, clje.-:agiumbla•--4g., Columbia, r Pa. Saturday, November 28;1868. Advertisements;to secure immediate in sertion, must be handed in on or before Thurs day evening, each week. OVER 815,000 have been subscribed to wards the erection of a home _ Tor friendless children of this county. TEE letter carriers in the city of Lan caster are to be uniformed in accordance with a provision of anact of Congress. REv. JOHN LEAMON will preach in the Presbyterian Church, of this place, on next Sabbath, morning and evening, at the usual hours. ADMITTED TO TILE 13. m.—N. E. Slay maker, Jr., was on last Saturday, on mo tion of N. E. Slayrnakor, Esq., admitted to practice law in tiro several Courts of this county. THE HOLIDAY SEASON.—TiIe 'season of gifts and kind wishes is rapidly ap proaching, and we notice that our mer chants are preparing to meet the business which the period always brings. BOGUS IN OTES. —Our exchanizcs say that the country is full of bogus fifty cent currency notes; they ure printed in a dark green, and the engraving is rough. Look out for them. NEW 011 GAN.—The ticw pipe organ for the Presbyterian Church at Marietta, has arrived, and. been brought to use. Prot Sehmeid, of this place, has been scoured as org mist TELL EVERY LIODY.—TeII everybody what you have to sell and where your place of business is, through the columns or the "SOY," and see the markeo effect it Will have on your money Ora worm. Quir tr.—D.on't, stand in front ftr the church doors on ,Sunday evenings gaping at Indies as they come out. It don't look \veil. We know that seine ladies are curi osities to look at, fife wily they dress, but it shows impudence and ignorance to gape at them like a lot of baboons. Quit it. Go home. ACCIDENT.—The Philadelphia Express train east ran over a man ono half-mile west of Parkesburg, Tuesday morning, injuring him seriously.' One leg will have to be amputated, and very likely both will require amputation. namo and resi dence are unknown.--latelligencer. CHANGE OF TIME.—A new time table went into °Sect on the Reading S: Columbia Railroad, on Thursday, the 20th inst. The only .change interesting passengers is in the afternoon train, which will leave Co lumbia at 3:20 and Lancaster at 3:23, in stead of 3:00 o'clock. SENTENCED.—Thos. F. Hamilton, con victed at the August term of the Court of Quarter Sessions for this county, of felon ious assault on the highway, burglary and larceny, was sentenced on Monday morn ing, by Judge Hayes, to undergo an im prisonment of ten years and six monthS in the Eastern Penitentiary .at Philadelphia. QUiaty.—What has becOme ofthe York Democrat:? •Is its editor. still lecturing? We hope our recent " puff" •of him was not too much for his line senses. We guess we have been cut off as an X. My Lord, if we have over-cooked.yoa already,:l4;_us, know, and we'll simmer.! • Say, old fel low, come over here and lecture, and we'll introduce your as being somebody else, .otherwise yOu might get chased—oat of town. GREASE ON CARPETS.—TherC is milli :7l'g that annoys a tidy housekeeper so much us to have her carpet spotted with lamp oil or grease, and we therefore make known for their benefit, the following receipt fur extracting oil or grease spots from carpets or clothes. Cover the grease spot with whiting, and let it remain until it becomes saturated- with the grease ; then scrape it off, .and cover it with another coat of whit ing, and if this does not remove the grease, repeat the application. Coats of whiting will, in most'eases, remove the spot, when it should ho brushed off with a clothe.:C brush. LIVE MEN.—Nuch has been written LP, demonstrate the necessity of selecting workingmen and mecbanies to' represent the people in' the Conneil - Cha mber of the -Boretigh.- Those persons - who made use of this argument, failing to accomplish their sinister dc;signs, whipped around end clamored to get the rich nabobs of the Dem ocratic party there. They argued that lire men were wanted to manage the.alltdrs of the Borough, as they hed successfully teen aged their own. Sit ereeding a year ago in getting at least Iwo live members they ex peet to repeat the dose, and add at least three more live ones at the coming election. To appreciate fully the extent and wonder ful capacity of these 'Men', let the tax-payers - visit the dungeons tinder the new market house, and there behold an extensive ineti .umant to -the folly of incompetent and llienrtltss men. On Friday evening last these /ice men again demonstrated their capacity to occupy a seat in our National Congress. A caotion was made to vacate Sixth street, From Cherry street to the Turnpike. An amendment was offered to vacate it from Locust street to the Turnpike. The live members voted down the amendment, and permitted the original * resolution to pass, without dissenting therefrom. They were opposed to vacating any pau•tor Sixth street, and did not know that the original resolu tion so vacated, until twenty-four hours thereafter, \vhen informed or th o fact. StIOCKING ACCIDENT.—A terrible ac cident occurred yesterday at the Susque hanna Rolling Mill, by which a young man aged about thirty years, by the name of Peter Capin, came very near losing his life, almost instantly. While passing a three-fourth inch bar of iron at welding heat through the mill, a mis-step threw him in the way of the hot bar, when it penetrat ed the right thigh.en the posterior,or rather inner pert, passing obliquely inward and forward, striking the thigh bone six inches • below the hip joint. The muscles, vessels, !including the great femoral artery, was in -staidly cut assunder as by a red hot knite. The consequent hemorrhage would have ter minated life before any help could have been rendered, but that the fearful ea nicti7 :nation of the parts prevented so rapid a d is • charge as would otherwise have occurred. Dr. Hinkle being called, proceeded to -cut into and ligature, or tie the artery about three inches below the groin, and so successfully was this aecomplished that :the bleedingwas instantly arrested. After the proper bandaging, he was borne to his :boarding house, De..eles hotel, Second L4tree ' t. :The easels a most critical one. The division ,of this large vessel, (the femor al artery;) it being the • main vessel of Ithe• limb, moatre'sult, in amputation of the'thigh_at the joint,'provided a collat vrati circulation. doei.nht Juke place, in which event,. the of surgery - give but Ate chance, out of foUr,:to save :life. But whatever possibilities exist in the mse, ,the - , incomparable, skill of our emi nent surgeon, Dr. Rillkto, willsurely de tea arid;apply.' • ''001:11.101Tf: "PR0CE}441 , 1 , 08.