=A 'Of aviuntbia, gpy. . Columbia, "..Pa. , „ .p.S . Orract,y, , Ayip,tht 15;:1868. AdvertiseMents, to secnre_inunediate in sertion, must be handed In on or before Thum day evening, each week. : . - ' . • TEi:iwiekedest man in Columbia wears a Panama hat. • • ICE CREAM 'MEN are comiilainiva of a slack-up in business. THE last juven - ile. -rancy : . is collecting the names of railroad, engines. , LADIES are already talking and gossip ing about the fall fashions. RETIRED.—J. Robley pupgleson, has retired from the Stale ctuani of liar risburg. • Tin predictions of the •wcather-wise that August will be, a cool month,".Seems to be verified, so far. Oun lintel registers are looking up dur ing these cool, pleasant days. :People can noWtravel with sonmcomfort..L THE City /am and the Columbia Daily Spy ar. having a. bit ,of discussion about the going Mann.—E vcniitg Star. . . Muon Smirtr—ln the village of Bain bridge theie are 53 persons who represent the name of Smith ; population, 865. TILE back of summer is broken. Pe:9l 3l e are preparing -fcix fa)l,shobtiag:. rlfeed-bircla are expected to be as n nmerous as DEATH OF COATES:—On Monday,' 3d inst, Dr. Jesse Coates !died at•his resi dence, in Coatesvillo, in the 73d year of his age. THE SPY distributes.about five hundred copies in the borough, being over twice the number any other weekly or daily eirCtr. Imes. CIDER this fall promises to be almost:as high as wine. The, only place where nve hear of apples being at all plenty, is .New England. READER, can't you send us a subscribes or two. Try it and see if you can't accom -019 something for us in the way of new subscribers. . . THE REV." 13. S. ALEXANDER will preach in the Presbyterian' Church, Sab bath morning. There will- be no scrvico iii the evenin.g. GitouND , BROXE.—G - round lies been broken,"and the demolition of the bid mar ket-house cominenced, preparatory to 'the erection of our new market place. THE SPY mails twice as many papars as any other weekly in this,place. We re fer to timPost Mistress, if she is 'at liberty to tell, for the truth, of our statement. ' FRANKLIN AND MAnsirALL COLLEGE: —The Fall term of this institution will commence on Thursday, September 170. The opening address will be delivered by , Prof. Wm. M. Nevin. ' Tnz BTnin.E—The strike in the Le high, .Mshaney, Wyoming and Laekawaria regions has ended, and work' has been re sumed akt.,thesev:eral mines. TirEjaien whisky having been re duced to, fifty cents per gallou,. the old topers are anxious to know whether the price of drinks is to come down proportion ately. Who can tell ?• T. 3. FisitEß was declared the victor in the swimming match with C. G. Poulson, in the Susquehanna river at . this place, Friday, last week,' for the championship of York and Lancaster counties. Surcrim—Sawuel Bare, a resident of East Coe:dice township, coturniited suicide on Sunday last nt his residence, by hang ing. An inquest was held on his body by Major W. 11. Spera, Deputy Coroner. GETTING BETTER.—The tittles,- which were exceedingly dull in our borough dur ing the hay making cud harvest, are , ow. getting better. Business , is' beginning to look up, and our friends pay us•"occasioitiil TILE neatest little claily•we receive is the Dully Evening Bulletin, published• at Wil liamsport. by E. W. Capron As Co. It is Grant and Colfax to the lick-Lione, and will, # doubt, do good service Su the earn . paign. • . Griarrl force Of 4orkincn are engaged in leveling up Walnut street, be tween Third and FoUrth streets.. A depth of two Or three feet of ballast is being taken off, and- hauled to Third street; between Locust and Walnut. , ON.t r of the best articles of .diet, at this season of the year, and ii Ood one at all seasons, is rice.. If people would eat plenty, of .well boiled rice-tliey—vould- have fewer. disturbances, of, tbe , digestive apparatus. Rico is both a preventative and cure of "bowl complaints." SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIAI his most valuable article ; still sold in large qua'ntities' by "that: old and reliable firm, Messrs. Allen .1? Needles, 41 'South Water street, Philadelphia. All manui es offered for sale by them are strictly genuine. Their advertisement Will ,be found in another 'column. • PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SMOOT. Ex- ( ctnenos.—The , excursion to Litiz, day, by, the Presbyterian Sunday i School, of this place, was a very, successful , affair. There were nearly three hundred tickets sold. The occasion was one long to be re-* membered by the little folks Who spent the day in innocent amusement. THE trade on the Susquehanna Canal is stated to be very light s - owiniri . .a greaPc measure to the busy harvest season and the late unusually low state of the water; the recent heavy rains will, probably, cause business to be more brisk, nue from now! until the close of navigation; tho✓tiade on the canal will be more lively. SAD ACCIDENT.--:-On Saturday evo;iing last, Maggie,, a.,little daughter of Prank Zeigler, (engineer,) reAdini oil ' Walnut street, whilst sitting on the .sto3p in front of the dwelling, taking otr - her shoes, be- came overbalanced and fell on the pave ment, breaking her right fore-arm in two places,. besides - receiving bruises. _ MoramENT.:—The family of the late Capt. Daniel Kerr I.l.tife erected a monu ment over his rein s ifins in our cemetery. It is of Italian marble, about twelve feet high, and of a plaint but Ifeautifttl design. The work was done, by our esteemed friend, Charles M. Howell, of Lancaster, than whom there is none better fitted for work of that character:, Cntricii RzpriNED.Z—Tlie regular ser . ...E vices in the ~E.:Lutheran Chuich, will lie resumed on ..Sunday, , next: The Pastor, Rev. :W. H. Stick; who has been spending hissummervacation at the, home of ; •his childhood,-will bi present and conduct the services. Moining 'Sd . eviCe at 10 o'clock, evening * service, at 7} o'clock. Peoples' prayer meeting at ' , I 41 ,I•e% • . k Irt Towtv.— Capt. Austin Curtin, late of tho'4sth Penn'a Regiment; dropped into our sanctum,Wednesdny. He wacilpe guest of Afnj.W. H. Pfadd er. He receives theon gintillhtlonsi otti 4ete'rans' , of that ,Jmnored regiment. He has Jelt„for, a, "' T. Duncan Cottroll t rEsq.., of MashMgton,, D. p:, , ka in tovili;.looki,ng f _viell' . 4ltd hearty: . --TUE BRIDOE. I .--This strueture'hits pro ,gressed:so fur, that theibuilderi ~hgve ':corn r nienced the erection ".of one of the•iion 'spans near the centre: Of ;tlie river. , Some ef,the material has arrived eixpe4ed.ihe remainder fortheo'tningv. So ; that there will not be'itny detention. 'While the 'iron spans Sla'o, beingi put up; :life' grinners will proceed to 'put in • the - arches; "corn ruencing,on ; this side. .1 . ' IinNAWAT.:-Joseph 'Shirk' and Eph riam Cenklin,whilst on their witylibtne on Monday last, met with a serieus accident; their horse taking fright and running into tinother .vehicle ahead, throwing both 'the nbove;gentlemen froth: the wagon, iind :in „ dieting rather i severe wounds upon T the persons of boo, r The ,unfortunatOrten were taken . to the office of Dr. G.:Wash; Berntheizel, tit Silver, Spring, who dressed their wounds. , , - •fi . • • • TAU:remen's parade fit:York, Vridair,. last, weekcivai a grand suecess,nothing whatever occurring to near the occasion.' The 'Rivers' rettirrioe. hOme ut "loww 'marched to their house and ranks with three 'rousing cheers for 'the Columbia Cornet Band which ticcora partied. them The boys express themselves highly pleased ;with their treatment and visit to Yorki The „I-rand-in-Hand of Philadelphia, returned On Safurday. • - , • iiosE TOR. TIM VIGILANT.