The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, July 26, 1868, Image 2

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A. M. RAMBO,
Columbia,. Pa.
Satiir`daV,
COWIIINICATIONS. letters, contributions, generally of
merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable
from friends/rare all quarters." (
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FOR PRESIDENT,
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FOR VICE PRESIDENT;-.
SCM.TIZMAMTE:t.
Democracy Mid '
T be' Copperhea d i"e'redoiitin Unky
upon the : extraxaganne. of „tho,ltcpub
t ljoan, party, in tlie adritinistration :Or the
government',-' but- , -IlieyLfOrge.i.- . -.thit- we
lately; passed through, a' great' Demberatic
which; coat Alte.iqv . erneneutt7t i il.
lions of dollars co-subdue, and. that the:ex-
penses of the • goVernment' are still 'very'
large in keeping these siarneVen?icFatie
rebeli in subjection,. and, restoring ;:the
country; ton condition• of peace.-- - These
are necessary' evils, which 'follow' , '• such a
„
war as we have had, but extravagance,
fraud
fraud and ihiev'ing Charged,so often upon,
the liadicals .rez,lly 'properly belongs to
the Copperheads: Sirice'Andy Johnson's
succession'to . the "'Presideritial:, chair
through bullet and a .T)etno
critic liooth, UP the patronage of the goy- .
ernmeut (and it' is large) has npder
his control and heen.'gi'Ci - oitt:',i,cVtii:Par-,
friends, eiilie '''”
ar, e p
eris„,er renegade ilepnblicanEr. , Nearly
all, the : revenue"' officials' Tare "folloWerS bf
King Andrew great
-
rho:lode riepartmenti:
, -
whereby,the,goveratuent,haslost millions
of dollars, has been' the'"Work"-of 'these:
DemOdiatic''odcili'YvhOlfric'e.'.4lcrWilich ;
upon : g9ferntnent c pap, -, - Jhese
Copperheads, talk-:of corruption;, &fez* .
scound &c.;•when they thentselvea'';ire,
retie-Mai "their;thieiinefingri deCiTia to:
'thepockets"'ofllncle,Sans 'The laboring
inan,the,xcecfranic, the.merchant,;and.the'
financier, should= remember •these •:things
when' CapPerhead'iditorsapieal to their,
buidensonie debt, &c. :.: Tell :these_ men,
that:by:the acts, of Andrew •Johnson and
Dernociatio - dfficials;inilliods
'lays haiebeenlitolen" from, the :Trcaspry,
that might have,
,been, used .to 'pay, oUr
National debt; = and' this stolen - money
,: tiseVto-keep these
,officials in power_ and
, - , reStorel,tbeii- rebel friends_ to - , their. loit
pOssissionsin the,eountry-,These are facts .
. which , all the lying of 7Demoeratia new , ;; . - - 1
papers o'r orators "cannot oteitiiiii - [•':Let
every maii;e - x'aiiiin) - or himself and see it
almost every detiauding-distiller, revenue.
officer, treasury;ag,ent oeivhatever else hp'
may be, bas not beeri'one - of ' , Afilly_t'obli- -
son's chieying - tiptiOiotees...zArid tlioSe','i4h‘o
have heen
-most,active, in -;defra ud i n g,
cohriteifeiting,Tstealia,g, or . whatevei , .llie
T. >
' eriiii - VVitiays , tlie-firattvbeueridiriCto;
,rP
~ i-i- ... - i ie. " 6, :i `11:h7.721-afaelit—Wperifolitiiii-47.11::
:'Our• debt is large enough, we, allicnow,.
that itis - fo large'it is chargable' th'e
- Democratic 'art and 'And 'Johns
ad the Republican, policy, been, fully,
carried out,,unimpeeded by ilia Acciden
ey, our national ItidehtednesiL - Wonld ; 'noir
only lave"be'eic'
cou nt ry fo ng , ag oii k tp eac e, a nd,ttaAbe high-,
-way Ao-prospe - rity-ancl-a-sound-:financhil;
t_Butrqtraiew ^Johitioll "iiiteposed,'
impeeded the pogress,- of-,reconstruction,
and by his'frliey„;,,foFeed-..-oefolieipuiii
try the additional expense "of all the Re=
• and a'atain l l,6rlrly: 4 "‘fgheie 'idulttlOng
ago been =!dispensed 'ea r
penses gres i tly e l•c + dt s ellbliSor the• Demo-
craticpaiti,'rer uretT.artir, sustained by
..%treaeherous President
„ . :-VipperheadlPoli-'
ticiaiis t ` cliaig ex di uses upon,
the'Ridicals hut trail Viriu'lh,in
the .dopperheada9mist bear the: respottm
bility of ihe - delaY , : „ ii reconstruction
the consequent inereaie of the government"
2r: , '.e • l c "
eXTerlsell7• aS Is t r,der
over ihe.past,..feir.:-..yeara':ot
reign and' lei tireiiil'illiaoe" sa'a i d Var's'e
answer. ..'lliiiiAlii,ta,ilieCopperheads, is
they now greet ..,to,pee it, before their
friends relllelle,cl . 4loeihre they gave them'
aid in cr:eatine`lhis!greactiebt i .F..wep.reight,„
have bavettiVAT6f!-bikart!) 9/60 A Ciatac
, party been; - Opp o::the,courAry, ihere,
would`teverhe'lieenai-ebellioia, and as
•
7,f .
a consequence„no.heavystaxes.to,oppresi
the people to; pay L olf, 4 tedebilift the'ebuTt
try,bigthe,r eakstairdesS,Demopracyorho,
see the' fardteof theT 'oi3Poilentdpbuts'eevei
itl7 , lS" Ete; "
up.their t ewu.tanraomi,CerrUption.i., t =
Whenever,. You- hear-, a Copperheid
prating .aborkennheatty'debt,toppressive ,
taxas-andlthe
ins the ; Ki. - tai'liiiiirerie:d,,,pmple,, tail'
him ; once=` ""made •
•... kis, party , kept it increasing,and Ault ,_Arr
r drew' JOhntionhil'it; givee haek.;:tcNthe
.•
nt‘tl9 ll B
debt,.: siTi r i.it..hiving?.,: ! Denicieratsl:in, the.
WhiskeyoßitieeinOwther ;'anther:-offices-of(-the:
;:the
Go;ierninent;'JMN'e`,'StoleiitinO r renieneY
•,than would, p.a, y forstthe_purchase` , ,of., the
evestatudistslanda+-shOuld 4,'ourr --cute?,
',"
_
• 'll+l ,
,ScareyeFs mgo; 'Mien Tolio,llS;Hies
tand,reprilir?oo - * - 41. 7 CO;cir# ,
thO', Stite 'teoisLsiure6 ; qoxiori t t earo emu -
was*,:cainlithitos:AlriAboiclinitod% States
Owing fcroaroo4lefeotioircamohg,
6giVl,7,iiZaTiagUif - ie
I,,war l iewrotato rano ad tkez,fo lowtoginthy
-:‘ "
wan toi 4;44.0`..?0,'„f0 m f
aroile)iitYr exeePt l to
tkit "tol l 7v 2 . ( men
paper! , * "--toe"
r;fAsstkpiiiirt,f 'ontitAy'
g' iiiid,44'ery?Agiali 010141 411,t , faifor •
';ortlielGratt . w woo wrlaelo: fa,
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:":‘PeTYl.—ilf)'lBll.l,lio,4,l6-gt,5400441.0,4't.i
RES
'To the Voters of Lancaster County.
As a specimen brick of the me4o3 - :),i.*
which our County Conventionimscalolte
' m an iie ted*welerneay.g,to stite ; :, , ,o9"iti a
fa ikii, and AV the itiriit - iiOdur 'plttfiftii-Te- '
cidgSbetgiViltheAn . approve iiiitlie'ebn`-'
~, ....., ...,-, 4 . t '''
.. ...r" .-'
^ du c k . of those whst.;Wcytkiristrutitintalit!,,
Y''''ll' i ' "i - ' ci d -
Tit ber'' ' - ' - ''''" f:.
,e ee itign ~ - ur ott„ y„..,., aventiorrt?ie
in the t'Suninter of 1860nd 'settled ac•
cording to , the usages of the party, a full
ticket, and then-final/be-adjourned:A- -The
ficket was, in October, duly elected. Mr.
Day Wood was on it for Assembly and
elected, but before the Legislature met,
die& A successor had to be nominated;'
and the question arose how should he be
- nominated 7 — The political Managers I of ,
I.:4lMaster city :i're equal, to .any emer,g9tl- ;
cy,-and they, through the County Com
vinitted, called 'upon.' thisCouvention - 'that - ,
had a djoiirned : finalty, ,• was dethl'ahil With::
out power to- reassemble , or to , do any Oct.,
Yet, under the call of the 2nanagersoiley
.did assemble• to nominate ; another in Mr.
wood's place, - `and'- for no:9therlittrpOste,; ,
yet," after a:nomination " wai,,made, an Ad.„,
journment agreed :.to, -and= many of. 14.1 e:
-delegates had ;left. the 'hall,- some- very
adroit 'gentlemthj',. :Vetting:it:lg 'tn'the , 'ritig;,
roadsa motion Ah:ll4: . Mi. - . J. A. piesiapa
I :and others uf his clique should be appoint
ed delegates to ;represent the' county :of
Lancaster in'a' State' 'CtVtiVentieri'.lO' be'
...
- lelc rit :IBarrisburg, and as such to,yete
- for John W., Geary, a . candidate for :the
Governorship; thns-actually and absolute
ly:EirestaPiig the ',people - of the bennty ,
and Cheating thentortitt of an.oppOrtunity,
.of expressing their views or making- their
chbice from among the different aspirants'
fee:that Office: Riiiienetritiedias 'Made,'
but reinepAtrance was,in pin., ~ An appeal
was;; made.•byt ruanyttßePublicans-, who
Isi‘med' -and 'sent" to 'the. Chairman. (31r:'
~ ~
Samuel'Slocuiti) of the'Cihnitiocinitiiiii
..requesting, an, 'oppoitunity.,,,for; t h A. people,
to elect delegates," but-no answer was made..
' The Norih'9liecii"street cliqUes:and•tbuo
li'ad i - L ji•ddi'ed"thai, they'ana their' ban;era'
on alOrie,lied, - ,the„,rigbi.,.to l repreient,the
people in the State Con - vontion l -twithop.t
'consulting' t.!l - people, - ‘-hedii - usei'..;they lit 11-
'kj;eie' iyit,:p6iie',4 . 4, - 60 , ;woti!d'4'yeitlInC'e
been elected b u t by the :frattd,they,riaV J
tisedin.the Convention . that bad I no. right,
'to 'ibiaSiiemble.or • nctY Bound 'handliind,
foot, the people had no redregi;''a'nidiid ,
it, 'Siiii Mit; ,;(1. ' that:' i'hie'bfECe2heiiiiiii deie ,
g a tie M, eon) d
,g'9“..,t0
bargains with,.delegates.:,,They: went,i and :
General 'Geary, to . thei rgreat.d slight, wag
dUly - nominated' an'd . 'afte,rwid.i',eleeted:
Whether '.lie . Made. promises , or, not .we
have not„the..Means of knowing,' but we
havithe'satisfactionjto know--that one of,
those delegates; . a' Handsome' itieee litf 'Mei";
Mlity, -desired to , I be
~ ,Sepretery, or:peputy,
Secretary of the Commonwealth ; :failing .
in that, , , hit '-worild` :be vPloir.lnspecior, ;-
&inn; in that he Would, be - Wiiiske 'ln
spector ;, failing :,in „t.hat,":,heWouid , : be
Revenue efficer ;Jailing in tbat,-he would,.
