eghtuffria ..11Urvr, 4 1"-ii .6:‘' • -45 : -:!*?'.4:,700VG,' \ J. 'W. YOCUM -. J. W. YOCUM, Publishers and J A. WOLFEItSBERGERJ PrOPriCtOrS. la. a. Saiarclap, October 1,5. YS; O. 53mktir.Nirara , N8,1eiters; eon trlba tons. gtl 110V11.‘n ataLinteresidiolie reader,. act cr , roe friends from all gnarters. - . Democracy Teri have-been badly pe4en gliiiut the great o,ates of Pennsylva nia, Ohio, Indiana;hwa,,alul ..N.cbraska. • • . „ . •' shift in the iires-room of York Pn . AV:edne-! 1 t . ll q,resses. TLe,eciition of ihed'ribune Was printed on ! ,T4incs.p . ress. , , •:. • • ' Tint; first ,regrovotr :ing;in the Historical 4th svyd, of Aila delphia is •ilie knocking down: of Hon: I~illiam IL ' the distinguished idenniiii of that \N.:mi. This is' terrible. -IP:Mullen in the gutter, witWii battered , nose, and ft . colbre6 voter grinnbiett ELECTIOXS; in this city, are held in the public school buildings, - an announcement we make for ihe'bendlit of our benighted fellow ciiiiens• iti this , Commonwealth; who vote itt taverns and beer saloons. Exchanges • -please" `copy.- Stele fournat,- , The republicans- halve 2,500 majority in Nebraska. - - The Republicans leave from'2:s;ooo to 30,000 majority in lowa,and elect all their Congressmen. The jndiana • delegation in Congress • will probabl Yhe unchanged. Wilson,llep., claims 400 majority. In Obi° Schenck, Rep., is defeated for Congress by 133. Ile - will contest because the Democratic judges refused soldiers' Notes: ANPr Joinisox still lives. He has made another-.speech, of which we' have no report—but that is -of :no conse quence. He-proposes", however;-to leave the "Democratic" party and become a "Conservative;" have never been able to Make,"but e....actly what a - "Con servative'":is,.'bne_lfr.::Tohhson, not being anithidg in Particular, - would 'make,- no doubt,: an :excellent, politician of that special stripe. Our, great apprehension has always been that, in sWinging, round the circle, this eminent _statesman might get b'ack into, the liepublican party; but inasmuch aswe see no differende betteen: "a Conservative" and "a'Delnoci•at," begin'tb feel=-reassured: : - • , • Tar. .fianbing privilegeds at best an in stitution of. questionable ;utility; but the abuses to' rwhich:it 'is subjected dre'of a character whieh , Would -haNe'staitled honest forefather: 16."Deitiocratia Con- gressroan, ' in PenrisylfaniA de-, "tooted' in . s . oiii - ling; ppin'Ontly . conveniont - fianic, - np4ph `Of Ciiolllars ad vertising the inetit;s;of . aneW:lotellt itoyc gratowhiclywOn,i dip,;:ndj§warrante4 to last foKev,er..*o Intveliver seen the grate, but :the :chances .are-that.anybody who buys an.invention which is brought to-his notice by means of a two-centfraud on the United States Government will find himself -badly swinclled.ftSpringfield .gez .D. 'Stiles;li - 144inpeaphal:?16 co~tperhead is t . 4 9. Bfrio.gteprie: to; pnb7ic iris ii of it ;.: The folloih:jill:.llemiblican ticket elected last Tuesday..---- - 0 LI VE.M.J;;DICIFEY, City Aescm.bly, EIEN,RY M. ENGLE, &Ist. Dopegill GEOV6I.I . IVitiTSON.IISdit. - JOHN E. IVlLt't;Tiidy:'.*. C..'RE.l.XCEHL;Manttienii:`': GEOIEGB TrlGH,..tlase -• • Couint.t.i;i6riet: 34311 -N . ,/c tgp,Cit•Y...:••.>:: .! .-- • LEWISSPRECITE4,,c3!):, t„ • EZRA IVE.I§T;NY . IirWP/C, , y • ° Pda" DAVID LANDlS.,' , Etti r it. JOHN.:T; FItY, Thiphi.ott; t , -.CtiuieteSoticit - oK: B. C..!.-E... - 11EADY,Ealty - . :jury Comnifsaionit , •-,.- DA.yAD BAIR,,CI,ty •,. , ~3 SAILIII -: • - 2 1 11.409r..7.1.-• 9:6l3ampillt ans.asor 7., -• .. The : result:of the, election:in :• Lancaster eith, on: Tuesday. w.as.irsignal victory; ftki "the .youn g andrvigorous ;Republican ministration;7t which had been fdi the , ' past year. thi3:subject'; a the. sneeia,', anir • abuse of the tiitatiOn'rerl' tration haS'beeii - SUStiiined'br our citirens` giving it a ir:iajoiiiy §ele'dt,Oottn-,: cil and pleibri"in' , CoMinOri Council, and '' majori i ty, o t a - ha" " - meri4ireS inaiigniatedfO'r improving, the . Water Porlii,and'the . ,,streeis,and defend-. ed liy the.Express„have peen:endorseapy the:eitizens by largely!increased .1 majori ties in several of the:warcls which .the F -old Water JObbers confidently calculated , upon carryirig.f :The Republican meinberi , of the"Wateraoinmittee - -gessrs. 11ishlek 4 ; Arnold mid Batitnifardner:-::agatristNvlitim • the 'abuse of ttikifitelti9 . 6*'lladtemi'ili 7 . cessantlY hiirleaft aye b&en retuitieci;'the' former three' .condnetia of thatisalier;WeAte:„sa;figfaAlOA':o - ImONvliii,thaCtiieniilipalpatile .dijr.iinciations , of :;that Committee liar }iecn?.th“e ; ; '64 r member from. the§ixthVaril';' 1; VV110 ; unexeepii 3 On , 1 and efficieni meinber:of the Committee. Wo_cren#ratnlatie;tlA6:o4zeias,''ZirP* 2 '. easter.Mioia glorious of.,,,y6teri.” thy' , . -are read' "to i•kigres§ dipublicimprovera ent,. arallyellave IV); not ;,i4';'ilipapp4MUl reasonablA expeetaiibris•inthelfiitore:E*r"ess. , ; o. ; -3: ; Tb e.,p . cfnn#gprs'iir, blty:e„ie,splyet);(9 ull;d9azajlons:to th e . • Ger ma wgfini to ry fo frep"of. ctlytrget!; <1 ral!"yronaid tery,ii44.; : 4?iiii'a 4.4 d i'91.