Clje extiumliia tiirday, Selitenzlie'i2e;•lBoB. Advertisements, to secure immediate in sertion, 'must be handed in on - or 'before Thera-, day evening, each week. MARKET HOUR, after ()debar 3d, will be clanged to 9 o'clock. • POST OFFICE CLEAIs:G.E -James P. Marsh has been appointed , POStmaster at Smyrna, this county, in place of Allen, 'pa- STILL TuEy Comz.—The Republican citizens of tho Third Ward; will ineot-in Town Ball, this (Saturday) evening, at 71 'o'clock, to form a G rant 'and /Colfax. dtXl). , Exounslciir tickets" will be issued by the Reading & Columbia Railroad for the Grand Mass meeting - in • Lancaster city on = Tuesday, Septenibor 29th, gOod for two days. • ' BEAUTY.--If . it, 'were optional with 'all Avotnetrto be intelligent or beautiful, but fcirbidden to them to be both,' which of the , two gifts, beauty or brains would the jority of:the prefer T 1 ladies take to the " Grecian bend s " but many of our young men prefer , the '.A:tneil i erni"bender." !tea ° night ice noticed sever:ikon the street bending under Leavy' oads of benzine'and lager; LOCAL items are Ecaree as '":„ibii.l dol lars. Reader, if you allow . ' us oiir choice, .be like tho boy.,thnt ; was .offered eltOiee of sports—iood arid:bad—by a n ilykt dulgent parent, we'll try • I. U. , ytreet, Eibbve Locust, bas' - -in Store, a. large; assortment of dry gopas,_ clothing, hoots, shoes, - &c., iwhich he is selling at: a,very sithill , advance. "Quid: sales and small—protits " his motto. RETURN ED.-=-• -Dr. F. Elinkle•rettiroed from his 'trip West, this week, and• 'tie tending to his patients IS usual. We are pleased..to Say that ho is looking well and seems much refreshed front beingrelieired from his arduous pratice for a shaft - (late. IV.; S.' 'I4V will preach in the-`•,U. E.-Chitral" on. next Sabbath, at the usual hours. - Morning sub ject: " What_ is Sanctification?" -Evening subject: "In what sense; and to what ex ent may the believer be sanctified while 'on earth?" SERMON TO Yoirno MEN.—By re quest of the'United Order of American Me chanics, -Rev. C. Smith will preach a sermon to young men of the • above order, in the M. E.. Church, on Sunday evening at 7o'clock. The-public are cordially in vited to attend.- - • BRIGHAM TOTING, Jr., t".§tf, the type of all that is pure, noble and ex;itet:Lin hi own opinion—:says : . .„.. „ " Be assessed ; Friday, - October 2d will,be the last pay." . Democrats being a prlced party, mayun derstand that " ray" clause. We don't. • FILL' ThADE.:=Fall trade has' fairly eornrneneed, and our merchants aro , pre pared for the crisis. It is only necessary for :thu,,busiriess ind.la to inform the ptiblic.of his facilities, to draw a crowd of custom. ,Tho - se looking to tide find it Ild -vienta*us hrhtft - e'rtise In the litrtx SPY. INsTALLATiort.—We learn that t Bev. Jeremiah Sharmahan, was on Sunday last installed as first - A: Ms - hop of - the new Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg, in which Lancaster county is embraced. The cere monies were imposing and Impressive, and took place:in St: Patrick's Church, Harris- IiONTItACT AWARDED.—The contract for'painting Odd has been awarded to Don: Juan .Wa.flings, of this place.'„3lr. Wiallirig is.a practical work man; and no doubt- will do •the job 'with credit to lihnSelf :had - satisfaction to the As sociation:' Sle wants two or three good workineu. .. LADIES ;IT ()Utica, that in various localities,, the loyal ladies are attending the iegUlluil "weekly club meet ings, • and ;listening • tow the `speech es and busiues:iofl.he, cap b. :We; nmait,pnlitimil clubs. 'How would if I tuice'llerti? WOuld it.not.itiapire„a,lbetter attendance , from us stiers'follar?•- • •"•• ."77 - 717 AR RAC ASiE.7§Elp I-77Ln every citizen i iiiirSorKtiii ward, 40 . i1.e0,w41.1,A15.,01y9.eyee that his name is on the -listV it will require buts inoruentof.,your - tifiqi, and ly„flegleeting it or leaving it to others yoit marforfeit your right ef,eitlienShrp;thet:rubit'Aeritieitl' period:of oprnationar history. , !i• - WA NTED7-- - .A. : *stre'it: Idyl; dria's,store : and Black' s. t hole], ~on Front. street. We See this Patine wait, and are sure our oblif."pg r..;4uneil will , not- turn a deaf ear. T 1 ,pavement is somewhat rough in tha?.ocality,'an - -;if ove:abould happen in [bean dark nightt:ii,;:would need light:to pick-himself 130;3i... YOB: COLUNIBIa;—The , . 414crti-. culti:".'al Exhibition noticed in'oui.coluinns . . . a few days ago, , took place on Wednesday afternoon and'e'veninglnat, at -Lancaster. Among, 'other tbingx!exbibited :were five " Likes 7eon . yo fpidrs: by our fellow-townsman;'` - H.' H: ' Heise, :Esq., averaging in weight ' pounds _apiece, raised on a braneti ten inches.inienstb., SOINIE *iakeefellfilv f ,ve.hi) ti'as:seen:the Grecian Bend, thus dilates:• • • ,• _•• • • ~ . When lovely woman? stoops to frolic fa • • And rues the ruse, alas, too late, . What balm 'sludiSsOotlie ii6r melon colic? ", • What art shalrileati'er:hiick-lUp straight? • The only thinglordleildlsasterLZ .•:": - V.. The only way her woe to end, • Is to ariplyn mustard plaaten.+, • If shenion't dolt, let herdiOnd: .. :Monday hut, Co-' lumbia'was favored hythO•arrival.'"of,.two Characters, WhO failed to givOlUgniierspat isfaction in, _reference,. to their- purposes. They were••looking for a certain boarding house ;in town, where it; is known that co/onia•cs put They are looked upon with , suspicion; and stinfloiedAO - b`s...from Baltimbre. Being .-partienlarly • fond . ..; of whisky, and having,. j , rather • aliahhylap pearance„we ,pronounpe t •theinCops, and EARLY WigDoii-4£ would be %gel for those who eend'herrtbikicuith's upon oirery occasion to rem ember, Cowper: ehtlismy blood toizear theblest Supreme /Manly; appealectto on- each trifling theme; liOntain Y9,l4Z.rank, vulgarity PAPhie - rzi:l 1! • „ To swear Is neither bravn;'-ftolitpnor,nriel.", • • ,Tilet'siaoktiiivl,.lX.ye,;,*iirjrci 'nit it: to' filemory; acidi)rabilee it rf '-" • Ft NETAPPLF.S.--M at I,TOEFOedi';Weiii. IteMPal44**lii;:gafi - presented ,us with some 01' the finbepimpleti: yve, called .therinammothjappin-:-and - rnanatO they axe,' too. We-.ttii f nk. thieeiof /gem would make a bUlf tittek:. When we ihiridt of the great searejty oftapples!n.this,tielgh 'Vorlioi.d„we' wonder, bowthat Sohn Is thus" bairng 'handsome " • •."•SooiAilt.f.:The",...t t ,HiVers'?'• announce their first grand sociable, of series, to take place in. Odd Fell°Ws' Hall, on Wednesday, October 14th, 1808. A. beautiful ,cumpFisiag ,of managers and T'irveraidy knoWn: litlic` bull-going frater nity of this Ctirnithiiii6i; as gentlemen; who underStand , ..their,ibnsiness' in ponduCting satisfactorily,Oecasiona'of•sbe,tibuye is .tilready , out. :The.: tickets, admitting a lady:and . 'gehtleman,,,aire only one' "dollar and a half. --- • To EDITORS OF REPUBLICAN NEWS- • rArEns.—The "Union Republican Club of ColUmbia, having just completed rooms Air party . purposes, respectfully request pub- Ushers of - Unien newspapers everywhere, to forward a copy of their paper,And such other documentsras they may have,Muring. the campaign,. The papers will.be keptron. file in the reading room, for, the benefit: of tiM'RepUbllcati party: Tlioso Publishers who think proporto comply with this re-: ,quest will . please address, Thinly_ REruD-' LICAN Cram, SPY Building, Columbia, Pa. 4ID Lilt.S4,—Dr: Hall asSails . the-i'dea 'Ant men" rest . by doing nothing:. lie stiYs the only healthful rest so long as our physical and mental condition remains as it is, is An be busy. Men of -force , and industry ;will everyWirere tell you, "it. is the :hardest thing in the world! to' do nothing." The true object otrest is recuperation', and that .is best brought - about,,as to the, body, by exercising a different set of muscles, and,. as to the brain; by calling ink; requisition a different set oforOins or power; causing the mind to act upon new objects. Young men, read this and keep it in mind. ; : ' ' POLITICS IN (.!OATESITILLE.