, t 3 . ••• • ; :41 1: gt '; Chl .f. . Saturdaiih ,October 9, q 869. ".T,ELdvertisemonts, to seausoJimmediate in sertion, must, be handed-in.,on. ly4oreTnurs day evening, i each"-week - : '"— • - _ Newspinver'Decisiows. , Any. person whola6s a paper regular ly from the post-office—_-rhethor.direeted to • Idetrairiblii another, or whither he has sub scribrid(pr, responsible 2. If a person orders his paper discon tinued lar:must,pay altarrearages; or the publisher-may—continue to , send it' until -paYinent• is • tuadi,'"and' collect tlie whole amount whether WO takenfrom the office or not.. ..v.3.iThemourts_have decided Vast refusing to take newspapers and perloCcals from the ptist-oince; or removing, and leaving them uncalled for,is pr'ima facie evidence of in tentiona,hfraud. : 4' , • • - ~Postmasters are required by law to give no ti to — th e' pnblisher,.if.newspapers aro refused -4 or., not“, taken out of the office by s'ubscribers. . - 10TONV dvertiieme n Is. The follnwingneWaavertisernents appear in to'day's Etaklomanis Store. ' John .I;:areira-le,n,ra. . Book Agen'ts "Watnefl. : • ~...9-signee, s aiereflerfßcower -; Breuen3an!a4l2lsatirdr r fafA,*Y,7 - A s la t 9,_ :a 4r b- - e r qbeetniii::HßF pikOsitiee. ;:.'134,0Z4`;'-',F. j "For'n.ey„- at Ciddl'ellaws' 4:O7CAL.IIM*LLIOENCE -002,KOTE!gABLY-L , : ; .-• t.:t tvSkrzeolleotionbookb •at' Keever • Vc , 11 t' Fair next week-open everyday and.evening.' ' -'• --WiAavec EcierY-Interenting:4etter .from r . his/Obgei•viitnifis tho South. ,- We will ..., • prn,dinitnstAtweel.:;;.• - • - z liberal reward will ' , be' i aid for the heautiiul'quxriz e button set with" pearl lost poThuy'sclt:ty" S:Olit.:2:cith;;;lnifi 'at offi'de: • ' - ':.VOTE _ ~A'.R.L ' Yr~!;r"'~, ' , fridnd, or Ageli2l l i3' friend;'(liik Inaiy Fonder pfehpice grapes. They were pronounced excellent, and we fele:thanks: , z • • • • • :FARMER.S; Meech aiitsi; aria - others - Will dtgitpP.fil'sepp s I re the services of A. JOr-• ditntas.a9ciioneer. 7 : tir. Jordan is rapidly skeariii;4" - ig_r&lLiaisfre;riaieittid every instance h -,iiertetip:e satisfactory;.; The 1313 cc9ss, of!..*.d,sale or appticii-.6lOpelids On crier; end qtellers 'shgukti.ml*e.ts. secure good, one.,.;Give, our frienpneti a. call. Ao BREN:ENAN,has just opened the largest stock of, furnishing goods over, of ; , fered in this towns - llis` stock' 'consists of • • tz' ; : 111#,s: eripq2S, /7a,d,istig" Lewis, Sin bad, p.irteci . Caban W.zieirl,i,lGll,Fory Rob It.,,pvanfl. all the lafeslhtyl:ei;oN 1101iii.CZOlye;hirri at oride„,e, ,•;; ; , -41Ear,tY0TE-EARLY,! . _ ititees have tilted -up the lecture .room of the bad' Fellows' been re pa!ntehl;inVw tiapiKstit'pitt:tito,,itpd the glass in •frbs tett% 'The :Hall loolis Veg.'well, and,.ya 114100,der,Watild tlio wants'of our groiviiifi:(otisn:•- As it. now Is-ti I'4i:ether itriallTdr toWia'niit:puses but, our, ente,rprising:friencls; the .Odd Fellows; Will - no doubt Soon,:onlaigeit: •• . • A b'a'stef" of *ears 'and - peacties' , from our friend' P: Shreiner.fouod:their _way tilo*"4 .. pf ~ were excellent, and a treat, than which : theie , was none' more -- acceptable.,, -- ,§iireirieris selections ,- of. choice frialt•prov,elikazOcl . tas tes: •• IN! tatne.LOT, 'oillt4ememory;,, plaTed.a . tiTok..On'us the . oth dii:7 - *teM . M4 Ing;pa4A4u'sefou;‘p'ears.; They:: were -.not , the mythfre:;lifille.;o2cti)l4 l 4hep:OO:;tlref,A;t.ere, nol:a:CiOn'amn , dbagtifcirAs.... g , J- PERS (TN A Vi.jhr-OPgriri%-:-:-VV.ll3,i'a'dy "cl-NY'R.:,,Pg'"194IL9, °sut e 'Of.i./1111.