titre ntTria f ir A. M. lIA.XIIO, F C °3 } 1: P. -4 43: ? 5- afS., R I-71 .? . ' 41. it el ' tiA Saturday,, August 15, ISCS. CormentearmsEcletter4nobtribntlanSi generally of meriplincliiisicreentle tbeLreedetl will be 21 ccePtuble !EOM friends from all quarters. " - NITIOYALII:EPUBLICATN. -'" :P611,' PRESIDENT,' en- AgrI3.." . A.Z.VE;f. 7 , J r . ' on - s •• .) s FOieLVICE; ,PEW3#,ENT, I . :!•*EPIOLICAN ,$7-kr,is s E Tit% ET. • • - VOIt AUDiTO/1, CiENERA -- i,, • .• Gren. '.1 , 0331%t tr`..• OF FOIL SURVEYOR GENERAL, " .i.fekSctßr:%! boxp-i•Y. =I Dead! Elie`' lion. "*" Thaddeus"Stcvens7-: - . • rt "'Wb. Weri'sfaiiler Wedi3esda'y'rlibrtiinir,; . bYthe,,uucpcet.9d npwsot tbe,Aeath of ,this , ,distinguisheili and:. venerable, states-. •‘ man: days•past , wcire 'assured: his , had` fondly: "i1441f,, in, ''econmen. 'Or:berg - Of . his :uumerinis friends and admirers, to, hive luct and cougratnlathd hinvnpon his this week: ";•:. • -: ;411 A 49t4 ,a...great loss to our: country... :2/Ir,,lSteVe4 wai , iiLordin a ryin aii. 0 f-a • t6Werini. and intellect; lie'had.'nitbetinded men= :OAT I 46 1 ,•:. "•knowledged Lis supremacy, and glaillY y ga,v_OrjfiThittryi - Wr.... At heart, the vnoblestofliis, race: , I~e.lo~gd ,Lis fellow= .• luau,. and •-;devoted all , his . energies- to' the . principle of nniVerial Treedohi. ,hupan:rights, ) and ,was„rewarded:. in beholding the Shaekless , stricken.frorUlli4 "slate, and bilii"jirhe nitee"ifas 'deeniecf,"p. hinti dielared:a. nian. - Beneirblent • and„ 10w1y.. ; and th,e u huruble,. arid charitable-withotit ostentation or‘disiilay'-' - tUtlni - peer, 1)0i-61413d' bitter for' great„ soul ;Human kndrieSs. No, suppliant band was: ever extended.tolliim • in vain; The -distressed'-and the' 'les's 'gala friend; and —reeeived-not-only-his-warmest-SyniUathies, d*fetfel'aionh'ily d ' 4 otherwise.! Few men . there are that have been like him. His-deeds have shown his truth" and his greatness in worckand action. His - iory'."`Viill'A..-triie'ico:herielf,, &cord rhigbaStrliOUVr'S..":Wlien look upon his like ;pin? May he rest ,in, peace- INEBNE The' Prithiirk:EYeteiteii Tea Oar. ':Xla:tlay,:ttiriortan't . eleCtima4ill take place. who desire to: sec:good men elected to important posts - oft. tisast• ; rieW come ihtward :mil Make, thei r'choice. the Vote of - to;:day; when our candi dates shall he,,settletl ,antk.fixed under the , C4wford , County-System, it is' 'expected' that all :clamor - and 'cavil will ,them; unless . frOMSetne,..cause at :present unforseen •and. unknown, there, shall be '•reasori-fOr a different course. We have ' given all' dile warning, and notice,- with iititteit view to briar fel:war : tithe best men.:. -We have endeavored-to expose the - Cerrttpt Traeticesior dishonest policiciaii3, atUrshiti inaneerAu, which they are ilefriudbd in their 'choice; eandidates.sinti, unless the .evils plained of are-soon .abated; the rernetly ,- -sclopted.byettr'piditiUel'bretliern in Yhil-. Cijoip''hfzi . "*lll hare_t'o`beintriidueed. We adyise ell. tqlgo,,to, the.. pntls,Lin e, • enn suit mith•eablrother ft calm ly• , an d • , in die" ' - inerits •of the respeetive , -eandidatesrand Veir,' let those. belieVci lion'est: eSinfietent',' , 7A% , -a; • ~with.;,tiliagg,ery ••twd.l.,ring•.,,manipubxtion, , using ,, your endeavors+to enlighten others ' lijr - eorreitinferenation'? '"' I '4= , •- , t • What is now most our connty l .kominagens•js: Apirre, o,elear. and L'Untainteds , atmosphere; *herellle/41alatid. 1 E' r of"'do * ri;ill:otiohlia-S l fdiled"ib , ilieke' ett 1 F04°,13?:, out c.over-worked,hae.o esters' • bidding, :lest )they:lbse,• , , theirt;biea l d and T . :hiliter; the3i' . lravel:oelyiii `the ruts by, not: to, Aho,hangers-0n,,.. Alle ' coat tailsiof , • theaßingelvith the lope of.a , SoviO slfepe' of'eome • • petty ,7 ost , lint eon ' snit those who •• • - are ,frie-anclindeiendent of all such po `•lliticaP trinnisetq r•and Elcit , k , zotrf,' ter • ,•:1••"*e 13e.St :15fnifria , lee•d r i• end, Thug .bosses.: APE •~ha\ shown . pretty ; cgnulusicely thalo . thereivis-leen,fraxvi,..,mitil... at ..loast "ions ofolirf-f_nemhers of Ass:eiablyi=witif the . 'Coauliis. j qioneri,':iin(l the Prison o t Le n tie a' tortlie:colaplain ts) we hear ..:about,.: th iryiionie 'of :the 451cers in - : ... ;.11i#a;Olf" . i . :11.O44',', 1 1,:yo:AVe e ) • .fees arc eliFkige4;.,PA.l o l4c.T. snl~~titutes u' fee-bill of his own .ifraiead:, of ...,,tha r i * ,:Pre-, scri~e~`sc ; by act Rl747arphly, add what is' very ! strange7:(ilillse,, riniser, is, q :honest mcfrzy. 2fei , bill' is : hik,herth , the . :to pay , fees unless "he is.rurfasbecl wfth. a .thill::•:of • iteansi.speeifically,sekent,f poi) that' : it'e?n,. , "beiseittiiiize - d' and tesEcal:i•:!ff . illegal:fe4 . that: is r • Wfaid;'ll.4f;',;l' the bill to Tar — Alderman,and recover by suit. Some years ,ago. r *now.that - . a , certain x:officer was frequently sued, , tand compelled ~„ , "tp24lisc•oidehislietty,,filehirms: The same thing can 10. yry o .tt; Theie ' officers are all liplAclAn,gith. the Thugs - I ird - Withael together . to :make, " money: NeiliWark Trcirld;% ' , Wed 4h l a4 iiiit,"Voiatitioa' the ' followi • Seymour rin a 13Iali=ratla6atioa meet - ,•'=';:Ang Wart adldin'Aiken;'South:Caiolina,...yea-; - terday. , Two colored -inoio, - u collbwed,4oy, ; WaVe-Frataptonrartoyce. A' colored Pomo : 'iCratie Mir club marched l thioprocebeicin:Pr.' '. go* itioitt ail, olft .io;rlnegro `.Dewocrat;,be is a'rgentlemiin i` V' , a iteiiliblica . a";:-: h - is' la qiia'aiiii2t •• Real Democratic' philcisopby. - • IV. A. Scharf f:\ is htlE;;; ; : :: : - .; wsp I ts t , *si s• fol et,"4- 1 SOrd•lta a stink tri l ki?i*Y'stfir :4 "e ;tnt all, buripi l b' true, there is, unrtrAiti.ertson for crogpg about it. We view Mr. Seward aq one of the worst - ' men in the country and charge upon ]um die tiFaCtieiVhcf4siiebridn'et of Andrew Johnson, and all the seeming delinquen cies of President Lincoln, during 9,g, War ; Mr. Seward was very much sawed-lie ! -cause--he --was -no tr- elected- , President- in_ Editor 1860i' whew , :blr., Lincoln was.. and•liis,ap iliiinpiienti-ni'See'rCiaiT 'of '§tatC'.'slionlq . neoF : ifave." been t Into the Cabinet diepoSea for mischief, and Witfi ;the:dire intent to . break • down'i+Mr: Lin coln if popsible, - Ihihking Id :raise' a; party to elevate, himself in„ 1864, to ; .the PresiL i llis . ,connsels,werejunsound,,liph !low and , deceitful,: and failingi:to‘•accom-: p]ish his rillany;.he :clid!what - rePilied in salt e thfri 'With genie' otlers, and prevented there-nomination Of, Hannibal tHanilin; hnd'thereby- succeeded 'in oeffeeting:,the' nomination-! r of' Andrew ,Y . lhnt - Gd; tut for 'the :Itrotible tha t„ltayd:.ibilowed, the .denlh , of., Lincoln never:have.occitrred. When John-: son was sworn in•a"Prepident• lie talked and`wrote as" an' honest;, good Republican. OMt time Arr.? Bpward was on a bed of anguish, with his -.head .cracked ; his ribs: broken 'end-his throat cut,' and ' therefore unable to counsel or adVigeptli,thol'rep-• • ident, : „whp iro o rdisecl add ,t 1 &jell , the time allahat a good4lepublican leould• desire a- °Vlrc Sewaill in ' his anibitiddtci: 4r3r,. Well; that :if Tresid:ent continued ! ,to 'that course and would carry out the Princi ipled:of ilie;Repdhlitau;Party l tOT'their sat be elected President in igo§;:by the peo ple,..which ,svould:-of course..defeat'hii 'planUnd,dhstror , his 'hopes. P. 114" Were fore. as `gi:2:11 1 iereovereil sufficiently, Yo 0Pg 1 45 . 