gijt tpg. Saturday, August, 21, 1860. . Advertisements. to socuro immediate ,m -sertion, must be handed In on or before Thurs day evening. each week. THE small streafds''aie'-iiiiiiagilp aii`Ple'eOci:g 7 rope crops will be pro - •:: ;:;1.• 4 , ; CROQUET 'ooW niotO - Tp:Olialar than at any time ,sinseAtsAnti:74actipn., giOrople inents ce.u.'be seen in almoit every yard. GOOD GAA..42;th'e-IA4-tialE;isiteneral ly reporte,d:by.:the: farm'erd vas - bet ng " 'over weight, pyifl_retoitrkft)4y every ;e- 4 sspeefr' ' COAL OIL Lizzie K.obr, danghter of ,Rev. John K.opr,,,Man beim township ; - few days ago, by the ; explosion of a kerosene lamp. itlAsoxic.:—lt has been decided by the Grand Lodge of Masons-of the State that the initiation rue of subordinate Lodges must be flintier •ine'reaSed.• DitowNED:--,AinOg Day, colored`ivan, of thiS pinee; w•ais drowned hi the canal, on Tuesday-, ;near-;Henry. Clay , fa rhab4:Av la il e fishing, TUE farmers in, this xi*ity are busily engaged in liaifting out manure!, and plow ing preparatory to sowing.the seed for the next crop. • Tns Geriii'an - Catholid Chiireh, of this place, held a pio-n lc in ,Eielie!S: Woods, on Monday. The Columbia Cornet Band en livened the occasion with music. SAMiiIEL-BAUNISii, of West Earl town ship, had one of his legs broken at, two Micas on Wedhe'sdai, Willie as sisting to extractsturups from ,a field., BASE BALL. 7-- AV a an.retluested ko an nounce that (Lie B`);iiplay base ball club will play the Red Stockings-a-return match game, on Saturday, 21st iust., at 3 o'clock P. AI. PitUM - MG tife 4 :3Project ieeeives 2 the proper encouragement, a baloon ascension will be made from Centre Square, Lancas ter, near the latter part of September, by Charles `. "" Tie nt' F 1 C6nipan'y's Waal pie-nic, held.in Heise's woods.ou Sat urday, was largely attended and quite a success. The presence of a large number of candidates made things lively. NA"mEs of Petit Jurors to serve in ,the court of „pmairnoni Zeas;_,Comraerteing On the 4th Monday" of, the present month, August, from 11.11.4'Plieei Sainnel Evans, Esq,. John J. AleTagua,GeergeT Tobias. WIIISKY SEIZURE. Five hundred and thirty-one gallons of whisky (J. B.) was seized h,,,,y , _, , tho,reyentle officers T h Baer,:s sppery : ,a Lew . days— groundtii&l—tllo^-5 " on eLlr r ,tax. paid. ,L;iii:t.3.l:l,/y;1. - ----- Omuta' I . 3IPROVE:gEpZ!2.r-At a Con gregational meeting of the Presbyterian Church of thie.! place, ltheld - --l'onL , llionday evening last, it was resolved to enlarge and otherwise improve their - abbrch. Work will be - commeneed , ,immediately . „ • , A ROW occurred Fourth. street, on. Sund&Paireinoeit'betWeari'ii , nut HilLPrelminers artilsomeltowns.roughsi , which attracted a large crowd ot' , peO"pte . :(„6: that Vie `";ill6'crovid'it diSpeised, by officer Hook, but no arrests lyppa.„ made for tor thus c e ecratinjg,the §ahl;ath,. P1101";.:-.N--LWe are pleaseti,to learn that A. O. Newpher, for a nut:ll , l)6'lU( years principal of the high' seltdol'of i ihi place, has been elected principal of the high school at Wldietown, Dauphin county, ra. We can only add that outneighbors were lucky, indeed, in securing the valuable sery lees pf igrncew - pher.t Ff . r 1 3 • "/, 11. : LOOK AFTER. TEM ]3Ol s.—That the buy thektbei: o_4hp : mat) , is an: old ..adaz,e. ; Boy thieves -if' net- checked , mekli:':.idu It burght,r*z and- unirtlerer§; and furoisli pleth9raof food fir tbe, State prison and the gallons;: Col tinibili`has iOnie Brae:Wass" boy thieves, and it they are not checked now, there is no i..k.neKing where they will end. AccII,KNT.—A",A "or IV 0 I 11 1 , t ;:Sis weeks, NVIIK severely injured on Friday of last w,ek, by a hill from the arms of a small irl who was tarrying it. The young infant suffered greet pain, and there was every indica litm.,of ,b,rokett collat:0!.one. This should he a warning to parents not to entrust their babies to.smalk„ children, anytiff reit L 4 L A eC , I.PIO:ts; ;134 X PLO S TO N,..-7-7.-Me learn that Paul Strickler. formerly of this . , place, net Wllll'6'll6 iieefdent, - a‘fetV days ag,o,in Philadelphia. He is Secretary or clerk for the.i."An2P/re s Lirier t ?,i :AO '..oent'lto:tbe vault, at night, tb: , Puilit.way'iimEnialPrivate papers, and on 'striking a match u terrible explosion tookpl,ace,injuring him several - Y -r He is eottsfdetrably, 4 "butrnea abour-theifao4- and head but we are glad to state not danger ously. It is.. supposedrthat,,some -one' had left the ga5,,turp.0.40:9.,,, 111Anruxnr rr gin TAlptld a 3, tast,,by; Stevens,, after apotirtsittpofsix.hoars, Mu. cunisTlA:zi - N'.6l , 7Eara . :cirr.ii; i?/OuG7t Of sixty years, to .thi3 , t7boiiff.;o l SliiiJßETsr MAttl%, yoars j , county, Pea it's. May - Heaven protect this tender pair, And crown with bliss their hoary hair; For never, since the World began, Was love,s9 kFeu ttwixt.7wifelarld t"...t•J While youngsters (to their shame 'tis said) Require !roes, to gain a maid, This grey haled youth, with magic ponors GainedhLvfair bride la aiz #llort /lours. ' '' TOO 'MUM WTE,"it'VfA.Sititi.-:---We sug gest to oneeitizeint'thelPrOpriety of saving all the water they can, while the Water Company is eu f gaged,,M,bitilding,theic,re-, servoir and extending their pipes. This is nowFthizriri-yrslitscin.riiiiiiitltheifiPply water Is dp :such by being economical and using no more than is absolutely necessary for domes tic purposetr c land ~_thereforp,respectfal commend that all would defer watering the streets end washing the pavements until the works are completed, when we have every reason to bpli e ev 4 e-there-will!be an abundant; supply. lb iiebeetel•Vvr‘set4e what wetcatr for the extinguishing of fires than to he wasting.it in opr,gutterp. lii 1- iii.014 3 A , 1 3 6 c n - you call at the office for y_ our, mall, and the postmaster litin r dis it i;int" aSk hied "if `that IS all. If you ask for maihnnct , he tells you there is none, tell him there ought. to be; then wilionaii inideend:the'restlot-thelamiL ly around to ask arrdiffe'rent'tiniis"through the day. Don't bring your mail to the of fice until the office closes, then abuse the postmaster, ffr,,no * t unlocklitg.the;mail bag, and putting your letter in.'"Whbit want a stamp on your letter tell the post master, to , put,it on; if hoz:, , ,don't lick it,, yo,n, lick caneoLyoksput i'the:Eatinili on to remove the Inueilage ; it will then:iiickt till it is dry. Be sure to task -the postmaster to credit you for iittiMpil incidtif helms any accommodation about him at all, he will dolt. If you havelaibpxxstanthand, rum ott,it • until the postmaster bands out your mail ; `it makes him feel good, especially if he is v4yy\ting on Acme i 11• k -"" • Temperance „Harvest Homit'eslebratioyi*lllbe,helq,at 11.1antieirn on7uesday the 24 inst. - • READ tlisi Daily arid','WeCkly SPYfia the "Chimney Corner on " Saturdry Night" by the " Hearth'and Home." ; `_,• 001:100L% UETAIIII'ATION.—;-A 2 Sabbath School celebration will be held in Heistand's Grove at Eden, Manhoim on Saturday the 21st inst. EAGLE CAua7ii•. l -a-Mr. 'Jolid Buch, Chief Engineer of the Beading Fire Depart 'znent, on last Sunday-caught in the ,pines below Reading a large . Bald Eagle, meas uring across the wings 6 it and 7 inobes:7, !ANNntERsA.R:r. - 77 -The , Bethel" Sunday School of Bainbridge, this county,, , will hold its 23d anniversary in'ine - gi-ov*OrSOlonion . commencing on the 19th of - 7,ltigttat con tinuina until 21st kneinsive. °imp 'MARKET •Housz.—lt has , been remarked by strangers visiting Columblii,t that.* have the.fiete4 market hiouse in'the State,,outsioe.-of this magnificent structure on .Wednesday, and•were surprised to find:it in stich a filthy condition. When the Council raised the salary of the Market Master, it was sup posed be would attend• faithfully to duties. Where is the -Burgess ? • THE MAGIC WINDMILL.—This curious find instructive toy is, got up by Messrs. Wanamakeedt Brown and given gratis to every boy who wears Oak Hall jackets and pants. Their establishment'has become it great favorite with the-children because of the " good cloths" sold there at prices so moderate' that Mothdrs can't help buying them. Get Johnny his new suit at Oak Ball this time, mother, and you will be better pleased and more e - cOnornical than - ever before—to say nothing of the "wind. mill." is wonderful What strange prejudices .and superstitions- kill' creep into men's Minds. We meta man the other, day, who didn't belie - i - e in Making a will ti6cause he thought he pughtto leave it to Providence' to dispose_di , his property after his death., -Perimps:;be:ivis right-, for, if, Providence hasat-given such a man senseenough to know that what he neglects iu this respect, the State perfcirms:for him 14-.:lt's -laws; Ile has not given him sense enough to know 'hew:to. dispose •of his property aright. t. life insurance agent came across'a wonian; who wouldn't let her husband insure, be cause sire knew that:he:would idle' a 'Soon as be "went into oneof those life insurance companies." - We - assure 'you there is no such danger, Madam, especially, if he gßes into shah a company as is "The American Life Insurance Company oT-Philedelphia.' . , PREPARE-Fga:l 4- 11E:.CaOhEttA.