61ji - 601.unthi‘a, g, pg. • • Columbia, Pa. Saturday„ October 26, 1.86:. Clo?tattmtcamomi. letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, will be g enerally from friends front all quarters. TO ADVBRTISERS manses who wish their advertisements to reach the greatest number of persons, will do well to avail themselves of the superior inducements offered through the columns of tWCotemsts. Srv. It posses es large advantage over any other newspaper; its average weekly circulation being more than thirty per cent. greater than any other paper pnblitaied in this vicinity, and promise , to be more than one hundred per cent. greater, in lee 4 than six months.— in addition to this, the patrons of the Sry aro of the class that advertiwrs wish to reach—liberal minded, and intelligent People, thereby snaking it the rooqt iestrable medium for all classes of advertisers. This fact stiould have a great a-eight with advertiser.. DELINQUENTS, TAKE. NOTICE: ces,sity compels us to make an urgont ap peal-to all those indebted to this othee, to PAY UP! We hare several thousand dol lars lue us, and we trust all will settle their hills promptly, and thereby save us much annoyance. We need the money NOW—must hav, it. The amount to each delinquent is small, easily paid. and in Ibe aggregate is large and very important to us Pay up, ut onee, and f4a.ve yourselves being dnnued APo 3_o fl ET IC. —Tho d or is absent from his post. Several communications, ,tre., are in consequence laid over. • AN 7NTERe.sTINu LETTitat, will be found from our Balinnore eorrespnndent, tut the second page of to-day's SPY. iiE OED I; p.L..fitys' PARADE at Coates ville, last week, was the largest and most imposing affair of the kind ever witnessed in that place. BLOWN IN.—SLA:narieS rat nace, which ha , i been idle for the pa,t three inonths, no derg, repairs. was blown in again n Ilan days sham, and is working - natal rably. Sort:.—Mr. P. 11. :!iluttinmli, au artistic and practical photographer; has purchased the photographic establishment of Leslter, Front St., this place. We r.?..iiini nrenizi Mtn to the public. ducks have made their appearance is small number. upon the river. We have a gritat many sportsmen in town, who, tictry season, hill a largo number of the feathered tribe of the above specie. Remember the law. NOTlCE.—Numemus have been made at the rout °lrmo, in this place, of letters being tv t <nl tilt. street by child ren. We have been requested by the P. m. to state that hereafter no mail matter will be given to children withont a written order from the parties sending' them. D R.VIV 1 CLA 8: 1 .-,—Th Class in Dr; . Mg and Painting mot for organir.ation in the Library Room of the - Union High School on Thursday evening last. 'Monday and Friday evenings were resolved upon for class nights. Those who wish to join can do so on Monday even ingnext,without los ing a lesson,. as they will begin on that night at 7 o'clock. WM. P,ENN'S ' COTTAGE.— Frank Les lie's Illustrated. News, Mr October 2.13 th. contains a sketch or Wm. Pt4tri's Cottage, and ancient weather vane. The cottage is in Delaware county, Pa. The vane bears the initials of Win. Penn. and itvo others, who were partners in the mill, and the date 1f;99, and is still engaged in the llitith year of duty. The illustrations were furnished belie. F. S. Taft, of this office. PUBLIC! 5A141:.--.5 r 8 Wollid remind our numerous reade•.s that the ette or the Hous ton property, situated on Locubit St., be tween Third and Fourth Sts:, tak:e.4 this evening at the Franklin - thinse. The property eousi,ts or a lot or ground with a Tram e:d welling house and• other impi;ove inents thereon. There will also be sold at the same time and•ptare. thirteen sh . artei of Columbia Bank stork. Wkr.t!,GEEsE.—A flock of wild geese. appifeently about two Or three hundred in noinber, passel over our town, in )t southerly direction, last. Tuesday, about 4 o'clock P. M. They formed a prop er figure one, and wore sneaking iwny at a tremendous rate. They were flying re markably low. 'Ni'e are told they roosted over night:on the rock- sonic distance be low this place, along the Snsq nchamm river. II 1.3 A - T, F:ST ATE CH A N 1 S.—iuhtt F. ilerr, of Strastmrg township, sold thirty eight cures o! land to Gee. Book, :It $237 per ERE The ktrin of the late% (it..o. Tomlinson, sit uated near Wifiner'.. bridge, contitininLt seventeen acres, has been •sold to David' Nenirnertey, for $5,30.7, Samuel has sold his firm in - West Leampeter towliship, cr , ncui ling 7;.; arar:. to John Buckwajtei*, f0i7:3i200 per acre. ' 000 D YUR CisorsNATr.—The nnti playei's played a game for the benefit. of the yellow fever sufferer, in the South, October sth, and though the weather was unfavorable, 1309 was realized. We wouldsnggest, that a. game - of ball ,be played 'ere the season closes,. either in Co lumbia or Lancaster, 1.,y picked nines of both places, providing suitable well uth3 Call he procured ) where admission conld be charged, for the .benelit, of the HeMe. FrieneilestiCilildren, of " Lancaster calmly. • MtilisTACtit: ,emns to be quite a mania among our young Woods, at the present tune, to-tho approatelfing,-; eohl• weather;) for-mi s sing moustas:hes..§ome of the attuitmts in tbal line - are really amusing. (Jar readers can not thil to reeognCze rhetd,:after We give a description of their : Posseston in the mous tache line. Now for the description : Take an old-Cushioned cut of the Cull moon; and arch the. - upper lip with a tinny pointed lead-peMeil;and you have a perf;:et tioU ofthosc HI 0 US talrh OS. NEWSP.II , OIIIAL.—The New York _V. , . tionar:Police Ga7ette, the ',eq . paper in the Unitod Slates for criudnal intelligence, il lustrated with ninnerons Lints, has rAmlently been enlarged to a quarto size, and mater ially improved in appearanee: W. sells t biz; paper. • The 3 ! 00 1 1 0 1 1/ Peet i 44 for sale at Hess' book store, - Columbia. It is a new penny paper * just started in Philadelphia, and is e!dited':Willi spirit and ability. It is strong ly 'Republican in sentiment, anti is bound to make iLs mark in the newspaper world. ALAit:U.—A false alarm of aro vas . sounded on Thursday evening last, about S o'clock. P. 31: Both companies ran to the rescue. Whilst the "Rivers" were returning their engine, Arthur Don nelly,a lad who had hold of the rope, stum bled and fell, al the corner of Second and Locust Sts., and two wheels of. the engine passed over him. Ile wos picked up and carried into Meyers' drug store, where it was found that lie was not seriously hurt. A warning to boys who think they are * Men. enough `! to run with der machine."' LEAvEs.--Mur glitters and 'streets "are ' pretty well covered with the falling leaves. amia] festival, which has, of late years, Leon appropriated " Young America" to the indiscriminate pounding of door*. throwing COl7ll at win dows, pulling door bells, k.e., &c., will pay tu; its annual visit on next Thursday. TILVP PLAtl.—Adacostown. this county, received the beautiful American flag or dered by the County Committee to be given to the town or district that gave the largest percentage of increased votes for Williams, over that of (teary, at the late election. irrAhni?.M.A.N's.—Dow n go the prices. .1 forthcr destine, this week. The large business doing by this store ennbies then/ to coke advanta_a of the panic in the cities, and they arc now buying, for cash, Dry Goode at a great sacrifice, and ore offering New Bargains every clay. FOR EVEIII7- TIIING 1% , .:DE1l PRICE C:0 TO HALIII:MAN.S. NEW AutrtiturtsEmtiNTs.--We would edit attention, to the following new adver tisements in to-day's Spy: To the ladies—Mrs. 7.. Spering. Propo sals for grading—Lipp, Sourbeer, Gassier. Public sale otreel estate and personal prop erty.—Gifts for Christmas and Now Year. Italian - net and Zimmerman estate.— Ad ministrator's notice.—Light! Light! Light! Borough lot for sale. HEAVY VELIDIET.