44 1 'Elm to :adopt. his ,policy, of I.liecopstraction (tb6. cereation' Sewardls sown brain,); the purpose of , roying i n i s , popu a.rt preyenting'his' election.,,proposing i'oattg , uration of a '.li'nelirLFlrty-which , he liope!3 icoulii unite 'Ott 'Seward: This-'was at ,tempted by, the. 4oyruoud Couveption , lu 186G- 4 -and: ended• in. a fizzle,, leaving Mc. :Solinetin and Mr.' Seward tiotli 'is 'damaged article's eyes'' of world, and,thiew p•iiii . 4 - ckUp . On,' their, old re , sourees : ot bedeviling. Congress.. and th'e . , Republican partly in hopes that - sornetliini , iff " veiyh'o . d3r" k ocv s the . occurrences since th't sinic, and : that both together, haveiexerted themselves to their utmost to destroy not only • the Republi can party,'"hnt,"Genet , al Grape particu lar. ,„Nr. Se . lyard,;lil:e gr. 4rohnson, is.a MESE very much disappointed man; in-,morri re- - spects than one, arid now that-his timnSin . 'office • iS - 4;r6Winn. short, would 'no doubt he tad to get back:to his old roost in 'the party, to secure a.position and respect for himself, and some ' , mod fat office forbis son Fred., hill' the rest of them. We do. not therefore - s.ce that itls'of aey,iniport.. I once whether 'Mr. Seward ..supports Geu, Grant or not, and bette'r :slick to the 'fortunes of 'Andrew Johnson, Who would have been a better man but .for Wm. H. Seward and - bad whiskey, which to a considerable extent' has at times affected them both. But It he Will ~• • come, let him take a back seat..and repent of. his evil-deeds in sack-cloth and ashes; and.perhaps after 'due evidence of refor mation; if bri 'desire; 'office:, he iiight'be' ~appointed. doorkeeper,. 4. : the,. White. -House:_ .• • • - ;ri , • -Fog weeks past inquiries hadbeee made' •for Seymour; the:Democratic-nominee' for :the Piesidency. - 'after, dispersing of the CiiiiOntic.n,, , lie lthd Aired to, ,the shades 9:l;privaebund while his .colleague whs. breathing fire add slaughtoi, Seyitiewir quiet, not even by letjerhaytitg,accepted ithei trupnination.., !rite: anxiety in his party has been relievedi.and the rioters' has, faViiiid 'the lregUatated fossils Jong : epistle: ":defining,bi! political status.":" ;:i-•.114ti 4 gives , .as 'reason,: for. the delay, -adj&nrntneUt ,of,C9ogrep,,,but : Oat, jbat44:ca . do with Alto aeceptance,,it,is hard' l toxiiviimOnless be feared a second impeachment of;.the'. thieh' ful, thus'ACk, the DCmite" ... • party'of:one,oetbelr strong, arms, the-pub-: lioicrib.:l 4n .that easethwwoulikundoubt 'etity.llitii-d"ileb)iiied: "friends that the in a 'ari l wa r s unsought :and,-,pnexpoutod,: he.; excuees, hituseLf!for proving—recreant. to himselPand his coon.. `try,` - by epleUiJ 'hie j itiabill'tj to ileiiit'4 ",the . 'ivheliiiiii;ii'de'tlial'eheitdd Heal: ME . . Arias or Hancock out, of. the.nominatiory. and , thrUstt it upon thislmodest Man . "'lTe'then"avraioas the R .publican party:' are riot guilty, and for. acts.for,: which they- are not,- res: ponsible. - The debt under which ;we are now laboring-,,-' and Ithe-taies eVeiy*Denioe'ralie:'dernaiciue ;grows: do. .quest ; are z no t tit e,.? rill& of t the Re pub liven party,-:but are properlyAra.ced, to the ''very ; party-now •represente&-by. this'Sey mour. He'U plat:e.';'4r:O'inajovity tit the nion - e' 13 . 'and • his , party,:which is so absurd thatit needs no contradiction. -He may•ltave 'boon nu to en ' an'd ititeuded to `say :' those h o seryeil,inithc ‘ Rebel army. and navy.'l then..lms , ,Seymouri been • hea'rd'fronfie but it Ikhardly' - probah,le - We' will overhear from hap kale: ' ,!• '- appear anenl:l yit:gtata Their MISBIDLA seems to. „bq men front ; the State/ rind 'origitatti 7 szreign "- of ^terror:- Nittitei are being ' serve' letive;' and assassina 'iron penalty': ; of t,ttnnneeessary,.to say. that they. are ,enthusiastic; supporters. of, Seymour an d Bl a i r pt,l .7- -j,. ;.3 lEEE jipoE . UNDERWOOD of' ViroininHany :.ardept friendi , of Chief- Justice, CHAsil'Aits' -had , ' zi . ..qatervierr!!wi th , 4' that:l:gen tralci' 'Aide 'A , ihoL."Denfoc44C ~ietritnitieuis were ." 112 ?d9- I,lNr;g,l l 4s.,s.F.Pr9SS.94, ll Pasalf as, alsiapporter,otGßANT :andlOoLms.,,and. inierns eratie professions. ? ,To Tax... Payers. AE 0 Tut: tat-payers should rccoll ..4... attlfethe, .... 4..)6 ,'• , oncy which they pay into t o ouuty Treasury as tuxes, hues, forfelurcs "en !, ties, &c., is to be disburse4ind . , n ea .,, Ny order of the Commie. ; Sioneri; the 'Prison Inspector, the Director of the Poor, and in some instances by order of Ire c7717C717117157r0 r 7 an d by importance of having for those' ofFjes:'not , every oue who can make himself popular ': with political trickOgrs, buteto,, belie men or, chdr ( aCte t r, jtnigthettl - a i nd 4 iitellige4Ce, -who-know-for-what....and.-httw f Je pubheH -money should .belexpouded . 'for- the good. 'arid-idteregeof the'publid. , " l They - will- ob - - , Serve 'that '-' Elie - Pi:OthoucOry,ltegii.: . .ter;;l3leOOiile'r„ l .44,Clirl's,,4 ; the:. Oiphaiis ; Court and .• Quarter Sessions; and. ; Sheriff. hate fitothlng,ltO' i cto Withriind'haveno'Conz -tror.'ever''the MO'nnY'Of thOlTreheii&- iIiCY are, ,p,ur, poses „emir:ply, ~Now, as ,the. amount i„received, into' the. Tredsliry:cexeebdedf:.s3Bo,ooo f last'- year, ' 'the, tax.'paye:rs'eAri;'An: l llie:llrOat necessity` anci. i importanceof i hav,ing., pone „I . :int the; most.competentlandtbestmon to , :manage. 'and pVy'otit'siiterge'il : ,;'Siini f 'the 'greatest arninintr,Of,Whi'Cla . is:qishiirke4J:iikie ci ! . ii- • rnissioacrqi 4:f...0 1 °.P9P.iP Is'Allz °A l l:4 e l .se ry e..front year. to. year the--.Commission= ers' rcliort, ras 'publigmtl'in '.'the -:papers; - • ~.1, . see .;, .r• ',, , 'they can readily these :throws, and ' caul judge: ivhether ibeir ,agents .ha.32e, been faithful.or otherwise'. •It is not to be-de-. :tfied 'human' nature is nOtitornaculate,-and , ' (On tt :cll . (inn': y;soinietiMes . ' 1 ',si: , C'r'ons . ..cs . ''A . 'e, strougest, ancl,wheA it,i; ; :inst expected, the public agent may..be .unfaithful :Land diihoneit,r'ancl'henie,:when: the 'slighteit' deviation ts'inn t aer"li - :is - Siirtiii . "beit 'EC, avohl all further trust irlhiM,.fo"r u he who defrauds_you,once,will,be very apt; to do, .1 1:1 4.