itt GITIPIffiaII- E 4 COLUNEBIA. I• ‘. SATURDAY, OCT.`,, IC' O'DIC E Mr. John Eddy is acrtborized to collect for the undefeig,ned. 3 feel very thankful f‘.r the lit:world pa.trunaie received here. but patronage without pay, will not meet the de mands of nature. Many of you have paid punctually, and I return thanks, y:ti)ist many have been very remise. Come, my friends, and refiond to the spirit of the "Golden Rule." Columbin, Se7.t. 22. Inl Se•Soe 4:l:declares new wicerti,sement to-day Ouyteortax..l.ol.: DEN ca.—The movements; of oar army around Washington have probably 'interfered with our letter frort.T.trtuEa this week. It has Tint arrived it. 'tiros fur inser tion. Our curreppon.lent trill, however, keep us posted as to our c hnpany'.. move ments. Next week we hope v. have a lung 'letter. - A New Lars.—Oul.tst Monday the Len .rmeter Ifterth er appeared ipt a winning daily. 'Thus Ear t4:e feature in the new leen , : hoe been rdthir aciits advocacy of one of the county tick.ete. than detail of telegraphic or 'other news. Front thin we infor that the 'daily ie temporary, intended to ceeee with the campaign. If not we r.,•:adly welcome our enterpri•inz, contemp nary in its new ehape, and wi.h it etery encee,‘e. RECTWITIVC. /11 ttN EY 'S nek:l;4l CST. Lieuts. C. C. and 13. F. Haldeman hate been %pry ryoce•n•Sul in recruiting in Coltimbir..— `,:bev , k likely m bP a largo ropregentation 'of our citizen.. in this c,rps thmi in' any other regiment in tmrvieo. Sin Ili of from twenty-five men 4ko7award - have Leen sent Inward to Wraiiington, and wo must now have nearly s full company of our b .ys un der Col. Birney's c munand. A. 4 soon cs tlio officers r'join their e)nipaniei we shall re ceive a lint of the men enlisted by them, and will give it insertion. eV! TUE 111::,r,VE:—Til0 ”1.•e:.1" mar key - 1 e exceed.jrig innctive this week. Nut the shadow of an excitement—everything as flat as dishwater. We are driven to despair for a sul t jce.t. The war is so used up by the big doilies that'when we small fry of week lies get hold of it, the commcmler in chief has received all the instruction no ie capable of imbibing, and our plan for conducting; the campaign is wasted. The coming election 'we may have a word to say about. but even here we can only hope to feebly imitate the masterly abuse of our political eetempora• ries heaped upon the devote.' heads of the opposing candidates, rather than strike out nn e.ctiraiy orighial mode of evincing our de. 7otion to the Union in the hour of danger. Tn feet, as hearty, and not very choice de nunciation of the several candidates fur of fice teems the only accepted etnrWsion now of patrietism, we fear our weak vocabulary might lay us open to the charge of secession 'nymp•tthies. Oar good town is doll !! 'dull :!! TUE Potrrtcat. Wan.—As if the rebellion now on hand were not sufficient to monopo lize the martial material of the country, the approaching fall elention has nrons e 1 a spirit in our county Olt is anything hut 'peaceful. The nominations of the respect ice parties Lacing beon tn vle, the struAgle is now t) carry them into office.. We did 'hope that at this crisis a scramble for place 'would not disgrace us ac patriots and union loving citizens; lint it seem that we rock con:- without a full unlerstanding of the depth of the political ti.tgrelation into which the peiiple of L moister county have rufforol themselves to ftll. Tito politicians rule us. and there is an en I of our h tasted freed tm. We do not bacd from the com mendation we erpresse 1 last wee:t, of the independent ticket, tonr.inated on the 23rd. We prefer the gentlemen nominated en tins ticket fir goo 1 and suffAtient reasons—prin cipal among which is that several among Ahem, whilst nt least the eqoals of their op p ments, are oppose Ito us to polities. We litre olvr.tym cl.timr l eufficient independence to vote for an opponeot sit Inl,l circumstances dean .nd it. w:thout regard to his past politi cal !eanings. 'fie present, we believe, is eminently an occasion fir laying aide all party preferences an I sh.iring that there t i can he a wiping out of strict party lines. Thus fir we support the tic„!, but ere mast expresm a disappJintmont as to the 'conduct of the campaign—if sucb it in tv be railed. We hart exile 'led a quiet uprising of the p^lple, and a clew . evpre...ion of their will, .6 , Al:out any ne-essity for the interfer ence of wire.pollers of e;ther aide. Wo find lustead a regillor p rlttiral canvass, and n bitterness loet‘v..ll the. tw o p a r t i e . even to ire inters,, th t'i P%iate. l dii,inA thn /an Peasila 10,11 earr i lai,4 1. The papers of either Pill. it to ahnse of oath other and of the manli 1 . 01.1 till entire loteuzzle falls ti t!ie lore! of n far the p litic tl eaaatr'l of tb. c ostity. We vt.re rraparnd ftr it.trti.tn rtive,Os un thn Wart of a Tv - arty nr.; 'tin. , p u ttin g i n thn fluid nn r ,rty t;,•4.9r, but did hop'. ranre ,ut the npp , i- Lag side. V my •11 ml I tt l e I,, tre meddled at all? %City tern : h os - i ,ll,,, tre d to interter4 SlrAly *minty are c ..npetent to ext.ireti their rr.ll the plll4 with int Coe len lership of old •lined parts hac•te. shone nftei.tusne,s man r e .,,,rt in discreiit to the m.,reta.nt ' e y nn irr:pudentl:• acpunitt to direct: jirnon4chs weapons most unfairly used si the partisan's of kith sides is the charge • , (Cisloysiti.' This. is simply ridiculon , ..— lo ;ial's can pretinti to doiiht the soundness tf:e Union sontiments entertkine I by the candidates of either and the my of "treason" and "secessionism" is contempti ble. , On Tsesd.ty next the people of Lancaster mount,' will be called upon to show %rheum: or not they are willing br the nonce to sink parry, if only for the sake of example, and *how themselves independent citizens and Lot blind partisans. If the decision is ad- Owe., we shad lay the blame where it be. Sears—upon the interrneddiers. Cenytuarrtoss.