gig agluttria gild'. Columbia,, Pa. Saturday, November 'l', 1868 Advertisements, to secure immediate in sertion, must be banded in on or before Thurs day evening, each week. TnE election passed off very quietly in this Borough—only ono or two skirmishes. THANKSGIVING any is approaching and turkeys aro coming in demand. Tiosr.—A brass floor key was lost last• evening, on Locust street, between Front and Third streets. The finder will be re warded by leaving it at this office. Stwiso SelfooL.—The Sewing, School under the chargo of the ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, will bo re-opened on Saturday afternoon next, at half-past ono o'clock. TuANK§.-31. N. Strickler, Esq., who has been on a gunning expedition. to the mountains of Western Pennsylvania, will accept our thanks for an excellent venison steak. TO CAMPAIGN SuuscautEllS.—The next number of the SPY Will be the last is sued to the campaign subscribers. If any wish to continuo as regular subscribers, they will give us notice to that effect, by letter or otherwise. PERSONAL.—Our friend, Sainuel S. Strachnn, Esq., wits in town on Wednesday last. Ile holds an important Government office in Washington city, and has been visiting friends and relatives in this local ity. He left for 'Washington last evening. PERMANENT certificates for teaching in the public schools of this State have during the past month been issued to R. S. Gates, Manheim ; David R. Brubaker, Bainbridge ; Abraham W. Shuman, Soto harbor; Vim. L. Balentine, Churchtown, and Win. C. Shuman, Columbia. VIOLET INK.—W. U. Hess has just received, at his news depot, a very fine ar ticle of violet ink. It is superior, for writing, from its ready flow front the pen. No sediment, nor is there any ten dency to corrode the pen. It gives a beau tiful, as well as a lasting color. RELlGlOUS.—Preaching in the "U. B. Church" on next Sunday, morning and ev ening, at the usual hours,by W. S. IL Keys, pastor. Aforning subject : "The Kingdom of Christ an everlasting Kingdom." Even ing: "Tho subject—and his devotion for the Laugilom's success." TILE Columbia Fire Company will have their newly furnished room open to vis itors to-day (Saturday) from 1 till o'clock, P. M. The public generally, and particularly the ladies, are invited to call. Children will not be admitted into the room, unless accompanied by their parents or a member of the Company. FlRE.—Monday morning, about 95 o'clock, a frame building situated on an alley between Fourth and Fifth streets, be longing to John Dellu in, and occupied by a negro family, caught tire, and was entirely consumed. Fire companies promptly on hand, but no execution done by the Vigi lant, owing to the great distance which the water had to be forced. WIIERE TO GET nu:M.—Nothing looks worso on a person than an old or worn Out hat. Tho place to get new ones,and the late,t styles, too, is at the groat hat emporium of .Tones, Temple Co., 29 South 9th street, Philadelphia. Mr. Temple is an old Co lumbian, :and our citizens, while in the city, should by all means call upon him. 110 is thu saute genial, good fellow as of yore. CurumEN's ..11.:ETINus.—Rev. E. M. Long, the Child's Preacher, will conunollell a ;OriOS of illustrated sermons for children, on next l3abbath, at o'clock, P. M. in tho M. E. Church—visiting in order the Pres byterian eburch on Monday evening . , Lu theran on Tuesday evening, and United Brethren on Wednesday evening. The public aro invited to attend. NRIV DRY GOODS STORE.—Mr. A. 13. Haldeman is abou!,, opening n dry goods store in I ,Vagner's new building, on Lo cast street, below Third. This is a good locality, and we havo no doubt but Ab. will do a largo business, as there is no ono in this vicinity better posted in the dry goods business than Mr. H. Some of his goods have already arrived. Ilk opening announcement will appear in a few days, UNCLA.IMED .I,ETTEnS:—List of letters remaining _llnel:timed, tho Columbia Post Office, up to this date, Persons call ing for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the fin - : Ladies List—Mary Sharpley, Mitt ie Mel inger, Annie S. Meyers, Catharine E. Mus ser, Annie M. EisenbeNur, Liit.v.le Pax. CieldlenteWS Ligi.—Sollllllnas Weber, (2), David J. Wheeler, John Weber, Georize Thompson. Jacob Thompson, Win, Stanly, Rees Roberts. James McGrew*. It. F. Frirchilds, Geo. Darman, E C. Cart right, 11, A. Berchor, Henry Armstrong. MAIMIAGE.7—Every man who has sense enough to appreciate a woman's worth, and energy and industry enough to sup port her, and virtue and intelligence enough to bring up his children in the way they should go—every such man should marry, And every woman who is alike to comprehend the value of a good husband, and has love enough to prompt her to cheer him in his time of trial and weariness, and generosity enough to prevent hi e , f ro m making him tho slave of her extravagance —every such woman, WC say, sluxal d marry. TUE GREcIAN BEN n,—Comic sinfrers !may try to sing it down ; paragraphists to write it down ; little boys to laugh it down; :servant girls to imitate it down; medical mien to frighten it down : clerical satirists tto preach iG down ; but it won't go down, the Grecian bend won't ! No, sir ! Go to New York, and on any line clay you will see it upon the promenade, greet it et the Park, brush against it at the theatre, in fact, see it "sticking right out" everywhere. It is like the oak ; it is a bender, but there's no break to it. The harder you throw it down, the higher it bounces up, like an In dia rubber ball. All women have got to bend before long,, or they will be counted out of the pale of society. If " lovely woman" will thus "stoop to folly," why, Jot her stoop. WE know it to be very largely our 'habit to postpone the purchase of our Full .or Winter clothing just as long as we possi bly can, and those of us who buy in Phila delphia, often delay until the season is far advanced before we think of furnishing .ourselves with clothing suitable to it. Some of us do this through thoughtlesness; oth ers because we suppose that we, can then purchase,nt lower prices, and others be -cause we think a matter of econom to wear our summer clothes as long as possi ble. We are fully persuaded that this is a mistake and that it is really our interest, to make our purchase at the very opening of the season. It stands to reason that those who take the "first pick," faro hest and we are assured by the proprietors, of the largest clothing house In Philadelphia, (Wanamaker A Brown's) that neither in price or any other respect is there any ad vantage to l gaimed by v. siting. APPOINTED.—Harrison Hippie has been appointed by the Internal RCITCIIIIO Department, Storekeeper for this (Ninth Pennsylvania) District. DON'T GET CfrEATED, Lococ, OUT. Get pint bottles, $l, in white wrappers 'Wolcott's Annihilator, for it cures Clitoral Wolcott's Pain Paint cures pain, all kinds and heals nil sores without stain or smart. nov.7-2tw BUSIXESS.—Our merchants are new receiving tlit;ir Fall and 'Winter stocks, and are consequently full of "biz," our mechan ics and masons are " rushed," and laborers are " skeerce" unless they can get "three prices" for what they do. Take it, all in all, Columbia is a live town. = GOOD FOR THE lIATTEnS.—Not less than five hundred hats, of ail descriptions, were torn to pieces by the j uhilant Republi cans in front of the League House, Phila delphia, at a late hour on Tuesday night, they feeling delighted and joyful at the grand sweeping victory for Grant and Col fax. In Columbia nearly the same state of feel ing existed, both at this and the October elections. Vats and coats were rent asun der. We saw one old "plug" thrown across the hall, and in its course caught on a nail where it remained near the ceiling. Two brave knights danced a Virginia reel, and a good time was bad generally. "Thu color ed troops fought nobly." A. HINT 'TO Bustfiass Maw.