--.7k , r4.Stated meeting of the Town Council 0 , 4a.5.,,he1d Fiidaythe 2.oth inst., tit'7l' P. AV:11r: Amos S. Green, President, In the Chair. • Present Messrs. Crane, Detweller, Green, Muli'fn, bourse, Supplee, Shreiner and DPP .The minutes of (*hiber 26th, and 7th; were read and approved. , , , • The Finance Committee reported $751,77 received by treasurer since . last ltneeting, and a balance 1n the treasury of $1,117,00. • The - Market Committee submitted the following report which was read and on motion adopted : "Tlie Market Committee would most re spectfully report that the market house has not progressed as rapidly as they would The delay, Mr. Liphart, says, has been caused by scarcity of bricklayers and not receiving the door sills at the time they were promised. He assures us that there shall be •no delay front this time on: He also says that if the weather is at all litvor able the brick work -will be up by the Ist of December, and the building under roof by the next stated meeting of Council. We report several alterations that are deemed expedient, viz: Changing the end fronting on Market street to correspond with that on Third street, five extra doors and frames at $55 each, and for the additional pilasters $175; amounting in all to $l5O. We have also changed the roof from a comb to a Howe- Truss, stayed with iron rods extending across the building similar to most of the depot roofs, and the samo to be -covered with tin instead of slate, at ,a cost of $750, and wo have ordered pilasters to be built in the inside of the wa t three feet wide by nine inches thick, same as on the outside. These pilasters are int.mtled as a support to the trusses, at a cost of $191,50. We would recommend that the cells under the market house be altered and made suitable for butchers, green grocers and for storing. pur poses, instead of a lock-up as originally contemplated; and for such alteration an abatement of $2lO may be saved, and the cells thus constructed we think can be rented to a good advantage. All of which is respectfully submitted, Signed, S. S. DETWILER, 'ROBERT CRANE, DAVID MULLEN, Market Committee. 9 he Fire Department Commit tee reported that they had ordered three new plugs. The pavement. Committee reported that ravements had been repaired in several places on Front street, that the Supervisor has repaired the pavement in front of the property of 11. E. Wolfe, on Walnut street, at a cost of $18:9.1. The pavements along the properties of M. M. Strickler and John 21. lltichman, on Second street, have been widened and relaid, an improvement wor thy of imitation. The work on Filth street is progressing slowly. The pavement on the southwest side of Fifth street in front of the lloneton property, has been repaired by the Save:- visor at an expense of $5. In the matter of the petition of citizens residing near the canal basin, for the adop tion and carrying oat of some plan to pre vent the accumulation of water in their cel lars, the Sanitary Committee reported that the only effective remedy that they could suggest, was to request the P. R. It. Com pany and the P. C. Company, to construct drain front Maple street under the rail road and basin to the river, deep enough to drain the water from the cellars. The property holders agree to construct drains from their cellars to intersect with the other. The Committee is of the opinion that the water in the canal basin is the cause of the cellars being flooded, ns this difficulty does not occur during the winter months when the water is taken out of the canal. They reported also,that e nuinber of cases of low typhoid fever had occurred during the past fortnight, and that many of the cases reported at the last stated meeting, were still under the physicians bands. It was their opinion that some steps should be taken before Spring, by Mr. lb gle, to re move the cause of this disease. On motion of Mr. Shreincr,the rules were suspended, and an opportunity given to citizens present to state their wishes. Wm. Patton, Esq., on behalf of the Vigilant" Fire Company,asked that council would make an additiOnal appropriation of ;5500 in Borough Bonds, to aid them in paying for their Steam Fire Engine, and make the bonds payable April Ist, 1869, instead of in twen- Objections were then heard to n proposed alteration in the line of Cemetery road and Eighth street, and the vacation of Wriglit st rect. The following resolution embodying the proposed changes submitted by Mr. Upp, at a special meeting held on the 7th inst., was then considered : /leso/vcd, That. Cemetery road east he moved forty feet further east, niade sixty feet wick, and extended to Lanea , ter ave nne ; that Cemetary road south, be made sixty feet wide, extended to Cherry street, and - herelly declared to be a part of Cherry street; that Eighth street be moved sixty feet further east, tutu Wright street be vaca ted !nn Cetnetary road, east. to Lancaster avenue. Mr. Detwiler withdrew an amendment elli.Ted at the same meeting . , providing for the extension ,of fAnnetery road south, to Sixth atreet, and (;Mitred another innend ment, which he also withdrew. Mr. Nourse, then offeretl the following alnenament: That Cemetery read be extended in a straight. line from Eighth street to Cherry, :ma bra made sixty feet in width, nlid that Cemetery road east, mui,,,ton stre et west of Eighth, 111(1 Wright street het W• 21211 and I..anenster.nvellue, be and are hereby vacated. anzentlmuent Was agreed to, and th , original re:olution adoptt•cl Notirse submitted the following re,t lution: Reso/vol, That Sixth street: smith ul Cherry street to Lanett-ter avenue, I,e and is hereby %%waled. Mr. Stipplce, moved to amend by sub stituting "Locust" for Cherry.. The ayes and nays wore called for on Mr. Stipplee's amendment. The vole was as follows: logs—Mc , ,rs. Crane, Shreiner and Suppler; tutys—Messru. Detwiler, Mul len, Nourse and Upp. The amentltnent. wits declared lost. The original resolution was Ilion put and adopted. Michael Liphart's bill lip• extra t•xc•ava- Lion in the consixtv:lion Of the market house was referred to the Market Committee, with authority to settle the same at the rate of 3•t cents per cubic: ,yard. On motion of Mr. Upp, it was 12c.solval, That the petition of the Piro Company for an iolditional appro priation of :3500 be granted, and a Borough bond for $2.,009 peyuble July Ist, IStl9, be given them. On motion of Mr. Mullen, it was Resolved, That the Supervisor is hereby authorizeil to cutler that part of Cherry street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. A. petition front Wm. Rochow, fur are= compenso for damage occasioned to his property by the opening of streets and al leys through the same, was referred to Ilia Road Committee, with instructions to ascer tain the amount which would be satisfactory and report at next stated meeting. The Road Committee reported that the county commissioners had agreed to pay the share of the damages sustained in the open ing of Market street. On motion of Mr. Detwiler, it was Rcso/ved, That Market street, on the rear of the now nun ket house be opened and graded front alley I to a point foarteen feet North of the new Market !louse, so as to pert it:t free passage around the North ear ner of said market house into Market, - street, and that Bachman it: Mai tin be awarded the contract of grading the save, at a cost not exceeding twenty cents per cubic yard. On motion of Mr. Yours°, it was Resolved, That the Paving Committee be and are hereby clirec:ed to have the pave ments in Union street repidrest. On motion of Mr. Detwiley, it waq Re.sOlVed, That all persons having lota extending across the Cal ill! bin and Chest nut 'lilt turnpike, that ta talreadybeende cl.•uod Vacated, be allowed to make their fences across sail vaeated pike Or road. An invitation froin the Columbia Fire Engine and Hose Company, to visit their on Saturday evening, 2lst, inst., was read and accepted, and the Seeretary di rected to notify the Company Chia - Council would call in a body, at 8 o'clock. A petition praying for the opening of Fifth street, from Locust to '.'