<34.);) ClJecv, kAtafX4ta, Saturday, August 28, 1869. Advertisements, to secure imixiediate in sertion, must be liandwi in on or neforeTkurs day evening. each week. ,e . TIIE new freiglit z defeitiiider roof. Ttim next annual meeting of the State 7-,Teachers' Assbeiatica` ' , kill 'be held in Lan caster. ;r^ ;••,(7-1 JOHN uLittlerßri tain township. land. s bis .lefkopllar bone broken, bSrhillifiroveiltiiiitir :of bars, on the / 3 t,iktriet , ...tu • , ~, , :AIcitTTED/Roatz...7trion,4ll: JA.lWatts, of Marietta, and late United States Minister PlenopitentlaikliikuSfichi arrived in Phil adelphia, on Tuesday.. LOST ! A. atnail lady's, watch with a white face, also, — tWci ivory young ladies' work-boxes. xnabogany, , gentleman's dressing-case, and a small pony belonging to a young lady with w silver mane and tail. , Mr:, 'George ,Enler, : of ,Nt,. Jo'y o Nybiler,..trying,4co open' ai:dpor,.fiadlbis bands severely injured. The door opened and clo - Sed by mein:in:Of -8. - sfortifii; - iid:beltig held ajar, sprung shut.nnd bruised his hands badly. . FINE CLUSTER OF PEACHES. -Mr. Jos. Mifflin has sent - in - this office the finest cluster of peaches ever seen in this region. They are'tlic early York speCie. The clus ter contains twenty,se'v,eri oped peaches, and is quite a curiosity. RE-or,ENI - NG.:—The E. E. Lutheran chnrai,- übw iiiitariolng repairs, will be re opened on Sunday, September stb. Dr. W. M. Biturn'itcdi 4ter.-.1:417: Me'nWQ- of York, will Ue present to ,conduct pke,rryiees.on the re-Openied.. - " . . BITTEN BY A SNAKE.—A country wo• man, while picking blackberries on a clear ing near Collins' station, a few miles west of Bainbridge; *as. bliten "by . a large black snake, and died 'before she.couldbr removed from the / field. = Th'e Venom' waa'act virulent that her husband, .w4o, was , with her at the time, could render no assistince. THE Amerman Fire Company NO. 5, of Lancaster, ,-tested; .their; ;new e steuraer, Wednesday ,afterooon .at . grer t itrs landing. The steamer IS a dou'bl'e pub kmoskeng make, weighing ,4200_- . pounds and cost $4,250. It threw a stream of water 274 feet and 0 inchesAhrough fifty,feet.ofygurn hose, with an 11 - innh nozzle. LOOK VUT'FOR RIND-ER-PEST.—Per sons eating-peadhes; -watermelons, cante lopes; etc., in the public thoroughfares,will please th rough,-the iripds.and skins into the streets, and thereby prevent accidents, which frequently occnr - when these slippe ry substances are carelessly dropped on the sidewrilk4. one 'for 'the ~nnit-'ci pest: the excessive' -Beat of Saturday, many of, the .workmen in tile foundries and mills ; were so overcome with heat that they had to be taken home in car riages. T Nit) of 'nib I lianiie ilif:Htirberger's foundry, Lancaster, , fell down helpless. Af ter the proper resteiaFons were applied, the pat ients,wtre prionounpetlopt, of danger. of plenty:" Phiit; , ie`golablel, aiieanztlieipxo r . duets ofthe farm and garden are -wAthM.tlie . reach of the poor r eat i ,n?nh, . z .lsTcOitiba,t,e,#;l l- ing all aie4ineis, there who will buy, hread.and z thereby:paynt the rate of fourteen dollars per barrel for flour, whon.it eart , be boughtfor six or seven dol laii.".Bakers'lloaves are the same size:now, that they wore when ;twelyeiandlfoulrbiFfii dollars were paid for flour. This is a swine die that should not be tolerated. Sfar! IT.—Of late - certain parties Th this town have been in the habit of reek- liOisl4'diiohprging tlyFart* / Ins;hlel Jri CIO corporation, corporation, SometiMes in — the very heart of the town. There is a strict ordinance picihibithig . tids . ; . R.hd,W4,hhpe . thOse Whose' duty it is to,preserve order will See that the sport,asiieli it:indulged IW; By. permitting these practices to,coutinue. our lives'ure not'ihre x mitiule during the day. We hope, we will not pc,,.e.tqled upon to speak of We' tigalh; '• ~Oua. S.T.It streets aru,yi,ith few - e xeep [ion kep tF . ; , very , cejley con d idea. In t Lis 0 L.-oe. iv l eril:hoi. soil when every animal and vegetable sub stance is subject to the most rapid clecotri position, the greatest care should be ex ercised. Gurbage thrown into the street may 4.4661411 y when the scarcity of water and the unrrequency of tithoviZei:s Ketiiatir)the"dargei -- AplliOnt:e`Y The utmost care should be taken to preserve our dawn _ si th which are orten generated by, filth, Til E FALL - TRAPS.—The neighbor hood ofthe freight AOP9t lte ,PeptisyJY.47 nia Central Railrond,-on , Thirteenth street, below Market, Philadelphia, has assumed within the llastfew,days „it sene ., _or . unusgal. Orl , 'etittiitriasordras , lond cragdnt are in constant attendance awaiting a chance to L uuloaci.,,This activity:indicates a heavy fpl,l,tpide, hut, greet, measure owing to the recent red hettib Weight tariaon,,,the XteprixrlyaniaSeqtral,,, fcorn a very high figure ,to, 35, cents per ,hun dred pounds ." The , the gunth and West and the stiiihie'rs'OOttitit city up pei4r,.;dispo!ircl to ayail„ themselves .of_ the reduction to the fullest extent. UNCLAIMED LETTERS.—List of letters remaipimtr; Ipglsittied itf th'e : Coln trd;•l4 Post 176‘14i te, Mils `date. Perdtsd4 ell:a - 1 4 4g t 'for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in tbe-Srv.:•ik.:F 4-1 • =I Ladies' ,-Ziat -Annie„ Wiusl'q,w, Fannie Wilson, Kellen Warner, Amanda. Pain, Diary .Li ndeity,LtEstella.Jones, Miss K. H. Hesslet, Nancy Gifford, Miss E. J. Gibson, Annie _Dunmore, Josephene T. Crosby, Mary, J., Browo. , Gentlemen's List.—AndrewSnyder,Walk er, de. Cin', 2/W., lir: %Suciiker: , :dt Shaub. Joseph Shertzer, William Smith, Isaac Ross;Chtirles'ltribensiairW - . , CYPiunt, S. E. Mulletntn, Jacob Manon, Wm. Mor ris,Wm. Matz, M. Litener, Wm. Wher, H. Jones, Abet Hiller, A. B:s; Greenewult e Carl Ka iilcle,"G: 'l'. Void; EdUrard'o. - Atly, Jacob N. Bensel. FATAL RAILROAD ACOIDENT.—Dan ieI Lt4iiiquiclo r 4dticitlr ot;:pietiltfr:siight on the 1 3 etiii4fvuttitt faitroad, was fatally in jured Monday morning at Thorndale,Ches "cci My; itbOn m West , Of IfirithiL ingltnvn-ttigi . !NYF°.:iw , Mt?t',LnciP 3 g; in L box car looking - out while the train was in . motion".and hie thad!came.inicontact with a car standing upert,tltepitiing at the point named. Ho witekilocledd insensible, but lingared l forshept,Avehourt! when hedied. The deceased.:resitledi this county. He was an old employee on the road, and was aged about thirty years. Ho leaves a wife3~Ctl family. E.:: - Vituglitin, a young mart,t4vtertitt r over by the express freight M est on the Pennsyl vania Railroad at Parkesburg last evening iiC °it o'clokr . anti,.hacllsOth itis;legs., !severed frOM'the bOdY with•blartrotber in , order to learn the business, having promise a situationlem road. TAtia'arkesburg. where the train stopped, he got off, and when the train was again set in motion he attempted t toset „Amt,rhystug ,I!ierfstot hold "he fell nitder‘this 4s:beels andlicali his legs were _crushed off. He lingered for several hours In great agony, when death piit airerid to his sufferings. who adore 'the national ,:boviirign; - lager beer, will find the very beat .quality,Ait the Mechanics' Rail. Joe just knows howttp tickle the palates of those who do him rev erence. Go then to the house of Joseph if you went tho best beer in the world. See advertisement. tf t • 0 • '2_l_ (ii 4.2.2 - q ri4 Kli•g44ft_Ekr vPr dersmitit has just received 500 pounds of assorted stocking and carpet yarns, of se lected wool, which 'be offers whole sole or retail at factory prices. Also 50 boxes as sorted glass I , ars,.inclucllos 50 dozens more of those cheap"tumblerX andrfruit jars, at reduced prices. •I'ltii.tiirkPvert TA - Li; TuADE:•:=After completing the great-improvements at the store of Amos It..Hougendobler4, Abe, first thing wanting was a new stock of goods for the fall trade. / He hae,beemonto Philadel phia, New "fork'aild`BoSton i ,'Llrid has made purchases, for casb,: , of; the :leading-,whole sale firms, in the, East. Therefore he,deftes competition in his lini4;';',P.o9# l 4'.AiPAIAV his stock and prices. GObs apt • G °ash k sets , fortis,in ,another colutup,,Ahat. he has no connection with the Thug ticket , that is now beingl , extensiv,ely-circulated:through the county.,llEris name , was - put there with out his knowledge or coneti t: HEi "does` not belong. to. iniy,':clitine'ok - fttig; and, asks,hiti friends: to, stand ; by him as p 1) old. ,A NEw BA.NKING INSTITUTION —lt. iS • said, tbat,;as soon as tbs.:requisite charter wu its tne,:requisice can be obtained a , new banking institution is to belocated in New Hollarid, this'countirl It is to,be named the " New. Holland Ex eharige,;,'DiecOunt' and ,Deposit,Company;!!, the specific ohjed - of WhiCh shall be to re, ceivp.moneys on.deposit, i and..tp,do a.gen erallbaiaking'hushiess,-'add• the amonnt-Of capital 9r. which shall notexceed thosumpl' $40,000' • ' SCHOOL STATIORERY; &c.