The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, September 25, 1869, Image 2

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J. W. 'YOCUM, , rublishers and
J.A.WOLPER3DERGEICD-?..Propristonsl'
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Saturday,' Sept. 25, 1869.
Cestamacarmss,letters, contributions, generally of
merit and interest to the reader, , will be acceptable
- from friends from all quarters.
STATE' 'NOMINATIONS.
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GpIZELXOII:
JOHN NV:' , GEARY,
, Of Cujib - exlatal Cov.uty.
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• - • VOTt, atilltEDLE J - GlO93Le
HON:IiENRY;;W: . WILLIAMS,
Of'illegliany county.,;,
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ES A lAS .DLLLINGFELT, AEI ionstowit .
JOHN D-11-V.41. - EFEL,. City.;'' '' '
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A8EA...T.1.6.111 GODS 'E,.East,,Cocalico. •
ADAM O. REINCS i."alautielio-, , .
DR. E. D. HERE; dtaniown.,
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JOHN E. - WILE t Couny' twp. ' ,
V SEDE
. D:r. " - *VERS. Sti•z.tio.i,; ' borough
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REGISTE.It.
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-. 'SY S. SE ENE, City. -
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m .., : vxortio-so.r.urry
•W. D. STADTFIE, City. .. '
' '' er..r.tm or ,citrA..ivir..„simsr.o:s.s.
WILLI:in SA.E.ToN, City:
- ~. cum= or ourliANW moth'. z
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ROBERTS,"West Hempfleld
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JOHN 'M. 'theMSTltogG.lttriitle. 2
'l)inzgroit3•or
BEnialirtz
ADA.leitt lEI;rItE;Ea - st Ltunpeter.
- -;pitiOtiN"ris4preroits.'.• '
HENRY
S-!I*.IUSEII.;-317Doitegal.
7. , • *.• • •
ROBERT MYsAMT,lmount
GEO: Ay: , 14R.NSI•*, Eden.
'arrici:thet.lest - issue o - ribe " SPY 7 we
haverfasnciatedWitiCus in the'puhlication
and, business managenient of the; paper
Joseph 1140,olfersberger, iat onetime
.- fore-,
- maniik the largest printing in the
`Cityl,ilidireeentli,oftherni'of E Thorn
qoca 6:o , ee., Mr
bit
,:,Wolf e rsber g er:s experience ,as,a, -pracicaV
. printer and. jobber:llas qualifiedz: him fOr
'the
- icie,!plair` -dreaMental;
fancy
jobbing. , f
onr 4
ness,will,he. made a :specialty, aed
' 'ltsoie.b.lreadymade'additiOnstto'-our ,, 'en,
iith*Ockefic - oh,type. Egsfp',our
~'friendsfor.their liberal:Patioriage ive so
licit the same. ,
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The Registry; Lawr,Wzhat , Arise lie.
Dozie.inSirderAoNote,; , .'
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Tor. .the , Republicarvq.Voters of. - . Lancaster,
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'County. ' . —
• •• Your, attention is 'directed Ato the fail:
• licwini'exilla*ttiOtk
tOiiseer
.-,,,;;;,:ol,lyrhatisaonridntyt :?,.the - •pretnisest'
~
osee4hat~yonr names ' a Ye' placed
. 114V3 JIALIAI..DSI.TI2I,NS . . 7'
I ,AVil),:sea.tliat e:Jteftublicatt- Legislature
• • hagiimpeied ti.jp,oi . them.
7 '" ihe[tequire:
meets of, the Isw, ,in order!.that they may
;vete:for the.p`artytwhicli,has always s'ood
by them:
2 ,-EiI9:LTN..E WILE ASSESSORS LIST,
"" 4 ..0nc of which' , is:-.posted • libude '
iv•here'the electionKis, to be held;.•and the .
~the- - Assessor's: hands. You
fi. * to exu . .mitie` therd,• :- free of.
- - ' •
should.; oon4aiu ~yOur,natne
- und,,the s nemeslef all other qualified - voters.
-"Ain the'diefrict i- 'they - Shinild 'efaiV,' ? if ' , You
f , e
aro a; uousekeeper,,tue number. or,your
house .the street-it• fronts on • -'Yovir, °cm
-pation,;,•'•if4otibberd;,'where `and ,
- • witlr - WlCOrd'yed - : boo:rd';':if•ydu `work for
!mother, your : euiployefii,:aame,; ,and '
~pe§44..yreurOlaine,sheuld • tl he - ;,wriAte - ': tho
word ", - •••
- If yqn have been; uaturailFed - there,wilf,
;also appear the letter '„ f:' n lf Y4l hive
*: • •rn erely - I'deelared-You r -inten Lion , to . bedome
a ,citizen; tlie letters •
r,
If and'.22, years
old, If , you have
moved' into '' tiie "` ditiCrict . ; since , th'e ,last ,
t • " n wi ~ i`a ppear.`, ap
it ' your ipaiiona/idi ' ilk:i& '• see t=tkzt
'your name is uZion the list:
• any one 'elier,
• r
go,youislf to the Assessor . and- uoke
--4 , :;:yonrplzthrOo.,•be patron: , 1 nee ia.bOutid to
•llieie net "eineitfeii your'
` matter'Bright , Younneed not discuss the
. - enoukh ' „,
afsii you ' r iiiieji - ziesid - en de, • 47
eitise c ticie;
,
If yoa' , dtlayTiicitp , Fitbia'-to . o drays of the
,
+' Yo' must' show 'your ",`papers" jto t) e
• If yeti' intend co )1i - A le67cqt y 9 r fflpSC_
papers" ; before 7 i lhe':;eieetioniy9l! must
. mho*. your „.!!first.pspers! , to the-Assessor.
, t- .. .•..See ; thatlottr:iiexpeifere..On
Theie
"first paioeilf " a rid
7-,tized =before the' oleotion;l: get
"- uralised first; ' imnicdiatc ' Zy, 4 and go :' to the
lath•
. • 'Ail natuialidea mu - 4..iiike
•,,(papexs leieitfOikeni" ,-- Wthe : 14 1 , _ übloss,
, 44 4 71'.).„,:c.'. 4
.SR.:15!"! 1 2; PY aT.)
;,it•-•:ithe;qeise:district,;,G ';' , /1"
row vtuatlake'rizik , ftpapeie 4
so ten you go to even -1 y(!ur. • name 2s
On the - ,
Doc,. ricit , forget 'tbiS; 1 -. .)l7 l 7Ohr,7eriemies
3 44 of
.•: l iair'ifent of
within f4040.71 . 4' A . ,ift'2pitAktit
::;141.Hicku,1;:titide ieee s. to
_o t ; dela ' Te +,,
teri,`•-•
paying•
'; to< the ;niaiter:: iioy; tor
rift'
g re J iere e
•, . The tiotit
The 13th Annual xhiliitioa of
-, , the
‘F '
a:rineral,ii`triurQ4dneS,ociey,Frigaie.
TUesdx#: - 4d.,.7.V.
n'esday even ingliVf this Cweektin:'tlieTdwn
Ariiietta,:T - ..
the '•kmd'invitatiori'.Of the . :eommitiee; on .
We'diiesdaY evening, which 'really was au •
'adjourned exhibition. The display of •
'-fittitreovering six 'tables' extending the
entite : length of .the ;Town Hall, was the
finest ever held in the county, and we
might say without arryllattery ). whatever,
o n e of the finest , ,-ever the State.
We heard, many persons__ remark that.
'With - the ex,eeption of a few varieties, ; the
display-was equ4l,.to ; the NatimMl Eichibi
tion.;reeentlyr held in Philadelphia:;
;''vire had prepared a lengthy . IrePere'for
our-local - columns; but the Wantof. epace,
at the late hoitr,We write, will, prevent:the-,
use:of the •rep0rt......1 • ••-• •
—.Editor
The grapes' wore especially' fine, and
the leadingyarleiips*,Coneod,,Delavi:are,
Isabella,
Clinton, abell4,
exhibited in luscious profusion'..difr..R:
Wedier displayed a Mai-ilia' grape; . white - ;
which 'ai'a new variety,'and
• frare,
was pronounced ; the finest ever ~exhilc4d
in the , county.. H. 311. Engle: had'. on
libition=ls varieties . ; S. Dellinger; y
SPangler,s . 6 ;
8 ;:TacOb,Franix',l3 ;
S. Book; 8; .Ms.
The • Peeri Were"'veij 'the
varieties' truly
_magnificent. jobn Mes
ser had 9-varieties; 3. Dellinger, 1U;
Casper ,'Hiller,'.ls: , ;"Jadge.,Lijiheift; 11 ;
-Engle'' Bros; , 7 18 . ;: Sini;tlt,', of
Philadelphia, 'the finest Daietiesse
gpleineever .seen.: in:, the :.State ; D .
