Nr. 4urton, lie ss brief as Dopible litt4 14tet.411ho ehgrt 1 101- JuPY * l ' l 4 °z -* rttrre4 liettesplOheparties in the "Ivo, sir, a 9 ;spas I w?sinst gins htuttil rith i.he `!quire and turTied pound to 44 hitt,' what was the lettsyhe would take etereeD the hoties c hot sire thingl4l}9ll4)e." ',Very well , Nr. it is Dot neetmar . y . to'repeF this statement: ave only wish to Irsumv what hai i r . ieaed he rwe,cre this plaintiff and defgadant." "Well, i 4,, 35 Iwe a saying, %Ts.; just about to shake hares wit 4 the Squire, and Tube lokinsrm hail just tossed it glass of whisky in Ziill Itogers' face. when something struck me."' "Well, sir," said the now exaspera ted Attorney, don't want to know any tiling tibout your trado c 'Fobe John son, bat Wl4ther the defendant struck the plaintiff with }lt rgeluckcly . 11.14, as elleged in the cruDT . ilawif." lee!? y9F temper, Seitll7liv coming to that 'Erectly. You see "ent over to Squire Henry's that morning to see" •*ever mind about .. ~quire Henry, we want to know what oc curred between the j)itintilf and &fend :mt.? eMninr , to thee now sir.— , yog sve I Ilad pinc oyer to ~quire - henry':. t hat inuriiipg to see"— "To the devil with '.,quire - Itenry and your horse trade 11,q, can't you tell your story without be ginning tit ticiintis every time The court. nearly convulsed with hoighter, sug gested that the witness had better tell the I.tery in I.,is ot s vn way, it would sar; A . :tine; 9iten the -suggestion, the Attorney qesired him ,to push on with Ilia .1"n11 1 : - -Well, you sec, I had gone over to Squire Henry's tbitt ntsrning to sea the Squire about trading fu} the little brown mare, and seeing a pretty Lip crowd took the Squire to one side, and we p4e4 pretty briskly about the trade, and just then I tarried my eyes thwart! the croWd and saw Tulle John mot throw a glass of whisky in Bill Rod gar.st face, when something struck me."— "S.V€ ll l Nviult in the devil's name was it that. gtpack you ?" "You see, sir, I had wine over to Squire Henry's that morn—" "You see, sir," said the enraged lawyer, "that this witness is laughing in our! aces; I would suggest that your,. ktßor 404 hica to ail until he learn to tell a straigbt sto ry." Ills honor here interfered arid desired witness to tell what it was struck him.— See, sir, I had gone over to Squire Henry's that Tov,in,g to see the Squire stbogt tzadi,n.„g for the little brown mare, and going that the crowd was getting excited, I took the Squire to one aide to talk about the trade and I 'was just going to shake hands with him when something struck roe." "Nqw, sir. I will send you to jail to i e uninntes,"if you do not instantly tell top what it vs tUnt struck you." "Why, • sir, I was trying to tell yoq all the time, that an idea struck me that ; had better leave there !" The scene that followed tbjs nay can better be imagined than, is - Eo;Deal• WlL.There hi a dog residing in the Borough of Southwark, England, who keeps a blind man. .He may be seen most days in Ox. 1;or3 street, hauling the blind man away on I expeditions wholly uncontemplmed by. and I uninteligibla 49, the man. They ore wholly of. the, dog's enoception and exceution.— coalr,ariwese, when the taco has projects, - I the dog will sit down in a crowded thorough tare. and meditate. I saw him yesterday' wra;ing the money-tray like an easy collar, instead of offering it to the public, taking th,e elan against his will, on the invitation of n disreputableg, car, apmently to visit a dog at Harrow—be was so intcrit on that di rection. The North Till, of Burlington 1 louse Oarderts, between that Arcalc and the Albany, offers a shy spq fur appoint q4e243' r" a; t47,° three o'clock in the afternoon. They sit I, very uncomfortably) en the sloping board there, and compare their notes. Theirdoge ;nay always be observed. at the same time. openly disparaging the men they keep, to one another, and settling where they shall reepectixely take their men when they begin to move again. At a small butcher's, in a shy, ncipberhood, (there. is qp. rero.4”?. *;•1 timmernriag the name_lt by Notting 11414, andgi.tes ;he distr t iot called thei Potteries,) I know a shaggy black aptb white dog who keeps a drover. He is a dog „fan easy disposition, and too frequently allows this drover to get drunk. On these occasions, it is the dog's custom to sit out side the patAie house, keeping his eye on a 11w sheep, and, thinking. I hare seen him hhe,ep p)a,inly =sting_ up in his ryltili l linen,nippy hp, bpgan,with - whp, he left the market, and at what place 111 llns the rest. I have seen him perplexed by not being able to account to himself for cert t nin partionlar sheep. A light lms gradlatly broken nn him; he has remembered nt what butcher's hm.left them, end, in a burst of grace satisfaction. has cayglit y dy off his nose, and shown hilipsclf much relieved. If I could at any time hate do4lited the fact that it was be who kept the droner, twAnot Ole drover who kept Lim, it would have been abundantly proved by his way of tak ing undivided charge of the six sheep, when d i rsym came out besmeared with red o4r,q.and, beer, and gave wrong directions, which he calmly d,i,yegarded. Ile has taken the sheep entirely ipr,a hie own bands—has werely remarked wil,h wg,Rectful firmness: %-lhat inetruction would, plesq. them under to; omnibus; you Lad betteg {app as your attention toyourself-,you will,wa9t it all;" and has driven his charge away, with an intelligence of cars and tail, and o, linfolxl7 edge of business, that has left his lookoc. a, man tom, yery far bebind.—Dickens. Mar The 'Aker of n Wisconsin paper tp4le p . lFt where he nays "brain coin ttausto an rtlin47.tt 1;4 had hinter emigrate (hcre. There' ble fief would always be •;good for a drink?" A Coxra,apon_..