—J L. Wright St Co. have. just received a splendid lot'of school stationery. :They have all kinds of books, geographies, =grammars; spellers, readers, copies, slates, dto., &c., just suitsi blo for, the, schools' in this:region:. (Daily and weekly papers, - Magaiines; periodicals, will ,be ; found on, their, counter, immediately after: Blue le'boolts; it' good line of envelopes. splendid writing paper, ink, pens, and -otllce - StatlonarY, for sale very low. PLAIN,CLOTHES.IYou mustn't,imagine that . because they make faSbitinlitile clothes at Oak Hall and suit. the veriest " dandy " with the style and finish of their clothing, they donut .have'anything-plain !and gen teel for elderly persons and men of plainer taste. The truth is just‘the reverse. Wan atnaker ; Brown, give attention...to teinfort in making . up'their;stock'and - you . can get there a coat collar mile faciiil;of broad...faTt - paritalOpria',7or.'linything else y.ou prefer,:juSt , ris the,styles and patterns that are more fashionably t CIIA:LLEN 0 E.-Qtiott tChing,..is,•get4 ting to, beal'ashion:abie,game.,„V.phave •(,- eeived the following.formublication r-- • • her,eby, challenge any : man : in ; Lancaster county,Pa,,te pitch me game of Quoit., fur the championships of said .county; within t hi itydays after date.', The 'Match to come off in Columbia, Pa". ' • CHARLES N. BUSHEY For.furtber informatkon address, Hotel. - Columbia, P2l. Wuxi , . are you waiting for ? You are thorougblrpersunded that life insurance is a gOo'd thing;' your mind is fully made up to go into it at some time; you know - that the rates increase:as you ,grow, older ; ;you know that death or disease may any day put you beyond its advantages, and you are sure that !' The AmeriCan Life Insurance Company of PhiladelPhia,".%is, thel;right Company„to,.,insure in. • Then, why..don!t you go, at once'? —Let :Dr: Hinkle, the Corn panys agenti,malte:out, your - application at A NOT.M . 4spE FACT:=That one way or UPPealingttii man's reason: is through his eye. - In these busy timesrmen are.so deeply immersed in• the conduct. of Enagni, fteent projects, ”that about the condition.ortheir systercis,'und' betide it is that the , Proprietore,of.the,Piantation Bitters, which cures Dyspepsia,-purides.the blood,' improves the tone; of the • storaiichr, regulates the bowele, 'and; indeed; inviec& ates,the whole inner man, are so active in advertising. In. fact , - :.advertisements are mekely'sky-rockets:eent up to attract - at 4 tention to a seally Magnolia Watei..—Superior - ici the - bait imported German Cologne, and sold at half , • • ANON° PicKgo - F4 . § :77 7 - Our totinste Rev. W., Rua, on returning „from Hummelstown Canip lug forthe• cars "at'litarrisburg station ;• on Thursday last,,,got his hands on one ofthe light-fingered :gentry, while in the act:of picking Mrs. Keys' pocket., . r Mr. Reys on coming in' observiid•it gen teel looking man standing along side ofthis wife, - with' too much of the' baud buried amid the folds of his "lady's calico," and without ceremony.; spizedl:the;holf-hidden hand, and demanded the purpose for put ting hislingers in.the lady , 's +pocket ? Ttie Wren der i str uggl e d hard,.but Mr... Keys held. ou to him ' until a 'police - answered and marched' him nine the , Mayor's, where be was committed to answer before 'Cou rt next when mciny, „ • PREP.gitt , Vile; efibLEßk.-:—Wkh the " heated term " comes the dangerof that frightfUl- - pestilence--Cholersi—and ; kindred diseases. What untold"and‘ indescribable misery bas been visited up,on.thousands an nually' Lby 'these awful complaints.' 'But every one ought to be made aware that a specific for 'this cla ss of diseusesrua well as a certain-preventive. is the - celebrated Kish:- ler:s Efer,b• D itters. will positiverly, fortify the 'SYStbili tli,i'atta*Cka of Asiatic ChOlera,Cholerii Morbus - ,pholera Infantura, Dihrrlicea, Summer Complaint; Dyeetitai'y, Cholic;'Painters-ChOlic,:dr.C. D. H. Bissell, Physician=in.:chief.of the U. S. Dos pitel•Shi Falebri;".highlkreccbinriaends it for Cholera, and has used it with marVel oha'tsuccess in .such,:cusea.,i It acts like dtt angel of iLercy in every 'instance. kola by all druggists and dealers. Price_one dollar per bottle: • , f • •••••. OaN A.WX.ONT.- TELL 3.-7-Can any one tell how• men!' who • absolutely: cennotTay small bills,. can always tindplentybf money to„buy • -lig,tior :and ; treat- w,iien"happeaing among frienda?..„, :„, • 1.. , w . -Can anyone:tell ho many. yonng.men who dodge their washerwoman, and" who are airways - behind 'with`their landlord, - cuta play, billiards night and day, and are alyvitYs ready fora game of poker or seven-up? , Can any one -tell,. bow, it • is ,, with 'some men who owe their utchers,- . 6 ' we for rent, owe, for tailoring, for shoes , ' etc., can:yet have everything that's nice—eat oysters at nigh t,..wear fine cloths and have all the del icacies of the season? • , Can any one-tell ,how men livii,and sup port.their families who 'have no income and don't"- work, while' others, , who are 'indus trious:and always employed almost Starve ? Can anyone . tell .how, a:: man . who Is too poor: to pay four five cents a Week.',fpi a newspaper, can spendAlve or Si' - times aw much for segarstind tobacco; to say nothing of drinks R, ; - PROMENADEs.---,--During the hot August eveninge m the prbitumaders have been out in full force: Tee moonlight walks 'en ,our main streets are charmingly grand, if we' muyijudge by the 'blissful airs :of Cultam bia's lovely daughters, as they, ~move queenly, supported' by ..t.ye gallants." On eVerfstreet, we , meet them, at everyrcortier tlieir'Jbeiv itching' eyes 'cust'sly looks at us. ft& „rear:, our Might reraSit'/,:therti. Oltr , nol, olea r .43miling,,,erelktures„Weii,won't.j interferwwith your ,pleusuentini-, ly 7t00,'; pleasant; to , spend -the evenings iw• l'- doors; 'and"liencir,Ve,„ Welcome,voil,lo: Our promenades. ; Tharo is nil. better sign'of'ac tivity, aociability,antiYcMthfult enjoyment, than this innocent, yet healthful exerbise. When our stores are illuminated, and-otr proirfeitiderat out /int "fulfi.forae,l viti Seel as • though we' werelrf a large city., A. siranir can pass an evening ,here without exper iencing 'that e;ense or dui In Oss and estrange= ! meta: which 'is so ;strongly _felt,,in „some places,: Columhia la-known everyWherdas a pleasant town, and right well we deserve; • E. 4 PROPOSED .0 T.) .ALLOON saSCENSION't•-=4t: is now eleven years since, a balloon ascen- • sion was made from'this'eity; although for years before Lancaster was famous fur such, ascensions. An ascension, however hi pro posed near the latter end of September, pro viding sufficient encouragement is extend ed to the project. Mr. Charles E.Wise,son of , Capt-John IWise, pne •ot the.pionger teron auts of this conntry, has been importuned to construct a balloon :and make an ascension from Centre S4inare. This be has consented to do, providing the citizens contribute by sutiSo4ption a sufficient sum to, defray the; expensed? Wise has!alreadylnadelbe .lweenlthirty. and forty ascensions, either with his father or by himself, and.thorough .l9 understands -the .business. , Should he' succeed lif obtaining the'requisite`atiniount to carry the project out; be wilitake up with telad eight years of age. 'dee - certain welltk DOW if citizen of - Lances-, ter, about fifty years Or„sO, older. balloon ascension, such as . proproSod by, Air. Wine; will proven neVeltyouid'attractqd the city a very, large concourse of ,people.—Lancaa teranqufrer. • . ; , WortKmEienia l as-VtEfin s icieiced to exca vate for the Presbyterian phi:arch Improve ments. OUR. tow na . niTti t.iddel and John Weiriehl!- lett yiisiel.ifak" l- fe;i s.o •Ealtiruore, Nybencp;,:they. will ;sail Sor _Europe, landing at Bremen"' Daiiiifetbairstit'y they expect to yisit-Germarty;;Svtitzerlanck an& several °the,rt9P-T4 t . i ler./ :4:.; - %J.! • tide that Mr. Fair 'Play had 'read the;hews c i papers'enetigh:te_lheTlhatkhe hameef9le eori-eip'enclent alibuld'he - glveaL;notTo'r:pUb".. lloition„lint,as r' guaranteel#f;'gooit , .ll . o4. There. j hat .giOuricls Toi‘,conijilaint, end we would have noticed his sorew.utileiitiOri at length” had' he gi'ven / us fila lOUS 'WATER t SUPPLY. — Tile! . citizens are ene , dnd 'partidularly're:+4ucsted tti'be economical iii:the use of:-water e as the'sup ply,freir the springs has Ire'rkiiiiitteriallY ditniniehed, , andt mity,net, ciency for domestic use and extinguishment of fires if the 'dry 'spell . ..should continue unfelt lorigq. that sp . /inkling of streets, washing off ;i:Almements.apktry ing pf engines will net be indulged in until water is - trier,e'abli4dittit'., The Water coin,. *puny; at great etpense, , a - reen'cielitidririg Sit they cani to . furnigh'a 'filli;:Stipply;',hut as iLeiineW improvements tire - riot:coMpieted and their Old 'works not entirelk:porfect, they appeal ;to all as ,to the ; iipe , ssity of saving tlie'Watek'as much us possible. • . ,STATE be seen - upon :re ference to onr columns that, the.next'exhibil. tion' of the,PermiylVaniii . §tate Agriaultural Society is to be held in Harrisiburg, opening on Tuesday; the 28th of peptember, and con tinuing until the lst of October.' , The pre mium list Sia, more then' 'Usnally - amounting:to about blO,OOO. - 'As the society is about. to hold consecutive exhibitions at a fixed locality,,itseflicers have had leisure to perfect conveniences Which will add much to the comfort Of tioiti 'exhibitors and 'Nit* tors. A new feature in, exhibitions is in tiof. duced into the regniatilms' of this year, in deed it is.but, an experiment which we hope will , prove, e. successful one. 1t . ,„ is . the , ad miss 'aii articles 'Mid' an in] charg . e.