:he 'a . ..delegate tb , thelNaticinatCOuvention •
it . biiCiiii . :' fliiiiii - Xiiii" that'fie Would fake
some, 444 clethes,Untif.neit year:when he,
:would; like:: to :. represota ustht Ale: S tae
Senate:' I r W,ithlenditranceof suet: triitk erY
ti efbre thee:, can nti): - :Olie,..b§ - so' ririe" as'
j:o,'!..elotiget hid, li") 4 . .tli`e - .riose:,'l3:"Y,A99lol-,
'ii..eTJAP - .3*-o*.:_r_ 4i...i.:4;...1,..:-..:2:..:,-..:-,-_,:-
...Editor
I , ,Seyn u tone t Spee 4 c2i:iipthe. 'New
,York'
Hlob
In 1.363; when the nation was at the ' , Moat
threatening crisis of itst' struggle; Gove'iner
SeYmenti' as Igxecrttiv . e• or the State, took
open
•-
ilecidett—gronnds •against
tinforeeiden tor; tlie r tiniftiri 'NOw. - 17- - otic city.
; trhis.; , co — urs . th&lGovernOn'enCouraged
'mob - in• that. , city; -, W•hiefe - r , proCeeded ,5 40!
riturdir :the eolorett peoplei. enen;l. Wdm en
:and , criildreff - indiscri int ri ately: Tier:6th (this
!work' it proceeded to , , attable the: Tribune-,
office, - - and threatened( other.loyal
GovernerSeyrnouttcitnit poebbastis. ted4e4r
.:York, , arid: (milled:the :,:frieb,gieektitg-rwithl,
innocent ..blciodpatoupd ,Itti rat at: the , MY(
- .and ...3.addreiried mlbeitir t:ite th . o
following hbnikivcr. , phiasese-f- b1z , ""67...
"My friends, I have come downikerefrom:the
quiet , ofthe. country ~,to ,see ;what,•,was, the
difficulty , , to ienrn what' all 41111s"treuble
....ceneertattig. the draft: tj.eet, red assareZion that
I am yourfrienal. 40.prearions cheering..)*„.Xon
have . .betem
ttoi , friends-z-feried , ter"Yea;*yestr
•rabakg..Bo-1 .
and"noW, r aspurCypu; nay falow 7 ol Izens„thfit
is am here totsbourytown tes'finyufriendkiiip.
[Cheers.],. L, inicapt_ you that,l home sent •
my A:djutantGentratto , 'WashingtoiiitO
:Iwitiratiro.authoritiesi thrrenruitt. - toakiiid' this
Arattsnspenned.andoitimped[Vouifer,ouscheersij•
I wait'forlds - returli;
and I assure you that I will do allthata. &at to
see that there is no inequality and no Nvronk •
•.done,,,to any ond. wish you.thke - good. &ire Of •
Il.ll,yroperty.aagooacAlzens,-anal see that,every
person is safe 'The"safei- keeping' 'or property
anslyessonszestswithyOu, h ttfehargo you to •
,disturb neither., It is...your duty to maintain
- lb& goda•enier , of-the know r-y•na .•
wish, you ; now , toneparateas.•goon
gitizens..and you can assemble agaiti.Sgherievor.
wlstilto , so:Q•l'vaiik"you to' leave all lome •
4AWrandg w4lSee,talYoßr;zilp.ta.•.)Vaitttintil
my A•djutant returns, from: ashlngton. ane
you slialltbe:"WisfiedJi.Lissendto, nteomdtsen
that there bine harm done,to persons OryprOpeT •
'v. bin retire' teneetibly."'".-. a.-Thitt,isttua.exallent...etimperiTE.docuiiient.6
It-
drrrVerfm.
~.SPaator.,,DOOl4llo:l4.olooe4do. a•. tier
walninbet,tofi,osnserVativezilegiitili
.
cans in , Danville, Pa., exirelikiiiirtheir
"Delii'dekt,iB" iSomi
•riz.: In •
nations, anti asking,nts opinion.upon tit
4 7.," .<•.•• 14041) I s 4
41 1 4,0q.g•.,PtiVr0V, 00 4:10 - walgar4:PaLtY.•
Sena 4 Or+ , Doolittle: prOnouts. llobided4 ,
against-a &irk party bloyamat;
1 °9:: ' l l9l lll l:M Li i n ?Pi i
nations, aolaringlptatinJils •
ofhthe. , ponstitutioniielin - volveti,
I
.I*P.RI.
- -
$ll. • •,.. s .....•
'lElea l i f!Pql Xtl ffi l V itl ! .. ,
„,Finn Blair ' s trio sons :; r)t.!•cr',l?4
beai
ing its natural fruit in the:Senth:k
":Democraticuueeting,-. held tin: Richmond,
Nry.;; . l7on;thcill.th inst. , eiciatiiierisOrLWis - c'l
'61.111i6 .
latfortu 1n44113.E, , q3tq11 Awn 443. first
;Slavery yds , dead; but : : iecession was - ;noit.
dead: ‘sal . a*tioUld“nOt;adniit had'
not tf is, i'a, 3 rl;6y;:, " ' • '"
ia. , accepted;tho„ iicket.becituse 'Oraucif
;who. hnd tsaidtivhst he 4h:li:shout
'ilettiUg'tiV , iiiilittryf'over 'etc& itutlio:rity'
•
Horatio, mind yon—the " ArtfalDodger.P. , l
;Heavens I.
• •• - ' • '• organizatiomotSeymour d:Hangerg ;
I - , -- g.mitr JUSTICE' CllXSr . got l'our"votes
0.41 $ll ~c("zaz4 lia±i,complenar...,4l,,,SoyAnpil3s:llorantgersu:spip:,
1 11 4.19 1 i4. 1 41.!:,W49.4044 8 49 1 0.4 1 R 8 1PPE1rn74 :beJo:order after a avhili3.,kd'i . V.(B
! Alen :for The ,;ble.binit idtphitial inathior.tio ..:1:-Ta . homatoO-rotHoratio, Boyintoir, :after Pio
- I • - • _ • olephp,n,witlT blkirl9Pdge4o-Pi
iiihichfetiregideeibvernfiezhilida'Oblpe , hlt nioke. • 7
tkk' . 3 ,-. itionaP4ies
'f"'" r - 1 - ,1411; '
. 7 ! --441°s " dligrdor - t6,% i ga - A : i4: / (
‘,!BlCcl.yOU-4474.439f!,0A. - Pupoletu ve.t,tfiiWii,
• ,We n 'Weeder whatmvetuvfcleiCep,qo,r.'4,t4 announces
I`l,ll-• :t
" - - leep a ifgh ,ho orti?,?,.poteoenltie
! ! de4,lki : g4i lf aiAhe 4rthiCO . ti:
t' oBl' ifel- "
; o ~ , Arr., I rreoP --ii`Xn4
,„,vohypntion.,atztow.,JLOriC .i.!.toataue,cohia - - T. .•tavi,v 1
, "'"`T h -r!,"s:ikaiilodiatia„ nims-piatlio fter.r.,
net';;;:aceept"tha :r.?e!nield;koralwitskou_ 1 10 F.
or /JP esst
;11 149110.„itri `9llo. ey
rt ..11114-,t
itry:tl del
rta s-1-- ev6ey . ` , ' onii teapeaplcers, • • .
, e eetl,c
< trwaiiithp,seynoorziiid.
Seymour iu Tears.
; I •4 k , The New York Tribune says, the,fol
liiWino• touchline , incident occurred at
r .
many Hall immediately - ediatoly-.4f *, the
1: - :na e,tn ination : When the ballot liikierini
rrigit'ed, Mr. Tilden, of New Yori.. sought
Ar.,Soymour. and found him ivine?43lsl'
- Taritute-roorns of the Convention altll,
entirely alone, and with the tears stream
ing from his eyes. "My God, Tilden,
what• shalh÷do4= -, r-ttris.-is'-terriblel" — et s '
claimed the reluctant one. The placid,
Tilden was equal to the occasion, and re
plied with something,_ portinstot,)f_ not
Orleinati " Sir,'tLe President had sOught,
you, not you tbq presidency, and, you
must take consoled ;
locked'
,qruts , arid„,sougikt oro E ., retired
'quarters ; luutually-Ampppyl, 1t! , , ,
.Tears, Idle tears, I, know. noU will& they mean—
Tears froin, the deptha,of,some :Ovine despair
Rise in the hpa4, apdpiither t9Aliq,eyes;,.,;
In loakiniOnTpg happy Autninn fields t ,
Ainl tla nking &pie thp'4 th' a t.i n . n n 6, mol.n•":
AD vziiili:sttriT.: 2 :-11, 7 16 ct
"our redaccA in': the folloVrinr• card : '
BCILUMFER• COLFAX.
" • : GRA NT-&-COLFAX',' '
'rittotratS',. Washington;' D. C.'
ReSpectriilly, folios the peoplc,g, the-
United States. that
.they -will be engaged.:
in -tan ain 6 - some: old.' rotten `.Democratic"
hides, 'after the 10tlt 'd .. 'n± of Novoni-'
The , senior member. of , tlio.firtri,! having.
considerable experience 'itr:-the'lbusiiiCisS,-'
thinks that, by the liCho","aflii4';a44:,
work - will done in,asat?Sfactory : in . apper...
„, Refereace-- - -Gencrals: I Buckner; Akin—
berton, R.-E.-Lee; and other•distingiti,iliJ
ea' persons of the snine E persii3tion.^"
rit . 1.11 ,• , •
•NYi:hqar,:orittp..4ew, project
wo uld-be' ,rulers are Jabout , to inaugurate.. ,
The &Age Wio'plidtia' early' day;
Aele z , ,,: ditiolih,,iteiV.!Site - CoiiilitiOli :to
••• .•, ..... ../
. . .
oPiPa,tc:reapdidate,,fori Governor;
I
:real object:we' do:: not, now:see;' , buv as,4 t is•
; . •111'91 Slir - •-i •
age'thingSlia'th9# oiy . n . owt,,y(s,,luust sup
posu'iitat soine'bodg is to gain some advan-,
.togsov.cr,spyzeboorg would riot•
otherwise ; have; and ilbeiefoie; , 'Jwe thin k,
that , ilies.tiaagps and CU Stgi
had h'e"Eieflie" Vtificity j.dbei•ed.EC Be,
P4tiept,senpfccueo.2 -,.Wp:have known bet
.ter mem than:you are . to fail In 'un
dertakings by beine , ' - tob'srittehlti a hurry.