!" . .ulnut, was read and referred to the Road Committee. A petition for the opening of Ally G, from Second to Fourth streets, was reakand re ferred to the Road,Conimittee. Sundry bills were read and ordered to be paid, after which Council adjourned. ,TH,E4E,tyillipe regular services. in, the E, E. Luthernu Church on to-morrow (Sun day) morning and evening, 8t the usual hours. ARITHMETICAL—In an eight-cornerd, catty-eornered room, a cat sits in each cor ner; Seven, eats nre before each cat, and a cat sits on every cat's tail. How many cats are in the room? • SUNDAY SCUOOL CONYENTION. — A Sunday School Convention will be held at Mount Joy, this county, on the Ist and 2nd of next month. It is expected that quite a number of schools will be present. To BEAL—The Delaware County American says: We were shown, on Mon day, an car of corn, grown on the farm of Mordecai, Lewis, in Neither Providence, which ,measured 'seventeen' and , a • half inches in length,'and perfect in every other respect. Who can beat that? Here's the way to beat that ! We have in our office two ears of yellow corn, grain firm and close, and in every way perfect, that measure 3 inches. Who can beat us? ROBBERY.—On Monday night lest, an out-building attached to the dwelling of Joseph Tyson, on Locust street, between Fourth and Fifth, was eutered,, and a bed quilt, bucket, basket filled with corn, a shin of beef and some few other articles stolen. Constable McGinnis arrested a "scallawag" on 'Wednesday, who gave his name as An drew Johnson. It was discovered that ho sold the articles stolen, all ofwhich were re covered, except the beef and corn. The de fendynt was taken 'Wore Sam'l Evans, Esa., who committed him to prison to an swer at January - Court. TUE FADI for the beuefit of the Columbia Classical Institute, will be held in Odd:Fel lows' Hall, commencing on Thursday even ing, December 10th. In addition to fancy articles, refreshments, .I:c., the ladies pro pose having It supper, one evening of the Fair, and they invite contributions of poul try, meats. bati cr, groceries, and any . other articles appropriate for such an entertain ment. Those who design contributing to ward the supper, are requested to make known, ac soon as convenient, what arti cles they will give, by leaving word at Mr. Patton's store, or at the Institute. • Tar. CITY OP COLUMIIIA.-- - 11"o are glad to learn that :natty of our citizens have expressed theinselves in favor of convert big our Columbia Borough into a City, and hope that the necess:u•y steps may be taken when the Legislature meets to obtain legis lation for so dosi ruble a purpose. It is un necessary to specify the many advantages that nnist result therefrom, for everybody knows, that every Borough that has ever become a city has remained so—and no city has ever been somersetted buck into Borough_ Therefore let Columbia be a city and take a statni among the cities of the o . o:•kl, who knov - s what that city will come to. ELOQUENT SERMON —We had the pleasure, last Sabbath evening, of listening to a most eloquent sermon by Bishop Mark wood, in the United Bretlu•cu Church, of this place. Mr. Keys' announcement of a discourse on " The cad of all things," drew a crowded house. The Bishop droppingin, consented to occupy the pulpit, and though the audience were disappointed as to the subject, they were not disappointed as to a good sermon. The subject was "Experi mental Religion," and formed a masterly effort, rich iu logic—philosophic and bril liant. The Bishop's health is still feeble, but the sermon of last Sabbath evening was the work eta giant mind. His present con dition speaks volumes for the medical skill of Dr. Hinkle, under whose treatment this able minister, once pronounced hopelessly incurable, is so surely recovering. VALLI 01 , EADE:iO .—T h e following should receive the'careful attention of eve ry parent, us well as every young man in the countly: "A child beginning to read be comes delighted with newspapers, because he reads of names and things which are fa - Ili—, pnotcorsroZ.l . TrA. 'ssccorti ingly. A newspaper, in ono year, is worth a quarter ‘ so'much schooling to a child, and every father must consider that a substan tial information is connected with this ad vancement. The mother of a family being one of its heads, and having a more imme diate charge of children, should herself be interested. A mind occupied becomes forti fied against the ills of tiro and is braced for any emergency. Children amused by read ing- or study are, of course, considerate and inure easily governed. How many thought less young men have spent their earnings in taverns or grog shops, who ought to have been reading ? How many parents who never spent twenty dollars for their fami lies, would gladly have given thousand; of dollars to reclaim a son or daughter, who had ignorantly mid thoughtle;sly fallen in to temptation." THANKSGIVING DAY IN noLUMIIIA Thursday last was observed in COIll bia. by suspension of business and a parade of the different tire companies. Early in the morning the over-hanging clouds threat6n ed to interfere with the pleasures of the day, but ;timid. ten o'clock they were dis pelled, and the day proved clear, with high winds.' About twelve o'clock the "Colum bia" company received the "Laurel" Com pany, as visitors, from York, and alter par taking; of a delieious repast at Findley's, they proceeded, headed by the York band hi the "Columbia" engine house. During this tone the "Vigilant" company had it , new engine on exhibition in front of its house on Seeond street, awaiting the form ing of the preeession. The Vigilant's en gine is a beautiful piece of wet kmanship, but time and space will not admit. of a full description Inc..'. At about two and adtalf o'clock, the proves , ion formed in thoifollow ing order : "Laurel" Company, of York, preceded by the Worth Tufa:dry baud of York ; "Columbia" Company, preceded by the Columbia Cornet band ; "V;gilant." Company, proceeded by the Marietta Brun: Corps. In the above order a march was taken through the principal streets, and the demonstration was very creditable to all concerned. Beside the Companies enu merated above we noticed delegations from "Washington" and "Empire" Companies of Lancaster. After the march had been gone through with, and congratulations excite aged, the "Vigilant" Company took their new engine down to the banks of the Sasquehauna, and under the direc tion of Mr. Clapp, ono of the builders, a trial of ca pact ty was commenced, which proved highly satisfactory. It took 13 1 2 minutes to raise .Itigian enough to throw wa ter, which is more time than is ordinarily allotted. 'This was, however, a trial, with the machinery unexereised. Its work ing was the admiration of all beholders, .and left the satislaution of its worth and efficiency in every mind. We had not the opportunity to measure its force. The Yorli Company rut arned home, much pleas ed with the pleasures of the clay, at 63 o'clock. Everything passed off quietly and creditably, save here and there a limber kneed individual, who had given way io a spirit unnatural to the true gentleman, but be it said to the credit of the Firemen, such characters were" hum triers," and unrecog nized by any of the Fire organizations. At night the " Vigilant" Company gave a Ball at the Odd Fellows' Hall, which was attended with abundant success. The danc ing was kept up until a late hour, and the utmost good order and harmony prevailed. L'.