„upon.compliance -with the require ments of the society' rerativ& To" etdries. Other details relative tp thc, faitzpan be ob tained by addreSeing the Secretary at Ear riebitig.k rz' I irl'() Pi :I '1 COUNCILMERILNa.—A 'stated -meeting of the Town Connell' 'wag held last Friday evening,. the. 20th, .at.7i o'clock.,;-Present, Messrs. Upp, President and Mesil:4:lftilar', Craig; DetWil4r,ilEibliiif ind Shreineib. • I' 0. t The minutes of Jaly Ipt.b„woreead.apci approved.. • : ,!, • ri ! t!. Tite"Road tOMiniteee*repbrted crossings put.: intiS'econd streets; and Locust and Fifth steets, - ; aLso, that they h r ad called upon theStiPerintendent of the Chest nu "I'ren: ; :Ore",.COmPatiY, relative to blocking up i,portlett`Or,Unidn . street N s-,14L ston e s,, and_ had received a promise from him that theY'woul etie i•einoved: ' " The Finance ComniitteS'iiiphrted $240:66 received; -by the Treasurer Sines last' meet ,and,..abillanc'e'iO the .Treasury of $3,- • -- -The Market Committee reported the 'new Market °use -, com pleted: The TirODePtirtnierit Committee reported the new plugsWere;heing• Put in as: rapidly as tki:Water.CoMpany Proceeded :With the relnYing e of;Pipe.:_ - A:new plug has ,been put hi at the head of :ihe•alley on Fourth street hecWeen'Xinctiatanci''Wein bill Water Contpany bas consented to .pay one-haif ..ofithe-'iciist t 'eff - the„‘,..lT's" put in every-half sclitare. The Pavement Committee •reported very_ good progress in the 'Way of repairs arid laying newpavements., •.• . • • -t,: • •-iThej Sitnittiry - Ciimptitteir'rePorted.' thiq ihey.:had:',oliSited • silr the slaughter -houses and found them in`'Prett'Y"gOeircCinditlbii: A. generaliexamivationz,nf the alleys was made.' They called the attention of the JtootciTtpd..Favercient• Committeeato thegat terfon,.-Front ~ fi•Oni,"'ontie; new Vreiglit]Deriei; the gutter on ,theeast;eide of betWeenl, ey`ls:and • Mill ii.: .. 4iet; - •the.:gatter crossing , •Fifth. street on north „ sidi3 of Union ; the; "gutter 4 ;.crossing i.ai,Fifth -street ;to' the drainage of, bet,*Cion Second and.',Third; St:raki, , and:front ..litachnian's stable to Front street, and to alley,N between Third. and e italiren , streets: „On motion of Mr. Shreiner Abeconsiderr • anon' of the' wheel-barrow : . ordinance was postponed. one Month.' ..• ••• . •-Tlie following 'erdinance :_stibinitted'bY Mr. Detwiler.was-read and 'laid over one Sacricrs it ordained and enacted by the Town Council ortlie Ito.Ough of Columbia. That on and niter October 15t,1136a, all our street lamps shall be lighted on all cloudy:nights . ; iwithontre gard to any changes bf Lbw - moon, and b4S,Left burning the same , as during the dark of tire moon, namely cen o'clOek - .; A nlaitnfrom John M. Read for damages sustiiined"hy 'the' ripening — of Market street, was read And referred to the Road Committee, with instructions to, resent it to'the consideration : of 'the jury, be ap pointed to assess street damages. The Market COrriniittee*- was' ilii•ected to make a settlement with Michael Liphart for the building of the; Market lifoUse. • The Road Coininittee was directed to lay a crossing on,the soAth,side of Third . street at Lediis:f;itria the crossing's nivedeldaeUu-. ion and .Fourt h streets. . , „., Petitions fiorn M, M. Strickle'r and"Got tleib Young for, the remission of iins - were! receli'ed; bat nos action takenundn'them. t Sundry bills were ordered to be paid, after which' Council adjourned. • • • " "- Fraud--- I The,lChug ,Ticket. ; AVe hava . received letters from diffe're'rit parts of the . countr'stating that the Thugs are busy in circulating thafulloWing - ticket., They have tickets printed for every town-' ship, wiih"the name of County 'comrnidee-, men attached. The Thugs have also secret AYhieti their:-Stool-PigeOna itie . Cir culating. ,We call on all true, honest Re publicans to beivtireef the wily schetnes, of the Thugs. There are two, or three good men on, who 'should coine'out and die claim. at, once,, their connection with' the 7 ,414'0c1:et: Here is the ticket 'that:4s now extensi'v'ely ,circulated. It bears the impress of fraud at its' head, and we call upon the people'to beware ! •" • Senate.-z-John - AL•Stelinutn. R. W. Shenk. Assembly.—A.C.Beinoebl, Abraham God abal lc, John E.,Wiley,,J.. C. Gatchell. Wier — John Hildebrand: (....Prothonotary.—Sarnuel _Boyd. . • Register.—Martin S. Fry. --Couney-Treasurer.—Hen ry-K.-Stoner,-- Clark of Orphana'c Court,—Davidlßepder Clerk of e2zicirtei• h, County Conintiftioner.—Solouton Coroner.—Mathias , W.‘ Sac:UAL' C., „prison Inspectors .— lsaac Shearer, Jired :'Sweigart. Adam' - Lefever: of the Yoor.—Renjamin F. Cox, 'Adam - Lefever: attaditor.—George W. Hensel. Counts Coinmittee,Frederlck Smith. ' The tolicialicigttinketi liar since. 'been set np, and is thought will be run on the on ' derground railroad by Abe ; Thugs : For AssemblyC:Li: Honsecker, of Man - heim ; Jacob G -L . Peters, Conestoga; A. H. Spittrny Eatit'Hernpfielci ;';John Wiley, • t Oondy: - ,1 t 0.. Sherir-Frederlck Myers, Strasburg bor. Clerk t Qtyrtcr, Scsalons-,D.,,1 F. Rowe, -Providence. ' . kor Register-aeto. liV.-COmpton. .Messrs. Editors:—lt seems to have become a fixed fact that most of the Republican party of Allis county have resolved to op pose at the coming primary election any thing and everything*: in ' the' shape of "cliques," "rings" or.,'factions." ',ln - order to ,do this effectually,,. they shOidd unite their forces, and in solid phalanx go for the 'strongest candidate outside of the "cliques" and 'rings." .ILaving , traveled' through a majority of the districts in the county (t hough not, politically) • during the past few weeks, we.find - tho sentiment of the people to be in favor of Alto: •W.' COMPTON for .Register. While some ot -- the'other dictates may have strength, in ,certain sec tions,' he beingthe oldest candidate, 'has,* general strength - .throughout 'the entire county in favor.of his nomination.- 'This being the case, be is therefOre -- theittrongeSt candidate,. and the party should, fix upon him as a candidate for Registerito.break.mp the factions, that have heretofore controlled our 'primary eleettops: • August 1,1869.. . : - I. 0. to his extensive assortment of boots,,sboe.s; elbthingla. itna . ",ftirrtfablng goods; and is offering: - .thenn.tolblsi tourers: atftmninally -lovi , priees: , ' , Another lot of those cheap shoes and gaifEZA'fdr ladies] :aiidi.:eliiydreri: ;.Call: aEopridlniict~ex nmine them - n , • ttt" .'• For • ShprifT. , The.hdriest peoßle of the county apd.:all others,Who are:oppbseid to politieal,corrup tionyhargain and sale of politicians: good marylor Sheriff. l whb'edif fill' the ' for Isaiiellighs ler. Don't vote for the Thug candidani-= a. lila lw iliyet' hardly Wriiraiff the party; and who bas s been,a Copperhead, Democrat, Republican, and .JOhnsonized:,..„ 41: s Register:4,o,u , iniire'sted'Filiitlei';`fiii,tVeiiiiio9i4 qt:nitsleiiditig,693i friends, ar66retulating false report that I am going to withdraw; my name ds:ECOndidate for Register. I wish '•i6 bediAtinctly understood thatl`Wrill riot withdraw under i any elioums.tances7- that I will not onljOreniain fri thiffield", bet stay to win„in 9pite,of all , rings, combi dons, factions - and riviltaWdidates. aug2s-4td 41. w , ROIIRER. ' • tTherei beingai sbort , ,,ticket texterislyeV ciimilitetlnvith;My: nitne therliod,sr-wiSuld now say to my friends that the same was done without my knowladge - '6P'consent, and that I am in no way r responsible for the.. same. The same thing was done last year toinjure me amongst :my .friends;' and trie same hellish Embolus is again'i.esdrted to for the. same purpose. ,I ask .my friends ;to Stand by me in this; centeit; and' thereby assist in putting'down'Thuggery. - " •= CA.PT:A. , ATTENTIPOM For • FrotlionOtary l 4.;n l ,r, , W.' ST . AM - FF'ER, '(ol..rs',) 'Late 'of theist Regt, Ppun',a.Reserves, 0: ;195th ..Petin'a I would respectfully ask the support of•the ite publican Voters; of Lancaster county, for the Office of Prothonotary. Having r entered the service as a privatesoldier.in the Spring of 1861, in the Pennsylvania, Reserves" curried themus het for three • years,. and participated 'ln air tbe battles of that Corps, 'serving 'altogether mdie than four years, and having acquired a knowl edge ofAlie-ProthonOtary'S Unice as Clerk, I feel that Y can consistently ask a favorable consider ation of Any claim from-pny, fellow-citizens. can also "transact the - business of the Office in the German langtiage. , Cl _ 'General Fishcr. • Bortoss . DAThlr..Sr for-Senator,.bas• rcsfgngd and is working for Stehman and'Shen/c. The Gen eral has fallen. •back, .from his.linerand•is looking after the greasy, sway-bellied dutch., mori'ancl'bog trotting'liishinen; as ed the.Detnocrats,rand wprl4nghard-tp pro mote the rioinination::of.:.