6fje ciatumilia gpg• Columbia, Pa. Saturday, October 24, 1868. Advertisements, to secure immediate in sertion, must be handed in on or before Thur sday evening, each week. Tit E PAN' EME NTS.—W hy does the Street Commissione'r allow the pavements to be kept in :such a miserable condition? Has be been up North Front street lately? 11.14 u, FACILITIES.—It is singular, but nevertheless true, that we receive our mail matter from Kansas as soon as we do from Delaware. Can the Commercial explain? FIRST Scow.—On Saturday last we 'were visited, for the first time this season, by a falling of snow. The weather was quite cool, with high winds. Bring out yoursleighs. TEACLIERS' INSTITUTE.—The Teach ers' Institute of this county, will assemble in Lancaster city, on Monday, Nov. 9th. The occasion will doubtless be one of great interest to the friends of education. REPA Hallo.—We notice that our county jail is undergoing a thorough re pair, which is much needed. It is hoped that the work may be early completed, and that our prison may be made a safe one. Goiu.—The quotations of gold are getting lower. Of course every Republican victory increases the faith of the millions in the stability of our Government. If Democrats had won the day—gold would stand now at least at 150 premium. QUER:Y.—Can any one tell - bow it is that a man who is too poor to pay ten cents a week for a good daily paper, is able to pay from ten to twenty cents a day for tobacco and cigars, to say nothing of an occasional drink. • We wait for a reply. PREPARING FOR WINTER.—We WO lee t hat Mr. Christian Myers, at his Steam Coach Works, on Second street, is building some handsoms sleighs, doubtless expect ing a good sleighing season this whiter. We commend his energy and enterprize. CONTRACT AWARDED.—The con tract for the erection of the new building for the Children's Homo of Lancaster city, has been awarded to Messrs. Swart zwelder and Morrow, well known builders of that city. It is stated that the work will be exnutene ed at once. THERE is now living—not a hundred miles front this borough—a widow lady having eight sons—all Republicans, and, if living in November, the entire eight will vote for Grant. Is there another mother in this county who ran claim tide honor?— Marie Wan. "YOUR LATE HUSBAND."—One of our lady citizens was started out of her sleep last night by some one trying to enter the house. She cried out, "who's there !" "Your late husband," was the rrply. Ile was taken in on the strength of his cute re ply and forgiven. INTERESTING SERVICES.—Edwin Long, the great "Child Preacher," will preach a sermon to children, in the U. B. Church, on nest Sabbath, at 10 A. M. "Come one, come all." Don't forttet to bring the children, to hear the "Child's Preacher." Services in the evening by the pastor, Rev. S. H. Keys. NEW MILLENERY.—Now is the time far the ladies to look after their new hats for Fall and Winter. And we %could say to them that no better place can lie found to procure them than at the fashionable store of Mrs. E. Sperlig, No. 37 North Front street, Columbia. She hats just returned frig the city with all the latest styles. Call ])o:;'l.—Don't advertise ;it a very bad plan. It will call attention_ to your business, and it is much better lin. pi•ople "who wish to trade with you to hunt you alp. It gives your customers fl:Cerehmt9, and snakes them healthy. Resides, if you ad vertise somebody will buy up all your goods, and then you will have to get more and it will be a great bother to you. • SONS OF MALTA.—About midnight, on Monday, our Mir denizens were aroused from their slumbers by a parade of the Sons of Malta. They paraded our streets in the costume peculiar to that Order, and were headed by the Columbia Ct allot Band. They made a very, fine appearanee, and startled not a few by their unexpected and unique appearance. UNCLAIMED LETTERS.—List of letters remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date. Persons call ing for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the SPY L ' ADIES' LlST.—Miss Kate Howell, Mrs. J. D. Walton, Margret Turner, Kate Say- Susan Parker, Addle F. Peasler, Miss B. Landis, Evaline Fry, Eliza Fell, Mar tha Wisler. GENTLEMEN'S LIST.—M. P. Waite, A. F. Rueb, Capt. J. It. Miller, Charles Meyers, Clark Tenningroek. Peter Kirsh, M. N. Kauffman, Charles Flair, Charles P. Ca r leston. LANCASTER. AHEAD.—We copied into our paper on . last Saturday a paragraph from the Maria/ion in which it was stated that there is a. widow lady in Marietta who has eight sons, and that all of them will vote for Grant at the next election , . Lancaster can take clown Marietta in the way ofilarge Grant families. George Kautz, a widower, residing in this city, has nine sons, each one of whom, including the father, will cast their votes for General Grant in November.—Express. PARADE OF THE TANNERS.—Saturday •evening lest our streets were made alive the parading of the Columbia Tanners' •Club, numbering about one hundred in line. The scene was pretty, and their ban ners were marked with the recent victories. 'They were well received by our citizens, and everything passed off pleasantly. Gen. J. W. Fisher delivered an address before the body during the evening. We under stand that the Tanners' purpose parading twice a week until after election. RIOT, &c.—Wm. MOD.Ltvi IL, - Chief Burgess, brought suit against Joseph Ito gentogler Jr., and Win. Shultz, for 'lot. The parties were arrested and taken before Samuel Evans, Esq. From the - evidence, it appeared that on Saturday evening last wool:, young llogentogler was coming down Front street, and whilst near Bridge street, shouted for Grant,when two Germans, with torches, going up the street, said "to hell mit Grant," which elicited en angry.reply from liogentogler. Just then the Chief Burgess and S.atn'l Eberlein, on their way to meat the Copperhead procession on Com merce street, attempted to arrest Hogan togler, Eberlein beating him severely over the head and back with a torch stick. The valiant Chief Burgess also caught hold of the rein, to • quell the riot, when Shultz interfered, hence his arrest. The suit was dismissed, for the reason that there was not a sufficient number engaged ,in the af fray to constitute a riot. We never knew • much good to result from petty criminal ,suits•which.grow out of political differences -when the blond was a little too Warm,' on 'the eve of an election. Neither party •has --any right to interfere with the processions of the opposite party. SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—The farm of ex-President Buchanan, near Cain Station, on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Chester county, containing 124 acres, with house, barn. and other outbuildings, has been sold at $133.50 per acre. Wm. Mc- CAllna purchaset% A piece of woodland be longing to the same estate, lying in West Bradford township, Chester county, con taining ten acres, was sold at the same time ;?161 per acre. TOMB FOR Ex-PRESIDENT BUCHANAN. —The Executors of Hon. James Buchanan, deceased, have contracted with lklnj. Chas. IL Howell, of this city, far the erection of a monument over the retnains of the ex-Pres ident. From the design we learn that the tomb will consist of tt solid block of Italian marble, live feet high, seven feet and one inch long and three feet and seven inches wide. The top and bottom will have heavy -mouldings, and the stone will be enriched with a wreath of oak leaves and acorns around the entire surface. The monument will be plain, rich, and durable.