aptinitbia d. 31.; B) 180. cOltiiiibid, Pa. - Saturday; October' 17, IS6B. ~ C rotgualcarroas.lettersiconiributions; generally of merit and Interest to the reader, trill be acceptable from Needs frutn all quarters. NaUotnl Rcyubl➢ca n Velvet: FOR:PICESIDENT,' 6.4.:21:-L7r,-sessam§ = ICE Z'OICVICE PRESIDEIkiT, klon. IMEfEME! ....., • • • , . Itepnblicati Elector:64 Ticket,. , . , G.l\iortison Coateg. , WintliropW.lict.ei z airn, Thomas 31. INfarsttll, Samuel 1,..n0rr,,• Volliwart H, Barnex, Ilen.j:F". Wagenselter, VlPtiani.J. Pollock. - ,r2int-ries "11, •Allillisr.,. , ':Rl.e ` hard AVilaley.; - !George NW. Elder, George, AY. Ifill, • (John Ste:Wart, .-: .. . : Wat..n-r; Aiiigiii, - Jacob Gratips, • - ', ' JOlll.l II: Itrlngllurst; James Sill, '' '''' -' -• Frunk., U. Itouton, - . Illenry- o„.JohnsolV Trine Eckert, : • - .roliii I:. Riving, , ' ' ...Maris .lldopcs,r " - ..., William Frew, . - . • ..,i'lavi'd Al. !calla, ~ - AlexanderW. Crawford, William Dal' IS; '' ' ' Jaroca S. Itu Lan, :Tlae lteinit. Last week, dear reader, we were :idyls • ins, with-you .in -behalf or, the Comnion .wealth' and- 'entintry—this. week': Ye-'caci : doni, rat s ula the victories that einstei; upon, every „ .lienn:-.ovania is secure, made se' by the. 'ballots'of her- sonsH4een re cfrorii-Ilehel '4;;1114 avd fromd is graee Ihde _ ppcT a et borders, would foist' upon ber. One yeeitage, in 'eon; si der:a e on eoeto andmbettetl.by :that-ohm from' Baltimore; 1 -ICalviii eon - ..9n:o,..ecritempt ,t•teir pi ,aae wit itieut; berilei;:dtirin.r the hite rebellion --. 7 % -a' ;cause}..to:trembielor:the grait conflict of. . I ,Titeltd ri t conflict lover; .•! nod above the:tem - nit incident. to, such - a .44e,,thest - oiarm.eifitightdslifted, s andr. ;the •proelacia ;don:, .ihas;..;g•im e - -fort twit ri and far, that - .?•Crinii!:Vbilf.a. ii - reddenic'and; that tlie,saele.liands, : ,that-aided-her, in the dark,days her-reins' !:of:goveretdepi, and 'direeCNer , cp f u'ri.e 'and. ,prosperity .in„ the • ,glad' tivaes ,of peace! Sjiet t -,,ti§;rejolee, friends, unit as 'proud ;•:vic - -. , tore, join.tbe chorus - : '•-• • • .• Harrah-for Perins - ilTaniu! .... .,ele's thuieg up nt_last Like iiredfiiinacg molten, ivi - dikreedore's rushing, From all her mines a new light shines, ont''or her - -iron hills .- The glorious fire all-the th'n''''soi.6"Of Ohio,' ; N:l. - .*lnSra*.` o pe ba,; : speaking tune- of 2;000' inajority.;: . and; to• this;'? `the anajority of 2,009 thatla no* elairn4cl; &lowa of rllepublicanism;, . by large :.gains- thron;q:bout;hcr:Fborderi. } , Let ns thank these grea't-aehihi& ;ments , •end withwitli thepoe moo.. - etakEntielloVel,,,- 44%, Pialfse rxl&g'o rano', acitainikCOnic "Over Briglo I\7e:tion't,k:o9w,,Aliukto think of him; -just since, the Cleetide .".At tlie„ ,preseni .inonieni f •,..- appear a nce's i 'ndicate that that 3 , :ititol!o ',Stale „has glven!. -o'ntojerity for the':Rillikl:•Lielcet. , •'lVe ber , : neve in: the justice. of ;God:: al\iosbolinco ghat :I.!As justice,. na ust hq set 4rlte, cup our full:„ pun-' ' l ' is bea 'Who:fit/cited tie twill he • - punish our -pride_ antLinj • P s " • Tfiii tfiliez ars': what. inean 4 14. - .`:4l';puarat,ero.?"- Most ;:arty,onq wonbl. .tuad.tbe, • ex= , . r•piession,-,lntelligenty:ll.substa t u tiogi tit or 'the .febple;. -or •eleetinn`reiUrns 'for "11l USt d!" b ett r , orf"gi , , , e. believe -in:theiljustiee,of..,Gotl.":.;Alere' would' See ilft tie: 4 1 )14: 1 111?'!irIWT)V 6 : 1 :24 evidetted , ttf; : HiS4tisticei:ji • iv S . -0 'this we infq ;he Nets - tli.lt,the'lVlfe4ness 9( 1D9 1 99.1'. 9 9Y,r!f1e5ee*:' , 1vF.9....M9.P.te.; de t feat thaditlass 'repentlyz,sceitW.:;;,z , Then 'goes pie` of. ofd:`tieCauye~s2ieptreLclleiZ'"Thi§' ~-directs . site t4ti,on', tp.,thc..,lT.Cgrkt!.ppntocr'qic. aid - •tii-doubtlessinsendecl..as a. • I :itantia tlletv,pstdsbetl,i,lie„ frau Ily.; ; acituits • • burlboutiztiedeharies,againstihis'iarty l 4' for no one con Id ~..-;uticler,statid, ' iis', • - i Vordi and : hts,aditeren ts, .•Brigt tuu r /las e•• ' , convinced -you of your error,* roorally• and - .1)61i6.013-, ,we bait. siojie-'eariiethitiff that may redoxfud ebitracter;l)ut .please; dT.0 . t..-we l beg !. yoe ou'r, : glortons,:',lleaven-born„ victorious yin ? , and",viSit tbe;,same Divine, wrath, upon us ':that:-you say-:you.:'aud •iyour ,1 party . 90.1) rifig b dith %I - • *.•"". . , ehaViin . neglect (either of :whibitiivcriminal) "the'Pr'orlihitibiary of the'`.Supremo Court; untold, frauds liaVelien`n corninitted thc :... naturalization : of forcirrifera not entitled to, . ~„ ..gqef..,-Al l 4:aopoist in his s tecompe tent ,and not : and. cannot , :be 'ised . .rof. , nixy.inproper _purpose . I ;. Jnra es jtO9S, of thei... `' has shown; 'that`" ho Vitas ' either ` : willingly lateii,eotnaqtqd ";;ge":.erini " neglfgent' hat. thdy,hav6: beep mitred .in , ou4 . ..tiirlikio:ll . )* . ?iin - d'-:11!n r.:_of hier,ciflitieW'..§dienndUet,,ldekuniuls ie -7 " ~ ".- 0 .n. -d :4.iinll.lifin!. . lubfeyned ge'qd 'al 4' we; dn:.,notfe,,;;;;litr,iy,:# majority;l :Of. , liar .., Court: cane 'out with ; hint _ aanti.every , bther.manssimi=' ..larly.,guilty3; and et 2, Lipnest li . peopie take Free. Labor Menaced: We f agre' e ,with the Syracuso'urital , thht tliktre faiittruangiehe,qidople country, no ;class mitre inte'restefl,in - maid , l tainiii;*, the Treedoin of eleationss:thattthe' :"'„workingmen, npon,Whotuo,:much thainielmiiee„of our ingili4tieilts depeitde. Tbe‘f . p . ''Oatile!Who are entirely dependent upen'tli - dir daily labor ha:ve such an abid ing: interest iif*tlidiVelfare of' the - general 7govcrumen t Allot 'Alley should lie allowed to , follow the untrammeled dictates u their judgments; add it is no sign Ike; cause a man is blessed with ao abundaded of capital, and gives,employment to others and pays ,wages for, their labor, that he should -bully those ,-workmen,inte voting, as hefdeSires;unddr petialty , af dismissal. - The capitalist who does this in flicts ,a wrong:upon. the Under' his imrneditite - supervision; but' insults direct -Iy.the:whiile'.body:-of workmen - Of' the country. ft is ,an attetap' t' by , Capital, to Coerce Labor; and by - dictating. its .course of action; to . .make of itself-a politic:ll.as well , as it labor-PoWer. Only a - ftividaYs ago a zitimhanimill'one of,,the,government .silpps down cast, . was approached' by ..a Demoeratic.:candidate 'With-.the"intituatidn Ct.:Mt:it-M -ed employment dejoeit:led upon hie:~iving his support to the Democratic ,catnlidate. nobly resented the insult,and, as a consequence; -waS'. discharged. ' manliness ehartteteiizin - ;:.; 'his ed nt pa nietlA:as fellow workmen, they:, nt-, mediately-sent Itima barrel of 'flair; With they further that thetwere . iCady :to Editor MB :We have , heietotbre called- a iten tioa . " 'to the appeal •Made.