Sfili . mtiiklrty, . „ Saturday, 5ept.„4,,_44,46.9. Adveitiziemouts; Eci's - Ocure immOdlate sertion, must, be howled to On uttbeloceTburs-, day, everatig, carliyuela . we learn that aIV -the difficulties in -the coal regions have' been satistaettirilYi will be xysencted,essly. _This will he' good pews to all Ciasses. ;'HEAVY ,sTOnif-- - This ;seCtioo waS,viSited by a li'eayy'raimstOrM:pn Sat urday, evening.last e .athien ; .eontpmed. Vat it short time.....T.liNfind„EireW,lthip:qt, - , gales, and several„ buildings n'tolsyrtlyeriztmore leis damaged; ~ Nsio,ul4.aup• pose . that Mr.. Fair Pliy hid read Ihe.newa -papera',EinopgktO-knOw:that ttnnainp,pr the corrispondent should be given; not for Pub, ,hcation, but as a, guarantee of good ,faith. .There -arajnat grounds lor complaint, and 'we-would have noticed his communication at length had he given ns his name.:' : FIRE.—On , Tuesii* night about ten o'cicick. • a stable ,bolOnging to gra:.'.ToAd, was found by her son to be on fire. was put mit before 'much damage was done. This was the work of some scoundrel who wanted to 'see fire'. . t`- , AbOtit one hour litter, an alarm of another tire Was given, the corhiciabies" lorded 'out with appitratus;'tiiitit;prOved . ta be'falsel. ItEriOious :NotieE.7L-A -'series .of re ligious meetings will be held 'hi the bL.E. Church, this)Etorough commencing on Sat urday, September 4th, and continuing day and evenini for one week. A. mintber of Min-, isters have been invited to be present. The Pastor, •Rev. 4., S. C. Smith, not only cor dially Invites-friends and the citizes of Co lumbia to attend, but also their friends from surrounding charges and towns. THE RESULT OF ADVESTISINGL—The deinand for, tenant . houses is unprece: dented 'in. our town. ',Wer:4chiertised' a "house for rout" in our loclal cointrins a day or two ago. Eighteett'appiications : ' were made for said house during, the two follow ing days, and the owner has requested us to take out the advertisement, as the calls are too many - for his time and business engage .. - DISORDERLY PERSONS.---Yesteiday af ternoon a squad Of butainere come to•town; procured some liquor 'With which they'be came drunk, and in consequence quarreled and fought with each other. They were ar rested acKl. taken to the: lock,-up by Con: stable Hook. . This morning they were taken before Samuel Evans, Esq. They gave their names as Henry Strines and Ellen his wife, Robert, Timler and , John Lager, all of whom were .sent to jail for 30-days. . . A OMITTED TO .THE friend: and collegeWssociate; Thos: J. Davis; of Sate; Harbor, this county, luispassed the trying ordeal of examination before the "learned, gentlemen" of the bar, and was admitted to practice in thevaiiou's 'doting of LancitsiCi..; We wish 'YAM all the:: success, which' his_ abilities and careful preparation.,deerVe: A genial friend and a p?ensant:9omtiarilon, Mi. "Davis will 'certainly inakii7at/poiiular • advOcate. He has*locateil at 'No: Duke 'street, Lancaster. '., •• SEWING MAGGIN ES.-- - -lj r o,onli attention. to the .advertisement of Wheeler dt . SowingYaChine 4g e P C 1 another Yl ll P°l l P an .." large number of actle agents are wanted to sell this deservedliOpular machine. A general' agincy -has doug been located at Lancaster; and the county is being carefully and tborOughly - 'canvassed.', The 'sales of machlnesAceincrecjittlyzlarge;Aand , the best test of tbeir:pnpularity. ,This re`mind's us' of a conversation lately oyerheard on one of our streets. . , STREET Boy—(Bursting with ecstasy):= l "Your Coat is a comin' unsewea, .Ar!!!! SWELL—(lilutters)—,"Confound the Ta4or, why ,don't ho use n WHEELER lo WILSON?" 0 W.,citizens are one and all - particularly. requested to be economical in, the use of . water, its the sup ply from the springs has very materially , diminished, - .and,theie`mitY riot,bO.ii 'Suffi ciency for domestiCuSe and extinguishment of. fires; il l ' "the ,dry spell should continue inutik imiger...,lt is hopcd„that sprinkling of streetsiwashing otY pavementsfuncidry7 ink of etigine's'evill nOtlie indulged, water is more abundant. .The Wafer Corn-' pally, gi,eut.expe:nse, are endeavoring all they. can'. to-furnish-a' full supply, but as their new improveutetifs are . not,' Cant pleted and their old - works 'not entirely perfec:t, tl.ey appeal to all as to the. necessity. of saving the %cuter as muclfas possible: NOT BEcOMING.--NV e notice frequently that 'when . drunken: men. appear on • our streets, (and sad 'tosay there are too many' of them,) aro followed -by a crowd of boys who tantalize and- provOke therm ~This' is very unbecoming in- boys! who.have had any kind of,houae _traloi,eg„ and 'parents' should Caution their childrewimregard.to this practice. Theie poor tinfortiniate,crea7 ; tures • who are the slaves of appetite 'are, really more, to be pitied thab' ridiculed, cir, abused. - Fallen they are, but they :were mute the cherished sons of fohd parezits;' and may have in their young days followed the poor . driinkitrd as some of our boys: are now doing. Be careful boys 7 -that you follow not in their -ways, which are the• ways of death. Tug CObThritlA ROLLIS;GI.3IIr.i..-;This, Mill, which whed:'-iri - ofieiation,glyes plopment to soiree thrbeinitidred'inen, ,has been laying idle for nearly a year. ~.Why such an important establishment, the means of support-to so many families, and capable" of being made a source, or wealth to its owner, should remain thus idle is hard to determine. •All'aroand ns are Manufactur ing establishments of a like claque ter. doing a flourishing business,. and- we hear daily of, new Rolling being beillt, : nntLyet,•, for some reason,', this mill' never'be run„but msbort .. ah;raYs :at. the worst season of t tlie.'y,enrriinterXrerilained Whetbei hi;int..fretn-:-.bad management;' detects `thiti:,nittehiner4nr lack,of business enterprise t we can-not atty;:, but that *.liercis.._money,,tonside ot;;r:f 'of this mill, if properly run, ls:nirdotibit,v better' locality fora'MitunfaCtii'ring establishment, of..this.,lcied 'can ,Ifo'ng sniFe;imme., more enterprising parties *Mad have-par-, ohliS'ed eitafilishnient and put it in good . 01 1 4er;plintl' Mit. only'glyen to: fionciliree to rour hundred men, but added. tothe wisit4itif its owners and the'interests of. Our town:' more factories if we, espedt'Oitr”tarilh'ittipi•o;•e, but we cannot expectiol_entioerstrangem •to Columbia to build them,for.,uthen we have one of the largest•Anti , :best iii Our town standing idle more _than half the. time....-There is capita.. enough in to matke . . , the . ?ilmTg;;half;iigaiti, • large proSperops bat it ie.sad to'see our largest, ~zilliiii:Atit:497loltO ruin;fBr the wane.Of autridient:merveJ or enterprise: Cannotsome oclour,,m9nled.:neii'ilikiilifiAirZ rangemefLui.U!iierali.y. properir so valu- . able to": t'iii?...! , :jyyr. arta' be lint in ;artier ittl: run to its:Atif•teapasity,''or i firtiuenee the preseuiOwne.tta.efitiliarTallnutriiiride' r7atidn: the Columbia :pollittg`,7l,l,l - W , ';Othertowns all around,AU of sari-; ous-iiindsi; While Colurnblakiiike;Ohlri won der et thelaiiieiisiiiiiirOsperliy Of Oureleter. tu * Wns. ~•Letclur capitalists be YLPOIO 4 1- ##'l4 jefiliot'our neighbors in; enterprise,, NIVATEk'I.Pz., 7I - . ,The work of inylng the new water pipe is progressing finely, and should the weith'eti vorable, the work will, no doubt, be pleted before the setting in of winter. Th . & workmen have reached Fourth and Cherry streets, and will probably complete Cherry 'joy" thief j eyeu big: 'Tim< :111:Itter 't Company have' certainlY tithelirin l edin mendable math: prise In pushing this work—and our citi: zens can soon rejoice in an abundant supply of Water. MARIETTA. ITEMS .