--Now is the time to !taverns°. The Presidential election is over, and the people will settle down to practical business. 'Housekeepers will be providing lhr family wants, and merchants laying in stock of fresh goods to meet the demands which are sure to be made upon thorn. Those who have mer chandizo to dispose of should take advan tage of this favorable state of affairs, and do as the politicians have been doing—keep themselves before the people. The columns of the SPY' are open to all such. We cordi ally invite business men and business women to avail themselves of the opportu nity promptly, and to as great an extent as their purses will allow or their business will justify. No money is so well invested as that expended in judicious advertising. CHILDREN AND CBEMIL—We have often thought if society would contribute as tench to prevent crime as it does to punish it, society would be much better otf in the end. On every hand we see the incipient criminal come slowly to nun rarity; neglect ed, unrecognized, until the stern unyield ing hand of the law is stretched out to pun ish., From statistics compiled in England, it has been attained that on an average there were born every day in London sexed children, who, from their residence in mor ally inflicted districts, must inevitably lead a life of crime. It is the same here. Every large.city has its morally infected district, where crime is engendered and the mind of the young tainted and ruined. It is a sad thought„ hut society looks calmly on, sees the thief and the prostitute developing day by day, but never thinks of putting forth a hand to save. There is no thought but to punish. Let us try to redeem, and there will be less work to do in the way of re form. F.LEtTrxt3l.l ON-rm.—The election is over and alr Democrats and Ilepublicans expe- rience a sense of relief, for the contest has been an earnest one to an extraordinary degree, and there are few men, interested in the welfare of their country, who have not telt their minds worked up in the con troversy which has been going on, to a tension very unusual. Business Will now receive inure attention than has been given to it for the past two or three months. Men will now settle down to their ordinary avo eottons, feeling that they have dune their duty in settling at the ballot-box the ad ministration of this government Ibr the next four years, according to the best judgment they can form. Editorial heat will now have all opportu nity* to cool elf, a oil political opponent, Nvill shake hands with such other, and bind themselves over to keep the peace untill the next elections calls them to the hust ings again. For our own part we beg pardoh of all our Editorial brethren and the opposition candidates, for all we have said giving offence, and promi,e not to be siutiLtrly wiek oil in the future—till tile next time. KILLED 1:Y i PA I.L.—The ilotrrishurg .smte ('wind gives the following acc o unt of 00 accident that beret 0 citizen of tiakeottn- ty white at Iforrisburg. On Monday morn ing, a man named George liannan, belong ing to Mount Joy, Lancaster county, calied at the Executive Chamber, requesting an interview with the Governor. The Gover nor being engzigea at the time, anti it being evident that the tin tt was strongly under the influence of liquor, Major Armor told hint to retire, and that in his condition it Wa, utterly hullos:4lde for :in interview to be grained. Mr. Ilarman withdrew, going Over to the office of the Secretary of the Cottnnono ealth, bat again returned and was a second time roruhnd. tta audience. Ile ;lion left, returning a short time after, and iu ascending the stain, leading to the reception room of the Governor, lost his Equilibrium when near the. top or the stairs, falling over the banister and stliking the marble tiles- c imposing the lloor with the back part of his licad with such force and concussion as to crush his skull, and sus taining other injuries, causing his death in about an hour after the accident. FLOWERING BELISS—A FEw SEASON ...m.I7, this is; the sCaSOII for starting all kinds of flowering bulbs, a lbw words ft.s to their cultivation zany not be in appropriate, and ibe following remarks are condensed-from ono or the best authori ties: Hyacinths should be planted in pots from the first of October to the first of November. The soil used should he one-third each of white or river sand vegetable mould and rich loam. The pots should he s 1 inches across the top, and when the bulbs are planted should be I ightly tilled with earth, the bulb placed in the centre and pressed into the earth so toy to be about half cover ed. After this the earth should he inade solid all around the sides of the pot to se cure the bulb in place. When thus potted they should be removed to a eool, some what dark place, that they may be well rooted before the tops shoot up. Little water is required, alai if the place they are kept in he tolerably damp, once watering immediately after potting is all that is re gni red. When well rooted they may be in troduced into the room either on the man tel-Mee° or in the Window. Light is essen tial when the top begins to grow. If it, is wished to raise thew 111 g asses, the glass should be tilled with water, hitt not so high US to come in contact with ,the bulb, otherwise the bulb is apt to decay. The glasses may be put into a light bet cool place until the roots have grown half the length of the glass at least. Tile longer the roots are before being forced into flow ers, the liner the bloom will be. 'When once rooted they may be kept in a warm or cool plate, an the Llow - ers are required in succession—as the flowers will not put forth even when the glass tilled with roots, it they arc kept in a cool place. The water should be changed twice a week ; and rain or river water is the best. As a gen eral role hyacinths do 11111011 better 111 e.irth than in water, and the bulb, grown in water are good fur nothing after once blot:oiling, while those in earth may be kept for yi...ar. Narcissus aro to be treated in a similar EMEMI Tulips. To force early tulips in pots, three or four should be put into each pot, just within the earth, which may be the same, and the management similar to hya cinths. Crocusses will forco well. Twenty or thirty should be planted in one pot and let them root naturally before coming into Sower. Treat them same as above. Tim following, is the result of the election in Columbia. The Cops made superhuman efforts to reduce the Republican majority and gained seven votes : .7 , 4 Ward _il "Ward &I Ward GROWINCI GOLD—These cool morn ings and evenings remind one of the neces sity of good warm clothing, Mr. I. 0. Bru ner has a large stool: of ready-made cloth ing, boots, shoes, hats, caps, &c., which he is selling at very low prices. lle invites a call and an inspection of his stock, as lie is determined to give satisfaction to all, both in price and quality. His store is Front street, above Locust, Columbia, Pa. NEWSPAPER DECISIONS.—The follow ing legal decisions in relation to news papers, from the highest authorities, we wish every Postmaster, and every sub scriber to a newspaper throughout the country, would take the trouble to read carefully: 1. A postmaster Is required to give notice by letter treturning the paper does not answer the I.tw,t when a subscriber does not take his paper from the calico; and state the reason for its not being taken, and a neglect to do so makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for the payment. Any person who takeS a paper regularly front the Post Mee—whether directed to his name or another—or whether he has subscribed or hot is responsible for the payment. 3. If a person orders his paper to be stopped, be must pay all arrearages ur the publisher may continue in send It until payment is made, amt. culled the whoTh amount, whether it is taken - from the obace or not. 4. If a subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a certain time, and the publisher continues to send it, the subscriber is bound to par for it if he takes it out of the rust Oliiee. The law pro eerats on the ground that a man must pay for what lie uses. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from the Po,t °ince, or removing and leaving ilwm. uncalled for, is pat:it.i.. r.terE. e:idence of intentional fraud. CHESTER COUNTY ITEMS.—We clip the following items from. the West Chester Record, of Tuesday : Mr. J. Williams Thorne, of saasbury,bas favored us with a bottle or sorghum molas ses, of his own manufacture and raising. It is grown from seed from Liberia, which fie tsinsiders tho best and surest variety for the farmer. 'rho stalk is more robust. The specimen before us line a fine color, flavor and taste. The raising of sorghum in Clies- ter county /139 been stnall the /Wit season— in any of the mills are idle. Mr. Job a Coates, near Cochranville, has perhaps man ufitctured more than any other one this season—SOMe 1500 gallons, it is said. Oliver Galley., Wm. Rupert, Win. Paxson, Bar clay Mercer, and other farmers in Salsbury have raised sorgimm this year of the Li berian - variety, which Mr. Thorne thinks will not [nix, and the leaves strip easier. Israel Powell of "[Swabian township, lost a very valuable mare on Friday morning last. He was engaged in hauling wood from the woads of H. E. Gray at Oakland Station, on Thursday afternoon, when the animal slipped, and fell peross a stump, se verely injuring, her internally, front time effects of which she died the following morning. She was insured in the Chester Co:inty Live Stock Insurance CO11)1)11113% A_ reward of $275 is offered by the Mutual Live Stock Lout ranee Company of Chester County, for the recovery of a horse beton:r ing to Thos. S. White, at Middletown, Del ware county. It was at first supposed the horse had escoped from the pasture field and strayed away, but after a diligent search of the neighborhood, it is now thouhgt he has been stolen. lle was first missed on Saturday morning last, the 2.-Ith COATESVILLE ITTMS.—We take the following from the Coatesville Union: Workmen are now engaged builling the foundation of the now passenger depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on Third Avo nue. It is 113 by 35 feet, and will not be finished until Spring. On last Thursday evening, a preliminary meeting was held in the Good Templars' to forma Council of the Junior Amer ican Mechanics. The organization will be completed next week. Oct the 17th inst., Messrs. llusln Pen rose had occasion to send IL check on the National Bank of Chester - Valley for $2,0n0 to E. Sheets, 110 South Sixth street, Read ing, in payment. for iron. By mistake. the envelope containing the letter and chock was directed to Philadelphia instead or Reading, but there being no such number in Philadelphia, the latter remained in the I'Ost °Mee um!t ca for. !trite mean hne, the party in Reading for whom the check was intended, in 1 . 0 ruled :Messrs. Huston & Penrose of its non-arrival. An other check was sent them, and notice given our Bank not to honor the missing check. Lust week a :non called at the Philadelphia past ()nice, and asked for letters for Eli Sheets, whereupon the letter front Messrs. Huston iose was handed. him. Ile, deterinined to receive the money, endorsed the check, and on last Monday presented it at our Bank. Upon being q ue.st toned about it, he stated the manner in which he re ceived it, and exhibited the letter 'which accompanied it, which set forth the pur pose for which the cheek w„-! given, Mid plainly showed that it was not intended for the person who held it. lle wits arrested and lodged in jail, where he is now await ing a trial 012 the charge 01 endeavoring to receive money under false pretences. The work on the Wilmington t l / 4 ; Reading diriaid is progressing rapidly. They ate b idging all the small streamswith stone CIIIV tqls, in the most, sub->tantial manner. There is no trestle work. The fin4les, how ever, where it winds around the base of the hills are very acute. S.nue of the turns are almost as sharp .its an elbow. Front ap pearances it will be one of the inost sub stantial structures in the country. The report cif the Wilmington K. Reading It. R. Co., for Mil', states that the contract for the clearing, grubbing, grading, bridg ing and masoury of the eraito him !Thin Wilmington to Birdsboro', (exclusive of the Madge over the Schuy ltill,) was awarded to Wm. M. Wylie Co., of Lancaster, Pa., fer ti , ". - .06,(“0.:2G, and that the graduation and masonry aro to he finished on the Pith of December, Ibtf.S, The length of the road is G 1.7-1 miles, and the President claims that the contract price is" less per mile in green backs, than any similar work has hereto fore keen cc - nal-ma...it for in gold. Ito hopes that itt the Spring of 18119 the road will be opentaf. The mint, however, will not he graded by ihe time specified, owing to the scarcity of tatforer , , but it will not be de layed more than three nuniths, and during the Spring of 180 can be completed. TAT rf,rits.—Every cum 'nullity is cursed by the presence of a chins of people who make it their concern to attend to every body's business inn their own. These pee. ple are the meanest slieehnetts or humanity which Providence permits to live. It is known that a large class or persons arc dis posed to speak ill ot• others, and tattling is a sin from svldeli few can claim to be en tirely exempt, bat there is a titstittet class or tattlers, who make to the con stant aim of their lives. They pry into the private alfitit•s of every lit wily in the neighborhood ; they know the exact state erotic; neighbor's tel towards another; they understand everybody's faults, and no blunder or impropriety ever escapes their• vigilant watchfulness. They mire particu larly posted up in everything connected with courtship and inatrimony--know who are to marry, and can guess the exact time Nvhen it will take place. They wateh of parties suspected of inatri menial intentions, and if there is the slight- C11:111Ce In create a disturbance, excite ' iealuu•.y', or break up a match, they take immediate advantage of it, and do all in their power to keep people in constant vex ation. They go froze: gentleman, to lady, from mother to daughter, trout father to son, and in the cars of all they pour dark and bitter is hispers of slander and abuse, and at the same time pretend to be the most sincere friend of those they talk to. Their black and 11:11.18cons pills of malicious slander are coated with smiles and tile professions of love, Tattlers tu•e eonlined to no particular class of society. They be long in all classes, find operate in all. We find them among the rich and among the poor—the " upper ten" and " lower nail lion"—in church and out of it. They are people who have no higher ambition than to bo well informed in regard to other peo ple's business, to retail scandal to the neighbors and exult in the fiendish tri umph over the bruised hearts and *wounded feelings of their victims. Contempt of such graceless creatures should know no bounds, and no. words can express its infinity. What punishment they deserve we cannot know, but God knows, and as sure as eter nal justice reigns, they will receive retri bution its proportion to the magnitude of their offense against the law of God; and the interest of injured humanity. HoLr.ow ll'Es passed off unusually quiet in Columbia, the evening being made very disagreeable by the falling of ruin at intervals. A few youngsters, however, were out in spite of the rain and amused themselves at the usual customs of the oc- f 1 Orna Seymour i lin 202 174 2S i 272 ISt SS 170 195 25 EBBED OFF FOIL A 'VISIT TO TILE OLD WORLD. —Mr. G. C. Francicuss, General Agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, left Philadel phia on Thursday last week, with his fami ly, for New York, and sailed on Saturday morning, in . the French steamer Periere, for Havre. From this place they will go direct to Paris, where they will remain some mouths, before visiting Germany, Italy and other places. Mr. Franciscus was formerly a resident of this borough, where be has many warm friends and near rela tives, who join in wishing him n prospei ous voyage and a safo return. Burial of Seymour, Nov. 4. 