Olt erituntiria ^,rj , 1r 44. J. W. yoorrm.-. wiemN.,F..oosl l'.l Yr) "r% 4869' Commturintrro;itiottere, contributions, generally of learn apd in temp t the; reader; will. be acceptable .P s , ol )Wn4 E il.; T Pßl Ll l:9") r tk`. ra t'.l t It 3 - itott .7;11i CA?: 41] . -rvdr,GovErazont., ;. i•:;!ut { '!"- ,, ''.3'0'11N"Viri' - 'GrEA:Itt, f;;.; 1,44 , ;4: .4-, . Cturibarbuid County. • 7.4 ~.• ti • BEE 1 .1.5;#400q6,.i s,..Eitt • Wf :.:10tAnagb,40T,coup.t.y., i ; :.E.S4I.9..S r BILT4IsT.GF.ELT,AdaiIiqt-owp ;J0ur 7 8 .,. . yAREEL, ABA apDsEs4Lrs., East Cocalico. „ '.lu:lak`c.sEusicEar,, Ifauhelin. . 'DR. Blt ERN, Isidiantaviii.' !' • " ZOHNE.rWITAEX, Cotioy 4 Wie ' • • 11 , :r7 "IFlLEDERlCKfleYEAS,'Strasbrarr,borongti. It.S.GISTE.S.: HENRY E. SHENK, City. ; • ~ _ raornoxor.aa.Y. ' Nir. E. STAUFFER.. City., . • 92".9.17A5tas ,sasaions.; , 1, -3VILLI4I3t, 11.A.EXCIr; Clcyc :yr; ,KEEN,Eden, ..: .- 1, F Bl 4-1 1 : 7 4E ) . • 2 , • ~-k k0.11.14 ' .1°,22 „3 r • T;RFEV;s4.E.'ets — pX; :ppliqt.F.r. 641', picy: m " " " 1- FTPWRVAITYSSEIII , Isiiiriie2 110BiaT 24.0atit'Soy. F ; - m, • • 1.,..43E0,1V/AECENSEL - ,.Eden. '; • We have j usi entered : , upon the fortii first Volume of , the weekly. SPY. ' With r::tink : best,:cireelation;: which any, weekly paper Can iiisiel:ti circulation , 'extending qiircrifgli'tOtin'''''ind"6iii4iy,'We'hUelitr ..:ready increased our 'list by a very large •,--additioti•of names: 1•IVewill labor• to make m thir•Sin,otekteretofore,- a live :Republican . j'iiiiiitt: f figiriiiivef ) libertif and lieneSt. :The • wants of.the people have,been - studied ....and:lmill bem. met, so: far. , as 'lies ,in , our upewerii'4lNOthingriirilt be7•left'itridene' te • ''.'itiallis 'a' i irigo'i.`Ou.44siiiiiie and i.eiii;ii:3',"k• - ,„..., .at ' 11 ,14 ) II - • ''' t•i - il.: ' I fit i ..4,1 3 H;:fre1!..,1a1- 1 ,9 -,a,ri:9,iPP,..pp , p , ,it.11 a . -r4big . b3onemhiah:,ever3N, , loceli.and , fitaily. - I ?nhwalliper;olightifopesseas;iveVanbetlail 'AO iiiitice'titaiic;:ietia'etiVg - add U ii;ze -l oitCr ' , 0% In S its .., L...-,-....,..... :+t,..X. , -.1,..P.,.. ~ ...,,,.. ~,..o. , non el' every / family reading; -room: 3 .:-L134 - news, literature r nolitics, agricultural and , 1-,+,p4hcationtifinteresta;t-a; Complete- loCal de r atal:ftifeliit' s ; icitiihd i de', t:ketri"Uicd" faU' will -0. 'fliiio • '.47, , , , .....' / 0.. - IT,. ...,. 0. , .. -•• • ~ ~. -, + + occupfits, columns -Aks a ,local family ~,paper,,it, itili ;not i equaled,: It- will ~ be: our apleaSurentir4indiorisly':excliide 4 'frore' iti• pages those objeCticidith9e'adiertiienitintS, - st iThi6hAow,so geti:e - rillylmcl,their„way in to ..„iaewspapere e '"Seltooltathreligiousintelle r gence 'wilhalWaysk-fin&J-spice -hi 'oar ''Col'; `;'..iraLSZ),,lln4s'dfile 4 iiill Va Eicirria'2'*iil4 .- 7 • the ti;'.i"t t tike!'flierfitiiii'est r4 ial - i . erne; 1' ->}o: l l7taißl.l - i,:i - t.:;' - t,ifl? iii „Si: 1: - .11 ;;11fi.:.1 -3 , aWelhaveittlready 'made previsiOne.for • '''.l.iiiiiiiiiie full local iePerte.Tr'oin',jailiiiit.4 • ..1 , ..... ,•.• -4- , •.•1. 0 .;.11,-..!.. • +l'.l 1..1... , ... . •,- ...i , parts of county, and we will extend I k thetn.!as tsoonf; as -, possible.inAdvertise4 ~, i fill- f ind the SYY-41 - elbestineclitim-in'the • `cotitittilinhlislied'ite th = e r greatest,bUsitiefsa emiere in the coUhty, and AnAt.„town_which is increasing-with-vronderful rapidity, we. ;lii,'4 -i. 411k0w , i60444gy. 11 „, , ,it I.lie.'grea 13 - Usiness interests_ of tliia,part. of•,the :State. , :For thet farmer - tind , ; consumer, - :we-'•offel g frdrand, 7, reliableoUtiAlutiiberl produce, ....,_ flour reports, corrected weekly. , , ~ . 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Police; fiord -.4.4:rnoteq.-ittitiset, ,42 , colatans„is Tre x paring its; readers for 44.3kLIVA:' •*, • '411404 -ait9 - TAWC ; t9:ytyr,l4,;-13249:,ihe first bid for the; lier'.liciost . :,',-•'2,-11a3r ... it go in-peace.- HOE - 4- i l res '4... ir.; ' (llTnei . tiliic ofi t ribli.ddi C tilliee'COCl ~.,...............:.......---.-.. ~, 4 4 ,5, . ...: 4 t e ;,-;.: ..,0....., , ,, '-aid,..4i,l'llt'''"Vag-IriltilatiN, •txl o k , "' l 9 la, gefs p1P.„,,,/, Cb+.5.e."..“..t. • fin, s -,;(r. 4-t *,..,:."---' •11 ; so on lo; fgrthomlng, . another :*.aesigqM. ---,-_, .. • •.. . . ' VlViiiifiS l VlSfahO S :pe?plo - 41:1.:1 *--. 56-174 , .. :),th , 5.0. I.4„su ikvs,l:o.E f. i.n....-. ' 1,-...dar2n. ,_....,:.,e,E4ii..-hoisel' °pita° Ar,[l:p9Rf , -'' 4enepi,LTV „N 14., ....Attte t ..i : : , . r ia er . " 4..-. ' ' ted - i.to;haN!s ostA: Is, .., I "itP?!R4 /1311 4r-,--„- '' : - - - '',,,;:!,, illiee'idprez, ~I ` . 'ii'll'mtiiit:•leaveilaii. c0ur5e z........ , ~ , 4: ' ' '' "FtliVifferetics*Anooou2 - 4 th e Pt)4W. 1 114 ) ~ t ..!.... •:. , t - '".- -- :'' , ',, ciatedl. '' ' "*. ' " lizorettevrit;appr, , p05 t 4 08 e1"..,-, ...- - •- " - I- ' ' ilfditii '* i '' 4''' '' '' P 'slL'! " 4'4 *':!` .l* -- i4 :: : : !bif —t g n d , lxi 'tit e t - x taa pLo t, : e .,,46.-..1 Vt" Pil'ip 'd 7 itTitie ::ne .- sit , d,,e8 ,. i ,,, gn r ..,... ,.. , , , ; ~.... :•. . The County Committee. The,eatepublican County', Conimittee met OtOrM6Mliiy; amilafier-;affectingnixpr.- - ' .." ganization greeeede,,to this - :.election , of Chairman the ensuing - "Year.''' .There were bnt.:AW . O . promineiiiettodiilates, Hoe. - E. BillingfelOntid A. J.. - I.Canffitiln, That bott:are . good men, eminently qual ified, for -,the , position, .none : will, .doubt. The. Express, and t befriends of Mr..13i1• lingfelf, in so strongly Uriing his election, attempted niore than, the people were wil ling to confer upon one single iti . d - 1v;i41a.1.:. We do not believe that the position was sought by The partYneeds ad - active' Chairman ;' . l)nt'it' never did*Seeth taste to piece in that POsitiinone,Wholiad . so lately!passed..through a very bitter con test;restilting in alalumplant victoiy-fOr. That' tt t t t tt tered feelings : and we need 'a Ch,airman' who was .not directly-or ; personally , inter ested iu'the issues of the campaign;' and • Who can' these' diScor,dant:ele- i MenM.,,:Te:heg r leave ici"dffer,.*N:" these . who assert that the popula r. sys tem of nomi- , : nation. Willbe a ffe ted the election of this: Chairman. Such talk is sheei . 'nonsense., If, the sister') las'a;'fivin, hold, Upon the Teeple, and.if it.is. the best, (and: we are. convinced:there is 'none better) the efforts of one tnember:'ef the 'Comniittee; or' of the whole Committee for one yearcan ... not: nhahge thatipublie . affection' for it.. 'We_ , wonlitle a'strange 'people; inde'ed; , or that one Man' would be a' terrible' : • such, we're the rase... , .. • MEM ME We can not condemn •too"strongly that spirit; no matter where manifested, which `dictates add 'threate : nsa!l sorts of improb-' abilities, if its rnMadateS are.' not: obeyed. Thus while .one "-rine .is broken,,-an other equally : strongland. : arbitrarY, and eventually.just as :corrupt, will-,be organi zed. .' The local -issues - are now.