Vjg Cambia grry. Columbia, Pa. Saturday, October 31, 1868. Advertisements, to secure immediate in sertion, must be handed in on or before Thurs day evening, each week. ANSWERS TO•CORRESPONDENTS A. G.—Reccircd the stamps, all right. Will do as you request. Mudd like to hear from our Philadelphia correspondent again. S.—There fens nothing said to us in reference to the paper doll; consequently, the person told a file. J. S. M.—Your subeCriptiOn leas due on the lot of July last. If not paid before our earl foofee, the paper tall be discontinued. W. D. E.—Thanks for the interest you manifest in our behalf. Go on with the good work, you will be rewarded for your trouble. E. S. B.— You, doubtless, need a good, lire papal:, We recommend the " Spy." Reading trill not only entire'', but enlighten your mind. 808.—.1f coo can do anything in Memel!, you propose, • we shall feel forever aratefiel, and frill pay you back en some way, tenfold. Let on hem • from you often. S. P.—The Sons of Malta will appear in rentume. Would be pleased to sec you here. The cost of starting a Lodge will be but trifling. Let us know. A. P.—You must be vain—" excruciatingly so." to suppose that +Whiny would add to your appearance. .4 sk bonne of the fair ones about the mat ter, and perhaps •hey can post you. MRS. N. S. A. S.—We heartily thank you for your good opinion of our “first impress:on." lee fully appreciate your interest in the mutton of the "Spy," and allow us in return to wish you sects in LOUr coiling. lie will present the lines you hare sent, feeling that we alone can properly ratite them. Glad to hear front you at all tunas. Send the MSS. spoken of. RHODES.—Your cveePent " unparattera I" lo of hand, for which accept unfeigned thanks. It dots " make aid /melee/ good," but we think that its eonstan t title through sereral generations would fait to make us a seymm,,te. Jr you have FAITH in your '• unparallelar and would like to test its poldirat efficacy, you can send us a firkin every week. Friend Rhodes,nounre a good, rehole-sanled, clever fellow, and we commend you and your "unparal leled," but can't say much foe Scritour. You can "re cord that." THAT FLAG.—The flu! , offered by the County Committee to the district giving the largest vote compared with that 0C156(3, has been awarded to Mount Joy borough. IN THE FAMILY.—A man in this town who employs all his children in his busi ness says he does it because if there is any "knocking down," it a❑ goes in the fam ily. THE PAVEMENTS.—We notice that workmen are employed repairing the pave ments on Front street, North of Walnut. We hope to see the work pushed forward in other sections. LOOK OUT FOR, FRA:U.D.----The leading Copperheads of this place are making . op a purse of money to be used to carry the elec tion by fraud. Watch them ! They will stoop to anything. "THE Republican majority in this State cost over ten dollars per hcact.—Brigham. If Brigham will give us an idea of the member of majorities, and how many heads they had, we will semi the problem to the New York World for solution. DUCK'S.—Sportsmen are cow enjoying a delightful season. We learn that ducks are quite plentiful in the river. From morn ing, till night we hear the sound of the sportsman's gun, and suppose that " dead ducks" is the result. A NUISANCE.—We have noticed fires in our streets for several evening past, made by boys, of leaves front trees, trash, Sc. This amusement is a dangerous one, and we are led to enquire where the Chief Bur gess keeps himself, that he has not inter fered ? HORSES STOLEN.—Two horses were stolen from the stable of the Silver Spring Ore Company - , on the evening of the 27th inst., one a grey, the other a bay. A liberal reward will be paid for the detection of the thieves and the recovery of the horses. BtII BASE BALL.—The Fairplavy Base Club, of this place, will visit Reading on Thanksgiving day, for the purpose of play ing a match game with the "Keystone" Club, of that city. The Columbia boys will doubtless receive a hearty welcome and hos pitable entertainment at the hands of the " Keystoners." DROWNIN“ ACCIDENT AT CIIICKIP Mrs. Finn, an aged widow lady, residing near Chickies, was drowned in the• canal at that place, early on Tuesday morning last. It is supposed that site accidentally fell in whilst dipping water from the canal. Her body was picked up by a boatman some time after the accident. BRIGHAM YOUNG.s itt tale .ns:urance business. Some people wonder how he keeps up his Copperhead paper. It is easily understood, when the tact is revealed that the directors do not inspect his printing, bills fur the Company. Ile eharges what he pleases, and thus his Copperhead con cern is kept afloat by the Company. PRODUCE MARKEL—At town market Wednesday, the following were the prices: Butter, 40 ets. per lb.; potatoes, $1.25 per bushel; eggs, 2S cts. per dozen ; lard, IS ets. per lb.; hams, 20 ets., shoulders, 17 eta., sides 17 ets. per lb.; chickens, SO ets. to $l.OO per pair; turkeys $1.25 to $1.50 apiece; cab bage, G to S ets. per head ; bnekwheat, ets. per lb. Market was well attended, and the several articles named above sold readi ly at annexed prices. OUR TOWN.—No tuwn within our knowledge will favorably compare with Columbia in the way of improvements that are constantly going forward. Scarcely a day passes but the foundation of a new building is made, and some new enterprise projected. Our mechanics aro continually kept busily employed, and no place offers greater inducements to the industrious, up right mechanic, or thorough-going business 111 ADVERTISEM ENTS. - The man who does not read the advertisements in his paper can never be said to be well inform ed. The advertisements indicate not only the business enterprise, but the enterprise of the advertiser. When you see a man who advertises liberally, you may be cer tain of finding a good stock of goods in his store, thbt he keeps up with the market, and sells cheaper than those who do not ad vertise. If you want good bargains,, al ways patronize those who avail themselves of the advantages afforded through the ad vertising columns of their paper, MONEY FOUND.— On the Mit inst., J. D. Smith, Esq., of this place, lost a pocket book, containing about $l3O. Ile inquired in every direction, but could gam no tidings of the same. At last he dropped into our office and invested a dollar in advertising, which had the desired result. The pocket book and money were found by a young man living in Marietta, and a few days ago promptly returned to the owner. This is a practical demonstration of the efficiency , of printers ink. Advertising •pays, gentle men ; if you don't believe us, ask Mr' Smith. A lit:AM:it CAUTION.—It ie an erro neous notion that the public health only needs looking after in summer time. Come mon sense suggests that when worm weath er admits of dwellings being thoroUghly ventilated, there is really not as much cause for disease front overcrowding as ex ists duping the season upon which we are now entering. In this season, out-door oc cupations being interdicted, the dwellings of the laboring classes aro more crowded than usual ; and it cannot be disguised that, during the cold weather, those epi demic-contagious diseases prevail, particu larly among children, which are rarely mot with in the summer. THE SEASON OF FIRES.—Now Haven has directed its fire marshal to examine every house, to see if the stoves and fur naces are put up properly, in order to di minish the fires. Our housekeepers should exercise similar caution at this sea son. RAM3ITS.—We notice that many of our boys are in the rabbit trade, and judging from the number we daily see being brought to town by them, they must be meeting with success. Yesterday we saw an oppossum in town, which bad been caught by ono of the boys. THE WINTER.—Some of the rural pa pers are dismally prophesying that this winter will be as hard as that of 1524, when the ground froze on the twentieth of Octo ber, and did not open again until the next spring. Many crops of potatoes were lock ed up in the ground and could not be dug, except with a pickaxe or crowbar. BELL-TOLLING.