—Another trial of the " Vigilant" engine was bad yesterday morning, which was even more satisfactory. The contract called for .power to throw a stream from a 1.1. inch nozzle, the distance of :275 feet These figures were overcome, the stream reaching 104 feet, through 100 feet of hose. The engine showed steam in about three , minutes after die lire WitS light-d. This elegant engine was built by Messrs. Chipp dt. Jones; of New York, at a costa - '4,750.00, and has been formally received by the Com pany. • - ANOTHEIt ACCIDENT .— On Wednesday morning; Charles Ga . llakerra - werkiiiini"itti Grubb's Furnace, was"Se'verely',lntured in, several places, by a pile of bricks falling upon him. He was attended bi-" Dr. Murpbey, and is now doing well. " SOME PUMPKIN."—Mr. Lee Shu man, of Manor township, leftat otfr office, on Thursday last, a twin-pumpkin, of the ordinary variety. Its size is good, but its• peculiarity is in its being (limbic, and ;each puMpkin being perfecit. new:spiiper men always get the oddities. - ; LOT PURCHASED FOR THE VIGILANT FLUE CoMl'ANY.—The Vigilant , Fire Con 24 pally have purchased, from Mr. Christian Myers, the tine lot upon which his coach worts are erected, at No. 24 North SecOnd street. Price paid, $1,320. The Company will commence the erection of a new find splendid engine house on this lot, just as soon as arrangements can be made. Fatal Accident. VALLEY MILL, Chester Co., Pa., I Nov. 23, 1868. MEF..sas. Eurrorts.—A very sad accident happened on Friday evening last, at Hus ton Penrose's lolling Mill, at 7} o'clock. John Melieefrey, a green hand, was greas ing the gudgeon of the water-wheel, and either slipped or was caught by the large fly-wheel, and was immediately drawn through a space of eight or ten inches, being thrown with great velocity to the bottom of the pit. lie was found soon after, but life was extinct', his head being mashed hi. Ire leaves a with and seven young children iu destitutO circumstances. Ills' remains were sent to Philadelphia to-day. Yours, Sze., ; 11. C. Our ?."hick Lixt--- No. 2 IVe continuo to-day the publica tion of the names of parties that are indebted to this office and who refu;te to pay by taking no notice of our appeals. We shall add to p the list weekly, as opportunity af -1 fords: , . . A. L. Eberl In, McConnelsville, 0....23 75 J. M. Nell; Port Mahon, Ind 2 50 fames S. Norton, Pittsburg, Pa 2 50 tense Newcomer, Johnstown, Pa..... 2 50 fames W. 'famish ' Lancaster, Pa.. 5 23 Isac M ayers " 25 Mason 'Kidder, " 2 r, Huntington, Pa 2 50 I. M. McCartney, Ness , Florence, Pa 2 73 Jos. II Ellinger, New Hope, Pa 2 50 James A. Fxinson, Columbia, Pa... 2i50 I The above accounts will be sold Ito the highest bidder. Who buys? IRE T. 0. BautiEu is still pushing ahead hi his business, and only asks a visit from the reader to prove that he is selling goods at unprecedontly low prices. If you want boots, shoes, notions, ikc., don't lorget that 1. 0. Bruner is ahead of all others in that line of trade. THOSE who suffer from coughs, colds, bronchitis, crow p, inlitten7a, or whoopkng eone,h, will lied sure relief in Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Clwrry, which Les now barn in use for neerly half a eentury,.and still maintains its long established reputa tion as the great remedy for all diseases of the the throat, lungs, end chest. PULLIC SALE OF PrizsoNAL rnormt- Ty.—lf. 11. Heise being about -to lease his Ore F.u•m near Silver Spring, in West Ilempfield township, will offer at.Tublie S tie, at the public house of Mr. Hopkins, at the above place, pn the Marietta and Lancaster turnpike, on Thursday, Decem ber 3rd, 1898, four heavy draft horses, and one sorrel mare heavy with foal, by the St. Lawrence horse, owned by Jacob H.Strick ler. Also carts, harness, wheelbarrows, ttc. • WANT OF ENERGY Ts one great cause of misfortune in business, as well as a ne glect of household duties. ' The us 'e of Speer's "Standard Wine Bitters" will ef fettually give tone and energy to the physi cal powers or the system, antl remove lassi tude. The Peruvian Bark contained in thein, will also core Ague. For sale by Sohnston, Holloway tti; Co., and Frederick Brown, corner or Fifth and Chestnut , streets, and by other Druggist,. TIIE G REAT HOC/ SETIOLD REMEDY.— In the whole history of medicine there is no remedy so universally popular as Mish ler's llerb Bitters. It is a mild, generous and efficacious preparation, containing no deleterious ingredients; it is a never-fail leg purifier of the blood—always stimula ting it into healthy action ; and it removes -or obviatea.un. dararigerroanta which arc tha ~ orat to,••/ tem. Thus, it is a far more reliable medi cine than any other. Those who have used it know it cured theta ; those who have not, know it cured their friends and neighbors ; and what it does once it will do again, for it is adapted to all ages and conditions, in all climates. It is a constant safe-guard against disease, and a perfect regulator of the digestive organs. Sold by all drug= gists and storekeepers. Pitoonnss.—Columbus Failed to the American coast in a four hundred ton ship, and first landed upon the island of St. Do mingo. Last week a vPssel from St. Domin go unloaded in New York over four hun dred tons of St. Croix Rum for P. 11. Drake t.t.t. Co., of that city. This is but a few weeks supply of thit; article, which these -gentle men use in the manufacture of the,celebrar... ted Plantation Bitters. We are informed by an exchange that Messrs. Drake tt'Co. have not advertised a dollar for a year, but that the sales or this article vortineet the former enormous figure. It 1564, tit& re ceipts of the Plantation Bitters wore equal to those of the New York & New Haven Railroad. - Magnolia Witter.—So parlor to the best imported Ciertnan Cologne, and sold at half the price. Those of us who live away from the eity, eannot, have that acquaintance with Phil adelphia bo,inews houses, which alone will enable It, to secure all possible advantages in making porehase there. Su that on going to the city to wake a purchase, it suit of cloths for instance. we aro" bewildered 00K A 0 ENTs and waste our time and patience in looking , limb-!!tS. W. llNKLElCSExplontii,;ns . :Lad Adven- Are meeting with rare savers. In sellni cr o round an• I finally do not succeed in - lug exavtly what we wanted. Much of this tures among the • NLI..E Tli,ll 1 LIZA It lES of ilitlleolty could lie avoided, our time saved .0 1. i li t iss e e l t N ,p l ti l. ,l t t r . ; . %ll l . l l l e i l z t , i i s c r e w ,il a l d : J , c g t l l i. :i t t i v , , , , t i n,4( , ) . l. 4 %: ,, it, , and our patience preserved, if we would just take the trtni hie to glance over the ad- I )c ; i t 1 !: " ' !,. 1 , 1. 1 1, 1 ,,.., ( 1 '2 . 1. ,.1 11 4, 1 : 1 i t , e , 0 S: PEI t 0 ni l TIIE 0 - 1; ertic, i n g voltunns of this paper belbre going or iweiile wittv sit ti u r to town. , . , folly e.intlilio., t lir] Illmt interest with ..,011(1 an te l'Of!ViVe :VI verti;enients only frOin the stroetion. Agents, mate and teloale, sell It Loos!. reliable houses. For instanhe in time " •P il s i m i i . l . lomirald.rf 'or scieolltle explora clothing Elie, the leaden ad is tiott. geo“Talthkal tll:i ' cl ' > : verY. anti Pcrsorial td that of Wanainaker A: I:rown, and we need vent nre.—S. F. Mb., look. no further but on going to porch:is , : -It is I...tied in a very attractive form, and is our Fall and Winter Wear, „ N i v i e lt ctlitiict4 full n:- .1. t,• ,, ,, l t l t. l .l ,.. t. , t i : i i t i y i;i : t.t .,, t r i c s c a ,n l'l , :l r l ; ll l l : l ,.. C , ,: t l , — ,n .i t ie :; tra . ,7 l , l ./ . /1 4. 