—Express. OUR JOB OFFICE.—We print posters, circulars, catalogues, programmes, bill heads, pamphlets, curds, checks, drafts, letter heads, envelopes, blanks, labels, dodgers, pie-nic and ball tickets, wedding, visiting, address and business cards, plain or in variety of colors. Having several fast presses in operation, we are prepared to fill all orders with promptness. The immense quantities of work turned out daily is the very best evidence that the public know where to get the best printing at the lowest rates. Our terms are as low as good work is done anywhere in the State. OLIt IAJORIT]ES.—At the election on the 13th instant, the Republican majorities for the several candidates were as follows: John F. - Hartman,. Jacob M. Campbell 0. J. Dickey 0. J. Dickey A. If. Summy W. W. lloplnns Joseph G. Peters.... J. C. Gatehcll John J. Llbhart • George 'Brubaker Jacob C. Krcady.. 'Henry Pownell... Mlbhael IL Shirk George Fry Conrad Ga5t...... .. Geo. W. itlehatrey OLD ACCOUNTS.—Daring the past week we have sent out bills front this olilee amounting to $2,000, and as yet with but small returns. Many of these bills have been due a long time, and time and again have we published duns. When we send a bill out, we expect it to be paid. Fur labor, paper, ink, and everything that goes to issue the SPY we have to pay cash. We. must collect our accounts, and those that fail to take this polite hint, will find their names on the "black list," which we pro pose to commence publishing next week. If you want to see your name in print, just fail to notice this appeal, and we will grat ify you, one and all. GOAT.—A gentleman returuieg from church last night, in the vicinity of the basin, was followed into his house by pot goat. llis wile hearing the clatter of its hoofs upon the oiltdoth, thought that a thief was following her, She screamed "murder." A gentleman sitting on a fire plug close by. lie came up, brandishing his cane. The gas in the entry was lit. Grand tableau—the lady looked at her husband, the husband looked up at the border of the wall paper, and the goat look ed at the gentleman. The result was—gen tletnan invited to the dining-room to take a smile, lady retreated to her dormitory, while the capricornal quadruped walked off, wondering what raised the row. SAD ItAILDOAD ACCIDENT.—The Cin cinnati Express train West, on the Penn sylvania railroad, ran oil' the track on Sat urday night last, about 9 o'clock, a short distance West of Christiana. The engine, No. 421, upset, killing both engineer and tireman, named \Vin. Irwin and Lew• k Shirk ; the tbrmyr living at Harrisburg, where he'hith a tinnily"; the latter at Gap, and has been married but a sho'rt time. The accident was caused by some urulieous person misplacing a switch. None of the passengers were hurt. We learn that a switch was inkplaced at Gap, the same evening, but was luckily dis covered ere accident occurred therefrom. We hope that the person or person , . guilty olsuch an oatragous act, may be caught :out severely punished. Soel sweet 18 so cial frovt ion ! When the world is dark without we have light within. When cares disturb the breast—when sorrows brood around the heart—what joy gathers in the circle of love ! We forget the world, with all its animosities, while blessed with social kindness and affection. That man cannot be cold who hits loving hearts that vibrate in sympathy with his own ; who is cheered by the smiles of affection and tel Let the world Lie dark and cold, let the hate and aid musky of bad men gather around the place of business—but when he enters the ark of love—his own cherished circle—he forgets all these, the clouds puss from his brow, and the sorrow from the heart. The warm sympathies of his wife and children dispel every shadow, mid he feels a thrill of joy in his bosom that words aro not adequate to express. Ile who is a stranger to joys of social kindness has not begun to live. A FREE NIGHT Sett 00T, —On the even ing of the second of November next, a Free Night School will be opened in the Public School house, on Cherry street, to which all young men and boys who cannot attend a day school are invited. This school is gotten up expressly for their benefit, and all who appreciate the advantages of educe cation wilt no doubt gladly avail them selves of it by applying to Mr. Oberlin, who has been engaged ns teacher. We have often regretted, that the young men and boys of Columbia had no suitable place of resort during the evenings and wished that seine provision was made, either by a library or reading room that would afford them an opportunity of mental improve ment. Here now is an oiler made them. Mr. Oberlin is competent to teach in all branches and under his instructions with proper industry and study any one may obtain as good an educittion as either Dr. Franklin, Governor Snyder and other dis— tinguished gentlemen bad. HEREWITH we give the vote at the October election in Columbia. We intend ed to give it in the Daily SPY of the day following the election, but owing to the ig norance of some of the effacers of the election as to their power to exclude news paper !reporters, we were unable to ob tain the full returns. STATE AND COUNTY TICKET l'Olt AtiDlTOlt GENEILVI. Gell..T. F. liartranfl , fellarle. , E. Boyle, FOR SURVI;YOR Col. J. M. Campbell fuen. \V. 11. Em CONGRE,S. 0. J. I)lekey 1.11.. B. Swarr 'ONGILUSS Unexprol Term.) 0..1. Dickey f Robert Cr:wt. ASSOC' ATE .1 COG El JOllll J. Libliart, fWm. Spencer A5..4.131HLY. Aaron 11. Snanny \r. W. Hopkins Jacob G. Petors J. C. Gatehell Went. J. M. Johnson 1 lioratlo S. Kerns Dr. 11. lteetasnyder W. W. Steele insruter A7 - rouN EY George Brubaker \V. F. Swift COUNTY COMMISSIONER Jacob C. Kready fGeorge G. 8ru5h......... ..._. PRISON INSPECTORS. Henry Yow•nall M. IL Shirk J. 11. Hegener. fEenjarnin Ilu11;er DIRECTORS OE room Ge0rge.......... Conrad Gast George Weltrly 1 - Jacob Giumber AUDITOR. George Mehrtfrey -John lillaelsrnnd, Sr... tDemocrata. I. 0. BRUNER is adding attraction to attraction in the ready-made clothing, boot, shoe and notion line. It is becoming a public Wonder how it is that he sells so cheap. He keeps the best goods, and sells them so readily and cheaply that his store and business is growing to be a by-word. Just stop in as you pass, and see what we have seen. COLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSTITUTE This school, under the management of its efficient principal, Rev. 11. S. Alexander, is in a flourishing condition, and offers unusual facilities to the public. The servi ces of Mr. Prince, a practical book-keeper, and a teacher from one of the best colleges in the country, have been secured, and ho now has charge of the Commercial Depart ment, where young men can be thoroughly educated at one-fourth the cost of other col leges. A Commercial education is of vast importance, and an essential to the success ful business man. We commend the Co lumbia Classical Institute to public atten tion. A.RRIVED PROM EUROPE.