--,We are in receipt o! a leiter 'infOrnaing us tlittt; great accessions- are • beingOdally • made to the RepubliCan rankS in 'Coatesville., :A discassiotili to' ta:ke - plaCo• there thiaafter nopM'' between 3. 4 ;54:, and Monegan, a virulent. Copperhead, from West Chester.. , Opr,friend , assures us that the People'arb waking up to the of the hour,' and 'are leaving Democracy, as : they would a sinking ship. The:peoplqaro betting on , 20,000 majority in ~October, and from 40,000-to 50,000 - in dsrovember.' l .lC.ee'p the ball' diciViag,,frienlls, and: ill be . well , . „ , • ; 1. • - • .-1: LOOK 0 UT, rOtt TIMM—We - learn 'tile Copperheads 7 are expecting' great things of the Third. Ward; and if, possible, they will colonize hettvly in order to retinde oui ma jority in the Borough:, RepubliCans of the, Third Ward, to you:1. posts! Look but for . franduiant naiuralizations .and new coin er!! Oanvas your ward thoroughly, ! See every datibtful voter! Bring your' full vote to - tho polls, and , you can easily wipe out the twenty-four . majority against you last year., Organize at 'once! See that every - Republican 'i:s assessed! • Work.! WOrk ! Work I and the Third Ward will gloriously reddem itself by giving a majori ty for the; .Republican. State and National tickets. , .• • BRIGHAM'S fame is already establish ed. He is noted for bis idtelligence, cor rect orthography, and ability' as a critic. The following, however, from his symbolic pen, should not be hid, lest ho fails icr re ceive the reward of his merit: , . , . . . - • 'ILA:BRET. —On - Wednesday morning, the weather was squally, producers did not turn out in - strong force, while consumers were pleanty, and as a consequence, Butter was sold at 40 and 45 ets. Ego. ,25 and 30 cents, and every thing else in proportion.- - ~. -. . 2 It is'easy to think a man a f-1 'without condescending to tell him so. " Consumers were ,pleanty"—tricap butter,_ cheap''eggs. and, "as a consequence," a "plCanty" ofvery cheap literature. , , • RAILROAD TRAVEL. The.' following " riles on the road"- are, based upon legal decisions, and ought to be universally known. The courts halo decided that ap plicants for tickets on railroads can be ejected froth . the cars if they do not otter the exact amount of their fare. Conductors aro not bound to make, change. All railroad ,tickets are good day - used; conditions,. "good for this day only," or other , admit ting time of genuinentiss,,are of no account. Passengers who lose. - their tickets can be ejected from the cars unless ; they purchas'e a second, one: Passengers aro bound tO ob serve decorum in the cars, and are obliged to comply' )vlth all reasonable demand's to' show their tickets. Standing on the • plat form; or otherwise violating the rules of the •company, render a person liable to 'be put off the train. No person ,has a right t to - litio-, nopolize more seats than he has - paid : 4dr'; and any article left in the' seat while the owner is temporarily absent, :entitles - him to his seat on his return. • „ Erd;WOOL:-IiRIEST,' I'A'CI.; I IIATE CAN DIDATE FOR potleillESS ‘ , VS (10 Ltr . ....4iltAl.SP,Y. —For some time , past; rumors' , eituno• and fast ttiat wo 'Were 'to be . ,!iii'rested, and incarcerated ieAofileivile dungeon, on ae; - eount: of something we said or did, not !let tering' to the character, oritheftiferesai4ll .7 wood, the defttnet; Lost . he .inight lats' , resorted to the law for-the vindication thereof:• „ * ; IEII li Ori - §uturdaji_litsti : we ,appeared in. • our p ro per_ person•btiforc...4.ld . or . nt a ri ‘ " B. Wiley,tunviii:,tne Cominonwealtk prion:aiehiergi,'fou hided' on 'the Greist, for.:.certain :striCtunizee'tiPoithig'cliaracter in a, commu nication of September- Bth. George ,d3ru:bahur,;.Rlsq., the Republican nominee for District Attorney, , was there; . 6opperit'ead'ettudidate for , the sartie'olfice— to prosecute the case on the part ,of , the Commonwealth. The former arose with majestic mein,_ and ; Fluffed and !.perspired unillhe' was relieved of the wind on his stomach, 'frouiWhich-'he'Was evidently suf fering, when, with extended arms, he dis playedt9 theadrairing- gaze of the specta tors the article claimed to.he ,and etiFFed',.froniS'ihe SPY, with Voice' which sounded like the tiling of h saw, de clared that the whole_of it was a gross upon the prosecutor: - Isdr.: l ßeynolds lowed in a c*teand elekdteht i spe'ech upon the same Mr. Kline, our attorney, then offered to prove,- by •;witnesses present, that Mr. Griest,-while'-Treasurer of the county, loan • ed'to,Bear at Co., the Strasbn rg' Bank, the. -Inland l'asiiranoe Bank,' and' - diVerS, other banks; varlOaS-sini of money, varying: from one buntiredaudsisty thousand dol larsdown to ten thousand, for the use of vyKelithe spill htinfa:Pitisaoftlfe 4:pr:osecu-: tor hundreds of, dollo.; ~ Mr. Kline argued that the 'frifOrniiition was proper for the people to know at thelinie Mr. Griest was a cabdlddlet defers Ih6m,i rind{ hence the matt eritself wasnotllbelons,,orif i bo,,the truth'Ciatild be gil-en'n , epidenco, which he was now prepared to d0.,,Y This offer part-caused no little nut ter:. tp I the - I,ettbal. / . ,They at i ence com menced to fillibuster, and -argued that the Alderman'had'co.cight tolhear any testi mony whatever-for the defence, and that therfiid not ngeou tor ,ineluge "the (relegation Mat' .111?: drist:farmeirOut the dounty funds as'a part of' rile -4 11bOl' 2 7 finding'theinielves caught in a trit - p;:titekiiie4 to escape out of it. The Aldeimriii - decided not to hear any testimony in justification... r ot the,ublica-- tidii, find saidiveryiproperly shat criminal oases beforttiotnagistrAtc wore similar to the inquiry beforethe_Grand Jury—bat lair., AldernaMt) we. , ,iwppitl.„like to lfr i torf where you findlauthoritk for iatbrney to ap pear-for :or eigaimt„crprisoncr.eharged lere,W.latagistratet:withl, indictable misde meanor, is 1t"...n0t .considered a mutter , -of courtesy. and. nut - otte-of 'right? 800 not r a w! , as ~a:.F.ruatter.:.efiewursetty7.too.• .Then air; ~Predetermined ~.that} thii:.artiole,t , produced* ,l/ras that.Jfaetooqglit:mot to have preoluded,a Lietuing;arengffthe:PSati -zricitir could,not - ithatige''yoUr',lMfginent is the matter.:Arcyglad thatfthe'mafter: can ' hew' be'd'ettirmined judlcislly:` ape. ventAin 'When, we produce the, t facts:lbefore;leAury, 'et/mfg.:be-sides 'Mr. ) ,Grieet oisteivaral;aiag.ioutpacavi. .r--stankl,frOin under. - • MIZE UNCLAIMED LITTERS.—Iast of letters remaining unclaimed, in the. Columbia 'Post Odice,"uti - to this date. PeMonsl call ing - for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the SPY: ' Ladies' - List:-Martha G. 'Sheik, Julia Bimpson, Maggie o. , R.uffe,-Fanny 'Neal, Anna Dodson; - Ann- • Underhill, Lisbet Craslimma, ,Piska.,Brig,litner,. Lizzie Brant, •Annie Manuel. ' " - Nolt; John Adam ;Schmidt; J. Woodward. Stewart; :Heiary„ Rt. . Robinson .11,nddeek.-E. B. Rains, Peter Glick, Henry May, Sam'l .I . qayes,"Jacob S. , Metzger, Moses Lind, S: Libenknecht; ,Edward itenoy, 3. H. Replier, Abm.Herr,, Abraham Fanhy, Mr. Blair. , • • • • - .'DEMOCRATIC N.—The Detn °era's of Ibis county assembled iri _tenons ter-on Tuesday last, in County Convention. 'After a season of dutiful labor, they. east, to the wind,: the , following ticket : 11. Swarr for long tertn'in Congress; and Itobt.' Crane for. short 4.erin ; Wm. Spencer, for Asso'ciate"judge,; 'G. G. Bush, for_ County: Commissioner; - Geo. Whrlay and Jacob Gamber, Directors of the' Poor; H. S. Kerns, Dr. 11. Reetiasnyder, J. AL. Johnson an'd W. W. Steele, for li.ssembly'; J. W.P.' 