-- some months :since: by Wade-Hampton that•tbe •Deraocratia 'par ',lhC••SMith stiould inake'it•att l , abso lute' goodition: in, hiring 7a, wan, that he should :give:satisfactory •assu c'es: -an d :Pledg:dgriiriiefffby' the - most gatiotis t 've:tiC kir - Se ' - 'inoUi• v ' ; ziril:ti:ii • - ; that .apy orc„wli,-Tefuseq . ,te :who- should, violate' hisplOdge•audt vote; fbr `Gratt be iii4iCdfiltez• . ar ad, 1y dia Barged Xiss' not` tut tliat,bii „llama , ,slkould be posted - throughout the South .; so that his perfidy should ` esclvde him' ''from= Mnplayirient vl;e're:i:qt'Jie' • wn t: •••••The - Detuo 4 ciatie• taw ty all the-Southern- States has lieartily 'adopted •that vecommendation of. -Wade "Hampton_ '• - • • '• ' • •Plow ',Philadelphia sins Cairieil.by „ 'the Democrals. , , : ' The election in Philadelphia, on Tues day last, was one:-warmly contested; and the result was u: seeming Democratic tri -umph. No-honest man, that has - read of - • the ' .colonizotion . and - uaturahzation , „ ,seletues initrodneed by,. the Democracy, . , ..., . . will believe for a Moment but that the floating vote of rowdies" and :rrqmos from. Baltimore - and New, York - randc.up such a result. . The 'following 'frail : Wedbes , . "slay .:Philadelphia % . Bulletin, will :explain - low. the :city , was married : , '," ":. - - . "Mob law ruled , iii Philadelphia yeiter day.,:qt swaggered, in our streets ;Iswaim ' ed at our polls,; it flooded,our,ballot boxes': - Armed rutifaMs'Whried from ,one, :precinct' to another ,'-v oting in - rnarfy,'Place'swi i". , arr" challenged Tin tin ully.;: , Citizens Were lit Wed' frciire the polls;;lnerNideceuty ,arda;- . ,Avhilii lo,mtiuyiprocirmts...„iri ; ;4lm4div on ~.. .-.i. - bicttnc' ity,...n, 1 = 6, 'tiblienns:were -p r. e Xitted, cilvOte. : . r.Cl3e3:^ii - efe` knocked - down, :Mk- Zed, beaten; •st.iot*; and.. murdered' by' lekel .1 - gangs, imported by, the. Democratic Zr 0 AIM,. gers from - llaltimore_artsl,l.lew.,York for the purpose. And"while violence did its work of Intimidation,"froudf!was busy in-every corner of the city.. Ilvery election division' had its share alb e Sharswood and Snowden voters colonized ih it. "..n: few of•theirt were "detected'and" their'Vetes refused; But the largemiajotity'orthese fraudulent and Me , gal.zuguntliza timt papers.,were „Voted;,and bretWeen",violchee.and fraud the vote or this chin inunitY:Wai'hultilled • 'a'nd 'a ',majority ..retiarneti for , theD6mocratic , ticket, in-the lace,,:.ol,,tbe; most? palpable ,proots that-not less.thata majority of Five Thousand Thad heen'henesify won ity the de,,,, ~ ; itimate voters of ritiludolpitia forine'Republienti ticket.'? . , 'Nultlastrutettßaiirioxiii Do ieumuu t•-`itUffrolidieiidr,fs are nsOttlY`drY tioris of 6tliel, , enerni reader ; attirtothiii'Vr'infeCeSt." But an , azctllitioii Must' ho aside . in the ease orthe now pamphlet . just iseni:irby tho Union .racitio Railroad, y Compnny.:„whese-iforty:.: ; pages po.full,of,.nuitter, not only interest . • ins. t l ,presen ted, in. attractive:, form. TIM book is made up Of an ; .`,` izitroLt duchon." .show.ing the organization ot,the. Con - many, followed .13y - chapters under the , . ea,!`.P : l:OgFessPf4h,e.:WOFic k '!„,! . .,,Charaeter„ I ‘.:,AgrieultOral;;lfiesoorCes',".. , xuad Counec - , ofth. Com pan y,'! Government i-< t its say and rut d PtotiL to, the "alto Way - Business---4.etum A:until:lga „I . la f ilroad, Com 'p&p:l,s girst., , dortg r age„.l3ends.L' f ., These ti ..ties,,imlitttetheyariedeiintents o ft he liOok, 4 ,.Whialk i We;c'eniitre to say,. gives a clearer tinz,exteut and cupaeltys,r.ilie.Great, West s tliEn a,lajoiltsr . of ..00r 7 .;40-rapities . suceetyin,tleing. ,An,accurate map accpm- , panics thezixark, ,, while4he-artist's aid' has ..beemealleitin.' to malec , perfect, - ,What is in nverrway.so excellent, and - mehaveappro, .prince headings and vignettesfor.the 'chap .ters,l..Witia? a - title-page. extremely, 'artisti and suggestire. , ,,The.printing.of this book tis perfect, and,.altogether, itis, equally ap ,propriate for, the perlon table or , the count -' . iug-room desk.' 1 _ The road is now • complete zfor , -850 'miles, and n'll.l . .roachr-the.xvicinity of Great Salt Idkelieforewinter, and'hy 4tXIY-Of 1869 the to =trio, direful.' estimates' show. 'What tinitittOenie future -business !omit ha 'den° byllid'ifinTatied'rOad,'while One - of 'the most important idiePterS'preVei:' from' OM 'cud returns,whata'nntional profit is already aceurinili4:the operation' - or the read; - the government fr - iegitt /31 1 .20, haying cost al,:, :most tw§,mil;iiim_dollars less ,by. the . road than. it woald have doneh'irif-wagons.". ...The chapter opou the .cbaranter, and value ';•1 hands „wove Ahem ,to bo s proiitihle ;safe, , the public intheMns sir investment having kiiiiia...ulfeady.uttusted by the sale of rtaventyartillions durling%eighteen;-trionths.,. , aCis not , ,unlikely that borer lotsg;.N4htd :arialm; unsold tor these. Ilonds, Nbe; , disposeti:of among, capitalists tc; idruw'thein-outirel'y from market, except at :largely enhanced prices:- • Copies of the new .pampisloVinaiy: be tanned free;by - rnall"frotO "the Compuuy's_ Now'York, or ortsny (.47 Itit - • " rari Novv3inezt.'— '*i: atfen tic:4i of oul readers to this - '!Queen 'of the' lgoilthlies,"'-:whictx assure them „has no",,suporlor - among" tlio •Latly!siXagazities.,,,Tho;swctitest domestic ,'group wahavp seat, forxnany.a day, 81/111/6 out from the:lino steel Oat() t th& vas: , , The , colored ; -fashion ;plate ~18..pletaresiitte and. elegant, *bile it Is as iltit hitt I tis ladles or modistes could ask - and Infoiniation in all departsobii Is of= and' ieful and ; orrattiyaltal Ratteytis,rof,ibe:worit=ttible; tire i s tfinis l l;' , - ! .aLso incitidas'ii large steel:iingraving), For sale ' ' • [Frolll. 6ilo Si , Y or WcduCSdaY•] R. VCTORY . LET THE :EAGLE;SCREAM ! GREAT REPOILICIN CAIN. IN CIAIIIIIBLI! „, ~ , .