`, 1 -32•i!1;1?v pyp i anCr o• tittles 10ng.:41335i coat, $49:000. , tla , Elitiv to' fehnild 7y;orr,e, 't sure itrt Piiii r tianoCe:oio,4l„3,L;,ll.fOClS: 114 question whiclitig:itto-Witttinfiton. 6:ol;.T . yluit.9 . l l .,t;c.stiprel4.s trA,cbc.Adit., rowlocks that they canli oil get on at stronger, onec; - sb tlroy otaild ;around h reliefsanhl wait'. foe their r tuFns , like• egstomc + rslil'a' barb, The NeW:Rgayglonoers . • seem. -to..bet,rn , puizied . by ,, the:: 'se ileratittildariteroir . 6 et 'nearieifiEra .:;enta :a , bushek: , itrariid , b*beethe n.. great 'crop. , CO. lie.. best , advaiitageirstesm: - eider mills'have , ..beeii. put Ys . o"pelatiofi-i 1n cider is' befilk . rciiiiiiifset died ffruii'aiiilegit - -gttritities. .P,11;e11;:i: 4 1 . 1'57:1 ,.. ,./V4%'+' A ;1411'• Death of General Robert E. Lee. The military head and greatest leader of the rebellion in the country, dielWli •Lexington, - Wed,z2,adi,y morning thte\sixty-gth ' .year' of-his!, age: \ r ltakrttEllwardZie"'o , ,4tithe SE& 1.1oi , ;: Vti ttli4 • 6' -"".--; t ano e7g, 1,9,u on.a7, war JR..1660.1ad Attlled,lo.l. - 8 TPialgigt son of tfi was Pret . .Went,,,,,t4f the aI great kitM tllnd sangninAti the future I of the country. son Ilichanl nas`a mcmuer" n or the first Continental if.longress,,andi &loved rthenesolution of 1 , Independence, p:tme.7,1776... Ire and his brother, Franels w Lightfoot, were signers of the declaration in 1760„. Light'' Horse flurry was a cavalry officer of much dash, and- 'received-- a-- - medal and the thanks of,Congrese,:for_his: Ser,tides. lle .married a daughter,. of , Philip -Ludweli Lee, - served twolernis i4CongreeS;" was Governor ,of Virg,inlai 'married Annie Carter for his second - r )l;:ife, of ;whom ; tract Robert Edwzu - d .T.:ee for his , second son, bordat Strafferd,in 1606. - • 'Tile early life of the son' was spent ,at home. lie entered West point in 1525. and la-longed to the class of which -Joseph E. ;3•llnaa.on mid 0, ,A. 1,1;., Alta, 11 were Members. , graduatede - course second , in liniwrs gild with Out a demerit. , lie was attached to the telegraphical . engin eers and,opPointed brevet Second . leuten- , hat July, 1826:. a l as Sta.. tioned,itt various 'forts; and in that 'sear ordered as - assistant astronoMer" . .to run the boundary between Ohid 051 . Michi gan: Ile Married a (laughter., 9f" G e'or.d.O .editor T. A. Custis in 183. and' received Ar lingtOn House, and IVl4tcHouse., on. the ganaunky, frith Ler.. `.,,T01m Brown's raid on harper's- Ferry occurred in October; 18.59. • Bresident, Buchanan sent a detachment of marines, Under .Lee who reached the Ferry on the 17th.. The resnTh is • known: Virginia seceded Aprillith,,T§ - 61, and he resigned from the army,AprilO,in a letter strong ly representing his duty to his native State. He went at once to Richmond, Where he was appointedlllajor General of the Virginia forces, by the State conven-, then in session_ their,: and commissioned - their commander-in-chief, April 22. The Ire* Secretary of War, - Walker, assigned him command in,his own State on ithe 10th of May.. Reorganized, • drilled and equipped the Virginia volunteers, and in June was made General, and : ordered to the - northwestern portion of the state. :Ile defeated 31cCiellan at Gaines? Juni :47 ;,followed through White - Oak; Swamp and, fought, kalverrt • 4 -Early in May, Lacdefeatedhim, at the Wilderness and Chancellorsville, and -re called troops from other parts of, .:the State.in order to drive him out and clear the Shenandoah valley. lie planned another offensive campaign, and : ing, the courage of his own troops ;to be, and that of, : the.northern ; armies . toilie shaken, he resolved on o,,,,rerrunning ; Pennsylvania .Preparaiory ; to effected a throug,hreor,ganization, of, the, , army operating in northern,Virginia,and reaChed., Chambersburg, June ;; 27, 1: 1,03, where, he•foundiNjeadei.n . f.:ommandi fouiiC,July .aricl , 3 after Nirhich Lee hurried back to Virginia,—his in vision 'clefeated,.an.d himself, rendered happy in escape : 49in, total ruin . „ : Fiorajhe eroWning point, the - success, , that ha:d attended ,the, •and lieeome:s - oue of galhnt resistanee rather than assault.;:llis Sold 'ieriy merits were not ,pronoAneed:— 'were, perhaps, :oven greater.; but ;their fruits were wanting. Meade difeated an dite.3nit; of-the /iehels to slip. into L , :slirash 7 turning,h-Ls tiapp. - ., and, erosfsing::: the, ..13qpiclan" threatened , Riehmonci,,So :tat lie was forced to withdrw, name - that -will ehdur o „ r .4e,was really the forenaoSt&rnan in the long p.14. - ,bloody: war by which it has heeni,Aecided that republic maintai.n,itself against : malice ; . domestic as well-a.sSoreign levy. • The decision . is so .vital-to.alLother nations And ages ; Ca at• njp , ne,4 thoSe prominent in the,.argument. can ever bc excluded from the record. Re was, modest tbeughl4l.und l :bra - v.e. , ,..; iiot argurogn : t4n, victory.,;, : not. 3 disgraced in defeat !. ; _Tt.only:peeded that he should. shorn himself : as seajbus-: for !peace rebellion ; closed , as he Liras for victory . pendinc , - :prontess' to have Kespued,hisAtame liopa.Much of-ithe Odium of treason,--and—placed•-it in an 'honorable niche:2:ll6afaS'a.inan of com `Mand4g. P:resPrief,isAtely,and ixeserved , and g,reat,, l prh.lp, 13.ut, popular, `beyimd,any,southera)gaderf,oB-AaeliSon: .