- 111:1 aut Coliimbia,l. Pa. SeptSatisi~t ay, , .‘2,8611'. edlyrytestrArintut, letters, contributions, generally of merit and Interßst to the, reader, will Iv' acceptable ft mu friends from all quarters. • TO, ADVERTISERS Peutnges who xish their ailverticements.to .reach the greatest number or persons, will do well to avail themselves of the superior inducements 4:Hived through the columns of the Cotrwart. Ser. It posses= es huge advantage , over-any other newspaper;• its • average weeklyeireulatinn being more: than thirty per cent. greater than any other paper published in this vicinity, and promises to be tnoro 'than one hundred per cont_ greater, in less titan six month ts.— in addition to this, the patrons of the SPY are •of the' class that advertisers wi;.h to reach -liberal minded. and intelligent people, thereby' making ii the mitt te•sirable medium for nil classes of advertisers. This Piet should have a great weight with stivertisers. READ Fontler , tnith's new advertisement. READ our proceeding - s. in 20- at her (1611111 in. They are full anti ctitheial.: ift.Rsosm - ,.—Our _en al friends. tinrry Ileise and John Kauffman, have returned from Europe. A. ES T —O.tr pal run: , will plea-e par, don all short , osnings the SPY this tvev.k: the Editor is absent. Several articles lay over in consequence. • • . . 6.ItEFULLY read the new advertise 'nen ts in to-ciaV's 6eY.: - All will find it, tr; their advantage to give thenata careful. pe rusaL „ . , . - tt.KET.—Our : readers will beqr ;in wind that on ,Wedneidaynext, market tiyill °len -at nine 6' dock; This will be good news for some of our 'vendors 'a'4 *ell' as purchasers.. " - • • NAw Goons.—[t will be seen by as nivertisoment in another column that W. G. Case 4•.;Son just piirchased"- their first • fall invoice of . 4,001ki; For, splendid goods, and great b,irgains,,glfhere to per- • hi ts i:, • , ' •. t.••.• " 1 „ Aum. -.8R01i.E. - -Mrf Charles Merrlll, an inspector of thel.Reacling:ez Colurnliitt• Railroad, fell and broke one of litS arms on' Sunday last. WAS' crosaing , 'a creek near the hbrough,' when :Stepping upon .a stone it - turned throwing - -Itim down with the above result-. , ; . - ,\Vl,'. Of Lebanon: 'wlll. • prestli in the United Brethren Church,to:•rn . •)riowJ - ..' (Sunday); mornim; and evening.: .11 - nming :services: will coirittiened 'l.s.o'clocle. • ;'Ete ' also preach hi theafteinOM, at I~inderhoak,; on Chestnut 11111. Services to commence , at 21 c: r ctlock. . • ~,'„ ; t F: rite ions doings ol our old t;;Wi2cfridk, a :few days since, one would fiipposa• was 't on the strike.'.' At the boor. of :Seven M.; when, of course, it should liatT only struck ReVoll,"it tolled us off the hour of ele'ven or she ocilyfiifget herAclrli- , „. D A.:SLA ts.-0 Wedneti,lat;last'' the Jury to assess the damages sustained tik• F. l?i,itheraisitig of, the leaelekind, thit huilding . or a new track, , through - his protr erty; ; opposi tajhir` gal n Gas 'Works, by the Penn 'a 'Ea il Coinpany,tnet and after-hearing ilie',eldene6,l awarded -liiin ,pr,Alßiut int: that she could, nolonger exh4i,'as agoocl vlub, and her financial .state being below par, onnellided that' the easiest mode or blotting out the name would Leto challenge the .11u t aids to i.olity'lt - match 'game ,:for",tbe name—the defeated club tb join ale ileibr.s. The ohallenire "Wa's 'th`o Itfut:mtl4,...Whirhlherhiti;f l .. atieelited an d. the game will I‘e - playe.l thia witsh the Columbia ,sueeess;;lkut lutt:tily.exvect it. riONIII ON F,IIRLOUGII.-31r,Joho Rich: a rds,:farinerly s trie . tnir-;r Of 1114• S Pr enrps, but now„,:i.,i Corporal ',.in'Cottipany, E.,. raah Rogi nrint , l7,-S. Infantry., C A:, CI tmhrigfit, is now homoon furlinigh, and calle l at our °dee on Thursday last.