'SWift, District Attorney ; H. Itegoner, Sr., and Benj.'llulier, Prison Inspectors; Henry "Shaffner, •Aadito . r. - The ticket is ion.. o enough , ha, ha, ha! , To YoO;NO r men are often rat a losa.to know the - hest manner or spending their leisure hours. A. few sug gestiods on this point , may he _of service. " Evil communications corrupt good man ners.," and in like manner good associa tions-exert a beneficial influence. _ . The'sOciely Of 'a refined and intelligent lady should always be desired. If you have a true woman for a friend, yon have in her a rich- treasure indeed. ;Seek her society whenever practicable, not' necessarily as a lover, but as an earnest friend and compan ion. No matter if her conversation does .not sparkle with wit, or exhibit profound cultare 'on erudition: No matter if you are acquainted with all her home amusements, and "knoW " all her' songs liy hesirt.' In her presencieyou will loie all relish for iin lu're Until:demoralizing pleasures, and re ceive mental and nioral:improvernent. . . WEDNESDAY EVENING. —The Republican meeting on Wednesday was well attended, and very enthusiastic. It was addressed by ou'r friend Chase, of _the True Democrat, of i 'Yor)c, and: G.: T. 'FOlies, Esq.; of this 'phice. Roth speeches were well received, and filled with irrefuta ble arguments. Mr: Chase made some good local "strikes,' and had • "Junior" been keeping good company he would have had -an opportunity to take the wings of. an eagle and sore •aloft—to fight" upon some wood-pile. Mr. Fobes dealt in sound logic, and was listened to with profound attention. 4le'spoke not as an orator, but as an "oys terman," and the way ho -culled'Democra cy, and threw the shells into its face, was a caution. - Young men will doubtless long be engaged in rubbing the mud and barna cles from their eyes. If they'll call this way, we'll lend them the advantages'of our "fast steam power." SECOND WARD GRANT AND COLFAX" CETT.I3. According to notice, the voters of the Second Ward assembled at the Town Hall, on Saturday evening, and resolved themselves into a campaign club. The fol lowing gentlemen were - elected permanent Officers : B. Haldeman, President ; J. B. Bachman, John Shenberger, Win. B. Pee sig,• Wm. lleeso - and E. A. Becker, Vice} Presidents; W. H. Pfahler, Corresponding Secretary; Jos. Mifflin, Recording Score-, tary ;' J. A. MeverS, Treasurer, with 'an Executive Committee of fivo. The meet ing was well attended, and great interest manifested. Republicanism' is alive. The Club adjourned to meet in the SPY Build ing to-morrow evening. So the good work •goes on. Grant Clubs and Tanners' Clubs are forming in every election district, and on every - gassing breeze is borne the noise of the loyal battalions moving into line for 'the final conflict at the polls with that treas on which they successfully combatted in the field: Let, the enthusiasm now preva lent continue:- Work !—talk !—distribute :Republican reading matted—canvass every district, and all will be well. ' COUNCIL MEETING.—A stated meet ing of Council was held Friday evening, lust .week. ; Arno:3 S. Green, President, in the .ehair. Present-atessrs; DetWiler, Green, Npurse, Supplee, and Upp. Min utes''.'August 21st, and Sept. 7th, were' read and approved. . The Road Committee reported repair's made in. various 'parts of tholown„ , Thu parties praying for a change, in the grade of Locust streilt;•east of Fifth street, were noti-: tied to meet the Committee and state their awishes, .but.they•failed to do so. - - The com mittee therefore • recommended that sin ad .tenttion-be Made. ' ' The cost of grading Florence street will ball-bout Vile Finance Counuitttee reported $312:69, re . eeived bly'tbe treasurer 'during 'the 'past ,month. Ilithuout in'treasury sL,fie9:ls. Market Cotnutittee reported that the con tractor was still- busily - engaged - upon the new Marltett_House..,-V4: The T.s.Veikierit, 'Conitaitkeo reported that notices had-been issued- orderi ngporsons in various parts of the borougli to repair their pavements. . , The consideration of a resolntion propos ing to change the lines of Certain streets near the cemetery, and of an ordinance pro tproposlog 'to open, 'Finns 'street; between !Cherry and• Union, and- Fourth - and • Fifth street's. was - again postponed one mouth. Acommunication was received fromthe Vigilant Fire Company, asking for an up •propriation of $2,000, towards paying for a steam fire engine for which they have con trained, and in consideration thoreof ten dered the bOrough the Susquehanna Suc tion Engine. On motion an appropriation 'of $1,500 was made, payable in borough bonds,. Payable in twenty years; and the tender of the suction engine was declined. An ordinance was adopted requiring all graves to be not less than six ,feet in depth, and imposing a fine of $5O for any violation of the se me. I An ordinance was also adopted ordering :the openingof Slarket street along the East lino of the Market House lot. The Road Committee reported that the Columbia and Washington Turnpike had been notified to repair that portion of the pike which lies within the borough, but had made no reply. The Road Committee by resolution was then directed to take all legal steps necessary to secure the repairs of the pike. , •;On motion of Mr. Nourse, it was ‘,liiiQvcd,lTiiat the width of Maple street,. be ,tween Front. and Commerce street be reduced to forty feet, according to the proposition of T. H. ofSertt.7, - 'lBBB. ' - ' On xisotion,orair.• Upp, the Rotid• Coin mittee wit.direetedle expend $58.20 in ex eavatingtand grading Florence, street from. Manor Mill street. ,Croeslpg.waS ordered to he-Made on the 'South hide ()Mix:net street at Fifth. The Finance Committee was au thmiled to negotiate a loan et WOO for three won thr. The Iload, - Committee, was instructed to sell the framed lithographic copies of the borough plan for 42.25, each,,Atud the un framed, ones for (10 cents each. , -- A petition praying fora , change in We Fifth, of Locust street, between-Fourth and Fifth, was road' and - teferied to the Road Committee: . A petition complainingsoff thenedumn:a tion of water in tile cellars' of theinopeoiles ironing the ciniallaisin; was read and re ferred' to the .sanitary.Counnittee., '4...luriciry., bills „were then ordered told paid,nneF, ythich'Counoil adjourned. - • PRECAUTIONARY - •MEDICATIO.N.—If the importance .of',protectlye.mettication were more gexi4rallY appreCiated, our mortuary .statiysticswould soon show a wonderful de- Crease in 'the number:of fatal results of di sease.,.:sl.lllioustof !people 'are;Croiided to gether iu districts where plop /re constantly. e.i.posed-lnkeiasrnaiie vicuswhicii pro - du:nes . Ague, Jaundice;:lAiver t and Ague, and kin dred' complaints ; and millions more are. 'co'ntinnelly;:visiting, or 'traveling- through= those:Parts:Or:pie conntry, where febrile al seases.infest;the entire atmosphere for miles in every directlim, 'These classes are en vironed:With.danger Which . Cannot be over,. estimated. They ,require.a sure. protective IifISIiLER'S HERB BIT TEIIB, whichis 'the ouly'real safeguard for. an untoned:stoMtich,.br-delleate nervous:, oyster/3;41m only4ortifying,,egcut against' a .permanent and • efficacious cure • where di-- !sense has.aireadVfastenedlitself? Upon Itis i att infalliblocure, and is high-• lyqvaluedlin,alb-Revermid.digue districts. Soldieverywhere:' , :t - .• • • sepl9.2w. MMI!MWMME . . „ Losnew. - Poutcri TN- `, CoLtralarA.—The London Porter sold by John R. Watkins, ,of Lancaster, • has .attained , , reputation equal to that of any other brand; :Ind is rapidly superceding - all - others , * in this. market. As a beverage it is "commende4'i . by all drinkers of malt liquors Ibr its sups , ' 'rlor excellence, while as a mild .stimulant and nourishing drink in cases of persons re covering from sickness, it is highly recorn mended by physicians. This Porter is now sold in oolumbia, at Black's Franklin Hods% Appold's Restaurant, uhl der the Franklinlieuse, and at the Conti nental Rotel. - All who prefer Porter as a boverage,or who use it during convalesence, should try that imported and bottled by John R. Watkins, Wine and Liquor mer chant, Lancaster, and sold at the places above "'tuned. - ' sept.l9-6td Marittts. v), Philadelphia Flour Market: • WrzusksiSAv, Sept. .—The Flour, lliarket :.continues dui,' at yesterday's prices. COO ,bhls. were taken by the - home consumers, In lots, at 26'5007 . 