Roath,;2; Henry: M.' Erigle;:p . l;":H. - E.
Lone eCkCr, 5:"
The . 21:414" , Were1n,seasen and, the
very fall. Engle& 8r0.,-had-on
hibition -37! , -varietiei; D. , 31: - MeS-er, 14 ;
S.r . "4usier7l4 jr 0- N. fine.
Collin with 5 other,vei:ietieS: • The King
Tompkins couniy•a nd, the Groslf. apple
were of the ,finest on' the table's. ' .•
Tl , e diSplra - y:Of - ietieltee was—not as full
as if tbe exhibitjon had beet) .held earlier.
The vegetables:. were large,- and of the
finest varieties. . 'I '
We .Congiatulate the'§Ociety'• - ori their
unbounded success.: Their
,Objeet„iii im
proving fruit., culture les been Jelly, real
ized, and the-farmerS'and citizens in the
vicinity' of - Mariettandy(fitet:'every--
where areyeaping,therieh:beOe4ls.' We
hiaye giyeri only 'a few ,names,-,to
,whst interest-is-felt. ;:There' were many.
others, who' had' equally'ds - -fine bat
-not in such ,- reat-numbers.' The commit=
"tee having
,the matter. in ' - charge -were
Messrs--af:•• Wolf, .13.= SOanglef, = H.
Eagle; .;k:S W. whoWe
close without,paying;a tri
..„hute, to, the- exquisitely. good, taste of ,the
Jadies • of-Marietta -in,!preliaring the tab les
and. in arrangingthe-magre-ficent'boqitets.
,of flowers which 'adorned, therm' 2. , "
kraut Coliimblai'to';'Wetelititaxi." - ",„
The country througli:whiclillui excursion
girtypassed - ii rictriii • in in oral ,Atl'of-iirge-,•:
olOgical,resource:s; 'Prom tO
Nebo, the soil St bearlyv every turn : bears
signs of mineral wealth: - The deep - Vats in.
the:roads ^ reveal/a ci3lor ; -bears the
surest evidence, oflarge - deposits of. Iron:
ore. ,Below Safe Harbor . the 'farmers are
occupying; their spare.tinie in digging: ore,
which they either transport to .the furnaces
.near-Lancaster, or reserVe -it to supply the'
Harbor furnaces; wheruoncb the V Rea! De;:
posit Railroad,, opened to the v public; ,
,unlock- the , resources of that cointry;r.•and
start up the rolling mills *and :furnaces,
• whick have ;been standing,. id le -- for"many
years.' , :Tho lower section:ot; the :County: is •
really, suffering for means of transportation ,
and supply. , ,Dne gentleimur told us thatlhe
:had. purchased. property.ati a liighTfigare.
dduring,'!,, prosperous days, i and :
lied held it for,the , .last Ave :years.amly
,hope of seeing the railroad cOmpleted:''The
,Poxtv-..Depositinailroadisno• longer:a mat
v ter 'ofensier _transportation v for
Company,,but is„ fel , necessity for ,
the_lower end. vv.,. v
.-To,show this fact we ,tuight'add au in
stance : is.geaerally vknown that there •
,are pretty extensive 'forges, - both at' IVlertio
gorge and.Oviletnativilleroa the •Pequai; the
latter.of which is operated by Maj. Hoopes.
TO keep these in operation, it is necessary
to have thedron pigs sent down to Lan
eitstervironcoMarietta; and ~ rviiom- L aticasteri
transported by teams to. he Peques.:!. Here •
.it,goes through one or two ,processes •
i itia,pressed into square blooks,h-whicti are
,transported., to !Lancaster , again to find a
market k•lsewbere. , iYet •with.all this Cost,of
itispparently ;is productive.: The
v eheapness oflabor and material renderthis, -
"everWtai-wliich• added to^. the ',easier and
zeheaper,rneans of, treasportntion, by -ran i ,
-would make, „ therbusiniss,highlyvreintine- t;
„ianire. Those-interests especially feel,.
• ,thevadvantagoof,the; proposed,
v;Madiriiiett promises soon to;be a fact.::
Near bit: NnUo; andt along, the Tucquani--
)arge_quantities of charcoal, are; burned. ant,
ivoftheti tither which is useless-for other pu'r
vpnees. Tile dusky„forms'of the , men :•.thad.
r theirmaud.hutsini,,these _Lancaster v county,
, remind one of the .olden times. - , ,
~ -: O v r ir-,excursion party; bentupon discover
,iesoriatleseveral extended day trips along
the yiVer. Stauffer,. Esq.,- discovered-a
'hew which has heretofore .beemun
, nownin - the vichthyolagy.,of ) thecounty.,
P. , ,S.vßathVorti the entomologist,qiiscovered
an insect, , w bleb is , fcery Belden'. met -
do this muter the. State.
!ski; the geologist andmnineralologist, made.,
merit ,Selence.-;•Cineies•ancliconglo'mei- .
;otes utivritind;:the foimer..especially;•in ; the
,-bed , of-tle. river. , ile the: savava were” .
sdisclosing,thehiddenvivtnysteries.oftriature,
oungeniallfriends,! , C.T.l o ...liengier?
v Amer;vand. v hfrecl; ;Smithy discovered :a.' water
melon -' patch von; aneighbor's' vfarin; , :froni
-Which pur'caterer supplied - the partywith
-five melons at reasonably, lowprices:a
v, Mt.; Nebo iwetsaw , adv;old ',pride • list
~
,hanging-up sbre .which evidently
-bore testiniony, to: ante-War .prices—bniter
9 cents, and egge=o , cents';" six-cent sugar •
sold for.eit!J.iip.v.,iinithose,days.' Byron, the
abused, says , of,"somevlaVorito spot
"=Those 'xlaYtt are tgone,,but :beauty:still:ls
i v ere„!,'_ ; ,„So v ,we theughtvrthoitidiiys are gone
.but;,We
'',ThruughManar„totinshipiwe:.nuticed -the
itinest.,v,school.r.bousesOfezi have "seet4atlY7
00ero v imlhe,county:.- The'sDirecto . rs'have
bttilt_Wltlfayievr.to coniforkand-cotiveni;
acl:;Louse is providett.with a khe
'and being of such respectable size, reminds
One more of An academy, than Abe,,fi
school hOuse,of v .twenty,yenrs,, , ago.,
.', The fruitcrop,in . v
I , Kanor,lumtotdlent.• The,
securing
quit - e.:fair„ in
Same Manor
13 1,4eh s .hetteier.timullitibisfr , bal.
ity.:,.Thure, are; not kiiithY2,,,evldenCei of
'dienglit;',"WbfaiP; ine'y';l%
owingroither. to
:MOO frequent Wers; ? ,,Or,.different soil,
anelent 4 lazid marks, - and :Its revolutionary
history will be the subjenecifiCintninitketnhj
WE giire below d eery brief and extel . Y
`lent synopsis of the tequiretuciats of., the
;v
:Registry law, for which we 'are ;;fi -.indebted
"to B. Frank Eshleman, Esq., of : Laacester.
It is the lass , in a nut-shell, antdieheAes 7 ;
:list the careful study of eve4linAjzilicat'
,Tofer. Go examine the Registry list,
find your name, see if it is spelled proper.
ly If not liaye
,it„corrected, immediately..
Do not delay the matter. Post ypurself
on the reqiiirements of the, lair, anirbe
prepared to challenge "any illegall . -aters
w may 'polls:
- DIITIEa OF ASSESSORS.
the duty of.eaeh,aesessor; in revising_
his_ list of resident taxahles:-
" 4 1. ToSiiike Fromtlielist ilia ;lame of o n ier3'
person, Who'hi; kneWii by him to
and
died,'
or removed Iroin''hca 'diStrlet, and , of sneli'
Shall'haVe been ipiaile,ktieri 'td 'to
bare ditid' his ,aistriet,
Said Wei' Made Ont.;
He Shall
as' be lie shall lino*, iinifsiich as Shall boiniade, -
known to him to , beccaitaiiiialified'ikg`
- iere'sinee asqSatnent
Be'shalt'also add the names of persons
who make clam to hurrto be qua
tOiein , the district; unless he - lin0;:s them to`
'bemon-residentibr natlegal 'iioters;
4: Th all cases of the addilfonOf a "na'rne to'
listlw the "assessor,; heSliall'aisiisa a" tax
- fortliWith;'and aseertain'UPoti'whit'grou"nd:
'ianth'peraina•clarms a.ioter,
'W. 'When 'regiStrathin is epinpreted,,the
-.seeing' shall mnke'an alphabetical list of 'the
white freemen, titgi;v:i3;2l - year's of oppo- .