- settled. 'lf those iv - 116 . .-re entrusted:With •the -'gifts - Bf,'tlie'iteUple, aet''hdeesil;', :r ed 'matter to what faction 'they, beleng, ,the, people., will sustain them; if . they betray,their trusts, 'let us 'Make an indiicriniintitesleughter'of 'the faith leas. ' It '' i' : time tiMC:the n ,, 4- paper centroyersies ; u105e.,,. : Lei , de: cease -furnishing solid editorials-for.; the Demci critic neivapaimrs,:or material for Dereo 'ciatie eatitpaign:djoilMerits '':, " •,' '" ~.. As 2 the:result,of the dounty- dommittee meeting, A. J. , ‘.aulfman, Esq.,;was elect. 'by 'tt.'vote oj 49 againit'22 for Mi. Bil linfelt:-..Messr. - D. P.':D.OSentUiller` and ,W.,1i...1)7,i150n were, elec : jed ,Secretaries. . ;Mr. Kauffman brings' to the important of. :fidepoiatilarity : ;.ability and -energy. -lie is it 'yoling man widely' kdown, 'Mid''will at ,once enlist the :mare support of theyoung .Republicans of the-county. The campaign - will lic'eoridticted with' vigor, :and the' Old - ,Gditid Williell' I.4).'n:i6iiiisi4,- which 'liiill allow. the Detnoerecy tp . ' keep thein " P's l' '----:-Packer. and Pershing:, ~[Since .writing I the abb4e;'viehBre:redeiVed"ie 'domMuld niCitii4:fi''' 4 ,6-tiii"''"'lM ii'''t ' strong ~. ~ `opposition, pm ,.... ., . , , , ,w ~ ~.: t n. l ea es a p), qte r ,persistent, dicta - - r- timr of any:party or power: icliVetlive i it in. aeotlit'dolicratia , ,-.,,,, , ~;,,,,,--, ~.-:, ,•rv..,; i -, k . ~,...-,,,,,, ~,,,„ ,;:.,;;‘,• . 'Cord Blooded , Outeage-Bellbersite "Attempt; "Assassinate S. s , vßewenue'olo.cer,-ihe, Vienna - inti . :- 1 1.13tyleig , :Vond , Bloni.4-ESeope'::oo.t4l3, • Assassins. »I r. : :, I "James'Mr. Brooks well knawn 'to the mtisces, generillyas 0 • ;Stems, ;. de, motive, -commissioned:. by . the .44Internal 'ffteiPentle'Deptirtioent,-.was'issatisinated on • Monday``'. •; His life has, heed threatened; communications„,e l 34.4 l lek f tPaP.Y.t. kev.fl been sent him, that he treated:them as the'•idle effusions of some cowardly Wretches !Who in tiMid 'by thiditpe ,Upon one ,occosion Mr. Brooks seas waylaid ,nrid severely,heaten; but- his :strong 'constitu tion rallied, and ho was soon out =Wad "at •4 . Mondays afternoon he. proceeded: to the auction £Cad commission storey f "John Keenan, No:112 -adelphia, : a:feri_dOors:above ,Arch : ,.street, .for.the .purpose of..examiningthe. books: 'He' vas szinding.at the - desk.'Conine to his m AtoOk'froin'the books of ,Mr, him:was the son of Mr.':Seenani a •youth •iabont k shako 'year's of Mr.-Broo6, was 'at Oyer"ihn desk', two Wienc Aereil,And;stsked, young ~Keen- a n `sharp' 're rt of ' Was 6 . '6 1 (1 iod Mr. Brooks turn'id towards the men`, `.Who r - treateil t undi.asMf;,..Broeks;,advanced; ,one "of - thein threw lc. black jack at - hiw;: sfrikian him in'thii"foreheiid:." The , "'iiv • O, men reached the street; - :juitnied:"jaii;''ni, carriage, antr,weri„driven ; rapidly, away.' Xr. Brooks• followed the carriage; and - fell ficlin 'exhaustion ' few: ktoch:Wsoilih 'of Race street, less than square away. He was ; taken . into., the store.. of .Mr. Thomas J..,Martin,'• bear where lie.fell,'whcin it was disboieind that en'terin t didc; onally beneath the right : , ....:11tetectivestFranklini and-Tryoniwere in? Ca "street;' near'' Sediid, l 'passing eastward, and. notieed, a 'chaise being, driven,rapidlY,Pip lE r en'klin :raised hand; and'. told-the ' hewoUld'be-airested"for'ifiiif—dri- ;N:ltik,„Tn,e rA:re,f :liories,-butthe.mornent he got a:little,dis trancelrom the officers .he.put , whip , to his; , dhStied' t"'" hdrieS; away. , ,4 omen or , • • - so•afterwards Mr. 'Franklin Jaw. a _crowd eoming,,aad, apprehending tbit.sometlaing watowrong;.'direetedr:/DbtectiveiTriOu follow°the carriaee,..an, ewelt see o „ ~•, I 0 9 Ca ." )n • C C:t i t SO , ~ 11, Tryon ran :after :the ,narriage% until 'nearlyieihnnstelLi , ""He With 'limit. 0 , • 1 •• • -111/33,13113desires, tifoarriagef. an d was • pu rani - Ho drove' toqhe :Par k ' ave Ahealarm; and drivii3g_thionihthe 'Pirk teiteliod being: ed ,tintt a ;carriage: passed,ove rapidly sle . went RYS:4 l F; i # l F47l l i i : d Cl4; !he a:PP: S ° met:tlin,-,Gmard „or %persons driving toward ihirit, rtf Heo3o4rt!aileitarn.: ius it 4 " nes.kinevn,wesiikir-ther,,N7ew4orlic , :.depot, 'l'wentvfentth'zriewilichtifintrPhere iafie ~1;t1 • 1 . , 11F9., r( 1 97 R , : ° F1RYP,F.9,7?%!.:9 , PF97P , 4 1L he tioriceivabie . for,:theiesesisv, Wgl-1#5"e;:i 4 444 .1 g thAm r.J. the Tree Spring as. • ~Meatli of Secretary Bairlino. '!:-The country mourns the loss., 0f.,4 1 di5.--, .--, , -..t....v. , :tiognished son in the . person cifkAtarr Geieral John A. Rawlins, seer'etat i .y:bf, Par., Only thirty-nine years,of4s, : , k4 'hiS'--lield the highest positionAs,fit;Uiti and. hohor. Ho was 'a Democrat up to the time of the Kansas slavery question, under , - Ruchapares,administration..,....At . Galena, Illinois, in the year 1860, hemet i. Capt. Grant, and a warm intimacy aeciiice sprungHip - lietweeii ihein. - Grant thin prophesied' thltrthi ereasfiti...;l4 &lie:: tween the political parties of the year, 1 - iioutdr-'eoillii - oiiir - Olialtiiti - siifd - thaelf , --- i qieicitinteitlieWt3e4Wiildiftiiie REwli; s l for an associate.T - 1476ns received a stare j appointment wader .Grant early in the) - vier, , and. afterithe-surresider of Dolielson,l itiFivaiir' l in'ttile ° 'ohitii.tes i titel Iti Iliis' ''mi- - i . _ r:.fit ~ott-t, • t.ct t Rapity i sporiyed, and soutl;westorn, campaigns ; being: always , tom: • warmest •pefsoo iffrididv off'ta nt. 'ln IVO' 'a:o'rib i; of '1864. 1 he • 'Aes- • i. , hated aschief :Cit.'s " 1 : •„ , ° : all the, armies,,:of, the ~f l lniteci: :States. While;serving,-in , thistapticitY We'lideam'e acquainted with ; him;personaVly ; and;ofteh had: ,ItterYieirs; ..Though only, atvolunteer,ole commande , the -respect .'of•'theiregular' officers,i - and with' Cltine'sv'e re ',He virus,. llgnified and ,mocest, sin cere and tho'uglittia.l. 2 , i ,btoteasily_deceived, lie - would not 'lend liitneell readily 'rciJnew theories or ' iarus :, "fie adhered' strictly' to_ principle, and when , his political ; a isoctate,, of earlier years left the line .d.honeet policy; he: did not follow: :loss-"will he kelt' bp' the'Presidene, D`y"the people, by the nruiy,, undespecia!lihi: the ts: of; the ; -expressions,t4 Sympathy: or his loss' to‘the. c'ottutry i 'and particularly to 'the 'Prsideilt,' Ile,leiveS a, tamily .withi k ut the meansocli support ;übutthetSociety,of..the Briny of , Tennesfee • have 'signified , their intentions to adopt his ebildieti'aii,d;,, vide fdr them to whiCh he • ,, ratefully as ,seuted. -4; 11 Theca dse:Of his - dba th , is' Origina ee tribniea life of „fear yea:rs of inCesimat hid. and .danger, so,ifur , exhausted ,him• powerful energies .failed rapidly. -His;ie one of the feiv,'" the immortal names that were.poi - bcru;tO ,„, „,„ Petr9leum v. 91,,tgo..cli_cpr., t .