1S S. Not a sigh was heard nor a funeral note, As up Salt River we hurried, But we longed to depart from the weary boat, And wished our leader was buried. lie was killed so dead on election day, By Grant and Colfax legions, That naught was felt for his friends but to pray His soul from the "Infernal regions." And thus in the dark and gloomy night, Of defeat and despair we were hurried With his elay-cold corpse concealed from sight To the place where our dead are buried. The coilin was ready, ('twas lielmont's best,) And in rebel gray as we found him, He lay like a traitor taking his rest, With the " stars and bars•" around him. the side of McClellan we made his grave, With our torches dimly burning, And the same old "spades" of that gallant brave Were used for the salt turf turning. Few and short were the prayers we said— We finished our work and left him— His New York "friends" still pray far the dein Of their "masses" none has bereft him. And there he lies in the moonlight cold, On the bank of that lonely river; No stone WaR erected the tale to unfold, Our dead are forgotten forever. And now In the bottle we seelc. relief, The •' offices" all have departed; With geyrnoar and Blair we have come to grief, And hence are all broken-hearted. George young, .Tr., has it homily upon what he is pleased to term the "dungeon!'" now being erected under the new market home. The way is heingprepared to make an onslaught upon the Council, in order to make some political capital for the ap proaching borough election. Dernagog,neism is, however, about played out, When the question of erecting a market house and look-up came before the Con [lei], the mat ter was fully discussed. Some of the Re publican members opposed the erection of the look-up tinder ground. The late Demo &ado candidate fbr Congress took a differ ent view, and said that any place NV3,I good enough nsr those persons likely to be con fined-in them. Ile carried Isis point, and the lock-up is under ground. Whether it is right or wrong, humane or otherwise, let the responsibility of the erection of the "ating4,oll" be placed to the credit of the proper persons. Fuke. •H. P. Norinnn, West Ilemptlehl,... 2.1* Patrf el: Mather, Lancaster, . 530 The above accounts will be sold fi to the highest bidder. Who buys? Tnt hair is nut only one of the acces sories of human beauty but is deskned to protect- the Wealth, as - a - brol - oraniiietor 04 heat it serves to equalise the temper:am.) of the brain. The nerve contained in the hair to be is frequently paralyzed and the coloring destroyed; but by proper tome dies the gray hair can be restored to its original color, and where it has fallen oil now can be produced by the use of RalPs Vegetable Sicilian 'Renewer. The repro ducing power of this invaluable compound is beyond a dealt. Ily its use the absorb ents become active and nourish the. bulb which supports the roots of the hair. IMPORTANT TO ALLWIIOVALUE TIMM Stomr.--Edward Speri»g, Jeweler, has the sole agency for the well-known and cele hrsted ooricitee,eonvex,Crystal Spectacles, manufactured at the Philadelphia Optical Institute. These glasses are warranted the best made, easy and comfortable to the eye, preserve and strengthen the sight, and aro sold cheaper than any other. Every per son in need of Specks should call at once and procure at pair of Crystal Specks that will just suit. By having your eyes measur ed with the Optorneter, you are sure of getting glasses to suit you. Don't forget the place, E. Spering, Nn. North Front Street, near the Depot, Columbia, Pa. oca td-3t w AN Eaß.vNil MEacy.----The mis sion of Meshter's Herb Bitter , : is one of Inerey to suffering humanity. it cannot be too Itighlyeqtintated, nor too 6'idO/Y sup ported. It battles against disease in all its varied forms, ntal rescues the victims of death by thousands every year. The cores it has effected in tells of thousands of Amer ican homes in hospitals, asylums, dispen satories and infirmaries, on sea and Mod, and Nvherever it is introduced ;are admitted to embrace many of the most remarkable on teeord, while iL is a standard reme dy for a long train of diseases. it is also the acme of perfection as a protective medicine. It cores permanently and is it s'ltaliringaitd ti remzth-runew lug agent, while 00 the other hand - it is 0 safe means or regulating, rein forcing and protecting the human physique front deleteroos influences, affecting health and life. it is the best tonic, Corrective and alternative in use. Sold everywhere. oct3lgsv Philadelphia. Market neport NOV. Fleur market ei ex ceedingly gofer, but prices are without essential ehang6; only at few hundred bar: els were taken by home eonsusners itt ', - 3.1:75r,ii:5tt for superilite; .i6:775 , c 1,7 tor extras; .S7::!.l;d.S for spring wheat ex tra non Ur: f..B:somite7:l hat winter wheat do. do.; and llonhi for jitney brandsoweording to (plain y. Yrye Flour may be nuoted per barrel. ehange to notice In Cornmeal. There U. not mind; activity in the Wheat mar ket, and prices favor buyers. saes of common and prime red id Z.1:53 , 442; and mut werats2;lo,3,l!:ll. 14. ye is quiet at the recent decline; sale,' of We•tern . . Corn Is dull and drooping' sales of yelltow ut slr22; and Western initsaal Oats ore dull. with a declining tendency; sales of Western at 700 .72... In I:al2cr and Dian no change to notice. t.. 1 - - .F.us—(2.irc.'ersced comes forward slowly and may be quoted at il7(;!.4; Di per 6-1 pounds. Timo thy is nomin al at ::301:1.5. Pia recd range , ' Irma $2:1.1)&5.:2;a3. liausc—ln the absence of sales we quote No. I Query! Iron at ?l I put' ton, Tanners' Bork ranges from $lB to 121 per cold. WHISKY-250 brwrels sold at SI:IC@I:iS per gallon, tax paid. Philadelphia Cattle Market ESD AY, Nov. ;—Tire Cattle Zlfarket was moderately active this week , hut prices were unchanged. _theta 2,209 head arrived and sold at tic. for extra Pennsylvania no I.Vestern steers, 7(it,3e. for fair to good do.; and 1Cole: per poll lid gros4 ' for common, au to quallty, The following are the part Iclars of the sales: liar!. :1(t, Owen Smith. Western, Sa. o , gr. Christy 5; Bro., 'Western, 99, P. Me Fillen. 'Western, gr. 0 0, P . linthaway, Western, 7s 0, ar. WO, Jas. S. iiik, Chester county, 703153;, 31, It. AleFinen. Western, t,XS, gr. in, Jain es NeFil I en. West ern, 7w,53,:. gr. 50, E. S. Mc Fitten, Chester county, 115431, gr. 'MI, Ullman 2 Bachman, 'Western, 7eio, gr. 100, Martin Fuller & Co.. Western, 069, gr. IA Mooney &Smith. Ohio, gr. Si, Thos. Mooney & urn., afr_c7,l4. gr. 30, 11. Chain NVestern Pentisylvanin,Egso, gr. 110, John Smith 2 Ohio, 7008%, gr. 70, D. & L. Frank, Virginia, (10f.,7, gr. 100, Prank. & Schoinberg, Virginia, 607, gr. Ilooe & Co., Cheater county, gr. el. M. ' Oryfoos & Co. Virginia, .5, t4 61.7;":„:, gr. 04. 11.1 . 11 l'nllll & Ca., V i rg into, gr, W Duffy Western, 4 mebsi . gr. 43. L. Daldtiln, Chester count - ., Ilify7M, gr. JllllleS Alin, Western, 615+ - ~7 4, gr. Chandler & Alexander, Glim,s. co., 6340% gr. tlt, A Keinble. Chester county, 6%643, gr. 12, 1, Horn. Delaware, 534 , i1.7. gr. 77, Jobe meArdie. Western, 4148, gr. 25, plum & Co., Western, 6(.;7, gr. 41, S Frank, Penna., 540, gr. IL^J, II Keller, Penna., 44,-, gr. 47 C Welker, Virginia, li(tytt).ll, gr. 49 (3 Stewart. West Penna., 40014; gr. 70, S Ansley, West Penna., Zeta gr. 22, D W G Delaware, 3444, gr. J, Jose Stiller, Chester co., 634(57%, gross. Cows were: nada - tinted-2:4 head sold Al. $.41)@.