— w e learn the first installment of three litnadred.feet of new forcinabope,for, the ,Arigilant , Fire has e'en ordered` by )he: , Fire Committee of Connetls:., !it'd is expected in a few days ; the,reppiping three !Mildred_ feetcwill no doubt be on hand,wlien the new :steamer is completed' and received by the Both, Our.COM:iiniei :Wilt, then be ,well equipped:for antiye . : serviee, and a bet-' ter.nr braver body , of ; men. will ; he hard-to find. ,-".• - Firm DE'ricTiy.E§---At a meeting Of ouncil, held . on - SaturclayeVenitig i lnst, the President was authorized and directed to appoint a secret fore( of 'fire detectives, whose - dutieS shall be to patrol ',the ,streets and alleys of our borough, -during .auch. hours ash() (the Presid'ent) may deem safeW for the better protection of the property: of our citizens,' „With thestanding.rewareOf tw_o hundred dollars, and a* secret detective force, our borough may be "de!eined alMost fire-proof. „ , LUTHERAN SUNDAY OCHOOL EXCUR.- Ka-N.—The tickets for the, Sunday School excursion to Litiz are snow ready, and can be had of. , 31r. Chas.. P. Shreiner, .Ifo, 13 Front street, or of Igr. "Frank Bennet,' at Benj. 4err's ,store on Locust - street. , The tickets will be sold at 50 cents for the round trip, and all who desire a cheap and pleas 2 ant excursion should' not fail to embrace this opportunity., Tickets should 'be pur chased before Tuesday. next; and are good only for morning train. , PROTECT yoUR TEETII.--We' cannot impress too strongly upon our renders the importance of protecting the teeth. Good health and attractive appearance depend greatly upon 'the cafe bestowed, Upon, the * mouthFreqtient cleansing of the teeth, by use of a good brush and tooth powder, or wash; promotes their durability. Brush es of guaranteed quality in large and,varied assortment, with a carefully chosen stock of dental preparations are offered by .1. A. Meyers, apothecary, Odd Fellows' Hall., RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—A car on one of the express freight trains westward, on Wednesday morning, about half-past three o'clock, whilst crossing the switch-at the Branch Intersection, ono mile east of Middletown, jumped a fiog, caused by a loose wheel, knocking the truck from nn der the car and throwing eight others off the track. Wreckers from Columbia Were promptly on and cleared up the wreck in about four hours. No detention to passenger trains, and singular, to, say, no . one hurt. UNCLAIIED LETTElts.—List of letters remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post Mee, up to this date. Persons calling for these letters will, please mention that they are advertised in the Sry:" I .l.adiee fig.—Emma. E. Quint, Sophia Owens, Rachail Kimble, Mary A; Finger, Mary S. Will. ' --Gentlemen's - List:-George -1117-Ran b, Chris. -Reed or, -Josiah Sul levan „Ch rist Sippell, 'Dr: 'I% Wilsen, 'Capt. JI 7 S. • ICisiy; Geo. E. Kidder, 0. C. Knife, Win. Kind.,L. Johnson, William Hard, , William :Handler; (2 Nicholas ,) Jacob Frey, T. S. Bqcbtie, lirunotiong.: . •- , . 'l'U R E QbATO' Futtm.—The mania for , issuing newspapers in the quarto (or eight rpages) form, that: has prevailed so largely forthe pist yea. or two, seems, to ta'3 rapidlY.snbsiding, . and many papers that adopted - a , :a few months ago are , changing back-to the folio form, giving as a reason that " the inside pages of the quartolOrm are blijeciatl to by 'advertisers as not, Placing their advertisements in a sufficiently_ prominent manner before the public,v7aud there appears to be justice in the complaint.'` TUB DA.ILY COLI MBIA. SPY furnishes evidence of the rapid growth of the cities and towns in the interior of the old Com monwealth. The DAILY SPY supplies a want felt by itite ;Ruldie of Columbia and Marictia, and we are happy to state that the Pnblisher 'are rally equal to meet the requirements — of their patrons. The SPY *Slipup ;be liberally' encouraged, and the l bands , 'of :the, proprietors strengthened by the ricer 'PeOPle;foi- iVheaO n'ceemtnoclation and interest the enterprise has mainly been started.—.Philad'a Sunday Mercury. t',DON:T tiON r iTrio trr ANELIA"—The walls of, Paris, are now placarded kill] poster, bearing in fetters of enormous size the legend—" Don't go to the seashore with- Oat Amelia." This indispensible cotnpan-, paniou is not, as, might be supposed, an agreeable young woman, but a species of shoe adapted to walking in the sand. - We would say, -don't go anywhere without buying a pair of those elegant shoes.,or: gaiters - itf I. 0 Brtirier's store, Front street,' Colninbia.: • , They are' tip-top ; all the ladies praise them. - Hellas got " Amelia," too. OUlt FIRE CO3jrANIES LUCK..—The Columbia Gas Conipan'y has donated to the 'Columbia Fire*nrine Company, one hun dred dollars; frir the purchase of hose, and to the Vigilant Fire Engine. Company one hundred dollars' - for the-purchase of a stesiii'engine. ..„ . , . The Ccilumbin Water Cotn . paoy,' no less donated to .each of, the above companies the borne amotint, ' for the same Purposes, so that each firecompainy' is the recipient of two hundred dollars. , . We learn also that our County Commis sioners have donated to each of our fire companies seventy-ftve.dollars...: .F4l , L9SION=About 3 o'clock,F.ednes day morning, Mr. J. C. Bucher, dealer;on Locust street, upon entering his: store heard a strange hissing noise, and whilst seeking to ascertain the cause,;, dis covered smoke issuing frOtri a' barrel con taining about 15 gallons of the best old "rie' whisky. He: imtnedintqly began to roll the hdrra Out..J.iist as ha reached the ilOOr way the' bottom . ' of the barrel was . blown onl-witligreafforce: ;'Both of Mr. linehei's -hands were slightly burned. ThAi.'cituse of the - eiplosion 1.4' not known, though it is thought RP:night have caught front a light., ed'inatch: - Mr:B's Promptness, alone saved . ,, the building from serious 'damage.' ' ' • WORTIr ItEIIE3IBERING.—"If a man faints ttway,'!.sayslirill:s urp.a to/ .Fleolek, "instead of yelling out like a. , •avrige, or running' , to lift him up, lay at full lehgth . on' his: back !.?oil the:,floor,'l9ose 9 1cithiii• lf, Pith,the crowd away so as to 111.low..tbeiair to: roach: him; and , ;et him alone., Dashing water,oyer.,a,'ii4rgo'n in a simple-=fuinttng ;fit - itf“a barbarity. The :j3lfilOSOPhy, ofr fairiting:fitls that,the hart fails to - send the proper supply 'of , hiood etO the brain. 'lf the Perionis'ereOt; that blood has tb bo thrown • hnt if lying, down it has to be prejectddoborizOntally, Which require less powim, - tis'is apparant." :,TnE d rsigliect,, :ino . in Be rs;:i! of the Republican' County Committee,,Te4iding in Colurnlifa; do riot splirova of the sugges orMartin S. Fry, chairman of the com mittee, that it would ho showing aspect to the memory of the lato - 1104Titacidens St,eyelLS by i vOti„pg'foy his name on! Satur day,, next. Noe i xpresgion of ppiniOn. at a Election can make the . Tame of the great man who of fallen, more enduring in ttio'th"emory of nean - thanYit is. ;Out of resiiectlo hismemOrY,,iy9 . siuggelt that no vote he taken on Saturday next, Tor Con gresginin: ' SAMUEL' EVAiCS, 2d Vard. T. It. SUPPLER, 3d Ward." • - W. U. HESS, ist Ward. TWO HUNDRED . DOLLAR'S 13.EW.aitiu.