- Mary , Ilre pare 'a: laige . 'l4.fijsreli4rt:y, ennitsting of -vs) 'stoolc;:farrning and 4.botiSithold:, grain is unusually ris,:oinislrig;''.the•crops: goo ti;e'ftiknieure in excellent. condition, and.the:tb,rnia:Catax.:,,The. - ;l3o,perty, sol&at tl:e residence of ihe deceased, eight es;lSim ',Vifilghtiille';and • three, miles ;fi•lOrn itlie. Susquehanna, on the road leading froni4init.'„,s x Feri'y See the ad vertliementtelsewbere , ' , 01111:STNITT 'llrti z ,r4A: ', ieig fine" turn out ofthelßepublicans on Wednesday pe ning.' ThV . vir&ther was delightful, though' the cooLtd i r lirecniuAed pug ; i fercibly7,.:of: the signi4uMii of winter. The radicals of Chest,' nut Hill and vicinitYqo isiWtoliid the cold, when hurning,,witlr enthusiasm , fcr:Giary fuld.yytililenis..f The meeting...was organized' at un early bour" , with Jos. S.' Denliuger, President , J. C. Clair, Tae: Smith,JohaS n'? , Bibliocis 'as Vice Presidents';.-and Grider Eslileniar , as Secretaries. Mej,JOlV. Yoeum and J. M. Vaticie'rslice e.cf., of Elkllailelphia acldressu'd the meeting... The' pooplo of: Hem pti'eld . a re preliiLred for mio 1201;;::: . i ,. , TiCe.tau,sleal; event of the week has 'transpired, and the. - now; organ,. recently placed l'n - Alte.,';E:/.B....,l,utlierata Church,..formarly dedicated. The concert Caine off accordirr• - ter.'itiincinneetneut,On Tuesday .eventlig. , .. , .A. large and very apnre ciatinttlesce. was present .to.judge of the tneriis ;latrine new organ. salreely necessary to say that overt' One was: de lighted. '• The prove:rime embraced .a very fine selection of solos; duets:quartettesand clur 7 uses. The opening .chorus; "Mighty deho lath," was very finely / executed. Even fastidious critics da•Ve* passed' faVorable judgnient upoit.it., Tae solo, and chorus "But who shall eeet he gloxions: day r , was a gem,.and , tbs. excellene‘rendering of the solo, elicited universal ,praise.,. The 'Chor uses :were 11 . 11,„ so s good :t hat it might Seem ardenl+irize: „i; " e The quartette! , 43r3he , ....e.i?rian.3 were-one of the best,, features. 'cif, ,, ihe,prograin Their performances, as nsniiL!.yere the a'd rniralion'Or every Sunset," and , "Let the' Dead ' anti' Beautiful rest" were master • The organ selections,biProis.. Decker. of Pottsville, - and Sehaelit of C.o.tatbia,'livere the tiuest,tepts of t thfi,i)4:4#era tha . ii`igib; and of the- gentlemen'saililities." , ` Prof.' Sehrneid'a, Fantasia aFbibitediii(a ul dr;gree his j>erfee? of.,thelne4v-• ment,'frotni the ,6Ofteel,to theliendf3;Cniaa-, dies. Everyhody 4 4tva1;1V51.e4-; f alth;; the; superiority . 0 . 1 4 . 