--The jury in the case of Jacob R. Goodimm vs. the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, which lots been on trial since Monday, in the adjourned Court of Common Pleas for this county. this afternoon returned a verdict of $9,150 for the plaintiff. This suit was brought by the plaintiff for the recovery of damages for the loss of his wife, who was killed while erossingthePermsylvania Railroad in a carriage, with her husband, near Landis ville, about two years ago. AL a former trial, S7,liOU wits allowed as damages. The now trial was granted at the instance of tile railroad Company. —Expre,v. MEE PERSONAL—We find the fliliowiug complimentary notice orour young friend C. H. Erwin, son of Martin Erwin, proprie tor of the Franklin House, this place, in the Arkansas Dailey Gazette, of the hlth inst. He is expected home to-morrow. " Mr. C. 11. Erwin. operator of the West c-rtt Union Telegraph line at this point, leaves for the east this morning, on a trip to recruit his health, which ha: been some what impaired by cmso confinement to business during the summer wont hs. The readers of the Gazette are indebted to Mr. E.'s spirit of accommodation for late intel ligence on specipl occesions ; and his uni • thrill courtesy, so uncommon in situ i 1 ar pindie positions, has made Min n host of friends who will wish him a pleasant trip and an early return." LIST oF GI:AND .) Bann:: to serve in the Court of Quarter Se , SlO ns, commeneing, Monday, November 4th, 1S07: Edward 11. Bryan. Conoy ; Christian Cohre, .Tr., Mt. Joy tw p. ; Jeremiah Camp bell, city; Henry Copenheffer,West Hemp field ; Ihuofcl E. Gingrich, Mt. .Toy twp.; Samuel. Bring, East Coettlico; Joseph I less, Warwick; J. G..Hildebranti, Eden; Robert Ilarry, Columbia ; Abraham Nautfinan, Penn; Henry Lintnor. Manor; Nathaniel Mayer, Ltrumore; Thomas Masterson. Man helm Borough; Henry NMI West Ilemp. field ; :matt IJ. Royer, Ephrata ; Adant Rut ter, Bart;i am R.oberts, \Vest Titan p ; Jacob C. Shuman, Manor: Henry Shreiner, :Alanheim twp.; Jacob Seitz, Jr., 3 Tama' ; Calvin A. Shim finer. Marietta ; Ihenry 1' rlliams, Saulsbury; Truman WalMee, Salisbury; Lewis Zeigler, Ephrata. 11 LEA N Nt;ti.—The C4perheads of Co lumbia are frantic: over the result 'of the late elections—A number of new dwellings are being erected—The Tyrolean 11. B. C. of Harrisburg, beat the Excelsior, of Coates ville. last weelf"—:derchants who advertise in the Spv never complain ra*dull business —Our town is in a remarkably healthy con dition—The base ball season is about play ed—Numerous improvements are being made to buildings, &e., throughout the borough—The "Rivers' picture of the Vigilant fire company, of York, is Mill in Ifaldentan's window, and attract; much at tention—The firemen's parade in Marietta, ou Satuarday last. wa- a success—" Bawdy' Bead should be caged—We are daily add ing new names to the Sty new anthracite trirnace, in this place,' is rapidly nearing completion—The Vigilant fire company ve a grand ball on the tap's. SHALL the children of the Soldiers and :Sailors who gave their lives tbr the preserva tion uu , unioa be provided with homes, and receive a good education? This is a (inv.:don which will admit. of In: ono answer—in the affirm:di ye. ri only re fmain, for tis to point out the Lest mode in which it can be done. A. i careful examination has satisfied us, and will satisfy the public, that the projectors of the Riverside Institute, located in the village of Riverside, New .Tersey, on the Delaware, have devised the (nest reasible method. Aeting under the eharter of the \Washing ! lon Library Company of Philadelphia, in : eorporated Iry the State of PennsylVlllthl, they are offering stock at the low rate of one dollar per share, and will give to each subscriber n beautiful and valuable steel engraving, worth at retail snore than the 1 prim of the stock, and as an additional in 1111V0111011t distribute among the stock 'bolder.; presents valued at $300,000. Who call refuse to do a patriotic and benevolent action nn tircec terms? Let every lover of i Ins country record his name. Read Ativer lisetnent. LIST ni PET T r itous to serve in the Ctffirt or Quarter Session., cnnuuencifl Monday, November 41 1867: Joseph foyer, Mt. joy twp. ; David Bair. Jr.. city; Jt:emiah Cooper, Bart; Jay Cad wet I, city ; Abraham NV. Dellinger, Manor; William Dungan, Eden ; Benjamin Eshle man, East La m peter : Robert A. Evans, 'city: - Henry Earnhart, Drumore ; John Fondersin ith. city ;Stunned. Frey, Warwick; Thomas Griffith, Sadsbury; Marlin Grti be, 'Rapti° ; Andrew Garber, Mt. Joy borough; A.MOS F, Herr WetA Lampeter ; Jos. Hell, Strasburg borough; John Herr. Eden; Chrh-tian Iless, Malicia\ top.; John Hoff man, East, licit/wield; Lewis Haines, Fulton ; Maris Hoopes, Conestoga ; Jacob B. Manes. Manor ; David Jones, Sadsburv; I.Ten ry 11. Kurtz, Man heir,, twp.; Jriseiffi Kanfftnarb'Manor; Samuel E. Neller,War- - in,k; A. Morton., city : Andrew Moore. Sad:dairy : David MeCtinre, Bart; John Martin, Mort ; William Nolffib Sads bury ; Jos. Overholtzor. dlreektmeh Sa tied Patterson, Mt. Joy uorough ; .breffitin Rola), Stulsbury: Benjamin Rein hold. tile: Daniel Smith, ; c • i.(. Shank, West Ilemnfiel Spera, Eprant ; Amos B. Shmitan, Manor Georg: Snyder, West Donegal ; Andrew Slml len - dierger, Wre,t Hentptield ; C. Stoner, Manor; David 11. Saylor, Wat.hinton bor.; George COEIPS:o4a; George` A. nip ple, Manor; John Troyer, city; Witilitrn H. Whiteside, C.'oterain ; Michael Zahn, City. PstES AdiOUT.—Mr. Columbia Spy, Oct 1.15420Ve a slight hold on one of your buttons y just for a minute, sir. What we are about m sm. to you we wish to he kept i u profound secret. We don't Wish anything j seldom Load in regard to it. Listen! 110 von remember• an artiele published by you a short time since, which was headed " A Mechanic,' and for which you gave credit to the llairnto Gazette. You do, ch ? Well, air, thin was oar baby ! If you cop ; led it from the Gazette, which we do not i doubt, that journal toust.havo decapitated the child and placed another head upon it, in order to prevent recognition by its dis tressed parent. We have aLso discovered that oar poor infant has been robbed of its shoes—the mat paragraph being 'stricken out. • We don't thinkhard' of you, Mn. SPY. We don't "shake our gory locks" at von. I Brit don't say anything to the Gazelle about it ; we're afraid of Now Yorkers. Wo send you a ina rked paper containing the article Tin question.which will be found to be as we represent, it, minus the head and feet. The Garzettc is a horrible gipsy.—Baltnizore Courier. Yes, Mr. Courier, we do remember pub lishing, au article headed " A Mechanic," and for which o•e ga%•c credit to the Bicaislo Gazette. We culled it from that paper, and as it appeared us a leading article, we did not doubt its originality with them. We did not notice it in your paper, but the marked copy which :,ou sent settles all doubt as to the legitimateness of the babe. It is yours, but unfortunately it wandered too far front home and had its head ' and feet taken otl • by the !` , Butfallos." Nobody hurt. TUE Counnissioners•ol Chester eou nty have awarded the contract for building the abutments of the new bridge across tlu race at Pine Grove Forge, to Enos Pennock, of Littlo Britain township, Lancaster en., for :R M. Tfllltn INN - OH:E.—Bruner, at his store on Front street has just received another invoice of winter goods, which lie is olosi nn out at astonishing low prices. Notice his store,should you pass it to-day—its :Always crowed, which is strong evidence that he soils right. UNCLAIMED LETTER-S.—List of lctterS remaining unclaimed, in the Coln t nbin Post Ofirme, lap to this dale: Ladies List.—Macy Chord:, flaky I log entogler, 'Rebecca Fares, Susan F. Nuys, Mary GMlm, Wido Moloy, Safanne Mullen, Mary B. White, Lydia A. White, Lizzy Gallagher. Oentlehzen's ll:tent-it, Richard E. 13nrraie, Ben. Carter. David Coble, Ben jamin B. Herr, George Hippey, Milton Murphy, Christoply Ottwein, Adam Smith. CrtuME OKE.