--;1? ;85,6, cans tried to ride tl34r, sandtA t ta io on a Tasting colt: and 130 W, i;5l Fop; of glut 1 1 9,15.4 trees they can come to* Ivg- 7 t,lya art aMttapting the Herculean taek of ;14.iitz Lm in . its rt tt:vtrAprlsento n nerrn who re t s j e t s is in , sgrinr. dT10?-1Villow, (wi; g"!°-) nt eitudia gritg- COIXINP3p„ Pl. piTURDAT, 4471:1. 4, ISGO mar4s2l. NEW 4papt.TISr.INTII or A. M. Elormis, Opp.frxt.Qxrs' 114 p., IN To-bar's PACER. 1:17 - See Pendrich df Bras' spl-striisement in to-day's paper. Theirs is tke krgeo Wholesale lied l‘e.tail robosso, Sepor runt shiiir Manufac tory in the Stnte. Ezeontiye Committee of the Colombia. Boorif of 'rad Ju e. for the Ninth of ly. Attn.ttp.* Pauutt, Titem4s WeLsu, T. APPOLD. - rei.;.licv.. A. Easick will preach in the Presbyterian church on next sal.4l.lath morn ing nt the usnai hoer, P:ft-Thp IYasi;ington Inetition will open on tl grat ;gumlay (f September. See 9dyert.i.aemenl.. M.We call attention to Fendrich .1. Bros' new advertisements. Ilia cases of Segars, to which they ask attention are cer tainly very handsomely gotten tip, and are creditable to the taste of this enterprising "band of louthers." Give thco a call. 4 NE W voi,E N E.—The present number commences the thirty-first volume of the spy. Qur paper is ! A . m . rust verging upon middle age (as manes life is reckoned) and has gone through many ups and downs in its struggle with fortune and delinquent sub scribers. It has seen the borough'grow up gradually and with a steady, wholesome in crease, to its present size; it has seen it thrive in prosperous times and languish in adversity, but has never acknowledged the good old town as ready for the fence and whitewash with which the croakers threaten it. We cannot complain of the encourage ' exterded to the Spy.hy our fellow citizens— quite as liberal, possibV,. As it deserve-A— but we shall not go:m.o with additional subscription, advertising or4 , ubhing; above all there shall be deep wo o l in A tip z ponce between us and oar present im,bac4l,),e.ra if they will insist on oar accepting subscrip-. tions now due.. We are not an importunate dnn, but arc. compelled occasionally by con stant sprt:;tv from our paper maker, type fon ;der, to, ttux nothing of tailor and boot maker, to use 'our heels n little in return.— We shall nut take it as nn insult if on ttkis hint, sotno of our backward friends speak, Tot CUOLER.I. 41.01151.—1 t is not a pleasant infliction to be annually called upon seriously to deny a in )st ridiculously absurd report of the existence of Cholera in Columbia. Wherethe rumor germinates what it fee Is upon (other than air,) and how it grows we con, only c.oo3eature; that it exists and is eagerly devoured by nor rival friends does pot admit of denial. We do not attribute its origin to malice, bat rather to an of 1 gratuky ipli,sorit of g nsip, and, alas that we should bp forced to, confess, it, it play probably be traced to some.on e.o; other of oor own olarro. iota. We hgrgthosein ou,r community who, without the discretion of children, pam,it th.emselves to babble gravely to strangers of their favorite and stock suldeet, the Cholera of '54. Without intending to gibe the im pression that the Cholera exists, they bleat their fears of its reappearance, with every return of green apples and green corn.— Should such a dire misfortune visit us these shakers would inevitably be the first victims, and on this grou,nd their fright may ho slightly expuaal4c4 bot 4ex lhove no tight to bring upon, tha heads of theit.cellow citi zens the thousand inepoveoienaettood ;moor aoges, a.nd own, the, tepototintt oc ;he. town the injury of an nowt 4r..titipujs descent of the scourge. Within the past week rumnrk have flown through the country that the 1 Cholera was making its yearly visit, and killing off our people like flies. Fur the satisfaction of the timid, ahhou di we be- Love that to notice the report at all is giv ing it undue importance and dues mac than good, we can assure the public that nut, only has thpre been nu sign of can taaion s in.the town, b%t it , hiss. never been known more healthy than at pxesc.nt. 11:c hope the disease wi:l sabsidg, POLITICAL MEETING 0:4 WEDNESIDAT.ETEN ING.—On ‘Vednesday evening titre friends of Lincoln, Hamlin and Curtin held a meeting at this place which was the largest and most enthusiastic turn out we have seen in our town since the Clay C.tmrsaig,n. A stag ing wet erected at the Odd Fellows' llall fur the officers oR th t e,mpeting and the speak ers, decora,tqA Itith scs,eatlis.&c. The meeting, was called for tko'clock, rt,nd. at that time people began to assembte, with transparencies torches, Sc..o t and. a "Rolling Mill Delegation" from theCulumbia killing Mill marched in with its. nispßopriate ban. ners. J j IV. Fisher, called the meeting to order itpd. nforninated. the. fritu‘sing . officers who were. n. - tceptedt • resident—Q. S. K A eFFNIA N. rice Praridetils—C.J. Samna' Shoch. 11. Kibler, Wm. G. Cope. Geo. Bogle, Abraham Bruner. Washington Righter. Richard Der rick, henry Fisher, sr.. Philip Fordney, Nathaniel divan. Jacob O. flea.. of culumhia; John J. Cochran. Beni': F. Rowe. IVra. Bucking, D,. Bear, jt.. Irancae ter; Juhn P. Stamm?, C. M,. Greiden P 4 James Mere. Dr. A. K. Rohrer. * John Rome, Welt llemgifield; Jumee hlchaffy. Henry Muerdraad, a C. P. Groh, Barr Spapkler. *frighten S. F. Futgle, Marietta.; .. hap9a n • 4clwari Rouse, J. If, Mannmg, Washington; Amos Shaman. A. F. Fry, Manor; Dr. Barton Evans, William McCon key, William Boyd, Wrightsville; A. J. Ery. IJe a &miles, Dr. Boland, Dr. John Hay, frodefigt SPltirhanh. York. cr . rtarlAp- J . B. Rohrer, E. If i ersbay, Samuel J. 11. Black, D. C. Wann, A. Bruner, jr. Mr. Ksuffnip,u, made, a f,evc ,remarks on taking the chair,rolative to the honor, &a. Ile then introduced; Ifpn,.pstph Casey, of fiarrisiburg o who addrawd; the Inettin,l. We cannot report even 04,40*a/ice of•thi/t or any other of the speeches.. Tt vrav elo qtin . t, enthusiastically receive/1,, and ger 0 general eatiefaction. geo., W. Coley, Esq., of Philadekhh!