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

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COMMINICATIONB, letters, contributions, generally of
merit and Interest to the reader, , wll.l be acceptable
from friends from all quartega:, - ; , -, •
NATION.A.IIiEPLMT,IOAN' TICKET
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'FOP, VICE ..EI2EI:4IDEIST.:
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REPUBLICAN STATE- TICKET.
FOR AUDITORG.ENEBAI4-:
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' , ',or..NosTrioaritny COUNTY
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' A&RONH
IV:;ELOPICINSi . of Lancaster City: `-• ,
• - •JACOB , Grl'ETEßS, ,, ofiCottestog'a. , -t
- C. a.A.:rcELELL, or marticawp. -
GEO.IIGIII3RUBAER, oflatneaster City.
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ri , coatursitii°
JACOlEC—RlMAirir;4:tralarroir Ttvi):: , ,
PAXSON rgsr.Em,
• LIENitIFrO*NALTI,' , Sf
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COISITLIgo GAST,4t , Laisiza!tee
' • "f !
• 'GEOEGE,*.: MEEtAFF.EY; of Marietta:
- suit - rake;
This'qiiestina of late hai been it:subject.
. of much eountiou throughout the entre.:
try, .and ; his. tended:to' increase 7 party diS
• vision. , and' hatred:' Some COO tend
righi, :Of
--___suffragc.is,so—bioadas- to endanger the
libertieiaf , the - PCOPIO,- - and to *pair the
wisdom== of goverPreent,:',,while • 'Others,
in belief, Urge almost'sn
unlimited-stiffrage: We shall-:nop: panic
, heyOStdeoint,j.hel,..conseittionees. of_ an eit=
larged,or,curMiled,right'-of suffragoibut
shall siniply-refer , to the:subjeckatltonie
• . In: our. country. t when'
~ the:
of•
icniftetfijghtp; and kpeison,of„optaUssionr .
and! intrigue. people;:,
the Udelitfon. -
eftur - inOther,Engliiii4; and - 'actuated
hy :fashion ; aud tjrunnt iither.L.than !good
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. • .sense aiul jUstice.- s% aate• of. uffiire ,
kited irliatoTitielnie*toiniliteeelitea ,
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": : ,in:pokti94 to,
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crude 'ill..enioertiej , ;z*ineh has thU;
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"MUCh-i-flo-abOut 'NothioX• iii-<:ho
nioltipuyitpiCicAr t it4the
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presentect.,.. , 4 v to an',;,kaudience that
•.•^ - •.- c.*,-"'N •
keott,p „ ti:thetppgue,s,attbringl fortkroundt,,.
of applauso ` ~ • Uporitoni*tion'S'iYCO''
. this.lo#so.,isnour P4sented by dis
poneelle&Demociacy, tinilin the face of
airs^intelligenthisses -.:0f4 the masses this.
„low,;...„grpycling r licentious band, not
fe'w of whom-,disgrace the far-famed
borough of Columbia, persists in its p r o.
duction, to delude the unwary, and to
gull the ignorant. To come direct to the
: point, our refereriC4is to the ''preinnPire'n
:ol the Den;cratic . Parlyin mis : stating our
prese n tnfmati 061 con di ii on ,:and in, arguing
' , that •Republican''administrationv
bion'ght :atboutin . .. , enorraons'7,Pnlilie t r ;
and its continuance stilfy fur
-1 tber ,plunge the country - into .finanbial
etubarrasstrient:
:Editor
Er cry
,reading'iztaii knows of e titbira
tic., p,er44y; and,„experience has .taught
bim t-peti t machi tioni and ,nefarious
'cheming are the'''fcirtes,'Mideli that party
- Seel: 'an it: appeals
-to
,relieve ust cling rin exposi
.tion:of;:theit. abj ectl , designs upbn- the ',in.-
•
terats - of:the ' • ' • - .
Aside y from, Democratic and
slauder,,Oc.. that- party toC.which they:Owe
all they • have; -we 'mill -just . licre , •miter
' slight . recapitulation;' and' shall
shOW u truthi&l statement, backed' bya fip
tires, . ,
REC./. 7 /"TS:. . , h=i.: ;.
- Tho, recelpis ;Revenue,,frorn: all
sources:Tor tholl dal Year ending June 1868,
are substantially: .Sr,•
Cu5t0m5, , (g01d).5163,590,000
Internal Revonne,(currency) . . - 193,000,000
Miscellaneous, (carrency)....- .. 47,000,000.
Public Lands and Direct,,Tax—,icur—
rency:::=:. " •'"" —.24800;000
.7 .
$406,30,000
, ;
The ;,no
- ,lnerct for•tthe;-stoendituieei
ne tew
..maintain. the . several, depart- - '
tnents;vrere ' $2211,914,574 511
Interest on .L 11,835,551 ./A
ME
4otar - • 5371.556,42567.
'lt: will e seen from the•abot:e
itipi•ese - ntatjen'sitn . , the
Contrary,.that-,the Nation's debt:has,be'ea',
decrease4 , l34,94B;s74.3l:duiing,the .po st.,
_lnzfurther %refatiag,tbc charge of ex:J'
tr avagan cc in,- publiC •affoi is, -it ~M uSt be
borne 'irt`inind that - a - Republican Congress;
ha's rr.ade a: reduction 'in iaxitiori ~Since •
4,
1866, to the,amount of, $1.67,269,Q00, 'or'
$68,269,000 during Ala •year ending June
30, 1868: 'lt is true that with a reditc
'of taxationhOS OlsOlie4iCrediiction• '
,of: expenses, lint_ n the • present. ,
'of•affairsi the -accessary ` expenses of the':
r . ;oieiminent" arc' 'an enormous" increase
ocer'the `palmy days 2,9 f. = peace ariLtran-
Artility, ,:Th us, heavy as, the expondii' •
tares have been,%. made Iso -by. :repairing .. ,
= the:: devastation' of the Deinticiatie party,
:find . after meetin g , them all,:aßCpay
v.i.ug $141,635,551:13.as :interest,- d'n , :pnb::
• lic , debt -we -have left -from -ravenne • aldne
_
- the "stni , ;• - iittir'ol' . „'n'earlY"s3s',ooo;ooo 'as a.
7tier., atKpveji,iuies;,,uni l listaknbly eVi-"
•
deuce the-:eat progreesof our 7.6nanciaP,
matters:' "& - eeti_bll*Os *publican"
r latiOnretkaped l the ,dabt fo'ree42 .. tinein .. , the:
.
oatryAu.7 ,, , , : e .Demaer.tiier• - . ar'
"m•-••- , --14••••44•:-r-o.
•=wisddriklaba. - -•, , lidence. tlCOngi , v .
:has
d o ue d'-' - 'l,ba'hUid i•tif,! s tOXfitinn, thus put
itiug inoney ; in:tbe ' pockt is of these, very,
o u .that. aow,,ery),‘-,extrovagaueo, extras -J.'
•agunco ntl; , would -chairrtotthOloina - , of
it in :disrepate,:lind.;th'u r s-vartit t ili up their.
owe patriti..fornheidays of ignorarlee'
t 1
•and , Deinoi•rticraret:f•fait . : givingjii;
school houses a dfCli iiitihes',':Uti ! . titlpl ish
the',
vighteOusness,pf.:l4puiolican :principles;,
74, The Democratic •party;. if !it 'his' no ljuif ,
=
t'eT ea" d' d
t 'Eliat,,:vpry:V organization, - :whese, aim
... :••ruler:orrisin i ,"=•ind--whostr - tccognizedlirin:4'
'acid •'ii which,,
they`; owe ever ~iberL ungrateful 4m • '
-causenleorned r Uie,olope,-yesponSible: for'
Whateverdefireasedt:comiition our
- 164 , :g6aiiirilibrieiiini'ejoi;''iii'd'
F.. - • a I
'!.N l , f kr-PTIIYA!!4.I4ft,t•Ye.94i: a P , PIIt - ,;
raged peoPle,,moyjeontinioe,:to :descend. ,
„r,;XIcTOMOU.SrG.E/slute-ts :who. 37 i their,:
dottrels noblecausetpobsess
_ble claim to the
_grstitalk:Of. the 'cations,
:they,; rescue.
pt•otni . t , to recognize,--` in. some --form; ',this:,
.` o f
IC . ' i` • ”
-'
aretpow, es, tetr,
_devotion ; to, deaeralAra n ipes-,
"rtimable services, in a _manner that reflects
„f -e - •
ithellt;Aiest degree ' of, ell eon: •
kypapathi o,re
the Rebellion for his.