—Large quantities of Crotne Ore have recently been discovered among the veins at Seven Valley and vi cinity. Mr. Musselman, one of the pro prietors of a furnace on the other side of the river, and who has leased a large tract of ore land in the neighborhood, reports the crone ore as being abundant. and that it yields lifty-live per cent. of solid iron. Messrs. Nes and Kraber, of this borough. have also found hitt their mines at Seven Valley, and state the fund to be almost in exhaustible. It is a beautiful white ore, and is the same as that used in England, for the manufacture of cutlery. For many years past this same kind of ore, which is said to abound in the neighborhood of Havre-de-Gracie, has been shipped from that place to Sheffield, England. where it is extensively used for the purpose above mentioned. The discovery of it in large quantities, in the comity of York, is a new feature in the development of our immense mineral resources, and will doubtless lead to important results.—True Democrat. MEETINo or COONon..—A stated meet inu. of Council was held oil Friday evening, October 18th. Mr. T. R. Supplee, President, in the Chair. Present—Messrs. Bachman, Green, Gossler, Mullen, Shreiner, Suppled and I.7pp.' The minutes of Sept. _oth were read and approved. The Road Committee reported that they had repaired Union street below the rail road crossing, and. Third street near Mill, besides Various other portions of the town. The grading on Third street, north. v. ill be completed in about ten days, after which the contractor will proceed to finish the parapet walls of the arch culvert and bridge over Shawnee Railroad. 9211iLsa me committee submitted the Ree:u latorr estimate of the cost of grading Wal nut street, between Fourth and Eighth Locust street, between Fifth and Eighth sts., and Fifth, Si xtla, Seventh and Eighth streets, between Locust and Wginat street. The Finance Committee submitted the following inonthly statement of the borough finances; October IRtL, I:47—ltver Orders paid Bal•tne , The Market Committee reported colloeted for Stall and Tlall rani, and tid to Treasurer, also that the market- was in as good condition a , could Is- experted from present facilities. The Committee tut Fire Department sub mitted the rollowi fig report, which 011 mo tion of Mr. Ureen, was accepted : -The Committee 110 Eire Department would resprctfully report that the Adnoskeag Steam. Fire Engine recently bought for the Columbia c Fire Engine and Ilose ompany at a eost of we believe has given the Company - and also the citizens of our Borough entire satlslae , tion. Tile Engine Is one 01 superior Mash, and on trial haul proven to possess great strength and working capacity. The purchasing commit h•t , have also bought for the Columffin Fire Engine and lio'se Company three hundred feet of patent combination hose, which in their opinion in, superior to any hose heretofore in use. They \Welk] Ills° recolumend tile adoption of the Patent Combination Hose for the ose of our tire eon' pan ies when uddituAllid by-e is required. Your Committee are also gratified to report that at no previous period hove the Fire Com panies of our Borough been so elle/Madly and efficiently organized and equipped as at the present t ime. - - D. MELLEN, EI.P, ' , Committee. t.:ffiii4l.Ell,-/ The following resoluthen submitted by naelitnan. was reforred to the Conilnit tee on Wharves: le,aoirra, That a Otennattet: ttipointn , z, to anus:. an 4.nlimance impovlng: linotl4 penalty !Iron pet , none OCCUpyillg What 503 by ra.qtolllllg Santa, rafts, Sc., to the. detriment anti twine:n:oll Of the an nor', enjoyment aline Sarno.. The following, report relating to the ex tension of the boundaries of the cemeteries was read and accepted: The undersigned, a special committee to m Mon w a y re lerreil the applieation el J. IL Mifflin end others, sod of SonMe! thhoen for authority to lay wit and open as ciematerioh certain holds within the limits of the Borough. reapectiully report. That by appointment they met on the mewing of Oetober 11l east., 311111 & Shoch su Lim it mil to their mspeet ion 3 draft ot that pm I of the 110•Mugli inelnd ut g the lroperties tit miestion, sheering the streets, ocated upon said proper' tea llVOld . til3l4 to the gen. oral plan of the Dot ought and after doe eonsidermion of the statements of the gentlemen 1010:0 e1,111 , , 1 respectfully recommend the adoption of the follow ing resolution t Ersontnl, That authority he granted to .1. If. :Win lima others to lay out as a cemetery all the gionad (prop e l ty of soot Milliud lying south of I:icust east of south Seventh St., west Or u street to be hie, ted senility:lrd from Locust, tuition} , betqeen 1111,1 ptuallei to-Seventh and Ei.slith -beets. and :I,lonung the north nod west lines of Malint's pre-ient cemetery; mut that the thorough 3 .1, i n h e me d i a e .' be • IJ:intim,- ing the loCaMm 01 all OM cots, toad, turd allot. now molested on said ground. The hammotto nimbi turther report that M r. Sheet, not being prepared to de-41411m0 the boundaues ui hie proposed cemetery. they wet in unable to Come to decit.lo., up ,tt 1110 arph , ation, mai tecommend that, mihou on It be poomoraol. Sigurd : W. W. 1.71•1'. A. S. GREEN, • Commit tee I'. S. SIiREINEIv, J.ll. BACII3IAN, j The resolution contained in the above re port NV:IS then read and on Biotinn of Mr. (dossier referred back to the Conunittee, with the understanding that Council would take nti action thereon, nutil the parties desiring un enlargement of the cemeteries could give satisfactory evidence that the gmunds would be properly laid out and always kept in proper condition. The following resolution laid over at lam stated meeting was read and on motion of 'Mr. Green, adopted: ii , That the exten,iee tied opening of Beni Nhey, beyond and s , Jutti of Union :rivet, in inextuNii -rtat tht• re,Qent tune. Mr. liaehman's resolution, hdd over at last stateel meeling„ amending the Railroad Ordiname so as to prohibit petroleum oil ears from standing lomtcer than :Moen minutes, between the Despatcher's wilco and tilo upper end of the old Penna. Depot, \vas read., and on motion to adopt, lost. On motmn Mr. Green, it. was Tiot the P,ortat. I:. It. Co. Ito t I,r:tooted to re:aose its Ad.ina. l'or unto:Wm..; pot vott•uto cot hunt it, pre , `lit 0110 1010111 the old depot. • The Pith 1.13 - -3,aw vn s al:tended to ret: I us follows : . Tits" i're , ..tqlettt`of (to:melt sit.di call ep..wial inea•to: , ell th e thorough Council, wit!, rnl %t - que -1 in riling of of ;t- Itteittl,-t,t, red in C”, <14,i1t% , J 1 Po Xpe tere;s rr • r.r crOlti .t 1 711C110.:1 n. the•followitG re solution which wit.; laid over one month: nrs,./.-0./., 'rico wilerevet the clan, hief Barge- , or" 0 , 111, in th, it hti , totiktin oht. Oil motion of Mr. alien, it was 'Flint Fifth L•trirer Lir:l,l(rd from the alley Soli s of Union nirent to Mill L.troot, and tit , trioloovi , nt i n . IllbtrliOti , “ to ev111:111H1C0 the rorno. On motion. of Mr. Up p, it wits trin,a the hrula•u lepOrted by the Regulator in Ili , t-bluato for tho grnrbuc of Walnut t•treot bo I.lupte.d. On motion of Mr. Lipp, it, wit., Tnat tho Road Cotntnittee for the grading of IVainttt -tree: nolo Fourth to Eighth: stroet from Filth to Eichth, and al , o Sixth, t9ecentli, and Ustith , tree t , =. and they hare the rower to tote them ender contract at their eat heat C0111 , 01)ietlee on neeoind of al- I atone— of tho tom to do %York. of that nind. • On motion of Mr. Upp, it wan Rastilro, That tho Regulator be instructed regular 0 :lad fix thlia es of On- :e11...y beets ren Fourth and Filth street., and Union and ;sun ntr•ots, The petitiompresented at n former meet ing of Council, praying that a sewer be con structed near Gray street, NVIIS read I3y re quest of Mr. Shreiner. On motion of Mr. Green it was referred to the Sanitary Com mittee. On motion of :Nit% Itat:itman, it was iteseAred, That the Committee on purchasing the Steam Fire Engine, be authorized to receive from the Treasurer the amount due the Arnoslivetg N3llll - Company, and ray the Ann], Bills to the timotint of *5,787.61. were or dered to be paid. On motion adjourned, The Chief of the Printing Division of the Treasury Department , has furnished fall statementof all the Costa of that Depart ment. Genend O'Neill and Colonel Welsh tire organizing the Fenisas around Washing ton, under the Roberts wins, of that inure ment- SPECIAL -31):ETING,7-A speclaLmeeting of Town * Contndl was . 