(25 for springers, and 1',L50C2 , 8.5 per head for Cow and Calf. Sheep were unchanged-12,000 head arrived and sold at .1346 tic. per lb. gross, as to condition. Hogs were dull and lower-5,0e0 head arrived and sold ettr..lsll.2sper 4001bs. net. EE=!=! Burial of Sir Alm Moore." “The Dungeons.” Oar B.lncic List—No. I. 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 weekly, as opportunity af fords: David Shiite°, ...... $1..50 (I, W. Staelthouse, Port Deposit,.. 2.50 A. It. Wilson, Terse} . shore. Pa 2.50 Jacob. Stayinaii, Sprint; Hills, 0., 250 Ilryau, Marquette, 2.15 C. A. Miller, Enterprise, Pa., 2.50 If. it. Jones. Columbia, 5.21 Attain Raynor, '• 351) QTY ADVERTISEMENTS . 4 STATE OF CHARLES CLARK 4 Late of the Borough of Columbia, deed. etters of administration on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to make imme diate payment, and those haring claims or de mands against the same will present them for settlement to the undersigned, residing, in Rapti() township, Lancaster county. Pa. noel-Litw) SPEPEIEN GitISI VALUABLE STORE STAND AND DWELLING AT PRIVATE SALE! The subscriber offers the Store property with Dwelling attached, situate on corner of Third and Union streets, Columbia, Pa., occupied by S. IA Berutheisci Co., at private sale. to Terms easy. Apply to oct.2BlZ:ll.datw.3 I. 0. BRUNER. VALT.TABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale, at the "Franklin souse," in Columbia, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER STH, ISO4,AT 7 O'CLOCK, 1 , . M., A. Lot of Ground, with a Three-Story BRICK DWELLING HOLISE. with Brick Back Build ing mid other improvements thereon, situated on the southeast side of Locust street, and near Front street, in the Borough of Columbia. con taining in front on Locust street 24: feet, mid extending in depth 150 feet, snore or less, to a 14 foot alley. Bounded on the northeast by Property of :.Nlrs. O'Connor, and on the northwest by property of Jacob S. Snyder. This is a desiratole location for a private resi dence or place of business. oct7-3twl CH ARLOTTE ELDER. WHERE TO INVEST MONEY ! The following stnnntary of a Policy recently paid to the widow eta Lancaster county citizen. by the MUT UAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORIZ, must convince the Working Man that there exists no caster way of provid ing for his family, and the Rich Man that no where else can he'invest money to so good ad vantage as by the purchase of (the best and safest estate in the world,) a Policy in the " Mu tual Life." MEM Polley No. 2.1,109, issued September .21111 t, 1560, 'to Geo. Title, Columbia, Pa.. tor $lOOO, quarterly papa - tent or $0.09. :Ntaturea August, 18G5. Amount paid to fami'lz,- Total cost to S years witit interest cum poUrviccl at G per cent Clear gain of Q1,006.6' Mr. Tine's proportion of the profits of the Company amounting to e. 6.63 more than the cost of the Poliey. No other Company in the world can show mieh an example as this. EDW. BROWN, Agent. Centre Square, Lanca.ster, ra. CARD = THIS IS TO cErm - bn. that I have this dry recei veil front the Mutual Jae Insurance Com pany of N e w York, per Mr. Brown. the Lancas ter county Agent, the sent 0r:31,255.59,in lull, for a Policy of :3100, with the dividend additions, on the ll re of my late husband, George Tllle. no V 7-1 tw3 C. C. TILL .E. COURT PROCLAMATION. WIIF,ItEAS, the Honorable HENRY G. LUNG, President, and If (mom/de Alexander L. Hayes and John .1. Lihhart, .:I.ssormate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the Coun ty or Lancaster, and Assistant. Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Dell eery and Quarter Sessions or tin' Peace in and for the County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept, to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public Proclama tion throughout my balliirlek, a hat a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a general Jail Delivery, also it Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House in the. City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania-- ON THE THIRD MONDAN IN NOVE3MER, (THE HMI), 1811 S. In pursuance of which precept Public Notice is Hereby Given, to the .Idayor and Alderman of the City of Lancaster, in the said County, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner 11101 Constables, Of the said City ;end °Sun ty or Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons with their rots, records mill ex aminations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to du thaw things which to their offices appertain, in their. behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute :it:11111SL the prisoners who are, or then shall he in the Jail of the said County of Lancaster. are to lir then and there to prosecute against them as Shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the Nth day of October, JA.OOII F. PREY, octal.-awl 3REAT ARRIVAL ANT GOODS! FANCY GROCERIES. CAN FRUIT:S, PICKLES, DRIED FRUITS, PRUNES, 7{AISE`.:S,..3:e., WILLOW and CEDARWAIUL GLASS anti QUEENSWARE. The subscriber asks the attention of persons who wish to supply their tattler with the COOL thhigs of this lite to the new anti ele4ant st reit of tfolsls JUST RECEIVED nia..Gronerles—the very befit. and at reduced pr.trau, Slaves, Fine ttruonts, Paney linslu•ts, Cc. CALL AND SEE, MY STUCK! oct3lll4:ltd.ttfw.] NEW COODS JUST RECEIVED ! IMO Boors I have now ready for t)i PAL]. AND WINTER TRADE, a large stool.• for la -pectioa, coosistitig of HATS AND CAPS, MEN'S AND BOYS IWOTS AND SIIO ES; Lest makes, and al prices to sail, e - very tine LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S moTs I Pay especial :Mention as to , tyln and NONE BUT Tilt: BPS'i: QUALI'F'I7 CII:TA.II.A.NI'I;;ED!! 11001.' SKlRTS—Newest Style. For Lathe% :.Viiete.s :tn.! Children, itt the iiiNve,t prices. HOS/ Eit k NOT1()N DErAzurmE:s—r. There win 1.., irgiga a iarg.Btoel: to ...I.li.et Irmo. no,t, Eng(i.is I,l,:wited utaste.v.t•ltecl, sat l ou- BeSt $1 Corgots, Dress and Coat New Style Initt.4)ll. tor lad ie.4' contS. EN l',Elt"f LIE CAS STORE! WIIOLF.SALE AND RETAIL. AMO H. iroucLE's octskt f.l Corner Mit d S elwrri Stbi SHULTZ BROTHER, 1 - 1 Tze., S 20 IC ORTiI Q 1 EEN sT E ET, LANC&STER, Latest style Fall and 'Winter ILVI'S nnct CAI'S t all quail( ieg and colors. LADIES' FANCY FURS We are 11 , 3\‘' opening: the large , ,i awl 11111¢t Coluplete tooortment of Ladies and Chihlrea', FANCY FURS ever offered la this market, at very low prices. ROBES ! ROBES 11 ROBES !!! Buffalo Robes. lilted and ❑nliued; Hudson Day, Wulf, Prnrie Wolf, I , ox, Own, BLANKETS AND LA P 111. TO S. Of all (lon - lilies, to Svc would part leitholy In vitt• the tato:Mon of all ittn•sours in want of in (lint Mu.. GLOVES, GAUNTLETS ANL) 31 FITS OTTER, REAPER. IC I:TWA, ::11:.11"., 111.7('KSK IN, PLE. , IIIER, Ku V, ..t.c., .Cc. Lailiet; nue Fur TrinThwil GloVtm:, thnintlets, Mitts :mil .I-Rwds. PULSE WARMERS &• EAR MITTS IV] I OLES.ILE AND REM.% Ir. oc VA 1 :1..W I T IS A FACT Capable of ocular demonstration. that the prices of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ready-Made Clothing and Varnishing Goods, are lest titan one-half what they were during the war, at the 'Merchant Tailoring establishment of S. S. RAT V 0 N , Corner North Queen and Orange Streets, opposite Sliober's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. This is the oldest establishment Lt thls Ito eof trade in Laneaster county, and is selling, at this nate, tune Aloseow,. Esqui m rats, and common Beaver Overcoat, trout $l5 to Common - Union Ileuxers from slt) to Sri; COIIIIIIOII Union Beaver itusines.s Suits from $(2; Good Cas simere Bolts from $lO to s'2o, and tutu qualities from s':> to $3O. A few suit, on hand as low as sly, Cloths, Gassidnere, and Tl'lllllll hugs as low as they van be obtained anywhere else, and sold tae yard to linese who maywish to lawn them made at home, or elsewl tore. Overcoats. Dress coats and Business Suits made to order with dispatch, and in the best and most fashionable manner, as 11.0 ettstomer , may dehire. A.ll kinds of (itting and repairing donu at icasonnble prices. An entire new :+tock got up for the Fall and Winter Intik of and 1009, and tnaritif,tet tirekl in the city of Laneaster. I t would be to the interest of the public to call and realize that "IT IS A FACT." S. S. 1tAT11.V0, , , , T, oet3l'iS:tivt.l Merchant Tailor and Clothier. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DeSortlrtiou neatly (accented M this Oftee NEW AD FERTISEMENITS. FURNITURE FOR SALE. The Subscriber offers the following Furn iture at Private Sale. viz: Cottage Sett, Wardrobe, Rocking Chalrx, Cen tre Talile, Careen. Wa , ll Stand, Two Chamber Setts, Mattress, Stove and Yip., Carpet, C.C., They- will be sold separately or in bulk. Apply to intENIMA.N, nov4-std,tltw] No. 221 Locust Street. :I_oo'o PER YEAR guaranteed, and STEAD] . ]SCI PLoYMEI:s:T. We weal a reliable agent In even county to sell our PATENT CLOTH ES LINES (P.1). - 1:1: LASTING). Address WHITE WIRE CO., 7 Willi:l,3n St., N. Y.. or Dearborn St.. Chicago, 111, (oet.7l:lw:e.to CARPETS DON'T PAY Tin: 1.11011 The NEW ENGE.kND CARPET CO., of BOSIOII, Mn.,5..; established nearly a quarter of n century ego, in their present location, in Mills over 71, 73, 75,77. 79, Cl, 5.1, Si and s 7 IllttlOVer street, lucre Probably - lurnished more houses with Carpels than any other house an the country. In order to :Inn/ those at a distance the advantage of their low prices, propose to send, on limo receipt of•the price, 20 yards or upwards of their beauti ful Cottage Carpeting, at 22 rents per yard, with samples of ten sorts, varying in price from 25 cents to 95 per yard, suitable for tarnishing every part of any house, loct 'it 'll,:lwaito. )001i—KE E PING. ) The Commercial Department of CO/111111AM e/RASiCaI 111 , :tittliP, is now open. The Branches taught are, 800 1:-KeepIng by , ing) , and double Entry—tti applicable to ‘Wholu'alo and ltetail. and Commission thdness, Partner,lup, Com pany Speculation,, &e., &e. Also, Penmanship, and Commercial ..tritinne tic. Each Student .rill receive separate in ntructions—which will be thorough and prac tical. The Cl.•asses meet on MONDAY and DAY EVENINGS, nt, T o'clock, G IU HAT EMPORIUM LATEST STYLES! SPLENDID GOODS! OUR OWN MANUFACTURE We respoetfully :111nm/flee that we open , our MU' Styles of DRESS HATS FOR FALL AND WINTER, .--I,'Z. -- ., MED They are beautifully proportioned, and of superior material and ilnish. They arc the Ile.st Dress _flat out. Novelties in the Ntliy of SOFT AND STIFF FELT MIT 5.% 12:9—Call at our establishment when you v the city CLOTIIS, ASSLMMtES, ESTINt; S Hrive now opened the hirge , n stn. nt" the above gooktn ever offered in Lanenstvr; Chinchilla heaver, I;:.quinntux ltunver, Mtv,culv OVERCOAT lINTG-S FINE FRENCH 0 )..k.TIN'Gs, 12E.\\ - !.IL 1)11ESI::IN c.OATINc;: - ; .111):E1) O).VVING4, 111.AC 1 .C, 111:(1\VN tin,l cw-;sn.[Ertr:s, al! N(•1% , Styleg. I;oy,• .11 en.:. an.Lrie )M1•:-31.1. li 1' EANs, VEINEII' CURL , &cr.. READY-MADE CLOTHING Of our own /11:1110 filUttl rc gIIA Warrauttul in qua yle. and 1,711:e. FINE 3 AtEt;:i ROYS' :;312i ITS. OVERCOATS I. rota the E,,Ltihrea , eaver 1< 01%11h:11 . y goods. oct.:3l'tK] HAGER t BROTSIERS. ND .W 1 NTEE IT (; It S BIti) T II It S open a sto,l:. of Fall and Winter Goods, all of which have IK•on pan•h:tsrd tot• cash. and %I ill la; sold at tia• Lowtd. Illeat•hod and Unbloaelkea, 4:a ton Flannel. Wool tilial;er Flannels. I:3!lded rlannol. Rod, yoflow and mixed, plain and twine Flannels, Fain....v ;Alcirting 1-•laan,•h and r-7.0.(l in;; e1:.1.1" \coo JS l.IV1: I.:1::+, Aid, DRESS COORS FOR, I,_WIES .A NI) C 111 LIVR EN load M... I2PUES:i ELI 13.01: INCi II 11111ombaxinr. Tatttee,e, Expr..,.. P. I tags, Poplinlapacas, Mohan's, 0.. T. BI- \eh:: TWEET LONG SQU.IIai SITAW I :tll qualities. v. T LUt-NElt, 142 Locust Street LONG ...Y1 : 4 CLUAICE open and lined mntre,. prAiN and FANCY . S1.;,1:.11:E.1-urAwr.s. invite 811 i'N..lllsifl.ll (ljt aC M.. ahOV5 . ., get tier ittt a gener.ti sdoch, - . of In. G00d..., Car pet., Iran P.api•r. qiievn.tt,,H,, ItItOTISEILS. MEE SIIOES, Sc t YEWS 111 EIZ ENt ) ATIoN OFTLIEILAin. GIRE=I A tl rf--.111,4 1,10,11 1, at tmcp f . ”t• ptv, 11 ittg GII.11" HAI!! IS titroS.: 1:1,10It I !, TO ITS 01:1- ( . 01.01:AN1( 1.: AN!, 01' s'4l' Thin Imir thielt .. :1( (1, 11,11111 g I,llK:eked, and b:t1(1(1(..., unell, tlnnlch mil Al \t':l\•Y, ( . 111 . ed by*ll:i (Ise. N0111111;4 lan 1t...10rt• tile hair (['hero Ihe (I.llfele.: ale .1, 11, g11111t1:: airophletl 111111(leee(1. 11(11 5111 It muiu caul be silVe l ror Ips III:', appll e3lloll. Intitcall or fotillitg the lion . n ith ,e(litlsent, it \sill kit pit( Ion(' :(11:1 ovull,i011:11 11se I)11. , :t•Ill. I tie hair ([till tilLt: gray or ((111:111(1 eozist:(111(1111 . 1trev,•11t balanvss. kI It it , lll ..(innees x Melt ii1:(1com,l(le pI t 1 - ixr,ll9ms (mom and nyurinll;, (~ the 11:1(1., tin' Vt,torc,ll, (.10y borwfit Lott oof It. II v.:1:11..41 ilierely bur a nothing olsc :in 1a foxinit Wining tteitlior oil nor tiyo, not soli white canilit and yet 1:1,15 longer ull the Lair, giN log 11 a lic4 glu•,+} hist l'c and Ci grateful porintoe. pi ernred by oci3l'as:l3-dw) rnicE ou As YER'S C.k.TIL'..R.'I'IC PIUS : FOlt T)1 '0)1 , ,1 I,A V N E. Pyrhaw; no ono ne Is innverNall Atli red 1 / 3 ' 1:V03'31.14Y o`.. a C:011:11 tic, Liar W:e.u.Ver 1111 y before so 11111.1 er-.1111.1 - adopted tulle 1.1,u, in every t•ountry and :mmHg all Itt, mild but ~ i tictent ittirtzttt ire PILL,. Thu oiu% lolls reasons font Is, that, it is; a triore reffabli , n u ll I Lir 111.00 V144.1:11:11 reltletly I.lllot ally Of :ca.. Tfoc..t• IV/10 have tried It, Ismous that H ruled 111 , 111: those who have nof, Knell: that it Care. their neighbors and friends, and all 111111 W that what It does singe 3t does utsvays—that it nese:. tails through any fault or neglect of its COl/11A,Illon. We hare 111011.111,1, Ilpull l /1011,111.1.4 Of rertill- Cafe: Of 1 11011: Velllarballule Cart, tif the tollowt tat vompla nuts, but sue!: cures are known 111 et ery nelgliboritoo4l, and SO, neett not them. Adapted to all age:: and condi:l4 , ns in all els- I 01101,S; c011f:11111111; 11,11 IleY eallenvl o: any de leterious drug, they Way 110 fair:u 11 Ns 1:/1 ,ifety by a:Ls-body. Their sugar eisit trigs tires,: yes them ever 10 , 11 101.1 111:OZo, theta 1,1,1,111 10 18111'. purely' 11 getahle no lu:rlu tutu frolll filefr 1151• ill :lily 011:1111 f ly. They:vs.:ate by their tam,: Ini nitinenee On the internal Yhasera to purify the blood mut stimulate it Mitt healtW - artion.--TVIII,II. the ou structions of the stoimieli, lam els. Its vr, 1 1 11 a Other Orgalr, of 1111, body', their 11 I che tah' :teflon to virreuailly;. IVllefe ever blues' cstst, sUeli OClAllat•lnclifs :Is ale file first origin ol Cilmt`ll,e. MIX:CM/11s are c.l VVII 111 the Wrarper on the 1,031, for the fol loss utq complaints, St them` ['thus rapidly Care: hull' DYSIO:I,./A 01'1:,1114:1..ssrloN.J.INTLIZ,NIZA.4, LA NI 1. - 01: :11111 Luss 10' ,1.1'10:111 - 1:, they 'AA - AIM 110111:Ze.11 111011vraivIV 111 S 1 111011:tie the hlOlllllOl and reNtortt //l'alllly 1011 e lilld action. hoe Ltvtut 1:0:11 10..11:CT :Mt! its N•arloas symp toms. iltbblistis .11 };,1n.11.11 3:, 1 , 1 VIZ 1 / 1 ;a».•.C.11:, J.l 1.7N01C 1:. (1 . 111.11 N Cohte and IlLt.tors FEN tats, t hey tAtt,lllll ho Int11;101.1,1v taken for eaeli erne, tut ion eet the 41 , e:e.t.a/ ar t/MI or rellltuVe the 01V.1 rIIVI 1,11 which 1•1.11,V FOr DY:SI2YTI:IIY Or DI,I 1:10101.1, 1 / 1 0 0111! Mild 110,1" Im geller.lll3 . 1,1111 red. For Itsiinim.vroos, GY:AvF - 3., PALPIr.I,- TION OF 'ME 11E.< Pitt is TUE hull:, 13Actt and LoINS, they should 1 , 0 eon tinuously taken, zts reel Inns% to change the illse.Psed ttetlOU Of the system. Willi such change those complaints disappear. For nrcoesy and IMorsic.