unparalleled achievement ' s r bp'. di§graceful'
vi ttipertition' , Of tine'
'lO've.rs`ottli . e. natiotrile , herved--are,preper ; ,
;the • field,
of-political-strifo for ; his ;resplendent vie=
'Der
co'n't;l).A'n
• Set
aside an 2 approprjate 4. return 4.for
-bravery lir'Shifcti" 4 WFqiii t capture :to;.,
- 1
'Ariejtitiirg vrtli 111
Joa•
tnense;
4iablkeaßVictorles at; the State election i 6';
, ennsyivaeia, -Ohio ; and .Indiana: =For
inn iir . ,,aieni`en tef the army : of the
h'C')4War4,4,Vtinittier,
;rout efjlthe-,,Denlociany,' , horsei,foot i ancr
4ragoona;athhe•-.otheil'lpi:elimitiari!lStati;
ln's ;of ,
; t}te United States , vconteit:=
, iiothing';' , leeFfiliati:?:4C;leanlia'weefo.i: of
oions ril ticided.'4c?:c ort?'.:AnzitalAine
•.3.lAlii44:"liiiiioleaiai t ,,Jaad,"oililiiein=*:
,najtt:- , .ofthsa,;.' o -,:d!scalfifiteci;f:Petnoerapy.4
Shermari , eaptered4oltesor.*•!...:Az.:
;Ta Ux"':
1 to.
tfersen4faVii;atte;mfoid:,tOtseli'pe'rfriini*lthe , '
enn:of4"the ;
•p 5a1V 1 21 11 1 71113 4Sa a 4 1 4M,-14 54 , •7;.&
t iquortSe t a
EL. ••
1 0 4 4;k4 n". l Tfq.;
rto'n'do!'itp.onielti,of rniurne'd;,iefinTsoidiers:i
Maryland Politics.
Frln our sister- State, Maryland, a com
`iilifmtion of political affairs exisOmeAl
'„ettperhaps, in the annals of h'eAisiriy.
Sbe is Democratic, in the sense9llV y
;bigotry, and her tolerance sofAfgriotArtges ,
"iiiic "corruption in high places haw i roWl'it
for-her a condition entirely unenviable,
and placed her upon the verge of making
:militaryrule-within-hee - borde.realinoWle
necessity, as a guarantee to freedom,-of
speech, and as a retreat from the oppres
sion that Democratic misrule and arra-,
gancalas ..:forsted lipon. her- 1" Expert-.
ence is the best teacher," as hundreds of
faithful
. I l eublisans , r , thin the confines
of her lOlderi Oitn' 4 lltra, and that
perience tells a woeful tale to the pun- -
. ..Pl.'t
try, and speaks only of deaaly - hostlitty
every live motive: ` " -
Maryland, by :her heroic'. Republicans;-
is regarded cs'a bane-, arid 'by :us: as_ a spot
given to partisan Of: every,
movement lookin.* to'the•advancement of
our country, or the ,developernent of, its ,
natural resources. Maryland, in the past,
was the path leading to th - e:destruction of
Gettyibuyg by, an armed , Rebel „hoide,
many of whorn,tvere her lionord,sons,.fi4.'
which; howeveri'she
Bible. Itis, ;hid, been faithful:
to the country, she. could'• havn-yrepelled
the adv a ribi ng 'l4'; iipd:sair4, the, disgrace
of an invasion, but in thetrying hour she
proved recreant, and' under' the .rule; of
that 4ic-eatins' Rrl4 Sw4
_ ,4,,,
she is recreant , , to-day...and, not satisfied
with' praCticintr, her diabolical schemes '
home, sho.promises.inAliis con
test to perpetrate'a.rairl. upil Ten nsylsra,;,:
_ .
we reiterate" .
it. Her , few- • gepublicans
-are.scorne(lospitouponiats•ittwereitaxnd it
is ease ntio4ldi e ti; thillh for Jely, Day is
or • Horatio Seytuoui to share the.social
.vegardof her
,t.popttlace.,,,ls onotithi,
dreadfnl , Condition for •n .siseei'bi= bit/pch-:
j - doted
to, et, and „where .honeety.:sounds
.the.echo,.the , answer wells ,fortiothattuich
is :too•tuuch for ithe''toleratipn' 'elc6 , ai.
"ebniiiVy,
pink
oyet',these, puttq, rew ern-.
ber that,: entocracy has 'done all wthi's7
even - more:` Let us hope fol.' a' reale4' r in .
"the eleCtiOn *and :in
,ke,pnfoTeempnk of. Johnson uumeaniug
phrase ::. • ," Treason Ingst.l;e....madelodiou;
andqraitbralunish'ect" •-•" "
, -Aut - AncientLaw;i
• According tona' certainlaw, ';"overy part.
- Whinfe.!:
•• :34§e , „0,f;
*Artists,:and:it.was:only by: the: application:
of this idea•-that• th'ef , gaided•noteln"their','•
callin"Tiede id a*s,"still
-;••
remain in tact, and may be traced AoyA „
,to. the, lowest.,object or
_particle, 'Bl4 ap-,
.plied••faithfully: "
I.u''the' primitive ' condition' of, our'cpun
,those` who are acquainted- with its
•liciitleal,,laistory,:wett:.,knewi•the; Demo
•.eratim, itristociacysarrayed itself against.
iiiogre.42.`add• free "
evei'siice been founds consiste4 in ,that ,
opp,BitiOtk-POlFy:)T9Fo&.lsarticultirlyOp 7 ,
and ''.•enerally - illibe "uot'only:in
party,. sense,
but; as ;ndividuals ; ; Such:
iniquitons,,principleso;tcleratcd.••imw.l.witli*',
a -zeal-runquestioneq;:showsai; , ir
the ‘ ,
caae,•tJuk real, i - . canse
• , bloodshed this oa• Tait; en d u red fr ee-
'
. verse ;Crifies, the
wisdom
.:of r,the, • aucieu is-,bps tenacieus'
lad her e oceqo":lWron.• ;to day-and = - lir ,
choice of 'these *mtil-C6B ten Se' mour
e `',Eyery
part, of '„a, thing .correspondsci,irith, ibe_
whole;"iiin dAlie , first.ipait of :Dehioerticy '
I•beidg s eiriti'Whiht l ''6lBo;qBl 6 'iliV ;43f•
sf LOLA: 11•_:+1 + • L!.
things, can we expect. ot .10eizaocr4cy than
treasor!:?;•3YM know a :tree• i byr , ita t fr t i4 l l.: l
Let-us-then .Bs. , tidn
'44Bll,lt4Parkpedidii6qu'"".l.,'
",
I) .. .i f e'is t 'of"tli4 l 'OVO'.gt.i.i r ittlig,.iV de an
accountEt
sly' , eartY 1 p,wlet. „
,Western • leoast.....fof.i t - Sont.h..
W!gitigii•ii'a'e 4,9
•,•following .painful; result. t ', ; Iweptp ;; oid
•- • "
eitiaaqwere,oora.pletelydestroyedi leaving:
•ney Otie , 'stOn'e 'n'todzi 4 ania Niittfii-idisiof
• ••••.0,--,, 1
,Tr...pre„cinven„.Aalkore,„and, - ;an,o4owed . 1 up';‘
ealeuial - 2
thig`iiffliet r ad'
country strorwly appeal 'to our charity and.
s3.ippey.r,,an'd yt,e .11p,Re„0 owe rl4l4.noventent
onlootlo.nieettlietwantrt of the Ilistraiied.•
here 4 4 .
1 •• 4 l-4,17 kt‘ti
. I T.LuttColurribiatA9py 'advises the Tietiahog
EOLE to bevaro af..guimers.'..i alLelv•• ,
ilized armies, a,spy t ietiang prmoon a
. A g he.
captured; as tieing, lunworthy ,
?orittile`deatifi , : ,, z.Scviarreileiglibertshotild'be:'
,ware.of;hemv,itind mawill.riskthe effect of
his pop-gan.