-- fie-is looking well and hearty, antr,repOtts dielircastOr coun ty boys in the company in excellent health and spirits. , Ills company IS now stationed at Mariori, - Srnyth county, North W4'st ff l'a. Samuel Richards, of this place, is also in the above- company, and reported cc Corpu lent as ever. - - The Corporal requests usto;statertliat hd will he liappy to deliver small' parcels -to the countyl3eYesin'ins cZn,np - intY. - from their relatives and friewis,if reft at the confec tionery, store of Allen "Bichards„:Locust_ street, Columbia: Flc will return 'in about three weeks. ILL.Tue. RinE.:;-Thp BlaCk,preok is becoming 'unmistakably the rage. in Phil adelphia, 215 it hay heed in New 'York,. for a year past. In some respect: the efifwt., pro duCed there are superhir to thO N. -Y. effort:, mainly because of the largely salperioestrige room and tile vast height of the: display scenes; coupled with the artistic splendor of the snenery lielonging to the in stitution. To, largely doe thQ credit of, liberally; auitl thste,for the superb skill displayed-in thearrangeinents of this far-famed spectacle.: The third act is a scene of mati:lifess beauty. 'But, in deed the-Whole affair,,lS.tongnitieent: We would signin.impress'.ii, upon,- our'-eitiions Who visit to,-Luit .fail '6. visit the . death mi of nSie anti ivitness this grand spectacle; . • THE- Ys tiNt•—The,writrarttl—wceep .,• • . tion of the C•Aitm hitt - Se;.tturi- Firi'vEngine, on Saturday last, was, notwithstanding v 49 did not have; want invited'guests the procession, a very nietrlittle iitrair indeed'. Everyt dug paned off to the entire satisfac tion of all coraterned." - '..Both the Col amine and 'Vigilant companies or this place, don ned nevi. iritiaed.'made hue and ti re in en-like appearance: in fact all the Bremen participants madeil ver.,•`credihiblo appearance. .We. - would like to. give a de tailed aeconitt of the parade, and the pre sentment and reception remarks, but for want of space cannot. .But as a conclusion We \male:Jay - bait to 'fay organize and make our. ti re departnient tnOre - ..etrectual; the " Hirers" want a steamer also. They have the boys to tiTtciiiint: :: ' FAIR XT riANVILE,E. VA.—Tire 'a:ditties of the' pan (Va.) :2"in lcs - 4 3creml to us ctn invitatiiiii to be p'itient'at 'the tu ral Fab-, totake,pluUO at Danville; •Zith of :November nsxi.';•!.#e ; :ljhank — yrUi, brethren; would like to ae.,ept ef your 1 inviiatloti, but, feurwe.tnusedeely,ori rSel yes -the plesSure, though we will uor go. - • ~4 Any of, otrr frienibi . doing' South, :41:pule! by all menus go to pun I.3elleve it to be the firiest place to'llieitteln-the Smith, • purposes...A:int itn;, lurid ~ l s,eliestp,..ainl: the 7 ty,.ontlie,rivtir Dan; itJeat;tive L iMiles froin. of Itiutun mid: The town- is : elousantlY sit , uueed .. navimitiou; and is an.aMbm,lmairrusS • pitica , 'irbiehlibotrii .. rlS - lubtciriek , OrtOrOU Rickn , and .z Tlie poplutiott •betvt thonwid.. ` • "r r,7 , 4; LYEMAN ,K t his "week atiHuldetiinri'R Itead . their:_advet: : - •tisement. • '4" Tf , One knowinii , :the post' office address of Barney.lllontoothOate of the 15-Itll dZog t Pa VPls., ,IvilLeon feria gredt , thvor Mi. the ividoWrifi'Untoit'Siildier,, by , sending it to Box 203, Columbia, 'Pa. - A PRlv_vp.; SALe... 7 Mrs. E,Slllo . ur peroliat:;d private , from ttie . Messrs.; V.tughons;-a i 4hOnsti lid L - 10t. on Fourth- street, adjoining Jno. Ilippey and Chtts-illeCullougb; for $BOO. WE insder-Muld that Dr. Keith, the great American AtiOtOmiSt — and. Surgeon, is soon,„! ; o OJAI a. course of ,lcctu ref un„ An atemyntrPhysiolotty.in this - Place. These lectures are universally 'spoken of by the' press, as • bei 0 ; 1.. the. most- instructive and elegant ever delivered before an American audience. Our readers may expect it rare treat. FOR THE LADIES.