—COI. Wm. G. Case, who has been sojourning in Europe during the summer, reached New York on Monday last, after a voyage of twelve days, in the splendid steamer City of Baltimore. He arrived at his home in Columbia on Thursday evening last, look ing well and hearty—in fact much better than when he left home, last Spring. On his arrival in this place, a large num ber of his personal friends called to pay their respects, and welcome him back to the free shores of America. Compli ments and greetings were interchanged, and a right good time was had generally. Col. Case's visit to Europe was principally of a business character, and, we are glad to learn, his operations were eminently suc cessful, and highly gratifying to himself and friends. He was absent about seven months, during which time he visited vari ous parts of the Old World—spending most of his time in Great Britain. CHESTER COUNTY ITEMS.—We take the following items from the Downingtown Jo uretat : Mrs. Parke, of East Cain, lost a valuable cow on Monday night last, of Mpg lever. This is the sixth cow Mrs. I'. has lost in less than a year. A cow belonging to Mr. Nicholas John son, of Colebrookdale township, Berks county, gave birth to a calf, a few days ago, which weighed 115 pounds a few hours after birth. A few clays since, Mr. George 13. Thom son, of this place, had rive dollars taken from the pocket of his vest, which lie left hanging in the quarry while at work. A new anthracite furnace is about to be built by ide. , srs. Bushong Merl:le, on the !arm belonging to Mr. 8., near Reading. A few days since, at Pho3nixville, an old man, about 70 years of age, engaged by the Reading Railroad Company as night watch man, while taking the names of the loco motives on the road, was struck by the engine. and the wheels passing over his legs smashing them in a horrible manner. lle was taken to the hospital, where both legs were amputated. The un kiwi nate old man cannot possibly recover. He has been in the employ of the company since its organization. FATAL ACCI7)ENT.—On Wednesday morning, about 10 o'clock, Wm. Henry (foreman of what is called the " floating re pair gang," on the P. R. R.) was instantly killed, by being run over by the Shifting engine with two ears attached. The de ceased was walking on the South track, going East, and when opposite tho resi dence of E. K. Smith, Esq., lie „stopped on the North track to avoid a 'freight train which was close to him on the South track, going East also, when he was caught by the Shifting engine on the North track, which as also going in the; same direction. No person saw the deceased at the moment the accident happened. It is supposed that the noise or the train out of the way of which he stepped, was greater than the sill iting train, hence his attention was not attracted to the latter. The deceased resided in Lan caster city and has left a large lantily to mourn his loss. He had been employed on the Pennsylvania Railroad for more than eighteen years. An inquest was held on the body by Sani'l Evans, Esq., and a ver dict rendered in accordance with the above facts. ADVERTISING.—A distinguished au thority on the subject says that the country is fall of men who have got rich by adver tising. In fact no man expects now to keep his business running without informing the people what ho is doing and where he can be found. The• people cannot anbril to spend the time to hunt up places of busi ness and trade. They have been so long accustomed to gaining that illformation Dorn newspapers that they depend upon that souree altogether, mid govern their trade from what they learn and read at their homes and by their own firesides. A lively advertisement is a friendly talk be tween business men and their customers. It is a daily invitation to come and trade, and every day the readers of a local paper expect to see and hear what the merchant, the mann kicturers and Ow tradesmen have to say. A local newspaper is a traveling agent, taking his daily round to the fami lies of all their customers. No matter whether times are good or dull; 110 matter whether trade is brisk or otherwise, no business man can afford to take down his sign nor withdraw the pleasing influence of a daily chat with his customers through the newspaper. For a business man to stop ad vertiseing would h 3 equivalent to his saying: " I havo sloped business, and ask no more flexors of the people," COUNCIL PAOCEEDINGS.—A stated meeting of Council was held 0:1 Friday evening last, Mr. Amos S. Green, President, in the Chair. Present, Messrs. Green, Mullen, Nourse, Shreiner, Supplee and Upp. The minutes of Stptember ISt It, read and approved. The flood Committee reported Walnut st. eindered front .td tooth, Locust from sth to Gth, and Gilt from Lo cust to Walnut. 4th street has been graded, and gutter crossings put down in various parts of the town. The Treasurer reported .55,958.33 received since last report, and a balance on hand of 55,429.841. The Market Cominittee reported the regu lator's estimate of $891.28 for work done on the new market house, $857.00 of which they recommended he paid. The Sanitary Committee reported "that there is u good deal of bilious and typhoid lever prevalent in the Borough, especially in the 3d ward, over a dozen men employ ed at the furnaces being now dangerously ill, and there having been two deaths among them from the abo , ,Te disease within the past week. On referring to the physi cians, Mess:s. Craig and Bruner, they stated that they knew of no local cause to produce the disease except the in ill dam of Mr. Bogle, respecting the removal of which a petition is herewith presented." The pe tition, which was numerously signed, and prayed that the mill dam Lie LlVelarOd :1 nui sance, and steps token for its removal, was real and rererred to the Sanitary Commit tee. . . . I \V IBM The consideration of the priipwsitions to change the lines of the sti eets near the cemetery, mid to open Plum street, was in definitely postponed. A petition praying for the repair of Baker alley was read, and on motion of Mr. Upp, the prayer of the petitioners granted. On motion of Mr. Upp, it was Raolced. That the Road Connrattee have Lo cust street, eludered Iron' 6th hlrCa CO the East shle.of 71,11 street, and the Bethel Ceinetery As hoclation be requested to pave th icr property on Locust street from 6th to 7th, and the trustees 01 . the Public Bround Company to plerethetr prop erty from sth to 6th streets, On motion of Mr. Supplee, it ivas neutral, That the Finance Committee be au thorized to negotiate u temporary loan of fifteen thousand dollars, said loan to become due on the first day of April, MI. On motion of Mr. Nourse, it was . 8„ , ,, 0 4,,,d That the Road Committee be author ized-to cinder 3rd street, between Locust and Walnut, or such portions of it as may be neces sary. An application by the Columbia Water Company for an entrance to their reservoir between sth and 6th streets, was, on motion of Mr. Shreiner, referred to the flood Com mittee. 