„,-,,!r ~-; , T ,;,,, -:-. , • • ' COPPFIIIMADS:-:-liEFE-AirEll-i _ - C) .IDM AL. 3D I HiGRANS 44 IBS HEM FIZZ MEE 'NINNYMACHER!S AND -CRANE'S: GREAT DEFEATI `'-' sT, The_abovelsßrigliatit's Arais.Fri4ay (Grier4loaring. for:,hOine: • , - - .in-extreme 'BRIOTIA3I 9 S TiODY-SNATCHERO 'WILL rfAvr. "ZANY A DEAO MAN - TO -IitURY-1 - GRAND TO - RC:a-LIGHT PROCESSION! IMMENSE ENTHUSIASM I "LET 'US; ,11 - AVE PEACE!" , The iiitol'e of Atte lilt e has lifted n.lig. in, ' i .i6el - thweirix i tli,ite vile, Ipernieetrats, Copperheads and.,llebel4' defeated, dismay ' Od, cowardly, cringing ! Columbia is. not the gem,of thofoccan, but well may her people name her Clio, " Gem of the Susque lanna"—the home of the bravo and the :free- Eterootgainst every conceivable at tempt at -frail& against. the free use of money, and. MO Salt Lako,llerald's piteous dies, and its appeal.to base passiiins rather ; than reason, wo have rolled yip the, proud majority of over,loo, an increase over last year,of 35, and.while we write thousands of our loyalAtitizons, headed by a band of Intuaie, ; are -parading, the streets, and en ,,thusittsm.is unbounded. ,Truly this is an ,pecaaitin,ee unusual ,pride, „and an .episode in 4110 history of our fair 13orough that, can tat t•mak e mbright page in its future history. •., Wei hero append, the vote of the Ffirit :Watid,, , which; will bo, lonia ' correct, . and anything else, but flattering Lo the ".lost Elitism,' I,,,The, other two :Wards, offer no !comfort to -the ' drowning,_ num ! • [O'er re ,port• - er VMS 'exoluded , front the robin While oe, vote wits being, counted, by the Wis e. acres that fing,eredt the. ballots, which: rte .:counts for, our.. failure in giviitg the vote in ,these,Wards. c SuCh a proceeding is ,beyond : parallel in thiS, community,.. and ,strongly savpr.s,of, Page; ,syci:_denlillg.) ~; -STATE : AIM I cOLTNTY. MUM ME FOR: AtriATOILA4 /iICERAL. • Con. J.. p. Sinrtranft .:..:.. :...:. sol:aules. E; Boyle • FOR SITRVEYOU GENERAL. • COI. J. M. Campbell, . Ent, - CONGRESS. O. 3. Dickey- • . .411. B. Swairr . " --x ''' e ''' ''' '''' '''' '_CO . _lc , GILT ( Unexpired Tern t.) j• 'DiekeY l'l' '. t' 4) •:..fßobert-Cratie,.....- s • '• , 3•0i2;afr 5 ..ikigiY12 4.24. *:... tWm. spunevr ---L , , t 9 = 1 x r •4aidn i. rY " ' W.W. HolADy-','''''---- - Jacob we L t G. Peters I.C.Gatelell '' Lleut..l.lti. 1 Johnson l' T io . ratio S. Horns ' - -H.. Reenisnyti - . _ eor .t. , l e sT s _llleT ATToitN - ZY. ' W• N!. Steele - et ' " ti , . • lirubaiter ' • fJ. W. F. Swift ' COVISTY tenrer • '-'1 ,Jacob C. ErevelY I°ltral. ' - tGeorge G. Brush - _ . PRISON INSPECTORS. Henry rownrill.l.‘ 31% H. Shirk }J. 11. Hegerier '• • tßenkunin Huber DIRECTORS o /..0011.. George: Fri , • Conrad Ga5t,..... ' ...... ..- .SGeorg•o Wohrly Jacob Gamber ' • ALTD/TOR. George' . .. John <Hildebrand, Sr. : What can'tv o'say for 0.10 ortem,Y? Brio , ham . ; . pobr soul; will nod'begin' to 'realize thattheluture kia-n'othing 'lnit defeat for him; and?Gridr,' Ilia 'depths of infamy,-will stare at' he giuist of 'departing hopes;and'uthi but:Yotire to 'the brawl* of bome.- -And' einne,' of speech notoriety, poor fellow-Lwhich' pity—Crane or Congress? Like'tho:tunvlse 'duolc.,' he 'must be siolz from dirt-eating! • [From . thei•Drtily S 1 of Weiltiattni.J Olu? ArU t: Olaf artist .is 'ttfwais.tibou r t 'ou such Den eata:loilS,MB tri.3lLre him a goocl telegrapho subject. Last hoardtind the h Aloe' . and furoishes wltha,pictuye. of, EOM= as /lei beat a linsty;retreut front tile "nigger womb ipping;; loi yrs. We. don't know whut ho " ainglittei brellei.'4l:. ,, ,•Oui -thinks "-ILL ,fit Mei; ';kecipsta-barberi•shop ; , Soutb -33Osting.", ;". It onsequently .say-, but Brigham is a gitiAg, , f Look out, for minors, ' ' : • ' 'rile Vote iti,l'ealusyl.Vantia. We have carefully the following table, whit:ll,ND]. ' show, the majority for . either party in,the''several coiinties''of the State, us far es heartifrom: :',' ; ''' 0 • - ' ' . '- • ' :Rep. , DeMt Adonis ' -'' • .. -., SOO Allegheny - - - ' iiii,s6 '--..• • ' Armstrong Beaver - - 900 Bedford 400 Berlui 6,500 Blair 650 Bradford 3,800 .Backs .................... ......, .... t ..... .. ... ' ~, ~,,,.700 .. ~.. . Butler.. - ......... ................ ............... •-450 - Cambria , 700 Cameron - • • - - -, 50 , i. -- . ,•••••=-:-, . . • . Carbon Centre , - 400 Chester . 2,150 Clarion Clearfield ' - ' • • r. _...... . : ). 1 ; , 0 8 (0 ,880, ,5 : 1 : 0J Clinton - ' - • ' • • - Columbia Crawford 1,630 Cumberland - Dauphin - , - 1,000 ..-.... Delaware Ellc 300 Erie ' '' • 3,195 Fayette 900 Franklin ...... .. .....i...:. ............... . .1.17.1 . • 'Fulton 330 Greene 1.530 'Huntingdon Indiana - 2,500 'Jefferson' ' • 50 , ---- Juniata • . ' 350 Lancaster . 0,81)0 Lawrence ' - . 2,000 ••• Lebanon 1,500 •,. . Lehigh • • 1,5 . 00 Luzerne . ,• 3500 • Lyeatnin ,, - 300 ,Mclean ' 2tercer -- • 650 -Mifflin - " , • .20 Monroe . 2,100 Montgomery 030' 'Montour . . "450. Northampton ... 1r2.40 Northumberland ' : " - - ~ 150 , Perry' • •'• -• • „ Thilatlelphial• • ' - .. ..... .- ' SO) . Pike . • ... 700 Potter .750 . • . . "Liiiii Schuylkill ' . . Snyder . 560 Somerset 1,350 ' ,—. Sullivan ... . - • . i 0 .3 Susquehanna ' - 11,00 )toga 53,00„ • Union..l'... .......... ..... .................. ...... 710 Venango 000_ . -Warren • . 13,00 -Washington , 50 Wayne • 700' Westmoreland , , . • 13,00 Wyoming . ,200 York. . ' • • :3,100 • The returns from Indiana are still indefi nite, put there, uppears no doubt about a majority:or ai'ieust 2000., The •New York TrOune ftdurZtsit:"tip to 2SOS, this inorniUg. =I The returffsPfrop , Ohio "are still conflict ing, but ice haVo(reaSon to suppose that the majority will reach fully. 0,000, a gain of 17,000 as compared with last•year, if it does not reach 25;000. - , ;_ • _ -The Republicans hai'e carried the State by 2000 majority, a .11epublican gain of 1606.% . 1iiebelislia has demo .T.ve Editorial•and Miscellumeons. —Rome is unqiijet.., —Stanton is stiil,irt Ohio. —Blondin is coming again. '••: —Japan is inaporting'glinS.' ' —Daehing colors are the go. • --,Almanacs aro coming out. . . —lndia has an earthquake. • 7 JElow'are ion, Copperheads. —Omaha contains 10,000 people. I —guest's has petrified crocodile. • - —Longfellow /9 at Lake Geneva. ' —There are 9,000 - Jews in Chicago. —Victoria goes for woman's rights. —Virginia drinks persimmon' beer. • —Texas-beeves cost 50 cents-a piece., • —The.Grocittu bead has• struck Maine. —Too cool for Copperhenclsio,cozne out. —Pollard wilt write a life :of Jeff Davis. —Downfall of ,DOmocracyin November. —Grease Greer has got the Grecian bend. —A hungry dance—cutting a pigeon wing. —Certain—the election of Grant and Colfax. —Female barhers - ,l4ovalty in ...0121111a - , - -A Boston Cdurt bas (~,ecitled umbrellas property. —ln Michigan they have baso ball on horseback, —Brigham has quit the grammar busi ness. Why? —Train is writing his life. Ile has reach est his first spree. —lt is said that -Brigham dreams of "nig ger" every night. —Old Brigham has quit wearing a dis— guise on his faec. —lt is said that Pittsburg is to be des troyed by smoke. mule in Nashville bit a 's7s chignon from a lady's head. • 'Grace Chnrch,'NemiVork, is to sell its