-.... A. - . i JJ. i 1 so again. .Now,,loott at our CounissiOnqs" leport,ns .to„..their i own s ...mileage, whein; (-they liavb charged -forlmtels mot , netuaily. 'ilerfdriiind; a'n'd iliir'hui - been idObe,t me. •,. • .:i7 . j • labl_ ;,,,,F„-i. , b,eqp - ever - Ftcr4l . lFF 111: F r ° J.? . . °)°,-*, Pf rs , s , cc f , and,in some,instances too it. 3 .would ' , Sela3' they have charged for their expenses„ to,, ' h'dditititi tiillie4 - -ilailyl'patilatur- mileage. IT:iii46l.i . Z.ir 'Race • ; 6; F e6-a-A: .. i,:4 ,rt... k . :i . b.,,, , what the law.pliows Soy mileage„47:P:, ma y; be.itifeired there is::ause•itrutl: ,in, the report that tire" 14i;e 1 bleer15titorested! in some th' • term-, The report,shows,thatout.of twelve ., 'bridges• on which'work:was:donelast year, "it was done 'tin s6vou' - 'by''V.' au& the 'reetlinin r . , !fiv'e ninny other persons, thus showing,. ,that ,lilcMellanrinust be -a favorite,' at least;, 'when ProbalAS , 'if Public - 11666e 'had been g••tVen, aid. proposals asked : fer n an'a a:•fair Competition had, other; persons.; might had work on bridges; too. /When people complain, they can get no work •Irom -.the man,,Comtuissiouers, and ,one gets more than- half, there is ..reason, to, suspect; something , :rotten in 'Denmark.' Honest 'public agetitS never ileshe'to make - secret bargains and public agents have no right 4/' -12,1ttke,thezu, and we,wish,that when bridge rtr: any other-work" is. given to any 'one at'a-higher Price 'than another offers to dolt:for, that, the disappointed will prevent ,the.corttract from beings.car ried out, by an application for an- injunc 7 ti on h b n ed .i 'bjr aft ..ttres t Goitre; and' an outraged and' indignant people. 'LIAT a lucky thing for the, Republi cans of Lancasterfconnty that 'the thugs, . . 'rings,and elii - ines'fTthe city will so kind : ly; tai payers. and ,voters frOni . •alL:trouble in settling our county:tickets. All -welavn to 'do' isu to let' Drubaker, .11 . 3eitand''a . nd' ' their partners' "alone, and: ',they, will tell: us, from year. to year* for whom•me shall vote. , It is so handy. We need not bother ' oUrselveS. , by inakingr a' •clipiee. 7 *They for us, and it , saves us a great deal of vexedoo and' trouble. All•that-is ;necessary .to be done • by a kentlenitinl who' desires 'On office is to call, upon thisl3 . i•Uhiker''filA''Or joint `stock ~Queen; street; Lancaster, and give ..the 'needful, ,:makiug 'all - things' fit to 'their eatipietion; • and ; the. firm will undoubtedly sedu'i4`e'neinination, .4 1 : 11 .01 120 !Ii4 to, an, election.. you sec:44'ov a dproper 'consideration, ; mud, who' works withouti aligood: one; candi ageoii•Ohers - and Voters are - ticaoln-' ; pledged. A. 4 that., the. people:eye isyd' to 410 walk; up tolthe , polls_like natured children, and vote the ticket set-, „(which _firm, obtains.,gratis), of County,Commissioners; who are also he- Cotiiing 7 an itipottAnViatiintion in' frau]. • ifea' ne ; bribitir; - •-• Jr. ? 1 ! .• •, j t‘ fire companies, with ; the county: : mo n ey,,, •and'.doingrmany :other littlelichores, that -will rerfikirdpoblid'rmitePtierili ' They, act as es", 1;36'4 41.''&441ei•al aid id' the -Arubaker,and!Riestaudi. and„have - been . doing'a thriving Pbusiness of , late: : They aie' p inill 'or• 7= iii Mari school,: jp .- ,foo,',they,are.,regulaily - ,.,:qUalified,, for ac ceptance! by the Holy orderer the 11:0.0, 1 ; 'throu ,, h which 'circler' all. must' tako,,the !P ° F eat :L4 9 f e ClJ, :?•'' ' !A:ll?••• Y_hyon•lLgt.f• ;Grand' I:l,igh,P, - riest„the charges, yho, ctkiis4, ihis-favorable 'mark, gives =them:the itt,ee s ee.,, nary pessport:te' favori"':Whit 7 ' a 'happy country 'what 'a in! Great is George—and iliestand. is liis ,proplieti itr :: •7i 1 . 1 1 1 ;1'i ice done -to Colutubia,;, MI jaine's will ba"ii 3 Outiniited` for As , 'elllli 15i.ii of 4iigaSt."We .- 'are entitled to a Inember f ,andl.of ,conrie Cx ,pect,otti- elaim , ”to boS lion6t sound jUdgtueut,'nud,Ahat,fi4 r viiii, lOU a !good ,representative if elected.: Let. nll; hands then' urge; his' selection. 'The interiski'iiT 'Columbia ieijuife`s6iie"olie to be'at, t risburg . fearlessly - and-horfestly. " ~" f" Wr.- 61l i!'-icou' the'veteis of Tsaacasier le::(ttAeiii',":lln4 :..iames. , citizen of lnpibie, is a l eaudldqe,:foclssemhl;y:'' , l3e' l :is opposed, becadsehe'fa' aii` Lodest'inan sad coald - c,:)l,4d,bid, entitledAela meutber• and.. she asks •to . i!tr member. The offiee-brokers Nvanie: ,mottey,:and,did not zet it. -,We'aririkto t,tielietieit -people of the - iounty? forl'hiS support. rhilsx ,-1 hisi,C ty• Item. %• ; `4 - ' he • ~ t; • I,g .m ' a s• it . ' untlig,,thgre mit ',„,,iko actin itistitr . to i •,••‘ar4le i nd - An. f " 1 i ' ) "`1 3 "Ti' nil Mautt p lby t o epull ns,O Pin a el -I,iiiin, agien.t:q.etis '1;•'. ililtjfideir!ing /7 ,„‘ ~ _ tti rid the party in this pounty'of the nice whii.have combined together to defraud the .. peol foist upon thenilheml unfit and corrupt - men to hp found any iilierei iiittiside.‘Ofthitit,l,: ,. • ;If - the POZi;" tion- taken by Mr. - Fitzgerald is a true one---,_ then - thelate (war tottld have easily -- k - ., V t V 1.. s t t .." _I J•C ~' 1 , .. Been avoided, by allowing Butt). thieves ..as-Bley.d,.and-traitors-like-DaviS to-take• possessiorttof,tbe government and rule it tii!iti•ruirr:" , Theintegrity".4nd - Virfiure of 11'14'16'1' "V ""'' ""t. •NT'' li t ' '' 'a the Y a . P la--ses !!,,, P-;PFt "ve ~', ,country,hy,•plecting that pure man, ..A.tra •laru,'LitMolzi, President.::•yThe condition Of f fhe'RdPillilicafi'pat'ty" in rthik - -: Conn ty is' - 4r Ville sae-''i :A.f•' " ' • 0 ~. 1. yTup ..„,, u i c.supars a c ,o .9..eorg , q,,prpj:a,liey„,:formeCi,a, secret', oath bound •,society,:then members oft which yierd'sWorla •-tosuffpcirt'i:iOrtrfor Office ex 'eCgthOse OTibeliTiainifier. .kfe;i:broken ,d own, politicians in.,each. s .distriet , joined •these ,, •political•!thilgS. , , , If•'•no0; strong enough- to control tht',RoPUblican -county .converiiiOußiutnkCit' would .Sell to the ihighest;bidderithe„haudful of,,delegates 'under :his II eon trol; , the , iesultt was, unfit 'men ' ;Were pla T eed ' iiptU•qh a 'tialietlLishich 7 pr9atedcllqsatiafaetioli and endatig - tred the , success of the, party. I. to-day, every office controlled by Republicans in the-etunty, `and'obeitpied Celield by a : member of the - . .iethilik.'.',:ii;relll'ciUi .: • *Ali*'pOirlsSp' iipll.-- - -- - ilie tax,p,ayers-are;,l),eipg, robbed,, by -them in 'opeli day=j-akid shall - it be , said !that if there is.' no rbicilidY,' th'if• we' 'must paks under ilie:YOfO, l 4n4;tiu4),..y t - filliiui't:;t o•Oe deereeS of the thugs.:.,6-eorge.„llrnbaker, chief thug--Lhimself • a tandidato: for: District - 2.4.IfOru c CY=LIP the . 'lutit i ' liOfit "Mau 'for ih . c. ir.1 , ...A...s ii.:... t. , , I' -.. , -c. .