„, Nashy,l44s„beenistutripingl•for,,,Packer, and the' key note Of his addresses has been :talenfrea:Briek''PoineiciY's"' iirfieles":on the carapaigaia Olii~. ' He relates ,his experience ~as,folOws , 7 .. ••I felt good ez strnet that , sakrid.:soil. Here, thot I to myself is, a Stitte'Lliflahoti ers. Here is a Stati which I.,steel ,unly.,,ment.the brawny-armed,an d handed sons 'uv toil. •Here;forwunstp Lai - pat h i s , deari ,,:rr openedl agin -totls, agin monopolist tocratio menu nv ;wealth wich;ibylaktimii hitha bonds, lieu minaged'leiko; into their - ' h ands9 l lF,YtisSa's PP°, ..99 8 • Ivimg l P, ‘ gorj.us ,luxnry.ont tiv t the:svveat,uv ) the la tori Die n lan d then' rememberingmy last 41)hie:pii4rietiee jrlS - tteiit4iiiWned to branch cinteußigistte„,!ii the ,Roble.niea ..who, opposed :eopperheadism. ; ,doorinl, the • war , :ivhengthe , most- unearthly yellibtliat niar'iini heard 'assailed, "' •44 wh C! yu ,4bet .; . didate for Governor ?" shouted the infoo t r riated mob,'and , stnnes•and:streksbegan to hail two enthttsiastie,,admiters ofA'acker,rushi 'ea to - grocery.haudy :by ; and.returned in a rninuit." with'. a' 'basket egge.ik•Thern'n 'abed stand, 13;e! 1 „TELF.,bentocratko:,party l has,,not,yet re= ali zed :the si tuu tion of. affairs: The'• pout! ioal envelop- their visione. Sl6:yery 'the ger” and fossils of . the i ,Buchttnan:lperiod • oce Or their minds. , ! The • Lyeo mi tig'i•Ga-! • —. zette.' the - ollest'detrtherhtie 'paithild'tl4 northern part of: Peona3;l!aiiiti, thds, dis courses on the present status ofithe,party . The, great,trouble:, , withctbe..Derneoracy; :and one or tbeßringipel.,eausea,of,,tbeir reJ Pealed ; defeats as as loading - ,their' candidates , McCl ells tea rid Seymour. , -There. iei no :guisingAbie fact 4 ; In, ,tbe noinination, - „ot,Tudge,l'aCker tor t 'UoVernor'we - i;voiltd. hirsre pi:ere r,rricra Mo'rei liberal atriirmj-toile" , t tie t 'did , not 'ink e , 0/o,:issuee!,--Initaceepted , thesituation plain i ly,..and. ; squarrity, A . ~yir,_eregaidJOß„sulfrage; queatlOn aettl6d;, to .riot out nop,lli like , • puttlneydue'ifeed l ii'murist* li . tiinfie waft 'or attempting to dew :tip agriat racy ; inust,euLtivate..snore. 7 Aberaltand.,eu-, barged ..politteal,ldeaa. if,they ever v expeet to ' regaln`entifelk`thli'pisilge' they have lostl AloliticaP iss'de We& noiv'deitd'ind'bti-1, lied-to attempt MI revive 'them iwthe shelit-1 eat PUY,- :••1' ~, , : L N JO :11. A. , 1,11 ;•• U... rl ' ti.... , i 311 i 1! I. r . i P ' 11t t ' 1: ! i g j ok.q, grOPII njAc".i ; 44P on the :Democracy-that story circulated! 'by a: "bu u, aim." lit go u tit haYtliiit hilies trick Identictl: , ,V44-olf,;itie sr ".4lif,:ir:AfVsj Hill, was pardoned by Gov. dcary,,And had a dead convict' buried in, liisiplabe• at f ,the' time of_exeentibiil" Thi%knllibility"citi the over-predu as mocracy surpasses lo ,ty,t, cfe d.•: , ::-.. ,•. 1,1 , 31 t.: ,ci i ,eyeiytt . d.ug, ly:,t4is, age . of, wkoders,„ ,Afterl whileAheymill:believe•that-their !.':partieu-I- Ili friend; '13 .- Offth;'ib'eeilll'itliiil'lnalislill 1 be:ii:F„avOt ghto.oiil ;fore pct .dency,4..1:72 3.,,pr j ,itia't ~Itichlnond, 701481 -never I:takenpand3that-ISeymeur , defeatedi -Grant' ) Tlie'i iftei i . ii'thiJ li , ifdyr:tdiielinin fiiii.4 P,i i ;•; l)f t t - i :,, : f-41iF 4 4F -- -0:i t lif::::.4- 4 4 1 .1 :deb4i.an4: the ; flu. PPressje% ii ' f filkld..7 in kth,e Revenue - Departmentz:both Yjsdrprising -fa et'S IC, 7 n; ire'bioertt. - hW I ' l -4 '' km 4 ' ii* . '' rr ri..if.il L 12,1 7) , 1L7 r ir.1 . t InAnerr.: •Al 7 117,1 ,p_rzlito.,4ll. 1 Vav g t•,...wal ti lzig.evei o vA;„l „ , , 6v e •Ar • ' rut? 'Weft ' 44ra,O.Y. , ,,Yes,•lP,Acker, - Xershingrifeadler. ton - sad likimeioyilm , roilii ;1010 hittlief= iitleinii ia` 11S3trt 'AtT •9 Tas G.a 'R P ia•fiff;PCeiti4trnt'lln. ider:P , 84°1.2 Y* r t h ! ch Arn 4 . l l97ff t - ea o ,i "'Si/siiV/` *.rinsrlucr fo3. Seliteniber eoiaitis 4tit.6iiia. ke fafe'l cohvibit 4 3 rriLe. ~,Otirs;,tounglßotlca for -Septum beh is - fa/11ot spirit, 'ant matioiwinstructips„ isude arkadmirable potposirri. ASr ui . 1.1 W, ,c4,;•,;;k: ;•'' Eitt . tly f Waitrin:Wed:9",fA-W " isuctesS.E. • • - orilluilie lase, Eieen , dshipiciea , iiriiiiflOgdisit6; f o i.4E DE ei t i n 62: v.1:41 . 4t .toz, •ci 14t :...,Aptrt.,toLeonfu:ds, L ynos s ,k edp.rn:/,*nw live az :Olnatam, N. Y., on Thursday. WOMlAnnAeatedJ • :En 3 twon OPT .EF.E§Piri-hTlie:l9 . tperiot. tone , „ 1111fliktb&fivaiiii, forincminatl6V6f our ounty tlo7iet, s64ests.ilie! Ss.tthe..Express. espectally.the,ofgOr"CraclW a att-exponent 6Kr:l9 - principles oPLI~e lie= publican party of our county - f Are not jai columns used for the advancement of indi vidual members of our party, rather .than ...foralts.prhielpleaLanth - c measureslirstltslat-z _ ... . tering in - behalf of Mr. Eallingfelt,lioring -thlichitiVa:Sii,(iolid it'el\ihaii was an acceded fact long before our. Prima, -ry elections) and its silence as to . the other r , 1 1 12 In j n. ( no 9WP ra Cott ' a oie or behalf of John B.Warfel: it gentleman -equarydistb3guished.for .edanation,:integ... crdi (date 'for senitto.f.leis •SAvt lL 'A , .t°2 3 .lll ,b/ P-k i lgi 3 9_c f l7 - 09/*/? 2 :6 0 . APIRP t IT:III4 E INIPIPi.F4OI , P f :FPRFA u P 6. n 1 wan irnsfeil na, presort nkm ; felt, and, iri,demiunelnikr.lKaliffrilan El:/91:0 a aindiclatefor cbairmaxt al the committee. ilow humiliating to Mr, itillingfelt ',P .ll ?°t' i nnige,fmngettesonyßte ht,hist.enomin.g ! tion ,_,for4lte Senate, to,,berf6iited.aea : candidate .for chairman and he defeatedysimply, 6e ,ca4s!4 the. Express Imperiously,.., tn 4 6 , r 1 4, , , , , , 1qed , election„, ! Ty,2: denotinceent, , Mr. and,. other genttemen, l active the ;l 42 l : s PfI4,LIF VaSS• itithe tone and spirit manifested by • the. 6 ",zPrf 93, nruS?? l ,9°Y9t9lk )e i l e, ffi„? ni t i F4 n g „nd, pernicloge to,,the,,heat .in.teEe.sts,Of the Repubileit'n party. And ~Ve• are ied , lo ask. Ak!rjetN7 l syh , ,:tnec wH sttpnld „cocain:l2y t,9 i rt , cejr,nise,tbeptiity EveiiirigE.cprers as it liutilr eicp , mentmf,thi.3 - Kii)ciples,ao inter ests, whicirit so arrogantlyaaeametl, ; „ ; MED Terrible lug Trio ' fit its ma Slytllroeakidid. PLYMOUTH, Pa., Sept: are broke out tins'morniug• In allue in - the bottom of the Sten hen shaft;''tiWneifOliici'DLlUW:;"ire, sin d"4 11" time the 411 E:fforis fe'shi*'o4'flatiVeswere 'it++ irain', a`ri'd"ihe irhole sYritC>aurg`irelt; 'imithcify jug up the shaft. Over two hundred :men are an the ' sliriTt '; hnd'titive ' no' CordinimieaL Lion out, with no chauc . e ofaid ,as tp ' a drily `V, , tii;:?O'i. 4 'gettii , ii` 'shaft teas tAit: - :?oas 'lt ; • ,t,ll4"the - WE'dte'Vuliiiii? 