Eagle . ;
, Nre Aedul d mover .1,13 eo ' foolisli3as *' hb'~aia to
on]
1174 ..1i..1 •ep,r .h. gat
. aglqiiclaSeit,gtWert:
;Itri,:asoic“hl'eeri.iniiic tiuzzardiis . ,annie.;;
times k en il:TOrl itherh giraii3 o4 .l3lnru l e4
ea,.,k In a'lbya " l"c"" - ountrf traitors meet;
from 1 .1):. , . ;yr.,
But, if. P.
aro in; dangoV
at!
a:
tf..o Ckt , '
.ink:e
„
,dayp;Akigetnber;Aromises t to.:l€:.:=;.oner'iof
tikei7gi;eateiHt itriiiiitingsf , Oflyeteien , eoldi4re -,
IY Vt.t 4 'f/att e't
or '
oy-•th
oer coffit,r3Rox, , po.rykiz;ki l as _
~
had reveneeiron34he4lll7 , F.G;vernors/: ,?
ha..vrerd ihis.eaitetatiaMiies,i nearly
all h ave promised
•ur Ihk.t4 - I*4l, ,
'.10. 0 •192;01 10 . 1 V 4 • 501 dAer5.,, DV7iaq4,
. .
} A tqlr44 : T PifP, P. OA; , ;1 1 4:%;i:9104„, (lilt •
3rhy., §ernonr/ is riuntatelaniiti :toßteause he.,,
flee t4inf.
C ; e j igigila r iik4 6 017i42 Tfit:igilt
1 0 `, hO
;Acme°Ane-ILllll9D.spia,tersjil;;,X),Yaurern.,4
•
, • '
SiCight CompletCd.--
nother ItundkiCmile post has been
[ ..et,,tihod- the 17„trion \,.., .-Y
I netlitany`t.l.rupg'iiiiir,e can \ FOiepeaTilit
whitfil has ',.';4o"Me toffth "ergilti
44in lieftire
lad the longaiNiiiroad iii the woria-will
bO in successful operation. Less 'than one
year ago the achievement of five hundred.
miles was made the occasion for national
' , congratulation that' half- Milioustintrutile
of the national railroad had
~,been built
• itowthieetundied milahiTie`beeti added;
and the Indian-suMmer days will it - e
track-layers at.or heyond,the„poin t which
marks nine hill:area, miles. „Sneh rapidity
of construction; Unparalleled in the history
;of railroading; his-not-been attained - Lit:the
expen4sov3fErafetyor k porrnansnee; as is tes-'
tided by "the government corntaissioners
~appeinted3U :e.ifiraineefil 'report 'lpon the:
`road, aitd:br - i6rialtitUde
witnesses,of, the ;and Working - of
the _road.. The Unionacific Railroad has
te"ert'frag:nentlkreferi national'
work. The extentz of' this' nationality .has
just been made strikingly Manifest' by' a
.-port - upon -army: transportation- on' 'the,
, Plains , recently,Maile; by the United Statea
,i/nartermaster;General. From this repOrt;
it itijiears that ttie , ,priCe . railroad
paid the
fort.ransPortation 4 ;bf , army freight is only
aboilt-orie-ibuith that...paid for,sinailar ser
vice by' Utagons. "; . The "amount; % the
railroadinn fOr such transportation;
aboUt;s7oo,ooo - ,and the , earnearacinnt, of
,
.transportation wagons at , the contract.
Price - for . I tliatY,Year; - cosi.
$2,625;536.00.. - -% - In other - words, the saving to,
the, government by the, railroad, , in ;
one
`Year; With'in average. 0r:386' nines in opel;
ration, was, almost two.;millionialoly!
_General
. §hcirman well, said; that - gOvertt 7
..,trient mill& better afford to- build the-road:
,
oivrt dipol§e . .. th'are to litve it
reniairounbuilt. = ;.- ' - -
'The Treasurer's 'report, slctirs" the net,
etir:nirbts-for , the :yeer eu4ljug".J:nUe • 3p,
..1503,].
Icijaa..ve.bee'rt:fo;arMiilichi of„
course was on'.way,. business alone, cud'
-gives ouliiii'hineoP,wiat tOtith,tiafile,
••11b0 , r9fdly is',:tne.road•-beittor tmilti.al;:at`.
there now,rniairis'4i.... - douti-piit, the whole;
~ .year...L.iiii4her:lniormation,conceining the
%road''And';its"popular securities,' willbe,
round-in-another column. •
i, J d torial and Dl3scellasueouß.
Our,pavenients need repair
7antlogal correspondents:; " ;
*.•!, •
Pen
--..'"Snow," is at.'Appold!s Restaurant.
iyantaci too see Andy'.l - Olansos.:
of-Democrocy: in -November.
—Buckiiiiaat:cake•tinioSs fast ni•proach
ing. •
—Umbrellas are called reignin - g„faucir-
Ites.''. - • "
`Let us:,'revolutionize."—Frank
4 P.',
—"-Lev us' have , Peasee !"—lr,erinont and
Maine.
, ,
—A..Grant glee'club for Columbia is' in
blackest
• •
--I%.fichigttalis•to• erect a $74,000 , soldierS
'mnonnient...:
—,TheTvarious :nationalicemetories. kart)
• , cost - ..= '
M.III..AS"nOWZin
full.operation:.:-
Copp eyli iu 1; .13r1ghani ;Y:Oti,ng,ts
'lniini-ance office.
:- 11 -13C;it'on Corbett conducts 'John ,- Alleu's.
outside meetings. ; - = :
Philadclpliid' is building '1;000- new
tenement houses.
•
..„ _
-"--Snow is,two feet,and a. half deeplti the
'White Mountains. : ; - • ' -
' taste—Pretty p:mig•igirls•,kissing
widOweie children. '" • •
r••—Tinere.- era, nearly:. twenty thousand
A:that-leans •in Paris. -
-Tho
• •
Greelan'nend' is iiow ealled;liacir.• -
•,eumbendibustrosity.:J
.. , 13o,bett7;AuL4irsola :SLirt
in .Portiarid."..- • ' •
-
man. that Ime. the large 4 A;
COumbia, stumbles:' ' . • -
~ ,- -silverandrgolden anklets for ladies are
:about-lo become•fashionable.
Seymour" and, Blair.lC
..perheadilCu Klux. 'Candidates... , :
^: 2I TECe COSt Fintiling" deivn a Dereocialic
rebellion.wassovei.3,ooo,oo6,ooo.l
:50P - -414.404.i;4Pa4e
babies , hasheen re
dueoil,to asy , steinipVov. yerkl;
takesa . 1' liard:Ch'eek"..to advocate the
election of Seymour over-Grant: -
- - John Morrisgey; ajcist. k27;00 -
the:defeat of-the At1atiti& r. 4i:..13: ; 9::,. 1 . i .i..
"'"ZaTbe4NiitiOnaitt"tliiiitiinkkois;lieglut ,164;
sessions at Nre)v, york;
ald';to,.. - 66 -. the exace - price of a
"first-class,funeral'2,3v York.
—Frank i3lali'motte- 4 IlOve, I fondly
leve•the dill rev s `
, take a' dritik:'.;. „; . - 1
-,-,Steel rails. are-being used OW tho:.qam 7 ;
deu and AmboyFirtailioad at-Tretitom' , ,
TAl.Olight Of ;iinindencitaking.JiliOl- ,
er.irom.tbaraimin an-umbrella ;
.
--• '.ifshoemalr.ers, are not,raille4l; thepare-
At least addicted-to extreme-measures:
card" Virclaings, owing to ridicule.,
areliturninirker!;lslsLasn . ' l 4:tat? seiukat short :dresses • dre tii;`-136
worn' on all occailons with - the eiceptioder s
balls.'