—The bells of our churches are often tolled, in respect to the dead. The propriety of bell-tolling on such occasions is seriously questioned by not a few of our citizens. It is one of the many fashions that are entirely useless, and in many instances a decided. annoyance, es pecially to the sick or afflicted. COPPERHEAD RASCALITY.—We direct the attention of every honest man to the rascality of Copperheads, as shown in our editorial columns to-day. A league of pub lic outragers have organized to use money in the election on next Tuesday, and thus corrupt the ballot-box. We warn the pub lic against the diabolical schemes of these political desperadoes. Let every Republi can be at his post, and watch with an eagle's eye every attempt at fraud. SUDDEN DEATa.—With profound sor row we chronicle the death of Eliza Davies, wife of Dr. D. I. Bruner, one of our oldest and most respected citizens, who died sud de nly,last Sunday morning,in Philadelphia, where she was visiting relatives. She was an estimable lady, respected and beloved by all who knew her. Her loss will be deeply felt and mourned by her many rel atives and friends in this community. Her remains will be brought to this place for interment. THE NEW BRIDGE.—Upon inquiry at the Engineer's ollice, we learn that the bridge across the Susquehanna river at this place, will, in ten days, be so far completed as to admit of the passage or vehicles. In two months time the entire structure wilt be completed, except the rooting, whieh will be done next Spring. It is quite prob able that public travel across the bridge will be denied until the river freezes up, for what cause we know nut. When commu nication with York county is fully opened, it will be no little advantage to the busi ness public. THE POOR.—The lowering clouds and chill winds proclaim that rude winter• is approaching with rapid strides. Careful and prudent housekeepers are preparing to meet the invasion. Coal binns are being replenished ; collars stocked, and every thing which can relieve the dark and dreary days will be put into requisition. But there is a class which winter always finds unprepared—the poor. At this sea son it is meet that the charitably inclined should devise means to ameliorate the con dition of those who cannot help themselves. There is a great and good work before them, which should not be neglected. ORDER OF AMERICAN AIRMAN ICS.— The Slate Council of Pennsylvania, 0. U. A. M., held its annual session in Philadel phia, last week, State Councillor Snyder presiding. The annual report states that 37 new subordinate Councils and six de gree Counci s were organized in the State during the year, making a total of 176 sub ordinate bodies. The following officers for the ensuing year were installed S. Gco. W. Jenkins, of No. 30; S. V. U., John Quigg, of No. 27 ; S. C. S., John I'. Bart, of 2%.70. 30; State Treasurer. John Krider, of No. 41; Inductor, P. A. jibe, of No. 30 ; Examiner, WM. M. Shultz, of No. 13; Protector, John Server, of No. 52 ; Rep resonlative to National Council, Henry Lomas, of No. 13. UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT.--Col- Mil ton Weldler, of the lillll of Sprenger tk, Weld ler, brewers, of this place, met with a very nil fort unote accident, yesterday. Ho was ("living into the yard at P. Reisinger's Lamb Ti vern, and in crossing the gutter one of Ihe horses stopped, and apparently beraine unnianagable, when the Colonel, fearing an accident, jumped out to take the horse by the head, and in doing so broke his left leg. It is supposed be slipped on one of the cobble-stones in the gutter, or alighted with great three on the one leg. Ile was taken into Mr. Reisinger's, where his leg . was set, and where he still remains. It was 0 very had fracture—the bones pro truding through the flesh. The accident is very much regretted liy his many friends in this conimunit3-. YORK COUNTY ITEms.— ,, We take the following from the York Democrat: The Moravian Church, in North Duke street, was dedicated to the service or God, on Sunday last. The services were exceed ingly interesting, solemn and impressive. On Monday night, the 19th inst., about 12 o'clock, the house of Mr. Jacob Markey, near Raffensparger's store, in Washington township, was entered by burglars and robbed of some forty eullars in money and a few articles of clothing of trilling value. We understand that capitalists are about tusking arrangements to start a furnace in or near the borough, as soon as a suitable location can be obtained. An effort is being made to procure the lot near the Poor House, which would be au eligible situation for that purpose. The saloon of George Seager in East Main street, was entered ou last Thursday night by some prowling night thief and robbed of about ten dollars of change that had been left in the drawer. The party who com mitted the deed first went to Mr. Stager's house, in South Duke street, and got the key of the saloon out of his pantaloons' pocket. The general agent of the Pacific and At lantic Telegraph Company visited Mechan icsburg last week., to make arrangements to establish an (axe of the Co in party there. The intention is to connect with the line running on the State road from Harrisburg , to Gettysburg, at Shepherdstown. ti VISIT TO T Fink: COMP -VS 11 0 OMS. —On Saturday evening lust we were, by invitation, ushered into the splendid hull of the Columbia Fire Com pany. We found it spacious, and furnish ed in a very superior manner. The floor is carpeted with the best Brussels, :old the furniture, consisting of four green velvet sofas, largo marble-slab centre-table, officer's desks and 'chairs, made of solid walnut, all evidence superior taste in their selection and finish. The hall iv lighted by a magnificent chandelier, from the cen tre of the room, put up by Air. Hiram Wil son, the efficient gas-litter, of this borough. The furniture, we were informed, cost $9OO. Beside what we have named, the walls are decorated with paintings and engravings, which :old no little to appearance. One Portrait hanging over the President's chair was pointed out to us by our obliging at tendant and official, as his "gradfather." The portrait was truly a work of art, and to us looked like Washington, and al though we did not deny our informant, we could not believe that such a good-looking man was the "grandfather" of our homely spokesman. The whole was a joke, wo guess—u hard ono on Washington. After surveying the magnificence of the hall, and being the welcome guest of our brethren of the " Columbia," we took another peep at their steam-engine. It is very handsome, and an ornament to our town,whilelts keep ing reflects credit upon all concerned. Wo repaired from our inspecting tour highly pleased, and think that others can not fail to mark the enterprise and liberal spirit of the Company when on a similar visit. We learn the rooms will be open to visitors during the present week. PARADE IN MARIETTA.—The Repub licans of Marietta will have a grand torch lightparade th is (Saturday) eveningin which the Tanners Club of Lancaster city, accom panied by the City Cornet Band, will take part. Let there be a grand rally. HORSE AND VEltlCfai STOLEN.--A horse was a few nights ago stolen from Mr. Thompson, residing near Pleasant Grove, this county. FrOm Pleasant Grove tho thief or thieves proceeded to Texas, this county, on the soul° night, and stole buggy and ,set of harness from .Tohn Cum mings. MEmottr.—The colored people of Washington have erected tho first monu ment to Thaddeus Stevens in the shape of a handsome schoolhouse. No tribute could have boon more appropriate nor more grateful to the venerable statesman, who al ways deemed his labors in behalf of the common-school system of Pennsylvania to be the crown of his life. "So far as tax-payers are concerned, it will wake but little difference whether Sey mour or Grant is placed at the otner end of the; avenue."