11'eld on Thtu:Sday ovening last. The PtaSddent Mr. Supplee, being absent, Mr. Mullen "VMS elected Pres ident pro ton. Present—Messrs.Bachman, Mullen, Minieh, Shreiner and Upp. The President stated that the meeting had been (tailed to consider the propriety of selling:the lot adjoining the house of the Columbia Fire Engine and nose Company. After careful consideration of the sub ject, on motion of 'Air. Shreiner, the Com mittee on the Fire Department was nuthor lzed to dispose of it at public outcry The following resolution WaS Stlblilated ratelitnall, and adopted: 4otred, That the alley commencing on the north side of Fifth street, near Cherry, and running in an easterly direction, be vacated from its commencement on Fifth street, to a point where it forms a junction with an talcy running parallel with, and between Cherry and Union strectq. On motion adjourned. YORK. Co f: sTY jaeob Bortner, near Wen Rock, had several of his fingers Laully crashed recently while working:it a th r esh machine, Amos Laren', aged about twelve ye:n•6, step-son of Mr. Samuel Myers, residing near Jefferson, had his arm broken in two places by coining in contact with a thresh machine recently. Mr. Benjamin Emenheiser, an employee of C. G. Poulson, in the cre bank on the farm of John Emig, in Lower Windsor toWnship, was caught in the machinery on Saturday a a eek, and had his arm lacerat ed in a frightful manner. The bones of a human skeleton were dug np by the workmen in an oro bank in Beidel burg township. one day week befllre last. . . A. N. Green, Esq., a member of the bar of - York count•, met with quite a seriow: arcident While out gunning last week. He had. taken a seat an a rock, with the muzzle or his double barrel gun resting against his left anti, when front some cause or other both barrels went off and the loads passed through tile art!, tearing the tiegh and sinews. Perron:—The re-erection of the Co luu thin Bridge has been a subject exciting considerable agitation tbr the past threii or fbnr years. A year ego, when the elfprts of Our citizens s , -emed apparently hopeless, they mould hitvo entered into almost any reasonable terms with the company hold ing its corporate franchises for its ZICCOIII - Now the Bridge Company miaiifest, a willingness to have the bridge re erected without delay, asking the citizens of the communities which will largely be acne lited and compensated by its erection, to share in the cost of building it, by ti sult suription to the capital stock of one ho ad rt..,l thousand tlull:a•.s. We aro havirmed the Bridge Company stipulates tOr the construction of a toil I (Lai cod nenthig with the :Northern Central Rail road opposite Falmouth, on the west side of the river, also communicating with the bridge. The building of this branch.; the recent and eomstant development Of iron ore in York and Adams counties, and iu :t large deg! co supplying eight or Len to rnaces ,on this side of the river; the building of the Col umbin C l'ort Deposit. Railroad; all tend largely to promote and increase freight and tonnage over the bridge, mut will, as a pecuniary investment. undoubtedly com pensate shareholders douldo that of the old bridge company, The apathy manifested at the present moment, by the bust nes , - inch on either side of the river, is truly remarkanle, while they have so ninny interests which would lie promoted by its re-erection. The furnace men would receive their ore at a cost for freight Ono-half 1e4:3 than they are now paying Mr tramhiptnent across rho river•, Our !amber merchants would again secure a market acres the river for lumber which had comparatively been h>st, its transhipummt by terry costing too much to make it an object of profit. The business and interests of every merchant, tradesman and citizen will be benefited and enhanced by having a bridge erected, for railroad and travel eiminiunication, across the river. Therefore, it the subscrip tion of one hundred thousand dollars stock will secure and accomplish this end, it is hoped that the business men or citizen•: of Columbia, will, by their subscription to an object so largely benoheial to the prosperity and growth of our town, do their share and tnanife,t a liberality and public spirit in the mater equal to the energy and charac ter which our citizens have somewhat pro verbially exhibited in enterprises hereto fore. S. ts; to date._ z.:21.!i79.01 MEM It. EDITOR I—SIR/01.1DR 01l Toe s:day, Thursday, and Friday, of each w,,,,,14:„ i$ a finable otrenee: but nevertheless you can see one or two parties out on the dam CV Cr y day, a shooting; thus preventing others front any chance on lawful days. They had better keep in hounds in huh tire. or they Will pay for (heir sport. :Meg or.. ,spoths Dr,kst Poi.wE CASES—Before ;S:tuluel Evaus Es q., for :11(.. Nveelc ending to-day. ..-I,:satal.—John S. Mann 'was arrested Mr committing' an assault upon Charles Hoek (Market illaster,) on Saturday morning last :11 the market. The complainant attempt ed to eon asvate some butter belonging to the defendant, which was alleged t„ lac light weight. The parties: became excited, and Mr. Mann peril:ma unintentionally :olvanced Ins list in too close proximity to Charley's "mug." dnn used language which • seemed to indicate that a battery was about to follow the assault. The !Ugh Constable wilted, and became so eon fte,erl that he could not tellOthet• the butter went op or thnva. Siena Weight, ti•c.—John S. Mann woo arrested for extorting money under the pre tence of selline , roll, of limier whielt pur ported to weigh it pound, but which in lb et was I %eking three ounees. The J . :tuts of the eases are these so far as we can learn them: On last Saturday the Market Mastet, Charles Ilook, went to the defendant's bench With his scales, when Mr. Mann's daughter placed a roll or butter upon shear Nvhich appeared to be light weight: Cans it was with 1 1 / 1 /r rolls, when the defendant bee:tame excited and took the butter to Henry I; Minieh's. scales, The de fendant took oat of his basket a roll cf butte , and weighed it Up011t11(.111; it Wit , nn ?rune( pound. The was likewise wec4lnal on the Market .Ntaster s mid was lotted to be right. The deCendant and Market Master then bet-ante very touch exelte4l. It is generally supposed by those poi sons who saw the -• muss" that Charles. - did not know whether he stood upon hcail to feet ; we know that he failed to do Ids .lany in this ease, which is a plain one, namely : to contiseMe all butter that he found to 1,,' or light weight, which was not done. It appeared from the evidence that Mrs. Cia; . l( purchiused ,roe s Mrs. pro Old LW". 10141 . Duck two rolls of Matter, which weighed but a little over three-fourths of a pound ettelt. Mr. Matin and his daughter denied that his butter was light weight. Ttwy may not have had a guilty knowledge of the matter, but the facts seemed to be against Min. The defendant Was bound over to answer. 'We hope the Chief - Burgess will. enforce the penalty ~aims Ihe Market . master ter 11Vg,leet of dilly' : ho is amenable to the laws j1.1`4. 