'have for want of air: • , i (" baird and an'd' tire : ac;rd ft for_the put- `Pose 9e ci6e nCeliiik 164 fi.AilLet:c; , :,?..c....t.tiV can be cleaned out and the cenditiOnni 11;etheYilte y riltilited. : 1 - 14ill:Probtit'dy take "till in 2 incig4Wy ri et4i.l 4 'l3efore any tidings 113 .1 can bereceiver] from them. The seetKat lienrtrendel/f4.` The fa tniliei`of the miners are etiligi•eittk'there'in numbers. Miners from all parts Oe the coanty . are thirris iti'Arkcand:Me'rehti.iKtiiid infect the whole population of s.he town have turned ..J r 'Zs- —.- •- I out to assist. Tue loss by fire , wat amount 1 toliß'UtViqii,;6oo, .14` . `All' the physicians in the vicinity hayebesnsniorecred • to , :at!end hea; coki3i9n tire , men ascer I `ial'ned..ll;e'adldr:lng 'eas6 upon the whole oommuuity ', 'al iiiOst etVl3lys,t3spemded., 'ype " he only jiar t eamed„,,wpr k t o : daY i nteei a suspension, of Among_ the” Men - in L'l4:iiates efeared,4`rid "t:wiiinent doWil seventy yards to a close gangway door„whlch they could_ „not force, open. They fon nd ,three "deadrittiie r t; ontside of tke""`door, "'and sui p#4fpps fumes were pont-pv . 1.1:1 . 5:100 "the doors rieijfe irere''cliion'reked and 4,/steared,all,tire,:dend . .7, ' ' 1 1 d 'l i,PLvMquvw , Sept , 6:EXer the, rubbish frcom i the , Potto'm :pf the shalt was cleared aviity, ,tWo (leaner/34;1in a bucket; and sent,:cAtAmp to send ' downd. a pick an 41O'yeri'o ckeartll -The bucket SVAA ' 6lollgh aild two netilti‘ited ttoWn with toota. ,As they started, the men at the bete:Al i r e w: stpcf, them to,horry.„ and onir t he reaching iliep‘o;t4im:hOtg :,‘ r't I 01 ..art SoasarroN, Sept. 6.—Despatches reconved from Ayondale,say . that,„Thonas i :af - 1 1lame. p,lymouth., „and 'Dvid : T_Ot/Se, of, ' :'t'4l9' ll, e i .: N vlrlY?" 4t z: d i i :‘ ll (P. make Iftir:ther irtventipii , o,ne, were' suffocated; their:Second attempt: . :"` • ,and: body-. „was , , David Oxv.i .l *420 1, 1 went down. Ii L 9 Plmm Chet fooltdof 4,R . aV 0.k901 . 4P09 a 'V`9 c f t ° l ~. wheu .. V!rPlPe!#' etc„con e J up, John W' ,soil YsYc±dotPs 9111PSPt the body. A!' WA l 9i t '9 n l/ t9 -P,gP.P o :7 t .l r q„ na Wt it aiiv,e except wijl. l 4 la 4d , i till hope, ipr,r ti he,liv t es , of the, men: in tir Avondale inii}e littib,jen down-intoe 31 . lo,petietratefaronl account of thi . „fo . A4ll3.lo;ci . ,theeii.- Iris onhpj Pl i fin ra *: :1' '1 :3 . 7. 1,1 4 Y, " TP r ' l l ll g . 1 IR,l l • 3 7v l 'f t c!' * A se g°42 s ? iz , Op , *PO, '; 11 0-i li ...,novsEed t4rApid;.bc.o):eipl'A 1 7 14;5-1111 . 45' ,which tb y }ver s o' erecting for- ;proteetton „ttAtitist . pe, fiery, vapor. ' , ni be r Urtile! , pray )ivAlifeido ;.l .Committees to aid . the, sulfore • rs i bave hove "formeci at the,aoene ,of,,t*y, disaster. ,11 - 3?..1 fAs3 gteelcpy ,§4,37o,and,GoN7,ernor: :91?ar37,00 iPr,Ater,"49.l. oit.s7 1'; paito,ilsy on,iogallitud a; The"itesseniii" 'ii3d"".F l '4o" 1 13ow IR 4 P,Ifi s N e ili; 1 4 L 6 1 '0 . .ik a ';T.T h r 1 9 7; 9 3 ' ' N /4: i. e/s JRFt . in*l;( * )/4i Pg god!..g4..jao;POoNikt street,, above , BSond. k e4F 1 .17,9! . .ks day morning. The loss is esticnatOpmti -$414C2X,,4g 0 3,qr51, •qualagtill- mitt TI/P,P l o. o 4igeilfte9.PlMlNYN44. - W4. 1 0'..9V 1 91Pg115. 1 .94:5:9!:4 3 94PN:4-47)5 1 . g:rfigt 01,+? 1 P.F4. 11 .72.4g41 . ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, _A4.4 5 99, i_b1479.44 of 1517 3 de 4"`,1 3 c 0 ,.094M.3: 0 94 P./#1 1 ,P.; 8 OAS' :o,73ckt.}§t4 3 ° .th.Thi4,7y4 B 44ats94.0aAW - 1 . 11 4 2 AYA1 . .P.l.nlinkTign'A,ngeg4*rY,OPscaP?9A 4 :?Y'llaßrgLOW. l3 •l,.Xtfli , 1,14 Itl',;3;ii • -tl4.4ltl7 l 4 l AlierAP.4 . t00k . 4. 1 0 3 i4 2 1403tPre': ' ~hop3tttt49l,4l ts.thoßeci,ltentiadAl. :AAA Itiltrn..*.X . :4 , 3First.bgrif4f:Arplgo.w.itArtyl4; PitEts:4E!b99ltP. s ;99 o ,ForiqratiA.:Eo4o o 24o.o, , !, ',4,ar.0,dt., 111 9. 1 4 1 4 0 04.,V;,!h, ppL,4iciqchi.y.,Edgr 'OW,e.4,5lgt 4 AP T? l l44ict:P.V.lltrtill , " - ' . fg uain gf lev s , k r,,t g- E lPMldnlifoßtodeft.itit% theAvondale mine worksi: month,'' Pa7littinr - bniiin - -"btirried.• ' , Loss e•lt: , oh ; T • hk4sdii"., i 'Citio`tlibiiisii'd!hiiiiiii li:5A ,1 >it;'drrtdrned'oui `of emp76 anent;' likeirEX Vala'n'fs3oi) d'eatiiiy&i.,'"~..4:;- •opronePWlSnydero wlid , uturderedatiobaril :eartareattFairinoanteitras Ma; Prllicut 4 edne4eVirtinibliik.mtliCallitatl committed suicide by kiading.nialisadln a bucket of water untill suffocated. Bold attempt to br eak Jail—Gal „lant,eoaduct oftlieliteppr. Last t .Stindaiixiorning,ptiejaileyclea.'We're ithrowAinto Treat exciteMent 42,an ,Ito break:oo cainty.jatrbY thr,,etiof the;pris-% 'linersi;',3lll 4 ries Htunllten aficl s ..*etiry, Coleman, twO mulatto'conv lets occupied ad joining cells, could converse with each other and make their plans for escape in concert. /Harrillton-pickedlthe lockvcratthedoor.-.othis. , cell with some of his shoemaker's tools. bleti -which he said he procured. from.Dt. Comp-. ton,,jhe attending physichtn r hot which Dr. C. der.ih : 7siTt is evident ftfoin-later reports, that tools were used by him us well -es-his.accomplice in.effecting escape.-After thus escaping frpm,their cells, the two con victs went dowiiiitiiirito pounce upon, and secure the un-deriteeper, -LecvisZliurr, who wa ihtsibdiridtd,idreamhig of no int minent , danger:whatever. ,-, The two ;men throttledfliithiPand' threatened '•-tor tieit his throat with” Their 'Mee kriiVeslf raise an i1aiM . ...:112"4,t, 04'47.0; 0 the keys that „ went,:to watchman's room armed,ittemseives with' revolvers, and going:from , cedl.to threW..• open the doors;callingiiii - -the prisoners strike for liberty,or death. 7.. Some.struck • for Liberty,,but the majority struck:forSen-• senig, the keeper, , andL Felker the baker. The two; 14fteri*i . 30 1 alarined to-' reach 1:4 - Aegne;''jnst,ttS!'itatiallten was free ing at rites 'the' eager" convicts. A general melee ensued; , Hamilton, Cole man and John•Curtis.had the.pistols ;.Sen senig and,: _Felker, had„.stieks.„Stimilton 7 , ilee4i4429?4S:etligs;;F,P.l4'erliCiiitibr.M'e44:,t9 se cure hint regnxtiless:..ef, the pistol. befit blm ovei-thonend;,:etatb,bed.ifini in the thigh, and"after''tniilb' beiiting hud soiillitng, in tvoich the baker tiad'ilie; best of it', 'tilibeeetlea , in puttinghitt!,in bis the' first act up stairs. e In I. !lel) it was,' eii Cu rtis r latifl Cefetitan were I;tlnnitig at ,st nee t..trough,_ the .. .prison yard, with, the Keeper.; Sensenig. was the, fleetest s oft.foot;-.pessed - Curtis and securecreoltimau; dragged him back into the enirider:andhithiledliim over to the fender - niferdiee''' lee I ke'r', 'who was ready to dispatch him - with an iron-pronged stickif lie did not Heiben• went s patilt,tY:tiVe 2- iarti[pe:Aet:Sitivis but he to 1 ?° 11 , 1 1,49, ,,, ff11 " , Y4'° 7 0. 