'site:each name; sitife - Whether ' ihe
voter be'a heiasekeekt:'Or not, and'idace of
residence. -'
G.' assessor should register any person
‘cLaimingtO vote by reason of being 'flatii'r-'
alized;Unless be exhibite'cdrtificatnof na
turalization, or this' been' a' voter in t sucli"
'district for five consecutive'yeara next Pre-:
ceding Such registration:: =' " '
7. , When the , person :registered claim's to
vote' because of his being between the! ages
'of2l and 22, the assessOr'shall' iirite!oprio=
site each name the word
8: Upon completienciflliSt 'registratien
and - assaseinent; the zissessoi Shah Midi`
With 'return the'saine•to the'
, COrifiniSionera
of the county, who shalV'canse: duplicate .
copies liStEtO be anadtkont, - and the,
assessordsbalFreturnOne for • inspection' Of
all the voters'iand^-tha - other: , to' be - where
electionhillelTitreach- district.
9. No asSesSmentor reglatraticni "shall lie
madeltsilthir Wit dais next befOrd election,
by. any assessor,' under a'pe"naltioT lino not
exceeding One hundred dollars; or "itripriS-
onment not exceeding three: Months, 'Or
'— ' •
.I.o: , 'Aftei 7 assessmenis' are completed, on
tlie•tenth day before the 2d.‘ , Tuesday, ::
1n; 0o
:: toper, the'essesscirft‘slialli Monday "IL'
lowing, - make return the , colinty conar.
• mission - ors ottlie;ntunei Of such pers'Ons; as
Alavo'from lime to time, upon ;Tersoiial
plication; olaiinSd' to ;be: voters,' since his
-last previous return..- • " -•-•
DUTY' OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
I. It hafthe'duty.of of the county Cointrits- ,
sioners to furufsh 'the j'aSseSs'ors ' with: the
list.otAtixstbles:or • transerillt , required by
eighth Sec; of act of 3 Apr:ll . -15,1834.
2. 'Upon the-return by assessors, of as
sessments and.,additional assessments -and
reglitrritions 4 by the -assessors; ' they shall
'furnish-to the 'assessors ' , duplicate copies
thereof. • . - : . • ,
S. It is their duty to fainish to 'the , elec
tion officers tv hill and correct' eopy:'of the
assessments, containing , the 'names •of all
persons returned, by. the asies:soreof the re
spective , districts , as -resident ' taxables in
.said districts,logether the - necessary
election ,blunks. •" "
OM
'33IMY. OF;.ELECTION orrlcEits.:
, •
J.. , -It it their duty' to ',r . eject •the Votes of
fered by all persons , whose" names 'are not
'found .an' the- assessment-or registration'
listfornished them:by..COmmissioners, • nit- •
less such. persons' , can , make satisfectory,
proofof their right. to ,- .vote.n - - : --.: %.:
2. Any person claiming right to - vote,
whose dame is not on' hst', itinit'Prove by
'at least one qualified voter of the 'district, ...
that that was his residence at'ieast ten days
;next preceding 'the' electiOn:' The' 'Party
voting in tiasubscrilie a written or penciled:
eflidavit stating; when' and' whore - .116:-was
.born'; 'that he iii'a.'• citiiEtti. of this common
wealth and of thelTniteil States, grid that be
;dlll-not •remOve intO , thIS 'district for the
purpose'of Voting; thel'ihe - Paid 'a State; or.
,County tax.witbin.two Years:. , '''' '''''
-tt 3.: Inell cases of vi'voter claiinieg to vete •
by reason of taituralishtiiin; tlie election of-.
'fleet-a shall hint to prOdUcelhia'cer
tificatethereof; males:9ll'olas' been :iv:Voler
in the 'district.' for at least ti'll'' yiars- pre . eo-
ing such election.
.r- ‘..-; .. •
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VOTED SIWULD
• .1
EXAMINE' TUE :ItEGISI"ItY AND SEE
THAT HIS NAME 'IS THEREON'
WE . reprOduce this. Nyeek' our appeal:to
; voters to ,bay.e;lliein names registered.
Lets every ..man attend - to it personally--
Do: ant' , :delai • another `moment: Next
"Saitirtini;942'd;l4l4 :the - last day;
Thefiniecrats hope, to elect their money-,
ed , condida.to through - this negleet 'of de
failting register: :Attend
afterward. Ite.4.onr'„digest - of,: the , . the
law, study , : it . welkandldo „not- be waning
-in any requirement The law'is'the.only
hOPe; - "of'theliCeptihliCa - ri ; party against
:eOffee-pot .naturalization frandeil and- , fin-:
gile, - .116=11316e Demcieracy,. ' - Do' not -allow
iiMe'vere' to - he lost through `negligence or
?defauft.l.°, • '
Tin charge that. Asa packer,.. mho: is
repntod to be worth twenty million ".'
ars; shrinki his tales and'poys only eight
dollars ninety jive colas On ti gold, watch or
trio; has been made in, every, form .that it
can Ire put.into„words,-,-but itreceives4o'
;di3nial;.•;,The' , charge , -is; •suppOrted
official;proof,'therefore it cannot beldam
ed.' The , which Slacker '
.wriggles,
oat :04,are added, to,,taxes.,othard-work
ing.- clerks;-.• mechanics; tradesmen and
others:' 'lt"i"s'tu the vote Of',"thiii' class' of
that Pucker_la — ys claim
Will^ he get.,theaLt=, •-, - , ;. 1 •6. •-• .
• ' of our
can friends in, thikhorongh „ a nd : ,couutry
to the feet and they' must .? male: noplina
dons for township. ward, city' end• bo
rough offideris- - ,, Tax,Oii.tcas
ELECTED IN SPEING,4UST.SE , ,ELE6-
TED rixis,yezz, - for - the election, vilf „ g s
default; rand ""the" de'mocititie -4 .*Uouiineds"
, Will'he‘elenfecV 4r.
,"..
lIM
ErroirrfitEpurs :the
Han isbuigr:Fa riot says ;11Tr:' Wacker was
"thrown into ihe Lehigh river in 1843-hY
Pe on sylvania women. Three": hundred
i:theuiand yror!ciiiginen":of Peuasylvaniu
twill thiciw bete
ler 1869, , • • • '
`dollars
is
'rule great iolitiiiel . :enoncidrnm..of, die
,sAnswfirsrecieved - at. , the' headquarters , of
the-Deieberatid : State Central
I ff much '*
Packer,
P IN Asa who iq , worth twenty
paillions p 019,1104, paya,,oB.9s,llixei tifi!the
sr,re.-•5- if. ,, ,''.. , .. , .. 4 ?,?..e , ..
ViiiiecF:Sjaies'gliternaivßeveil4 'dpa'rt
fitieot. iii."l'c'i lolik''','Oh; 1144HougWillitt l le
.- •:' - f • It.l. -;,;.- ~ ..,,,,;:,.
'to pay off-tbenlitionalttebt.RlAi „ :...j.i.,,
~,_ • _,„„„ 5 ,•••,,,, -t-,....,y,‘- • , r,ia,,,',,, N.,14. "4,
Ir Packer pays $8.65 Internal neve:
nue, bow much does the whole Demo
ratie pa rty-.. 4,ay
: 1 ... '• `.' l ' ft , .'"S. ''' 7 ' si l i.i i iiii::`, Z.:l , t,',f .',I, - ''.l.li,
—Pekin has gas works
—Texas Ints . p. sour lake,
;- I Prenticyspat is , 4e4l:t
.„)
Mace Is in New
. . .
—or,egoit is cattanipgsalrqop...., •
L.-11u trtlxild i only sl "
ePt foue flours.:
-Kentucky is'tlie ia
soTggl'est ,-,
§t4te.
,
—The sues cena; hag thsee.Sl,oo,ooo.
edin..el-4 1y . 1)1 );(.?
'l 3 3 3"!-
" anew' game.
'
lthy.