property for $OOO,OOO. —The National debt.was , decrett4ed .3900,- 000 during September. • mountain of magnetic iron has been discovered in Lapland. —The Massachusetts 'Horticultural 'So ciety is to establish a school. r-Old Blair has u mortgage of ;,klB,OOO on 'general Jackson's property. : 2 -MeiltilliOns aro now, inserted in rose wood drawing-room furniture.. - , Bitters for sale ttJ.t Bo oboes liquor store, Columbia: —Plow does. Brigham acoonot! for the Republican gain in Columbia? - Cammilla riot was simply a down-, right and cold-blooded'butchery. . . —The' Chicago reporters cull chicken fights " ornithological discussions." ' • —lf mankind are animals, can fitshiona iidies be "trained" animals? NV !Ist. i WEI 2.11 I repo'rt that Mr. Seward is about to commit tinitritnoily is denied by authority. on Capt.;Jinks, or rather at Tack Jordan's tobacco store, and try:the celd, brated "Escocecas.". • .. la; .tas Reptblicans• of. John. Morrissy'S distridt in NevrYork City, hove nom mated. _Homed Greely for Congress. —SoMething sbotild be done .tit the cor ner or Second and Walnut streets, to pre vent the water from.running on the pave- :- 1 4"attom Stink William, late of Tippe raryilreland,' defier Vt'S` the' thanks or the Srir corps for favors, received et his hands —in a horn. • —What hecame of the 'supper that was to be 'eaten at Dietrich's Tuesday night? Did the Zouaves demolish it again, or did the Copperheads._ 110wdabout that Democratic pole-rais ing at Washington, c.,) in honor of Democratic victories ? Shall our Tanners' raise it'for you ?- . - —Seynionr's majoritS tho - Now — York State prison, 606. - . The majority for. Seymour iu the Colum bia Instirance . oifice is 5. 10 165 203 165 kill?' If so; reader, just say so, and we'll start' on ;Brigban's 'obituary at once.' 'Send us a grammar, for we don't twat to hear from 'his ghost. : ,NybOput,abe Republican Alekets into 'Sam •ainnytnacher's pocket? Several. were voted betbre,the 'deception was discovered. . That was a scurvy trick, Sam. the town of Paradise, this County, .the copperheads ink Saturday •night tore -down a. simple American nag, which had been raised near a schoolhouse by the stu dents. . L-The'attention of our readers is directed 'to -tbe advertisement of Coe's' Dyspepsia. Cure, in another part of this paper. This truly-Valuable Medicine is recent-. mended by all who'use lt. ltead the car tificates.. Seymour and Blair club in Stun pier, has a white ;man for President, and two Vice Presidents who are, both ne groes. "` Down with' the tiekTo equality," is evidently:, no longer SI: cardinal feature Deinoetiry.„ —To -Beautify. and Dress tiro Hair, and Ilpitore it to its' natural, color, and impart that beautifulgloss` odor, eta., ass Mrs• A. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Itos torer, or Dressing, (in (>llO bottle.) Every Druggist sells it. Privo Ono Dollar. [oetl73t] . Anders, a German chemist and - st 'meal ber 61: the Modkad Faculty :of' New' • York city, after fifteen years' research' and oxperirneut, has discovered a method' of dissolving. XOdino in pure water. The pre-" partition (Dr.' II: Anders' lodine Water) has cured many. eases of scrofula; ulcers, can cers, 'that lied resisted tho action of all niftier rernedlts.- = - ' . rISiTICULLONEZ ',DILVOCRACI7..- 7 -At o. teati,ruising,til-Liber ‘ ty, en Saturday lust, Ir, Landrigati made a speech HI-Which be .said there wain, a United, States Senator to elected' by 'the Illinois 'Legislature• this winter, andlto wanted to elevate non. 5; 'S. - Marshall from the ,lower."lfouse,, to, the Senate,-so.he.couiditiene. a 'dun= to figh old ffitad.Vivens.—Cairo Tinier. „ • rk,sB-1 :P,71/0 M,790 10,701 Indiana - . , Ohio. Nebraska. Tri Bradavr. Ar ddymuniad Thai cydgenedl, syliv cyntru 'r Table than at o b6rsonatisydd y,n.byw yn Pa. Y nide y eyubtf y cawn aIW eich sylv,ato yn bY,W yn-y lle uchod er ys:-amrhyw, ily nyddbeildinc weth bod an tumor yn ddyn y tybid ei fed yn rlogorl ar eraill, ag o canly niad calhdcl ei osod i hum swydd Boss, and ni ehadwodd y swydd and am --ychydig o herwydd ymdtlyrchnfodd ynddi ynddi hyd nes ewympodd mor Lsel as uhl yn is nag 'Ydoedd cyn iddo el elutel,'nc oddair y pryd hunw hyd yn brasenol y ante yn itwyddusvn swycid, a thybir gun _lager el fed dydd inawrih diwetbloc,wedi cited! ei hleidluis Qros wyr y Fenan Cop' i foddio y dyn o Tipperari gun dybiod with byny I gaol y swydd o Foss nos yn y Sus quehanna Rolling Mill yr lion swydd y tune tvedi bod yn pys—gota am. dani or ye tair blynedd o lenaf ai tybed ei fod wedi cap] gefael ar y bluer' y fro - hwn i (Mal el byegodyn, both bynag anl_byny y flute svedi nborthi ye yehydig barch oedd iddo gin el gydgenedlar utter bunanles; y mae wed! syr Delver am drois a gormes yr hen 'Mad and erbyn beddYw yn foddlawn gwer- I thi ei rbyddid is rhoddi ei rhyddid- urn gaethlwed er mwyn moddiann ei les ty biedig ei httrittil ; coiled o byn allan fad " traehwant wodi trochi cant." • A gwaeth na'r mao ,yn ymdrechi hyd ag y mac yntitto i ddylunwatii :u• ie gy- Age/teal 01 amgolcii,ai llanw a gwenwyn aspinickly bluid a ttehostal y rhylht znuyaf mina wiol ag sydd a chill am duni ar tuba- . cngin h:uu•sgddiacLh. • Yw barium ' , COLUMBIA.I%.I. • 0 ' Y Cewelr banes y Adan, eraia y pro SPECIAL :NOTICES. S ON° 'OF IRON. , I am mighty In the saber, Flereely,wiehlect by the bravo, ' Glorious in the stalwart steamer, • Laughing at the storm and wave Beauteous In the palace Saving in the pointed rod, • . As it brings the deadly - lightning, Quelled and harmless to the sod. Mut there is•a glohous essence, • • • - Where I tnicenr7 grandest power, Giving to the - race ray surest, • - • Sweetest aid; in danger's hour.: See! before me fly diseases!, ; See the darkest hydras bow! See the rose of health and beauty ~ Take the palest cheek and:brow. , ' I • Vly; dyspepsia! fly consumption! Yes, all i Hs are crushed at length, For I give 'what human nature Only ever -needed—strength ! • ,Shall I tell in what great essence • •' , can thus your spirits cheer up? - • 'Pallid, trembling; dying sufferer, - • 'Tic the fumed • 6 Peruvian Syrup." The PERUVIAN SYRUP is a protected solu tion of the Preto:side of Iron, a uew- discovery in medicine that strikes at the root of the dis ease by supplying the blood with its vital princi ple OT hfe Cl4llltllt—trOn. The genuine has" Peruvian Syrup" blown in the glass. • Pam phletSfree. ;- J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, • •• . •- ; Day St., New York, Sold by all druggists. • ' . (oct.3-Imow] CHRONIC DISEASES, SCROFULA, ULCERS, AC It is well-known that the benefits derived from chinking of the Congress, Saratoga and other celebrated Springs is principally owing to the lODINE they contain. - _ . DR, 11. ALDERS' lODINE WATER - Contains lodine in the same pure state that it is ibund in these spring waters, but over WO per' cent. more in quantity, containing as it does 1. 