• g . g. Striumbia gp.g., Columbia, Pa. Saturday, October 19,1861'. COMMUNICATIONS, letters, contributions, generally , of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable from friends from all quarters. TO ADVERTISERS PantiONS who wish their advertisements to reach the greatest number of persons, will do well to avail themselves of the superior inducements offered through the columns of the Cowman Ste. It posses es large advantage over any other newspaper; its average weekly circulation being more titan thirty per cent. greater than any other paper published in this vicinity, and promises to be more than one hundred per cent. greater, in less than six months.— in addition to this, the patrons of the SPY are of the class that advertisers wish to reach—liberal minded, and intelligent fieople, thereby,making it the moot iesimble medium for all classes of advertisers.. This fact should haven great weight with advertisers. TO CORRESPONDENTS J. J. C.—Hatc you reported for duty yet C. \V. & Co.— MU insert your advertisement Pelee, for $l2 cash, in advance. A. C. MeL.—Younvju,t received. Better conic over on the 11 th instead of the nth. H. W.— When writing us on busine.ss 'chid; does not di rectly coneo it us, you should enclose a stamp for reply. H. IV. G.-7Annl: you, Harry. Money received, and re ceipt goes by this mail. Good loci. attend you. E.— Toy can tell that lady(f)of cellar-door notarial', that she can hear of something to her advantage, by calling at this office. L. 44.: L.— Your plaiting and singing, yesterdan oftrruoan, Watt excellent. It us cheering on preq,days, to be Create! so. WE are niurh obliged to the Philadelphia gentleman for the "hanibionic" circular, in the shape of a ticket to the "Saline Springs." JOE.—lre did not see the article you refer (a. Ire do not get the Reading Tones," Oat y, onlo a stray Coy', WIC and then. 'l'. R. V.—So u r ltter, :nth cheek enclosed, has been 2c (-awed, with thanks. We trill toeite non in reference to printing the book, and sterrentlipcs. S. A. L.—Chas. J. Pussy is in New York, and his addre,s is box 5222. He is in the cow iniasion trimness, for the late of pig, bar, and railroad iron, at 1.7,2 Broadtray. S. J. J.—l. Adrer Use it for side. Put 11w price down to jinx what you intend to tale for it. Then af you do not !pt au “gent to belt it fir volt. and left hint to do the beet for pact he ran. 2. In fine dye and !uglily picnic 1. J. S. IV.— Ire do not knon yet house to rent in Columbia. that !could suit vol., purpose. Columbia in proormi yr; rapidly in alhn• pant,. but not in buibituo boast,. Our capitalists ore behind in that respect. .110 re than nyr. hundred houses could be rented hire in a short tone. PILOT.—Your cennuninication ri onVoi nut—too late is rceeiLing it. We do not envy the ,out ocho printul the circulars for Dr. Heath's yn icatu lecture, at Marietta. We; do not want such printing as that, ere,. at 910 per thousand, We I limed to print a similar circular for the Doctor, whilst here. It appears that the prhater tea., ashamed tepid his 'power price" imprint upon it. Thew hare a power press—tertainly they ha, c, it is a jnd.•ass mum,. though. The same •' ass" news it that run a similar one in this office, before the admit of etrant int." it. DELINQUENTS, TAKE I.COTICE! !—Ne t:E4o4lty comp.-ls us to make an urgent ap peal to all those indebted to this office, to PAY UP ! We have several thousand dol lars clue us, and' we trust all will settle their bills promptly, and thereby save us much annoyance. We need the money NOW—must hay,. it. The amount to each delinquent is small, easily paid, and in the aggregate is large and very important to us. Pay up, at once, and save yourselves being dunned. APPOINTED.—Ou Saturday last, Gov ernor Geary appointed John J. Libhart, of Marietta, associate judge of Lancaster county, vice Martin, &ceased. " SEWING MACHINES. We have for sale one of GRovER Li: BAEEICS, EMPIRE, one of the 'Howl: sewing machines. We offer them ut a great bargain. CLASS IN DRAWING A:,ll PAINTING.— Those who wish to join this class will please meet at the Union High School, at 71 o'clock on Monday evening, Octo'Peer ast, for rgtz:i ization. BOOK-KEEPING.—A elzws iu this iin litant branch of a business education will be formed in the Columbia Classical Insti tute, on next Thursday evening, the 17th inst. The class will recite two evenings in the week, commencing at 7 o'clock. It is hoped that the young men of Columbia will avail themselves of this opportunity, to pre pare themselves thoroughly for business. FIREMEN'S PARADE AT "M AU IE VrA.— There will be a grand firemen's parade at Marietta to-day. The Columbia and Vigil ant Fire Companies of this place will leave for Marietta this morning in the 7:50 train, accompanied by the• Columbia Cornet Band. A grand gala clay is anti&ipated aml no doubt it will be the finest parade of the kind that lies ever taken place in that. town. UNITED STATES PATENTS —The fol lowing, are lonong the patents issued from the "United States Potent 01bee, for the week ending, October Sth, each bearing that date : John T. Zimmerman anal Henry Baker, of Lancaster, Pa., for improvement in pin nil) J. FL Shireman, of York, Pa., for im provement in horse rakes. GO AND SEE.—A visit to the store of 1. 0. Bruner, Front St., Columbia, will de monstrate to the careful observer, that. it is an establishment fully up to the marl: of any similar house in the county, in general management • and careful attention to the most minute business deteils. t - 41) tend see the cheapness at which he sells goods. second invoice of winter ilannels,cassimeres, boots, shoes. etc., just received. STEAM PRINTINC.—The Steam Print ing Establishment of the SPY 1, one of the largest, most complete and most perfectly appointed Job Printing Offices in this parr of the State. It possesifp, unrivaled facili ties for the prompt, speedy and artistic ex ecution of every conceivable style of work. Printing by steam on hist presses, !rives tls advantagw. over others in point of ()hoopoe:4s, dispatch, and in the style of our work. TE.Aonrit - S . INSTITUTE.—A Teachers' Institute will be held in the court house, Lancaster, commencing Monday, the llih of November, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and con tinue during the week. A number of prominent educational men will positively be present. A grcrat many interesting sub jects will be brought up for discussion. Directors and friends of education are re spectfully invited to attend. Teachers are particularly requested to be present during the entire session of the Institute. THE NATIO:NAL NKS.—The qUarter 1y reports of the national hanks are being received promptly at the odic° or the Comp troller of the Currency, abduL one-half of the reports—eight hundred—showing the eraiditinn of the banks on the morning of the 7111 instant, having already been receiv ed. The reserves of the banks are generally full, up to the requirements of the laws, and their statements are now being printed in full, to accompany the annul report of the Comptroller to Congress, in November. ADA3I'S EXPItESS W3ONGS.