' clr;ink her' wine crop.
in'tbstia - ; - 1
an,....4)164 well.
6' a , o ntb.
auftl6ai:4l in Australia,
Raleigh us,aa eggs at dozen:,
rrnia Glad at:a:fixing up u con
-NeW York lids' a",”*at;'lllan'.l"v4ssoefa
,tiiin.",!..."
uniting
. —The `.4.liiiit,;rst''''arerf..lai nll4' ti`
: ;
Leo` I.4.Nvlt'i3oreilnific4lt.:
'—.Senator Fentou is' increasing hi poor
health. :
—Signor Blitz: has
: rotal:
•'' • "
Ul:)ideeldit.* sSlitta:liaS four hen
houses. "
—Malta averages one'tairern'iO every four
houses.
snakes' are ' Dismal
, Swamp. • "' J . . - !
Russia , now' keeps up 'air
000
; Iv —Maggie 'Mitchell:Will': de Hart ford. in
October. • " •
Piesi4ot Kinibdr* is" a Superb
penman.' " ' ; :
—Measles are killing redent.:'Mormon
emigrant.S.
—Their are catching sarclini..4 along the
.gultedasf.
Nelson Kneass; who 'didn't' Write. Ben
• Bolt; is dead..
:=The latest - froth Paris—bon nets 'are', hal f
;an inch bigge . r.
-The Posit:ass - ter General's injytred s olbow
'will:soon erook.' '
.%•—Andrew , ,Johnsoitis to intike u stamping
• tour in - Georgiti:. - " s ', '
rs: Myra - B r abou t • to become
allinb of the law. = • •
--Itltindi" tire, toirli• oat 'and brunettes
coining intofashion. ,
• Norfolk has restricted herself bylaw to
, eight'boot-blacks. 4 • ' '• •
,• Seetett , sport'stnati at'ery - Suedessful
`insalmon:shOoting:',
• —Ball's eqUestriaa 'statue 'Of - WaShington
is a one •
=There are 350 waterfalls within ten mites
offlthaea; New York. • • •
• • —Wade Hanipton opens the bitwl at, the
Georgia Fair this fall::
`-'-Boston is "soing . to. 'up a "Nations
—A. tonehink'new 'ballad js ''My Mother
in-laikod Gentle Volee:":"'
Pittsburg is Said to be nyalling.Chicago
,in the Aiv . oree
Jefferson Dave§ 'hak - been rap Pointed a
policerain - at
—Michigan has'tweiny Cities with popu
lations of over 6000 each;
LOCAL INT:g1;TIO-h'NC:E.
, .
Co titsma . .lo22lNp.-,--A stated meeting
Of the TOIVn 'Council was held,on Friday,
evening, the 18th inst:/Prosent 7 -Afr. 17pp,
Feesident, and.'l4essis. Crane; „Craig, Dot.:
wiler'atid Nonrse.' Thn,Min:n.tes of August
20th were fetid - and upprOyed. The - ginance
'come: reported 5167.:92receivod,hy tho 'trona
urer sinco last meciting,.,Mailld balance in
•the treasury of $34.0..76
following The , "report . of ihn
Committee' was read and, ,
accepted tlio
cOMMittee disel24rgedi
To 'the - Members of .Toiun
Counditi :
..;
the „pleasure, to
report the New Mackei, r .11bUSe eniePietetr
and reccarimend thatatt]..order, he', granted
to LipliarccontraCto . rjor $;795,50;
'in;paynacitt'Oc the fiVil 4 eitirctifte,'rebarned'
,by Beguia
tor and ask that' the. Buildiris nidy,,bo ac
cepted so - COMPleted;end the Bailding,corn
'tnittee "disaharg h r it.irliag:'per'formed
the duties peite , rilag'to ;theit'aPUclintment
',The (Pelmet price 'of the Mtirket'Oeuse
*as
.$17,000; and'the changes made iw the
original plan antrsPecifi catkins, 'as'"didlirecl
and tiiiProVed 'by ' the" Teiwn„pcifidcil; . ,has
amonntetkin:shape r Of 'nxtrita; .to
- The alterittiona and Priceihr making ,them,
was agreed upon at - are . time" hetWeee. the'
.
contractor apecir
fentnred 'Upon' the •cOntract,' thus
'ilialcingqiiir tend 'neat oilh - e'neW` arkef
House ‘'
-The ;amerint realize rout e of
'Market giandS, tiimi:farfor,the
year , lB69.'ial2Xl2.so',"Making it e4ual . to 15
,per , cent, upon the totalciistpfeenstiticlion,'
;conses4rientlY; tin' additional;burtlion, upon
'oull'eak;;Mitranituinzi;fin'neiit that is areq-°
'itidale • t.;'•-•#tir:"BOrdiailti'; and Which ',must
'necessarily I;the `yearly Oessailly'itaXonsfi
hereidter, thus proving to the Zsitizens of the
Borough, that the 4raprpvernencja - st'Voria.'
plated; be a growing riiWen tin' to the,
Borough; 4"
Of Which hi resPeetfully, submitted. ,
,'"""" 'Citeirß;
%, •S. S. DE;rwtriun,'
Tho Fire Department ; .ComniitteeportOd.
,15,new pings put,in at a'cost.of $1263.03. ; „.
Thn,gavainent .Cominittee reported. that
they had decided that the-,houses of,. Mr.
Roehow and Mrs. Santee on the oast side of
5112Stiect near Union, should, he, removed,
so as to alloW the full ridthsorriavenient..
mum
. •
The Gas Committee ;reported Lhat bpls
of. $9.75 Qach against. Jacob ptrickler, and
"13. M. Watts &Son, had been banded to the
Chief Efurgess forcollectmn.- , —, -
The consideration. of 'the Wheelbarrow
~
ordinance, wits , on motion of Mr, Crane, in-.
deflaitelypOstponed. ,
, .
The oneddere:tion of the ordinance relate,
ling to ti3e:lighting "cf,gas lamps was post
poned one Month.
petition, Was ..roceived asking for .the
erection of a gas lamp nt'the alley adjoining
the ItiveMide.llotel, •On Front Street, and,
on motion, r • eferred,to the :Gas Committee
; ;Wlth instructions to remove the lamp
iifront4.opes' ~
sliep,to the point
,dei
igaated in the,petithm, and to erect another
near to the railroad if the removal pecessl-
' , 1, 4i 6 4:,: •r_
„,cif! motion OfDX.r. Crane it was„. ,
..Iteaolved,,Tb_at thel'avitiggoinniittee.he
iaquastedln require the property owners to
, have all the gutters 'crossings 'the 'pave
ments 'conform. to the Ordinance regulating
the same, as many of the gutters are entire,
ly too deep.and especially .the, two gutters
on Walnut' street ' between 'sth' and' ; "6th
zatreete, , on: the 'iproperties nd
,Siple one gutter will, answer • alt , purposes
focbtith, and, vvhen it is practicable, the gut-
Mrs should he pa - VeAuVer.', Adopted. _ ;
"ciii.inOtial:4l.li. Craig it'aras •
"'Resolved, That all persons having ‘ private
alleys be required to continue'ttar: pave
ments across the:same with. brick; , placed
;on,talge,.the_width and•grade of,said ;cross'.
ing,to,conterm with the Orditiancenregulat:.
m
tag - paveents. 'Adopted.
On motion Of Mr. Nourse ' it was
=I
„
Resolved; Tbat the Chairman of the Road
•Committes is irequested , to notify' the Co
lumbia Water Company to'at.once repair
such of the Streets over their pipes that are
. _
nasal° far travel, and also that tile Will
Company are to put all theAtreets width";
they.haveopened for layi,ggpine, r in as good
order us they 'were,:previonecto be laying
of pipes,;.prtor to the lirsttlay, of Woyember
nest. Adopted. • • ;
- - Mr. Craiie offered the foll'Owing',,reSoldtin2L.
citizeniof Front Street.
Basolved, That persons owning property on
'Front Street, between Jones smith shot),
and the brick house of Mrs. Jacobs, haim
-perinission'and''are _lie rebyqiutliOriAd'' to
raise the Pavement .and Street-gutters in,
.frotit'of their. Property-between the points
natned to a uniform grade and to reduce the
width of the pavement to nine feet from the
building, and removing their entrance to
'vinare; and allAtnnecessary door steps and:
other obst' notions tipdn the pavement, Pro , '
vided a proper grade is preserved_ for the
drainage of streetmid 'pavement. -
On motion pf.S: S. Detwiler the petition
and resolUtiOn'Were referred to the; Roa d
and Pavement Comtnittee with instructions
to they may ,determme. •
The 'Market .Committee 'reported the
names of a number_ of persons wlib
rented stalls but had failed to pay , the rent.