„ we thenspeaker. Mr. Cuffey it uncut spoek.er with an effective delivery, His re morl.4 were listened to attentively emii - drew Forth frequent applause. He octie or 004 rip hour.' :While Mr. Casey was speatirig'rettlelert tion of two hundred arrived . from -Millers ville,,dicaded by the MillersVillebifia in a most,teiteful end beautiful Infnd *alien. At half , past,„eight the,LiMcaiiier delmtioi strrlved.bispecialcarstattneltrato-tbe.Lah 'caster Accommodation train. They halted at Mill street and' formed an -Front ; whore they were me.t by 4 committee and escorted up Front street: At the corner of Front and Walnut the procession - was met by the York delegation which took the lead followed by the Lancasterians, the line- being brought up by a Committee of Columbiana with the Nationalßapd, l i ancaster delegation was mainly-composed of the Wide Awake Club, which paraded two hundred and eighty-five morohers equipped with caps capes and torches. The entire number of tickets issued in Lancaster wrys three hun dred and fifty-three. The Wide Awakes, headed by. the Fencibles' !and, were the attraction of the evening and formed the most effective body of parade citizens we have ever seen. Each man is equipped with a black oil cloth cap and largo cape 40. carries a torch. The club is under Comi military drill in marching, fValiltiun and handling of the torches, Capt. Franklin, of the Fencibles, being, their. leader. They march well together, and little as we lire disposed to favor political clap-trap, we must admit that the Republicans have, in their Wide Awttko organizations, hit upon a most cilketive "Machinery" to work through the campaign. As the Lancaster delegeiiim marched up Front street to the inspiriting "llizey" they almost carried to balk to the screaming timea of Log Cabins end Hard Cider. Ai they passed over the route the set oft handsome lloman Candles,' priding to the beauty a the see.cle. The York Delegation with the York Band, unexcelled in the country, leading, made a goad show, only eclipsed by the equip ments end organization of our Lancaster neighbers. They carried a number of trans parencies the largest of which Lure the motto "The White Rose of York to the Red Pose of Lancaster, Greeting: Hail Colum 441" There were two. hundred and fifty tickets sold in York fun the ere-optima. This process on marched up Walnut to Fourtli,down Fourth to Locust and down Locust to the place of meeting. where the Wide A,wakes countermarched on Second stifle-t showing i.e. dou,hle line to great nd vamp. The arrival a the. proms's= interrupted the remarks of Mr. Ouffey, who resumed speaking after the delegations had closed around the stand, and tans greeted with frequent cheers. 0. J. Dickey, Eq., of Lancaster, was nest introduced, and spoke briefly. Wreaths were presented to Messrs. Coffee and Dickey at the close of their remarks, and the meet ing then adjourned. The. 'procession was then reformed, passed through thosastreets not visited before, and marched to Black's. The \Fork delegation left fur aid, the Lameasterians with a 'special trnin for their city at 1 2 The Millavaxil) s e. delpotipn l,t l hienticpar ters at the rramklin 140ase, Thay heft in squads late in the evening., West fiempfield was largely represented.. but not by a regular delegation There were many visitors also from Wrightsville, Marietta, Washington, Safe Darbor, and other surrounding towns. The entire affair was marked by good or der, there being no fighting, and no mere drinkingthan is inevitable on such an ince- We cannot cotn,plinhent Columbia ea her share of the procession et les)4 There was no organization.. 11,n4 owiag, to tkacwicsity tp,see thp. Wide Awakes the n;yljority of those. wig - ) slynAhl him° been in lino were xtthered along the pavements. Usttter the circumstances, however, this ; teas probably pnavuid.tble. 7t wee unfortunate that the delegations had to arrive after the organize. tion of the meeting, which was constantly being interrupted—sometimes the speakers were nearly deserted—by the passing of I processions and the music of tile hands.— pr.bubly be remedied in future, afi, ".IXide. Awake" feeling Into been hpre. By report of meeting else [ sr e.% tkAt a, dela. has been • formed. Cruets Irtu4.—We gather the, collecting statistics of tilt Census of our county from. the Examiner and the Union of Wednesday: = Ponnulation, 1860, Males, Increase since 1850. Vied during, the year, ItiROCCIT Porn:liktion. 857 Males, 431 I v emales, 426 Increase since 1850,, 70 torsr 11e47rir.t.t! Tnwssitzr. V.Prublgen,. 3439 M i n i lea, 1, 4 :J Females, 1 1 ,0?I2 Mulintifille,—Males, 165 Females, 160 Increase since 1850, Native born, Foreign born, 11101:ST JOY /I OtOl'er Total population; AX,aler. Votnaleo. Foreign burn. WENT COCA.LKO TOWN/11IP Population, 1860, Increase, T. IVCASTER Towssn IP Population, 11360, 904 Increase, 113 '4hsl,:kbore shows a respectable increase through thll . sectioos of the county. POVI S 4IO4 . or UMUIVIIBURC.—The pop. njation tlarrtaburg in 1850, was 7.834 ; Stratus township, 1,230; Susquehanna township. 1,53:r% a total of 10.008. The P'Palstem. Ikurißbur.g alone in 1800, is 15,012. Thou. tiguptvcill not vary 2., from the actual "number. The Trwthition of Swa tarn extends I,4oo:and ihat u(SUsquehanna is 1.905; making r.n inereltst in :hie neigh borhood of over 8,090. The whoie tion 'of Dauphin county Will proba.bJX c.- ccud 50,000.—1 trio! and Vann.. Won Alfa .vg. Crop.