-,-7- At a special , meeting - of Councll4 . held on Saturday evening last, a resolution- was passed offering the above reward for any infOrnuttion that will lead to the arrest and cOnvictiOn.of the person or persons.wlin recently' ter, tire to the buildings in the borough ; or for the arrest and conviction of any person .or. persons, who may here-. aftei sot fire to any, building 'or. buildings. This is a step in the right direction, 'and will, no "doubt, effect n great deal of good in preserving our borough from. the des trnetiVe•element, and 'protecting our citi zens from the depredations of- the many worthlesS Vagabonds that aboun'd in our midst: ' . Ecs-Tow.—The September uurnber of the Le Bore .7bn, gives four highly colored steel engravings, executed in Paris, and rekeSeat the true styles as worn by, the first: IlidieS in this country and Europe. its Cleiariptive matter "ISs'in Frenah and :English,- Itegives,a letter on fasltion, writ ten by their, ,special Paris corrapondent; two ftill;siietl - atferns cat'of paper, and a ato! l oty. b dtineti and hats, -hesid es twenty=' four pages of interesting reading matter. .§ubicription price, - ono year, monthly, $7; in acivanco . ; pal& half - yearly, $4 for the first'six inoiiths in advance,.: and $3 for the se,ond• -Mir. Single copies, 7'5 cents. Will. U.: Hess;;, Columbia;. NMI tako sub scriptions. . ' • SUCCESSFUL AT . .LAST : —The stable occupied " byGerman Mimes, situated-in the alley between Union and Perry streets, - after, being unsuccessfully set on fire four times, was at last burned Wednesday morn ing, about nine o',clock. The people in this vicinity have lived in dread for, some time past, as several attempts have;, lately b,pen made to faro building in the neighborhood. There is certainly something ,very • myster, ions abont this fire—that a person should: so' persistently continue,. to fire, the same' building. If known, the. person should haVe been thrown in the flames'; they de serve no better fate, whether , man or ,woman, as we bold it is" the next thing. to murder itself to secretly fire a neighbor's .property. GRANT CLIIII AT SILVERSIILINq.- The citizens of Silver Spring and ,commu nity; favorable to the election of Grant ail& Colfax, met on Friday evening 7th, for the ptirpose of organizing a Grant-and Colfax club, the election of officers resulting as fol lows:-President, H. G. Bruckart ; Vice "Presidents,, C. M. Bucher, Reuben Garber, J. H. Hershey, Eli J. Barr, Michael Batch, John Weaver, David R. Kaufman, Taco') Kendig, Samuel Myers, Jacob Gram and Jacob :Greider ; Corresponding Secretary, Dr. G. Wash. Bcruthoiel; Recording Sec retaries, W. S. Bruckart and A. L. Hershey. After the transaction of the necessary busi ness, the club adjourned to meet Saturday evening, August 22d. The occasion was enlivened by music from the Silver Spring Cornet Band TIIE THUG Tracer.—The leading thugs, in Lunen4er city, having iihaily completed their parturition, brought forth the following ticket : - District Attorney—peprge assembly—Jateull U. Petors, Dr.:T. C. Gat chell, W. W. Hopkins, Aaron If. Sunnny. .oO2ll24lsione-jacob 'C. Krady. Prison-/ibipectorS—Pownap awl Shirk DireCtois,of the POOT—Gailit and Fry. ..,luditor—George W. Mehaffey. . was accomplished in I:Joist:oars back office;"On Monday Sensing, ,Griest, Wiley, •Brubaker, Sensing, Slocum_ & Co: At first it wsis thought that for the purpost'of coverin,g — up — their tracks, they ,would put Hots all: upon the - it...ticket ; they finally mustered courage enough to tix up a clean thug ticket. Let the soldiers'of the County - atone° take action and defeat the markinations of the 'political contriVerb, who would send the party and every thing else to the devil, to 4qe.o,ll)plisilltheir purposes. , *REP UB 'JOAN ME ETI N 9 AT MOWN T • V/ L1,73.—A grand Republican ine : etinglwaS, held it the village of • Mountville on Satur day evening, August Sth. The folio : wing were elected as the officers of the meeting: President, 11. 0.13ruck.:91, ; Nice Presidents, S. S. 'Clair,' 'Jakob' Oreennivalt, Jacob' C. Kready, Grider, C. J. Frey and W. S. Bruekart ; Secretaries, W. M. Albright, C. C. Seitz, J;l3.Develin, :and M. Di. Grider. J. W. Johnson, then delivered an elo quent address; : eliciting the strict,attention of his hearers. Gen. J. W. Fisher was neXt called neon and made a tilting speech, which was woll'rece i red. He fully display ed the characterof the soldiers composing the Democratte convention—showing up the. black •record of 'Wade Hampton, the rebel .General that nominated Horatio Seymour, Democnitib candhlati3 for tbe Presiden cy. S. A. Wylie followed in a brief but pointed address. Capt. J.l'. Rea, was next called upon and acquitted himself admira l:AY', followed .by C. 'teed in a neat ad dress, receiving the undivided attention of the audience and retiring amid deafening cheers, for Grant d:,polfax, after which the the meetingbdjourned. 11 MERIoAN MEC lIANICS' The comimttee appointed by the State Coun-7 . tal of Pennsylvania, to make arrangements for the parade of the prderpt: United Amer . - lean Mechanies,widel; takes place in this city On'Sopfeinlee s r 11th, MOS, met on the 10th inst., and completed the a rrtmg,emen ts. Chief and division Marshals %rem: selected and the route of procession hiid out, all of which will be Made public in due time. The Secretary' of the committse reported that fifty-nine Councils had :drawly re sponded to the circular issued by,. the committee, and of those thirty-nine intend ed participating, and would parade' 5,100 members. There are - yet over one hundred Councils to hear from, and from a careful estimate made by the committee, it is ex .pected that there- will be sixty Councils with 5,000 members in line. The following, arrangements have been 'effected with the different railroads : _The Pennsylvania Central will issue excursion 'ticketsto all persons attending die parade, :goodfor two days. Special trains will leave Philitdelpbia on the morning of the 11th of September and, returning, leave Lancaster,: An thie — everiing. The Reading anti , bin , railroad , . will issue excursion tickets . from. ull;points.on. the'. road. A. special tM - in - ,WlilAun,bet'ween Lancaster and Read:. ing on .the.eVening. of the 11th of Septembitf*. and'Reading railroad will issue excursionllckets;good for three days, fronksil.points ~on,•tlfe 'Main xond' and7.lM brunches; ' and also on the-Lebanon Valley mil road.-Erpress. .•. • . . 1 1. E.1 PAX LAW."-The following sec tion is important to holders of whiskey: Six. 57. :Intl be it farther pcteleel, That any person owning or having in his pos session,.any spirits, Intended. for, sale; i:ixceeding in .•quantity..•llfty gallon% and not in a bonded warehouse nt the time when this act takes effect, shall iliurriedi, ately make ; a-return, under oath, to the collector of the diStrict wherein such spirits may be held, stating the number and kind of packages, together .with the.,marks - and I brands tli*eon„•and thole ffice' iwhuro“tbe saline are stored, together with the rinantity of spirits, as nearly as the owner cari,,de ,termine the same. :Upon ,the receiPtS such return the collector, being I... l lrat' satisfied that the tax on said spirits has beempaid, Shall liminedidtely cause t he Saline to bo gauged and proved by an internal. revenue gauger, who shall mark, by cut- tin.. the contents and proof on end' cask or pee ~.age.con 'lung-Ave ,witio gallons or more, and". sluidl.,afitx. and cancel an en graved stamp thereon. VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY.—LAt , meeting of this Company, held on Saturday evening, the'lbllowing resolution, offered by A. J. , Kauirman,,Esq. was nuaniniMiSV adopted : • • RESOLVRI), That the purchasing Committee he authorized to •urehn:SC a Button Second, Class Steam Fire Engine, as described in his. (Button's) proposition, provided:3V can be pur chased ata.price and on terms 'which ;wilt .be. satisfactory to said Committee. The .meeting was very large, and , the steamer question discussed at length. Sev eral 'rich; rare and, spicy, ,speecbeo were made by the members; is to the'ptppriety of ordering a steamerat:once=such a one as:would compete with any in ,the, county; and that theeornpany would 'hike a pride in caring The Button make seems be the favorite with-the majority' of the members, and they are in for having the critter ordered .immediately ; I whilst the balune3'fivor the Tut:chasing' Committee doing their'bost—getting rid of the old en gines; etc., in part payment, if possible— testing other makes; ,and buying at the lowest figure. The latter we think . is the betterand most business-like plan or the -Oliservatioa can be truer than- the remark, of.a cotemporftry that jillOrs,ufwaYs render a full'equivalent for their cost, and are deserving of. the sup port of the citizens of the County. There are in every vicinity, many things of local interest whibicthe ,county papers make known, and Which could reach the public in, no Other:waY. The reports of the pro 'cepdings Of, the' courts;, of pUblic meetings, of local 'societies,' etc.,-me, all of general 'interest, and "are' Worth, more than the paper costs. 1:t is taken as an index by 'strangers of the .prosperity of the section where published. Ono wishing to go to a new. place 'naturally: looks to the local paper to 'him information Concerning, the resources and delelopment of the .ylciriity, and its aPpearance and: contents exercises no small-influence in deciding as to the .durability of the location. The in flilenee COndueted:paper in attrnc ting immigration to a town and county, and consequently, Increasing the value of property, is very - great lind is sufficient reason why. ,it , should receive support' from all 'enterprising and intelli gent citizens.; „ . THE following was published in the Daily Sr,y , of Wednesday the next day it made its z aPpearariccriii'a rebel 'journal, al tered to suit'that paper. low this is just the same way , " br r ighap young" humbugs the people with his 'bogus Insurance Com pany : WErwr A DnaioCrwr • SA'YS.—A. highly respected Democrat from the country call ed to see us a few days ago. We were glad to see him, as we are all patrons and friends. Ills"viSit . wai 'for the' pUrpose of renewing, his subscription. `lie' informs us that he is much pleased with our paper, and that the reading of' the advertisements 'alone has paid him over and over'again. Ile says . he " finds the Sri. energetically edited, and to excel in its general variety of interesting matter. Ito .remarked, too, that ho had been solicited to stop the Srr and take one of the Democratic papers of the county.. Ills reply was, "the Rexi i i:n a live paper--tinclel s id, the best paper in the Ninth Congressional distlict, and although its sentiments do not agree with mine, I shall always give it the preference over its (.I° 7 temporaries.'.' . , This is encouraging, indeed, sud we as sure our Mend thatove feel grateful for his good opinions. nAItVEST EtOME.=The HarveA Home held in Haldeman's woods, near Bain- bridge, Thursday, wc,s.yory.suecessful, hi deed. , Early in the day, signs of unusual commotion were manife4t. Every person in the usually quiet village was full of life. The people from the country round throng ed its street; and the cars ,brought crowds from, Harrisburg, Marietta; Columbia aitd intervening stations. The Odd FellOWs, 'Good Templars and other temperance or ganizations were well 'represented. At 11 o'clock, the procession was formed in two divisions ; first the Odd Fellows, under the marshalshM of Capt. E. D. Roatli, of Ma rietta, aided by assistant marshals,appoint- ed by the . several Lodges represented; and second the representatives of the temper once organizations, and citizens, in catriages and Upon foot,' under 'the utarshalship Samuel Eby, Esq., ,of Elizabethtown; 'as sisted by Jacob Stoner; of Bainbridge. The procession then proceeded to the woods, in the followini,orde'r Chief MarsindL-Capt. Y.:. D. Rooth, Harmonic Banti, of Middletown. • ' Triune Lodge, No. art, o t *Middletown—Marshal; • John'Hogentogier--5o men. Bainbridge Lodge, isto.627—Marshal,l. S. Filbert • . • • —430 men. • Mount Joy Bross Band. Mount Joy Lodge, No..277—Marshal, Levi Galin- . - - ger-50 men. Columbia Cornet Band. Donegal Lodge, No- I*—•Marshal, John Peck—, GO men. Elizabethtown Brass Band. Elizabethtown Lode, men—Chief • Marshal, Slunuel Eby, Ass't, Jacob Stoner. Good Templars from Lancaster, Columbia Ma rietta, Middletown and Harrisburg,and citizens. I Accompanying some of the above men , Coned Lodges, were representatives 'from Lancaster Lodge, No. 67, Susquehanna, No, SO, and State Capitol, No. 70. The woods having. been reached, the ex ercises were begun with a prayer by Rev. J. C. Gregg, of, Chester county. Capt. E. D. Routh, on, behalf of ,the ladies of Bain bridge, then presented a very trio copy• of the Bible to Bainbridge Lodge, No. 627, T. 0. of 0. F.. It was -accepted on behalf•of -the Lodge, by Dr: P. G. Levergood. Both gentlemen made short but pleasant ad 'dresses. A very liandeMne ,silver set of • Subordinate Lodge jewels,, nicely, encased . ; were thee 'exhibited and, announced to: be given to the 'Lodge 'which should, by 4, o'clock P. Id., have obtained the highest, tauinber ofsbles, each vete to cost 10 cents. The meeting was then organized and 'Mid; 'tiers elected, and after which adjourned for dinner. About an hour and ,a Vialf Was spent in feasting and strolling beneath •the cool shade: Then, the crowd, about 15,000, re-assembled to hear Mr, Coombe. Whilst he was speaking, Gov. Geary, Ilon. J. P. Wickersham and Isaac GUra, Can te upon. the ground. As soon as ,they. were seen, the woods resounded with cheers. At the con.: 'elusion of Mr. Coombe's address, Mr. Barr Spangler, of Marietta, who was elected. President of the meeting, introduced Gir,V." - Geary, who was again hailed with cheers• by the crowd, timband playing "Hail to the Chief." • The Governor then delivered a very interesting and instructive address. He was.' succeeded by, Cr. Stebbins, of Unionville, Chester county. At the con clusion of his remarks, — the - result - of the vote for the "jewels" was announced ns follows : Donegal Lodge, 440 vote's ; Bahl; bridge Lodge, 612 votes; Susquehanna- L0dge,.703 votes. ~'The,':neeting then jommed, sine: die. • Everything: Pissed, off very pleastiatly. At intervals_during the, exercises, the air • was made very, musical by-the bands. The Columbia Gornet Band which accompanied' Donegeri.ci lge,'or 21faiietta; elided , mark ed All the proceeds arising from•the sole of dinner tickets and refresh-- ments; are ti?' beuppropriated for the benetlt: of the M.' E.',Church. Bainbridge now, in' charge of Rev. Jos. Gregg. g . 1 • 4 • Jr REPUBLICAN 41.1.EETING:=A large hna enthusiastic meeting of Reimblieans held in the Town Mtn, Thursday evening. Chairman—Samuel Evans, Vice, ,iPrcstitcleti--Glotge ißegld, Henry ! Soiarbeer; lohn 3 i r i . l licfn.t4ton;Sainuel Alll - and Jcilin Leckard:' ' H. Pfahler, George : ; :1 ,''pl4fLtientaddresse4 werelniaile;by • Itay,Maj: A. C. -.ltili:;et.:l„l,ll4.il ' Jt,Lcob Am iililil'ell'.:relleited.