On motion of Mr. Nourse-the COM ilfilfai7
.
was directed to hand the' bills 'to the: Chief'
Burgesi for. Collection, and authorized to
rent the stallsolf the rents, were not imicl
within onemouth. ~.; ,
On motion of Mr Craig the followirtg:or- ,
dinance Was adopted : .
AS!ection,l. ,B 0 it ordained and enacted ,by
,the. Town Council of the l3orough,of
bin, That it shall be,unlawfut, for, the own
ers of ducks and geese to let the 'same run
aelargo within the Borough limits.
Section. 2." That it shall balite duty of the
.lEfigh Constable to Seize and ::peti -up all
geese and.' ducks . found:runinng-nt large
with,power to,restore the same' to the .own-'
ers upon , the, payment -of the;cost of feed
and temeents.forzeach goose-or Mick' titken,
or,if het redeemed within forty-eight hours,
to sellAiettChy,public outcry to the n igliest
and,:bbst'bidder. '
. . ,
SoCtion.3. 'The hig h Conitable Shan 're
ceive, one Lair .of the amount r paid for re
demption. , ••,; ,
Sundry bills were ordered to be paict•al Ler
wbieh.Counail adj.
Local Brevities. -.1
The Coal trade has sufft;rpsuffered i:a;tierially on
account of 3.irater" in the Susque-
henna:. ,:Lerie.79Pitifiei it'rC,lTwever be
road
,Company has opened a channel in the
bed or . the river lor'.the hoatv.to :pass
under.the Chutes. -. ' •''
- A heavy, yein, of blnek in'ayble 'has 'been
diseevered'on I.;'darnitt's -firin on
tbn .. Coneistogo Creek opposit9 Lancaster
*City Mills, ,
The unterrified dernocracypetin gonven
tion'ii Lancaster On 7edneedz.iy,Sept.
and after endorsing the principles antl!doc
trines laid down in.the general convention
at garrisbu rg,noininated a StateandCounty
ticket. , SeverarrModeet nen;'ncif'WE4hing
to be elected, withdrew their ninn'e'si others
Were elected lii iMelancatien:''The,greatest'
harmony prevailed during theproceedings,
many •Of ;the party - 'assembled" eslubited
Roman 'virtues. in declining the
,•honors,
which the convention, tried to force• Upon
them. All this•in the; face 0f.6.000 Repub.
licanmajority: '
• "S. F. Bletz 'built n house for"B. : "dishier,
`weather -boarded: it, roofed it, pat , in win
dows, doors, floors, dtc. in eight' honrs= r the
shortest time on record' "'-"' - -
The storm of last Friday: way. / very'' de
structive.' Fences were i iiiiiiii away, barns
si.:7iek: by lightning . and', destroyed and
other damage done. Geo. Hippie's barn
near Marietta was, struck by
,lightningnnd
burned, A`ctilfperisheilin the'ilames. The
barn oflacobHuber northwest of -Rollers-.
town was.conpletely burned. In East and
West 'Lanai:later the storm was espeCially
destructive.. , piine stack's of wheat, belong
ing to John Hauser, were, turned - ever ! by
the storm : Several cowe'belowing
~to. Mrs:
Barbara Kreider were :killed
,by lightning.
toWnShip a.barn belonging to
Samnel'Greff .was struck but •not burned.
In the Sr,v,:'oince.the current of electribity
was so strong that it could be seen flashing
allitrounit the 6ressds: , Several of theltu4nis
Co;'s 011 were for a. time
Refinery„,stun nod.. At Trustiot ßefinery„ the, nil vat' was so
'charged with
,the electric ,current that one
of the :who touched it. was knocked
The lightning wns hrilliant,und.the
thunder,terrific..„ • . _
.71 L. i'litkerttat43§onened his new store
at the coiner of Second and. Locust streets,
s aidiFiretitly,, to waft:upon. the, ^itiiensof
doluMbia. -
- A Republican meeting. will-he, held at
Bricker Ville; Saturda.Y.Gctober2nd.f.Speak
eisL-Hon: E. billingfelt, S. H.,,Pi1ce,.D. 1 P.
Rosenmiller Jesse ,P ennabecker
S.; Amweg,.W.J.C., Seltzer,,
W. A.l'Vilson t and others.,.- :F
Mrs. P ' , EN/atm of„ Bnterprise,-, this
county, luis written, an, ,os,..eellent article
s on
Pennsylvania .Dutch,:'- which r,is too
'long to reproduce...
`Tref. Stouch's 'dancing school WJll.open
in the dad Fellow's Hall, on Wednesday
evening 29tit
At taticaetor they -.l.lave,:on,exhibition a
piece of pnf.OP.PAul, Nybieli.„.4ll.3y, cal It: per-,,
Retail]. motion. We assure,our, readers that
is not tonga.e..,..jt is said ~ to be
curious. ,
The young .iiteprAlicaas beld,,a4neeting
court House „on Tuesday !evening.
immense croWd. and: Inanch:.enthusiasin.
nas ,a nonvealept, , posti.olline
and, an, ()tinging postmis6ess, anti'depuiv,
:Directory,of Lancaster; county: be
Messrs Burnes and,,Peaniol is the bes Lover
.„.
published:.,
,Everypody.should,bavo it. Alio
r thaolt . ,tl,l* . 3 polAisb ..... ra for a copy.
WM T • Ble.ek has' leic at Abe ,S.Py
office, a bound volume of The ,Oracle of
.Dayphin : ,.a paper published,,akHarrisbu
in ISO 9 We expe"G to make ~ 401/10 quaiirt
extracts aG leisure. • . i ;
;:On §atßnyy, egtober market-.wilt
"Open at 9 A.• N.,,ipaSeaci of, 5,A.: ,
WrAghtsvillp Items .by "TrioX
ROOT HOG oR Div.—'lli6thitli'o'i'whieli"-
.phrsse.:is • being verified: { o tho '' snttstaction
of some oTourtsltizens if , riot'lciglieli
Some ten daYssinee.our r tenin'Was'Afi'sit4d
byn fii3g drover navint . r:for'eule - aletkf no
perently fine shoats:. • By•repregentin , iTtlnit
-hislirras • were ruined , in Perry '-CO.;lae In
duced qielte'dnrinetier of our "eifiieiii to nur
ohase,itt fiknres,tinit should - eleveto' "Hog,
and Hominy".to filo -re4peetability
after the - Wr. Porkers' were
domiciled.'im , the'cquarters , 'USSlgned - their
:by their new Ownertf f , theflie'gari fes
idlosyrieraciesl_thataremot peculiar to the
TheY , abandoned roOting,' refuSed.to
•eat,oancl;exhibited a , lameness In the : hind
`quarters, accompanied, a sllolit cough.
Several' havediedand nearly all or the 'lot
are effected by the Sane malady; which ap
pears to be contagious, as hogs 'that' were
.raisecl'hy.the.platies - purchasing have con
tracted the - alsease which has also Hitreved
'fatal seyerarinstances.: : • ' "
- On tihquiritti it has thtnipiroci - that. tlio
hOgs warefrorml.hoeWest , nsteaci of Peiry
Co.