—A meeting was held itl thiiTown .11011 - on Thorn deiy craning to fortt! a Wi4e VirnlteChtb. ;'.loitt , l4 . fright vas called to Ihe Chair nrinat. r 7 ap pointed 4croilary„:. Js W.Tiiiliptafated the object ofOr nteetftig. • NeaiTotta hundred names wertialignp43 - A Costiliitiee* four was appoint# tp Procure Capes and raps, consisting 0f.14. 3j.,„0y, Js7:l,Eisher;" S. DeNeire andA.• Sprareen. Persons desiring to juin the Club will apply to the•Socretary: 11, U. Fey, Secretary Sfur Peterson's Counterfeit Detector, for August, gives a description, among a list of eighty-eight new counterfeits, et an altered note on the York County-lb:4ls, as Rillon-s1 ss, altered—rig. a 5 in cautro ttf note; cartmen on a wharf at left of vie. female figure recumbent on right end. The gen uine note has a head of Wm. Penn cox right end. IVell executed and deceptive, It also gives the following description of an altered note on the Lancaster _,County Rank: ss, altered—man standing. female seated two boys reclining, rake and hay fork beside the boys; on right end, girl with sickle. boy with shag in his arms; on left end, two men, ono on horseback; dog's head and house between signatures. ACR1(7474.-firhAl, PCBLICATIONS.—.I4O bare received the August numbers of the AMERI CAS ACRICCUIVRIRT, the FARMER AND GARD ENER, and the Cif:sr:lE2 FARMER, all good and valuable periodicals. They all have their- peculiar excellences, and we can safe ly recommend subscription to one and all. Police Items. REPORTED YT ovn AVEGIAL ".11OCCILIARD." txr: nr BURCLARR Benzes; re.— Officer henry Becker, of Harrisburg. re-1 cently succeeded in ferreting out a glkAg. of ' colored burglars who have been canpaitting depredations through ilia cuuntvs. Ile traced up and Blued it) the llon'e of Refuge. Philadelphia, Henry Shultz,. apt] from his confession obtained a, clue to the perpetra tors of a burglary committed, in Harrisburg in January last. He arrested in Philadel phia Henry Cornish nod, John Shultz, who are fleet in PA at Harrisburg, awaiting their 410,1„ Ity the confession of Henry Shultz it appears that himself and the two worthies under arrest are the parties who broke open, anti robbed the store of P. S. Malign°, & Co., daring the night of the 22nd of Attrolo. Ile described their operations and subsequent movements. John %tau ' bored the store and obtained the goods, Cornish received them at tbe window and "bagged" them, while the informant kept ' watch at the gate. They concealed their plunder on the Hill fur several days and then took passage with, it - aboard, a Penna. R. B. freight car. fur Philadelphia. Tha.9 broke open the door of the car before light anti secreted themselves,. escapbagwith. their baggage on arrival at the city. Shultz informed the officer that William Waters, barber, of Columbia had received a coat, being allowed his pick of the whole, a vest, and the tools used, which had been stolen from Carter dr. Becker'a coach manufactory. A search warrant was procured and officer liked went to the house of Waters on Wed rtesday.. where the coat was found in the r darkaVa. ttank. The. tools did not turn up. The vest was found with the body of Wil liam at his ship in Walnut street. He stoutly denied complicity in the. rubbery and prevailed on Constable Read to accept hia I own recognizance to the amount of one hundred dollars for his appearance before. Esquire Welsh, the same evening. Ile represented himself ths a freeholder c.f the Hill and was released. Its the hour of the hearing approached Willienit's confidence in • 4.4 iltebeceace wattsbaken andfna,liq 4.334604t ed Idea matri*lat., bbs made schedule and line not, lemon beard of since. From the revelations male by Shultz it appears that a, gawk of fifteen or twentyof these depreda torstevists,anol their 147034a,t,ipu5, ate- ristended Ito er,sry titian in this. portion of - the &ate. They are gener.lll7 "fancy niggers," bar bers, and of that kidna.s.. Their plunder is takrn to Philadelphia. and pawned' After the prisoners are put through. nt Mirth-burg Mr. MeTague Hill have them. drilled for their little inroad un his premises. RETTUUUTION.—OU last altUraay our sanc tum was entered by a stranger rubicund of visage. unhappy of facial expression and seedy of habiliment. fie passed on to the op orally°. department of the establishment, hold, a.bsir.fr bpr pertinent conversation with our cip;olk dfreoair wick returned to instal himself: in a chair, in the immediate neigh borhood of our elboxy. After a preparatory hem or two he informal us that, 44.639, STIR a printer. [As if we had not become pain. fully conscious of that fact the moment we heard his fuot on the stair!] He had unfor tunately, through no fault of his own, been thrown out of a situation; was on his way to Philadelphia, *hero he had plenty of friends and where no end of work waited him. [Why! oh, why did he leave Philadel• phis?] Could we give him a few days work! We could not:—Profound silence of some minutes and ensiling desultory conversation of song , more.—Tho stranger arose reluc tantly. Would we step this way one me. mem? We would. We did. Stranger was entirely unaccustomed to this sort of thing; bad never before been in a similar strait; had, walked fortg miles since breakfast, [They always do,l and had no breakfast at that. [They never do.] Could we extend to him, a, trifling assistance? We could We wont our limit ['We bare been übder the necessity of *sublimating a limit.] and the stranger went Itjactly, Will it be believed that our nest knowledge of the unfortunate but deserving one v(ag.a. 144 of him as be passed down. F,ront atseq with the Min strong in his eyes! lie nest turned up in the fol- lowing report of our "tlnctuatt." On last Supday it.mosicp ;touter arrived at the Willows fring,tlpsliksairt:Tixwinek," with information. MS mod* shwas bad dug up the haMbet and lilts out the nob in full whiskyy, having a 2 . l . wating time at the ul. depr4. Wakes war disßgehed to pacify . tbe.diturict. Gift 7 . 