—The fall season - is at band and winter is approalhing. The ladies will hays to look around for a plane to obtain their goods,for Wl4lr suitable to the season. 'We • lannmend Bruner, (I. 0.) to their attention, who has just received a fresh supply of the various goods wanted at this particular thin+ of year. His prices are such that cannot fail to suit all. PLANT SILLVE TR.73eS.--crember, 'the month for planting sliaidetree4, is near at' hand. and our readers will desire anything in this linoshlull in Ike art early selection fr.itn the es:ten-41re variety to be roaaj at S. FL Purple's Columbia Sursjry._ . .Mr. P. is prepared o'4ll all or lers - prMnptly. will plant them' for you, thus, sawing the purchaser all further expense and :trouble. 131vALvvs.---Mr. Benjamin Barr. Ci;r -n...r of Third and Locust-Sts., is - now daily reeeiving a very superior quality of oysters direct trom tilt...beds, which he is prepared to furnish at all times to !IFS Custolners. 116 has things so arranged that he can get up, at short r:otice, as gootl a stew, roast,- or fry as can be had 'in' COlumbia. Ire will supply families or 'restaurants with oysters as cheap as the cheapest and at the shortest notice. Give " Ben", a trial. We know you will go again it' you go once. . . , YEAircii 11ELIGP5tis is pretty, generitlly known that the - present year of 1807, is the seventh semi -centennial, anni ve rsary the Greatßefor tion: It is just 350 years since Martin Lutherand his co-laborers inaugurated• a revolution that,' under God, h as .given us'itll WO'll'old dear in civil and religious liberty—the pure Gospel and freedom - toiviirAllip God. Iris proper that the trials and sacrifices of the Reformer: slminki be remembered, and their' greet work properly-respected: . Tlie year 1867. especially from the 31st of October, is therefore recognized as a year of jubilee by the entire liittkiriin C j hu 3hm of4merica. • UNCIAL:I , O 4 :Ix 14131rTmas.—List, of letters remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post Office, up to this (Life Lattice Li' t.—Saraff Butler, Anna M. Bartholomew . , Mary. Jane Costley; "Miss Mollies Musser, Rebecea Greiswell, Miss Mollie A. Garner,-"-MrA. Charlott Tonne:, Mary A. Van Burn,, Anna S. Myers, Is hella Young. -rt Gentlein , 7e -List.-- - -Morris Cochran, Rich ard Carroty. Joseph,Curcy, ,Berman Bush el, J. 11. Means% Samuel G Urban, B. W. Scott, Peter., Muller; John Wells, Jacob Sons., Charles Smith, ,Rev. W. S. if.lfeys, Abraham 'L'earri; Samuel' M.' Yoke,' Peter Rem pf,'Sostph -Ai night, D". 'W.: Gross ct Co., Prof. J. S. GeiQt, Charles Griffins, Philip Garver; Lawrence' Ho'les', Capt. Henry A. Haines, ; Albert iiiraus; Capt. ;Ross For rest? 2 ; Aaron hel.a, p. . ME6IOaN oftGA N.—Et' is worthy of note that Messrs, S.D. it.„l3 W: Smith, of Boston, manufactures , the America n Organs, have been most successful in the sale of their instruments in those loeslities were special exertions have been, made by certain manufacturers who have had the arrogance and deception to elaim every rimprovement in reed instruments as their own, which were in operation , evep, before they existad business. --Never have the .American Organs been so popular, and the sales so large as at the present time. We nave tested these instruments for adopt time, and rind theeilin iiVery i. respect the most, satisfactory -and perfect which we have ever used, and "we have laid practical experience itethe Use of those orgamr-which in the pabliii prints claim the greatest celebrity,Tft...ilhesica.l ,Tottraat.t MEM N T§. —The • • 101- iving are ninon{: thri patents issued