—The "Farmers'- a.nl.Pittrfify?.LsP.s!9tY.!-I•JeAtbßi;. meeting - on Tuesday_ evening. Engle dr ; Bro,.extdpi ;•TrinpuyoA,:qpjActs . of as unusual large-size; Henry Wolfe, some ehoice , , • l34kek,nears ;IJedge Libbart. : Garretson's Early, and, che pes.n,ty of vases - of ahOiCe ; NEW Chief Burgess Stenuels,construetitig. four 91,eP.rqe:I0,11P13/Yirater4?:ca§e of The o estußaigu„opettel . .in,.Martetta, last week. The usualgreatest eiith-usiairaTre valled?espectally[ at the'elase :of Abe `Y'a.toTi t ,triPpia the. -.. • . . ou',' Our frienct,Prot. - .lsaU'orS. Geist, the efficient Principal of the High intelyst,in,the, cense of educe tion•and especially theschoolsof Marietta, litagiVen'hini - sin' enviable ,poSitiOn..iri the educational circles of the State. WItIGFITSyttLE ITEMS=DBOW . I4E6,—,L 4 A -Young'. man,- aged eighteen'years; named Frankiln,Q.,Mann and Jiving in -/Wrights yille,was drowned in the Tide-water Canal on Saturday ,August 2841. He bad gone in company With another lad of the same-age to swim ; after being' ins the ,water a short time,hoth jumped on a ltig !lift. 'One going to,shpre.tc: ; ciress, while the other cliveg•in(o the water again. He Nitta in Only a' few minutes wliati he Swag' 'seen by a boy on a canal beat, ybesuppeaed ie ; was diving. As he did not come_up again, an alarm was given, but too late to render any assistance. He gave,no alarm or cry of, help, nor Was he seen to 'make any efforts to save himself.. It' is very probable that in diving he struck a log or some other body,and was so severe ly injured as - to' 'rendsr''hiinself entirely belpless., The body was,recovereci less than an hour afterward. An inquestwas held Sunday Samuel , Evans, .Esq., and a verdict rendered in accordance 'with the above facts. • CHANGE or SCIIEDULE.—A.new schedule went into operation ; on ,the Pennsyl vaniaßai treed: .1 The accommodation train heretofore" leaving this `station at IP. M.' is discontinued; while the: Harrisburg ac- , comModation which formerly left at's.2o P. 31,, now leaves at 3.05 P. M. This tn."; rangement gives us one train less eastward, and will, we believe, prove unsatisfactory to.onr People. ;Although several 'attempts have been made. to secure a through train by way of Columbia, all have thus far fail ed, and instead of getting'better acconarno ,3atiorp our:petipte,fir deprived of an im portant. tiain. -iVe hope, however,- the . Railroad authorities ,yet be Jed to see' the wants- of. Columbia and accommodate: the citizens: ;"'. . There is also a slight chtutze on the Wrightsville branch: The train which for-, tnerly•lefeat 12.50 now leaves at 1.15 P. M., and the afternoon •trains carrive at 1.03 and 4.55 , instead of 12.53 and 4.48. There: are no further changes.: :A Lriz CO hi MI:TE El—The Paving the 10 - reugh:',ppuncil'ara`de-, Serving.qf the:warmest praise for a the man ner in which _they: have. discharged their 'duties. l.;esathan theie'Were many pavements' in . town/ in a very' bad, condition ; ; pow-under theMantigeinent ,of the Pavement Committee the old pavements have, been . .rophieed - hy new 'and superior ones, , adding the:beau tY,v of the toiv'd, and:: the L 'COmfort of .Pede;trians.. There , are • portions 'or the j ßorou.l where the side-walks could be much improved, and especially at the - Oreet :and alley,cross, ings....EVen now our streets and pavements;, tin:svfstow-...optiouo; 4.14.0 -1;,,.'.....L.Lt0.r..c1 a I 'don' than in_ any, other town it the State. If the'P'eople'throughOut the ,Borough give prompt and willing 'aid -to, the gentlemen composing the coniinittee, they spill so.: far succeed as to deServe and secure the thanks of a grateful comMuMty..c. RE-UNION OF TUE 77TH REGIMENT; P. V.--;The .77th Regiment,,Pertneylvunia• Vein net;ei; Will hoick their, liist re-union in . Lafayette 11101,71"ittsburg,on 'the' 9th ,of September. "There-nuiOn'will- Lib especial= ly interesting , to Lancaster county 'soldiers,' as there „werci s tivo or 'three hundred ivhci" served in this :regiment. The business meeting will Lulu; pleceat 10.30 A. M.; the of ier necessary business ,will then tie tended * Co'. In the afternoon; re-union at P. M. After ransic , and prayer, CUL:Fred. S. Pyfer-will deliver an oration, to be fol lowed by a general discussion of matters re lating tothe:welfare of the organization. Like all other re-unions of a similar nature,, a pleasant time maybe expected. The ex ercises will conclude with a hop and.a ban qua. =there-union will be well attended: Let :the old:77th boys rally, and recount their heroic deeds 'around the fee; tive- board: - The oration Will certainly be good, and coming froni : their itild'acimunpil er, the boys'will.heirtily eppreciate 'LOCAL BRIEFS - -T he Corner §tone - of, the new Lutheran Chapel, : in Lancaster city,' Was laid With 'aPpi•oprfateCeretiioniea'an Sunday aftertionn at 3 o'clock..:The list of articleiderosited Was quite large. It bas been• - named —"The-- -Gotwald ---Memoral Chapel."- The German Reformed Sunday School,•of Conestoga Centre, celebrated in Mebaffey's grove, adjoining the village, on _Saturday last. The schOol is noted; for its einellent runsicaltalenf.:'Rverything passednf pleas! antly. A middle-aged map, ,named Meyers, was killed by lightning, near Bainbridge, Willie Standing under. ai tree during a thunder storm. The Method ist 7Epispopal,php Church; of/A.4. Nebel. held a festival hist - wee:lc; arid realized' over 5C . 10,. 1 ' ,: , : : Mrs. ibriannn, Shel,ly, youngest daugh ter of Jos. S. Mastertnii, Rifphe township, di:ed,ieiY suddenly - of heart diSease on hist 'Friday.night. She was in:good health, ' and only twenty-five yearaef'age. , OUR, .POROUGII ; MILITARY COMPANY. 'Of no enterprise, reCently deiaken, so lieiervii3l-, the,. cordial sup- Port of the citizeni "Coltirahitt, as the ibr mition of . a military companyi , L,Troprther high character of those engaged actively in the interests of this:movetnent,tweere safe in reeernmendingit to the serious attention . Of our good people. Other cities have their - military :organizations; 'some of the townsqii-the in63rior r ei the Stet's:with even a smaller population than Columbia, have axcelle4.Compaales,aild make !heat, the, of the place. ; Our" ; 'it, auk ~nAcu, need some field in which, to,,display.thelr, tastea:ad to loafer a Pilae`fi.fr - niitevik town. We have ample' material for an ef ficient company,- one .which,:will,Aretlect. Credit upon t lie.orgaulFation..itself,and. the borough with which they, areeonnected. A number of those participating in the en terprise are discbargerlsoldiers who will at once give the' 'company the dieCiPline and efficiency of veterans. it a correct stand . - ard of morality is preserved, and the true purposes . ot, the organization kept steadily , do, we willliairceierY reason - to feel proud of the eampany.:,With,the close of the war' ivithad!eultivitted'a . Aartiallitirlrif the_ptily;,and ;proper i'wtiyr,Of ;fos63ring With: , ; an 'attric:tiy,e ,ttniforini; :dente iiiidO'iiiency In drill; -Can . . coin-4 Pli F e jlt V4he `, 't,,~,,,~~,: . . . Go to Fondersm4h's:-. 4 ry , good and ear= pet store tot'. 'cheap ki:K>ds. - Ere bits the best and ebeaiest I. • . 1 s - - hirßovEmmyri-:- - -Mr. 'John Yeager; LoeqstE4rpety aboye, making vain ableisinproveteients to his residence by the tri:dditioo:9f):a . pAe brick" bsfek building ,ther , eto. The building Is ,no,w, uri•J'ai• - "rcicit i and' 07111 be'coinpretedia'it'slicirt :•.. Anderion,' , ' a denizen! of "Tow 4111,' the cies*: grolliid,'oWhere' , decent, mot Lccingregate,' has been on a general drunk sindebe'r:re- , _turn ;froixt.vjaili where , she.: bad.:-.been. Sent' Ifor• 'stealingl "451 d rested ; : her 4 petl.s, , t i t ia.repey ; .9 . 