50 for superfine; $8550 for extras, the latter rate for ,100' bbLs. -strictly choice; new ; spring Wheat extra family, of which the bulk of sales consists, at $9•25@0•50; old do. do. at so'7o, 10'25 ; Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do. at 2 10 @ 12 ; and fancy brands at 012500/4, according to qual ity. Rye Flour is selling at 20©9 0 50 per barrel* Nothing doing in Cornmeal. There is no new feature to present In the Wheat Market. The demand is. chiefly for prime lots from local millers; who are the only purchasers. Sales of 1300 bus. Ind. and Penn'a. red at 22.2062130 for fair and choice, and 600 bus. amber at 2'2'35. - . . - - Rya has declined; sales, of f,20. bus: Penn's at $1,50." Corn is quiet at former rates; sales of yellow at SP:S4I•3O, and 2500 bus. prime Western mixed at Oats are without essential change; sales of 2.500 bus. Western at 75077 c. " Nothing doing in Barley or Malt. Bark is steady, with sales of No: I Quercitron. at 250 per ton.' - • : SeedsCioverseed Is selling at 'SS•SO , gO per 04 pounds. 'Timothy ranges from V.l-25@3•50. Flax seed may be quoted at 01.75(42135 per bushel. Philadelphia Clittle Market. - MorrnAlc, ,Sept. 21.—The, Cattle Market was moderately active tills ;week, but prices were without any material change. 2,600 head arrived and sold at the Avenue Drove Yard at if ®9 c. for extra Penna. and Western steers; 73-06834 c. . for lair to good do.. and r so7c. per„ lb. gross, tor common; as to quality, The following are the particulars of the Wes: 118 head, Owen Brnittf, , V.lrglnia• " -7 4.(6\ lJ 110 " A Christy & Bre; Vlrginfa. 7340 IP, 49• " Dengler McCleese, 0 Chester 6%0 8?' 146' " McFillen,Va. and Chester 7 105 "-! , P Hathaway,' 0h10....-........ .7 (4 94 .96 ": • JS Kirk; Chester co. 'O 9 'GU " ' 13 McleilleM , Chester ct:t "' • ' S 0 9 90 " J Mennen; Ohio ' 8 0 9 " ES McFillem Chester co 8 0 9 151* " lJliman d:Bactunast,Kentucky 7 50 9 192 " Maxiin,FullenSeCo, Ohio - 7 09 80 " Mooney &Smith, W. Pa • 7340 8% 75. .T Mooney & Brofl7l,rgkulte....:.- .3-5, 140 " John Smith, Ohio' - ' 0 93i 88 " LLFrank, Ohlo - ...... 660 182 " Fran Schomberg, Ohi 'L.. 0.-- 6 al 824 75 " Hope & Co, Chester co ... 6 50 Ul " M lJryfoos .hCo, W. Va..— ...... .6 Q 80 " Bloom & Co, W. ..... ; .... 6 0 8 140 " James Auli, Ohlo 50 S 4 " Chandler diAlexander,Cliester 7 0 8 18 " A Kimble, Chester co 7 9 SU " John DicArille, Ohio ' 5 at 7% 40 • S Frank, Kentucky 71(0 &A 00 " R " T Seldomridge & Kelly, W. Vu 6,x,0 8% 125 . Mayne, Ohio WO Bg, 40 " J Y Latta, Chester c,, 7 at 8' 42 " C Walker, Virginia 10 " 7lt Geramell, Delaware... 5 0 6 " P Marlin, W l'enna 50 53,4 23 " James Amster, W Penna. 5 a 6 Hogs were in fair demand at full prices.l,loo head sold at the ditrerentyards ut514.50015.50 per 100 pounds net. . Sheep-were also in fair demand at an advance; 10,000 head arrived and sold at 43,50534 a per ID. gross, for fat sheep, and 331.5na11"fi head for stock sheep. Cows were also in fair demand • 150 head sold at 640065 for Springers, and 840085 per head for cow and calf. Aarriaggs. v Deaths and Marriages are publiehed in this paper without charge. When accompanied by commen taries,-whether prose or poetry, live cents per line will be charged., Funeral liotices ten eents.perline payabloln advance. In Columbia, on Tuesday, September 2-AI,ISC,S, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. W. H. Steck, J.J. SAl7l.Oa and MATTLE..I.IMaxr, both of this place. On the Vith inst., at the :United States Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa„ by Rev. C. I. Thompson, HENRY -Wr.mr.sa, of Goodville; ,Laneaster co., to LEx- Timr.r.A. AMELIA, youngster daughter of hr. Andrew Weller of Bareville, Lancaster county. On the 15th inst., by Rev. J. I. Afotubert; D. D., D. K. lIIILEA, of Philadelphia, to LiZzlk C., daughter of Ma). J.W. Jack, of Lancaster. On the 17th inst., at the Fountain Inn Hotel, by the Itev. J J. Striae, WILLLA.3I A. FITE to .I%..toatx E. Haws, both of Fulton. On the 17th inst., at liautfinan's Hotel, by the same, Alms ItETSW to MA:11. - HoFrunk, both of West Ilemplield. ta4s. ri the 16th Inst., at Harrisburg, SUSAN Al,- 121210.11'2, of Lancaster, in he 'Dist year of her age. On the 9.Oth Inst., in Zia Donegal twp., Max n.insm 13IEST4IND, WICLOIV Of henry Illestand deceased, aged 73 years, 3 months and 2 days. On the 38th inst., at New Haven, 'Warwick two., ,wife of Jacob L. Stehman, aged 43 years, 2 months and 28 days. ketvilMrlrololNol3oollllbiteldit."A VALUABLE DONEGAL FARM Y • AT PUBLIC - SALE. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, 1808, the sub scriber will offer at public sale on the premises, his fa- in in East Donegal tarp., Lancaster co., situated on the road leading front the Marietta and Mt. Joy turnpike to Maytown, - one mile east of Maytown, adjoining lauds of 'John N. Jonas Mumma, James Duffy and others, containing 107 ACRES 6/.118 PERCHES.(inore or -less) of first quality of Limestone land In a high slate of cultivation, under good fences, divided Into convenient folds, with access to running water. about Six acres are woodlands. The Improve ments are a TWO STORY MUCK DWELLING ROUSE, an out-kitchen, with Spring house, a large BARN, 'wagon shed, corn crib, ice , house, smoke Louse, smith shop, carpenter shop_ and other buildings. There are an orchard of choice Apple trees, and 'a thriving Peach Orchard that eon. •:. • Persons desiring to view the piopertylieforec the day of sale will call on , sainuel Kipple, re siding thereon. Sale to commence at. I o'clock, P. M., when terms and conditions will be made'known by sep24-tfilj, Li.,ItEYNOLDS. STAFF APPOINTMENTS GENERAL ORDER NO. 2. The following appointments have been made to compose the S'tairof the Chief Marshal for the Mass Convention of the friends of Grant anti Colfax, to be held on TUESDAY T i - E INST., and will be respectedaccordingly: SPECIAL AIDS. David Miles, thy. IL W. Shenk, City. ASSISTANT MARSHALS Abraham Settley, Earl township. ' 'A. C. Helnoehl,Manbelm. ' Charles Denues. Manor... T. C. Galena'', :Hartle. AIDS. Milton Wiedler, Columbia. Milton Estilemtm, Paradise. W. D. Stauffer, City. W. W. Whiteside, City. Bachman .Herr, Manor. Frank-Esbleman, East Lampeter. E. C. Reed, City. James F. lticksecker, City. Hiram Stamm, City. • : William IL Floater, Columbia. Stephen S. Clair, West Hemptleld. ..John 'Metzler, Itapho. Elias Glauser, New Holland. 11. N. Breneman, Strasburg. Aldus C. Herr, Lam aeter. • H. R. Breneman, City. Jacob E. Barr, City. • Philip L. Spreeher; J. L. Shuman, Washington, J. P. Rea, Fulton. • 4 Owen'Bricker, John Groff __City. Abraham Illestand, City. Samuel Gray, Manor. Samuel Henderson, Salisbury. , W. H. _Spent, Ephrata. ' Jeremiah Rohrer, City. Abraham Nebble, City. , Samuel Boyd, Drumore. Robert Carrot, Marietta. C. H. Mayer, City. • D. P. Itosenm tiler, City. W. U. Hess, Columbia. Martin B. Hess, East Hemptleld. Francis Delp, Illanbelm. Reuben Bortzfleld, Abljah Geiger, East Lampcter. Eli Landis; Lancaster township. C L Ecke kr, Leacock. John Roland, New Holland. • • David K. Burkholder, Itohrerstown. Benjamin Whatier; Clay. Hiram Brubaker, Warwick. -Jefferson B Bwarr, Petersburg. Frank Coover, Ephrata :township. Alpheus N Herr; Strasburg. Jacob Martln,City. • . • • • Hentyß Handle, Adamstown borough. - Henry Kurtz. Mt. Joy borough. ' Moses Brubaker, Elizabeth. • Hiram Erb, Clay: • • - •• Jefferson Galbraith, Conoy. N S Will; Mt Joy borough. . - Benjamln.F.Urhan, Conestofm. • • - Abram Godslialk, East Conti- leo. • Albert Stober,West Cocalko. Ii B Becker, Brecknock. . . Theodore Kinzer, East Earl; • • Special:Aids will wear a:black dress; silk lent, And yellow sash.. • • Assistant Marshals same dress and:blue sash. • Aids will wear , dark - dress, nitigue • cap-and white Saab; .• • • -• '• Marshals and Aidsiwlll report at Headquart ers, (Leopard Hotel, Jonathan Spreocher's,) at 13 o'clock blithe morning, of the 29th inst.: • t • : - - • rtW..L. BEAR, ' • 11 Chief• Marshal.. ' -.J4te l t : W:...Snaing; S P,Q~ l a l .Aids.,' - • . . QT:ORG-11.011,7p -lf OR:SALE. Thal subscriber oilers at Ilri4ite,ti•ale, a Vacant. Lot situated'between Fifth and Sixtliktreets, in the borough of 'Columbia. - It fronts on Walnut' - street one hundred feet, and:extends in depth ouolmudred and' ninety-six 'feet, to a - fourteen foot widealley. , Terms easy, Apply to - • • scp.T,ltfw ' ' ' = IV - ETV ADVEATISEiILEMS: it EPUI3 Li I 0 AN MA SS MEETING. • GENERAL , ORDERS. 