ATE Columbia c 111• A. M. BAMBO ..... "sSidui;NriWiAti!st",.*°'l*6B:'' COXMITNICASIONEI, totters, contributions, generally of .ntertt and.,iNteregi,to.thot reader, will - be 'acceptable 4Frri ( 04 1 /4ACTP9 l . 3l O O q nri eW fi BATIONA.4 RE P_IJ BL NJICKET. -.76-exl. - T.7I.4I r SSMS S. catitiaNrr,' ".. OF ILLINOIS: I.' '" : TUESIDENT, Itoxi.-SCELITYLar.II , CO3r-aPA , X. or , ist h Al 4:k- ' • I' : Jf 1 'el STATE ,TICKET gtVM2IS T '...J.FOR - AUDITORIGENEnAL; V.AELAII3CIRJLICVX; ):,1,,;:•;.:,,PF1740Yrc0*E.T.v, cousrm : • von ,Col. JACOB • :m...,,,,;.LOTCAYBRIA:COEF.S, TY:••• • , REPUBLICA N.COiTiiTY:V.OtET.- .1.4 .Z..o•EO.6IASSOLUATEJUiX4E, • •• .JOHN J:LIRRAILT; - of • of , E.liempfield.Tem: W..W. RODRINS. of,Lancaster City.: rrs JACOB ,of , Conestoga..i. of.Kartic •:-, o'ol win ' 'GRORtf.krttßlTlVAAßit,Oftaniiiiteir'City., - 4T3C4R COUNile CO.wirr4P•roN)24l. , ..10,11N.IC. , RREADY,:oflfatior'Tw,p.:'`J , tltz• • :•;.: 1.• ,, 7 7 6qk PR PMF 4.4:1 5 5 . , IT .71 I R NE POW- AL L ofßart 'y'Al;;X:o3Wg.--14gig4Ast CocalieckawN FOR nntittniis;oinifro:cire;."`_" l 4 (4.EORGE , FRY'6I - Eitst'Ccieirlii;C: . T!iß, - CONRAD GAST, of Lancaster City., , POE AUDITOR , u t* otiiitmr.:-Inat - AIIP TEWhaEltie., "nit' iiierzit'lieiliii ' 3 ' iiii'ut ,`4e'L'hU.;ii ' *hot `ourift.ttil at , - il to._ ...iti :1 1:14,ii... ~ bft.t, encieuvor„oEl2,u4p 4 ,2R4 4iLePuP=' limn voterspirr-the- - eocrntr-to the dang,tir§' then threggnieg t it,. l e l iirind which ara.' Le. ...,itlis't +Ai i. :,ti,i -,,,- -.‹. `AO it; ~, ./. ..i. ~ 4 14 1 Pvi ci a° -a5991P1 11111111 l ,f4PI-,,l , Dian9:::pfr , ,r r_ueuellave. become _luke-wartroisideer , the, priluitiyteleetiotti'iip4 ''say etliUt"le'hi'zicitL 3 forrili'itilifelidiii;le3h'effo-ri'id:iree—tilW .,, iitii.7 1 ,.... J: &Wit. Nit; il-ti. ~141.1, ~ 1 ~ - . 1 ..:PaM.Y-. O XI, , F u(0 1 ::;iPACII Cal, a8 -~t ]3inhaker,, L,Biestancluki Cu: =,lVe ,Lean tell ihaie Ainiidi "iineiqbut 'LilLiut 4 Cori-apt '-firiii ' - iiiii'did i tha' AitAine..i 34 Bi l l 4 lLl SV,iiikl v''''il ai ilieOeo' il 1" i =u-, =,. o.=,t,_- , .4..., ~-.. ~ar.,; ? l 1 .., 1 A.i....., e., 4re:liipr„.4l3,ted,w4th,tl.l4s,ll,,ancl ,tuepo ;lox r.,-, aeet , the=great-Arrougi theylutiwittirtgly ici- .. Aieteld;i4Hili the ipaity'lliy ii'obiiiitiiiii ' the' 4e wor s t m e n amongst: l th nume r ous eeptli;(otes. t iffir o office.;, those: set „oil): in,, c Hiestand's r,bdek. roomc - ocilthelOtkiiristzil L' iiiids Viiblislieg!' in" ilie - =' 'SPY' of 3 11i'1`2th' 'lila" ' 3 iiiiieg iiteti-ii - Vei'Ly''''l''‘ u a liT "h 7 `7 l f P, . 1 ...9 p... . , those inettlf.comm-to—be-fully known, the, peopkr will, ;spurn ` theme and:. hasten do c,•etand,uby . then; s ;.Previous:, too the, kite , 'eleetion'these':"thug and masters.,' of`"made loud professions love . their , : .,‘,slitte'r!, for bat ;one. They loped kiii; L a little trickery to palm thentselves-upim. the -petpin . as' the , ' peculiar and;eiPeeipl , friends of the ;lalilamenied,ifon. Thad: dens .terens;- but Mailed, to t place. a: solita., ry , nain of :a dof 'his 'Upon the tieltet; which' fact tic trust Will 'not , be forgotten by; the true friends of Mr, Stevens SOME of the. e Coppilieds *don't: . _ „.. a like to be mtlled Copperheads :any, more, „and • would prefer - being Walled - Something else. They say u ,not smell 4.sweet , ~ b y any, : other,. name, and ,now...that war is over, that' they - Imre been , lioked; and ''feel 'as nie'an l they , buihe'for them abominable treason they would like to ..be,.Teeeived;back _into favor. awl notice? ' f. add ifyou:pleasi t !pasitiOisoal,raim"' 'Modest . : " I;e'Vti 4 e7, , ii: iii;1:1411" ‘„morderotreasopwarsoni ,robhinr,.l ig:were'ilitotted'-:ou s' n e i'`alid'tskyer.e 4+2,: =JI; the : hi h :i• e riOLP: , occupied as .-Dernoc-rats,t land virem:She: = eoptrolol: 01-the tirernmesti thsuifte9s and, - W""111' , rX-7.Ade scunething, ,, too.crow , overt , eohOyea 1 / 1 5Irtgeoppeilfeadif tiOtit ... V t...) V' :4, you PPEAvi,e the ElJack t : opprets-t.the= potac nib; ',the' ti , Treasury77tiiii:eit'riehlommetireit'Vth l oitt. fi WIC 2 a; toe ,expense tue puunc,, beforeiou did, wtp 4 . s 9,,, w ore, l ptusuk, th?pc)orlENtI111" -- utit17 - 13iit don't be im a , slit &• in" eisure.. -,.."lldorts,Ampatienti. people htbaritiyour-haym. ; rk tl..f 4:14.; ; " tno:t.Tumecipperlieids seem rattier llmrtrbezt been nonki the t .CitiiiiiaYes for,. IntPresldentN4diAlleii tlieE CC7la2il bf ' s a~ election . Thep are eery : ~to.f.eu,shestritioneilett twtheir fate.=;•••ll v , "to'e one and tikatraitg-having-been nursed SO_ j4i . re ilk for theit:ollstreix'tt4smditimalbeiglad SO: sothethitikfeit4 tiMifivb tit tel itlrs t*s-; IlogoodArt werhoim , ittyg-110. • pasta% mem • • m • si t ions. as it I lya our 4,334,4 FJ4 ,". PPYr-PA AC ) : zPlakqu'ogidu. 1,0,-;mskirigi a- • . toonoutlrfigc - rziatFce l id ,~ be thc}n of all Kings foe pnheut .'.. Tbe tempere4ti4itisirindi•Ailthe,i-JahorO' 7e-wiaief:ely tiv& , thenv 'the Oomfort - illekein!fiLiknkti'tliitrlietiefi4, • I,miatoperaticei.,ic ., ,,,:en c: .141- , • , 4 4‘, ,TAt — i,; - ,Deinocrais allege : Oat ,the.-Presi-' • ), ''dential , 4*a4kaigilAa . beingtil'otty'esiaterited' by "7s liepubbeaiiethe'caUe, the- hitter are, `• afraid unbasre‘the;conilitiottdt the national fuv i r Cptiiiiii i ''"iliefi'VeliditiiiiiqaYritliisteci' 1 1 2 04; PRt1iA ) .4 . .:1. 1 .9,i in...F 0 4 1 d ~9tAblel ,2 theni;talel l 4 . poo . keCr4ctug..rrithoat , :deteC... . 1 Soon - But lieWiabiiiit be edriditiorilinhe* h 1.4 J._ '4141 -71 il / 4 if r O lt2 r l3 o ),l 4M l APS4 l rd 4 1 .4 09)4 I in '4c4 3 .l 33 PV , t 2 reisureciniii:ae'. :*ttapaired:; cred it? linkif ..k) noss.oz a tie ve k een s.-ioan,tnaue 112 aa 1041 ,4 101.4.1%.0 • , ' ,4,l •A n ?. , FM 3 P4 ll P9'4!taii.Preßt,f4.ge. -I ;t9AeY 44 , bbsCit:.willitikdaeined.liee n to Tat au4l . ibb-VreliV Lincoln's Appreciation 0 r.46 - airtr •. The saw flask of elFctrit\, : ctirtHeAt t , wiiieoau ' #teeileAttd,iiritegre4Siliitrri!: at gefts;St:tz brought'4he even , more ; 1 : thrilfing RiS' thAl'etaie'r toih l / 4‘ iiietltt:: . ' cation/tit surfeickeig, , _ o . l ,,,,,' yiell's'btlig7-' ..I . usiVeloieqGrant was - oraiii - ea. to assume conitria —. 6.l4l ChettanooATafthr the un• , --_ fortutiate battle of Chickamauga Prcsi-, • . est Lincoln ' 'wrote him a characteristic letter/':lt'sias'tGtedu - July 13, 1863, and Editor was as follows: MY DEAR. GENERAL:I do not remember that you and I ever met personallf. <l write this now as a grateful acknowledg ment of the almost inestimable serviceyott. liliVe — dobe - the - Ethintrj. I wish to say 'a -,wordTurther. •yonfirst• reached the vicinity, cf:Vicksburg, I thought you should do What you finally:did—march the .troops, across thenecklrun"the batteries With the Iransports . , and tlins'gcrbelOW ; 'and I-never' bad .anyifaith;:except .gerierat -hope :that you knew better than I, that the:Yazoo ex pedition and the like could succeed.:. When • you-got 6010'4111nd took FortGibSon, Grand' Gulf,mid. vicinity, I thought you should,go down . the river and: join General Banks;- and , when , you turned northward, east' of, Alielligl3lack; I thbught it was,O. mistake. :r now Wisli•to make the personal tick nowl- - -edgtuent; that. -you- were • right: and •I•-:was "wrong. MEIN , the,§pirits of the just- made perfect at e :permitted to . - .witness the -"ttc'etie or . edith;'the'cg-i',Crh . 'inartyr: to' Libeity"ir 4 e•l4o'peCtiliar tuayehing:on the p3audits of the people to the•' , White ' HOnse:''' No' "other offerin ,, could be more acceptable,. .13 p),Tilite,p,r4he peace and .security.