71 .1 e A tt s . E • ....k. Co., 1 u0.i.n.,,, I larth ird. Coml.. loetlo-11w St ntight to SiNh and Market, te-sui.tnce of tot ng able to d o there the very hest thing, in the way of buying clothes NE TV AD VERTISEMENTS. 3 7 1[ us 1 c 1,E,, c -, 0N s . ELEU.CION NOT IC E. , 'lli, underslgded would respeetfull - It f - • An elect on for President-find Manager:the elth, 11., I , i - ClAlllllbia and vielnltv,th• ' "' IT. of rite Columbia Gas ContlianY will be hold'aiitas lately arrived front Rome, New - Yorlz .l ; t t ' oi l l the otliee of the said Company on SATURDAY, -S prepared to gi we lesson, in Music to all who the 12th day of killlt 1563, between the nay desire liar i'orylci' , . hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 3 P. M. Aii,..s :11.11:111.1 nErscilm.vs, CILVS. H. McCUT,LOI3OII. 1 N 0.131 South Fourth :street, Seererary ik. Treasurer. PV-ll 'I l'l'l ty.. Columbia, Pa. . - nom C~-:c~sj cNSTitUCTIONS 1N .113 - SIO f iSTATE OF Glik_llLES CLARK 'he undersigned would re...pv(lll/113 - n: citizens 01 Collin:Ma mind vicinity that he Is ,__,4 Lat,. , of the Borough of Coltunbia, deed. , COLUMBIA, September Ist, littli. give lessons in music loan who may Letters of administration on said estate hav- inform ing Leon granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted therm ic, ate I equestod to make Mime- reli. ll ."! to diate payment, rind those having claims or de- #P,ii.ehii. services. mands against the same will present them -..., forhas, at his r ,, ldoneo, a first-ems, Piano, set tlement to the undersigned, residing In I'Mn which, Pupils from the country, and those Itapho township, Lancaster county, Pa. I town who have no Instruments.; can take nov7-tits.j IirEPILEN Git Pit NGErt, telt. lcssoits, 1111,1 also practice. PM vsTATE OF REUBEN MULLISON, septmtri _124 Late of Columbia, Penn'a, deceased. -- -- _ _ • _ _ ______ Letters or administration de bonen non, C und er= ~ CONFECTIOX_ER Y cf., on said estate having bc-en granted to the I , ~ - .0. signed, all persons indebted thereto,nrerequest...t" -- w -- . ----,--------------- :; - --- - _ — .... ed to Janke immediate settlement, and , those TICIIARDS" .0 ILL 6T10.1C E, Pu Y ! having claims or demands against the same, , will pre,ent them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. T I . 1 1 THOMAS A. scorr, Philadelphia; V Or to ids Attorney CrEo. F. Ba.ENE:trws, wnovl.4-6twi Lancaster. NO. 1.52 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA. ! &Rms. cANDrEs. l niurrs AND CREAMS, , on hand. W HE 11.11 'CO INVEST MONEY _:thoilncittit k s l u n if i pi l i t e7 t , e 4t . " l l i sta le n e nY Cream in The following summary of a, Policy recently . paid to the widow of a Lancaster county citizen 1 -il b 'll MUTUALLIFEINSURANCECOMP ie., ANN F mrns or .Nloptd:2, at Short Notice and Reason- OF NEW YORK, must convince the Working nu /tnit” , Man that there exists no easier way of provid- t, i log for his family, and the Rich Man that no , where else can ho Invest money to so good ad- , LADIES' . cysTELt s_iLoox, vantage as by the purchase of (the best and safest estate in the world,)' i a Policy In the " Mu'-I . tql - ' ...e p ensure' n announcing to , my limner tun! Life." is friends that I have :opened an oybTElt SA STThDIARY : , DON for 'the special accommodation of La- Policy No. 11009, Issued September' 29tb, lif.o, es. None but the 'best oysters will be used. to Geo. Title, Columbia, Pa.,for $lOOO, quarterlyamlitAs and parties supplied at short notice. payment of $3.09. :\iatured Amount paid to family ............ L....51,2.55.59013-US-tfl ' • ALLEN RICHARDS, Total cost in 0 years with interest coin- • ' ' , Pounded at 6 per cent 21-8 . 96 10 . N.FECT1 ON E R Y AND FRUIT OF ../ ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Clear gain of q,0011.6:3 - ' Mr. Tine's proportion of the .protits of the Parties and Families supplied with , 0 Company amounting to $6. more than the:cost •,: ... of the Polley. No other Company in the worh ; l , IC B C R. - F ,,, AAi can show such an example as this. , EDW. DROWN, Agent. • the Preeze,r, or in Moulds. with promptnessat Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. , ' G EO. • Uoin lag the Franklin House, J. SMITH'S, Locust, street. _ -- ?..:S.---AiNo, a than a.....bortinent of ,TOYS and lley Articles. constantly tin hand... CARD. , ithA a .-,.—A. Laren and i CoM COLL73IIIIA. Oct. 21 th ; 15CA. , "...--__________ ______ _____ ________ TILLS IS TO CERTIFY that I have thls dity±ir l -'. -:—...., ~,, • - ' ' , received front the „Ilutual 'Life Insurance Coin- .1"- ,11 " patty of New York, per Mr. Brown, the Lancia- '""modleirs., FRONT TtOOM, , In complete ter county Agent, the sum 0f:11,255.50,1n full; for Ar' suitable for'aMattlee of any - kind; In t I. • a Policy of $lOOO, with the dividend additlons atie'llow netlipled by Sum't 11. I..ockard, Walt on the life of toy late husband, Ceorge Tllle:'' , t tareet, above Front, Columbia, Pa. not?-Rw] _ C. C, T11,1,E, ,' .:,.:' ' Apply tO , • ' ' H. E. WOLFE. . -- • '' '''' DRY GOODS, &c. NEVT . Iq-OP?? S . UST ! • SIIOES,"&c. HATS, BOOTS, Lliare now reapy,frortlip s ••-;. f • .1 TALI.A'SD I\-1 - 2,:rrEle'fil—AME, a largo %E.Gack: for . lnsrectlon, consistliig ' of .13: ‘1 1 1 / 4 .: . AND C BOYS' BOOTS AND 8110E-'9.,; best :makes, and at prices to. stilt every one. LAiarts , MISSES' AND - CHILDREN'S BOOTS: esßeelal . attention as to style and quality. NONL IIUT TIDE BFST :MAKES QUALITY GUARANTEED,! ! II 00 P S —Ne es t Style, For Ladies, :illsses and Children, at lice lotest 1-1. HOSIERY - al.' NOTION ‘DEI'ARTINIENT. .There . .wlll be : found a largo stcsik to sglect from. Best English Bose, bleached and unbleached, at low prices.: — Best $1 Corsets, .` •••• '' Dress and Coat Trimmings, New Style Buttons for ladies' coats. REMEMBER THE CASH' STOREi! : WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL. AMOS R. ROUGENDOBLER, • oet.ll:tf.J Corner Third &Cherry Sts LApIES' 4 FANCY FURS I AT - JOUN PAREIRA'S ' Old EAktunshea 'run Manufactory, ! NO. 71S ARCH STREET; ' above 7th: PHILADELPHIA. - ' Have. now in Store of my own lintairtaticin and Manufacture, one. of the ,Largeht and nioht, beantlinl beluetrous of . . FANCY FURS, • Also; aline assot:tnierlt, of "Gent.',' -Fur Gloves and Collars. - I am enabled to dii.poi,e of My goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore soli a cad from my friends of Lancaster county and vicinity. ira-Itemetalit , r the Nrne,Number and Street! • •J OHN.s.liAitlanA, No. 717 Arch el., ab. 7th, South side, l'lnlai'a. 11,2‘..1 have no Pat tiler, nor Connection with any other Store in rhitailelpiiiit., „foctil-tfw ,rILOVIS,CUSSIMEItES,VESTINGS AND: , • READY-MADE CLOTHING HAGER '&,. . 13 It 0 T TI E . R S IZare now opened the largest stock of ibe above goods ever offered in I.:nu:aster. • Chinchilla Beaver, Bsgni flans 'Beaver, Moscow Beaver OVE,' TIC O.A.TT A hr. SISSMIIS FINE i:IZENCI I CO.%.TINGS., BEAVER DOESKIN.COATINGS SILK MIXED COATINIiS, ' .I.ILACIC,IIROWN and D.1.11r.r.1. CIASSII , JEII.ESI, r;l-Myles. \N - ear, In -great 'varie 1110:NI \ s_‘..r IN Err:-;, 1:11-INTIICIICY VELVET' COIIDS, ate. - READY-11ADIF,' =1 Of our own inunufacturearitt wnrinntedlu:ipw lIENSIMO=I FINE DRESS SUITS; .ItUSINESS - SUITS, BOYS' , ST.IITS. : . - OVERCOATS from the finest Estintinaux Beaver to ordinary - oettirti.] • HAGERS: BII.OI2IIERS. FALL AND WINTER .; DRY d-dcws! HAGER & 111OTIIERS, LANCASTER, PA., Ilave now open a stock of Fall and- Winter Goods, all of which have been - parchased ,tor cash, and will be sold at the Lowest Prices.