9-413 ; gonday, _andtook •_„tier l io : the.liockup ; ,fer,,emarity,!, hutfinding ,a customer of ;tlie ; :WO e second sioryir of - the Towri:Efalhl:,.Tuesday,',:nieruing'.:when' the.constaliie'wenti to' take her: before:tbe. - Justice, he discovered Mist ;the black, bird! had fro*n. l §tie having escaped ththugh the window by , means-of(a evidently left r CHURCH the generelspiritiof: improvement in our Bor ough, y,e have the pleasure -of chronicling the recent,refitting of the English Evangel cal- ,Liithiiien. Church:, The congregation have Manifested the Most cominendable en"- le'rprise in this ()Mat. The inside has un dergone. a 'coinplote?repalring. ,while the outside has been well painted.. In the au dience room the old , fresco painting, 'whi`cli rues badly damaged,:has been removed and the Malls..haie been painted in • oil, with plain btit :neat. and delicate colors. The ceiling is penciled, and around the sides is a heavy corniOa'monlding; while over the pulpit; in gold letters, are the wordi " Wor ship.thetoid' in the, Beauty of Holiness." The , frescoing is well done and greatly im proves:the appearance of the church. The pews have also been grained in walnut and oak, and all the wood work painted aheau titul white. The painting was done by our townsman, Mr: Allen BiChards. The old venition blinds have been replaced -by . . in side shutters, and the floor recarpeted with beautiful new "carpet, the' Stair-way 'and vestibule covered with matting. Thus the wlioleinterierinf the church has been re fitted and pow , presentsu neat and comfort able appearance. The opening' exercises as already atincanced,, will ttake place, next Sunday,' at' which time' Revs. Dr. 'Baum and Menges, of York, will' officiate; in the afternoon thne' will be a meeting of the Sunday , School, at which several addresses will be delivered by visiting clergymen and others. This will tie a happy- time- for the children, and a pleasant-one for the congre gation. These are, abundant evidences of the blessings of a good Providence working in the hearts , of. the' Congregation. The opening exercises, will be well attended, and attract a large congregation. , TIM RACE.—The great and much talked ol'race between the "American Girl".aild "Goldsmith Maid"- came off on Wednesday afternoon on the grounds of the Lancaster Park Association. A. "very large and enthusiastic" crowd had gather ed in the - park long before the race came off.- The delay in getting the horses on the course was very, ,trying to the patience of the people. It seems strange: that when 'a, show Is announced for a certain time, that it al waiysopens aTewhours later. But then this is in aceciriiatide with the rules in fash ionable 'eh cies: -* company never dreani' of going at , the hour appointed—oh, do that, ,would'nt never do ;, they inust , always be' a half.an hour- °ninon) after time, so as to attract particular attention and draw out side remarks. This fashion has now be come custom, and even in' horse'cireies'i* strictly obseryed,, Horse etiquette now. re-.. quir'es'.lEieVer4tiionsand.people to , wait '•the. whirif of ; rider and,:his ' havt;'nbi: the 'Lane and *space.to.go Into the minutest partieulars of, this great, national horse race—illis' trial of the fastest horses on the,Anerican,continent ;_yea the, fastest. in tleliVoildf;Thel",Goldsinith. Maid" (what a i fancy name) won this great national raw, in th'ree'straight:.(wonder, hovV,:they..could -he;„9l,te-litt.l.,:tctundLa_circ_le) heats:Time;' 2.26}, _. The next thing we lieai Of will be . 'n , great international horse Mee - , on the. Tliames.(!) after the manner of i :the , HarVards : , , , lithe race has resulted in good,we hearti lfaPprove of it;"but we believe the gen eral tendency is bad; Betting, and , gamb t'hough not necessarily nn authorized 'part; are .miong the results:of horse racing. But for the sake a: the good nameii• of the "Goldsmith Maid"? and 'the' "AmeriCan Girl," Its well as their high position in horse 'CiralesTW6 indulged inG - Notes About Town; by' Quid: We've been around town on a rampage, and have seen sights abOut which ;we feel constrained to make a few ; notes. It is sometimes very well to note down our ob servations, if they don't do any good, we hope, they, will harm uo, one. • - We took a stroll the 'other 'evening, and the first object- of interest was a charming Young lady in company with one of those " horribletmeiV'. as old maids call us. She wasall enclitiottneiat,'he all devotion: ..she seemed like one of thOse fairy creatures, sent down from' abbve—he one of those.un certain young men, whom we may meet every day. ,•oh;lioiv we, envied ,him, how our heart throbbed against our, jacket pocket;its: her 3ivinely :beautiful form flit ted iiy:us,,eitthimfiered, however, With one of those spirits dark and giini;- wearing whiskers and moustache. We stopped, we, were Spell-bolind,We were Ourselves no longer. As she passed along so sylph7like, we heard her Whisper, and. she whispered In sweetest tones the name of—Quid. ' Oh, what raptures tilled our breast and made our heart beat still more violently, until we feit'iedit'inight burst • our 'jacket, but it didn't. We followed quietly until we could hear 7- the eviaet'aCcenlii of her angelic voice. She spoke - of "Quid,'. she, praised him; what were we to do? should we rush upon that man ,horrible, throttle him and - take: pciasesSieri of his prize? We tried to rush but we couldn ' t, we 'summoned up all our courage, we 'prePared'fbr the fray,' we went, we saw, and 'we-`'conquered. We wrested the - fairy from the - dernon-like man who held her, and we had her as our own. This wati.on LocuSt Street..,;"' And while we held her in our arms, just recovering from hei agitation, we thought. of 47Cur - Ainefferyiliarvirditrd - ShiißikY? Itfirtia -4 glorioir4 we'hi-eboltand 're freshing. As I gazed,on the beautiful being, hy my side, I ilia:tight / I' never saw thing so lovely ; the full moon cast her Si!-' lery rays over her whole person,giving her n al most angelic aPpearanCi3,firid imparting" ep her curls a still more golden hue. One of her soft` white hinds restetlim mine, and ever anon (especially anon) she met my ar dent gazewith a pure'denfidluglook„Sudden fy a change came over her features, her full, r e ed Ilps trotibilid'whli, * .iappressed;emetlo,?. a Tear=drop iested on 'liar lcLg, - drooping Lushes, ,the i , muscles , around her 4 funitless iniiiithrbecairia` ce'rivolsid; "shio - gEi:s'nea for l,reath, and .snatching , her hand:Srom the warm pressure of my one, she turned sud denly away and—sitieled. This was on Second street. - ^. After this we came down Locust street for a short . pretnenade,.?Mat• oh; how dark, why IdOn'f:We':iinve' .light? Is _the Borough too poor, or have, the . shoemakers entitled With the.Connell to tliu streets as'dark as possible tlitit pedestrians stun ble, :and tear, their. : phoes. , .. Why don't we lamp,. at ,the', corner: of Loansr,,,anct Bunk street? Here we need one very badly, 804 hat Amelia,- or ,iiniTacquaintances.on. Locust' !greet, can safely , come to the SPY , etnhenin:diii!ieou'r " Notes and Pike" hshed. The, er.l'ythias ivant:onore light, • so . do the, American Me ctiatiica,zaci'dOes theVatiOnal tik; evorybody::in't town-,witnt" More, light, ofi Locust . street.i r.Let:s ha - ve light, or we won't have pettee.