-and ;prosperity,of the country could be more. satisfaciciri than thii'fioMindtion and ele - --`•, • 'lTia not'at alI improbable that rebel ' li6;l,l#llYi'Aiseill:ft44ag*, amongst us, ! when, w.e ; s should:,iexpect.l nothing- but: peace. Assttred - byt the 'false'Clerneuey'' of e.pleg .. l-Aiplps, und : thc,serui-trenson 'of ~(I,reiiident,johnson,and the 'Northern'Cop- .herheads that there would he"no- :just re-- ttribdtioii 'oUt"With" ttr the. r 14:iets" ! they bayejakens :courage: to s be. impudent and“.brazenlY - t'utterithrniti:of 'another wa`r"flial. - demand' cult eMSidera-, fiaff'"'Thetr h - OP:,.thsit: in.; another tbey,tuay,,do bbttcr, and sonter:.,of qmddsuud. crazy , as in -1861; - are:Willing: to, havetv'Ueiir'aeal! ` l ll - iid,',llii:*beeii - , Pun ished us'{liey t ,t esc ted, - wade' Alt perform sits duty instead of .tho misera:- . •blashilly shally:elemen4vitlfthd insane ; policy Of - Va l 4''been l. l 4 lo,iiiler -: ; ga - feof; at this' day. But under the :creed that if ,a-mati , ' pulls ;you r -nose- you "must • turn 'rotind and , let' him' kick you'bellini3;iie'liardedebUr a,,ed them to believe, that le war nothing moie,,than a common family :quarrel; "1". that ithw.- sooner -"hushed the •better."' „ • ' werein-hofiewthatwe wtiuld hOve , bad, by" , thiS iaLlColfax *Club'. It seems that every-' ..where,• else - the -Republicans r. are • moving `and-Organizing-' iviti i'detenined'iiill to do battle for the greaieSt' 'cltptain.; `the- Age f .alnan who , bas,„endeired:. himself ,to• every.loverefliberti, , human -rights and ;equal , and exact 'justice;th l.. :all - . Rs' has accomplished more 'fOr US of ethe-'pres eut.,4Sythan, any other ; man living, and if ,we -wish, to, reward!'hitn,.as well- as to se ' , cure hia'' , -irOat seivices'for Elie'lluttiVe; we must he •,up and doing; for we have a wily erieng, to contend , with,. whose motto is, "the end justifies the means," • and who ivill resort to every fraud, trick and ,mean ,,,1,,,c •. , ness to defeat him.. Tho.fate-, of the na-. ,tion,tiependimpon,-the result ,of - the next -eldetioni; ' If`';xie•' elent'Grant'all 'is' se ili'deiht`ca.,:the fruits of An yhole ~;!var' aye, gone r ind lost forever: the rebels pill be restored .to power,---the -blacks to'sliVery, , ansd'we':*of the- 'North .,Plit:4l";,:nlad.AinjyarriaiAnin"...inaugurated. TFIE more Ave have' stnclletl_th - e„clier:', ,acte 04Aen'eml ,Gro n the, more-,we are. eoq that ,- vre , have , selected the " besti tor'ilie'l'iesiden Cy 'He ":• ut capable honest . firm and truthfu ts,a,soldievanti mgentleman; an d although: !rot tolawyer, more 'politician, , , he under== de!Ceiiiineiii;3lnd` ko-r:j*.4...k.ivoti 4 4 .-11 1 , 1 , •• h 14..41 • whedetectelartit show -.that. he can ad : , minister Ica:affairs : Minn •able - and proper 4 manner, to the inrerirst - lirdsatisfaction I seg"lligt'alniest every' , " :410 l!eillgalPlle.ll39r;: l lAPPjorkk -, ? 4 ,P9 , . 0131 4; lead s first asa:Generah. and'uexuasa "XiCkart -- .131.141 711.4 1%4•11 14,111444 . 4 . 1 4 .4t1i 'Cl , ?" 14• 4.... • 'P ' 5.R49.1 1 44 AY 1 .9p r 111P.9.4 * Pr!. F4Rt , , t 7 lll ll uthesemere;grea t, men,a:geat,l:atillful.a ud iittteessful LO'enerials'. s. 1 1-The4 , peopleg=wit; , . IlegiVti'tileiVitioiliti l fal.hi"fibittana fiti JY4r.al!fC.r.re,4l-g ie lF i LtP., thq:;..VF9 3l dextcYn „ixolfweret opt id isap pointed,t. , realizing :the: trutlitt , thetOlVtitpatiteil ItiOcrtioti 'that ' .-r lis alivay§'u great- man and , 1 . 4.11 :44i 1- 41,.. 4,44. -• fit .fPr,PY-C.F-5, RC's. '4914- 1,,(r. Iritz..4% CEM MN • 1...0 • 1 4!;!Nr.iV?ve r eMtl?•APk1 present ~Clerk.of ahe,liouse of ,Repiesen- v "latrves;•ntlVitshintiton;-:we understood-, is 1 4 3 Pi 01 ;,4 .this selection-highly:: Heals It , : -OD-greatability;''unitepdaeliable , OliataCter; , ' and' :A II tSPW 3 4I.PYIY:. then beat, honestz:.man 'e in the• b l ody,•tiihiek niltil , last-ileision'was'deeined* incorruptible. And ,relected, be op L accoont of,lis % great„petsepal, j inerit,, forlet is too pure:a ,man to:descend- tortlio 4 'common- teiCkery-of bnying!'thar•totes of members of our giale; 314 . ..014Vr DRlV.a,2lece*V Efor -P.Rek: men.,ia the : Senate ,as. McPherson, I and.-as;-,there no'lialid • • ;that' the DeaMciiits'hit‘!e -.•0 7 ,ppe_apltlm,„campatgtt.!,r,yrtth Suck sk.sleatame et: is manally made:only:in 4rett-,, .aration4lie‘- death:: liieepects of „4 . 4 only a lemming - frame:of mind, _then. cer-., tale vdeiervw a r ueh. is: , they 'ed" to." - .4.1 - 4Ver :1gT 11 .4,49 1 1;41. 1 , 1 5qPr . 1.34..r 4114' enicezAktoc4 l .. t9.:19u !take* thee4sies dintioeed • tolpay ; the.jdebt,: "tell•hiin'thithttt, 'l4 . asolitlea tiviiiropPok a., 4 4. .1414 to the Gkwerot)ept .deriPgAlie tititt-iF-they-hati—not divided - thog Worth elacourated the Retiellit the • .?,CAN any man tell what the Copper ilaads would not do, or what they would , :no 'give to accomplish the defeat-Of-Gbh r4il Grant at the neat election ? bad such a scurvy trick of, 3 i . e 4 iiiigks. all their armies, and all 4elaeldoni, 'that ,they feel as if they had beet] skinned from bead to foot, and would, if they coutd„,glallly,„_treat, in, similar, style. They hate him, truly and most cordially, and are unwilling to allow him any" nierit at all. If he had been like General Mc- ..Qlellau,thltir model 'sol4ieer;; ; wlfo did Moth= ing but'parad n and pretend to fight the - rebels;they - wonld . 'rejoice --- to — make'-him `General' Grant . 'was a htid 'tiet a-eciward:'pritender. He did ,hiacluty noblyoihilo lan, the :hero Of ,, lkluzison's . Bill, - Whoa Was sCaied'hY:*oOder; - lOis;'4hieh: ir;islook, for guns , ivis6elebrated only for his 'fortyi , eight wagons ,of, tuilitarybaggage, niakiog !more show thadietioti, mot-wary and little , But, :peer • fellchrs;`3 - iii : :piti thorn.' ~Grant spill tie elected, by-so large a major= ity,they won't believe it. 1.•;1:, . I,lll' is, not to:be,disguised that money, is:use'd as ant influence , to control the elCe tiOria Statei Senator.i; as w 4 as OttiCi.'iaiaOrSi and the acidify isitb w 3 cli'. seats in our Legislative Balls are.sought.. for is'soine 'proof of .Ithe . :faCt. • lloW ;to corrcet stifitnefaCCd•itid crying is' hacd'. r 'to'. ;tell except flint ou ' r ~voters, throughout the, land will.00e: and,;all, de termine to elect to both Muses Only 'such' Men as are k hC"''indaiiable ;of takiir• a bribe., A Quiet watch I.should -"next.- winter be kept upon tliemeinbers, and Wit anti hio satisfactorily shown that any one hasbeen . iugueneed by in:ly ;uoworthy''cOnsideration ,io;rtite for "alii, - Canslitinte,Ointiy.measUre, let. him,be, anathemized and another elect-' - ed , in 'his place.:"-It , wotild. really seem,,_ frVM'acehunts;',..thei th6yib'ofe 'country is_ d'eMOralized, and that theceryatmosphere of Harrisburg; Albany .and other places,: is suffocated , witlr'the 'charge •of 'bribety' and corruption ' The MaY' be made, „wlui . t„ arg,„we _cowing , to, and. where will.this ,Foiais are; Often,. deceiied,by tt , teruPo-- 'nay suocess, , arid led to believe that. their' . wisheS in Whatsbeier they undertake" will be accomplished :_blii(bing.,iS More, un 7 ._ ,certairi,•and .he ',mho, always:. rests ,upen . hope "w ill dud himself deceived; -• We :eau= firm; therefoie, all thOSe'Whici rs ao - loOk:in ,, .forwurd for office tinder the promises of, the thugs arid ~the rings.:::.".Evory dog has his day,". 'is' -a • homely 'hut a .'trite adage, end' nothing will 'be more 'cyan'= escent,thari_ the ;temporary , trimurh, of Brubaker; :Heistand & Co— The peoPle . are honest; 3 and:willirequire • their agents,' 'as Well'es'their''lOideri, — tO be 'so . too:', They,., may,; : . deceived , ,for '' aj: time, by: trickery, and 'falsehood,' but,. as ,surely as the sun-lights- the day,_ the great fraud practiced upon them' on the'lsthiuSt. will recoil ion those - who Perpetrated it. 'The erOnteU're. noted - and marked. Many of them . are indebted to the people.forip6-• Racal favors; , and are dependent • upo* them , for a ' continuance; "'and when the 'liinecoinethoy'vtill.find then‘selVei dis. eppointed., . . . • GEN. FRAN*. P.'Br4trß has Written to prominent : Fenian in .the • city of .New York, pledging himself 'and Gov. Sey mour to the policy of declaring war against EUglanti 'if 'the I"eilians, as an orgitniza- Cola, :would,,work .for Blair's election. Inasmuch :as England, indeed all the monarchies Of Eniope;',are in favor of the. si4eSsJ;(„ilie'- . l . Cerimeratieeandidates and opposed to the ;building ,of a true ,Re. publican Government in • Ale United States; . the Fenians' may be' a 'little slow` to `. ccept". • FranL's proposition. ,The Fenians. are,nokignorant, of the fact:that • England- encouraged and aided the eon dii;itie the war, and expresses the hope iheilhey tray, succeed in elect , bag, the, candidates whom they: nominated' in New`-York. , 'With this , knowledge they Can'. reh'so* a . .': . Cotredtly:-,an'd' far ''rigore t he . neAtly . than : , .as,..te . .the influence' Ahejr 'election: mould have on; the. Yenitin 'queistiori:= l . Iti fdr7 welder number - . thtin "ever." befnre.' ; wit(' tl:4 - Irish `citizens ' vote . with the,ltepphlie . a . n, ,party _this fa 11,,,,, 'trim - the 'a .eharacier.