1 /,' grains to each Iluid ounce, dissolved in pure water, without a solvent, a discovery long sought for, in this country and Europe, and is the best remedy in the world for Scrofula, Can cers, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, and all Chronic Dis eases. Circulars free. DlSlg3l6D.E:Proprietor, 36 Dey Street, New York. Sold by all Druggists. foet3-linow . fast-DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, Lind CATARRH treatect liith the lamest success, by J. IS.tACS, I\l. D., and Professor of Diseases of the Erte and Ear in the hlalical,College of Pennsylvania, - 'l2 years ex perience, (formerly of Leyden, Holland) No. 003 Arch Street, Phila. Testimonials can he seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to 'accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his -practice. Arti 'field eyes inserted' without pain. No charge for examination. pell3-y ° FIJI, - Es, OWING TO THE MCC -11,- and important relations which they sustain, lar Ogstnization land Mortices they 1 'pi f r or P in c , l ll. t re sUbject to nially. suffer rigs. Free d In from these contribute lumo small degree to th air happiness and welfare, for none can be I r happy who are ill. Not only so, but no one of those various female complaints can long be sunbrea to run on without involving the general health of the Individual, and ere lore; produei ng, permanent sickuess and premature ' decline. or is It pleasant to consult a physician for the relief of these various delicate affections, and only upon the most urgent necessity will a true woman so far snorter:ller greatest charm as to do this. The sex will then thank us Mr phteing in their hands simple stumbles which will be found ellicaelous in relieving and curing almost every one of those troublesome complaints pe culiar to the sex. lintmnerm's EXTILACT OF BllCllll.—.llundrods sutler on lit silence and hundreds of others ap ply vainly to druggists and doctors, who either merely tantalize theta with the' hope of a cure or apply remedies which make them worse. I would not wish to assert anything , that would do injustice to the afflicted, but I ton obliged to say thatalthough it may be produced from exces sive exhaustion of the powers of life, by labori ous employment, unwholesome air 'and food, profusremenstritatlon. the use of tea and.corthe, and frequent childbirth, It is tar oftener caused • M ane by d heel. i rri va tatigin on. its app elf.lied to the mucous mem- of the a When reviewing the causes of these distressing emupluints. it Is most painful to contemplate the attendant evils consequent upon them. IL is but shnplejustlee to the subject to enumerate a few of the many additional muses which so largely affect the life. health, and happiness of woman in all classes of society, and which, eon- , segue-atty, affect more or less directly, the wel- fare or tile entire human family. Otte mania that exists for precocious, etituattion • and mar- I ridge, misses theyears that nature designed for 'corporeal development to be wasted and perver ted in the restraints of dress, the early confine ' went of school, and especially in the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half-clothed, anti the mind unduly excited by pleasure, perverting in midnight revel, the hours designed by nature for sleep and rest, the work or destruction is hatfaccomplished." In consequence of this early strain upon her system, , unnecessary enbrt is required by the delicate ternary to retain her situation In school - at a later day; tiles aggravating the evil. When one excitement is over, another in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sensitive to impression while the' now constant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely forbidding the exercise !mils ' Pensaide to . the attaitiment and retention of or ganic health and strength ; the exposure to night Mr; the Suddenehange of temperature; thecom plate prOstratlonbrocloced by excessive dancing, must, of necessity,produce their legithene effect. At. last, an early. marriage caps inc climax of misery, and the unfortunate one, hitherto so utterly regardless of the plain dictates and re- MOIR; trances of her delicate nature, becomes an unwilling,subjectOf medical treatment. This hi "hut a tint-hint pretUre of the experience - of thee sands of our,yeungwOrnen._ Long before the ability to exercise the fune tions or site generative organs, they require an education of their • peculiar ' nervous system, composed of what is called Lite tissue, which is, In common with - the _female breast and lips, - evidendy'under the control of mental emotiees and associations at an early period of Me; and, ash-a shall subsequently tier,- these emotions, when excessive, lead, long, before puberity, to habits which sap the very life of their victims ere natu ro h asset (-completed their development. For Female weakness and debility, whites or Leecorrhrea,' too profuse menstruation, exitaus lion. too lover' continued periods, for prolapeus and bearing or prolapses uteri, we carer the most perfect specific known : HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BUCIIII. Diree -tions for use, diet, and advice ; accompany. _ Females in every pert of life, from Infancy to extreme old age, will tiffil it a remedy to aid nature in the discharge of its functions. Strength is Om glory of manhood and womanhood. HELMEOLD'S• . E.•x•rita.cr _WIC= Ls more strengthening than any or the preparations of Dark,or Iron, Infinitely safer, and more pleasant. Jlelmbold's Extract Iluelm, having rtterrived the indorSeinent of the most prominent physicians in the United. i. 4 tates, is now offered to afflicted humanity:Am a certain cure for the following diseases and symptonts, from whatever cause originating , : - General Debility, mental and 'physical- depression, Imbecility, determination of blood to the bead, confused ideas, hysteria, general irritability, restlessness and sleepless nets at night, absence of muscular efficiency'', loss of -appetite dyspepsia, emaciation -low spirits; 'disorganization or paralysis - of the or-. 'guns of generation, palpitation of Mohican, and, in feet, all the concomitants Of a nervous and debilitated state of the' system. To insure the genuine, eat - this out' Ask for lIELMBOLL'S. Take no other. Sold by "Druggists and Dealers :everywhere. Price $12.5 . per bottle, or six hot ties for $0.