%; - ,•.: Iliar ties were delayed in town not being able to reach CLandaster' in the train iisr hsiitil;,,iin aware of the,change'nf time;::The'ptiblie will 'take' notice that no train leaves this station: ,eastward' in the afternoon :before P .riAo_NALI-o,ur;,,friend J. A. Jordan is deqervedlype:nrat successful, one 4 :401ie jtuctioneers ~ tho , 9p . unty.t-He 'Dan cry, (a sale of-"co#re9;,oll. goods tits 'same: That ps? tnay : cry~often,is fur solemn " ;,1 t&f - se isntes, tit , the yt In Or,:tliti - *iiaird,,sc .Colunitiiii, Railroad; so long idleon atoottut 'Of the . Strike'-in the conl region, are ;b`eliig t pnt,tel use again.: Quite a large lots of cciar 'receiVed at this Point within the past few days and,dePeisited in the pociteis, preparatory to being shipped in canal boats. southward: "Several .boat loads have al- - ready left, and more will follow, though some difficulty. is•experienced , in gstting in andpnt at the schutes on account of the low water t _ • .?. Notes and iFaete; Some men i.re wise and , some are-other wise. We been:otherwise when we offered our 'name . ea' w candidate for .Register. Had we obeyed our Amelia, and attended strictly to , buiiness, how much happier we would have been„'and how much , wealthier. As the result of our our noliti-: cal canvass in preparing for the.great defeat of last Saturday:we have spent as' follows: One sinall fortune, one mortgage end ten thousand drink's:::' We ittended.upwards of twenty pic-nics; = including , fire company , lave.trivel led more in two days • than we , did before InC two ' years.• - EverY time we stopped at a tavern the :people were all glad to see us, and no doubt just as glad to see the next candidate that came along. We always made it e. point to shake hands With everyb'odi we met, praise their farms, cattle and fetidly caaess their babies. To each of the children - we gave our card. - At the toll, gates we paid' ouble toll. We at tended all the churches alternately, just as the religious opinions of the people might require. We were in shOrt the most pleas ant, most agreeable (at least we tried to be) and most accommodating _individual ever seen. Friends we had, and:lots of them as long ,as the money lasted. We always thought too that our claims upon offices were the best, even above all others. In this Partieular we all thought alike. But let the past bury itself, and never be raised from the grave. Farewell,to office seeking, and farewell to the beseting sins of politicians. We have not had even one really sympa thizing - friend to console us. Our own Amelia—that same Amelia at whose com mand I'd tear the eternal firmament into a thousand fragments, for whom I'd gather the stars one by one as they tumble froin the regions of eternal space, and put them in my trowsers pockets, and for whoM I'd pick the sun, that oriental god of day that traverses the blue arch of heaven in such maje-tic splendor—she too has deserted me. Ah, those bewitching glances led me cap tive, those loving lips, those golden tresses: "Fair tresses man's•imperial race insnare, And beauty draws as with a single hair." She too has gone over to "ring in" with some other fellow' of far less classic brow, and whose nose wears a deeper tinge. Bat ladies are tliusly. • WhO'ever sa w otie who wasn't fickle. Stability grows; however, with years, and the eldez: a lady gets the better she sticks to a fellow. 7 For this reasini,,iivans ri.girl,of "fitir, fat and ;'„ these. impetuous youths, even of the female - sex . , aro tub iuin of many a 'household; Besides theYFure not SO fontilof j•anniei-s; or Of ehignons,ran invention .to back part of the warm. These Chignons are often the cause of dire: trouble; .as the poet has already. proven:, Tea me Laura, why that sadness, Tell me why that look of care? Why has fled that look of gladness That thy face was won't to wear. Charles,!tis useless to dissemble ; Well my face maywear a frown, ....L.rojt.E..ielost my largest_ hair-pin; And my chignon's Coining down. - _TUE ELECTIONS.—We .give below full return of the elections. As the num' ber of candidates is so large, it is impossible to givem , tabular: statement for each town= ship and ward. The table gives the aggre gate vote of districts in the county,' includ ing'• Lancaster city. From this a compari son of the strength of- each candidate can be drawn. , , 7 • . r " • j SENATE. •Esatas Billinafelt, Adamstown, • 6381 Andrew Arrnstrong,East Donegal, , r 381 Charles Bermes, Manor, - , *. - 2278 Joseph D Pownall, Salsbury, - 1438 John ,M Stehman, Penn., . - - • .3/76, it W Shenk, City, • *John B Warfel, City, 4 , 135 • •• - * ASSEMBLY. ' John C Bald Win, Strasburg twp, . SOg Thomas A Clark, Drumore, .. ' 2.192 James Collins, Colerain, . .1577 Henry 31 Engle, East Donegal, 2907 Peter Fraley, Columbia, 1023 .A G<xlshalk, East CocaLiao, . 4851 Dr J C Satchel.). - Startle, NM . _ .. . W W Hopkins, City, 1217 C L Hunsecker, Manhenn twp, 3510 Dr J B Hower .slarietta, ol7_ .Dr E 13 Herr. Manor, , 9087 Samuel D Miller, Marietta, 553 Jacob G Peters, Conestoga,, 3ol2 , I , A C Reinoehl. Manneim twp, ' 53111 W D Beitzel, East Hempileld, 1503 A H Sammy, East Hemplield,'. :1320 John E Wiley, Conon - 3531 SHERIFF. Isaac Zllshler, Clty„ • ; r„‘ . , • 3111 Amos Groff, Martic, " 31t3 John Hildebrand, Mount Joy borough. - 1093 John M Jacoby, ClaY. *Frederick Myers, Strasburg borough, 3667 REGISTER OF WILLS Henry Bechtold; Mount Joy borough, .. ' 612 Jacob W Bear, East Donegal, 404 George W Compton, Carnarvan,, 1361 Martin S Fry, Ephrata, ' - 1682 Jacob D Gompf, City, - ''• - - 74 A C Herr, West Lam peter, 822 Jeremiah Rohrer, , City, ' ' 1613 Henry S Schenck, City, 2516) John Stauffer, East ilempileld, 431 Dr Wm M Whiteside, City, 416 Milton Weld ler,' Columbia borough,- 1036 PROT.FIOSTOTAILY •William D Stauffer, City, Samuel Boyd, Drumore, CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS *William Barton, 'City. ' M", 2 S .11 Brubaker,Ellzabethtown„. , S 2-1 Daniel R Enter. city . - ' 133 Daniel E Gingrich. Mount Soy twp;' 112; Dr Joseph H Lefevre. Strasburg borough, IVOI B F Rowe, Providence, 2.546 David Rath, Marietta, • • 1316 George Ulmer. West Lampeter, alt CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT. „ . 339.idd 'Bender:West Karl, Zl6: Thomas Furniss, Lnt.le Elite In. 1219 WzallKirit.patrielt,Clty, ' '. . " ' 413 *George W Keen, Eden, 3562 John Q•Slereer; City: ' ' " 2_ , 12 Amos F Swigart, Earl," ' ' 419 Daniel A Stdffer, r atty, - ' ' 891 . , ~, ' ' " TREASURER. S Knufrmiin, Eabt'llempfleld, • 1579 Jesse rannabecker, Clay, /751 *William P.ouerts, West Jitempflold, . 4999 St?ner. West Latnpeter, - „ =42 • '''''COXIMISSIOI.3EII. . - Solomon Dlller.l.3arl,_ . Jacob Eby. Paradise, 799 Peter Johns, East Ltanpeter, , „ 755 Lewis C Lyte, East Lampeter, , ". • • 4tr,/ John K Reed, City, Z 357 William/Wilson, Cotentin, 3757 DIRECTORS OF THE POOR. *Beni F Cox, City," ^ / • • ' ' ' , • LIM David Hartman, City, 4122 *Adam Letevre,!Weat, Lampeter, •• . 078 Jacob Rohrer, Bast. Lampeter, • =4 Jacob B Witmer, Millersville, 3757 • PRISON INSPECTOR , . . . Andrew Ertitaiinr:ltiililiii, ~ 1134 : *Christian GaSt, city.' Mai, *Henry_ SMusser, Last, Donegal, , , . . 6 = l Isaac - a Shearer. gad, „ . 3Boa Isaac Strobl. Ephrata,. • lazed Sweigart, Eplultta, - ,_ ......___. ... . .398.1.. X F Steigerwalt, pity,. .. 04.5 • PORONEit. t .