—We have not, as yet, received any information why we were over-charged 51,05 - for a package abipped to Columbia, by Mr. Want, of I.4incaster, on the 14th of September lust. This is not the first time that persons have been wronged by this co mpany,or its . agents, and we look upon the concern as a swindle and an imposition upon the public. Goods are shipped as quiok and at cheaper rates, by regular freight lines ; either by way of Beading or Penn'a railroads. Goods load ed in Philadelphia before five o'clock each evening, arrive here via Ileading (t. Colum bia Itaiiroad, ear.y next mcTningt, MASONIC.—"A special meeting of Co lumbia Lodge, No. 286 A. Y. ALovill take place at their mall, on Tuesday evening next, the 22nd inst. The objector the meet ing is to take action on the invitation of Eureka Lodge, No. 302, to attend the Dedi catory ceremonies of their new Hall in Mechanicsburg, on the 29th inst. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.—We would call especial attention to the advertisment headed, Executor's sale of valuable real es tate, in 'Wrightsville, York county, on Thursday, November 7th, 1867. Mr. Geo. H. Rumple, advertises valuable real estate in West llemptiehl township, at public sale. Dr. Siiums at: Sons, Wilmington, Del., advertise their Dyspepsia Cure. We know this medicine to be good and will cure dys pepsia. It is for sale at Meyers' drug store, this place. European North American Railway. Attention contractors ! James Caldwell, Jeweler, 522 Chestnut str.et, Philadelphia. Three-story brick dwelling house for rent. Silver watch found on Monday last. Washington Library Company. Court Proclamation. PENNSYLVANIANS GOING TO VIRGINIA. —The Hagerstown Mail of this week says: For several days past there have been a great many arrivals in Hagerstown of Lancaster and York county farmers, on their way up the Valley of Virginia, in the search for farms. They are all of that substantial, industrious and intelligent class of agriculturists who have made the eastern counties of Pennsylvania a garden spot, and many of them are accompanied by their wives, whose judgment in the selection of a farm they very justly place a high estimate upon. The great proportion have arrived in the cars of the C. V. Rail road, but on Friday last a large wagon ex pressly titled up for the occasion, and drawn by six splendid gray horses, passed through town with about a score of purchasers and their wives aboard. Virginia will be benefited by the introduction of this population. ONE SECRET of ITEALTIL—There is no habit more prevalent, more foolish, or more injurious to health, than that of eating when no hunger is actually felt. When the sys tem requires food and is in a condition to make good use of it, it will call for it in its legitimate way. There are some exceptions, but they are very Mw. The digestive or gans are in the best possible condition for digesting food when the sensation of hunger exists, and they can do it then Mr more easily, thoroughly, quickly, and with less eftbrt than at any other time. - ..‘tediral wen state, and we eau v.-ell credit the statement, that thousands of per.aAs have been pre maturely laid in their graves, simply from eating heartily when the system was not in a condition to properly digest and appro priate the food. Let this rule he observed by those who desire health with all the untold ble. , ings which usually accompanyit ; whether sick or well, do not force food into your stomach - unless there is a ,demand for it. No fears need be entertained of starving, fora desire for food will be manifested long before the starvation point is reached. T E PARADE AT LA NCA STER.—Th e firemen's parade in Lancaster, on Thursday last, was a grand success. Thousands of strangers were in the city. Twenty-six fire companies participated, Avhich formed a lengthy and imposing procession. The Vigilant Fire Company, of York, ar rived in Columbia early in the morning, on their way to Lancaster, and were met at the boat-landing by the Vigilant of this place, who hauled their hose carriage to the station, and carefully deposited it upon a truck, ready for shipment. Our boys then, headed by the Spring Garden Band, which accompanied the Yorkers, escorted.' hem to their engine house, on Second street,7where the beautiful picture was deposited, Which was presented to the "Ili vers," on the re ttrrn of the visitors from Lancaster, yester day, an account of which will be limed elsewhere In to-day's paper. The Worth Infantry Band—by the way a splendid one—also passed through Colum bia for Lancaster. The Yorkers, we must say, (both hands and firemen,) are a socia ble and fine looking licitly of men, mind in uniform make a leeidedly creditable ap- pearattee. The Lancaster and Coln mbia accommoda tion trains carried extra cars fur the occa sion, which were !Medic, their utmost ca pacity. The evening trains; arriving Iftfre were likewise crowded, presenting a lively appearance in otir town in consequence. . NEW TEM.:GRAM LINE.—A new tele raph oillje is about to he ctstablished in Co m him Surely a thing that is nuteh need ed. There is not it greater telegraph mon opoly in the 11. S. than the Western Union Telegraph Co. Mr. A. J. Italdwin,Superin tendent of the Peel fie and Atlantic Tele graph Company, was in Columbia, yester day. Ile met with much encouragement, and he assures us that our people shall be aceontin3clated and have all the facilities for transmitting messages at a much lower cost titan by the present line, and have an office that will be kept open all day. Al though the charges are less than one-half DOW paid the Union line. the „receipts :ire ettormous upon the IiIWS, already contptett•d, and yielding a handsome prcdit. Let the people everywhere encourage the new line. There i , eto use in paying "Submarine Cable" prices when we can send a dispatch Dearly fifty per cent. less by . the new line. It costs over a dollar to s.mil a dispatch of a brief character, to New York. It can be sent by t he raltiliCilltd Atlantic linefor thrty live cents. We paid, on the Mt inst., forty cents for four words from Paricesburg to this place. The same number of words will cost only twenty or twenty-live 14.11t6 over the other line when it is completed. The work of potting np the wires is being pushed tbrward rapidly. They use the Pen nsy l van to Railroad telegraph poles front Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. SONS OF 31..kr.T.t.--The officers of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Sons of Malta, eighteen in 11U111ber, appear ed in Columbia, on Wednesday evening . last, and instituted at Lodge in this place. The objects of this institution are to dis pense dimity, advance the interests and guard well the principles of the L 0. S. M., to defend and shield its membership in the trials and tribulations incident to their passage through this " vale of tents." Since the re-organization of this associa tion it is becoming highly popular through out the country. We aro told its ceremo nies are beautiful, chest o and elegant, as well as mirthful. Every true lover of the grand and beautiful cannot help • but be alarmed and captivated by :he ritual ; and if the membership only live up to the divine teachings of the Order they will be bettor men. The members of the Grand Lodge came from Reading, Pa., and are all gentlemen of culture and intelligence, courteous and atiablemud who speak in the highest terms of their visit to Columbia. After the cere monies of instituting the Lodge, a grand balm net was served up at the Bellevue House. The proprietor, „Mr. Dietrich, had only a few hours to prepare it and it was truly surprising to all that so sum ptuous repast could be got up in so short a time. The tables were filled with all the delicacies of the season, enough and to spare. All were highly pleased and a good time was had generally. The Sons of ttulta Lodge in Columbia, starts under the most Ilivorable auspices, quite a number of applications have been already handed in; al that Is wanting is a large hall to meet in. A business meeting of the Lodge will take place on Wednesday evening next. UNCLAIMED LETTERS..