--With the " heated.terna" comes the dangerof that frightful pestilence—Cholera—and kindred diseases. • What untold , anidtindeseribable :misery has been visited upon thousands,an nosily by these awful corimlainli. But every one ought to be made aware that a specific for this class of diseases, as ,well as a certain priventive. is tb6celabrated Mitili ler's Herb Bitters. It will positively fortify the system: egaihst.:the - attacks of Asiatic Cholera,Cholera Morbus,Cholera Infmtuin, Diarrhma, Summer Complaint, Dysentary, Cholic, Painters Cholic, &c. D. H. Bissell, M. D., Physician-in-chief of the U. S. Hos pital Ship, "Falcon," highly reccoin mends it for Cholera,.•and:hSs used it-with marvel ous success in such cases. It acts like an angel of mercy:in every instance. Sold by all druggists :and dealers. Price ono dollar per: bottle: • '' , A. COAL OIL LA)IP WAR,:IINd.-1 he following whiel,:i,venik.qft - OM the Western Christian. Christian.• Advocate may. serve- :awanother warning -of the danger.of g usin.coal;oil.`.;, On Sunda - § j i:Vvening . Mr. and :TaMes H. Wilmot, of Washington ,to,wnship,,4er risori dountY,Tndifieri; left' Emile' to, 'a attend chnrch,their four children remaining:in - :the` house, the oldest aged about eight, and' the' youngest one 'year.,-.A.' coal- oil: lump ivas l first lit by the -Parents; and"then-all-'the doors uf, the house 'Deiced. to,-proyent any ; person, house 'they- were .absent. 'On returning,from meeting -the house was= discovered to -be on Ere; and by the time the distracted parents reached 'life scene the fenr children were burned-to death. They 'had all rarCto the' front' door, hoping to get out; but it"beinglocked; - death in its most frightful form was their fate. , DO 'YOUR ;DITTY:TO • YOU FM AILY. ' 'We hold:that/a man is not doing his whole (duty to'hii..fiimilY who refuses - TM have his info lie:aired in a good, active life insurance company, such as the' Delawa'relMUttial. known to he. Let us say to you, good motherly housewife, if your husband is not insured insist _upon that be 'done.; dangers•stand thick, and some of theso.fine' Mornings. you. may wake up to find your f VII (I OW. With' 'yourself and the ;child.' run to take. care 'cif,''tiu d nothing, - to do it with. That 'would be 'hard. -- To 'ought tO '-gut at " your l.lashand- :thou C:thiS matter at once, and .give . no peace until, by the 'ex • py nditurs of a`fewdollars, he duts•put you beyond the possibility of being left destitute.. .Now while you'-hive time-and. opportubit3r •go to W. H. ,C. Bassett: 4 :lnd take out a ii.s,ooo.policy,at least,' it will cost you' but a . tritle.- - autituilly. and it places your-family beyond want if some sudden mishap or-ca lamity should- fall upon. you : - word ,tw ~the Wise is; we hope, sufficient. ' " A , COI.OItED, DON- UaN.—Some • lime since a orildred :woman of.Coltirabilf:"Penn•:, sylvaniat 'made ari'information Ifefoie magietratti - in that city charging a barber named,: Williarn - -:.2ooder • wtt h Ibrnication and bastardy. Pooder- ' was ' , arrested. 'but furnished bail for 'his Ppeat•ance' at court' for trial, Mr.. Ta mes Drown becoming-his' bondsman. • Su bsecittently, the wout.n.untr, 'lied, and. Pooder,- imagining that there everything ended,deft Columbia and cape to, this city." floe he 'obtained employment; first at a bricltyMit on lloyirs hill, and' lat terly at ; a;cotlin whie roo tir on'T,Elierly street:, near the depot. A few clays-since:the case • was called up in the Lancaster.county court, -and Mr. Pooder on hand his bondsrnau was =titled that he:would! he grarited.one weelt—in.t whi eh, to prdduce. the' accused or pay - over to theisheritf the amount of his bOtal. Mr. Brown 7 at - once, came, to tllas and 'by the exertions of, 011icirk Cu bbles'and 'Dre,,sslqr•was itotdong huni ing uPhiSatian.; - .Ele Was found at the:coffin manufactory .referred to, ?Where 'was,- busily'engaged in the polishingllCpartment.', Era was Inked' bacleto Coluinhia last' night by Mr. llrown and an °Mean—Pia:92mm i•Di.spatch. GOOD ADVICE.—Let our possessions be, what they t ! palaces,' ..hroad; lands, magnificent plate, or caskets of "pid-' cious stones "—theyall sink in the balance against Heaven's• great boom: nEALTri, and they cannot the .enjoyed • without • it. And yet bow little"l4 - it- valued,: find ,'how, Icarelessly, pleser,i4d,The TIOwS .pf 'cannot' be violated with irnphnity. Night revehiy,,luxuriouS living, irregularity meals, anti a disordered appetite, will grad wally destr*, thdifowbr and activity - of the stomach.' ` How many ladies and gentleMen eat and drink disease ut late suppers,-,and arise in the morning with headache,' lose of , appetite, feeling languid , and' unrefreshed:' There can be no inedicart-einedy • that turn' lead Into fetid, or poisoned drinks into nutriment,-„but medical - science can; assists paturd, - Supply useed :f1 Olds: • an ci:to great extent corrept• tlip - effects, of'diSehse: In allcusedstich - lis the above,•• we. repeal', mendf,Plantation ,Bitters. , 'Aron 'will -find them ••1 ust the. , thing-at the- samP9imef. • ,most delicious tonic unti•aPpetizdr. - ." Magnolia '.. - Water.—Supdriou . to -the best imported Gerinan'Cologne; - and . sold'at' f; ISLA.NuEnrleaimi Mr. ;Abribarnis,Sfaull'ePreiident of, the ManheliM Natidnal Bink,Anis'Adnated';:to the borough. cii Manheint, u lineir,roie, - con'-'' ih ing.a bout four acres,dQbe , used - ,,by :the; ,public as a pleco'foi tugs or other recreations:---It- ist sltuided; says the Blenheim - . Sentinel, Within half a mile of the. borough; ancl , bes-!on dc some• very fine heavy timbre, and- it''splendld'' spring. We are pleaied to hear:that Messrs. Lich=.: tentlialer 4.4: Co., proprietors of Mei Blenheim Slate Quarries, are confident of • the • corn- • pleto success-of their enterprise, and in ad- - , dition to the work heretofore done at the' black slate,quarry, they haVe'recently-sunk. a shaft some forty feet deep at their. red -slate quarry,whicli is two miles distant from the black. , The indkiations are that a very perior article of red idatewill be exceveteds. the slate becomin. , lighter-in color as they 'descend' in depth7They have heavy • .derricks and - other machinery,-put in an :eighteen horse, power, engine, and Will soon be':readys,to euiployment to a-large number-of-workmetrr*----, The tobacco crop in the vicinity or.,mtull beim, Petersburg and Litiz,lnoks very won; but wants„ a'-good. rain; to', tkerreet' it. „The, ,sqrniis nisci - suffering'froin rain: The pots .Ko_es ;are unsurpassed dn. size, quality. and - quantity, 7 , Verydiftle4rot being . . noticed, as g .- uplterZat'S Labandant, - -and much ciderils nosy.- being made fr:oml l . )ei 4 lsF l 9J ;1;7 !!MIIMM!! ROYAL BAKIN'O I .-PONVTiErt — the best thing in the market. It.only.needs atrial to convince you: Licilgotine , foe , Lamiclri. Try it. A choice variety of family groceries at Clapper's, Locust Street,,Columbia. R." HOUGENDOBLER . —is selling out his-stock •of goods at a verglOsijigure,. las ho is making Improvements to his store, have , a more•extensiyo, stock ,than: 'Go and see tliOse elegant bootS and shoes, ladies'. gaiters, - Corsets; -.hoop:skirts, dx. Cheapest cash store in Colum GOODS STILL FA.LLING.--it.you , wish Val. - gains inclothing:,Otions; gentioriien'ti furnishing - Odds: Acc.; ..tc.;go' to tho Cheap store of 1.,0. Bruner, Front streeti,Colum bio.s,:Gentlemen's , !vory elpOr . ." Clothing reduced:fit ' Shoes 'down. ....F.,yerythingsolling,log NEW Gootisi'llill:p'eisoas !La': waitit: shirts, collars,,bandkeroblefs, hat or cap; sleeve buttons, ;breast fact anything in the gentlemen'sTarnisbing lfne;shoUld.viSit'the bandsowe : establish- R:' Breneman,DaViat!' Street, Columbia:, ~Albbis goods are of,•the latest style, an il'sold - at the cheapest ratde( - there fore go to Breneman'swhen you. want any-. thing cheap or fasbichiable. • • I).liNtititth SPRING.