•Stehenan and Shank. This won't do, General, I know why you.'hauled'off track, - iind th'e hob est -itepa Means tof our: county" can't' be bamboozled' by: any • such'. dodge:4•We are looking '.t.tiP our, taxes, and are unwilling to ,PLAY.anym ore cards.for youribenerit... ANTI THUG.- . t 7 ; r MA.rioiTo;knsuip, Aug:'26, 1869 % ED. SPY 7—Why , ;does the !Lancaster Ea p"ress talk about John M. Stehman, and not Shenk. Dcii it not know that Stehman and Shenk arc theringset-upcandiclatesior,Sen cr.tors :,Does •it •not • know.; the-Legislative history pf,both; , and:.-; O f • ,•","S'itcnk'd , Qlefriine •Ioat; ''then -playing :"thitlier,nria Itiajor',Or 135th Regiment? ,;. We :cidn' t: know '•whieh ,position paid•best, hutiboth these men smell all over with corruption:-• Can any, ifonest, tarmdf:'who pays taxes •consent to -, iote'ter' itiese men, who are sole and body:contiolled by the•State:Treasnrer, and i.who 'only, intend.• to: rob the people of their money -through a combination-of: the Thug Dickey; tactitin:3'.?May God • help .our,party if, such :men. are to make laws, .to:govern us. • • • • M.A.Non. Registe* . 9CWl.lls:•,! ~ A fter, due investigation; and, rom relia ble information received.: from <: parties through the county, therejs not' the least doubt, but that the issue' lies between Mar tiri'S. Fry 'a'nd Maj._ Jeremiah' Rohrer, Tor the office of Register, of; Wills.- It is for the people to say who - shall`be eleded: - ThEtre aro eleven. candidates in the field which would seem to giveMurtin s: Fry, the Riug candidate, the advahtage:-< Maj. Rohrer is tile itrcingear: candidate on taide < <the Ring. It, is therefore necessary to ,cast, your vote 'for ith,el stiongest man to defeat ttbe If you warettie'Tling - candfdaite to succeed oVotel for Fry. If . <you want . the Ring icantlldate to ,, be<;beaten<;theit" , don't scatter YoneVotes,'but Vote' 'direct for Maj. .Rohrer: - - , W:i Clerk: of Orpliiitisl Court. 1., A report having been extensive , circulated throughout the county by -Capt. J. Q. Mercer, while on a late electioneering tour that my et -flirts to prornoted O he election of GE. W.-=l4' to the °lnce of Clerk of Orphans' Court, for which' he Is a candidate, are prompted by motives of strs interest,! est;f deem tdu matter fasebaactuated by. nO ' •mottves except to secure for worthy 'soldier, who has lost a limb in 'defence of h m country, the _nomination to an, office, the duties 'of'whica:he is in every-respect fitted' - dis-1 charge. J I , • . 4 'l brand-this. attempt of CapteMercer to create , -the impression that, in case of Air. Keen's clue,' tion the office would be run directly or indirectly' in my interest, as' utterly false, 'and am reluc tantly constrained to, believe that it was. ktioWn ; 'to be - so by the author,- in - whom it is'eertalnly; bad taste, having s held the office for three years-1 to use such means to "defeat the election of Mr.; Been, a gallant soldier and one, who sacrificed; •ase much for his*country-as Cant.rblercer--arldl, that, too, as a private in the ranks. GEO. W. lI.EIsTSEL. Quarryville, Aug. lB, 1899, , - - County - commissioner. -` .the, iinderiikned: 'Republic/mi . of: Taut Lam - peter -twp.', present the name of LOUIS C. LYTE, for the. office •of. County Commissioner.; We.talre pleasure in. recommending Mr. Lytei thorough.business man'; possessing I blemished character for strict integrity; a linen— cier of ability, and a thorough 'Republican. lEfe is in. every respect - competent for the position.; In his Case it can be emphatically said. "that the' ofllceseeits the man, and not the man the oflice." Mr.- Lyte belongs to no lling:7„or; Faction; big irlensis,wilr r urke his claims entirely tilion ttiS own'-merits . Henry Stein man,.. Isaac Conan!, Abraham Collard; A.131,1eh ll Gyger, Emanuel ii Herr, ~ D, Jeremiah Clemens, Amos•W }oral id), D M Hostetter, Valentine Baker. , . Ainos Lonecker. " Henry G.' Kenclig, Robert Miller, " • E \V Lundy. , . . Joel Miller, . Abraham Ciroff . Samuel Rudy, • • • Joseph Cooper, . , John Einkley, • Albert Miller, Calvin Cooper; ; • Mark P Cooper, R,D 2.lq_xer. James MurpaF, J S Skirl Danicl W Frallcb, John. , Clerk of Orphaioue.,ort: We, the undersigned , Judges of the Courts and Members of the• Bar of Lancaster county, take: pleasure 'in certifying that Captain JOHN Q., =MERCER; the present Cierk'of.Lancasteecoun ty, has been a faithful, able and efficient clerk;' and in consideration of his promptness in the, discharge' of tne duties of his 6illee, aS,weß as of his inability to earn alivelihood by Manuallabor and, having loaf, his right leg.near Atlanta, Ga.,, after three yeffr'S active service -in the Union' Army, we most . cheerfully'recornmend his re election • Henry G'Loxig,' • A L Hayes.,, • • John - J Libbart.• • ,• • Thos E Franklin, ' - "L Sam'lHßeynolds, J B Amwake; • A Slaymaker, ' • N. Eilmaker, `ReubeITTCLOng; -- D G Eshleman:•;',/ John 31 . A.mivake. D W Patterson, H C Brubaker;' Charles Denues, J B Livingston, James Black, M 3L Hutt, W A Wilson, ::George Nauman, W Swift, Andrew 1\ Frantz, Newton Lightner, W W Brown; A H Hood,• " • E li Yundt„ H B Swarr, ' ' • Wm. Aug. Atlee, Fred S "'Ver. ' - .T.W'Yecum, U S Clark,' 0 'Dickey,' , - Win S Amweg, '" • Benjamin IsaneE Mester.. H D P Rosen In iller, Jr., R Geo lo Breneman, N E Slaymaker,Jr.. Gebrge 11.11Clirte, Simon P Eby , A:E Carpenter, t A. II Smith, John K Rutter, - Abraham Shank, , John P Rea,' Edgar C Reed, A lit Broslus, Zuriel Swope, -• V/ Leaman, - ' W Johnson, Amos Il Samuel H Price. A J Sanderson, iv - R. , Seltzer. „ Ed ward Charnpneys. relo:arioi4. - LE8A.N01.7.• Aug. 16, 1809. ' Entrott:-,Your Issue of- :the iltli contains a reply`friirriltev."W.'ll.' S: keys,. to my , ,ferater ,article, in which I tinifiabe breathes an atmosphere into which my• own self-respectithrbids4rily: entrance. have known men before who were totally in capable Of, eleVating, ;themselves to the• higher and nobler position of true men, •wii'always, judge others by thirrule they preseribe . , to themselves; and'in; Weir '134- lings-gtite Style but corieberiitiitlie fact;lliat out of-thefulluess of- the ,lieart.the mouth speaketb. I suppose the' churck hewould defame will' survive the shock nod , live hsWg — tifte - rtre7p.e - Wrcua g,entletifirfis — fer; gotten, or remeintered 'only from the fact that he tried to stigmatize in his' impotent. way, a cbristian denomination, whose shoe latchet he is unworthy to unloose. With regard to the matter of veracity betvUen this man and myself, he can have the mat ter tested at his pleasure, and will find that his guilty blurtings about prosecution, will only reveal the hypocrisy which his pro fession has hitherto concealed, except on dceasicnii, when it bus:lloideiedilMO sigh t in some of his dastardly speeches, obscene communications, and want of integrity. will troableyon nb'more al)out this man, for t fear that itsfewinore 'Cciinmimicatio'ns of the style he writes, would deplete your circulation, for no respectable man would let the morals of his children be corrupted by such .:indecent... language. I,there,tore, :leave him to his own , ,remorie-as the result 'all conscience aroused - and • angry.,- Pray 'lug, that' Clod, wlio • is' abundant' in mercy, majznake his heart us soft'ait his Lead; lead him to repentance, and save him as by tire..GlLttor,z -r,.t, Pastor M. E. ~74.9 . b an0n, Ph,4 *I We, the undersigned friends andoneighbors of GEO. W. KEEN, otEden townsliipespectfully recommend him' to 'the voters 'of the county for nomination. for the position of CLERK Or Tll5 ORPHANS'COITRT at the CEII4II - ftto.tokt A t i gus c2B , lB6% .Mr. .h.een is a one-armed soldier. Ile enlisted earlY , Ll nd/161;i' in L thelstaleg't Penn'a Reserves, and served untilLitis: richt arm was shattered by'a solid cannon shot at, the battle Of 'Gaines' 'Mill; on aeon:mot. oi 114 Was Amputated'. He is a young. r ..man, (having, a family. dependent upon biirreto • StippoO. in moderate eirentristaliCes4ol exempt ary ,charnotet, and in ' every wd : aeLcrv - -, int- bt 'their hnppo„V .. • • Geo-_,W; Hensel, , , Jos. - M: Leaman, - Henry 11.'Autnent; John Groff,: a fr... 1,) „, - Thos. C. Collins:; H. D. Shultz, S. Weaver; Xtailor,) James Risky ~.„1 vw7 Christianlierr, , W 9 4 1. Wiow.aitgr.;r4l. , S. L.Kaudraant: ; Adam Keen, Joseph Wlnter..,,-;,,...5.$ Albert , r Atichael . Samuel Keehn, , t• 'Henry rebel, ar.; Martin Lefevre, . , James AL.R0ptc110,, , „,,, Jotgly.-.'Herr; ' Jamesliastingso., "E',7.15/: Ebermanc:;' `;ltobort 'Beyer, . Frrdk'J. Herr, - Wm. 11.1 1 ergilsim,, John Smith, Wm:H:Bprold, — "" A. R. Black. Henry ItltaiSer, Abrilm John $ • , Enoch passmpitc,„,,, • Anron'Hartrtian:, If.'Ereeland„, Samuel A. lifeloy;.;; ; H.,Brerientan;„. ,;.