4 t . he instrument . , The entire Ciparge _of-4er Matter: w Wsi,eit . , trusted to Thomas n: Suppler : . The hiOest praise le due to thit ladiesranitgettUemen ; who participated 'in , the • -entertainm eor: Their of bee received the'rnbet: , notice' from every one whose opinions we could ascertain. Why not organize a mu sical society now 7 a St. Cecelia ? -VOTE EARLY ! WE are requested to announce Thos. It:/to,ura4) ; iia.S attindependent-fvV4iifainifcir higb:donStable. COL. JOHN W. FORNEY will speak a the Odd Felloms' ; llall this evening. Every body should go to hear bitn. He is eloquen and fully understands the issues of the cam LADIES' and'Ch iidienrsTaney Furs, at John pareira's Popular Emporimn, 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. , He has enlarg 'ed, remodeled and much improved his store `for the convenience of Customers. • Read his adv.:and give him a call. TIM 'Express 'has:an account of a dash through the county to Churctitown, where a grand F.,ptthlteatt Inecting.was held. A. pole,raising, speeches, music, cheers, deter ittintaion,,to vote for Geary; &c„ was the oixler of the evening. Rally freeman, rally in your might for Geary. "- ' - TdE York Gazelle says,," - the bridges on ; the Witghtsville railioad, 'as fir as Hershey's, are more or less damaged, and it will be a number of, days before the run ning of trains can be resumed on that road. We have heard no report of bridges beyond Hershey's." WM. G, PATTON has this day. °peened one of the largest and • best stock , of goods everolfered in Columbia, andat low prices. His sales are increasing and oar:friends are urged to give him a call:' as soon as, possi ble; to secure choice bargains. Particulars ofstoe,k,Ac., next week: T 4. I ner - VOTE 'Oll REIN EHL ! ;11,0 .—A beautiful cuff button of vary fine 'quartz,. set-in gold .y.vas . lost on Thurs day everdng, - , September 30th, ,e n:Waln t, or FrOnt street, above , .Walnut. In the quartz were three small, pearli—the whole Vei'llinatitiful and valuable ,to -the owner. The button will be of no use to the finder, and if it be returned to the Sil" office, a lib eral,reward "will'.be' given. • • „" i%ltss AI-REDING. AT Luicorz.—There Will:he a mass meeting at Lincoln, Ephrata township, near the line of Reading & Co lumbia Railroad, on Salturday,,Oct.,oth, in the afternoon and evening: Among others the following able speakers will be present : Slaj.A. R. Calhoun,S. H. Vanderslice, Esq., Wickersham, Hon. L.- W. Hall, Hon. Frank Jordan,•and others:: LARGE-'Ai>PLES.--Jacob Sammy, o East7leiripfteld 'township, has.rin apple grown , in his or,chard, weighing 17 ounces and measuring 14 inches in 'circumference wzm Geo: Eckert, of Manheim, has , one 14 inchqs round and weighs 20 dances. John Gray ill, of Penn township, raised house apple; 12.1 incheiround and weighing 18 ounces.. This 'is as large an apple of this variety as we have ever seen. Can any one o'fonr readers beat it ? Let's . IF ,the of. the Period but knew how, essential to her future happiness a complete - knowledge off - household duties will be, she :would give u p ler daily4iromenade on the street, abandon her panniers,gather up the tresses that; boat: so negligently over her; ,shoulders,discard high-bested boots, thump the pidno only after` having first - taken a lesson daily on the gridiron and frying