,
7 ,-Mr.. Stanton is . ,,on the; stump, in tlia'
the ~State,, , f6r4raiitrund,,
• ./
ijn':are,;`,ueitsly'c6inpleted and,freinifer „
-1 4.A:tpfenthrrit fiArrtile s ittNot : ITanipsliire'
iient4l44llx.:te4n,: . eits,es'tir--:,ltooliing cough ,
''-!:::=Vict : liitly""6l4l';linehelor ' suggests.` 'that ,
ll:drtlae,:ditpuld'.l?e ; published under 'the head"
?of t ? : , -
-Thch.tiht4TheSquirrel`
to
,brnriph, the ~Flirt
frotu„bert.to.beau,i r, 4. V , • • • •••
l'hoy,;:rike going to'trk it,EiropiintiOil. of
'riOticil%aum Fiance,-t0.4
, - T9,,,cannou
insteta,lWpowder:',:,
-;ahe Ron laky,lvaix iiilStaie, - Fair will coin=
`thintorlit".l.larrEsbOrg"bof - '3%;,
coutin.ne,.fourdays. , ;, '
.'...7.4.geyttiouelexpects Pennsylvania to `go
for !Ono - in November.- It will "go for", him
in the most'efft.clual style,f-L-J`,
• „--:,The;eldest son, of ; Stephen..A..Doitglas
"liitS•juirniaile his first political _ speech, 4; It:
"WAS ifor-GranVand e jA,
' ;
lawyer or New:York; is thOlatest:acceisiOn,
,of,note_tktlie,cfitintand:Oolfax
,
"'='•=L'A.f,nlovement - is' on - footln
~10okinetatiOlfree ; of the :
,Boye,iii,Blnik,orCtise..bit,• and • 241:0f.0ct0 her:
great nattfiy`,soldieri - niii,'lstipperting
gesiAl„Vii,'and:Blair;,bilt;;thek,lbießoatli
trilasOn,;&. - eDixon 7 i4ini, fought• in I .01
4
theAnieriaiiiingissionerk:
.in-Siatrs,:swas.recently-attacked:,and:nearit,
..,killedvpyfan el eptiant-Zwl 11 , prohab recov
4rfrour his injurlesr;:,t
inl,l3eCausi3Ot
..Flair'..,restorei or: •Dressing.,-Sin one'. bottle*
•EveryTiaggiSt sells it.::;l!riceDne,!Dollar.'
:
curious r fact that while Frank.
Blair is the Democratic candidate:
Presideht, leading men • of the -Detnnerac:; , "
Ao,••norlrust.':3lie ..13Iair family'and are not.:
slow to - express' their- lack -of faith in; the,
demagogue the hetid•oVity-41. ,
;who,
.haVe Made.,use:of..Dr. jirtstar'.B,Bal.iantiof
TVltce:Cherrypiirid'hysuch'use been' cared lor ,
'coughs; colds, bronchitis , sore throat,intlV l
'enza;!- - or'colisurnptidirrtio ,
.alwayitiltepp,;;Altia,, standard; remedy... J*o
"".:42iniei33leibian , ,litio',,lisisivlecilidle;; ; Lob.4 .
V itiod.4; (if dOlied*,;,be „ - ,wilrolakCit'ltlio*,:.
sands",) au tbortiei ~' th e_. P.ltta Warr, .00211271447:•+
erat to atibrbtlie,'lolliyivings,biite':, MO thitto
-Penneylvartialwilbjgcr: fon-Grant Ps2so;thitt '
- Ohio' willvolovro;etit ; , 1 25 C!"tbat' , 'Intli01;
wiltgojcir Giiin t4Tatid=.l3soo Wkai fist MP Unit
Giattb.` , ciill-o`electe4..i ~,,;iiow; gentlemen; if,
yOn\liati , lieiteediiildezipleese:ealk,,4L'tbek
„Commercial...counting-116°m. .' . ~., s', it'
,_ . ~ .
',f4ltitt,,,p - otiengie' etteet7:too gbrok.Ate.Soei . .si
z'r!StexOlarcbliVineißitters'!*x. fait% a n dlludi=. o '
• clouts Aris.4ticrily
.34iilly.oconvinced,411uitAh6f:
Are; oupeplorto;,,vio,y ) otbei•.'9tTerea , to , tbe;:
!pii:blio,ton 4 to - 77the - mVproilissi - - , ii
reniedy3bi debility': ,tipm;;; e-;•
tivity„,lot , ',•the4 . 'ditie,ran Vtnotibu -4, te'-
.systern.::::Their_bas — O,ls' lifeAVine, , co - elk
.'witti , ,tfieobitlei principle(9f. the bes - 54 4 1
f t
Vieti..'ojKiiittl„, iFc 1 .1:40;445.n.9 *ii_Z tti ' 't , ' 14; Sr
.e
, lotielV4 l -. 114 - 4 itie*llls r ala7erus9meticlit,ariobei:
•iial !natl. 0
-ciltd :orthislitarou lam, at.ftbe,princiipar
. k u eAt s ,,ti,4?4 , 4 l ll,* .1 .:•• -, ,,,, , „rt :;,14,1:1.,.A.:,.„.,?1-..
. 4 SPEcIzLL
DR. W.T.STAIt'S RXLSASI'OF WILD
• •
4tI2'(CELEIRRY.
f "rit4.;i: •f 447 f I
• •
' Mete thii'ttrticle is hiaou j ia it livirWork.
erodation to,sak,eneivorillu its Itier, so 'well
anon rafting: iamody
' Bronehitis. Croup, 11:71otritihrj cough,
'of the Throot,.Chest and Longs, as well as that most
'dreaded of all 'diseases,' Consumption, which high
medical authority has pronounced to be nn incura
ble disease.,,'„Thosewho,bave.useci this .remodyJratow.
ita value; those - whd have not, have but to make a
- single trialto be satisfied c!..t of- all, others it is, the
,renactlg.
THE REV. JACOB SECHLER,
wtql:know`n and Much rem:Tootedituiderman
population of this country; writes'as follows :
HANOVER, Pa., Feb.l6, 1850.
Messrs. S. W. FOWLS 45; BON, BOSTON.
Dma Stns:—Having realized in my family - 1m
portanthenefit frorn-tbe-use of yourvaluable
prenra
tion—Wiet. BALsan 6P 'WILD CJERRY-4T tirurds rno
pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight
years ago, ono of my daughters seemed , to be in a
decline, andlittle hopes of herrecovery were enter
tained. I then procured a bottle ,ot , your excellent
Balsam, and ,before she had. tali en, theiwhole of it
there:was a , great Improvement-in - her health. I
I have, in my individual case. made frequen use'of
your valuable medicine, and have - alwayabeen berm-,
fitted by it. Lwould,.howcycr, caution, the p ublic
. against,
imposition because there is agooil drat of spnrxouit Water's
Balsam of wit,: Cherry ojkat throughout the touniry."
• _ - . JACOB SECHLER.
None gcnitine , unkss. signal 1. 'BU'IT!S" on ,the
wrapper: , ,
Prepared. by. SFITIL W. FOWLE it SON, IS/Tre
mont St., Boston, and for sale by Druggastagenerally.
AS THEY ARE ", • -
We began,.ln.,lB6l to make Improve
merits in the style end - "make of
Ready 7 Made „Clothing, and continued
to do- so, introducing pew styles and
Ideas 'every year, so that theentwe char
acter of.„4he , business is • now „vastly
better and. totally different from the
'systems of Older .. .houses..
Our first...idea is to learn exactly
WHAT -.THE CUSTOMERS ,WANT,
and•lnstead of persuading him tot bib ,
what. may be most- conveniently 'at
hand.; we take the utmost pains to meet
HIS wishes.. _4 , • '
- Thlibuilding'we ocouPy is the MOST
T ,
- CONVENIENSIZE,LARGEST AND
•BEd'r;ADAPTED for „our - business of
•••"" '
"% Customers call see what they, are,
buying, oul'Establishment being on,
the corner of three large streets, gar
, (ket,, - S)xth and; Miner arre q s,) shun
dant, light 'is irtferded - frem all ;:diree-
Alone. liglirstbie l is far, bettor for
•custorterethareA;clark ,
111/e;Aarris kniaa,,tintt, our, sales; are
larger:than those of -any other house
in Philadelphia, in:our liner hence we
,have to buy;larger quantities of goodliT
and so get them fat, lower prices, es-.
pecially as we buyaltogetter fen
, Ltrtying • cheapest, we 'eau „sell ...cheap- -
est, t: ,
. - We-closely - examine every Inch ;Cr
goods , that comes Into -"our Establish."'
ment,• , irrvariably •rejecting -• all lint
perfect,l-mottreaten and ' tender 'fat,-
- The time wasted In looking over- the
stocks of tt'dozen stores can be avoided..
for, under ona,"toof,' we offer for ,sale;
an assortment equal in variety and • ex
tent to that embraced
,by, a scoreof the
ordinary houses.'
We hinie cob hands employed in they
'manufacture of Clothing, who are
constantly making up stock to take the
place of that daily sold;, this gives' our
custom ors acts and free& goods to make
'seleetions .from.,
It,- is ,, an undisputed • fact that this
Department,- (a „ )arge .Hall - on .our
second floor fronting , on Minor street,)
has nothing. in Philadelphia, to equal
it: •
' We have.here , concentrated the'
beet skill a.ud workmanship, and ;those
who.prefer :Clothing amide; to order,
really have advantages they do not re-'
calve elsewhere... , .1",
• DEDUCTIONS: • ", • - .