—LiSt Of letters remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date: Ladies' List.—Mrs. Denis Donohue, Miss Nellie Brown, Sarah Ann Ross, Miss Lib. Brown, Mrs. Farina Elliman, Margret C. Williams, Mrs. Anna Lercher, Miss Susan Low, Miss Susan Reis ley, Mrs. Funny Staman, Mrs. Harriet Miller. Genttem en' s List.—George A u thor,Messrs. Bowman . Co., A. B. Weil, IL B. Cox, (2,) John Coleman, Charles \V. Dam pman, (2,) B. H, Brenernan, John Beisner, Wtn. Boar, E. & G. Brook, Patrick Flanigan, Alfred Tourman, James Collins, George Greaser, T. (rover, Caries Siemon, George B. Ham ilton, Henry F. Herr, James J. if Charles Elalather, George W. Rout.z., A, H. List, E. Rickel. Lewis Hoberis, B. Parry, N. B. Strirtweather, Edward Jackson, Har vey McFadden, George W. Thatcher. PENZs;'A B. B. CONVENTION.—The Convention met on Wednesday last, in the court house, at Harrisburg, and was called to order by the President, B F. Rose, of Al toona. A number of new clubs were added to the association, among which was the Mutual. of this place, which was represent ed by W. 11. Fry and C. F. Young. The following named gentlemen were elected for the following offices :—Presiden t—E. IL Hayhurst, Athletic B. B. C., Philadelphia. Vice President—E. Rogers, Brandywine B. B. D., West Chester. Second Vice President —W. F. Anil, Mutual B. B. C., West Lib erty. Recording Secretary--Henry R. Helier, Contest B. B. C., P,dlailelphia. Cor responding Secretary—D. D. Dourer, Key stone B. B. C., Harrisburg. Treasurer— 13. F. Rose, Mountain Star 13. 13.0., Altoona. TII E PORT GRAPE is NEW JERSEY.— The following cannot fail to satisfy any sceptical persons about Speer's wine being purely a grape juice wine: _ PASSAIC, Oet. 23d, 1866. This is to certify that I have been a resi dent of Passaic fin• the past twelve years. during which time I have known Mr. Alfred Speer, and been thoroughly posted in the ma:inflict ure by him of his celebrated. Wi111..., and can testily to the f•cct derived from a personal knowledge that his ex cellent Port .;rape Wine is made entirely from the Oporto Grape, which he exten sively cultivates in vineyards in sight of my residence. The Port Grave vine is a varioty of his own raising, cultivated ex clusively by himself, and is a superior grape. 0. M. K. PAULISON, U. S. Deputy Collector Int. Rev. Our druggists have somo of this wine, direct (coin Mr. Speer. Pk:Pa:Y.—A correEpondent at Berry Church, referring to the article in the last number of the Courier in regard to that interesting place, informs us that on Sun day last Mr. William McCord, one of the eight surviving members of the Presby terian Church in that neighborhood, WAS bladed in the old church grave-yard, and that in digging the grave live skeletons were eshunied. So full is the place with the deal that it is impossible to dig a grave withoJt coming up.ol the bones ot those Min have gone befor:-. Mr. McCord was an old soldier of 1812. Another old soldier, nam ed Simon Duey, residing two miles from Derry, who served in the same company with Air. McCord, died the stuao evening that his comrade departed. They were eat-h aged about 85 yearsi.—Latilon rocrice, 1315ILTitNil FliND.—The Man agers of the " Horne. for Friendless Child ren in the City and County of Lancaster," have the pleasure to report, the following subscriptions towards a fund for the pur pose of erecting a new " Home" building: Amount previously acknowledged , ' 1 ,407.81 Presbyterian Clinrch, Columbia 8•2.in0 Mrs. Annie Neff, ritrasburg 5.00 Samuel M. Wright, Sate Harbor 3.1.0 D. Davis, ::ale Harbor 5.00 MANOR TOW:CAI-UP. C. 13. Herr.— ....... '1:J00.0011'). Mel linter -= 10.00 J. H. Hershey 100.00.5. T. Davis 1101) IL S. I‘lellinger 109.1,) Levi OverholNer 1,00 George Levan 50.101 D. T. Mellinger 5.00 henry' C. Herr 95.00 Henry Mellinger_ 5.00 Jacob S. Winner... 2.1.00A,R. Wilmer ..... .... 3.10 Alfrlll reters 25.00 P. M. Ilrenernan.... 210 Jacob K. Shenk 25.1.10,5tat0 Norm'! Schl, 20.09 AWTIII. Bailsman_ :15.001 - Model " 0.51) And'w Bailsman... 25.03 Total ' 7.77.1)0 =I James Myer , zlno.oa,Mrs. Rinehart MOO H. Musselnian 100.00:Miss Rinehart 10.00 Janie:, ..... 170.00:S. Hiestand 5.00 BED From the above report it will be seen that the township of Manor, and the borou g h of Marietta have subscribed over $lOO3 during the past, toward this fund. The Managers return thanks to the citi zens of these places for the 'bacon ragement given atal good example set. Manor is now ahead The other townships will please make note of this, and little Paradise most not forget her a•h:allenge, fm , she will see that Manor has taken at long stride at her first stepping forth. The first three subscriptions in her list :u•e the largest yet obtained in the rural districts, while the noble first on the \Lu•i etta list (winch should be credited to Co lombia. being contributed by Col. James Myers, of this piece,) i•; three times its large as any yet obtained outside of Lancaster city. May the work thus bc• carried cheer ingly on ! PICTURE: PftESENTATION.—Our town was somewhat enlivened yesterday after noon. On the occasion of a picture presenta ticn by the Vigilant Fire Company of York. on their return from the parade at LIIIICAS tt.r, to the Vigilant Fire Company, of this plce. The Motu re consist:, of photographs of the active mcutl•ers o 1• their company, a view of the front of the engine lapse, and carriage, surrounded by a beautiful Intuit. It is indeed a costly and elegant pieee of v. - orktuanship, ;mil no doubt, will bu hi:dily by the '' Myers. — It is on ex hiliition in Hnlcienin's dry goods .tore window, Locust street, where it will remain for a few• days, The Yorkers left for home hi the evening boat, accompanied as far• rightsville 13y the "1-livers: We append the remarks of the gentlemen oche presented find received the gift on h, h:pf of their re,peetive componie,.: jerenijah car', E. 41., on behalf of t}n - Vigilant Fire C' en puny, of York. said: Gent kin cit of tho rillitv tit Pi e. Co mpamy of Colamb, Sonie 3 ears ago ivi n our Company were getting their .11‘11V Hose Carriage from Philadelphia, it tt • :n taken in charge at Co lumbia by the Susquehanna Fire Company. and our company came here and received it: from their hands. Silee that lime Ave understand the Su-quehanna :ind Vigilant Fire Companies have ronsolidated wider the 11111110 of the Vigilant Fire thin puny oi• Columbia. our company being desirous Gt• acknowledging the obligations wo were under, have prepared this picture, consist ing of photographs of the active members of oar tout iiihy with it photograph of the front of our engine house and hose Carriage in