- 4 ' plop' tTlii . ,,Rve l r i prgedyq_ jp: - che`i,l9op le' of ,this i coutty., ,lie ,had.,no„s(ittus,,,, amongst Abe' legal Iraternityliwhatever..Through - ill'iiifftieACC "of' his'- fellow' thugs'. linea l - '.l •,...,:.. • •.,*.). -.: - money; ....;, 'liberal e:7pendityire of in, each dik: . 1 trict i ,be,bopesTtp,buy .enough ,votes'to,re, , teive hikmonlibation.lodt is. about time ithht•thp'peop!e take the ; Matter 'iti hands i'e u "a.stup , i,, , tiiis'sv,iieo affairs. • We ,agniti.rerni 13 Ci. Mr. ,Fitzgerald,thaf,he pub-, , lished:: ;gross: -and.: infamous ;`articles in: 'ildi igaleri77 r6ll.6ctiOrno ±'G - daiv - Schai4c ier '. in the same. paperhe•leeturesps. - NO''F'sitisffed tVeir'fiendisb: - efforts •"- , • - to„defeat„Maj.a., rL tliugs have roped in a.fellow,natued Habeeker, 'Whdiesides in: Newport, 'Periy couitty;' in dig State and is"wcitia o "(.1 efainitoii .letters Ids:friendS and relative?, in this k cowl ty ; urging his defeat; and ,why .?•, If weinre'''nnt - Mistaken; this is • the, same' . ch'UpftVlte' , int up a bill laSt:Wincei: in the, 'Legislature ;to remove the county seat of Perry county to Newport:. The scheme. was a-most munitions onefauclT was sot `ten ,uPiftni:the sole :PnrpoSe'Of 'specula tion More., than two-thirds of , the °citi zens of that county-petitioned the Legisla tur'e,"atadienionstrated against any change. IteinOehl being' on the committee, determined to defeat the measure, which he did. 'After • being cajoled, wheedled and 'coaxed; and even offered bribes 'by this'inan'llabecifer, be stood rue' tq' his (trust; for which tax paYckis of Terry county are , no doubt thankful. Because ho was true and honest towards all, a set .1" pdlitical hermaphrodites in this county ; are determined to Aei'eat him; Let the voters on Saturday put im:plumpers • for Maj.' Reinoehl. • TIIE neat Presidential 'election "if car ried' by the Coliperhead, is''to'be carried by fittuti, perjniyAtit,df . oti;e'ry‘Of.tite rank est. creed. Success is.tbeir determination, right or wrong,- byfair •nicans:onfOul, 'net' matter`-'''cihielt:' 'The - 'end' 'jUsiiftes ,mean,, and; .111r:,,,Walbtee, ...ehairnian of • their. State , .Committee; so educates theme by his' circular. -They•; are' desperate;; "Their desii-O:•to regeba' their lost power is , not so,pauch the enjoyment . of theoffiqes, :as thorestoration of-slavery and the break dowte of , : the Refiublican .Reebristi-ad-: lion ` SYit'C'L I ,thought -through, .a . ,.f.arsc., eleulency : ,thay, have, just escaped -a.deserved halter, , they .end' opportunity •'of „helped, l ,to,:freu • ,crime is too :heinous for:theur to commit, , if it: tore Itheth''to - their'fdither'bontrol, and it ; mid i,i itereut. ; F:tern al vi g ilance is, the, price ,ot , liberty, and •every Republican• voter "must be up and'at them." • •' • ' MESSRS.= REINOEIIL 'AND Gonson. - emx,. ` . teteretts; here 'been repo: ,tl;9 thugs ;Lancaster... t.Tbe one; Mr. Eh, lost a leg: in the 'serrvice•ef iiiii:icoantryi," and 11r. Ileiaelil i was/,a'St'enno: a iid . ;';ailui;i' ! risking, hii)ife_ for : onr liberties.lut both are, cast aside,- and. aro , to be , despised as, iyearling,t;•becaus& the -ring masters can make nothituroat-of theta,. Where use "the' t ieldierii'anirthe i fteetiten 'who battled; •1-4 , .t t 1:: 21 .......... ;)ytth these -brave meriowhile the..oihee:.brakersivlia ;reject them . nnveivere"sixizieg quietly in' iiiahod's"'nfia' of offices .and - Janney ?, their, Obi „comradesl come , , to the'reseue,... and give, them 'n" , zeioweing licite. 'Soldiers' of Colunibiiii; soldiers o£ Zaueas'ter''county;" rina`reh ftirtfit ,and itolp'yogr Oltl, friendlto .has lost a What an appeal. •::. . 11111 ITA.LLANDicatem, in: his speech- inaae in-13utlec coutity,'"ol/ is, %the' othei ' a'ny; saide' " " ``"Yalli - , of religion„ of, priests, of pulpits, of' churches ! bellovo and:strum that there is more, °Ellie beiilga spirit of, Christ, e,y.pressed in the I sction of. ' tiara 'Yew York Conventiod than m zniLthe, 16 , 111 - pulpits In thel7uited"State*.l%.,tlys, I,,Comnient; is atone cessary. Presidept: . ,deniea. that by the re • cent , firdei-- of , the , Secretary• of:War-414 11 (Itl4 S. , recognizes'the`tlef`zclo;governments'of the:' ' P -131 iquestion!tbefore the,Cabinetfor...decisionit :and , hethelieres•thati these= kotiertitaebtai . for the y . , gSinzzr.r no inore , ivirthymarrthim Capt. bffe'red :for - ?rAsiemblyt , illeiytoppOsed'tcfall alicjuer nail factions' "=a'straight=foi~isid;`°indastiionu, sober; iiiii"innipioL`:lif - 'hiklellow citi zens. Letter fropi Ittichigain4 .., 40 , ,t54 , . ? 1111444t9AN,tirtst 5 4 ,louo. Vt,l): liiiltpo :—Si iity . , .,, ,, ,q,,r , Me kept very fuilioldy 84 . 4ttrimrid dpjfishind elairsioo6i,pg tlieTp . der ,ott l li e 4144 N, 1 - 44rinotiirper148':frierit.6 - 4eshere7Aescrip7; tion•: . 'C' '7" '''''''. Some twenty years ago, it was made the Capital of the State; although at that time there were not probably a dozen houses wit filirtiMitTrOrrAWartiliiirleWlit' l tams a,nntillier ,. .2f. ,mills of,„tlifferent hind,s, a foundry, Many ivholesalorind. i'etailatOres, and ono of the finest hotels in the State, built by the late i ßaker, of detective fatue,- ; lanewho ailed ito , Sal id:_in rclinsequance oil, i several attempts being made to burn it by —as IsaupPait (I = -L - soine of - his secessio,n - orce: - rniesi -; p,e,cnoivgigod9ds contain eleven' a acres, in commanding position, near the centre of the , town, and bids fair, in tithe, to -be more:beinitifur thareany in the.cou.ntry. The streets ate - laid out east and west, °fan average width 'Of about seventy feet, and the avenues nbrfli 'and south; of about One, hutalied'reef.."tioiotOrig::!:is yet, but hid,' rectrailroadcomminniCationwith other and larger places, and the :Legislature meeting: only bi-enniallyy the- population clops -not increase very rapidly.. East,' about ;three--' fourths of mile; is' the State Reform SchnOV, . containing at present- some :two hundred and fifty boys,- black and . white, of ages 'ranging - frdra -ten 'to twenty-one, who are , divided intolehisieSOf 'fourteen under. ,the.. Sabordiniatecharge of a: Captain and Lieu tenant, (as they, raightloo called) and march with military.: precision to their meals,' baths, beds, etc..