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address 11. T. DELMSOLD,Druttand Chemical Warehouse, an Broadway. N.,Y.. None are get3u . ine. uoloss done up in steel-en graved wrapper, with Mu-simile of myCheinical Warehouse, and signed cwt!-2mixtrovl , ' 11. T. lIELMI3OLD. ITCI3. t ITCH !! ITCH !! ! SCRATCH! SC maut I SCRATCH!!! In from 10 to A 8 hours. whcaton'a Otittniqnt. • cures ' the Itch. tAtheaton's Ointment cures Suit Allman]. Wheaton's Ointment cures • Telfer. Whenton's (Hutment cures ' limber's /tell'. Wheaton's Ointment •' cures Ohl Sores. Wheutett's Ointment cures Every Kind of , . • Humor like Magic. PE ten, LO cent.. s box ;by ninli, , co cents. Address NNEKS ct,t•POTTEIt, No. 17u Washington Street, Boston; • • TO 110.RSE owN.E.Rs. =MEM . ..„ For Quarter or Sand Crack, Corn; Thrush, Contra cted,'Hard or :Brittle laloofsi•,e.' and for general use In place of Mulling or Soaklng. As Dresstug ler the outside of the Hoof it lies Superior. -''Sold;Wholesald'anidrotall, by ../L - m.a.wr. Sad dle and Harness .111aunfacturer, No. 17 Worth Queen Street, next doorlo Sholder'silagleHotel, Lancaster City, Penna.: , • • -„N„ •,13.—E1 arn a , ;s of every description constantly on hand, and repairing neatly done to order. . INSUBAR,CE COMPANIES. Tilt NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE 00111PA_NY IMIZEM 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IV.A,SIIINGTON, D. C Chartered by Special Act or Congress, Ap proved. July 2fi, ISGS. CASH ' $1,000,009 DRANCIT CFIFICh, PLIII4DELPIDA, FIRST NATIONAL BANS BUILDING. Where the general business of the Company is transacted, and to which all general cor respondence should be addressed. 35xit.Ecrons Jay Cooke, Phila. = E. A. Eoliths, Wash. C. 11. Clarice, Phila. • alenry D. Cooke, Wash. P. Itateh'd Starr, Phila. W. E. Chandler, Wash. W. G. Moorhead, Phila., John D. Defrees, Wash. Geo. P. Tyler, Phila. Edward Dodge, N. Y. nekleY Clark,Plilla.ll. C. Paimestock. N. CEESME! C.-11. CLARK, Philadelphia, President. HENIIY E. COOKE, Washington, Vice-Preil dent. - JAY COOK; Chairman Finance nud Executive Committee. . _ EMERSON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretary and Aetnary. E. S. TURNER, Washington, Assistant Sec'y. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D. Medical Director. J. EWING BLEARS, M. D. .Assistant Medical . .Director. , - • ALEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. . J. K. BARNES,_Sureon-General H.S. A. Wash P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical ,Department U S. N., Warhington. ' D. W. BLISS, M. D., Washington. SOLICITORS ATTORNEYS. .WM.E. CHANDLER, Washington,)). C. GEOR(IE TIARDING, Philadelphia, Pa. This Company, National An. 7 :lts character, offers, brrea.sor of its Large'CapitaJ;Low:ltates of Premium and New Tables;the Most desirable means of insuring lifo yet presented. ,to the public. The rates of premium,being largely reduced, are made as favorable to the insurers as those of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications and uncertainties of Notes. Divi "dends and the' misunderstandings which the latter are so apt to cause the Policy-Illolcions., "Several now and attractive tables are noon pre sented which need only to 'bc • understood to prove acceptable, to' the public,'Such":tis the IN COME-PRODUCING POLICY and RETURN PREMIIIINIPoircY. -In the former, the policy holder not onl y secure's. life insurance, payable at death, but will . receive, if living, after a -period of a few years an annual income equal to ten pa' cent. (10 per cent.) of the par of hie' policy. In the latter, the Company agree to return to the assured ihc total amount of money' he has paid in, in addition to the amount of his poticty. . The attention of persons contemplating insur: ing their lives or idercasing the amount of in surance they already have, is called to the special advantages offered by the National Life Insurance Company. • Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars given on application to the Branch Office of the Company in Philadelphia, or to its General Agents. irr LOCAL AGENTS WANTED in every City and Town; and applications from compe tent parties forsuch agencies, with suitable en dorsement, .shotild be addressed TO TEE COMPANY'S GENERAL 'AGENTS ONLY, in their respective districts. E. W. CLARK 47. CO., Philadelphia, For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. JAY COOK. d CO., Washington, D. C., For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, District of Columbia and West Virginia. Sept. 12,1668, ly. ,BOOTS tr; SHOES. Tt.4A ray facilities for turning •ou superior work I would announce to my old customers and all new ones that may favor rue with a call, that I am better prepared now to man ufaeture all kinds of LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES A:sTD GAITERS. than ever before. I employ none but the best iworkmeu and.am aliways certalmof giving sails faction:-I gulp on hAnd n general assortment of ready made work all'of -which is manufactured on the premises. I keep no made-up work of other parties. My work is wade exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. TERMS CASH. --- - . ,We sell as cheap as any other establishment and as a share of public 'patronage. JAMES SCHILOEDER. Locust Street, between Front and Second. FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND . SHOES FOR GENTLEM F.lsl All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to measure. Prices fixed at LOW - FIGURES. An Illustrated Price I.lst with Instructions for nett measurement sent on receipt of Post 011ico address. F. BARTLETT, South Sixth St., above Chestnut aufg2.o-aS-Iyj Philadelphia BOOTS, AND SHOES ! JEROME scrutEcu, Manufacturer of Saperlor BOOTS, AND• SHOES Informs the public that he is prepared to re ceive orders for work,. and that his prices are reasonable. .. . , , A splendla assortment of •itemly-,Made Work on hand. Repairing always attended to in•a prompt and efficient manner. • Runslnimr. TJU IMAgs! • • JERO:SiE sbirnEcn, aiff Z 5 G 6-171 - No. 262 Locust St. promE MANUFACTURE. - ' The Hubserlber has on band a large Stock• of Dupts and Shoe; Gaiters, de., all or ids own Manufludere. Call at las Store four doors above It. 