—Brigham Young, fr. What, have you ceased to lie about taxa tion, high-prices, bankruptcy, &c? If you keep on at this rate, yon will be kicked out the back-door or Tammany ! For the sake of the Constitution—for the sake of aloe inanisni, and your own boner, stop and think SHOT IN THE FOOT.—Harrit , on Worth, of Colerain township, Lancaster county, was shot in the foot one day lust week. Ile was Carrying his gun upon his shoulder, when it accidently slipped out of his hand, tell over his shoulder to the ground behind him, the concussion exploding the charge, which entered and lacerated the inside of his foot, near the great toe. The escape from serious injury was very narrow. ACCIDENT.—John Rohr, SOU of John Rohr, Sr., Mennonite Minister, residing iu Man licitn township, two miles North of the city limits, on the Liti.z turnpike, met on Saturday last with quite a severe accident. He was driving a four horse team, and in attentpdng to get off of the saddle horse, his foot became fastened in the stirrup and was thrown to the ground and dragged for some distance. The providential stop ping of the team saved his life. The young loan sustained some severe injuries, one of his knees being badly hurt.—lntelligearer. PARADE OF TANNERS.—On Saturday evening, the Columbia Tanners' Club, head ed by the Cornet Band, paraded our streets, presenting an imposing appea ranee. Dur ing the parade, some Copperhead sneak cried tire, which produced a general alarm, and called forth the different tire com panies. The alarm proved false, and was sounded to interfere with the parade. The alarm did not have the desired effect, as the Tanners performed their programme in spite of Democratic rascality. DEMOCRATIC 0 IIf . RAC. Two Color ed Persons Shot in Middletown for Cheering for Grant.—We au•e informed that during the Republican celebration on Saturday evening in ;Middletown, two colored per sons were shot in the vicinity of the depot, by Democratic ruffians, for no other crime than cheering for Grant and Colthx. The wounds of one will probably prove fatal. It. appears they had got among a crowd of Democrats congregated in that vicinity, emulous of achieving the notoriety gained by the Democracy of this city, and follow ing their exanlple. Our informant was not able le give us Maher particulars of this act of barbarity, but we trust the offenders may meet with the punishment they de serve.—Stale Guard. GLOItIOUS SUNSET.—How few th2re are who really enjoy the gorgeous sunsets of the autumn. This is the season when they are seen in perfection, and the sight to those who are fortunate enough to have a west window, with unobstructed view, is one that tills the mind with the most pleasing emotions. No painter can rival the magnificent tints of gold and purple in the clouds, as the sun gradually sinks to rest, behind them. Who can look upon such a scene and remain unmoved? And yet we :u•e often too unmindful of all that me Creator has done to render the world agree able and pleasant. Thu sight of the beauti ful autumn sunsets ought to raise tie soul out of the slough of grinding commerce to the comtemplation of scenes that money cannot purchase. IVlatt a pity it is that so many inen endowed with " eyes, can see nothing :above them! nothing good, mass ive, glorious, soul-puritying or inspiring. “TH E vote in Pennsylvania on Tuesday next will decide whether we are to have at Prez,ident, with a policy ; baNell upon the eowstittztion and law:, or a president With no policy, 'military nece ,, ,ity.' "—Young tjeorge, Jr. When we remember that the author of the above is the type (if corr ectness—weigh- Mg him in his own scales—we must be lowed to enquire what the man means? flow will the reader ever connect "policy" and "constitution," when they are separat ed by that semi-colon ? After grin ling the life out of the semi-colon in the attempt, we next butt against his "policy, 'military necessity,'' and utterly fail in seeing either good sense or proper punctuation. blow about "Dogberry" and the "King's En glish ?" Young, you're guilty of murder in the first degree, end ought to be hung, with a guard-vine. Nolte enrricism. "—The infallible Brigham appears to take delight in search ing out every little typographical error that creeps into our columns, nod in this way cowardly replies to our advocacy of Repub lican principles. We are not disposed to play the critic, but feel that we must tlght the devil with his own weapons. For this occasion we direct attention to the following hentenve : "Next Met,.lay the American people will Le called upon to elloose an adrninisti anon for the next four years, ,te."-13rIgliant. The above is from the scholarly pen of one who is, or would be, an habitual critic. AVe only ask Brigham, and his class of public sneaks, to excuse our presumption when we pronounce the sentence quoted a hove, not only incorrect, but unintelligent. Who ever heard of a'people electing an adminis tration? The people "choose" a President, if you please. DEATH or• Junta: MunnAr.—lt is our unpleasant duty this morning to record the demise of Judge Wll.. F. Murray, long, favorably and prominently known in this community. His death was as sudden as it was unexpected, and hits cast a deep gloom over friends and relati via; with whom he has for nanny years been inti mately associated. On Monday he was ap parently enjoying excellent health, t u rd re tired in his usual good spirits. On Tuesday morn ing he was stricken with a paralytic stroke, and up to the hoar of his sours final flight, which occurred at 11 o'clock, utter ed but two or three words. Tito decowged was born in Middletown, this county, and was fifty-five years of age lust :May. He moved ft om thence to this city, where he has resided for the last eighteen years, and been identified with its growth and itn provement, taking the la U in every pub lic enterprise. He held several positions of public trust and honor, and tilled at the time the ollice of Associate Judge of the county. His death will be universally re gretted by all who knew him, while Har risburg has lost one of her best • citizens.— Sunte Uuard. Uset..ti 31 ED LETTERS.—LiA of letters remaining unclaimed, in the Colombia Post, Office, up to this date. Persons call ing Ibr these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the Soy: Ladies List.—Mrs. M. D.. Wright, Mrs. Matilda Dines, MI'S. Annie Gemwill, Mts. Sarah Whisler, Miss Matilda Craig, Miss Sallie Denson, Miss Mary A. Brandt, Miss Sarah J. Ilaineg, Ann Hogendobler., Miss Lydia A. Kauffman, Miss Annie Filter horn. Genaernen's Henry Heiher, Howard C. Holland, J. J. Hinkle, Samuel Greenawalt, George Greenawalt, Wm. Fuger, Jos. Fisher, Win. Friel:. Geo. Fordny, Wm. M. Frayer, Henry Dobbins, Stephen Clare, Samuel Crampfokl, Patrick Connelly, Lieut. Wm. H. Carter, John Bosler, Jacob Deinerd, Isaac Brerntarger, Wm. Bookman, Rev. J. 11. Longhorn, E. H. Goom, Geo. Topler, Frederick Kern, Wm. Becht. (2) Benj. F. Wilebar. Joseph Fordo in, John Henry, Wm. Whitmen, Rohl. Ward, Howard A. Muggoys it Co., James M. Martin, Wm. Mitchell, A. J. Walker .t• Co., John B. Mellinger, J. B. Murray, C. Mersener, John Pursoll, Wm. Willson, Frank Slifer, Rev. J. B. Strain, (2,) Albert Steel, James Townsend. . "WIIO ARE THE TRAITORS ?"—Under this bead Brigham Young, Jr., publishes the entire electoral ticket of the Democratic party, and urges everybody to vote for it. That's something like it, at last. Tell the truth and shame the Devil. We . enjoy your blunders, Young George, the verdant, hugely. "FORWARD then—the whole line! Let there be no cowardice—no skulking!