—A. correspondent of the Express writes to Mit paper "about three-iburths'ora inile• - frOnt the village of Chuvelitown, this - county,/there is - a deep' cut in the Welsh Mountain, through which a road, lending;, directly • south; called the "Church town ,road," passes ;and; in.this cut, alongside-,the road, and..: near a spot. where once stood a woolen factory; is a miuertil spring. It 'ls reported I that the grounds upon whieb. the sprint is located have been pui-chased'bY'a New Toi.k Com pany, for the pip-pose of fitting up the place lhr a summer, resort. , It is believed that the project would prove successful,,since it is a ,very healthy locality, and there are facilities for enjoyment close at hand. - The large dams belonging to the ,"Pool" and "Windsor" forges,' &typed' respectively' by Messrs. James Del:laxen and James McCaa, would Make adminible boating sad tisbing grounds." I . ; For Register. Lieut. A. C. Herr who offers himself as a candidate "for the office of, Register,. ;is among the most worthy 'Gar' that position: He has been tar many . years a hard-work ing Republican, and -stands' very high in the surro and irtg townsitifis, whip)] .11E3 .. %yin carry ablest 'solid, and whichiSpeake fur his popularity,., He is unintelligent and sltfaLlo•gentieman; steit'dY 'kis -fiittlitS';-• and if elected will do honor to the offfee , and, j ust ce •to his- 'Sri 'en d s everywl4 speaks bdffillilhglish'itnd'Gernatin.''lt" dill be rememberetUthat T.ient:'Het,T i tyas a can didate for the anie Wide,' three years ago, but,no.t.-wishing .f:;r.stand-ila i tkle-way-Tof Col. MileSL wi,tkdrewi 'frciniftheLetaitt•St: _l This mail: of reipea shown Col. Miles spesks, yolumes'ior Lient.lleitVtindallOne - the 'telligent voters of' Ltineastet:;aounty will decide. iu Savor „of Lient...A.. Q. _Herr. for Register. It is the wish of •• ' - , - L or.tlheSp.J. EDIT011:—On tite - 28th•of this , month' the Republican voters or tlioYcMinty will be cal le4 I -upon-to select-suchLmen are , best: 'qualified to tilttli'd o ffi ce's nillaeir gift. • Of all the offices to be,tilled,.there is none that will acquire of ifs occupant a more eat ofn I. business,talent.;•ala'rger.exPerience;, a mere,discriminatingiudg,men't. Or a fuller Share - in eliecelifidence, Or the 'oath natinity„ ‘ than that .of ,Sheriff. No man should • be elected to ) that office a•lmira..s not theSe iiisations. Mr. Isaac Mishler, of Lancaster, a gentleman of well known business ,quali7 iicatioits;wilet and courteous in manner, and practical judgment, is a, candidate for that office; , and only by. your judgment of his firness'fbethat.po'Sition 'doe's: he ask: for' your suffrage: • Such a--marf should, an'd'l receive•the'vot , - , qf eyeyy -.1141a157 ,- licart:who seeks the Welfare orthoclmlty. BiIItOLARY- AND' -110mrzita.'. - -='—'The . . :.d.welling,libligo - of, AtitiCir.BUCletValter,`idear Gprdn e r vilre, Art -)Efpperaklueocki tow.nsbip. Was on•-,Fridaymiglit of,last week,•entered - and -robbed , ehf•abouti'OnetAhotisand . ,dollars in money-and,d,civaritipy,ofSilVer 'Mire. At . 'about inlilialkhK tete, lfan:q l S , ;•WhO iSiePt on "the secon'Olooic:lieard a noise in the lower. !part of the house, and Mr. Buckwaltor rose, and locked the door of his laidibeini. i'Scaxie time afterward he was awakened by some one citlling,hitn. • Ho also heard foptsteps on the eutsideaf, h bedroom.door:, Thu , foribitxr-tuctise was: repeated , tw ice ;••.v ben • the dooF , was - opened'and tliide'''meriyt,WCitsf whout where masked, cania . inFoliis - ioani:' Thi) man who NOM, ,no,mask exhibited a large pistol,and told Mr.l3i that if he would give him his money he would not be injur ed.: -11 e .got tr) bel t in-ah e'secre ;:a •handed." - it" oyer:fk, the 461iicstnan',4i.vbildime - of the other seiirciied"bia plea:eta...an& tnole.se verathen 7 , dreicCdollars.frolied ; Vest pobketi,the-Whdle• shin:taken:amounting to about a thousdnd , dollars.' ;Tile :harglars , then;"told'Sliiil3 . :" thilt If lie rem tined up:sttiirs 13) he '‘ , ,:ifaild . ,rlO . t . ',l)e . h um, but that, if; e down - 'arta, made. an ,alit , ~,hm.,:wunitl be, Stait; as:Abey, intended :to •re main on - the, premises and watch Ivbile they - robbed . :it neighbor..., Mi. B. did' fier.leaye,'llis,..ipoin' until "thhi; JnorUing: .Erti,; : lia's„.astiertained that none. of .f his , neighbors ...were. robbed. Nix. 13. is engaged' in "buying' cattle' in - the , West iSuil' Sellipg:tiferfi 't he' 'Bast. kitchen and :the cellar' at 'tuts', place.,neru also visited by'the robbeis, and a number of :provisions carried o rf. The drawers,, were'' eXamine r d. , t The • entrance '"was see u IfhT's7 - 11111117 - frittn e along sidit of.' the ' front tido press. Clerk or 4rp►hnns' Court. report litivirigTbeen - Citteialvo,icirealafed through outtthe crotrnty• by "Capt: J. Q. Mercer. while on elate electioneering tour; that my ef forts to promott' the election of GEO. W. KEEN' to the office of Clerk of ,Orphans ',Court, ler which he is n. candidate, are' prompted by-motives of personal interest, I deem it due myself. and also Mr. Keel:, to.say that in this Matter I' have been actuated by no motives except to secure for a • worthy soldier, who has lost a limb us defence of his country, the nomination rtommoillce,r the duties 'of widen he' is'ld every' reSpeet fitted' to'dis charge. I branddhis.attempt of Cat. Mercer to create impression that in ease' of Mr.. - Keen's elec-, Von thentlice woaldbe run directly orindirectly• - in my interest, as utterly false, and arn.reluc hintly conetramed to believe that it was known , to be so by the , nuttier,' in whoa? It is certainly' bad taste, having held the office for three years— to use alienmeans. todeleat theelection Keen, a gallant. 40 Idieranid tone ',who sacrificed, as much tor his country , ,as Capt.,Mercer,-anti that, too, a.private'in the ranks. , \Y " . .E` S T•PI , Quarry =111e ;, • County Commissioner. _ , , We, - -I.lle:Midersigned,Reptiblicaus: twp., present the name of LOUIS C. .4,YTIL, for the °thee of County Commissioner, We, take pleasure ;in: recommending Mr, Lytc as fethorough business man; possessing an un ,, blemished character for strict integrity . ; a finan cier of ability, and a thorough Republican. .1:143, is in every' respect competent for the . positloit:, Ili his ease It can be empliatically said, 'that the office seeks the man, and not the man the „ Mr: Lyle *longs_, to , me-Bing , 'orp,Faction;; , Irlencls will urge his claims entirely upon .hls own merits: Joel Miller, B N Groff; Ahntimin Grail; Samuel Ludy, Joseph Cooper, John Blnkles, - Albert Calvin Cooper, Mark P Cooper, 13]) Moyer, e, James Murphy, J.S Shirk, Daniel W Eralich, John Frail elf,'" ry ;Isaac Conarcl„ • '" }Abraham Conartl, t kbijeh-DGezer, • Emanuel It Herr, A. DI Miller, Jerem Clemens, Amos \V nutlet!, I) NI Hostetter„ , Valentine Baker, f: I Amos Loucelrer„. Henry G Kentlig, Robert • „ „ Ell , " Lundy-. Cleile of orpbaust•toort. 1 . :•• 1• ••••, • , - ",We,:tlie.maflerslgued friends and. neighbors of of Eden township, respectfully re * Coniffeiffrliffir - telli - C - 134firdiffaii - griaiirrir 'con nty'for uoinlnation„tfor thiposlttomot er.ukft• OF Tiir. OnerrAl , 7S' COrfirr, at the ensu ing primary election;Saturday, August23;lEoo-t Clfr: 'Keen is a one-armed soldier. He enlisted. "ain:lir in 1881, in the Ist Ileg't Penn'a Reserves, • and served until his right arm was shattered by a. 'solid cannon shot fit`th'e battlo or Ganes' Mill, , ;On,account of which It was nitwit:tied. He is a. youdg man (having a .family dependent upon :him !for support) in inodeiate i circuraitances, or exemplary character, and in every way deserv ing of their support: 7..13),`......" 'Hensel, Shultz.- f j M..r.eantau,l ..TOlin Groff; H..ll.Shuitz, James. Risk, Wm. yhowalter, • Adam Keen, Albert Hrunill, ; Samuel Keehn, 'Martin Lefevre, 'John F. Herr, -E. .H..Eherman,.. , Frank J. Herr, - ' " John Smith, A. It. Black,, „ ' • .henry Musser, - .John (}.'Freeland, , ' Enoch Passraore, , • • Freeland 'Etalrenemati;'' Ahrrn.Bactunan, • . . • Sipwlth.„HoWhtur!: Levi Reese;,:, - Jos. fttneer,''''' 4 ';"-:S 'Daniel E. Eckman, Jacob Keen, , , .; Wm.l.3 . rysoni: - , 4 , Isaac Althouse: " •'• Jacob M. Eckman. .Isaac G. Philips,- .I%E.L. , Kendig,., Wm.' Phelps,„ • Henry Webb, Joseph 94/11114,cr,,:..,',•,-, ltudol ph Ressler, Ben Jam n • "Henry H. 'A:tune/It, Thos. C. Collins, S. Weaver. (tailor,) Christian Herr, . , S.D. Kauffman:" " ' Joseph \Violet.. Michael Wither:: Henry-Keen, hr.. :fames hL Hopkins, James Hastings, Robert Beypr, Wm. R. Ferguson, . Abram "loop ; , Isaac Groll7,_ Aaron Hartmaii, ' , Samuel A. Ateloy„ . John' Heidlebaugh, , „ Joseph Grolr,jr., ; , , Jacob Snavely, H. Clay. HOpkln.s, „' Stubbs; ; ; . Hertry,Reen,, , . ; Tas.: - A: 'M cPherson; ' , David Brown, - " " J. li." - Hess,..Amiller.) Valentine' Gardner,,. „i. iHnrrrAnment; - ,„ Walterlhintlne s , H; , Joseph. Evani" ' ' Tables — P. Evans:, Wra. IRHeas, • • Jolinit'Lovott; .• L.' nor. T.'Henser • o - 4egister ;MESS RS. Enrronp.