4l .FerldaltePlgiing. the Slierift appeared. at thy Willows with 2510 1292 1218 715 ! j r . l6 1'23 1728 831 SDC `2o:ift - te two exerutiatingly paille,prisoners, who an swered severally to . tke names of Watt!!ltrid aohnjWilanit„ The truteXatts sti lireakAmoulder.Nn 4144 of •elnployn Flit; the latter statedi.lintsilTirt terms be nothing lesii4thtto a, ; prfat4:.— .Be considered lakoself tiviperiofito the oolitnonaltyAtiod vtilveled of tbe:profeeswn. "= a fad been diilnegliis career brought into intimate relationship with Sion -Cameron; MorterrldeMiellatd; Bigler, and bad learned to stick type at the same stand with Sam Wright, of the Spy, with whom he had dined the day before. Just send.forSam,aud it would be , all right. Here the Sheriff informed the prisoner in an audible:whisper.tbatstitelessv. be knew of the "weak kneed" the better fur his% as the 'Squire was a bloody rebel, and any further reference to the editor of., the Spy (•Willain!" from the magistrate.— V Petty spite!) would insure him three months holaw. The typo hereupon rested his case. The Sheriff' was called upon Sir his atate 7 1 meat. Ile had found the parties at the old. Depot surrounded by a shouting circle of javettile Deutsch and 11licklanders,.and be having in a most boisterous and unbecoming maeuer—both pretty well shot. The man of brass was reasonably decent, but he Of type metal and of the high and mighty friends was a perfect blackguard. lie bad locked the two up for the eight, and would venture to assert that the printer chap, with all the big words he spit out so freely, had not lodged so comfortably in a month. The 'Squire was preparing to vindicate the character of the town, when the Sherif in- , timated that he had to hoe his "cowcum. ' cm" and had no time to go to Lancaster. The prisoners were thereupon reprimanded and banished the town. WUAT Tag NOI'LE WANT.—No great public want can, Zang remain unanswered. When a conditim, of things saa become de veloped so that a great public want is realized, either. in theology, civil govern ment, or physics, that very want or demand is sure to excato a, sup.tdy.. TLe hour will create the. man, and the• need the thing.-- Witneaa the sowing machine, the reaper, the telegraph- There may be, several abortions Maw- gray run befmre they are sent, but uttiprately hunrithity 'wilt triumph. arid, era waut be supplied. I,t caanot be that Medicine will long. re main, Irina it has been—a mass of wbich tkey who knout most know little, while. the confident prateader is sane to be a knave. Norvetiwl 1r bitalvasYs• e3ta• ma so. inCticate and obscure that only the Wiest* of the temple can speak its language or interpret its symbols; or au oracle so equivocal that he who consults the priest fares e.s ill or worse than he who abjures tho temple altogether. There must ere long be a system that comes down to the wanta ofibarmaity m every-day. life—that meets tbawants of t.harnother.at her cradle, the.noree at the bad-side, the. father on his journey, or the sailor on the sea. Some thing ort some. systems that everylicakr can have, and everybody can sea, to arrest eke first invasion. of disease, and• to restore. the : ruddy current of life ore ire fountain& are vitiated and its farces undermined. Old school medicine, with itacrude•drugs and poisons, can never meet this want.— That is a game long since played , out, a thing well understood. Equally futile the vaunted panaceas and elixirs: which igno sance tuts begotten and fully sustained.-z- The. water-ewe can never be more than a thoub4fali expedient or useful palliative in the. hands °taw. people. Nor can the usual Ourm. of . Ilionwpathy, however large its dogmatic. manuah. or complete its assort ment of tiscctumes and pellets, be ever any thing mei°. than an amusing pastime, lathe hands of the people. Vie system was never &Waned, Out:sash, Wie.O.nd can nesse OA! such 10.430., Ittat it. is oontended , thae Iltunaphroye sys tem uf•Speciter„Litoreeopaelty does meet this %%A t, le i o, small, neat, ce.se are comprised somo.twonty Speci‘dateceiedies fur ell the more common complaints to istlairdh a. family axe saldect.,, and the whole so* so arming. d and simplified that any person of ordinary Wt,elligenee.ca,a seecessfally apply theni.— They Are free. from, clanger or `intricacy, and, according to.the. testimony of thousands of the most repatehla.parsontosho use them, entirely successful. Why, then, may not this great problem be considered as solved, and that here is a system that does meet the wants of our summon humanity in every day life—the great popular system of medi cation for the relief of the people and adap ted to their wants. Surely nothing can be more harmless than these Sugar Pills, nothing more convenient or successful than thsse,Speeifice. ..Why R:0 authors wit° troa,t„ about physiognomy' like seltliere?—itecause• tbps write about taco. 4niva i kaud Departure of Waive. rEvAnsvt.VANIA RAI La *ND. Eastward. Marietta Accommodation arrives, 8.15 A. m e Lancaster Train leaves. Columbia Aec. 1, 00 P. M. Harrisburg Emigrant, •1 10.10 West um rod. Emigrant arrives 1 :in A. M o . Mail leaves 14.23- " Colombia Ace. arrives. 3,20 P. M. Harrisburg " leaves 6.10 I , Lancaster Train anises 8.20 a 7 The Columbia AgeonsModarion Eastward, will arrive at Lassiter at 1.40 P. f 4., ono neethig there with the Fast Line F.ast; re- turning, will lave Lancaster at 2.40 P. M., or after The Fast Line West passes, arriving at Columbia at 3.29 P. M. lorTnens CIINTR AL RAI LATA r. Morning C. 30 A. M. 4.55- A. M. Noon 12.30. P. Evening .; r 4 'Orb 4 !. 4,10 n Sznazolt.—We are authorized to announce Amos S. Gamo, Columbia, as a candidate for State Senator, subject to the decision of the People's County conaeatiort. Psoraosomsatt.