1 ' T , _NEW:---"Tbes , 'abuttnene - being build by •
'the J3ridge Co:,•tb enable toenitn'Oonsttiact
turnouts foetheiailread entering the:bridge
;thus-avoiding:Mi present ineotnienienee - of
endless elattngend shartear;ree,hveremeh
ed:nnehastage of eolnpretiOn that thedeeli
ed improvement eanho inade , ie eltort,
v.L:-exa •
MAL :
Wilson .1:iold< two'. Water , lotsvadjoiningithe
'lergetbriek , waie:hotise of Win. Mcconk e y,
to? Mr./John - BeidletoPthel-fittli.Or
Bpidler r& Stoner for POPO:
.is Crruitoii'':APiAnfg:t-Tlier'"Refoi•thed
Cliticli=ReVi'lliPilir;:iiinf'iiallOr:,"sirill'be
'reldedicatedAcr,'„inorrOw:l',:lhe*e f ts o :
here;llie s :Ca4let
and the church' - 'will::frese'rit:liai 4 heiViip-
"' ' n'OC ,A'
t „t Jind „-.. - sililag'i?..schobrso 7: 46,
AI? Thp: music
4'ler , lritien' from
abroad will bo hero.
and raes by 'Quid.
kli
.:.-tia.taseputurday we tool: oar Amelia clown
;113,.5ee the great and glorious belloomasnen
:`li,M ho4ltincaster. In Center ScilliOrthey
'fiatl, : tlelnachine, all full of gas; just 1074 ia
,great rriliey of the fellows wbo stood.4l,Car,•
incessantly, and remarkiniefße,
- char r ming beauty of Amelia.-- There was'
an awful crowd around. There were big
men, and little men, girls and boys, females
of every classefront-thegfeWbig -, ,svotniin'"o
rights advocate (who was always imposing
on the area of our corn-plot) to the exqui
sitely dear little ienlcedsweetness of our own
Amelia. There„were at least twenty ,thou
sand, peppla,ther4,, terlides. the :ladies and.
they were nearly all there. The balloon was
-avery.large-pieee
geliternxaept. at ore'pineetwhere they put:,
the gne - in. The crowd at the corners was
very stericuislY ti r sixedrdansistitigi Mainly of
a few sober men, who were always -17tsome
body's way, a few lovely women, wbb took
up mpro : rootn than zi allowetl,'„by i .the civil
rights tind ti,..fewr,,itgilant.- policemen,
:who were always Jo ; be 'fettficl';where they
I'veraiiet:Wanted. : , Beside:gilds congregated
mass'eCillLmaniterad'citi - folkS i there was
a large delegation of-ladies and gentlemen
from the country;, !mule in tc:, see
the sights—these deported , thomselves
'BVery voy.3.,:riON4, 7 ll ! *ii . htiliO•on,:,••goes up,
.hence it is:mot necessary:Sto,-desoribe the
;going up thereof:: But to Itear;the'ladies go
off into ectstacies, was marvelous' indeed.
One-near -us exclaimed "-it's perfectly
bettutifulncanother:-said " isn't it grand,l
sublime," to which weadded "bosh.", One
woman had her,mnUtb!oPen, seVeral, inches
to'eateh a glimpse of the ascodding glory.
When Mrs.. Wise (or othewise,..just as you
please), tripped, basket; tech
nically-Called " car," Amelia wanted to go
along.; luttwe wouldn't let Such an etheri
al gq off ilintitable epttee far fear
she might be non est inVeni7M. _
What strung - things one can observo in a
crowd of ini.kecl . population. Some people
try to show off their wit,•otheratheir znOney,
'others awl r fine elotheS;and es2gen eally
their charming voices, and musill
if they have them along. One lady had - on .
'the biggest i eb ignon. We' eVer' saw. She was,
dressed in, exquisite taste., Let us describe
her.. Sho woro:a gaant'y lift le bonnet; nut
meg color, far:Chen-shaped; with (4S:tri
colored feathers and spreekled ribbons.
IThe _flowers 'Were 01l of the-sun-liimier spe
cies. She had on - a: nutnide (pronotinced
new-mud) colar, with spots on the corners.
ller clieSs was it rese=iceldred crape Iwith
black and white spots all-over,it,'and nross
barred at 1.114:6:41e.e. Tltetriutiivasloopedup
With fish-hooks ornamented with yellow
tops. Tier pannier WaS veiY farge, made of
plain yellow : velvet, tied cross-barred in the
center: ., w
It as'aiso leaped tip at the sides
with rose-colored:erape, An orange -
'ored trimmed robe; half, was coneeeled; mind
'yet - reVetilecl” by the Massive folds' of the'
.
pannier. Tot:nowit_ this living temple of
fashion. She had swinging gracefully on
her arm.a heavy blanket ,Shawl :of 34110 w
and black mixture, .she'leeiceAlike one of
Madame Demorcet's traveling advertising
cards—with this:exception that her "toilet"
-was pronounced a "ravishing novelty
all the girls in sight. -We guess' she lived
in Lancaster, , and , litts -- ;already.liitt reduced
the thll fashion: •After the balloon -had
"gone up " the crowd dispersed and we re
turned to our - 110mo, determined never to
' take Amelia to these fashionable gatherings
again: It el‘ . Vii,”:'detiLiys' a. girl's 'eiina.-
nimity to see-new fashions, even-if they, are
" horrid ugly." ',There is nething'se':dieas
trous to tie even tenor,of-a young, • lady's
Way S -as h of a Vetv. Lien ri et, 0.: it lat e
chignon, or a--fashionable pannier.. Girls
beware. • -
A CONFIDENCE •GA.NIE.—TILELikST i OP
TUJ :Motri.o. l / 2 .N5...it 117:L.) be interesting to
the readers of the Si'.r and ittnusinetooe.
citizens of Columbia to know that a smart
young man of this - Borough recently opened
a local'correspondence tho 'Express of
Laticaster,-• signing , himself ." Alert," and
subsequently only " A." For the first
we. It be reported local matters—a fact that
we were glad to see, as we hailed this as a
recognition; 'by 'Ourmcighboring town; of
the importance of-Columbia. Of late our
Borough has been figured largely in tho.io
eel •cif • the• Lan caster dailies,
all of which we approved.
But this young gentleman, who was t'ry
ing, to fly, upon unfledged pinions, exceeded
rthetiounclS:blrlifs;t...zrst,ing smartness, and
essayed to soarligter, and if not control,
at least to ape wisdom and greatnessi in
de.tatlnglipzp,thp,SE,..Kouglitto be condtiet
`ed. ,The SPY lvits no longer a 'fliediunit for
t.l3o: ; ilessetn]natiou , of marvelous :.tvis
dotr,,iind he 'sought the'columns - V.oa: co
ern porary, where he got otf the , f 9119 :
By tho'W . Q , ',4he .411 11 , under its new manage
ment Alas not altogether,turned oat as the peo
ple rantleipated. Judging- froin `the - tone (lOU
editorials in the last issue, it evidently will , be
run in the interest of the., rings," etc. It is not
the journal orformerilaysOoo much nonsense
in its columns; little solid, substantial:reading;
and much dissatisfaction,is;aiready.manifested
'among:its - patrons: However , it is to' be hoped
the editor will discover Ills error, and continue
to . cenduct thc:parer in-its-former manner."
This was a. contemptible
. but harmless
thrust' attlie'husitfesS Prospects of this of
fice, but Ave . paid no further, attention to this
nice young man than to bunt him tip,
about which'iv'ev,proceeded. systematically.
We believed at. the time and have been
assured since thaetilEi'Cliaracter of the arti 7 -
cle had escaped the notice of the proprie-,
tors of the _Express, as cmr „velatiert._ with
ihnt - paPar ;
too, , pleassnt,:an4 ..the, local
departinent:cond.Ccted,Wtoo:gentleiminly
a manner to allow siieh ii tiMught.to
terta.ined.
The ladi,Sentenee df libi•lefi.ined‘iicl'W'se
neculitirly refreshing, when It has been' dis
eocered,lthat: this yang gentleman, "Alert"
\via ,no_less,a perronage. - st ban an. employee
of this epee, who had .been retained when
the, ransfer •was made: to , _the;preseitt -
',ptietor4,„Whils entoying- the:fullest ?confi
dence of, the proPrietors- - 6c,the paper, he
With utmost 'Politeness arid
courtesy. Ms conduct is beyond. explana
tion. Pro babiy 'he WiiS i nethe treaChery
Young attemptntl. in, the, Trikujaq,
The i - naiter beeriuiiii I uoivri beyond
doubt; '" Alert"- was'd iStn Gseil ' "frOin this
office, on ;Wednesday' morning. - Nye,tvih
him. success, in any ;en terPripai.fie' may,en -
gage, especialli.in.:advising2- editors; "but
'ice: oaii,tiot".conscientiou"sly: recommend
him tto .the confidence of any -'eofniriunitY
called- a•few
evenings since to •ixa!iiiine 'two, pieces of
Crayon -Portraiture ut flinkle's on
Secund street—One a- lioriiiit='-or the
Doctor,"and ,the.,,pther
,lady.: 'These pieCures' are , - of :full,,large
pnrtait size, in . vignette,, tastefully land
substantially trained, and 66' niost." life
like ,representaqons Arcey,er ; Seen.