„ 4 , 6lLit h .Tso tiVotiFfnavefy: J. B. Pepples,(llo2.e., • . Skipwithlrdwrett, . Stubbs,_ Levißeest3, „ ' Henry. Keen $ Jos.lttneer;' , t. Jas. A. McPherson, ' A Y. Daniel B. Eckman, David Brown, Jacob-Keen: II 1- -$. Hess,' (mmer,r 1 --- Wm,Bryson, , Valentina Gardner, • :11 M. R. White, :1,1. • ri HarryiAument.. . 1 ., Samuel Althouse, Walter Bunting. IsaactAlthottisei . Wm. p . • Potts, ' Jacob IL Ilekman, `Josephs T. Evans, Isaac G. Philips, • ; James P. Evans, I'Lf. L. Kendig, Wm: H. Bess, Wm. Phelps, John Lovett, Henry Webb, L. T. Hensel, Joseph Corpenter, i . J. M. Herr. Mal . , •,. • ../kzazzonaieennalts. ~„- t• We 'are announee CIatLIStIAN .CAST, of Lancaster City, as a candidate for Prasox Issracron; subject:to the decision of the Republican 'voters at the easuing.printary election: t • • g • We are authorized to announce - HENRY C. MUSSER, of Ea.st•Donegal• township, as a cand idate for Pitisotor L•isPecTon, subject to the de cision °Mlle.:Republican. voterslatlthe ensuing primary election. . , „. ” Wo are authorize& to.announce tlie.natne of 'HITJ:INGEELT. of Adanastown„ as, a can didata forlhe STATZSENATE, subject' to the Re publican nomination by the, people. at the pri mary elections. . •• • .-t.:•-• 1 - • We: , are'authori zed to announce the jinni° of It: NV: SttENK, ESQ., of Lancaster Clty;se a can= 'didatelor the STATE SENATE, RubJe'tt to thoiße publican> n omination the people nt the prit many elections. We are ,authorized to announce the ,•name of JOIINB:W.A.RFED,•of LancristerClty - ,ns wenn d Mate for the STATE SENATE, subject to the Re publican .nomination by , the people at the pri mary elections. the Undersigned Repnblicans'of the•Bort. Sough of Columbia, take pleasure in offering• Mr. Peter Fraley as n candidate for . the - Assembly. From along knowledge mf the:character-Mid .qualifleationsuf .11r.! Fraley,' we feeVconfklent he would make °faithful:and: efficient, Repre sentative.' We,therefore, urge our...follow-citi zens of the county. , to give ifim.tlaeinsuffrages at the ensuing primary 'election John Q.-Denney, • • • H. G. Minich, Benj. Haldeman, - Jacob Anwerter: • • Wm. U. Hess;' "Y• Philip Shreiner.' " , John Pearl.: , - John B. Bacbmiin,L A. G. Newpher,, - -,-- Georgel3ogle,- • ' S. Atlee J. W. Stoney, , Abram Bruner,-Srt— Abram Bruner,..Tr., ' Jacob Strine,:• r ••' • • • • •' And'inanylather9.o SPECILL NOTICE'S. •SPECIAL NOTICE'"'' ..t SCRENCMS Eurmomtr surer, Seaweed Tonic and. Mandrake Pi[Doan cure Con; sumption.;Liver Complaint and%Dyspepsia,lf taken 'according. M . directions; 'They are'allf,three..t.a, be -taken at the same: rime.' They cleanse .the Mouth:, relax the liver, and grit it . to work; then, the'apPie Ito becottlesi 'good; 'the food digests and 'Makes_ - ' good ciaT;lll - 0 piltifilitlidk his rerg r3l - 970 . irdslirth , eased rriatteririparistinlitke tin tl: ?the patient outgrows' the - disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure eonsump,tion , ..Tailiesa three; inedieines..Dr. J. , H; Schenck; of ' Philadelphia. owes his unrivalled success inl- the treatment , of ,pn Imonary consumption., , The Pill ,monic Syrupripons the mqrbid matter in the lunes, l nature throws it off by an easy . expectoration,:,for, when the phlegm or matter is ripe, a slight cough will throwA„otf, and the patient has rest, and the lungsfbegin to .'" ' To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver,. so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make f good blood. e . 4 ti • , 't 7 Schenck's Mandrake Pills" act utfbn the direr, re-s' moving all obstructions. relax the ducts of the gall-- ,bliulder.,:the bile startafreely, and the•Siver .is.soon relleveti_Lthestools will show,whnt the Pills can do;, nothinghas ever been ,invented except calomel,(a 'deadly poison which isr'.:ary -. dangerous 'to 'via as.: cept wits great care).that - will unlock a gallbhulderi and• Start theSecretionsOf the lifier Ilk e•Schenek's ; Mandrake Pills. ; • , - - Liver Complaidti fs ete r 'of the most prominent', causes of-Cousumptien...• if"Ye"... - 1; I ~ ,Schenek's Seaweed Tonic, is, a, gentle stimulant', ' , and iilteratimand the , alkalFiri the SeSwebd,,whicht this prescr mien to made of, assists the,',stomaelf to: .throw out the gastric juice, to`dissolve the,foc,d. with, the - Pulmonle Syrup, antra is Made intagbed bled& ritttoot.frr4 on LI: Sax loestaarTnglothastornach. - ?ehe Frencreason why physiehins,do not cure eon-; sumption is, they try lo do too much :* they give: metheine.to atop the cough,- ro: atopchille, to stop • night sweats. hectic" fever, and by so doirig they, dg-, .rangathe whole digestive powers, looking-up the se-I cretions, and eventually the patient sinks and•dies.. Dr. Sclienck,lin his treatment; does not try to stop a cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Remove the collie, and they will all stop of their own accord: "No ; one eon be cured of Consumption, Liver .Complaint, Dyspepsia, Cattarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throut,, . un less the liver and stomach are made healthy. ,t r." - If a person has consumption, of course the Wigs , are in some waydiseased,either tubercles,-abscesses,• bronchial irritation, Ipleura. adhesion . ," or the;lungs, niiihs of inllammation and fast' doegying. lal such cases what moat be &feet It is not only the lungs that 'ire wasting, but it is the whole body. The' stomach and liver..have • lost „their ,power to make, ' blood oat or food. NOW the, only chance is to take; Schenck's three medicines, which 'will bring up a tone to the stomach, the .patient will begin to 'want food,- Weill digest easily . and realm good blood: , then thepatient begins to gain in flesh, anci..att rioorr as the body begins to grow,the lungs commence to heal• up, and the patient getalleshytuad.welk 'This is the, only WAY to cure consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only Liver' .Complain tend DyspepsisieSchenek's Seaweed- Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sediment -without the Pul - MOW() Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely. i n all; , bilious complaints, as they are perfectly„ harmless., Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and , new weighs wasiwnsted away to a mere skeleton, In the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, his physicians having pronpunced ff is-case hopeless and n h ondoned him to his ßad. Ile: 1.6.§. 'cured;" by the aforesaid tnedicines, mid since his recovery many thousands similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenck's, prepara tions with the same remarkable success. Full di rections accompanying each, make ~pot absolutely necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck; unless the , •pi tients wish their .lungs examined, And for this purpose lie is professionally at his principal office. Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advice must, be addressed.' .110 is also professionally at No. 02 Bond Street..%ew „York, every, other, Tues day, and at ;No. 35, - lianover, Street,, ! Boston,. every ..other.WedneedieX. ,IdetitQes,..4ylee—free,:ltUt49 l-- a thorough examination, with his, Respirometer the price is !Mee 1 . 047:8411, encltilitatifrom 9it 11l to a P Price , of the Pulmon to, Syrup and Seaweed ; Toe lc 'each $l5O per bottle; or $ll,O -a half-dozen: t Man , drake Pills cents at box. For sale by all druggists. •- A. Da. J. H. SCHENCK. mrlft-if] 10 N. oth St., Phila., Pa. • !rim. GREAT BEEDIPAIIIMISTAIcE; Of former days Wilt as atterweglect Of's:a:Wary 'pre cautions. No efficient means werc adopted for the prevention of sbdrness: Sewerage was unknown in citi.s ; drainage was xprely at , temptedio the country. Elapiffif 'olT:ti were s leftlo rot in'tkie public ktreets, and domestic cleanllness, , the.great antidote to feb rile diseases, was sadly neglected...". Is it not so now. "Vise laws, *llan throple; intititutions;'and a vigilant sanitary police, have, to rfgrent extent, remedied the evil. Nor is this all. Preventive medication has helped' materialfyi to lessen;thrates of mortality 'lt is dot to tit ife.httfe'say flint ten's of Ihiffisands es cape sickness in unhealthy seasons in consequence of having invigorated their systems in advance Ilya course of HOSTETTER'S? "STOMACH BITTERS. This pure and wonderful vegetable tonic and altera tive fomprt.cs the est:acts and essences of a variety of roots and herbs, renowned for, Wadi' Strength:en ' ing. soothing; 4itnliiing and ''Pu Afying properties. Thee Medicinal' agents dre'' Inciirpcirited• spirit nin'olut4ly free Irchii.tlia: acrid poison which defiles, more or. less, •alli.the liquors of,commeree„ and their effect is sidl'used through .the whole frame: by this active, Yet harniless shirt - Wl:mt. The result Is' snell it coed Wan the'lsisiteln ; ifs'reniforis fish but: Impervious to the exteytor,ffianseaof disease. such as, damp, fog, sudden alternations of temperature. ttc.! and the perieCt' regtilerity of a`ll tit'eftine-: Lions of the body„ , sre • theffiest safe-guards against attnpeplierio poison and the arfect.s.of-unwholesorne water, and 'HOSTETTER'S 'ItITTERSffire the best strengthening and , regulatinemedielue at present ( known. ; For dyspepata ,and,bilieuattess„they, , „ rse apecitle absolute: Dfda,..FEsq, IgaND:NRS.