•
GOV. VA . NCE 01 . 3: his, Way helix from
the s •:Denaoeratie Convention,.- .made a
speech" in Richmond; ie ; , which he
pressed .hiS enfidenee that :What the: Con ;
federaby'fought fdr.woUld' he won b „the
election „•„of ;_Seyinour and. _Blair..
heartily agree with him se -far; -but the
people whO heaCthe•'ConfeddianY
, - en the
field, are 11Vi." te . beaten the
,not,whip..B-rant,, we
don't believe.!that Illoratie- Seymour' can:
. de; it :I '•! •
[corresnOncienco'detho Spy.]
Coal , , -ItiOts 'Sellanyllitil County.
• - July
'6."l.lStird' reports - ebn,
corning the .., " Schuylkill
631=17; r e:in . ..be corrected_ knowing the• .
following facts coneeining coal operations:
The Coal '''Fokitin, of: Selinylkill 'produces
"of varying In
from 'i6 . `onci'dollar!Per„
tlitichtnaf.or?
- Thal ::ttrrrodifa - ea. p • .e
prodacing'tlro lower_ iced coal bait& been
'losing monciy;• in' some - places as' much" as
'ono thousail" gollarsi; per rn On th;
collieries producing , trio best article 'of coal.
latVernade bat 'a Stnull' - Prcifit: ~ The wages
of trio men havo'bee'n'so. onuill'aslo'scarce-,
'lYpurCliase,food stifficie r netti'upport.
',` "
In some places outside liaMislitivire,
• ceived ;but steven .and
colita.por .week.;; and, theiraime :has - lnot
-averaged mora,thimetvventp_three; days.per
. month this,..would.:•give,.them. but; thirty,
dollars and nine: cents ta support ithem- n •
_selves for wan:oath. -ClASLOperators haVe,
:paid the bestyrages lha price of eoatwouid,,
:allow ; awl in i many :instances, have avorked•
ait.a.loss,:hoping,atiat /the 41 rude would • be- e
come better;; l but,,ttathere "seents• tothariel
- .pores.%) f; t ce f loft: coalyvthey 'have
really encouraged,the;morptotstrike; think-,
-lugt this.will-lutvaallecidencyatol stimulate :
PrieWshr;:wlaieb,ogeratoraandlatten....i"o,..,
the relleveolfroAltheir tpresente..embairaaa
meat. The reports of violence , are , nheurd::
;dram :therlscrathat ; •thev..majOritry. , :ef the
1 , operators; if tlie_y•iio petpublic73bmcPuragie
the strike, secretly - sympathize with;. lie
,EAriktTAt ae.thilY4WlPaatat tie - t.:AtoPltne 9r,
;kie:Lw.prk4ss9....oPrtiZ tiMertneYa Advance
Jim, price : of .t.Setil; toriPuch a:price; as tyviil y
tAnAti l 9 I.lle9l4o,mtericzwithont. AS to
_the meraipor•the pr.emut.. - ptrilmal havelno . ,
comments, but that tho men and operatera l
ronderatintil,ene•Anelber: is evidentplajolyp
to:plt,,wliol.are.,famillaz•rwAthlithe present
status of ;business ain f Schuylkill
;fttfilre tmay,;,contieueedt
.4 1 1 3 .,Au1t..ta ,deterptine,.;:butilt cannot.con-,,
letiliSinilhatnEmend•raper4orLaraAs o
anxious to work as parties are to Purelisse l
:ceelomtl,the present ..ctinditien:eamionly he,
„agetairited,,forby: the:load tmaa, ruinl to the;
I ,Inajority.ef, thstkoperptorsJotcontinuaavork,
,autibear,Abeirlesses.lthaquestiortruayihe i
!-. B Aiiedtwz•Why.zillOanotitttle operatorsasni-,
:peal.ark,inAtead oc ; depending , Wpm: We
merkin&newra stop, the vollieries2,4/ •bhin k ;
Asti thiszle aruswereddbyaPaylngE,thatetlia,
1 , ntiddiermen,bave made.advances- ,tcumanY,
of: thm.eperatorso hdr.there seems ..tottlia .
; some sorb tilia-reason,to be airenc,w.hy,co4l.
eitr,nCAshipped tatscreditor,rwhensyoni•leil. ,
thatt4haartexteltavaaildtruciel•xxiiut,
,should; you give e.T.at : reasen ithattrybrt Lash
not ship at the.preseptpricosishemayAbilik, s
Jhat4o.ur.reasenlitcnoturorthy•Oiteansidei•-s
ation, and to put the holCquesticyn.:Ack p„
!: I P°•3il,ll77 ll 9.°l 3 ..g. 4 . l lftn.l. 7 t9TPlPPainZ•_;P.lfned'r
a '?9 .i MICCIII•I!e:PWS 23 t•04 0 !-Pmai :; . ; t
;-,71 74:1 1 .MAJE.,51...v0 „halt
4 'F I '
ciJ b
dCr.4 . IID • fa.
PAP RTC: 5l ldt eikers
kr:;..A.:4 standard Denteeraticoivork—Ellairet
ißheterle,l37K43co,l4=.4ai sal ;:,.> ! 4
trumpeto4lriat °Ube ~ D elklocracy- - ,A.-,
,generuliblainli —.4 ttitriF
new,exereizet.irt • grturunar--Seystiourl
,doellning„lionainationl,
The gray uniforixt wellaieetimesSeymotat7,/
lytitchow,daisit4fit Frank Minis» 1
' Dix to tieymetir: 7 -tSiJiali&freepsf:enlyagh
to take caro:of thelneb,4tiodrpitt
Southorn •journaLicaDa.tßoYinottr-touir
The liisiing - Generation or Vaga.
bonds.
o jeurneymeXkicklayers of. this city
luic . e, adopted a re . '" ation deelaring4hat no
\ ‘.t„ti,efiet: shal#o4l4;ceetoit4to
tiirWpPreiitiebs afime ti :/grihei'masTAl
brksk!layerld dst ift,eek
protested 9)ainstt)ilis Court4lM 8044)1106a5'
community, Tito / fact c annot be disguised
that the tendency among American me
chanics to make their callings monopolies,
1q41e19153)Pg919174433. " -21Pc9g44Cm,;.What,
the bricklayers have done, various other
.journpymeitart - Lsarisluive doner; ;and noth- . .4
ing but a pretended regard, for decency
seems to restrain some mechanics from
, a - doptirig"resoltitiona t tliatZ
I vrfdeir - they fe11o4; the - employment cif lifiz
prentices shall . huprohihitedidtogether.„,
.We7picainnit as a generalthing that these
Men ; 'oi r fairniiy, that
'theyhavo boys and' girls gro;.ring up: 'What
sort of fi'fnturo ° are"tliisy`"inaliiiig fen• - their
off4riiig iipt;iiiirri c nithiiiil put
•Siiito.l3likiiii'd . tiaellapds - of
?"A.ro'ihei not
"dolpg every to Make
'their ihey seine
thing worse?, De - 1, these, L bricliiiiigreis . sup
pae,'l.4Calise'illey.hre'iritiViiiiiii;feWdollars
scarce ! in
their particulik, ranc o ra e, that other
I:well:Imes are not doing the same thing •for
their ' hra'heh'da „Irthere are
twelyo boys anxi 'ode and ready to ,learn of
and
`ten, ', of them• are tuyhed",nWay.,tiy,,,,thpse
odI• and isVortsigided.,jonyiney
' men,;Whiii "to teu:boys?
sons;
but firre,liketY'te‘,be:.th'e :s o ns
be'rhapk,'the children of
' The hoys go to,spine Other; trades-'
man. Pie would gladly.. take,,, them iks .ap
prentices„but there is a :rule iii trde
takinW more than
orie`or two• learners. So there is in some
other trade; an d in another;mad the boys,
'ilosolutelF,iiie'Ve l nied"'kriiinearning 'their
own livelihood in this. free and imlightened
countrx e l aps ietles
I L IP,9S ) F r ie
idre.i§liok,gars--tiul:gtars-4)eitao3 umr
derep. -j , • r ;,••'
"gild
what atioiiE the girls? o ley
to geow up gr,ow,np,hi,,,some
wap what iilo ) heepnzie of
qiiErdangerous ;pet!ind - , Of, young
of a PIOPer .*SyStett,,r
ciety th?y,would,be, ,fittobe:tlie i wty_es of
" young : mech ,would make
virtuous' , the
young conyls,,by„,iridiist s r,v, and,
WonlVbeChnie: ‘ .ricli; But the supply ;or
yohng - ineefiahieS in ; the next. generation
will tie i ., :'erry,,snidif;ii Y ,: . it:,is:xletermined, by
journeymen' in, this, geneAith'inlthitt their
"trades"tradesanal .de ,
tices." -
„, ..-„ I
advantage will the jOtifiley.inOn
bricklayer.
,reabze'at this time by at selfish
and h conteMPtlble,poycy to3srards,y;entlx,,
ineiniitirlSon with tha evil 'Which
ex
ample;mitat'ed.:by other, `rineckanics, Must
surely, upon 'hie own children?
These iegnhitioris In iesEi fiction of appren
tieshicp. are the most unjust and
,injurous
inoiernents'' of the effeCts are
'apparent.'even nOw bn .. t'Whnt - will they, be
in twenty , years More: . When' the vaga
bondism which will be nurtured by these
shail , relich its
full - height ?' 'Every', just man should
'tilitble at the prospect,—,Sunda,y'Dispiita.
ItE only. thing' with . wnich _Democrats
seemed:pleased is the slaughter of Chief
Justide' Chase. They chuckle over this a
great deal; and make and 'all - sorts of plea-.
sant remarks about his:innocence and Sim
plicity. Republicans speak of hiui as the
deadest man politically now living, and the
Democrats suggest that ItcpUblic;anz might
giVo them a voto of thanks for laying him
'out. - Mr. Seward talks of him as "Poor-
Chase Pear Chase!"
lion e dijiwne eanrion4.ll
2
'Sonetimes firod,for th'OPiirpose of raising
their corpses. Tlio„Demociats havo been
eallnon over ,Seymour and Blair.
Eut there po of getting their heads
iibbve *titer.