• FLANNELS, •• • • Bleached and. Unbleached, , Canton Flannels. Wool Shaker Flannels. Ballard Vale Flannels, Red, Yellow and illne, nixed. plain and twilled Flannels, Fancy Skirting Flannels and Sack ing FlannelF, ROCKDALE BLANKETS, GRAY AND•WOOL DRESS - GOODS FOR LADIES 'AND CHILDREN, In nil the new materials and styles. , LVULNS CELEI3R-ITED MOURNING GOODS Inßombazines, Ttitnees c• Ilarrlth. ExPres3 PoP - Hags, Poplin Al:iv:was, 3loltixs Sc. BLACI:TIIIBETLONG dc SQUARE shAivr-s, all gnalittes. - • , • CLOAICS AND CLOARINGS, S II A W LS_, MOCHA LONG AND - ,SQUARE SRA'WLS, open and filled centres. PLAIN and FANCY SQUAILE_SILVWTS. ' A,'"e invite nn examination of the above. to gther with 11 general steel:. of 'Dr' Goods, ear ,,pts, Wall Papey;p,tteeti+v,mio, Cr. WiLYT:ED. G ENTS IVANTEI) 1:011, ~. • " mEx or Olin 1).1.1":" lie mon who govern our country, make its -Ik -110s, havetought Its bat ales, Channel! us With twir eloquence, founded our colleges, control dr railroads, mauumetories„ and our linances 41110 attraotlve \ "Wine, full of vivid interest, M.-like Mustn't tons and charaeterist lc anecdote -6111 well-tilled pages-12 line steel portraits, md. the lives of over Tiny men., Price low to sult the times.-The oheapest 4 as well the most, ntinesting book puhliolle.l villain nee years. Sales if 111111•11,1.. EVeryb.dY Wilni, to 1111)01 the life history of these men. Send tor Ctraelar to Zi . 11t11.1.111., McCURDY iti 179.. Philadelphia, Pa. Ort2i-tf MUSICAL W. H. 1301.71tNE;) No. 210 Locust St:. Columbia 1 . - 7 1 - 11.7117CniaCOMITCK. - '"•° -, - • - • ',.. :Co. 57 \VET KING 5T111 , .1.71', I..I.NCASTE7I, Treats private ilisea..es sucec- , inliv with hi. new remedies: •• m • • Also weal:nes, fro indiseiCtliM , ; of youth either male or female. The. niedlCille is pleas ant, to the taste and smell. No change of diet Paula is hot ng.to , present t h chisel oat have to their address lir tleterfb log disease in their let tern. Stilet secrecy ob served in all eases. - - W • - EU 1 7 0 E` 13, • FROM ACHES OR PAINS ? "SAYRE'S INSTANT PAIN CURE," rpnE BEST REMEDY IN EXISTENCE FOD j. • THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, NEU- ft, atALGIA., TOOTHACHE, .ILEADACHE, EAR ACHE, SCALDS, BURNS, FROST BITES, and all, other ACUTE PAINS. His applfed'exte , rnallr, with a small canters hair brush, (one of which accompanies each bot tle.) It is pleasant, entirely harmless, and does not in the least soil or harm the skin. ITS Cu ims ARE LASTING. One apphenhon will in than pre mmutcp onetnee 7110,1 ektptical uJ (In t "lay lcoulerfill WE, CHALLENGE TILL* WOULD TO rit(DIJCE ITS ..:Yo limit,' once acquainted it'll, its urtues will be without it. See what J. A. Dudley says of the Bun of lludley,&Stallbrd, one 01 the largest wholesale drug establishments In this country: L. Mtsn Lnu Jr. Co.. Reading, Pa.—Dear Sirs : It affords me pleasure to speak of the wonderful effects of your "Pain Cure," in my own case. In June last I was attacked with Neuralgia in my abdomen anti side. After suffering intensely for nearly two weeks, I was induced to try your remedy, and after an application, to my utter surprise, I was relieved in a few seconds. So sudden was the relief, that I could scarcely be- Hove my/awn senses. 'From my knowledge of the preparation, Itirmly believe that it will stop pain Main nearly . every cause, and almost in stainfy- ReApeetfully, your-. J. A. DUDLEY. Price Fifty Cents. For Salt by all Druggists. E. MISIILER 6.: Co., Sole Proprietors and MA n ufacturers, .2t, - ,• and-111! 1 PI:SN STI;E:7r, fel,. 8, READI.: , ;(* PA. AYE (VS I'o Till; REIs:ON'ATION OF THE II AI lt rEM=E A tlycfcsing which teat met , score:ll4f , , healthy ut tr ,freettial for pro , Cll, tug the It.tir. or: fot.t.V 11. UP. Is stops: It.r- , r(tttrlt To rfri 0111- ftIY.A COLOR. AND TM: ro.te, rns:sliNcs. , ; op yot - Tlr. Tin ti !aut. If. ft:cheat:ll, I.llling haul is eheelted, and baittll,s Ottk.2l, net al ways, enred by !: te-e. ie , tore the hair 'whore the fenhtles lilt ltt..Ntrk. , q)r the glantls atroinocd soft devayed. 13nif such a, re main can be, saved On osentlnes,. the. appli cation. In,teaft fff ton I the lour v1t1: a paky sefliinent, It Wilt ke.p It t ',All and vigotort,. Its flee:l , l°)nd Ilse v.' OA prevent the hale nont turn In.,,f•gray Or Lt!litle; fdt,and foonstaitnnVo. ine,ent Itnettes,. roto th°,o defet lin:, :Lll, :ThIIII,CS Wtititt pre: ardtif,:e. dateter °as and 111 Jlllll4l, lot illy hod - , Clie V1.40r can I,lli h•Ill 0111 !) llltl it. 11 tc.unrtl t le try , II AIR' I)IiESSING, nothing else C:171 :0, 1 - 0111,1 desirable. neither nit nor dye, It thin, not whae MIIII,TIV,IIIIII-yPt lasts longer Ott the Lan•, U.', \ tug it a iieh lustie and a gr.tte•lnl perinme. erured I Prztel teal mid .I.maly leal Chem fists, ovinl'6-:Iplwl PRICE t) 3 LIS CELL AIVE 0 S. ei EOFtG E BOGLE, Pi: nee frrn c. The highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of Grain. - SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR for sale; also Mill Feed of all kinds. Wheat Ground and Parked to order. Grist work and Chopping done. Chopped Corn and Oats. Cgrn Meal and G B.A.TIAM -FLOUR For sale at all times, and delivered to any part tf Ow town. , ta:liown and country ettsttan 'April 6, 1567. T K. e. 9 • • DEALER IN 'SY VIVA') F.,01,1i: CALF KIP, UPPER AND SPLIT LEATLIER, MOROCCO, LININGS. Also, VARIETY OF SHOE FINDINGS, t Bast end or Ponovlvanla Railroad Depot spl94lmwl G RAY'S FERRY. - tut INTD:Ci INK WORKS Orny'g Ferry and Tliirty-Tl.fr.l rf;et..., I'liitadelhhin,Prima. C. E. ItDDIN:-:ON, 31a n rrr or 11L,ACIC .ANI) C01.011:1,11 PIZINTING AND LITII OGII.kI'II. I C.; .12`.: VAI,INISITEs': &I; [,01,16-3rn STS} LE. All kind.; of Plidn and Ornamental Slat in attended to with pronildnes. and de,p.delt. Re pufting time, de. Ih.-ddeneo, \0..11 South .Ith eet. Colnintna, P.m. Je•_*,l-ttd I•lN ' N r-r ) I f : r l , s r or O v P qe.: 5 1: 1 • C i ) 1 (- Nt i l ) 1 1 1 Ise given. -\;lart,s 1.:4),N: CJO, C.,11:1,11,1.1, T OTS! LOTS cilf 1.0T:-;! I.atge or linual, on SI):11, street. or street, and on•Lorust• si reel, and Walnut street. Thohe fronting on Loonst ant: Walnut streets 19 , 1 feet deep 1,, ,1 11 feet wale elle,. to .1. 11. MIFFLIN A.C; /IST FOR „ STATEN I SI.A.NI ) 1) LNG EST AIILISIDI ENT, TAO tes 7...tre,ges, Cloak's, Vella, Gl oyes, Ri I ,boas nil tiil ka or all IC: ad, (Iyud :my color. A ko, Icinen CO:ltS, Ve•l K W Glnves wa , lied to louk like new. Secitirlar. rival ring', Sc., done at short Emile.. I will receive got..lti at Iny riiiire and fulls:aril then 10 the =3l )y - =', 671 7 eni,,l WINES A-DL.IQUUIt! , linaclulter:tted ao:l:l,iquoi., p,o to the sto:e of the subserllier. Ife has elel:ant • - C fr.A. 1\ - B A l\r•I1 E , Which for qualltyand flavor. cannot be excelled the celeb•ated ItOOSTlstt WI! IsK EY, Yankc•eltuse,Jamaice ' " Brandy, Cherry ;and Gurrain Whoos. We bark; tVin e. s Lrandies, Gin?, C. Old INlonongaliela of all grade:+. Give its a cult and ex:uullie for yourself. CILI..I3.LES Conivr of r,',Mtinurce:uldWidilut Sls., Cot unibia. WATCH E'' AN!) JEW' EERY I INDUCEMENTS OFFERED! AMERICAN WATCHES, A.s Inw , ns ;!...