pan,- and make her own bed in, the morning in-. stead of leaVing, that task to her mother ,or the chambermaid. "" '" • - • TIE MFORMED °MIR= 'MESSENGER. —ln noticing our acconntn,ofthe dedication of Rev. H. Church Buys : ' The church_ at Columbia has - been much inirirOvetir7-The 'labors of Pastors Pilgrim, Since he has taken charge, have-been abun dant. He has provided forpeold - debt that has long opfireaSed filet* Not'satialied with the cheerless and some what uninvitingk. looks orthe Church they recently' madetsome-important changes on its internal. appiiitrahc. • Our enthusiastic young friebd; 'Arden m, ,wh 4 O has reeently.ta kea charge of the Srs describes the remod dolled Church at - lengtW - - • - - ' :RELIGOUS.—During the Asenee of Mr Pilgrim his 'place will be silciPqed'as fol lows: , ' • • To-nnorruw„Out.,..loty',l{4l7, A....Selaultz will preach. Sunday, poi.. liar., Prdt. Stater; brl • Sunday,Oce. 21th.,Ittor N. 11. H. Snyder, of Harrisburg. — " ' SerVlcei next, ''Senaditi at the EpiscOp church ; theinerning at 10 services and sermon ; In" the alleriioen at 2, children's church; In theme - evetiing•at e 7; services and - Sermon. A cord's' in vitatron' to all. - ,,, ,~ %It=elM AT / Safe : Harbor, a large -.Republican meeting was held on thepi inst. Dr. Getch 'eil and Siitn `Wright, 'Esq., made stirring speeches. `• Daring ibe re:Ce.nt frealtet - 'much 'damage was:d one at Harlior.f 'The large dtuil: in the Conestoga gate wax; the new 'county:bridge -was swept off witlia. terrible crab, and, all ',kinds of ti mber-' and proplittyAloated: out into'"the` - Susgtiehanria. `kavtil•,, , Dacis lost all-his out buildings,.'ainobiitlr4;ik - '•valaw to $.500...The shoe'allop ofJos.•Tripple was carried off. Messrs. - E. Brenner'& h. 'lost all their •timber.`cllrenuer ,witS badly in jured in attemptin'g to save' liis property. MEETING 'NETS , BEftLTIV.--Theie was a strong turnout of the Republicans of EPhi:atii.tOwtiship 'and vicinity, at Nem } Berlin, on Saturday even Oct. ISt; 1869.- There was ix good ,-attendance,. and the meeting, ,seetned - to speak ,' do. mistaken, tones the feeling and sentiments of the earn est sympathy of the people of thO.,NortherO end of the-Old Guard. The,' camp fires of the North • 'are' ablaze, ,aral: a fine report - front this quarter may ,be expected, on ,the second Teesday night of October, for detiry and mode „Eloquoot , speeches were made 131 - Seltzer,'E.s4., Capt.' Abrrn r Gotschalk. add 'others. - 'STOLEN.,--On the 22d of Septethhe'r; Votne rascal came to the livery stable of-J. ;S.' Strine,7Locust street; genial - ulna; "and hired a horse and beggy. Ho Grove away, and not coming back at theappointed time, it is saf to say tiai'his'obSeCt was io steal the horse. Reward bills have been posted for tixe arrest of the — thief. The animal is deioribed as a sorrel): horse, with , a white star on hialide; about eight years old and. - 151 bands high.- 'The buggy has a ..wide, .dark 7 yellew.