TDB FACTS
ImprotaL
What'
Customers
Want. '
Size
31 X 13afed
140
TruadOws:
ME
, The
Large
Par
chaecs. .
raga
Great
Sal a 7.
Good..
Cu tow
Depart
went.
' • - Front ,all Of. thenbove we deduce
" this . ono fact, that Oak Ball has ALI; the
Dauc- advantages of any,other Clothing , Es
tablishments in the:eity, and iu
aldi
tton these -
dim composed of , young men of - the present
, generation, fully in sympathy with the tastes
f Or the day.
2.d.—An insight to the wants of the people and an en
.terprise to meet these wants;4which in seven
~ , years has placed Oak Hall in a position not al
..ways attained in experience of twenty : 4VA"
• 'ad,..=./..Buildingbetter located;better lighted, .litter
, adapted and, newer in all its appointments.
.4th.—Workmen, especially Cutters, who are :not
only from among the best and most experi-,
- enced, but,,are artists .in their professions and
couple with good work a stylishness, in which
Philadelphia tailoring.: has.-been. particularly
deficient. .
It is the liberal patronage with h we have
.been favored that has enabled„ua to offer the un
paralleled advantages, and this patronage. continued
and extended will LI nltiply, advantages, which we
divide between our customers and ourselves.
. A visit to• Claw. Mull, will PROVZ eVery,filet,RbOVB
- . WAIVAMAKEit 6aBROWN, -
„ „ ,
- POPI.II.,A.IICLOTILINO .1.1.005 Z.
The Cornor of Sixth andlifarket streets.
/ 7.2I"'DEAFNESS, , BLINDNESS, audi
CATARRH treated with the utmost success, b .
m... 1.
.IS,VACS, M. D. and Professor 'of Diseasesof the EseTand
Eekinol4s:illeclicea College orPeneryLrenid, le year .-
..pc-rives, (formerly of ,Loyden,'llollandjislo.sos reh
street, Phila. 'Testiallorual wend , be semi' at his o • ca.
The medical faculty aro 'invited to - accompany, heir
patient - as , he , has no secrets in "his_practice. „Asti
ticMl eyes inserted without pain." - No 'charge for
examination.. .. •
. _ . . .. [jell33y*
2rg
GRA.OE'S' •
Carute, Air:stem', Miss.
i .:l77.ras afflicted; with's. seve7re'felon on gee
fingers, and tried many remedies Without relief. y
frien,444udimed
l Um-to apply, your Sule...lS two dnye,
it extracted die ntiairiroation , from my finger so as,
to ena,)le truifo;resei,e My, work: - I can almost say
I that the ,Sidle wonted, like magic, for lt effected s
cure Arkthoult,leaying,a. 'acar."--T.npliesitatingiy
neurice.Prace!ii .Salre ateezcelleht remedy and do ,rot
doubt it will bo appreciated . throuighoutithe Inept
ONLY-25 CEIsrI4,X„ -
,
$l,l. it AV gl),Wl,,k;SON,ll:loseoli,,l'roprietors.
`Siiltkby Apothecaries and, Gra:era genetutly
• r
, A. , DDRESS , 4 .TOr ...NERVOU:S'
fliferings been
'protracted from hidden 'onuses, and' hose 'cased re ,
~quire prompt treatment to render :existence
stifTering,-orliiive suffered„ from
• hitoluntartdinchnrges,'Whatetlect'Acies: it pro.',i ce
npen'yeirr geriertil.healthl: Do'you.feel weak,
ilebil
"tt DO'es ti little ettra'exertion pze
'`clnectpalpitittleir of. fbb bean? your;, .-
s,liyer; 0
,
nsry orgiins,•or".Yoni - kidneys,TrequentiyYget out
'order? Is your urine sometimes' thiek,Milk'y,or
i,thicky;•fritropyelesettline ? ‘ "Dr 'dries altdek scum,
"rise to the - toif t ,, Orls'a sediment et the'bettiim after
stag,. awhile - inDo - you' have •sriells - cif eho-t”
,lireathlngor - dy - speinlia? our :bowls' teonsLler
WI? "Db you ha ve" spellic of `-fit'titing,•, br . riV. l l es or
• blood to the head ? is your memertimpaired? Is
'youetnied , colistimtly dwelling upon t tois -- sabjeet ?,
•Dnyotileerdhlillistless; inoping,'t red' of dompanY,'
7 , Do you-wish to. bit-ilea slone,',teP tel,away
-feom-nyerYliedyt , Dodearly'little"thing;inake you
.starter , jump?• lseyoursleep broken-or restlbes I: Is ,
- the lustre el ydurcyisqns , brilliant? o
'yotireheekseriS brig:a? •Do , yini 'enjoy - you self' in
society as melll. - Do you PursueyOur• business , with
the. same energy?' Do‘you'reel 4 as =oil - confidence
in. yourselfr , •Are your. spirits' dull flogging,.
'given to fits of melancholy?'.l; so;dol•not lay it to
vi ci u u r r ite c tAr e. dtzse ro psta ii . it ' e lla ence •tu a t n itLe . s y s e tal!i l t t ? ..
lie,appiitite, and you-attribute-this qo 'dylpepSiit dr"
-liver-complaint? "+' ' • -•-• • •
reader,”iielf=abase,''yonerdal dlictises ha' :3 -
' cured;
--I and se•mal excesses, are alleapable of prod au t•
r ing a treatine.a of ithe' generative' organs.' The or-,
mithsof genexition,'when in perfect health, Make 'the
•rtrian. , Did you ever,think.. that those • bold, defiant,
energetic; perseyering; successful business-in-a - are
always those whosegenerative Organs are In - perfect,
betilth? - ,"You never hear such m en Complain of being
,rnelanehely;•ef-nervciasners;,of 'pa! , Sltatiori 'of ;the
heart., The y are net er Iltra id - they, Zan norsneceed
in business; they uon'tbecome sensed discou Mged ;
they arealways polite arld' s niensant' In cOirpany of
ladies, and look you nud 'them - right In' the Men
-31000 of,your dowocastlookifbrany other ineanwess
- about`them.- , 1 do notmean•those woo keep the
sans' Inflated by running to excess: 'These will :net
, only'ruM their co nsti tutions,"bur also - these they`: du'
• business,with'or for. , • • •
,
~ .:, , Ilowinanymen,' from' badly;ehred diseasivizfrorn
the effects of self.sintse;Or. excesses', have brOught
'about that etatOof weakness in those cage/Yeti/at has
redneed , theleneral syi , tem , so , much' as•'to'indueo
e.
;earnest eVery other disense--idioey.lunacy.paralysiii,
Spinal atfeetions„ ,4 suidide,' .- and , hlinost every , otber
•lornr of disease whielvitumnnity lit'beir-to, -and !toe'
ream/use of the trouble seareelyever suspeeted,and
- have deletoredlorall but the r•grit One: , .• • ~•,‘ 1 • _
.‘ 'Llseases;of these orgaiat require the use`ofie,llla
' retie: tIiELISIBOLErS FLUlls,".ErritAar - Buc.uu iv
"the great , Diu: (lie, and is a certain er re - . for disease's
of the • Bladder; Kidneys,' Gravel; ;Dropsy, Organic
-Weakness,-Female Complaints, Gor I Debility,stid'
-altdiseasew of the Urinary - Organs; existing
dirmale•orleiriale;" it om whateter cause, orlginatingp
• and•nciniatter of how lougistanding.' , ".:
' itnotreidinent is -subinlttedrloi' eon/myna
insunltyzmareuinteraeshiand , blood! ure sup.,
!ported from theie sOareet;undAtte- health aid! bap:
tpiness and: thrit orposWityt'depends • , upont.prortipt,
at-Woes - v(11111161e remetiyi.•
HidelinboltlVEstrnet 13ueliuv'eetablIshlid'upward
gears; prepared by 31. 0 T:,1.1.ELIBB01:,D,' 0 Druggiet;
e
eiNCßrostiWay;liew York;.and•lt*SouthlTenth.stree
'Philade.p../1/4•Pa.—Priee--sl.2s"per bottle, , orair bot-.
tree fur so,so, , delivered to any, address." Sold-by i all'
Draggle/a everywhere. lslone , genuine runless-done
up In steel-engraved wrapper, - With ;of my . ,
Cliemieal , Warelioutieomd signed ,
IL.'T.-11ELMBOLD.;
rr : ro,r!