the centre. Tne work °lila , pieture was. done entirely by . incaution-1 of our company —excepting making the glas, We, tnere -1•ore, gentlemen, as a token of our esteem presrut you with this pieture. hoping at some future day to be better able to repay von for your kindness. A. J. Kauffman. Esq., received the picture on belt:tic ttf the Vigilant (,f Columbht, null vain : Gentlemen of the rigilant Fire Company of Fork: Chair111:111 of the committee of :111113,ge -111,311t,i, iL falls to any lot to offer you our sincere and heartfelt thanks for the beauti ful gilt. It would be useless for ine here, and at this time, to eulogize firemen in general, aQ you no doubi !hive heard enough of that. But I will say that, there is no class of 1.01,911 S so self-Saerifieing as the firemen. For illustration, we have a list of overonehundred members, and I am correct in saying eighty of then at least. have not 0110 dollar's worth of property which mold be destroyed lay the fiery element, vet these very men will meet here night atter night, spend their time and money in keeping up their organization, mad ratter the toil of the day is over, spend a part of the night in cleaning their apparatus, and keeping it in repair, and for what? For the purpose of saving the property and perhaps the live, of others. Does not this alone show a self- SaltrifiCillg spirit ? and, nay frieml- , , what is their reward? The now of the haughty is turned up in scorn as they any, t' he is only •t tirea:an." To be at fireman mild be an honor to any anon, and it is; and if wu guard well our conduct, the public so look upon it. But I are: giving you a discourse on morality, and tin lag you, I fear. I com menced by saying that firemen were the most silt-sacrificing persons in may com munity, and I will close by saying the Vig ilant of York is the noblest of them all. Again, gentlemen, I thank you for the beautiful present. LIVELY.—_I number of York boys belonging to the Vigilant dro company, passed our office hist evening, in good spirits, judging from their actions. Copperhead Carnival—Toreh-Light Procession--Scenes and Incidents. Last night was a gala night with the " unterrified" of Columbia. Ever since Tuesday a week ago, or at least since the news was received of Sharswood's thousand majority (most of which was made up of Bill McMullin's 9th Ward shoulder-hit ters; Bedford street sneak-thieves, aittl Sonlliwiu•k Bain mer's frauds,) the Stalin ocrats of Columbia have been preparing for a jollification. Win. the sharp, George of ratite notoriety, Joseph the Apostle, But ton-Ear, and other leaders have been, in council devising ways and means to give eclat to the affair, when *the great dayshould arrive. Well, come it has at last. The Judge has had his whiskey free for a fort night, and Sant has been a Dimineerat near ]y all the time. But here is the day at last, aye, and the night, too, and the Band is out, and the "Boys in Blac"—blue in one sense, but dressed in gray trimmed in red--are on hand. The Judge looks blooming and benevolent, and has told the boys to be spirited, and they arc spirited. "Boys," says he, as Washington said at Waterloo—" Remember Paoli I"—and the boys have answered with three cheers for Jell Davis, w hereupon the Judge smiles benignantly. North looks on sedately, and seems to say, save me from the canaille, whilst J. F.'s face is one broad smile. The telegraph man has just lit a new pipe, and nays "bosh." G. Y., Jr., says, "who the devil cares." Well, the procession is formed, headed by two mounted Marshal:;, who seemed to be ashamed of th . e affair, as we could not tell in the dark who they were. Then camo the I Columbia Cornet Band, playing very well. Next a transparency, with a nigger baby on, the hither of which we think we recog nized in the procession; at least we saw a striking resemblance. Then about a dozen Mynheers, one of whom said, "Mein Cott and Himmel, gemmer swi gloss lager"— ( we do not vouch for the ort hota•ttphy,) Then came a delegation front Shawnee, which was like the darkey's drove of hogs—com posed of one. Another transparency had on it something made of charcoal, and "a Rooster,"—.thirty-one Chinese bantams, and you have it all. Oh, no, not all—they had a boat on wheels, drawn by two donkeys, and carrying ten more. Washington turned out in their strength, and had a delegation of four. A bad hu mored son of Erin sung out, " whero the devil's the whiskey?" And another one answered, "byant there in the jug!" After marching through the, streets tin• some time, the crowd becoming very icy, they at length reached " Tow where the procession mostly wasted away; whether from an affinity With the denizens (Willa! classic region, or because lager does there abound, we cannot tell. Certain it is, that by the time they got.to the end of the route, the procession had been whittled lowa to the little end of nothing.; and an i old Democrat by our side, said : "Another tier a procession, and the black Republi- I cans will have a hundred inajority in Co- I lumbia." 13111 Pr•iet•, (colored.) whom the Cops. ran for Assembly, against J. 11. Shirk, says he's ••ashamed oh de party," and no I o:,- Patterson—" he wonbln't steal it if it n•as left out till night." [From Another I:eporterj The Great Copperhead Fir:zie. The Copperheads of Columbia have been making; strenuous efforts to get up a de monstration, which was to excel allything in the setts of illumination :tad torch-light procession ever seen in Lancaster county, in honor of the in-glorious and fraudulent victoey in Pennsylvania. Iff order to drum tip the faithful, a min strel troupe was fornied, a few nights ago, at the Copperhead quarters, in the Colum bia Fire Insurance (Alice. A tier making a" hell-a-ba-ln" for seven) days, the big fizzle came off last night. A more motley and ungodly - looking to eAV have never had the mislortune to behold before. The procession was headed by th-_ , " Ca3".vood follo"Lid by tw"titYr three adtdt. Copperheads, a.m . ! fort:•-thra , .T coupe Copperheads, sonic of Wilolll. were carrying hideous transparancies -with an Elephant thereon depicted, a " nigger" commonly called "Bill Smith," a " hog ear" with a "trigger" for a conductor, who did not want " white ladies" to enter there in. They also had tolerably correct like nesses of their friends, " Welsh Mountain Bill," "Bill Smith," and one or two other "tow-hill" Copperheads. Total darkness reigned along most of the streets; not more than ton houses in the town were OEM The procession was noL half so largemfter emerging from •' Tow Ilill." We hope the citizens of the quiet borough of Columbia will never he called upon to witness another such disgraceful spectacle. YORK COUNTY ITEM.;.—The public Schools of Wrightsville, were opened en Monday last. I:zither lace. Apple , . are selling at 32.00 a bn.hel in If:mover. Cheap. 'Phe v.•ork of putting up the engin: , and :Shtehinery at the new far:lave it: Wrights ville, was finished last week. Efforts are being made by some of the young men of Hanover, to organize a dra matic elub fin• the winter. Not a bad idea t, pass away wittier's (•hilly evenings. Do likewise, young men of Columbia. Mr. Henry C. :Miller, of Heidelberg town ship, shut an eagle, a few days since, whieb men:aired seven feet from tip to tip of the wings, and weighed nine and a halfpounds. Mr. William Caiiv:al:vier, of Wa,hington township, walizca two wiles the poll , . On Tuesday last, and deposited a. full Re publican vote. He is 91.; years of r:;..