—l noticed a communication_ n our "conntrpiwerre, a short time ,since, nirei :gard BECIITOLD, oflliount JOS' 4 a:candidate for iLEGIST.EW OF4WILLI4:,,WitIiAB II I contained in that communication I 'fully "agree; There ip one feature, however, wilickwas . :4lP4 - tecl, andi.which: should lie!itnown ,b,t.aU. our voters. Mr. Bechtold ia.not a member of ant' cam', Or, , cemnicloct WM , uny'coinbination. , lTeontersftwpolitil -7 cal arena depending upondils‘chnmeter as a inisin';' ,for the support of the public. Ills moral cluir,r . actor and , business habits, with the knowledge of the F.Jagilsh and German languages, merit: the t of suppor the people: . JusrmF—, 4.1"TEN110.1. -• • " j For _Prothonotary: dArt.:w.f: D: STSURFEEV, Leto "of. l the lst „Rest, Peun'tt,lleserves, , 195th. Feb U' 11 - ,"Volutiteqrs. „ invOuld resPeetfuliz ask:the..MPftort of theltki,; ' publican Voters 'df T. 2 feaster: county * , Mr tito- c df ',Prothonotary service - Ns a private soldier In the Sating cil18t11;; in the Pennsylyanla,ReServes ; carried the mus , " •-ket for three years, 'and participated in Ul the 'battles of that ,Corps, serving altogether' mord I „than fouryears; and having acquired a knowl, edge of the Prothonotary's Wilco as Clerk, I feel - that - I can consistently ask a favorable mushier, atlon of my claim from anyl. fellow-eltizensiVl,, ' can also .transact the business ofthe Office ln_ She German language:: Clerk of Orphans' Court. We, the undersignedrJutlgesof . the Courts and Members of the Bur of Lancaster county take pleasure, in. certifyin„, , r- that,-,CaptainrJOllN4. MERCER:the:,present s Clerk:Of Lancasteneouu ty,thasliedrt tVinithfill, able 'and cork ;•• and in consideration of his promptness ,in the discharge of , triO duties of his tSftice, as well as of his inability to earn a livelihood by manual labor and, having lost his'richt leg'near Atlanta, Ga., after. three year's active service in the Union. Army, 'we. 'most Cheerfully' recomnienil hfs "- election : - _ Henry G Long, .- A' John J Ltbliart, Thos E Franklin, Sarn'PH Reynolds, J B Ain wake, A Slayinaker r N. Elhaalter, Reubenll Long, • • Eshleman; John 11 Amwake, D W'Patterson. • C'Brabaker, ' " Charles Benues,,, : J B Livingston; -, Jamesdilnek, " ' M If Butt, NV A Nilson,_ , George Ilauxuan,.. J Swift, Andrew M Frantz,., , Newton .Lightner; • W W Brown, 'A Blood, • Yandt, II II Swarr, Wm. A ug..Atlec, Fred S ryfer. J W Nrceum,_ U S Clark,- • .0 .T.Dlekey, - • , Wm S'Artoveg; - Benjamin F Baer, Isaac E Hiester, Il 1%1 North; " D P r., WE. Wllsoa, Geo KErenotnam; 13, C Eiretuly,, N E Slayntaker,sr., George At, Kline,. , Simon,ETEhy.., A.l3Carpenter, , A H Smith, John S Rutter,:. , , AbrahataStunlc.;, . r. ,- John`P Rea,' • Edgar e2leod; , A Krturfinati; ?. "t• 1%1 Brosius, Zuriel Swope, W Leaman, JD Good \VJ Johnson,- " • -Amos H Samtiel'a Price. A-J,Sanderson,. , W K Seitger, ':Edward.Chiunp,noys., 111 We are authorized to announce CIirtISTIAN GAST.: of Laricasterl CitY,.' as a' candidate for' PRISON Issrgaron, subJect to the decision.of the Republican-voterS• at theth „ e ousuing•primary election. We are authorized to ,announce .IIIISSER; - cif East Donegar township, - as maid idate •forlPftcSo'S IztsPuerore;stibfecttoothede: msicin of the. nepublican„voters, , at ,the.ensuing primary election.. st&A.rE. We' are ittiehOrried'to announce JOSEPH D.' POWNALL, of Sndshury township, .a. 9 a can • dictate for STATES ENATOR, 'subject the decision), of the Itcpublican voters at the Primary Meet ings.- ; We are authorized to announce the name of JOITN Di.. STEIMAN, or Penn township, as n. candidate for STATE SENATOR, subject, to . tilb RepUblieUn'runninUtion .. by,thepeople at en- } suing primarzelections;s_ r '" • _ We- nro-aulliorize.'Ea aniricidii&; the naino:ot, E.' BILLING-PELT. or AdxuntoWn. Ws: st• ea:4l - for the STATE SEN,itz, subject to•the Re -publican nomination by the , peopleat the pri mary elections. " • We are authorized 'to announce the name of R. W. fiIIENR, ESQ., of Lancaster City, as a can didate for the Sx.oar. SENATE, subject to the Fie publican n omination 'by the people at the pri mary;elections:,-.1-: • ::•, • We are anthoriz'etP to announce' the Mini e`of, JOHN B. 'WARFEL; of. LenCletfer City: ;is a can for,the, STATE ,SENA Subject to the He at,the pri mary elections. • , - We,.the dfidersigned Repuhlienns of the Dor ough:of tiolumbia,,titke pleasure in offering Air. :Peter Fraley as a Candidate for .the Assembly. From a long knowledge' of - the character and nualllidat lons of Mr., Fraley, we feel confident he would make tifalthful and efficient Repro :sent:dive: Nre;therefOre, urge .our fellow-citi zens of the county to give their sullinges at the ensuing primary election': • ' ' John Q. Denney, Milton Wike, H. G ..Dent:Haldeman • Jacob .Auwerter., IV.m.. U. „nese, Philip Shremer. 4 Pearl, '•- ,John B:Bach manr A X. 0: Newpher, ' George Bogle, S. Atlee Dockl us, J. W. Steany Abram ' , Bruner; Sr:, ' * AbrArreEruner..r.r., i Jacob it Kauttruan, --And many others.- , •,We aretilrithbrizeit to' nntiotince.,JAQOlt 'G: , EETERS. of Gonestogatciamship,' as a candidate for ASSK3I.I3LY, subject to,the decision oftthe Re-, c.publicau voters at "the ensuing s prinattry,,elec-. We are authorized to announce CAPT. •SAAi . r. " D. MILLER, of Marietta, an old soldier`of the war 01'1812, ma. candidate for A.ssr.lt7nx, subject to the primary electors, and to all honest voters of all parties,..4. , x ,-. We are - authoi : ized to announce the name of 13n. J. B. HOW R, ton Mariethy.,4as-11-:can -41date for the LicoistLirnriu, subject to the de ' Ciaioll•the , Republienn-voters - ar. , the ensit :prirnaryzelections.,,,- -,. Wo are authorized to 'HENTtY-riNf..ENGLE, of Donegal tOwnship;hs a 'mod idatefor the. , Assz.l.oar:r. subject to the de- eisloit'otthe.Republican,voters, ensuing primary elections.. - - ,We. are authorized to aniniunce.JAMErCloL- - LINS, of Colerain township, as a email late tor, the LacitstaTtlicE, suWeet.l,9 the decision of the Republican' voters, - tit the 'cashing . Printaty Elections. , hlV.are authorized to . announce CAP I. W. D. , REITZEL,tisoI. 4 eatutidate. 40ff:the Ass E311111..1".. subject to the nomination of the Itepublic:in Voters at the primary election:, authorized to pennee CAPT. A. GOD, SECA.Lf Ela.s . VAloculico townshwire; a ran - didate-fon .I..GlSLAVlPlegi:sabject rro the dei Of the ,RepubLicari„ Party, at the .ensuing PrimaittElactiens., i• . • • We are iirrOaorized'to auslounee.. - MAJOR A. C. RDINOEIIL, of Manhetin 'tO:Vrfsillp, as a can ior the LEG/SLAV:IILE, subj ect. •to the de telsion ef,the Republican. Party - ,at,the.'eusuing: Primary Elections. W"E,.are';-huthorlietl'',toi'vinliouncte .70.fitf WlLEY; , iiPlktinbridge; Its • ai 'candidate 'for the .A.SSE3CISLT, subject to the decision of theße publican 'Voter; atthe priniary:electiOn:s: We . 'are' authbrized to announce, ,Dn. .11ERIVof IndianthivmDistrlct, - as candidide forthe ASSEMMLY:"SUbjeCtI6 thls nomination of the itepublican voters at ti.e primary election. , CqtrS7tl T ,REAS UDELL We are - MitheriZed announce .FAUF.F.IILAN,, Drover; of:East Demptield'towii , ship, as a candidate 'for' Coczrry TitgAsulmit, euhle , ct to the decision of the P.epuhlican voters . at the ensuing PrimarEfeethin.‘ We are authorized to announce that H. K. STONER, f-'West , Latxrpeter - township, Manu facturer of Agricultural:intplements Will he a candidate for the office of Cott.:::ry Tar:Aso - ann., =subject to the declslotyof the Republican voters at the , ensiting'Primitry - Eleetions.^ ,- ." • • ~' We are authorized to announce:that WM,' ROBERTS, of West liemplield - twp., will be a imndidate for County Treasurer, subject to the 'decision of the Tie _pit _h I lean voters at the ensiling :prip.LarY elections. . 4 •••5' , • ' We are authorized 'to announce that AMOS GROFF,lotatartie township;' formerly of the ',Cross Keys hotel, Lancaster city, will be a can didate for.SßEALFT,,subject to the decision Of the Republlmitvbters 'at the' ensuing primary elections. ;3•.! .• We are author#eci .to. announce °qua 7011. N ' +IifiLD'EBRAND, of Mount 7o ill be a:candi date for STIFIRIVF, subject to,the,ddclsion! • ot the jaeptit . iift#tr y otets at the ensuing primaryeleCt lons.. • (1.5 a W*, We are authaiknd CO' annOtince 'that FRED ERICK .M.YEIt.S., of atfasburg borough, will be candidate f0r...57;F..101 , F, subject to the decision of thejtepahligattxottrsattthe.ensaln4prhn'Lry :elections: _ , V-1 We are authonizedito anaotin . oe that: , :sxlSl. - ILER, of Lancaster city, formerly 01 East Coral leo, will be ea»tl Mate for tilieruf, subject, to the deelsion.of-the Republican voters- at the ensuing primary elections. , . I ElLt AVDITOR. Wa. „ e re authOrized to annOutii.c. candidates for the office of Con.wry Aunrron, Mr. GEO. HENSEL, et Quarryville: Mr., 11..luts served a term In that,onice, and made a tattliful officer. The condition of things at this time ,require his Ire-election. -AMln'favorof holding our County" Commissioners, Prison Inspectors and DireetOrS ~ of the Poor to a Strict account will. vote for him. REGISTER:" ' — 'We are authorized to announce JACOB W. BEAThoMarletta Furnaces, :Enst4Donegal town shlp,-as omeandldatm•for , R.Ems.rhyrer Wrx.l.s, subject to the:decision of the Republican voters , theensuing.primarrelectionz--*** -- .