'Both , of ' , these .were .dracru: : :from photo
sgraphS,. .
other, without
a subsequent sitting. -'The- neuter's is
pronouneed the better. of, the f twii,'=in ex
ecution: and ilie:gebiral contour of:
lace. —lPliis ~ w as 'owing to the assistance
gave the artist. As oar
sex fi&urta so stildore in' artistic' aauty,
we ,feel j like , flomplimentingliim,,but ,then
, iieimust"rernetuberlltat'llin,dbazipes were
not, equal., , .. jair"with.-the
;..,4'Crayott.P,ertreitpte•is -Tipp / , It , haS
Adye.Aitages.OVr.tkir
=tirpl.eltadeslall-tdore" - ftilly'"nalai'.:tlie eon
, tic)] 'aitiPea, tastM. , -.llfra. at; the
quite a number,of , , out. availed
themselves ef,-,thin'OppOrtUnity 4 of securing
portrai'ts': She bus met with sueeess every.
where Peisons: desiting? f p - ortraits are
rsferred to - Dr.
Im'soV,
tlio`j:Prefibythrian
(§abhatb.) ,evening, will
`bef, , ii;-,a - tp.7!o'ciciehrttrid - b'ereafier 'at 'l.ll
saint 3 boar. There will
be no service in the morning.
s iWcf_
I ", „,,,e1V,14T.,13* GREAT idEigcrizzasrAr..E
- Oribrinhedays was anfutterAcglectof sanitary pre
caatons.fth` ethcion Monne We . i4 l, adopted for the
prpzentionof
, silknoss: ei'age: was unknown in
drain4ge was rarely altodipte'd In the eountry.
.114 i ofOilitl'Arterer?„.!l, eft36744n-thp public streets,
d
an tiometi r e eletriallireinOlie7-grent antidote to feb
'rile diseases, was sadly neglected. Is it not so now.
Wise laws, philanthropic institutions, and a vigilant
sanitary police, have, to a great extent, remedied the
evil: l ,.slier , is Thig' all 3''''Tidientlie ,- En'e s ci
helped materially to lessen the rates of mortality
Lt is not to ranch too say that tens of tlousands es
cape sickness in unhealtli.? seasons in consequence
of having invigorated their systems in advance by a
course of HOSTETTER'S STOIIIACH lIITTERS,
This pure and wonderful vegetable tonic and alterit
tive comprises the extracts and essences of a variety
- of roots and -herbs, - renowned-for their-strengthen- •
lag,-soothing, vitalising and purifying properties.
These Medicinal 'ageat's `incorporated witii
spirit absolutely free,froin ,the acrid poison which
defiles, more - or' lees, all I.IM Ilquorsof , %Cominerce,
and their effect is diffused through iha whole frame
by this Active, yet harmless stimulant. The resettle
such a condition of the systeth as renders it all but
impervious to the exterior causes of disease, such as,
damp, fog, sudden alternations of temperatitre...te.
Strength, and the perfect regularity of all the face
iMtis'of the bodyiere the belt 6efe4guards :against
atmospheric poison and the effects of unwholesome
water, and IiOSTETT.ERS BITTERS are the best
strengthening and regulating medicine , at present
„knowit:., For eySpeppia and: biliousness it hey are ti
specific absolute. (sepi-e9-tfw
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CATARRH
treated with inn utmost success, by S. Is.ves,M. D.,
:and ..Profelsor. "of , Dieeasei Of the 'Eye aQ 'Ear, (his
specfaily)ingtc Medico Motive of .Pepneyreanin,l2,2/enrs
Vehrierry bf Leyden, Holland) No. Be 3
Arch Arcot. Phila. •Testimonials can be seen at his
office. The Medical facultyareinvited to accompany
Tiaiant..4, as he has no secrets in his piactice
Artificial eyewinserted without:pain. No cliarge.for
examination. fsepi-09-tfyi.
PAIN KILLER
XOTRATTA.; Kansas, April lA% 1.8r.G.
MESSP.N. PERRY DAVIS Lt. So; •
GNTLEV.P....I;:-...-. 0 • • I %matte sayalittio, more t,
atidu
the - Painl consider it - iery Am.luitble medi
cine, and altrays keep it on hand. I havo traveled
gcocl. deal. since I have .teen in
~ ansas, and never
iriUioat trik Ina it 'me. In My practice I used it
freely for the , Asintie-Cholera in lAD, and with better
success thatiwith 'any othei medicine, I also used
inhere for Cholera. In 11355; with the same` gtiod re
sults. A. HUNTING, M. D.
regre t to,say-that the Cholera piL9 pre
veiled here of late to great e;tent. For the last three
weeks,llllsm ten tolifty or sixty fatal each day
haie been , reported.' 'simuld 'Add 'that 'the Pain
Killer sent recently from the Mission House, eas
been 'u:sed . settle 'consiileiable 'success during this
epidemic. If taken in season, it is generally effec
tual in checking, the disease.
Rev. CHAS. HARDING, Sholapore, India." :
septl-18-tfw ; • , „
TELE FACTS AS TREY ARE
We began' In MCI to make Improve
ments in the style and make of
Ready-Made Clothing, and continued
to' do so, 'introducing new styles and
ideas every year, so that the entire char
acter of the business is now vastly
better and totally different from the
systems of older bosses.
Our Is to liarn exactly
WIT THE CUSTOMERS WANT,
and Instead of persuading him to buy
what may be most conveniently at
hand, we take the utmost pains to meet
1115 wishes.
The building we occupy lb the MOST
CONVENIENT SIZE, LARGEST AND
BEST ADAPTED for.. our 'business of
any in Philadelphia
Customers can 4eel what they are
buying, our Establishment being on
the corner of three large streets, :Mar
(ket, Sixth and Minor streets,) abun
dant light is. afforded from all direc
tions. A light store is far better. for
customers than a dark One
-B.lcrehants know that our sales are
larger than those of any other hAuse
In Philadelphia, in our line: hence we
have to buy larger quantities of goods,
and so get them at lower prices, es
pecially as we buy altogether for cash.
Buying cheapest, we can sell cheap
est.
Improucd
IMat
Customers
CE22
31 a 130 feet
140
Violtloll,B
The.
Large
Pu -
cha,,es.
We closely eXaMiRC every inch of
goods that acmes int* our Establish
ment, invariably rejecting all i imf
perfect, moth-eaten and tenderfab
rics. •
ivection .
The time wasted in looking over the
sto , as sr a dozen stores tan be avoided.
rex, under ;me roof, we oiler for isale•
an assortment equal in variety and ex
tent:to that embraced by a score cribs'
ordinary hou.ses.
We have 600 hands'amployed in the
manufacture of Clothing, who are
constantly making up stock to take the
'place or that daily sold ; this gives our
customers new and freak goons to make
selections from.
Great
Saviitg
Prash
Goods.
It is an undisputed fact that this
Department, (a large Hall on our
second floor fronting on Minor street,)
has nothing in Philadelphia, to equal
it. ' , We have here ' concentrated the
hest skill and workmanship, and those
who prefer Clothing matte to order
really have advantages they do nor re•
_calve elsewhere. ' .
DEDUCTIONS.
Clistom
Depart
meld.
From all of the above we deduce
this one fact, that Oak Ball lin. e.w. the
advantages of any °thin Clothing 'Es
tablishinents in the city, and in addi
tion thesi3. -
Dedu -
tio as.
proposed of young men of the present
tion, fully in sympathy with the tastes
day.
ht to the wants of the people and an en
to meet these wants, which; in seven
las placed - Oak Ball in a positron not. el
attained in experience of twenty-five
I.9G—A firm c
- genera
of the
insf,
. torpris
"years
ways,
years.
ad.—A Building better located, better lighted, bettor
adapted and - newer in all its appointments.
4th.—Workmen, especially Cutters, who are not
only from Among . the.pest and most experi
enced: but are - artists 'their professions and
couple with good work a stylishness, in which
Philadelphia tailoring bas ,'beeft. particularly
deficient.
• It is the liberal Tatronage with which we have
been favored that has enabled us to offer the un
paralleled advantages; and this patronagetcontinued
and extended will Multiply advantages, which we
divide between our customers and ourselves.
A visit to Oita Hallwill PIIOVZ every fact above•
stated. WANAM.tKER k BRO WN, -
OAK HALL
„IHOPULAIt CLOTHING HOORN.
Corner of . Sixth and Market streets.