45 .: I • 1 19 ' ll O X.4P:k.e,Y 3 of _northeastern wugonrdoor, and - ,was safe in the cornfields adjoining: , 0 • - , • ' fiamiltettri , arid' , Coleinanj "being secnre every effort iffts,ftitiaeqtliscoVer the wb ere—, übouts of Ctilifth evening be; was capture,4 : ,tfeir'.'#fzaticilitOiin, and it committee . pf.4ltizats ;lie . escort hint,.tei,Lancaster,:; lie; didn't, play , EsbarP after.leaving;Lancaster; , as he acted the part of a traveling gentlatrm,,,tteating,a farm 7 l or, dealing in plothes, and attending to _hi's tonsorial wants.;i;Ae hadrtvgood.start, and might by "iindustry.aud ,traek have tvorle ',ad" h is' vitii 'hit,'" to 'tile coal "re'i on r Candifg.' '' • '; , Hamilton ha 4 seven yeaig to serve, and Coleman five. 'they' pass the rest of their days in peace. Knick''Ena* from Lancaster. ' triedto' - esca'pe` from the 'Linca:stiir - county; `prison:-:fivo;failed and and the third got off, but was re-arrested. See the story es toicrtiowiterti operandi is a big'W'Or:d C. - Hater's:beer_ wagon', lost its tongue last. oSaturday evening, on. ,North.;, , Qtteen street (ladies never lose their tongespan& two horse's' ran'off.With , ''rhey were hurt,the tongue wasn't. The - 'Agricultural and Horticultural Society bad a - meeting. An= other will be ; held 'on. , Mondity 'afternoon and evening, Septetttbdr . '2otll.Tiii`the Court - House when an etiikaieriiit'flOwers also be held. The tasting coruntittee, of we; have , ; often -tried, to. become, a member but can't, had, and.-always will „bare,_:ajolly time of.it., Member. "The large, size', and excellent quality" just - Expreo says the SasqUebantials:low. ,,, -We; wonder l iettiqt la'sbfL-l'air:" Charles Wise' i.e con ; .ElVrtatipg,pat balloon shoW imself . off is wiae, 'he'll stay down. it isqui always safe to be "up in it It Is reported here,S:;:-,that the - bard , orthe Intek ligencer still llye Charlio has left town i with„theprgen:griader.---: , -The 1y0ang.4.43 iscl pies., of. Blackstone, after their giddy round of pleasure , at picnics; 'Ciciquet.ikf hopi; have-come backitO their h u nti j senoh" is playing- in Ohio. The colored troops still get his gun looms up tne know, a young i` an,wlio ':ilUif.gp4kirtsii:eiceiii the . ; everill?tcforuo . other purpose than to' see 'll s -yoiingtelt:Vas lheliiiVe l iiigre'viits' adi h We 6;7:eV her t6' her. SeTeitil of Will soon' leaye f0r:1%6661; good 'dOjea for'disc c oesion at 3 n debaitingso-1 bF^a recherche affaly.—/nonitton is a big' word; bor at the corner." We remember' When! inanition" , WPs attirVed , of ve 'ttiOus- 1 , Itihd dolidr ritistitilmeht biit/it will-dome lioNnVi- or rateriteither I ftitarichtily 'Or •m en= ?frillY.: - --AlAnotherphittrc is , talleed vfoll'ilreagintitie , 4lhutnbit - VWlll4;bon regb, , '*filtei , veAtEP - titid lonTg trains.:!-` , -'zCir , the one Miundreettlid thiilif'candithites fOr tliavotgiiiviohimrtWetteept , hitreteeni they 'aiel -qahretitt,g'ithorie" the 'tern 'Yenta ce ‘idodge,"i theeTbtlo aa4l "rii.4.4."•L'eVlitS'havet'''pesee. •• . J-j- , `"l'llere , are's r etieritl'yoanglitaiesiffid g 'iieroatil(we'doik tricianiyon)'who'ivalkrapi Eil'ittitiugolcitilfi r etpiently:'Letthis he - Step-I Cpetl,Thbselaviiittt dents on , DUL.- - tit IStrek , iiiicillite . tteripay more attentionlo the laws on! --Real' , Estate-than' turzr!their attentioU'at So l 7 eAily.raltlderto-Peramia/ property find ‘'olirte-Croquetls losing iM attrectierf; redasoil igi , gettingtoo :lute to;"' Play with' the! Bctrtih..' ninicatiaa' "' #1:64.6i.gp1r What litge eau§epf 6:riche inpretising ''l'l`ll . 6 - canelt'wns'riturilfest`in This place on'• Tuesday last. When the morning 'train! ficnii" York t art:l - yeti; ' iherei Vvere fon don-I - vreth"iiithit'earslind sirmen 'for gilaidt tiiii , thele , Wer le the Terilientiari at .Phila- , "1..•,. I .1: - j - "Diiting" their stitp atibie t place ih'egnarcl; 'fieateti;tliesO , Teltins"te drink'-ltnecigitis, ; Jirtt . thtii"thaii - itotivicts:t 7 Therr jiikes 'aid" trittey , ivitlt thitinl couvrityitd'ire.iniPre.iSltiirio`thi3 mindtitif the, .yptingrithsit"to. , be . ,hand-entrecV was no dis), egraceivand tconvict rnarrnbt, less .yrespeoted... sConvie.ts and guar& might hate t.beerkillipmformpic-nic party omtheir way; Itoksonzetwateringzplace.. , Some otthe:by tatanderstectuld not epermit.itheseo i Yorkers t.to show tntiore , :respeetdbr felons4than they, -so theyigallantedl them t to , ',the 'cars;•and total rlearvimpethook.them ylthe hand'in a cordiall . frirennerf• AS long as ci tizens"Showl - sountrch , respect 1 AO [plops, iao, lorlg, imay l we look out for:She Aeseas i o,ok eshile. ;‘ ,Flandeutlp,l3ave.hecomp 54.,ilitttkoM9vint*Piling , fiYulPa,t4Y 4 1 i plasfrityA he t -who, has suffered by;,the 'fctiPS t0.5t,084.-4A l 4qttditire.to Rboy , their oh ristia u charity, "rut; the: bzsr - - • i.T.m ' MEM • 't: l6 in 1, 00r4110 -Ir,4l.4x:arititoeratioapeeltneu :of the eod.figli alicialeslAntlaielonging:to the ritee of quacks came' to town u fawdayscago,iwent to one of -ourffirst-elbiss , hotels,initd engaged a suit of rooting.% , The; roomd• i teci,h i the . oteeeliontotiations , Wiere;latisfactory, - Mur he '' . hadn'tenough money to pny he priceaskod. It r asuremOoft , ..he /lift; ib:simmted wltb.onn betel Amoorntuodatiena: th deart:pooket-bcikl-A..ConielEriek xnye,friend, ,andwiemetiowitaylittleaoDonit.gitack.it4too vinich,r.toklymi(imightihe4aketioforlit silly goose44Colduthilthaahaeadbatkitow,:tiovrip; "keep a hotel ;" but then you must.maaage the "how" wherewith to pay. "p." Spy-ings. .ane Linttls bard up. T, Uncle is load. mare's nest—a stable. 3 t —Golden inean—tbe miser. ,? , :'- 7 pliaoped'llps predominate. ` , ::Y,.-i-Mainn'ivants water-works —Pottsville bus a daily paper —Nashville has &Rotten Row —Notes by hand—A drummer's. —Spain is getting the needle gun. —This is the initial oyster month.' —Jim. Neal supports Mrs:Stowe: —Elrs.-Lander lingers in England.- 4-.:A`rat bite linishediul —Reading will celebrate Hombolt. SiinditY ROPit blic rishes. —TAWS - ea:VA fain u t —Moldavia is persecuting the Jews. —These 'orlip days brace the system. .1 I —The Empress of Austria is fading( I 1 —Horse cars run to Mammouth cave. —Coal,has been discovered in Poland. I —Memphis had'a , Confederate pic-xdo. ci 'L-TheheSt:ifisireS of .; Parrs dauseuse* hasrtrOl,ooo ;dress; '-Brussbls ;is excited, by'child-stealers. inaPrMe&pe May. I r Aticladiana'ctinary'died of SuEStioke. —New,Mondity is.the Jewishalew Year. There is na'ciare'fbi :: re'd hair iiuedeath. .—Sunclay car crowding is still winked at, —Pillow-case masquerades are'anovelty. —A • dog tourneymong enlivens Chicago. —Utah is to be pitied, Laving small-pox. —Political camp fires are begining to burn. r --Lci ivO ..I.:Ogan'slaStbook is et't fled itj i eV." —Bills now prose ntabie—Musquito —The dear creut u res of the period—Sheep. 