115 CllO , l,- persons Who failed to register their doffs. about which so ninett was said konn• weeks ago. Rebecca Fullerton made c o mplaint agaitvit William Milton for heating hi , wife and kicking, hi , child, (two y k .ar. age.) William ',veined to think that as he was the father of the chili!, he could be as cruel to it a , to n bruto. Ile was INmrni over to behave hninself. Derail- and 7AlarTifhtel are phbli-he , l siith:hit charge. When aewznpanied volisn., whether pro-c or poetry, hi, Celli: , par 1:11t Win he chat ged. Funeral 110:lac , tt•lt ezfra:. per tun, p.tylit:lo in ndynnee. - - Ult Tuesday', I.t2d inst.. lit :St. !'nut's Church, by the Rea, Li. C. Rte,,ell, R. F. Smangn, tbrinerly Wte,hington, D. I'.. to 31.Arrin aavign: C f of Geurgt , .rds.; In the 22d inst.. in Lanew-4t-r, by 11ev. Warri tier,. Mr. Amos 15.% kit to Miss 1.Igzo:Br K -1101.1‘nit. both 01 Leek township. On the 22d fief., in Lanele.ter, by tile sante. Mr. Jitrtn B. Kfrietixoutt to N Is. ELLA NoltA It of Leavoal: toWn•Alitt. On the 17th inst., al the resident, of the bride' , parents, by 11ev..1..1. I Mr.JAMI-14WAT soN to M ' ARY only daughter of Mr. itleiatet 11 , ..arer, both of Ele-t Donegal, Lancaster county. 1.)11 the 21,4 by Rev. Dr. Oreenwald,JonN lAilvEr.r., of FreArrielr. elty, Md., to RATI: L•ineaster, Pa. On the 15th inst., by .11teoh Reinhold, at C. Shenk's Hotel, .Tom Lt:IIMAN to Emti.v MANN, both of „Manor township. Ott the saute day, by the I , llllm, slot Cool - K.l , s Ili,- tel. EVAN Ennnt,Y, of Clay tap., to Lizzin gra.- I,ltn. of Ephrata twp. On the 24nit at Kau ifinan's If, otel, by the "Ltev. J. S. Strine, DAeln 11. LANnis to Etu..t.- :limn G. Kr:nt, both of East Reinptielit t ',VP. On the lt , th inst., at the residence of the bride* , -father, in York borough, by Bev. .1. C. Snittli. SA.NIURT. GltA V, of Port Carbon, Pa., to MA ity ANUREWS, of York borough. On the 17th ult., In Oxford, Chester coon ty, by the Rev. F. B. IlarVey, RITTER L. C. RABIIO, of York county, to LAVINA BAgun, of Cheater en. On the 19th frisk, at Cninargo, 3.l.svrix SUM,- Lim, in the year of her age. On the ±2l inst., in Wrightsville, York county, Ur& ANN- laNguall, aged 84 years,7 won the and 4 4's. Cale: in I: iat Tit ridge. I For the •'SeA%"] Violating tile 6,ltrriacies pcatbs. Wizirftils • ri..IIIFEMOEIE: US. 11,portol v..E.E-1;ly by el:Erlto & TrtEsoltt. m ~Quilt (Eny 1;AL11:Tom:, I ivlobor 1 , 07. HE:PINED HCa AtIS. Crushed, N a, . , t: Yellow Yellows of lower g ra i l,. 13AllitELS Colton syrup - 72 ct.F. Extra In half hhls. it", and In kt?g, 10r. ' No chargo for Purl:naps. eopn.:l.:—ltitt, ordinary to fair t s lfa 1. - ',9 , ;; good to prinn, ht, , 7,o;illl,yra I<.l , ; Juvai"::P,o , 2.lt;lint cat-ti in gold. ORA I N. re , ltN—Pritt,,, \C1111,,•; 1311 , 41,1. 1 IS< - ;„ 1 :19 " Yollow, - , i 15: , :1 . 111 .4 We.lern .:111.x4441 - -44 bushel— ...... (4/ -Ii w ,11:AT-11, , ,Iv bushel, ,f10ie k .„...„ ...... et :2 70 \l - 111n, :35 , : , '2 SO Unle' limits :ue gi‘,ll, ()Mei" will Ilc n 114.41 in 1 Full Al .ITarl,, I 1me. , ,, I.),Zeet,7,'. I'E3SI..I9DI:F.f'QQI:A _I€:IRKE'FiS. Reported expre , sly ror this paper, by Janney S.: Andrew..., 'Whole-40e I;roeers w Cl.inmission Merellan ts, N,,. 12:1 Ala?2.:et street, Phltadelplaa. nliL 11)1:1.1.1 I I.:, Oel ober '25, 1567. Flour—Exlia Faintly :•13 50q.15 00 Extra •Ilperlit,i• 4) 50, 1:1110 " .Stperline 7 50e, 8 00 ~f ly,. S :AY. N 77, When' 2 -106 4 2 7 0 Rye 1 K 4 4 ,, 1 73 corn I -I Ife.l 17 ... . Oat , . 7i.),"... 77 (21‘n - er ~ , e ,l S 400, 9 50 'Pinu,thy sr.eil '2 75/,; 12 JAI r 4, ',.., It, 121.4,, 1.; 1 4 /lid ter, i,e , q riulalty :eit. , . iii Eg,.. 't , , ,SOZell 27(, , '2, , 'l'4llow, 0 P, l U:io' 119 t'olvic titbits l'roilttee :Itarket. Cursors , rtni , er '24. 1 , -417. roi.kt op , *I trr,%. 11; Egg' , per pvr iA - 0,410 '7.• pair ........... 71.1, Lard.'e ITOO,s 20 'l*.t How_ 12 Count py ••• Co!unnbin I.lour and Gruen nur . iiet. e.ki for the “Spy," by George Bogt 1' 1.0 Extrn lantityt'our 10. - , tlnnr.l nom AVlitto IVlleat 1,,,1101 Wheat Itvo Porn ..... 0n.t5,;t211.H... Coltranhia l',H:avaber :Markel. Itoported for Iho "C'ontollnaSlW, - 1p• F.aeliman 4 - Martin. t-ln , qn , honou Plan nu[; Mills, Front . CoLunnt.t, Octollor 20. I:507. Whitt' Pine ~ 'ullin- 4 0, or ,annt1e0......510 02 , 1.1 S 00 •• •• otl (',notion 1$ 1.1)(0.24 00 " •• 20 Common 'IS 0024 I 0 02 " " I. Common 00 )10(r16.1 00 •• - Vann.. ' - Iva, 00 0(1 - •• .101 , 4 and :- , ..lmtling -2 , 1 thl II.0)Iloclz, J(O4. and Se :lotting IS 0')( ,, t()) 00 A•.. 11 and o,lk. I 2 I) i • .12 CO. 1ir.•,...:.1 a0..0,00. 11.0,t1 . ,1-) ' 4 1 . 2 :•...; 0.0•,.. 4.) .01,-5,1 00 13:1•VA.41 Lath :.1,111u1( , , Incl Bully% th MMMEMMVIE= COI t:a ;13 a t 't:al Mtsr.la et. 1:• .1.4 et•k. t Pai.:ll.l. my! Don 'vv.: in ('.o^l. Detiobor 1,417 IN VAUD DIM . D. Hzdljn,„,,,• Co. Sei , •et 1.`;1111, 50 No. 4, 141 I N. 1 50 'tllthy 4:0,41 No. 1, 2,.4, ,v 1. 1 f 5 5 11:1 I 1 r:t11,11 . 111111ei, ;Ill.! 44 445 100 1..1."14:4•11-4 V:4144.-y 5t44,4, 4.101 Ex,.4,. .. 4 14 - 4 Shmiu , kl4l 5244,04444 , ... I /4.; 3 e..". 11 , 0 IN V.‘1:44. 150 3 50 1 50 5 50 I 50 Mal 11,y st"re Ly ear, tnolcen, 1.1'01“ . 1.1 , == Ntovn t. Lykeip. Call - . .. •• , toVt` MO ~, CC111,1111.1 . T . - t'.' WI I ”.` 4,, V , ... ,,, ei!g1bY , •' r Stitt. 11) I TERTISEMENITS. XI Ir ORME opnatil- for tin aradina of Wa hint SI t eet, be ta een Fourth and I.'4olth - streets'. Loenst Street, between Fifth :old Eighth streets, allil Sixth, ."- , eventii and Eighth, between Loenst and Wal nut street,. N\ 1.0 recelve.l by the undersigned, tip to 1171 , %4D-1.17, the Fah 1 of NOV Eni HER, a,7. Pro:lies having the quantities. Ce.. can be teen at the faliee of the itoroteli lloanta ear ner '4oeorol and Walnut sa reels. P. tZt PreSLEIZ, W. W. T'PP, 81111,:13EE Ft, I at. .2.11 - 2 t ' tenneitlee of Connell. ) . AITNIS r .r I ;TOIL'S N(197(:, 0, otigl4. f.. ten, grf . A4lllllol,.traiioll ult iuu la.agranly,l to tlmv nad.•remcned, all poryalS 1 al,lebtel tlwroto aro , r,ry tat,l,l 1 ,, ltlal:ellanietil- I at. , pllylll,o d.•...•de11% trltl nxmko kuow.m lime C:11110, mt liilol.l I Illility, it ro••«I -m:rl li‘ 1'6410.14a, 11. n. sAmi •Ef, R. .I.rinviniqt Intim I ovt. 26, '67-I,t T 11) 7111. LA DIES: J. MI,. SPEIMNI t take. )lll,•:.Ure 111- tort ing awl that siu• lots just returned nolo the city. - itlt all of the latest I styles B x osErs. 1 , 1.0 NV Ears. lillt llONS, omi VEl,VfiTti. Also. INFANTs' CAP ,, IND .1 . ..1.D1E,5* HEAD DR Velvet It ibbeam of Mt Color., • and Widths. I,ADIEs' Liii 5 TitiMMINOS. of all Itlnd.t. which %rill I s sold :It very moderate priees. Do net nduct the ntoe t ,—neoc Inc New ocl,ol. 21c •,r,"-It. (1-1111ST)1.1 , ' 4 z,t F'N FM: t i A k of Fine thlldund nil IVallallt1•11 to run, and Ilitiroughl" re"to lilted, at the low pritio .of *lO each. and ,atiidltelion guaranteed. ' 0.0.1 Irone - I.g Wate1u.5.....ii230 to iilooo ' 100 Mann. (told Watehe5......... :nil to 509 Ladfri.,' 1(01 to 200 Gold 251) to AI t:LKI (jOlll tit tit i 1 kli.thi-lt :2 , 10 to ;tol I intr rin io 2011 till (;;•IIIAID Vile:111 N)lttelleo, U7l to 2.50 wall 1.-t' Iluntlog Levers 50 to 131/ 7.5 to 30 5 , 40 Gold Nvoteit,- , .;o to . 2.50 1,000 Golil iltuning 50 to 75 1,000 Zit iI-collialooto.l-tllver Watidii , 50 to 100 2,500 Hun Watche : , ~,,,,,, :25 to a, 4,11,01 led Wltteln-o. till kind. 10 to 73 Thi• • , ,:oek 11111 la. 111,spose,1 of ou the p o lo ',Au oti, /every patron ; a lino kild or soh , : i- 1 11vor for 2 10, without ; to wttliuur c.,.,ti1l Ltrondwar, NMI` VOrtl.Nrioit to ;:tlnnOilntoty 0110p., , 0. of tt b ithrne ido nalnlnu.' the ar t al, it IA .-i•iiii•i troll 11,,1,1ers 1.