-..r..1441r0us !please'. • • --;,, ~Titi;•P.resident-..appoin ted following committea.te':Feport resolutions' of ;respect to the nientor,V;:of Mr. !Ateyens. Philip Shiehier,- Thema e - ft. SUPplee;;•l;feury len ; who reported the following ,resoln - WIIEREAS, An all-wise Providence has been pleased to' take from among us our Joved.friend and neighbor, the tton. Thud ideus Steveris e who; -'so nblyprese n Led us in the hills ofthe nation, and b his; manly virtues and' noble qualities, - endeared him self to all who knew him. -Therefore, Itesblved, That as 'ci tlienS :of 'Columbia, :Lancaster county,•We deplore . and lament his • death as n•loss•tm our common - country;and• the,cause tit humanity, which he e'verespousecl, and ennobled himself as the ;tried' patriot, the sincere friend and the true gentleman. • Bei°lved, That we shall kold in ,dear re membrance his veritable courag,e, pnyield.4. lug firmness and unequalled ability, with which he counseled and guarded tinr national legislature' in our ..herirS, of peril. :Resolved, That we duly sympathize and condole with the relatives,of the deceased. And that in* testi molly of our respect for, hip memory, we will wear the: usual hadge'df: mourning for thirty,daYs:'. . Resolved, That these proce edings' bs cer-., tilled and communicated 'to the. friends of the deceased.- " • ' " ' Tho following is tho" eommitteo on tho Cho formation of a Grant and Colfax Club : Samuel Shoeh, George, Bogle, John Q. Denny. SONS OF MALTA AT MAMETTA—GRAND PROCESSION, &e... 7 -Monday evening was the looked for time when the inhabitants of Marietta worn to be riaciashed, and the "ancient and inoqt" honorable order... of 'the Sons• of Malta established there. At about 7 o'clock, P. M., the specie:l train -frolla..thks_place,,catried—many_of_tho Colum bia Sons of Malta, to Marietta. Upon their 'l'ver.3 t marched to Geo. W. neekrothe's 13ollor House ; ! there, to ~.pie. . pare for the highly interesting arta . ,very in structive exercisesOf - the 'evening,. From that time'untirlo.39 O'clock, nothing was seen of then _Tint we imagine plenty was heard. . The sweet MaLthriliing intonations of the hovgag, tog-,cilte r i,witli,tliO, Manifes tations of the unruly goat, all...combined to awe and solemnify. _ :,-.1 Towaidg 11 o'cloCk, the" , order." merged from the hall;`atnida'great crowd" of Men; women and children; there congregated to witnesa„ the. Scene., '.The 'Order' marched slowly from the hall, headed bitho Colum bia Cornet Thind—the the county. In the procession could be seen.,the un worthy member, " bones now bleach inxizi the light 'of. too stars.j.! We could not-discover two faces' alike, and surely a More handsome set of indlVidnals could:nos where else be -Collected. All , •rnanner of grotesque costumes were ; .resorted to, and sine's , 'oi .. them - beautiful and elegant. Most of tho members carried drawn swords,•atnd wore white gowns with large iSialtese Cross on left breast; while others WOeiturbaus, visors, cowls,. etc., The Grand Commander wore the Continental uniform. They made very formidable 'appearance.`—indeed the liko of which was never before seen in this region. The procession was follOWed over town by it:very large number of people, and was the occasion of much merriment and exciteinent among the staid people of Ma rietta. One of the features of the occasion wiis the illuminated Seltzer House,,kept by Dr. Howard. It presented a beautiful and lively appearance. In front of the house was a large trupsparency en circled in evergreen, as follows: LET IT BE RECORDED ! = 'SONS or• NI ALTAI The procession had ted at the Bohm. House, where the " feast ofronson and the flow of son]" was kept up for sonic time. Mr. lleckrothe deserves great, credit for spread ing a most tempting array of en:at:tire com forts for the I'm - or-man, AllAirethren, of Marietta deserve special notice for their - kind attentions to the visitors. They are a whole,souled and lively party. The festivities were kept up till about' midnight, when all,quielly boarded the re turn train for Columbia: Here again, a proceSsion, much to the wonder; ,of• the in habitants, was entered into. After, march ing through several streets, and astonish ing the natives generally,. the Sons .dis porsed at _their hall, in the SPY building, well pleased with the eventsOf the evening, and with a mueli higher veneration for their order—its Custnins; 'and nt4fyles; wish the I. 0. S. M. many new, recruits, and much success. . Politic;al. FOrt/J.N.pLXISSIONEIt...WO are authorized to autteunco the mune or 1011:7 ARSTSTRONG, of llartle township, us a candidate for noininutton for -Conunisidoner, subject to the' primary elec tion; on Saturday, the ralt day of August next. are ftlithOliZed to on 'llonllCO tliti name of CAPT. W. D. REITZEL, of East lietnptield,ln opposition to all cliques, lac-, -tions-Orrings;as-u-eztrictitlate-for-the.Legislit tuTeAut the ensuing pFintary, meetings of the Unionitepublieiiii party. , Lvorsr:.krintit.-We. axe' tiutborizigl to an, flounce AARON IL SIINIJIY, of East lienipfteltl, as it cltndlilate for nomination for the Legisia tiare,-at thb 'ensuing primary Meetings of the Union Republican rally of Lancaster county. , Fon COMIDOUONER. — We are authorized to annOUnde the mime of JACOB GREENAWALT, of .51nuor township, as a candidate for. nomina tion:for commissioner, subject tolhe' primary eleetiOn, O.IA Saturday, the' 15th day of August next.. • •-,LE:orstariruy'.7-' turd are. authorized to an nounce Capt. GEO. U. ETTLA, of Marietta, as a e,nndidatit for nomination for the-Legislature, aetlieprimary. elections of the UnlOu tepubii eanparty,Augustlutol,lBBS.' • . POP. , CO3I3LI. 4 ISIONEIG—We are 'authorized to 'announce the name of JACOB C. - .XItEADY, .91 . 7NfuniniU : p.;:as 41..candldate for uninination fer•CO3INIISSIOINtErt, subject' to'the primary electiorig" on Saturday, the 15t1 'dny of August next:, 'sire' hilthOTlZCd to an the:atinie .of ,JA3LES ISARISER, of Columbia, Pa., as a Candidate for nomination! for Lilo Legislature, at the oust] tit gpritnarir ttorts'oft,tteVuldri Rapublleau party. Of Lancas ter... . county, August 15 - t.11:1808. TAmrst..vrtomr..—Nre nre authorized to an ,n ounce liajOr , of 3fanhei candidate for renomination for the Legislature at the primary.elections of the Ite pnblican Partk;Anguot 15th: I.Enno..Aruna.—We aro . authorized to an nou nec..Capt. A. GODSIIALK, of East Cocalleo twp., as a candidate for, renomination for the Legislature at thoprimary elections of the Re publican:party', Augu4 1 th. • DisTarer Arrow:EY are authorized to announce :the name of CEO: BRUBAXEIt as a Candidate' for District 'Attorney. subject to the decision of the people at the Republican Primary Eleetrons - bn" SATUTtDA - 1"` - tlio" 13th day of • D.'sTerm ArronNEY :—We are authorized to announce, that 13ENJANILN- F. BAEit, of the City of Lancaster, will he a- trtudidate for nom ination for Di.striet Attorney, at the ensuing primary meetings of tine National Unioni Itepub limn party of Lan:an...ter county. Attrrin dfP benthii and' lifiirringe , r are pain-bed in thin paper without 'cluirgei: - When areonipanied •by commen lorien; whether prone or poctry,•firerentn per line will be charged.- Funeral notices ten cents per line ntivanCe. Sforidav;Xtily'27tb. IStin,' St... John's P. E. Church,' Philad'u, Oki 'Rev. ebark....i • Imitnn. .31r. Cl.L.N^roz: M. A.M. HUMAN; of New York OW, and Allow SALLIM E....daughter of. JOS. P. DaV leS, c!.c,Calitaleii, N. X i'l I leza S. f . Columbia, on ;Saturday, the SO. :nea 01.. , onor.:Fix.i.ttc, In the Pith year of hts dee. : .0101ch....Y, August 14th,1808.—Beet/—lteceipts, 22V head: The 'market opened - quiet. and con tinued thus to the close, a decline..afl49l.3,e.c. per lb, on prime: lots having no effect tenant stinnu lating the demand. Bales of prime at 9€,0,41c.; fair, to good atiBe.rand - C4ninnon to re. The following arc tl . t fl a t rrticulars of the sales: BO head; Owen Smith - 6 f tlb O.V„ ", tAI fahristrict.. 