** ftWe are authorised to:antiornie k 'GF:OßGE W. 'COMPTO.N.T. df 'fear' ntirVdn, crunlidatti for REGISTER, subject to the nomination by the Ite publican voters at t:111 primary elections:. We are authorlied to nnn uco Col. _MILTON I,VEIDLER,Iate : of Columbia uorough, as a C 1171.• diddte for ritaltsrat:subJeet to the nomination by the ilepublicanyoters at• the, primary elec tions. We are authorized .to.announce tile mune of HENRY BECHSOLD, , of Mount Toy BOI*OtICII, as a candidate for Itzoisrmt oi.• WILLS, subject to the'deelsion of the Republican voters of Len-. casteecounty,,at.the; ensuing primutry election. 'We tire antholized to announce, Lient: HERR, of .West Lanapeter twp., as a .candidate for RE - CasTurr.,subJeet.to the nomination-by the Republican voters nkthe_priniary elections. We aroeuthorir.eti.to. announce , MAßTlN-. 8 . - - FRY, of Ephrata township. its balcancliclato for Reols.ruit, subject toiltertlecision!of -the Repub lican voters of Lancaster county, at. the nomi nating election. We are authorized to announce JERMIIAIi RatIRE:II, of Lancaster city, late Major 12 - ith ,Reg't Penn'a Volunteers, gd - Al:Corps, Army of the Potomac, - usal date for the 'office of Register of Wills, subject to the deal ,sion of the Republican-voters at the ensuing primary elections. Ind.w e - fIt COROCEIt. ' . " ' Win.° nuthofized 'to ' thinounee the na 4-‘ me of ROBERT DYSAItT, of Mount Joy, esti candidate for ,CORONEIt, subject to tile derision of. the 'ie .-publican Party . at the cussing primarXyleellons. _ _ _ PROTHONOTARY., • We are authorized to announce Cant. W. D. STAUFFER, city, late Of - the - Ist Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, and 195th P. \., as a :candidate for •F1507/10NOT.Aal:, litlbjeCt to; the, decision of, theßopublicans yoterwat •the ensu ring: primary. election.; 11 fr.. S.. Is tbe....present , eleriqlor Prothonotary, .speaks • EngLibh j and: German; -carried ,the...musicet, for. thee, y.ars, , ;and participated Ufa dozen battles. _ _ - CLERK OF ORPHANS' COITRT. - --- :We are authorized to annOtinCii DAVID "I?ER, of West Earl:township, as &candidate for t, CLViexfor.OarrEANkt'OllllT, subject tothe de cision of the Republican voters at the ensuing Primary Elections. „ , - We are authoriZed to announce 'CA.i.r.tilv -701U11 Q MERCER, lute of,Sadsbury twp., now of the city of Lancaster , "ns - candidate for , 'Clerir,Of.Orphtintrlemixt, übJehtto td decision of the Republican yoters at, the primary eieo toznirgsidav-ER.- We are authorized...to announce JOEL ARM SIiONG, '<if Martie town:Ship - , tis a citrlidete - for cotnarr Coltariggiurren; subjeerte the decision of the'Repobilean voters arthe ensuing primary elecdon: , ••• :•: ; • , nl•' , l • t We are nhtliorlzed!itranhotince s . the.!tatime .of .3•O • MIC.X - . of.tancaster city, as 'a ean ,nidate tor CO - tncrr Coaranssionre, subject to the' ,decisionortne - Repatblican yotetlyrrt thAensuing prlwary elections. • .We ' are= authorized" "to. announce' • PETER: JOlllliVorlitast"Lampetertitnrnshipi . us Itt.can ,didate for County Commissioner, subject to the "decbdon orthell„epribliCant voters atthepttmary election:in' • ' . -' [dmr. • 1 •CIII 3 5E 6 .F. K I I LO TEPSSIID N 4 ' -'''•...'• WarennthorlioatoriniotirceDAOrblth'rif; - of Marietta 'Borough, l'onn'a, as a candidate for. Cx.san OP QtrAargre sr.sstor.is, subject to the decision of theliepublicartv.oterS at the ensuing „PrimaryCElectieu. ; _ 4 , 1:-..y.1 , - ,1" ," , 1,., 1 ' - '1„ , 1...-„, ; , , .... ~, . .,,i, , ,:,...., . .„ :,,,...::.. i ] .. ... .- , i'' -` -"' taritets-.."-'4'" '7 . "- ) `-'' -, ~.---- I, . m9N,33? , 17;;;A-,‘,lgriSt.,l6. )3)tra , Cam - vs-2;3 - !00 liend sold ritOrto3le for 0.x 7 , 'tra 'Penna. and Western steers; for a fevr . choice; 7nSlA'faLt to'good, and. - 5,1ia634 per pound; - rOs. • • 'CoWs-200 head sold at 515a.75 for cow:.and calf, and $40590 per bend for Springers. Slossr.-11,000 beau soldut 53401 c pdr,,lll4, , rdis, as to condition. - - - - HOGS-2,..00 bead sold td $14a14 75 per 100 lbs net. tiolutribia Fiour an it Grain Itlarket -' ' - Cotuirmt, ..k.ugast Fun - lily Flour V. barrel.... • 100 1b5.... Superfiziell2ur 1 3 61 T r o lbs 50 lbs -Clem Weal :t; bush Corn Chop Corn cC Oats_ Superior White Wheat. 100 lbs.. Cotuntbia.. Co - al Intar)Ect. '-• ' C0.i.a..-xwx,..4l4cist 20, 1369.- - I;nlle3l.:trap ..... • • ' *3' 65 - .37 00 - 'Nos:1; 2, 3 and 4 '• 615 ' 701 Maltby, Coal, Nos.], 2, 3 S. 4._ .. ... _„ 6 . 65.7,00 No. ..... ... :6 50 Lylcctis Volley stove and egg • 6,65 03 Nutt , 050 S'lnina'olcain.stove and egg; . Nutt 645 „ .650 .Maltby, for 1,2, 3 , ° ear gross tons on traelc 6 60 nruner's New Dlatoond,Nos. 1,2., !. . • 3 ..t:5 ear gross tons oil track 6 GO Nutt N 0.5, Coal on ,traelz.by,ear „- load . . - - - ' Columbia _P rodu c e re, Itfarke't.. ‘.,' -, ' ' ' ' •'• "-' Coitn3l:ll/k, Atiglist,2o:lso9.:, Potiktoei,nin‘ • '•-. • - " • - '• 00 Cal, 00 . old 50:','P „ "03 . Apples perhaln peck,: -' " ''' , ' '''; ", •. 15 Eggs, te: (107 '.. ' ' . . ' ' "2,11' .0-",, '25 Butter, 'ejt . ,. 25 Lard, - , Sides, " " 18 . (3 20 Shoulders - • • • •"• - - 18 (0 -20 , lin.ms,country • ' - ' • • ' 2O t Hams, sugar cured 2550 , Tallow lO ... (0 i 7 Beaus, 7 t-1 quaq„ .. , , , , 10- (0 ,I Beet " - 11, • 15 ' (0 ;20 - 1234(0„ 39 Mutton. • •15 (0 20 ' Lamb " ,15 (0,:25 , 'P o rk ' - - -15 (0 ;al , Sausage... ' 22 (_/1 Pudding l s ~0 - Bologna •- ' " ' ..' _.,, 40 (0 . .41 NOTICES. SPECIAL 'NOTICE: SCHENCK'S rui.momc SYRUP' , , 'Setti „ veritiganic rind Mandrake Pills, will * eine Cou-. I ,sumption. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, &taken' I according to ,directions. They are all three to be taken 'id the Slime time. They cleanse the stomach. relax the liver, and put it to work; then the appetite becomes good; the 'food digerics and makes good , blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh; the dis.. I eased matter r,ipons in the longs, and the,patient outgrows filet dtson.se and gets yell. and, tbo 'only way tokurd consumption: •-•-, • To these three medicines Dr. J. IL Schenck., of I Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the ! treatment of, pulmonary, consumption. , The Pub moni c SyruP ripens the 'morbid matter in the ..lun tie -nature throws it or by an easy expectoration, for when 'the phlegm' 'or matter is ripe, a slight cough _will throw , it- otf, ' and the patient has rest and the' 'lungs begin to heal. I o do this; the Seaweed Tonic and:Mandrake Pills must be freely used Id cleanse the stomach and liver, se that thb'Pulmenie Syrup and the food will" '-' th itice° good•blood...^.--- -- ''''''-*----- Sclienek's Maud talie•Tilts,nct . upen'it li e diver, re moving all obStritetioics; relax the ducts of 'the gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is, soon ,•velleved4 thejszools mtll show who.t.thePills can do ;,, nothing !iris ever been invented except calomel (a' . deadly .poisonwhich.iii,yery. dangerous to use ex, cept with great dare), that will unlock a gall-'bladder, and sort the lideretiorts of theliver like Seheuck's lilandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is O ne of the , most. prominent causes of Consumption.'" , ' ' • ' ', ••• • ' • ••••••• • Schenck's Seaweed Tonic to a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the alkali in,the Seaweed, which thiVeser•ption is made of, assists the stomach to • C. , . t-rit.totio.gastriedniao, , lretlissolye the - food -N.llll the ..