~ '`-= "- MN MEE =IBM =I ICED El reP ;) • .•• “5+. 1 77. 7- 317'ir 4:141 .7510^1th.TTO TA ; • ; • . 1,, ; :• ..1, ~ J ,i; , -Oritr47.,ge. •c - 3 '()if rm . * • • f,,; ; Wyyle own : flog. theFptures o.E : the.`ldth It'vs/Aoa: that diord' A ie','* . ei,;(l:dO.d. the: ,Tidge,'„deSire,d,, to bd 118-"theil'mOV !ed..llll- Irene* represent the 7Odge. 2 ,;,*h.o4eilliei4oMOyeo..,iii4 141-:,;'uSkid,Sr,.he i 4a# 4 te'.d`to.,?..epres:cet . t;he ' was altided to, awl *Cbtrunittee.was appointed -to wait. upon the ,geetlemeo..„ ; ,, r • t,, Ohcmt.beip , igAnlitted,hy 4 the dmehe'eriersitheu. the Aotorious. Johnny leco . ..,sepopded Bob A.ldepsom wiir, • ;,ve,re - in:the ;14 trie ; q:ll4,i.:ind. ,i cypgged• him, ipto•the, eritltr i ttemp,t;:wes , theo. - e;ritcki;), , , , ,:,,he roughs on.theoufshle,hesded; by .444,12 , ,ihieke Opeu . thedboy.4,;md c;.,upo,„ r_ usl~ing : ixq'F'lh,e4°9Fcc, eu. seconding them in : the daivfillNvOrk• • • Tbeie%inuglYS'' -t inesti F brutal,rattaelk ; I'm, Judgqs. ,:do,zen; : bla4jaeksa.n4.,al;ine4.y work be-, ;44n 0 4Wiern ilpiirishied a blackjack - , dealt,: ,:prrnia,issiTins t blows; to these wlio caruo,-. , •• - , Shah.-,a- spittoon,• •Initq4;fre-§1),e 1. 4.,e-.?ssiliab oilz; 4-1q. ) 41 41 (1e4 I oiaytord,llls.lge of.; theXineteen4ll.3rard,- The iaktei!warped biai,not to • titi,lC.4,4lllv. vg re-v91.Y.P1'..5191.9andl 14th stkod - 4 ";4grie4the, - Missile. It missed i.V,Aiar,k,-mi.46 - : C e 'raw- . ..-, ;foicl finding tliat-his - --life--;ras—a—danger, to6k.'4lM'atviN.Tblen , irand ' ' 'mitered Niiletrs land ':intrajted 'a sex: timisivdiind:'=l.: 4-; i3yftilis , tlti6traera 017- polidemen , had': , VII teredtb'e t rboin ericP:tO " the • •-• • • ASe.§.4rsl'araiiii 'tuidteSSed the tei 4 ,,l'ildgesitlie'dttiglis;''iiinl:-Jialice'-:" , finid tUti; tile" jiineted.in'gsl,ana quiet • .l :•• 'rest re -• , - 'ertdanl3r mgr ater entrap 'lams crier iiblVsthe 3 dekidittibn'tb' 'flieliftlieldeilieeriicy are 'forded Make it one.nti the 'Weeklies in tbe,State: ME if4.l.V i .o4pcl4.rpppn v i/y;,14,,.14,05t0t0;7, aged; e niaty 'idicihad.notbeentordside.thai hove) • . forlibrtyydni.4-Ir. VU":; t 14:1 7d.1:7,',1 PENNSYLVANIA or•„, ---- A.T.../I_, RIGHT! .1. , 64.° • - A. ' , 2' ...:' 4", ':,;: . ' ..,...„ Ctir .' 1 V 1 '..'7.,....iqt,,,...,.., , ' :-."'; • . ''''''' IL.,:ii, e.::-." '--- i -- ---;,-- ‘''' ' ~,.....) ~~ ...- GIOAMVS, ;:Vr.d.ri'oll:t.r '13,314" , ...!:.. Tniuraf,4ADff.T rE X "Aikrib STEP 7,0 141 E. lEWa=l Rgi->ITBLICAN lild,b)jit?,"AL,AONG •THE. LINE? Oft , i , f/ 1 "/Ncifthlti i tik dVA i,A tr *. v ‘filt ,-- IM1" ef iiyWo If s :w... 4 v, - z.•M: , . 10 •y, itgp,4,4,4N . .4 4 g , ee',..ti 4, 4 ' ..4...:“ry. 1 -4 , 1q 1 1 3 ,1,f,(7,1 ,- -u • * e4- \ \ • 1 , c4i-,,,,, ,, V. - rik.Vop.,_ • ~,- 4,t,- - i5,..1 • : 0M VO---- 1 '4 -. ' iE...",..:v-i,....f.-...,:,-:_-------- THE LITTLE ELEPIIANT TIZATiCIN:cr Oil MORE IT, „. - T - o - T .- Pennsylvdnia Presents an TinbiSken Front in the" CcEtrefi ••• s;' :'•• '; • `' IV Gr . .% i iag:32:ljo les Both 11 . 011;s - es: ol =MIMI A' SwbeDing . Triaaph in iota! ~,, .. .~y REPUBL/CIAN :11:1D/11NA - ?J. , f • ;: i • • ..=, The - TillluAinertamera Stista:inefir by , - • ~• • IT , •,• , • ;1 , ; t; %•,) StiOOtEDY, , ION'T BODDIIItuME I"' nll 1 - ,.•••- r 7. 1: ' . :•'-'• • r; , ..." - )9 ) ...,,, ~Cle- r „,„.. , ~.. . . - e.• ; , 1e,N,„ , ,. ` ,),'-'. = -0•1',f• ~,,gf„,ffl - ,„„' - ''' ' !...."4.1::,... I : ,•.(:-.,: , „ Wykt• - •1 , 374 - I . ty , .v 5 O - ^l.O -,•'••. • . 10pe...._ , 7.9., - i.. 7 -?0:,,,. 'L I ; . ` - -,',17Zt,..,'fx,_-4: • „,,, \\* 4 -, I —7 .. -, ••••••, - 4= , - ":;,, • • ,;• 7 ,',". 7 ;• 7 •' , , .5 . .4.. , ..*• 1 4): ,..m\m , \ \ \\ •,,: ; r.- • -,f 'N.......,.....„ . 5. ,... 4. 3.. •••, : ?,./ia, , : , V . 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'Ai . : 'it( ,: -,,,1 1,- N.. , . . , "!.: - ',.'rr - r.,7.=: ..;., ,-'"•,•11 , ,,•.1 . - H,: i, :, iTatE returns from *..State}:intlicate . that, tb.edlepublibans , have,belditheir on Congressmen, and.eartainNliciftitMs oP I ' the State' hai , e 'done •evefbetteiqllail botild" s reaskumblk haveiubeen expect - fedi , is-renijrteill to h.tive 2gNert ;?about , 000 majority for thel;RePublleziri' , eitndi: date for; Sheriff. ) Tiio‘yeitis.zitolAir Fai;/ Democrat; wai olectedlfaye'ilofl the /eity by 1,887 majority ; but at the NwieralSer e lection;Gen: .Gkant:cairleci it; by an din:1808 -it.