004 1 r 0 - 4 . TO:0g, Denglee& MeCteese, Chester... 64 7% 100 " P. Mention, Western 17 " B. MeFillen, Western ..... ,7 9 . SOWestern.- ..... 7 (4;514 400 - - "- J. B:R.lrk, Chester 0d.:2-1.1,..t. • - 8 (3 9 110 " Jas. Mention, We5tern............" 7 0) 9 34 •50 "•".' :B. ii,MeFillen, Westera:T.......- „CO: 155 " Balchman; Western. @ ,Zl5 "„ Martin Fuller & Co.. }V esters_ 7, 125! ;AS r -Woolley arSmlthiWaltern 0 9 80 " T. Mooney & Bro., Westesti...— (.11.490 55 " 11. Chain, Western Pa _ ‘c4l. 811 , ":1 lirank,.WeStern_—.___-,01:.„7 73 ."" Plank &Scliomber,r, Western 7 (41 9 105 " Trope & Co., Western • 03469 Ws 37 • 111urnm & Co.. We tern 0 (4 7 11 • " D. Balthrlu,•Chcster 8 09:634, Colr,B A:CD. CALV.Eff—iteCelll4. OE2I head, The demand has been gyslat 'an ludviit cc; sales of sprinuers at 8,000 11-13;;F::,00, and cows and oalves,at &,908. 3 , ,; • , ; •), Si - : , 49.--ltecelpts of 1:cal. Prlces liave Bif EFS.— •_ declined J 4 Me. per pound, and the anirket'is, quiet; We quote at i ,, e4"6.5Nc. ; licras—liecelpts of Awn, cad. t The Inquiry:has fimpiroved, and'. en Advance has been realized; sales at $11@11.75 per 100 pounds net.' kettatmErarasotitgoLvoinioiesaiM XECUTOR'S NOTICE SEATE .OF . ROSANNA LATE OF • . Tam BOROUGH OF COM:Lain/1. • • Letters testamentary on said estate having l been granted to the undersigned, all persons in-' dehted theretottre requested to make itarnediate sett Lem et it, and those having claims or demands .against thh Sante:will pre'sentiliein without' de-J lay to the undersigned = residing in said borough. ROSANNA SCII.I[IE . Cilt:FIR, • • August 13 ISMlttlw.] • ' • • -Executrix. T° POST DIAS'itItS. .. . TWO CASES,_ CONTAINING SOME .TWO •Tru.srmt - En BOXES, Glass'llaek; NAuthers, ..te., for sale at, a bargain. Enquire at. the : , angra;tf.Ll,l -,,,, ;, „. ~I.I.I4§I.IOFEICE, Colvnbia: . - E 1 W. CLARK & CO., 4 • B KERS, No. 35 S. Third Street, Philadelphia, <3 EIm:AT. AGENTS • t ntat - rrit,it NATIONAL, LIFE INSURANCE CO. - - ( I • UNITED' STATES OF AMERICA,' FOR STATES OF PENZZSYLVANLt. AND SOUTII • 4 'ERN NEW JERSEY. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY is a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, MS, with a. CASII CAPITAL OF ONE DOLLARS and Is dew thoroughly.organized and prepared for business. , -4 Liberid termi offered to Agents and Solicitors, who are invited to apply at our office. - Full particulars to ,be had on application at our otilte, located 1D tho second story of our Banking, llouse, where Circulars and Pamph lets; fully describin,•- the advantages offered by the Company, may 1.3 e had. E. W. CLARK Sc CO., ,No.as SoIITil rhino SrulmT, 'auk1.3 . 68:13 - actsr.l • Philadelphia, Pa• TWO HUNDREp , E DOLL RS REW .R, • , , The'Conneil of Columbia borough, passed the following resolutions, ot a meeting held Sato r day,-August Sth, 16S: nesof red, That the President be directed to otter A REWARD OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for any information that will lend to the arrest and 'conviction of the person or persons who , have recently set lire to buildings In the borough, or for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons who may hereafter set lire to any build ing. Resolved, Vial the - President be authorized and directed to_appointa secret force of Fire Detec tives, whose duty shall be topatrol the streets and alleys , of the; borough during such hours as he may'deem most 'proper for the protection of the property of our citizens. I, therefore, in pursuance of the above an thority: do hereby offers reward of TWO HUN DRED Dor,r,Az.i, for any information lending to the detection and conviction of the person or persons implicated. AMOS S. GREEN, AnguSt , l2, IStk:tf.] •• President of Council. r 1 OB.A.COCY'AINTDDOTE, ,- Warranted to reatov.eidl derlsire for To bacco. This great remedy is an excellent appe tizer. • • It •purifiew the 'blood invigorates the system,passesse• s great nourishing and strength ening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and es 'tablisheerolinst'health. ' Smokers and, chewers for sixty .years cured. Price, Fifty Cents, post free. 'A treatise on the injurlons effects of To bacco lists of references, teztimonials, Sc., sentfree. Agents wanted. Address Dr. T.„it. ABBOTT. Jersey Clty, N.. 7.. ,augll-38-tf. ALISCELZANEOTTS. XEW STATIONaitY, The undersigned would respectfully nvlte the attention of the public to his large and well se lected stock of Goods, consisting of MISCELLANEOUS/ RELIGIOUS, AND JUVENILE BOOKS. STANDARD WORKS—lllustrated and in Fine Binding. FAMILY, lIAND POCKET BIBLES. PI.IOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—The cheapest offered TOY BOOKS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS —.Highly Illustrated. GAMES OF ALL KINDS STEREOSCOPES .k.NT D. VIEWS—A large variOty. CARD ct CARMET ' . PHOTOGRA PHS With frames to suit WORIZ...ISOXES—PIain and furnished WRITING. DESKS AND CASES. PORT' Ol 4 loS—of all sizes. 'A 'fine assortionViit 'of POCKET BOORS, fRIJILSES,7 DIARIESaka CARD CASES. • . 7.1 % s 4 - Cull haul exanline I*(4: l yourselve . . • :3. :• IL •SIIKAPPER'S • Cheap Cash Book Store, t ' N0.:3'2 North Queen Street, Lancaster.% P SPEp.IR'S..SXANDARD WINIE BITTER.S! THE 13 EST ErrrEßs , FOR' NV EATCLY PERSONS!. 'FOR TIIE WEAR' FOR THE FOR THE SICKLI , „ • , ...FOR. THE AGED, . . FOR VEMALE..'S, t'Olt , SPRING USE!! „ NO BITTERS EQUAL TO TIMM !, SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS, MADE OF 'WINE, ILER4IS AND ROOTS - - SPEER'S Celebrated 'Wine, so well known, with PERUVLAN - BARK, emtmomiLk FLOWERS, SNAKE ROOT, • • ' WILD, (MERRY BARK, GINGER, mid such other HERDS and ROOTSas will In all Lases assist. dlivtion, promote the tie etlons of the system in the natural channels, and give TONE ANL VIGOR, an , TO TUE 'YOUNG AND OLD, MALE AND FEMALE All use it, with wonderful success. Brings -COLOR To the white lip, • 810 0 1 'AND ]3L AU T 3 To the thin face and Care worn countenance. Cures—FEVER, and Creates APPEMIT.E. Try theta.' I:Senn other. Ask fortiPEElt'S STA.ND. .A.RD 131.1.'TEILS. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. See that my signature is over the cork of each bottle. ALFRED SPEER, PUS.. i 2,4:. Broialway, ew York For sale by R. WILLIAZIS, Columbia, Pa tol„ Trade supplied by JOHNSTON, HOL LOWAY 4: COW DEN, Fillindelphin; GEORGE Al KELLY, TlLL,burglt; and ;by all ;Wholesale 'Deniers! Inug4:nra .GEN U INE 1%1 AN U RES. Allen I•Teedles' ` rat rßovEn SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME " The old standard , uniform in quality, the most tlnely prepaahl and cheapest Pnosphato In the 'tartlet... I IN' 13:1GS, WO Iss.. I'ETVINki LES. ANI).101": lATED PERT' LIZ ER. Aelcnowleduecl to , ho the most valuable manure at the price, offered to the public. IN BAGS 3311, LBS. s:ts PER 'lnt° LIIS. PURE GROUND BONE At lowest market rate.•. PERUVIAN GUANO We sell only No. i—TVNAVE4I, direct from the government. FISII GUANO. A Ni.lencliti manure, and one that Ls attracting notch. Utlamalori front farmers l'ackol'ln bar rchi, $l5 per :WO lbs. LAND ''PLASTF.E.. In irarrelm, 'at" loweat' e ntarket rater.. A pure article. A DItii::OUST TO J)! LER4 ON A - - PIC.I.LIES. - Should. they dealer watt' you not have our a:- tielea, send your orders direct , to us, and they will ltDve pronlptzktt.ontiou. ' ALLEN & N 1 EDLh~S, Ol2lees&Stores,4lS-WuVerlit,.,et 42S.DelawareA Dealers lit Oile, Candles, and General Coni nalsslou Merchants. PHI nuttleani) 1 . 1 , :5ta . b11,41..ted In tsta] TOl3 PRINTING - j ,pt,eivri•duicriptlon executed at tl.kofttee WANTE.D!