•eirnerifb Syrup:audit is made into good blood without fermentation or soaring in the stomach. Trie•orqqt reason ;wily phytalcians do not cure coif ' semi:mon ts.,,they try,. to. tio.too , much: they . ,give rratdicine to atop the cough, to stop chills. to e top might.siveate, hectic fever, &tbby so 'doing they de , range the whole dige:ntiVe powers,locking up the se cretions, mid eventually tieepatient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, dees•not try to stop a cough, night sweats, Atkins or fever. - • Remove the JlallSe, and they will all stop of their own accord. No 'Oll6 can be cared of Consumption, Liver 'Complaint, ;Dyspepsia, Cauirrli, Canker, Ulcerated l'hroat,• un- Te=s the liver and stomach are tnade healthy. - , • I — lf a person nos cousumptiou, of course the lungs' ' are in coins way diseased,eitherinbereles, abscesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs arc a nines of inflammation and,' fast decaying. la ouch cases what must be done? ft is not only the ngs, thotare wasting, but it is the whole body. The i.totnaeli and liyer have lost their power to matte blood on t f00d. ,, Now . only , -ehance.iei to .l ake .Selieuck's three teed/dues a Inch. will bring.up a tone to the stomach, the pa tient will begin to want food. it n ill digest easily atiltmake . good blood ; then the pAtient begins gain 'ln flesh, and as soon as the body begtus,to grow,the lungs commence to heal. up, and the patient gets Meshy and well. This is the 'onlv way to cure consumption. When there is no lung discs-se, and only Liver. Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck 's Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake Pala are standout without, the Pal- monicr, Syrup:; 'lulls thell4nadiake freelytin bilimis eomplainta, aS.thay aretperfcetly harmless. ! • Dr. Se henelt, who tins enjoyed uninterrupted health for - many years past; and - now' 'weighs 225 pounds, was wasted Away to a mare t.kcicton, in the very last stage of Piiimoniu-OLCorisimiption, his physicians haying pronounced is,ease hopeless/tad abandoned lam to his ate: lie was eared the aforesaid inedlehics anbale.' his recover may thousands ,A. - 4illarlv af flic t ed have use d Dr. Sc y heuel n t's 'prepare -314as. with the, same romarkaUlo success. Full di re,,ttons accompanying eaelt; - Inalte It not absolutely „necessary to personally see Dr. Schnuck, unless the py wi.th their lungs examined, and for this purp,s,e lie is professionally at his principal °Mee, • Phildelphia,e every•Saturdar where all - letters for b advice must addressed. , lie is also professionally at No. Band Streer.'.New York, every other Tues day, and at' No.- 35 Hanover Street; ltostoe, every other Wedneiday. The gives - advice 'free, but for a' tholoughesamination•with Reapirometer the ' price is 53... 011ie& 'Mara at ench city from 9 1 M to 3 l' - - - Paco of ttielPtilmcilt p's and Seaweed - Tonle end. $1 5u per , 'bottle„Or“ 3 7 so a' half-dozen.— Man dial.' Pills t. 5 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. , DR. J. FL SCHENCK, an 131f.1 . 152 i. 6th St., Phan., Pa.— TIIE ° OIIEXT MiDICAL MISTAKE ;Of lormer.dayswas an utter neglect of sanitary pro eautions.--Diolefitetent means were adopted for the pre, cation of silkness...Seweragb was unknown-tit citi drab:lam:was rarely attempted in the country. Heaps of offal worm - left to - rot in tlie . publiC4treett , , 'and toil fr o arailtrlira - K L llirigiir rile diseaseL•wa t it lii.dirnegleoteh: kis it not do nowt Wise laws; philanthropic institutions, and ttvigilant,, sanitary police: have; ton great - eliteni, remedied din; evil. Nor is this all. Preventive medication has' helped materially. to : lessen the rates of mortality ; It as n;Cto • muck too say that tons of;tiiousands es-. .cave s.icktics.q in unhealthy seasons in consequence of havinginvigerated their systems ltradvance tl• a Colln-o of IrosrsiThii , s .STQISIXCII 'BITTERS. 7 1 4 n pin, and-wonderful .vegetable ionie , and 'alters: Lice comprisei this extracts and essences of a variety of roots and herbs, renowned- for their strengthen hug; soothing, vlltilizinen'tid - P r arlficng; propertlM4. These medicinal iiienis"nr.s . incorporated with a spirit absolutely free; frOin ili:sine s ritlpc;ison which defiles, more or lese,Aall . lhe liquors of commerce, end thair etryot",is:ditnteed through • the, whole frame by Manative; yeit harmless t stitntannt:, ; The result la me,' a eond Won Of the 'sp.:gait' iiiretitlciri it all but impervious tottlic.e.xterior ccauses of ulaectse.such.as dhump; fog, suctdorealternations , of tempertiturd..dtc. Strength; and trice perfect regularity of,all,thorand- MprlS of the bOdY.'are 016 hest iutfe-guiirds:Arainst attnospherie poison and the 'etteats tiolesome water, aud.. IIO ST.ErrEAVS, BITTERS are the best larentrttlaniag' anti ,ietuLkting medicine, at present known.' For dyii.ePSlA - ,Laid, ; billetisness.,they are a specific absolute, ~ ;•:.- • ' DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and"' 'CATARRH* treat e,k lAttl she njmofittaCedeP9),b}ra.2SA,ted,ll:D., and P.raf, star, of, Eke ,Eya, an& Ear, W e sneciallga in - Os 2/./plia . ..l„Cigleis'of RairuiVicaia,l2 Venn 'experience, Iformerlylof - .Leyden ;11oIland a. No: 805 Arch ctrect., 1141 a- Tostirconials can be seen at life office. :1111c,IIIectical faculty Arc inAitedto accompany their , patlentspatohe,bssqweeepatelm-41fir-practice- Artificialeyef !n4crtotl:citbo`gt - p4in, ;N0 . ,: charge for examination. ;• r. „ Utliy3/4y• • PAIN K.ILL4R. "• ' , sos, .; 1 • • - quirtr-cts • o I want to say a little more about the: Veto-Killer. I consider it a very valuable meth cine",and always keep 'Com hand. I hare traveled's good deal since I have . been in Kansaq, and never seilliont taitirig.lf,:nldh me: . _ln my practice I used it freely for fb olers. in 1849, and with better tuecees than witli , anrother • medieine. I also used it here' for 'Clielerstin'libi;; with the'snine good re *mite.IIUNTING,Af• L. . •. • • * rrgre tto say that,thd Cholera has pre- Tailed he:re 'onater . le t iViat eiCtflnl. 'For the last three neelzs, from ten to fifty or sixtylatal caws each day hare been reported. I shotild 'add 'that :the Fain' Killer cent reeent/i 4 .ITOM Ffouse, hag been .usectpeAtit Aottsiderable success . during this *Endemic. If taken in season; to generally ettec teeth' checking the dtl'esna . e w . aurThmii.yr • . _NEW''..4I-7)7 7- EjillTS.E i ltrE*YS. VIILY NET LOST—A Ili Net was'lost; 1 in Columbia a short time ago, The fluddi - w be rewarded-by, leaving It at this office. -: 3 - - - augliLl tdetlw— TO BUILDERS ANI) OTHERS:' :. ttullding, paving mill other brick tilwais on hand. They are hand made anibuiperlor to any brick in this part of•the; country. ,Tiley.are of „fared at the very lowest price. augS-Ittlwtf ' IttIGETAEVIAPITART.2 N .0T1,CE.7--A • meeting • of. the )Stock t holders of the Columbia and Washington Turnpike Company, will be held at the Frank lin House, (kept. by Martin Erwin)-in.the Bor ough of Columbia, on^ Tuesday the 21st day of :August 1811, at 2 o'clock F. 31., for the purposeof considering and determining the propriety 'of abandoning and surrendering to theltorongh of Columbia; so innclrof their turnpike-road as Les between the Borough f line And the corner of Front and Locust streets_ - ", • order at the Board:Of Difectors,' nitig7tdw... • .'..705.•..F.;-,COTT.ItELT.W.Sed.retari. JuOW RENL—That cot in od imi6,llire'e Story:Brick. Dwelllnei Reuse, 1g0 . ;12.3 • South Vont Street, between Locust and Union Streets. Apply= to, E. Ii :, SMITS at "the , First National Bank: • ' Unly3l-2tw, . , ERSOgAII 'PROPERTY AT 'PUB LIC SALE.—The undersigned wilt sell ,at üblie Sale, et the late residence' of ELIZA-; ,BETH HINKLE, decd, on "WALNUT STREET, above Third street, in the Borough of Columbia, On SATURDAY, Augu:4 21st, 1869, the following pqrsonnl property, I,Plano, Sofa, 'Marble-Top. centre -2Eible. Looking Gla.sbes, Chairs, Rocking-Chairs, Tables, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bedsteads and Bedding, Dishes, Bureaus, Clocks, Cook Stove, Parlor Stoves, Window Cur tains and Blinds; Forty-Pounds of , Lard, Cider Vinegar, Lot of Soap, and a varlet' , of other ar ticles too numerous to mention. Sale to com mence at 2 P. DI.. on said day, when terms will be made known by BERRY WISE,ER, Administrator of Elizabeth Hinkle. Columbia, August, RI, Ma. 50 ... 100 ... 6 00 ... 3 00 COLUMBIA CLASSICAL AND FE k..; MALE INSTITUTE, prepares young men and boys fur College, Business, or Teaching, and affords young ladies superior advantages in securing a complete education. Special atten tion is given to, the common English branches, Music, 'French, and the NATURAL, SCIE.I`.TCI3S, including Botany, Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy, us well as to the Cfassimi add higher Mathematics. The next session commences on Thursday, the 2Gth of August, For circulars, address Itr.x. IL S. ALEXANDER, augll-thewi „ Columbia. Pa. Ea I.JBLIC SALE.-IVill be sold at pub ,, lic sale. at the public house of :NisArtni Er . in the borough of Columbia, nix V 0 ' I'riday, September the 7/sth, LSO, the following described real estate, situated in t he to wrist] iof West Hempfi el d. about (mein lle from Columbia, • . Nat.—CONTAINING SIX ACRES ANDAND ONE: hundred and four perches of laud. adjoining land of Justus Gray. Hiram L. Detwiler, Samuel Ooerlin, and lots Nos. 2 43; , ,i, and fronting on a. public road. No. 2.