• articles hew torttii,itit. - i, uf,on mti'ittn - int 01 '15..1t whi•thot tdatio °you, worth Tlii• r.. , 141„;in or toly of Oltrt.fTtitteatt• , , you to (he a•( felt. itioned 1110r1,o:1,111,Ni paylnont. of Ili- Is "rill, ;Intl no no at'- . flew villa, than it , lo 1.1 nataf-d on any :it 12 no lot tery, 14,ittlialtitt• t r.th•ni•- %chill, Inn!: 1411 tlripat(4l. lit I,s 1 In• A single i•i'111111 ht• s,•ot to post rani. for i for •i;:t, thirty-U:1,o and .deizaal pri.tilltint. lot ' vaittaldo oliutu lor hundrol ouperl, ; To rigt•lito or I lit goi , io11111:1 this to a ];toe onpot tuna.:. It to It teniiiillatvly 4011- ', 4110,41 htl•titt. ,, ,tilliY allitanittett ity 1.;05 erti invnt, arid olio(! to the ((dolt enn , rtll Wistrilto, '.0(10 I ,y Es:prIroo,WIt.111011 for cOlketioll On 40114('( 0 , .0 ZVI Moo:dist:Wl Loh lily ocenr, Try us. ',V lilt HIT. 1:11( EL; ).. rnvort"r -' Oil Broadway, Nev.' Vorlz. ( - )Tll.i UM Et. AND Z1)131E111.k..\; - EsTvri:.--Nvo,, cit .nt to itt. of if., Itotla•wtl and Zinnnt•t nu. E-qato of 1-I.ll.ind. tlint i. 0.06,1 by o'•no.•:.. AL, on FR thn lAtlt ‘1.3. of Nttl'ENl- ItElt, ltd. 11.01, No. CAN Penn stiL,t. Ittn{..A'onnt:.•, Th, t of thi. ion to 11.1.1•10 tsitelltor tiloy pot...a to I f011.n41 ot not, in 1.1 , 1 , 1 ai, Innin6 Ott ,11•. rt to snoi e-tnto. a paper-. I,itt•ri. iind calmly in ....td,. the Heti. , " tell I.! , .ii-ii bring t:lift them, and a rinninntee will then i,o :q•lrtrintcd to take them in etiartte. mit able to attend 1,1 jans , n. a ill tnrtt•mm otht, a %On; is ill he then, n hey to the I,r lie ithot e ol~;,•rt. is mu• la-t rttont. I hop" nit atti,nil f.-» - e.•a 301i\ SC1101.1„ i=ovi. curry. Altent , ..o P. 0. 1,1111 - IT iffilTl I= Y.i•tter, t:h.:aper. and awn (41: No Smoke, No Stnell No (_;Tease ! We the linder,tgned, bate ee.iiinlein eIl ' luring CIiV:ST.II.. lin., in t1,1111,,f11,11M Light, toisailinge ; ores Coal 4 / 1 1. Tn.• hump- can he lighted reln....thg• tile Lu liter. It burl, 110 Onvii- Inc u.kn ill hlll'lllll/4. titu 13111 p. Hot he trimnie•l Inr ‘se. And' to hat i- bust el .111 al In NO 1" ,i VI:. to 4l i It 41 %, 11l atte.t ttlt , . hare ..er.n the •-•:, p t. ,1,1:11i l:• •••411 Ott J.. aferyntnl 1.•,•1 king X...mennter. Pa. N. ll—'Tile . 1 . 5' , 1.11 Vti can h. , for notated it. tiny • EuitopEAN ME M Eft 1:.1 II,IVA i ,01{'I'll ATTENTIox, (• ,, NTICAt"ff/IZS: bra h•d 1•1 or. en Is 1. ill be rel•••IVNI DAY, /VEM 11 En 1.1 r. tor he ilt.11)1 ;,, and on It., line of the Europe:in :not North .\ merle:in Ittolway, nolo Milord It. IVinit, in the Mite firilite, (about IN mile..) The IliMoVl• is. di, Weil Into roll ventent Settical , Inot Litt. /In' tllNlted 1,.• the Cubit:Yard, by tce Mlle, or for the Is hole .11s- : tnnee, nett' he ...en an.l Speeltlrfalon..f intornintion may he hid (It the °Mee of the Eitghievr in I ' l,o t l i ,llling. 3 l'. E, E PIN It C.) 7/ ). r.i • of IS. E. Contractor, G, IC, JEWKrr. eciNTRAcToR.s . littugor, Me... Oct. Tilly' 1831. :NE 11" „AD TIE r: "Et St EI:IE2I7K pl 7 13 SALE bc.obi at public Salt. at titu Frank- In tin. I.ltmnigli 'oltt on SATURDAY EVEN I N NOVEMBER 2,1, MST, . all that I.OT I (;1:01.:ND, situated on Lo,u , ,t :Are , 1 ,, q;c0 , •11,t (I,,hnlital.2lllne Ifcmso and Wac,Der's con farniug, a Iront ut .I:2fect and a (lei MI of Vli test, lance or less. - Sale 11411 coal meat, at 7 1 , r :o'clock. Tern:4lll:l , lc 14fr.0 , ...rr:0a eveuittn of sale I J2,' C 0 2 ,1 NI I F:1-2 (' OCKt'It. OUNCI October 213,1867-21. 441.3 r17131.1(1 SALE OF REAL ESTATE. On wr,DNiNDAY, sorpmber 131/ 4 1W,;, a( 2 rielook P.N . . on the pre:lli...es, in the borough of 'Ooltunblo, Cr, untleNigned will expose at Public Sale, the tollo)rIng neat EstatP, shunted in snit( Itorougli: \o.l. A pieee of OlturNll on Cononeree nontnnn . on said street Itri feet, and roa ming knelt Ito feet to, and ineluding, a piece of Ground 11 tee*. wide and 11.41 feet In depth, to properly No. 2, I ierchat 1 ter ,lescri +ed. on which I.:erected:ll'w° Storyllll f SHOP, with a basement 24 43 feet, containing a Ten 1 lone Power Steam Engine, one Turning and Doling Lathe, two Drill Prose.- one Bolt and Nut -Cutting Aitchine, with all th,neeessary fix tures for using the smut, Also, the \\ "oak-working Machinery used in saht establishment, consisting or cirvular, Stip and Cross-Out Saws. Benches, tun superior Sur facing Maelfines, two Tenon Machine, L Hornig Machine, and the Tools necessary for the manu facture of 0 rain Hake., and other Agricultural Implements. The above Machinery Is till In good Imsning order, and the greater part of it is nearly Hew. Ailioinlng the above Is a Two-story Frame Blacksmith Shop, 15 by 32 feet, containing three I fires with all the neee,ctry took and fix tures. Also a Two-story Frame Building, fronting on Comnierce street, 21 feet, rind running back 21 feet, to a two-story Shed 15 feet wide and 58 feet long. and adjoining a story Warehouse, &I? feet, said row of buildings being occupied as 01.": Vice, work-shops, paint roues and store house. Also, a Two-story Fnime Farinwe Muse, 2.3 by 13 feet, with all the necessary implements and mechniery for bending and tempering Sake Teeth, and Stooping Wheels. A pla't'e' Of GROUND on Front street. known as the "Ilreneinan Property, - 33 lea on sail street, and running' back 911 feet to property 2.‘"0. I. on whiell is town-a a Two-store FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, at: feet on Front Street. and extending back 2.,1 font to a kitchen 25 by 13 met, with Hydrant and Well 01 Water in the yard. Brick Smoke Ilou-e, Frott, he. Terms will he made lotown at sale by 0.1.011.01.: 1100 LE, nt Ca tiwrinv (ho, 7 4 , _ if.-nr"; ',lt. :st'SA'S 1111 .\\ DT, pEUSUSAL PROPERTY : At the canto thee and place the undor.sign ed will expose to Publiesale,tho yetonining I,er sonial property of the INtate of Geo. W. Brandt eonsktlnzt of about 510'J feet S-l Ash Plank, :00 Sets Rake Follies Turned 5p01ce4.3:14 1 ) Split spoltos, suitable Pic Rakes, Lbriils, or Light 'Wagons. A lot of Stool (lake Teeth, :wilt and tr:Mpered ready for Ilse. About 6110 foot cut and Dressed Ash. 1 sloe. Slaw Cutters, Wagon Boxes, tWO Wheelbarrows, about 200 Ihs. yanufartured Rah, Iron. 1i tow: No. a :- , ohrtyllzill Co. Coal, 1000 assorted Cal rift* , Bolts. HO lbs. aQ,ortell ?vet s, Blaelr,mith Tool-„ consi.stine . of Ant Hs. Tongs. Kwodges, riantiner., Sr. AboUt ton of Iron h«t is about ton is,iort ed Irots, lot ui Ca.,:hig, and tivrgy, Iron, 1 super lot' Keller Ora In 1s oil, t: Corn Planters, Paints, ltrmdies. Paint i-tono and Mtlllor, Valid Yid I. m tilt ism ny ether 1,11,10, nuinerons to mention. Vitgem, 1 t Nitz . ; ttg . At the time ill, tun, anti .11.),,tratti , of a ...)1111.•ral Water iScottilW4 I.: , tabll , litzlotit, eon s;tuet of I;eitoltztttr. Ptlttutaill , , Dot Iltut4 I:ttavitt . , Tub,. Tray,. 1 - tx ,, Se., With 101 efoz. Mint•Voi tUid Porter WIT II ittAt...tut fa , toulaz , . ail Irlll,ll 1. la 111 , 1 mt.. on hoe, :tu,l Jrut now. T. na , c.O ho 111.'0,1:clown It. I:IIANDT, FZll.i E-t ottt,ll , l+ oi .1?1 , 14 . • . - 1.3 Mt '7llO 7:1 0t0,,:j0 or, 12 1:.o.• 4 nll --- I.; n ):r 00 ti 1%.1 `: (.1,1.10 IY) 8 (A) 1•• • •••td• • lo!- f•r - r7. 01,11111,18, 7.` l " l .XE(!t 'TO ; 4 .1. - I,E OP VA A j L.,: Itt::.‘ I, EsTATE, to V. - right...one, la. Too tuttlet;:gotea, .1! John r. Vollyty, tril l ext•ose ri , 11:411I14 . 011 WENIIIEII, 7th, 3007, - at til•• Itulthe hoot , Ileury Houtz , in the bor ough of Wrightsvllle. the following valtutl tie no! it•tote of soul doceth , r2t, In soul borough. viz: A noulern hunt. Throe story Maul( tWELL IN( t. .1101:Sl . awl part of it Lot of :round. situnto on the north solo of Loeu.t. below Sertuvl St. The lot 1. 91 leer front ull Lo eust St.. and es:0:11is I tack PA feet to a twenty feet \vole belog tnt• prom btest 111_1W Orelipled .I. - . . . . 'Nn. :2. The large 'DWI:LUNG TIOrSE, anti 1,01 of (Innuol, ou Iho south-tt•est corner 01 Sec ma and Walnut .irect,, IiONV OeCtlyalqi by lock. The lot has a front of 74 feet 1 hula. , on Second street, unit extend•• back along Walnut -heel 17c1 feet to a I•S teet wide ullcw. 