•;srent , for - fGearY , by 4,f00 majo'ritr. the rel•eledtion; Of , William D: 4iel •imtliellrthDiStriet,-byfa -handSOnid 'Majority, in spite of the litpublidinielvii: ( sition which ho lad.4,6 , enbouhtei. 'the' :I>Distric indidatiens- are' that; , ',T." V. Ore6ley; Independent'llepabliCan,siipi' 'POrted by the'Detnocrals, , ls'eleeteW l l3P'd Mihj ority over Cliarles- , 'nig' iresent - RePubliean meittla6l.. !In '-re-elected:: • -In' the r e- - th, (Rucks Countalidu . a.'.. , piii't . "-' , o'f: TetornsJrg' 4eivecligiverhOpes afithe electionlof - 11 - Armer, Jobn:R:' atea r d4- Jilig,,r , the present Demcicratiei :rheiriber. - 4:ohn:3.;l"acker;Republiean;:is're-elected-, athandsome majority kdrti the hXLIT,th:.. District c In the.XlST.lthl the4;e:Ontest tearnd: that; zCessna, , the:. .Presenttmeriaber,•has been defeated 133r:B: to 'llyerc [Dem ,through at present: both' parties claim success.'..TheaLithaistlictl• ruzern And,Sus9Aelianna), fiv,,hich ; pie et 7 r l : e:cli,Gegrgei3y„ Nooslyfar,cliDem..,b3lnently, I,Bo9majority ; t • i% years ago, ,audCwhich..',l ,has for:, years;is•repOrtett : 13,11 A.ye - e.rctalr-ut.ed; 73, „Shoemaker, ze-,elpe.ted, ,:by ablrat 2.,2lP,Aajority.Thj.;t4e=rl(l,(l';ittsrt burg), District, and Eheneger ,:-.llle,Tunkin; , Rep., ,by about; °,lOO in the,•XX.IIId : trip , ,The,reaular;Repnblican. ticket , for,-. .county otficers,in.ellloghapyis also elected., lixlsorne thousands. ; ~,; „ ;;. , ...Prom Ohio .returns-show—gains on OM State ticket througyopt4l.l,c"§At9, ,- :We have carried the City ; ,of r , Cineionatk, elected bOiloneMtier's of 'OeMiresS„,there, '4arc - 7., - yr Ist. an 4 ,413 StevaA6n:in.the tii.f;the.,fst ,p ; en„Sell'eni:k ; if . ,t,h.o`g,aini iepOrt,ea,i,n the scateeri4 frusted; is Po's . - - o§q ‘,.;i3r,1-. 1 1 5 1 i 1 d 6.1 Pq•Fig)°(ktrYi 111 j h°- 1 1- A ll and ISM - Republicans f:j . cetiOry , 9,.1 x 1A 1 ?;4P5' ,'1 44: of ..coirpK , A29,,w+,-tr.-,., , but, receiySq„ a 0 riot ing 1 .“4 11 ;`iibtll , , l!coire:Vectthpm:sel r ies„ ll ,p 4 .1,effi„4,41m, - /iidjo,r-itY)Ri91§1#4 5. 9%A„011.9i;.11(11 . 1Y;; " 2 ; ° K;' , .: - ;c r. , ...);;: 4 99 ,, the, leavyi. "Democratic gams '',.l) = ll . i„cli ; t,heir,joprfiaig. hi Y4 ,l)e-e n Pliist;P! 3 t ( 19 1 4 , the zeinlt.,s6 - pr as aseerfaiged,epsit 13e4 1 .itif 1 ).-:.tth 11 4 ) , 1 kr ; 4 , qj lea,ye. , , much, to))e,,-:tio r . ; picuity, as `i ar4s plae dp'Ubi t So'o4.l,, qfp,, h 4 0;111.,§ptt . 11,4p 14 , John C'eSSiie.'s election is claimed in the . ,Sixteenth district ... y) l7 majority. The The ; %s ood. of telegraph .palosr . put- up - ,ln• Kent-neky-vitliale,od ;the (dome:eta ,aa 401,-; . 14 ; t r pi? esln p te firs „the ,:peclar ,net gave Nym..y„vilp.lat:lieil,oeest, t..119-,e44, sound, ..„,, per • • .17 1 r •- r -t• • ' • u 1 eheaper•than• over•so befere-in.-sl.lap-mr 7 , Barle,fis'ilo being sold 14 .356i!ada, 'for $1;00 per don tual-the lowest it bas epee' ••:•.7:; - -.,Nm„corn•sells.for_,Z - eenia:per-,bushel f ..; , ;•.„ ;.; • 9;1;,:' : • Twenty-first is stillin doubt,with chances in favor of the Democracy. Gen, Schenck is most probably dekeated in , the Third Ohf4::ilistrict, and H. J. W. McClure in.,the,,gourtb.,? - gueth'eseJosses are;com pensapd-lorlby4:zirao iNintli:!ldistriCtsl r4.efiniWpai \))eeri . *eseivect::4Oni 'Stat:V, been elected by over 1,500 majority a magnificient victory. lowa is Republican by the Visual m o k r#,y,txpp g b...ti. t e. s ot g ..l 4 .4: been very light: • I= lIIMMIZ GEM Sad Public Officials Always_after an_ election, .we hear of , ;fraud po'rlruPtiort,' . anti_ from party or the other, and some times from both, and- the-worst - - of that these charges : are generally well' Sounded. 'We hear Men who take no ac tive part in.' politics ..:deilouncing both parties as full - 6ficitteall'esi, and declar ing.the.necesaity. for ,the organization of an honest.party, whose candidates' , ehall be unexceptional:lle Men - whOSe.characters must bear'the:cleSeSt aiid Most scru tiny. Six months elapsey and thezdoings • of the elected candidates , begin to reveal themselyes.i ,frand.`;' in,:anOther directioh PeCulation in .office; :in another public wrongs-of. some • other ,chardeter; and then again, , we haVe another thirst of virtuous lac:hi - illation. - Again a 'reform party is talked of; again the:politic:l,l,6on ventions meet . ; and there is'arepetiritin of . the previous "year's - scandalou's' Proeced- ThenicOnies freSh protests and.de-- iimiciations from the reform citizens, and the resolution of the- last year is again made only to,hcbroken when the time of !the primary, electiOiti:atrire,s.