'Williams' Drug Store; YroutStreet, where be Offers un ex tensive assortment of Goods. either V4I.IOLESA_LIC, 011 RETAIL. Ms stock eneelets of se, Urge and general as eortmerl Lcd bleu's Boys' Ladies' and elrildreu's 1300 TS AXD us can be found elsewhere in the Town. Those. requiring Boots and Shoes, will find it to their advantage to tali and e,xanaiae 14s Stock:, before purehtistug elsewhere. May 2/3,-tf) s.A.AtvEL ortoyE. CONY-ECTIO2VIORY, iil3-O'II3iNED RlCReztDs' CONFECTIONERY! NO. 132 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA The undersigned takes pleasure in tinnouncing that he has fitted up his new Confectionery and Ice Cream Saloon, in a very superior manner at No. 152 - Locust street, and supplied theta with the choicest• CAKES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CREAMS Everything is of the best quality, nrFasnilles supplied with Ice Cream in Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and Reason able Rates. , All are invited to Call! J 613-08411 • • ALLEN RICIL&RDS CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT OF ALL RINDS IF SEASON. Parties and Families Supplied with . ICE CREAM, oy the Freezer, or in Moulds with promptness at Gi2o. a. SMITH'S, Adjoin ing the Franklin Honse, Locust street. P. S.—Also, a tine assortment of TOYS and saucy Articles. constantly ou hand , "OOP SKIRTS. MEI CORSETS, CORSETS. WM. T. 110 PAINS. • No. 62S Arch Street, PhiltulelpLau; M.I.MIJFACTUILER °ETRE • CELEBRATED " CHAMPION " HOOP SKIIITS , FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. . The largest ass'ortment, and best quality and styles in. the American .Market. Every lady should try them, t.s they recommend them selves, by wearing longer, retaining their shape . much better, being lighter and more eLastic than all others:—WARRANTED in every respect, and soki very low prieee,„, Ask for 110PKINS. `• ClIAMP101;" SKIRT. Superior Hand-made Whale=Bono CORSETS, In fifteen different grades, Including . the portal" and Thompson at .Langdon's 'GLOVE= FITTING" CORSKTS, ranging in prices from 81 cents to $5.50; together,-with Joseph Becket's Celebrated French Woven. CORSETS ' superior shapes and quality. Ten different grAdes, iron• suo to 55,50.. They are the flnestand.best goods.. for the , prices, ever Imported. , "The' trade sup-, plied with Uoop Skirts and Corsets at the lowtstt rates. . , , T 11036 visiting the eity'shOultl riot fait to call and examine our goods and prices, as we defy', all competition.. • :.septl2-'6B: LEG : A_L a xoT,4 - 2,9E$ : Do,m4-its w The , Council of Columbia borough; passed the ,following; resolutions, at a meeting held S'atur day, August Sth, ' , NRessfred,.That the Presidentbe directed to offer A. DEWARD OF TWO 'III3I4DRED DOLLARS for any information that'wlll - icad to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who have recently set fire to buildings in the borough, or for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons who may hereafter set fire to any build lasolval, That the President be authorized and directed to appoint a secret force of Fire Detec tives, whose duty shall be to patrol the stre - Ms and alleys of the borough during such hours as he may deem most proper for the protection of the property of our citizens. I, therefore, in pursuance of the above to;- thority, do hereby offer a reward of TWO HUN DRED DOLLARS for any information leading to the detection and conviction of the person or peigons implicated: -- AMOS S. GREEN, -Attest 12, ISGS:tf.],, t, •P resident of Cbuncil. - USQUEIIANNA..PLANLNG AIIII. • Having sold my interdst in Stock of Lum er, late the flnn of Bachman & Martin, to,Mar tin, Thomas & Co.; I have taken the exclusive business of the Planing Mill, and Sash and Door Manufactory. Where I will be pleased to re ceive orders for any material in connection with the establishment. I have recently Stied up and put Into the Sash and Door Manufactory, the most Improved Machinery now in use; making - the facilities of our establishment; for turning out work, equal to any in our State. a The Sash and Door :Manufactory will be con ducted under the Superintendence of Mr. Geo. DeWitt; why. has ,the reputation, ancl,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, Shelving, Tobacco Cases, &c. Stair Railing made to order. Orders solicited. ]y 3- Imo] . - ~. • ' -. JOHN li.-BACHMA,N. FINS NCIAL. QTATEMENT SHOWING THE CON: altion of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Columbia, on the morning of,the first Monday of Oetober,lB6B. RESOURCES. Bills discounted - • - - 02M,402.01 Protested Paper 8,334.80 Bonds dep'd tor circulation , 150,000.00 If. S.' Bonds'ou hand • • 13,850,00 Other Bouds on hand 8,865.84 8410,500.65 Legal Wenders & qperie...- 25,917.87 , 3nte.B of National Banks....; 0132.001 =,`„ • 3 per eeht:CertifiCateS 10,000.00 Postal Currency 1,128.18 Ca.sh, Items, - 38. 09 6. 00 - , e: 94,168.01 Due from Beaks& Bankers . Revenue Stumps Vault & Fixtures ' "- " • Interest paid On Deposit dt Expenses ..- , • ^LIABILITIES. ' •".• ' ,Capital 8150,000.00 Circulation " • . ''''''' ' • • 131,269.00 Individual Deposits ..................................231,03290 Protit and Loss 10448.91 Surplus Fund- 8,000.00 Dividends Unpaid - • —" 535.00 Due to Befits 4: Bankers 10,621.12 Indebtedness of Directors 5g,750.00 Sworn to and subscribed ' • - oct,lo-3m) S. §,PETWILED, Cashier. FIRST, NATIONAL BANK OF COL vcrm:BrA. - - rest,willhttpaid.by thisManltiOn Special De posits, as follows: 04 per cent. for 10 3Lonths. a per cent. 6 months and under 12 mond& - . 4 per cent, for 3 and under 6 months. llre maim Collections on all Accessible Points -the United States, on liberallerms, Discount • ' • 'Ncrie Drafts, and Bills of Exchange. Buy and sell GOLD_,_ SILVER and all UN/TBLID ; • STATE S SECURITIES. And are prepared to draw DRAFTS on Philadel phia, New York, Baltimore, pitt.sher,g ll . England, Scotland, France, and „ all parts of Germany. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. Holders of First Issue Seven-Thirties will do well to call and exchange them for the new Five, Twenty Gold Bonds, and Five-Twenties deliv ered at once. S. S.. DETWILER, April 6,'67 ,] , Cashier. q . UARTERLY REPORT OF THE Condition of The COLUMBIA. NATIONAL BARI, Columbia, Pennsylvania, on tile morn ing of the First MONDAY of October, IRS& - • .11,tSOURCES. Loans and discounts.. 5756,579.10 U. S. Bonds deposited for Circulation 509,000.00 51,4405,579.10 U. S. 3it cf.:Certificates.. ..... 40,000.00 Legal ,Tender Notes 00,240.00 'Notes of National Banks... 397.00 • _, _ '-' - ocher " 40.00 • Fractional Currency.... ....... 1,800.03 102,552.03 Cash Items including Re venue-5tainp5......:.... ... ..... - : r , 681.43 Due from National Bunks.. 184,216.74 other 2,378.02 Banking Douse - and Beal Estate 12,500.00 ' Over, Drafts . • ' •,, ' 10.19 . Current Expeyses Sc Taxes 1 ' . 7,015.03 LIABI LI TI ES Capital Stock paid in• 3500,000.00 Surplus Fund 125,617.92 Discounts and Itl.x.change 17,941.35 • • Profit and Loss 1,111.16 .19,059.31 .. Due to National panics_...... 11,316.39 " other .. 