•. An old veteran. Mn.Amno.—l noti ce by your contem porary oft his week, that I he School Directors are charged with having auntie arrangs— menbs " to pot some twenty negro children into our public schools immediately atter the election, but the thing was hashed is the pall by the Democratic thunder of the tub instant:* If this was an ordinary poli tical enarge, not affecting the interests or feeling , of the parents and children of the town, it should pass I) unnoticed : I.nt whore matters involving every parent. guardian and child in the town 1 , concern ed. I feel that I ought to my ns I do now say, that, there is no word of truth in the statement—that such a proposition was never submitted to the school board. nor do I believe was such au idea entertained. We have an excellent school for colored children, where till can tic aceommodatoa, hence there is no necessity for mixing the races. And in the white i,ehoal, every thing is being done which we can do to make them what they ought to be. And so fiir we have not allowed anyt hi ng savoring of polities to enter. I wish we had (he means and legal privil ege to introduce a branch for instruction in good morals, truth telling, A:e., open to all age:: and sexes; possibly those Editors mi . old bit benefited. [For the "Sei:"j New :iginstrel Organization :\ In. EDITOO.—I ti , tieritand that some of the prominent Copperheads in town are about organizing mm Minstrel Troupe, wide!) they propose to ruli the "Caywood" Ind! ringers. Brigham Yonng. and F. X., are now soliciting subscriptions from the citi zens of African descent, who reside on that classic ground, "Tow 11111," to purchase hones and cow-bells. They met with in different success, and in eonsequence have added to the begging. committee " Welsh Mountain Bill," who is now prospecting amongst the dry bones of ",shinderbouna4 ham" for tt,e instruments. i will keep you posted as to their movements, plans, eze. "T." AN ELEGANT Tortt•co ESTABLIAtIMENT. —Some time ago we gave notice in our col umns, of John Fendrieh's improvement, cor ner of Front and Locust streets. Now this es tablishment is completed, his store is a model of perfection, everything so classified and ar ranged, that it seems a pleasure to do business there. Ills Tobacco. Segars, Pipes, fic., are kept clean and in the most perfect order. We ecncee ly ever beheld a Tobacco Store better fitted up —show cases of the mo,t costly patterns—in short, it would be impossible for tp, to specify the particular articles for Wile by our frlend Fendrleh. Suffice It to say that his stock la tt most admirable assortment, he keeps constantly a number of the best hands employed. and war rants his goods . tOglve satisfaction in every re spect. Country merchants and others will dud 1; the place to buy. - A Scitoor. Di nr,"roic tfitrriages - _ Deaths end Meninges are published in this paper %%about charge. When accompanied by commen taries, whether prose or poetry. five cents per line will be charged. Funeral notices ten cents per line payable in advance. On the 10th Inst., at llorting's Hotel. Lancas ter, by the Rev. J. J. Strhat, AMOS E. LEHMAN, of ?lonia Joy, to Lizzim 311EsT.vsn, of East Ilen-4)110th On the .lame day. it. I:atarman*:, Hotel, Lan caster, by the saine, Ilta.t3t M. ital.:al:a, Of Mt. JOy.lo SUSAN I. It I:ANIrr, of C. , ll o WagO. Lauph in Peatl2s. On the 1 Ith inst., In the village of Springville, East Donegal twp., JOSEPII N. EIIEUSOLE, of typhoid fever, In the 2.lth year of his age. On the 11thhint., iu Penn twp., JACOB EnErt Sr.. In the 77th year of his age. itritets. BALTIMORE MARKETS. Reporte , l weekly - In. Clarke& Trnscott, Com ruh.sion Merchants, No, in South Gay Street. I.TINIGRE, October 2S, I,Str.". RRY.IN ED SUGARS. - Cril,ll,l, 1. , lb , !Lt", •1 Wliite, ' l , in tp.l&kl C Yellow (01.5? -4 Yellows 01 lower grad , ' 1134,5:n1-13 ".YltUr IN BARRELS. Golden Fiyrup 72 en, " • • Extra In half bbls..se% and in kegs Joe. additional. No charge for Package", 11'01'1.1 , x -1110, ordinary to fair 1.50.15•7• i: good to prime Ill(cd7; choic•o 1801894; Liutuayra 1.7!„,:k‘. ; Sava net cash in gold. C . l) ItN—Pri!no White, bushel 1 156,1 50 " 14.50.1 46 Western Mixed bushel._ ..... t,.1 45 WnEAT—lted bushel, eholce . tlt,2 70 White 2 U. 54,42 tt) rulers limits are given. Order., will be tined In turn :it Marl. 4 Rat.' va Debi try. PIXILADEEPREA MARKETS. lloported expressly for this paper, by Janney & Andrews, Wholesale Grocers 0,-* Commission ..11ereltaots,No. 1171 Market. street, Philatleh Ilia. PftfLAptri.i.m.‘, October Is ISC. l'lottr---Exthi Family . .. . :tiff Wei 15 DO Ext superfine 9 (Xkis la 00 " Superfine 7 .50,58 50 Eye S :O(7,8 75 'Wheat Rye Corn. Oats Clover seed._ Timothy seed Lard, .13rat..r, best quality Aces, T (liven 're.. Coll sit Ellb n. Prod:see Nlarizet. CoLumni.t, October IC, Potatecv, =I tiOk.l pr r dozen 200'35 3,?fri, 10 Illttter, per Pi pair kyoungA Lank? 15 ~llnultil9•c I rams. Tailow Coalltry S; p Colaratoin. I'2°ler:end Grain narket. F.e•;•o,l'd ,rei•kly for the "Spy," lry Georzo Oetol,er 10. 1;477. 01) 1:* - 4 , flour, Inoneo IX to NVl.wgt - 1 4 I:ect 3.h' (mt,,25:2 Jlr Colanabia Ifaanber Market. Roport..ol for Poe •• o,lll'lolla Spy," hy Bachman :Min lin, Su ... , iin•lianna Planing Front. roet. i . 01.17311:f.\ , Ootobor 10, 1567. Whin. i' h coil inq,, or ' , amities. , Int I.l9fir:N 0111 " •• :k1 COlllllll,ll '-'3 00C,_1 00 " " n I Common :04 (4J( -1l 00 0 ° I.t Common 00 ooca.oi 00 - - I'ollllol 75 0062' 00 " " Joist and Benntltng... 24 00 Firemlorl4. Joist 0 int Scantling, 10 401000 00 -\.)t and 11111: I 0 16fi:, 15 00 Pros, ed flooring lioaril, -iii o 4 °Cr.?, Cherry al eak,so 00 Poplar Ili 01164.1.1 00 Wa In ut Pla nI, ....(0 7.5 °Own() 4 )0 PlCkeiS Ilealied 12. 0 1 .Yy, 1) 00 Pia-lering Lat l• - I iin iiiiingif,, *ld i 114. 1. le. 110.,..'2.3 00 Minch ^l3 4Y) :, ULla ill 1)0 • It. " v, ‘sit, Lath .11'01 1 1111 Yr.l low l'inu }louring ii 00 C 1.1 , ;, ro Co3asubla, Coal. Markel. Hyper:ea weekly for Int. paper, by Liruner .2.lnrae, and Dealer:. in Coal. CordrianiA, neniber 19, INST. IN yAlt(l or.1:1) I:al:Amon. Co. Seloci' 1,ximp0,31...!- - .5 I:, , 5 .7,0 No I, 2 ...%., :3. .. ... I ti.l 5 t)(1 " No, I, " ... I 40 -I '75 Maltby ...Jai :!...0.1;f2. 3, Az-1. .- 1 S. 5 00 I.:10)01 Tlllllll4, slr,ve and Egg, ... 3GI 1 Ihi Lyken; Vailey Stove and Egg. ... 5 15 5 .ia " Nutt, 1 .10 Shamob.in St(e.a.• and Ega, ... 105 .5 1 0 " NWT - . ... :; 05 I 00 15 Y.\1:1.. •• . " Nut = •• •• stove and egg, o,liquan% e Cou I Co.stove.t.egg,byetir NOV-. ''IU A D VER.TrsivivE NES% 1.7 1 0 n RENT _272 ThP Thrve-Stiiry Brick corner 01 Sixth 1:111011till , e1S, Al ,ply W. H. I lARDMAN. Comer of Third :Ind Cherry Co!unthia. FOUND. )21 Monday fl,rnonn lat.:war tho Penn svivuma, lihnin Ltd. In this borough, a Si LVE WATell in good condi: inn. The owner call lawn II I valling It tills oP.lro. proving' property and puyiugrlmt a,s. rso,tt PT7I:IIJIC 5.11,E. • ),•• ",k., at Public Side, :it (he Pular ot John Silver Sprtll o 4, on NtiVEMP.EIt itlt, ISii7, Four Valuable Trt.ets of Land, ,it tinted In West t• - ovushod, I.uneaster county, Penna., about ~,,, - 1 1:111 /11114 , ,01.101W05t Of till er Spring, bounded t he Reading & Columbia hail public rwil leaillivz, from t , ilverStwitur to Mount vnle, and the lauds of lxvi I:lnsier am I MMus. Tract No. L—t onlahtingNlNE.WlZEs; and ill Perches. l'ruct N". '.!.