—We give below a further lista contributions for the hospitals handed in up to yesterda; mo rning.rn Tlieiewet:ti at that time at the Post Offtee, paCk`ed." and ready for shipment eleven boxei; many of them la.rgit, 6ontaining the contributions to that date. These hiiid been carefully packed by Mr. Fry; iti such manner as to best pre serve every article frkitn damage in transpoi".l tatioa. The boxes will be forwarded by L.:press to Miss Dix, at Washington, by wham they Will be distributed to the hospi tals as 'needed. A number of articles have been handed in since the boxes were packed, and many others are known to be coming. leo contributions may still be sent, and nu doubt a second instalment will soon be iready for forwarding. The ladies 'o! Co lumbia have come forward' promptly and given liberally, but there me numbers who will still ~end in their quoth. The receipt of i articles will he acknotviedgel in the Spy as , before, from 'week to week. Miss &dile B. ffaldeman tars Quince S. ATOIQR Mr?. Groye-1 Feather Pillow and C'Ase; 3 pair WOolen Huse. F. K. Satith-1. Can Peaches: 1 C an Pinot.; 1. Can I.ll.tekberries; 1 llittle Black. berry Vinegar. '..qi , '4es It. and E. Weight-2 Pdlows; 2 pair 11.ise; 1 Package Sugar; 1 P.l.:ltage Lemons; 2 Boxes Gelatine. Mrs. A.. Penner. Jr.-1 Crock Tom -Ito Batter: 1 C.tn !inked Peaclte , ; 1 the Spice I q Jar Spiced Toinat , 44. Mrs. Marti' :\ rellionier-1 Crock Car rant Jam, Miss Knotttvell-2 Riffle.; Currant Wine; 1 Jar Grape Jam; 1 Jar Raspberry Jam: Cooselierry J un; 1 F tun 1 Caocolate; r pa -0 itrbr Corn Sthrel'. Mrs. Jaine 4 'S.thrneder-1 11 the Mock herry fyine; L 13 Into Carr:int. Wino; I Cottle Ellerberry Wine; 1 Jar Mrs. Col. llerr-2 Fonther Pillows with Cave. John L , Acry-2 pairs Woolen Eton! Carr. Ir CooraNr.—We give below the roll of Capt. Herr's C impany cf Cavalry —Company I. Fourth Harlan 'Regiment Penn's. Light Cavalry. Col. Campbell Com manding. There ere few Colombians in it. Capt. IL= h d not the roll of non-eommis hionei officers at the ti roe he furnishe I the names. I`..e desires us to say that he enlisted Williamtaglish, and in his representation that he desired to leave a little money with his family gave him ten dollars. At lies tonviile English deserte I and enlisttl ivith Col. B dden. Capt. Herr says he did not think it wwth his while to gi to the trouble of reclaiming hint, hut desires these ftcts made public in Columbia, where Englb , h bolorig,9. The regiment is now encamped at raqh ington. The roil is ns follows: Captain Daniel Herr. lst Lieutenant Wm. J. Reisinger. 2nd" Charles W. Butts. EAugustine John. Lonrho Frederick, 1 Appelsellet Wm. Laird Anyirew, Angle Gideon C., • Lanney Michael, Anderson Jacob 8., Ltickerilmugh Jacob, Arms John 11., Lichrenherger J., Aneell Richard, Layle Henry, Breniser Samuel, Leakway (hi trlei., Bearersiin Jiteoh, 3feekens NV - Wince, 13a1mer Daniel \V , Mrore Charles. [lurk Junes, McMahon Samuel, Brown Thomas, McGl,.ii Ii P. Brawn Littleton, ;Byers William, Bray Henry 0 ll tel Brink John, 31atin Cnri , tianll., Clayton•jaines 5.., MEinvie George, Claytan John N., Mardi, Aaron, Coyle Patrick, Moore Dtniel 31., Clark Samuel Cr 'rens William, Doll Adam, Pierce. lienry, Daffy Terence, Peterman Charley, Deawer John, Kiiiiinoin John H., bklcy P.. Redidtirmr Wm. F., Farrell Frank F., Rope Henry, Gilmf.liiht: J., Heel Win., Go td Henry' 0., Shriner imlel Garret Abraham D., Seitz Andrew, nd Andrew, Shirey Nathan, Conrad, Spoi,e Jacob, loaner James 8., Stitch Gan. L , lunple Henry, Spindler Nathaniel, logen'John, Ist., Sielcmon Samuel, Lageit John. 2nd, Slack Wm. L. [(item ton Wm., Stewart Shannon B. larrisost GaurAe P.., Slavin:ll:er Jno. II , Lucile I\'M., • Tiffany James 13 , talilehourn Pater, Terry Samuel, liinEter Harry Yanscoten Alfred, E luttn 4.tron. tElnor Henry, la-tinge haden And/ inn, larriEwn John, Wright Jacob. loilotes Alexander, Go trgo, - WriAtrt Win. A,, Ritgliling Frank, W i traec N. 8., liettler Francie, Whalen Micharl, Wei-Eta Frank, Roos Jahn, Leihly Jacob, Yaung Henry. As n large prop wtian of the aiinve emn play was recruited in York, tie pipers of that borough will oanfor a favor on Tito men 1 1t,t, eopying the roll. IN 1.;r1:17. —Oa Sanday last the S.;•ale,lianna rat. ttp sa I ]only to above big!' rafting stage, and treated ui to quite a littie excitement. A numottr of timber rafts vrere torn from their f tstettitilt. at Marietta. nod came d two agtinst 013 Of the piers of th' Lridge, staring into individual sticks, :tad el.:cuing the stream with drift I her of I tg- at }are I at oar shore and protect ed be a temp wary boom were struck be the desemtling rafts and carrie•l away. Many of the 1 :gs were afterward saved below. Th e trrn canal bate were •iragge 1 fr trn the Ltwsp.ttit in atte.npting to erne; frmi thy. Si•l 3. Otte pair were very near shore an I escape 1 with mt The other. though not very far in the stream, ha 1 a harder swim f 'I. it. One mule freed ' himself fr - Ln the 111-netts and got la directly, hat the tither, mica mi,erci I•r harness and line, wnul•l h ire drownod but fir assistance I rendered by citizens who put 01T in b The captain of the boat achored, and was relieved hp a skiff* from. shore. The fleet of digs and drift from the br ;ben booms of 1 1 . 7 11liamtpnt and I, telt llaven passed hero borin g S in,lty night, but few, if any, being caught. We learn that so:no logs are lodged on the islands below the dam and large numbers at Safe Harbor. • The water was pretty well up among the lumber on our wharves, but we hear of no serious damage. The river has subsided as rapidly us it lose, and is now at its ostial stager. EIZEIE! A num Tat OCTOBER. MpAzista.—Our monthlies far P atuher have I.caatnakted on ouithands. We have:— GODEir, a good number, with cpiritcd Mug trations. The ' LL& 'a Book" keeps up its reputation and appears to flourish as bravely under: the 'depressing influence of rebellion as in the piping times of peace. It is taken by thousands wlMwill part with many comfort bcfure they will mire up their Godey. Aarnurt is up to the mark—a first-rate family magazine, worth the subscription price twice over. This is one'of our most plow ing monthlies. I(vicif.caiimar.a comes to ua occasionally. We should be glad to welc )me the old 11,mil iar father of American In mthlies more regu larly. Tile present number is a capital one, filled with the peculiar realable literature for which "old Knicit" 1,4 go fumed. The editor's ”Gossip" stands alone, approached by none of its bogus itnitaturt4. H tRPER IS profusely illustrated, nal with an admirable table of oo'ntents. The tale-4 aro all good—none better than "Poll Jen ning-i' Thackeroy's "Poilin" nod Tro!lope's •'Orley PArin" are eontioued, e tch growin g : in intereit us the story is ,levelooed. The editorial department is original and en tertninirig, TRU. Arr. .M.)VTULT operas tyitn n paper from flowthurne!