—young Brigham. Stop thief! How about your own cour age? Do you remember that a little man whom you characterized as an "oyster man," made you swallow your threats of violence upon Republican processions? And that you, like a coward, that you are retracted everything you had said, mid as a whipped dog, whined out apology after apology. "-Let there be no cowardice," coming from the lips of one who is a public coward, is significant, indeed! DEDICATION AT BAINBRIDGE —Mein 13s of the Church, and the public general ly are very kindly invited to attend the dedication services of the M. E. Church at Bainbridge to-morrow. Preaching on the occasion at 10 o'clock, A. M., by Rev. A. Manship, and by Rev. A, M. Wiggins, at 7 P. M. Children's meeting at 2 P. M. All the children of the town and vicinity are invited. The officers, teachers and scholars of this Sunday School are affectionately in vited to join the other schools, at 2 P. it in the M. E. Church, on the occasion of the dedication. THE COIUMbia. Spy is publishing, Welsh edi torials. They are much snore sensible, and snore easily understood by everybody, than its English ones.—Reading Engic. The Stn.'s reply: Yr ydyrn yn eael inewn Hanesyddhieth naturiol, tun aderyn sydd yn tutlogi en nith eu bun ne yn ynilusgo yn frynti en bun ag yn ddianuan, m.iu hwuw ydyw'r aderyn sydd yn esg:yn Atwell ben Reading gan gnrio yn en grafi - mg:la bawlyd, y new yddiadnr n Cr,llmenwir yr "Eagle" nd a gyngoraf fy gylninydog i neWid env: eu newyddiadur, an en wi ar of yr aderyn, sydd, yn arddangos y g,olygydd, a'r blaid y mae yn en ehynnryehioli. A NEW ODD FELLOWS' FLAG.—The H. W. Grand Lodge of the United States, I. 0. of 0. F., at their recent session, adopted a flag to be used on all public occasions. The flag is to be of white material, either bunting, cotton cloth or satin; the propor tions to be 11.-19tli or the length for the width. The 'emblem, three links, to be placed in the centre of the flag, with the letters I. 0. 0. F., and the name of the State, District or Territory using it to be wrought in scarlet color. Whenever the flag is to be used by the encampments, two crooks are to be added. The Grand Lodge of the United States has ordered a national flag, which will be borne for the first time in the grand procession in Philadelphia, in 1S(. JUST THE PLACE.-I.f there is any thing an honest farmer likes it is plain deal ing. It is his own way of doing things, and he will never do business it' lie knows it, with any one who is even disposed to take advantage of him. When he is deal ing in corn and wheat, he isn't afraid of any man's getting ahead of hits, but when he goes to town to buy things with which he is less familiar, then he wants first of all an honest man to deal with. All visitors to Oak Hall, are struck with the " Instructions to Salesmen" posted on the wall, and sign ed by the groprieters,Witnamaker ,S; Brown. This is one item : No tuts-statement shall ever ho made about the material, quality, value, fit or in ANY particular as to the character of an article offered for sale. The utmost fair ne,,s, condor, honesty and truthfulness, shall be exercised in every Ii ansaction, overpraising, puffing up or anything bord ering upon deception, shall be practiced, in the sole of goods. a IMPORTANT ADVICE TO VOTERS !" " On the third day of November the voters of Columbia will be called upon to discharge a sacred duly they owe to themselves. There are two parties in the contest, both rallying around the Flag of their Country. One of these parties is doomed to defeat, aad with that defeat there will lie a great de pressihn of spirits, superinducing a loss of appetite and an entire derangement of the digestive organs, or animal functions. The unfortunate in the contest aforesaid, will find a W hol eso e panacea in lloolland's German Bitters or Tonic that will speedily restore the lone of their stomachs and ena ble them to resume business, These prep-- rat ions are for sale by Druggists and dealers in Medicines everywhere. GET Stint) EOE WlNTER.—Persons who wish to be neatly and comfortably "shod," should go to I. 0. Bruner, where may be found the very best assortment of Boots and Shoes in Columbia. They are home manufacture and will outlast any Eastern made work, two to one. FENDRICWS TortAcco SD-at-E.—Fen drich has the most complete and beautiful tobacco store in this section. Not only iv his store worthy of commendation, but his stock is very superior. and adapted to the tastes of the public. lie is now tnanufac• taring segars, keeping several experienced hands continually at work. Persons in search of a good seg;ar, or a choice piece of tobacco can be satisfied by ,giving him a call. IMPOIt.7--.ST TO ALL WHO VALI:W - 111MR Swim—Edward Spering, Jeweler, has the solo agency for the well-known and cele brated Concave,Convex,Crystal Spectacles, manufactured at the Phil:0011,11in Optical Institute. These glasses are warranted the best made, easy and comfoi table to the eye, preserve and strengthen the sight, and are sold cheaper than any other. Every per son in need of Specks should call at once and procure a pair of Crystal Specks that \VIII jt/St suit. By having your eyes measur ed with the Optonteter, yon are sure of getting glasses to suit von. Don't forget the place, E. Spering, No. 89 North Front Street, near the Depot, Columbia, Po. 0ct.20-ltd-3tw As ERRAND Or Niece.—Tito this sion of Mishler's Herb Bitters is one of mercy to suffering humanity. It cannot be too highly estimated, nor too widely sup ported. It battles against disease in all its varied forms, and rescues the victims of death by thousands every year. The cures it has effected in tens of thousands of A tner lean. homes in hospitals, asylums:dispen satories and infirmaries, on sea and land, and wherever it is introduced ,are admitted to embrace many of the most remarkable on record. But while it is a standard reme dy for along train of diseases. it is also the acme of perfection tis'a protective medicine. It cures permanently and is a vitalizing and tsrength•renewing agent, while on the other Mont it is a safe means of regulating, rein forcing and protecting the human physique front deleterons Influences, affecting health anti life. It is the best tonic, corrective and alternative in use. Sold everywhere. eetttr2w NEW VoaK, .July Ist, MS— Dear Sir.—ln your paper or last week you or one of your correspondents say that Dr. Drake is not the originator of the celebrated Plan tation Bitters, and that they were manu factured and sold by one Pedro Martalc, an old Spaniard, in the Island of St. Thomas, over forty years ago, as every old sea captain can testily. Now sir, I can certify to the above as being true, tin• I have followed the sea for over forty years, moat of the time doing business with the West Indies. These same Bitters dillbrently put up and named. were brought to my notice on toy first trip to the Island of St. Croix fora car go of ruin, and for years and years after, my ship's stores were never without them. I always supplied my flintily and many of iny neighbors with them, and eau truly say a better Bitters and Tonic, is not made in all the world• Yours, truly, CAPT. II ENttr Xyz. Magnolia Water.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. SPEER ' S "STANDARD BITTERS, " —The recommendation of the best Chemists and Medical Practitioners assure the public of the purity of Speer's Wines, and they are as well assured of the purity of his " Stand ard Wino Bitters," the base of which is his wine, only made bitter by herbs and roots in daily use by the Medical Faculty, among which are Peruvian Bark, Chamomile Flowers, Wild Cherry Bark, tc. Druggists sell the Bitters. Our Black List—No. 1. We commence to•day the publica tion of the names of parties that are indebted to this office and Who refuse to pay by taking no notice of our appeals. We shall add to the list weel:ly, as opportunity af fords: David Slenco, Dayton, Ohio S : i 0 G. W. Stackhon,e, Port Deposit,.. 2.50 A. R. Wilson, Jersey Shore, Pa ~ - 3 .2 0 Jacob Stayman, Spring, II Ws, 0., 2.00 L. F. Bryan, Marquette, Wis ..... ... 2.10 C. A. Miller, Enterprise, Pa., 2.50 H. R. Jones, Columbia 5.25 Adam Raynor, •` .. 350 11. P. Norman, West Itempilehl,... 2.00 Patrick Mother, Lancaster, 5.30 The above accounts will be sold to the highest' bidder. Who buys? Philadelphia Market Report. TUESDAY. Oct. 27.