—A LOAN OF.) $1509,0r MO, for which satisfactory security will lie:given. Address 80% Mt, Columbia, ht, ` ' ' zE Ai ?2VOIICES c OURT PROCLAMATION ‘''xiss - sas„ The Honorable HENRY G. LONG, President,and the Han. A.t.r.xaNnint 1.,..i H.X.YEs,:-.. and Jon:: .1. LIBILART, Associate Judges or the': Court or Connnon Pleas in and for le county ; .biLahcotister;&o, Assistant jiardices erthe Court& of Oyerand Teriminer andGenbralJail Delivery , and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in aniribf , the county, of Lanctuder, have issued, their Pre- cept to me directed, requiring me, mating other tbin&s,,to , make public proclamation through out my hallwick, that a Court of Oyer and Ter miner and n General Jail Delivery-, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of , the 'Peace and Jail Delivery, wilicommencein the Court House, , in the city of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth. of Pennsylvania, on, the .THIRD. MONDAY" IN" ',AUGUST, (the 27th,) ISIS, in pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; . • To the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lan caster in the said county, and all the TdstlcCif ofdliePeace, thoCoronen and ,conntaides or time said city and county of Lancaster, that they he then and there in their own proper persons with 1 :theirrolls;.xecords.and exantiatttions, and in- I uulsitions.: and their,,other , remembrances; to do those things which to their ollicsis appertain, ,in ,their.heitalfnto,rhe done . ;.• and albo all those -witio,will prosecute against , the prisoners who' are o or then shaiL•beiruthe ialiol clip said coun ty Of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prose cute agtinst them assludi beinst:, ••••• i Dated at Lancaster, the 17th, day of July A. D. 18138. , • : , JACOB P. FREY, .S.l,eribr. QUSQUEHANNA PLANING MILL. A.I. Having sold my interest in Stock of Luxe.- 'her, late the ilrin of Thtchman & Marttn, to :Mar lin, Thomas & Co:; - .1f have taken the exclusive business of the Planing Mlif, and Sinai and Door, •ManufactOrS: - Where r will be'plensed to re.: ceive orders for any =Aerial in connection with the establishment. I have recently fitted up and put Into the Sash and Doak ~ Manuktetory, the incoit'" improved inachinerymow hinge; making the' raellitics of our establishment: for turning out 'work; equal: to any In our State. The Sash and Door Manufactoty •wi ll be con ducted under the Superintendence of - Mr: Geo. Delmff;' who has the reputation, 'and is well known as n mechanic of skillful and practical experience. '.Tire establishment" Mfunnactures, and I have constantly on han(l Sash, Door.. Blinds, Shutters, Brackets,/fontlings, Window and Door Frames, shelving, Tobacco Cases, &c. Stair Balling made to order. Orders solicited. Jy:3-3nio] JOIIN B. BACHMAN. UDITOWS NOME: Estate of SAMUEL CONKLIN, late of teat Ilempdeld twp., Lancaster county, deed. The, tuulersigned Auditor, appointed to distil bide, the balance remaining in the hands of Eliza Johns mid Jahn M. Crider, exeentors of the last wilt of said deceased, to mid, among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purnose on FRIDAY, the SEVENTH' day of AUGUST., LAS, at 2 o'clock P. M., In one of , the Jury Rooms of the Court Rouse, in the City of Lancaster,where all persons interested in said dLstribution may attend. t 3);15.4t f• r • • , SIMON T. EBY Auditor. . -ESTATE OF AUGUSTUS PELEN late of the borough of Columbia, deceased. tters of adm inistrat ion on said estate having been granted ttahe undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested to make lmmedl; ate payment, and those having claims or de niands against the same will present thorn !for settlement toShe undersigned residing' in the bon:nigh: •[atigl-St] (FANNY PELEN. DBY GOODS, (Cc. PATTON, CORNER OF SECOND AND LOCUST STS, COLUMBIA, PENN'S, Is construitly receiving, and lixs A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT SEASONABLE GOODS. DRESS GOODS, of the most, desirable styles and fabrics WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS, JOUVIN'S BEST KID GLOVES, • Cloths, and Cassim.eres, SATINETTS, JEANS, COTIONADES, DRILLS, • • LINENS, Jac., • • •' , • 1 GROCERIES, QUE.ENSWARE, ••'.;•i 'OIL , OLOTHS, Cc. Special atteution given to • • • MtItCHANT , TAILORING- Satisfaction guantnteoil ALL COOPS AT LOWEST CASH MIMS Se'N,v hines. EEMEEM 'WHEELER. 4: WILSON. 'WILCOX ELLIPTIC, SINGER, lit PW E.', and AMERICAN comnrs:ATToN 1101.,E a - n_ Every lincldne sold, warranted to give sat Isfaettun. , 11ACIIINRS' TO RENT. Coltuublt, ra., July 2.5t11,1863:tf. . 215 WALNUT 'STREET, SHOE AND NOTION STORE! KM ; it. C. BRUNEFta Would respectfully announce to her friends and , the public generally, that ahe has Just returned from Philadelphia with' Choice ASsartment?of MISSW ,St CHILDREN'S SHOES! All Shoes purchased direct from the Matinthe turers, and are of the best known makes, con sequently are of a better kind than are usnally sold in bitallar stores, and at cheaper rates. A full varletv.of • TuD t uaNGs, NOTIONS ctt STATIONERY,,,, Consisting in part of LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S . HOSIERY AND GLOVES,' LINEN S. CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. CUPIN,'LINEN'AND PAYER, LADIES' LINEN COLLARS! A Iltrge Assort went of PAPER COLLAILS ! (DlelteuS, 3lagenta, Bismarck, and -Lockwood.) NECK TIES, Pacific and Bean Ideal Bows, dm.. .to. DRESS, CLOAK, PEARL t OTHER BUTTONS. DONA. MARIA. VEILING, SEWING SILK & SPOOL THREAD. Together with the usual variety of Useful and Fancy Articles; ENVEL OPES, 'W111111 , 1•G PAPER, Ac., to all of which she invites the attention of the Citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity, feeling confident that an examination of her Stock will prove satisfactory. 44-Goods sold for Cash and Cash only. may23(l GS-1.1 FOR SALE. VALiTABLE PEOPEIITY -- RIM The subscriber otters the following - valuable real estate, In the borough of Columbia, Penn's, at, - private sale: • • 11.0U.E & LOT, No. L OUUST STREET. SPLENPID ST.ANI), No. 112, connected therewith, now occupied as n grocery More; by Mrs. :d. Turner. This is one of the bt,,t business localities In the town. The lot Is very large with front of 30 feet 10 (nein,. Also the row of FOUR BRICK nousus WITH LOTS, Nos. 8, 10, 12 nod II Colon street, will be sold singly or together, on cosy terms. For further intorundlon slimly to .k)N'As MEYER.` No. 111 T..oenst street, Columbia.. July 23iLlg6,1:tf. FOR SALE! Two nouctwo-Htory DWELLLNG HOUSF.s.i In the borough of Columbia. For information, onquire of • , • :NICOLAS STAPP, nugS:Ytw•J' 141 Fourth SL, Columbia. SPLENDID GROCERY STORE - , • - OFFERED FOR SALE. 4_ ho Subscriber wishing to relinquish the Grocery Business, otters the Stock, Fixtures, .te... at Private Sale. The Store has now a good run of Town and Country Custom. mid doing about as large a trade us any similar store in Columbia.' n.AN.A. rare opportunity 1e here offered to any one wishing to engage in a good and profitable business. The business pays well, and the only object In kelting out is, that the work Is too bhp:telt for a woman, MRS. M. TURNER, Jy3-Inicil 10, 111 Locust :it., Columbia, Pa FOR SALE CHEAP. The subscriber offers for sale, at his store, a lot or DISIIES, CASTORS, ICNIVEs goal FORKS, SPOONS. ? &e„ &e. They will be sold at a bargain. Lly3Otti DANIEL .IfeCAULEY. ORSE FOR SALE, A splendid nom*: Is offered for sale e leap. Enquire at this °Mee. Jylrtfdw FOlt SALE A TWO STORY )RICK uousr. and LOT OF GI COUNT), situated in Walnut street, aLxwe 3d, street, Columbia. For terta.s, ,te„, apply to fob. 29, JOIIN Q. DtICN-Y. THE BEST IN TILL IVOlt1.1).! FOLEY'S GOLD PENS Are acknowledgel to be the best yet offered to the Public. .1 7 P. Shreiner A: Son have Just recalved a large stock of these celebrated Pons. }Ds 'old stock has also been exchanged for new, so that costa, niers can new select from tho -LARGEST 'AND BEST ASSORTMENT . . „ of doh' Pens ever brought to this market. aca_Pens are guaranteed for six months. Push sham. Get u Pen. Ask: for Fulcra. uner.?3,*(.7-tf.) I'. SiII:LINER & SON. NEW T GROCERY STORE"-- t,.:. - " i';lTiiti ' S.,Lli : ll:oqlkNE ~,.