- 1 Abraham F Bair City,3373 .. - ... *Robert Dysart, Blount Joy , borongh , , - 3770 George Leonard. city, 1533 Tobhui Rover, City, 019 Adam It Snyder, City._ 311 W..Smltb, Conoy, ' .: , 020 AUDITOR. . ,„ *George W.Hennel, Eaen; • " •Wi •yoit live cheaper, by toy ing your groceries at Clepper & Brother's, No. =0 Locust,.strecit, Coluirtbin. They have the largestartd,lirieet. stock of grocer ies on hand in the town, and at the lowest prices. You can get ham, sugar, coffee,. tea and speces ; you ' can 'get vegetables of all kinds ; you can get all country produce, as web as dried fruits of4ivery ' kind with which to'sripplyyour larder. Go at once. and 'see, for ,yourself.,., Yon ; can also buy baskets to.carry; borne, your • purchases, or anything else of willow ware. -. ,TsE_attentioa - of our readeri.is directed to the advertisement of Coe's Cough Bal sam and Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, in another part of this paper. These truly valuable medicines are recommended by all who use • them. Rend the certificates:, . dec.6B-ly .',EVERYBODY goes there to see the sights. Where ?Why to Amos R. ilongendobler's boot and Shoe store; at the corner' of Third and,Cherry•streets, Columbia, where he has the largerat. and most - complete ,stook. 'of boote")arib" shoes in' the ;bounty. He' has sboes;for' ladies, shoes for. girls, shoes for boys:-and boots, for. men,' In -fact he has everything in the shoe line. Besides he is the cheapest,-and his shbea 'are the beat. Go end see him, and buy; tool • »'• • • RZAD, ponder and refleut,,,d!in - 't go any w herVelse • to• buy Dal , Goons. dAItrETS, (,rauslins, , flannels, cloths,' when you can. buy .them Fonderstnith's- 'store -cheaper than tiny otherPlaco'ln, Main. - Step in and see his September stdek ornew goods —the bestin the market.:, Forlbe ladies he bas arrimmense' supply, Of goodsbalmo-' , ral and hoop skirts, shawls and everything. Did yoft,ever see his aneensware has tea sets; glass desert sets, anu -tumblers at tho lbivest prices,- at Fonderstnith's.. Markets. • 'Philadelphia Cattle Market. The receipts of Beef Cattle at the Avenue Drove Yard, reached about 1750 head this week. The market was moderately active, and prices were rather higher. Extra Pennsylvania and Western steers selling at 9a934c.; fair to good do. at 7aBY,c., and common at 50.63.1 c. per lb. gross, according to quality. Cows,were unchanged: 200 head sold at 040a70 for cow and cal f,and ..i."15a00 per head for springers. - SHEEP were rather dull; 10,000 head arrived and sold at the Park and 'Avenue Drove Yards at 4a do. per lb. gross, as to condition. 1300 s were 25 to 50c per 100 lbs. lower; 3000 head sold at the different yards at $13a132310r slop and $141114 50 for corn fed, the latter rate for choice. Columbia Flour and Grain Market. CoLU'un.i.l; Sept. 3, .1309. Fain ily Flpur 1. barrel " • c•, , CO 3 00 Superfine Flour p barrel - 0 00 3 00 "uU lbs Corn 'Meal bush Corn Chop Corn Outs_ White Wl!Fta:iiitrre Columbia Coal Market. .... No:. 1, 1,2:03.:nd 4 C01.1311.111A, Sept 3, 16651. . IN Sept , DE.I.'/). Fuller Lump . •*6 61 7 00 615 7 00 :Maltby Coal, Nos. 1,2,3 6 4 ' 6 65 - 7 00 , a 15 , 650 Lykens Valley stove and 'egg •-'' 8 05 7 04 " Nutt - 6 15 .6 50 Shamolren stove and. egg ' - 665 ' 700 " Nutt • - 6 15 0 50 Fuller, Maltby, for 1, 2;3 &4, by, car gross tons on track , 660 Bruner's New Diamond, Nos. 1,2. 3 ..t: 5 by car gross tons on track • 660 Nutt No. 5, Coal on, track by car load 6 10 Colombia Lumber Market. COLUMBIA., Sept. 3, 1869. White Pine Callings, orsamples 15 00@16 00 " 3d Common 20 00522 00 " " 2d Common ...... ... ...... ...-. 36 0086.10 00 " Ist Common CD 008665 00 " Fennel - _75 00580 00 " • " laii and Scantling ...... - .....i 00g'2,; 64i Hemlock, Joist and Scantling.. ....... - 17 00020 00 Ash and Oak.' 30 00@145 00 Dressed flooring Boards 30 00@3 6 (0) Cherry 10 0001,50 00 Poplar 30 00@..45 00 Poplar--Chalr Plank-- 70 00.80 00 Walnut Plank - 11 00@100 Pickets Headed, 4 feet 10 00(010 00 Pickets Tapering:, 5 feet 26 00e5.30 00 Plastering Lath 3 7;', Shingles Bunch, 26 Inch 16 001025 00 , Shingles Sawed, 21 inch 14 00@,16 00 Rooting Lath - C 50®000 Canslina Yellow Pine Floortinc , 15® • 50 . . . Columbia :I liarket. . .. -Wzrcs'EsDAY, Sept, 1, 1809. PotatoesV bush 00 0 70 Butter, V'tb Eggs V doz 22 0 25 Chickens V pair .3 a, 100 Lard V lb 20 ® Sales' iA. 18 0 20 ShoulderOD , 18 050 Hams VI lb * - • ' Li 0 : , 2:3 Tallow "14' lb' . •• , ' -.•-, - 103,401134 Country Soap Vlb 10 ® 12 Tomatoes V buBl. GO ® 80 Apples 'V peck 20 0 30 Peaclacs - V,pecir • ' 40 ce.." 50 'Sweet Potatoes p reek ' 30 ® 40 Market quite well attended. Slight advance in prices or Butter uncrEggs. arnages. 9P thirthe 34th inst., by •Rev.-S. Sirilth;' Mr. WILLIAM ANDERSON 9.11‘ I :Sr ISS EMMA BRITHIAY, both of Columbia. [lgo Cards.] On the 19th inst., by the Rev. A. H. 'Creamer, Sum; CrousTomtatt llttE.C.um u CATEC ALLIS E BLES.'SING, both ot. Lancaster. On Hie t 2d Inst., at Tuntit.'s Hetet, E.SIANUZI.. ICILLIAN, of Manheim tcsrp„ to UURISTIAN 9catip On Thursday morning,Septernber2d,Mr.sxxs, only child of Albert E. and LizzleA.. Carpenter, aged :20 months.' • • • • • - In Lancaster on the 25th Inst.,,at the residence of his soil-In-law, J. M. Johnston, .ROLIERT C LTS NT.VGHA.3I, in the 72d year of his age. On Sunday, August '22d, of sun stroke, in Cin cinnati. Ohio, CA.SPEIG S. ILETZGAIt, formerly of Lancaster. k`A`ON.MMIIIfOO B / 4 0001 10 04Y 1 A1 7011 ,SALE.—Good Will. Stock and _L . Fixtures of the Franklin Houseßestaurant and Billiard Saloon. • [sep4-60-tfw Ct EED WHEAT.—The subscriber offers. jj for sale a splendid ankle of Seed Wheat. It is of the white bearded variety. sun - 11/the st raw and will yield thirty-dye bu sh eis to the acre. WISI. WCONICEY. a 3p-1-694 fwl ' Wrightsville, P.a lig _ , ONRAD MEYER, Tnventor and Mans tifacturer of the Celebrated Iron Frnme P' nos, Warerotens No. 722 Arcs street, Phila delphia,has received the Prize Medal of the World's 'Great Exhibition. London. England. The highest prizes awarded when and wherever exhibited. [Established 1823.] , Isept.4-3taw NO. 13 SHREINER'S .THE PLACE 'Where .. y . on can buy. a prst,rato AMERICAN,:, ENGLISH OR. SWISS WATCH, BEAUTIFUL SETS OF „TEIVELRY. HA:2713- SOME r BREAST PENS, EAR RINGS, SI;EEVE BUTTONS, and almost evei7thlng In We Jewelry line AT THE LOWEST PRICE Or you can. purchase. FINE SILVER AND SILVER PLATED ' SPOONS, FORKS. KNIVES CASTORS, GOBLETS, ICE PITCHERS, BUTTER DISHES, &e., de. Then 11 you are in • • WANT OF TIME ' ' you Cad buy any kind of A .1\ R I CCLOCK„ warranted of the best quatßyi at a lowflgure. • CALL AND SEE FOR ,YOURSELF CILAS.,I". SHREINER'S Sept4Wtfl No. la Front St., Columbia, Pa: 17 1 0 R-SALE--,I. have an-iroo.-Safe. of. L i: Farrell S -Herring's make, - maod as new, which I will sell cheap. It measures inside 0)x 1.5x113' Inches. Address, MILTON 33-ESHLEMAN; septi-.1m9 Leaman Place, Lancaster CoAPa:. pLIBLIC SALE On THURSDAY, 5ept: . 30t1i,,1869, • The undersigned wfllsell at 'PubllcEiale, on the premises, In F.ast:Donegallowriship,Laricaster county, renn'a;about one mile South of Mount Jciy, on the road leading from Mount Joy'te"Ce lumbla„ the following valuable property:l : L--IS A GOOD LIMESTONE FARM.CON4 TAINING SLX.TY-NINE AORES,neat measure, of lirst-rate quality iiiimmtone land. under ahigh state of.eultivatlon., The improvements on this tract consists of a large TWO-STORY STONE . HOUSE, WASH AND SPRFSG-HOVSE'.WITH'HiUN- XING. WATER; • 1 ; BANK 313A'R.N, WA.G-Q.N SHED, • Corn Crib, Carriage House, Sa, and-•' : • Two GOD - ORpILAR,DS, -- ,., ktth Chcilce fruit: and include&arelqine - Acres, of wood land—fences in good repair, a large part being Post and .Rall.' A never-failing spring of water running near the house, into Chicanes Creek. - NO. 2,--ADJOININGTRACI*NO. I, CONTAIN ING THIRTY-ONE ACRES at The very bast and for cultivation, with every appearance of lin abundance of•IRON ORE. a vein of which bay- Int; been struck near the surface. • • EMI The above is all under good fence, dc., and wilt be sold. together or separate, to snit purchasers. Is convenient to mills, stores, churches, schools and the said 'Borough of 31Ount Joy; the Chic clues Creek 'rum:dal:Along the llno of part of said land. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock: P. M., en said day, tvhen • attendance will be given and terms 2 n°° ° kn o wn by JACOB H. FLORY, sePtd - itel • ' Agent for CHICISTIA,V FLORY. WANTED.—Several energetic busi, e.se men toaet es travel in agents to sell the WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MA CHINE-- Good Indocemento—Permanent em ployment-and no riolcs. Call or address PETER SON & CARPENTER4•6I North Queen St, Lan easter,--Pa:— • eeptl-tfildttir. NM'W ADVERTI&EIIIENTS. TO HORSEMEN! - • .. , IMPR.,OVED HORSE-SHOE PATENTED JAN. 19,1.809. This invention belongs to that class of „Horse- Shoes in which , a plain curved plate without calks is fastened to the ,hoot, and to ,thi plate the shoehearingelthersharp or dell - calks is at tached by means of screws. This improvement .relates, to .a new device , for strengthening the shoe, and attaching it to the curved plates more firmly than has been up to the present time. •This; shoo:is neat, light and durable, and can easily be changed A so - as to have sharp or dull calks, or none, by removing the lower plate, and substituting another. : , STATE,-COUNTY, TOWNSHIP. AND SHOP. RIGHTS FOR SALE. For any farther 'lnformation, address .". •• - rrirrNErt'S. IITT3s:TER, septl-M-t '" Con'shOhocken,,Fit.'l SSIGNEE SALE . . VALUABLE. •BREWERY, On Thursday,Septernber,l6th, 1869,, will be sold at public vendue, on the premiles, In Columbia Borough, Lancaster county, Pa., a Lot of Ground on the west side of Walnut-st. 4 in said borough, containing in front 511 feet, mid extem,ing back ittn feet, mercer. less, on which brONDAY, Sept. 3. lls erected a BRICK BREWERY, now in the occupancy of Edward Wiley and in ad Brewery Building n successful operation: 'The Building is new and contains all the necessary improved Macninery to carry on a successful business—and is worthy the attention of uer sons wishing to go into a protitable business. If desired there yy 111 be sold with said Brewery and lot of groundrthe Mash Taos, Underbecic, Fermenting Tubs, &c. Persons desiring to view said premises will call on Geo. F. Sprenger, or Edward Wiley. at the Brewery. Possession given Nov. Ist, 1859. Sale to commence at 1;4 o'clock,-P. M., when conditions will barnacle known by • . -I.IIJGB. S. GA.RA, Assignee of Sprenger dr. Weldler. [sept9-69-tfw COLUMBIA CLASSICAL AND FE- J MALE INSTITUTE, prepares young men mid boys for College, Business, or Teaching, and affords young ladies superior advantages in securing a complete education., Special atten tion is given to tl.s common - English branches, Music, French, and the NATURAL SCIENCES, including Botany, Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy, as well as to the Classics add higher Mathematics. The next session commences on Thursday, the 26th of August. For circulars, address H. S. ALEXANDER, sep.l-69-tfw] columbla. Pa. .. 9 00 „ 1 73 COAL! COAL!! COAT, ! !! AT -PATTON'S COAL ON FRONT STREET, . Is the place to buy your coal. Particular attention Is given to have coal sent I out cleaned and :weaned. Have on hands and will keep all kinds of coal that is wanted. DIAMOND, LOCUST MOUNTAINS, TINE GROVE, LYKENS VALLEY - •,AND BITUMINOUS COALS. Will furnish coal by the carload from any mines that is desired at the • . LOWEST PRICES. also, DRY PINE WOOD by the cord or barrel. septi-Stw] ' SCOTT PATTON. SEI?TE3IBER,,OPENING •• New Fall GroOds FONDERSAIITH'S STO.RE, N 05.17.7 AND I^a LOCUST STREET; ` CtLICOES, SIDE STRIPES BEST YARD WIDE MUSLINS BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED New York Minn, Wamsloll.% and - Williamsville Musikts, always on hand. FLANNELS ! FLANNELS!! Cotton Flannels from 12%. cents to the bestnt 25 cents. ALL' WOOL FLANNELS AT•2s CENTS TIC} INGS Shawls ! - .ShaWls An the latest novelties in Shawls for Ladles' and Misses' at the lowest prices. • NO. 13 CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,SATL\ ETS,Sr.c. Everything suitable for MEN'S WEAR MADE UP To ORDER LOW AS THE LOWEST BALMORAL AND BOOP'SRIRTS Always something new in this lines 500 ,POUNDS.SELECTED WOOL, Carpet Yarns, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT FACTORY PRICES. PRIME FEATHERS , Iron , can alwaya , buy, the 13,es't CarlDe.t s • .... • AND You can buy a beautiful -White Granite TEA. SET for $5.00. Yon can buy a beautiful GLASS DESERTSET for only $l.OO. You can buy 100 dozen TUMBLERS at 60 cents per dozen. FRUIT JABS AT ALL FRIC.E., a FONDERSMITIrS STORE,' aeptl-trwl - Columbia. WELL'S MACHLNE-SPREAD STRENGTHENING PLASTERS Have been in use over thirty years. and still maintain their supremacy tut effectual cure for all eases of pain in the side and breast, weak ne.ss of the chest or back. in Rheumatism, Lumbago . , Sciatica, they afford immediate re lief. In I,oughs, Colds,or Asthuuttic Aireciloug, they are unrivalled—protecting and strengthen ing the chest and lungs, thus preventing Con sumption. Use them In all eases where a strengthening Pleader Is' beneficial. Sold by all Druggists. • - Ft'C.'WE'ZLS ".t CO., Now YOrlc," • - sept-1-89,-tfw] . . Sole Proprietors. - VIVEDDING 'CARDS • nanny printed ittnis • ' ' __J -t" COLUMMIA, PA 100 Pieces Few Fall Stylo and - ROBE DE cia'A:a.tnßE, only 123 , f, ciuts poi. yard at 12% cents per yard CHECKS, GINGHA2%IS, DIAPERS, . TOWELS, GOOD CRASH, (not trash), • - at 10 and 12}4 cents per yitrcl A full stodialwayion hand and in , the best style, and as STOCKING MO I' OILCLOTHS, at the lowest prices, at t'ONDERSIIITH'S STOREE. GLASS S.; QUEENS WARE : • • • , , • 'B-00:11n.b.UVD_EREES.'1: INQUIRER; BOOK.BINDERY EMI BLANK - BOOKTMANUFACTORY. fr The e POopiietors• of tiii; lirG.Vlsaii have,estikb lisheil. a first-ohm Book. - Bindery , and' Blank. Book Manfactory. In the , , ",:INQUIRE t R No. 3S NORTH 'QUEEN STREET, - lANCASTER,' PA • Where they win attend to nil kinds of Binding; Jobbing. Rulifig;d:c.....: The - . Bindery is.und6r the superintendence of Charles P. Krauss an ex .perlenced. andt•accompllshed workman.- The undersigned flatter. themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them vrlthla " 4 " OLD HOOKS R.EItOD-NDI scpt4-tfw] dRIEST' ,Y, &c. • .1• C 0 B , ' . -Invites Ids patrons and the-public generally; to kis•Now Store, N 0.1320 CHESTNIITeST., Rua, A.DELPHIA, where they will find a large and well selected stock of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRy SILVER and PLATE D WARE, at Moderate Prices. N. B.—WATCHES and JEWELRY careftilly repaired. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds made to order, t , fsept.l49-tfw 31,EDICA.L. proLLoWAY'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, Is of double strength, and the only pure Essence of Jamaica Ginger in the market, therefore the only article to be relied on in cases or .COLIC, CHOLERA MORBUS.- DIARRHCEA DYSENTARY, INDIGESTION, the et= fee% of change of water, colde, ate. ' Ask, for 'Holloway's, and , take no other.. A Half teaspoonful of It is snore than equal to whole spoonful of any other. Sold by druggists and storekeepers.' Fifty cents per bottle. • Johnston Holloway d: Cowden, GO2 Arch St. Philadelpaia. - • •, . M=U=Ml - - - lIOLLOWAY'S V.EItItIIFUGE CONFECTIONS, they are so delicious. The doctors and mothers say they are the most sate and effectual remedy for those pests'of children, WOR\IS. The gen uine have the signatures of the proprietors on tho-v,rarmer of each box. Twenty-five cents per box. Johnston, Holloway s calve/co—, .g00...5..0t, street, Philad'a. [sept4-60-tfw A.. MEYERS' Ue FAMILY MEDICINE STORE; _9DD.F.ELLOWSI HALL, A carefully selected supply - of goods to replen ish onr stock has been received, and %mare now prepared to offer an elegant lot of II latkCei flfzt tiaFilkiDoll:l4CH:4lol,loklitSeit4llo** French Bone and ,Buffalo :Nail Brushes, • India-Rubber,' Ran- Horn, Buffalo and Ivory Pocket, Dressing and fine Combs. HAIR BRUSHES, POMADES d; . OILS, PERFUMES AND ,COLOGNES, FUMIGATING'PASTILLES The finest stock or genuine Efenbew's English TOILET . SOAPS, In pound and half pound bars,' in variety. Also Tuft's famous 25 cent packages of Honey, Gly cerine, Brown Windsor and Elder Flower Soaps, acknowledged' the Cheapest and Best in the market, and of which we have sold SO gross in less than one year.' As a speciality, we would invite attention to an invoice of splendid ell A;)I.OIS.SKINS, ,Varying In price from 20 to 85, cents, together 'with. , , „ „. COXWS:,,SPAIiKLMT6 GELATLN, . BLAIR'S .LIQUID ,P,ENNt;fr, • • • Standard articles for I igh Cand heal tbfurdiel. 