1 :Having been chosen by the County Committee, Chief Marshall for the Convention of the friends of Grant and Colfrx, to-.be held for-the County on Tuesday the 4tia inst.,,l herewith issue the order for the - formation , of the procession of horsemen and "conveyances; and the route, that the Marshals and Aids may acquaint themselves, - with, its details, and that the entry into the City, and passage over the prescribed routo may be accomplished with dispatch, order, and the least possible obstruction.... • - -1 2 - , _ . Or= „ The procession will 'comprise four-Divisions, designated North, South, East and' West Divi sions. The NO}, A - Division will consist of all dale gationirthafenter' the City on North Queen et., from the Hat'risburg, Blenheim and Litt,: turn pike roads. It will halt on entering at James and North Queen streets- The SOUTH Division win comprise all the delegations entering the city, on -South: Queen street, and by the Factory Head. The Division, on entering, will leave South Queen street, at Andrew street, pass up. North street to Fatten' road and Into Locust street... Locust. to John, John' to East King, and cress' into Plum, pass dowriThunio Orange, Ortmge to Duke, Duke tb: Domed, and after the East Division has moved, to James and North Queen street. ; • The EAST Division will embrace all the dele gations that enter the city on East , King street, from the Philadelphia and New Holland turn pike roads. The delegation from the New Hol land turnpike will pass by the Lancaster CeMe tery into Lemon street, Lemon to Duke, Duke to James, James to North Queen street. The delegations from the Philadelphia turnpike, will leave East King street at Ann, Ann to Chestnut, Chestnut to Lime, Lime to Lemon, and connect with Division. The WEST Division will consist of. all the delegations entering the city on West King and Orange streets, from the Millersville, Columbia and Marietta turnpike roads. The delegations corning in on Manor street, will pass down Char -lotto to Orange, Orange to Mulberry,` Mulberry to the Harrisburg turnpike, and muss on Mul berry street from the head of the column, two and three wagons abreast, as the width of the street will admit. Delegations of this Division - .from the Columbia and Marietta turnpike roads, will enter on Orange street and join the Division at Charlotte street. ORDER AND ROUTE OP PROCESSION. At :1:45 o'clock, A.ll. precisely, the Chief Mar shal, with his Stair, will proceed to North Queen and James streets, when, It tile Enst and North Divisions ieltve arrived, the procession will move lu the order,hmi over the route as follows: OltDEtt. ' • Mist Marshal and Aids. •-". , • Copt. ADIt3I.SLI'LEY Asst. Marshal and Aids; East Division. Maj. A. C. REINOETIL, Asst. Marshal tuftl Aids North betinion. . . . Capt. CHAS. DENHES, Asst. Marshal, and Aids Weat ~Dcation. Dr. J. O. GATcrrELL, Asst : Marshal;and Aids South Div ision. . . • • ' ROUE. , _ Down North Queen to Centre Square, East King to Middle; Middle to South Queen, South Queen to Hager, limier to Conestoga, Conestoga to South Queen, South Queen to Centre Square, West King to Charlotte, Charlotte to Orange, orange to North Queen sereet2 Should the column not- have passed Orange street, on the arrival of the head of the proces sion, the East Division will 'mass on-Orange to Prince, and the balance pass up Prince to Chest nut, and mass on Chestnut' tri•Prince, 'and it necessary on Chestnut and Mulberry, and so on. to the rear until North Queen street is cleared of the moving column; - when the delegations massed will proceed with, the utmost dispatch. and by the nearest route to their stopping places, The North Division, upotireaching Prince street will disperse into the different. streets for the same purpose. The West Division upon arriv ing in West King street will dismiss to their stopping places. The South Division. will dis miss on reaching South Queen and Vine streets.' Delegations arriving alter their Division has moved, will take the course prescribed for the Division, andjoin the rear orthe Division mov ing.. Delegations arriving during the morning in the trains, will be conducted to their stop ping places, by their respective Marshals. Marshals of delegations from the County, will report to the Chief 'Marshal their narna, their Post °Mee ,addresses; name of delegation, and est imattill — nu mber, at as early a day as possible. It will be arpafent to every one, that to make the demonstration a success, the orders must he strictly adhered to, and it is enjoined upon all Marshals, Aids, and Active Members of the dif ferent delegations to explain the necessity to the members of their _respective delegations, and solicit a compliance with them in detail. AFTER:N . OOI 4 Z. F0RN.A.T4.01 , 7 OF LIFE ..V.s.ZO ROUTE • Delegations belonging, to the East. Division, will form on East Orange. street, right resting on Duke; facing West. Delegations 'of the North Division, will form on North Duke street, right resting on Orange, facing South. Delegations of the West Division, will form. on North Queen street, right resting on Orange, facing South. - Delegations of the South Division. will form on North Prince street, right resting on Orange, Arcing South. Delegations from other Counties and from the City, will form on Duke street, right resting on Orange, Owing North. Tho formation of the line will begin at one o'clock, I'. M. - Aids, and other 'active men of the respective delegations, will impress upon the members, the importance of joining their dele gations in line. The route is - short, and a full column .will add to the compteteness of the demonstration. - At a quarter before 2 o'clock the procession will start and move over the 'following route: Orange street, to Charlotte. Chariotte to West King, King to num, Plum La place of meeting, nor the Locomotive Works. By Order of L.,11.E.A.5t, Chief Marshal. Att MILES,I "k is Mr. SUES/C. sep2C.ltdaw 1110.TITE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS L. 4.157 - CASTER COUNTY. The following Circuit.): has Wes issUefi by the Soldiers' and Sailors' National Depubliclut Ex ecutive Committee: Headquarters Soldiers and Sailors') Sal Iona! Republican Executive (Joni to I ttee, No. 411; Fourteenth Street, WASHINGTON, D. C., Septembers, ISa. Comrade.: Your patriot is organization is earn estly invited to he present and participate in the grand National Mass Convention of Soldiers anti Sailors, to be held In l'hiltutelphia, October Ist and 2d, under the auspices of this Committee, The Committee desires ,to make this the lar gest gathering of Veterans since the great re vitni; in Washington, at the close of the war ' Generals J. W. Fisher, of Latimster,• Chas. H. T. (*ills, of Philadelphia; A. L. Russell, of liar rishurg, anti Joshua 7'. Owen, of Philadelphia. Penna., tue charged with the local arrangements for the Convention, and will furnish all neces sary tuformatten. It is expected that arrangements will be made with the various railroad cum ptitiles,P - : at least half fare: It is desired, however, Om.. yoc have an understanding with the Agent at your place to that effect. All communications relative to details of nr.. rangentenhi should be addressed Genenti C. H. T. Collis, ladelphia Penit'a. .11y order of the Committee. ' • "11. A. BARNUM; Chainnan. N. P. Ciii;..itAX, Secretary. • . • In pursuance of the foregoing Medlar, the .Soldiers az3d Sailors of I.aniraster county; and all who are. friends Cl the great, party of the country, are requested to attend th e Mass Meet li, in Philedelphia, on the bit and 24 of October so"farnt - possible:in , companies and batallions, the Chlefs;ol: organizations throughout the city, and county, will please report to Col. E. Frank lin at us ea day as possible, so thatarrange eats may be made for transportation, dm. J. • W. • Member National'Executive Comniittee. All Republican papers of the county please copy. , [sep'22-2tdaltw NEW. AND - VALUABLE