§' *and CATARRIX treated.with-themiantost , sueenes,44 , 4mlaithoar244:o4 and Profes9or:o",-„Disesses)ofethbiAloo344 :;Zvtahii. it-peck:fly) tla CoVege of Pennsylvania, 12 rs •expe:ricrice, (former!? (if %Leydati,‘.llollamil,Y , No! EtAl 'Arch street. Plait,. Te . a . tiiiioliials canbi; gocrt'at: h .- 14 office. The, Medical faculty are invited accompany their patients, as ho bas no secrets In his practical Artificial eyea inserted without: ptin,..l 2 o ehargelor esniniaation., ~ t: • , Masnalr.tort;Kansas;Aßril ?NG: . 'ldr:saits. Pinar ' • " Grxrunts .7. • • • I l wanttonayaliLUemoreabout the Pain littler. 1 ecne . iderlta,yery vale - 103'1e m4Fdl eine, and always keep it on band.,, I bare traveled a good - deal ' 'since 4 "lut.i . e and `neVer without taking it whit In -icy practice I need it freely for the Asintio,Cholera in 1849, and with better t tweet. ttaln w itla 'any other triadic Ice. 'I also need it here ter theinii; * giid iiP,PaTIP3I*-1)* - • ti a r • ..•• I regre t;truary that the Cholera has pr railed hereof late trigreat extelitrlill'or the last three ieticks,"froin tea tic. each day lihre been repoited.,. phi:halal • aCid..4hat Ale ' , Pam Killer sent 'recently froni' the ^ - 311saionslionee, has been , übial with ..'t . iiinalilerable 'once:ern eltrl9g, lhla epidemic. If talien in . re ! i ll on i it is getierally,ell tun' in checking the itiaitiure,:l j f jet r a r RBI% • • SENATE ..AssElipty PAIN; KIIZEIL - , itrnages. Anust 'MI, by W. U. Steck. Mr. Enn - Aridtt IikIVTOII, of ALberinarle county,. Va., and Mlss REBECCA.'NA.ALE. et* Lancaster On the , Sti lust, at, the Parsonage. by .Rev. S. H. C. Sm tth; llr. LEANDERSUADE lURPAIISS ELTAIN Gov, bottl. of, Columbia,. .„ On the 3a inst., atthe.Pareonage, by Rev. S. H: C. Smith, Mr. AARON MARTIN, of Conestoga Centre , ,and Miss LUNCINDA, BROWN, of •I'lt.lla- FOR Stock and Eiktniefi of tbiirratiklitaiciitienestaliratit and Billiard Saloon. PRIVATE SCHOOL.—hiss F. A.. AIM - ES willse-openhtr School, in the TOWN ttwr c, lower rpom, septeinber 6th.. 0 13E D 2, ,WREAT: '-*•Th e'stibs b ei:ofirs kj*Metiiilti`ii.pleivlld,artlele of Seed.Wheit. It is of the _white bearded' variety, stiffin the straw eld,ttitrtsqflte bushels th e• acre.'„ •:..'_ • • '•-• auga),.itdkft • VIG-lar. • AND "'DAY' subsertberisi3reparpd.with for cleaning "Coss Polls, and removing all kinds of refuse matter, either by nicht orAlay., Apply to JOHN SEI3LISTA ano7-2tdlw] South 4th St., Columbia2_ YES FOR JOE! At 'Mechanical:Wl ivill be foinid the best beer in this loftrt Of the* country. Both: beer, Spren ger's celebrated Lancaster beer, fresh and cold— no mistake—no stale beer handed over the coun ter., Come ~ on, ye thirsty and we'll treat you righte, k7l tang2s-ltd&Wl'. +I,7OSERECDFSIIVt ATOTIOR—AII lot holders oo the Ger man Lutheran burying ground, situated on the Cemetery; between the. old potters field and the Methodist hurrying ground, are hereby re quested to come forward and show their vouchers as all vacant places will be taken in charge by the said congregation. ' - $ • G. DTJTTENHOF No. 425 Union street, Columbia, Aug. M,1509.--3kl PCA:Bmou VAR; - NOTrUE.--Lt - AII per- sons knowing themselves indebted to firs. ' C. Tille, lately in the grocery business at 219 Locust street, Columbia, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will presen t them. for settlement to I%IAX. BUCHER., nog3tW.s:w} N 0.249 Locust Street. STATE Acßit' It RA r;-st)crETy The Penrusylvanla State Agricultural Society will hold Its next exhibition at . - HARRISBI7RG, Tuesday„September,.-28th, 1869, And to continue FOTTIt DAYS. Exhibitors will not be required to pay an En try Fee—but will make their 'Entries under the usual regulatithis at the eflieeef the Secretary, free of charge. Entries, will open Sept. 7, and close Monday vening,'Sept,=,-ata-olelock,P-11. r at-the alike of the Secretary laHarrisburg, after which none will be received _ . For Premium Lists and other information ad dress either of the Secretaries at Harrisburg . : e . AMOS'E.'r.R.APP; President' _ _ D. W. SELLER, Rea: Secretary. ELBRIPPE. ADCpiCligY„Cor. Soe'y., DtSfRAItLE DWELLING' 4 1 T/ 7 • TRIVATE. SALE • - A . new two-storyBRICK DIILLLIVG.IIOIiSE, .situated on Walnut street, above Fourth. a very -pleasant , locality, in the Borough of Columbia, -with a frontage of twenty-two feet and a depth of twenty-eight feet, with a-lot suitable for gar dening-nurposes, running back to a public alley, is offered at privatesale on. very reasonable and easy -terms. - - • . . . The bonding contains • seven comfortable and 'commodlori Thorns,' hall, winter and summer „kitchen, finished attic, and is or rather will be •welPsiipplied'ivith cupboard: and all other ne ,eessary conveniences., Gas pipe in every room, ;water at the door, back balcony, in fact all the •modern improvements leading to comfort, with a tirst-class pavement in front of the dwelling. 'lt's now occupied by Mr. J. C. Clair, who will •accommodate' , parties wishing to inspect the -premises: ••. " , TERMS: $.500 on the first • of' October' next, arni,Mo on the Ist of :Ape/ next, and the bal ance in April, 1872. " ' • • • ' For further information apply at this office, or call or address, J. .1. CONKLIN, • 'ang2li—ltditv] „ • Mountville, Pa. COLUMBIA CLASSICAL A,N.P FE MALE INSTITUTE, prepares youilg men and boys for College; Business, or Teaching; and affords .young ladies superior advantages in Securing a complete 'education: 'Specie/ atten tion Is givewto the, common English branches, Music, French, and the: • NATI,TRAUSCIENCES, ' • Botitny; • Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy', as well as to the Classics add higher Mathematics: ;The nest's€sMan:cdramencesffin Thursday, the 26th of Auglist. For circulars, address Rgv.lll. S. ALEXANDER; . ' ' Columbia. Pa. ÜBLIC SALE.—WiII be sold at pub tlie'publl&'boiise - Of Martin Er w tiwthe'borough of Columbia; on I.Fridayi September. the: , 4869, - the following described. real estate, situated In the,totraship of West gerapfield, about one mile from Columbia.. viz: ' • - ,-, Noa.—CONT.AINLNG-51..1" - ACK., ANDONE hundred and four perches of: land; adJoininW 'land of. Justus Gray, Hiram L. Detwiler, Sam uel t Oberlin, and lots - Nos:_ d: 5, and fronting. on- a public road. .. • •• - No..2.—CONTA.INING . TWO ACRES AND ninety-three . perebes. fronting on said road, and Joining Nos. I. t & .5. - • No. 3.—CONTAINING",.TWO, ACRES AND' I wenty-tive,perches, fronting on said road, and' joining Nos.2,3ce 5. N0..4.--CONTAINING TWO ACRES AND one - hundred and forty-nirie perches, frontingou Nos. 3 ,k,5. 2CUIt. 31460NTAINING twenty-nine perches, adjoining lands of Peter Kritzer, J. H. MUutin and other lands of said John Sterline, Jr...E.- Beaver's estate, L. Mohr', Robert Lemmon, Nos. 1, 2,3 Li: 4. and extending on the Columbia and Chestnut Hill Turnnike. All the lots are,favorably situated for DU/LD ING LOTS, under , ea' higla state of 'cultivation, surrounded by good fences, and well adapted for- TRUCK FAItNIS. They all contain a large num.-_ tier of Locust Timber, some fit for Post, situated near tlarbestunarket'in tint' State., No. 3 has a Spade ofineVer-failing water on' „ tf • ) It wit I be sold In lots as divided, or together to. suit , the purchasers. , .Any person ;wishing :to, view theproperty, before the day of sale will please call on the subscriber, residing on the premises. A draft of the place din be seen at Martin Er win's (Franklin Rouse), Locust btreet, Columbia, • . . " Sale to coMmerme at 7 o'clock Ln the et : ening of bald day, when'-terms will be made known by JOHN STERLINE, Jr. Som.: BRADY, Auctioneer. , 2 , . -' Columbia, August:l3;lBB7. TO EUrLDERS AND OTHERS: Building, .paving and other brick always on hand. They are hand made andXuperior to any brick In this part of the 'country. They arc of fered at the very lowest price. artg3-ltdwtf • LIPHART. : v t,•;f . O^T'Si33►SPTION -- ironchltis, Asthma, and Catarrh cured by in , hatches. At .totes Inhaling Raid is the only remedy known that operates on theirings—dissolves the tubercles, which are thrown otf, the cavities heal, and a euraiii effected Treatment by letter or in person can be had only of Q. VAN HUM HELL, 31. D.." 16 West tith St. N. Y. (aug7-Mimed STATE OF ELIZABETH- R.IIIKLE late at the Borougb of Columbia , deceased. tiers of Administration on said estate haring been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested tomake immediate payment, and those.baring claims or demands against. the same will .present them for settle ment to the undersigned. residliu,g in. West' Item afield tow ash ip. HENRYWISLEtt, Jy.l7-6tw) . . Administrator. E. CONTINUE 7 . 9.lll,:tMufaeturupur,„well,hpown gcr p,PlMapi!ats of Lime and Awls:min/1i ,Fertilizer, anditlio - • PERUVIAN GUANO; No. 1 Genuine Government, Gtniao, T..4ind.Pitister and ]lydraullc Ce 'meld; together with a complete assortment of RURN,ING AND GREASING, ,OILS. at fair market rates. ,$.50 per 2000 lbs. Aulinonuited Fertilizer , - s 3i do A DISCOIINZTO bEALER.S . .