17p0atlil tootb was dug' up at 3s.7..su ville. Vanderbilt don:t know'bow to eat —A. live seal is tbe beikilttil)l3 in jersey City. —Out oil a tly—A bird' escaped from its cage. -ill's silk ivotmen France' are no a strike.. . —Lnmorlelle thieves haunt Paris Paris came- OEM , . , 'New'Alkiany jar of peatches kept 14 yeara.. , got _water- work 4 ,;on ,the bruin. --Johnson is getting his career set to music. lia.ticisona"e widow. —Peon', Incl., 'has ague, and they shake .. , ., :7 7The. Broad street,. fire will cheapen beef :tonges. , : •• Di'itiforiwll.lticake an immense —The New Idea is a local journalistic venture. —A liea , Bedford 'canary bird has died, 'Zi.t-otto' fora joarxialist,-"Do write 'ena feel. ilia:" —Poor beer makes '2OOO idiots a year for England. •-• I"; I —lda ,Lewisygill row hqr ,boat „on the . - '1 • '• • ' r •- •• • ' I Jllenry'' 'cradle was bread tray on rockers. , , ..• —There will be,lively,xeenes in Congress ibis winter. SQUID. i —Some one asks if Mrs. Stowe's name isa , t.logari.. Z. ; —Harriet is called,- ":Old Sister Stowe, " down south. —The Lancaster intelligencer has a poli cat 'songster. ,• —A gipsy campht Somerville bas'eaused a:poultry rise.' • • • " • • , The, rn:in' who stood 'l‘;;y:hiS Colors is a painter.,- „ . ,• - ''-'--Cincinnati.. is war'''a.hont her street railway. , —The prairie' chicken , crop in Illinois 'is light this year.. " • - ,• ' Grcoery-store nibbling is called small thoughtlessness. , —A thickness ,or saim on impedes Frazier river nnvigation.' ' '' ' • " .... , 1 —Red hair will furiously rage with . the Grecian benders, —lt cost a man in Io wa three stacks of hay to light his pipe. ' * - hTe Vll i t t e i n s. i4 va a d. umvsliap.ey, the , ; sharpest? —A base ball club in Washington is named the "Aromatics." —Oblong° inis imported from France a steam road roller. " —Andrew Jackson Davis has a large spiritual nauseant. —Ohio bus a, base ball club, called the "Whoop-ern-ups." —Anna D. rode up the Yo Semite on a mule, man fashion. ;Trenti)FL , Dave elevated two cents per quiwit. —Cambria County is to have a forty thousand dollar jail. —"An Angel's whisker" was a'printer'S error , for -.whisper.- : , , , , 3 ,—M,r,.., ; Childs, hati offered .three millions for, Houner's dierald. - . ~, ~ —The star-Sirius will be, out of eight obe of these 'centuries. :*. - - —The New 'York boot blacks are going, on a target e'keixr.4iatti •••• —Mrs. Ames, the sculptress, is exhibit ing her bust tit %Boston:. ; - -Indianapolis is the greatest walnut lam ber.mitiket in the. world. • —Kellogg is recruiting her Grecian bend on Llia , liew , Hartford hill: —Grant broke his whiflletres driving, around White Mbuntains. • —A. Massachusetts. ' farmer has 140 kinds of potatoeg under cultivation —Mrs. Stowe is in everybody's mouth," and people'dOn't like bet' taste. —" Sing-man,'' the.Ch Mese merchant has not been etigage4 for the opera. —The Express and Inquirer• are not friends. How soon will the be? Prince Auther j : is '!.demr-ing". British A:irioiicit. • iliCtiannot.railu there. • • •=•.....i:Man' in'Rhode sent lb:jail' for ten days for sleeping in church. —Lydia 441aria_Childs, is. to wart a female paper in opposition to the Bevotutionr." The ! IS'eiv 'Orleans Typographical Union has admitted negro members for years. —A:•niovenxeat, is on sonie'one's foot.to raise a '! lionlestead fund:', for Ida Lewis. Sere's' to in terrmLial provementsi'l as Doblw ' said •ccheri. he. swallowed sAlase or . .•—Why-does railroroad conductor punch a hole in your ticket? To let you puss through. —Ole 13u11 bastmenierto'Norway'agatiu, realizing that a change of , pasture makes fat 'olo'l:tuns.' —Ey.erythingin Chicago is :rapidly: tiplying . except families. Divot:sea, uro too cheap for• • Tb `ere were` 'lliit,)igheeous enough peo-+ ple. in. Sodom to spare theie was protty good Lot: ;' - • - c husband, who I devoured his' :wife with , kisses afterward: found' that•'she dis- agreed with him! ' ' —A elinwer ',. of,anakes ocenrredsiznulta- • I neously, in several Sothern , localities. Were they4copperheads? - —The Harrisburg papers think. the nex census will • show , a population of thirty thousand in that city., ~. landladyqmßoston; It Is sand makes her biscuit so light that her lodgers Can see' to go to bed by them. ' ; e —"lt's a great -comfort to be left tilonclP said an irisb lover4.!..•,especially ,yekr. 'sweetileart.le:wid . y.e t 'l, • .1 paper;advertisg',fOr; tiale:a 'PeWs'whielf "CO'rnmands".ti;fitiew, of= ,nearly ; the whole congregation.",. Pa two-headed ,girl isnxilibiti rig at Prov idence. What a millinery bill - ..her-futtire ' 1 husband will have to pay. '.--"The 'Methodist Church of Tecumseh,: Mich., has expelled a member.for ; betting on the Presidentialelection: " We are' glad •to bear that 'the min lies `Triol,stened'• the obrc.deo,e.c'ef.k of yyrilala-1t ,!,'ellaw" 'so tripoli; better. - :;,. - national: - eenses;t , jnst,. concluded, :ShOwal,"that Republic Ilas a letlon ; o1#14e; m illlons. Whisky is not•li tonic.' It Is .probably Sn'alteroutive;Torlt.altees doliars'to cents; 'virtee'to'prime; and men to brutee:', , —The .worst thing yet said about Secres 'tar_v-Boutwell's financial policy is that , the Wall Street operators begin to favor it. -The Spanish gunboats held at New - York 4111 , be , trausferreci to the custody or tho commander of: the Brooklyn Navy -Yard:: —A num In Connecticut seventy-eight 'Tears of.Sge andAnfirm, has read.the . l3lble seventy-four times 'slrt.. , O• con 7, linementth the house: ' ' good, may -to _catch. pse of, St. Peter.is to filltalighted kerosene lamp from a can ,Jobreßobertalrlid,itat Newark. on .11f6bday , tindtheYeariled'hIrn'but 'id a box' on Tuesday. sr_r&A.t.X&laffs. N,T.ITE;GItEta DIEDICAI,MISTAKE former,days,wfu3fan utter neglect of,sanitary pre eihelent means werd adopted for the prevention of sfiknfss. beTerage lwas:unknovrn in .4t; d'rainagliwis. rarely a tempted ifi•the country. -;,lEleaps`of offal wer.Pleft,Wrot,in:tie - Public streets, find'clomesiie cleatilifiess,`thel"greatfintidote to feb rile diseases, was sadly neglected. Is it not so now. Wise laws, philanthropic institutions, and a vigilant sanitary police, have, to a great extent, remedied the is'this helped materially to lessen the rates of mortality It Is not to much too say that tens of thousands es cape sickness in unhealthy seasons in consequence of blur t ing invigorated their systems in advance by a ;ours° of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH' BITTERS, This pure and wonderful vegetable tonic and altera tive comprises the extracts and essences of a variety -v.of,roots and herberrenowited , for=the*-2 - atiengthen:. - ing,,,,soothingi Fttalizirx,stid.