—CONTAINING TWO ACRES AND ninety-three perches. fronting, on bald road, and joininrsos:rsw. - 3.—CONTAINING -TSiTz:A.CRES AND twenty-tive perclieS, - frOnting on said road, and joining Nos.- , - No. 4.—CONTAINnstaI TWO. ACRES. •AN one 'hundred and forty-nine perches. fronting on said road, and joining land of Peter ICratzer. Nos: 3 • 1 1 4 Igor :5.-- I CONTAININW TON *ORES , AND twenty-nine perches, adjoining lands of Peter .E.Tatzer, J. IL Mifflin, and other binds of bald • John Sterlinc, E. Beaver's estate, L. Moho, Robert Lemmon. Nos. 1, 2:3 and extending on the Columbia and Chestnut 11111 Turnolke. • AlLthe lots are favorably situated for BUILD-' a.: , TO. LOTS, under A high , state of cultivation, surrounded by good fences; autl welladapted,for TRUCE:FARMS,' They all contain alarge num ber of Locust Timber, Some flt for Post, situated near the best market in.the State. No: :5 Mora Spring of never-failing water on it, • • •- • It willbe sold tailors us divided, or together to suit the •purchasers. Any person wishing to view the property before the day of sale- will please call on the subSerlber, residing ou the, premises. A draft of the . pinee can be seen at 'Martin -13r win's (Franklin 'Louse), Locust street, Columbia, Sale to conitnence et 7 o'clock -in tUe evening of said clay, whoa terms will be in: de known by sorts STEIILTISM, Tr. Jour; ItitAny, Auctioneer.. - "• Columbia, August 13, 1887. • - IX7 - ATER :-NOTICE.--The Superin y y tendent, of - the Watek 'Company gives inotlce 'that it will be necessary to stop the sup ply of water tbr. a short, time. while . the new pipes are,being laid. Due notice thereof will be given by-ringing a bell in the squares when the water is tohe turned otr. 110ARTICU L A 11 , -N perr, _IL sons: knOwitig themselves Indebted to Mrs. C C. Title; lately in the grocery businessat249 Locust street, , Uointnbia, are requested to make immediate 'payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them for settlement to '- •` • .-ALX.X. BUCIIER., • • aug3ttdtw) No. 219 Locust Street. CONSUMPTION. Yrouchttis,, Astlima:, , and Catarrh cured by in- Imlaann. .Abbotes /ahahne Facia is the only remedy known that operates on thelungs—dlssolves the tubercles;', which are' thrown - MT, the 'cavities heal, and a curels effected. Treatment b 7 letter or in person can be had only of Cl.. VA.?. HUM MELL, IL 1)..16 Wes 14th St. 1 , T.:17: [angl-10mcd ySTA_TE ELIZABBECEI. HIXIKLE, Lite of the Borotehf,doluroble; deeensed: tters or-Administration on said estate having , been granted to the undersigned; all Per Sons Alebted theretoarerequestect torriakeimlnediate payment,...and 'those having claims or demands against the same will "present 'them for settle- • ment to the undersigned, residingq, In -West Fiera ptleld township. 'HENRY NOBLER. ,1317-titw) •, , Administrator. ~ WE CONTINUE, '1 , - To Meneraeture Out welt-kalown Manures, Super-Phosphate. of .Lime and also hav-f0r . 5 . a1w .. .. - PERUVIAN GUANO 7 • NO. 1 Genuine Government, Phsh Guano, Land Plaster • and, Bydra.aalle Ce ment. together with a complete a ortment of BURNING, .4NR. GREASING, OILS. at fair market rates. , Super-Plosphiitp of La me, -- t , ', - 30 per 2.000111 a. , Ammoniated - $35 do . • . A DISCOUNT TO DEALERS ALLEN. & NEEDLES ; • • 42 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. ESTABLISHED IN iii!LYANC_TAL. Q TXTEINTENT the othiiitiidn'• of the t F"I rigr 'NATIorrAt. - 13.21.'NK of Columbia, on the 12th day of June Ititt.' .1, made in accordance: with the act,of Con- , gress "March :ird, 1660; regulating the neports National Banking Assoeintlons." RESOURCES. Loans and tliseounts... ...... 52-W70.35, U. S. Bonds to secure • • ' 150,000 U. S. Bonds outstanding.... 1.500 Bonds and -M0rtgage5........,0,197,,25 551,',34.5.63 Due from deeming Batiks 18, 101.06 re - -' Due front . other ,Ismtional , Ilanks ' 112050.08* ' • Due from. oilier Nallotial - Minks and I:a.o.kers ' 16,159.90 67,117.70 Current Expenses Cash Items awl Revenue Stanips... ...... National C`urreney... ....... Fractional Currency Legal Tenders :; per cent. Certificates— ...... LIABILITIES. Capital Stock: ,1 156,000.00 . Surplus Fund 10,000,00 Discount 5,tr77.03 ' Exchanges' 1,457.87 - Interest. - 7:44%00 • Prollts.and , Loss - " - »:.:::..:::::- - -661.6S --- 15,2:N).5S Circulation" " ' ' ' • '' -7 '131,8: , .3...00 Individual Depoqits iu5,176.83 Due to National Banks Due to Other Banks and Bankers 440.10 State of rennsylvania,l„z. , County of Lancaster:j ''''''.- • • . , • • 1, S. S. DETWILER, Clisider ~f the First Na tional .Bank, of Columbia. do solemnly swear. that, the above Ls true to the best of my know'- , edge and belief. ~. S. S. DETWILER, Cashier. , Subscribed and. sworn before ine this 21at day of Sune.lBo9., - .. SAMUEL EVA_NS,J., P. Arns•r, • . , E.-1:".. SMITH, . . ROBERT CRA_NE, ir Directors • . .11 , 10. FENDRICIi, J ..iItEPORT •OF THE CONDITION • of The COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK, R Colombia, State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business on the 12th day of June, 18f21. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts —....: 'F1E.5,4d6.15 Over drafts Lr.. 1.-13 D. S. Bonds to 'secure Circulation.-- 509,000.00 'Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages 37,700.00 rue from redeeming and reserve agents ... .. .... ..........' 50,422.00 - ' Due from other National '''Brmlta... 53„v..5.1.7. . . Duo from other Banks and ' . Bankers , 0.7=41 $110,977.1G Banking I - I0 1 11 5 e•-••• ...... --- ' ' ' 12,500.00 Current , Expen.ses...—... ; .... ..14,09Lb0. , _ , Taxes paid , 82 . 2 S Cash Items, including ~ Stainps . 1,4'51.59 „„.„..„, ,_ B 111 s dr oiler Nirtionar Banks 3,004.00 , , Bills of State Ilank-a ..... -.... 156.00 Fractional Currency, ix clutling nickels— ... ........-- ,• .213.37 . Legal Tender Notes . 53,200 • 01,500.33 3 ? et. Certillcates----.--„ , - 40,000.00 ,L,l AD ;14,Tr. t'S . Capital stock paid in-. ...... -_ 5 0.1110.11 Surplus Fund Discounts. —' .- - . 27034.14' Exchange 5.(61.24 Profit and Loss 1,141.61 National Bank . Cirsuption... '; ~ ~ A , . outstanding - -- ''' ' .' ' "4 . 12,43 D OW i ndividual Deposits.._ ...__. _-., , , Dne to National Itanks.:::'.. , `• ta217.51 ' ' 49481"; - Due to other Banks and. ,Bankers. Sworn to and iitibliciltied t . • . sa-NruEL- '3 , 3OCH, Cashier. COLIMBIA, Jane=,'-1889.. 6,700,55 4,016.88 -1,25,00 061.3 S 13,40_'.00 16,01)0.00 t-193,1ALY1 .31U5,(n5.17 -tlek9;;Ga.o • 6059:92 . - ij,*.46 _ • • BOOK BINDERY • • , AN to • •„ . - 'BLANK BOOK. MANCFACTOPY • • , The proprietors 1.)1" eStabi :Milted a first-class Book Bindery and Blank • Book .)lllnfactory, bugle • ; 1 1 INQUIRER BUILDING 38:„.NORTII.QUEEN STREET, • - LANCASTER, PA.. Where therwill attend to all kinds of Binding; 'Jobbing, Ruling, dre.' The Bindery is under Um superintendence of Charier P. Krauss an ex perienced and accomplished woricinan. The undersigned flatter themselves that they elm give entire satisfaction to all .who° may favor them with a call. PiCiOK# Wl7l.lE'&. .JEWELRY;; &c. C is:., STAUFFER IVATCIIES AND JEV.I;LRY, No. 11s -Nonni'stcolszto st,,'-cdr: of-QUARRY; PniLanrt ,r, , rtssortment of SYstches,..Thwelt•y. Sliver tun' P,latcd. 'Ware constantly on band. , ns...Repalring, of "Watches andtrescelryprOmp ly attended to. UttlySO-ly F I STA73LISIIED IN' 1851. , - 11EMOTIAL., JACOI3 IL_ 1 - 1 . , 'JEWELER; Invites his Fattens and the pulille generally, to his New Store; No. 1:t.1) CHESTNUT ST.,-PHIL ADELPHIA, where they will find a large and well selected' stock of 'DIAMONDS, WATCHES. CLOCKS,. JEWELRY, SILVER. and PLATED N. 73.. JEWELRY-carefully repaired: •. . - .: • JiOVELIVi - and SILVER wAnE of all kinds ntade to order_ [Stflyl7w6at N.EDICA_L: - I)ODD'S NEBVINE:DIV IT. Lo.NeuN, 26,1861/.,- 31.11.11 ' =13EMSM Futs".tn—l thought to trait another ireek-batore writing,' to , saer if I continued to'lluprove, as / have been, del ug for some time under the treatment of the new med icine, and I am happy to tell you that I and get, nog, better—even, faster thau when you were, here. I commenced the use ot. DODIYS VINE: without anybody advising me to it. WI - 101l I began with it I mild only walk from my bed to the chair. My trouble - has been extreme pain in the, head, end Mei ,la.qted over three , yeam, All the -tuedicine I , have , lierenifor4 -taken' has failed to give any relief. Imn now able to go Up , and clown stairs, mid. dally - imprOving. con sider the INERVISEI the best medicine I ever found:and shalt continue , its use,.- for I am-con-I :Went - of • entire recovory: 'I have taken only' three bottles, and would not be without iron any account. • Very truly, :NUM. OLLOITAY'S '."