—Theie is no spirit in the Flour Market, and prices have a downward tendency. The demand is confined to the wants of the home consumers, and only a.few hun dred barrels were taken, in lots, at. Sii.tria7 for superfine; $.,.."1(.68 for extras; $5q118.75 for spring wheat extra family; stlii , ll for white wheat do. and $11.5%.13 for fancy brands, according to quality. Rye Flour commands $6(i.i , 5.50. No im provement to notice in Corn Meal. The Wheat Market is characterized by ex treme depression. and prices are unsettled and drooping. Sales of common and good red at 51.90042.10, and 1.151 bushels; Indiana mallet. at .92.150 2.18. Rye is selling at $1.65 per bushel for Pennsylvania. There is less inquiry for Corn; sales Of 1,000 bushels Western mixed at SI.IS ; is held at this figure. Oats are steady at former rates: sales of Western at 71@75e., and. Southern at 60qa5c. There Is very little Cloverseed coming for ward, and it, may be quoted at $75.7.7.1 per 64 pounds. Timothy ranges front $3 t 05.15, and Flaxseed train $2.60 to $2.6.1. 13ark—No, I Querel Iron is in good demand at the recent deehne ; sales of:,) hltds. at $l3. Provisions are (lull, and holders are ready sellers at current quotations. We quote Mess Pot It at 53+161:t0.25, and city packed family Mess Beef at 52332 L l'hilatlelphia Cattle Market. TUESDAY, Oct. r.—Beef cattle were dull this •eek, and prices were unsettled and lower. About 2,600 head arrived, and sold at SP9e. for elrtra Pennsylvania and 'Western steers; Tai .7Y.e. for fair to good do.; and .10 . tie. per pound. gross, for common as to quality. The following are the part iclars of the sales: head. 57, Owen Smith, Ohio and Virginia, 0, , ,5,(Fi5;i", gr. 100, A. Christy a Bro., Virginia, 70,9, gloss, Gy Dengler a MeMeese, Chester Co., 604714 gr. SO, P. - .3leFillen,West. and Ch es terCio.,7, l / 2 a.Si4gr. 125, P. llathaway, Western Penn'a. 70W?i. gr. 100, Jas. S. Kirk, Chester county, ti z i gross. 03, B. MeFillem Chester county, COPT, gross. 92, James Mennen, Chester county. 7t'Ai 614., gr 50, E. S. Meleil len, Chester county, 7@8 , 3:1, gr. 177 Ullman a Buchman, Ohio. 559, cr. 150, Martin Fuller & Co. Western, 134 , 5 M, gr. 12.5, Mooney &Smith. Ohio. 034019, gr. 117, Titos. Mooney & Bro., Virginia, 5(...27i,5, gr. 60, H. Chain, Western Pe unsylvsaila,:m gr. 175, John Sin tth, Ohio, 70b1%, gr. 7 !. D. & L. Frank, Virginia, ti@i7%. gr. 93, Frank a Sehomberg,, N 1 astern, 60ry8, , ,,, gr. 51, Hope & Co., Chester county, 648 g, gr. 50, M. Dryfoos & Co., Virginia, 6007 1 4, gr. 40, 131 um & Co., West Penn'a, 5(4.'034, gr. 54, Ernhon & Co., Western, 5(447, gr. 70, 13. Baldwin, Chester county, 04@7' 4, gr. Clemson, Western. a!-Ecg.,s;4, gr. D. Branson, Chester county, 05t 7!:i, gr. 60, Janie:: Anil, Western, 334(403.4, gr. :10, John Y. Su Ito, Chester county, 457, gr. I were doll and lower-1.700 head sold at the di tll•ren t yards at $11.505 12.50 per MO lbs. net t. Sheep were higher—So9 head arrived anti sold at 40c0c. per lb. gross as to condition. COwc were unchanged-200 head sold at 550575 for cow and calland $4005.0.1 per h ead for springers. ,Ettrages Deaths and :Marriages arc published in this paper without charge. M'fien accompanied by eommen tame?, whether prose or poetry, five cents per line will be charged. Funeral notices ten cents per lino payable in advance. On Ther.dny evening, oet. 29, et tlw house of the brother-In-law, Mr. 11. I'. Boyd, :lien helm, , by the ltev. T. O. Steel Mr. Fii.tz:l:- LIN 11A - SEI . , of Columbia, to Miss M.uu:tE .1. ET,ENBERGER, of n11111(.1111, Pa. May the author of all being bless them with length of days in the land—days that ,hall he filled with happinesi, prosperity and honor. Blest In eeeh other's love below, To them 't is kindly given, To. hare tho joys which angels Is now— A sweet foretaste of Heaven. On tile '27th of Oct., at the residence of the brute,'s lather, by Rev. It. E. Spayd, Dr. J. 11. Muqser to Miss Lela A_ daughter of John Dun- Neiman, both of V,"e.,t Lantpeter twp. On the '2sth inst., by the Rev, J. J. St rive, To bias M. Brubaker to sue Peek, both of Mt. Joy. On the soln, , day by the same, Jacob It, tiond to Liggie 11. Herr, both or Manor. On the ham , . day by the same Samuel IZremly of Itapho, to Anna M. Horst, of Mount Joy. Catl)~. In York ettunty,on the ;Mth Inst., Mrs. MA RT BEA': 00. a resnlent, of ihl vicinity; 5.1 years of age. SuMlenly in Philadolphia, nn Sunday morn It D. M 7. t DA VI I.li, wife of Dr. D. I Bruner, of Columbia, Da. On !l.•o Will Inst., in Pviltiert Iwp., Sarah, wire of Arlin...Simi:4,ly, iged :io 7 months and U I 4 7 E IV Al) ITER .21.1-SIE'3IEI'TS'. GREAT ARRIVAL E ANT GOODS! FANCY GROCERT ES, CANNED FRUITS, FICKI,ES, DRIED FRUITS, PRUNES, RA ISINS,Sze., WILLOW and CEDARWA.R.E, GLASS and QUEENSWARE. The subcerlber the attention ofpersons who xvish to supply their larder with the good things of this lite to the new and elegant stock of goods JUST RE C EIVED avv..Grocertes—thevery best, and at redueea Prices. Superior Collies, Sugars, Teas, Syrups, Spices, ‘te. Fine Brooms, Fancy Baskets, 0.. c. CALL AND SEE MY STOCK. ! M. TURNER, octailLS:ltd.t.titc. I IL:Locust Street. VALUABLE STORE STAND AND DWELLING AT PRIVATE SALE! The t Storc prow,rty with DW,+11121:1 a - M.llolyd, NI lizah• (In cornet. 01 Third and Uithln strcot.. I'4llw:o4n, neettpted S. F. Borntll.l,el at privn to sAlv. Torif, ea,y. Apply to ew.V.-Nti , A111.(1,1.31 - w.l t. 0. Batt: NI•11:. -',ON !:T EASILY MADE. .L with our Conr,lvt, sTENctz, AND KuY OurriT. Mno ,arital required. cir culars ftee. STAFFORD .NIANFG. 01 Ful ton St rust, New York. A GENTS W ANT ED TO SELL TR EMINENT WOMEN O 1 TIIE AGE; I= 314... , .r5.Piirr0:•:. (;REELEY,' 1 zr.ccs,t,N,lfta•Pr:c. Aluturr, WINTER, Ti uroN, Mr,. K SrANTON, FANNY F1:21.1•1, 1.41:AC/: G itEENWooD, elvglint otlay) V 0111111... 01 6,111 11111 - ME= FOVRTEEN :4,l7rEttrOic sTEET. ENGIL \V- ELM Tltts volume comprkei. 17 carefully preptired sketches, written 4.x prosi,ly for I Ilk book, among whom are Margar , t. Fullcr, Lydia Marla Child, Jenny Lind, Florence Night ingAle, The Carey Slstekt, Gail Ham i I ton, Elizabeth Barrett Brown ing, Anna K. Diekimon, lthtori, Itrka Mrs. li. lt. Stowe, Cat tilla LI r,o, and Harriet G. Hosnier. The. NOW rlol* ilmile lug of the rubli,h ers, : Sso thoroughly have they clone their \roil:, that their volume., to paper, tnee, binding, (Mgr:W ings, alcove all in the e.xcellemee 01 Its subject- Mal I e•r, gut's fur to remove the reproach so of ten urged :monist subscription books,—" only 10:1111.: IC sell." Agents itre meeting with Un paralleled stwee,, In selling IhIS hoolr. One Agent In Isi"ew York sold 12; in one week. One Agent In New II:imp,11 Ire sold 12 In llve I.ours. On, Agon L in Mil.sneinNett, sold 8 in Novell teen ends• 31(0- Fur de5er134:1("4.5 eilt:111111^; and Kt - 11111 , 1e en graving. :Wares. S. M. BETTS J.: CO., oct27l.o:4ttlltw.] llartfor4l, (2453441. IMSII JUST lIEC;EIVED 11.1 TS, SIII iES, .te I 100T5 I have Lots read : 6- for thw FALL AND WINTER TRADE, a large stock for inspection. consisting of HATS AND CAI'S, MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES; Lest makes, nail at prices to suit every one LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS I pay especial attention as to style and quality NO:s.:E . I3UT TfiE ,13FsT MAKES! QUALrIY GUARANTEED!! lIOOP SKlRTS—Newest Style, For Ladles, Misses and Children, at the lowest prices, lIOSIERY A: NOTION DEPARTM ENT. There will be (Olinda large stook to r•eleet from. Heat English Hose, blearlpsi amt unbleached, at, low prices. Best ;31 Corsets, Dress and Coat Trimmings New Style Button; for ladies' coats. REMEMBER THE CASH STORE ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AMOS R. LIOUGE.