• Clergyrnan; ~while. ,• .residing,in.
.!,,sunerinvatfa.aiissionary,Allscovered. safe.and
,simple remedy:for the - Cure ,of NervoussWeak-;
mess; Early:Decay, Diseases ofitliselfrinaryf and ,
fieuainaliOrgaus,and. :train , of.
orders brought on-by banefuland vicious habits,
Great numbers,have afeen: cured »by , , tb 110blet
reznedy.: , :Prompted: by , a .desire , • - to ,benefit the
!,alliieteskruatiAntiortruiatia;klvill send the recipe.
:for preparing anti using tbliirruedielneybra.seal-
L ).erbenvelope,sio , .augioinr Arho :needs zit,t,Pres of
Ntikarpe.i.hia,4 -Address,:
; 1 9, r INDIAN; ,t
. .
;AS .z , GROBSITS%).
. mot `"k vIfiE~NDOU . S"~"YCiITF3fffi~Tf:
unprecedented t".2:T
MAL 0 . .1;
tlll/3 :,
caxsarvelousA•tAo person .: , -wito,hasleverAried[
. 4 orlthont; itsuata.reconamendattona aver
~.periect..PßltlVl.:;•ntternkait
dIirEICIENOY: ; - .:WarrantedtrtoA.contain%rnore,
o:l•Aabing.power the.dollar'stworttntlutiruutr:: ,
-.otliersoap in theinarket—thereforelthec.cheap,
ent..1... TRY. Satiaractionguarairtertnecb.
according to directicand.or,slo.l4EYA
-c ,t1;41,,,z 0: *;,0,,...4,14f.mt.3
LlM SlC . ,: aiNxtrocerlorAVAiii ,44 .%>tkif, •' l , l '
I.l, Sarnifactutiii•6nlitis , ,llCMir3lt"r&;`,' ll.4 TI;;
izzo.layodem:o34 . rcoldimorki-uoadjunid , a.l
K6029dar03.1 4 . 0ur44,..
4 TILIDUSINESW:tAIiDW ,
,:"
.zvoriclts.
OTICES.
TWO : .INDItED DOLLARS
4 p r
; REWARD!,
C. The . Council of Columbia borough, passeci s theo
followin g g, resolutions, at a meeting held Saul
.Res ,
daY,
A.ottod, That th ibtiS e Presidentbe directed to offer
A REWARD OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS
for any information that will lead to the arrest
and conviction of the person or persons who
have recently set are to buildings in the borough,
or for the arrest and conviction of any person or
?eisons who outs hereafter , set She to anY
build-
.
itcsoived, That the President be authorized and
directed to appoint a secret force of Fire Detec
tives, whose duty shall be to patrol the streets
and alleys of the borough during such hours as
he may deem most proper for the protection of
the property of our citizens. , •
therefore, in pursuance „pf the" above, au.-
4 thorit) , do hereby offer a retvard of TWO HUN
DRED DOLLARS for any information leading
to the detection and conviction of the person or
persons implicated. AMOS S GREEN,
August 12, .186 b tr.) ; J.:wade:a of ()nova.
ISIJSQUEHANWA. .PLANING J%IILL.
Having sOld.my.lnterest in Stock onitim
mr, late the Arm of Bachman & Martin; to Mar
tin, Thomas & Co;;' I have _taken the' exclusive
business of the Planing MTh, and Sash and Door
Manufactory. Where I will be pleased to re
ceive orders for any materialin connection with
the establishment. '-- , • —. ' '
' I have recently fitted np and - put into the Sash
, and , 'Door. Manufactory, the most improved
machinery now in use; making the-facilities of
our establishment,lor turning. out work,: equal
to any in our State..
'The Sash and Door Manufactory will be con
ducted under the Superintendence of Mr. Geo.
Dehull; who has the reputation, and -is .well
known as a mechanic of skillful and' practical
experience. The , establishment Manufactures,
and I have constantly on hand Sash', Door,
Blinds, Shutters, Brackets,'Mouldings, Window
and Door Frames, Shelvin,,,o', Tobacco Cases,' &c.
Stair hailing made to order. Orders solicited.
• Jy3-3mo] ' . JOHN B. BACHM.Aii: "
. „ ,
NOTICE! , , •
An'eleetion , for President, and six Man
agers of the Columbia and Whington„ Turnpike
Road Company, will be held at .the Franklin
House, In, the,Borough "of. Columbia, on Mors
clay, September 17, Is6B, between The hours of 1
and 4 o'clock r. sr.. •
1868. St.
''"" ' BDTICA_TIONALL"
- • • .
' -CLASSICAL rs-STITLITE.
PREPARES %%MEN' ASIS BOYS
Ati , the'School nrimber, - special
care arid attention is given `to each - pupil. Our
•almis to make THOROUGHGCHOLARS, and
vre'vrillspareno pains toaccoinplish it; but we
'must -have •• in' • addition - to - ntithfur teachers,
DILIGENCE and PUNCTUALITYon the part ,
of the Pupils. •'Students from the neighborhood
are admitted as boarders from Momlay_to.p:iday.
:CitILUSIBtA.:. FEMALE: ,INSTITUT&
At"theirequest'of-naany citizens, the 'finder
' signed' has opened a seperate - APARTMENT for
YOUNG LADIE. The room is lane, well
furnished and lighted—pleasant and comfort
'able:- • "This - . lnstitution' is designed' to 'afford
Young , Ladies every facility, and aid in securing
a complete Education—including all the studies
usually pursued in the best : Seminaries. "
• Having first:laid well the - foundation - in ;the
SOLID Branches, special attention will be given
to the ORNAMENTAL, Including MUSIC,
FRENCH, The -NATURAL SCIENCES, and all
the Studies necessary to a finished Education.
The PRIMARY 'DEPARTMENT ' will - afford
every opportunity and 'privilege to 'those who
wish their children to begin right. and: to, lay •
:well the foundation for future acquisitions...
The advantages of , tl.me' Institutions can be
enjoyed by the citizens of Columbia and vicinity,
at a trifling cost compared 'with the expense in
curred in sending from home and what is of
more importance, parents' haVe • their children
'under their-own eye' and supervision.
-The Principal will give- all his time and
' attention to the , interests of the •scholars and
success of the school,- and earnestly^ solicits the
continued cooperation - and support of all the
friends .of Christian Education. -• ' •
• .4lali-The-nextEession-will commence on Tlaurs:.
day, September - 3d, 1868. • ;_ .. _" .
'For Circulars,
_address' - " ' •' ' ;
. - • ~, Rev: ELS. ALEXANDER,
]y2-4mosi ,- - ' ". • • - Columbia, Pa.
, 0 Et - EGA - RAY , INSTITUTE,- -
miGLisu AND FRENCH, • ;
-- -FOR' Y:0113.V
BOAROIN4AD . DAY" - „ - PUPILS,
, N,
:157.7 and 15241; Spruce Street, ;
PHILADELPHIA, 'PENNk
Will reopen.on Monday, Sept .22(L - -French, is the
language of the family and is eonstantln spakon tin tic In
stitute. - -•-- JkI.ADAMEVIIERVILLY;
Je2O-lim] • - • -' • • • Principal.
CARD
CHANGE IS TILE oritipp. OF Txna?.t.y; AND
OAK HALL
A- lively trade " and. the desire to meet its re
quirements induces the subscriber to inform his
customers and the public generallytbat having
:engaged the. services of-Mr. A. I'. FAIIICIIILD,
recently of Philadelphia, a - thoroughly compe
tent Apothecary of 'tong
_practical , experience,
*the P.A.AIILY,IIEDICINE STORE' 'entirely rei-•
modeled; is ready to supply_the wants of those
wribinay - favoritwithitheircaus.-- -, T,r,e proaerip-
tlon department is the most complete in this'
section—the former , high standard of the medi
cines dispensed, will be fully maintained, and'
with careful attention to this branch, a guaran
tee of accuracy is given: - • —-" ,
'German customers - will now always find their
own-language spoken at the counter.
Of- A. continuance of the Liberal patronage
already received is rcspectflilly requested. .•
' • • J. A. 1111:17E.R.5.
Columbia, Pa., SeptAi-tfclivy ' •
~
BRANCTF --
lETERS.
EIMMSEMIN
•STOMACEIC;atick,dp - MtRATIYE
:•,.•r.