-- ESSENGE 017. , JAMAICA :ariISVIILE,..;„:. Is of double strength awl the.ohly pure Essence of jatnatea Ginger to the market, therefore the Only article to be relied on in cases of COLIC, CHOLERA 31ORBUS, DLARMIREA,, DYSENTARY, I:N . :DIGESTION, the cf . . leas of change of water, colds, Sc. ' Ask for llellow:Ev'l4,' and take no other. A half teaspoonful at it is more than equal to a whole spoonful of , any other. sou by druggists and storelteeper , .; Fifty cents per bottle. Johnston, 'Holloway Ze. Cowdoli, 602 Arch St. rbihoeipahr..= . _ _ 'curtinieffirtY rort •.7 = HOLLOWA'YT-i - VP,ItIfIVGGE'CONPECTIONS, ,they are so delicious: The doctors andma others say they are the mhst'slife and etfectual remedy for those pests of children, WORMS: The genL nine have the signatnres of the, proprietors , on the, wrapper of each box.' Twenty-tiro cents per boy. Johnston, Holloway, Jr Cowden. 602 Arch f,treet,,Thilatra.. J.,. A. IIEI7.EItS'. •:... , FAMILY 'MEDICINE' STOR,E,, ODD - FELLOWS'. HALL.. • • •- - • • - A 'Carefully selected supply ofgorxls to replen— ish our stook has been received, and We are now . prepared to offeran elegant lot•of -.; • TOOTH ,Fronel.V. Bone :and ., Baftalo •Nail - -Brushes: - , India•fßa bber,-Ilaw -Horn; Buffalo' • „ • • and Iv ory, PocketiDrossing " • ; , ,-,; • T . and ILAIR BRUSRBS, fl'o3l-A.DES 4:: OILS; PERFISNES•AND - COLOGNE'S. FIDILGATING PASULTES..... . • ~.,Ttte'tinesti*.kot:genaine[Benbow's nglish: , .•• - TOILET : In pound and half poUndhars, In variety. Also Taft's famous 2.5 cent packages of Honey, Gly certne„..Bro..vn WindsorandEldor-PlowerSoaps, ,acknowledged the •Cheapest - and Best in the market, and of which - we have .sold SO gross, in less than one year. „ , • As a speciality-, we would invite attention to an Invoice of splendid - • , • , .CH AMOTS ' •"• Varying:in price from ..3) to 83 cents, together , ;with . COXE'S .G.ELdtTIN - ; • BIAIR'SILIQUID Stand'sD(l article's for light and healthful diet.' Ti c above are positively - FRES - 11 goods, per sonally selected from Importers' stocks, and bought for CASH, and wlll, 11, connection with our usual full lino of Drugs. Chemicals and Patent Medicines, he sold at lair figures. Our prescription department. will; receive careful attention day and 'night. 'A visit and exami nation is Invited by • • _ J. A. MEXER.S. Druggist and Apothecary. 7 Yiwinrnro. •sxo.n.Es. NEW TRP-P ll N9.§- 'E 'X V.l, L.5..1)1327.5, NtyriQL. • , , I have just received a new stuck .r. OI•F • FANCY TRIMMINGS, InILECT FROM CITY' WIrOLF,§ALF. IrOUsKS„ LACIUIDG I NG, FANCY - BUTTONS, VIII.;VETS, COLLIAILS;AND.CLIFFS OF TEE , LATEST s.rYLF-4; Call ond•see new Gooc15: 1 ;Prices recnieed: • ' • • ' 1.711 • Eit..4 , ' No. 117 Locust Street, Columbia; Pa. 1569,-t.f.] . „, „ „ TRDIMIMG.. & VARIETY STORE.. • ALT, NEW GOODS. The subserlher, feeling 'that,a necessity ex isted for a Trimming Store in the southern part of the townilfas'opened'a store :tr` -" "--• No.th.'s SOUTII 'SECOND STIiEST. Where site will keep a very fine assortment of goods in her line, such as various kinds of TRLIIMINGS; LACES, TILE BEST ' 'STOOL COTTON. SE,Wi:•.:Cr SILK. EDGING, FANCY' GOODS, And a variety if articles suitable for Drerts nmicerS. Milliners, and others. Tile prices asked 'for articles will be found very low. A full share of patronage is solicited. EMlifA J. COOPER ap2.l-41ow ...Zs. second St., ColuMbia. - L ;GIIL. YOTICES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIILP The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, tit the name of \V. CI: oLso s ou i s thi s day dissolved by mutual con sent. The hooks and Accounts will be settled by W. G. Case, MO Locust street. All indebted to the firm will please make settlement. W G. CASE, mylg:trawl " NTOTICIn•- ' --- .); • , „ The subscri ottr. 11 v lug in West TTetapll ell. hereby gives fair warning that he will • not per mit Bunters or persons la search of Water Ores.% to tre.spass his property. •as, they .w/11 be prosecuted: raylStftlwl .TACOIO - 1. STRICT:LEH. WARNING TO TRESPASSERS ALL FEILSONS, are hereb3 - Forbidden to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign ed, as he is determined to prosecute to the ut most rigor or the law, every• person so °trend ing. Imy7trdwl STRICKLER. ;Plef.J - N'OS RRADI3IiItY'S & ER PIANOS. . • SEVEN FIRST PREMIUMS IN FOUR OEKS. TAYLOR. EARLE - Y*B ORGANS I The undersigned, for many years engaged t. 'professor of music in tileard. College, and 'other Institutions, in response to arequest of 0 great number of lila puolhi and friends, has con sented to become. an ugcnt for furnishing FIRST-CLASS INSTRIIIfENT:•S It given me pleasure to announce that I have been appointed wholesale agent for the Brad , bury Pianos, ,and Taylor and Parley. Organs. which I am nUw prepared to supply at prices Abet cannot tall to give satisfaction. The supc etiority of the above instruments over others In ghe market is. too well! kuown to need any comment from nte. klvery tnstrunient, war ranted. Liberal discount to, clergymen and. 'Sunday schools. veL.Orclersby Mail as faithftally attended.to us If ordered In person; &KJ- select, every Instrument sold. • - \\ 7 3I.G..FLSCH-Ell,. , 10IH Arch street; Phtlad'n. F'liliDAY..Agents„ Wanted. Everywhere: ,bt' Latvia for two stamps. ‘ddress BATes,ll.trxes & Co., Cleveland, 01110. ..; 1 =ES? . l'iM-?-AJZATI.O.-2Y; PECTORAL; !Foil bISEASES Or xtrsiiiitUAT .s.iln LUN(IS, SITOT xecorroasjcotrgs.-wlrooggqq, COUGH;BRO34 OBIT/iWiKlaiTaidA., ° 4 44. '4,,Ais'INPNAU)T.PTIQTTirt,". 4.,.6 k,A, ' Probiahl . tnefeiiieitre 10 , tiielith0.1.314tOrrOti irked Mine, lias;alaytkingoroM;so yt,dely, tendsoi deeply open the - confidenewesfinettldlidrarthfle excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. • Through a long series of years., and among most of the_ races , ot. Moir it,Jires, risen: hiller, ,and,;: . higher in their estimation, as it"lias beardne bet ter known. Its uniform detractor amrpower to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have 'made at; kneetri las eir -reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder iorma andiseasit and; to. y.clank et t ildrcinwita tt,t, * ,' the mine bane the Most cilectual reitied,i , that can' be given for incipient consumption, anatito don gerom, all:cottons el the throat and lun7s. , lila a. n provisloiagainat, sudden attacksof ' cutout', it', should beltept on hand in every froally,andln- deed as all are sometimes subject to colds and ' • "CO ll gric - 111111/16tli erri6 Supplictrwittriblganthlot.M" Aar them. Although settIetI I C 4 TABVIII , TIVi is thought incurable, still great 'insulters pleases where the, disease seemed settled,' have been completely' en red,ult heimittent restored to sound health`"" by the. CIieIERRY , 'PECTORAL.- So complete. in • ' Its inostery, crvet,tho disorders of the• Lungs and 'Throat, that the most obetthate of thentylehl to it. `„WheWri r othing else could reach . theln; ander the cirEILRY rEcToltai,tliey subside and pa - ' appear ; Li --; :...;!t. , - , , ~- . i ~ . t.,1 ,c4:-.74 - *..,:,,,,,,, ,SIIi:GERS AND , TUDGIC . SPEAKERS :find gren.tproteetion fromit..,,, a 4. . I ASTI - 10,6 1 1a aliVays,re,liev,ed asol.Ofle. wildly, cured by it.' .. -",-' - ' • - -' - . BRONCIIPPIS is generally. curedby taking the 'CHERRY PECTORAL' - in small .anct Iretfiient doses., . ' • ,' • . . >, z , ', , So generality are Hs- Vlrtues'"known t hat we need. not, publish the.eertifteated.of diem „here, or, do Itiorelhait'assore the - nnbl krtlintits grtaltilbs' ate fully maintained. ~ , .„ ~ ':, . _ . " . .., , AYER'S" AGUE CUBE, 'For. FEVER GUT, INTERMITTEN'T FEVER. CHILL .FEVER, ItEMPIVENT. FE . VER. 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'HST NATIONAL BANK OF CO Li. m 111 A. merest will be paid by this Bank on SPeetal Dc posits, SIS follows: .514 per cent. for 12 Mouths, S per cent. C months and under 12 Mont/ tl 4!..6 per cent. for S and under 6 months. - We make Collections on all Accessible Points the United States, on Mend terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange. Buy and sell GOLD, SILVER. and all UNITED STATES SECURITIES. And are prepared to draw DRAFTS on rzo phia. :New York, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, England, Scotland, France, and - all parts of Germany_ 740 TitrAstrin — yotm - Fielders of First Issue Seven-Thlrtles will do well to call and exchange themtor the new Five- Twenty Gold Bonds, .and Five-Twenties deliv ered at once: • ; •S. S. DETWILER, April 6, '67. Cast:dor. • TRY TLIQRSTON'S IVORY A PERL Tooth Powder. • • • This preparation combin es within itself all that is necessary to whiten the teeth, harden the gums,sweeten the breath, and render per fect the entire function oftyi, month. 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