›.7DOBLER, ocCiktf.) Corner Third d: Cherry Sin NEW ADVW,RTISE_IIIE2VTS. NEW ORE CARTS FOR SALE. The subserlber4 offer two new and enhiplete ORE CARTS for sale. They ore sold for want of n , e. Apply to C. C. Wri liIMES & BRle, 0., Pa. oet.:lSTS:tfddw.l ghtsvil AYER'S Aris - ror, FoRTHE RENOVATION OF THE 1 IA In THE lIREAT DE'iT HERA TI7AI OP THE AGE. A dressing which is at once agreeable, itealthS and etTeetual for preserving the hair. PA DIM OR GRAY DAM IS SOON IGRtiTORIID TO ITS ORI GINAL COLOR AND 'MIR cross AND OF YOUTIL Thin hair Is thickened, falling hair is checked, and baldness often, though not al ways, cured by its use. Nothing eon restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. lint suit as re main can he saved for usefulness by this appli cation. Instead of fouling the hair with a palsy sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair front Wra th:tar:ly or failing °Maw] consequently prevent baldness. free front those deleterious sub stances which make some preparat ions danger ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigorean only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing eke can be found so desirable Con taining neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dn. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, 0et31'6.:13 . w] PRICE THE SUCCESS Of our One Pollar sale has caused such a COIIPLETE TT r _ P I 0 N R, AT o :r IN TRADE, That in order to supply the demand oceaslonNl by our con,lantly inereasina Palrouage, we have recently made importations for the Fall Trade, direct front European manufactuters, AMOUNTING TO NEARLY 5500,000, So that we are prepared to etl every description of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery•. Watches, Aflame., Jewelry, ,ee., of bet ter quality than any other concern in the coun try, for the althorn' price 01 ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH AI.TICLI With privilege of exchange front a large variety of useful articles, not one of which could be bought ler TWICE THE in any other way. The best ofllo , lon and New York reference given as to the n:11:0,11113, of our hout,c,and I ha our business Is conducted in the fairest- and most kgitimate manner possible, anti that wt: give greater value for the money than can obtained in any other way. ALL (loops DAMAGED OR rIROK EN IN TRANSPORTATION It EPLACED WITHOUT CHARGE. Cheek, describing articles sold sent to agent:, in Clubs at nit OS meltioned below. Wo guanin tee every article to void less than ir bought at any Boston or \en• Yrn U•holeaale I= Exceed those of evcry other e•tahlishateut of the of this Vali he found in com paring our prentitillls With 1110 . -4` of othem ftr clubs of the sante st:•.e, in addition to o • hu•L e Chtllll to give bolter• goods of the same h:u•- nt•tct. P3CE= Fon A cLBB uF 30 AND THIZEL DDL- TiAßS—one of the folloWing articles: I doz. good Ellen Shirt Fronts. I set Solid Gold Studs. All Wool Cassimere for Pants. Pine white Counterpane, lart4e size. 1 elegant Bal moral Skirt. 11l yards brown or bleached Sheet ing, good quality, yard wide. I elegant 100 Picture Morocco-bound Photo. Album. 1 double lens Stereoseopii and 12 Pomign Views. 1 sliver plated engraved 5 bottle ('aster. 1 elegant silk. Full, with Ivory or Sandal Wood Frame, feath ered edge and spangled. I Steel Carving Enile and Pork, vqry best quality, ivory hal:owed handle. 1 haitil.inne beaded and lined Parasol. 20 yards got al Print. 1 very line Damask Table Cover. 1 pr. best quality Ladles' Serge Con gress Boot, 1 doz. Imo Linen Towels. ' dozen Rogers' best Silver Dessert, Forks. I Ladies' large real Morocco Traveling Bag. I fancy dress pattern. 410 e. elegant Silver plated engraved Napkin Rings. 1 doz. Ladies' lino Merino or Cotton Stockings. Gents' heavy ehaseil solid Gold Ring., 1 pr. Lailies• high cut Balmoral Boots. I elegant Delalue Bre, Pattern. I Violin rind Bow, in box vomplete. 1 setolewelry, pin, ear dint... 011.1 i.leeVe Bill, A CLUB OP 59 AND FIVE DOLLARS.-1 black in. colored Alpaeca Dress pattern. I set I Curtains. 1 pr.. all blankets. En graved Silver plated 0 bot tie HeVoIVI MA' Castor, 1 beautiful \\ riling Desk. 1 solid Gold Scart Pin. al.: yds. very line Cassintere, for Pants and West. I set Ivory balance I handle KniVeS with silver plated Forks. 1 elegant Satin Parasol, heavily headed and liniallwith silk. 1 pr. gents Can Loop.. good 1,01111. 30 yds. good brown or bleach e d Sheeting, yazil wide or gi yds. PI. trifle, soul onalliy. eleg,ant MOniero TraVeilllg bag. ' , tale Wool Shawl. I plain Norwich Poplin Dies,: ;valeta', I,ll' yd., don. width cloth for ladies' cloak. Elegant engraved Silver plated Tea Pot. 3 pit,. tic/able td it/th proof riot II lore FOR A CLUB of 1110 AND TEN DOLL-VBS.-1 rich Merino 01 Drees patter 11. 1 pair fine Damask. Table Cloths and Napkins to match. 1 pan gents' Ft emit' Calf Boots. I heavy, silver plated engraved Ire Pitcher. Very tine all 'Wool Cloth for CiOaß. 1 Wel, very best gnat I ty brown or bleached Sheetintr. 7! t yds. line I Cassimere for stilt. I elegant Poplin Dress pat- tei a. I elegant English Be rage Drest. pattern. 1 beautiful. English Berage Shan 1. I set I \any I•ntalleed handle Knives and Forks. 1 ladies' or gents Silver Bunting-case watch. I Bartlett Band. Portable Sewing Machine, Splendid Family Billie, steel engravings, with record and photograph pages. 25 good Hemp Carpeting, good colors. 1 pale gent Marseilles Qttllt. 1 good Ii banal Revolver. I elegant Fur Muir and cape. 1 singly barrel shot gun. I sil ver plated, elle,Taved, n butt led revoh.ing Castor, cut glass boll les. 1 very line Violin and bow, ni case. 1 set Ivory balanced knives and 0 irks. Prc...eicti, tar larger (-nib,. Inarca.c in the stone ratio. ..,,tt:isr - Send Money by Registered Letter. - tiz SEND 1011 01.7 E NEW CIRCULAR. PARKER A: Co, Nos. 98 ana 100 Su Miner htruet, Poston. CARPETS ! DON'T PAY THE NICHI PRICES!! The Now 17 ...NOLAND CA IRPKT Co., of Boston, Mass., established nearly a quarter of a century ago, in their present Mention, in Balls over 71, 73, 7,5, 77, 79, 81, Si, Si and s 7 Ilanover street, have probably tort iishe.l more houses with Carpets than any other house in the country. It, older to afford (Mew at a distance tim advantage of their low priers, propose to send, on the re( eipt of the price, P 1 yards or upwards of their beauti ful Cottage Carpeting, at 50 cents per yard. with sample..; of ten sorts, Va:yillfr, in Ut h•e from 'Si cent• to Si per yard, suitable for tornishing every part of any house. [oe1.311;:-: w:e.t i PER. YEAR guaranteed, and :, Int ri m y>, u.NT. We want :1 reliable aLf,ent in oVOry I . ollllty to Nell OUr PATENT CLOTH E-; LINES (EvEt.t,TING). Atldres, WIIITE \VIRE l'0.„ 75 Willttim st., N. Dvarttorn St., eltienkto, AYER'S CATIWITIC PILLS .kla, THE PURPOSF.: , . Ul•'.\ L_IXATI\'I• Perhaps no one medicine is so universally re quired by everybody ILS a cat ha rtie, nor was ever any belt/re so universally adopted into use, In every country and among all classes, al. this mild but efficient purgative Pt LL. The 01) V tone reasons for It Is,that it is a more reliable and far more etleet tad remedy than any other. who have tried it, know t hat it cured them; those who have not, know that It vines their neighbors and friends, and all ][Hutt- that what it does once it, obies always—that ii nest, tails through any fault or neglect of it, composition. la.ve thousands main thousands of certifi cates of their remarkable cures of the hallowing complaints, but such cures are IcnilWll in even neigliborhood, and we acrd not publish them. Adapted to all ages and condition., in all cli mates; containing neither calomel or any de leterious drug, they May be taken with sanity by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh mid makes theta pleie-ant to triki-, White being purely vegetabbi no barn: can arise from their use in may quantity. They operate by their powerful inductive on the internal viscera to purity the blo o d and stiinolute it into healthy action—n mt,tr the ob structions it the skanaeli, bowel., byte., and other organs of the body, restorim: their Irregu lar tuition to health, and by correct ail:, ever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Minute ,Ilreetion. are given