front the C. S• Patent 01lice, for the week 7 Aincling September 17th, ISB7, each . htlarfiik'that date : Lew' Haverstiek..oiltlanor township, this county; ibrimprovement in horse hay forks. C. IC. Burl:holder and Henry Lerew, or - I - ork Springs, Pa., 'for improved machine for -rou ticl igglin-upk straps. • Fleury Nlittendorf, York, Pa., for im p rp , s , ..ects papi t fo ra . wi n mand . preseryi 11,7 rhalv , 1,...,4., Jacob K. And reiirs, t;of New: Providence, Pa., ti)r hpprovel, window sash stop. Chrisq;in „Mount, ftt, Pa., itsiv,ttOr self W and Wni: Brady, fur . im provement in - corn shelter. Ante-doted Sepreinber lath. • Mt;sit:AL INsTittAtitoB.—lt is yvitli pleasure That we , attention of our readers to the fiat that our friend, M. B. C. I.inseld, form:Orly : of this place, but more recently of the Neu; England Conservatory of Music, Bo • ston,luis 'Conehided to perma tit•ntly locate' Ai :11d, for';:the 'purpose - of giving inStrieJlee. in the culticattion of the voice. DlY.desires Lc, form two el asaes in Columbia—one for children between the ages of tieveii and fifteen, and the'other_for older persons. A preliminary meeting will be hold in o.ld Fellow's Hall, on Monday evening next. at 8 o'clock, on which oeca sion'llr. U. will give. ex pl a nations of his course orinstructiOn. All' persons inter ested in the welfaretor , the art";aro earnestly invited to attend. this meeting. "r tie; factolk.SL r. not: being\w stranger, but one of our own, townsruen, and that he hHs just'iirri‘;e'cl finin the verS , Center - a the profession of America, should he suffloient to guarantee, him success, which he HOU ly deserves. citizens should encourage,anp patronize ; his efforts, to ele vate the aft,'horisidaring, the ghite of music compared c!ther'plaees: We advise one and all' to go to Odd Fel lows':1:111; on, Nfondity evening :next; sind 'hear Mr. U. in his explanation of his course of instruction,. Tick.ts faiadult classes, (term of twelve weeks, $2100 , ; juvenile classes, :: ‘ , 1.0d. For sa r iii''at th 4 store - of W. U. Hess. I , s:Atti..l-. U TO ; TE ? elitTE.H.ghe uniler ! si ,. gheb,Trustees'of , T.RlC RIVERSIDE its;;Tl -1 1:71'11, an Institution chartered by the. State i of New . ' Jer. , .. : eyi for' Abe Maiiitenance and [education of the orphans of,tbe z soltilers mid Sailors of our whole country.:lvhich is be- Ii ng estahlfsbo andatisiou'ea'hy 'the enter prise and patriotism• of the Washington 1 Library' company of ;Philadelphia, would. announce i.o s tlie public that in thSir opinion. tin! ,Ofrofts ,being . ..znado py. *pat: „Compriny , fur the 'establisinnerilltral-enilb witielltA etilb • Riverside Institute , cannot fail of success. Their agencies have .beon estaldished, anti lliiiir it civeiiisiankeid.4 pti kiiiShed di ilii4liout the country at great' et , 4tense, awl the•re sills are now being realized. If the distri bution were to take place, ani,the..,la,b lrs of the ,Colupany cea.e, on the i 25th inst., ItS advertised, the Institution. i v , though estab lishod., - would not, have, provided the !helms for" a proper and ,perintiient, 6,4nti ti mut et., ilc.r el l tif9t !in:9:o cite°. ti vely useful as the. „ jib htlea nrr die Ti:tistees gesire. _ . '•'...VlCar''iniltiti•e'"i.:oilsiJortiiiiiti."'e ” hia.o there:fore fetibtrain'indeif - tiviii-'tite W.i.:=liiiritil'! , ton tibrary:;CcittipanY'qui4P - One'their' 4 dlS=!: tribution until this Bth ot January next; and continue the lei cora - ilea s. and eugruv-, ings tiliti I ilia t 11 tiie;' ,-, ;: tiiidar' thellirifliA-lief that the resnitowilla.‘onirecily.provideit`Per= intinent home for tlie - Maiiit'eiiiiiiiiO ‘ 'iliftkeilifZ: ..eatiort,oflvery rttartyofthotic'phans Of those , who hate . died in the servico of their coiin - try. " : :.:,it." l- !.:iflitizi, Jas: It. Seoe'6l:-W. W. .Waric7..,Ois'i4ii. Broornal,.llenry, Gior,iaan; - .t., .E.,'''''c'Oe; ; ' Vidatee..4 . 