'flicre is a large •Im•LI Stable and good Fruit Trees on the lot and tin• large. Spring on Second street, Lac its ,ource in ~r through the cellar of the brise., . • No. 1. Au unimproved T.ut of Ground, oil join ing lot No, 2, I . oldainintx 55 feet -I Melte , ' in width or trout On Second street.. extending back 170 feet, to al2 lee: made alley. This is a very desirable lan Wing lot. No. T. The ITOCSE alai Lot of Ground, now occupied by Wm. Simpson, situate on the south-Ns est corner of trout street and Centre olley. The lot is t 5 feet in width, and extends I heel: 1711 feet, to cross alley. No. 3. The Lc, and Weather-bearded Dwelling !louse, and Lot of Ground, now occupied by . Ezekiel Wh 'frond,. on the northicis4 corner of Lissist and Front Sts., in said bot ough. The lot It a. from of at Wet d metes in widtit;.and ex tends westwardly Hu feet tun 12 feet cross alley. Phis is. one of the twist desirn Ida lots and loca tions for business purposes In the borinigh. No. V. The MANSION PROPERTY, consisting ore house and lot no) Frotit street, now occu p ied by .hteob it, Freest. The Int eontainsta feet I Inch f•:.l in width, fronting on front street, tits° ex tending I 7areet tosaul erns , alley and boss Ittrge stable and otter outlanlilltms Ott It. =I The foregoing proporty 1 , valuable, and well worthy the attenttou of pareita,er,. Tenons wishing to view the same, or any iall - trination in respect to it, will pletrie mall on R. W. Smith, I he ne-gut at Wrightsville. Or hi vontinence at 9 o'l•lock., P. M., of :::tkt T”rin , nnyte known :It J. MIAS FUTI I Er, Ex,nor. MEE Cit . IT,OCLI 3! AT LON. WHEREAS, the II owirable HENRY 0. I . J-NG, President, tn»l Honorable Ar.t.ix.tN tom L. 1 IA I hs, A.sodate .1 tu ha• id the I 'on ri of Com mon Pleas in and for the County Of Lancaster, and Ai-se-taut justkv of the Court. of tiger and Termisuir and General Delivery antiquetiter nrtho Peaty. In and for the County of I.atwa.ter, have I.sued their Precept to me di rected, rcipurine ate , anuma other things:, to make piddle Prodamation I brolkllloill toy baili wick, that a o tort Oyer vial Terminer and a geaeral deli% cry - , also a Court of General Quarter Sessions ui the Peace and Jail delivery, will comment.- in the 1 'out lionise in the City of Lancaster, in the I 'aminiiitwealtii of Pennno-yi vitaln— ON TII E THIRD :,h IN Is:oil - E . :M-1ER, ht Itn..mnn-, of with-n precept Punt - AV na( F. Is 111:1:1:BY rlll. - EN,IO the 3layor 1111(1 Aldermen of t he tatty of Lancaster, In the said County, and all the the Venue. the Coroner and Con,tables, of the said City and County of Lan caster, that they be then hut! there in their own proper persons with their roll., records and ex aminations, and Inquisitions, and their otherre membranees, to do those thaws which to their offices: sippertain, in their 1•0111ar to be done: arse all lime who Will pueievate atada.t• the pc,saneri who are, or then shall he In the Jail of rho ~ n ia county .n I;illeeizter, are to be then and theq , , lq • th,}l - I.ls shrill be Just. at 1,01 , e+ r, Itto inth day of October, 1.67. JACOB F. El :EY, iiiheritt NMI T)1 - 1;1,1C NVin ...oil: nt u:. Puttll, :41% ,r “tt SATI:IOI..IY, tth, ram* Valuable Tr.tels 7.1 Land. II r•tilptleld town,lllp, Larwa.ter 4,01111tY, ale itla.ine-holf sally soutlitve4 of Siivil': , ortlyg, b,,,,indea by the Item 1111,:& Columbia Itall ltoail, poldie rowl I , B4lmi:from Silver spilniz ta >lnnnt vtllr, !Ma OW limas of Levi 1,:n1--ley am! utlleri. Tra"t .‘f:111 - 1 , -; :oat 1-11 Tract No. '2.—C•llllflinillt: Travt No. a—Com:titling :••••Ells.: k(;111:8 and al 'n'art. No. .l—l'oittainltta. FIVE AellEt4 and 'ZVI Phcltln)yr'l'ntrA is ill Io• pllllll./. 1/1' 011. NNIIOII/ to 1,1111 111.11,111/,'l, 1111' T1111.1,a1/• dirrorellt to.r.ons a r i gid will I //// b.:1.17/.:11 . 0/1/ 'as L Tram, I/ / the piddle road. I'•r-nu , clesima:s Of ....ring draft 01 11 1 / 1 1V1 , tract; I,:dor, tbs. /-1/11.•,1.111111/1,0 1/y etIllillt; 011 .101111 M. .M. 011111. N Me, 1.1 OW 111111en,iglle1.1 at Co lutollia. The..., tract, ore Welt hutted for lotlld- Ina lot, n, tio•s• ~r.• in to Ow atom t'llo-dlodt 11111 Iron sirs- M 111 e Inulley 011 The 1-1 110 y of ,11,1'ai.1.4:` , ; kantleo• tile islop,rty, •• ,, •stred Ii1011U:140, an :1 years, at a per oont. annually. Poo-i.••••sion alven on the la clay tlf Aral, (1/ I,llllllll'llM/ at 1 - 0 . 1.1t,1t. I'. - M., of I,aN slay. For any forthor port:dud:it, raft on thr under:diploi. t,t.xt. 11. RUMPLE. Columbia. l'a. = E t. F. ("I'l wt. Ph.t! Mum gi.r. and Ti eit. , nrc.r . to serve a, a Bonn! of Directory of the l'ohnnhla :472.2 Übe., nut 11111Turnpi5o• for the term of one year, thell next ensuhnz, salt he held nt the Puhne flow , of MAI tin Erato, in the norMizh of lulu to bh4 MONlUY.:Noventhlee 1417, between OW and I cieloilt. .10' 4 . COTTRELL. Secretary. I,IWEI ' ~4. I. 1,v.:- 41. j TAM W E:•:: E. CALDELL CO sTitEgr, PIIII.AIvIII.I'III.I ,IFWELEIN. 111 vo.rmit , ts: ‘NrrAvrt-R.T.A:, !Inv , Toad.- yt•ry larts• fd,lilioii , to their u.oal I4to,•1: ht vl..w ()I tlio applow•hing 114111,inv , t, Goan Vt.‘• lEs and citoicE ()I• IT f•tttivi In 111, GREAT ENPOSIIION AT PARIS TLu • rsl , l by One or the llt•tn in Eli ropts .11.0.1/11 •10 , k, (if I= .tolltt Silver Ware:, Piated t10.0t).. Mantel Clock. I.leettratett China Vas, and 4 )rtlnnlelltS, M11.1 , _111 Box,. Carved NVeh...,l Ornanualt,.., -‘ll.l t . ; cry t MM.: upp•.•rtstuing, 1., the bmiuc , " 01 Gold and Silver - Smiths \nu.• but l'irst-ela,ti thkod, kept, nod rt'.•r.• artioh• sold upon Its ne • n therm. PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES AND FIXED AT LOWEST RATES. 10et 19 'll7-11nio.. I=l WEE = .tEv.rEf.ity, '"``'"2" - '.2I.I7SCEL.LA.NEOUS. ERMANIA FIRE. INSURANCE 3 COMPANY, N. , . 175 Bcondwity, New York. W. W. UPP, AGENT. Columbia, Pn CASH CA PITA L, gunpr,Vg Total ..Is,or, July 1, 18417, , This Company Insures Property of nll kinds against Los.; or Damage by Fire, on favorable terms. 111:11)01.P14 GAILIZIOUE, President 111.74 - .1 Seltr3f.tNli, Jots:: E. ICAni., Sr-ereturs - . Vice President Oct. IW-Iy. NWiNE An Election for President, Five Managers, and Treasurer, to serve as a Board of Directors of the Columbia and Marietta Turnpike Company, for the term of one venr, then-next ensuing - , will be held at the Pohl le I louse of Martin Erwin, in the Borough or Columbia, on MONDAY, November -1114 between the hours of Li anti 4 o'clock P. M. COTTRELL, oct. Secretary. 810 Chestnut Street. PH f LADE LPHIA DI-4 - \_l\lOlNDS n Pearl. Rubles, Sapphlres, Emeralds, Rare Gems, Etlgngeinellt Rings, Wedding Rings. r1)14 7 YKICEs & CO. PITILIPELPHIA 'WATCHES! Of the mo,t cohThrati , l maker. :ole agents for the grand Gold Medal PA:rt.:KPH ILIA yr.& Co. tinlc..kccpt , r.thc'h. , nt Irath innouinettireti. LoW PRIAJES BA.ILE - Y" . &- CO. PTTIt,_IPF LPIELt BRIDAL SILVER, For 'WEDDING El - O.:SF:NTS, of fsit trely new amt artlstirk designs. LOW PlitlCEs. B ALE Y P ULLA DELNI PLATED WARES Frothi tho coiebrat.,l _tmoricau hnd Engil,tintaltorc, f. OW PRICES. I L\_lLE NI 1 - 1-10ELNI F.\ !1 - ORKS OF ARV. riNi, 441 r, I..kINTIN - 0:,, :,TATUARY, LOW PRICES Our .tore is unsurpa-sed by any establishmebt, in the country, both In regard to price and qual ity, our foreitin Importations havinit been select ed with great care by one of the firm in Europe, Our wales are constantly - mut c,ed for exhibition, and t.,trantters in the city. whether desiring to purchase or not, are cordially invited to call and examine. ts . ,?_ordey s 11:111 carefully' and plnnwily at tended to. • BAILEY & CO., -19 CHESTNUT STREET, PHU. s_DELPIZIA. N. 13,—p,•sh.fn, of Sliver Wire, A:12., sent by pet, 5, '437-3ni. F STA ID BLISTE I,Si 5 IVLDEMA.N'S STORE, NO. 110 1.0(;17 ST ST 11 1..11;T FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Embracing ever,., ♦arirty - of FAMILY DRY (100DS, now complete. Prices always inarhed down to meet every decline. so that buyers not ftliiy pasted May purchase with confidence. iriva our elicrOinor, all tin` itoßitllttigt'S that accrue From it full. 1'3,41, well selected stock. From the reliable onm:teter of our good,: From our uniform, always lowe , ,t, Pikes. From the Immeuse variety we exhibit. Anti front nur invariable fair dealing. OPEN I:Cf:; 1..1111 FRExcit I) IF:S.