-They, all receive a good, english edueation, stuclAng i four hours per day..., Work- eight hours—some at shoe making, , sorntr at making: cane-seat -and flag chairOome attailbring,and others on the farm attached: to th'e institution, and'. other work necesSarY 'for an institution' -that.designstahave-all-doneby-thairithateS which; .. ,..s . .requcred : fOr , ; their maintenance. All 'retire it eight o'clock and, rise at•-five ,the Year round, and have three houra',pei-', day w for eating, play,, Ag., It, is considered themedel (of , ; . itsi kind; kni dirk _potantrr. Abouttwo miles.beyonil is the State Agri-' cultural College, -where any boy can learn all of farming_that can be taught, mid also the necessaryltuowlodge of cheinistrY, Sec.,"- 'to enable - there, to .analyie different soils and give theta a Proper , Cdressing. A fair english, edueatten is also obtained; here, competent teachers ./ ite'siding on the' farm. Some of the finest stoelr:in' the country may be seen here; and,a,daily account-is kept of ,thefeed,of leach, with,changes often to give .the most profitable diet.,,A fine,- . hot house ,and good Ivariety_otflowers, tage,ther with a full line of vegetables are on the.placedied: ;nearly all kinds of soil are ,embraced in its limits. ..t.l :, ~, ~ •,i! ' ~•,-,:- . -. ') ' , -Thirty:spy:en miles i pintli . of, Lancing, is Jackson a smart little place pf . SOine 6 000 inhabitatits,whickpikrairlo,demble , in the ,nex,t tan years ..,„,Four or five] miles,east of dais' niace is Michigan ;Centre, an unimport ant . place; b,ut noted some years - ago ,for - being the'larad-qUirters.t of a gang of mis: creants, mho : throw off the ~ttack; and tired into many trains of, ears , int r - the Michigan* , Centralltailroad., , llerelsaeliain of small. ,lakes,where on, SatuEchly,,Mt old, Ciln in.> and myself had a day's fishing, 'capturing " eleven pike, the smallest, Weighing' throe - ,pounds and, : a quarter, and the largest weighing eleven younds and nlial 1-, twenty three Black Bass, ranging train three-quar tet.sefa pound to six ponnda;and a Anna tityof ,sun fish,One 'Of - which 'Weighed one' pound and three-quaiters„ making a day's .. .spOrt tholike` of whiCli IltaVe not; seen for years.., Yestertlay the "Union BaSe 'Ball Clitb, of Morrisiana, played the CentralS„at Sacksen, out my arrangemente making me due here, I could not witness it. The score was 65 to l 'in ilivor of the Unions. To-mor row a party , of four of us; fish at Sandy . ,Lake, aboutnine miles frOM here, the re sult,Ot Which I will adviSe you of in due time. NO pigc:ons have made their appear ance cehere this summer and it is too early for 'incist kind's Of game, Oonsequeritly can dd no\ - hingiri thatiline. = - l Yours trulyt, '- - - IC. ••,1 ME Letter From Lancaster. LANCASTER, August 10, .1568 MY Diu SPY.—Tliere is some very shroWd 'guessing among the press-gong thUgs and rings as to who Timour, the Tartar, is. Ono of the wounded is rather bellicose;' shmild'he 'find oat who struck. `Billy nitterson,'he will 'no doubt' issue a hostile pfoclaniation, when 7 must' cut and run, as a castes Lehi with a sharp shociter would not be pleasant. But I understand 'that &frail; the war' ho was never very imnrdeiouslY inclined, for 'i-hen the enemy approached, he Seemedlo admire that beAu ,tifursbeeiineh of poblicjn§piration : '" 'rig distance lendienchantnient-to the view," and kept as far off aa cotutesy Would per pieferrini 'the intellectual society of ' the baggage wagons and the hospital. These Minnie balls are nasty thingS; they porter-, ate unpleasantly 'MU:persons: of a- nervous teinnerament.• But , nous verroits. ! On taking an inventory of: the .Republi, Cad corps editorial, - •I ' , find great truth in What; you'have , ;said• about. them,' with a "gieut: deal more of the same , sort: thou has not Veda publicly said. Achilles.' was vul nerable Only-in one spoty the , heel; but if Fall 'their political blurs , and= blots were Shown, they would be as spotted :as 'aids'. 4 They havenow completed an organ ization, which, if carried into , otlect, will -make them supremo fillers: of the political affairs of the county, and the people will be • as:entifpletely stripped of po'Wer as if they wereAisfinitchised. - -BY means of a' secret. 'oath-bound society; (the members of-which are 'scattered throughout•the , county, and Under the-mansgement • of• nn intriguing. and unscrupulous' politician;) they are to 'dictate and• nominate to office such only us they find a peculiar interest.;in. -The can-' clidates•Or'olficers are' no: longer' to be se ' 'lected by the. people; but to be rallied or bargainedlor by these bMkers. Those who 'bribe to get office, must, when elected, take, 'bribes for their votes as-members; that they may 'money enough' to pay those who' elected them. Hence it is , that ringe,are fortiled'in the Legislature, asitvell as in the county. In the Senate, seventeen are a inajority; commanding the Passage 'or de. 'feat of itny bill, and the action of that :Ma, .jorityis controlled by-the anaountigiv:en carry.or defeat such bilL • Sonlso is it in the House of Repreeentatives... , • • • ' - ; 'Let'Ane •give you •a• reminiscence of an, event, 4 not altogetherlapplicable to the mat ter before us, but -Which mayinterest you: Some , years 'ago, the County, Convention' . - met and nominated our members of .i*tn •bly; ' and -instructed . them, by. resolution, -which they aCcepted• and approved :of,' to: vote against:the bills relative to thetonnage ' teal and the Sunbury and Brie Road. These resolutions were disregarded by: two of the members, who were 'denounced by the .Evening Express in strong and docided terms: • The editors. were. proseouted.for libel, and both parties threatened yen • geance on the other. But strange to 'Say; in , a, short time the prosecution was with drawn, without retraction, apology-or ex— planation .by; the editors, and -one of the members In a year or two• afterwards was ;strongly recommended-by the Evening .E.c presi for re-election, which was accom plished:' Two questions now arise, first, it the charges published by the editors ,ttgainst,the members werefalse, and their •characters t slandered, ,as they swore they u:ereirwhy was the prosecution withdrawn? •Seixondlyi•ir the charge, was true, ; and the' : members culpable as the, editors repreeent ed,,why,did, the _Express ,esert ; itself, and -recommend the election. of, that - member ,:whoibefore was deemed, unworthy? Will ; any body, answer these questions,,undetite, the terms upon.:whlch, the : pal:o.os t became ~reconciled to, each other?, „ 4gxery,:d4euterested.eherity - sea benevoit ibeee nr4'„ihe'ilddtuie L d us; evidence of edl:-:- torial principle , , Yours fespectfallY;': • - Tlllolla, THE TA.ET.iII. tj CO ••• fOTtottter Letter front Lanca ter. Lawc.A..srEn, August I !,; 4 F: 4/. :X Sev.