---Taus A ar 'after year the same farce is retenact land the work of public pillage 4, - oei 'The ring politicians of both parties ride the day, and good citizens, throwing _up their hands in despair, ,ask what is to be done ? The only thing to be done is for honest men to A" , ote for the best memwliat ever their phitY. This done,' at "subse ,quent conventions good men willbeehosen ;for the very sound reason that bad ones cannot•be eleeted: •SO' long as party - lines are as rigidly drawn 'as they. have .been, 'and Republicans ,and -Democrats feel pound to vote for the nominees. of-their respective parties; so - ,long will. ;we have more or ifiConapetent and; dishonest 'officials, for; until good merimen who have too in*li%reSpect -far :theniSelyes to enter into the - dirty boi.:4liolitics, and tvade to_anorpination through. mire, and lth of the itiost : rtlghtighte Chhitater—can Lie brought fore and as candidateshy some other systern - than - thatiaoW in vogue, just so long will - we have our public offices im ; 4d.liy.m en who 'certainly have no I)9.*hiess, there. We therefore, say'tolillgriliribleil' that ifwehave 'not efliciept officials; the f nut is their own ThcYallow party lines, to' eontrol'thein on election ' day, and when fil~is-is done no ` othdFiesultsthan such 'as . I.re holy Midlia - i;d been liefor'e us,' can be gxpected.—Philadelphia StaT 4 I ' . War Suantiiiii•y; - • " The adlieientS of, the ..tYcnch • tniperor are very ac - we in - Eng,lana.. BonLer .and., -Baron Jerome David are living., in "lon, -)d.oii, ";li to 4`(.41-01:.\S"41,1, the ex-Impress it ggenic, r T:hip:Ai:that' • the i'rdssfan ..•he if • , • , ....meat is . b6stile, to . the .movement • of,'NnpOleon repotitccl,, and sortie Persons e'ydn'go to, assert that BiSniaiek iiirnish6Cl.lpart - of the Rinds f6i. the estatilishinent, of.La Silyatioq, the prriat neyg . ilarer in.London, 7 • r: ;hate, - ,acivices fi:ona Paris airineninse th.t;Geiiqral Tro - chu r is ;Ei,ir,:thrig, I•U t eiiefal 1111;10. ;.,1 7 ) . 1iisiSiiinlclWt..haihe -Prussians willAn d ppntyof defensive cbia tiiiVtine4 t o :fp.ee.befoie catering. pris. NM 'll"pere,,,.is-no atinoi,r, of .fam-ine for three_ •nlonflis Woolne. -The 'City:"4 well pro v]i(l"*.l-tnd., :tl,ak troops aro improving:wen : 1 dif,141.„ ixl,lecty.l§; qtifet . and, orderly,. `aet Oerp fs nil,iiois or disturbance. : • -,;„ I Of 'ti'lelirldges "on ~,ifae,,pilNyays ,and 'qn,g,4'ay . ,fc,,i*iye.t of..yari pave been 'in?.'"F (l .A9,4- It'° ' 4!P ,: PR, b 10 '7,4 AIP. AW„tkie, thp.'l .3 ritsskiiis ; kivapce... . ' ~ ..- • ..... - . - • ~ , -s- n,e,pc4s,p4.piuc: el9ep9n. -gg4cpu tin- , 'tl to . llq,leßeif9q,,:lyelrcnch9fainll , t ilie'littl6'*hich occurred ncar.,Chateau-. G 'Hard, on. tlie„l : 4th .. _ ip &tan t s pas - , pro duo ' tii , 6, i.... 2 , 11 ,i1PbAaltileaplis. i ,Tile Prussians . - V4r dpfeated and'Ao*elto,reireat. „,,.. crp9,3lo4.itlon i ialcan ? ?3 , 4Vie:.tren 9 h .743- Wthat...sAto.fe,cl tfie,:qyacuatigp -of 1 4'it610eripi,tlie Pruislans; f 1."VilO al)art-, (.I.9 . n?d,tliat• i . 013t#, - 191t so 144,ek precipAa ,tidn:iliaf taa4 . cattle, a. lat.e , agiount „ of ; , - , f011ige;;: . ,&:,, ;Fere -10 ft. Iphind, 411, of Nvliich fell .i_nto,t,,llllands,,qfple . .trepeli.,l- ~ . ~1.7,447,1! \yAii* reviewed the 6th ..I"us r . r'gian,arlAy.e . 9rps*V",dr ‘ saillcs,qn„oc:tobeg • 6tt, ini,d,,,liis,:lieadguarter_3vere '§ - tilbs97. (1 .*?•. 1 1 :1 70t104 1 ?..e. ( . 1 '?•4 1 . 3'1 . 1 .t.P 1 Pc9. ;••-,,..-..- , -nub. miles ,nprtlynst : of i4,llpen ; naide., a ~,great vitualling ••11 Prussianprpparationp for ~thp „0f:P.41 . 1p .ar,o,nearry‘,cgip-.• •1;:;.; • I king 7. 1 4.14T ,, ,5a4ctqPR fr?li9 „(l f:martd! imille i by ; tlle j pe;lnani 3,v . h0 were ~enelled ,frdal.'.l;al.l.pe for, indemnity for tyelp.pes t,tl43:liave:sup4ikne4;,tlapr9by..,.., . ttid,Orkiki4p. maritime towns also re -• asort.ngtht4, ,t,hegh•their vessels escap captAire, • the inja).:y.o , _ ; 111.terpsts . of ; the kingdom ihi - ough their compulsory-fie . - ~jogr,ns in loreig,nhai;bors was,-great, - • :News The Albany I;_?iocesian Convention of,tha ,gfi r iseopal chuyeli_bas,given the Inshol4::wo; .absolute power of to bo,usoLl either be fore or AiteV'thci mlop . ticm of a tneasuro „in convention: , , : 4 -Zazalne is reported to luiv - e•deelared that frOhl , Nietv..;•be. wiit rimy no :it - .tention: whatel:er...to - the piesciitiCrove.rn ment.!:sf P.aria.v Übe ildheres-to this resolu tion, however, it is more than rosSible that the (3p,yernruent; - with the , aid-of:the titers, Nvill-pay some attention toßazaine.- ..keAii.rDrl.ouns . lias &Lease of absentminded-. ,- 4 gvitipinful. at break-. isst (Utile pen t in Isis eofibo and `-continued Lis letter:' '..7.•;` , :itreit - 4 his nilit'alce,. silii?l'rlirtheipir:, and tiO tired: ,00litents of the inkstadainto the eoffeci cap ; r . : ,,T:tUree: fonimoarpenters upon , the roof ora.seheol hence t 3.‘,ltts,-; . , the other ,Zseresbinglitg 'ilia. building, and In tearing off the old coy, triliga„,big, t hor t uelfo nest , ple:p 0r1e,411.