213 IND 3 16j 165 :1 Hendry' bills were ordered to be paid, atter which Cotined adjourned. PHYSICAL VITAITY Cannot be attained while the digestive organs lack tone and soundness. Inactive digestion . affects the whole physique of man, from the crown of his head to the soles of his feet. It is the forerunner of Dyspepsia with its indiscriba ble miseries, and even prepares the way for worse disorders. We speak from experi ence, ns well as on the authority of : all lib eral-minded medical practitioners, who present a voluminous array of testimony in its favor, when we'say that Mishler's Herb Bitters not only gives instant relief to every sufferer, but affords the means for n quick, effectual and permanent cure of all diseases arising from a disordered stomach, liver, ikc. It completely purifies the blood, clean ses toe secretions, corrects every irregulari ty of the system, re-invigorates the consti tution, and restores the different organs of the body to a healthy oondition and proper action. Sold everywhere. 0ct.17-2tw. GOOD 13EER.—Mr. Joseph Desch, at Mechanics' Hall, has received a supply of very superior XXX Old Beer. This beer is'a new one to this market, and of a quali ty unrivalled. EXCITEMENT.—Yesterday afternoon Locust street was thrown into excitement by the reported attempt to arrest Captain Jinks, upon the charge of fraudulent vot ing at the recent, election. With the anx ious crowd our reporter hurried -up the street to witness the arrest and trial. lie had gone but a few squares when Captain Jinks, who was standing at J. A. Jordan's store door, halted the crowd, and invited all in to take a smoke or a chew. Jinks' "standing treat" relieved him from arrest, but the excitement is unabated. As we go to press Jordan's store is besieged by an anxious crowd, all in want of his choice tobaccos and segars. MI'OIITANT TO ALL W Ito VALUE TII El It SI OUT.- -Ed Ward Spell mr, Jeweler, has the solo agency for the well-known and cele brated Coneave,Convex,Crysta I. Spectacles, manufactured at the Philadelphia Optical Institute. Those glasses are warrahted the best made, easy and comfortable to the eye, preserve turd strengthen the sight, and are sold cheaper than any other. Every per son in need of Specks should call at once and procure a pair of Crystal Specks that will just suit. By having your eyes measur ed with the Optometer, you are sure of getting glasses to suit you. Don't lhrget the place, E, Staving, No. 39 North Front Street, near the Depot, Columbia, Pa. 0ct.20-ltd-3tw FLINN'S BED SPRING.—Our attention has been called by Samuel Carter, of this place, agent for Finu's self-adjusting bed spring, to its utility and comfort. We be lieve the article of superior merit, and di rect public attention thereto. lIALDEMANS' DRY G OOD STORE.—When writing of Haldeman's dry good store, Nos. 112 and 114 Locust street, Columbia, we find it unnecessary to preffice our remarks with a statement of the character of the house, its magnitude or its management. Few are accustomed to do business, in Co lumbia, who are not More or less intimate ly acquainted with its features, and hem* it would be entirely superfluous to dilate on them here. We merely desire to call the attention of the public to one of the largest, most complete and generally at tractive stocks, perhaps, ever offered for sale by any dry goods merchants in the in terior of Pennsylvania. 11:x1(1E4n:ins' store is just now so very full of new and fashion able goods that there is absolutely room for no more, even if there existed necessity for anything additional, which, in truth, there does not. Turning first to the dress goods depart ment, we find an immense assortment, comprising all varieties of material suited for wear during Fall and Winter. We are assured ladies never saw finer delaines,pop lins, silks, merinoes, plaids, or velveteens and alpacas, than are here displayed ; while the beautiful cloaking, elegant in texture and gay in their different colors, would captivate the taste of the most fastidious fair one. Rich velvet, handsome chinchil la, and durable water-proof, with many other descriptions, offer an opportunity for every customer to suit herself. Now the department for the sale of do mestic goods, in which we premise house keepers feel particularly interested. Here we observe an endless variety of flannels, suggestive pf warmth and • comfort and agreeable protection against the Winter weather. A large assortment of coverlets and blankets claim the largest share of the visitor's attention, and we feel assured they must be useful and convenient in the ap proaching season. They are certainly un usually good and unusually cheap—war ranted to wear well and prices uneonunou lv law. The entire stock is new, and having been bought, fur cost,• in the best 'markets, will present, Uncolllllloll inducements to the pUr chiising public. Persons will not have the slightest difficulty in Stiffing themselves, and it is unnecessary—nay, foolish—to go to Philadelphia while there is such a house as ilaldemotis' to buy at. Their clerks are most accommodating and courteous, their facilities for supplying customers, of the first description, and their store we invar iably Mid crowded when we visit it. Philadelphia Market Report. Oct. I3—The demand far querylt ran bark bus fallen oil and No. 1 Is now offered at 6-11 per ton. The receipts or Cloverseed are small, but there Is very little demand. Small smiles at ,17(.:7:2.3. Timothy is nominal at 5 8 50:15 per bushel. Flax- Seed 111124 itch:lined and can nut be quoted over The movements in sugar and molasses are 011110 portant. Small sales of Rio eofree at 1:1!..,; gold, and Laguayra lit 15;_e. gold. The Flour market continues heavy. Prices drooping. There Is no shipping deniand, and only a few hundred barrels were disposed of at 115(5.8:75 4 barrel for winter white wheat extra fainily•, ;39 11030 for Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do.; SI /033 flit laney lots; rtitkaiS for extras; 1111L1 5H:50(4)7 for superfine. Rye Flour sells at sSts.B:so. Prices of Corn Meal are nominal. Tile Wheat Market is inactive. and prices hardly maintained. Sales of LW.) bushels red at and sonic amber at $2:22. Rye Is in lair request at Corn is unchanged. Sales of gaud bushels at 51:2700:2i for mixed Western. and $1:20@1:30 for yellow. Oats are steady at 7.101.75 c. IVlllaky Li dull. Small sales at Ste2s@l:3o, tux paid. arriazes. Deaths and Marriages are published in this paper without charge. When accompanied by commen taries, whether prose or poetry, five cents lier lino %%ill be charged. Funeral notices ten cents per line payable in advance. On Thursday, October 13th, .I.W, by the Rev. S. IL C. Smith, Mr. ALLEN C. JiirrEr and l‘iiss Mous'LIANA ii. SEEEN. both of Columbia, Pa. On Tuesday, October 13th, IStiS, by the Itev. S. H. C. Smith, Mr. A\nitEW J, Poon and Miss KATE M.utTis, both of York, Pa. On Sunday, October ISthls6B, by the Rev, P. M. Belden bath, Ci coon STuirrz and ICATII- AttiNE llAemat, both from Chestnut 1101. On Tuesday, October 20th, 1S f4 t by the Hanle. Lubwm Rolm and MARIA W 17.x.m.,tta. both front Lancaster city. )raths. On Friday, September 25th, 1840,1 n Cambridge, Laneuster county, Em 1L luo, In the 74th year of his age. Rest In Pence, 111,0 aged parent, Rest front labor, toil and cure; Thou last left at world of uu•tve', Game the promi.ed bliss to share. Long thy trembling spirit lingered In its prlson-houso of clay: Looking, longing, struggling, praying, To be free and Ily away. T. On Sunday, October 18th, 18u$, in Marietta, ANN BuowN, formerly of this place, aged 71 years, 4 months and 18 days. _NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED !--A LOAN OF $l5OO or $l2OO, for which satisfactory security will be given. Address Box 209. Columbia, Pa. y_LrONEY EASILY MADE, With our Complete STENeri. AND Ki:Y enEek: Out' !•inutil capital required. Cir eulats ee. STAFFORD :NIANFO. CO., CA Ful ton Street, New York. (pet2.-1-Iw-e.tcl WANTED -AGENTS-IN EVERY Town for eII:3IIMAX 4,CO'S GRE.V.r ONE DOLLAR STORE. De,eitptive checks $lO per hotalrel. Constan pi, .41pp:fed direct fr‘nit the manulacterles, and al: veeds warranted. Circular,. .cut free. Address 1: 1.11.111 M A 1.1 & CO., act 2- I:A w-ctd J 10 Arch SL, 13c r loß_looo ANTIDOTE. w.uatANTED To REMoVE ALL DE.. EMDM=IIEM This great remedy is on excellent appetizer. It purities the blood, invigorates the system, possesses great nob visit iu•- and st rengthen log power, enables the sum - inch to digest the hear tiest mod, makes sleep refreshing, and estab lishes robust health. Ssiol.crii mul ChctrerS fir SIXTY YEARS Cumin. Price, Fifty Cents, post free. 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BLENS.INGER, EMMIE 3 DRUGS, MEDICINES, PE RP E RY, FANCY ARTICLES, &c IMERIM irrmrwm;mmut==smmTFm Physicians' Prescriptions ;,(lioni pounded with Crept Cure No. •251 Locust Street, (Slienberger's Building) oct2l4lll] Columbia, Penna. COLT'S RESTAURANT. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! ! OYSTERS!!! The undersigned has opened a Restaurant at Johnny Waterhouse's old stand, No. 1511 North Front Street. Oysters and other Eatables Will be kept In every style, and cooked in the best manner. OYSTERS. BEER, ALE, &v., always on hand, and at all hours. ti-Call and see us. HENRY F. COLT, oet24-tt I No. 159 N. Front. St., Columbia, Pa. TO 'WHOM iT MAY CONCERN. TO notice, that my wife Margaret has left my bed and board. I will ray no debts con tracted by her, or on her account. FRANICLIN WEAVER. Columbia, Oct. 17, 1118. tfMtw THE LATEST RETURNS ! Good Calicoes ! At 634, 8 and 10 cents. NEW STYLES AT 11134 cents No "Old Fogy" Styles at N OW IS TILL TIME ! Good Tickings At 123,'„ 15, 20 and 25 cents, For Standard Goods, at U SLINS USLINS I ! No better place to buy your I\luslins, IMEIM G OOD GINCHAMS & CHECKS. At 10 cent.:, Bettor at 12j.1 cents I= ][TEAV] COTTON FLANNELS, At .124 milts at A LL THE FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS From New York and Philadelphia. Chena Poplins ' Chainelion Poplins, Plain and Plaid Poplins, ..te. Yon always see something new at FONDERSMITICS. SHAWLS ! SIINWLS !! Everything new In Shawls as they appear in the Eastern Cities, you can get at VONDERSMITIPS. FoR Superior Black Corded or nkney DRESS SILKS, von can be suited FONDERsM AFULL STOCK OF GEN'I"S FURNISHING GOODS AT I ONDERSMITII'S CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, SATINETTS AND JEANS. Choice styles and pin-feet Outah; always on Laud and made tip to order by a FIRST-CLASS TAILOR, aL Prices lower than the lowest., at PONDERST.IITY'S. NEW AND PR ESII BLANKETS : The only phut to get BOME-MADE BLANKETS. Call awl see our Ilhaihrts. ut FONDERSMiTiPS. ILMORAL & 11001' SICIItTS The New " (;ritinl MICIICS" Skirts, at FoNDERSIMITIPs. 9 1 1.1 E LEST' LOT OF WELL-MADE CORSETS in Columbia, are nt FoNDERSMITIPS. RPETS, 01L UI.OTIIS, &C. Eng(POI lhaisels, 3 ply law uiu , Venman, Wool, Dutch, !tag and Hemp Carpets, Direct boat the mann factories. S, II and 8-1 Regular zaade 1 , 1,,0r and Talde UM CLOTHS, at FON DERSNIITII'S. WE KEEP NO .1 UCTWN GOODS vor tlia best Cluodi and the Cite:me:A, you get them ut FONI EItS3II Ill's. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Looking Gliisseit, Wool, Cotton and Liinin tS rpet Chains, at 14* I.EI{SMITH 'S. N . y, STOCK OP WALL PAPERS', At. FONDERSMI 'S FEATLIE US, &c., WIIOLISALE AND RETAIL, FONDERSMITITS STORE, Nos, 127 S. 1Z Locust Street, Columbia, Ps [oct 21-tfw] BAILEY, & CO., JEWELERS, Late 819 Chestnut St., II %NE REMOVED To noir New aunt Mognlflcout Et'itablL,lnoent, Chestnut & Twelfth Streets, PIIILADELPLIIA New Warp, New Roods, New Priem SILVER WARE, JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS. Messrs. Batts kt Co., have largely increased their stock. and have grouter facilities for the manufacture of line goods, and make a special fly of FINE WATCIIES, RARE GEMS, FINE SILVER WARE They will particularly give attention to the = BRIDAL SILVER WARE, And to Increase their variety have falcon the Agency of THE GORHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S STERLING SOLID SILVER. WARES The Gorham Wares arc now uuit•eysally acknowledged to be of a superior qualaty. and finish to any manufactured in this country and Messrs. Halley .L• CO'S arrangements are such that they will be enabled to dtsplay from time to time all the Great Novelties produced by this celebrated Factory. The Gorham .lartufacturtng Co. have appot t ed Messrs. Baily & Co THEM , SPECIAL AGENTS, UI Iltlnolelpltio, for Ulu Rots of Men . Ilne Solid Silver Ware BALLY & CO. LATE 819 CHESTNUT STREET, Have remov,Nl to CHESTNUT & TWELFTH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. foct 21-C8 TOR PRINTING OF . EVERY tp - Ilo3er}Won neatly ext.euted at thin OnICC JEW ADVERTISEMENTS VALUABLE IRON ORE FARM AT Public Sale! Ou Thursday, November 12th, 1863, Wlll be sold at Public Sale, by the undersigned, on the premises, the following S'aluable Real Estate, viz: A. TRACT OP LAND, adjoining the village of Ileartown, in Ciernarvon twp., Lancaster co., Pa., formerly owned by George Rigg deceased. situated on the Downingtown, Lamina and Harrisburg turnpike, 2!..1 . miles from Waynes burg, Chester co., bounded on the South by Ore Land of John Diller, and West by Beartown Iron Ore Bank, now owned and worked by the Sweed Iron Ore Company, containing about SEVENTY ACRES of the best quality of Im proved land, and under good fences. The im provements thereon are a Two -Story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, 42 be 40 feet, with Portico at west end, and porch hieing the pike. Also, a Brick Smoke and Bake House, 10 by 12 feet. One-story Stone Tenant House, 2". by 20 feet, with Frame Carriage House, and Pig Sty attached, :1. - ) by 20 feet. Also, a Stone and Frame BANK BARN, SO by 10 Met, with Corn Crib attached. Also a good Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees. Also a good Spring House mid Fountain of never-fai l ingwater before the door, or rather on the pike. Owing to the great thoroughfare, the public generally are accustomed to water horses and cattle at Lilo Fountain. The Farm is divided into nine convenient fields on each side of the Pike. This tarot has upon it one of Ole most excellent and inex haustible quantity of the best quail ty of BLACK 11E..11ETITE ORE. An Jpening low already been made to the depth of 12 feet, and a quan tity taken out. The shaft hits been opened but it fay yards from the Beartown Iron Ore Bank, where thousands of tons are Mken The Ore is contiguous to the rellllsylVall iu Branch Railroad, nt Waynesburg ' Chester co., a distance 01'2 , 4 miles on a direct plire. This pro perty WILS once a Tavern Stand, and is now the very best locality for a Hotel. Persons desirous of viewinft the premises pre vious to the sale, will pleas e call on A. J. Whit aker, residing on tile same ms tenant, or the undersigned in Columbia Pa. Possession and all indisputable title will 130 given on the Ist Day 01 April, 10011. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. H., on said day, when attendance will he given and terms made known by IL 11. 111.:1SE, B. F. 1 IEISE, E. \VOLFE. Jolts K. Ensev, Auctioneer, Waynesburg, Chester County, Penna. Loct2l-litw ..5,000 WANTED. $ 5,000 WANTED BOROUGH 1.0.tN, Payable .Iprll Ist; 18th). The Borough of Columbia wishes to borrow PJF"PIiIEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, for which Borough Bonds will be issued in amounts of One Hundred Dollars and upwards, payable on the Ist day of April, A. D., 110, with interest at the rate of Six per eentuni. per annum. The Bonds may be had at any time by application at the Columbia National 11anii, Columbia, Pa. By order of the Town Council : T. It. SUPPLEE, S.S. DETWILER,}Fin. Cont. P. SIMILINER, 0ct.:14-6td,eltw] =I FONDERSMITIPS -"BOOK-KEEPING. The Commercial Department of Columbia. Cla-ssical Institute, is now open. The Branches taught are, Book-Keeping by single and double Entry—as applicable to Wholesale and Retail, and Commission Business, Partnership, Com pany Speculations, Also,Peninanship, and Commercial Arithme tic. Liielt Student will receive separate in structions—which will lie thorough and prac tical. The Classes meet on MONDAY and TEIURS DAY EVENINGS, at 7 o'clock. I= , For Terms, & c., apply to the Prinelpal. Its.v. It. S. ALEXANDER I= LADIES SHOE MANUFACTORY. Having increased my facilities for turnip_ out superior work I would announce to lily old customers and all new ones that may favor me with a roll, that I am better prepared now to manulacture all kinds of I= LADIES' MISSES' AND CIIILDREN'S than ever before. I employ none lint the best workmen :tad gun always certain of giving satis faction. I keep on hand a general asSortlnent of ready made work all of which is manufactured on the premises. I keep no made-up work of other parties. My work is made exclusively for home trade and Is sold as sueh. TERMS CASH. • • We sell as clump as any other establishment, and ask a share of nubile patron:me. .iA\I ES SCIIIWEDEII, Locust Street, between Front and Second. FINE CC'S I'o3l MADE BOOTS AND SHOES All the LEA LING :4'l'Y LEA oo hana or mach• to olow,oro. wog 11.5e.1 et DAV An llho.treted Price Lidt with iistruot fo r Ki`ilt uu ret•Oillt or P. 1.4. Oniee ltddro,v. F. is.N.itTLETT, tiixth (11,- , tnut, Plillath.i ph is B OOTS AND SHOES' TOOTS AN 1) SLOES Inform, the pulthe that he k prepared to re evive ortivrs for work, stud that Ills pr;veh :We eas011:111! 0 . A ,plentlitt a-Norttnent. of ltrady-\L•t4e Work On hand. Relrtiring alsvny. attethled to iti a lnnutlll e4114-fent TIII: JEI:OME SriinEeir, 2.11:5-ISI No. 26'2 r,..tv.t HOME MANUFACTURE. The Subscriber bas ou baud a hirne Stuck ot liooLs and Shoes, Gaiters, sc., all 01 Ids own Manufacture. Call at his Store, tour doors :thrive Drug Store, Flour i'51.1 vet, Where he I alerS all crX tenhive a.s.sortnient of Goods, either 41. WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. I.lls coosi,t:. or as large and general as sortment of Metl's Boys' Lathes' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, us can be found elsem here in the Town. Those requiring Boots and Slates, will (Ina ILI() their advantage to call awl extuntne hts Sleek, before purehasing elsewhere. May gel,-tr] SAMUEL. GIZOVE. 1 - 1, 4 1,ECT1 ON. An Election for Pi esident, Five Alm - lagers and Treasurer, to serve as a Board of Directors of the Columbia and Marietta Turnpike COMpallY, for the term 01 one year, then next, ensuing, will be held at the public house of Martin Erwin, in the Borough of Columbia, INIONDA.I7, NOVEM BEItYND,Iifts, between the hours of 2 and o'clock, I'. M. J 05.1. COTTRELL, i‘etri-tr Secretary. ELECTION. An Election for President, Five Manager.; Mid Treasurer, to serve as a Board of Directors of the Columbia and Chestnut 11111 Turnpike Com pany, for the term of one year, then next en suing, will be held at the public house of Malian Erwin, in the Borough of Columbia, MONDAY, NOVEMBER CND, 14iS. between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, I'. M. Jos. F. octl7-ttl Secretary. spEmrs .sTANDA.ED WINE BITTERS! THE BEST BITTERS FOR Wi EAKI.Y P EIISONS ! FOR THE WI AK, THE PALE„ FOR THE SICK IX, FOR THE AGED, FOR FEMALEs, FOR 51'1 ING USi NO BITTERS EQUAL TO THEM SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS, MADE OF \VINE, lIERBS AND ROOTS. Sionia's Celobratial Wine, so well kIIUNVII, with PERUVIAN BARK CH A MONIII.k F Lowmt-s, SNAKE ROOT WILD tiffERRY BARK, GINGER, and such other lIERBS and BOOTS tia will In all eases tuotist, digestion, promote t h e Seerettornd of tilt) hyntein Itl tile natural channels, and gl Ve TONE AND VIGOR TO Tlf YOUNG AND OLD, MALE A FEM.\ LE All use It with immterthl suecesi. ISt ingm C 0 L 0 11 To the Nvlllte Ilp, 13 () () INI 1) EA 1.7 l' 1" To the thin rflOe (1)1(1 care worn eonniennnee. Cures FEVEIt• and Create, .tryrryrx. Try ACRIDtem. tßenogdher. .ksk orSPEEIt's sTAND. BirrEits. by D f rugal.t...nd that Joy signal uro Is over tile COI* of each butt 11. -\.I.FILED SPEEN. • Passale,N..l.,and 213 Broadway,New York. For ',ale by It. WI 1.1.1.‘51: 4 Columbia, Trade ~.opplbsl by J . ) INSTIJS. I Mt.- LOW.kY It cott, PEN. ;FLOM.; I.: A . Blit,d,nrgh; and by all \VholeNale Dealer,. [ang::6nt 1 - 4 701 t SALE.—A Fine Private deuce in Lanen,t,r city, P,nno.. 1)WEIA.1:CO Rita Ititel: 'Wilding tilt:A..lw,', IS IttifinF4, Bath Room, Itukt• Oven, Smoke Thilse, ge Brick Stitilie, thin Fruit, Se. Un,• of tin• best properties Itt the City, hair a Mill:ty (tom the Coll! t. House. Apply in 11ti.1112 RIFE, Itoal Esinto a n d Colleetion Agent.'. No. 3... N. I Street, Lancaster, Pa. [0ct17.48,1 riIIESTER COUNTY WillTE PIGS. Two l'AlltS of the Best 'treed of Chester County White Pigs (3 months 01.1,) offered for sle. Pt Ice. 5'..1.1 per pair. shipptal by Express to any part. of the United State.. Address G. tt.1.11r130, l'enningtonville, Chester Co., Pa :lino) I3USINESS CARDS PRINTED A thin ,Ittice us low ti.s sl.Miwr thottnimit BOOTS ,f; S'ITO_ES. SHOES AND GAITERS I= ll= 3lnno fact oror of S111.1.1:11. GROCERIES, &c. T ET THE FACT BE RECORDED ! IN EVERY FAMILY IN COLUMBIA AND VICINITY, THAT •Nrew Grocery AND PROVISION STORE ITAS JUST BEEN OPENED ON FRONT ST., COLUMBIA, PA. The subscriber would respectfully Intbrin the puld le generally - that he has Opel' ed a Grocery Store at No. 25 North Front Street, Columbia, and Is now stocking it with everything in the DROCEILY AND PROVISION LINE. I natter myself that I have bought reasonable, and Intend to sell reasouable-- CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. My stork consists Itt part Of SUGARS, COFFEES. TEAS, SYRUPS, DitIED FRUIT, WILLOW-WAILS, FLOUR, STA RC' I, SA LT, CORN STAMM. FAMILY CRACKERS, 01 all kinds EXTRA. SUL:AIt-CURED HAMS. In factl keep everything new and freAh that is baud in a lirst-elass Glcily Srore. and examine my ,litek and prices. II IRA:11 LITTI.E; No.::; North Front St., Luy.