—'•Arounl. Otfor‘l" —in hie 'nest pleasing. vein. Pr.'ll domes 11140 contributes :t delightl.ll paric;r. .A. new story is eininieneel, ichieh receives lit the hands of th.• publishers the dotib , fel eecom atnnd.ttio❑ of being by the author of "Life in the Iron Mllls'•—the in nbsur.lly torte 1 delineation of the tut le of life .ml \Veil!) mill h.t,i 1 vre have ever encountered. Th.) "C Itinfy 1?.1No i".111i4 another Of aohairalito St.tve'c ,ntinao4 .14 in.; of SJrcolw :ellto4 , 4ther a spleo lid punillor THE Altratetv AcatccurcaNr contain. everything; titAt bs said on its spec.al subjects, t.ttite.l as the , 04-ion. Ca a. i. the 1)o mthly puhlklic I, and le , erves general soldp art from our farmers. ;ten: tgtin4ly t—only one dol lar per year. 0 c would th:nlc the rzmortat of rolling ;thine, 10,tving out of the qu , stion the quality, shout! se,litra to it at la.i•Ael cir culation. LEgLICS NI , NTIIIIX 15 rich in illus tration and rare in interest. This 11 tin tioahtedly the inost entertaining of onr monthlies. The tales given in its pages me from the hest English mag,azines, and the original dep.irtmente are fresh nod all alive. The fashion feature fir ladies is the most eunplete found in any magazine poblishel. Altogether this i. a model periodical. Lf.411 - I) . i 3:AV or run S.)VTIIE:IS SrArr.s. We. have reerit•ed from the pul 'l'. Lloyd, ICI Broadway, New York—a ,lopy of hillarge man of the Smthern State.. Accompanying the ma:), which is necu •,t , e emi minute, are important anl valuable statietic, in the shape of a G tzetee.r, giving all de.itable Aso} raphicel and other inform ation of the statr.t, their princip•tl town., The public ttion i. of ad litional im part Ince since the, recent important move ments in Kentucky nn•l Mislouri. GREIT FL')OID IN TrIE WECT BRANCTT—TM NENzkE De.4TRISCTION or PROP :4TV-9.1.A/11.03) Woma! or Leas A.DRIFT:—T., Olt Satil the ps read lin4 along the ‘Ve•it Branch of the S isrftah t•in t river were visite. I by the h lrnlr4 a i I -ley ,ti ins of one of the g•cdtest toe tt ;lAA eetorrel sin3e the maimirahle freshet of 1 45. A. gentleman direct from Wiiliintp,rt informs us that the river c lan ne.i,le I rie.log nt that place on ml,;;;:t, and C evinced to increase with frig,htfal ye:laity kik/C . ln.; S ttur.l43 , un til ,cri mi ap,:pro ' laiii.)li of a general hien /tile h to b 3 tertaine I. At Lick tvea the. tvver r,4.3 with as: mishing ra pidity, it t I deia.3ol p trts of the town with s telt celerity th.l.t t l l3 in mates of some dwell , :33,4 were oblige I to fly fir personal safety, I withal: t save their moveables. Toe streets of tha town yestcri ty in ware rcia•cienie 1 as being three feet Tattler w tter. villa—vri al in..; the river were ; ire or lest inunLlttei. In some of the houNas the tv tier was op to the sec nil story, and m ISt of thew) near the ceiling in the ' first. A Breit in ins light Imildings were : earric 1 :t.vay, t)getlier with It ty et tcks and ' fentas. T:,O in t.t seri roe effolt of the II mo.l, Lott- ; over, is till ileitruction of the b min. at Wil li trn.ni mrt en I LgA II tven, and the escape ~f log. valet I in the aggrogtte at aim Int one jr;.ntiNimt W 3 ti Itrityl I tit it the hiamr lir4t h).,4•Ln to yiel I to tho itninsose pre...nre f tha water a') mot 4 o'clock ttt urday aftc aeon, ald in sis hoop; after v therm menu n it a of the n re at their trite bling i C ir) . .al noth ' inglmt tt tn mesi of Ingm, the product i of In my n p or mat's in ) ithi of vroory toil, 4111 tip t mvltich ,I.poote I pm.rimani Cie sup pof hi noir and fornlly throng) the rig ; ore of the long and ilre try winter ‘rh,)2.. np pr ite't eve t n m.v I to ti in every b r o ttb i f air em it v.tir+ the awl ).)p)ere. The 11, til4 1,4 m re ).hll rhi, city ahmt ten urn ites li.fore o'ol )a t yesterday :n an 1 vO4) 1 a .:cone tho m thrilling de.seripti tn. Tio win! can 3 With C insiderahle f wee fr ign the we. t, which 1)41 the snot . to drift most of them to the ch in nel east of [grater's islan 1, and for the first two or three It tore, sa profuse was the num ber that t'tny .Ip2etrel LI alm ,st the entire s'urf tee of the wo.'er hotvaon the isl ands and this ore. T,1:4 a fist was the same also as far the eye c indl penetrate up and dawn the r:vo--nothing but lags packed close to:gather. as if they composed one immense moving raft. To.vords o'clock they were more scattered, and small bats begm to make their appearance in the stream. Tho ocemptnts of these, how ever. did not seem to pty any attention to the loge, their enrts being chiefly diroated towards the capture of boards, or which q uite a largo quantity wore 'secured. The reason of this vras that the Villiamsport Boom Company refused to pay salvage on the loge captured in this vicinity when their b lam broke two years ago, and owners of boats therefore, with this experience, were loth to enter into a tspe4ulation which pro. raised to little prof!. ILO the company treated the salvors right on that occasion, several thousand logs i:auld have boon oep cured la this vicinity yesterday. TM:o6gs were'scar floating past the city up t0..9 o'clock Just night, though meth scatiere I, m i nd in less numbers. Of course it is impossible for its to estimate the num bcr of logs in this immense flotilla—we can only measure then[ by the mile; and accord ingly estimate, the swiftness of the current assumed at seven miles an hour, from the time they &rat that here up to 9 o'clock last night, that theline of logs extended a distance of fifty-six miles below this city. with an average breadth of one handred y.tra4.