%, / ,s,ilidgieg„btits and 'selets'fiew fox 'tiine. "tiiirls no rOFN.ot for bird: to tighi it out tin l' viaW . : , TOr , spoelitl arts of- -c'onilr..;ll advertised iii , itie -Ger nind rit4Ders. '-Ono ; psi.hhsa ligt , gt these prizes,=whleh extends Allrbugh - several 1 , eoluynni, • Reed birds are vest plentiful In the Po legnac swamps. Delirium tremens is said to be `epidemic' in Memphis. • ~An Indiatta couple liantitj, l st,,naarl.ted after 'ten *real, gi Norfolie; I Valtrie tpoifed wedding ai:f, j , ',two wilts, I.teintse,Kiti . fitee we - 64;1 'villaOsquitotblies ; d ., do,o,bps , ,'Keeenttol l ainan Hilte - watel"Whii - 46 dodginj a potato which was thrown at him, and ho was drowned. "A strong-minded . woman" at Sioux tnent,.. which she has dignified With the name of ,thcovoinftwa :Rig 1118 El otel: , : - . , 11 Wisconsin must have some tall people, if tpe statement of the local paper may be be ..iletytt,tthift-thoSTiffe—gOliig telm,ll4 a colleg r e tideommbtlare 500 pupils 'lLtece stories _ a the, advoLtise. \Mel t 6 hie 'Stead vilfe- t.l s abl Republielul I 'Cupid little broffn cop tine at Cambridge, Pa., is the place tc; - to have' the ••marri ago - knot :promptly' and streh;ilS!'tie'd,".lnCittireloi'R4v.- ' 'll.l,Present censbs !will , show - , the Unitdcl States tiasfiSteen - eiticisOfniOre then oue-hundied thotiS'aud TOhnbiCants. • There are but three cdatatrids Es.st. I fldies, t ties . ; pfiat • Britiiin, n itlj sixteen, 9itil, - ;Gnina,: with fir •tcen...f -.;: ; - EMBER .;The other.,night - a jearous!. liti,band; at Cideinuaii; failing in an attempt blow with a re i,oly gr;:itiined the Yi'f.lP.ou I F4PlirEld his r slitill in a lealTu . i. in:tuner. Ile was a ;native:_of Germany, add bad, only been Ptharr . led three weekS When lie was sent to ;prison fur usyti}ilt uutlbattery,, The.iatest swindling getup is known as :the "coal agent - dodge:"; The, 'bogus agent 'visits hotiseS'; delfver coal, otti one ton up, itt - a grEal,reduclion beiow t 'mark - et - I:ate. A sale is effected, and to secure the contract, a Certain'deposit is do-' In'auded,;for %which:he giVes a receipt on an cotint;- Tho result is, that tbe'coal is never delivered. The sister tcho is nursing „Marshal -Mahon nays that he never tittered a com plaint. during dm dre,ssing of his wound's. No matter bow they cut and hacked in the fright fel wound, which corapletely travers• ed his thigh,'and in IX'bit:th a-boy ten years old mig,ht.turn his s fist-around not a groan waslieurd. Whatever is given him, what ever is dono for him, his reply is' always, `,'Very well, my good sister." The Jklexaudrityptizette_sayslhat it is the opinion pf many persons that the - late un precedented freshet in rho JaneS;and . She nandoah rivers wits not caused by a contin ued raiii;:hut bly'soinething like the• burst ing of a waterspout on t r about their head waters, and their sources_are not a very great ui§tances apart. the lloo,d,eame down in; t44Vie'4and ,dieat ; ) vo. VesSifeVeed ing each other rapidly. The Crystal' Syrings ( herald i•e polts„the _follow-ing sttaugo: occurrence :. "Mr. 6. D. Newman.-of this place was • stahhed:some thirty years ago.ditithe:„ buck , witharlitaire by a titan - i'vithwlhiin he had a dalltilty. A.,feyc 'days ago : I.l7l.ilipjn - his .field; ho felt sot:nettling; sticking put s ot"- L his - back, called begi-o'tO eee wiiat, it was. 'The negro looked,.atid, told N..thatii.t. :reached round and pulled out a piece-of cl,iric hlado over two inches long,ri hick Liiid `be - ent . liere since ; is'esvark iirot mawaraetreres . • letitber A oroquet tliversi fy,the 7 try countS , N. y., lecit., i , Droire.4 of sip 7 i.ii:i•els are reported, tp, be , switneloo, across t Tlio Fro ieb;haci- cliptured :German mer & elKtnt , ,Nessels - durtog.the war. Apples 'earlfdi throb northern ljerlcihire, 'than in former seasons: - .' • NEW ADVETTISWEENTS: •,.11E COLII.IqqA..„DEZOSIT rBAIdK . • N 0. 1 .01 LOCUST STRE ST, p Doors below the First National Bank, ' CDT;D - STSIA - ; TA. EDIVA.I:I3 ]C. DANlE.T.pll.:Dlr,wrlacrt ISAAC E. 11/ESTER, , , SOLp.IION. S. DETNIULZIC 'HUGH M. 7.501AT.ti; • 12:211.LE1e. to are indicidualls re:3p° iiitGlo for ay. the tia - ' !.••' • ""ablatio; of 0:4 Bard:. •Ttie BziittY Oireia unsiliba.s4ikVaceneriil.K;CliatiOns'Ac‘f,,,,' • ,the putatc. iftterest id.the. : tate, of ! 4 pot..eviit :per Anauca • 7 - 1 • • WILL E^ ALLOA 'L•I~' 01,7 The long .experlenCe . of ,the member,of, this Bank: enables them to understand - thr, • reiluirez men ts of this comnintilty, and'to give every,at tention and facility for the promft transaction - of tall business committed to their care. The. Busines3 for. the'-Bank will be Dl' BUY AND SELL BONDS,- STOCKS, GOVERN MJfNT AND GOLD, AND DIS COUNT PRO3IISSCBY NOTES AND BILLS, 'aurdtransucra , General Banking Business. 5;1.2 Per, Cent, Interest Allowed • -rilar26 '7O-1y • r. Q,F r . GRA..S.