—We are authorized to an. siousce Pam . St i g s zqr, Ephrata, as a condi ; date fat nip apy,eabjett to the deti. sista of the People's oty Convection. Sown—We. are authorized to amponice S W. Fol. aoy a , Fultoo, as a candidate for Sheriff aqhipct to,the decision of. tbe People's County convegtioo. Cutts of ThtlissareatscinT--We are "" thorized to announce litnifity Prustazon, City as a candidate for Clere:of tittikphans' Codit t , subject to the decision therp7o.pLe'fir County' Convention. .1e! SNERIFF.—We are antho*e , !!l to announce: TnomAs Cou.nos,Colutnisis).4ll,' l candidate for:, Sheriff, subject to the decisiiin ' of the Peoplels; County Convention. ' , SENATOR.—We are ,iitt.PßOteo N- 111 0 0 01 Gen. BAB.TRAM. A. Su4 . itenticistzthe':'city:o Lancaster, as a candidate'for State - Senathr, subject to the decision of the People's County ' Convention., - - - CLARK or QUARTZ= SZUIONS.—We are an tlusrised to announce 541417111. MARTIN, Cityi as a candidate for Clerk of. Quarter Sessions, subject to the decision of the People's Count Convention. - • &MAIM—We are authorized to anttehn , ,Conestogarasia candidate ibr - Sherifil; - eubject ta - the decision of the Peo ple's County Conception, -• • . CATARRH! CATARRH!! CATARRH !1! What is it? How cured? filhouvands of persons suffer all sorts of annoyance 1 from Catarrh. Most people know what it. ineem veninee and results are, yet but few know how it can be cured. It is simply a chronic irritation, and often an enlargement of follicles and consequent thickening of the mucous membrane, lining, the nasal. cavities, moduli sinuses. and sometimes extending into the, throat and lungs. From this result tightness was often treed. go of the head, obstructed nose, or 11 profuse firm of MUCUS, loss of smell, nasal voice, and often impaired hearing and taste. The old school remedics have nevzr been able to do anything for ii. Nasal and inhalations are OA painful and expensive as they are generally worth le,s. Yet lumpli reys' elltilttil Specific. u Pimple.Sugur taken two or three notes per day. promptly cures the milder cases, cure* atone* all colds in the' head. and radically rime!. by persevering ace. the most ob stinate ca.es, eta is proved by the experience of han d rends. Price. with Cull di recions.so cents per box. N. Lt.—A full net of Humphreys' Homeoputhee Spe with Book of Directions. and twenty difTercn Remedies, in large viabt.moroceo.ease.3s: do. in Plaid ea... 34; ease at fifteen boxes, and book, 3*. These Remedies, by the PiORIC boor emus, are sent by mail or express, free of charge, to any oxbUees oat receipt of the pike. Address DR P HUMPHREYS & ; N 0.562 Broadway. N York. A. M. RAMBO, Odd Fellows' Bull, Agent :or Co lumbia. July 1.1.'60.1m The 'leavens txere illuminated au :Mt evening of August :Milt. IP3tl, by the mom splendid Aurora ilorealis ever were in the Cnumny. Jiro. a para. colored light dashed across the sky. and the ehangea were beautiful ot the, eXtfrttle. Al one %Woe st rap. observer remarked, that he fancied Its could see tht sporkthig hg.u• form themselves 1100. the following words: Huy all your garments at the Brown Stoat Clothing Halt or Rock hill & Wilson. Nos. 603 und alift Chestnut st.. above Sixth, Philadelphia. Srplrmber I u. 1859. MDEATIIM: TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF 1/ER . .COPMAR * II" "en•ThICIS" RA,I4.ItOLZU, Exrzionsaaln. “cosTA RIO • 'CosrAa'E" BCD-BCG .. oO3rAu,s" ELIMMUC PONVORIL YOAINSIOCTS, ate DESTROC INETANTL7 I.Bal a. Roaches, Bic,. Ground Mice. Bed Raga, not•, Moths. Mo•quitnes, F lcas, lnset•ts on Moot-, ...et- on d uimuls, /Ye., aveey farm, mid greeteso( V agatiN. • WI years est ablishedi in NEW York City—uned by th e I CO).* Post Office. Oa-city Prisons and Station Houses. the city nteamern, ships, ike.. the city H0te1.... Amos," ..St. Nicholas,. &c., and by more than 20.000 private famine. Ortiggints and Betellers everywhere cell them. Wholesale Agents In all the large cities. Regular sixes, xsc., and 81 boxes, homes. a-k.. .10...!,,,EwAng!„. of spurioun imitations. Examine each box, bottle and Rank, and take nothing but -Cos. TA R's.tt O" 81,00 hose. rent by mail. 453 and 85 boxes for Plantations, Holes. &c., by exprenn. IJ:7 - Address °Mc:ls—cr. far "Circular to Dealers!' to lIEN RY rp, COSTAR. ITrineipsl Depot. 410 Broadway, N,. Y. Roll by Dr, W. 8. McCORICI.F., at the Fatally hied. tine Store, Odd Fellow.' Hall, Columbia. May 10, tenom SONO'S EXTRACT OF H AMAMELIS, OR PAIN DESTROYER,. Is one of the few domestic remedies whielhbove Come geneml use and repos without paging. It Is the product of a sitnple bentileashi all eases, and us domestic remed unequalled, Poe Bursa, cots. Bruises. Soreness, Lameness', Sprnius, Rheumatism, ttoils, Ulcers, OA. Sere& and Wounds, it has not an equal. It is also used, Wllll great curer... for Tooth ache, Headache, Neuralgia. Sore Throat. Colic, Char. flora, ilfmrsonese, god (Oct smiler troublesome and painful affeetion., while it KeMptly arrests all Hem orrhages. Ifundreds of "'hymn's; use it daily in their practice, and give it their unqualiAed rec,cattmeuda don. Sold by our moms and deelers• end Uhl PH REVS & CO , 582.tiroadwity, Sole Proprietors andAleopfucturers• [Er A. N. Mateo, (kid Relloists' nal I, Agent, for Co. umbra.[fitny; 12.1860. MIRS.NINSLON4. A experienced nurse anti female physician, has a Soothing Syrup for children teeming. which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by sollaqing the gums, reducing all inflamination—will wing. all pain. and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depends upon it. mother., it will give rest:o yourselves, and•reliefand health to your infants. Perfectly safe is all. cases. ace advertisement in another column. net. 29, 1650.1 Y VIOVADs The Owe to have your likeness is at Jolley's. Jolley takes piatutes as low as 8 cents a piece by the dozen. Jolley takes Amlarotyprs as low as Cbattnts.la asses. Jolley takes pictures at 73 reins. Jolicy take. rfettamo at $1 Off. Jolley LAO. plow*/ at 1111.28: takes pictures at SALM Juliay takes pictures at $3.00. Jolley takm. picture. at gado. Jolley lakes Rietures at 810.00, Jorry takes pictures at 823,00. /it filet Jolley tabs. the test and cheapest in the enmity. eau and see Jolley, opposite the. Spy Meek. Columbia. Josue 23. 