-ALLEN: & !NEEDLES. ,-....42.'SoutihiDelaurarerA.veritte, Philadelphia. - • ~lEST.A33IdGEIED IN 18111. rieU OS;: RADD OMIT'S OT Elt PIANOS_ igEvros FIRST PREMIUMS FOUR TAYLOR At FARLEY'S 'ORGANS nndersigried, for mane years eniaged as a professor, of music in Oluard College, and otherlustituttoria, in.responselo a request, of a 'great number of his pupils and friends, has con sented to become au ugent'for furnishing ' . "'FIRST-CLASS nsTnnuazsTs. gtves...me.plessure.taannouricathatlhave been appointed wholesale agent for the Brad 'bury -Pianos, :and Taylor mid ' Farley Organs, which I am now prepared. to supply at prices that cannot mil to give satisfaction. The supe riority of ,the above Instruments over others in the market is too we'll known to 'need any comment from me. • Every instrument war .ranted, Liberal. discount to clergymen and Sunday schools. , .tai-Orders by mall as faithfully attended to as If ordered in, person; as I select. every Instrument sold. _ . WM. G. FISCII ER, JeS-w • 1018 Arch street. Philwra. .S9O...PEW - Wauttd Everywhere.' .; Saroplelor two stamps. Addres, :BATTS4r.i4/T.r.S.A ..,CleyFland; Ohio. ~A.GENTS WANTED,YOII THE 6illiTS AND SECRETS Op THE NATIONAL, • ,CAEITOL. • ,„ TIM ckst startling, Instructive mkt ent:ertain trig book of the day. Send for Circulars, and our terms. Address 11. , 5. PUBLISHINGir CO., 411 BROOME ST., NEW YORK , ' UttlY/Orotalw ROOK BIND_RIZE3S. AND 4 ' t. .• ; • " , • • IALANK - BOOK: :SISNI3FACTORA".' The proprietora.of tn . ° 'Muni= have entail- Belied n first-class Book Bindery and Blank Book ILantactory, in the . , • .. ;••• INQDIREB. BUILDING,' AUBE?: STREET, , L'ANOASTEii, Where,they „Will attend to all kinds of Binding, Jobbing,Ruling,&e. The Bindery is undec,:the superintendence of Charles P. Krauss :tuck' tsx perlenced and accomplished workman. The undersigned flatter themselves that they can give entire satistiori-14,?, wile , nini , favor them with wean:. =',l 331 k 'l3 0 Oat S' 11t r. n i qui s ivi? , `-jelAttf* '-' /- I I-WYLIE d: ISAAC K.. STAUFFER, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, No: 14S NORTEiSECOND BT.; CZ of OIARItY, rella=l22ll IL.A.VELPIII.A. An s neWortment of Waiches;.fewelrc:. - Plated Ware constantly on hand. ly attended to 1101.11epairing of Waches'and Jewelry pr ialyse-1y ompt . D ESTABLISEIED INtIBSV ' • REMOVAL: -, .T C' A , ; - ;•• • ,JEWELER,. Ipvttes Ills patrons and the nablic gen oraDV. to his New-Store, No. 130) CHESTNUT ST., .PHIL ADELPIIIA., where" they will find f hirge'ruld well selected stock or DIAMONDS„ WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED latE,Jca,,MOder ate Eirleps. N..13.,--WATCHES;and repaired?. - ..”! JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds made to order... - ~. • Dopp's ZIB'Ity.T.NE DID 1T.,•;-, 4.t t •'. NEW LONDOX, CON7S.,, April 26, 1869. ItEXP.XIIItILED. FILIENI)-1: thought it well to wait. another week ,before writing, 'to see it I continued to Improve, ns'l have been , doing for sometime under the treatment of the n aw med icine, and I am happy to tell you that I run get, ting bettereven-• faster than when , you were here. ' I - Corrimenced the uee of DODD'S NEIL. VlNEwithott t anybody advising rne telt. When I beganwith tel ccold only walk from my bed to the chair, .Itfy trouble has been extreme pain in the head; and has lasted over three years. All' the, medicine I have heretofore taken has failed to give any relief. I Dan now able to go „Up and down stairs, and daily Improving. Icon eider the 'NERVINE the best* medicine I ever found, and shall continue its use, for I am con %dent: of ' entire ',recovery.- cci.. have, taken only three bottles, and would not be without iton any account. , Very truly, •• . M ts. I. S.. NOTE. Jyl7-ivrdcdzd " • '" 'HOLLOWAY'S- . • ,• • ,• t. • -ESSENCE OF SA.* UCA: GINGER, Is of double strength, and the only pure EsSenee of Jamaica Ginger in the market, therefore the only article to be relied on in cases of COLIC, CIIOLERA MORI3US, DIARP,HCEA DYSENTARY, INDI(*ESTION, the of-- feels of change of 'water, colds, &c. Ask or olloway's, and take no other. A half teaspoonful of, it is lnoie than equal to S. :whole spoonful of any othe'r. Sold.by dr U ggists and"Storelreepers. Fifty cents - per bottle: - Johnston Holloway Cowden, CO2 Arch St. Philadelpala. • critnnitzx MY. FOR, HOLLOWAY'S NTIFOLIFUGE corikEcTioss, they are so delicious. The doctors and mothers say they are theanost safe and effectual' remedy for thosepests of children, WOR3IS. The gen uine have the signatures of the; proprletors-tin thewrapper of each box. Twenty-five cents per box'. Johnston, Holloway & 'Cowden, 602 Arch street, Phlladn. , • ... • ••,, [Je5-lyWddteo A METERS'.; ' ' • . . - FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL - A. ca.iefally selected supply of gdods to replen ish our stock. has , been received, and we are now prepared to offer an elegant lot of . - • ENGLISH WAXED BACK TOOTH BRUG : _Primal; Biine and Buffalo Nail ;Brustie,.. Rubber,lndia Raw Hern,•Buffalo and Ivor• Pocke t -, Dressing ; ' and fine Combs. •• • HAIR, .BRUSHES; .I"O:MA3SES, OILS, PERFEIXES - XNE , COLOGNES, • ' •- •- FMIIGATING PASTILLES. •, • ; ....Thal:Meat stock of: genuine Bent.tow's Engliish TOILET'. SOAPS; . •'• In pound and bid! pbund bars, in variety.. 'Also 'Tuft's famous 25 cent packages of Honey Gly-' cerll3 e,_llro am Windsor and Elder Flower Spaps, •acknowledged the Cheapest and Best , in the market, and of which we have sold 30 gross in less thairone year. ' -' • ' . As a speciality; we would invite attention to an invoice of splendid CHARIOTS SKINS, - •. Varying in price from 20 to' 8,5 Cents, together with COXE'S SPAR KLE`7. G GELATIN, ; -. • BLAIR'S LIQUID REN.NttT, Standard articles for light and healthful diet. TI e above are positively FRESH goods, per- , sonally selected from importers' stocks, and' bought for CASH, and will, in connection . with our usual full line of Drugs, Chemicals and' Patent Medicines, be sold at fair figures. Our prescription department will receive careful attention, day and night. A visit and exami nation is invited by .T. A. MEYERS. Druggist and Apothecary: . ...THEIDLENG STORES. - LADIES. TAKE have J ust received a new stock , OF. TRIMMENCS, DIRECT FROM CITY WHOLESALE HOUSES LACEEDGING, FANCY BUTTONS, VELVETS, coLLArts, , AND CUFFS THE Call and see new Goods. Prices -reduced • m.A.R,y S. 'WITHERS; No. 117 Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. may 1, 18M.4-tr.) , TRDLNDIG t" V.ARLETY :STORE. . . , ALL - IS I EW GOODS: • • • - The subscriber, feeling that a necessity ex isted for a Trimming Store in the southern part of the town.-has opened a store at-- • - ---- No. 2-`.,9•SOUTEC SECOND STREET. - Where she will keep a very flue assortment of welds in her line, such as various kinds of TRIMMINGS, LACES, TIE BEST SPOOL COTTON, SEWING SILK, EDGING, FANCY GOODS, And a 'variety of articles suitable for Dress makers, Milliners, and others. The prices asked for articles will be found very low. A full share of patronage is solicited. 113111.1 A 3. COOPER, ap2-1-linw 4 2.tri S. Second St., Columbia. _ • LEGAL NOTICES. _______ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The co-partnership heretofore ezisting een the undersigned, iti the name of W. G. Case & Son, is this day dissolved by m B utual con sent. The Books and Accounts will be settled by W. G. Case, 160 Locust street. All Indebted to the arm will please make settlemen G. t. W. CASE, - - m719-tfdwi - -^ -- • - -IL S. CASE. ,- " OTICE! - • - • • • The subscrioer, living in West Hemplield, erebv gives fair warning that he will not ,per mit Bunters or persons in search of Water Cress, to trespass on his property, as they will ,be prosecuted. . • • • • • • myiStfd.wl JACOB NsTARNING TO TRESPASSERS ! ALL PERSONS are hereby Forbidden to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign ed, as he is determined to prosecute to the ut most rigor of the law, every person so °trend ing. tiny7tfdw) IL M. STRICKLER. AGENTS WANTED FOR TIIE 7 , SECRET HISTORY OF TIM CONFEDERACY. BY EDWARD A. POLLARD. The astounding revelations and startling dis closures, made in this work, are creating the most Intense desire in the minds of the People to obtain it. The secret political intrigues, of Davis and other Confederate leaders, WI th the Hidden'Mysteries from "Behind the Scenes in Richmond," are thoroughly ventilated. Send for circulars and see our terms, and a full des cription of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING 1J yl7-41Tc.1.1) CANCERS T UMORS!! ULCERS '.'. PROF. K.LTNE, Of the Philadelphia 'University. is making as tonishing cures of Cancer and all tumors by- a 'new process. A chemical Cancer Antidote. that removes the largest of cancel-s and tumors, with out. pain or the use of a knife, without caustic, eating or burning medicines. and %without the lot:mot - a drop of blood: For-particularsomit.or address P. 1-I.I:LINE, 31. D., No. ttil tr Arch seet, Philadelphia, ra. W EDDING CARDS•';neatly print.d at this office. cf.w. 31.EDICAL. LATEST STYLES AY.ER , Y 1, L-) I [ "...V. };„ TTIE ~i and OR GRAY 11A18 IS SOON GIYAL COLOIC AND -TEM , OLG4SS AND, Id.