-=-1. cannot but lautiti P'*eackYour daily. You pitch itilh.: 4 `. thugs x tfui rings and the cliques, ...an P9.sd pear corruption. You dab awe 'at the leaders, Brubaker, Ifeistand an. the modest gentlemen of the .Express, who own the Dupers, and give them jessie for acting corruptly.aathey.doo,antluthes, /y ask them to copy, and dare them to en dorse or expose their own frauds. Some ' folks would call this pretty bold and evl , donee of great, assurance. Bat it matters not, tlley . ll44eil-veYtfall[l43d tbe(pilo`Plfl are alfglad to see it, and the SPY, as you know, -is.daily increasing -in popularity,- because -iyou..dare,,toetelltthe trn,th l andfeguse to shut - , Out`tbil Honest y is the Vest policy, as' you, will. out—and they /lea, at a date too late for them. _ The matt* of most interest ; at present siiolcen of hei:e is the sg 4 uandering of money by the COnirtY Comnilseleneis, who seem • to think IheynieniaSteis of iheir'situation, and litive'diright — tO squander the county 'money:l.m contributions to fire companies, and the, election of George ,Brubaker, who rules them, and some; other: officers in the .Court house: : • •:r • If bur'electioris nre . to he Interfered with in this way, wo ought t w e'kno, At. A new duty, truly, pas been. originated ; in the grun t missietier's office, if they , can clectiorieet:WiV i ,theW,pete,by . /Spepding' the county money, after this • manner. By , this 'conduct they, hope to dontrot•the'mominations,'and elect theirowncreaturesi:whe',lii tiro to help plunder, and ,divide.:',Whai , , were the ' Commissieneys. elected 'for Was it to set tle county tickets?.,' It., will, be7better for these gentlemen to know their business isi - of ring° a differentehafaeter; and that they May be calle&some of these daYi to:an ac 90.9q.".'and7lielCperssinally: reSPoii4il;t64 They have not an uniiMitedidiseretiOn, and • timy.can only pay.out money •when justl 7 fied-by the , :laW: 'They are neither kink n or 'rulers, and,it W;:ilibethe-int4i'est'of,the l . taxpayers to Convince them of ,thaviact,,„,... ; '• It is well known:that:if:my:are !deter mined-4i elect .GeOrge„Bistiret;'4.ttorney,., but it may he the dearest . '::thing them, they, eyet - nrid4trieli x !f4even 3f; 'be should, be•elected,, he ,cannot; screens:them ; but I, forget; be is such it splendid and interesting genii* such an elegant andaccomPlished:' l lawyer, Unit I.;,liaire;ne, 'doubt he will re quire a deputy togprosecute for the' Com monwealth in , Court,'W'bere, as long as I huge iived in .o„iiciister, never knew he , had a voice in Court, and %%vier none ever heard him make a speech, -, threugh execs- siylc modesty: - But 'tliiiSlS: ( 4o,'thiconunot?' here, for ; WehaVe'a, titian tier i:or'ilionb, that' is, silent menbbers of; the bar:: - • ' •'` ;: ' TVE TAIITA The Public Debt. Equally, divided, the proportion of the debt, to'cach 'person is $69.50, tiMinterest on which amounts to about a Otit'ai'day. The inereasc ofiirOper'tiAlihe:tivo States of Pennsylvania andffew York; if continu ed at the preSerit 'rate , for three ;years, would bo sutlicielit. to Pas debt, with .three hundred millions of dollars to spare. All the . hardship , there' is for the , laboring , men grows, out of the itillatienCdt; 'the cur rency, and the reimulintlon schenieS of the Democratic party. Well may the poor man ,say,". from , sucli , f:friends• ,good. Lord deliver C. Book Notices. FAMILY. , TREASURE.—This is ',one of the finest lang,azilies published.-. Th e. August number presents - a table of 'CM - act - di of rare interest. " Journey .of the Jews from Babylon to 'Jerusalem," "-The Peddler of La Giaye," ac., wilFbe perused with great interest. Eveiy faMily in theland should have this magazine. Published .by Rev. Joseph Chester, 173 Elmstreet, Cincinnati, 0. $1 a year.in adVanee. Single copies 10 cents. G*ANT AND Coven x.—dur,:friend 13. Hall, professor of music, has turned pub lisher. He has just issued a very neat book, from the press of S. A. Wylie, Lancaster. It is entitled " The lives of Grant and Col fax." It is a neat and reliable work. Price 25 cents. Address Hall & Co., 329 Walnut street, Phila. - DIE MODESWELT.—The August number of this great fashion magazine. is unsur passed. It contains a colored fashion plate of rare beauty. Indeed, wo never saw any thing finer in 'this line. , This, journal is published in Europe; and gives yearly over 1,5000 'beautiful fashion cuts, And 'Some 200 valuable patterns, ;varying in style and size to suit all, and about 400,noveltieslbr braid and embroidery." It is'received nainthly in advance, and put up at the astonishing low price of $3 a year ; -shiglo.nnmbers, 30 cents. Posted, to subscribers .by 8; T.,Taylor,.A9j, Canal street, Now York, at $3 a Yetir. Single numb Ors, 35'nent.i. IV. U. Hess, Columbia, sells it. Tits LADY'S FRIEND, FOR SEFTEUITER.— In; the SOPtember number of. this great fashiint bOblr.'maY be; fotincra,spirited steel engraving, ;eitllcky ":7'h,e • Altabk." This is foilOwettlily the usual elegant Steel • Fash ion Plate, , and by a .'fine: wood engraving, suited to the seaside season, called, On the Clifl:" Then come numerous:engraving", of the ,Fasions, interesting to ladles; with'a piece of Music. The Ilterdry Matter of this number includes the beginningnfa Novelet called " Fleeing,. from Fate," by Louise. :Chandler %Moulton, which" is a powerfully written • and ,deeplydnteresting story of love• and marriago,.i &c., Atc,. (i " Masquerading," by - A.: M. Dana. Novel., ties for September,. &c., tiie. Published by Deacon A; Peterson, 319':Waltiut street, Philadelphia,; at $2.50 a year...o47lllcl' also includes a large steel engraving.) Sample, copies, 15 cents, The Campaign. A: motto for the Blair' family: "United we stand." !The Fort, Wayne, (Ind.) Gazette antionn ces that Gen. :Tames 'B. Steednian repudi ates Seymour'andpk ThQ Republicans of : Jersei city are to have a wigwam. , f One, citizen offers $250, indanotiter,.sl,o, to . aid in the construction. of the latiftdinil IDonelon Is p;tiCtikt;''§e:yinoiir. We ,understand that: Donolson • claims that ho ono ran fur Vice Prosident•=with a man named ", , . , It doesn ' t become bacoo ,Frank; Blair rto prate abdut-the carpet-baggers:. There bas baen no time since tbaßlairlaihily,conyl crawl that each member in washiagioii,.earpet-bagin,band, clamoring anti beggingtor office., • - Seymour's physician says he is likely to become crazy within a yeti!. Bawitro of New; rendering by GrAnt—" i propose to fight it out on this line it It taken nil Sey mour." • - . If the Democrat:oov° the Uflloll SI 'la the COnstitution so 'well, how is It that they, waged;war. on both" forinneyeurs . The Detriocrats are so deficient In arith metic that , in adding up Northern States they don't know how to " carry ono." • General Buell; who wasted one of the finest armies iu the West in a series of Me- Diellanisms, naturally •:supports Seymour . 'and Blair. - • - • . .• A yVeaterti papor 'says Seymour is said CO be strong with the Democratic party but unluckily the party is, not-strong with CCiENCIDENGE—A singular case of "dSath of two editors occurred at Al bion, in Orleans county, in New. 'Yoilt Stateilast week,' Mr. Bruner of the Repub, Viv; and . 