$l,. in two oz, Cn,es, wnirnn t v4l f. I wo year.; 3, I, 5 an,l fi 0f... Cr.te, 1. full aNsortntent of tin Celobrated Seth Thomas Clocks. They nre the beat Clock:. inaalf. Call and hee ! .11,0, a foil nuaxell ected.ed sto-k of srlivEß P r„k T 'I) 'IV .1 E ! From thr Iwst. F.:wt. - Air:: In the U. S. JEWEI.ILY IN from the I , .etnrie.4! srEcTA.cr,E. , , in gob:, ailvt-r, alai plated Frames, to salt all age. Iti:P.‘IIZING of all promptl3 - at e: tided In, at SPERING%i 31:11,*177.11.1" STOntl, near the Nev. Dopot -,'' 0 0 K—K EE RIN G. ) The Con:lnertial Depart aunt of Columbia Amssieal Institute, is now open. The Bra itches taught are, Book-Keeping by st ugh. and double Entry—as applicable to Wholcsato and Detail, and Cutimussion Businoss, Partnership, Com pany Speculations, 4.0., .to. Also. Penmanship. and Caumerelal ,it r1:111 110- tic. Each pt intent will receive iwpitrilte in structions—which will lie, thorough and prin.- t leal.. . J'ln ('lass. flint On MONII.I V and Turns ruy EVEN INGS. at . For &c., appl? to the Trhitt pal. Rev. 11. S. ALEXANDI:It October 21, TEAM PR LNTING.—CaIi at the SteamPritittimllattNe of the COLUMBIA ..e., .Y. mar of Columbia National .I lank, and ex am I tie specimens of Letter f1em1.4,7. , .:0te , ,Cti rd. he JIIEDICAL. (Cato in. 2). McCort»lck-:.,) No. 69 ISEracmAN Sr., New York, January sth, 1869. lair Du 3. C. AYEI: Co., Lo wc. CI TISTZ.: UT STREET, LA NCAST ER ,PA BUILDING LOTS! .1. C. 1;1;CH ER 'S Store, Luetint Street, Co.umb lEEE IMEI=I _FOR SALE. TTIBLIC ' -SALE vu Satuilloy Dee. r4ll, ISGS. Will be sold at Public Kali, at the Franklin Mucus. (kept by Martin Ent 111)111 Ct.iunil.la. the follemintg desrrlhed valuable propertv.lietaa the property known as FA AI- M, ad- Join! ng the Itorotnai of t , ilanabla on the K.•nt h- East. tutu lands tit F. S. Dietz, %1. - Id: Strict:dor and others, and non' In no. orcu p:utry .1.1 , 11ry Woho. TE'S'T NC). 1, Containing alio= 12 Acre , . is all that u.irt of the ni.lln ly int; West, of 11th of reel, (extetecisid of Ihe .Borough oree/unibia, and North of the patine road running through the furol. The improve luuts are a Double Two Story Lriek Ti WEL LING HOUSE and a ono story Itriti: Ritehen, Frame Sly, Smoke. Rouse, Cora Crib, and other out-buildings. Cistern at the door• well and pump in the yard; running wat'er through thit, trust. This is a very desirable propel ty for lalsinu yea:et:ll,les for the market, the soil huts; welt adapted to that purpose. =DEEM!!! Containing 7 Acres, lying:North of public road b• fore nn•ationed, and. between MI: and 111th I,treetl,.(42x.ten(le4o. TRACT :1, Conk - 0111oz shout Ih i Acres, bounded by 10th and Manor Streets, (extended% TrAc-r No. f. Contning about Acres, lying Nortli of nanor Streot. ti,xteinletio Or floss ier it lireen. I'. 1_11,1.: and 11. pint or lbeahove property may he soon At Erwin's Franklin Ilome, Locust 'street, Calutn- Ida, Pa. Salo to COltlinence at I ti tine]:, on, said day, when attendanee will lie Riven and terms made known by I•. S. ICA UPEMA N. nowl9-1.1..tw JANE M. S. KA U1,1,A1..1.2,7 VALUABLE FARM MILL PROPERTY PEI \ 7 •.A_TE S. LE The subscriber being tthout to remove from the neighborhood, wouhl eller his FARM. and FLOURING SILL at PRIVATE SALE. - The propel Ly Is located in West Itenapileltr township. Lancaster county ;a one of the rich est. agricultural districts us lite State; one Jane and-a-half from Columbia. Thu Mill 1, in good order_ and i. kept running eom tautly on etcdomer trork. It Mr: two TIM of French hurts; with all the necestet: y im proved nmehinery for titling merchant and coun try work. It lots lately neen put in complete order. The Form conndn, a tilt le over one hundred acres; is M 0 high slate ut . Mid tt at,L111(111/11 eroll, It Is especially 1) 101 to the gotsWlllLt' Or cat I it.. The htu Luna. al 1. goOtt :111t1 the luctit iron tittlillitti tie. A. rare 01pol I unity is here offered Jor any one who Avh-ht, 10 m\ t. 1,1 in propel ly that v , ; II PuY, or to larreh.,e a grad a, t:ae 11 1,1101 Of the oe:t loc:11(110, : he V 6 1 ,111111: to N . 1.. , .1" 0.1. tltc sith,vr:b 0 . on C... 10 . 0011,,, or .010 k... 1...- omin, wilt, 1..1.0:3:110 t:"_Tut• let ur, ('3 IA ill Le 111.ttle r. sunniil T 1 I( )31:ai Gl:t $i -otz BEIS= ‘i..11‘., \ ; II vilt N'aLion:tl 1:4,111.; ;,,v :tl,l' el . 1, 01 1,111.1' • I 1.,10 I - 11::nilw. 1.1,1: 12. I'. 111, \V04,1- ell 11 , 1.10. SON •11111(•: OIL et , ,111.1, .1).• 81 . 11111.1 et).•!..11 . :11.1 I :Mt, ta:11: • (11 i: • /1 1: 1 , 01 - ',I, • (.1i! 1 , Ith11t: p: t ,•::, l'011 , 1.. , •,11110 .` ,It.lll tt:V, ill . 111 I,lllt.thti, th , th111i . .111. , -1114 . (1,11: 0:1 1,111 - t 1,, - I).Tp,‘ :tan a• 11, :11 n:1 ,31 and Ii 1,11• 1, 11 :lila 'la. S. S. DETW-1T.1.E.. 17 - _II.IIAI3Li: ItEA J. E:ST_VF.I: PC1:1,1(' '1 ilt• tut•!4•:"..!::nt tl w:11 oilpr p1:11i11. • tiv, ••1 , 1:1111:1.11 .11,11.,e, - on I=IMMME A L .1 of I, With pv. - ElitirNt; witit rilok :nig! inipi•ovoi:ion:. I h-re, , n, ,1111:11 •,1 on [l,,, , ,otitlin - a.t ,lilt , of .I.c” 11 , 1 rc .2 , 111111) , LI hunt etL, in Ins 80n,= . 11 01 Colonaoa. co/I -ntl:In: In I vont on Lo. List stn.,: 2'.lb I, and extcililing In dtptli 130 loot, WILL!, ILI . It•••• , . to a 11 tout It'd 1,11 11,. II 71111...1,/ 1,. in.op,rty t L by properly of .larol, S. Tot. Is a cba.lra'.le lore; lon finr a private 1c -1- donee or plaro 0(.17-51 Nr . ] ClltlilLornr: Etinrin. VA L A. 1.31,1.3 sTUt,is STAN AND 1)11 ' IMLIING _\T rill V_VTE SALE! Th, subs,riher offers the Store pi •crly nv II I)WC/11114^ al I:1011 . d, Suuu to 011 ',WIWI' 01 Third told 11111 on Street., Colo totti.t, Pa., S. F. Itortithetsel & nt Ut ivate Term% easy. l.) I. O. 11111.3:: ER. ll! LT ABLE 1. ) it° P Y The u ri herotrers the foll..wing valmilile real eqtate, In the bore:lt:lJ t:1 at private sale: . LOT, N. I.IIL OC'UST STREET, SP/,ENI)II) BUSINESS 5T.%:, - D, No. 112, can flee: et 1ie1 . 1.1% . 1111, 110 NI; C.PC1:1 ,,4, 1 a , a grocer 3 stor,, M. Tin lee. This IN one of the laral;tiesin the town. The lot 11 ver- large with front of :ill feet la lnehen. Ali..the raw of FOCI: IMICK 1101 - :-tE4 WITH I,t.in4 Not-. 8, 10, 12 tet , l It Union str. et, It all !h. , sold sitrzty 10 : 1011011101 : . 0:1 1 . 10 N: tt . l . lllS. Nor (0:111e1 inlet 111,11011, ttpply to ii ).NAS No. llt Jou 1, 0,111110,m. .71-11,• rir( )1:ACC() Md.:: SALE' I. Ill( i I Ili of Sill •ii,:iit Pen t‘,l salt, at immapiiiiti by VIZ/ ILA:CAI:ER .T.m. 1, 4 , 1t;•4.-tc.] unt.l-1; , Col, Columbia - MEW 011 E ('XI TS Diit ;-4A1.1 rl'ii.• , u 1 ,•• r):1;.?.• lv., ucv ):ZEtor :seta. 'l'.l,y t— i)1.1 for 1 , 1 ;.c. ly Io C. C. 0.7 fliit). \\*.i,.lit,villo, I'4 u el .I:S.' t, :1 .1 - )1Z I E. TUE _kT I'lll - Illy pn,i,..,13*, T1':0-.-;'101ZY Ft:A M I: 11( )1::.E AND I,(rf (Iv . 11.1\ Inno on (In 1 , 1U:1 :-.l:cct, ail 1 :1111111 I')1 . 1 / 1 :110.111:2'. Will I, a‘: I.:nfoiltv err. n 0.1,... N r, No. '.2:1 S..ith SI., tp....1). c:-.:11- r.olt, _ _-- 17 j 1 ;111 : . . ,u:•7 :1.1 . tri , , I , thl:nr 17,,n1;;., a't lilt , olio,. 11, 't r-I'. 1 10_0A CCO 7.,Y; A ll's. 9 -7 8111111 ME NEN'r"ro.u.:clo sEGAI: .1. Jo: , lm 1'..1.(114 I'll, !II Il• a:lti I ilt• 1.111,110 , I 1.•.1 =1 1:71 1.00w,t, I.fla dnr.rl th, Thild St 7. v:„ Where he keep :111 the N:11:011, 01 TOI',..N.A.VOS AND :,1.1(i.11::.-4 to 11,i• 11.111:rt .11so. all Narlotc. Str.,rn Is or ,M1)1.,:r. , ;(; T. l- ISACCI t•Vt. ryl 11111'4 111.1/ I. •111ffiar Lie bop., by nu I , t attent to an to "Writ ::,li.tn• 1,1 p . : 1 , 110 rat A1:“I'NO ANII "C.kI'TAIN ift"rnE •Ai.