‘h SWELLINGS, they should be baton in large and frequent doses to produce the etfeet of a drastic purge. For Isitiel'Utissims a hater dose should he lakett 113 it produces the desired infect by Sympathy. As a arSstin PILL, take our or two iq Ll.s to promote digestion and relleVe the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the ' , Munich and bowels into healthy action, restores the ap petite, land InVol'al es the system. lichee It it often Ildvalltageouli where no Nations del•olge Meta exists, One who feel:, tolerably well, often hinds that a dose oh these makes him feel dechledly Nl' ter, from their eh la g acct renovatingptliwt on the dlgoNtlVe appal:Mu, EMU oct3l • lk:lmdlr] lAIVCI,L, 31.44;;., U. S. For Term., cr., apply to the Principal lf. S. ALEXA.:NDE Or tober 15G•:1m. JONES, TE,MPLE 6: CO.. 710V540-till.S.W ] 29 :South 9th Pfilladclphia. READY-MADE CLOTHING II AGE IZ & 13 E. OTItE 1: S M= I - 011 31 EN .%511 .110 *ZS, surrs MEM DR GOODS!. L.\_NCAS 'Ei:, P.., L. ANN EI,S, cr.oAKs AND CLOAK INGS, SHAWIAS, T-1 nir \rigor, 11 AI It 11 1-1 SS I :"; Int. J. C. AYER ke co., 11=1 /4. w 31-A,s ME3II!AMIIMM REAL _EST:II7O SALES. rimio SALE lESTA.TE! On Saturday, November 21st, ISGS, Will be at - public salc., at the FRANELrN I rousß, it, tiv, , boivatqla of Cl.lttnibla, that. V - ALC . A 1; FA It , situated ilt the. boroutth Ur Columbia :Ana Welt township, containinif about. NEC ET Y-TWO _lcla•:.o, w ith a two a nd a hair story • BBIBK. BwELLING If 0 USE, " LAT& E STONE It A 1 WAGON SITED and COIN Ci I 11, Bousß. and. all the neeetssary out-Imiltling,'of a wtSh orchards:of choice PRCTIT TREE', This is the well-known property now ::ml for many year, occupied la - 1 Inniut Pcart, to the Northward of tim Columbia ::net ismten,ter turnpike. adjoining that road, and n1..0 ad jottilmt the puldie road leading from above turnmite 10 the Columbia and (Ate-I:tut 1 1 ill turnpike. About one third of the t met Ins w Rh in the hot ough 1l mtt s. l'he propel iv is well senteled and Ims several tittd-rate 1.1 AfESTONE Q.V.11 111 LES,opened unopened. The land is first tiliality 1.1%111,1011C Laval, hlghly t•tth it at , Nt auto Weil lanced. This Iti a t cry valuable tract tor tarmingt :nut graz t im pitrpce.e.... and the portion or it trim: wittliu and immediately adjoining the itortamil eau he at ome laid out tato 111711,DING LoTs, for which there is pre.edittlenitind. In I.let.with in five veal.; the entire tiltet Nt 111 he tit demand for huildnig purposes. The Reading & Columbia Ita itro.lll Isis ca through the falitt, ttrid nn .11 her side ;,re th , t-rate sites Mr tuatittfnetorie,. . The Vann will 1.h. , d 1.111.11,., Or sii videll into tritoN, to ',nil porellasor, Inniti, showing tilo propro.c.l will previnu- , to and nt ~• Sale 110111,111e11t . 0 2 o'clo4:1:. ..hose .Lay, NV/IC . II 11,111,. win 10, 111:111l . known by r.Jr iclow and I It•ir, tit Julia L. At the Nun,- tune tt 1 1'I:u•c will 1 sold that VA UABI T OP GRUI"NI). « • itttlargo Two-sTunv UillCh VELLtNtI. ( I''lL E NT-k Sr, Uated sooonil street, on th of alley taw borough of t2olunt- Ina. The Lot trouts Wet on Seentot streeLand, exteinis about, fort in depth out alley I to Bank This is the choir; sit nation of the tiiwn for a private r;sittehee, the Ifouse being delightfully situated, :tad the Lot well planted with large shade and fruit tree , . The ;rent's, tire ranl . CleC . Ill , /ed by Jas. E. .`tlinhs, For terms apply to S.IINIUEL wino irr, 0, , v11:t5dt....-1 for Ilvlrs of William Wright. T)I:131,1 C s_l L. F; OF VAL I/ ABLE 11.EAr. EsTA.TE.—na :-;ATITIZI)A.Y, NO -131.:1:. 7TII, A., D. Dieß the undersigned. Ctitart.ltan it Abraham S. 1 att.l. Julta and Nihrt ha l'ettrt, will expos tit public V 0114.11.10, flt t he public bowie Of .Jacob M. 13rk'netatii1,.m the Inve .11.9,k I:0,1/C, in Manor 1011 . 2, , 1iip, the .UA lowing IlLrif 1 , ..-A.lteer/... A 1...u:r OF icr; .V,'ltEz, afar, or loss, known as the "Blue Rook Farm," of the ne , t quail ty ut Limestone Laud, situat.vtl in Mauer township. bunt :ring nit the Susque hanna bliver,ll2l.l cottiniantling a lull view of the same, n ithm three miles of the ltorotudi of Colutaltia,and to quality and imptuvelnent 1.111- ~ul),•tsse,i by tiny to the county The /to twovetilt . Z2 to consist l i t a 71'1Vt)-: 5 TI)1:1 - I , l{.‘M I.IIVELLINO 1101'S1 . 1, with a Too- Story Fl%llllO IC I It . ll •tttoeLc6, two 1 . 1.`11.01L 11,11,C•ti, a lark IIANK .lsttine,l a Corn ll.tra, \Vasil It flog Pen, and other outhuit.lont . s. 'The!r is on we pro lolly 0 > Oulu: and. thrtVing °tell:11,1 of A p)tie Iltl,lllilvr of 41111 C L. 11 tat trots, to a - N1 ell of 114.5 - Vr.talil t t g Water at the dot:'. Poisons wtsl.lint to vte . .y the premises, will call ttoott (tear,.:5.110. lion, 011 tilt , sante, or upon .1. C. Slat e f, at Stail. r sttiniait's Ot, arzi Sew It it, Wttshotp,t t.,,anieture at P. M., of said clay, when al teiniaicv v. ill hr no. - . tt taxa terms 01 sale loatte kuov. it tit' the 1.111 , 101,10,ed. ACUIi C. : ,,. .COSEit, 11Iu, (31101,11/111. Jottz , r MAI:1'11A Pr.:. AL243, AT THE 4i.A F.: AND PLACE will be ,old VAl.l.7_\ TAVEDN t , TA.ND, known B.3hilirP,:. tinted. 111 :Manor tutt"nBhip, on the 131 th• 12.24.1. :thou: 4 thik, Iron, Co hinihin, inflr, 11'1,1,1 31inJ.1.0,314.. :aid about 2 niary now the Boron:J.li of Wit , iiingion. with Pi hiA( IIES helonging to the rattle. The iniihoviniiinii , 4 con.i.f, of a now Two. Story Tav,au House, With a Two-S[4)ly Bark litoblinit anti. .Kilthen 11 Latizai vs i-4.0411e, s 5 ith alllpll2 :,t,olllll4odat jun , . (Or There are two puziiiis nn the j12.,•1n1,,,,„ „Ail li n . have liven i lei(eil within the 11)52 (knit. ilia tiro of 112011:111 atp.e iinii 11111,10VOIllenl. T0r221 , ?aide 1::10W11 021 da y of Sail'. ./.‘l . O/1 M. Ili ZENE:M . AN, 1 2)1,1:01,INE 121trINE,MAN. I vm.u.kßLE wal FARM Public Sale ! On Thur auc. November 12th, ISTS WI.II be sold at I'uhlu• gate, I v the under.igna•d, on the prenti,e,t, the Cello m:; N . AW.,I Ott Kcal El,lat S.W.: • A 'I'IZICT OF L.A.N.D. adjoining tho viroow of )01 narvo - n twin., Lancaster cu., .1 , .101"1:1011y 1)1.VIlt 1 .1 by l... 01 0 1 .14.• r. 11. 1 11, 11.111.11114,1, lif=MMM=l kirriNbul 14 WI 111,11:c., ni Wayne,- mrz, ehe,t,r hound,' 4,21 s , otztli i,y tho .I,tho 1,111,r, and N,Vvst Ir. tn• - • aro. 0.1 . 1 a w,;ll.vd by lino 41 I run 1,01,. t . I olz,lnlny mnit1.11111111; SEVENTY ACEES t,lynlity of jrn. pro Wed :tad itttdcr MI- prucc•turnt•. lllei eon :urt• IL Tuv-Stu:;• ti TONE DWELLING 1101:S E, 12. by Pi teot...viLlt Put tb, lit xre-,t t nil, rind I„n•ch tJellY.:, tilt pike. Durk . 4 1/103:,:111l1 laic,• lion-•c, JO by f 9 rev!. uttt_•-vorp :-,iono Tenant Ifott,e, by at Al . llll Fruit . lt.irri.to i 1 21. r, ttn,l at utelt,i, .11,,0, n sway ana Auto IIAAIC BARN, tty 4 , 1 Jl•et, ‘,ll.ii Corn crii, Alm, a good _Apple ut chant :t n. other Fruit plod Spring ID,tt , t. and Fountain of never-tail mg a ater belote the door, onr rather mi 1 / 1 0 pi hto. Owing to the groat thorough:Ate, the public generally aro to etp.tonle,i tv lvtiter Hut,e, anti Thy jilt , / 11:110 I olivvil:ellt ti~4dti on c.4•11 . .ifi• 01 114 I . lk, 1,11111 It:, upon It "Ill' 11),X -11,111,01,1t,Ithutttty of the 1)0 ; 4 quality Gf ii.E.q.c.TITE ()in.:. s w ,ltin 4 .Itl.. , ltay been Iliad,' to the depth of 12 leot, ;ma a ,inan tity taken 4.111. The -.lnlft jilt ntty y.trEl , trout the I:oartown Iron or, Bank, mhi•re :t:4. t alit . !l .111 :1111111:113,1 - . Tit, o r , t, eolan ;t rot t s to the 11:al-tell tta i trona, V."ny 11,,bul t t'4l.. 11111 t., nu U Thls 11:11- 1 - ,..rty was once a e m slum!, o.nd. H /10V: ILr ''', 11,1. 12,,,1111y tit, preroi.;•-. viol,' to will plcast• call on 1..1. \Vila- oil the .:1;11e its teh.:lll, •01 Hit deraiiilted in Columbia, l'a. I'os',i inn.llld t 1/0 Vert .111110 ist 11:ty Ma!,. to r.)10.111..nwt: at. t P. 3!., on sald bi• give), and terms tzktle :t by 11. IL 11.1.11,11, 11. I'. 11111 , 41.1, WOLFP- AlleZ.O.Ut•er, I A7 ` k.141 7 .