t wtaPPer un the box, for the following COMO:dab, nitit It• these PI lins rapidly cure: For DYseuest.t ur IN LANGUOR and Ani•Ertirn, they should be taken moderated' to stimulate the stuttiaeli and restore its healthy tone and notion. For LAVER COMPLAINT and It., Various •yrllp 10111 N, 111LL101 . "3 HEADACHE, SICK ID:A 1/ACA JA NI/I El: or t:n-:1N NI EKA Ess. llt mot., t •ome, and Itimuks FkviNts, t hey should he iudkdously taken for each ease, to correct the diseased ac tion or Telll./Ve the IA NI mi.! lons which cause it. For MskNTlgtv or Dm nictin:A, Out one mild dose is generally required. For It If EVMATISM, lIIICT, C.; EA VEL, PA I.PITA TION Tin; BEA/TT, PA IN IN THE SIDI". BACK 1111.1 IlieY shout Id he continuously taken. as leyuil ed, to change the diseased action of the system. With such ehange those complaints disappear. For tinursv and DitoesteAL SNVELL I NG'S, they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the eifLet of IL drastie purge. • For SU Prltl*inlON a large dose should be Laken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a DINNER Pm!, take one or two Pi Lla to promote digestion anti relieve the stomach. An occasional dom.: stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restore:, the ap petite, and invorates the system. I It k often advantageous tt here no serious derange ment exi,ts. One Nvlio feel. tolerably well, often limbs that a dose et these PILLA makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing an,P:renova tl nut elleet on the digestive apparatus. DR. J. C. AVER 4: CO., Practical Chemists, octltniS: howl Low Era., MAN..., `..1. NEW STYLE wiN-Dow sru, DES, The Subscriber has ou hand at his Furniture Store, all kinds and Myles of WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN FIXTURES, Vic. To which he would respectfully call the atten- Lion of the Public.. JOHN SIIENBERGER, api IS'6B-11') No. 2511 Locust tit., Columbia INSUR..4.IIC_E caMPANIES. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Chartered by Special Aet of Congre,s, Ap proved .Inly 25, 184.1 q. CASH CAPITAL, 1311ANCIL OFFICE, PIITLADELP FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Where the general business of the Company Is transacted, and to which all general eor re,pondenee should be address:ed. Jay Cooke, Phila. E. A. Rollins, Wash. C. IL Clarke, Phila. henry Cooke, Wash F. ItatelCd :nn', Phila. W. E. Chandler, Wash W. G. Moorhead, Phlla, John D. Defrees, Wash (leo. F. Tyler, Phila. Edward lkodge, N. Y. M=M;fOMLMIIIII=IMM P. 11. CLARK, Philadelphia, President. ILENItti IL COOKS?, Washington, Vlce-Presi- dent. JAY COOK, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. EMERSON W. PEST, Philadelphia, Secretary and Actuary. E. S. TURNER, 'Washington, Assistant See's. FRANCIS 0. SMITII, 1). Director. EWINO yIE.tltS, 1. D. Assistant :)letheal Director. J. K. DAPNEiS, Surgeon-General U.S. A. Wash P. J.IIOI{WITZ, OM/ Medical Department U S N., \l - i u •hington. D.\4. BLISS, M. D., Washington. LOWIML, 11 - 31. E. I 'HANDLER, Washington, D. C GEORGE lIARDECG, Plti ladi•lpit ia, Mi. This Company, National in it.; character, olnrs, 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 made as favorable to the insurers as those of tile best Mutual Companies, and avoid all the complications and uncertainties of Notes, Divi dends and tho Misunderstanding , . which the latter are so apt to cause the Policy-Molders. Several 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-PIZODUCIN(I POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY. In the former, the policy holder not only secure a life insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if living, after a period of a few year;an au...! inc..: Qa! to ten per end. tlft pie e d.)of the par .J In the hater, the Company agree velure to Mr rr,uerni the total athomet ,f nova;/ h< hoc paid mbldrott tr the avicldt of hi, valetq. The attention of persons eontemplat hag t mum mg their lives or iderea:ing ti, amount of th- Nllrtlllee they alleatly have, is Called to the special athantages otterea by the Nal iontd Insurance Company. Circulars, rampliloLs and full particulars given lii applient inn it, the thallelt (int,•o (If the Company In Philadelphia, or to it , General Agents. LOcAL At:PINTS ARE WA NTF.I ) 11, every City and TM ; aunt applieal ion. from comp'- lent parties foestich tuteneles, with , litittbie ell fliIrst•1110111, NIIOIII , I he teltire , :eli To THE t:mpANy':: (H.:SF:HAL A their Iv-4a - olive elistriets. I:ENEILAI. M:ENT.4: W. (*L.\ TZK For ronnsylValtht and Southern Nrql .It•i-,03" C4)0141:,t C 4 4., Washington, 1). C., 14'4)1..N1:1rylan41, D4.4laware, 1,14.1r1441 of Con - 7120)in and \\'i•at Sept. W. (MA I K. - S.; CO., 1. B A NEEHS, N. :35 S. Third Street, Philadelphia, N.LTIO.NAL LIFE INSURANCE CO =I STATE :4 OF' PENn,YLVANIA AND SOUTH ERN N1•:1%' JERSEY. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY" IN a corpus at in Chartered by Special Act Cougrei ,, , appi)%ed July S, ISikl: with a 1:E=IEI and Is now ILorouidilp organized and preparod fur business. Libetal 'emus ',Mils: to .I.itt Solicitors, who are invite.' to apply at our °ince. Full particular. to hr had on application at 011.11' Ofnce. io , : ttlql to the Neeoll,l story of our nankin': House, where Circulars and Pamph let., tulle• dc.ct Mini: the advantage.. offered I.}• the C'ompany, may las had. Nth 35 Si) rill Tir iitr,Srn.CET, Philath.:11011o, Pa. Do.. ti. A.ThrLXIUS, Lane. ter City, Agent for MMMIE= VALUABLE IRON ORE FARM AT Public Sale ! Ou Thursday. November 12th, ISGS, \V 111 Lc s , :ht at Public Nn L', by the alith , rsignetl, en: the prelin,,, the ft,lluseang 'teat It:st.tte, TRAcT of LAND, adjoining the N Magi, of Iluartown, in I Luneaster Ilit , formerly owned by George Rig:: deceased, situated on the Downingtown, Ephiata antl Mimi-burg turnpike, Y i" miles from Wayne.- burg, i'lle,ter co, bounded On the South by ire Land of John Diller, and We---t, by Ile:mown In in Ore Bank, now owned and worked by Ills SWeed Iron I ire ny,Conlpacontaining about SEVENTY .‘ of the iest ;manly of im proved hind, and under good tenee , . The Int pi OVenlellts thereon are Two-Story STONE DNVELLING -t by 40 feet, with Portbm at west end, anti porch. luetng the pike. -\ls°, a Brie Snmite and Bak, Moose, 10 lev feet, Ono-story Stone Tenant 11011 , e, 251 v 11) Wet, with Frame Carriage 1i0n , ., and leg illy attached, :15 by 29 feet. -11,0, a Stone and Frame 11.1.N141 BAItN, SO ley 10 feet, with Corn Crib :At:wheel. Also a goo;I Orchard 111111 oilier ' , relit Tree , . Also •t good Spring House F011111:011 01 mg water before the door, or miller on the pike. Owing to the great thoroughfare, the public generally are n1,11 , 10'1041 In watet horses alai eall le :it the Fount:dn. The larin t , dtciJrd inb , ono• .11,n.:111.1 . 0 lie lel. on rush mete 01 the 1 1 111 e, Tin, nom heir upon it 0110 01 111t..1110q u.XLYIIt•III mud lneX hanstible quantity of the best /nullity of lIENETIIE 10011:, Opelting hn. :dn•ady been t ra de to the depth of 12 leet, and :1 qll.Ol - lakes out. 'rice shall has herlt op,•ne.l lent filly 1 non the IlearloWn iron (ire flank, when, thour.tn.ls of ton , are , alcen , iit annually. The I ire is contiglions to the Pennsylvania ISnnrL nallroad, at Waynesburg'. Chester eo., a distance oi miles an IL dn•.rt pike. ThIS pity ,Vtes 0111, a no - ern '.41111 , 1,11.11i1 Is now the Sery last !wanly for a I Intel. I',•r,cn, do,trou, ai SI,N1111;4' the premise , pro.- Vioti , to the sale. will please call oil .1..1. I%.lllt al:er, on the same as telnint, or the inleraigne.l in Colombia, Pete Possession :11111 all 311,11 , W:dip! 11l le will lie goo ell 011 I-I I lay lit April, I , o_ sale to eolonietive ill I o'eltiel:, P. 31., on said Nvlien attend:wee will be given and term, made known by 11. 11. lIEJSF, IL F. ItElsE, It. E. WOLFE. .1, .IE, gun,EY, tiet \Vaynesbuir, lie.t,l - o,tinty, Penna. LucL''l•:ltw E; 4 011 SALE.