—.Thrrisburg TelegraA, Monday 30th ADVANCE OF GFIV. ITCLELLAN • MUNSON'S HILL OCCUPIED. The Rebel Flag displaced by the Stars and Stapes The first cep is taken, and the floe of the Union proudly waves over Munson's Hill.— Too enemy abandoned his position without firing a lzun, and the soldiers of the Union on Sunday worshipped G td, upon the hel4lits fr.iin which the rebel banner has so long floated. The victory is no less coin plem because :ichie:ve 1 without sheddisig; of Yot)(1. The rebels are believed to lot in run retreat, laid it is not credited that their with drawal means anything but a retreat Though "re nee re t ly, quite reenly, to re coive them "al»ve and below the Capitol," it is n it ut al! probable they will attempt . to cross the pototha Oa the c cr.t•,', t belt retreat, it is lAficcol will l i•iter.tl al o ng their whole lino, and, with MeCiellat's well e vipped an 1 now well disciplined army lowing up their roar, they coo eic:ircely ;if ! feral to stop this side of Hichihonj: it is c msidere I ' , slide, however, alt tt Lleare gar I and Johnson have a given p . oint of meetinx, where there :Ire maske, I batttodes and for entrenchineat:h and to Which point, is believed by thent, our forces can be decoyed. In a ward, whatever miy be the rebel plan, Gen. McClellan is fully up to it, and the army of Vie Uoion will hereafter take no steps backward. The forward movement of our Army will not Ito a Iturriel and uncon.ions one, Bence it Will certainly result triumphantly, and the wholesale sac rifice of t :doable lives will be avoided. It was determined on Friday, at a anon- cil of war held at the headrpiarters of Gen. Scott. that an advance b honla be made, and within four hoe N iteewardi the enemy pre p.tre I for fight. This may be a coincidence, but it is more likely that information of our intended movement carried directly to the rebel camp. Rebel spies abound here still, and they c instantly manage ingenions ly to send over to the enemy all the infor mation they so ingeniously manage to ob Wu. It is impossible to prevent this; at all events it is not now of great consequence. as nothing can be said which will not serve to impress the enemy with the in tines of attempting to capture Washington, or or making any serious resistance to the im ' manse army of McClellan. The works of the enemy at the places they had evacuated ware, in a military view, al most worthless, being nothing mere than rifle pits of very common construction. Toe p isitions at Munson's and Marry's hill aTorslcd the rebels nearly an unobstruct ed vie of ail our fortilicatiens and other de . e C2S. The appearance or the ground deserted by the rehsts India ttel that they were defi cient 1.1 those orragements which serve to make a camp life c• rnrort.o.le. having no tents, but merely shelters ralely construetel Thera were no .igus to s'iow that they ha.l ev •r m antes anj gu Is there. 0 u.r tr3ops are now s empl.ve I is to show that they not merely intend te.nporarily tJ occupy their present positions. Melancholy Catastrophe—Another Blun der—Col. Owen's riegiment Fixed on Baker's aid Baxter's Reg'ments. Tho advance of Gen. S lilt% on Falls ebnrch from the Chain bridge on Saturday night was atte tie I by events of the most deplorable character. Having passed Van dorwerokees ant; Van lerherg's house, on their way to the fornacr place, and when ab int half a mile Irma it, by some unae o writable blunder, Colonel Owen's Mandel phia Irish regiment, in the darkness of the night, mistaking for the rebels Captain NI des b tttery, which was in the advance, sustainel by General Bakers' California } regiment. Col. Baxter's Philadelphia Fir, Ives, and Col. Friel n tn,s cavalry, fired fall V illey into the troops last mentioned. killing :1 , 1.1 ,VJ'-puling, a large number The Californi t regiment not knowing whence the firing c %me from, returned it with mark ed &reit. 'l'ho horses attached to Mott's battery beeline unmanageable, and the ton gues of the caissons were broken, owing to the narrowness of the road. Lieutenant Bryant, having com.o ind of the tirst section, o . rdere 1 the guns to be loaded with ;rar e tied canister, nn I sim ht I Ulm range I t rake the suppoi:ed enemy when word we. sent to him that tie WAS in the company of friend. All was ex :Ito neint, and it long time elapse I before the actual conditi in of affairs was ascertained and c mft lento re established. Many confused stories prevail as to the parties on wa ins the blame should rest. The distance fro n Cain Bride, whelce the column starte at tell o'clock on Satur day night, to F ills Church, i 9 about six miles. The mistake occurred abotit three quarters of a mile from the latter place.— About fifteen tOusand men took part in the advance, an fifteen thousand were lift to guard Chain Bridge. Neither Colonel Owen nor Cvlooed 11.iker was in the engagement. body of rebel cavalry had charge! on our advance some time before the mistake occurred, and our men becoming, in consequence, excited, were eager for melee, and willing to firs on any thing that might appear. Two of Colonel Owen'e men were killed, ono of Baxter's Fire Zouaves, three of the California Regi ment, three of Mott's battery, and two of the First Pennsylvania Dragoons. Not more than twelve in all were killed, and about thirty wounded. The killed wore all buried Rear their en campments with Military honor's; wtile the woun :ed were reintii . ed to the hospitals, in Georgetown princip ally, were they are re ceivi.ig the best attention. There are reports of cthers being killed, but no positive informatidn has so fur been obtained concerning them. AS'OTIIER FATAL BLUNDEZ About 24: o'clock on Sunday morning in the vacinity of Fall t Church, a scouting party' of the Fourth Michigan Regiment, of Gen. Porter's brigade, met scouts Of Gen. Smith's eminnand, mounted, advancing from another direction, when, mistaking each other for the - enemy, shots were exchanged, nod, meloncholy to relate, five were killed, Nine were wounded slightly, and three horses were killed. The NeKs The news from Missouri is interesting.— Gen. Lane has ctiptured a Rebel supply train at Osceola with 'stoo,ooo in gold, and is moving to join Sturges at Kancts city.