% N 141., I'ItOPEJITV = t; it N - dt , folio V, ,111,t11 :II , :^otriat.• :31'zn..C1'.v.'11.11ip. "11 ill, 1311- -t 4 ,.4a nu r,,,ta It. ‘,111%, - , tro!.l the .:Iv I r, to th. 1 111,-.111 ,1 ..,all,l 0110 111A1 , i1.,111 li(111111'4 131114 0n , ,,, , ar,11, nu• ~1 inolltatro4 MOI, Itt, c,r•u:ut .• :0.4 , 111 10. ,1ttp1 .,, V.•111 , 1.1., Tlirct : . A1 1 ,11k• 1.111,1 1111 , 1 . .\101 , 1011 . 11 Mlll, ..7,11 1, 1 , 1 1?,1 tt 11 1 , ( 1,,j1 . 21,,,1 W!. ter Wh. 1;ro111• of.Fr , m•i , r rwr,,,ry fil.l.ll:llcry for 11 ,1 111 1 2;11 illr_to relipmt Ill,• \lllll, r11141".1r•'1,11r. a N , 1"1110 •••••1 ory Wuttlior -1,:tr41,111 t-11111.411,,u. s - ty {“, “(“1 111 a 111:1•111:, ,1111'11 11,1g111 , t, I:4.11.11111i 1•1•1111111l11,1` , 11 I' (lc< Wrol az, t •1•11: 4 , f 11, NI %,,,14.1.1,,.\vi 1, ln 1111 , (~ , • ~ 1,11 1.11 El , ' • I 'lt't ; t It. 1 . 4•1',01t , a 1 , 111/I'l ty $•,111 0:11I 1<.11;:nhon, 1.1 in. i , ll IL , • •I,p jett,q, 1 100.11,y. trttllftbt.t, ft nwnt EIMIMI=MI HI:IZ , 111:Y p.p.,. It. =EINE VA LrA r? .11 MILL PR'OPT-:1-‘',T7i7 2.1 PEIVATE SALE 1.110 ..01 , -.1 4 11‘44 . f 14‘411.1 1 4 11140111 10 1000 - 0 front 1/10 114 "11‘, sold PUI V.V11.:5..1 LE. pn.pet ry I, lot .kt, 111 NV, 4.1 11.•nipifi.hi („.,4 t t,ttkr t.ounty, ont• I.lllu. rich tu t t.ltm .11 th.ntvi, in the tonr milt, tont. Otlttotiott. t ., tit good 014101', 111141 P. . ' 4:0;41.. runnizuz ,ta , :ttut Is on ttuNtottwr u - nclz. It II:, run of Frt.:ton lot rt., nit Is till titt• n....t,t5.5ttry illl - 41 In, .01111 4 ry1“1 . 110:1111.111,1 1 4 4 10111 1 4 10111 001/11- 127. N 4 . 101 lc. It ha, littvls Often put to complete onlor. Fttnu c, ninth, it 'into °vv.: ctut• ItuttanA art k t., 1. 6t tt h nth staff rut eillll% at ion, zin, I PE"- 11111111.111111 trop.. 1-44,000.111ny In L,i4, ,4;0,4,4 411....t1110. '.4.1,1/111111i1Ighal0 twit sult-tunt tat, and Out 10,,ttit,t1 -k rat.• oppot tunity n Inqt• ollt•reol loran:" on, v. !to tr _sh, 5 ut 111'1,4 In property (lint null pa;:, or 10 ))110.4hr...0 a LlOO4l /00110 lit one 01 the he-t. h,e.tutie, li, the stme. Person, Itthing to prop t ,trt- e nn t.,111 on thosubNet eber oft th, prettit.,: t or nut:, tn. i 1111114.4, 01 Mr. Murllg Ersv Frtathhtt Coltuultia. n7j.. The terms Of ill Or made 1,:1•onahle. Tilt Of:ls' Glir tool. 4 '(,)8, SALE 1. or,n• aiiim pE,IVATE SALE, viz: A Pi/ •' In largo ;tilt Lotion-, whivli NI ill :olvivvr A dint-cia- , A , is Top Cooht.•r, , thlat , ik , for hank or fur and v.lll an,s or fur any utltrr I , th•na.,-, that loathrr , a good, Oahtlyr, tWo Ncrltithr Nr/itdowSa , h with gin... , \root:- 4:1 :11.17 its, SevyralsiN pahthq Poor, awl Illtet• .» doai>ir 1)00r.i. Tie' ul>.ieo lirtiell•S Will Ilt•n0141 at itlae-Illalf their co,t I» vheap titer , MI 11( . 1..0111a lq" lino liar/h not not.fhillz thon2 in their ta , wiv.fartti , h. rat roma.ht.n.htt, Nvisittttg 10 t.t...• tite at t ivies pleam. C.t/1 at , the _National Emit: tut CO/11.1/Ihill. Tlio public will 1110:1,, neeopt our thanks for paNt ptairotuut , , anti 00 ,hall Lc happy to ha% 4 , 1110711 e. , 111111t14: 11.. 71Z11110. 81141 1 . 41.11 assurt• theul that no pair, wall be spared un our part to reit irr fullet , t satistiv•tuut, it", shut( lie ver)• linppy to have them all roll and sA2i. , us In our TIONV:Y 111.1tiviell and furnlshod 000111. Ncpt.3:tf.l S. S. DETWILEIL AGENTS WANTED FOE U . ISEN OP OR DAY:" The men who govern our country, mithe its laws, have fought its battles, charmed us with their eloquence. founded our colleges, control our railroads, manufactories, and our finances —one attractive volume, full of vivid interest, 11 fe-I Ike lA ustratlons and characteristic anecdote —Ca well-filled pages-12 fine steel portraits, and the lives of over fifty men. Price low to butt (betimes, The cheapest as well tho most Interesting hook onhlished within five years, Sales Immense. Everybody wants to hnow the life history of these men. Send for Circular to ZEIGLER, McCITROY CCO.. oet2l-tfl Philddelphla, To, BOOK AGENTS Are meeting with rare success in selling Silt 0. W. llAßEini Explorations and Adven tures among the NILE TRII3ISTAIZIEii of A lIV:SSISIA to which Is now added en account of the Captivity and llclense of English t.. , ublyetns, and the career of the late Estriaton. THEO DORE. No book Is received among all cla-sses of people with su^.ll unbounded favor, or -so tally combines thrilling interest with solid in struetien. nude anti female, sell it rapidly. An admirable record of scientific explora tion, geographical db,covery, mind personal ad venture.—N. "It is bed in a very attractive form, and is as entertaining ns 0 romance "—Boston Journal. Fullparticulars on appllention to 0. D. CASE & Publishers, iluruord. (Amu. foetill—ltw TVA2'CLCES, JEWE.L.RY, .&c. w..vrcn ES AN U jEWELRY IIDUCE3I/7:I4;TS OFFERE'D! AMERICAN WATCHES, A„ toy ati $2O, Sn Iwo oz. emses, warramted two yetti,; a lho 3, 1.5 mitt C. oz. cases. A full assortment the Celebratett Seth Thomas Clocks. TheY are the be,t Clock:, matte. Call anti see ! a fall and well qele.et-evi gene,: of SELVE it PLATED AV AR. E Front the host Factories hi the U. S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY, Jost from the Factories! SPECTACLE.S, in gold, :direr, sleet and plated Fromes, to soli alt ages. REp.virt.lNG of all kinds, promptly at t,•nded to. at E. SPE!! !NG'S JEwl:r.lxv STonn, near the NON .1),,p0t - IAIIAFX &, CO., j E WELERS, Late 819 Chostmit RE'Nfa\r - FID To t 7 n.ir !Yew and Magnificent Establishment, OlieStlllit& Twelfth Streets, PIA 'LAD ELPIIIA Store, IT,V MAW, SILVI3I: WARE, FANCY GOODS. 7,fes,rs. /TX 1 . 0., have , larg . t./y in , rensed their slocic. 1111,1 1111V0 greater LoAhtleq for the ItlalltlftlCUlre of tine gootNoind 111:11:0 JSPeCialitY E WATCIIE: 4 , RARE GEMS, FINE SILVER WARE. They will particularly give attention to the ithinutliet ore of BRIDAL siLvErt WARE, And to ineraase their variety have taken the Agency of THE GORHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S STERLING SOLID SILVER WARES. The Gorham 'Wares aro now universally nt Unowiedged to 1•e of a superior quality, and sinish :to any moan facts rah in this country and Messrs. Bailey Co's arrangements are slob that they will be enabled to display from time to time all tht.th eat Noveltiesproaneect by the, ecii•brated Factors - . The Gorham 31romfacturing Co. have appoint• Messrs. Baily & Co. EMS THEIR SPECLI-I.GENI'S, In Phiimlrll•hia, for the sal.; of their fine Solid Silver Ware. M 0 V - _A. . BALLY & CO. : LATE SW STREET, ('IIIESTNUT & wELFTH STREET , ILADELPRIA. RIEMEI 311SC'ELL-130 - ITS. iNzqltreTlONS IN Cot 1 - 31111-t, September 1564. The eneler,luned , x,alll re,reethillv luform the etti7ete. o.l.ltutata anduln i that he h. tieel , .rea ht 4it e 1 ,, ,0n , in m t/Nic to nn who way ,erviee, Ile Ivo, at Itts re,ittenee, a timt-eta,s PlllllO, up•nt a•utch,£upils, Crow. the euttatry,natl in town u•ho lime 110 Inqrlllllent,, e:111 take their awl 411,0 pnWl pllqt VI _ILL CA 31 PAIGN OPENED I G RALLY! la f ac pre•orl I el In!. 11. , peonitt ar(l. COtiling 11.11/ the. lre,t, Sort It lit 8,71101, 10 /My Inuit . Clot 111:14 of M IN, tho I:irgc-4 REA DY-11A.1.)1*: CLOTHING r ors - of Lmmastor. iworroals, from..-..... .., Szirk I oats rtti." Itki „ suits :+1 ...... 8 1 . 1111 11110 of Lt..yti anal Yotnits' Clothing. We heel, the 111 ack.t. and 11noNt loetortinent of Cloths:, ea....inn rokk :kind of the newest ntol stylo. to Cho noirkk-t, NOlieh NVe aru pared to malt" Inn: In, order In the last rotailk,l 1110 IiOW ua Call SW WIC. .t:ol}ahot e, haVe good, cut fold S rinlntokl. It pl cfor malting Own: :11 home. \‘ - kn hoop ft in It hoc of (tENTI.ENIES'rt I , lnt- N1:-,1 1 I •81•51 n, .:1:1o1.4•10: long, Sin, pondols, \ ry, 1.111,1 and l'aper N e olt ;8 t.:41 ly, M } - ER. , kV itATIEFON, Sk t 1.4 (trltc•: ngquar, • , I.ariemstcr, Yn COl.l - .NIPAA. 1 1,01711. :MILLS = 1 - a t iv,:. paid for kinds of sUPERVINE AND EXTIL', FLOCI; for .ale: :1 . 1,0 11111 rued