• I An old-t oldieriwbo'has logt, an arm, say§ :
'" I; am , miaittrig' to sec , f tho i people or thig
.'•eountry"a'rO4 - goinrs, io , '"el6et 'Floral° 'Say,
i tn'our;; and irthbr do Twill • sxfoar that I
Dist friglarrn in'a thresshinemachLine; - not in
Idefense!or'inkcciuntip.",•”l-"
I ,,,,,A.A . ew,XoKk,,p4per . .lsAys„that, , ,Blairttakoo,
fpfAncllipißtrukrposo- , :i . The "4 1 ;717.
ffPrCk•Pcs.f. l .3r.,s::l!!,3YckAr l3 illelipecitp think.
if€ 4! 11for., 1 PoilAoioal ,POrPo.4et:!l-7,t0 ,wit,
C0T,04?;.1, P 34 W-a-ft .44:R444 1 Y- "SPSkielh
tqfft.49. l .Y,lie.r,O:ll:Ali4n r ,Sr-
, ,
1
"It'is iiiiiid`tliai'L V:liiti'irtr`itiih'er'4;34'our•
for a future Senatorship. He's.:iill'haN;e, to"
• MON - 13 ettii , Delata;aitit theill ,,, .AV:- goixl il Mat eh
', Tor s thA s b ury ,ro ~ , ,,o k.) -...f0L.c.;-: 4:441 :,
Li ere4o , -.t.t.di • ,
~ ,,21.1:4 4.iersontil le..,!ttira„..valihsw. ,, :q' I b
iGeorge;porarteiaTiitinis:iiald to be:writingl
t4iii.tltlt , 9,bißM! ,, PilY.-. ,, 4e d9PsPothing.,elee.i,
1 , Albert. G. Mackay, the great FrenMasoh,,,,
is ripLplug,fpr Sta,te Senator i n,SetithL. Caro : ,
'i JPiiithiai iieeriliiiliiniliilliti"Siti-fireie,;"
tar. Covent: 'Garden; With itheLYthermometert
:at.,49.ldegrebs.l-1 , ..d 1 , i,d ,, ,,,; ~ .1 ; „ !„.‘,-, ~; .„;,.., ,
~/
:,I..,Louisitainpoleonl:.thinks s of,. , -becoming:
: ,, P14 1 1.r,,, t t'i ti,,i,. Oen!: ~4 ;,,.. ~ I ..1:: I "
,1, I :Elptqx..T„ Any,n3on . O. has,arriviid in ..Lon- ;
„•.„ „.. ~
I doh: ' ~
Trx 't \''s great sixty-day, - iiniiiiiii., ; "
1 ' 3 Gieeley"iiiiiliii liii' liaii'd 'at 'ea' ' feitii)ei•-"'
' 'Jamie paper: , ::. s;l: lo :, ,,, t- , ~ .4,:v ::,..: ~,,, ...
n' Go;n , Seyr!iotirowill , tin ake nice:llls tead-: I
0 uartexu..-:,j.fi,.;1 •n:. 'l' .1., , , , :rw.,..: ...:-,,,ii: i 1,
: , ,?The Ne;:viiTork. Union.:League Club.is tot
.1..991:911. l'ilYA. ll -A-..,. , .j -. , , , ,..,.v, 1 - .._ 4 , :/ ~i i4.,,-. -4'
I 14 I TA9.9-. l .v.Raii°F: T44Pe/ 1 .9. 11 91. 11 F.P1i'?1!9 1 PNa.,
4somes 5..9 At ; t : ,.!.1p,,Nvit113e37.,5, ;(34c.,rpA:ted
29 P. t9,-Mt.P. r.?., #4,llaeP i4n3g , I 411 ni'cli.i.'l i. .: t k 1 !,
:.-.1.41icn.u..PPtL..54.9. 1 .R 4 4:9 3 , 4 4 ''f.. ; , Wk. i l'.C ( 1? )1 ? , !'_he f
Ponrtn, at Pottsdam,=p:x,t„-tOasp,±,N3,pyss. -
)?gt. ,OY4 4tAIR., 1 9.451w -14g , IligPtlActl l .• over. 1
1 10 . x_ . rt4on; ii,..,t,i - .ii:, I. 119: I. ,'t ~1, U 2.71 1 : 1
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ollisit, o ?"42o.tti. , 4NPwlx ) . l :tr.g,PAT .T 9 °„ ITVII. I I.I'.9#. 1
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Be" FPg r'4i,h ll lleAll ) t. l .4F. o C3, 4.0i?`?4 1 .9 6 ni.
i titkg, i tho,,:ilion:p.tgb.pqrrepo4;tr„.pf,.., 31. 1 Staten
dr-s. INlO.Yeires§turViP9c)t.lr!T ( l , i . P.e4YtT;7, , : 1 ..
a , Pqrqll4 6 l l l-1 , 039x , ., 1 4W.1 , PPerie4 1eig143 , -,
A.VgAni39s cit stFtSP:I4 .ggrii.•,, ,, :xd, ~ ' ;
d A - :nitva . ha..ipst.. , 4iqd , Pt.?ariLst..?eal.iiig..
1 44(5 00 0 , 4 1 -nPstpse.§4 l ?nw-:,1-4,- , . , .. ~ A.r • :„. ,i, i
i l iiiMPEi..-'.E4.e.4wi.l,:tS4at:P, 9.kC o 4!el":7 l titl9f l 4
1 :op ,J ‘ uly- 2 3dy - gayolbyth tp„throo,hoys,, all of
:11'fh94": 31 174P1i.W.17.9 1 1:..in $1:: ~...3J .. ."-i. ~. ..
:t Xtobe.rt.fikultl,ithopx.-reheLCornmissioner,
I „talks.of going tp Now ;York:, to live. , ;_.,„ ;
~
1-14;14
I yiepp4.l94sT',.:writgr:,t44ll;ficli:fiee .
audy 11/ - 1 49 4 1 Firtlz J?Ur
coattspf beitT at one, sitting.
.t:
IRE
.f...":TABDIAX9 I .ID D.IORE.Ni.,COUPE,7-:271C
Vncominercial •Travellel:, and Additional
Christmas StOriCB.—This is the last''Vol me'
°of the <:7Xantond-Ecliticnt of. Dickens' Works;
published by:Tickuor Melds: :ft- contains.
'several !!‘..l..inculurnerciel Traveller '; papers,
, ndt.incitided Yrkauy other Winer - lean edition,"
• anti dm liei:orllfr. Dickens' later' Christ
-isms Lirripor's'Lodi inns;
ilare--X.ArriPer!ali4egacy„Doctor !Marigold,
The ,Boy f at Mugby,,The 'Holy Tree. These
'havelieen collected and 'revised'
for this edition by Mr. Dickensitiniehlt ,l
4 .),lThisil:voJnoM,,nisth containLla t camplete )
Index of Oh araeters • introduced in. mil Ifr.
Dickens' Nereht, ,and a Sync:lol.4'er 'the
-"T'riiieftneth.Dlcidentif—' feature • peCaliiir toy
gm/to:Whine of •Dickens, , rl ;
ui Tbehlausteerwvolumes Ofwthis,:elegfint.
etlitl9,4. ennabine,
reriiW.aldelleiree.'etoinpnettiOss,
Ottypogra,phoisbeanti-votilliuStrinion:
mod ... , ebespnets. , 4MNls...only:zproner to.addi
.t this kuadAboAtveyotherAditionsppub. u i
:1*Iie4:1" Tleknor . only I
"tint.hberiz"ociUniiirlealreditiOni Cal7sir:iDibk
reingtt.works.l 14 , tek Oittlatuti WAtti
abe Cosrof leach,-.Volunip :oficthe.beantifu4
,IlblstrateckMamunti o Dlckpna l is only...Su° I
t p nY a— e e i d k t a o l n o ,
i, s Or 4 l Tai 'e u s n e n e ) . p A o oc fi u i l br
the publisbersilklelFnorand kleldeißopton. if
,:43i04 WSJ ",14,1,ti1' !'
Editorial and :Miscellaneous.
. —No locusts. ` -, ,r. • it
—No ',catches. M 5; ,4
vitnin on Friday.W: ~,, ....;!.
...... -- 1- 74000n5.
~. : ,4%-" , :;•. - g t .,,
~
—A mospitoes. 7 , :i. -. 5 0, .„ ( f,=, '
—*lliningiiin want - soli parkV •,' ..,:•::, ;v,
--,lon,2l*,i3eling-7Piclpotlgilith.;rek tt t
--liightip.i.E6ximilifid.oe.eme" N.
—Limmrlitto lightly on cucumbers.
—Dance for milkmen—the cnn-can.
Make-Shift—A sewing machine.
about. Bank alley?
—A powerful grain elevator—rye Wills
: key: • .
—Now was the ark propelled ? By a
' Noah. •
Right—Lni3ies.can smolco.irethey
—Canines should ho either muzzled or
—Th 0 ,"Fi •
Chargo'?;.of all 13attles—Tho
little 4
1.!
—The rushto" Omar. AiVetiag was, large
yesterday. -•, •
' :'' •-•""
—Calittil'Phid:Slimeittgr.bins , smothered
with kisses. 'e -
,
—Wanted—three co.pips of, UM Weekly
Spy, '" •
—The Sorosiswill Utt . *j.if a monthly
journal in antimm. , ,
—The Cincinnati Ccizetle calls Mr. Chase.
a "slippery Sahnon.! , f•" , •'
—A beer saloon for Indies has been open;-.
etl in New. Orleans.' • -‘
'--Argument in favor of 'SeVmour is to be
called lioratiocination. '" •
—The Ttirners 'of Burlington, lowa, arc
to build an opera house. , - ,
—Sebago water-,will be 'introduced into
Portland in One months. - r • • !.
—The Latest Definition of ".Mon"—A fel-;
egram-iniverous animal.:: ; ' :
The - :hveather •has a-• depressing efiect .
upon the - matrimonial - business. ;
—Jonas ibrfer'S'O'ffer's his valuable proPer
ty on Locust street at, private sale.
—The,Vigilant ; :tiro Company meets tO='
night.,,, I et flroro ;be n full turneut,,,..
—Wanlecl,•two -copies .of the Coln Mhilt
SPY of June 27th.
, Wh,o'll send Diem?
—What is that'ivhich' by - losing an 434,:
has nothing but , a'nose left.? A'noise..., '
—DenaocrattOactics;,`,Zoolittle ,and Say- ,
mour. 'Grint'S Plan"; - Sayless arnl - do more,:
—The- new Catholic church in , Wancho . :
ter is theitirgest structure , ituVew•rilamp
shire. - - ,• .il•
—Magnoliu: , 'Water.==A.'• delightful Milk
article—superior to Cologne, and at half Slid
price.
;,,,r._ r ,
- repor t _ot,ezmour Or.
Insantar se.,
from theTab*t ho, can beat'
—"What ,ts,the worst. kiml-,of husbandry?
When a.nferr ih clovermei:ries a woman; in
weeds. -
—The Pace thet.:liills—The faster a man
starts ia - slffe the - sooner he gets into a
bobble. ~:;
olfe lest_one i i 4P/79 i i r4 a
pillcr-trom tholeffects tpf Vey
—A ,young Alissouritin,' eulogizing his,
girl's beatity;slild : be doggoned ifShiti
ain't as purty as - a - red wago n." =The outside stairway
~ •
pats'ilie'finjAhing
stroke '-Eletes"buileing.' A little sand
papering woukritriprove it still mere. ,
-- ,- -A - - - yourig.,lnd'y'7liying; 'near Marietta,
Georgia, -wak fatally , poisoned by using as a
toothpick - , a whereon a -locust de
posited its eggs.,- ;
—More economical, remarkable certainty,
'of prompt action; in fact,' , 'Oery good `riper=
ity is guaranWedlter.. , Mrs; , S. , 'A.--AArtitisx'S
improved,: (new ~style),;,hair:, retoner, ipo
dressing,,. (in one,bottle.) ; sEvery Druggist
sells it. Price one dollar. "
—Life has' few Charms`tbe Dyspeptic,
'which is not- - to be 'Nvondere'd' zit 'When 3C(3
take into the account the amount of bodlly,
,and mental suffering that ,this -distressing
malady generates. .The Peruvian Syrup
'(u: protoxicteof Iron) bus' cured thousan'ds
who were suffering from this 'disease. ;
Nature - an'antldotafor acquired di
seases? The Plantation Bitters, _prepared
by Dr. Drake, of IS ow YOrk,:have no doubt
benefited and cured more Persons _of' Dys
pepsia, Nervousness, Sour Stomach; Loss;of..