'Of :il6,..itivereldelts . ... . . •- • • DRENCH . e were sn'own, a few days since, one of the. - most eMnpleto and perfect bed tmittreAseq we everbefere seen. It. wus-manu factn red by Mr. Satnitel Carter, at his ShOp on, Wainntotreet, and is eat led the. French Swine: ~I.lair Mattress:, It Lirentirely - an' improvement. upoj the' old' was - I -triune ennatruetinn. It, has • springs in place of the 'wood-tranne, , 'around 'the' edges,. and , consequently does,,not injure one's tirnhA in getting into -bed„ as the other invariably doe;, unlgsn one is very lie ha's made several of these favorite ma tt:tir:es for parties in town, who prmiounne Lhem superior to all other._: Ile also has for sale, an , ingenious- little:article called the •self-histe,iing and adjustable bed spring, which-possesses Many advantages over any other in the market—They run he made any required Strength ; they are snple in anplicutitin, no dangerdflireakage, and re 'quire but one mattress'iiver them ;to make a epringhid'of it'supeilor4tality , Call at his shop and examine them. _ • • Cir MAYER • & NoYs' .CE - -0)1ING. —On Frida3f;Octeber 4th, this great Circus with its wonderful , perforating lions and . elephants, wildexhi in,-Columbia., This - is said to 'be' the host circus on the road. We give:6oQU' a very flattering'noti Ce from, the Piay pgle Commcrcial. Thayer trz , ‘ Noyes . • G rent Circus opened in this city •llsterday. aftcrimen to a large and appreciative audience. The perfortn ance given confirm -ti; great' reptitation thig organization has gained, as the leading show at 'America. , All the tads wero tient and effective. Dr. - James L. Thayer capital ebiti.n, and one of• the Most en 'n:rtitin mg and piquant wits ofth , .'day. M Charley e.t Hier, the original " Whoa Jana ' rae,".and ;.tr. Frank Robinson. although of a different style from Dr. 'Mayor, are fall of quaint illustrations and 'exuberant fun. Wtesla Conk. the child wonder,-and pupil Charles'Noyes; is the most dashin. , a nil promising, rider we ever saw. His great hurdle :,et certainly -entitles hint to t - e title et-theJd'iy Champion rider of the World. The two •• Flying Men of the tt ... t p er f orm ed by Messrs. • Elogle ‘lt Keefe. with their Honp-Perche.• Was extremely tine and-characterized hv "ma ny new and hazardous acts.- •!,the,ritilng , -;and vaulting of Charlieitecd aid the grett: double bare-' back:it:Cot' Horace 'Smith and'his',infant prOdigy were finished. performances; sad . elieited great applause.-.; , 7)lr.lNToyes' beauti-, fat and 'celebrated talking horse,.. Grayi.Ea :fie; whose 'naturally percept ivo s tas ti net lids' s heen 'developed to 'such An• extraordinary' extent that audiences gaze in amitiement upon the marvellous acts , Of this 'extraord , dnary animal.; The- den of ' (bur, ferocious Lions was entered by Prof... Charles White, who, after satisfying tbo audience or his great, control iover ;these drfonarchs..of the ftirest, proceeds to feed them - - raw meets while sitting in the Cage - a, priet ice exceed ingly.' dangerous. "Eve'rythieg_pertaining to the Circus -was very attractive and _gave universal satisfuction.