\l;;Nr.,.• .1. A..11)1:.:).•::. (i. 1:0( Yri No. 15:; 1.0CL":"T I:1A. PA Ivalcr in TUBA cro. sNi-Frs, P;PES, ck, A trrl all ant h . h.l, 11,11:11 IS kel /1 In a T/r- Igrerto and Sera u • }tote. The publie tan rely on getting at our stn: re. rn , 0.1 rlrrorl, Air the atonesn. 11, 4,11 1,.• Obt111111•11 ILL 4111) . .latilur e , trinllslinient I/ the State. Ati,- I I:0 not 1111111: 10 pn1,11,1/ my at, the Goof I. t% IE4I lorthenv.alv.--. .Mas. (I.M. Fa aff'll, Locust : , trvot,P.autol•la. Pa.. G. 3-; Id I Sign of Ihe GILEAT ARRIVAL : E AV C C) 0 11) S F.l NCY cAN:s:Ei) Fitt-IT.-, I)iilEr) I•'1:1I'i ,Pl'.U\F', It.: 1.-IV--, Rc WILL° \‘' :1:1,1 CELL:I:WAR' (I.I.ARS:or QUEI:::isW.I.I . I.II mAbscriher :r-1: 1 , the rit tent !on of perNoir. who N 7 1 ,11 to ~, opply 01, 1 1r I.v, ler \rah the goo,' thins, thr, 31r , 1 , , the ne-:: :or! eleLront , toek of gocgls JUST E C E 1.: 1) vvry rvaticed Scliwrlc..r To:tv, tipia F nl• Luau:::, 1 . ,•/14. • Y AND SEE MY STUCK! M. TURNI , .I:, 112 f.nell,ll-zlreist. I= T 4, 1 i>l ES SHOE- AI.2%ALTEAO-DIRY Having Increased my facilities for turning out superior work I wouldlannounce to My old customers and MI new ones that, may'f frivor, me with a call, that I am better pieprired gnaw to inannnwt are all kind, of LADIES' 2gIISSES',..A..,ND CITILDREN'S §IIOES AND , GAITERS. (ban c vat - before. 1 - eitillTOSemone,but 'tie best work:l:err and 11111 rtl tiys certaltrof , dit - itik satis fart ion. keep on luinct a generaLassortment of ready made work - alt of •Nvtitigeirismantlfactitrett g t•l' the psetalses. ' • • I lagg•ig Ito made-nri othri , r' parties. My work Is made exclu.ively for home trade and Is sold a, ,aria. TERMS ()ASIL R"o:•eIl a,. eheap as any other establishment, and a:R. a share 01 public patron:ate. -.JAMES SCIIIWEDER, Local, Street, between'' root and Second. - f,: 1 1N17.4 CUSTOM -B 001 1 8 AND 8 41-OgS Ali the lE.\ DING 'TY - I.V.i•t• on hand or made to3ll..lVll'C. Prices..ll.xeil at, LOW .FIGUItE. , J. IntiNirated Price Lint with instructions for icit,nrez tient sent on receipt of Post Oftlee. . . _ . "W M: F. ITARTLETT, ai soul h Sixth St., above Chestnut, Phi littlelpllla 1) OtiTS .AN siroy.s JEROME SCHAECii, BOOTS AN I) TFOIMS Informs the public that he is prepared to re ceive orders Jur , work; and that his prices are reasonable. A splendid assortment of newly-Made Work on hand. Rena 13 . 113U.'311WaSt; attended to in a-prompt and C1:1.1,:12 111:1111112V. Tlt n Pn.ten! " - .11,1 S. 6.2-Iyl HOME MA F NUACTURE. The Sub,criber has cm 'lnman largcb Stoek of iseots and Sheet , , Gaiters, se., all of 1:14„13W11 /.lanunteture. atCall his Store, four (loom abovell.-Wil/hons' I,rug. Store, 1 tort Sheet, where he offer% an ex ten,Lve az-sort meat of tiuods, either • RETAIL. 111, sleek 0010 , 1,ts o 1 :1$ large aml general. 8%. SO I liilellt Of -1100'3, Boys' Lathe,' and,(lllldren's BOOTS AND SiioEB, a, can be fount: In the Town. Tans regret: 11 - 1 , 4* Boot, and Shoes, \VW tind it to their advantage to eall :did examine. 1113 Sled:, lA.:tutu put elt.edng el,,whero. ' :day _:,-hl) SAALIJEC. GROW:. TAT 1.::1 1 . ENT SHOlv LING THE CON }0 (iltiou of t NATIONAL BANK of 17, It:hi:tut, oil the r.nrning of the ..first Monday ei; ml; =II IMMENI 1 : , ••• . 't•tt 1 . 01...1 . t 4 ,:ki kV.) F., • • , •1••• • • • •1 :Or Virl ilh:L1011 150,1,1,0.1.00 C . ..--. :'..”10-7. on 11.111,1 .. It; ...51) 00 ..• • GI .• 1 . .P,1t,i, 1.41 1 ,tll.l :.••,'.5.'1 T, & :t• :; rt V con% Ct. u 1 cl SEMI 1 'tit I P.: , • , k , & l3:lll:tetni • 10;,• 1 , 1,1 i;11 1 Ctict.lt,t itot ......... ........ ..... tntitylouttl ...... tt,.•1,,-.. t-otrt Ftitt ' lo tt•tt; Etuttlit , I to it.tutzt, Ittt:ll:,ts 7nttrl.h•(Li,•., of 1)1! poor, sw.trn be "ut io-Nl,l] ti. S. DETWILF.II, Cashier. TNTEREST ON DEPOSITS. ermumnrA NATIONAL BANK will VeCCIVe 111011 e l. Ou deposit, tutu pay interest there tor, at the lot lownat 5!: per Cunt, tor 12 months. per CCII:. 111 , 111111 N. 5 per cent. for Gllo3llo', ItG per cent. for It month.% 7-1 it S. Treasury Notes in:eh:lngrid for new 3- . 20 (told Bonds. L C.),( 1!'! 1 ‘ ,! 1 „ 1 11 1 1 .: 1 1 , 1 ' I 'L N ": 110 1 \ 1-1- .‘ 1 1 .: Pcml•ylvAlita, on tht, morn h.;. of 1:11e Ftr,t )NDAY of october, 18Gs. ItEcsOUIICES: Loans and di,eount4,.... U. Bowls deposited an. Circulation IT. S. 3'P et. Cert 11 cat Lerml Tender Notes .Note, 01 National Bank:, other Fractional Currency PRIVATE SAL! Ca,h Items including Re venue Stamp. Due irom Nntnaml Danln, other Dunking Hore , e and Real E,lxt e Over In arts Current Expenqes nixe.; LIABILITIES Cipital SI eel:. paid In Surplus Fund n , ccaints and Exchange. Profit, ainl Loss Due to National • other Circalat'n of ColumLLlNa- Ilona' Baal - Individual Deposit,. DM leads Itt artid ti , 1"0111 to 1111t1 . ..111 , -.C11110,1 I.y SAMUEL SHOCII, Cashier COLUMI . A. , „ Oeteber 5. 1,65. [ect7-tral&M. LEST NATIONAL I.lX\l\ OF CO LITM ttt:re,l 5:111 I 1.41111 by I 011 Special De pua Cm, ronOWS: 5 1 4 ptsr ..e.nt. to: 12 Nlttnt timr cent. ti months and under 12 montl 8. ;al . emit. it:: 3 and under ti months:. ion , : 011 ail Accetssible Polntn for ITn!ted !,intes, on liberal terms, Dlscvmat Nlotf-, Dr:MS.:llld Bilk of Exchanae. 1-lp al:t1 ,ell (401, SILE VR UN 1T131) and all 1'1'.111) - . 111.1 are pi epared I o dray: DitAFTS (=Philadel phia. NoW YC/1 . 1:. Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Filltidm.l, :Scotia:a t, France, and ail part:, of Germany. 7.4.:)) 'iII:I.:AS 88. Y - - 11, , 1.1vrs of Fir,t Isaue SLwen-Thirtlell will do we; I to L al 1 and thew for the new Five- Twenty , lil Llon•La, anal Five-Twenties deliv- =HOME T).\.11.1.•:17 T,tl Chestmit St., I*,, 1,., ,r .tn.l Eqablisliment, CitefuitL T\voltrlt Streets, E=111!119 MEM !IA 11..‘ have largely inereaAed I ;wit. ,to: I:, and have greater faellitles for ill" taltui.tel tire of Ittle good,,and Ittakeithpeelal Ity .0 (;1•;116, FINE srLvER WARE. give [Mention to Etc Tho•: kill pqrzfenbirly their v;trlety have taken th. Agoney oC THE GORHAM NUFACTURING COWANYS STER,LFZ:U SiA,ll) SILVER WAREs The Gorham 'Wares are now universally acknowledged to be of a mil wrier quality. and tvl-h,to any ItI:11111filetIlted to this Cualtary an.l tnntoy Cos arrangement. are :11.d. ttntt HI be enabled to display from t itae 10 ;low al I the (tweak Novelties produced by tbik velebrated Fuetory. , The Gorham Man tcturtm.; Co, have appoint- Messrs. Baily & 'Co Ili Philadelphia, for the tuts of limit lice Solid 7M - . 0 AT..: L. BALLY & CO. : LATE 319 CH EST:C UT STILErT, Itavo removed to EsTNE- r C TWELFTH SIT EFTS, MEM BOOTS ce SITO_L' , S. MVDI.I .. GENTLEMEN Mainil•teturer of Superior JEIZONIE SC/11 - LECLI, No. 262 Loi•nct St rllVerr. I:EsouncE:-.1 nlc•,l WWI •5;.917.1,7 6,2.04) 10,1•11.). , 11 1,12,:.15; I=l UEL 5.H0t21.1, CaMller 509,000.00 $1,305,,79.10 -i0,000.00 90,219.00 noT.OO 40.00 1,569.09 s s 17,0 85 1,111.16 =MEI s. J E'llT .E LERS E - t_EATOAT:ED I'ilii._Al i:Ll'liii\ I=EME wAun, FANCY 'GOODS ommilnet urn of 1LIZII).1.1. SILVER WARE, SPECIAL AGENTS, lvvr Ware PITIL.V1)E1.1 ) 11 INS 2 44,1C•1.01 iso 7161.76 .J,3;3.71 1,7G0.72 S" L5,Uq13.1J 5150,000.00 . ) . 11 . 10 th.lll ), .1 5.100 10,021.1'2 3'15 0f'6.1.; Ss 750.00 102,5a2.u3 13,51.13 216.71 12,500.(X) 10.19 7,015.01 Q~,c~ , :r~.cc 1 123,617.t42 17,1119.31 11,111; 100.1. 11 ,I IS.OII 510,1,11.41 1,10'2.: ;litii t,93'2.,56 =Z! EISZiEM BM