Appetite, Sinking Weakness, General•
bitity, and Mental Despondency, than any'
other article in existence. , They, arc _corn...,
nosed of the roots and herbs, care-,
fully prepared, to -be taken as a tonic' and'
getkide sumnlent. They are adapted.to:any
age or condition of life, and arc extensive-,
ly popular, with mothers and persons of
sedentary habits. ~ July2.s-2t
SOME FOLKS • GAN7T SLEEP
NIGHTS. -
Very many stiffer from general debility, others
from weakness of the stomach and inability to
gest their fdod; some have creeping sensations along
;the nerve' fibins, or pain in the back, with aching nhd
.weary throbbing of the limbs: • ThottSands.
,through, Jong: years from what aro .callbd
Fcmdie ainplaints, caused by the relaxation Z,f,tntis
cle and ligament that attend deficiency orill.AltOre.
Thousands. ; of business men, men, ,oxerworlted;h / milid
Vecome, do:
, firfor'iltiFY iife.:' Excesses iin
yloatin and the' terilble . "elfeets 'Of fever. and 'ague', In-,
,vehrelsh.sttered.constitntionsandt the .faiinre , mlf the
genertd,cuactions; of health. ,z wolsairerers from {di
these causes, ,"
DODD . ,NED.V.Tis.7E AND XNVIGORATOE
.;tint :1:11 11:11/ I
Sollars; fan , inv . atitibfe ,iioon=a. natural s'itqd
lrecovery:of Jost:potyers.:: No:lnman; matronwoM
suffering from any cause, can afford , to neglect, itl
• remedy... 2 nm Nervine •be (Mind. to • possess
equalizing and nutritive : principle- It
{{
ntlay~
on, andlille are4;`sroitiOie'd the'seeitifEons - ei - t to!:
;supplies iheni !air the Waste that'iti'ecinstrintli , takijig
phase: Like.whplesome food itaben into the stoma
ft undergeoirripitrdimitio n - invigorating • filiti+ - p o.;
ttie - d_tig
4 a t 4 4 l ctx±:arrThs§ -, l.ii6ili.iikicitirilli:rVP 1 1,
'-imti; h . "
any
~ cr , prepu
„ I , lls+ h o
liaktiec . iir, / and'strfar &ern pi - educitieces.
be Itintid an efficient edro'for l 'ea , fir,
Potion, and has ~obtaintid Worldwide for-,
this peculiarity. .E.m.
; `,,"Deng,,DoctoF,:,,, ;The lttt , ,inediejne .proscribedyon I" obtithied, - and , 4qll . pithOtDodd'a NerViirie..and
Invigorator is all thaVieblalinartd - bii:' I'acilifte! a
neWindril , `the - aching of milli:Otis iglill gon i e , ;"l. sle t ip
well; have n good Oppetitoiiand .18ellstronkiSr "than
heitelfor many,yeara,past."2ilContributedlby, Dr. 11.
.4. Tucker, 219 Clinton street, Brooklyn,,,Nsw,„Xork.)
1. I barefusetitheNer.vine. and: finti,anysejtemulin
I 'benefited by it, • particularly in . the increase of,
7.Strength , and .Cnre , Of -these titinibllng+heniatitins,
, My .90,stiveness l also...ecein.sje c tao
'Letter to Dr. Tucker.) ,
"The medicine you ordered (Dodd's NerVitioT we
have taken.threpbottles of. ,Itisagreatthing. efy
'wife - Says She 'Weida rather have one battle Of it th n
iforty doctorxitShe is certainly beitdri4l6blifeekthe
dragging 4IPWII;so much; ' bowels inove.easier, and In
better nervodi'conditloneVery'siay:" '•• '' I
G,13 - .'itartin;Cashler:Glentullouse,..Longißranch,
'New, Jersey, states,, that, Doddls Nerv i no has cured
"hfin'of chrcrni&xenkness-of the'itonineh, dizziness
and sick headache, , ,andrgleadyteltertgthenpri, his
whole system.
3 (‘David
of chronio - iltuscular and nervous debility.„., '
John Harbut, Brooklyn, N. y., says: regu .
lath the%bowels- - wlthout predating , !cathartic' effect,
,quiet „the merves, and,tone. up , the system,. I have
never used anything 'that equidled -Dbct's''Ner.
„ v i n e ,
W. F. Deans, Esq., Eastfer,4,..Conn.„,,"My, wife
has suffered for seventeen years With extreme nor:
viius. , _debilityntudzneritorprostmtiew . : Slut? was in.."
deiced by n' friend 4o try W., Dodds, Net:v.oo'i
-andlxtrigerater, 'tad by its• use ii.now restored te,.
L perfeet health.fir.lP,' t: 1:11 r t lt
Alm C. C. York,. Charlestown, Mass.:"ln , eases et,
"grcaehervona debility"; not' confined - by any -Means
.to the female sex,,altho u gh frote..tha:greater deli:•
eack: of the female organization more common' than. ,
-rtmcmg anon; Demplay:.Dodd's Nervinb 'and Inviger" , ,•
ator,with the happiest, effect,. .Inexeceds in. tome.
power anyth lag that Ilmow of,'iViallelts action' upon,
.the w
that:a be desired." ‘-
I
DODD'S:NERVINEe.AND
played in the Massacituseits„tiospital. for.,theillasaUe .
I'at' Thin ion.
" ' 7 ' • '''FOR''PERSONAL '
-To 'cures-of ganeral-debility„lndige'stion, sleopleas„ '
- 3. CM, kidney complaint, wind colic,,and.female com
plaints- in 'their ,owit 'families; ;we refer, with &trills
,ciott;:to the:following 'gentlemen In' this vicinity:
E..,,W. 13ALL„Esq.,,Fifth avenue Hotel, N.
" W. B. BODGE. Tract house, N. Y." '
JOHN -WILLIKIL%. , I 4 .6Iitiemari;N:Y., ,, *,,'•' 4 i ,
J.„W.EPEGKETT, Esq., Clinton
' 5O De: II: TUCHElt,'Clinten st 4, Brooklyn.; •
•„, i34,WItIGHT. Esq„,•Jersey.City.:.. , - -
• Hob. CHASE, 644 Broadway, Y. •
For sale at J. 11. Parry, Moyers%and
• Willhons!,Drug „Stores, rnlumbis , ,, Pa.,, „. •
• - . - -Pricet $1; Per - bottle: '
11. B. HTOBER a- CO . :_
angl7 •07-IY) l'roprietere
.. t14 ;41/ I .±‘PE'S CPL4 B /MTPD:
r r , ,lrrogt Tucker, Depot •Afaster,,,et,.dallsbOrY.-
' 1 kriiit ( vi; b&illtroAlearcr htimorL.
sornetirnest 'au twrirttlyi: and 'l' sometimes !Inward ly.
• puring_the past summer,it, manifested itself leer°
Altan'asual outanidly;'•and Fused your Salve:' All)
sigus,orls hays, slaw disdpposredjwitbout affecting,.
me ,inwardly. Indicating, I ,thlnk, the emileating
'mature thee i3stive:
4AZIFyor. FONVLEA SON; Boston; Proprietors:
by'Druggisti at 250. a box. Sent by aunt for 35e,
•
criVateXttAlNESS; , •lo3ltlliDtale:SittFarid
CATARRH treated 'with the " utrnoit success. IV . 11 '
ISAACS. X. D., and Professor of Disease,of the .46 and.
ttEarcitakarAfediraCCbrregeopPeret&Dania, 12 , bears cr%
—ssorsesas(forrnerly.of, Leyden, sakh.Aroh 4
'Street:l4SM Tesdirainials 'ean,bet Soon office.
The 'medical focally are 'lnvited - 4o rteeomicanyiti air
r patientrvrtts he.,ltaprto 'secrets irt,lkisp_rectice,-Arti- -
-nelareyes' inserted without ' Vairtt7rto"ehtirgit: for
tovfatinatiott.rotilsw .tctltr uerutrier/34yi
Y "
- 3 seAllJw tors' -
SRECILLI, 3TOTICES.
pit TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD
, 7 0 3- VA CHERRY.
In: w o who eistory of medical discover !
REMEDY 114 1 ,prformed soilhany or such r
rilaltares of:tlie numerous affections of the Trutoo
LUNiia;'nxid - Cita 4 sr, as this long-tried and justly eel
Lbß}ted.;7344iini. So generally acknowledceis
itinilietddrYxcellence of this remedy, that but fe#
irce - Many who have tested its virtues by experiendo
11,11 to keep it at hand as a speedy and certain cure
for sudden attacks of COLD—fully believing that its
remedial peons ate comprehensive eu.o ;11. to ctt~y
ti4Ceci otti=se, EV; the slightest cold
to the most dangerous symptom of-pulmonary com
plaint
UNSOLICITED -TESTIMO2I
From Rev. Francis Lobdolt. Pastor of the South
. -
Congregational , phureh; Bridgeport; conneeticut.
•flcotiside'riit which to...muttering
linnuinity to bear tesfimmiv thevtrliies of DR.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. I have
used it--,wben Lhave,had-occasion for any-remedy
for Coughs, Colds or - Sore Throat—for runny years,
/and never it. failed to re
' Hero and cure me. I have frequently been very
hoarse on Saturday, and Roked forward tp the, de
livery of two sermone mithe/followieg tlay, vqth!sad
misgivings, but by a liberal use of the Balsam my
hoarseness has invariably been removed, and I have
preached witbout,dilliculty., 4,
Lcornmond it to may bfethern in the nunistry,and
to public speakers generally, ,as, eertaimgcmedy
for the bronchial troubles to which ive aro peculiar.
jroxposed.". •
-• "
Prepared by SdtleW. rowle dt Son, 15 Tremont. gt.,
Boston, and for sale by, Druggists generally., T
„,, ,• DI? Y GOODS,: -T•w, T
=.l - ..-00K BE LEAP r. , _
~ 0 00ns w.ELrI; BOUGEIT - ABE EALE" SOLD.
The finest and best lot of goods ever , brought
, • .. to Colombia, has. just heen rpeelved ;
• •"• - • " at'the • ' - • I
• 4G :
Cheap , Siorp ,
"
S 11GA. G. rU
Where the PubliU arm cordiallyilnvitecl • lo call
. and examine the-Goods and Prises.; The, greater
'part'orthe goods ' were bought" before the into
advance 'in. cotton, and consequentWcflit be
sold :much cheaper, than • • present • • Wholesale
Prices. . The Stock. Is. now, full and. complete,
•cemprising the-different grades of goods, viz: .
•MOILAIRS • . •
~ - - r •
• VAVENCIXS. - • . •
SUMMER POPLIN. ' h
rWOOL -DELAINS .7!