• that ...are,.,eantiot . mistake its weaning. , = War is again ; intended.v. ;,The_ "rebels - die' no • Oonef''releaked ''frotit en a tolood.i,lvar; o,regain their, slaves and / their power:• , : 'People , of 'the North ,must y trutfr.';: • ern prwts,, .South ern orators, and Sonth- ,, ,era leaders,are, alLibursting; syith „hitt4l.; 'ragei-and - vengtitullas the!Copperheads they: personate:'•'''Murd'er,`~an'd' e ,arson their traolateveryyr4re, : riadaelreelz.any i ~wan Give,thern ;the „power.they • seek , by ,; the - •election ~S eyinonv.and, Blair"; 4,;;;;" No ith ern' &an :for 4tbe party,.has.already ,an nouneed that , ivai follOwAis•' eleetion,# and:qhatit is .cluba—rally7,rourid ourAdg,'and•determina-Lboldly•to Hie arid bore tliis= pestiferous P°PPPK4g 2 . 43 .4, 8 , 1 1 11 ,71A 1 9,...9 . 9.1?„.. µ;, , is reported that, measures ,are being, taken to make New. York; on or about:the 'firseof September; the scene of the great- - t l eSt d l ecer'ehar, z acterized t ,a, Presidential .campaign in Amga Efforts will be made to induce Generlf Grlinfqo attend in person; -and. all the most prciiinnientli.cpuhlican era of the conntry„that can be spared from ;otheeerigagements will be secured to=ad 'dress'•'the':ixieettint,; or rather' 'meetings; 'for it . is'PrOji6Sed 'to r hold branch' meetings ,on the, sapae,.oceaston in various parts or New York—City,: including' , one in iWall 'Street; to attilet/the , inerchants and-bust: ,Ftf2l 4 men ?. : 1 0 ,, w a rn Ahem, of itipUdiartion* 1111=1113 . ‘:7S Y'ENN6YLYANx oagbt, "e9;44y to - ,throvaier vote fer:RepuPlican administra 'Aids ati =all: coming , time. ; , ,IThe , ,State 51'637: '47,`litheri it ff„47000P4 4 1 Of:j l r. l',akdebted ne55,5861,641: is xedeetunae. Dow tiOt. this , e'Aood , `argumeottfor Sepubli= (i; =Ell 111.51 ..",THE high con tcAting parties arc at work, l i and l yeii;earuestj,9 thejaeffos to , •'sccrure 'OS". cy n 0 iff l andl!all thoSef icho rotas} to sell nipy • epsct lit battpst. ly4toaniAadr any• one to accelk7 science compels him to do it, and under such a strain as that, we would suggest, ...,that„, „, _the Saircsl. way_,, spective candidates, is to take a bribe, - from'caehmie,'se that - neitlier can com plain, for all are treated alike. There is a fin9 . .vopecti of„ : a rich l :c;op s and all, should make, money while they can. The -election-of-a 1.7-.-S:-Senator is-always-con , - •sidered- tmoney'ineking'baSinesi', 'and haVilie ) tai , ;esc:Piii:Se tight ,to succeed, ..bopp,..candiaates net. be modcatgintoffcring, and. Mem 'hers not••hcaitate 'to Fibde'pl:.iirhal:6er sshall "lie :`deemed , a'fair :IdOney makea,;thc,,mars,go. : T4eid, 77 -I,take,, the. . hindmost. • • SCHUYLER. POLEAX, from.poverty, oh rscurity-and.orphanage,,bas steadily won his• way,- while - yet in the prime-of life„to the third plate in our overeinen t j whi ch :he is soon_lo exchanme for the -second. Seven:times elected to.:-.theAblouso•ifrein a'• distriet'-previotiSli • represented 14y a AdVers4,' 'ha'Slcieeii 'thrice chosen , has, discharged ith •ard ucius andl.cri ti ea Idu tics -of :=that • exalted' station' With' -an ' dign ity 'and assiduity;" rarely, , accuseti of. ya,wrung 'or • suspected of a vice, having achieved-coil -nertoe-withoili enV3r,"andl, rider, 'tO i Vower itiWe"on e "per sonal his _career, -.is , sign of promise, a. beacon of hope,- to eycry,-por tionleijs American youth.; and Iri'pepu -laritY is' bounded. only' Ey'tho wide circle :wjt4in..rhic.4 be is,known. 12eg!stei:,p4itpd ~by John :Forsyth,,,one,,of the most virulent•of-,reb els,f'speaking Of. thw'rebel r- Hell 'Airhezi the' seleeliee'SOYMoOr eras announced, days,: . . _ . ".,How clear that notes used to, ring upon the air. of Vicksburg' of 41. night in years long - peat And 'Who' that lieard'it; or head of it, Will, ever :the'.panic , it sent to :the: Mexicans,when:Jefforson Davis' Mis -sissippians pealed it forth, at the welcome 'order 'to charge - the" Works of - ISlOnteiey ? :You me. read it "now 'in ` - thd 'lllfisSisSippi papers us they recount , the incidents of , their - recent victory, iiiierr„.i 7 iolettee, and fraud; 'and it will make the air, resonant from the Rio Grande to'the 'POtoMac the last • irresistible charge nest • November, ;cheering' ,the ,hearts of Domocratio friends and, chilling flips° of.our oppress ors. '-',Stcrieit by tor that yell?," . ' ir. are,not very much. afraid. •:: Graut•• they. sileaced three ell io 1865, anchivith Grant they Neill 'allenee it again' IS6S. "Tuts men whO'nursed ydu 'or your court rades' at—Anciero mine .and Libb - at. -. ; pow .bnisterousty,,shouting ; ;for . Seymour :-and'Blair. , : Aud,those very:persons who Ifilled'tlic - -uatiow with widows'and ofplians 'are - now ieekinii: to rule the ' L lt epatlie: by placing,Seymnpr.in the White,. House at -Washington!. •' Soldier,: think- , twico lbe fore you aid ,in - ' placing in •pciwer 'those rebels Whom you conguered:io the hnitlej ' The World is'husy publishing .cates, of lk Seymour . :sloyall.3r....;,44Seywu f r . ought to feel ashamed that . .stich a thing should be necessary . Have you never noticed that the last resource of a defend: iug counsel is to, bring testimoni AU:the general good character of his client? Letter from Wisconsin. MumAvann, August IS, 1.935. Bnpatrurt Ramiso:- 7 Sinee my last—froin Delay - an—l have had ,abundant cause for swearing, but. have done Wonders' in the' laity of keeping cool. • ,Thursday,mornin,g at sunrise, two of, us started fora lake .about, two miles from Delavan, getting, babk at ten o'clock, - with eleven ducks—Mallards--of which my .share:was:tivc; -At:three o'clock in the after noon weingain istarted , for l'ickeret„and, "Ducks, but fortune did,not favor us much, - as no ducks"were - visibie 'within gunshot, and the fish were not hungry. -Onr whole "(such'', on ly 73.1 u niberi ng three :rpick erel one 0f.,7, one of,ft, and one ,of 3¢ pounds. On our way hemencroSS the lake, however, Ishot a-hawk 'that' came sailing over: - Ile , measared, , from tip to tip of' wings; five'feet and twuinches. Saw one flock of pigeons, containing,ubont fifty, but too far, otf,for lead to tell. , Friday went back to' Cliribni".• Junction' in' time for the-train leaving Chi-,' ,sago at 9 A.M., and at midnight arrived at La Crbsse, the home of that-notedmiepop. perhead, liriedc" Fotrierby ; hawing .passe(F 'through some beautiful country; `but not so , ' fertile after striking t he'LniCrosse end Mai ,waukee railroad; and here began inyitron-„ 'bles. I had been assured ,liy the agent of 'the' - 'iceithweStern" Railroad CciinpanY; at' Chicago', that -the - 9 A. "M. train •from'there. was the only one that- made close• connec: dons here with theboat up the river,when . the , fact is, that it-is ,only the one leaving thererit's•P: so-lind 'to remain' on the , boat till morning= andAight mosquitoes, :which there were. plenty,andto spare. -lAA., 131.• A. ,M.„ /Alerted on. steamer. Rleokuk, ,for 'Winona, Mitniesnta;iiiid hatia good eivnerkl once of the 'pleasure - of" boating on' the is sissipp) in low water: 'The distance , to Wi none by river, under ordinary eircumstan: 'crossing' about forty; miles, but the continual I 'Crossing backWarde` 'and* „ forwarda'te`iivoid. ,l 'sandbars, mad& it :chair more. 1 -None ..ilat,bottemed,bouts cam run here now, and, ,though,thejce . okult ,only,,druas three of ',Water, We ere aground twice, but , 'got' off without' Mach , ' trouble or delay.