—t - 'Oll tattling - SIX At 'rtEs and Perch•• 4. Tracttin,::.--rontnininr: SIX .ArPE , tool Perelte... Tract. SI I—Con.to ita fig FIV I: 1(111.1:-; and I 3,/ Tltn above will It.• ,01,1 p t . the Iclinlt• .:it, In t•ti., the 'l, :WI , :Ills atill to iiiirl'l . olll 111 ) ,(171, read w. ill ;1.• re , erve4l I,a , ling froin lath Tr:`,i, 10 tile 1111141 . v rand. . perm,, drtiiruu. 01 , eeing draft ttfaltove trnet.. Itel..re the ,ale. e.til dr.. n be calling; on John Grittor, :11.1.111Lt tlie. ol the ttraleraiLtnell :it Co lumbia. Tllt-te trata, ate well salted for build ing 1.1., rt, tia•V aro in t la , t• plaxiinity to the itt vat t ite-tu to 11tt1 Iron t ire ?line , . Tritgat—tn - v-Illint lit the 1/1.11,11:0, nutut y ou ,t,*. nl April, p'a'; italanta. ean reinallt t Ile• property, setantal nitalgage. lor 5 yeara, at it per vent. int ere.l. nayal Ile annually. f.‘11.,11 It; the ,lay of 2 , 4 e, to ,onionnieo at .2 o'elovg, P.- .NI., of 1.1 dry. For nny inrther pnrtioulars. eat' on tho 1::•:h. I . I '011.11111.111. Pa. 4/IFI Wtifs a. 11rINA,1.‘N, 1 - 1 - : Pct )It's :4),1.E OF VA "A -4 BLE HEAL E , TATE, l,t Wriahtnrllle. oxoetitllr of JOllll Fat hop, decet..”l, Wlll o publie ,:114• on THU8.41).11", No.VEMBER 7th. , . at th,.1,111,11, boa-, of Ilantz i , n the bor ough Iti Wrl , 4ittsvili,, the 6.llowlin; valuable real f. , !:tte of ~.tikt (1 , ,,<1.,..nt, in said lourotmli, viz: No. 1. 1110(i..1 . 11 hum. Thr,, :4, or s BRlcic I,\vELLlXci)t ”iid parr of a Lot of Gronnti, situ:ll.• nn the norw salv ni Loott- , t Sveotitt St. Tile lot, I, 24 fret fit a east .-41„,11111 oxtvntls 1 , 10 net ;11 a I %%tents sect aide toettit4 the tateati , e , I 111%; l/pie , / 11..v..1..1. tl= MEI . Lot on 111, .011th-went corner OI • 1•• • •• I •• nel V..1.111L1T .41,.•••, , , DOW IT Henry Ikev, lot In,o iront of fcet I , Int•Il.•S un It.o, 1111'1 .•X oltd, had:. &Mg Wnlntlt 1.7 t• feet to 'they. There htrg, iii, it :stable owl goqd Fruit Tree , on, liar Ito 14.11•1 :-).ring 0n: , 1 . t . . , 11(1 , t 1 . 1 ,1, :IRS it' , "01110, in inr ine—i•-• Ihr.cuglt th‘• cellar of the hoth,v. No. ff. An unimproved. Lot :0130:0- tug lot No. 2,, eoutaluing feet 1 1114110 5 Ist Whtth renal on Second Street. 081101111111; bnek 170 2,i to oLi feet wide alley. This is a very de s irable building lot. No. f... The BRICE 110 aml Lot of (fround, now Oren - fled by Win. Silo hell, situate on the south-west eoriter of From street and Centre alloy. The lot Is 10 feet lit width, and extends aei: 171 Wet to a cross alley. No.o. The Log and Weather-boarded Dwelling house, and Lot of itrtlllllll, 110 W 0001110011 he EZeit'lol 'Whitcomb, 00 tile northwest corner of Locust and Front Sts., in said borough. The tot has n front of:l:fleet I Macs In 'width, and ex tends westwardly 170 feet to a 12 feet ciross This Is one of the n lost desirable lots and Mea th-MS 20, business purposes 111 the borough. No. ti. The MANSION PROPERTY, consisting of a house and lot on Front street, now Occupied br Jaeollit.Freet. The lot eOIIIIIIIISOI feel 1111011- es in Width, frollthlt: ou Front street, also ex telldhlp: 170 feet to 411111 I - W.:Salley, and has a large stable and other outbuildings on it. loregoing moperty Is viduzil de, and well worthy tae at tendon of purchasers. Persons Nclshing to view - the same, or any 111 formation n report to h. 1011 please call On R. W. :moil 11, the agent at NY rights % We. s tie 1,1,0111)11 , 11C, ;I: 2 0 . .110C1C, P. M., or ....al." day. Term, made nat Nate. .f. SMITH Executor. MEER 1 4 :UROPEAN MEI NOM 11 AMEIZICAN I AlL\\'.\Y = . Sonled Proposals will he iceeivol until TUES. DAA", NOVI.:MIiEIt 51 h. isi7, for the. GRADING, MASONRY, anti BRIDGFS, on the line of the Ent °Dean sand. North Anwriean from Milton! to Winn, in the State Of Maine, (about 4:3 miles.) The ahoye work is divided int o con venient Sections. anal bids are invited by the Cubic Yard, by the Mile. or for the whole dis tance. Profiles Maly he seen and Spec:ficatlons natal other information may be had at the (Alive of the Engineer lu cnier, its Bnugnr. W• G. CASE ' 11 7 vo , utive ConCtoo O. IL. PEIRe:li. - of B. E. SMITH, Contractors, O. K. .IE - Ay Err, i - CONTRACTORS' OFFICE, Bangor, Nle., Oct. Iltli, ISVi. koctlii-3t. NETT' AD I/ ,t,RTISE3ITENTS. r; w CO., C ESTN UT STIt E ET, Pal .A DELPII.I.I. 13115=1 Have made very large additions to their usual Stock In view• of the appronel‘ing Holidays, de rived chiefly from NoVELTI 1•:s and CHOICE: PIECES OF fiARE MERIT found In the EAT ENI'OSITION AT PA EIS the 1)11 , 4 by one of the firm in Europe Also, an immense stock of XICII ES Solid i:Ilvor Ware.:, Plated G0041.t, Mantel Clock., Bronzes, Decorated China Vase; and Ornaments, I%lu , ical Boxos, Car wed NVOOa Ornaments, And everything appertaining' to the busho, , , of Gold and Silver-Smiths None but First-Class Goods kept, and every article sold upon Its own merits. PRICES IN PLALN FIGURES AND FIXED AT LOWEST RATES. [wt. 19 '67-3mo. OT: Pa PROCLAMATION% WHEHEAs, the Honorable DENDY G. LUNG, President, and I lonorahle ALEx.% N halt L. 11.k1•Es, Associate Judge of the Court of Com mon Pleas in and for the County of Lancaster, awl Assistant Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jad Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Pence, hi and for the County of Lancaster, have Issued their Precept to inc di rected, requiring me, among other things, to make puldie Pmielatnat ion throughout my baili wick, that a court of Uyer anti Terminer and a General Jail delivery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pettee anti Jail delivery, Will commence in the Court House in the City of L•mmster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania— ON THE THIRD - MONDAY TN NovEmßun, atm ism 11(17. To pursuance of which pi ceept Pr;inat; NOTICE (UV MN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, in the said County, :old all the Justices of the Peace, the Cororer and Constables, of the said City and County of Lan caster. that they he then and there in their own proper persons with their rolls, records and ex aminations, and inquisitions, and their other re membrances, to do those things wit to their otlices appertain, in their behalf to be done ; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall he la the jail of the said County of Lancaster, tire to lie then and there, to prosecute against them as shall be Jost. Dated at Lancaster, the 15th day of October, 1867. JACOB F. FREY, Sheriff. 2 4 11 (42 70 1 13V, 1 71 1 ai 1 1, 70,,. 