A fine loti.ef 'Spring •St*les 81.71%111ER; DE
LAINES, besides MUSLINS, CALICOES; TICK
ING'S, DENIMS, URNITUILE ,a na SHIRTING
• CILIECKS„ TABLE DIADEB:,GINGIIAMS and
LINS . EYS:,;" ' " '." •'-
.Summer
A9lnt•selection• of Spring' and ummer
;LAE:MORALS at theAowest prices. :Bargains
SILKS.. Also ,tall widths •01,.SbPeLb103 and
;P i lllo* Cases Wuslinaof ,the
A' 'Perfectly new - lino 'Of 'CLOTHS;;'CASSI-i
MERE'S. , V SATTIETETSA , TEEMTON" PLAIDS,
Clositing"poths,,,and,ltgaily.i
made Coats,.lidest,Eashions.. .• • , • , 1
The;sfabstribdr isjust'enterieg,into - The BQOT
fend "SEOE business',-and 'being - determined to
keep none lint the best Goods , in this line, and
sell at lete3,llmix usual prices. r,esPeclisilY soli its
the patronage of the public. •1- No:.l=&lZsLocust St.,
mar2B-tf) Columbia, Ta.
C) STREET,
it.:1•1" I am,
-ISHOE: 'AND XOTION I: STORE !
-;" MRSI. a. I :C,. • 'BRITIOR,;
WoctiarespectfbiliAnOuiiee'teitr friontlq and
' , the 'public „generally; that - sli ,•
•
-returned from Philadelphiativitit L
• : -a. Oholee Assortment.oft
LADIEg'" MISSES'. di CLIOELDRENS SHOES !
All Shock'. prirchased 4liikseVfx . snitilkhe Meant:Lc
tnrers,,and are -of.thei•best( known makes, con
sequently are of abetter kind tbatLare uswilly
sold in similar sbareS, - axid.at cheaper rates.
• • A: full' `variety of
TRIMMINGS; iisTOTIONS dt STATIONERY,
• Consisting in part of
• GENTS?.: AND ,-cauxr,,Eivs l
-110SIEltY ANDGLOVES;_,-. s
LIN. EN : 7 'CAMBRIC," - HANDICEIVIIEFS,
LINEN PAPER.; LA ;
- •
''LINEN COLLARSI 4I 71. l•••s • ,
A:large Assortment :•4•7
• •;, COLLARS itt I,*
'Mick:ens, Alagerilif,; - Bismarck •Ap.s)! ./oisc ' F ' Wpoo.)
.•
Pacific and. Beau Idea Bows, die.; die." i
DRESS, CLOAK; PEARL ' SOTHEIt nurrugs.
DONA MARIA •VEILING,t SEWING: SILK di
SPOOL THREAD. Together with. Alie usual
variety of 'Useful and Fancy Articlei • ENVEL
OPES, NVILIT.LNG..PAPEIL Sc:, to all ofrwhich
she invites the attention of the citizens of Co
lumbia and vicinity, feeling confident that an
examiNa Eton of her Stock will prove sr, Gisracto: y.
Jra - -Goods sold for Casir and Caslr s enlY: s
cinayttd OS-tf
w E • ARE ' !
'AND WILL PRESENT.: TO , PERSON'
, SEND7IiiI US A CLUB IN 'OUR: OR;EAT
'0.1%.7"1i DOLLAR SALE oF .DRYT FANCY
Gr 0 S
WATCII; EETING,
SILK DRESS PATTERN:
FREE • OF - COST:: ,"
Our iriducerneut-s (lilting: the past few, Sears
have been large. - •
Wr: • ,DOTJUVIE OITR, Itn!rve3OF P111•:itILLIS.
Oar - friends lout 7-eartily 'nottat ant rrawntirPr 30 an GO
Clubs are now more than opals in value to Clubs of
GO and 100 respeclivcixof other firms. '
r - PLEASE EXAIvIINE"at
Any person ordering either of the Ulubs men
tioned below, can have their selections enumer
ated, corresponding to the.size of the ChM.
„ • FREE Oh' ONE 'DOLLAR !
VOIL A CLUB op 30, (s3.)—one' of the 'follcitiring,
articles,' viz : Delaine dress pattern,' fancy*cot
ored bed. spread, 100 view Turkey moreeccialbum,
.20 yds. sheeting, striped cashmere detains 'dress
pattern," honey comb „quilt, all, wool, sonare
• shawl, set solid gold bosom studs, all'wooliancy
cashmere pants and vest 'pattern; Gent's' hair
guard chain, gold trimmings, silver-plated.ebas
eti butter disiL l silyer-plated• 5' bottle Irevolvin,, ,,
castor, on feet, set superior steeled bladed knives
and forks, worsted .promenade - shawl; - ladles'
. long gold. plated. chain, .indieslf double golctrlng,
Gent's Leavy chased said gold ring,: solid,:black
.tvaliant . work, box or, writing
h est, extra rill:al:MY
balmoral skirt; set ;Jewelry,-slenve . buttons Ito
match, violin • and bow, Gent's-caries.= 'jacket,
.splendid ebony].) flute,' ivory.trimmings, super
. for Turkermorocco shopping: bag,r.ladiesh high
' cut balmoraf boots. r rt •Tioti • : • ' •
Fon A'CLUBbE CO, (s6..onek of the ,folkiwing
lartieles; Black 'or'neolored'alpiteen dress
pattern, poplin dress, pattern, orte•t piece lot
bleached or brown sheeting, engraved silver
ylated43 bottle revolving eastor, 0;4 yds, superior
cashmere" for 'pants' 'aud* 'vest' pattern,; extra
• Heavy honey:tomb unlit; , Itwo fancy cslored• bed
tapreads,,pair: gent's calf ilxiots,:. 4. - rydso fartaer's
gootiwool frocking* fancy paslimere , plaki, dress
,patterrerhesi, guality"balmorah skirt, :rose:a:Sad
*press alariii clock, ladies' all woolAdak Pattern,
rtiei-plated' cake' or"card , ',litteketi' -far "itintr or
cape, ladiesulftishionable rwboitionblo isbhwl,
splendid blasped.fiamilyißible;,9xl.2„jriscord page
`ainizent,onying...s, 2.yds.,:cleiubicovidttywater•rof
..,c7palring; set JrniVes, with. ,s ver
lpfatudnorl.N, one.set late 'curtain/J. , J I
articles,
CLUB on,100,010.)—opeof :the following
Articles, 4 y,da..:doubin .whitircloaking or
coo tlag,".2'large;'li nelAtleached linen table covers,
with:•one idinriersmanklris Ito
match, ,twenty-tlye .yards,,spleautid hemp Tetr
:peting,l gobd: ccdorS;:extrit quality - bleak'. or al
• paca dress pattornivextM quality* poplin ;dress.
- patterns, one large,pieWsuperior quality,
)(width atmeting,„pair gent's: car boota,best'qual-
Jity; sliver humtiug-tased patentjeiver watch, one
'dozeh lifory-lfauddect• - sieer-blacied kJ:dyes:rand
forks, silver-plated engraved 0 bottle - revolting*
castor, with cut glass - bottles, splendid violin,
box and. bOw, Complete, k:lngleAvorel shot-gun,
Bacon's - skrzbarrei - revOlver;pair - superior white
Woaliblatiketepriceaurrratrif; and .criptcfsilver
plited engraved ice,pitelier, with:salmer,.7!": yds.
`all*wobl =nay 'Cassimere;
best silver-plated forks,. coninion , 'sensd Sewing
;and embroidering , 'machine; * 2 , Ilie.avy honey
ponil3, qutity, splendid familyAliblo,,Fe_eord and
' ,pbbtograph page." . 1
For [nabs the 'cabin' inaresseeiriabe
:game ratt0,,,,0 „.:tr.xt.+ .1;:j !
•• , Catalogue of,kloodsland.:*Sainple rsentrtoinoy
address tree., Soncrinonerhygegistoreckletten,
Addres§ . all 'orders 20 „
Ar.r.x.x tt CO l•
! • 15 BeilathrSt., Boston, .31;issi
Wholesale Dealers FaciBY'boods, Cat-
P/ale4l7;warp....Aimitas,t: thF:iGoods.
•
Are, &c: •
. , _
SEGALBS.
NEW -"P.IRMAI'''/'.IAVI I+3. I:+Ni 1e+341 Li
.3-3 3+) ++'3+l 4 -3:1,,TY.+" • 7u..: tat wit t
The underslg.mtdbaiiit ptirchit...sgl the Ste&
CiKx.lOVlll. and .11s.tiare..4.of "the well-known • $
'aND.I3ALGOC)"; 3 S S EO,
• • re ::4
,t4e. late
• GEOUGE 14; s ooll l'iledetii.PN o
, F:?
_,.Ae ..c ired, late; ee,partnerebip,Ae..„,
earry'orrche.bus4.le.swer,
",..,Cl.> {4:
P. • : 1.: 1Z ANi T S ' A-OAt r er t l - X O ti F 4 A . S .' ". , Lf
I sra:tbid;;' , 1 ;
SEGARS,MSA•SOO4S 'SgiIrV"PPES
•
And all articles iiaihifiekept in a irst-al h s •Vo
'bum° and Sesnr Store ;• and they licipeliyirsthet
`attention to business; a:ad:fair dealing, to'reerit
• a reasonable share of the +public, patronage, as
:well as a continuance of tnepatroan,ge, bestowed
*on their' predecessor: - The' tauldie can rely on
' getting at our Store as good Goods for theMongy
lag crux - he obtained at any similar : , establisitnient
in the State.:: • • •y; ,•• • •
11f?..;:W.e do not thinlvit necessary to publsh our
Prices, as ,tbe Gooda will tell for themselves. •
'
, •'• "--tocust Street, Columbia, Pa.
• Ja11: - 38;68-13 , .]••; 1 'SIGN OF TNE Pusrcit ,
. . .
4011 -
-FY
, wki9xamtTa REIAIL"
Toßli.do - ' SS:6II3 ' FX . SEGA R:Areqiu
, PACTti-REit"
Agent. foi - the Nnw li. - Ork..F.lno 'Cu C,Vavy, and
Monitor Clow-Chow-Chcwing Tobamo, corner
of Front and liocusVatnects,'Columbla, Fa.
dec 14,1867 7 13:. •
i!. Z.
D• An
TIN & SIIEF,T—LRON,,WORK.Ep.S;
' intUut: 1,11. •
1 . 7.:0:11 WEST ORANGE STHEET;T.A•NCMTER,
(opposito'Shober's,lEaglelbitel.)ilel
• .otekf , leaire their t irfehAitime the
public generally, tbat_ther.have opened a firs - ,
class TIN AND SHEET-IRON STORE, at 'the
above named place,. where they have on halidl!
and arp inanulactUrlng dally an y immense stock
44.0.1 ....
.4 7 4 0•:.;•010 TIN Je'SHEET:TRON .WARE.
!ft ”1.1.7f1.7 , "I•2fterl . flwitrm4l , yi'i,tt•ft,,,ql -
I , t l / .I IBOORWG,fiSPOL I MINOA:aItd.RePatriziIt
or - kinds - executed at, the (.11oviest.. manf
prices, and in. the best,workmanatdp::manner.,„
- • Callnntrextunine our-Stock •bdforo purebas
..bit elsewhere:- • 141
r4iP/Al7oBr/Y1 !LI 311LLE134.
r. • ,?.!•,•1.07-.,,,f,,T4
• PAIN P../4
IF A II
What wmy - i t aer.
tho
• • re. sin
, 7e . opea de lw
1: 0 1 r iu s ns t
ir o Tha f diTthgit
4. ? .)