(scptA-CO-tf‘v ;4” 1•1
SI'EGIAL,INQTICE
BUHR:NOV:A PULMONIC SYRUP,
Seaweed Tonic, and ltrandrake Pills, will euro Con
sumption. Liver Complaint.nnd•Dysliepsia, if taken
uccording to directions. They are all three to be
taken at the sometime. , They cleanse the stomach,
relax the liver, and put it to work; then the appetite
becomes good; the food digests and makes good
blood; the patient begins to grow in flesh; the dis
eased matter ripens zo the lungs, and the patient
outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the
only;way to euro :consumption. , : •
To these three medicines 'Dr. .L IL Schenck, of
Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the
treatment, of pulmonary consumption. - The Put
monic Syrupripens ills morbid matter In the Junes,
nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for
when the phlegm or mutter 19 ripe, a slight cough
will throw it off, and' the patient has rest and the
lungs begin to heal.
To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Illandrake Pills
twist be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver,
so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make
good blood.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the 'liver, re
moving all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall
bladder. the' bile starts freely, and the_liver its soon
relieved, - the Stools trill show,what th Pills can do;
nothing has ever' been 'lnvented except' calomel (a
deadly poison which is very dangerous to use ex
cept wits great ears); that will unlock a gall-bladder
andatart the secretions of the liver like Schenck's
Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complaint tie- of the most prominent
causes of Consumption.
Schenek's ,Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant
and alterative and the alkali M the Seaweed, which
this proscription is made of, assists the stomach to
„throw out the gastriejuice. - to dissolve the food with
the Pulmonie Syrup, and it is made into good blood
without fermentation or souring in the stomach.
The great reason why physicians do not cure cod
sumption is, they try to do too much : they give
medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop
night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they de
range the whole digestive powers, locking up the se
cretions. and eventually the patient sinks and dies.
Dr. Schenck, to his treatment, does not try to stop
a cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Remove the
cause, and they will all stop of their own accord. No
one can be cured of Consumption, Liver Complaint,
DyspepsiarCatarrh,' Canker, Ulcerated Throat, un
less the liver and stomach are made healthy..
If a pertion has consumption, of course the lungs
are in some way diseased,either tubercle., abscesses,
bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs
are a mass of inflammation and fast- decaying. In
81101 cases what must be done I' It is not only the
lungs that are wasting. but it Is the whole body. The
stomach and liver have lost their power to make
blood out of food. Now the only chance is to take
Schenek's three medicines, which will bring up a
tone to the stomach, the patient will begin to want
food, it will digest easily and make good blood; then
the patient begins to gain in flesh, and as e4Oll is
the body-begins to grow,the lungs commence to heal
up,-and the patient gets - fleshy and well. This is the
only way to cure consumption.
When there is no lung disease, and onli Liver
Complaint and Byspepsia,SchenelesSeawe. Tonle
and Illandralte Pills arc stalk:lent without e Put
monie Syrup. 'Take the Mandrake Pills freely In all
bilions complaints, as they are perfectly harmless.
Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health
for many years past, and now weighs WA pounds,
was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last
'lonige.- of. Pulmonary „ConsumptiorwhiS;phytifithuus
havingprononneed his case hopeless Mid abandoned
him to his fate. Be was cured by the aforesaid
medicines,andidnee labs recovery- any thousands
similarly atilleted have used Ur: Schenck's prepara
tions with the same remarkable success. Fall dN
sections accompanying each. make iLmotabsolutely
necessary' to personally seelDr:Setten - elt; unless the
pmtienta wish ;their lungs .examined, and -for this
purpose he is professionally at . his principal (Mee;
Philadelphia, every, Saturday,,,where 'all Jotters for
advice must be addressedl - die is alseprofessionally
athip.32 Bond Street,',New-York, , ervery,other Toes
' day, and at No: , 35'.ifanover - Street, Boston, 'every
other Vednesday. ,41e, gives advice hut for a
thorough • examination' with his Resplronteter the
price is igi.-Lgttleq hourstdpach city from 9 A. Id to
3 P -
, Price of the .Paknonio,Syrtip and Seaweed Tonic
each - S7 50 per bottle, or .S 7 LO a half.dozon. Man
,d.ralce.Pills 2. can .box... For sale by all druniata.
H. SCHENC
sop4-69-trw), Is N: oth St:.
TOR PRINTING OF' ":'EVERi'
tp 'D escription neatly executed at this Office
DRY GOODS.
SEPTEMBER OPENING
- New Fall Goods
FONDERSMITH'S STORE
~,.~.; „ .V~308.,1275AND„129 3ACi3S ' 7,a~T , RF.~T.
iV°, 1 ' 113131. 4* 'RA
•?: 100 i3I.1;111
•
CALICOES, SIDE STRIPES
and
, It6BE DE 'cIiANIBIVE,
WAS
MEI
only l 2 cents 'yard
BEST / YARD , WIDE 111.1.18LINS
in Columbia,
BLEACIEED'AND IMBLEACIMED
ut 12% cents pir yard.
New York Mills, Wamantta, and. IVllllamsvllle
Musllns, always oa hand.
FLANNELS! FLANNELS! !
Cotton Flannels , front 12 1 ,4 cents Wale beet at
ALL WOOlt FLANNELS AT 25 CENTS
TIMINGS
GING#AME, -
, .
DIAPERS,,
," TOWELS,
(1001) ort su, tnottraibl
nt 10 nntt 12% cents Per, yard
Shawls !--Sh.6,v;ilsl !
All the latest 'novelties to Stin,wlS for Laill es' and
Misses' at the lowest prices..
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SATIN ETS Ace
EyerytiFtng suitable for MEN'S IVEAR
A fall stock always on hand and
MADE- DP 7SO ORDER
in the best style, and as
LOW AS TEEM - LO'W.EST
BALMOItA.L AND•HOOP SKIRTS
Always something new in this lines,
500 POUNDS SELECTED WOOL,
S T 0 C Kil N 0
OE
ME
C,?,r,pet Yarns,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT F.A.tTOlClC'ruicrs. ,PRINCE FEATHERS.
You can always buy the
B e t a, r,p s
,AND
OIL CLOTHS,
at the lowest prices; at
FONDERS=TIT'S STORE.
GLASS & QUEENSWARE
ffM3MME==I
You can buy a beautiful GLASS DFAERTSET
for only $l.OO.
You can buy 100 dozen TEMELERS at,Bo cents
per dozen—
FRUIT /ARS AT ALL PRICES, a
PONDERSIIITIPS STORE,
sept4-tftvl „ . Colorable.
R 1%.1- QV -AL!
WILLIAM G. PATTON
Having removed his Store.to the well-known,
large aratoommodlons room
No. 160 LOCUST_ ST„ COLUMBIA, PA.,
„ -
Lately ocenplea by W. 9. Case dcSon.-ancl added
,to his fonner,stook a large./u3sorunenf of
NE W.GIO.OD
Would respectfully invite Ads friends and :cus
tomers, and nil in want of CEIE&P 0001)53, to
EXAMINE MS STOCK•
FOREIGN' AND'DOAIESTIC
.G- 0 0...D' ,
GROCERIES. GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARIC.
OIL CLOTHS; WINDOW SHADES.'
A full line of
SILKS, POPLINS- MOHAIRS, ALPACAS..
DELAINES,LaI other ,
DRESS_ G,OO.IDS,
In all Grades; Styles and Colose". at
GREATLT:RRDITdER PRICES!
WHITE' GOODS, nosrEity, .GLOVES,
NOTIONS, LADIES' AND GENT'S
" MISSES; & CESIttIICEN SHOES.
MARCHANT' 'TAILORING
In all Its branch* , executed -ha the•best style
and most workman-like manner. War
, , ranted-to xive satlsfactlon.
TX. HITESIIISE. C‘ltteer
...t . LARGIC AND FULL ASSORT3tB2I2 OD
„
Otdll gracle?l, constantly on hand,
• ~,,,
P.RICAS TO' SUIT THE TIMES
SEWING - MACHINES !
WHEELER '4& WILSON. WILCOX . t GIBBS,
BowE."Etirnb. dROVEIi
. AMERICAN EDT-
;,TON,.HOLE,,
And all other Mailing Machines. AT PHILA.
DELPIIIA„PRICS.4,
_Alr,t,ohines to Rent.
I . • g, • 5 . ... 47. e, ,
Itir - riruing an Undeviating' coarse
tension and ONORABLE DEALING, strict atitentlon
to the wants of Customers, and PURCHASING
FOIL CASH, he hopes to convince 01l that , Air
is the place to get the:, —„
BEST GOODS AT
=I
The I_,o , 'ix''e - sf' Prices 'I
,
104-(o4l'w] WILI.Ieii G. PATTON.
ME