INVENTION TILE - EMPIRE SA.SII"LOCIC, PATENTED SEPTEMBER f, MG, BY LACEY tt DAETLETT. hoc Sale by HOG ENTOGLEit & SKEEN This Lock dOes away with all objections hereto fore raised against Window Locks and its superiority over all others consists in the, fol ' lowing reasons: Ist—lt holds the sash . up square at the meeting rail, so the opposite corner will, not sag thereby preventing an opening at the top of the window, or at the meeting rail. 2d—lt holds the windoW at any desired bight, and locks the sash at the same time, so that is cannot be forced open from the outside. hi—There is ho cutting so as to disfigure the sash, frame, or casing. nor friction that will cause It to get out of order; and nothing to pre vent_it s lasting as long as your dwelling, 4th—lt Its simile as the old-fashioned door button, and can be operated with us much case. You have the use of both bands in alibiing your ,sash, which is operated with the same freedom as those hung with cords and weights; the sash es operating entirely independent of each other. . sth—aVOL more than one window .in twenty,is , "fittedwith• 'cords, pulleys, and weights, nor can they be', without being expressly arranged with expensWebes-f tames, making the total expense for the from $4 to $.lO per window. This Sash Lock gives all the convenience off a _Modern Window at a-mere.fraction of the above, cost, and can he used in all windOws.vr it Is endorsed. by. the heat architects, carlpen [Ms, and huilders as being the best Sash . Ludt ever brought to their notice: We have made arrangements with the well- known lirm of BRECKENRIDGE •dr. CO,, Gen eral Hardware .sLanufacturers, West blerlden, Connecticut, to manufacture and keep in store a fu I supply of these Docks and Tri mings,will is a stitheient guarran tee that the goods will be promptly furnished to customers on Reasonable Terms and In good order., , Those wishing a good. thing will find itto their Interest to call and examine' Its working and give their orders, as .they can be secured only through me or onr regular. authorized Agents: • Price of Loclis.W.M per dozen, and upwards, according to the Trimmings, - • . • For further Information call on • ILOUENTOGLER be •SICEEN, - • • , Columbia, Ys. T BAUMAN; ‘. , _ _ DEar,Ert• IN WHITE AND' REIj'SCiLE:LEA.TiIEIt CALE:sKriF; KIP, UPPER .LAID errxr , • LEA:THER;,3IOHOCCO,LININOS: Also, OF SHOE Easten..l of Pennsylvania Railroad Depot CHESTNUT STREET, , •• • LAN - gAsrsimA. puRR,AVINES AND .1.4.9K085! splo-3tuw . l `7' For Pdre,llrusdultemtediWlnes and Liquors, go to For_ or the saboonber. • HolauseJeganc C ,, AL T•A.W - 33 A .I#'lN . B., • wallah for4nal Ity andflavor, cannot be excelled ttlao., * tite:celebrtZed ROLIKrEtt 'WHASIChIY, Vaukeelturn:TanutleaSplrlts,llkickberry • :Brandy' ' Cherry- tind Currant: , / Me haveWlnes,ltraruli es, (Ilus; Conlin's; Old ..11.1oneuttahid ' grades. -Glee , us. tocatt , and exuullue for youraelf.uA • CHAKI...Fai. GROVE., Coruerof Ccannieree and Walnut eita.,Colnmbla.- 111Crti.-NbSONE , ' CHECKS ' ." NOTES,' • de.; Par gat SPY Oftlect: IME!!!==s!Ea==l!= BY '.91.-ECtit'..griSbINTALP.IT! • THE MOST PERFECT ( i ,S I IGHT-PRESERYERB EVER MANUFACTURED. • We bare this day appointed Mr. CHARLES P. • SHREINER, Jeweller- and Watchmaker. N 0.13 'North Front street, as the Sole Agent in Colum bia and vicinity for the sale of our CELEBRATED, PERFECTED • SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES I in which _are embodied all the .1111prOykinentS • • • • tliat science, loin discovereth add art'perfCcted: They STRENGTHEN; PiiESEIVVE, ; AND MOST TIIO/tOI7ODLY ASSIST THE SIGHT! :Give perfect. .;;; .„ •,; ' • 'Ease: and. , Comfort, AND A DISTINCTNESS' 'A ND I.I3EYLLIANC of vlssion, unaprocehed by the ordinary Glasses worn. LAST MANY YEARS WITHOUT CHANGE! 'and - are altogether the mo a t DESIRABLE SPECTACLE to use.. ,' • - : • LAZARUS MORRIS; • Manufacturing Opticians, • ' ' ltAuxvonn, CONK. CAUTION.—No Peddlers employed. , September 12th, TOBACCO ANTIDOTB, Warranted touvitioce,all derislre for To bacco. This great remedy laart excellent appe- Alzer.., • It , purilles the blood Invigorates the system,posses.sesgreat nourishing and strength ening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing,l and es tablishes robust health. Smokers and chewers for sixty years cured. Price, .lafty ,Cents, free. t A treatise onithelnjUrious effects of-To bacco, with lists of references Sc.,testimonials, c., sent free. Agents wanted. Address Dr. T. it' ABSIOTT, Jersey City, N. J. augll-537tf. ISAAC,„Ii. -STAUFFER, t 7 WATCELILAKER. AND JEWELER, No. 148 No ir;Hi 20 STREET(dOlitild4 QIIAILItIe, , < 1 PIIILADELFIZIA. An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, , Silveri and Plated Ware suitable for Holiday l'resents: constantly on hand, cg , . Repairing of Watches and Jewelry prompt ly attended to. Inov 30 I[OOP 5114 Iy:LS CORSETS, CORSETS • WAI. T. lIOPKINS, No. 628 Arch Street, Phihitielekliiii, MANITFACTLIIikrtOF T/IE CELEBRATED, ".cmturkw " HOOP SKIRTS • - LADIES, MISSES AND CIIILIIREN. The hirgest assortment, and best quality and styles in. the American -Market. •klvery, lady should - try them; they recommend them selves, by wearing longer, retaining their shape much better, being lighter and more elastic than all others—WARRANTED in orrery respect, and sold at very low _prices, Ask for HOPRiNS" " CHAMPION" SIZIRT. ' ' Superior Hand-made Whale-Bone CORSETS, In fifteen different gnules, Including the •-" Im perial" and Thompson ‘t. Langdon's' " GLOVE CORSETS, ranging in prices front cents to si.so; together. with Joseph Beekel's Celebrated Freneh , 'Weven COIISE:rS, supeflor shapes and (plenty: Ten different grades, front $l.lO te. $5:50. They are the II nest and best goods Tor the prices, ever imported. The trade sup plied with Hoop Skirts and Corsets at the lowest rates. Those visiting the'eltrshould!not fall to ezd and examine our goods and prices, as we defy all eompetltion. 4 septl2-IsB.-- AGENTS W ANTED WORTS AND SHADOWS OF TILE GREAT Contel ming Thrilling Ailventures, Daring Deeds,. Startling Exploits, and Marvelous Escapes of Spies, Scouts and Detectives. The cheapest, most complete and intensly in teresting war book yet published, conlatng over .S(X) pages and numerous engravings. Price only 5370. Send for circular and terms. Also, FAMILY QUARTO BIBLES, hest eat-. lion published. WILLIAM FLINT, Fuld Isl No. V, S.iSEVENTIL Philadelphia tra.. NATIONAL' LIFE INS 'RANGE VOMPAN Y, UNITED . SI'AT ES ; 0 b A. 31 ERICA, Chartored I.y Special Autuc,Cupgresim, Ap ' proved CASH' CAP[TAL ERA CU OFFICE, P 1 1 D E EXIT FIILST BAJNIC. DUILLIITCO, I.llhere the genera busines el' the Ccnnpany transacted, and awhlch all general-cor respondence should be addressed. DIRE:MOILS. Jay Cooke, Phila. E. tl. Itollllls, Wash.• C. If. Clarke, Phila. - D. Woke, Wash F. Rateled Starr, Phila. W. E. Chandler, Wash. W. G. Moarinaid,Thila, John 11. llefrees, Wash Geo. F. Tyler• Phila. Edward Lodge, N. Y: J.liinekleyClark.Phila.ll. C. Fahnesluck. N: Y . _ OFFICERS. C. 11. CLAM:. Phtlittlelphia,Prealtlent. lIENItY D. t.:001.F.1tt,, Wasitingtott, VLee-Prest • 1 '3,llelC.lool;.",•ohairmarr Finance and , Executive Coutnittt e. EMERSON - AV". PELT, Platuielphla; Secretary aud. Actuary. S. TURNER, WashingtOn, Assistant See y. FRANCIS G. SMITH, \I. D. Medical Director. .1. EWING NEARS, \L D. Assistant Medical Director. AnVisonv BOARD. „ J. IC. BARNES, Surgeon-General U.S. A. Wash P. J. licatwrrz, Chief Medical , Department U S. N., WarMasten. D. W., BLISS, M. is., Washington. SOLIC/TOUS AND ATTOILNEY#, , , 'WII. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. GEORGE HARDING, Pa.' This Company, National. 