• allgS-trijAAVI Columbia, Pa. NEW 0 ROcEitv sToitE. Trios. B. MuCLUNE Hag opened a new Grocery - Store at Nos. 17 3: 19 South Third Street, near the Market House, and has stocked It with a choice lot of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS Lemons, Oranges, Prunes, Figs, &e., Sugar Cured Hams, and Dried Beet. Also, Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Sze. WOOD, WILLOW-WARE, BROOMS, &c All kinds of GREEN GROCETtIFS in Sicason Country Produce taken in exchange fur gtxxls, or the highest market price paid in cash. I ask a liberal share of public patronage, feel ing confident that I will deal Justly with all who favor me with a call. mad trik-tfl THOS. It. McCLUNE. TIA.NIEL McCAULEY, A-t"_ NO. -107 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Sc ALSO, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR ! RYE FLotat, UNBOITLTED MEAL, CORN MEAL, GRAIN, AND ALL KINDS Or MILL FEED always kept on hand. Choice Family Flour made from White Wheat. Also Bakers Flour of the hest quality. He thanks ins friends for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, and asks a continuance ot the same. Being:l practical Miller, and having followed the trade for tnany vears, he flatters himself I hat his knowledge of the business will enable loin to give stab-I:talon to all who illay favor him with their custom. The ,tore will be open from 7A. M., 1 o e. P.M may2'6,i-tf J DANIEL MeCALTEE.Y. WANT SUPPLIED ! JUST OPENED! ".1 FII*3T-CLASS GROCERY AND PRO VISIO\ STORE." CLEPPER BRO.'S Dealers in Country Produce. Produce of nil kinds bought and sold, exchanged for Goods or sold on CutMlll,lloll. • VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. We keep constantly on band a good and fresh supply of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS AN!) FINE DAM AND DRIED BEEF Also, I Fruits of all kinds. Cedar and Willow Ware, Ingetlier with all articles found In any similar store. .na_We n.slt a liberal share of public patronage cr,Eri.Eut 11.1t0T11ERS' •ipl 18'68-Iy] No. '420 LortiBl. St., Columbia. Pa FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ..tze., ac A. LARUE c FINE:SI'OCE: JUST ILECEIVED AND IN STORE! I have now in Store a fu:l as.ortment. of Groceries Provisions Fur Family and note] usc Extc a Syrup MoluNseN, Flue Teas, Cutlees, Extra Sugar rured 31.1 MS and IMIED BEEF' Extra. FAMILYFLO! Tit by the harrel or stnallet quantity. Dried Fruit, rick les, and Paney Groceries of all kind., and at the lowest prices. Call and ex ainine my stock, V.llO hor 3 - nu buy or not. ] EN RV SUYDAM. mar. 7, 'nli-tl,] ('or. of front Union Stn. A FRESH OP GOODS -Et_ I=l JUNI, r , •e \ - C 1, at tht• find (towery D.A.:o4l:dt - Well I, el alwr and tont Cherry toreels, the follow ing tell Goods: CHOICE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, J ELI, I PRESERVES, HONEY, STRAWBERRIES RAISINS, PEACHES', TOM ATOES, ENGLISH WINSLOW'SGREENCOWN EMENMEMIC2 A LARGE LOT OP NEW YORK CANDIES, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Vinegar. Extra Fatally Flour, Mercer Potatoes, Rio and Java Coffee, fresh roasted, Lovering's syrup, ke. 44 - New Goods received almost WM. H. HARDMAN, :3rd and Cherry Sts., dec. 21, 'G7-tf.] Columbia, Pa. FAMILY GROCERIES! FAMILY GROCERIES! The Subscriber would respectfully inform Ills customers and the Public generally, that he Inn. Just revolved a general 2S , OIWOG Of GROCERIES, PitOVISION,, TEAS AND SPICES. Refined Sugar:, of all kinds. No. 1, and Mess Maekerel, Engll.llW. Amerman Pleb: les, Sugar Cured limns :11111 Extra I I it Syrups, OM Rio and JaV/t COlree, DRIED AND CtNNEIP Itaisths. Prunes and prepared :11 11.4..ard Oil hand and of the very boat wadi,. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, CORN NEAL, 110MINY, Ate., Fancy Groceries, Canned Vi„ tables at.d Frul4, (or hotels and nun s. The host Goods only are sold, and prices very low. Our stork of staple and laney groceries Is full and complete and we intend keeping it tresh, by almost dalle additions. Notions of dtlferent kinds al Wass on band. FEEDER/UK itUCH ER, felt. 5, cur. 4th It Locust St.'. _FRESH GROCERIES AT THE PROVISION I= FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF MULLEN & BROTHER, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, MEMIIIIME! FRESH TOMATOES, FEEt 4 II PEACHES AND other Owned Froth,Sluther Corn, .te. E A -THE BEST ItiACK. TEA IN THE REMNM EXTIU REFINED SVICUP MOL.IS , AES vcry cheap. ILellutd Sugars, Dried Frail of all kind... Rio, Juva. It Oalee. NEW' SUGAR. CURED 'HAMS & DIU El AlsoXitney Grineerle4,FllTlllly Flour. Not We intend to keep the hest (:.iodsonly, and to sell as cheap tu, any shrillar store. 11. MULLEN 11110. to)_Country Produce of all kinds Ismail( or taloa. lit exchange for goo,ls• f. ATT ENTION HOUSEKEEPERS IVE are alrua...t dally lu rksevlpt of new Ulla (I'o4l groceries, suell as SITiIA RS. TEAS, M E I.T. COFFEE, FRUITS, FISH. sPICES, CHEEsE. FL( o Cit. Provihlnns of all It Indq, together with AV4 , 041 tout Willow-ware alai CI: and Q tivet ts , ,i a re. Switzer and LI mberger Cheese, Gen: tan Fruits, &a. =1 Fresh reach., and all the Fancy ort beetles per- Mining to a well regulated Grocery Store. I um determined not to he stun:.4,4.d In elwap lir,: and in the excellent quality of ate• gloods. 4.i• - ••Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or Riot. A share of public patronage is solicited. Gr:one.F.: rrr.r.r.atrn•c 2nd, Locust St., Agent. TOI3 PRINTING 1.11 cq bcy Oczerlpt ic.n oxisented at tbig °Mee / COLUMBIA PREPARES YOUNG MEN AND BOYS THOROUGHLY FOR COLLEGE, BULNES'S OR TEACHING. As the School is limited in number, special cure and attention is given to each pupil. Our aim is to make THOROUGII SCHOLARS, and we will spare no pains to accomplish It; but we must have in addition to faithful teachers, DILIOENdE and PUNCTUALITY on the part of the Pupils. Students from the neighborhood arc ad mined as boarders from Monday to Friday COLUMBIA FEMALE INSTITUTE. At the request or many citizens. the under - idtmed has opened a scperate APARTMENT for YOUNG LADIES. The man Is large, *ell furnished and lighted—pleasnnt and comfort able. This Institution is designed to atibrd Young Ladies every Meilit v, and aid In securing a complete Education—lncluding all the studies usually pursued In the best Seminaries. Raving first laid well the foundation In the SOLID Branches, special attention will he given to the 011 NAM ENTA 1., Inelnillng MCSIC, FRENCI I, The N ATI; ItAL SCIENCES, mid all the St iii es necessary to a finished Eduestain. The PRIMARY DEPARTMENT will atiord every opportunity and privilege to those who wish I heir children to begin iight, and to lay troll the foundation for future Requisitions. The advantages of ti.e e Institutions out be Ctljiiyeil by the citizens of Columbia and vleinlty, :It a trifling cost COM yu refit With the expense In curred in sending from livitne; and what is of more Importance, parents have their children under then - ciwn eye and supervision. 