•'Tlie Iscenery .is 'beautiful.. On the left banklhe land.rises „into bluffs ; up, from the -river' bank in peaks of rock,looking like the 'ruins of some ancient battlements, fide to seven. biindred , feet ;.'Whilelthe right bank is gen-. :entity covered ,wittr forest -for ,one tottiree, miles back, ,when it, too,,is cut otrby bluffs. At intervals' of a few miles,little villages are seen close by the - Waders' - edge, with roadkvinding between the peaks to the , ' prairie beyond -1.-Ever and anon long- piles of wood are seen on the bank for use on the (fer, lures I have seen, ne engine' burns coal, west of Detroit) "which ' , run' to the bank; tie up—and the ten or a dozen, , eX-contrabands,..'with•, , which .-eachboat is •previded,,geti tia k tuttny, cords ,on board in' twenty “inititites, and ,We aro oil again. ' Were I'' Sufficiently Posted in 'rriechanica,;l 'Would aelP , you about , how' they get the boat over a sand bar, but that part,of ;my • educs.tion,,haying , been sadly neglected, I forego. 'Suttee* it to say, that each , 'boat 'Carries' tho- necessary- "machinery to, raise its prow , out of. the water and-shove t” ; one side, or, the other, as ,may be needed." Some time after noon Winotia was reached, and here, as .T. supposed' then, my farthest 'west pointWas , reachod. , Alt is a. plebe of about. .7,000 inhabitants;.built on -a level .sandzplain,under the bluffs, on u.site sup, - poied to have Once - been' the' bed of :the - river rand ' contains a 'machine shoP;•sev- ,-- oral frimber-yarde-and•a large number of shipping warehouses; for,it is the,principal ; point,on .this sidoot! the rivetitall you I reach St. Pala.' It has.'also a very tine sc,hool'bonse in process'of erection. -Fifteen= - s•ears-ago there was not a :frame building in town. -At the south side of the town is ," Sugar Loaf ",—a peak rising from a mar -1 'row' base; nearly perpendicular; to a'height' , or- 700 feet' The view from the top is: said to buvery beautiful,- but I had not theliene,--. or ,hardly, the,inclination to attempt the Sicent. My inteetion • was to start on .the return trip next night, but as no bout 'inns on Sunday, inrogniar time; I missed all and had;to wait for.the afternoon boat of Mon-. .day., So, to fill in time t took the curs on the 'Union and St.'Peter Railroad forßochester„ , 50Miles road , ' runs for-the first= 18 miles, among the' bluffs,!. turning,,and. Awisting,,with.,a,grade some „places Of, 'crier 100 feet: the At Lewistona half-tiedged'plaiee,,we emeiguenthe +prairie; anctfor the next 20 miles the country is delightful. As far as the vision .extends ou either aide, stacks ,of ;ripened is ; 'seers; St. Charlekle , paSsed and then Eyota,-,' -When'the land , beconies more hilly, and tip- • , Iparently,lesslertile. Otochester, fie uprettr „placq et, some 5,000 people, And , *growing. it:has a tineeCourt Ifouse in a commanding location, and lueourse'or erection'ari gent School I-10n5e. 7 , :. ,p, fact, ono of the' pricipal features of a iese western towns and chigs, ittakthe 4nm', holgg, whibh s augn,_ 111Wthefittijre ut4Wl),Paßlo• i The Itilirt arpp, so fitr).7.llS my forron extends is ttSkfo:llows Villa i - ! 7 ' In L 114.1 hi imore thin an 4',. drag J •ld but SOlitilw _ 1113bruidien, in tlinAti se. N ~..In tigienTi - rentralliffikl, it I ftild, . very liVavy4traW ariTavera,, ,, e qua ty. l'n Minnessota, large yield and good- quality. The season throughout this part of the west, has been too dry for some of the ..C4,04 8- e4r4 ) . - .4.45g.03.1 1 AK1.J.1 3 d6a n. '- hope that the rams - of tho - last - tew - wee CFI - Nvill, bring.it up„so. to make a ‘ lnedium, orqp it A`Ctiffin tpli itend in Oa theobeifirod Sdnite't h`ree weeks ago during a severe thunder storm. The telegraph poles oil the lino of Winona wand,St..Peter TRailmati.,Ttfoy,a :Dile andp haThelistbefi St. Cliarles,,akere, every.. _on'e, splintered by lightning, and yet not an in- - sulator displaced, or 14 wire broken._ At_2, - I ) :M:rstep into the return train. At 41A. M. on theibentlit W i ltionimfoyl Mai present my ticket to WV contiiietor of the sleeping car at La Crosse. -- Stand - on the rear plat t ; form to take thehis - t rioSsible,glimpso of the noble rivei - thiti IthittPiloreeen before since the days of my-youth and may never see again, and tired , and , sleepy turn into my, berth with the feraibut.mistakeu idea i that. , inorpliens would held iniiiii eldse'thiribrace:. 'till my arrival here till's' morning. Ode eyeis" fast' and' the 'ether fast:gettiag' so, when I hear something. Did you 'ever see , • a mosquito? - If you have-got , any , 'Sueh ° an idea under that wooLoryours; just come* out'here. - You will. , secrthu , error• 'of.. your' ways soon enough. '1 dora.mean one' of• these sweet little singers, that will lull yoti:;- to sleep Nvith 'their humming; provided 'you.- let them perforate yen with their little bills till: they get-what little -claret they Want, but one of these, regular rip snorters—one _ ; that makes you think a..thornet , hats: ,struck; I you, when he lights just„ ,where ; you are. particularly anxious, ho _shouldn't, ,and'' whose consequence is .a, lump as large tag' Coburn or McCoole's bump of 'combative-, ness;after he presents his .William..: Well, . if I didn't see that 1cind,.1.,/teard.,and -felt Ahem and theyesult,to.day,,ls at face.as red as two small poxes andWrists_the size of a.- blacksmith's. 'l', can't "_saY,„extietly, ,how . initelfone Will, weigh or "4:tairlift;liutiliii I do know—they`tumbled ' ine "oit of lily. ' berth'fourthines ' i n . leis ''thilif ' tWo ' hours; , and I finally gave up in - despitir.''Can You imagintrwho-firSt-invelited: the audacious - c—ritters?."l, 4l li.; , .it `'Si- 1 The road . between here. and La expase' (and pdrtianlarly :end' of vary' rough - moat of. thelvey; and if yilu"ever ko4 up that•way frornehleage,ibyall meant gti! by Watertown. Junetion,--or , i out to Dun-' leith.or Prairie Du Chien, and not thNtigii' Milwaukee; and yet all; I belioVe'ar n e.nWited , by one company.' r‘l , sl. I r. . r On , arrivingbere rnornint boat to•Grandliatven discontinued and tb while away part of a long day,,l iblilet this „long mess" of 'Oita: iPodridet.; 'OF 'ti,!hat:6i , :er you ehoo:se'fo'ball itcapon - ydn:': •'• • '," -" Fraternal:l3 l i' '"' :Ii .• ; -et —Pritnary-Blectioir - Frautd= WEs•a4l.FimPFlEripX',W 4 lia Aug. 29,'68. Ekiiiiittt—ltls'bilt dire the honest voters of Lancaster County, who regard the interest of our blood-bought country, aboSie the despotic swity of a, gang ,ocpolitical hlikev, - ,es add monopolizere, thatAvevveal a. ( bare= faced- and impious frtfifilitierpetratee by men who claim to be honest arid re spectable, at -the. recent _primary election held in our township, on the 15th inst. As a matter of perfaiiny, every. "clisciple":of George came to' -t determined te'dotheir duty,towurds their*leader, and, by somo dexteroiii manipulations and manoevuring, succeeded in e=lecting a com plete "Ansidajorgantzation4" , but, in the language of Robert, _Burns, the immortal; Scotch Poet, - • • ' I • ' , "The.best laid nlansof men, dbilantee, : Ott gang aglee." 1 • In this'ease welufve beett i fitriii.Shed'ith; a genuine verification of the zaboltboaiyhig. , - The well-4,ruitted tlisciples i o,f4the..,liing of - - Thugs seeing. Mitt Weir candidate for„thot• County Ceininittee-4.'st.'htiGnii,der, 'evidently-beedefeated fairlytbka' true an& faithful soldier,!..T.,S..Clair,awhose.: intelli gence and faultless reeorikboitsas,psoltiffee, and citizen; miride - himlhe „favorite, 3 / 4 (fundi-'" 'date of pebp'lLiLliae - seeing 'to a course-repugnant to , any , :horiest , Mate— .a. ,course which updruelhearted.,..ameribon pursue, viz :,,Er ==ie at the ballot box:' 1.V . 