---A Fine Private Resi it,nee In Laneager City, Penna. =1 and Mirk Bull.tine Jan./Wiled, B ROOM', wit Furnace, Gas, Bath Room, Bake Oven, smoke House, large Brick Stable, tine Fruit, .te. One 4,1 the best properties In the City, Ilan a sanzare from the Court I louse. Apply to ]ii-al Estate and enllectlon Agents, No. :t y Duke Street, Lancaster, P.t, 101.117.3td TOBACCO FOR SALE! EIGHTY-ONE 110\n": of Sjil.'ndid Pena .yrvanla Leaf TOBACCO 1< offered for sale at reaisonablo rate:, by DAVID HANAUER Ja.n. Is, •a—tr.) Front Street, Columbia _ J• 0. ii.:011Ell, AGIttNT FOlt rite DYING ESTABLISHMENT, La+ nes Dresses, Cloaks, Alma Silks of all kinds dyed :my color. A Isi 3, Gee i lemen's ((Sits, Vests,Pantaloons,kc. Gloves washed to look like new. Scouring, repairing, Sc., done at short notice. I will receive goods at my store and. forward them to the establishment. itrii-Sansfaction guaranteed. Call and see list of prices at J. C. BUCHER'S Store, Locust Street, iY I7 . Columb Lit,Pa TOB PRINTING uOI every deaeription executed at able office IMEIII3 WASIIINGTON, P. C 1.1)0 0 .000 I= I=2 =I I= I= GEE= MEE E. \V. CLARE: Oc Cr) =En= YO ,SA STATEN ISLAND wAiarrPs, d'Elver,BY, WATO II ES AN D JEWELRY MEI INDUCEMENTS OFFERED! AMERICAN WATCHES, As low as sal, In two oz. Cases, warranted for two years; also 3,4, 5 and C oz. cases. JUST RECEIVED A full assortment or the Celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks. • They arc the best (locks made. Call anti see ! Uso, a full and well selected stock of SILV-ER PLATED WARE! From the best Factories In the U. S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY. Just from the Factorie-s! SPECTACLES, in gold, silver, steel and plated Frames, to salt all ages. tte_ REPAIRING of all kinds, promptly at tended to. at E. SPERING'S JEWELRY STORE, near the New Depot AILEY - l CO., JEWELERS, Late 819 Chestnut St., own REMOVED To tllelr Nev and 'Magnificent Establishment, Chestnut & Twelfth Streets, PHILADELPHIA I=ll Nvx C 10041,1, TENVELILV, SrLVER WA RE, FANCY GOODS MeSSTS. DAILY C Co., have largely increased their sleek, and have greater !acid - ties for the manufacture of tine goods, and make a speciality of FINE WATCHES, RARE GEMS, FINE SILVEII, WARE. They will particularly give attention to the MIME= BRIDAL SILVER WARE, And in inereaw their vatic ty have taken the Agency of THE GORHAM MANUFACTURING COSIPANY'S STERLING SOLID SILVER WA DES The Gorham Wares are now universally acknowledged to be of a superior quality, and finish to any manufactured In this country and Messrs. Bailey & Co :s arrangements are such that they will be enabled to display from time to time all the Great Novelties produced by this celebrated Factory. The Gorham nfaet nrinq CO.11:1Ve appoln t Messrs. Baily & Co. THEIR SPECIAL AGENTS, In their lint: , Sol I= rJ'X[OV _A T. DAILY & CO., LATE SO CHESTNUT STREET, BMI=I Cl(l:F'l'\i'T& TWELFTH STREETS, PIIII.ADELPHIA o.et 21-CS - 2C.TED. W A N a? •i T for u G s E n N y 'r EVER GREAT ONE DOLLAR STORE. De,,erlptive checks elo per hundred. Commm ers supplied direct from the manufactories, and all goods 'warranted. Circulars sent free. Address CUSHMAN ez CO., oct .12tw..c.td 10 Arch St., Boston. 4111 , ( ENTS WANTED FOR "MEN OF OUR DAY:' . , own who govern our country, make Its laws, have tought its battles, charmed us with their eloquence, founded our colleges, control our railroads, manufactories, and our finances —one attractive volum e. full of vivid interest, life-like illustrations and characteristic anecdote —6:10 N% ell-tilled pages-12 tine steel portraits, and the lives of over fifty men. Price low to suit the times. The cheapest as well the most interesting book published within five years. Sales Minimise. Everybody wants to know the life history of these men. Send for Circular to ZEIGLER, IUcCURDY dt CO.. I Itiladel phis, Pll. oet::1-tf BOOK .AGENTS Arc meeting with rare success in selling :slit S. W. BAKER'S Explorations and Adven ture,: among the NILE TRIBUTARIES of ABYSSINIA. to which is now added an account of the Ca pt tvityaud Release of .English Subjsict.s, !Hid the cattier of the late ENLPEROR THEO DORE. No book is received among all classes of people with such unbounded favor, or so fully combines thrilling interest with solid in struction. Agents, male and female, sell It rapidly. •• An admirable record of scientific explora tion. geographical discovery, and personal ad venture.—N. Minute. It i.. toted In a very attrrlttlve form, and Is as entertaining as a romance.'•—Barton Journal. Full part icularb on application to O. D. CASE PubliNtlers, Ilarttord. Conn. roctlo-4tw C _LL.ALVEO 118. AIONE Y SAVED. • m 0 are constantly purchasing for cash In the New York and Boston Markets, all kinds of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SILKS, COTTONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, WATCHES, SEWING .*.IACIIINES. CUTLERY, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIC ROODS, Ac., Which we are actually selling' at an average price of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. Our sales being strictly for cash, and our trade touch larger than that of any other similar con cern, enables us to give better bargains than ran be obtained of any other house. The Ladies Are specially invited to give us a trial I=MBE2 Our club system of selling is as follows: For e send 20 patent pen fountains and checks describing '2O dilTerent articles to he sold for a dollar each ; 40 for $4; 60 for 06; 100 for $lO, &c. Ntnt by mail. COM Id ISSI ON S LARGER. than those otlered by any other tirrn, according to size of club. Single fountain and cheek, 10 cts. Nl:de and fentaleagents wonted. SEND MONEY IN itEuisTEitED LETTERS. Send us a trial club. and you will rick nowledge that you cannot wd to La' r;”0,1, of any other house there after. EASTMAN LS: KENDALL. U.; Hauover St.. Iloscon, Muss ISIEOM r# I OI3ACCO ANTIDOTE, WA R n ... F,3142yE AI. I. DE :-IRE FOR TOBACCO great remedy is an excellent appetizer. It purdies the blood, invigorates the system, great hoe r1.111n,„- and I.lrengthelling valve., enable.- the ,toillaell to digest tile hear th-4 100 , 1, makes sleep refreshing, and estal)- 11.1les robust health. SeicAnd and (7:etre, to, Cum m. Price, Fifty Cents, post on the 111ft/11011, effeetS of To b:l‘,4l. U. Il sls of relerenees, testiinontal , , seal free. Agents wanted. Address Dr. 'l'. It. .I.lllloTl', Jersey Clty, Is. J. foctlZl-12we,t1), 800 K-KEEP INC; . The Commercial Department. of Columbia Inst It 010, is now open. The Branches taught are, Book-Keeping by single and double Entry-1, , applicable to Wholetsale and Retail, and commisslon Business, Partnership, Cool pany Speculations, &c., &e. Al , O. Penmanship, and Commercial Arithme tic. Erteh :st udent will receive separate In structions—which will be thorough and prac tical. The classes fleet on MONDAY and TIII3 Its LAY EVENINGS, at 7 o'clock. ipply to the PrinripaL 14:v. IL S. ALEXANDER M=M =I COLUMBIA. FLOUR MILLS OF:0110E 1304. a. n, Theltdiest Cush prices paid fur all kinds of tiI 7 PKIIFIN .SSA EXTILA. F.VM ILY FLOUR nar sale; also :Nllll Feed of all kinds. Wheat tiround and Packed to order. Cirtst work and Chopping done. Chopped Corn and Oats. Corn Meal and GRAHAM FLOUR For %ale at all tinn•c, and delivered to any part if the town. >:n_-Town and country custom so.. /CH ed. lAprll 0,1.867. (4 . RAY'S FERRY INK WORKS Gray's rerr.s.. Ittiail and Thirty-Third Street.., Philadelphia, Penna. C. E. ROBINSON, Manufacturer of BLACK AND COLORED PRINTING ..)..ND LITHOGRAPHIC INKS, VARNISHES. Sc. Nepl6-Zut QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. For doing a family washing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any In the world. Has all the strength of old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap. Sold by the ALDER CHEMICAL WORK'S, is North. Front Street Philadelphia. Isept2'6B:lyd&w. COAL! COAL !! COAL ! ! ! Win sell /Intl not advance before October, then we will be compelled tu advance if another rice takes place at Mines. m.plll-11'w) BRUNER i MOORE. E51!EM!II!! EMU