-7pniify i h2g.propertils. l 'isaedibinttt tigents s Lic L lticorpo'itited with a t tipirit absolutely free_ fm poison ishich defiles, more or' leak, alt the liqUors'of comrtuir4o, and their effect is diffused through the where frame by this active, yet harmless stimulant. The resuleis such a nand/do/Vol:the fsystern-aserenders it all but impervious to the exterior causes of disease, such its damp, fog, sudden alternations of temperature, &c. Strength, and the perfect regnlarity,of all the fade tion.worthebody,f are 'ilia best isitreltitiras against atmospheric poison and the effects of unwholesome water, and HOSTETTER'S BITTERS are the bfWft strengthening. and regulating medicine atpresent :known.; For, dyst,epsitomd: biliousness ihefatre a specific absolute. Esepl6'J-tfur, I ~,, DEAPNESS, BLINDNESS and CATARRH teemed with the utmost success, by J. IsaAcs, M. D., arat;ProfesstirAit,Diseases of the! Eye and.lEarV(hili CoVegcof i r enneylvania, 12 Years aciar'iinFi," . (fornieily 'of Leyden; . .frollait'd,) No. 805 ArCh .street.:Phila. Testimonials:can be seen at his ofilcs.„The Medical faculty are invited to accompany theiepatieritS, ailielnanO beeeeti . in his practice Artificial eyes inserted without - pain.: No charge for, examination. isepl-69-tfw r ' PAIN KILLER NANBATTAN, FACISAS, April 1 7, 1 8 66 - Dlessns. Penal D Sox, • Gerl.eszsu : . 4 I . I want to says little moreapout' th - e'Pain Killer. - I consider it a verSt clue, and always keep it on hand. I have traveled a good ; deal biLICC,i have been . 10-llansas, an d never withotirtak imp; it with inn.' "pr.:e:tioe I u-edit .freely,for the .tt•lati , -Cholera 1849, and vrithl2etter tneOess than a UV wig tither medicine. — I al's° used Too'Vholera in 1.85:4 with the't.ame•good'ret ts. A. BUNTING, M. D. * " I regret to say that.the Cholera has pre.- ... . here of into to great extent . For the last three imitn'fifty'or sixty faint cages' each ;jay have been r,, repoite r d.' , ' I , should add 'that , the Pain }Killer sent .recently from _the .Mission House, has been'us'ed Coasideralide ''sildde's;i'durius this epidemic. If taken in season, it is generally effec tual in checking the disease. Rev. CHAS. HARDING, Sholapore, India." j 6 eFt 4 :9 9 75\YE THE FACTS AS THEY,ARE I. 1.1•• 4 •t • t We began In 1861 to make improve ' ments Lin the style and make of Ready-Made Clothing, and continued to clo'ese, , Aiiitroduaing' new styles and ideas every year, so thatthe entire char of the business is now vastly, better arid totally different from the systems of older hoases. Our first' idea is to learnt exactly WI3AT THE .CUSTOMERS f /WANT, and Instead of persuading him to buy what may be ,most conveniently at hand, we'taltethe utmost pains to meet .HIS wishes. • The building we occupy lit he'MOST. CONVENIENT SIZE, LARGEST AND BEST ADAPTED for ,our °lridness of ,any in Philadelphia Customers can see what they are I buying, our Establishment being on 140 the corner of three large streets, (Ice, Sixth add Minor streets,) abuts- Vinduw a - dant light is , afforded from all direc tions. A light store is far better for .customers than a dark one. Mereitanis`kiiew that our salon are larger than those of any other house hal'hilaaelphia, in our line: hence we have to buy larger quantities of goods, and so get them at lower prices, es pecially as we buy altogether for cash. Buying cheapest, we can sell cheap e9trl .Tmir'uvcd! Cltafamers Want. , Size 31 a 130 f eet The Large Put— chases. IMII 1 We closely examine every inch of goods that comes int* our Establish. meat, invariably rejecting all lint perfect, moth-eaten and tender lab ile& „.. 'lnspection. " The time wasted in looking over the sto•-.1.e of a:doken storescroas ovoided fc..., under sac roof, we offer for sale 'an assortment equal in variety and ex tent to that embraced by a score of the ordinary houses. - 1... ;Tie hriie:l3ool liandis'ernpltied - in‘lhri manufacture of Clothing, who are I constantly making up Amok to take the plsee"of that , daily soldithits gives our -customers new and/Teen goons to make ,selections from. . • `'''lt :iii' anfindiaptiledV faCt that this Department, (a large Hall on ,our 1 1 —". .1 `V . ...f second doer fronting on Minor-istreet,) Ciistom has nothing in Philadelphia, to equal Depeirk:. - , it. We have here concentrated the meet, . best skill and workmanilhip, and those who prefer Clothing made,, to order really have advantages they do not re. ceive elsewhere. • , DEDUCTIO.NS.:.: • •I• From all of the above we deduce, neut. i this-ono:fact, that Oak Hall has ALL the advantages of any other Clothing Es , ans. tablishrnents im.the city, and in addl.. A' 191 eat Saving. ' / I is i i Fresh , Gooda..l =II tion these, lst—A firm composed of young men of the present generation, fully .in sympathy with the testae or the day. I• " • n •, . 2d.—An insight to the wants of the people and an en-' terpriso.to meet these wants, which in seven' years hes'tilneed Oak: Bidl in a 'position not al _ ways ,attained in experience ,of twenty-flve' 3d.--A Building better located, better lighted, better adapted "and - newer in all its'appointments. 4th.—Workmen, especially Cutters, who are not only from among . .the best and most experi enced, but are artists in their professions and couple with good work a styli:ines% in which' Philadelphia tailoring : has bees particularly , deficient it is the liberal patronage with which we have been' favored that' has - enabled' us' to offer the un•; paralleled advantages, and Chia patronage continued ( and extended• will Multiply , advantages - !which we divide between our customers and ourselves. A;visit to7Oar Hall will PRovz every foet-nbove rented. ' WANAMAIKER'd BROWN, Oea HALL POPTILLII CLOTHING Reese. Corner of Sixdiand Idarketntreets. [sept4-60-tfw , SPECIAL NOTICE,. SCSIENCK.,PR;.349MC SYRUP. Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills, will cure Con.; • gumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsla.7f taken: according to directions. They, are all, three to be' , taken-at thesameminia. •Theyeleanaisithe'stemach. relax the liver, and put it to work; then the appetite becornes'good ; the ,food digests and makes good' blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh; the dia.' cased matter ripens in the lungs, and the patient, outgrows the disease - and •gets well. This is the only way to cure consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of ' PhiladelPhfri: 'Owes: his Unrivalled SuCcess lid fthe treatment' .. pulmonary' coniumption.t The +Pel met:tic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lanes, nature throws it, off by, an easy expctoration, for when the phlegm ortnnttet is ripe, a'slight cough will throw it. otf,snd the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Semieed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so'that the Pulmonte Syrup and the food will make good plocktLw • Scheneles Mandrake Pills act upon -the liver, re moving all obstructions. relax the ducts of the gall.' bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can do;' nothing