— Iteporis lion Leavenworth leave Um. 41cOul lough in the vicinity of Fort Saint, whilst intelligence from Lexington leads to the im pression that he is advancing upon J effer sun city with ten to fifteen thousand men.— Juan:son, with his traveling legislature, is .it Lex.iiigton, has passed an ordinance of M.ILICSbI OII , and ore discussing a hill to confis cate property of all opposed to the Cooled er.lay. Ueiieral rielnout is et Jederson city, orgailailig a combined movement on Vrica, why was still itt Lexington on MUT day. All the officers under Cololiel Mulli- Aiin have hero released 1111 their parole. • • 'Ede Fedeeol Risk,, hod stpuidron hose seized 3lississopto Shay itod Litandleur unit Snip I,lankl, inn tt.e Uuil e)1,4, thus et/mug nth the lillaad water a on.ounicatioil butweett itild New Chlealoi. Utito aanciotie to pour into Feutuakf and !IV , I/1 .11Itg toward the pal ' ila n s oi the Sl.lle 4/lei/ tie COlillides4ll" tine g.ttlict ed. iiouel Statel steamer B:ooklyo. scpiadion, armed at New tu11411 .1 , trp,rts the eeprh) e of Zhu hark vertu a car,.;iot Irvin hl,. for New Oilcans. ' General S ' atsitter, with ave th tuttatil reg obit* under his command, is to be receded Cram (i.Llifornitt, and a totuatteer force rai.ed there for the protretioit lit that .Male. • Uti 2511 i ult , 4.1.1.1 t!" Ctay, soli 1.1 actor.) arre•ted with Mx eau uti the way co }no Zullte der. Sett. t ISreeKititidAe it sub to butte been with the p rty but et•teni.e.J. The !fat tieS ii i, er.teak t;ose , beenlliotigat. to LoUis%ll.o, and t vti it 61 — h. iherie cur l ! te had bceu izsulta in Mr. Clay ' s ca e: Cal. Kelly, a vel , a.tad front rtieh mon,t, arrive Tat, I , l " .l...ttitti4Cni lit S ttUrti.lY. reports the print ter , hell tliel Cale being Seta to Cliarii , a4oll itild New °dean , e. t the rate of one to two hundred a day. A dashing boat expe.lll.loll WON , Pensacola harbor on the titgl:t of the u l t . 'D il e& boats t . :..itf; twenty sailors anti seventy-five marines, made their way up to the N,ivy Yard. Coe party gat on the whorl' and spiked a large cola.n Wad mount ed there, whilst the others hoarded and took possession, after a sharp tight, id the Judith and tiled tier. The "big gun" was disabled without the less of a mate but the party bum ding the sel o ,ner lost three men kilted and a num Cri %coon led, a m tst ma ili ng tire being poured into each boat, as It. approached. IV hen the sch o oner bud been so effectually set on lire that slie eon Id no t, b e saved, the boats hauled MI again and proceedul back to the Colorado—not, how eter, without giving, the' crowd iif Ciinfed 'orate., who had by this time assembled on ee wharf, a parting salute of canister. The dry duck was burnt by the Federal forces. The Confederates were preparing to float it out arid sink it in the channel, and to re vent this a boat was de , patehed froin Fort Pickens with orders to lire it. This was successfully accomplished. The flag ship Constitution, arrived at Portsmouth, N. 11., coatirimtthe statement that the United States blockading squadron had taken possession of Chandeleur lshtnd on the Gult coast. Fortifications had been thrown up on the ishlnd with the purpose of holding it. The Louisville J.nt rn al has intelligence that Zollieoffor's forces have taken posses sion of Manchester, Clay county, Kentucicy, and were inflicting great destruction upon the property of Unionist.. General Fremont having re-arrested Colo net Blair, Comeral Scott has brought the un seemly struggle between the two officers to a close by orilertog the unconditional re least of Col. Blair. One would think that the position of affairs in Missouri was suffi ciently grate without the complication of a pet-tonal squabble between these tatters. Accounts via Jelfer , tni City confirm pre vious statetnelits as to the main hotly of General Prtee'S force being spll'at Lexing ton. The number of troops under his coin 'timid is reported at 35,000 and additions were expected from liardee of 8.000 to 9,000 and from McCulloch of 10,000, making a total I..ree .if about 5-I.OUU. Ten thousand troops are said to horn r,yer ut LeXIII4T OI I on Thursday with an inten;lon of allot:king L Me. PriJe's official re part gites his killed dutilig the'siege at twenty lite, and wounded seventy-tMI. A prominent citizen of Lexingtoir, whit' wit nessed the entire battle, is positive that fully 500 Rebel. were killed. Tile steamer Bohemian, 'with Liverpool datei to the 22i1 alt , hits arrived at Farther Point. Tau Tile Steno...hip Great Eastern had arrived back. Slie was in *gale if great fierceness. Twenty-five of tier pa•!- selige.. were seriously injured by the tr - antadon. rolling of the snip. Cotton Willi higher with large sales. Bread:dud:l were hriner with an upward tendency. Toe intelligence from the other side of the P,,timi.m Icahe..te.. n emithined state of quiet in the army of G eneral leelelliin.— Fiiere has been WO further for n urd MoVe meat, nor does there appear to be any inten tion of an early alive. The commerce of Powinac ',roc:ceding: witlnsit interrup tion. and there ha+ been nu liring on ves-els by the Itelwl batteries since Thursday of Last Iceek. The imitator X n2;itra has passed Cape Race with foreign advates to the .2.2.1 ult. A-ser;ions continue to be made that c imin4 to America. The Ts•is Monsieur ultimates that his coming here would coincide with the policy of the Fre ,ch Government. By the it 'hernial) we have additional detail. of the disaster to the Great Eastern. Ti apprsrs that the vessel became almost wholly unmanageable during n gale, owing to the breaking of her rudder-pin.— Tae i-cene on board the VCB , CI 14 described as fearful in the extreme: Everything break able on board was itraken.' 