1 / - -
Net acquaint;
For they &mop,
Have been jealous
Wen their patients
kassises....sursomm....seXturn&aint.t.
• ilearfaets
As high es mountains,
Flash the truth
before their eyes,-
- • • But the cry • •
Is al AYH humbug,
Alen of science C
pall of lies. E. 0 (.; i
People know that liniments composed of Cay
enne pepper, turpentine, hartshorn,,ether,
intlam.rnatien,andrm --- Tepur - - -
chase such. trash to stop pain end nilammation
isfriateuhWailreWalkittoiflcv ilk a dumb?
Grath shuns the heat, and knows enough to wade'
in a pond of Water,. I,,vhtt
e•womaded, toie t dime,
Tri
cool, and curothantriatiott hnd Fever. I
Pimps and gamblers try to look hou
folks can read the face too plainly. Some try -to
persuade the ignorant that pills, physic, ete.,
cleanse the ibloodrMggetet. .4"Selettl, and do a
lunnireehther"thingg - eq - equally absurd. Every,.
body knows that It is false, and that no meth 1-„,
nine can portly or increase a drop of
Food makes blood, bone, and muscle, and isl the'
stof Avery.dose apnediqineiswalloived
is rejected; anti ,thirrled. 'Af the system as
quick as possible. It •is an enemy; yea, a. deadly
Joe. Constipation, ill health, and weakness; are
the result 01 dosing, dosing, dosing the stoma oily
The living stem has enough to do p•lthouh_
lrg ril grate li zi t tAng li n 4 o " sti : =M a .V j eb e w ls l;:
the throat Food she welcomes when she needs ,
It; yea, asks for It. Let pill-makers and physic,
venders stop eating food, and see how long thdr
can subsist on their blood-purifying, invigora
rting; "undriltll. - giviug'rienedichiesanndl
What humbug Is more transparent? A treg
`lweithlildeD sWiinsultdcl;l - HVralland• -, Widelse.l be:
would curl his tail downward in scorn, and run
titwaytitrattec physicalutiain arises
from inflammation. Put out the fire and you,
st•op.'painabsoluthiya Ndulcanatop pain as easy,
as you can qquench tire with water. WOLCOTT'S
- • gubdrietr , inammation, heat, and.
fever, one hundred times faster than ice. Thou-,
sands have had a practical test of its merits a . '
the very moment - a most extreme pain, and.
they can testify that it has not failed in doing its.
w,oricr It Is ;simple; it' le.harirdosst it had no ,
stahl; It giveg liottnart t'lf. IS Ter Sale by Drug-'
gists everywhere; and It is tested free of cost at
170 CHATHAM SQUARE, N. Y., and 022 Arch St., -
-
Nefelbach atinleer onhtf6l - 6..lfrSlirtLe l e
years, caused by varicose veins, ulceration ex,:„,
tending from her ankle to her knee, some places
„eating away, to the hone. I I,ume. employed over
-`twetnyipflySielitns. at- *tit •expenee.,zioring this
period. But all attempts at cure proved utterly
,abortivenntil S , Lrled , Dr.. ~Volcoti l a Yu Paint,,
Whicii the debterstold me wak ptiD
rlituahug,ormot;ithasideturthe,worklcompletely
in less than one month, removing the palms ate.
the first application. I kept her leg wet with •
Palls Paint constantly-lunar , irettledlkkruilshlwe'
bad more humbu= as useful. via Dr. Falco - It's
- Patti pitint."'Paint - Well t kifiligqi.in thIS - ' eV.% Any
„Itersonrwlio, wrintsyt.r..99.lfe,furtlNr lqau,i,ry will
call at • 101 West - Street, New Ydrk, at the .DlAn
ovre.S.Auso; of-Wllleit Pant tlmplapriettrroinkll
think I can satisfy them as
to the
benefit i
le 4l
rl747l l lNreo4 l %tlttlfaßl43llNekayl2,
I am selling Wolcott's Pain Paint and Anni
hilator, and ft certainly gives satisfaction to My
customers. D. F. Con's , Druggist, Rahway,M.J.,
'W
lam selling more of olcott's Pain Paint,thali
any other-patentikledichaeLica,h , PßlTTENTON,,
Wholesale Druggist,No. 7 GIS Ave., N. Y.
I sell more of Woloott's r palu s Painkthp.o 0.11 the
other patent medmines'Adnthirtellt, and r keep a
full,suppl,v,of all that have any demand. i
• " 1 7,41/I:XTINE ITA:II,LANN, Druggist, ,
till. augll _....N0. 11 7111 .A.vsenae, New York.
SALE OP _DRY GOODS.I
T ICENSED BY THE
- p - 10 , 101,i
-srrAaiß
NEW ENGLANP:O4 1
Pawnbroker ' s Joint Stook
OF UNREDEEMED GOtifie,qOI(SISTING
SILKS, SILANLS,IDRESS GOODS, ;-
Linen Goods, Dry G66tlS, Cottons, Fancy Goods.
Albums, Bibles, Silver, Plated Ware, Watcles;
Cutlery. Sewing'Machines, He., etc.
To be sold at ONE D - 61:1.A1t EACH', without t'e
kard to vuluevand 'mot to be paid tor until you
now what you are to receive.
STOC,K..VALIIED AT $200,000,
SALESROOM, 30 Ettnover St., Dostol.'
The most,popular„ reliable, prompt and bust;;
ness-like concern of the JOWL The best of lies..?
Aon,references furnished on application. By pa
tronizing this sale you have a chance to (pc
,change your goods with a large variety to select
froth. •
TERMS TD ,AGENTS.—We believe our terms!to
Agenta'arcf , sunerior`-to'''thOse offered by any
other house. Take partintlar notice of this: Our
Agents are not required to pay one dollar for
their presents, as in all other concerns.
Certificates, glving . a complete description :of
'articles thauwill :14e 'sold( for one dollar
be sold at the followinn - rates: TEN for $l; ; ,
THIRTY (with_ present) for ,S 3• SIXTY (with
present) $6 ONB4IUND RE D (with' present) sta.
And same rate for larger clubs.
_
LOOK AT THIS CHANCE to get, „a Silk Dress,
Sewing t3litchine, :Gold , Watch,• or sonAo other
good article of equal s,.'sine, with but very little
trouble and no expense to the Agent.
Foil A CLUB (IF THIla V, we w ill give, the per
son sending it the choice of the following artle-,
les : Print dress patterns, Worsted breakfast
shawl:-White linen tablecloth, Embossed table•
spread, Set of steel-bladed knives and forks, ele
gant. engraved silver-plated gold-lined Goblet,
Shinn and Bow, fancy dress pattern, pair ladies'
e x tra quality cloth Boots, elegant braided silk
parasol, one hundred pietiire morocco photo-,
gragh Album. , elegant. vivo handled spangled,
silk fan, and tfoz.d argesizeci nen towels, ladies'
morocco shopping bag, Alhambra Quilt, fancy
Dalin oral skill, ladies' solid Gold California dia
mond ring, Gent's plain or engraved Gold ring,
(It carets tine), ladles',solid black walnut writing
desk, Itulles . :fanity - blifelt Walnut Workbox, or a
cottage Clock. ,
FDA D
A CLUBF-SlXTir, b Otie . ': Xf the following
articles: Fancy Cashmere Dress Pattern, Three
yards double wultli water-Proof cloaking, thibbt
shawl, four yards wool frocking, set of lace Cur
doubleprool- shawl,t t silver-plated
arid baslidt;splendid - engrai , eil silver-plated ice
'Atelier, engraved silver-plated tea pot, one
dundred-plattre "Turkey • =irocco photograph: ,
album, Lancaster Quilt, fancy plaid - wool shawl;:,
twenty-five yds. sheeting, alpaca' dress pattern,
engraved silver-plated - six-bottle revolving Coa l ,
tor, pair Gent's calf boots, Harris cloth pants fi
vest pattern, splendid, balmoral skirt, set ofru
ivory-bid/dtidEnives -- wlthisliver-plated Forlat,
pair of all-wool Blankets, rosewood-frame brats ,
;slam 7,lqclr, splendid tbeudedjatick‘ lined , silk- .
• 'phrasal, ifulles''spleficlid morocco tat.irelhig bids,
thirty yds, print, or a, Marseilles Quilt.
FORAietiUlivoil ONEALLUNDILED, splendid
graved silver-plated tea set, three pieces (sugni .
bOw. l ,,trPot - arditcrgamer,)f silver-plated cake
Batket, fan6Y plaierwool lchagshmtl, tutnty-live
yds. Hemp Carpeting, splenuld Violin and boss-,
English Derage shawl,jorty-Ilve yos. sheeting,
splendid alpacm dress pattern, silver hunting
case Watch, splendid family Bible with elegant
steel engravinitiAilddltitilly Record and photb
graph page, poplin dress pattern, engraved sil
ver-plated lee plteherospleptikl -BeaveNClpakt
pattern, Sharpe's revolvdr; fade yei.Alniereccsit.
pants and vest pattern, extra,uality, splendid'
aecordeon 1111181C1.10X, bile . ..D.ldr tine damask table
covers with one dozen dinner napkinsto match.
Clubs in PrOportionl
This is no Humbug, Lottery,. Gift Enterprise,
tortsiticiOfl.lheintlieWelrYibiut a fair:, squatv sale
of Unredeemed Goods. Our Goods are
14.12 NE- ,
is.T
AVNOT SECOND .ILAND.
And we guarantee more for the money Invested ;
than can be lieughtut-any wholesale store in the.
country.
Agents will please take notice of this. Do not
squArceN•tbott numbs q sours tabs Envois olio
tfp kiskorourlettexAsling Uhdpitiln as
posslb e.
Be sure
Akt;!
anclsend.rnopey, amounting,,, to MOO or
ritortiyiltEdiarkii&tr -Lnrx"(wilieli can
sent from any ofilee,) P. 0. :Money Order, or Ei
press ; for when sent in this way you run no risk
of losing, it whittever,-; Small amounts may tie.
sent by mall, but be sure mid put them in the •
office yourself.
ArYY.let tannotheresponsible for Money lost, utt
/ess some precautions are taken to insure itir
safety.
Send your address in--full, Town,County and',
State. All Certificates are good unit redeemed.
1,
.41, fin O'fo. Eerier stFoo, oston.;
• Send for Ei rcula . ` B Aug] j",
'azgf CETS'ile SiTONS:arl
LADIES SHOEIIIANUFACTORY..t
Having increased my facilities for turning°
out, siilidrictiWcirk.3 would announce to my old
customers and all newanes that may favor Me
-3y,ltirl coil, that .I,ann:hetter prepared now to
manufacture all kinds of - • -
LADIES' MISSES' AND CILILDREN'S
SHOES -AND GAITERS, C t
than ever before. I employ none but the best
workmen and am always certain of giving satis
faction. I keep willow a;generat assortment Qi
ready made work all of which is rounufstetured,
on thetpremises. , t 7... T lit r:1 •
I keels no Mture=up'Work of biller parties. ikry
work is made exclusively for home trade and is
soldas such:) TERMS' ASELtiz.: •
We sell as cheap as stuy,other establishment.,
suad,ask slntreaf pniallellatronage.'