'rte Principal will give all his time and attention to the interests of the scholars and success of the school, and earnestly solicits the continued co-operation and support of all the friends of Christian Education. 4-Z-The next Session will commence on Thurs day, September 3.1, For Circulars, address Rev. 11.5. ALEXANDER, Columbia, Pa., CEG ARAI' INSTITUTE. ENGLISH AND ricietsCu, 13 2-3:n0.,1 BOARDING AND DAY 13'27 and 1529 Spruce Street, MAI/M.IIIIA, PENNA. . V, 1 r 11 reopen on Monday, Sept •22d. French 1.4 th• language to the farm/ y ,s ant.stantlll a-pach e) t c In bet! te Ic. MADAME D'ILLIRVILIN, Je21.1-111n] Prlnetintl. A GrENTS WANTED. LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF THE GREAT REBELLION. Containing Titrilii lig Adventures, Daring Deeds, Startling Exploits, and Marvelous Escapes 01 Spies, Scouts and Detectives. The cheapest, most complete and intensly in teresting war book yet pub! 'shed, containg over :100 pages and numerous engravings. Price only 52.75. fiend for circular and terms. Also, FAMILY QUARTO BIBLES, best edi tion published. WILLIAM FLINT, Publisher, S. SEVENTH, Philadelphia, Pa. Pool: AGENTS WANTED FOR THE FASTEST SELLING BOOK EXTANT. "Men of Our Times," or Lending Pdtrlots of the Day. An elegant volume, splendidly illustrated with 11l beauti ful Steel Engravings, and a portrait of the author, Mrs HAIIRIE:T BEECHER STOWE. Agents say it is the best, and sells the quickest or .ny linok they ever sold. Now is the Lune to sell it. Everybody wants It. Agents are taking :its) orders per week. We pay extut large com missions and grant exelusiie territory. Send for circulars. giving full part itiulars, Address HARTFORD PUBLISHING CO., Hartford, Cl. [sephi-ltw WANT ED—AG ENTS. en to $.:21)0 per month everywhere, male and female, to Introduce the GENUINE IM PEI NEI) COMMON SENSE FA:iIILY SEWING MACHINE. This Mach hut wilt st itch, Irene, tell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a mose superior manner. Priee,only $lB. Pally warranted for live years. We a ill pay fl,pl - 10 for any Machine that will sew a. stronger, morn beautiful, of 1110 re elastic seam than oars. It makes the " Elastic Lock Stitch." Every see ond stitch can be cut. and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents front ST3 to ..3200 per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMII CO., Pitts burg, Pa., or Boston, Mass. CAUTION.—Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming orr worthless enst-iron mach- Ines, under the w a ne 1111111 C or otherwise. Ours Is the only genuine 11.11,1 really practical cheap machine manufactured. [sepl9-ttse MiE22 EEv Es' AMBROSIA FOR THE IMPROVED. 11 is on ,I , annt Dressing for the Hair. It causes the Ilair to Curl lioautilidly. II keep the I.4valti Clonn arid Healthy. It invigorates the hoots of the flair. 11 stops Ilair falling out. 11 keep; it from changing Color by age. It restores Grey hair to its original Color. 11 forces the I lair and Beard hi grow. It is silwas benellidal :old never injurious. 5 dii In Ii or. bottle , . at :id maul), by Druggists, and I ienleis in Fatiey (binds everywhere: at Wholesale by the lending \vindesale Druggists and Ibialers in Patent Medwiinis in New - ]*iirk and 0110• r cities. html• 1111 Fouleler of the oh! and ho.orably 1:11011 . 1/ hou,:e of G'rove,teert ..t.• Co. OIZOVESTEEN. FUE,LER c CO., NEW W Eltoo jI S 55 Mereer Street, Ntw York. I?.I.AN T O -- FOrle r l l ES- Flte great Inerease In the demand for our flatus Tortes throughout the country, have compelled it, to extend our Manufacturing facilities to three lino, their foimer size, and having:aided litany new Improvements in Sianutheturing, we shall (sett Mae to keep our prices the Nlllll., nn tltcy always have been, the lowest of any First- Class Piano-Forte maker by ILL ler.SL qm,third, and we respect tally solicit by parVes about purchasing to IL comparison with all other makers. inraytr6S-ly "T 1 ICII AS CROTSUS" - TItE3IENDOUS EXCITE:MENT! L7npreeetlentetl Itu,h for the new CHI:F-51:S SOAP! The u•a.iilna powers of this Soap are truly marvelous. No person who has ever tried it 1.111 do without it. Its reeommendat ions ate perfect PURITY, utter IL-I.IOILESS:SFISS and EFFICIENCY. Warranted to contain more washing power to the dollar's worth than any other soap in the market—therefore the cheap est. Tin IT. Sath,taetion guaranteed (ii - used aceording to directions) or MONEY REFUND ED. o=2 SbinunieCured only by H(ECKLEY & HALL (cna:scs SOAPS onrcso • No. York Ave., told York Road,) Phliad'a jyakkkuw ' COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS The highest Cash price:, paid for all kinds of SUPERFINE' AND EXTRA F.I)IILY FLOUR for sale; al‘o 1%1111 Feed of all kindg. Ground and llneke.l to order. GroNt work and Choppiza; done. Chopped Corn nail Oat-. Corn and NEW STOCK! G E A II AM I, 0 R For .ale at all limrv, and delivered to any part. if the town. it_v_Toan and country ele.ioni ...ri le! Tod. 1 - SINESS CHANGE. The limn horetofore existing . between .1. C. CALEY the In,lwring business. is ,Iksolvot. XII persons InLvlng eI:J its agAin , t. the al.ove Finn svUi pic,ent, them for settlement. CALEY t YIROTHER. • !'he buslnesq xa•1Il hr eontlnued I) John C. raley, Thankful for past favors, 1 a.slt a cou tlnuaan..• of future custom. Col 1111113111, ticp. 17.61-llti G RAY'S FERRY PRINTING INK WOI;KS Gray's Ferry Road and Thirty-Third Street, Philadelphia, Penna. C. E. ROBINSON, :NUM utfacturer of BLACK AND COLORED PiuNTING AND LITHOURAPIIIO INNS, VAhNISII ES, Ltc. 'i'iiirii LICH SILVER AND SILVEIZ-PLATED WARES, evoty vie and detotrlptum, mode ex rt v.:4y for tlttt`Winter Tilokt, taLirh , l,tr io•atitt,s and tlttrablltty be sulita•sett at JoHN IiOII"3IAN'S Whole•ItIo tool Retail Marmfaeturito; Ehtaltlkh- Oen!, of Arc It Street, 1.1111-11)E1.11 1.1. I-Plating at Short NOLlee, r 1.1 1 .41 , Ire. 11, Itt7-Iy. - - - s AA(; K. STAUFFER., I WATCILMAKE.II AND JEWELER No. DS Noirrll 2D STDEL-r, eDics oF aq.ortmod of Wolcht.s,.Tewelry, Silver and Plated 'Ware suitohl.• for liolidny Prt • Nent , .! con.hdd.ly .4) hand. 43- 11.. pal rin k ; or watcho,olict Jewelry prompt - ,y atlendo.,l to. 1 • T . C. BUCHER, STATEN I NI) DYING ESTABLISIDIENT, Ltulles' Dresses Cloaks, Veils, Eiboves,Kiblxins nd Silks of ail kind. dyed 101 V eidor. Akii,(ie=tietnexesCos-ts,Vis.P.Pantaloons,Sie. Kid Wave,. washed to look like new. Reouring, reairing, ,te., done at short lintlee. .1 gill receive goods at niy store and forward. hem to the e.tabilslituent. ishiel ion guaranteed. Calland see list of prices at 'i;7l EDUCATIONAL. CLASSICAL 1-I,.7BTITUTE! CM YOV NG LA I) IE S, 11 7 .. , LIVTED. MISCELLANBOUS. H. ROVESTEEN 1=1:1 GEORGE BOGLE, Pnopmrron JOHN C. C.kLEY AT 741 ARCII STIIEI7I NEW I'ILICE. , ;! NEW GOODS! =I = J. C. 11UCIII:IV,: Store, Loeuxt Street, Colon:1, I PUPILS
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