1800 LID MI .9Q,. RLP MI Eit3 0 In ibis place on Tuesdny, July 3let ult., Joan Aux, piped 71 y„eupLand 4 months N I.AgrT BAIIURDA"4 - EMI:NINO G. on the fond be. O tween the fenitienoe of Col. Jon. Myers end Co. n liI.UE BBRTHECARE OP AADRPS 4 . with n email mosAii: BREASTPIN net,in Regßaan Gold. A suitable reword will be given to the finder.on levy ing the entries at title office. Cohintliin. Amen 4. ls6o. Washington Institute. rptllP, fall term of the }Ve•hingrnn In•titut will com -1 menet! on the VIRST MONDAY otP SEPTIVII Itg l'arraluoa can he had at the florkelore, or from the Principal. Atia.Van. A. r . ... 4 • 2 11C/C, Principal. P.ILIMNIUMSI2 SE %Lilo prepa.ela will be received until RATUR DAY. 19th 1104. by eitker of the ttuderaigned. to the gradind of Fourth 'trent. between Union and Mull attreia. Thy rentrartor so dig and remove the dirt and findai place for depodiing it. State the Price pe etibis yard. SperiProljon• are in the head, of D. ei Chintaut, *reel. 5um.,,„,,40., Ht hl, W 2.1,811, fit. - WATTO. XCotgiainee. elet7.H NRY. Columbia. Auguat 4, 1880 21 SELLIWICI AT COST! Pipra. Snuff Bosee, Porte Mpanoies. Beck raTArso.4,49 &c.. mug .bove goods were Lembo by one of our firm, i n snittaloce, or Jobbeno Rates. On these we do not wont way profit. and only cleat the discount at tested us for cash pon.baten We will sell Pipes worth 73 cents for 45 cents. " 40 CI 44 nL 44 41 4 0 44 4. W, • t n;4l 44 UV 44 at CI 15 41 8 C. It 01 g 111 44 Cane Pipes at SQ,cents each. PC.NDRICH & BROS . tolmale apd,flgiatl Tobacco. Pouf and Seger Man oforto-y, Plenteteeet, above Lotion, Colombia, Pa. Ateratt.4,.446o. UTE have just refitted our. large She* Case, 8 ft. 6 IT in in length. with all the popular brands of the finest Menu. now in market. We believe that an ex amination of all the.Telmeco Pones in the State, will aot di•COlref as 6115 a ease of Segars as the one just °Penal 'TAP rot our retail COMM. We invite the especial attention of strangers passing this way, and a-k them wimp in and examine this large assortment. This is the only store in Colombia at which you ran, Rd the worth of gear money in Prison and ebew,ipg Telmer°, wholesale or retail. We harp tJi d en ease with small intake* containini . with the name of each bread. and also wi bead resew, °fel and 50 each. Oar adjoiningli Case. lift long. is Sled with all the best brands of Chewing 't °bare° now in market. glean. cell and maul* estir large arnmonsent. Aszvetqu, ar. BROS, From reeet.five 4qort above Itoevt,Colonibia,Pa Aptny:4l Cheap Chewing Tobacco. WE baireiust received froinaor firm,in Baltimore a , goodsarticle of Natant' Josef Tobacco. which we arc retailing at thTeentsiper poand. This Tobacco is very goad'and will, no doubt, give satisfaction to those who pse -Natural Tobacco. I.Ve will alsosell this Tobacco ip Storekeepers and all others who deal in the ardcle,,sp that they can retied it at the ob.-ye prices. FENBRICB & BRO., FrOni Stieet, Ave door. above Locum, between R. WiNiumo n pd - J.S. Dollen & Co's Dung Store.. Co. r AK OLIIIVIRIA. IRON FOUNDRY OPPOSITE T OLUMBI tI CA, P AN A AL BASIN, C. i ' THE subscriber has removed to the 11 exteu ji,. sive show. connected with the Columbia Iron Foundry. while he has thoroughly fined up.with new and fir...prate machinery. arid is now prepared to NMI itufumre Steam ',latrines and Put nips of every de -e dation, Machinery for Furtumei . Forges, Mille t p aetar t,t, C •r Work. Ae. ' Iron and 1114-s Ca-tinge furnished to order. Bridge Bolts mind 131uck-iniiliiag in general. ~citepuiring promptly attended to. innbty:,..l JOHN Q. DENNEY% lell,d1410"?. ~............,,,..,„ , "'MT or ya m ; - . -- - -- 7--- - 2-I " Pt p utA e A rs u o g n i?ll s l. Ni e l nq iii. uiri t n -h g e - for el il l M e t b t e i a t s 11 / 4 41 wi1l Qf pl f e l as 6et- - 4! mention if they are advertised. Arms Joseph Larwel. J H. Agerter Philip . . Lebeguit C Berton Amanda E Laic . 1 14 Bu-be Frederick' McCall P klerklismoJedua V Myers Adam Berntheisel Joseph 9 Boyd 61 S - hlncliell Mary Morriion James Buhl= William Marlin C Cline Elizabeth Mellinger Sarah Daick Caroline McFadden Mary Decant Mary W Mentzer John For tergett Samuel Nutes H Farris Wiltiain Notes Peter Graulich A - Nicely Andrew Graver Thomas 2 Gsiffiin W Ii Parker eleury ?merman George. Gore Abm 1 Ityale J Gray John Roger. Sarah 'Griffith A J Robbins C . > rur Gerbil William Ray Robert Henderson Jacob Sondersmiiii J II HeimentheimerS Smith W 2 Hale George Strong Annie Hambright II A rhrll,ll, E111:111L1r1 Hambright Frederick Shaffer Adam Heiser Annie Sourbeer-Jo•hu t - Huey Wm Speakman • .17./. e Hai drier Wm • emit. , Viaceni Ibtwam John ...6•liiieiti r e. Jour, Nathan Slop an j ' Kotler Jacob e'rn.il Conrad Kauffman Benjamin Thrtion• nob •rt K.iudinnit A H Tate Col I. I. Kitzelem Wm Wpt W N Keptinger Peter . Water. astrn... D 1 Kehey Sarah Walt., Ilellilllllll/, . I..ette r John C W ) he atth-t Landis J ill ' W tater Peter Le-liar Frank Zink David 1.2! Liumbaugh Annie . A. S. MODERWELL, P. Mt, Columbia, Aug. 4, 1660. ASSIGN3MC'Er SALM. ON Saturday, August 18 1860, will ba. with so public. -ale. by the unner-Igned, As-iznee. at Glerhurd Wand,. on the premi-es. S W Verner of are awl Loeusi Stn., Columbia. Pa.. the following Rent Esune. viz: No. 1. t lot of grdund fronting on. Lonits.ti 'sort *Wet and on , •et and - tr." Ica tart, on