>.stripe, -on the - spokes„ the 'wheels bound with heavy tire, nearly new, the top of the buggy patched t behind, 'with. "no: apron in front: On the,, side was the perman text letter" S." --The-horse bad on 'a breast collar,,, well' worn $5O twill be given for the recovery of the property, and $5O on conviction :of the thief. Let our, :farmers and others keep a looktout , for this rascal, and detection will bailers: . RUNAWAY. On last Monday ii spiritea mule, belonging. to Conrad Cumraut, at-' Cached to aUtarket wagon containing hint self, wife, and three children, ran away on the Harrisburg pike, a short distance from, Robrerstowu. The lady, Mrs. C., was se riously injured, and ne of the children; slightly. The market wagon was totally demolished, but his mule-ship escaped un hort.-: After running a short distance, he was secured by several of the neighbor's. The mule was a 'Vicious' animal, and Mr. Comma .bed:often been warned against driVaig* hint Mrs. C. remonstrated -that same morning,agaiest,hitching up the ani mal, but ;Mr. C.,'ns men generally act, ro gardless of his wife's earnest' protestations, ,ventured to*drive the mule—with the above result:.. , , , D r. S. G. Gray was-calledidio attend the njarod 'fiersOn's see -VOTE :EARLY I = I*.r], 'i 1 ,1:1'.03 ) DEY - VOTE. TaE tongedficetit silk flag tO 'lie voted for by the , fire , companies; at 'the ' t3ermaa Lutheran fair; next week, is on' exhibition' aVEialdeman'sato're.. - •Go and aeolit:-: 0, . . , - RAND . Republican meeting at Breae Tatipa:pn man, Esq., presided. Messrs; Brubaker ape,.1115.710, Eiilding spoke. Af • REGISTER'S OFFICE.--Letters of,' ad miniet ! ragolt haveleen granted.rby*the'Ri inter ori, the fotic;t;tinktitittesaineeSeptem ber 4, 186O:' , . Frank Herb; dec'd; late : of t:lie,boiai'likhof, . Colambia, , Frankllot, AdTinistrator.. Marla Yerkes , dec'd. late of 4 th'e borough; of Columbia, 341zzio Skeen. Administra-' trig. '' • • '; The following Will bas been admitted ; to probate singe September:l, 18p . : ; Elizabeth Leaman , dec'd late of West Lampeter tap., Abraham TAainan;:klecu- AT . a meeting 'of the. Zeta chapter of ; the, „Clii,k!hil - Frateitiity, held at _Sons: of, Temperance Lancaster city; ' on - the' 21st inst.; - the folloWing minute adopted, in reference to the death of Bro. John S., Lichty, late of _Columbia: .. . , ' "This Fraternity have hettird'Mitu .un feigned sorrow of the death of our late bro ther, John S. Lichty. In'his life he-Mani fested 'ebeerfuNiand lOving Spirit to the or der; ~_Wejniss tcfriend who, while o n earth did everything. in his power to further the in terests of the Fraternity . , ' We fondly trust that be has found ~a, resting 'plaee.in the Griind Chapter abOye.:;' ::;.; EgoaTugus. 'Appropriate .eulogies mere" delivered_ by Davis,Eshbabli'and Ptith3r i sOri:''_• Out of _re speet for the departed, the meeting then ad journed; ' - . . MEETING AT ROHRERSTOWN.—One. ofi the largest meetings of the'campaign was: held at M. B. Burkhart's hotel Rolierstown on Saturday 'evening last. - The meeting' was- called to order! by 'Martin. Hes:s;Mem ber of the County Committee, when Mr. L. T.Scheaffer : proceetied,to'readthe follow ing list of officers:_ Preaident—Dr. A. K. Rohrer: VreelPresident-:-Martin Hess, H. G, Newcomer, Aaron JELSummy,,Geo. H. Gish, FreiiiHoffMan/Benj. F:-Trout; Jacob R. Meek, James M. Graybill,,D. K.