'Tr eabove,are goods; per-. sonally selected • from . importers' stocks; and' 'bought for CASK, and will, in connection, with: our"usual full line , of Drugs. Chemicals and Patent :Medicines, be sold, at fair figures. Our. prescription department will receive • careful attention, day and night. A: visittand =mai nation is Invited by septi-SO-tfw] • • ' A. MEYERS, Druggist and Apothecary LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE ! -_• • - The subscriner, living in West Hemplleld, hereby gives fair warning that ho will not Per mit Hunters or persons in search of Water be proseeu Lei sepl-GO-tfw] YAcoiii&siitickrxt" -WARNING- TO TRESPASSERS ! ALL PErt§oss are hereby Forbidden to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign ed.'as he is deterzninedqo prosecute to the ut , most rigor of the law, every person so offend ing. Lseptl-6.9-tfw] , M. STRICKLER. pC...k.IITICULAII. NOTIUE.—AII-.-per ' sons ,knowing ,thernselvos indebted to - .Nlrs. '. C. Tulle, lately In the grocery business at 219 Locust. street, Columbia, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them for settlement to MAX BUCHER, sept.l-6941nrj , m'1 , 70.•2-49 Locust Street. - INANCT cTATEMENT 'SHOWING THE the condition of • the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Columbia,' on the 12th day of June 1569. made in accordance with -the act of Con ure.w " March' ard, 18S9, regulating the Reports of National lianking_Associations." RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 9 - 2Z,978.38 U. S. Bonds to se cure Caron-" lotion_ 150,000 U. S. Bonds outstanding...; 1,500 Bonds and Mortgage 9,107,25 386,535.6✓ . . Duefrom t r deemingßanks .13,401.06 Due ,from other :National 8ank5,..... W,556.63 Due from other National Banks and Bankers 10;150.90 • 67v117.10 Current Expenses Cush Stems - and 'lle-venue Stain ps National Currency - Fractional Currency. ..... „- Legal Tenders S per cent. Certificates LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Fund...... Discount Exchanges Interest. Profits and Loss.. Circulation • Individual Deposits' Due to National Banks Due to other Itn,l's and Bankers.. State of - Pennsylvania, / sy County of Laneester., f I. S. S. DETW/LER, Cashier of the First 1 , 7 a tional Bank, of Columbia, do solemnly swear that the above Is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. S. - DETWILER. Cashier: Subscribed and sworn before'me this 21st day of June, ISM. - SAMUEL EVANS, J. P. ArrEsT, E. R. SMITH, ROI3EItT CRANE,Directora JSO. FENDRICH, • } (septet-6941w ;IIk:PORT OF THE CONDITION of The COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK, n col u m bin. State of genneylvania,at the close of business on the 12th day of June, 1809. , RESOURCES: . Loans and discounts Over drafts _-.......:.. $7 - 85 ,488.15 139.43 U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation.-- 009,90tt00 . Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages—. 37,700.00 r ue..frout redeeming and . . , . . reserve agents.... 68.4=.9D Due from other .I. 4 Zational . • Bank.. • , "53,1:25.15 , •• Due from other Bunks and Bankers . :. 8.7=51 $118,977.48 Banking House.. Current Expenses ..... Taxes pal& .... .... Cash Items , including Stamps— . Bills of OtTlWlTtiOliiii 4661-09 Banks 3,993.00 . Bills of State Banks " Fractional Currency, ' * eluding nickels Legal Tender .Notes....- it et. Certificates... LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in.— ... -. 5500,000.00 Surplus Fund ...... ...-....-..... 125,907.40 Discounts. ...... .-... ...... -...._... • ' 27,131.14 Exchange 5,051.24 Froth and Lass 1,0.50.01 National Dank Cinnilation " outstanding . 449,430.00 Individual Deposins_ _. ..... 491,813.90 Due to National 8ank5...... $3277.51 Due to other Banks and. Bankers, Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SELOCTI. Cashier. CoLu - mni,t, Stine 22, 1869. [sspt4-09-ifw lI\.ITEREST ON DEPOSITS. COLUMMA NATIONAL BANK wilt receive money on depasit,and pay-Interest there for, at the following rules, viz: 5 1 ,4 per cent, for 12 months. 5 per cent. for 9 months. spor cent, for 6 months. cent. for 3 months. 7-1 i 6 4 1l P t r . Treasury Notes exchanged for new 5-03 Gold Bonds. ••seppl-00-awl SAMUEL SHOCH. 4t:ash.ter.'• AY_MS' AYER' Taar. IBM . THE GREAT DESIDERATUM . 0.17 HE AGE A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy and effectual for preserving the hair. FADED On GRAY - HAIR IS SOON RESTORND TO ITS Olik• DINAL cal:on - Asp TITE- OtOSS AND FRESHNESS OF yourg, Thin lutir-is thickened, falling hair is checked; and baldness eftelf, 4 thoughleot al ways, cured by its use. Notitimpcan- restore the hair where the follicles are ,destroyed, er,the 'glands atrophied and;decaYed: - Burstichna re" main -can'be saved tar usefulness by this:appli cation. Instead of fouling the hair with a palsy keep - it'cledtratid - ingereus. "Its occasional use will prevent tbe hair frora , turn inegray or failing olrand consequentlyprevent baldness.. Free groin.. those , deleterious sub stances 'which make some preparations danger. ous and lujurious,to the hair, the Vigorcan only benefit but not harm it; 'lf wanted - merely for a nothing else can be (mind et; desiiiibla. • Can tattling neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a rich' glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by DR- J.' C. ,AYER & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists --Lowasz, septi-CO-tfw] PRICE Si 00 ,AYER's CREARY PECTORAL, -Fon DISEASES cfi , Tire THROAT Also LUNGS, stion As COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING • COUGH, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, • AND CONSUMPTION, whole history • Probably'never nefore In the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely andso deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy _forpulmonary- complaints. Through a long series of years. and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it has become bet ter known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of, the lungs •and throat, have made it known as a reliable proteetor against them...W.bileadapteci to.milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the Barnett Me the most eifectual remedythat can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan gerous ,affeeticnii of the throat and 'hangs. As a provision against sudden attacks of CROUP, it • should be kept on hand in every family, and in deed as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs. all should be supplied with this antidote for them. - Although settled CONSUMPTION is thought incurable, still great numbers of cases where the disease, seemed settled. , have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound .health by the CHERRY- PECTORAL. 