-,-All-those" fond -.of witnessing the marvellous' and beautiful should attend the really uneceptiontaCtind magnificent exhibition of this , unparalleled circus and collection of animals., FIRE IFiie Company (so. 2) heid,:a :meeting at their . Hall, on• Monday evening lust; to make some arrangements, towards raising funds to procure - a steam* tiro - engine; Co he the property of the Company. After some dis cussion a resol ntiM - was - adopted' iiivOirit- Ingn. conimiteeti to devise_ ways ,and menus for the purchase Of a steamer.. The com mittee &insists of Mr. Wm. P.ittoit, Chair: man .Tohn.Q.:Denner,- Map. Bruner, Jr.,, .fos. Hogentogler, C. S. Kauffman, and D. L. Stnedley. • The Committee held a meeting onWednes 'day eyening,"and agreed to' appbint a sub committee, who were in - itructed to seek a, ,purchaser for their pres;int apparatus and hose. The COmpany have twb.ong,ittes,' Oro' reels,-and about eight.hundred feet Of [hose, all of which - they, eould:'dispetiso in case they. proeured-a Steamer, with 'the etc-. caption, "perhaps, of ono reel. W. under stand the citizens of ',:,Wrighsyille speak of buying . the Sus . g . ueltannu,": one of, the , engines,onned, iiy4O :„Vigilatti'.. , ,Theee is . _nu doubt about ; the qseality,of,the engine, as blathiet, the machinest4of the , Amos yea g Marl u fa4uringeorr L ipally,who brought onthe Columbia's . steatner,says Yhe .Sus quell:ulna is one of the best hand engines he e ver saw; and in fact sirashowed that at her trial; on Saturday last; 'wheit she threw wa ter : far:above the flat;-staff on the Odd Fel:- lows' Mill. ' As matters *tend now, we think the Ing-. ihmt boys will 'have' a steamer - ,in. a--(fe'ir months. Theri• is also a Fireman's Fail- 4tl' the triPhifOr thUif-" b2netit; tendered titian by their lady friends. , . We would tidYise them,,lniweyer, if they do procure n steamer, to get a !bird-class engine, a_s one elasswill.weigh about eighteen hun.lred p;iii it a..., less than a seCoirl class engine, and -he plenty large enough for our tnwri= eoSt less(and'heynero easily handled, • . ' - . r Tfie hois" . have lAabsiodbed among them selves over two Imudritd . dollars, and none of the 'more wealthy metiMe;m: have been „called,on, us yet, yVe under Stand thek are eight 07 ten members of the,Company, who will give one hundred At their Meeting on 'Monday night, they also eieeted a large number of contrtiniting members, who have the. priy - ilfgl4,of ac tive metnliers,iiy paying two clollatkityear. • 31E1714 NG OF CnUNGTC.=-A'stuteti Of Council was held cm Fridayecening, September2Otn. Mr. T. 11.: Stippler4'.Presi dent, in the chair.Presentlilessrs. Bach man, :,Gossiler, Green; Minitib, Supplee, Shreiner and Upp. Under a suenension of the rules a petition was presented by J. NV. Fisher, Esti., from citizens residing.. on Front St.. above (gay; iiiikingrthat a sewer be constructed,to carry Girth° water, accu mulating, in their cellarzi. • • The minutes of Auctitst -lath =and 33th were then,rend and - apprOved. • The iti,ad_Ciiminittee'reportcd that tlicy bed tamipleted the' grading -add- paving of the alley running_ from Tbird to Second Sts: between Cherry and 'Llriion• Sts.,-'ni„ a costrOf s•2c.:o; and re-built the " gutters.. in 3rd St., from sa id alley to Union St.; so as toac cotn modat e the extra - flow of water hi timeof heavy rains. - Tho gutters and•payement et the corner of Un ion tont Second sts.ll aye been repaired; alSo Union and Perry Ste., in• Var ious places. Thfi alley c•ro.!sinlz between :L=6- ct,tand Union:4s: on Fran t; . ' has been payed with brick. .Gutters haVe been repriced in Fourth; between Cherry and - Union Sts., and et the earner of; Fourth .and Locust Ste. The ce far, on. Fifth St...hetween.Cherry and Union Sts..., which-was deelartsl a i-uisance sometime -ince, has ne. - 'with clay: at a cost of $.%10.00, Tile nuisance_ reported in Third St.,•-between Locust :Ind. - Walnut,. has been'removed—rtrite parties-haying clear ed - up = their proporty."