77 S 110(m9 I 2 7 - I:1 12 12 , '(11.133( 27(41 11 , 6,-,11,; DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED: DR. .T. SIMMS & SON'S ANTI-DYSPII. ?SIX PuWDERR Will Positively cure DYSPEPSIA or INDIGF.S- Ti ON in ail lis various distressing lonia. The prominent. symptoms of Dyspepsia or In digestion aro if earthlllll, Uneasine , s in the Stomach. Variable Appetite. Sourness in the Stomach, (naming in the Stomach before eating and Oppres , lon aftegent big, Now-ea, Spit ting up of food after eating, Obstinate Conhtapa- I ion, Pain in the Side, Head, and Stomach. Tongue continually coated on the bade part, Lan guor, Dehi lay, Low Spirits, Bad taste in the Mouth, Disturbed Sleep, Falling away in Flesh. Palpitation of t lie livart.Nervonsues,,Obstinate Diarrho.a, Belching of Wind, Torpid or Imo-live [dyer, Se. Any or :in 01 which these tw'or tiers will most assuredly remove. Persons using there powder:, will moon find tbetnelv.m gaining in weight. and the system hi every way tending low:tills its usual vigorous and healthy action. COla 7(1,10 1i 10 Dyspepsia They will promote Dyspepsia I iyspepsia I )igest iOll, rem OWe 1)p:110p:4in I lyspepsia all NerVU , lle, Dyspepsia Dyspepsia and Symptoms Dyspepsia Dyspepsia nutting the heart Dyspepsia Drlpep,ta and Cause the Dyspepsia Dyspepsia Food to agree with the Dyspepsia Dyspepsrastonnieh and digest heal) hy,Dyspepsia ANL , VE x 1, - Nr LEA SANT Err EMS Arr R They have cured hundreds of the worst en.ses of Dyspepsia. Wo have cured more than Five Hundred Cases of Confirmed Dyspepsia In Wil minM.on, our place of business, besides thou sand:, of cases of lesser severity, during the last 2; years. . . Joseph St hoph., rOhitling in our place, was cured with les, than ,ix boxe , , after being under 1N.:1(.11.95L mother places for more than a year. It Is very emy to Mice and rapid its curative °Mal , . Price :Li cents a . or three Box, for tine Il l tar. Sold Whole,th, by Johmon. Holloway R Cow den, Philadelphia. Denim, Barnes t Co., New Yolk.. and at Retail by M fit ElllS.Columbia. Pa. tieo. W. Nett; York - , a n d Dealers in Medici nos everywhere. [act 19'67-Iy. CCIIOO FOR 0111 LDEEN . 1, `dins nErnim MIFFLIN has resumed the duties of her School, hi the secoud story of the TOWN ILtLL. Pula!, admitted at any lime. Terms modulate. teoluml du, act. 7,31. E 1' I 0 F., - L ..unk,,..on tor rre,itiont, Five Manager, and Tromurer, to ,erve m 0 Boma of 'Utrecht', of the Cohnuitin and :Marietta Turnpike Company for the term of one year, then next emitting'. will ice held at the Putthe House of Martin Erwin, in the :Borough C....lumina, on :MON DAN, Itm i,emr, g a n d n'elnek. M. .108. COTTRELL, not. 12. R•E:7-41. :Secretay. NE\I" IVINTEI{ (1(1()1):3 1. 0. 13111-NEICS Cheap Cash Store, FRONT STREET, nl'ry Locu - 6T, coLummk. are 4.°w:tautly revel \tint; additions' to our stock, and have now a area and storied a-sort meta of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, C0n , i , :1112: of Delvloes, Challk, I,nwn :‘Toznla tdques. plain and lig-ured, Alptalts, ropfnp, CHEAPER THAN EVER Now (Mod, far Fall 'Wear, bought at tier LOW PIIICES. and big sold laic _fit I. Cl. 1111.UNEltS, 'NV", Ititvo no viand, bougla nt iLr lift:lt Inlet, eon:o..utt•ntly nut •-.4•11 elinipor 111:111 sauteWe hove 3'1 , 1 tee.•ived :addition, iOll tt OUT Oi MU,i A EETI t;IN -11;11.1.:%1S, I,l('OEs. tte., At 01,1 a. , 1,111111•11t of Clot Ca.:Nimr ros Vo': 1.M , , Tweed-% .1 ear., immeles, t r nom all boy. woar, at Obi MONIIMMISZ i;:thtwal tik Irt;,1loop (.81,4 Styles anti MERCHANT T AILORING Atteniii.,l to in nil it, Cienticinon. Snit , : mail, to orJ, 1., in 1111 porfovtly gilt:m.li , , or no ray 1,04 \ ed. AND Matti. of tno hest totttr•rittl, :trot W:11 . 11111,1 iquul 11l ill, 1,1,1 11l WOrk. ('.lll Val , lellarge IO ~ t• ,0,, 1. I). 11111 - NERS, t r:1-11 Store, Ft , tat alt. I .oett,l Itilt whin. QUA lITEIHAV It EPOP.,T tr.' THE • co.ttition Thv (:(11.1" - M11I.1 N.VIIIINA L P,ANI , c, on thi• 1111 ,nditg ./1 1 , 11. t 'Ni) ( , ctolir 1,67. V.S 1.; !ICES. Not 4, :Ind I:111. 410.,,0twit , t1.. •:,17,0,31.06 U. S. riolldB lof (1i . ..111:11,1011 . - .( 1918 of. 01114. r it , 111,1 , ou Irtull /rl • •• of NBl ion, ] !lank-. ;Not,: of 5t,11..• ...... Sp,eio Fra,•thmal Tvivl , l. Compoun , l I .Not, 01S1.1 11:11 • . 1111•111tiillg tirnu,• p. nue from Nu!iunul Mink, nue nem] of Suer gunlz, nrul Ilil/11;1•1 , . limikina 'nous., 1111 d ES::11r• C111 . 1 . 6•11t ...... 1.1.117.11.1 'fl Es Capital Stocdzi,ald In Fund Illwount, and Exclndig, Pruitt and Lo, I)lvlden‘ls unpat.l I)tte 10 National think, 10. other 13..tlitcq,C.: Mailcer, Cl'ulat lon elf f'olturil.la do Cent Nat'l r n~liri~l u:~l I).r-.t Intlebtodr,....,of lift, tors. Swum to and ,t.t6.tttottlitt`tl 5.110(31, IMEMSEI el C. \ It'rE111.)" i::•; PONT. STSTE:IIENT •ho:rtoq the ..ondi! Lon of the Fllt''l' NATI( 'NA JUNK on .Nfonday. lh•tolier 7tll, 1,67. Note, and 11111, diNeounted . Protested popct•..... ]fond•:f reit , •ulation I/0 On 11(101 Noleg Of Nmlonnl 11:inkN, Legal Tender 01,41 RCM, Due from Banks... (;urrent Fixttarc, LIABILITIES Capital stock ....... Ciieulation Surpiwi Fund DividendF. unpaid__ Individual Depo.U.. Due 10 hank. Protlt L 0.., litehtedne..s of Directors Sworn to and subserilx4l to S. S. DETWILER., Cashier. Oct, 12, 18(r7-32n EIMEIII DIA.MONDS, JEWELRy, MEE UM= ESSE ;1,3.01,1 , 60,6 0.0.) , 211.0) _rxi MEM OEM DEEM 12 1.14) y 57.7, 1,111,1.61 - 1 1 1 ,1x 1 Its :Iw - I i. 60 1 ,V. 5.7 1 if ~:F2.31 SEE INIEJ MEI 1 r f i 1,•,~Ct.~w) .~__.~ :1; :~ MEMEEN MEI ;.; 2.1 2.17 1 /1.04 ).1.0 . :70(1 1,..1• 102.21; j lESSIM mi,f.o . loixj.lo • 4'25.1 . . 14,760.11 • 7 =BEI MEM kfitciiiptOlgrerD9lo:l ÜBLIC SALE • OF REAL ESTATE. 'yvirtue of orders of the Orphan's Court of Lancaster County, the undersigned will expose at public sale, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 26TH, 1867 at 7 o'clock, P. M., at the Public House at - Martin Erwin, in the borough of Columbia, the follow ing Real Estate to wit: A LOT OF GROUND on the south side of Lo cost +treed, between Third and Fourth sty., in the Borough of Columbia, containing on Locust street, 30 feet, and in depth 195 feet. Bounded north by LOCUSt street, east by property of Mrs. Robins, south by a 11 feet alley, cud west by pro perty of Marla Kriscincer, with a TWO-STORY, ROLIGII-CAST FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and other improvements thereon. TERMS :—Furehase money payable on the confirmation of the Sale by the Orphan's Court. Also, at the same time and place will be sold Thirteen Shares of (201.17.)1711.1 NATIONAL BANK STOCK. If. H. HOUSTON, J. 11. MIFFLIN, Executors of Anna S. Ilou.ton, and Eleanor W. Houston, deceased. [Sep ?S. -It. B TLEV k. co.. 819 Chestnut Street, PITTLADELPHT DIAMOiDS, Pearls, Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Rare Gems, Engagement Rings, Wedding flings. LOW PRIGS._. BAILEY & CO. I'III_LADELPIT WATCHES! Of the most celebrated makers. aisle ngents Cur the grand Gold Medal 'Wm]: Pm x.r.i rEct co. I lin e•keeper, the best watch 1111111 ufact urett, LOW PRICES. B ILLY & CO. PIIIIADIMPT IL\ BRIDAL SILVER, For WEDDING rrtEsE:sm . , of entirely new :.n.l artistic dealgus. LOW PRICF... BAILEY &,- CO. PHILADELPHIA PLATED WARES, From the most cr•lebrat rd American and English makers. Low PRICES. :B.AALE - y - CC co. PIT ILADELPTHA WORKS OF ART ! FINE OIL l'A.l7.s.:TE , .7Giz, sTATuAity - , nltoszEs, .Sze LOW PIIICES. tur stock is unsurpassed by any establishment in the country, bath in regard to price and qual ity, our foreign Importations having been select ed with great care by one of the firm in Europe. Our wares are constant ly,arranged for exhibition, anal strangers in the city-- 'whether desiring to purchase or not, are cordially invited to call and examine. us„Orders by mail carefully and promptly at tended to. BAILEY CO., No. Alf) CIIESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. N. 13.