31r.,Berie.h of the Amerilari, pub ,llShed i"CetliOd on Die' Sarno day of the satite'disease; and ai the same age. *NyEIEN a man speakle,to a lamp-post, and 'eautioUs'it not to "-bob round 'so." . it snows that is getting irregular In its hab its, and needs looking after. Edi *;), , ,, - 7341 ,-- .4iiii - eons. 4:eiqil;• , ges. '/ ' i:\ rr 6 , ' , a in o!t i !;,,‘ t her is ov ....1 v.,,, e t ~ ..5. ,.. imge ts nC 1 01 ,, ,...4 . 5. - 11 , . - 1. ..• bat e ,..1. 4`., .., , .- r , ,4ik. , ` • —',l:Tictoria, is 'to :::,,,.•.0 .ed. —Too much ruin in Japan. ' —Olivo Logan is sunburnt. . . . -,7 ,7 , 1. '.eni,41,1,249Wia,. t ' •-•- , . -..-. 1 " —Logan is stumping inainO. 1 —The Swiss export glaciers. ..sqii. ,, iftl,' —A ' 4 draw-baok"—A blister. I —Wirt Sykes is able to bo out. 1 —Cheyende means female clog. j L. LI L —Victoria is willing to re-wed. —Grimes is,yisitingFessenderi._,_ —Potato, juice,Plls „hots. vreufkin_ lapa l ca coat. ( I —Chines? ' do not plitylbasnball* I —What' wortliless worms we ar4l,, —Bustles are comming up again. i••• •-':, —F,isk eggs are anAlaspia dainty. —Memphis wants a work house. : .r —Vox Pop—A cry for ginger been! —An order of Discharge—'lWire!" gupliort4. six synagogues,. —Fig trees will grow in Minnesota. —The home of poet Morris for sale. •'''• ! —Verili's 141°4 ppera ; is - -LSafety matches—Early marriages.":', —Secretary Schofield is in "Newport.,; , —Wrgves are eating sheep in niqf sir - tytistri a" s x'at qieace.. , , {nnerals ew York expects planchette ICirby. —Maine holds its election in six ' % , alPerritind6"Wooid'.4•lriiihstache is .: ,white .—Tennessee craves unduebriated asylum. —Bismarck gets $9,000 a year and 'found.. —Will the woman dance Cancan., -.—Thecattic plague; ofi Illinois is li,arna —JetF Davis is going into trade in 'Eng fur r < •-':- r The j lre as - cleared. .liwa r y iirom the ekes. • ••••:Sunyter r wiy, make :Imp one. speech this canvascanvass.• • ' •6 " • ' ' ,plitugltt near r teak:ink; • 6 , • , tWelitY , Thie"feeV i iiigh in Vermont. ' .2 - 7 A 6 ffitiidnese' rietiVitittp - or , has - been started draiondomtat •fltt-41t..,21. Lyi."!•,:q ..-4.-r.Cheyenne:hai two,tlnily aud,four week .J3r •PNI, er5 . , 41.44••',, • • yr '-- Thenewest style in ladies' 'dr6ss; the :PhineSa : t'e.; • —Lancasterians want singing in their Public schools__ —Montana farmers are yoking and' work -114`44".424(.64117V2;.6:. : —lron ore mining is flourishing in West er[ Massachusetts-44! 4 ,••, :,.t.; is to have a German'tousical nest month. 6 6 '6 6 '-i-Bets . - a begin hingto be made on the' Presidential election. —A man in-Springfield wants to buy a pair of twins for $l,OOO. t,:t I —, Arfemple t eleric in "F , ,Vashington his gone itittSanbAixer Pliddiette..i, 1 —The Journal des Debats, Paris, made but. 20;000 francs last - year. —The Chief Justice has gene to Parkers burg, Va., to hold a Court: - • 46 -• —The General Government, has but two detectiros in New England. —Brick Pomeroy' displays pictures of Butler in his oflico windows. —Late advices'iroMParis state thaecrin olines are worn with a bustle. , ' -I-Portland ,eat over a million dollars worth of molasses in six months. ' —The ladies , in Tan Isicho presented Gott schalk with a set of Mosaic buttons. , —Edwin 'Booth will begin his starring season,in Cincinnati on the 14th of Septem ber. ' ' —Samuel Lover's widow will continue to draw his pension, by direction of - 7 .Rohert Daje Owen ,is .in his sixtieth year, and diligently engaged upon his first novel. —Carter County, Kentucky, is cavernous. Ithas more-.than a . dozen miles of caves . undekrying • ' ' „ -Two or three copies of the weekly SPY of Afigust Ist, vented at this ollice.. Who will sez,d them ? -- - -Toto Brown Hnr„hdg is . going to make a book out of the Jamaica massacre. Ho will impala Eyre. —lbis said , that Judge Hamilton, vote for Grant and Colfax ; but we don't believe a word of it. —The excessive hot weatheris killingthe fish in ponds in Wisconsin. Like Job, they are afflicted with boils. —Lord Earnest Vane Tempest, a Con servative candidate for the English Parlia ment, foughtat inuir in ISI2. —The Copperheads boast that their Presi dential ..-candidate is 0130 "See-more." Alter the election it will be " See-less." —Colfax denies emphatically that Grant is intemperate. De himself smokes, but says - that' Grant' did not 'teach him ,the habit. • —The Democracy have been trying to raiseAbmwind for a long time. They got a whole hag full when they secured Frank, —A Chicago lady, last Thursday morning, frightened away . a burglar by drawing a revolvbr•uptin , Jum-' and ordering him to leave. —John 'Rowland* says, West tempfield will give a good account of herself for Grant-and*Colfax-(we-presurne) in Novem ber next. .On Priday.last . , u:St.lL'ouis sewer caved in, and flooded the streets and houses.' Five steam—engines were employed -in forcing off the water. —The :•:Vickstairg Times now includes among the "decent people" of that section, the colored Democrtits, 'lok;k rather, 'the Democratic colored men. —Ealdriegs; 'graynesii'and other imperfec- Aions of the hair will be regarded as inex-. cusnble after a trial of Mrs. S. A. Allen's', unproved (new-style) hair- restorer, or dresS ing, (in one borne.) Every druggist sells -it. , Price one dollar. augl4t• —Among the gifts to a newly married pair the other evening, was• a broom-sent to the lady, accompaniedi with the following sea,timetit : „ dcdeptrromme its-useTwonld eonimencl; l '. In sunshine use the brushy part, • !la stormsthe other, end," —" Their Name is Legion," may be ap:' plied to tee innumerable diseases to which the skin - is subject. It would be well ton those who are afflicted with apparently . curable ulcers, old sores, erysipelas and eruptions, to use Grace's Celebrated Salve,' which cures in a very short time, - cuts, burns, scalds, flesh wounds, dro. Alfred §peet• tho,platzer-of the:este-. braEcd rPortrGrttOti rWin.e., , sityi it is Opiint qiiCsize of the'lS'abella, and that it iS., the: finest ,on..this. continent., He has reftised , thousand's Of' apPlieations for the plant;aS• he requires all available cuttings for the extension 'ofbis'vfiniyards. Ile has orders: for his wine from Europe. Our druggists havOprocured some four years old: • ME From Watihiugeon. [Special to the Daily SAM IvrAsin.sorox, Arignst 13,1866: At a meeting of the citizens of Lancaster County, , Pai; ity , Representative Hall last :eyeuing,,r,eseliatjons deploring the death of Thaddeus Stevens were passed. Tfin `renitiins . Offliadd'eni"Slevens are lying"iri stain "ioLdi'f,' `tine ilicasands of his friends and'adinirers in life; iii.elnking a final look at him. To-morrow the body will be removed to Lancaster, aid' on Monday the burial will take place. The pull bearere,will be, r Secretary SeW ard. and Attorney General Evarts, Sena tors Sumner and McDonald, Ex-Secretary Stanton; Gmferals Rawlings and T. W.