'The ship rolled so violently thq her boars, 4lthough thirty or forty feet above water, were washed away. Twenty : tire nenoms sustained fractures from concussions, and cuts and bruises were in numerable. Hardty'avestage of the'paddle wheels remained. .titter three days of in tense anxiety, a temporary steering-gear was constructed, and the ship proceeded towards Qnesastovrn. Affairs in Missouri nro without any mate rial change. Genera Frees Oat 4; at Jeffer son City. arid waking vigorous preparations for a grand combined attack on the enemy. An was quiet at Sedalia, Georgetown and Boonville; but as the Rebels were within a few miles of thn,e points, an engagement might occur nt any time. General Price is minim minyall availabletroops to Lexington and the neighborhood, which is probably to be the 134,1 , 10 f the bsttle that will decide the fate of Missouri. Columbia Limiter Market. Panel Boards and Plank; w. Pine, $33.00 Ist Co&im. .g 28.00 2nd AC rr 17.00 11.00 Inferior rc re 8.00 Bill Scantling, it 12.00 Joists and Scantling, Hemlock Bill Scantling, Avh Plank, iding,. Long thin&cs, Cypress <4 Plastering Lath 4.;:ripa and Popsgtnro of Trains PVINSYSYLVANIA BAILEO4, L'asttenrd Marietta Accominodation arrives, 7.50 A. M Lancaster Train leaves7.so r , Harrisburg it 2.30 P. M Mail, 4 t 6.35 .‘ Kosigrant, 31.00 r. Westroa rd. Emigrant arrives Ma;i leaves Harrisburg , c leaves Lancaster Train an Ives %11LITARr I.:enrowe- —There k. pf•rhop.., nO ilep:nri- M..sti 01 nolintars I.U-inir-a no which the•r been mon , go.n , keal lenpneeentv'ent jinn in the eloillites of sot- Wen+ No , te... , y year. -Inner neffneen , end pnivnontn. .ue,v ele I on or own,. which leesoltno.t light. rt n nny 0n,.. I,ntinet week.. as bleb Inerr won thy of One .neinne.l4, they Lept Ihr no.e.nrer In Intnullnlion; avbur 011 • 1(11.111(1,I 110 . 11. , 1111111.1 0211, .1 , eves Muth - volition 111 rid et an thilicol , ). Dunn .gibe pr, sem tear •Ineln of .1. rr,,,•ure it Ethttorm- .11 be lir", '1 n' 1. , 1120vk101l L %Vii-onn. No. tyln:l a. doll ~ X ili Phihi 0 . 1.411 I 141 1 / 1 1 011111 0.10 I. IIVIII • 1•0 I - ll`q/ . .,31/.1110,11,0 or the :1;011 L.N110 . 0 11.11, FIII 1111'. roi ill,ar) t Ifil11.11.•.11/1.1 ther tn. n'nl.tonnline nlnn le 111 fill nine naree-t tin ow -11. •I 11.111. $254 EirtP,tOwZIVVON.T. ($75 AGENTS WA NTED! e ^ • r 57%1—, 1•1' , . .h. n' • x 4 :it C.: .r• I,- 0. ,It.' 4,1111,11 , • 14011 i•.to Il••ie ..I.Wis.(l I R %Al G• I r,l, nyclll .111 i Xll hill,, nil: E;I.F.UICNCE F A N INVALID. rt 111 - fi. nod no n *),.reitez and n en town who onIT.. Ginn ;Sere. u- I lur If. it 111 tire I ireu..l•:.•.. r... 111.1,1141: ...me :in, lair ..ea Ili) one Olin rived at -10 0 gr . ." eXInIII-e il.rotlol mealleal len '441.i qu n r). ntiv Inc burst a. tile r. fais Beelconl Kinir tloutily, N. Y . la) I 6(.14:fai1% LI e r a 0e10..e. [..;p111 43. 1,01-am Notice to Gunners! r re.alovz , 11 ta. , E dt t-IttP• tiervlly . edi. lon* t • Id . d 11l Ile .I,lor CA ug Illaq ALL OaCll•ierw ••:thoill re lA, tI. ron Al. elt;ottibta, Do. 5 1..61-2t rmtr. solum crfEar, 50,000 Erick, Itlire or Less. sA u Titusc.. a Andrew Go , 11) ne , .. 5. ]*--'5l. 1861. THIRD ARRIVAL 1861 Or P.A.LIi GOODS. Crlflcoltt,P 1141)frIl/r//1 of pra..15,),0,1,. 1 g,.nd+ at ifleir.v..rn puce-. /net...91)011S to gnud vnrie,y. .lIAIVLS of all ;zinds, bleuelied and blown moo' ,• n full line much under the tn.ii het price. 111,A1'..E.F.T.S A !large and curt. d n..u.bn•'nt Of CLOVIS, CASSEMERES AND VF.STINGS. Vol-, Oil C:0 , 114. and Queen-- Wait. I onkin Glares. Prime Fvutli• r.., &V.. • OA I.I)EM N'S oil Oci. 6, It• Cl. Stoic. SHERIFF'S SALES ®N Sapirday, OCtolibi 26, 1861, at 1 n'olnek. M . by cube of sithdry wr.la of Vrnd 1;411ii l • teri Paivin. 4 , 111il Coon of Cgaillnoll Non. of cant. y. and it• dir , ried. I will TO juil.ll, -bile or nilt.er) I I Ihr Court Is , :he City or ens er, tine tnllow Tll real All that certain measuage, or Lot of Ground, It ina.:lnd tieing nn me eoroer of lorry and Third -tree:, in the horaligh enlllll . s. poet O.lrel and de•CIlln.II as forow, in wit: 'legion:lie ot .1 p 0.., at the .:outh , 11.,1 of Third and Cllr Iry utreei...thenee :done .`11: ery -tree: toward r.r. , 0411 t I.lllllred feet In It :10.4 111 the roe ner of a ten feet nlley.'llienee at niLl • .111:ge. with and parallel to Third -meet, along 'oldat ey furry fon, fret to o t out on the hoe of prope:lV. Ire ...ow,. of S C tti k deceliFed; thence a:otte prof:. ruv one fon:die:l feet to Third o:reet. thenee alneß .1.1•• Intel b o ny boor feel In flare n( Lrgnr nine with a two-story 'RICK CIICILCII or ::•:: Meeting I 11.11••• th , r •oti Itie rropert. 01 the I,einuto Ileformed Cut reb of the Ittoon:It of Co.utolon ALS.O,nt the silme time and place, a Lot of out the dordeedat nliit• of Sewed -twel bt the I.oro•liqii of 17.1dIbban I. 0nt.3.t..r rotpolt.eigioly 1.,. (attire or le-n ti two-dor, lIRWE: t'NC till the. end er , c ed, 4t by Gb feet. bound on A L rd o the nortiewe.d I,y d )4 p..t Itt itrotr,ty rt, , c,tlllll 11-I,IH by •opelts• ilidtdbod M r ., sheare r a nd ffenry t: 11.1 the tnodcwo-t by seem d St. A- 11‘.. or Ill,: nigltbh Lotlivran Coolgrvg.• lion 111 ALSO, at the name time and place, n Lot of t;trnmn 1.0 the borough of Columbia Lamm. e. comm.. nil 1 ie cnr u e or Utsloll .orpl Pourth %time, 11 logo fem. (mere o. 11.11,1 Comaslut m feel, foe , . (loose r.U.O. On 0. mli• :I .strop 1 . 11.11/).; 11( //7-1.;.., OW -fumy Pr: 111)('SC,Zit uoJ oilier ammo, m to+, aejamiag proper If 10,eirli F.14..100 Ai the pr.weriy of Grore , KxrP,r;'• ALSO, at the same time and plane, a Lot of mood I 010./jiog Icel. (ro, or 1e...) on Loot -I SI.. in lire lo,Oitglo of Cnltm.i.i...l.rtern.ter ennatt)•Oitti en -I.•udu, w fi..intlo 1245 1,4.) in fourteen vrolo olley Oil 0 11...1, Fieree.ee n two Moly l'it A Al I: 11)1. 1.:1.1.1N,, I InU , l: I . n.llTrEr- soot nil,,, imprr. ,, mf nt. mo3roi Inc loOporis 01 Jo .. JJI7YYLLLLiiii 13crohl-co. on the a 1.4,4111t1 Mn. Nlellteger on the ' A. the ropery of 11 11l Willi. ALSO, at the same time and place, a Lot of (:r , 11 flouliou tent (,n re P.•,) all ,Pc-rot Si, 1.1 ilo tineuggll Cnblooloa fool exiefilline ill 4:feral Ito o o , (more 4 en) 14 one mu; If P ort ). All:11013-1% nod 441114, Mart...uell). mi. ,••,..,..g proper p of the Columbia Aliillilluetueolg 1.0101111 NO. 2, PI Lot of Ground, fronting 1:5 feet, I 101 rlllll ....VI w ,11.1 t. 0.0,101 SO,, I. 0, In 1 , 1... t wit Nt ANI t)V, 1 1.1.1 1 ‘4• 11 4 .15 . 4:'odjo , iiiiiiz proprrl, of Jn• No. 3, a Lot of Ground, frontinz about 15 lic 1101 , 1 A di i .1, pi h ,•1 wit st llry I I, AM t• DWI-1 , LI NG 1111111.20• • tr.jol.