•,`'7f--t:' ' ..: , ,s trlk,t.zlo6. 17 & 19 Lui,:0m3upt1.ane3,..,5.;,,.. ..,,e reax ket '.";L ,; iiltZbThVaUtXte':!-. .Icerrit iv t a choice -lot of; • • • '• •••;',.; FII\E F.A_IIILY. GROCERIES PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS, V ' AVAIT FRUITS, Lemons, Oranges, Prunes, Figs ,•' eke., Sugar Cured llama, and Dried Beef. , A;t3o,'Potatoes, flutter, E-s, dze. t WOOD, ,:wriao r )r-yr.4.4E, ,mwoms, All kinds of oRgEN.GItOCERIES In Season. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, or the highest market. price paid in cash. .I ask a liberal share of public patronage, feel ing confident thaVl will deal justly with 911 who favor me with :aeon. - • TharniFelf J THOS. R. MoCLITIsTE. DANIEL - 3IcCA.ULEY; • NO. • on- LOCUOT ST., COLUMBIA FAMILY GROCRIES,' PROVISIONS, "c• RYE FLOUR, UNBOULTED ..MEAL, CORN MEAL, GRAIN, AND ALL • E.MVDS OF 111 M T „FEED a iwayi, kepi on hand. choler: Fnmilyy Flour est th made from -Whit emoldy Wheat. Also Butters Flour of eb ! • —.• • ..• Ire thanlM his'friends for the liberal'patrortage heretofore extended,;and.aslrs'a contWnanee 01 the same. Being a practiml• er, an having followed the trade tor inanryears, he tlatterg himself that his knowledge, of the business will enable him to give satisfaction' lei all - who • may favor him with theireustom..•..t.f The store will be open from 7 A. M. to 8 1 4 F. M. 0uty 4 2.'68-tf DANIEL .st-caAuthrv. A : WANT. SUPPTITID Y ' • JUST oPrisrEth . " 1 " GROCERY .AND PRO VISION STORE," ~B 0 S Dealers in' Conrail,' Pi:Caned. "Proiltien of all ,bought, and sold, exchanged for Goods or sold. on Commission. VEGETABLE OE ALI, KINDS. IN SEASON. We keep constantly oirliand u goOtr and fresh supply of t- SUGAR " '''CoFFEE,"• "'" • • f- • • 'I.EAS ANIi • •'• - ' '' • SPICES. •' • FINE T1A.31 'AND DRIER BEEF. Also, Dried Fruits of, aA.,kixuii Cedar and Willow Ware, ,ke.; together with' all articles found in any similar store. liberal sliaresOf 'Public Patronage. • diEFPEIi'BROTEERS' apt .181:EPly1 - 3":67,22.0TbCupt St., Columbia, Fa. FINE, FAMILY GROCERIES, AIAVAYS ON IL&ND, 4. LARGE FINE STOCK' lIIST RECEIVED AND IN - STORE! ,I liavormw ht. Store afull assortment of Groceries Extra Byru p Molasses; Fine Teas;-Coffees, Sc Extra Sugii CuT - cd: . l7U.MS"i&nd DRIED BEEF Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy GrPOotl es of oil kinds, and at thiS lowest prices. Call and es amine my stock, whether you buy or not. ' "HENRY SUYDAM', mar. 7, ViS-ti.) •; t cal;: of Front do Union Sts. A FRESH AB - BIT - AI OF'.. GOODS -AT ELA.B.DNIAN'S I. Justr-recelved,-at.-the , flne Grocery Establish ment, corner 3rd. and Cherry streets, the follow ing new Goods:. , • . JELLIES, PRFqr RXES, RAISINS, ' PEACHES, TOMATOES, ENGLISH' PICKLES, WINSLOIVS G REEN CORN Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Coeoanuts f Cranberries; Cider and White Vine VLnegar. Ex t.& Family Flour, ,Mercer Potatoes, Rio and Java Coffee, fresh roasted, Lovering's Syrup, Ata-New GOods received almost flatly. WM. H. ILAItI)3I.I.IC, 3rd and Cherry 81.4. Colombia, 11a. dee 21, '67-tt.] FAMILY • GROCERIES ! The Subscriber would respectfully Inform his customers and_the Public generally, that he has Just received a-general assortment of GRoCEILIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Refined Sugars of all kinds: ' • - No. 1; and Mess Mackerel , English ,i: American Pickles, Sugar Cured Iram.s and Beer, Extra Tine Syrups, Old Rio and Java Coffee, - - DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, ilalslns;'PrnUes and prepared Mustard always ou baud and of the very best. grades. •EXTRA.-FAMILY- FLOUR, ' • ' , • CORN MEAL, HOMINY, &e.., Fancy OrocerieS, Canned Vegetables and Fruits. for hotels and families. The best Goods only are sold, and prices very low. Onr stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and complete and we intend keeping It fresh, by Notions of diFerent kinds always on hand. ! ! E I.II.TCHEI t, fell: 8, 'O:3-tf.] cor, ith 3 Locust Sin. FREW `GROCERIES' DIULLEN & BROTHER, FRESH TOMATOM.FRESH PEACHES AND other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, Sa T L•' A-- THE BIST BLACK TEA IN THE 'MARKET. EXTRA REFINED SYRUP JI.OLASS-1, .very cheap. Refined Swears, Dried Fruit of all lands. Rio, 'Java. and Lagnyra Correa. ::%7RSV SIIOAR GUILLD 11.9.-NLS & DRIED BEEF PRIVATE SALE 11sO,Fancy G rocerloOramily Flour, Notions,&e. We intend to keep the best GoOds only, anti to cell as cheap as any similar store. H. 111.ILLEls.: .t BRO. tS.Country Produce of all kinds bought or aken in exchange for goods. [fcbls-tf. TJ ET THE FACT BE RECORDED IS EVERY FAMILY IN COLUMBIA AND ''lCl TTY. THAT PROVISION STORE HAS JUST BEEN OPENED ON FRONT ST., COLUALBIA, PAt. The subscriber would respectfully inform the public generally, that be has opened a Grocery Store at No. North Front Street. Columbia, and is now stoeltinF it with everything in the GROCERY AND PROVLSION LINN. I natter myself that I have bought reasonable, and intend to sell reasonable— CHEAP AS TILE CHEAPEST. My stock oonsists in part of SUUAJIS. COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUIS, DRIED FRUIT, WILLOW -WARE, F LOU It, sTARen, SALT, CORN STARCH, FAMILY CRACKERS, of all kinds EXTRA SUGAIt-CURED HAMS. In tact I keep everything new and fresh that is sound lu a il rst-class Grocery Srore. vr_Call and examine xny stock and pries. LITTLE% No. 25 North Front St., above Locust, augS-tfdsw] Columbia, Pa. 1.1; - REIMAN, - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . . laving permanently located in Columbia, Pa., respectfully tendersldif professional services to the citizens of saldplace and vicinity. and hopes by strict attention-to business, and moderate charges, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. As a guarantee to public confidence he would state that he hi a graduate. of the MXVICAL UsiticaSrrr of Pennsylvania, Phila delphia, and a private student for several years of Dr. A. J. Hertuan. of Carlisle, Penna.; and also,' was , associated with Dr. A. 13. Dill, of Petersburg, ln the practice of Mroxeusx and St:R.OEl:v, and all those affected with CHRONIC and Nervous DISEASE .-‘ 4 , will do well togive hint a call at his °Mee, No. 11 NORTH FRONT STRFMT, rearofthe GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE, where be may be consulted at any time, and all Rates, except when on professional duty. Consultations in Ottice, stout. Charge only for the Medicine, which eon be had at the GOLDEN. MORTAR DRUG STORE, No. 11 North Front Street, Columbia, Pennsylvania. DR. li. HIMMAN, Proprietor. TOB: , „PRINTLNG •OF *VERY U Description neatly exectited artitis °ince GAOc_ERIES;',iOc. -DEALEU I VLSO, CHOICE FAMILY• FLOUR ! PROVISIONS, Sc. For F,runAly- and hotel use Extra FABIrLY FLOUE by the barrel or smaller quantity. CHOICE NEW:ORLEANS MOLASSES, HONEY, • STRAWBERRIES ===M A LARGE LOT or NEW YORE CANDIES, FAMILY GROCEItIES! STOCK! .IT 'TICE PROVISION EMI FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Columbia,' Pa. A. New Grocery A IC D ES