-Brlit.rdashler RgS.H• G IIO .PEALES ••• "' 'AT TUE PROVISIO.N. ~;4,;,1 I; t);.,3 -,,,.' , :;. x, N •j 3 ,1..;:.,.,-:.) '. i ..;. '4(1:-,: sToßr l .9.ii• . „ • IfULLEN -4 &'''B'R,OTIIER ODD FELtolV§' (S . ) FItESEL TOZUATOi.S: kLESEE PEACHES AND •• other• Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn,4m. • EXTRA REFINED SYRUP MOLASSES Refined Suga3s, Fruit . till,lidnds. RfOr.lavt6ind:Lahliyitt`Colted. --- " NEW SUGAR CURED qx.ears 4 DRIED BEEF. Also,Faney Groceries Family.Flour,•Notions,&c. .We Intend to, keep tie best Goods only, 'and to sell as cheap as'auy similar store.- ", • • - H. MULLEN & BRO. - i*,...ROantry—Procluce of. all kinds,. bought or- Its t qudn esebanyp . for goods ' BOOKS','STATIONEBy; 7 NTEII7-1 7- N.i?Ar !! !"! • _LI 'BOOT:. AND STATIONERY STORE, No. Iltl2 Sr., POLITSCRiA, P. ;3,1' The snligeriners nave just, opened and idler td 'the public a complete assortment of I SCHOOL, BLANK. rt.c."D 7.‘IISOELLANEGUS HISOS'S, .And•of everyquatir,y, including,t9Anne and ' , • 11.1*-rate'stoelfof " 1 - - P.;:!:1,4 1 1.74:Etc''N. 0 .7.E' • ,A,Np ,- .T31141; „i;:.1•11PER, • • , • scHocir,,,iNivsuNDAm SdiEt.ool,-MOTiTOES, invelopeS; :.:Pencils, &c. ',Toy Books, • Pass' Etoolts, - ,Tuck :Memorandumßooks, d:c., BlLlps,Testatnents and . All N'veolcly and monthly papeis and niaia:: zines received as,soon published:. The custom of the public is respectfully solicited: ths p/aze—,No. 202 ,Locust Street„ one door ,hdlow the . COlZOnabja Stearn . Fl;e" En./ gine House:l.ol t Kepi:l394f W . ( ..TOICS' L. 7tIOTIT & lii' - STYLE • , Tie 7 7, r,/ 2 Orr Oat DZ. 6 - " 'DC oirTiarld •li'qfpiture Store, • t TQ Terprettully 'call "the 'aptaFt ,tlonrof tho Pabllo:.: • , . , .JO - 13.1C, :sept.l-tia-tAvj -.No. ,2U6 -Locust Coluzabia:,, NITARY 'AS= „ILLSOCIATION. For tlaißC&iariebure of the 'Erring affil t7ri= fortunate, on Principles of Christian , Philanthropy. . Essays on the Errors cu Youth,rualthe Follies of Age, In relation:to Marilage and Social. Evils, with sanitary aid for the afflicted. Sentlree, in sealed envelopes..:Address , ROVVAED. - ASSO- E,CATION.I3oxy, Philadelphia. rnay7'7ll-1y ' • :„i %. • • DinzoTons for 12 Months. MEM very elie:epi BUCHER'S COLUMN. C,O UCHE , TAtIN ...4,914 and Retail Dealer in - 1 !:11: .4) Zr ' C i AND DOMESTIC Wines and Liquors I= gia;.'removed his Store to his Badding, adjoining Haldeman's Store, Locust St. Columbia, Pa, CT Ntherdhe Vtie,Yurriaixiii n a nd greatly increased his facilities for doing V: Ausaiivi CELEBRATED ` l' ^h ' r'^ Li .~S uc..:~::.a` ~. BITTERS HERD .a.~~i i~ PURE AND UNADULTERATED, Thee:aßitters aie, 961eb5a ,... teAforAhegreil.tcures theyffii4eierforined in eyery,caspi when tried. Dr:;3lllibber offers five hundred dollars to'the pio prietoy;pt Aaa'show a. greater number of genuine cerLificate.sof mires effected by it, near the iilaco'7herc'it is fnade;"tban, MISLILER'S' SERB BITTERS MISHLER HERB;SITTERS Is to' sale to COluMbiaby T. 'C.-ntrauga , t, At his Store, LO . cU]st Street, Columbia WINES AND -LIQUORS! Embracing the following; Catawba, Port, Lisbon, Cherry, Mederia, lialaga, Champagne, _ Currant and Niucat - WINES COGNAC OF DIF RENT BRANDS Alo, OLD RYE ,W,HLSEEY-'al4l2:.''. BRANDIES 'of all kinds Blackberry Catawba ate.. Cherry,, ; _ Rum.. Superior Old Rye, :raye Old Rye, .NX% ,Qict /WO, F. T. XX Old Rye I X Old Rye, Pure 'old' tye; hfenongahela, Reathled Whisky,London l ßroivii Stout: Scotch Ale, &0., c. :20j0.1.! IMII ApENCY FOR ANi) He is also Zg4tfreirille:oel.4kreted ; ;111ISHLEWS HERB/ PITTERS:7 FOR SALE' 'POCKET FLASKS. DEMIJOHNS, and ,!:A.rzgy ARTICLES, iu g.zei4 varA9py, :Ai''..T•c;)o,:i?!l2(oartiV.F4; Mg MEE ME= MISILLEIVIS "PURE & UNADULTERATED For Sale by BEST STOUT PORTER! From E. dr, G. - ..IIIBBERT LONDON'. For, sale by I. •.• • J. 'BUCHER, •Loedst Stre'etptiboire'tifiiite Rgarit for the Vl:Ni;l6 l Ait) • •J .• qannc4 be purchased .at...iiiiiotber*.establisb-L mentin town; and 'l3'warranted to ,keep *vita . and vegetables perfect. The: Best Bi=cis of litiportect,i SfgOTCHi'ANTLON - DON ALE ~For Sale at• ISM BUCI3ER TO ‘SMOTRRS AND CHEWERS 111:1€HER will still:keep on band the Best Brands of ' OILING A . 6 sNro.h._ LNG TOBACCO, §liT-F:F;)::EfAYAKtet L •- = : COMM9DT,..,§ : * GATt.S. , 4199, • :SIZOFF 44iiii.A.HCCO BOXES, PIPES—a , . Opp yt.triet!es. Call at Loctlet`,Soeei, iti3joinini'iliadeinsin'e Store.. Tit 'ISA@ grsatestestablishmant ot thekind this r stdeof:Padyttielphia: , ' :' dei;;C:Pibriee ; S " Landan-Porter, and atiblersi..tAtters.: - • t;cc)DD: Nl' CS', A • KNIGHTS Qr. PYTitrAS," 4tia kindskip .loolaty:, Regattas and Paraphernalia, , 4 , 1a - rdifabtared Worder, at' • " -, - • . 0 . E. J . : ER/SgA.N'S ; 4124 .I , 76ithr4neeti'Street; Sancaster:' Pa ,1„ • t - -- • • sept4.-C94.fnr ~ c 9.P/9•l#, •••12:1 ;• • 'S :1 `• 111"1 • • psinedlato attention, as, T ..,,;„ „ 2 ,:e ilegleat,often xefiglts in as Ancura- Aile.Lung•DJsease..,..: I:443yn'§% , "l3roptya.,fj;:yrooe, will mist in;firlably give instant El IKE ,FOI7.I3RONCIIITiSVASTEMAMATAIntn:CONSITHP TIVAIttId'THROAT DISEASES; they have a'sooth ping effect:. '. '" * SINGERS and PlTBLlGspgAtirt.