•Thark holder, Geo. Brownand'lsrrel Landis ; Sec retaries—Zach: L.:T,...-Scheatfer,.-De. S. !p. Gray, Sum. Matt. Fridy and 'Jahn 'Hess'. The, na eet ing wita l ably add ressed'l4 4 G en. l 7. W. Fisher, Maj. J. W. - Yocum, A. M. Frantz esq., and D. K. Burkholder, esq., .and the conclusion arrived at 'by the audience wns that from appearances Lancaster county will poll the majority of 1868. Every political effort made in the county develops the most intense, yet quiet feel ing. in ,political cis cles. Next Tuesday's,vOte will tell the tale of Packer's defeat. '.PELF German Lutheran Churcb.rair will open on, Monday-the 11th inst. and continuo during.'the whole week. The'display of goods will'be'.Very fine-both fancy and suhsttintial. ,-.Theattractions will embrace wpolenand.cettOrgoods'of every deSeription, fancy work, toys, confectionery Vic: A post-office, one of the most4leasant features of fair, will be open at , all-hours, even: 'during ,the issortment:oithe reeife, postage cheap and •carefulTot-miStresses: Tlickintleiest will,principally eenirein•the contest for the silk flag,hy the . 'fire,Co3l36 l -: nies . --the.tloluitibia and:Vigilant:. Both are detertnin'e4 to bave.'it and it lively tirrie Muir be expected. Other 'valuable presents will be voted for. 1- "- • Let' there be a good turnout to encourage ;this' el'. terpri land our •Citizede ein easily contribute a mite towardscancelling thedebt now resting 'on the congregatiOn: Rai% A. SchWartzje. deserving.of the cordial support of the corn .mun,i.t.l ea be' labors - cheerfully and ear nestly for the cause of We church. ' The admission ; as usual—ten .cents. The 'decorations of the he very tine. Fpn, Einin..N.T.i.—The Lutheran, Church re cently erected at Ephrata; will be solemnly, 'dedicated to the worship of God to-morrow., Religious services will beheld in the morn ing, in the afternoon, and in the evening . , and sermons will be preached irrbotli' the .) Germart,and English'pii'Sat 'urclay afterno . on''the'ilta, of 'Confirmation Will be adMinistered; Ceri installed. The dedication service will. he performed on Sunday morning,. An, ihe i evening-the Holy Cornnitinten of the - L.Ord'S Supper will be administered. There was a large turnout of lie,:•Riffi•-b -lieuris'of the Northern end of the Old Guard at Ephrata, at 'the " Epliratu'Rinise - „" on,, Thursday evening, Sept. 30th. Delegations ivere present from ,various directionk . .and the meeting wasa spirited and good, repre sentation-6f the'feeling- or EPhiita,..tmd,its adjoining townships, in the causa.of liberty, freedom, and Justine; I' ,-t ), This part of the Old Guard will be ieard &Mit' in riO'rdistaken'tOnes on'' tlie'23 Tugs- day of October. Stirring "addresses were made by Wm'. R. Seltzer, Maj. W..