'in its character, °Mys t by reason of its Large Capital, Low Rates Of Premium and New Tables, the most desirable means of insuring life yet - presented to the public. The rates of premium, being largely reduced, are mations fovea-able to the insurers as those of the best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the compliCations and 'uncertainties of Notes, Divi dends and the misunderstandings which the litter are só apt to cause.the.pelley-ltdideni. Seveial new and attractive tables are now pre sented which need only to be understood to prove acceptable to the public, such as the IN- COME-PRODUCING POLICY and RETURN PItEIIIT.III POLICY. In the former, the policy holder not only secure a life Insurance, payable 4t. :death but recelve,dfi 'lying,' biter a `period of tt l few f yeitrs an dahlia inion'sc' inuist' to ten per cent. (0 per cent.) of the par of Jug policy. In the (Mies, the Compady agree to 'relays to the emu rat the &d id amount of money he has paid ita, in addition to the amount of hid pa/ley. The attention of persons contemplating insur lng their lives or 'tierce:dug the amount of In surance they already have, is called to the special advantages oirered by the National Life Insurance Company. Clrdillars, — Painphlots - mid full jairticulars given'oh application to tho Branch OLieo'of the Company Su Philadelphia, or to 1t.3 General Agents. 'b- LOCAL AGENTS A EE WANTED In every City and Town; and applications from compe tent parties ((wand' agencies, with sal:tithe en dorsement. should be addrecsed, , TO THE'. COMPANY'S GENERAL. AGENTS ONLY, in their respective districts. W. CLARK .Le. CO., Mitotic!villa, For Pennsylvaniti arid Southern New Jersey. SAY COOK .:d. CO., Wnaltingtou, 11. C., For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, District of Columbia and 'West. Sept. 12,1565, ly. OUR. ILULERS 41P 'P . , T-1t',"1;.:47 1 -.ier I}.l - tin ) / Y- , 1 -I .°Yr iworl?Y JUDGE *qUas. The Book for Agents. Old and Young. Learned thriloal',n44 ,- Mied IL constantly. All take it nastily. as the price cults the times. It has no' compelltor.i.hOilnalyillustratedwitlasteel plates.' The best chance yet offered for Men and WO,* knen', l nitske money without risk. Send for. terms. Extra Inducements given. Secure tirsti choice or field.'" • • l'A ELF.F. et CO., Puzzasx seP et tr.] 7:7L'i San.mom Plitludelpti la, Psi.. :211:1 - S l o.ELttOeS. ' SWIM 13E1 IXEZZI WASHINGTON. D. I= AGENTS' WANTE D: ‘.••".4^••" .„- • 'G-BO'C.kriIES; -r ta! NEW GROCERY STORE: r -; THOS. R. McCLUNE r • t tr , OP'ened a nets ,G;Cipery'StorßlANWl7 dr 19. ROntli Third street, near the Mark s et • Douse, and has, stocked it with • • a choice lot of • • FINE FAMILY GROCERIES PROVISIONS OF ALL I:INDS, FOREIGN AND Do'9l/TID•FRITITfi, Lemons Oranges, Prunes, Sugar Cured Dams, and Dried Beef, Also, Potatoes, Butter, Elms, t.c. " - WOOD,•WILLOW-WADE, BROO.IIS, All kinds of GREEN GROCERIES in Season: ' Country'Produee taken'in'exellangefor goals, `or the hi hest market' price paid In cash.' • - 'Puska liberal share of public patronage, feel • lug confident that I grill dual fristirwitlkall who favor me with a call.' ' = ''" ' •,' r .may2'oB-tfl THOS. D &NIEL DIcCAUJ.EY, - NO. 407 LOCTI.iT ST., COLUALITIA: PA IYEALEIL IN FAMILY' G ICOOE4I ES, PitOVISIONS, Si ,CHOICE. FAMILY.FLOUR RYE FLOUR UNROITIZED MEAT.,, CORN MEAL, dRAIN, AND ALL liaNDS ,-„ t; OF MILL FEED . , , _ _ 'always kept on hand. Choice randlly Flohr made from White *uad. Also rakers Flour of the best quality. , He thanks Ids friends for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, and asks a contluuarum of the,saine. . . ,• . . Being a )practical Stiller, and having followed the trade for many years, h c flattershilnself that his knowledge of the business enable luta to give' satisfaction to all who may favor Win with their custom. "' • • The store will ho open from 7 A.:A., to sy, P:24: may2'6.941) • , „ A WANT SUPPLIED 1 ' SUET arEmant "A FIRMT-CLASS GROCERY AND PRO: VISION STORK." CLEP'PER Dealers In Country Produce. Produce .of Wl' kinds ,bought and ,sold„ ea.cliangett r for,., , b, :I 5 1 il Goods.rBoa Cu comitulaaloq. L VEGETABLES OP- ALL RINDS IN SEASON We keep constantly on hand a good and 11re.?4 , supply of ;' ' ••=' ' ' ' tal SUGAR, COFFEE, l,e.: TEAS . . AND, 1/'• ." :,-- I'f , 1 1 I ;SPICES. ; . , , . ... _ . FINE lIAM AND DRIED BEEF. Also, Dried Fruits of all kinds, Cedar' and Willow: Yore,' &e.,• together •with.;•all articles found in any similar store. We ask a liberal share or public patronage. CLEPPER BROTHERS" apl IS'aB-lyj No. 220 Locust St., Colunlbin, F INIII,FAMILY, GROCERIES, •••• " • " PROVISIONS, ,te., A LARGE: S. FINE STOCK JUST RECEIVED , AND IN STORE: , I have now In Store a full assortment of 1,, t • . ;E- Groceries Se, Provisions: For Family and Hotel use Extra Syrup Molasses, Flue Teas, Cottbus, Sc:' Extra Sugar Cured lIA.IIS and DRIED BEEF Extra FAMJLY 1 0 1.01.112 by the barrel or smaller quantity. Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of all and at the lowest prices. Call and ex.„ amine my stock, whether you buy or not. •• ' t HENRY SITYDAItr; trim.. 7, '6,9-1 , f..1 Cor. of Front d: Union.StS: A ' Rat: s x f ARRIVAA..9.I' GOODS _ AT lIARD3I4I..N'S! Just received, at the tine Grocery Establish-, went, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the:follow ing new Goads: CHOICE : , JEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, JELLIES, PRESERVES, . . . • RONEY, . . .. STRAWBERRIES. RAISINS, t. • PEA CIIES, - TOMATOI -y, ' . . . , .. • F.Na t. IS El, PICKLES. VIiINSLOW'S GREEN CORN „ • GREEN PEAS Sc., &c. , • , - ' A LARD LOT Or _NEW YORK CANDIIZ, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Cocoanuts, emit berries, Cider mid White Wine Vinegar. Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes. Rio and Java Coffee, fresh roasted, Loveringes Syrup, &c. , (Mods received almost dollyy liAnDSLuv, 3rd and Cherry Sts.,„ dee. 21, '1.7-tf.l Columbia, Pa. lOROCERIES! ' ' • FAMILY. ItOaEltlEth. The Subscriber wenld respectfully 'inform his customers and the Public generally, that he has Just received a general assortment of GIinCEItIES,' PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Refined Sugars of all ' I, and Mess M.nelterel ' ' • ' English AmeriCan Pickles, Sugar Cured Items and Deer,' '' • •-• • • 'Estra Pine Sunnis,'' • ' "Old itlo and SILVA Coffee., DRIED AND CANZIED"PRUITS,,, Itsudns, prunes and , prepared -.Mustard 'always , CM band and of the very best grades. - " EXTRA pAIVILY FZ OUR, ;, CORN, MEAL, HOMINY, , ,Fancy Groceries, Canned Vegetables arid , Frults„ , fur hotels and families. The his..it.Goods 1 • only are sold, and price ,very low., • I Oar stock of staple and. Saucy grocerlea is ti 11 •and complete and we intend keeping it fres/I.:by almost dally additions.,, • i•. ,:) .• ; Notions of dlfrerent kinds always on hand. , ISUCHEit,T feb. S, 'l3B-I , f.] • cor. 4th &Locust Sts. FItEBII • GROCBRIES; VIE arnovasio FAMILY' crtocr.rtY. Bfo4i3OF M,U:LL EN.; k R, ! b"*lio, l razki , .vs-AiAta:,.,. Columbia, P. , • FRESH TOMATOES. FRESII PEACHES AND "other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, _•_ . _ _ TE A - TIIE..IIEST• BLACK ‘TE.A. IN THE 'EXTRA: E EL.N E :SYRUP MOLASSES very cheap. ; Relined Sugnrs, Dried Fruit of nil kinds. Rio, Java, and Lagnyra Coffee. NEW SUGAR QUitED HAMS it. Dia ED BEEF. Also.FitneyGroeeries Family Flour, Potions &o. We Intend to keep the best Goods only , •arla to sell as cheap as any similar store. • U. MULLEN' 4c BRO. as.Country ' Produce ,aLI kinds bought or taken in exehringe for gOOds•• feb ATTENTION 110 USEKEEPERS Ws are almo.st daily in receipt of now and fresh groceries, such as • - • SUGARS.. TEAS. -MEAT, •COFFEE.: •, FRUITS,FISH. SPICES, • CHEF E, FLOUR. _Provisions of-all-kinds; together- with- Wood and Wlllow-warci and Glass Mid Oneensware. Switzer and LimbergerObbese;Gernistn Fruits; se ENGLISH AND A.MERICAN TICKLES- - Fresh Peaches, and an the rdzicy Groceries per . - tattling to a' well regulated Grocery Store. I am determined not to be surpassed in cheap ness anti In the excellent quality of my goods. Ar.4-(..7811 around and inspect our stock whether, you buy or not. A.'share of public patronage Is solicited. . • GEORGE. TlLLE.above 2nd. - LoCustSt...Agent. BOWES X: SHOES. LADIES SHOE ",,MANUFACTORY. Having thercasediny facilities for turning out superior work I would announce 'to my, old customers and all new cues that bray favor MO with a tall, that I am. better prepared now to nutnuatcture all kinds of LADIES' MISSES' - A.WI) SHOES AND 'GAITERS, - than ever before. I employ none but the ,best workmen and am always certain Of giving satis faction. - I keep on hand a general assortinent of ready made work all Of which is manufaetured on the premises. keep no iimdc-up work of other parties. My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. TERMS CASH. We sell as cheap us any. .other: establishment, and ask. a share of public patronage: • JAPictf - Locust Street. between Front and second. The Subeerlber had on hand's large Steele. of cots and Skioes,Cieltenri ,4ny4)all of his own; Manufacture. his Store, four dobrsalstiverft. ,Drug Store, Front. Strettoyitere-bo offers an ex tensive assortment of Goods; either . WHOLESALE OH"RETAIL: 0 1 „Hls,stock consists of, aslarge and gen siN 2 ' ,IlArtuiVitiorAten.'