• Sherman, Surgeon General Barnes, and Major Bowen. General Schofield went to West Point last night! ;to visit, :his ihwily;itwo of his children being Illr. Rollins,: Commissioner of Intern'al ;Rove here on: Saturday. _i_Secratatyz ,arrived. hero this morning.; ,G,eheral ausecrans, our Min oti !Aim:. and . ..ceitedidais,. commission , and ;instructions. tGeneralltosecrans is directed to 'to President Janrez lthe , request ot'Zihe iGovernment:that tbe • republi e. be at :once placid upon a fitreeiblisiti,'' with maple seefirief to life and:Propetiiiiiid,-eneoiii-.. agement to emigrants. - BOOTS X; SHOES. lr 4 ADIES SHOE MANUFACTORY. 'Raving Increased my facilities for turning out superior work I would announce to my old customers and all new ones that zany favor me with a call, that I ant better prepared now to manufacture all kinds of LADIES' MISSES' AND LD.REN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, than ever before. employ none but the best atn-olglying suns et; on. cep o 1 liars a genend assortment of ready made work all or which is manufactured *ariftheoprendses.4 ..1t4t..1 - I keep no made-up work of other parties. My work is made exclusively for home trade and Is sold as such. TERMS CASH. e-se . ll,.as cheap •aa any,other establishment, O t htpasic,at share orpublic_p_atronaffe. • - • - Letliftai SCHHOEDER, Locust Street, between Front and Second. 1D11•09TS SHOES , 7-i <1 • JElttulla: SC XRECS, t :Manufacturer • of Superior BOOTS'AND SHOES. vltiforms the, public that he is prepared to re veive • orders for work, and that his•prices are reasonable_ A splendid assortment of Ready-Made Work Repairing elWays attended to In a prompt and efficient Manner. - T:TIE: PLACE! r. • • JEROAIE SCEERECII sap—laid-459 , No. 262 Locust St. - • HOME ALINUFACTURE. JUL The'Subscriber has on hand a large Stock of Boots and Shoes, clatters, d:c., all of his own Manufacture. . . Call at ills Store, four doors above It. Williams' Drug Store, Front Street, where he otters an ex tensive assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL " His tock'contilhts'a as large and general as sortment of Men's Bops! Ladles' and Children's Tvp Aw , p S II O E-S, 'as cxiYi) found elsewhere In the Town. Those requiring Boots and Shoes gill find it to their advantage, to call and es-sundae • his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. • May,-tf) " SAMUEL GROVE. L;:znri , 7.o.ooDS. TO lIMI UNITED §TAttS 13 0-. N-D, 110 L,D S ! 7.30'5. BM CONVERTED INTO : .L R, -5L7- G- 0.:.0 . S rr : *.% dROCERIE§, MEI `QUIENSWARE, GARP , ETIINGS,! , WALL PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS, &c IRMI AT • 'EOiiDERSMITJT,S • STORE, Nos. 127 &129 LOCI/S . 7' ST COLITNIBIA OMNI GREAT DEMAND . for those plain Fabrics in Fifty different Shades: now so very Fashionable for Ladles , Walking and Traveling Suits. They are to be had in „ EXCIIANGE FOR GREE:sTBACKS at the lowest prices at . FONDERSJIITH'S STORE Columbia, Pa. ANOTHER, OPENING of those very cheap, all Wool Detains, nothing to match them in Columbia, all Shades and Qualities; just received this week. Call soon, or you will miss them. Remember ' 7 . FONDERSMITIPS STORE, Columbia, Pa. THIN GOODS! White Goods!, Everything desirable for the wAnig WELALTICEIt ! 8-4 White and Black Maretz, Grew.- ' dines, Organdies, Printed Jaconets, Lawns, Mantes, White • and Colored Tarletens, Swisses, Nanisooks, Shirred Muslims, Mosqueto Nettings, &C., in great varietyi at " lONDERSMITH'S STORE Columbia, Columbia, a. SUN UMBRELLAS and Parasols, a full stock of all Styles, prices and sizes at FONDERSMITH'S STORE, No. E 27 & 129 Locust St. MAIVLS! • STELLA.- • SHAWLS ! SHETLAND •, Shawls, Lain • Shawls,. Grenadino ,• • • Shaw/s; and many, other hinds of Shawls, Very cheap at FONDERSMITIPS, Columbia, Da. JUST IN TIME! Another piece of that superior !, • • MaelcCorded Silk, for Dresses and Saquea. Fancy Silk, Checked Silks, and Foulard Silks j ust received at . - PONDERS biITIPS STORE, • ; , Columbia, Pa. GENTLEMEN. AND YOUTHS' RzAtzunrai wo have the best selected stock of lino and low grades of Fancy Casslmores, Hum , mer Coatings, Linen Goods, ac., in Co • lurnbia, which;xve can. have-made up to ,order in the best style and SAVE YO U 20 :PEW CENT." You You can do' this at__ FONDERS3iITIVS STORE. Columbia, Pa. CARPETS! HOME-MADE CARPETS!! 300 yards irloiiic;•nutde Mug Carpets Just received; Also, brussels lugralu, at Wool, Dutch, Cottage Venetian and lemp Carpets— ' all regular made goods, you always get 't • FORMERS:MTH'S STORE, Nos. 127 it 129 Locust Street, Columbia,-Penna. TOBACCO & .SEGARS. ,N - Ew pinm ! . .• • 111 e undersigned having purchased the Stock Good Will anti Fixtures of the well-known TOB.AICCO STORE' Of the late 'ouceicr II:Boom, 'deceased, have entered into a co-partnership to carry on the business of . „ - " MANUFACTURING SEGA.RS, =EI SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS, PIPES, And alLartioles usually kept in a First-chum To ;Lace° and Seger score; and they hope by a strict attention to business, and fair dealing,-to merit a reasonable share of the .publie patronage, as well as a continuance,of the patronage bestowed an: their - predecessor. The public can rely on eiting,akoar.StoreAs,goodtioxlsfor,the money as can be, obtained at any j sinuilar establishment imthe State agt-We do not think - lt, necessary to pubish our Prices, tut the Goods will tell for themselves. • ' J. A.' JORDAN b CO., Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. Jan.lB , or Tan. PIINCU. JOAN FENDAIOH, WROLESAME RETAIL TOBACCO, SNUFF 43". SEGAR MANU FACTURER. • • Agent for the New York Fine Cut, wavy, and .Afonitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobacco, corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa. dee it, 1887n1y.. CLOTHING, cee. SPRING . d SUMMER CLOTHING ! FOR : THE TEOPLE! 'lB 6 8. The great decline in the prices of material, and the reduction In taxation, enables all manufac turers affected by these propitious events in the financial history of trade, to offer CLOTHS, CAS SIMERES, VESTINGS, and READY-MADE • CLOTHING. at prices corresponding to those re ductions.' Therefore, as the lowest minimum has been reacned.in the manufacture of goods, and aalegialation can: do no more. for na now. there it no advantage in waiting; then let one and all repair at once to the CLOTHING AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT of the sub scriber, cornerof North Queen and Orange Sts., (Immediately opposite Shober's Hotel,) Lemma ter, Pa., and replenish their wardrobes. Special attention paid to Custom Work, for •• ~ MEN AND BOYS,•• and gOidninteilid and goodllts, • •;• •."S. S. RATHVON. '.<.: ALL PERSONS A.RE RESPECTFULLY uv ted to , CORNER; OF' THIRD SMERRY STREETS •.• . COLUMBIA. PENN'A, and examine u lame and varted , aasortraont of BOOTS, , SROES, , NOT DS IO.NS , A.ND FANCY GOO, • . on hand at the CIIZA.P STORE of je3o-Imd] AMOS R. ROUGENDOBLER.
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