bus . ever been Inventetl, except, calomel (a' deridlYgiciikin ivhich is'Very( dangerous' .to.i use ex- Copt alto:great care), that gall-bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Schenck's illaudrake t • t • . Liver - Complaint is' o Ilt` of the inost ProMittent I causes of Consumption.. Schenck's Seaweed Tonle, to a gentle stimulant. and alterative anti the alkali In the Seaweed, which , this presception is made of, assists the stomach to throw.oat the gastrio juice, to dissolve the food with the Pultnonie Syrup, nod it Is made into good blood without•ferznentationer,souring in the stomach. The great reason' why physicians do not cure con sumption is, they try to do too much : they give medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they de range the whole digestive powers, locking up the se cretions, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment. fl ke not try to stop to coughpright sweat*, chillear , fever. Remove the cause, andLthey, will all stop, of their own accord. No nonecanThejettredlffiCiansttroptien, Liver.tComplaint, tDYspepsiatCaturrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throat, un less the liver and stomach are made healthy. , apemen' hat Consumption;oVcourise thelungs are In some way diseased,either,tubercles,absceases. - brdnchialdrritatlouPcuit ple adhesion,' hr 'the lungs are a mass of initammation.and,„fast.deeayhrgian such cases what must be done/ It is net only the lunge that are wasting, but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chance is to take Schenck's three vnedicintss7which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin to, want food, it will digest easily and make good blood; then, the patient begins to gain in flesh, and as soon as the body kginsSogrew.the itltignononnence to heal up, and the patient gets fleshy and well. This-is the Only :Way to C1=0,99118 apaptipme T r WhenithereAti •nd.ldng dlietese,Jand-on) Complaint and Dyspepsia, Schenck's Seawe ed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are i eutllcitint without the Pul- InOnie Syrup. Take lhe Mandrake Pills freely in all bilious complaints, as they are perfectly harmless, Dr. Ekttieticit, Whohheenjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and .noto, weighs 4.ls„sounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton; in theWery last sumo of Pulmonary Consumption, his physicians having pronounced his case hopeless and abandoned him to. tan„ fate. He was cured -by ~,the aforesaid medicines, andaince tiia:rechvery+Many•thowMada similarly tillticted have used Dr. Schenek:'s prera. Sons with.the same remarkable ,aucepas., , ,Pall di rections acdompanylng each make it nut absolutely ' , items/wiry to personalty see Pr. Sevens*, unless the p!tients ,wielt their Jung. examined,.axi f for.thlts priniOse hale profenslonallY at `his ' Philadelphia, addressed. -a le Saturday, where all letters for advicennust be addressed:e is also professionally at No.= Bond street, _sew york„ev,ery other Tues day, and Ate .No. 35,1Hileoier. Street ; lideton, every other, Wednesday. „Ile.gives, advice„free. but for a thorough :examination , with -.Respirometei the rice is 65, Wilco hours *each clty frorn,o A ld to Price of the_Pulmonic Syrupand Seaweed Tonic each 60 per' bottle, or 575 0 a half-dozen. Man dralim,Plils.:2s,cents pox,: Forsale by all draggling .‘"• ' -"Da. l / 4 1.1f. SCHENCK • .sepl-b9-tfw]:, ttorail,,,l 6 S- 6th sSt.e'Rbiht,l'a% §:ZE...4,31. v MIN TIN lt steam iliiithig ralise 'a.ttie;torajElla& Y, rear of Columbia National Bank, and ex amino specimens of Letter Ileads,Notee.Carda DRY GOODS. SEPTEMBER OPENING New Fall Goods FONDERSMITH'S STORE, xcxn izr- Awn .129,LocuOTATF•XET, SO . :14131 /,31A-,:r4,..c:, f CALICOES, SIDE STRIPES OBE DE OBE ~ .`ontyT3B~ecrn2s P~~Y~ BESt..i'AMD ,WITSLINS ,Colnmbia, • , • • , „ iSLZAC'ECED'',4I.2II UNBLEACHED , at 1214 cents per yard. Newyork MlllB *anssuita, and Villliamgrallle 2inslins, always on band. WHIM t r FLANNELS i, o FLANNELS !! Cotton - Flannels .from 12% cents to the best at .25 cents. ALL WOOL FLANNELS.A.T:2S CENTS .TICKINGS CHECKS, GTNOTIA3I.B.. , • DIAPERS, • TOWELS, poop'CRAMIEC, (not trash) a 10 and 12% cents per yard. Shawls I.- ShaWls-II- All the latest ifovelties in Shawia for Ladies' and Misses' at the lowest prices. CLOTHS, CASStAIERS,SATIN ETS;A:c Everything suitable for MEN'S WEAR A full stock alviitys on hand'ulad MADE U'P TO ORDER in the beat style, and as AS•-THE LOWEST. BALMO - RAL AND HOOP SICIRTS: Alvotyspornetning new in this lings; 500 POUNDS SELECTED WOOL, SV A, C I ,N G MEM V-717A s . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT FACTORY PRICES.' PRIME FEATHERS. You eon alwayq,boy the B e. J, • •• • • ' -AND • • MEMO OIL- CLOTHS nt lOwes— FONDERSMITH'S STORE.;; 8131 M GLASS & QIIEENSWARE: . = 2 5 r eig s x . .t o u . y a beatulo3l..,;WhitaiGraratarA SET You can buy a beautiful GLASS DESEETSET for only SLAV. , •. , . You can buy 100 dozen FUMBLERS at 60 cants FRUIT JA-10217ALL :PRICES; 7,*o*.p.i.ragipr,§ 'STORE, Columbia. . ; sept4-tfwl WILLIAM - G. - PATTON Having removed • his Store to the well-kuotrn, large and commodious room_, No. 160 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA., Lately occupied by W. G. Case & Son. and added to his lormer stock a (argil assortment of NEW GOODS, WM:ad respectfully Invite his 'friends and cus tomers, and all in want of: CILE:SE GOODS, to EXAMINE HIS STOCK: FOREIGN , AND DOUESTIO D R. ; G.:. CY o'.D' S , GROC.R4ES';'O4I.7AII,E,'QUEENSSVARE, - - tavt - Lonas, WINDOW 'r.Af. nue SILKS,:; POPLINS:-• MORAIRS; ,, ALPACAS. ,!. •• DEL4.1241a2;• and. other - • • -,; , . DRESS' 4 .31. .. o ,.l.l',7:l7.nitiGradesi Styles and Colors. , it GREATLY REDUCED Plijak4 It WHITE'iPOPDS, liCiSrkatY. -01;01ES; "NOTIONS, LADIES' , AND 'GENT'S - • J r " • • BiIOES. - - . . il ', 'll -- Mg4CW.TT-7A -1 4 0 RING -- In ally its ;branches.:. executed , in the best style and Most workman-like manner. War ,"..4 ,‘,' 4 " 'ranted to - give satisfaction'" ctite er • A. LAlLialt ANN IrCrLY....J.SSORTXTZAT OP CLOTHS. -OASSLIKERES. 41 . . VESTINGS 3• 11 . 3 3, 0 •‘3;173Y•1. $A2, 3 r. , ... A l • A • ' 'l ,3A 'AT 'A Of all grsictes; 3 • 34.. • I i.":, 1,..! .1; - A..1, - .. t , , ,: 1 - 4, - (,, L., . - 3.; i .:-; , PRIC_Eugrrat.SITIT ;TBEiTIMES ! MEI I •IE IMO `t'SEWING -,1, -XXCHINESI:: HEIM WHEELER` 44. WILSON WILCOX 41: - . GIBBS SINGER,': HOWE; - ELIPTIC. GROVER. .1 ,kj!'EERICA#' strr-, And ' all other 'Mach Ines, .AT, EblE!.y4 l "DELPELLA: Ma chines to" R,ent. - By pursuing fin s iindeirlating course of FAlR, and HONORABLE DEALING, strietattention to the wants of Customers, and PURCHASING FOR CASH, he hopes to convince all that his lstheplaceto:gettha;,. : BEST GOODS AT YI,, et ::•4 °T~is°Lciwestt 4 : - Prices.l. ;314 e .hY r:caauiul isex469-tivrj NYI:MULAI G. PATTON. MIMI MERSIN fc 1