—De , ign, of f 4 ilver 'Ware. Lte., sent by mall. [Oct. 5, '67-3m. ESTABLISHED 1815. HALDEAIAN'S STORE, NO. 110 LOCUST STREET FALL AND WINTER STOCK Embraehur every variety of FAMILY DRY GOODS. nu, - romplete. Pile," always marked down to meet every decline. so that buyers not luny posted may puretutse with confidence. We Lave our eustonod, all the n k tvalitmge,, that :wenn.; From a full, %veil selected stock.' From the reliable diameter of our goods From nor uniform, always lowest prices. From the Immense variety we exhibit. Aml from oar invariable lair dealing. I= PR ENT II Drl . -z- . . Ind other goods, from recent nales :out tadvata purchase, iaalcing the finest , rock we have ever otrerod. have gl.odin,,ortnients uC llir following, viz ENCII PO MANS Newt-d volorings and ikt,t qualith, Silk and 'Wor , ted I , ronch Popll Wool Poplins and Elnpre.. Silk-I:tool rich Eying:lino,. E=MM=SLIMEE! SISIIII 1111{,N, Mrmut !Urge deNigns 11:11 , 1 for Mi ,, es • weir. PE ENO] I )1 EH [NOES T.uptu'. Fronvit Merino., Sloe); nt Nti•rino., in town. _\ll t!p• now shu.l.-. front -:1.‘ , 0 up. MOURNING GOODS. 1:011 , E POPLIN, .\ ZVI tAlivr (;nod -111 L'Aseat the l trot :I , ,,, rtillont of 1:1:tck I.I*.WAS offered. SI [AWLS S.thar, ;URI Lot: ,-; Wto,ioll S(111:11.1.1tIlti Long 'l'llll,t 4 11tiar.• t Lung Shaul. Ilno h. , 1.2,111:5haw1 , . rid, V.. 1042.1. FI..kNNELS in anti CZ cent (-I bargain, Extro •n:( Shaker Flonnel. in town. l'lnitiwls of el,.•xy of color, Klll.l :tll4 CANTON FLANNELS h,.. and S cent C.:11t021 Flannel.. and Canton Flannels. 37 and 40 vent t 'antral Flannel.. 5 , 1 and cent I.:Mitt/II rlannt?l, Wl..•ktna to Lace the Iteavle••t made. B E A N - l<7 lE S Tlw I H'l:7 01 , 1•RE , 11. 111.ANICETS. C.I.I{PF.TING,, .\ NI) 1. )01:1Nl; (.I.(Tnls. (..i.ssolEitEF4 OVER (11.‘TING:4. .. 11:01,1 , mtv• i.f Ti) ~ .01..41 from, whiell WI! are pr.p.in•il Maki, 111,111 the bent Manner :It 31,1, rat.. Pro.!•—. I,Miev.• our :,...011111,•nt of MiNeellauf, pity (aooDs I. the I:1,r w.• our Patron,, and th, IC)1.- I 7 FALL.‘ND WINTER " . 4.1.43TH1N0 FOR MEN .IND BOYS. I...nrge Si x k—.lll New—of our own 31anufne tart--.11 the Lowest Privy-, oVI:ItetiATA' iron' 1,4.4 to lowest grates rl NE ('I( rill DRESS' , L'lTs. CA.SI)IERE S .11:.t5 SUITS. .% Esc? I '13:.11•N TIZICOT BEAVERS. FINE (I: .t CI d,ORED CLOTHS. PLAIN A-. %NCI' CU. TINGI.t. new style. BLACK AND FANCY CASsIMERE. do. VELVET CORDS, SATENETT JEANS, &c.. Jz , Custom Work made up In best style Prompt u.t.o te. Laneuster,l%. ififISCELLeLIVEOUS. 18(37• FALL OPENING ! F l Ondersnaith ' .s. Has opened this week for Fall Sales, immense Stock of DRY GOODS Including, Rich Silk Faced Ribbed Popll All Wool Ribbed Poplins, Bismarck Poplins all grades, Lupin's Super French Merinos, and Delalnes. REAL FRENCH SIAM PLAIDS, OP EVERY HILtDE .lUCD QLATITY ETSTOR I CLOAKS BEDS .F I I,A_INTELS SHAKER FLANNELS from 16 els, to $l.OO per Yarc .NIUSLI)7S, Gl\ GiLIMS, COMPARE PRICES AND SAVE YOU] TI 0 S I E ! A FULL LINE OF ALL GRADES ANI ENTLE3IEN LOOK TO 'MITI INTEREST EXAMINE OUR COMPLETE STOCK 01 Over Coatings, FINE CLOTHS AND. LEARN OUR PRICES! AND GIVE US YOUR MEASURE DM' YOUR WINTER GARMENTS ! W Guarantee Perfect 'FITS, and Sac( You 20 Per Cent. 200 lbs. ZOOK'S SUPERIOR Wool Stocking Yarns AV II 0VE.1.11.Y. Oil RETAIL CARPETS, from 30 ct. 4. to $2.50 per yard FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS WOOL: COTTON AND LINEN CARPE' CHAIN. PRIME FEATHERS. ( SS ANT) QUEENSIVARE GROCERIES. &c. I•'or anything and everything or THE LIES: A. MEYERS J. FAMILY MEDICINE STORE ODD FELLOWS' HALL We call attention to our probent. Stock, cut bracing, besides the usual large asbortment of D111.7(45. CHEMICALS FABBICS PATENT MEDICINES, A lot of NEW and CHOICE Druggists' Sundries, F3tENCIL POMADES, GENUINE LUBINS' EXTRACTS, BUFFALO AND GtM COMBS, IT UCI! RED SLED PRICES. Sea or Dog Boot Midst-Cs, the beet Clothes Brush made. Ir, Tooth, Nall nod Shoe Bra:.hes Pocket Books, the largest assortment and Ea,l Stock in nnvu. Lumina, Hall's Vegetable, Iting'g, and many other popular Hair Itestorativen and Dress- ,ria•llear in mind that our goods are srleetcd p , ,nallv, and bought at Ciost: C.A.:,11. figures, mul Will be. 1•01 d at fair priet-s. J'l,rporiansi Fr.rr,phoh,s, Fami lircirs and country u-at scat c prtnnyt anti carri.o aueNt,on. member the place, Ml.lEltS' DRUG STORE. Columbia, Sept. rzs, ieu7. M.1.M./00D HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just published. a new edition of Dr. CtiLVE:it- WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the r-ohot , otrc tvvithout medicine) of SeEit,..lATonitilcirl-1.. or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, ix POTENCY, 3lental and Physleal Incapacity, impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, CONsT;Mi 4 - TIOS, EPILEPSY. and FIT:4. noPrlee. in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' sue ce,stul pi notice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure at oneo simple. certain, mid effectual. by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately. and rathcathi. air 'Thin Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man In the laud. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on tecel t pt of six rents, or two poNt stamp'. Also Dr. ".Marriage guide;' Price in cent , . Address the putitsheis, CHAS. .T. ELINE 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Lox 1,1 , i. Sept. 117-Iy. LADIES' FANCY . FURS : AT JOIIN FAREIRA'S OLD ESTAIMP , ATED FUR MANUFACTORY. No. 71S Arch Street, above 7tb, PIEILADELPHIA. Fray, now In Store of my own Importation and Manufacture, ono of tno largt , ,t, and moat b.•antlful NeleCtiOllN of IF.A.2N - CY" FURS For Ladles' anal ChiMr...Ws - Wear, in the City. Also, a line ausortment of GENTs' I'UT: GLOVES AND COLLARS. I am onalalcd to dispose of my goods at very rcamanable pa lees, and I would therefore solicit a call from toy trlends of Lancaster County and Itoznonihor the :Name, Number anl Street JOHN FAREIRA, N... 71S Arch St, ab. 7th, south side, havo no Thinner, nor connection with any othor , Itore in Philadelphia. [0ct.5.'67-Itn. ELECTION: Election for President, Five :Managers and Trea , urer to servo a a Board of Directors of the l'olu otbia anti Chestnut Rill Turn pike Company, for the term of one year, then next ensuingovill be held at the Public House of Martin Erwin, in the Borough of Columbia, MONDAY, November Ith, lob 7, between the hours of 2. anti 4 o'clock P. M. JOS. COTTRELL, oet. 19 , ltz67-1t.2 Secretary. CIER )IA NIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 175 Broadway, New York. W. W. LW, AaENT. Columbia. Pa CASH CAPITAL, Total ,seta, July 1, Iso7, This Company insures Property of all klmis against. Lot.. or Manage by Flre, on favorable terms. RUDOLPH GARIUGLTE, President, 1111(1 , 0 SC/IVILA.X.N, J 011:: E. KA/rt.. Secretary. \lee. President. Oct. 12, 38 7-Iy.. COLUMBIA; PA. FANCY AND STAPLE ALPACAS - S 1 1 1 A AV I, S ! PLAID SITAW'L KEE CLOAKTNG CLOTH BLANKETS! ARMY AND CRIBS BLANKETS AND FRESH ! '..\ FW FLANNELS Immense Stock of CALICOES. CHECKS, ,kc COME SEE THEM ! MONEY ! ! FOR ALL AGES ! BEAUTIFUL CASSIMERES 7.4 . 1"(: 0 TO FOND ERSMITIPS No. 125 LoCCNT S I 0,000 5315,074.73 -SI-074.73