- %tot other ~;ocwis, from rreruL Niles and l.i Bite pure:lo.SO. maldlitt the finest • tnek wt. hay.- ever offered. W v linve po r t ~-ortiti, nt , 014. (I.llowhig. FRENciI I' r~ l'Ll\S N . ...U . 1,M C(1111141'1, :11111 h.•M 10;1110., Sin( :Old VlThrM , a French Poplins. Wool Poplins told Emprv, Cloths. Silk -fnecd rn•L :::Intantlcent slam ritll.l PoMin- 1 ,, r . wopr. J 1 ENCH - )IEItINoES ;NYCO y7llll, I.llpill'S Fro Mil Alvrinne. 1 7 ineNt Stool: of 31erInoe, in town. All the new slnoles trom ILO URN iNG GOODS TA:Jaa,:a I , JarLIN Alia other Mourning Good , In Ltre.utlt WIN', and tb.• Ite;t ny",rt:nent, of Black ALPAC.M.i ever oirer,d. .% I I A IvLs rakiey Sllll4l re and Long Shawl, Woolen Squnro arni Long Shawl, Mae!: Th Wet : 4 (onnv Long Sh:gwl , Ilrerehe Lens 1 , . rwhgoo.l, SUAKER I.I..INNELS :o;, V) and ii.l.! , ent 4-1 all-uool, bar:v - 111N. Extra qualities & entra ‘vellzhts Shaker -t .tow stinker Flannel , in town. Flannel, of every variety of color, Ktral I'AN'UON FLANNELS :111.1 r.rt rent l'anten 31 and '2l rent Canton Flannel,. 35, 37 and to vent. Canton Flannel, 15..91:tncl rent Canton Flannels. elnint to have the heavie ,t and Lie-t IZO(0.4 nu•de. INT TS The 1W.,3T STOch7 rith:till cAltprris,c;:z., AND LOOKINU UL .\` cLoTus. c.:‘:..:DIEREs ovEr, coATINGS. .1, intolsonle Stunk of :%1 ES'S WEAR T•t .elect from, which ♦t - o are prepared Lt make• tip in the Feat manner at i%loder:ito !'rice.. bot,.. v e o ur nom... rtrnent of Ml•collaneons DRY GOOD.. iN the haVe yet. ()tiered to our Patrons, and the People. /am' FALL AND IVI.NTER 1a1.)l. CLOTIIINC FOP, :‘IEN AND DOYS Large SUuelr—All New—of our Manufne turo—At the Luue,t OVERCO ITS from hem. to MweNt YJNI: "LOTH I.I;ES.L; surfs. cA:,iniERE Itt - SINES.S & .1 E.V.S Sl ITS, ESVIMAUX TRICOT I3EAVERS. FINE IILACK L COLORED CLOTHS. PLAIN & F%NCY COATINGS new slyl'. ANI) FANCY CASNINIERI3 do. VEI.VOr conDs, sATINETT JEANS, •te C 1.141.0111 Work made up in best stvle Prompt Iv. /LAUER Laarmter, "'"'• 312Sq_ELLA_NEOTTS. CAN 3l-76-61 $500,000 .4115,074.73 Will Positively cure DYSPEPSIA or INDIGES TION in all its various distressing forms. The prominent symptoms of Dyspepsia or In digestion are Heartburn, Flatulencytineaslness in the Stomach Variable Appetite, Sourness in the Stomach, Gnawing in the Stomach before eating and Oppression after eating, Nausea, Spit , ti lig up of food after eating. Obstinate Constipa tion, Pain in the Side, Head, and Stomach, Tongue continually coated on the back part, Lan guor, Debility, Low Spirits. had taste In the Month, Disturbed Sleep, Failing away in Flesh, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Obstinate Diarrhoea, Belching of Wind, Torpid or Inactive Liver, . 1 / 4 c., &.c. Any or all of which these. pow ders Win most assuredly remove. Persons using these powders will soon find themselves gaining In weight, and the system in every way tending towards its usual vigorous and healthy actiog.. Ity , pepsia They will promote Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Digestion, remove Dyspepsia Dyspepsia all Nen - outguess Dyspepsia Dyspepsia and Symptoms Dyspepsia Dyspepsia affecting the Heart Dyspepsia 17ysiter, , ,in and Cause the Dyspepsia I)yspepsin. Food to agree with the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia stomach and digest healthy,Dyspepsia ANo LEAVE NO LTNPLEAs.vs - r EFFECTS ArTEIL EATING. They have cured hundreds of the worst CaSCS of Dyspepsia. We have cured more than Five Hundred cases of Confirmed Dyspepsia. In Wil mington. our place of business, besides thou sands of en.ces of lesser severity, during the lasi 2'.7 years. Joseph Sample, residing in our place. VMS eared with less than six boxes, after being under treatment in other places for more than a year. It is very ettsy to take and rapid in its curative enbets. Price 35 cents a Box, or three Boxes for One Dollar. Sold Wholesale by .Tohnson, Holloway & Cow den. Philadelphia. Demos. Barnes & Co.. New York. and at Retail byJ. A.. MEYERS, Columbia, Pa. Geo, W. Neff, York, Pa.. and Dealers in Medicines everywhere. [oct 19 T 7-12.-. FOR RENT The Three-Story Driek Dwelling giluse, corner of Sixth and Union Streets. Apply to W. IL HARDMAN. Corner of Third and Cherry Sts., Columbia. 186/. ^" FALL OPENING : r) C l ers ra ith's Ha.> r , pon.A tills week. for "'all S.n. an FANCY AND STAPLE DRS GOODS Including, Mel' Silk Fared Ribber.] Poplin% .:Ii 1.1"0,4 I:ibb,•l Poplins, Illslllarek i'nplinc all grades, Lupin's sniper Freneli. Merinos, and Delnines. & Co. REAL or EVEttY 5UZ..1).1 . : AND QUALITY Sr, CO. lIISTOIII CD_ )A 131.1)::: FLANNELS from i& eAs. ;$l.OO pr,r :ULTSLIN,s, GINGIEUIS, com.PArtn PRICES AND SA.VE YOUR MONEY !! HOSIER -' 5L .7. A "Tax, LINE OF ALL GRADES AND G ENTLEM EN._ LOOK TO YOUR [NTEREST EX AMINE 01712 COMPLETE STOCK OF Over Coatings, FINE CLOTII:3 A.ND I AND (_4.I.VE US YOUR MEASURE FOR YOUR WINTER GARMENTS 4:aarantee Perfect FITS, and Save You 20 Per Cent. 209 Ib,. ZOOK'S SUPERIOR Wool stocking X-7-Etrl2:F_-;, CARPET:.;, from ;;;) z" , c2.5r0 p er yard FLOOR AND TABLE OLT, CLOTHS WOOL. COTrON AN D LINEN CARPET t2ll A N. PRIME FEATHERS. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE For ❑nything :n , l everything or THE BEST, J . A. NEYERS' FAMILY MEDICINE STORE We call Attention to our present Stock, etn -I,racing, beside , : the usual large as.sortznent of DRVG S. CHEMICALS PAT ENT MEDICINES A lot NE , ,v Citorci: Dryggrlsl; i,undries, (TENCINE LI:BINS* EXTRACTS, BUFFALO AND GUM COMBS, Sea or Dog Hoot Whi:7l:s, the lint Clothe4i Bruch Hair, Tooth, Nal: at Shoe. Brushes Pocket Books. the Mega/ assortment Stock in town. London, Mtll's Vegetable, Ring's, and many otdmr . popular 7lnir Restorative," and Drv.,- Ing,. CZ - I3ear in nand that our goods are saertsi pc,onaerv, and bought at CLO6E C.tsa figures, and will be sold at fair prices. Prvcriptitms. Family Recipes and co•.mtni , C4Calt prompt and carept attention. nemenAber the place, MEYERS' DR.1.70 STORE Columbia, Sept, 2S, isk37. MANHOOD : HOW LOST, lIOW RESTORED. Just published, new edition of Dr. etaxEn- WELL , t4 CELEBRA.TED ESSAY on the ',Aka! ewe (without medicine) of SrEltn.trOltititoEA, or iseminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Mental and Physical incapacity. Impediments to .)larringe, etc.; also, Cossumr :NON. ErZLEPSY, and tro_Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, In this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' suc cessful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife—whiting out a mode of cure at once :+imple, certain, and effectual. by means of which every - sulrerer, no mutter what his con dition tatty I,;i, may cure himself cheaply. pri vately. and radlorely. Air. This Lecture should ten In the hands of every youth awl every man In the land. ,eiit; ender seal, in a plain envelope, to any nclairess,poafpnei, on receipt of spa cents, or two po.f. stomps. Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage knilde, - Price 25 cent.. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. 1:1.1:NE 4: CO., Bowery. Now York. Post °Wee bOx. 4.6416. Sept. DR. J. SDINS & SON'S ANTI-DYSPEPSIA POWDERS COLUMBIA. P... 1 inlmense, Stock of FRE7SCIT sr Am pLA.ms, LPAC.IAS S T7I LS PI, 1.11-) ME cLOAKin'; BLANKETS! ..ITIMY ..‘ND BLANKETS NE\V AND FR ESII FLANNELP , SITAKER PLANNEL: hamenso Stool; of CHECKS. ,te comE SEE THEM! - FOR ALL AGES! BEAT:TU .7 V L CASSIM ERES LEARN OCR PRICES ! I= (3ItOCIRI.I:.S. &:‘-.. &c .TO FONDE/ISMITH'S, No. 12 LOCUST ST 01)3) FE L LOWS' I lAIL MOSI FRENCH POMA DES, I T . 1 1 UCII REDUCED PRICE..,.: SII..IIVLS, C LOT 11-:'. CALICOES,
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