„glloFB':i , . 114 W..and...c 1 4 1 Irs 1 `• Pi eie.erut be found elsewhere , tri tberoTown:'. • A Those requiring Boobs cunt Shoes; will - n'd:tt to their advantage to call' and ;examine hid' 13toelr, beforelinrehaging elsewhere. - •"" - 13A31UP.1, GROVE. _ tev SA.L4; sp4 li : titt GO OD S, ., %.7,...t.„.... ......e . ,- -_=.4....A. LICENSED 13Y THE , 7. , ''-.. dl7-11* - I,TELV..t 4 4U '`e TES 5, YV—toitzT4rigav ..2 - : -. . ~....c., , ,- ..---E:i:;:az3lawfto-61.0*. Silks.„Shuwis,.Dress Goo4s,s,Linen Goods, Linens, - Dry Goods, Cottons, Fancy GopOs Albums, lAbles, Sjl-;4,0 lery, - Watches, rjSowjug. .I.;Machines,. ceic. - These articles to be sold at thouniforral price of ----ON-Fl*-13011LAIt.—EACIH-r and not to bemildfontuall you know what you arc to receive. The most. popular, and :ecOncalliCal method of doing business in, the country, ,• By patronizlnethis sale•yOn `have Ohn:Thca to • • exchange, your goods:: :1 „ The Stu:West Article sold. for Ono Dollar con j be exchanged for a Sliver,i'lated, Five ' Bottled Revolving Castor,'or, your: •••••• Choice of a: large' variety or • .e • „..,, other Articles upon:: , „.. change, Lsl 1.7.7. Certidesties giving it "coaaillete'deseriptlon of articles to be sold- for one dollar, will be sold at the rate of Ten Cents FOR CLUB OP"Tritrirt . .,•ci , tri $3.00, The penion•senillni Itcaiihaiietheirehoiceof the following articles-as. thein - conunission 20 .yards cotton.cloth, Harris ; cloth pants pattern, splendid bowie knife,' Lancaster quilt, engraved ' , silver spoon holder; pair ladies' extra quality 'cloth boots;prind dress:pattern, wonsted:break bud, shawl, white:linen tabia,cloth; set of steel bladed knives , and Sorks,l set or. al leer, plated forks, embossed table spread, elegruit,engraved :silver platetigold-lined goblet,: violin: and bow, fancy dress pattern, elegant sillr._bisuled parasol, 100 picture morocco photograph album, elegant ivory handled spangled Nakr WI, ono, doz. large sized linen towels; fancy' bahnomi skirt, ladles' morocco' shopping , bag, lioneyoomir quilt, Al . lauxibra huileeht splendid ~ s quare wool shawl, ladies'- solid gold, California. diamond ring; Gent's plain or engravod ,gold ring (11l carets flue), ladies solid black - walnut 'writing .desk, -ladies' -fancy iblacktmaltant , work box, cottage clock, one 0;m-hullos' linen li'dkerchiefs, extra "quality; , or "one-doe Gents' linen 'hand kerchiefs FdR A. CLUB OF SI TY AND $O.OO, - the 'YollOCAlLE ‘ n:iticies yaicii.sheet ,ing,Hrorts:;crotlepantfriand4.test' pattern, pair Hugswuth l . l3 - 1 -ItvtYlinderalcalt h .( lolll3 . l O ,barrel pistbi, fancy cashinere,dress patern,thibet slaawki: three: - ient Iw sdonblieSwidth , " waterproof cloaking, four yds. wool frocking,_ set „of lace collards :ladles double a-oars - tura% silVeijdated ,card.baslieti-splandld •alig•111 silver-plated ice piteher, engraved sliver plated teapot,loo picture .Turkeratiorocco 'phidograph' album ancestor AttLit„, alpacca,,dresslipattern, - aengravedi - silver plated Six-bottled revolving 'castor, pair Gents' ....tug boots, splendid bitlittorafaltirt, set dr ivory handled.knivest %Kith itiivextplated.d"orks. rose - wood frame elcric„ . pair of all wool hiankets;spleriaktbettded and lined silleparasol, ladies' splendid, morocco gaveling ho& pair of ',Alhambra quilth;thirty S'"ardii print *or a liar ,tailles SY•I4, FOR A CLUB OF ON.EI amp • $lO.OO, Aheetliag:fancy dasinhere coat, pants :tout vest.patern - extra qualltk, engraredt silver .plateti "six-bottfeci,re.volving castor„ 'with cut ''glass.' Wattles', pale • splenOkl rose blankets,' ,splendtd.,engmtvedsativor plated 'tam setvithree pieces, sugarhowl„ tea, pot, and, creamier), silver plated otkehttslret; fancy plaid wool long shawl, .twentY-live -.yds. hemp, splendid vlo lin and bow, English horn. ge shawl splendid -, elpitoca - dress " pattern,"sliver Minting cased . - watch, , splendid Bible _with „eleptnt. steel en •gravings,fumfly record and photograph page, poplin dress fpattern, , engraved silver - plated ice pitcher, splendid beaver cloak patterit,Sharp's revolver, splendid necordeon, music box:, one ..pair,dne damask table,owers with one dozen dinner napkins to match.. r - Coutmission for larger Clubs - hi proportion. , . Agents will please take ,notioe, of thin. Do Clot send names', umber your clubs. from one „upwards. , short and "plain as possible: PARTIbV.LAII: AND SEND,MONEY 33 - D DEG -ISTERED' LETTER, 'wlstin 'pot:sible:' In some Distances Conntary;llostmasfers haverelnied to forward letters to us, supposing that, our, busi ness came under thd law against Verteries, Crift Enterprisoiote,, , ,although,ii, ling been Over and over declared 'lawful by the legal authorities. TWA- action-Is Instigated by' the 'lealoritly of country, Merchants. ,In case, any, - Postmaster stand(' again decline to forward let:ters, SEND DY EXPRESS, ~,,, • We cannot be responsible .for money Aost, un less seine precautions tire - fel:en to ensure its safety. • , . 1 • . • 1 . S . = " ) TOR ..CMCULA.RS. St a nd - your ! address du fall, , Town,. Gouty arid 8 D 1 9-4 WI YederalStreet;Bakon, Nits& THE SUCCESS or 'iinr 'oat! liollnr tulle ; a complete, .• ..• • ,tt.•;t -• ..,. tt., ••• REVOLITT,I:O` .- N . That in order to supply the demand occasioned by our constantly increasing patronage, wo haveyeeently • made importations - for ' , the Fall Trade, direct from European manufacturers, '''.a.MOU7STING' TO 'Is:EMILY $300,000, , So that we are prepared kfaell ever: , description of Dry.and Fancy. Goods, Silver-PLated-AVare, Cutlery, Watches, Albums, Jewelry, Ltc„,„ot bet ter finality than any cgtherconcern in'thWecat , try, for the uniform price of • , ONO 310.1.L.111. The 'best of Boston and New York reference given its, to the reliability of out' house and that our bIISILICSS is conducted in the fairest' and most legitimate manner possible, and that we give greater value., forAltd.roonergthatt'mut be obtineda In any oylvc,lyay, ALL GOODS J)XSt.A.GED git..BROKEN IN " NSI'OI. — "TIOI.:PLAcED WITH- NEW,,STOCK! • • OUT cswecrg.: - - I -"Ss Cheeks da.scribliig - aitiOlbS"'sOltil + ni to agents In Cl abs at rates mentldned.balow. guaran tee every article to cast I.sithati if bought at any Boston or Vox York Wholesale house. OUR cciltaussmicivro:AGENTs MO Exceed those cif ew.rrothen'estiahlishment, of the klnd,—proof of this can ho found to com paring-our:premiums wltlMthesePetNithers for clubs of , the same size,lu, nildtthae, go .wh A ch we claim give Vetter it:Jain or the"scunc Olar ucter.l «i SEZn2,7O 4GEZITS,FRY3I.OIr.4III4LUGE. FORA CLIJII.OF 30!A . .ND TIIREE,/ —1 doz. good linen - Shirt Fronts.' 1 setSoll4l Gold Studs., .A.ll,lVoul,,Casslzacre , l9r ,prsats.,, Fine '"wlifte'C,ounterptine,"ltirge size. T elegant ma moral Skirt. 20 yards brown or bleached Sheet .. good....q.uality,-.4tardwwitlee-4 , -elogant 100 Picture Morocco-hound Pilot°. 41.titirst. 1 doable lens StesieosciOPEtaindll2,Foreitunltiews. 1 silver plated engraved 5 bottle Castor. 1 elegant Silk Fan, with Ivory or Sandal Woods Fran edge and spangled. '1 Steel Combat. ails Ife and Fork, very best quality, iverysbalanced handle. 1 handsome beaded and lined Parasol. IM,yards good Print. 1, very tine Damask Table Cover. I 1 inn.. bet