'So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Threat, that, the-most obstinate of them yield to reach them, under appear. • . . - SINGERS AND -PUBLIC SPEAKERS find great protection fromit. •. • _ ,- ASTHMA. is always relieved and often wholly cured by it.. . - • BRONCHITIS is generally cared by taking the CHERRY PECTORAL in small and frequent doses. So generality are its virtues known that we need not pablishthe certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully main:allied. = ; AYER'S AGUE CURE,- , Fon- FEVER AND AGUE,' INTERMITTENT FEVER, CHILL FEVER; REMITTENT FE VER, DUM.I3r AMIE; PERIODICAL on BIL IOUS FRYER; FEVER,',:tc4 and indeed all the affections which arise ltom nialarlous, marsh, " or miasmatic poisons. As its name implies, it does CURE, and does not fail. — Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor arty other mineral or poisone ons substance 'whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. The number and importance of its cures hi the ague districts, arc literapy beyond ' account, and we believe without a peril, lel lathe history of Ague medicine. Ourpride Is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the rad- Mal cures affected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. ' • Unarclimated persons, either resident in, or traveling through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the AGUE CURE daily. For LIVER COMPLAINTS, arising from tor pidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy,. ,stimulatingthe Liver into healthy activity. • For Billions Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is air excellent rernedy,produclng marry truly , remarkable cures, where other medicines had, • • Prepared by Dr:. J. C. ATEA dc Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. PRICE. $l.OOO PER BOTTLE. iseptl-611-tfw 'FfIE FA Improved lihat Custcrmers want.: Size 31 x 130. feet 140 rindotos The Large Pur chase*. .. We closely examine every inch of goods that games into our Establish ment,- ,invariably . rejecting all ' lint , perfect, moth-eaten and 'tender. fah- 1 TIM The time wasted in looking over the ston'ts of a dozen stores can be avoided. ter, under one roof, • we;offer for , sale an assortment equal in variety and ex- ~, tent to that embraced by a score of the [ordinary houses. We have 600 hands employed in the manufacture of Clothing, who aro constantly making up stock to lake the place of that daily sold; this gives our customers new and fress goods to make selections from. . . - It is an • undisputed fact that this Department, • (a large Hall on our second floor frontlnl on Minor street,) has nothing in 'Philadelphia, to equal it. We have' here concentrated — the ' best skill and workmanship, and those ' who prefer Clothing made' to order really have advantages they.do not re calve elsewhere. DEDUCTIONS.' , - ' .. . r From all of the above we dedace . I this ono Sae; that Oak Hall has .u.x. the advantages of any other Clothing „Ea tablishmenta In the-city, and in addi tion these, tat—A firm-composed of young-A:nen of the present generation, fully in sympathy with thetastes • , of the day " 2dAn insight to the wants of .the people and an en , torprise to moot these wants, which - In seven years has placed Oak Halt in‘a position not al ways attained in. experience' of twenty-five years. 3d.—A Building better located, better lighted: better adapted and newer in all its appointment!, . 4th.—Workmen, especially Cutters, who aro not . - • only from among the best and • most experi enced, but aro artists in their professions and , couple with good work a stylishness; in which Philadelphia tailoring has been particularly deficient. .. . - It is the liberal patronage with which we have ' been - favored that has enabled us to offer the un paralleled advantages, and this patronage continued , and extended will .Multiply advantages, which wo ' divide between' our customers and oaraelvea. . A visit to Oaa Hall will peeve every fact above stated. WANAMAKER k BROWN, 041 C HALL Popeue CLOTHING Bova& I Corner of Sixth and Market streets. [sopt.l-I.Z-tfiv Inspecti.n. Crrent Swing Fresh Good Conant Depart. mum 4 Dedtge tton.s. 6,700,65 3,W6 SS 3,56.00 961.38 1E1,402.00 10,000.00 $495,b63.17 ........ -.5150,000.00 10,000,60 1,457.57 7.4(V5.00 664.63 35,=1.58 381,5.00 103.170.35 22.M.0.3 ... 940.18 SIPS 6G3.17 RADBURY'S & OTHER PIANOS. SEVEN FIRST PREMIUMS IN FOUR BEKS. TAYLOR* FARLEY'S ORGANS ' The undersigned, for ninny years engaged us a professor of music in (Aran' College, and other institutions, in response to a request of a great number of his pupils and friends, has con sented to become an agent for furnishing ;• FIRST-CLASS lICSTRUSIEUNTS. / It gives me pleasure to announce that I have been appointed wholesale agent fur the Brad bury,Pianos, and Taylor. and Farley Organs, which I am now prepared 'to supply at prices that cannot rail to give satisfaction. The supe riority of the above Instruments eve., others In the market is too weld known to need any etnnment from me, ~ Evt.m - y instrument war ranted. Liberal discount to clergymen and Sunday schools. tOll-Ordersby mall as faithfully attended to as if ordered in person; as I select . every instrument sold. Wra NV - Af, O. FISCHER, 1018 Arch street, Fhilad'a septa-61 4 ,4,1trj 1°,500.00 15,991.t0 ,442,1 T 4 pasi, • FREIGHT -NOTICE.• - %"ne Pennsylvania Rail Road Company aro now prepared to receive or forward Freight, be tween Columbia and Lancaster, and all staid= e n the Penn.svivania. Rail Raul and its branches RATES BETWEEN PIIIL'A. et COLUMBIA, 'First (aaa. led Class. 3rd Gra:a. 41/. Class. • 25 cents 21 eta. IS cts. 15 cts. Flour in Car leads 28 cents per Barrel. BETWEEN PRILADELI'III_A. & LANCASTER. First Gran. lnd Mts. 3rd Msg. qlth Clan. 23 cents 26 cts. 17 cts. -14 cts. BETWEEN COLUSI]3tA S rirrsmurtear. Fnat Cass. 2nd Crass. 3rd Casa 4th Class 71 cents 56 cts. 46 eta. 36 cts. Freight consigned to stations where the Com pany has no. Agent. must be prepaid. All Freights payable on Delivery. • H. If. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philp. aßrFor further information apply to • S. B. Kr..Nosrort, Frt., Ag . t., Phil's. E. K. BOICE, Frt., Agt., toluznhia. 5i0xi,76331 I rseptt-ta•tfw LATEST STYLES IN Efall 155,1100 91,90C.60 • 40,tx*.00 $1009,763.81 6059.92 0,367.46 1121. TS AND CAPS, Received tz-day at. A. R. BRENE3LA-N'S, 5c1pt4.430-trw) N 9.43 N. Front. St., Columbia TO BUILDERS TO paving and other brick always on. hand. They are hand made and)superlor to any brick in this part. of the country. They are or— fared at the very lowest price. sept4-0.1-tfw] • MICHAEL LIPECART. 11.4. I,R • ..1? .R CLOTHING. AS THEY ARE We . eget' in IHGi to make Improve ments to tno style and make of Ready Made Clothing, and continued' to do as, introducing new styles ands, ide.as.everir year:se that the entire char acter •f the business is now vastly, bettor and 'totally-different from the. systems of older bosses., 'Our first idea is to learn 'exactly THE CUSTOMERS. NAM. and Instead - of persuading him to buy what, may be men conveniently at; hand, we take the utmost pains to meet NIS wishes. „ ' • - - , The building we occu py is the MOST CONVENIENT SIZE, , LARGEST AND BEST ADAPTED for; our business of any in Philadelphia `` Custoiners. can ace what they are buying, our Establishment being on the corner of three large streets, Iglu , Iket, Sixth and Minor streets,) direo- customers than a dark one.. _`,„ , 'Merchants know that our 'sales are larger than those of, any other , house • in Philaaelphia,sin our line: hence we hare to buy larger quantities of .goods. - : and so get them at lower prices, es pecially as we bur,altogether for. cash. • Buying cheapest, we can sell cheap- est. • •- •I .PWVOS ~ry :~~;.•:z;~t 111 BM EEO
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