.TAM . ' SCHROEDER,
Locust Street, between Fxont and Second.i
BOOTS AND SHOES !
J 1 ROM -scillimen,
Manufueturer of Superior
IVO E S
• • • • ~
' Informs - • the panne tnat'he it; prepared to re
ceiv.a orders for 'work, and that his prices are
reasonable. ts
A. splendid assortment of Iteatly-Matle Wort
prLitaud..
'ltepairing"alwaygattended to in a. prompt and
efficient. Hamner.
. .
REXI=BEIL TILE PLACg!
• TEROME SCURECII
/ M - A{ ll l -11 1 UZI ? . .:13ER Y ,)1v.- I '4A( ) .Mit ?s
.14PINIg' AA,LA4VP,4"FATIWA•Ut r i . i
I'lie gobscrlher law on laid a large Stock
orlSoots and Shoes, Gaiters, 41:a., all of his own
r .lyianufsetore. ,
, I , ~, ~ i -„ f .le F Calrat iris Stbre, (oar doors above ! R. Wi . ltr ts
Dr Store, Front Stmet,ywhere be otremtui ex
tensive assortment of Groods:elthee`
.... X,
• ,
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OR ,
'BETiaL
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OL.
1 .
~..i . ,z , { q -I . r A.L2: - .. - 44. - kir Y ,i,i.,: I tnr. -t 511. :..i Zit i .
1 z i ais stock consists of as large ,and general aar•
1 sertnitint onien'allroye-Tradteshtinel.Ctsildretili
' - "E 016 TS A2.T I D 'SHOES, ,
-
l iiitidtiaatiiiaithkgietiVibri n "" t
Sts Thosexequiningßoota-andSbuoes,-3vi, litindlt to
:their advantage to mal , and ova-red - aft ma swat,
before ntirehasing eneavhere:q:- ,4 .. , :air t
1 1 1W1N•14.1,,,,c0.
er.d-34711:r.
.FI2VA.NCIA.L.
640 "IL "
Or VIE
UNION PACIFIC
Railroad
I.XrierFoWliffiSliedvfneldfropemtion94-filexty miles
of track have if9e . n laid this spring, and the
47 1.41:1claYdAg tliel ; Whole liitAigti've - en.the Atlantic
,And Pacific 'tates is being pushed forward more
rapidly than ever before. More than twenty
ctifgarplnfl - men ars epployed,,and not lin-
Li)Gliable/tliat The !entire ;track): froin dsmalt to
Sacramento, will be finished in 1869 instead of
1870,—The'rneans 'provided are-umple,.and all
energy,men and money eon do to secure
e: l coiriptoti9n ttds )
; GREAT NATIONAL ,WORK,
it:t4iiji,C4liaip:p s or,isi,ble day, will bb done
TLe•VNION 'PACIFIC:. RAILROAD COMPANY
111....A.GO.VERNIVIENT GRANT etthe righeof way,
~ ,sind all necessary•timbeland other materials
found along the line of its operations.
GoviatigmENTGRA.NT-or 12,800 acres of
land to theMilc; taken in 'alternate sections
• I ••• on'endreticre , of lig road:, This.is an absolute
; and will be, a source of large
- reverit* inthe future. = I
GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States
Thirty-year Bonds, amounting , to from
010,000 to 548,000 per Mile according to the
' dilticultieato be surmounted"on the various
• „ sections to be built. The Government takes
' a - second - mortgage as security, and it is ex
".pecteci that' not onlythe interest, but the
,ll,,,principul amount may be paid in services
rendered by 'the 'Company, in' transporting
- Jtroops;Malls, - Ac.. ,The,interost is now much
more than-paid le-tthis.way,b,esides securing
- ""a• Vreet , savlng• in time„and,money, to the
CiOvernment 4 : •
IV::- , -GOVERNIIIENT. GRANT, of •the right to
issue its OWII 'FIRST ,MORTGAGE, BO.NDS, to
'!" , ald'in building-the road, to the sameamount
•*." - - "lns'the;l3.-S. -Bonds, issued for, the same ;pur
pose, pose, and no more,. Tire . Govzlonxisr, ',Panama
'•"" Ithe Truiltebie for-the First , 'Mortgage Bond
to deliver the Bonds to the Company
4,` only asthe road- is:completed, 'and after it
has been examined by 'United States
• missioneurand pionounced to be in all
re
spects a • first-class Railroad, laid with a
4 , theatry - T rally andieempletely• supplied with
depots, stations, turnouts,car-shops, 'cameo
-
V.—A - Eiti'I•TABB'f9CIf.,§II..BSCRI I RTION from the
a
stkholders;-tof' , whlch* , ohcrt- Eight Million
• Do/lam-have • been- paid _upon. -.the work
already done, and which:FM:be increased
thewants•of theCorimanY fequird4;
CASK EARNINGS on its Waylluslness,
, • that alrea3l3tvirriburit tor-m THY
onk) „THAN' T
t74'..TISI2ESD on , thei:"First , Mortgage.Bonds.
• '" l TheSe , earnings are ne indication-of: theivast
through - trailic that must follow the opening
of the line to the Papittc,f:but:they certainly
prove that . •
Rirst,43/Ortgb,o•e: Bonds
lIPOIsr SUCfIA PROPERTY; - COSTING "NEARLY
TERSE TIMES• :THEIR - , kII,IOUNT;
ARE. §ECORE - BEY9ND• ANY- CONTINGENCY.
""The CoiYip '
a'nY'hnt*o ahu mien t means :In* their
. 4 treasury, and make no appeal to tha. , public to
iliaTidlase`their lionda,:as the"daily subscriptions
are eiitirelysatiafactorychtit they, submit , that,
for entire security arid-liberal 'returns;' there is
certainly - nobetter investment in the market.
The Union Pacilictfaids armlet suooo each,
and'triVei'todPont altaehed."l They have thirty
,years,toTun, and i bear annual interest, payable
on the 'first"' daya.'of January' tind :J"uly 'at, tile
Office in the City' of 'New 'York, at
the rate of six per cent.: in, gold._ The Principal
is payable in gold at.rhaliarity. ',tit the present
rate of OW these bonUtipay Mt :annual income
on their costayf I
- -
AND 2.7' 1$ BO LIEVED - THAT 'THEY
iF •1•,..t411.4X 'AS .OOI V I -` 11 EU. 2 7 - ,A• '
12'14EITITIM: • • • •
The Company reserve the right to advance the
price to a rate above par, arlanyi time,%and will
not all any brdhrs'dr .receive any subscriptions
,on.whieli.the money has not been actually paid
at the "Company's,qiiice Ufa° the time' or such
advance.
1,01, .Ix-,s:
siiGsc 1 t?6{ vllYUe'rccelveU in~COLTJMBIA by
' - SIMON C. MAY;
';
;;':< *r/ir COLUMBW.NATIONAL' BANK,I
3axd imlsrew Aork-3 at the. COMPANY'S OF,FICE,
„. No:2o .. Nasseu,Street. and'by
';JOIN,J: CISCO 4: SON,,BAms - knus, No. 59 Wall st.,
~And by • the, Oempany,' 3 s. advertiSed 'agents
~Iliroughout the piked States'.
Renelitatiecs should be tnadazu drafts or - other ilia& par
ra - .Vero 7 o rk, and &wising/. be sent free of charge by
-zststa,n43.t.eadica
will took to the m t'Jn their safe deliverrt: -
A PAMPIILFIFAND lIAP FOR ISO has Just been
published by the Company, giving_ fuller infor
mation than is possible in an advertisement,
respecting the Progress of the - Work; the; Ite
sources of the Country traversed by the'Reatl,
the Means' for Construction; and the Value ot
,the Bonds,- which wrn.he sent free on application
-at the Compaay's,oftices.or to any, of the, adver-
I Used agents:: -
1 • • JOHN J, CISCO, YnnA.strttnit,
msyso-3mo] Nev York
GOODS FOR THE LADIES.
WAD AND REMEI63 ER !
MONEt SAVED-JB,MONEY-aii:A!
T E CRE4PF . -,S , T ! DRY'. GOODS STORE IS
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No. 533
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READING, PA.
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"',2Tll ' h DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
=
Includes y Counterpanes, - ,Tablo
Len's; 'Etnclull 5,e,10.,:, Flannels, Cringb,arns,
v in
Bilreau, CoVersr' Unbleached. all
..'" grades;llllltWamsutta,N M
ew'Yorkills and
- other grades of Mooched Muslin.
and the largest assortment; of: Calicoes in
the city,
r :1
13:RESS' GoDDS' DEIIAATMERT
,or..iho
ialest , ;styles''Printe'd'Pereales; - Lustres;
Lawns, Poplins, Wool Delaines, Gran
"' - adipo„And tlip_lipnelsomeat,palterns ofDe
-lain es and Arnauxes - in eltS., - Aviiiebili
.3 ‘..1 .
THE;
'4IfDTIRNING - ;: , 'AND -DE
' "P'ARTMENTS
lir'e r •Oiferdd at
very ImstY:ligures,-. Alpacas, alt qualities,
Bombazines, Grenadines, Empress ClOths,
,ei;,..1d0 urn ing poplins- In Silks; Drap , Be..Parls,
GrosT,e-Florence ; Gros . ..Orrin; and Gros - De
Japan. • Shawls—Thibee, - tong and Square.
ke., and the
Intost,StYle:atioprning Parasol, .I.4tFolluqed
‘•
x:i,
, TH , E LOLIKPrZALIVI) SII-AWL L. DEPART-
Li-, Cu
Are , morthy Ake, ilttention: of, all:dOslring 600 d
- ts - „sts svo have' on hand d,fullgtglontment of
all griules. PartleularKatteation
. paid to
Cloaks made to order.
• r
..0:
Our
7507118^1yAwr; Instead:Of pursuading
l el;e7ri to bti.v . ' - what 11.,f - nearest ftt- - -hand , we - Yoke
ltifflt-titkignifiintirtoltrott-tifeTelietsii6Orstiowing
--EQUAL-ATTENTION-TO-ALL.
- )
1..'"
7. , •!• 7144 rxm , . tog*"(l,PY -is, the most convenient in the
etty--inestomere can =naiad they buy—being well lit with
large thy-lights.
1 . 1
The time wasted in looking over the stocks of
a dozen 'stores', 'cail•he avoided by giving us a
call s as we, oiler for sale an assortment equal in
variety and'quhlity tc: that of 'a 'half a dozen
ordinary,houses; hence xe buy-larger quantities
of goods, ) and,' , astwo buy-for-cosh, get them at
much lower prices and being willing sell at
smAx.f.protits, dividing oar talvantages between
customers auc. ourselves, we aresonvinced that
we oifei , -'• -•L• " 5. .• , •
uxE•tl'ilAttELti.fAnytArNTAciEs
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