• HSpern, 11S. S. Fry, and INC. INL: D. Heaver; of East Earl township. • , .tl: '!., SpCCF,, SSFUL.EN27EaRB.x§z-On,e of. the, busiest prices Within'our owledge"is EfAmiikniAN's,S•ronEl,•• It is always crowded with, customers, who are in search of the many -bargains - ibrwhich this olcrestiibl NUL . ' went and,reliableliouse4s- faMottsi r t They buy all their goods for cash, and therefore can sell very ,inuch • under ,the, regulart prices. Ilave'you seeiitheit sutler displayi of dress goods? ,It is acknowledged to be the finest ever exhibited in this section. r A of Wn s a hotild I insure, in the Washing tan Life lOSuranC4 cdtnpaitY, of which J. W.l3rurfe - r-isageitt ? . ;Its di:yidenda., hold. Its -policies -good though the insured may fail to pay hispre7 :Mum. thns.:., Age. ,44 7 —,Policy;$10,009—Arta: n'Ltal nc5.530 4 . 6 0.. Dividends' inn 'on nt, ing totti. s BBA7-vintlWhold the pOlicy -in force 288 days.(9.mitihtba and 18-days;) after fail ng to pay...the premium...Jo ; Icases, vrbiald ReOPPolicleS in force for years. .; "A' man shall' be known'biy his corn - pany!'—that is the life , insurance 'company in which he is interested; For, a man - to.be in the Amerleanl..ife,ln suranee Company of Philadelphia, for in stance, implies thurhe is a man 'who' has a proper regarcrlor the interests of - his' ()Win' city and State, abecoming- confidence in the -leadtug busineis men of his own communi ty; irgood sound judgment in the matter of investments; and an • eye -to 'the welfare of, his family. - , COM ' PEELTIOIS—PP,ICiES Low, Lowu * S,Low-. p.sr-.-.-,F,..z.x.-...STOCS, ,, OPEN.ED--RE.A.n - TUE PRICE LIST AND PONDER.—pur Gentle men's - Boot Department* comprises Fino Calf Sewed custom-made Boots, $6.50; Fine Calf pegged onstom-madeßoots,"B4:so; Fine' • Kip . 1 300te,'5.0.00 ; HeavyExtraKip BoOts;., $5.00 ; Heavy Extra° . Boots, $1.50 - _Heavy Dictru.Klo - .BoOts; f.. 3.00; Fine Calf, sewed Congress, $4.75 ; Fine Congress; $2.50; ' l'ine...Plitent; Leather Oxfords, 53.75 1- -Fine Serge/Congress, 54.50. 0 Boys'. Boots, , Yen ths'- --Boots and Children's- Boots;f in every obeli.: „ty, from low price - tr. 'Ski ents' Baltnorals;;: French' -Ties,t Brogrns,. Nailed ,Boots,. making ,the..mpst. extensive, .as the most :•desirable! stock of Gent's• Boots and Shoes ever offered ' at Retail-in the County.: "' " ; '-"' --'• • LAD/Es' Brock, consisting of Freneb:Kid.:- Boots, Glove Kid, Gost.FOlisb, Serge ' Serge Balmer:Os, Serge Buskins,..Kid Bus kins, Slippers-of all kinds.- Lad ies , Boots' at $1.75; 2 1.00; 2." 275, - 3.00;3.25; 3:50; 'S:75' to , Misses' and - Children's Sboes.or 'kinds, at low- ,prices... , • Misses' and dren's Stout.Sohool Boots; $l.O an 41.00. Boys',-Youths'- and Children's f-Boots and Snoes of all.kinds,and prices--,• , . . NOTIONS.—Our stock is,froslt, an all the .n.eiv Full stiles are "nOw.bpened: at Pal 310; Prices. • : • • .; .110SIERY. —Bose .for , Gents; , ,..Ladies Children, the"largest - stock" ever; beib--e opened. Hoop Skirts, Corsetsotc.. Woc, en Yarns, the best makes.. Shirts, .Over- Shirts. Under-Shirts, '-Drawers - , o v e ra lls, Knit Coats. Soldier BlOuseSi:dte.' t „Remember buy 3 and'sell for cash. which enables tth to sell at low prices, Our motto: quick sales and small profits. A. R. HououNDonDun, Cor. Third and Cherry Ste., Columbia. ,V . l) .V. 74 .ZtEirVOTE EARLY' I - y... 4 • •- Mt • ' - - - - - - _ „ On 'Sept. 30th . , at Et. 