4 Have' the hill& es'of three 'reelable men 'te',237'offelhat'the;Judgebf.Said ei lotion de posited a number:of ticketeatli Crate in;the, ballot box, ,w hen. therp„was no ontLyotingir . and:that ,one of the' ''Clerls, u Sarn. ,Nlat. , 'TridY, recorded hanib'er , WilliainPass; con %the •list of voters as-having voted; hviren 'it can be:prone - a that the said_ Vass, wasirbt • present at. the election, and ,consequctnly , could ;not have /ota " - atati. Then, after : traving , been'-guilty-of thiS , fifooadiiig mean,- nesi, the:wawa prov did _that these fra udnlet ,votes (and God only knows how many they •putlinto,the ballet, hex), bob _brniiGht the canaidates the 'County Committee to, a tie. What a misfortune for these tricksters' that , they did not not _deposit .one more, fraudulent , , vote !, The matter .was 'brought before the Convention, 'which body appointed a committee of five to examine thin contested -returns, and , to whom the ..question.of N,eat,i emptield-wt;as,referxed for.docision. That committee of five trained things:as might' be'expectd ; reported that • they- - saw: no' evidences , - of intentidnal • frand,..and „their :report: WOO: accorciingly' adopted, and. the returns : , aecepted.. t.:erz" tainly COrinittee",'nnint have, heed deficient' 'in 2: good - = pereeptive' liMnlties, or lathed manhood! tareportfroin the , evi- J-Chen„to dress the vi le 'humbug:and fraud in Osgood a " au) t';', as possi Ole;_ they, reported to UM Ex press " Greider, declined; stating that his 'Whble aegi'd is the? welfare -and Suceess .of the::Repu Wiliam • ,party,,anctlthestipetion,pfprant_tuid pettax., J. S. „Clair--was then agreed upon.irs the, metufir"Or'ilie cerriMittee'lroM'West i Herepf i eld;..: e:: ,tti, :`.Agreed upon Ye.: A. pretty:to:tn.:indeed, to acknowledge thefact,,that har,o;faced, , interifibirrir - f rand - waii. the cattaa, of t h e 'tie; that Clair wiriif . airly elects appealr.to•the honeatzalitertn•lof- , Lan-: - „-aster: Con nty,,und ~,eyory.Wherei ,Whethei, these political ".mouopplizers, nu>d babe- t Siiindle . rs'are carryinkont the prinniplFS of 'the Re publican: party?" .Wi 11 such' despica-, ,ble cowl uctestbabwJaich , basibeen 'proven . of Elie thug,ollicerent,,the,Petuptield airy blebtron, - ,bitlie a tendency.to elevate,the' linefestS'ofoui'ilatinn Verty'? Neyer t l. ! a:Again; sodsbon'asn:thau, , o'rpariref ' stoop inten tignal fraud!, andf. dishones Ili, What tb ey ter:m."l/We, thfirgs,','- r t hat, pro -„ Mont luin'estylipaltVtlter'2o'llerB proreatcr. iiirpoilanife , • beedines''qubstibbabite ibtifvei afterward. The,object, and idesire corrupt faction„is pertainly, silentreollre., just innuendo attend antitpon this discovery 'SO unfortuhiiteto their`Own'selfgh interests ; :hence., therri apparent ;Ipatriotisrd'. 'and ,natociothkwords-9!..1 atho very,.. men', upqn, ....w.l4.ckm,,they-,perlT trefetilh'eli•foUltreacliary—thii.iiien fought to protect the interests of a .14 here,a tleast fteedonvand , ilusticetaf the r ballet-box, should :be:lielit Anvaolate.;:: Is tints co.nducrbecoming.to an,Amerieen r Citizen'? Is ß thigthii'jristice'clitirticleiTstle pf , Oft.Aurerican'fieedom ?"Ivit i betheikqeave t " WO indeeddritlierto nfisconstrued•or tniefr O-' ,der.steed,thetfignifictincepf,tre,wcitd jus/ide. Ts this the stamp_ of men to whom the higi,h and inapertairtintercata•O'f'the"counti'V'' are , to•be entrusted ti so; t theri;kriovliZlence save .us ,from the, u nforM nate -firte4-thel".4lo - and,,tlewra 7 falk of, „ancient 111 - • - Bien 'Who „ gnilty! of ' suchr font., _treachery! and baseuess toward Lthe:gallant. defendereyor.,our couutry,iwlro fought, to, perpetuate, the blessings of , be guiltY• of - higher Crimes, ;lini the oppor tunity lire cents: terevery'Veterlweighthe matter. well.. hWe live :under., the liallowe'd , Anfittetice•of,the, best Government:the,world: ever kneW, and ret it i not be said that theseJ corrupt sWlndlerS' and fric:lt'Sferss, eitn , thusoinfringes:npon•..our •rrightsntAthe ~ In 11 1 0 4 ,: box: It•NiSchigh.e time- ittutti,wo7 ba• aroused from our, dethergy t i, f'This Anwar rentable infinePoly 'and infammia - frand antagonistic to 'the principles or right and' justice,. us welt as aniagonistto to, thetiter-r eats of the Reimblican „party. Lotus, there-" fore; vnito iwitiritilillatini; this - tyrannieal, - doinineering:SPiribof poiitical" , corritption; tend our,..d.uty will, have:been:perfortnedp It' is. but, natural tbat, factions, Or' '" aide circles" for.'hillueriZO,Wilf arise in ,alf' ceorintries,‘iiueStions;'iiird'pertielkvbribWheri; bribery, fraud; .Ond.coriuptimaretampde so indellibly upon the,brow of a faction OS . ' upon the members of Lancaster 'County 'thuggery,' it iSthigh'time that'it be .crushed, land la um bered ,amongst .the..things::which once ,We appeal to,e-viery.honest and intelligent voter , whethei this ,corrupt; clique iS 'not -darn si ng' niore"disoOrdl More,' ,evit than- good P The -;irr , iparei/dc , nrjury! ,which they, dittliet; to colontrY ,and; party; should, boa fresh incentive to.„aro,use to, tic- - , tion ev'erY•gtiocl'And filithfulbitlieri, 'Who has" atlieettothe , welfare and : , interest-:•i3l , our ,blood-bunght•land.and nation,".J.:l „, lANOTNA.I • From'Vailieststerl-+‘ - L'itzgolgruit; Sugust My DEAli§'FilgAigllblr3 Weal 1101 * 4 caused correspondenee t with -yoni-and now. that :Lb, at Ert t; my. post,. again, I am Romewhat i bettlnd 411p„times and ,unable, to, urnish 'Very'inte'restia The primary el&tions4uive; takenifilaCe since my last letter, !I nd,tho, pow.e.r.lottlie Tbmimand,:the-sings i llea,matiltested;ltself "in - thOusands.enietes; Torts *of tho'uninltiattfd,litkia' revetittnietlin ... 4ruthroDwhab you.: , claa.rgedl against-Ahem.. ? : Tbe cerruptingatrengtat and ralseliobd,midereover - Of seeret.oathEhla f6r - thelr"pu'rptiad. Mid' Tian !Ouster "dounty lies at this day tiVtbelfeetfind" the.will Of.,..theinegrrnetitaa4/eorgelitraba. , • ker MIA hift,2lpag.s,,Aou, hay.n t performed` your d'utk, and `nobly pbcifile • 6r At co - I • rCo to At • !;I,_ SU 113211 Henn ou ti ' Pun papea an) lint '2l.nop SUM. 4At havAta, sin r.i! Yet deeper under their ..!•?! =,!!.1 unYitn jind,enco ; but the day will '`t ..".";•:;1 and, sooner' they expect, when t'h .71 Will9sVatripped of their power and made lipdAfi ilXed before an incensed pe..14•:! thga✓e crushed to earth for a ti all rise again. They are having !vr" good tithe and rejoicing exceedingly. But they have accomplished too much for a per t liniment triumph. ,The seeds of defeat have _been,solvtLin_thei m • , 'et. . long there v7ll .e an-upr sing - of - hones * : men, who will hurl them from their ill obtained supremacy, and dash them back to their owu original_lusignitic.ance. Cor-. ruptiou may have its day and stalk abroad ,itypride pn slillsirdojeg evil right i andilekt, but as irisittietegnal"princilde.ulletuthand justice that the greatest criminal shall not escapa~ so will thesp _ Tlhu g 6, 3tjogs_ rut " - Cliques tiTrid. their political, graves iindibe . 'i b fitted s tieneltlie,fhu2db telnpeJ6l.ll foilended honesty. Their triumph is not without ;its• ' 111 1 0 31.$ for: A..lrqall-fri thetfrand.4 COmnliAed•iii 'different districts are being broughtfoiiight. It is said, proof.:Al ill be furnished,Tsliowing that, the, ballot;boxes f erep stutYad, and fidtiticiud iiatmdA - of voters added' to the list to correspond with tlie , 4nnmtier• of iiiikets counted...l.ol,4er _exposures; wilt' be. rnade, which will enligiktewthe people, and in'ost probably when_the -next primary election shrilbt..ccur, ; theyirmay dot •,!benble,to 'parry 'th - cfr measures with so.liigh a hand. ,The lbeople '!.t n o wp'xn dre• than ^everi nee d or • conwlete upddiifandfngtizund'hnciet ottho•od ftdts undr`osWneks of ithe - three' ,l ltepublicuw:neWspillidit:iii"this ' city, and that %.they are ' - noiV morn Blimp than ever banded- togetheif to •••p'erp'etliate the, eople, and prevent _the_ nomination of 'fi I .6 ti,e, w _l hb; does int do life' ifendidt *ti:. the. Trio, wiin.;'uh-S,iiii''lniVn"Eard;'hii'v'e'itiltriina tiOnslo'sellio 'the 'liiktiUst'biddor: ' • "; 1 • Tx .• • , lots c .,-Pg l l4 l l ^: La 'Jai 1" , :J/Llizd ; —Bismitrelods7ivakeftilibona •`..1.!, - " - G0` 1.3 r:•,--4Septen?bar.;:willbo ri is - Is around.w,„-,;:.f s--Let-nstbava tvGrantbllib:: r: 4 ; 7 " bitS'liadlfro,etl.'•'4""!''';' ---;l3cisibn - •rbi.llll;tiade'ltVbl4.*;' "."" iLa ,7G-,A.:lorOw.la.ttt Cape May.] tl —Chi gnonsu-hti'VellgobeittOfift: --S. b. - —Chah4i.;fetiti,..,yery, vain. —Old Crabtree:LS still crabbed. ; • t ' . "J 3 --T:.?liar,-jcfr:R'l,..S' . 1.fi1.1 /Cp. nria •- lJersoy o bttekiv_lieal , looka r Viell,- r; ` 3 3 Ler.;,ll , dil".l"olinny' aßot4e,rAintol;,. - 7 .,Settmimag.,is-itit Washington. 1 —Cho)l3ra:`bon i fisi..:Zi'vat'oirnel'Ons. Ceni4yedWgilleago. ; —John - 4:116W lies gone to Saratoga. —Bishop O'Flaravis'ati Cape May. 1 —Cats are oningliitid in Laneaste , ; !s!?I,r!g: isanadeliniSsv.itzerland.l., i-LCatiada is'again in it•Eerhaii'D:iglitith Nvereerpetlikagiera....; ;.t. pouticiss ft 1 . ' lie' U•idgels' Mrs. Jeff, Davis basnaulatto ;blood./ d 1111 u erpAieture looks rakish. —Deer are 7ery merous in Canada. ! •'lf V 1 'A(' -enotatsyrt:3(l 4 / 6 dolllrs. ‘'' , .L-•'Gloitee'Ster'reperi r s'iinaCieei•el;geiti:6.e. —Braid tort]; itlie s a 7 t:failut4 robbed.l Wtlialliaffreak: Wade .and 'spit' have gone to theeplaini. —What t siba; l `-;-Tite...titt . e'llieliai - tiAotilii.failu s ' - Ez-ViqciiirmOrp.or,dri."l:l4as - 5'1511.0,* otlAaYs. 'bOo,k —.omalid bits 'ari rrikt"l , 3.Vpablian Club. , theinsan'd'S'ouls. , .rapidlyribereasing in BOr lin. • •' " ' .• • HNapoleOii, is in..de"bt :talks ;econo ndy:' W11[110133 ''''''''' " :•-•.,; • ,t, threowook iiPs. ~,, :-.l'.,eritenkvprfli is Uuildirig a greet Coltlio :drul. 1.1:5.. 1 . 1/...1` ,, r. 1.51.$ 1 if,. —Oats in 'Ciiiiiiee;letittlab.s beßeen"dam .. it} .!..;; 4 11(1. 14-- , lfarlc•Smithl& inakinghlwinitili.4ll , tho tISi Youket:23;is 'to" - I.ulieLf 1 -6 qiiiiii.:ll . lh ; '' rdi.hg.., 7,.. ..7.7 t 7 •,1, t 777 ~11.!•41 1 T. , 111 I I ..; ‘ 7 7 2M!R1N,5 8 7 1 . 1 eA li cr, S.W.4fAn ‘ hits t!';:lirt; publi9..buths: LW:dr-hum bugs. I -Boston CaiiiLion'iietworeLl with buttdr i.oups..l Wk.) iiijrpost.:tgeliglalked g - r id 7 v.., 4 „:, vipL • produec.,qcepian ild,ef•ap .141: I Jti II; —No.i,txter,liptkr,tpilArjton a 'l4l4ch..hfs,gwn boots--fla4tf 1-4Several.clays.iif.ionien ilaitiltlee7enies: a 191 0 -4:111'.1 ~,.-Agnare„,snnzshades.taar.e., tlAetAtiltestavlb ,37l34X-am.l, iirte V:isiT .W411 , 1:141 yellew ,:feY, 48 . 1 1a" . .0r...e nal n :1 1513* 1. e.bax.01,,,,,fr i—Chiefign' , 4teeds 200 luddltiorialUstieet. Aea.:lL; ;liw k.O -JSlVerlhaf' find .! ge ive i tittt "aa:13,111./E14:1- , t£uut r, Let. 2. —German matinees are a Saritictiiiir + e 2r. queney . . r „ is-'tllo national game i3f 94P. 1 1 ( . 11 .4 ,( El NI rlf / I f Ch lasbiyea - r) cleared :3165,000. : eql 7.4 .74-4,eograndLdanghtexint-Siddons is seen .to'debuti - 1.1.114,41' but I" writeslldert.ll6 4 l , 743.4'°Ybrk •tafeMitty:',l.' tL ' .1' —tlib6:l/rOCIVIrtIY ti r. Igßlng r2 bihekl i t9; its old plaedt" - hertnitilias.heenliscovered at Cen tral Park. t —Alargeam u ont el coal is arriving at "t 1 Elastic Fr4.g. t • " I •.—Onoblock-onstotesniii , ..oinalia. , rent4for ~$.4-,9ooteach., ..• 1/ 4 , —The Randine.FeatelitiVbEent ; "fietikliig" - ,at o tlie,SA,7,r , ' . :l - .-21.1 - • LOilliireq.alti:ileftigia'ts haveinade their I .4 l l..l fri e e ". l, Tl l l ° A ' l j fg " .frAg44. ' ,s!u;t ‘f te.t.' 3l l - q q d? o A lihotographt onlypvlsilde tl is and • notlz,vi:phii4:,xi Arlo: suu ; titiii ead• 1 Li J • _.:llle,grailixig„cbANtgrd: 4tneti'l4iV4te ?1, • O j i l l:gq il VlßP - . 4 • ti» l "trul I Itleorge,l , l7-ChildsAreeph . ...five ato Brunch: , . 41 ~.11.11A1 1 ,,, A 1 : 0 "'t-Tvi.el\e;p6ngregsibilieler,3 iif e iVaire at ilfotntADeSart. , , ;--&Ix!! Proce 4A • r . I• 4 •fi .. ier "•-• another-plariel:iTh ~..-,iyhen-mrinAleactoic and Ladder cloth - P4 l .l":orglinziM I OliVei.l3;yero‘,"Flar'Atner linanoDiekene.,t,,bi.r.b 'lll L-CariibiOS; liiiiiieee;ApAn - otinienc ii _kt iiinoe!Pit*::: - NI;' 1 :::',' " ' ;l 4 L ""‘ le. ' 1 44; _gr 6 , 6C1 44 4 1 :1 4 i/4 1 1n ig rii: 6 44 - 4 , 3 1 944„ fa 1 surt-P-iFuln .;;;.17:1 ~.Prinee IN:OW:eon Apor.teil.at'il'esth at the rate of $2500 a-day. —Van Winkli.is'to be dined by the oil ,inen,of WestrYsrginia:-1,1-, i • le-1115r. wife's , Choice and , the.irwlioli,•fant ily prefervit. , 4 l lMrs.iStAl Allen'if.imprlived , (new:style)' , liairNristorer or , Vressingvqin one bottley Ev , ery douggist sells It. . I Priee ;one dollar:: I , atig% 7 4t PLA!dvia inby negleet,ing sur• iply'yo,ioietrathed With' Plialori's•••*e 10dic - .MaYo;" the new Peiftwie'fo'r'ilielhandiclrbhier. 1- It is a 'sad thing for an engaged - couple to have a minx understanding about' (e)ce""nt.. Sold by, all p * -c 4 -7,PF9 s g4t 4 TZlkb...44 l sain ,of ibaleanu: 41,150 - Liilitii - the . lialiantio prinelfile l lzirjlie: wild ,cherry,:+he.balsande propqrtine. strati .. Pf..01 12 .9n ThiredientaurPAlV 3 / 4 . 1 .04 1 93" 13 - * Po!!l4 l lfr;k 4 4 1 41:#liiii : rttiivaA:ArcaCAll and conspiii. t disaP,:xßh—qa 4s' ME ( KS . I. :Mr:l7:k LEEP NIG k ' , .4;X it - . ..,::::, _V ei i:;, ,"tr t MIN .zy to thlfood fisatlons along the nery fibres, or pain In t ~ with aching and weary throbbing of the limbs. Thousands of ladies suffer through long years from what are called glk • firs - raftmcd - defibfendY"OTifithrfor . tlfaTitttetfdlrefittendy'ciT ifithrfor. Thousands of business men, overworked ipsinpigall, and body, use up the nervous fluid and become un fit:for duty - or the' enjoyments of life.' - Excesses - in ' youth, and the terrible effects of fever and agui, In volve 'authored constitutions and the failure o tge general functions of health. To sufferers from . all AND - INVTGDRATOR lataatad efficipniS recovery of lostpowers: - - No-perron,-nrian orzpniari, suffering from an;lcatts f e/ Afßird to)negltt this remedy. The Nervine will be found to posseitsl an equalizing and nutritive principle. It allays irrpa'-I tion„tHlptkialmurcenitets,thit„segretions of the system. It has affinity "tor the nervous fibres, ands supplies them for the waste that is constantly telling/. place. Like wholesomefood taken into the stout chr ianiTtakgioStf,tapid dige:titione s ,,fuifiqYjethik in Its Pro cess the digestive organs, and producing a CALMNESS AND TRANQUILITY, unknown to any other preparation. IL contain üblt „oplum f gr,llasheesh, and so far frpm,prfliugw cos -t ° be ratitia l nieeineVilt chrei`fol rn.4l- • pation, and has obtained a world-wide renown iforT:i this peculiarity. WHAT PEOPLE SAY. i - • 37, 42 .klierir'D'oktigt .i Thl; kistlzfnCdlAin'e'lifeicriti&il by' • E. o .!lAPN'tqlP9d2l{9 l .A V 1 .2° 3 .'4114 DE.,jWStelin° and Invigorator Ist all that it claims to be, I feel ,like istall•gtfrie ; I sleeps weli n har i&goodappotiteetnd,ftelAtronger than ID . have for many years past." (eontributed by Dr.: IL" A. TucketT269•Cliitiln , stieffet,cProoklyn, New York.) ; "I have usedthe :Corvine. and find myself mace. benefited by it, particularly in the increase; of strength and cure of those trembling sensations). - My, epstivermsa, also, secns, ,to,„be, . entirely curodl• fLetterlci DrTueker.J" ts• "The medicine you ordered (Dodd's Nervine) have taken three bottles of. It is a great thing. My ' wifesays,.she xv.ould rather have one bottle of it than j golly dootOrs: 4 ie .s.e.nktalnlySb'etter", Zloit'afe - el the, - di'agglag - ddWnlle rntZeit; bowelsWoVe'eakiei - , and in better nervous condition every way." G. B. Martin, Cashier Glenn Mouse, Long Branch, Xiii.7dthoin'kbitefir3haXDOdd's:Neminfil,has cured - him of chronic weakness of the stomach, dizziness and sick headache, and greatly_ strengthened his nowswili y ot en .o /74/11ki,1,2 1 „,..Davidllartsborn,.,3o9 State street, Brooklyn curea • 'oTribrbilidinitienlahintrneri•otis`clebiliti." John Harbut, Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "'ro regu-. , I latt, the bowels without,prptipsing, cathartic:4,track quiet the nerve's, and tone up the zYkifeni, I have ..iner.used .anything-..that,e4ualled tsDorki9k.,lNer vine." hauptiered„fo,r i sevopteep „years .with . „extreme er volts and Mental 'pro'Stratitni. - Shb duced I,44,a,friend.to.try, ,Dedd:s Nervine and'rnvigorrltdr,•nriVby Ha-USW-IV' ihitivi•restoredl to perfect health." Dr. C. C. York, Charlestown, Mass.: "In cases' of great nervous debility - Tr, ot confined by any means to the female sex, although from the greater deli,. racy oS the,fettutle organization ,more, common than amonginbn:VetnploY'Dad's'N'erfine - and Invigor ator with the happiest effect. It exceeds in tonic power anything that Ekn6WoC•whileliticaction.upon the bowels is all that can be desired." NEleVlift AND INVIGORATOR is ent rlatYktittntilev. Masftelmactts,,RoapitaMer the Insanc . FOR PERSONAL TESTIMONIALS • To curta t of generarde - bility, indigestion, sleepless ness, kidney complaint, wind colic, and female com plaints in.thair own farniiies, we refer, with permis sionktd theafolltiw3ng*qtleinen;iri..thlii vidthity: • `E?W`Vlieta,,-Eiq., Patti Avenuo4:l6tei, Y. 1,, W. B. BODGE. Tract House, N. Y. JOHN- WILLIAMS,RoIIeemari,N4 Y. J. W. PECKETT, Eq.; Clinton or., Brooklyn. Dr. Ir. A. TUCKER, Clinton st., Brooklyn.. •- . 1 J. S. WRIGHT. Esq., Jersey City. •••,' lion. WARREN CHASE, &It Broadway, H. Y. .2.. For sale at J. H. Parry, J. A. Meyers' and R Williams' Drug Stores, Coluinbia„,Pa.l Price St per bottle. 11,-,I3 n STORER & CO.. Proprietors, N. Y: augl7 '67-Iy] AS THEY WEE:• We,•b o gttni in ISM to make improve metit:s" in 'tne style and make of Ready-pdado Clothing, - and continued to: , 'do' go; introducing new styles and ,ideas every year, so that the entire char= :Soler ;of the business is now vastly . ; better and totally different from the_ Systems of older houses. J, Our first idea is to learn exactly., WHAT THE CUSTOMERS WANT,, and Instead of persuading hint to buy what may be most conveniently n hand, we take the utmost pains to meet • HIS ,Wishes. I”ta 1.1,-, in'? : Thebuilding we occupy is the MOST CONVENIENT SIZE, 'LARGEST AND REST "ADAPTED for our business of 'anya in Philadelphia V o,Militin.Ws Peen; , sic ' ichaTt: Ilicji): arc, , bluing, our Establishment being on, he corner of,three large street., Mar: leet; Sixth and Minor streeo,) abun dant light is afforded from all dime clops. A light store is far better for :custpniersrt han nilark• one. . r Merchants boom that our sah•s are I larger than those of any other house 1 :in Philadelphia, in our, line: 'ltencei we have to buy larger quantities of goods, and so get them at lower„prices, es-, pecially as we buy altogether for cash: - Buying cheapest, we can, sell cheap est. • ‘' ^ '''' FEMME] ~31 Improve tL •~ : z hls/fit .:1 Customers Y. 1 to ~^F~ MBE 440„ 1 Ittidows. 41,6 Large ,Par chnacs. 1 nth We closely examine , every inch of goods that comes •into•'our Establish ment, invariably rejecting all Mat ,perfccf4 r moth-eaten and tender lab= rms. Imvhxbull :rhisithice wastbd in looking over the stocks of a dozen stores eau be avoided. .for;undonotts-zoof, we oiler for sale an`assortmeaequal in variety and ex tent to,thakeirtbraeld by a score of the Lordlnary hewAek" 4 - 'r [We havq.6oo bands employed in the , iiimittfactu're'ef"&dthfing, who are constantly making up stock to take the iPlace'ofilliakdaily sibld;ithistives our customers new and fresh goods to make el.getio/IsCr.Vm..-ii•osis . ' It is an undisputed fact that thl4 Department, (a large Hall on our second-floor fronttng on Minor street,). has nothing in Philadelphia, to soda it. We have here concentrated the Ibestlskillandiworkmanship, and thole who prefer Clothing made -to order ,really-bayoldvantages they do not re- - i Lcelve , elliewhere:a r.. fi. '•I r. e.... EIEDUCtIONS. ii,dal.ier, Great Sa tag. E~4l. == CUBiOOll epart- CUL : I;riciii 4 all'ailii l abOVS 9 we deduce this one feet, that Oak Hall has ALL the ndiandignsiotvidy.titlimi•Clothing Es tablishments in the city, and in addi (don these, let—A firmcompose - d - Oryoung men of the present' generation, fully in sympathy with the tastes sr the day:CIA4 j.tcyi 2d.—An insight to the wants of the people and an en-, terprise to meet thesecwantriwniehAinineven , years has placed (Yak Malin a position not al ways attaitphiN j ej.pktime of twenty-five- t ' 13qi131 ins ;,.,oatter located, better I igh ted, better adapteditnedewer in all its appointments. p ifi s io,Wpr.lppqß, !aspen* lly. j Cattep,,no, 11,re, „noy onfrfnam among the M‘st and Most•ekpert-- eneed, but are artists in their ionsprofess add-, 4 -' lll -biornal&with'good work. a stylishness, hieiv Philadelphia tailoring has been particularly deficient. It is the libeiiir Firronage with which we have-1 been favored that has enabled us to otter the un- pars adviuna•ms and this patronage continued an extaid4aisaill nieitifoyjaysita4gew isixteli use mbeeweenroite eustOmerstoldfonrselvdis.M. A visit to Oro: Hull will move every fact above eta ;ff i errit: - CiTii 'a N, OAK HALL , Tern.AtiCtornisci The Cornekif Sixth 'and blarket streets. • e Deau r 'titina. . 11 A 1 0,4RESS L TO THE NERVOUS ~ and Deicffitated, whose sufferings have been' protracted from hidden causes, and whose eases re-: quire prompt treatmentio render • existence desir able: If you are suffering, or have sutferod, from:, ijavoluntary,tUs.ohargos, what.effeet ,does r .jt ,produeei: upttii.yourgwfitirill health.; I Do,•youTpot,Weldr, debil- ' tatVd' realtily tireff? Doett tri Mid extrdextrtion pro- - dues palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or , .wripsryotgiansporyplts „itgcludys Ae g trent4y,,gps onto of order? Is'yotr urine sometimes thick. millry,or" Ilocky, or is ropy on settling? Or does a thick scum rise to the top? , Or itiassesitment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short; brehthiukt or,ilYSpepsia ? Are your bowls con:dips, tea-I' 4 l/05Mo have -spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impaired? Is .pour inindacimetantlfedsvelline upon this subject 2., Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company,. or life? Do you wish to be left alone, to got away from everybody? Does any little thing make you startorjumpt ? Is your eleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheeks as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as welly,,lDgymptlrsue your business with the same energy? Do yon'Teel as much confidence in yourself's., ,Ate „your, ririts, dull and dogging.: givenatoitibtofrmulinachol 2lflf isdidoiliot lay at to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Volt!: ttack,weak t yous,k,nees,weak, and have but lit `tie hbeffte:diad Ybaflattilbutellits to tlyhifipsta or .ii cr-coinplaint? . _ ~,, 1 , .Byer - S'elf-Abuset valtii•e44l 4 sL&Wa s , 13- cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable ofprtdilot ing a weakness of the generitnd 'organ!: rite or gans of generation, when in perfect health, make the moan. • Did you ever thiult that those bold, defiant, energetic, persetering, successful business-men are, always those whose generative organs are in perfect . health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed 1 in busippas; thpyclogleocktne,agdamddiscouraged; they are aiways polite and pleasant an company of lacffee„and,loark you,aud, putap right, iu . the face- 1 - nottelof.yobiddwdeMat littoks-or anycotheirtiteanness about them. Ido not mesa those who keep the or gans imbued by &waning to, excess. These will net only ruin their codstitfitions; but also those they do be4Mess with, orfor, -e'lioWmtformen; from badly-cured diseases, from the effects of. self-abuse or excesses, have brought_ about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the generarsystem so much as to induce almost every other disense—idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affectiops, suicide, and 4.l . _rykoAt, every., other, .ktrathfdidosselwldeb.huntahltytittlixol.lapd ttie real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspeckid,and haledoetptedgr,aitttieetig htutoo DTheaStatiVflfietekiikreduire theds , O f a' Diu retic, lIELMBOL33OID'EXTRACT BUCIIU I i , Ll , :gz i eW i ta ., til l taig. t a st i ll: , vagig t d c p ri m: Weakness,Pernale ComphalMa, Panetta Debility,and all ilibeafieetdt-theaTrffutrfOrgainstwlietifelexistang in mall t ur female, from s w,Jut{evor and nd terdfffick , fong statahrr, ..,-" eti f iti 9 =AttutlePtVal ifl f d S ttl e ott P atkilt r - X t e7k f t r an c TfhWitrertr. ihrtai l iA t O' P p d ro ha mi:;:f. u llettrl l AM T Me e tqu'ohn, established u ward oi l .23-Yeaysexecer s yslibA.4oito.govkrusithq., .1504 Bros way, ow rork nun lot South enth street, aphis; Itsialdbittes-At bet._ des for $0.50, delivered to any utkisess._,„fiold by, all . Druggists everywhere. -Nett 1 pAii.sPrE4TJuvrAirts.w. ser.--rigsioPtOpiot n 'Y !fowled warehouse, and aighed.o 2 l l 4 , e... els jy2B-2mdw] II: T. -BETZ ~ IRON IN , THE BLOOD. he necessity of a duo proportion of iron in the blood is well known to all medical men ; when It be comes reduced from any cause whatever, the whole system suffers, the weakest part being first attacked, and a feeling of languor, lassitude and "all gone ness netvades the system. Stimulants only afford temparary relief, and have the same effect as giving a tired horse the whip instead of one, The Irne • • 9otheshloodoacith7the.necessary quantity OlTrun. Thin can be done by using the eke% AssisHMy vitliv j „IQ 4,1 bt SYRUP, lty, other!: lity to di. (a protected solution of the Protoxide of Iron), which itrAikpr.ejiaredithatit assimilates. ah once ;with the kivitiestrettg4 tvigtr a r ridane4ii Ha to the whole system To Lnk medicine - to cure diseiines occasioned by u de%cieucy Ifttni-li4 'IIIIELBLOOD, 3111th011t. re storibaktoLlie b•Ystando..in _try.lngi. to repair a building when the foundation is gone. An eminent divine-says: " I have boon using the PERUVIAIVSYS.UP fel-86mo time - - pant; it gives mo p_pew•-xiger,,buoy,aucypfiopirite,clastinity, of muscle." %-7oniplilonippotanung Cortifcates of cures, and re commeallatidpelroin amme-of the most eminent physiclitna, - Clergymen and others, will be. ,sent free , to•anY-hddress. _ • _ Altiliegentane Silty •hiowrir i i'the :glass.ET rtocvlor '..I:!P;4I.)INSMOItE, Proprietor, 30 I)ey Street, New York. augl-1:n 801 4 ,b3 , ;lan.rSiggists.". ":t -'O37DIJIA:I47I4.ESSI- 'BLINDNESS, and ibATARRHt treated:with itherutmost success, by J. INL - .11, an d Professor, of Diseases of the Eye and Tai'in - the - dledidal College - of l'enrisylvania, 12. ears cr ipialenee,'(formerly,of Leyden; Rol land,) No. 803' Arch - .Street, Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his office. t TIM' medical faculty'are invited to accompany their Zpatienti, , as he has do "secrets in: his practice.- Arti .tielaj- eyes inserted without, pain. charge for _ , EMU-1y For all the . Proteq4orms, of Diseases Originating in IMIIIIiillil!Ill • • •I• -d. -,• 1, , ' , s adeh as Soft Meant, 'Canecr,„Cormalaption, ere.. tilers is nothing can,equal,tbu-ipurifying streets or Incline .Wileartultniuisterad,ia•a ptirs•stme.• 1 , ta ,•r , f i•• ' DR. IL ANDEES".IODIXE WATER . . . MEE •isa pure golutientof lodine dissolved in water, with .; outm , solvent; and'Au-the -best (remedy. for ,Scrofula and kindred diseases ever aseovered. Circulars (free. Ili; 1..% , J: Y. DLNSMORE, .-3G Deyatreet, New York. 1(80111-by druggiets auglain IMPORTANT TO 'll at; .. - 1.) 3 +l, 1 , 1 Z. ::UDTITED', ySTATES BOND HOI'D'ERS! i e 0 - 1 ,7 1.14114.:.) k-1 '. .. • ia.i I,,,CQ,NYERT1 1 7. D, INTO •4.1:11 - • ' Tr 6-"':"6 - 6 g ,i ,t, GROCERIES,n _ et o-1 ca,.. i QUE ENS "W.S.11:11; MEM BM CARPEZINGS,:" WALL ! PAPERS; OIL 'CLOTHS &c . IMEMBI=UM I II: , Y; :608:127 , : , & 129: LocusTIST.,-COLUMBIA fNA:4 - GREAT DIMANW - Tor Ilib.Se plain Fabrics In Fifty ,difrerent. Shades; now, so_ yery ,Fashlonabletfor • Tiatiles' Walking and Traveling Suits. They are to be had in ,'• EXCIIANGE ~. FOR. I GREENBACKS fa the YnY . ?3!'Prices aToillSAllTlPS STORE. ' 4 " ' -" Columbia, Pa. `ANOTHER OPENING of those very cheap, all Wool Detains , nothing to match them imColumbia; all Shades' and Qualities; just received this week. Call soon, or A . • , , you yrill,miss.them. • • Rerricinber FONDERSSIITH'S STORE, Columbia, Pa. Mel ffillfeffll TIIIN GOODS! White Goods! Everything desirable for, the WARN ..WEATHEIL: 8-4 White and' Black Matetz, Grena dines, • Organdies, Printed Jaconets, t - r Litwnse Challies, White' and' Colored _¢.'s ;Tarleteris; •Swlsses, Nan isooks,' Shirred Muslirstr , hiosqueto Nettings, de., in great yariety. at ..... • F• "' FO . ADERSMITIPS 'STORE, Columbia, .Pa. atT I.ti , • 7 • •, SUN I. 7 llAREl,4SLtuadl;Parasols, a full stoelc 0f.a1,1 ,§, t yles, prices amt. sizes at 1 . 4 FONDERSNIrriI'S STORE, • • N0..127 Locust St. HA WLS ! STELLTA: I:SHAWLS! SHETLAND / . 41 Simria; ; Lama..r..Shawis, Grenadine ~.,,,'S'll:- w 1s;„ and ~any, , ..otber lands of . 1 , Phtail 3 at. FDNDERSMITH'S, P Columbia, a. JUST IN TIME! Anotiier iiiece of that'sursirlor Black. Corded Silk, for Dresses and It,:t 1 -,Stull:s.,-,Paycy . ,S l Ucs, . Checked Silks, n last received at . PONDERSMITIPS STORE, - _ Columbia. Pa. GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS REMEMISiIIe wo _ . , ; •„lty,e.the.best selected stock of line and ilfz; druit t eg of - 11.: . g which we can have maae up to order in the,best-stylo,and t&I, YE LOU } 2O. /'EE LEST..!You can dothis . nt PONDERSMITIPS STORE, 1 r.eiT Columbia, Pa. ar'dCl it (I .Z:l4 t- , HOME-MADE CARPETS!! 300 yards Home-made Rag Carpetajust. received; , AlsO, .Braq , a o s„ingraln,. \Veal, Dutch, ;," "CcittagO;Venetian"and`Hemp Car Pet— s" " You, always get las tar,.Y..4Fairx,'Etsl k tiTH,§ , s T b ß E . • 1`""I'"i ~:5a " 12 2 1 Street, " . „ :4 4 ; 143 1 Columbia, E4gna. 215:t )Y4. 411 ...?" 1 1 1 1 - . ‘PT-ttg. • - „ A.*.D.P. :NOTION STORE! 4135.,-It1,1:--C. BRUNEI, . Would respectfully announce to her friendmaancl the public generally, that she has just ~ returned from Philadelphia with '", ChoiceASsortment of'.. • , LADIES' MISSES' dr. CHILDREN'S SHOES! 1_ AD ,Shoes purnbased. direct from the llanufac , o,nrersVithil arp beak' known", makes, - eon , ‘sequently n arnofltt better 'kind than •are 'usually 4 soldltr similarstores;und at •cheaper rates. ‘A, full 'variety of '• • • - " 'TREifIdTNGSNOTIONS -& STATIONERY, C o nslstlifg'in part of •• • - LADIES% '43tENTS'..AND . CHILDREN'S 4 -"•4tHOSIERY'AND'OLON".ES, '' CAMBRIC!" HANDKERCHIEFS, CUFFS:DINEN'AND PAPER, LADIES', - LINEN COLLAIMS a ;G3 :,i ; ,-+A. , large,-Assortment of 4.11, ••. ; PAPER-CQLLARS • (Dickens, Magenta :Bismarck, and Lockwood.) racing un BeaaETdeal < - Bowg; ;•./3R. ' OTIYER. BUTTONS. 4,..SEIILLNC, SILK. & SPOOL ~._„Together„whh, the. usucl variety of trdefulat.dt,Tranty:Articles "iENVEL ,t,c.. to allt of which I she invites. the attention of the .citizens of:Co lumbia and•Vicirdty; Teellng Torttident that an examination of her Stock will prove satisfactory. .Goods sold for , Cash and only. 4P :4 Al ;T. may Std Gd-tf 279134 COO. .SEG;4I-RS' - • IVEW FIRM ! The undersigned having purchased the Stock Good Wilitatil Fixturesof the well-known TOBAZOICO ". STORE 01 , th'efate Qshnith li."itiio'i;r;" - deceuied, have entered itato.a geo - ParcnorshiP-40.,. '4sterrron the business of MANUFACTURING &ROARS, 4'l • EG PIPES, And all articles usually kept in a , 'First-clank To bacco and Seger Stor,e;, and they hope by a strict attention.to busineiss,Pand fair.dealing, to merit a reasonable share of the public mttroungei as well as a continuance of the patronage bestowed , -on. their +predecessor. The - Ambito rely'on getting at our Store as good Goods for the money as eau be obtained at,any similar, ttablishinent. in/the Stafe.,l. I ' Vel...WV,do43okaliiiir. it nt, to publsh our Prime, as the Goods will tall for t iemselves. y JORDANfi e CO., 1 4 : ) Docnst Street, Columbia, Pa.. J an . Ply'o. 3 -IyA., , SIGN OF TER PUNCH. OHN PEI...THRICE, a : cT tke o;.s:brup.R, & SEGAR,MANIJ -0 N,Ft.-1.-1 4:0 , 5 .'-a O ACTI:fREILI , P ' , - L! •-•• ' ' I FrOliP-4.1 . ..:11211/.0 , 44. , nr.P.. lit., 1.!.517' , ^, •o•LAgent•roir the_ New , Zor.lc :Fine: Cut. Navy, nu a p.lionitor-Allow,Chow: - Cheraring - aobaoco," corner 1 vat lemont•aud•Locust. streets,••Co• lumbla, pa. :- !,..e.ideq,l4, 1.887- . ly, 4 -,.., • ,:,.. ,••••.:. 1.. •• 4:4. ..-.1.- .. • IP' a ..••• „AI a jai .147.• 01 F OR • ' Inquire at this rB 0 El t ens 11MI AT - • STORE,
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