• t,14 f..h• r prtopo,t, Nn. 4, Two Lots orGround, on Firth street, and l•rri •tr Ik oid lit,- r or.ll tsvf,-.l , ry FP A M 1: IliWr,l,t,e•G:. It. jniimitf r 1,1,11% ..f dr odo I :IA Me. ". No. 5, Four building Lots, on Fifth street, ono, Ist.•, ; , f •on , )1.1 t. ti p. with trend r%)., r h i it, ndl• I nig o.h. r pr.p . 0) o• Lirfri,(l. IMP No G, Five building Lots, adjoining other pror••n. it. it r lid.. I No. 7, three Lots on the north side of Union pire•-,.•...1 of nlej. •t•r•t. °.i- I? fres (rout owl 111. oilier. IC lees tacit • x eirisrg 100 fret deep, ano.oolog P.O r Iv No. 8, the undivided half of Three Lots of ousts m, U•oon rtrert •rous of rinh -tre••t Os 3 ivro••lory DtVD,LING 110 U • 1-:1 4 ..a . With on•- or•d n Ivolt !vita, Lark husk's 'ter. tacit • a•.nut 5 fret bout. and lOU feel deep, segumn.4 llerr sllllloll,err, =lll2 .einod nod InLen into eireplino n.Ol. nrnre S , and In be ttlrd by S. W. P. BOYD. sheralf. LANCA.TI.II, Sep. 30.1.01 Oct 5, '451-o. LIST or VETTBB.S. P EMAINING in the Colombia Post Office, Oct. I. leol. - llovehtn..er. Emma 2 Einem George Bock John I.ev. Nathan Moor.. 1 4 31 rub Alerrvir Mart Buckingham S C hi ellt..g Ivy It.nol J F Mayer Fteo 3 Conkl.n Catherine Moore Col James Carruther-SMI fah Alet.l.y AMM Cronokhey Wm AleCorabo Adeline Clayton Kota P Meyer. Jacob jr Duck Ann " Moore C M • Whelan Nicholas IflyereDaniel GOMM. WM 1 1 11:It r Louisa A Green Samuel ?trate Jo..A •• Graham Jon I{Phi•illi ‘VM Dandy Catherine Piety Woloso Might/. A P Roach John • 11u.on Henry Ikweell II T•• Ibmiderton Ella X Studer Boatel Iludinan Catherine Sheremoo W T Docket Jo. rooei ler Mum Kemmerer Jacob F Wateonl W • Keheey John • Wolfe .1 X Keller AIM Wetedle Staab Persons emir:hit:a for letters will please mention if they'iri advertised. B. H. FRY. P. N. Columbia, Oct. 5, 1861. 4•1 AT SHE END OF THE SERVICE, _ .••• • _ TATA*I'ED for the U. S. Army, able•lmdied unmet'- )Y tied mei!. 01 married Witn with the convent their wives: or in Icor= with . ..con-cm of parents or maw= diens, for three year.. The peetiion and bounty land law. of the U. S. Government at far an applicable to preurut enlistment= will be ~ cured to the moldier. To any future twit= pwcieil by Consreu4, the tuilbier will be entitled to the beneftt. 8.50 8..50 10.00 20.00 a 25.00 . $l2 a 15.00 Apply at Bellevue House, Coe:..Frortf es. Walnut Columbia, Pa. Cnpl. Tfl KO. U. COCHRAN, rifleman Inf.nnry Recruiting Officer. Columbia. Sept. 2t. 1861-3 t 9 a 10.00 10.00 2.2.5 a 2.L0 T o nll whom it may eoneerts,thiit the partnership bete:of - nee and now existing. between J•bn gra awe and John Roth i,lnts not been diksolved by mutual consent n setnement between the part lea tramline un der the firm of kr...ner flueld—the uforesaid John Kramer and John Huebl—not ltuvtuff berm made. JOHN EUXEHL. Columbl.e. Sept :21. Is6l-at TREES, TREES, TREES. HE untlee-ianed invite attention to th eir large an! 1. well c rown %.o,•k _o" FRUIT AND DRIVANIENTAT, TR lEf, Shrub-. AC., mObracioe, n n rge on . l elimMete ne=on- mem or Apple.. rear, l'eurhe. , ,Ylene, Cerrrjee, npnrms mot Necomors, Stamiurd for the orchard* II WI ',twirl for the re rhea. EIM:11.0 Wohlutz'. Spanish Che.om.. linzlenum 11.1..mherroe-.Strovvbemes, Carron's and Gooseberrimr tety. GRAPES Of Choicest Kinds. 1.50 A.1%1 11.22 0.45 P. M 8.20 A 41:i rdgas. abubard, &a .Akp a Gap itoak Qj well formed. BUSHY EVER , GREENS, ouit:p!e for the Cemetery and Lawn X:p c cil„ 7" . c, de) os for e p „,,,t it geuriul to—orfwent of Oral.. 111..1:1.11 T 11. 1 ,111111 1 - 111V 1, 1•I „Ro t :sof choice vor,elje..l. Con., hi aa, ur,..odilm Plant., he, Our -wet, I. ',mutt...1.1.111114 and hue, 0114 we of. r it mat 1.. .nit lhe time ffrCniulogur, u I upplien EL) WA!: I) J. I:VAN. & CO. CCIIIII.I Nlll•CrieS, Sepl T 1:11 Yolk. C 01) race THE CI,N3fIINIVEAT.TI7!" EuEsti . r ' 1 r-CCLIII47.ATION Full TIE CENI3.I!, FOll IS6I. IN Pursuance of the duties imposed 1, It. elf e 10111 AV, 11 , P4,11,51%1111141. 1. S 1:110. 11. ii 101 teale•io.tereo.owv. 44, ittn•l , u, , tl give tkt.ttre oo the quint fled tell'. el. et C. of Ihs urd, r t , ote•rdh- lir ..:841 01,1.1% rsiloine“:- ~ 111 .1 (ie1.1.1.• I Eleetio.. will be 11,15101.1 L'l , ..DAs Tllll -111 ‘l* o'"i I , X I'. lect. ihe •evel3.l Ware. beeetCu tler desigo.olest, to sleet tsp P PER , e)N l'eoy goollfiro for Pre-ideld Judge of J le,t, WI, ONE \ duly pu /1111. d Llr A , =oeinto /Ull dui!. eor Nlvollo.rs of Ilia I Irmo. to It. •(I VV. II -ON /key qiisilifieiCtor Trat4nirer of thy. oti s . o(I ill• ()NC d for County Commil •inn• r TWO PI 7 ,IiSON , duly qualified for Direetorot of the Poor .0 -erve Cur dor,. year., 'l' WO I,li-ON- , duly qultlif,d for VI knit Lnpec tnr. t sit Jr Cro three tls; auk qualified for Auditor 11.•triet -col:inn...ll of 11l lane irol- of Tam e 'rue qtsnlltied %tort. at the Nero, \V..,1 will It Id It,:o elrelino tit the pulgre hou-r of Nudruey Li eh ler II l'oq Klllg •irert; Iron.' of iho North NVe, Ward at the puldie reeupled by T.. 1.0., tli ne of lie .tutu 1:1,11 the pub :w liou-e of ! , :111111. I NleCnid-tet.iii Eon. King street; :tut.... or the South We-t %Vald at the public hou.e of Auto-Groff 2.1 toven-ltio, nt the No 2 •eltool holt, lit the ',Matte rut:he-nut Level. Dldrfet llorouell of Eqzahethelven. nt the rtetlie !mute turd• oeettplhd by beorge Royer 111 .411 d Bo roterh. 411. Di.itlei—Eurl township nt the pu`•lie hull in the vilinee pi - New Holland in. said town.-I.lp. Sill 111-trtet—Elittilieth town-bin at the puldielinare now °erupted by Frauklitt er. Klaus Bentz in. Irrteker tulle in -aid tith Urn. r I—Borough of Slrasburgat the publichOo=e )11,1111-101•11Yrt111t try tidily Heir borough. 7 , l l3l.riet—ltaphotosvhrhip.ineludih2 thr itorongh of iNloolo-ito. nI stio public 'inure how ot coped by :11 1- ohuot Whoe in 1101nugh nj..tri r t—Sr h•burt town-hip nt the pothlie .CeuP , ''' , by Jnuinh M. , 011, While lloNe •I•uvern ins h-hrp !h I hrti it I—Ertal Coe:Oleo thr public hnu•t• t 0 v noetioted by t 4 nl tar Vu:nuer, to site vdLlge of Ise tilisiowii lit tmvtl-htp 10 b 1)1,11cl—h. :t p.. 11 01 loovocltip of Ca.t cno , •;; d 11l -rttitste hot", m 01e villnge of 51.,‘0“v0 m -Ili! In CI 4ttotp, • 1110 10.0,1 1.