Waal' s erected laser "ad commodt us dm e—tary BRICK TAVERN BOONE, known an the -National Hntel." end now kept by the Assugnor The house has a finn ba-rment.ronventrottly filled up told Rapt tr. it ICKSTAIIIgukVE Smug a on. v ow-ge end prosperous busitoas. Titer, tants° cuatthe lot in large BRICK ICE HOUSE. • with all other convettienoes orce•Bor) to a well regw late.t 'Pori No. a A Lot of Ground on•tbe East aide• of second street. adjoining Ood t elwnrsi Hail, oppo site lot No. 1.. on vrtoco is erected a urgr TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE, covered with slate, having a hydrant and all other nece.6ary ccnivenienees in 'the yard. Sale to commoner at 6 o'clock. P.A1,01 saithday when terms will be made known b.. C. B..KaUFFIII AN, Columbia, July t.M. A4tsignee.. IA ARRISBURG ,FEMALE smiczytAwsr,, NES. S. E.. DIX.Q.N,, num.math gßPoil,Se•slonoithin tt‘ernin naal cominottoe VZl'llEhlkilift 4, Thif Institution. hreorporalcil hi 1833, it admirably directediintthi domestic arrangement., moral and re 'l,giouy. culture, and couriiii of el mile.. 1, I• earn...nay, ,eommendrd to the patronage of the public its a firkiir c•u•s Seminary. Cireulnoi, terms,k ci. can lie obtained he nil, drensing,tbe P, iiicipal. J I%' W KU;, no.ird of l'rueteea. Rafe Wee can,lte freely muds to. the pairons.of, the. Scminur.y. wooer whom may he mentioned, Gov; %Wham F. Packer, Ilarrieburg, Hon J. J. Pearson. William R. De Witt, 1) D , " Rev. T. H. Robinson., " Rev Jt G. Miles. Hon. Joseph Ca-cp. William M. Kerr, Esq D. D. Boas Esq &Om H. Mixes. Esq , Hon. A. S. Wilson, Lewistown. Thomas Beaver, Ern, Philadelphilu Choose Plea-ants. Esq., Sunbury, lion .1. 8 Haldeman, Esq.. York county, Robert Given. Esq., Cumberland county. John Iry in. Req.. Centre county, B Fronk livvm,.Esq,, Cumberland county. July 2 5, WHO. 4ito. Ntrytuxa N . W..rititosiucuo, f raisabseriben kee_pse hand, forrailltr A 7/02C2EL38-333E1LICEVZIO4; Lilting. Boohing cod otoc-inclr Brick; oleo, Mire-Clays by thaloth.st.fait price.. Add revs JOHN WILLIAM'S & CO.. Queen's Bun. Lock Haven P. 0..-; July RS, %Wm,- Clinton County. Johnson's Ratent Rog Itrouglu. TTHY:subseyibemluminikpnueltased the right to.man. ufaeture noel SCII ibis saventiou in Lancaster county. deeine to introduce it to general use. It i• a Cast iron trough with a shifting toy, of sufficient capacity to holds the feed of one hog. It is -o constructed that the ani mal cannot get its feet into it. and must take its..feed without the usual scrambling and splashing. By the arrangement of the top the hog is prevented from feed. ing until the trough is filled; when the top can be shifted at will. The trough will be founds great convenience. in feeding. and mutt, when known, become popular. The troughs err for stile at the slams in Second street. below Union, Columbia, Pd. SUPPLER d o BBD. Colttml.iq, 314 F alp Ip4 M1101111:11.8 W&NTED. *viva Male and Sig Female Teachers are watiled.to JJ take charge of the public nrboole of Columbia,. .from Gkeober I to. April I. No ore net holding a pro .fessional eenifieate,will be employed unleoi eximmed, publia4t in the district, The County Superintendent vytll eumalue-applirmits, at amlelack A M., on .lON DAY, Augtto 4th. tp the Brick School Douse, on Dim ond Wert. Or order of,the4•Directors. SAM 4,134.3110C11, Preeitlett. Columbia, July 19, lbatb3l. 1411k..111031;„ A the Cohuabin Gan. %Yorks. foureluar,,l h.i.hels •Ihuu..2o.ariPing excellentmoluur. fa: in.wormg, 5 cows per,lunamt. cALIJW Columbia, July 21.'00 If *nem? n y 741.3MEZ1S SaTtO7:llDlll%., DIANISFACTPR ER OF Ladies' and Children's Boots and• Shoes, Locust Street twosite the Reanklin. House,. Columbia, Ra,. THE sabre:Tiber invite • the attention of the math,. to Ida Soot and Shoe Store and aintinfactory,, where he is prepared to auppty or make to order evr.rye variety of Ladies.' and .:Itildren'a SHOES, GAITERS, BOOTS, SLIP PERS, &c. fie use■ none but the best material, and his work• is done by good workmen; be tarns on' no °awe,. limn good work, which he will warrant as ratisfacto, ry ip pi) le, fit. and every other particular. He tender , . his thanks for a steady and liberal patronage ands artligite its gontinuance. JAMES SHROEDMI Columbia. July 41. '6O • . y.s, ON AUGUST TM, HMO. aiq.o'clock V.. u.„ by virtue or sundry writs of Xendffloni Expo-, nas, tree fides end Lever' Fades issued out of the. Court or Common Pleas of Lepenstpr county., and to me directed, I will expose to public s;Jp or, emery at, the Court House, in the city of Lameager, the follow-. ins rent e.tnte. viz: A piece of Ground fronting on, • fourteen feet wide alley. in the Donseigtrof 'Colombia, betweetiFront and Second stereto,l6 feet. and extending fa depth OR foot. more or lowa with two•storp MUDS DWELLING HOOK, and Frame Dark - Building, and other int. Prorentents thereon, adjoining perrxtry of Nelnat Dut ton's crone and property now of Wa•bington • Righter. As the property ot3QHN FERGUSON. Also, it the eater titan and place, a emelt, two. entry FRAMEIM.XELLANG.MOUttIi, 20 feet is front and VI feet in depth, and a oneemory Fauna 'Umbra. su4oining, 12. f•tn by 14. to lot numbered 165, in tbli. bCwoltgit of Marietta, containing in front on Gay street, 40 feet. and extending in depth to an alley DM ken. bounded on the wen by Gay street, on the north byan alley,apdsm the earl by an alley, and on the month by tot simpered ISt. An the nonparty of WILLIAM NIXON. • Ail of which are seized and taken in eseeatkn i xed to be told by BENJAMIN F ROWE, Sberifi , n ince, Lancaster, July le, nap,. ' July M. A STITCH IN TIME SAVE&NINE. QP.LLTlllatitti Prepared ONO. until' in every bean memiling Furniture. Tom Crpekri._ Waal arare, Far sale at The OPlaranurius Jorod Amer Frontimrem, Columbia. (July t.
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