-- 01 , YOIIT.II. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair is„Cliecked, and baldness erten, though,not,,al - cured' bylts nse. , Nothitig can reatoW the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or Cm glands,atrophied ,and decayed. But such as re nutitr!ean `be Saved for' usehilnesanythis appli cation:^'lnstead of fouling the hair with atmlay sediment, itwlll keep It clean and vigorous. r•lts oeensiontirusowlit -prevent-thehair-fromtern ing gray,or, falling oil, and consequently prevent baldness. • Free • front these deleterious , Sub stances which make some preparations danger ova and Injurious to the hair, the Vigor dun only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely far e AiRRSS•IgG, nothing, else can be found so desirable. Con tainingneither oil nor dye•,•it does not sclilwilite cambric; ands ei,la:sis longer, on the hair, giving it a rich glassy lustre and a grateful perfume: ' Prepared try ~• - - , • ton': ATBA " • ~., Practical and Analytical Chemists, , • " ' " " ' - - • ' Lowgra.:„Nis.B3." ectSl'6blydwl - PRICES." 00 ALYER'S Fort DISEASES (iP:TIT.E THROATANti , LITNGS; COUDIIS. COLDS, WHOOP/N6I, , COUGH, BRONCHITIS., ASTI:DIA!, • ; .A.IID CONSUMPTION. t, , Probably; never nefdre Iti'theWhole histitareif medicine,, has- anything won so widely - and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy: forpulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years. and among most of the races-of men , it has% risen: higher and higher in their estimation, es it has become bet ter known.. Its uniform character and power to Mire the. various affectionh of the lungs and throat, ''have made ,it known as a reliable protector against them. 'While adapted to mi ide r forms of disease and to young childron,it'irat the same time the most effectual remedythatean be givenlor incipient consumption, and the dan gerous. affections of the throat and lumm, Asa provision against sudden attacks of CI3,OUP, it should be kept on hand In every family. and in, deed as'all arc sometimes' subject to' colds and coughs. all should be.suppliedwith this antidote for them.' • • Although, settled CONSUMPTION Is thought incurable; still preatnumbers of eases Where the disease, seemed settled, have been completely - cured; and the patient restored to sound - health by.the.CIiLERRY PECTORAL. So complete is Its mastery Over the disorders of .the'Lungs and Threat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When nothing else could reach them, under the PIiEtIutYi.P.ECTORAL they subside and die appear. iSINGERS AND, PUBLIC SPEAKERS lind great protection from it. ASTHMA. is always relieved and. often wholly curedhy it. ' BRONCHITIS is generally cured by taking the CHERRY PECTORAL in small and frequent doses.• ; So generallly are its virtues known .thatWe need net publish the,certilleates of, them,here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. • • , 2 • ,AY,ER;S AGUE CURE, . Fon FEVER AND AGILE, IN'TELOILTTENT ..FEVER.; CHILL :FEVER. REMITTENT FE VER. DUMB AGUE. PERIODICAL on BIL -• - lOUS FEVER,.FEVERote..,andlndeed all the . affections whickarlse I rom malarlous, marsh, - or miasmatic poisons. ' •• - 'As its name implies, it does CURE, and does not fall. Containing neither' Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinctnor any t other mineral or, poison ous Sub Stan co whatever, It in nowise injures any ,patient. The number and importance , of its cures in the ague districts, are literaPy - beyond accountouid we believe without aparallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our prideis grouped by the acknowledgments we receive of the rad ical cures affected in. obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly, failed., -; Unarclimated persons, _either resident in, or traveling throng h"natistriatteldealities, will be protected. by taking the .A.GLIE.OURE For LlVit:Et COMPLAINTS, arising from. tor ^piclity of the LiVer, it is •an excellent remedy, ,stimulat tog the Liver into healthy activity. • For Billions Disorders and Liver Complaints. •,it. is an excellent remedy, producingrnanytruly 'remarkable' cures,' where other medicines • had • . - Prepared' , by' Dn. J. C. , AYER & Co., Practical ,and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. PRICE, 51.000 PER BOTTLE .n:12,7,2dLt.w F_UT . ANCTA • r. tilla QTATEMENT. , SHOWING -.2THE 17 the condition of, the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Columbia, on the 'l2th day 'of Zane 1869; made. in accordance with the act of Con gress" March 3rd, 1869, regulating the Reports of Natienal,Banking A-ssociations.". - B.ESOUB.CES: Loans and discounts . . ... -...5225,978.3S U. S. Bonds tosecure di5c0unt5.......... ' ..lation - • U. S. Bonds outstanding. ,Bends; and Mortgages. Duefromredeernin;Banks 18,40L06 Duo from other 25.. atonal Due front other nal Banks and Dankers-....::- • 16,139.90 W,11.7:70 • Current Expenses Cash Items and Revenue • Stamps National Currency..... _...... Fractional Currency Legal Tenders -3 per cent. Certlflcates ...... LIABILITIES Capital Stock - Surplus Fund Discount."' - Exchanges 'lnterest Fronts arid Cireulatlon___:...- ............. -...-.... Individual Depocl Due to National Bantus Due to other Banks and Bankers_ • , State of Pennsylvania,) County of-Lancaster. I. S. S. DETW/ LEM, Cashier of the First Na tional Bank, of Columbia, do solemnly swear, that the above Is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. , S. S. DETWILER. Cashier.' Subscribed and sworn before me this 21st day of June. 18t'J.• • ' .SAMUEL J.•P: E. K. SMITH, . . ; , ROBERT CRANE, EdMetors TNO. FENDRICII, jnV il Or C r it he ri?. co?..m E lit T l. l3 .1 S E ' A T e r ' O C 7 1 C A P E Coluinbla, State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business on the 12th day of June, 1869. RESOURCES: -- Loans and discounts Over drafts U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation._ Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgage.s..... rue from redeeming and reserve agents 56,42.3.80 Duo from other National Banks 53,E05.15 Due from other Banks and Bankers Thanking Roust,_ Curreut Expenses Taxes Cash Items, including Bills of other :National Banks " 3,993.00 Bills of State Banks_ 1513.00 Fractional Currency, .I.le-' eluding nickels__ Legal Tender Notes. 3 7 /A . et. Certificates_ - Capllal Stock Surplus Fund ...... ...... '` • DLscoupts Exchange.. Profit and Loss National Bank Cirru Litton outstanding....- ......... Individual Deposits Due to 'National Banks-- $3277.54 .Due to other Banks and Bankers Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SIIOCH, Cashier COLUMBIA, Juno'.', 1869. A GENTS WANTED ,FOR WONDERS OFTITE WORLD." Comprising Startling Incidents, Interesting Scenes, and Wonderful Events, in all Countries, all Ages, and among all People. Br C. G. 11.0SE>.BERG. Over one thousand Illustrations by the most distinguished Artists in Europe and America. The largest, best illustrated most exciting, amusing, instructive, entertaining, • startling, humorous, and attractive sabscription book ever published. Send for Circulnrs, - with terms, at once. Ad dress UNITED STATES PUBLISIII: , .:G CO.. 411 Broome Street, New Torii. Liu lylOc.k.d4w GENTLE HOUSE WIVES ! SAVE TIME, MONEY AND LABOR, And go to the store of lIIRAM WILSON, -- an - trptirehase CiROVER.fi. BAKERSEIVING MACIIINE They are acknowledged to be the best machine in use. Call and see them at my store. Having secured the agency I can otter a bargain to any me wishing to boy. HIRAM. WILSO', tllloct3l•] Cor. 2d and Locust Sts.. Columbia- AVDA-3IE FOY'S CONLBINED CORSET . SKIRT SUPPORTER AND • BUSTLE iviiust.the thing needed by every iadY who would consult health, comfort and style. - Ovenio,ooU dozens of the goods have been sold withln.the past Ave years. and the. demand for them is constantly.inti•easing. For sale by A. It. HOIICi 'EI.,...:DOBLEIt, Corner Third and Cherry Streets, Columbia, Pa. JIAR~ ON ItALDWIN S FOY, Sole Manufac turers. Now Haven: (onn. TNTEREST ON: DEPOSITS. THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BAIC2S wilt receive motley on depohtt, wad pay Interest there for, a the followingrates;vlz: ' !CiMper cent. for 13 months. • .5 per cent. for 9 months. E. per cent. for 6 months. 4 per oen6.for.lmontlas.....- 7-Wl7 S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new 5-21 Gold Bonds. SAMUEL SUOMI. Cashier. 71123 I 1,500 ' 9,107,2 . 5, 389,595.63 ' 6,700,58 3,648.88 •5,256.00 961,88 /8,402.00 30,000,00 $49 6C3.17 $150,000.00 . 10,000,00 5,677.03 1,457.67 7.403.00 061.003 15,220.55 _.„.. 131,52 .00 ..- 168,176.38 958.06 ZIMEI 5785,166.15 1:39.4:1 509,000.00 117,700.00 6,7 .5L $116,977.413 12,500.00 13,991.K1 S 2. 1,5111.09 EMI si,tios.ca 40,000. W 51609.763.81 5'.500 000.00 1M,907.41) 1.7 .14 1p01.24 .1,0,59.61 •140,4301 1 01,513..911 605V.92. p, .k $1909,70:81
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