-I'o , lll .14011 IOWLI , IIIII 01 Or public house uow - or, owed by John M3i rr+ w the village of 104.,e1, 01 sa d towaship 12th 1) .tilci-noort, towiinhip at the public house n o, or, u.., t eif Ge o rx.• in lawn-lap. IS.h DM. ict town-lop al 10,11011111. 11004,110 W 01,010 , 0 1.9 l'alwoi (tat reti h,l said tawo,ip 141 Itcdrici—l'o'ria in town-hip rlllllr public bad., pouf fleeirrliP(/ ja, it IT 0111 . 1 1 rSiiid-i ii inWit,h Ir. 1:)11,LIS{0,—F01100 town-lop nl the paid.. bowie 110 W Oce./111,t1 ht .10u• ph in .40.1100 m-Id, 111,1, Di inei—Wiar,tcl, towit•lep al 'lac public house 110 s, nevlllllCil 10' Suits oil Lichienthaeler in the vi loge of I.it r ut .010 10%1'0.100 1711$ I) • I.Cl—• 0011.10• Cd of el , Iftneotteh of Nlaricita pall of 1:a-, 1)011,4,1 township. nt 111, patine ...hoof bore ugh of %Innie 11.1. i 11•111.1100.1,11111. 1 . .111 10.011 , 1-1 0111101110 lidiougli at the fovea /Lull, 111 .11 lloroll2ll. 19:1, Wish, ici.-...1.1.ary tocett•lop,rti the piddle houte to.w ovillIp11•11 by 'Atte:l6lim Roop. 111 and low nr i hon. ^_llll,towiddlip. lie r 1111,1 1 .0 10 . 10 , 0 how,. 4,cup:ea bY Cen , ge IJ,tiler, in said town -Ida 21.1 De.triel—ltreek nook ter/to:hip. nt the public lion.e bow flirt pled I 3 Isaac Messner, la R(111.1 10%11- -1110 Ili-trier.--NlOlOll Jo) borough,nl the puldie.elioo hon., la nu. et I ice of Mown Joy /.1.1 1)-triet-13 top pan of I lempfield toy:whip at 111.. piddle 11111-0 unw occupied by Jacob :Sdhare, In l'elrf.£lolr?.. 111 9.1110 10W11,11ill 91.11 I), , rod—Wc.t 1.00/pCII, 10W01.101i. ut the pub hl• hnu-r mew occupied by I leo ry 11 il.er . in the vitiage of 1 ditai,ete r lei -1”,1 'ow ' V. 5111 —00111•+tott:i towit-ditp. at the public liou.c now occupied try John 13. Peel- in towit•lop. 9 , 4 1, pout of .1l urine 10. , 141117. lit 110, upper /who"! hou, 111 the borough e 1.15 a-hingion, in rani tnwti• lop • 2910 IJI-di. t—Enhrain inwit.hip, at the public hon-e. now ~,•t i pied by .lolot Grog, ru said towitsliip. Dcorici—Conny towidthip. at the putrnr school Ita.c 0.1 the villar, of Mull" idtte. in 10110 town-lop. hh pt -In , I Maithrun township attlie public house now occupied by C :idea 11. Kr) der, in the village of Ned . -vale, ..and 1111-tilot—llcniu part .r Ain nor trnen.liip, at the pull to how, now oi:copied by Geo 1110f1111CfCer t to •1 Ih.ortci—lVest rl town.hip rut the public haute iv., occupti d by lirandl 0. Forney, in Fdt rl ',tile town , hop 3111 Domlirt—Wc 4 l llrmpfirld Inernahip. nl rite pub -1 he hou, now occupti d by John Kendig in said tu mu ..for :;3,1 r) • trier — ,, tra..burq ton•n'bip.at public trna•e enw necuj•i•J by Jmue. Conan 111 the uorough of Ttrrichu•y liitlrict—nping e a rl of Moonr town-;p, o wn. c gllcd li n e ! mi n im i nou , o of .oer II .35,1 ) fii.nrim—We•t at public line. , iron scrupled 1.5 .Inhe. 111 Aletneer an the vil lage of blineneei. in ...nil inwrionp, :1011) En•t II)irl inventhip vu4lic hon.. mw nuctipted by Henry Vutidl, Blue l•tio. In said a 7, I,'nrnrirt—Pnr..desr inwinhip et Ore pill.lie 110O.e 10 • 0 fill. it 1, 'nuns • View inn std .own p. :I- It In-tort- Itc on a part fir l'h,.. items fir d inw.i• ebb, inml house in the vilinge of If. tech. hi 111 011+1 bU ii In-islet—l um ~suer loscutitip nt the r aele 1,. tn. opted 1 1 ) P. 11, rummy, 111 .and town shn 411111 Pint Fict—Ensi Lampeter finwithliiri at the pith'ic horror occupied by Henry Ecraniuy hi soi.l low.. 41 et rust iet-I.lltle Print in tnw n.h put tier house Cl' 1601011 Wotan h .•1 n. -Toil inut.o.tint itld Distr.) - Upper losireinth loam-hip at the public hoc. , f lieralee in mid town-Inn 4thl U.stooi—reini townithip tit the public house of li.•r-h-y ill •4111 4 I t 1)....1c1-110rMigh of Adamstown at the school h.. 0-0 In nerd Isofo,O, 45111 I),serect—t'ln, township nt the hon.. of George W 10 r (fminerly Intm Erb'-) in sent inwonlim. Di•tric —Pequen sownniiip ill the subtle house of Itcnj Brave in 'aid torenals.ri. 47th Di-ttiei—recovnlenee lown•lnp.al its bowie now on uni-il by Dame: Bober la inind toveit•hip. town-lop. at the public house of thin... J. Hein, in said Inwri•hip. 40111 Distr,il—Bring that mine( Mount Joy township licrelonire incluenni tit the 3d district. tat Leenuf+ school house. in said township. hotel Bistriet —Went Donegal lownthip. heretofore d in she Td elermon district, tit Itutt'osilent limier. In caul towonliip. hl.l 00.040—'11ml port of Monet Joy lown•lnip. heieinfore toiled. d in the it:spirt, at Benjerhitt tirenemnii'm fiction! Itoce.f., on Find township • SYnd Dinirirt—Tinit port of Unpins township hereto (ore nie Linen in the ?Jost dinlrirl.ol ttliriekler a School hou-e w find .ownthip SJnI Distriet—Tlini port of Faun and Went °opera I townshipn, heretofore included in the 5224 district. sit the brie,: cehool bonne 111 the village of Inpringall ei, in nuid '1 he General Eleetion. in all the Ward.. Town•hign, Districts and M muebs of the county. to to be opened helvrecn the flours of nom and ten o'clock in the fore noon. and shrill continue without interruption or ad journment awn seven o'clock in the evening, tcf!lcl all the poll:. shall I.e cloned. Every person excepting Janice, of the Peace who olnal bold any office or appointment of profit or trust underethe Government of the tinted elute...CT 01 thin State, pr of tiny city or ittenrpenelled district, whether commisnioneJ officer or otherwine.n •uhoiclinnte of- Peer or .gent. who i• or shall he employed under the Gegisintive, Executive or Judiciary elsporimento or the St:nte or the United Stoles, or of any coy or mew pconied dintnel, and nt.o that every member of Con gress. or of the Slate Legi•latare. and of the ether and Common Conned. of nay oily, or Comsoinnitinter of any incorporated diniciet, is. by law, olcupstbk of holding or exerri• og al ti, • mains time the ,Wee or appointment of judge, tippeetor Of clerk of any elec tion of this Commonwealth, and no itlftlfetof, judge or other officer of tiny such election !ball be eligible there to he voted for. The Innpaglars and Judges of . the clectioils.crtal I wet at the respective Places oppostned for bolting the election in tile distrust, to which they resisectively TAZIEII NOTICE: