap, rates as, any sirailiar establishment. Call and' examine our stoele. • • , LAN,• ,••• • w , •• • • „ Apposite Cooper's Hotel, "Westl•CineSt. Lancaster. 'DRY GOODS: T OOK ! (ODDS WELL LWOW . ARE. HATS 7 SOLD. The finest nod Dent lot of goods ever brought to Columbia, has Just been . received - • t• at the • `.`Cheap„Store 7 OF ',P . - S. McTAGUE . . Where. thelPulitle Arel cordially, invited• to call and ez - ..ainlife.the G1504„1s ac dl Prices. eThegitater part of the goods "were bought - before' the late advance hi cotton, and consequently can he sold much cheaper than •present .Wholesale Prices. The stoei: Is now full , ind complete, comprising the different grades of goods, N.1:4 ~ M.OIIAIRS, VALENCIAS. • sirmitEit POPLINS, ;WOOL DELAINS of all Colors, A line lot of Spring Styles of soxbrEat DE-. -LAINES. besides .IIUSLINS, CALICOES, TICK INGS, FURNITITItIi,' and 'SHIRTING CHECKS, TABLE DIAI'ER, ZiaITAMS and elegant selection of Spring mid Summer *BALMORALS at the lowest prices. Bargains lie 'SILKS. Also, all widfliS of Sheetings and iPillow Cases Mastitis of the Best Makes. 'A perfectly now , linc• Of CLOTHS, CASSI MEIIES, SATTINETS TRENTON PLAIDS, JEANS, Ladies' , Cloaking Cloths, and Ready made Coats, latest Fashions. The Subscriber is just entering into the BOOT , • and SHOE business, and being tletermlned to keep none bat the best Goods in this line, and sell at less than usual prices, respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. P. S. ItIoTAGUE, No., i2:l nil Locust St., mar2.3-tf.l - • Columbia, Pa, 915 WALNUT- STREET, , 533 - 0.13, AND. NOTION. STORE 1111,5..' R. C: BRUNER,. - ,t. Would respectfully announce to her friends and ''.. ial the public gene ty,tnat sho - baslust :_,returned fr n 3. , hiladelphirovith * , a Chole .Ass'Ortment;pf , -, L'ADIEW MISSES n, ' LC: CLEILDREITS SHOES: All Shoes purchased direct from the Manufac turers, and are of the best known makes: con sequently are of a better kind than are usually sold in similar stores, and at cheaper rates.' A full variety of. Tytnoms.:Gs,,NO'l'lONS h STATIOI,ZEILY, Consisting, in part of LADIES', GENTS ' AND CEILDEES'S- Co. AND GLOVES, LINEN 45.: CAMBRIC HA:.s.:DK.ErtcHrEFs, CUFFS, LINEN AND PARED LADIES' LINEN COLLARS A large Assortiaenp;of PAPEE.COLLARri!_ (Dickens, Magenta, lii.S:llllTik. anal, Lockwood.) NECK TIES, Pacific and Beau Ideal Bows, &c.. Ace. DRESS, CLOAK, PEARL St ()TITER BUTTONS. DONA MARIA VEILING, SEWING SILK a: SPOOL ..Together the ',usual variety of Useful and Fancy Articles ; ENVEL OPES,IVRITING PAPER, &e., to all of which she invites tile attention of 'the' citizens of Co lumbia and viefuit,v, feeling contideut that an exaanination of her Stock will prove satisfactory. .o Goods sold for Cash and Cash only. utayilti GS-tf _P A IN 1' IF A LIUI)II3tiG, • • What wonder - •." That. the doors : i • Are:?M?°/11`le :. I i •-• ! V Ever since The First of Atigmit • Tousauds leave Pain Paint applied. Those who Ito. Or eidl It huinbnk, Are the doctors, Not acquaintiA ,• .1 „i• For they alivays !lave beenjeolons • When their jiatients Use Pam Paint. • 2. Pile up'facts As high us mountains, Flush the triad' ," r. -I Before their eyes, • . :"..: 'But tho cry Is always humbug, Alen of science Full of lies. People know that liniments composed of Cay enne pepper, turpentine, bartshorn, ether, etc., will matinee; tannin ma hem t piing To Linn , chase suelitrask to stop pain and] iffilithimaticia is ridiculous. Fire will not stop hent.; 'a 'dumb 'brute shuns the heat,,and linows enough to wade in a pond of water, , when AvOuinted;i to reduce, cool, and cure Inflammation and Fever. , Pimps and gamblers try to look honest, but folks can read the face too:plalnlY. Some try to persuade the Ignorant that pills, physic, etc., cleanse the blood purge the system, and do a hundred , other things equally absurd. Every body knows that it is false, and that no meal :eine can purify or increase a drop of blood. Food males blood, bone, and muscle, and is the 'stern( life. Every dose of medicine swallowed Is rejected,. and hurried out of the system ns quick a.l, phsslble.it It is an hnetity.,; yea,a:deddly toe. .Cutritiptitleri, 111 btaltiOuld weakness,lare tile result of dosing, dosing, dosing the stomach. The',llving, system has enough to do without working herself to death' in expelling, and kick , Ing out the pernicious nostrums poured down the throat. Food site welcomes when she needs it; yea, asks for it. Let pill-makers and physic venders stop, eating food, and see how long they can subsist on tlir blood-purifying, invigora ting, health-giving medicines and cordials. , What , humbug ,is •Inare transparent? A dog would feel so insulted, if offered a dose, he would curl his tail downward in scorn, and run • away in utter disgust. All physical petit arises . front Inflammation. Put - out the lire and you , stop pain absolutely. You can stop pain as easy as you can quench tire with water. Wor.Corr.s PAIN PAINT tulalues,-Intituranation, heat, and fever, ono hundrefftitnesaster than ice. Thou sands Kay had a practical test of its merits at the very ,Inomem, :of niest/ extreme pain, and they can testify that it has not failed In doing its work. It is simple; it is harmle it has no stalff(it gives no smart r it is for sate by 'Drug gists everywhere:. and it is tested free of cost at 170"ClIATILVM SQUARE, N.''Y.; and o*.n Arch St.‘' Philadelphia. My wile had en ulcer on heileg'fOr thirteen years, caused by varicose veins. Ulceration ex tending from her ankle to her knee, some places eating away to the bone. I have employed over twenty physicians at vast expense during this period. BLUM! attempts at cure proved utterly abortive until I tried Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paint, which the doctors told me was a humbug. But humbug or,not, Whits done the work completely in less than one mcintli7temOving the pain at the drat application._ I, kept her leg wet with Pain Paint ednatantly.nuldi fi healed: II wish we had more humbugs as useful as Dr. 'Wolcott's pain paint lem well, known in this city, any person who wantslo make' farther inquiry will mil at 101 West Street New York, at the ;ann oyer House; orivldeh tam the proprietor, and I think I can satisfy theta as to the benefit de rived by the use of Pain Paint. May .12, RIM PETER MINCE. I run selling Wolcott's Pain Paint and Anui innate; antlit certainly gives satisfaction to my customers. .11.iFi Gouts . , Drubvistalaimay - X.J. I am selling more of Wolcatt's Pain Paint,tha.n any other Patent Medicine: • N.ParrrxxXox. - WholesaleDruggisr,;No.l"StliAie., , N. Y: /sell more of Wolcott's Pain Taint tbau all the other patent medicines combined, and I keep a Supply'of allthathaVe aurtlemand.,,t, ITAn:a.A.xx Druggist ,ti/laugl}..;,/,!„ N0.,11,7111 Ayegue:;New,Yohr. riIIANT - .ASV " fe01.0AX1 1 :! mug.: t'AgebteSilintbil for-•J, T.,lfeadley;:s.Lifo of Grant, now ready a Life Of Colfax, with a Steel Portrait; 3'rico26 with evemeopy of Grant. ,The,National Sand-Book of Facts ft Figures;justisauedi Is-the ;Book for the nines. Sent f0r.51.50. TREAT d: CO., publishers, 6.54 'Broadway, NeW , Pork."•* -0,, -;.;"" , 1 • ;-; { GB &OS/ " - Er — Am)soME - .'afEcKs, - ''NOTE§, Printed rWSPY9EIIoe. - /'' SALE OIL' :DRY GOODS. WE ARE COMING AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY PERSON SENDING US A CLUB IN OUR GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE or DRY L 4: FANCY • G A WATCH, Puton SHEETINCP, , ,, SILK DRESS PATTERIN% dtc., • cto.; ' FREE - OF COST. Our inducements daring the past few' years have been large. WI: NOW DOUBLE OUR r.s.T.Es ON PREMITTM.S. Our..fritadamiarecuityfiedee,,anrePtosait,forAOßatila C'lubs are now 'more tha'n equal mu value to Clubs or . , GO and 100 respectively of other finite, ME ,i - pLEASE , EXAMINE - 0i Any person ordering either of the Clubs men tioned below, can have their selections enumer step, corresponding / to the size of the Chi . !. ote DOLLAR ! FOR A CLUB OF 30, (53.)—one of the following - articles, viz -- Delnine dress pattern, fancy , col-.- ored bed spread, 100 view Turkey morocco album, 20 yds. sheeting, striped; cashmere:tlelaine dress ' pattern, honey comb , quilt, all' woolsquare I llow', set solid gold bosom studs, all wool fancy._ Ehinere pants and , vest pattern, Gent's- halr howl, chain, gold trimmings, silver-plated elms , ed butter dish, silver-plated 5 bottle revolving castor, on feet, set superior steeled bladed knives and forks, worsted promenade shawl, Ladies' long,' gold platen chain, ladies' doable gold ring, Gent's heavy chased solid gold'rbag, solid black walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality balmoral skirt, set Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match, violin and bow, Gent's cartoon Jacket, I splendid ebony D flute, ivory trimmings, super ior Turkey morocco shopping bag, •ladies' high cut balmoral boots. Fortt-AC.LUBoi . 65, (so.)—one :of the following Artteles,• viz: Black or colored alpacca dress ;pattern, poplin dress pattern, one piece of - bleached or -brown sheeting, engraved silver plated 6 bottle revolving castor, 334 yds. superior , cashmere for pants and vest pattern, extra heavy honey comb quilt, two fancy colored bed ,spreatis, pair- gent's calf boots, 4,,yds. farmers' 'good wool frocking, fancy cashmere plaid dress pattern; best quality balmoral skirt, • rosewood brass alarm clock, ladies' aliwool cloak pattern, silver-plated cake or card basket, fur -Muff or cape, • ladies' fashionable . wool double shawl, splendid clasped Family Millie, 9xl2,'record page and engravings, 2. yds, double width water-proof cloaking, set ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks, one set lace curtain. ' " Fort A CLUB ov.loo, ($10.) 4 -ond of the following articles, viz: .1 yds. double 'width clOaking . or coatillg,:2 large, line, bleached linen table covers, , with one doz. large sized, dinner napkins to match, . twenty-five .3. - ards, splendid hemp cat patine', good colors, extra quality black -or al paca dress patterns, extra quality poplin:. dress patterns, one large piece superior quality extra -. Width sheeting, pair gent's calf boots, best qug, qty, silver hunting; cased patent lever watch, one dozen. ivory,..haudled, steel-bladed knives and forks, silver-plated. engravdd'l3 - bottle'l'evOlvltig castor, with .ent , ..giriss lx)ttles,,splendid , violin, box and bow, complete, single barfershotzun, Bacon's six-barrel revolver, pair superior, white .. wool ,blankets, nice fur muff and cane, 'Silver- .t plated engraved the pitcher, with salver, 73.4 yds: , •al I wool fancy eassimere, - for suit, I. ' doz..Rogersl, best silver-plated forks, common sense sewing, ' and embroidering inaehine, 2- heavy honey comb quilts, splendid Family Bible, record and ! photograph page. For larger Clubs the value -Increases in the :same ratio.. „ . ; Catnlogale / of Goods' and 'Sample sent to any address iree. Send money by registered letter. Address all'orders to .A. L LEN I ", IT AWES it CO., 15 Federal St., .I.lostoni - Ailm.;„ p. 0,11 ox: C. aluDealetdiuDryandFancy,Goods,Cut-+ - s, Cat Plated-Ware, Albuins, Leather , ' Goods; TA lk - IENSEt) 1W THE UNITED'-' STA_TS:'''' "Auti , •ifixtrfr:` NEW 'E'NGLA.N,I) Pawnbroker ' s , Joint'-,'Stock, ; OF UNREDEEMED GOODS, CONSISTING OP • SILKS, SHAWLS, DIVE.:SS.GOQDS, Linen Goods, Dry Goods, Cottons, leancy.:GoOds„Y Albums, Bibles, Silver.Blated.Wure; Watches, Cutlery, Sewin g ;Machines, &c., „ ;To be sold at OBE fIOLLAR . EACII: without - 14- ' pint,to value, and not to be paid , for until you know, what'you are to receive. ' •• • • - - •• • STOCK VALTJED AT 1200;000, ' SALESROOM, 30 Hanover St:,' 'Boston:' - 'The most popular, reliable, h prompt and bush , gess-Dice concern of the kind.. Theest 'of Mos.; tOn reterencou'ttirnishoo on'appliention:' By pa.' trcmizing, this sale you :have a chancy to • eic change your goods with alarge'varieW, to select . TERMS TO AGENTS.-=We believe our terms to. Agents. are superior , to, those offered by, any - othenhouse. -Take partisidar votico of this: Our Agents are not required to pay, one ,dollar for their presents, es hi an other concerns., . • - : llertincat,-giving-a-complete_descriptionl'of„..,„ =tides that will be sold for. one dollar each, will be sold at the following 'rates: - . TEN for $1; THIRTY (with present) for $3• SIN:TY (with present) $0; li: HUNDRED (with preseut);slo. And same rate for larger clubs. LOON_ I THIS CfIANCE to get 'a. Silk Dress, Sewing Machine, Gold Watch,' or some • other good - article. of equal value; with but very little trouble and no expense to the Agent. • • . FOR A. CLUB OF THIRTY, we will give the son sending it the choice of the following artic les: Print dress patterns, Worsted -breakfast shawl White linen tablecloth, - ,Embossed table e spread, Set of steel-bladed knives and forks, eleLl :I.Ar c i .. Leh a ntz,e o d. w., ste c r y -p d i r a es te s dli t q e d-liu i e . d i egg es et t extra quality cloth Boots, elegant braided silk parasol, one hundred pictu.re morocco photo ,gragh Album, elegant lvory-handled spangled - silk fan, one-doz.large Sized Linen towels;ladieS''" morocco shopping bag, Alhambra Quilt, fancy Balmoral skirt, ladies' son/. Gold California dia mond rLug, Gent's plairpor engraved Gold ring,"" (Hi carets line) ladles' solid black walnut writing desk; ladies' fancy black walnut' Workbox, or a cottage Clock. . . ',YOE A CLUB OF SIXTY, one of the following. articles: Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Three yards double width water-proof cloaking, thibet shawl, four yards wool frocking, set of lace Cur. tains, ladles' double wool shawl, silver-plated card basket, splendid engraved silver-plated ice pitcher, engraved silver-plated tea pot, one hundred-picture Turkey morocco photograph albnin, Lancaster Quilt, fancy plaid wool shawl, twenty-five yds. sheeting, alpaca.' dress pattern, engraved silver-plated six-bottle revolving Cas tor, pair Gent's call boots, Harris cloth pants Sc vest pattern, splendid ,balmoraP; skirt, ' set' Of ivory -handled knives' with silver-plated Forks, pair of all-wool Blankets; rosewood-frame brass alarm 'clock, splendid beaded and lined silk parasol; ladies' splendid morocco traveling , bag, thirty yds. print, or a Marseilles Quilt. POE silt U plated ONE 11UNDREP, splendid en graveder tea set; three pieces, (sugar bowl, tea pot and creamer,) silver-plated eake Basket; fancy plaid wool long shawl, twenty-live yds. Hemp Carpeting, splendid Violin and bow, , English Berage shawl, iorty-five yus. sheeting, splendid alpacca dress pattern, silver hunting ease Watch, splendid family Bible with elegant, steel engravings and FamilY'Record and' phett4 graph page, poplin dress pattern, engraved slit.. ver-plated, lee pitcher, splendid. -- ,Beaver-Cloak Pattern, Slitirpe's revolver, fancy eassimere coat, pants and-vest pattern 'extra quality, splendid accordeon music box, one pair flue damask table covers 'with one dozen...Boner...napkins toinatch.t 'Presenia.for'Larger,Cltibs an Yro~ortion : Tills is no liUmbug, -Lottery, Gift Enterprise or sale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, .square sale I of Unredeemed Goods, Our G oodeare NE'VY AND NOT SECOND BAND. _ Arne we gliarantee more for:the „ money invested than mut be bought at any wholesale-store in the country. ' will please take notice ofAhls. Do not.; send:names,' burnumber 'your clubs from one , upwartll.•:•Malie your letters short; and plain as possible: • - , • • Be sure and send money amounting to $5.00 or ntore - by - ItrarkritareirthErrsar-(wltich-can-.he- , sent from any calicet)P. O. , 31oney,,Order, or Es press; for liMen 'sent way yorkrun no risk of losing it whatever. Small amounts may toe.: sent by. mall, but be sure , and put, them, in the pale° younell. . . . ' , Vl'e umnot bo responsible for Money lost, un-, less' some preiduttions are takn. to 'lnsure Its , surety. , , f . . f ", 1,, + t - ' ti g . Send your address in full, Town, County and ,State:. All Certificates are good until redeemed. S. -C.,'IiIIOMPSON tt CO., No, 30 Hanover Street, Boston. J . •Send far Clrculars. , ..; ~ 4., • • •• ..;:" lUD augt r DTUSIC; `:4 c: TO. , TEE altf:Ao _LOVING rEOPhE: rmi pp o Lu*alx.A. AND ,V1C.1241,TX! The aadersidned M . 13 - 1 S --Where-can-be-10W atall-Limes,-the • )• sirazemusrc, 174 MUSIC 'INSTRITCTORS, .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, - ALL_KINDS OF STRINGS, •-. At the Lowest Prices •• • - Particular attention given to TEACHING BRASS BANDS and . oacriESTRAL SOCIE, Trt'4„ Also, . 'Music arranged at- short - notice, for Piano, Flute or, Violin for,Trios, Quartets , Full Orchestras and Brass ' Bandit.- Also. agent for the celebrated ALBRECHT, REIMS, and sr: - mill , PIANO ; 'also agent for the best make, of ORGANS. N.B.—Lessons isven at Store or residences. , Ali'lliONY SCHMIED, No.-17i 2. , :r.•Pront St.,' (Wolfe% Row?: ab. , Walnu t, aplll-3nao] Columbia, Penn'a. PATRONIZE THE -BEST -- 2,500,000 CUSTOMERS IN FOUR TEARS' . Ifaclug the largest capital, most experienced buyers, anclextensiVe.:trale 431% any, concern in the Dollar Sale business we ' ' GUARANTEE SATISFACTION • In every instance, and also - the - bat selectiefi_ot Goods ever offered at t" 3 ONE :DOLLAR • EACH. 110 other concern - has any stunc.tolecrever our Ants are selling. Our motto:. "...Prompt and. Reliable. Male and fenutio: agents wanted In city and country. , THE ' LADIES Aro , partiathirly retested to try' Our _popular Club -System iof sel ng all kinds of DRY - , ANO FANCY GOODS, 'DRESS 'PATTERNS, " COTTON CLOTH', CASTORS_, , : SILVER-PLATED .GOODS, WATCHE'S, &c. - (Established 11361.) A patent pen fountain and a cheek describing an - article to be sold fora dollar, - /0 ets;'-.50 for 92. :91 /for 44; GO for 46; 100 for:110 VsentLymailf .FAePreSent B to getter up, (worth Lb percent. more them those sent by any other concern.) according to size' of club: , Send us a trial club or If'not "do not' fail - to send for it .N..13.;- 1 0iii, Into 'slamild,',iiiarixt• Netir.YorkAloltar,jewelrtsalmi; or toga's" . I:ea CompanlpSJZ as At is noth worths sort: ' , • • EASTAL9l.7„er=fral&;: lnitiySOnoJ , pt;;,0,9k.: =I lIIE
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