=.l The street-boards have been fluished,and inn up !at; all • the, Street corners in - Utwn, At' it:cost of' $5.3 97. The,Contractor tins tinbilied the earth-work embraced; in liis'Aiontnict on = Fourth and Manor Sts.:; and 'has commenced the grad- - ing ol Third - St., north—said street 'to,' be opened to Hie' Marietta turnpike. AU, the damage:,sustiiined by John- Hartman,' in the ope• ing of radii street,'have been' ami cably settled by the County Commissioners, and the Road COilltklitteeilhrOUgh the ' Bor ough Solicitor. . „The Finance Committee reported-the fol lowing monthly statementof borough linen- CMS $21,171.62. 10,474.65. Gross Receipts Orders Paul Balance, The Market,Conimitteo ieported 6'3.25 re . - ceived for bench rents, and paid to the . Treasurer. They also had the Potter's Field cleared ,of -briers. • and bashes, and cleaned up generally, at a cost of $ i 3.50, - Ott motion of Mr. l,; pp the rules were again suspended, to receive It, communica tion from sortie citizens , who wore present. Mr. Wm. Patton stated that it. was the desire °fa number of rho citizens of the beroutrdt to have the limits of the cemetery extended. ccording to the present plan of the borough, there are, in the immediate vicinity of the cemetery, several triangular shaped plots, 'which will 'lie useless for building purposes. They. desire the. phut to he so altered as to include those plots in the cemetery.' . "rim fel lowing preaup-hle and" resol ttLieh, submitted by Mr. Upp, were read and laid over until text .statest meeting : 06 • Wrigng.ts,!lhe extension oftiocustSt.,towartls Eighth:Sr; mid of Sixth and Seventh Sts., as lo t atted in the plan of tile Regulator, and approved by Council, approaches closelylo the cemetery, arid. tlie'easteni side of Sixth St:; mid the south . ern' of Locust 'St., :upon the aides - toward the cemeterrenclose triangular 'lots unsuitable for building, but,very,important as adding to the space required foroureeraeteries, anti as 'These strectsOtslxty feet 111 width would form a • suit able and proper boundary'. for our .grave yard, therefore • • • " . ReSOLVE.IS,'TiiiirLOCUXtSt.:I4IIIIi he extended to Seventh St., (or aalar as-tcv,intorsect at right angles with a road ,east, of Potter's Field,) and tieventlt'St." shall be extended no farther south than' Interseer, , Locust arid; thus: Locust Str,gtuatt•Stxth - Stivarlitelr'sbalrrherzperrettilrom the brick grave yard to Walnutlftlishall •be,,the north-western , mat. the:western boundaries iof the cemetery, andlhastreets - shall not etferotteti hereafter upon the same, _• .an&further, s any pre .vlothi plans proposed" for limitation of thevcetnez• ,terrby other rowlivr'petbs, are hereby repeal.- COniiiiitteJ'Aripolntdd to-lay:Out and extend 'Bank al ley.ea m mere' n o,t Cot trel l' a alley and terminating at Baehinan'ikatable, 'on an alley between F.'yont and Second Sts., submitted t he. thllowing Bor (mei], Regtilatoi•ALts..inade a survey; and drawing or quid. alley, •the , suid7-drawillg btlng,exhibiterl and areompan ring thiii re 'poll., showing the alley with which it 'in= torm.ilts. In.. relation; to its lneation wogldoller,the following resolution: RESOLVED, That the Ends indipited with blue ink (not dotted lines,) on the drawing, and de scribed," new alley as located." be , adopted , as the location of sank alley - from Cottrell's stable to 13achman's'stable; on the alley between Front and Second Sts. • _ nrsor,virn,- not the extension anti opening of Bank alley beyond and south of 'Union Stt, m the opinion of your Committee is inexpedient at the proßent time. Signed, - BAEIERAN, P. SHREINER."' DAVID Itter.t.r.v. .. • • The first resolution :was,: on motion 'of Mr. Green, adopted., The second :was 'bad over.: '•_ • , A petition' was received from Samuel Shoat, 'Esq., asking' that he be permitted to convert his lot adjoining the Washington Institute, into a eemetery. , =— • On motion