100.00 Cireulat'n' of Columbia. Rill. Ra tional Banl - 417,145.00 Individual Deposits 510,591.44 Dividends Unpaid 1,102.50 Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SITOCII, Cashier. COLIDLESIA, October 5,1 &t. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. THE coLummA NATIONAL BANK will receive money on deposit,and pay Interest there for, at the following rates, viz: 5 per cent, for D. months. , 5 per cent. for 9 months. - 5 per cent. for 6 months. 4;4' per cent, for 3 months.• - 7-3011 S. Treasury Notes exchanged for now 5-20 Gold Bonds. SAMUEL SHOOT, Cashier. w. ,CLARK'Sz' CO., , 13 A N R 8 ; No. ~3. 5 S. third Street,, ?,hP4delp.hia, GENERAL AGENTS :F. 1 - rcsii4Tus NLTIONAL LIPP:" 'iNstraiiiCi , OF TIIE UNITED STATES,OF AMEX ICA!, I I=l STATES or• PENICStLVANIA. AND SOTSTHr, ERN NEW JEESEY ' il.% ; ellol‘7ALikSl3 l A,AlNthilColsl:: PANY bi aborphration Obatteibd by Special Act of I:eitgr9BB,appfoyeAlSaly 25,18G5, with a • C.tISU CAPITAL O 8' ONE, MILLION DOLLARS and is now thoroughly organized and prepared fur bUbli/e...*. fermi offered to Agents and Solicitors, who are invited to apply ut our °diet. .particulars to he had on application 'at' Our ()Moe, /Cwated In the second story Of our StAnkillg ID,lse, where Circulars and Pamph lets, fißily, describing the :Munn Mges ,cdrered by the=e o itilianY: maybe Linde , - < . „ E. W. er.,A'Rli: & CO.. bro. 3 SOUTII Trizzin STEggr, Philadelphia, Pa. Da. S. A. ROCKIthi, Lancaster City, Agent fur Lancaster tiounty. Mugl3'oB:lyd&w. Y SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ! 'B • ' • 'FIE MOST PERFECT SIGHT PRESERVERS EVER INIANUF_ACTURED. We have this day appointed INfr,'Clitt.lAL'ES P. SIfItSINEtt, Jeweller and Watchmaker,. 13 North Front street, forthe Sole Agent In Col um= bin and vicinity for the Hale of our CELEBRATED, PERFECTED SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES! In which are embodied all the' improvements that science has discovered and art perfected. Thar r ; STRENGTIIEN,PRESERVE, AND MOST THOIIOI.MIIIY ASSIST THE SIGHT! Give perfect Ease and Comfort, • AND A. DISTINCTNESS , AND BRILLIANCY of vlsslon , tinaPrirablied the ordinary Glasses LAST, SIANY , ,'YEARS:W.TTEWIIT. MANGE! anill 'are • ; tittcrieihei . the meet` DizianibLE t° 7 Llse'LAypat NtOillth3, 3hutufacturing Opticians, ' 17trotee, Ccent. " '6;taTl6lC:=Ni) Pdathe're ' 'Beptembeil2ti;lBeBaY.' " G2B JOB PRINTING, , 'OP ..:,EVRRY: ll'Aertptlott neatly exeenteA ate tble, Offleil DIY GOODS, &c. FIRST OPENING NEW FALL-, GOODS • FONDERSMITIFS' STORE, :• io• • Nos. 127 1 129 " I;O6UST" ST.; ROM) MISIA The citizens Of . Columbia and vicinity are in vited to examine our first opening of new Fall DRESS GOODS : -- 0., Embracing the New Chena Poplins, Chahnelion Poplins; Plain Poplins, and rdohairs De laines, &c., &c, BLACK, CORDED, AND, FANCY A splendid lind of Silks, at prices nom $1 25 to 25 per yard. NO BETTER .111 E dom.rri-. DOIVIESTTC: GOODS &C. 4,5, . 6, 8 and 10.4 , Sheeting Diuslltis, •Bed Cheeks, Gingliams," Diapers; Crashes, Towels, Napkins. Aw. - IVool Flannels, Shaker Flannels, COTTON FLANNELS, only 12X eta. per yard - SHIRTING FLANNELS, &c. SHAWLS! 'gillivl§ I gIiAWLS!!! 345,64 4,555.71 f 1,760.72 .ALWAYS_ SQMET#PIG ENV IN SI4WLS , $545.096.49 CLOTHS AND.-:-O..At.SS,OI*.RES, OVERCOAA'INGS; kb. • This branch'Ofeixr,briiiiness receives special at tention, and - ourpatrons 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 y ::CREATER.THAN THE CHEAPEST! 5545,096.49 The new , -Paris " LA., " and " 6BIND DUTCHESS, Balmoral Skirts, Just out; and a large a.assortment of Hoop Skirts for - Ladies and Misses, at all prices. GLASS •AND 'QUEENSWARE CARPETS, FISH' 4.c. WOOL, COTTON et LINEN CARPET 200 POUNDS STOCKING YARNS. /1...n0w of , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, sopts:tf.) 1,611,932..4 1868 FALL GOODS. '186.3 CORNER OF SECOND AND LOCUST STS., coLumBIA, PENN'A. $1,614=.56 , WHITE GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING • G CODS; HOSIERY,, GLOVES AND NOTIONS, WINDOW 5:1;1,,5...DE5; GROCERIES, ; &Full Stock Of , Cloths and• Cassimeres, Special attention given to MERCHANT TAILORING. Fitting SailkifaatOiy' - oi; na Sales All Goodant,Lowest and Warranted as fteprespnted. -e . F V t ) Sewi-ng Machine. AgENT • WHEELER'& WILSON; ,••• - • )v.T ;t cox MBMMiI <.•,f 3 7 ° 7 E ' AIIECtICAN COAMTNATION:.. and ,other AT 'iIi,ADELPAIA In : Order that 'every,Fainily' may be able to Purchase a Machine. they - may betpuld for In- - MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS, by 'a small ad dition to the price. ), nv_ Every,llaelnne aold, 'Warranted to give satianietion, and will be Iteptin order Ono Year •• - mAcEINE-43 TOPRENTS Cokunbla, Pa., Oct. 3,1888:V. -`. F ALL CAMPAIGN 0.p.1 4.1? GRAND RALLY; , . • . • In the present crisis the Igiopte; are , tozutir, from the East, West, _North and South, 'to • buy their. Clothing of AIYERS RATIIPON, who keep the largest and best assortment of READ Y—MELDE —CLOTIIING In the CRY of Lanander.', 1 . 150 Overcoats, from. 35.00 to 3'20 300Kiasshnere Sack Coats. ' 4,00 to: 14 300 " ' ' ,',Pants 2.00 MI 7 800 " Vests.- .... ...... 1.50 to 4 100 " " ' Business Suits ' • 10.00 to as 50 /toys' Overcoats 5.00 to 8 Wso, full tine of Itoys' andYouths' Clothing e keep the largest and finest 'assortment of . Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the newest and best styles in the market, which 'we are prepared to make upto order - in the best style. Goods retailed by the yard as lawas can he pur chased anywhere. Persons can • have goods cut and trimmed, If prefer making them at home. We keep a full Line of GXNTLESIEN'S FUR 'MISSING GOODS niches Under-Clothing, Sun. , penclars, Gloves, Hosiery, Linen and Paper Col- Mrs, Neck Ties,'ln great variety, die. • MYERS 40., kIATHPON, , Southeast Corner of Center Square,. frictil-W] • . , Lancaster, Pa.. P URE WINk." AND - LIQUORS ! • For Fare, Unadulterated] -Willits and 'Liquors,. go to the store of the subscriber . Reliaselegant. • CA Which for quality and "gavot. cannot be 'exielled also, the celebrated ROOSTER "WHISKEY. Yankee Rum, Tainalcu.Splrlta,Blackberry . BrallaY,,,Cherry and Currant, Wines, Weliave . Wlnes,•l3nindlea. Gins, Cordials, Olst Monongahela of all_ grades. Give as a can and 'examine for yourself. CRAR,I,Ns GROVE, Corner of Conintereesind Walnut Sta., Columbia. .1" 0 B PRINTING' •• • Ot every descrlbticui executed at:this cake- DRESS SILKS ME FOR THE LADIES. OIL CLOTHS, LOOKING GLASSES, Gr66eiies, ,WALL PAPERS, for this _Pall sales; now ready FONDERSMITH'S STORID, Columbia.. Pa AT PATTON'S =I DRESS ' GOODS, DOMESTICS, OIL CLOVIS., Jco. EN CASH PRECES '.3IACHINEg FREE Or EXPEb:Sr:.!'......
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