§'#salui, to clear and strengthen thcf voice.: • - . , : Owing ",t0113.3!!. good repntatiOn and ,popularlty.y oL the"Trocltes,,many: worthless and cheap whirlunitationF., ~are affeial,'whara good for riothpig t sats to 0n7,.. , ' , rant the true • . . • •• Brownyslßronehial •• ~.• • . BISLD rv - zirr _ _ _ 4 k intAPERIAND BETTER TEAA EVER. w "1- JUST RECEIVED AT ISZera,,o,ZS•r:)..a.e..V+CCQ,Zdt..t-,/tCr.f..Z'S'...:.,...W,PCZP::r,gC.C.,.,- R. HAYES' GP OCERY AND, PROVISION' S 1 • Begs .Icav, p to inform this old fri6n4, , p.n4 T A # 9 ffik.:,tkaciii6 ;:has just recatire'cl . ,gndtli'er::large and k)lenclid . 'agoi#l:l6ied..,:i.;;:,_, ...... „"zr EIS OEM The undersigned would call the attention of the public to his large and well-selected stock of FRESH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS just received from the.Citv f which he will sell aIIEAPER T.774N EVER?...FOR CASH! His stock comprises SUGARS, Claret, - Also, Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Bed Cords, and everytilint; in fite,9rocery line. Be directs special attention to his new and superior stock . of • - ' Rhine, Blackberry, Elderberry ME Which he is selling at prices Laivnit than ever betel 0 oil 0 red in Colunil;ia: 'Call 'and examine,ipr ypurselves. onliand FLOUR AND FEED. ...p2l^ ACEN'r FOR Jamaica Spirits r tKrinita-e4" , Ginger, , The 4iEST Plotif , in - "tb - ei'Mtifli r' ' - lEvery.pargcA;liVaiTanted.,,7Sofd - Cheap for Cash. Having purchased toy goods cheap for Cash, tam prepared to offer thonLcheaper than•any other , dealers.• Hoods sold for CASH ONLY.— - Qin, • - I 1 4 4" • 3 -4 H A L.D.E.m,A_ N 9,8 1. ; T ,O,R EST:ABTA - SHEEP 1815. - - ..-/ . .I'k Mt STOCK IS NO -FULL AND COMPLETE"'., 14 t "" 0 IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 'AND CONSISTS ENTIRELY OF L • 0 .1, • I 6.1 '1 • . • J • OF THE MOST‘'DESIRABLE BARGAINS /4 Which have Only to be Seen 'to be, Appreciated. GEO. W. _&7; B. F ITAL. DEMAN 1- u 9 114 Locust ,Sfreet • GREAT REDUCTION IN 'PRICES. . , net9-ly •3 3 0 -TES; MEM -J. C.t BUCHER 'S P X ° h. • F EVE'RSMI T s:r 0 R 4, ')".`"1.2 - 1.27 ' . l', 61,06.:1:4 !St., Colurdijia," ' 03 : C: Si s2f :: k~ HERO UNION ''FRITIT. JARS ! • • FIRST OPENING' 'OF It. H._ ,Z I. !;),- • • ,; r DRESS-- '''STIIRTING-' -CALICOES: FULL LINT E. OF. • •:,11 .• '; ••• -I, • ‘..}.• . t i .. APip,,.} I I,IY I 'O,G,,.. I I. I USETNS,'!.MUSLLNS_ TICKS, - • .• : ;,•;:;4;,'!;•,PKECKS;',•.pre...,IGITAMS. ' 11.0MESTEA:1) Ily SITR , NCIP 'OD - . 0.6q0.0t;4 1 0.1. 'che,stnut-Rtreet., .phizet4elpha, „ .„ :‘ , • : 1' 1 „L. .1 , - W., 31 ISETFERT; ITeildent. LA.WRENCE ISEYERS;Wiee'PiitilderitiliiW;DC)RrEfLY'See'.9” BENJAAIISI Superintendent - of Agencies:" t:01 • 1.• .•., f : This. Compan.t organized by leading repireseritiiiive . th of Industrial interests of the' State. 'vadely known as successful and responsible business pen, desiring' to place Life Insurance within reach of all has adopted a sysem of : . • . ; , , t r- • ',Enabling every pleb to provide tc_.r his tunny case of lils'death, at , a'cost, Sol sitting •as - scarcely to be felt. Special attention is 'called to this Company's - - 'n. - ,:,-,l±, :: t : • • - ... ' much - needed feature in Life l'usiirance;entirely new In this country, : designed to protect In case of death, the Interests or. . , SPAREHOLDERS.' IN , BUILDING:"ASSOCIATIONS' • . and all otbers who have borrowed mcineror'purchasedproperrpayableir,'ltistaliMMtststead.- . ing over a series orYes any balance of indebtedness; remaining unpaid in 'case of ' t•hY.cauceMAY death. This Company 1 nes all the ordinary forms of Life and Endowment .Policies at low rates of Premium, on theprql.icipating Plan, with butietv restrictions as to occupation., and none eel° i Travelbr 'reesldence.'" .Active and responsible men 'wanted as Agents. Fall inforznatlon.as toPlaps end Fdetbrm, td ocoltalued in Pamphlets ti Mph will. be forwarded , by mail Oil . aPPlleuti9 lll 9Pf.l lol3 l o face," ;, .:• • • , ..r. A. R. TPLIONSON, Agent, Columbia "Pa. abR: : 4TITC& CHEER fiSTA'e „CALtrifri3d, 1 P4:..) T- r f IMIII =IMMO ll= FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Sate . r and Cheaper than can-be-bought-elsewhere:—"'---- COFFEES, 1 ' /- TEAS II CKF:it:EL, SPICES, HAMS, . . • - • DRIED ..61_3 7 1) CANNED , GLASS AND QUEENSWAR, WM. GOOD'S EAGLE MILLS FLOVR, '' RY'IIAYES South-east Corner' Foith•th-4-C7i-64.1.-y'Srs:7CoZiiiiib-iii: =Ell UM N ! ME= 5. 0:'. ~07';1=t-60- • S'S OP TEIE t. 'rt •t` 'l4 Which' we. arti< s'elling, tat Maqufaeliirars Prices. . ?aZ - E.TYT3 - CEl)‘, l ,':,llA_-'l l ,Esl' 2 closin g out LA , SUM Al BR EiRESS, QQAS cvitfiiiiii,.Ve'iiii.`dici.CosL LIFE INgrAgg: ;1104 THE ..PEOP,LE"! ! ;, 't" (I'4. T. iVITAA 3 $ - YLv " e 'u' "i" , % er• :: Mont - 41.y.„ ; Pay iients of Premiums, ; GRADUATING POc -y• BE ME i k';lYS.i.^ai = FINE. CHEESE, SHOULDERS, SOAP, MI MENEM NNE WI ''HAS IN STORE ME • 0 , 1,1 . •;',. • MEI SYRUPS, POTATOES, CANDLE g, ~u , t .: ~r IBM MEE MIME! 1870 , "`'-' l ' l . •If/IL : , I ( • =I ME r ..; 1 =lBl MEE 212121 iIIEME MEM Z; 3 r i EBNI