of Mr. Green, Mr. Shoch's and Mr. Patton's petitions and Mr. LTpp's rcs olution_relative to the cemetery, were re ferred to a Npeuitil committee , of three,- con sisting of Messrs. Lipp, Green and Shreiner. On motion of Mr. Gassier, Mr. Bachman was added to the "cointhittee. - - The resolution,. submitted by Mr. Bachman. wits read and laid over: RESOLVED, That the ordinance' entitled "An Ordinance. to prevent the Obstruction of the Streets within the,Borough of Columbia, by any of the Itallinad Coropaine.s,nr their Agents run ning cars within the limits of the Borough, and for furthe^ purposes," be amended by striking oft the third Section and inserting the follow ing in its stead:. . . SECTION S.—No Bathos. i Company shall suf fernr permit any stock or ontle train or trains, ear or ears, or petroleum ott train or trains, ear or cars, belonging to or In the use. of such com pany to renmin stationary upon their track in .this borough, between the Dispatcher's office, on the south end of the borough; and the old P. It. It. depot, on the northern borough; the borough, for a longer period of time than fifteen minutes, unless In ease of accident ;tind any of the rail road companies, their enginemen, conductors, or other persons in their employ,' who 'shall violate this provision, shall be fined the sum of 'fifteen dollars for each and every offence, to be recovered before the Chief Burgess or any Al derman of the said borough, in the same manner as other lines and penalties are by law recover able for the use of the borough. On motion of Mi.. Upp is was RESOLVED, That the ,Regtilator - be Instructed to make out an estimate for grading of Walnut St. to Eighth, Locust SC to Eighth, and Fifth, Sixth and Seventh from Locust to Walnut St. A petition for agnsiamp at the corner of Union and Laneastor Sts., was read; and on ,motion of Mr. Green, , tho Gas - Com. was directed to put the lamp - up. - • • • Mr. Gossier, Chairman of th&•Con.mitteo appointed to purchase a steam fire engine, reported that - the engine' ordered . -by the Council, had' arrived., . • On motion of Mr. Green 'it was then its.sor.vs.n,'That three practi6l engineers' be selected by Council for the purpose, of superin tending the testing of the steam lire' engine be fore accepting or the Sallie. The President :...aolected :the following - gentlemen :—J. Q. Denney, •Charles Gordon, and Jacob Kunkle. :-" • .. I.3ilLs'to the amount of $1,43!.1.10 were or dered to Ve paid" . , _ An invitation was received from the' Co lumbia Fire Engine gild_ Hose company, to participate in a collation* to be given by said company, in the market house, on Saturday, the 21st inst. - On motion of Mr. Green the inyitatiori,was accepted. ' Mr. Upp. Moved to amend the 'by-law adopted.,Augugt 16i13. , relative, to special meetings' by adding, the following: . . . . Aydin case of the absence of the President. Special meetings may be called ,by Are of its members.',' Laid .over.„ . r- . - On motion adjourned. . *Br-Law--Nohy-law, rem laden, rule or reghlntion of the Roronieb Connell, shall he altered or amended, without such propomtion being red nt a stated meetings/aid leeching . two third vote st the next or a subsequent mated meeting. ' POLICE: CASES.—Befure Samuel Brans, Esq., for 0161wrptc.'enit,ing to-day. AssauU find BaUery. „ —Christian. Hilde brandt made complaint against _ Frederick Smith and Wife, tier making. assault on deponent. it seems that the cotnplaincnt. has' been getting drunk and-behaving badly, -for 'sometime past, in consequence of 1...1112i1 his wife became -alarMed and tool: shelter withjhe defendan ts,' w hero the complainant , warfrOn''Sattirdity last 'and ' demandod his' frau; ,who came . not forth, in her stead' the' defen