"r 4 t"B:
, ;
'ExtraCte(l , from'.TIERbS ;and 4t.pOX.S.'.
Highly beneficial tin ; ; ;
•
•ni'SYEPSIcI; ,
'GI ERAL
DEBILITY,
-• • •^
4 :::LOSS. , OF APPETITE,:
fLptt amexcellent CORRECTIVE for persons suf
ferini.fronk,Rfsoy4e.ri' of poWilti'F!iitlilenee,
-SOL :EVERYWHERE.. -•
41:31111 ii;a:St:i•e€4,lliiiiiditi
- :::;„TAC.,`/A.YL0Y,1,441,69.'
I . BI•IA:N.ISXRD - i - ;,1 - - - ."1- , :j.. - , , ;. - : .!,
• .11.4 4:4 ,
- ;NP-i""BIati . WARSI
'ID/TT/ . 3VEAEL:Y.:},O"k7S
FOR. ;'
TRE , P.A.LE,%. - .0 A.; .; -
-•, . FOR THE AG.k.l3,:i. ; • :1-
- w ; - , ,FOR FEMALES, • •
'FI,;;R".SPRI.IIO;.USE Yr.;
''
rfERISSI-AND ROOTS.-- , ;
:SPEER'S' Celebrated;Wirte, so well-known, vAtli
PERUVIAN NR.A.RIC;---
Tt•'-;" ; • - •
CIECERRY , ..IIAp.R.
.. - • - ‘',G-LNGER.; , •
and. socli•other,licALllS wadi] COOTS-as
; cases :assist 'digestion., promoteithe Secretions
'of the system:llk the•hattrral r channels; and - give
;;; , ,,,,Lv.TONEI 4 .Ag-ND;VIGOR:; ;;• ;;' ;"•,; ;
• 7
TOEING-Awn OLD; MALE A'NICIEMAL.E
' it witb' wowleylulii.,iccer:..,-Brpms 7 ; '
•
To therwhireqip,;:' 7 ,7%'” , .w
!.'„113 . 1 ',.4:j4. : atVdtaCTS.`7 7 l3‘ E
k.Te - Gre-thisi face arid' carevrorniConntenrince.
:-.•,Cares' -FEVER and - eteetes'APPETITE. 4 Try
; thentr; , Use no other.. >Ask•for SPZER'S STAND
by•Droggrataand Grocers.
SerYttuar - mrsigrutture Is over;the , cork of-each,
bottleo ni-:•.• • t•AT,FRED SPEER,' ;;'''
i.",.*sipariselo;a4: , .T.-, and 243Broadtray3Now,York;
Jr :
- ale
— Efor;
LOW , A.Y.A . COW,DEN, iwriAladelphis; ; GEORGE
irs•r;ra y „,Fittaburgh ; ,and ,by .l alL :Wholesale
•3•4..i.:•"4„--;;;;;
ItArS- ".;:' ,' 4 . 7
-r.ruNTiarivarnr.,w.oiticc,
raYbs, 6 PZ-Roa 4 tan4 l'hirLY-MArd Strunsi'.
rk 4,
- Arrnopnaxiitc4x - K•lit , N4 lol , l sum; "
GEORGE'BOGLE.
• • -Secretary
THOROUGHLY "'FOR, ^ cCOLLEGE;,
, BUSINESS TEACHING;
JIEDZCAL.
orifilic7r?"ls-ig '
MEM
EN
MEE
=MEM
!. r
~l
EEC
ERZ
EEG
- D2,? 5 ,.Vt,a9C* - .73"f:tic
..t• ...-4" -1;;;,-.K ..-- .tO P Att
lII. ' iiii , ENING - i,..., , .
-",
4 „5\,
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- , --j;,;::5 , .; il.— -v c ,,. • , - 7-''-'—' , ' f
-4, ~,..- - -. it.'s"_,,,_a .:., ' -4 , 5•11":"/
• ~., ,i - ' k. , :' ,• .,..4 , ,‘ , .. , .e . r.”
SE W FAI I, ' G,O 0 D S
=
) FONDERSMITH'S
oi-127 1 8Gj ..ocu " 11 TI ,S sp-s - OLU 818 I t i.7
_r
,
The citizens of Columbia and vicinity are in
vited to examine our drat opening otnew Fall
ID,R_ , ESS;O - O.ODS, &c.,
Embracing the New Chem, Poplins Ch a melion
Poplins, Plain Poplin; and Mohairs, 5-4 De
.
:- 0 '•111 if
BLACK,
„CORDED, AND , FANCY,
DRESS 'SILKS:='•"...''
rA:splendid line of Stiltsvat,pricea from $l. 25 to
.t 1,5 per yard. ,
NO NEICTEIt *GOODS IN TIINCOUNTY. • •
DOMESTIC GOODS, &c
'll
4 5,6, 8 and 10-1 Sheeting Muslins, Bed Checks,
Tickings, Gingbams, Diapers, Crashes Towels,
Napkins. &c. Wool Flannels, Shaker Flannels,
COTTON FLANNELS, only I* cis. per Yard.
-• ~ . • • smnrnsm F,LANNEI4, ac.
fi A! W.T.:S !;
ALWAYS. SOMETIIING NEW IN SHAWLS
-cLoTHs'AND'CASSIMEV : ES,
' E
This branch of our business - receives special at
tention, and our patrons will always see novel
ties in these Goods• which we are prepared to
make up to order in fashionable style—as good
as the best and
CifEAPEST !
l a
ioi'THE LADIES
The new Paris "LA BELLE" and "GRAND
DIITCHESS Balmoral Skirts, Just out; and a
large aassortment of Hoop Skirts for Ladles and
7lllsses"otinll prices; 7
GLASS AND QUEENSWAR.4
CARPETS,.
OIL CLOTHS,
Groceries,
FISII, SALT , c., dc., Scc
Pt
WOOL, .
COTTON. LINEN CARPET • cliAiii
200 POUNDS STOCKING YARNS.
A new stock of
WALL PAPERS;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Y'ONDI';RSDIITII'S' STbTi~;
-
'etels.rEir OF SECOND AND LOCUST :. STS
COLUMBIA, PENN', ,
Is constantly receiving, and has
A COMP.V.'TE ASSORTMENT
MI
SEAS 0N,A , 81-1 GOODS
DRESS GOODS, • -; t I,a -
of the most, desirable styles and fabrics
t -11
WRITE GOODS,
•
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS
JOUVIN'S BEST KID GLOVES,
Cloths an' a CassiraereS,
•,/
SATINETTS.
): araxs,lt 1
;111;q1;
GROCERIES, QUEENSW-ARE,
OIL CLOTHS, dce
:!ra 441
Special aLtentlon
x.!
ERCJIAn TAILORING
7-1):t
66)1 . 1rrds.
. -
Sewing. Machines.
(tr IC.
ELLIPTIC, , t
• HOW - E_, and
AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON .ROLE
MACHINES.- •
le,. Every Machine sold, warranted to give
satasfaction: .
'MACHINES TO RENT.
" Columbia, Pa.. July 25th, 186S:tf.
WE. HAVE, COME
Vt Wl* rgreit'lriclooorponts,to!pgents to
cAA:rnerateAcltli us'in'ohr -
‘,§iitE
Sheeting& free of cost to our agents. '
Watches free,of cost to our agents' ...•!;
Sewing linchines'frei3'of cost to agents. - -
• Leather Goods free of cost to agents.
Linen. Goods free of cost to our agents. •
Stilts and'Shawls free of cost to agents.
Boots and shoes free of cot to agents. ' •
`t"''" t '" 'Dress - Goods freedfeost to ouragents..
• .
GREAT DOLLAR BARGAIIs.7.S FOR OCR:
• CUSTOMERS.
Send for our circular. Agents wanted every
where. ,-Addmeo
- • HARRIS & PLUMMER,
seplB-Itw] - 47 ppneny t er St-, Boston, Mass
lir •
"^'WINDoNV • SHADES.
he Subscriber has on band at his Furniture
.Store, ealikinils and starles..of..;
WINDOW SHADES, - •
,•: CIIRT.A.Ik • XT TIRES: ke.
To which, he would respeetfolly,eall the atten
tion of the , Publie''
JOHN SH.ENBERGEH,
No. 258 Locust St.. Columbia.
apIIB•GS-tf J
IL4I BLE • WORKS.
T ANCASTER
L
.r; LEWIRinALDI, Frdririetcir
. .
...
All persOns In Want of anything In the Marble
line, will be furnished at The very lowest prices.
Only the best workmen are employed, conse
_
.1/ZzrYiNltiteniable to turn out Ina superior
• MONUMENTS. STATUARY_, TOMBSTONES
- ORNAMENTS ,MARBLE BfA_NTLES,
BUILDING FRONTS. SILLS,-
~, , z strusgr p t = tr y l ri tik t zHatte l e niOnt ,
a nil.' 14 rr.P.9?S,IBIRFASiti,
OBARLEWIC:II - OWELL;
llVrlttA za WARDLE af.A.l3oN;rfl,l4 tt
= pc „NOR_ 2QUE.E.l3. i tittit.EpT,
.
The 911 coitniz•-
& A - xru4 Li tiie.m,v xmc t ret e ..tort
ti
concin:a d nce ot-the kte,bas, on Land- the.
•Attest •vurfed 4 land- 1 oomplete.:" stock Or
3101 4 1 : 6 1 4iffii*EB,
VASTONEEc
beNbld
ithokJOlreetsntleel4,.. - tntdingaytelc.ondiJebblnit.
:. otip very Jer i r x lettcr o p f ni z it i ally attended to„ , ;? or „
prays Stones, are, Invited. to.; and , n.,. Ins
theworhand;also'theloo
~ J unp2. 9 :l4 ' • - ,
AT
ICE
MEI
lEEE
El=
MEM
ESE
LOOKING GLASSES
for this Fall Wes, now rem])
• Colamb . la, Pa
ALWAYS ON lIA:ND,
;1 'lll. 1r:
COTTONADES.
'DRILL:Si:
Satisfaction guaranteiad
I=
.FizvAiverA_L.
800 "'"
OF THE
UNIOIi PXCIFIC
Raiiro•aa
Aro now finish d and In - pperatton. ' Although
..44...r9.zolisPoPANAh.,gr,..coLio , Pitkt-S4;the work
Is thoroughly done . , and Is 'pronounced by the
. .Uptted.S,tatea,Coinntlssionens tope Mut-class In
ercry respect; before it Is accepted, and before
any bonds can be Issued•upon
la i t
. r Pa.P—ItY. d excellence of p9nktruction, havi
;bett :e'en& by l i j ixinpleUnclfrittlo:tr Onabor,
nil 'by distr sting the twenty thousand =en
employed . alp g the line for long distonees nt
once. It is now probable that the - -
•. "r• Tr - ‘' 7 . 4- -
WHOLE , ErNE TO-THE PACIFIC-WILL
BE COMPLETED N-1869
Company,havOample•means of which.the
Government • grants 'the, right of way, and all
necestary' thither' ' and '''other inaterlals found
Allobg;the ofitsopemtiOns also acres
'of laud to the Mlle, taken alternate'sectlons
on each side of the road; also United States
Thirty-year-Bonds, amonntingfo from $16,000 to
-348,000• per 'mile, according' to the difficulties to
be,snrmounted-on,,the-v,•arious sections to be
built, for which it takes a second, mortgage as
security, and it is expected that not only the in
terest, but the principal amount may be paid in
services rendered by the COmpany in transport
hig'trooPs; mails, Sc.
TILE EARNINGS OF TEE UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD, from its Way or Local Business
only,, during the year ending ,June 30th, 1868,
amounted to over • • • • ' -
*OII , p , ;,MiLL'AOS7ty9I;L'ARS,
. ,
which, alter. Pay lug filiexpenses was much more
than sufficient to pay the interest upon its Bonds.
These • earnings are no I ndleatiotv* the vast
throughfraille that 'niugefolleiv the opening of
the line to the Pacific, but. they certainly- prove
that „
FIRST IV 0 R'l4 : 4b-ii '
jippligaellitioperty.posting_itearly_iliree.timea
their amouut . i , -
41,1.
ARE ENTIRELY SECURE.
r.:.
I
.
,The Unicni.Pacific. , Bonds 'run thirty..lears, are
for $l,OOO each. and have coupons attached. They
, bear' annual lnterest.'payable on-the first days
ofJanuarrandJuly'at the. Company's office in
The City of New York, atthe rate of six per cent.
In gold The principal is payable - in gold at ma
turity. lie price is ~ 10:2: 'and citrate present
rate of gold, they . pay a ineonierm their
cost.': • • .'.." - • ,
A ver - YAmportant consideration in deterrnin-
II:lg.-the Value of-these bonds l ia the THE LENGTH
OF TIME THEY HAVE TO RUN. ' -•
It Is well known that a long bond always com
mands a much higlier4riee -than a , short one.
It is 'safe to assume - that during the next thirty
years, the rate of intesest in the. United States
will decline as it has done in Europe, and we
have a right to,expect that such six per cent. se
curities as these will beheld at as high a premi
um as those of this GoVernment,which, in 18.57,
were bought in at from 20 to in per cent. above
par. The export demand alone, may • produce
this result, and-as the 'lssue'of a:private corpora
tion.;-,they -are -beyond the reach of political
action. -
The Com - I . :any believe,that their 'Boncis,'at the
present rate, are the cheapest security in 'the
market, and' the right to advance the price at
any lime is reserved. - Subscriptions will.:'„he re
ceived in Columbia by • '' • • - •
- • • • SIMON C. MAY,
• -
. • .- At Columbia... National Bank,
and, in New York , •
,AT THE 'CO'll.r.4k'S - 6F.FIC,
ho. 20 Nassau Street,
and by
JOHN J. CISCO:4r, SON, Ilasnmes,
.1 No. 59 Wall Street,
:and bytheCompany's advertised agents through
out the United States.•
XecCittances ; should be made in drifts orOther funds
.
par in irk; and the - noncl.s wilt be scot freeof charge
. -
by " return =pros& _Portico __subscribing - through local
agents; will look to theta fur their - safide2irar.
,
A'VAiIDEL „ ET AND - 3r.A.V . FoR 1868'has Just
published .by the Company, giving fuller
'information_ than. is•possible in an. advertise
.meat, respecting the Progresso( the Work; the
•Resources, of the Country traversed hythe Road,
the Means for,Coustruction, and the Value of the
Bonds, which will be sent flee on application at
the Company's office or tonny. of theadvertised
agents.
7 ,--JOHN , .-6.l.SCO,Yrer:a.siritutt,
August 29,.1868i3ny.t t, New York
W CLARK :& CO.,
.33 A E=R; S
Ne. 35 S. Third Street,
Gtii - Eras..4.a.4rs
EMED
NATIONAL'LIFE INSURANCE CO
EIZEM
UNITED STATES OF. AMEEICA,
FOIL THE
STATES OF 'PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTH
.
- -, E4N NEW JERSEY.
- The NATIONAL , LIFEINSURANCE 'COM
PANY is a corporation Chartered by, Special Act
or Congress, approved July ; 25,71868, with-a I
'BASS cAP,rramfoi• 9 - *E itlLLlplqt)OlatAßS
•
anii is now diorou g hty organized and prepared
for buniuess. ,
Liberal terms Offered"bli.kg6nts and Solicitors,
who are Invited to apply-at our °dice.
'r:Ptillt'particulars to be had on application at
our, cance r - located in the second story of our
Bankinouse,. where Circulars and Pamph
lets, fully H
describing the ; advantages ; offered by
the Company, may ballad. ' a
• :SI
No. 35Soirra Tnnn STREET.
, • - Philadelphia, Pa.
DR. S. A. ISOCXIIIS,‘L'an . &tater City,-Agkrit for
Lanell4termortntr. , ti4tml3ruSay.d.W.
=I
S OU R. • lIFE INSURED •
I
Before determiniririn wliat,porapany to in
sure, examine carefulik what class of mien con
stitute the )Board of .Directors; Sala° what Com
pany; °Ohm the
THE HONI.E'Ii,jE I.IcSURANCE CO.
or irk..-w)roitx,,
iniltesa.righL. isvon , nation_ oLlts.comparative
advantages- _ .A.yanable, Cash assets, $1,800,000.
All Policies non-lorfelting..) ,
Dn. F.-lIINKLE, Medical Examiner.
:" • - ' :JOSEPH , MIFFLIN, •
sept..7o6:ly) Agent for Lancaster County.
STATIONERY.
&c,
The utiderSigned Wanid respectfully 'ltvite the
attention of the public to his large and well se
lected stock of Goods, consisting of:
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t JUVENILE - BOOKS.
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