'John's Parsonage, by Rev. Thos..W:Baricer, Jamas Tommtrisorr to Mrs. TtosAisx.n. Mallwroorr:; botti,of-La On the 26th ' nit,'. by the Rev. 7. J.' Strinenthis residence;MatAmara. E. - '.Wea.s. BETEL' CONRAD, both of Petersvilld, Conestoga) township. • • OA the Fith inst., by; the (Rev.:34 J. :Striate, at • Horting Schlott's by;, Jour; W. Nom', of Earl, to Miss - Abrisra of.Petin. - 4 • On the ?Sth'ul ,t. at Mexasidence, ot, , Mr. M. P. 3 'Bender," No. '1922 'Brownstteet, .Bhiladelphity R by the ev..1. - 31.Htitaide,man;EnytutM.. - szcarzre On Thursday,7the 7thlrist., - by;the Rev..W. H. 'Steck: Mr:',Esnitarm,BancxisAarr, Of -Litiz, Miss MAIM A. GRAYBILL; of East Donegal... On the 80th ult..in the First RefornaedCharch,l by. the Rev: A:,H.,E.remer. Joszp.m ERSBERGER, one ofthe Proprietors of the Cottna-1 Bra. SPY, to M. PAULINE bi Amax, of Lancaster.; One half of the'Erilitti tlfroWia off the' 'Rene.: dictine toga, and assumed. new responsibilities. • . . . As a printer is accustomed to ' , sticks" and' "chases," we have no fears but that our other' half will, gracefully .submit, to Op, charms of "woman's mysterious sway." The SPY, and hands wish' them along andlitipPY t- , i • 1, terthe"Zith ter of. Michael.',Wisler, .n.:Tec1.2. 0 .. years • and Of months. • ;On theist inst.,at Glen Hope, Cleitrflehreouri-, .ty, RonEnT H. CLIAI.F.A_NT, only son of Robert' Chalfant.orPhliapelphia. In torment at Colton bla,October 5411;., < ; . . On the Ist inst., in Lancaster, ZEPHANIAH: 3/.35523 PoNtrzia, aged 31 years, U months and 16; days. , , • On the 4th • inst:,..in SIMMER, in the 02nd year , ofhis age: • On the 4th inst., in Lancaster. Rim's R. ,LE.01;1-!. Ann, agedtlyearS, , B months am:l26'days. , .• Invlsew. Holland.-Mrs, ELIZABETTI/LITTIMR„ consort of the late Dr. Sohn•Lntlier..'irt.the 80th year of her age. • Paotlwirawomstmowsayq OPMi OPENING ? OPENED : THEWS , AY , TECI4 ' !ME AND UNTIL. rtTR:Tif TA 33 ENEM N" 'S ' • 128 , LOCUSt Street,•. • : . . THE LARGEST, STOCK, OF : ,• HATS , ' AND 'CAPS, ; ; " • :'• For Men, Youth and Children. ever 'before alter ed to the people .of 051unab;ri, eordprihing. does, STYLE and QOALITY in so.t. and hlff brim, such-aspthe Warivleli; Ida Lewis. Sinbad, F.Flnee _Arthur, American Girl Mute, Peerless, Lady Thorn, liowing, Star, Cuban, -c s r . , aypi;iy. Gilmore; R . Ol3*iiii,; MI4 Fall 'style of Hati;jant blit,,together with a Mil stpeir of ' G E.N,T „ GOODS, .Consfating V.ltite and Colored ,Istrts,Flartnel Shirts and Dritveri,Engltith,'Oerinan' and Itio'• nestle Hosiery; 2 SloveS, Handkerchiefs,' Sn~- pendeis,:Ties;2tnori 'and Palicr Cuffs and Col lars; .131qERELLA.S ;AND-CANES. ' . Parties who favor us with their.patronage are assured othat:.it ~be.• our constant aim to merit their confidence and support.'::: Call and examine our well selected stock at at low prlces. •.•• ) • '•• s o f BRENEMAN'S " ra Loeusi Street, ColuMbia, Pa. 0et9.'09-1y , LADIES! FANO FURS 1 , 1 JOHN ,FAREIRA, ; tj , rt , 718-4-eire.ll Stria‘i: j "1 ' the Block, between:7th Z. , ,Bth street, South - Side, PHILADELPHIA. , Importer, ifinufiteturerand Deaf - er in all klnds'and quality of , - _ 'FANCY, FURS , • P , .% , .. son' • LA_DIES' i .11,,V.0. •• • - 7 . idaving'enlarged,reniodeled and improved' nty.,old and favorably known EMBOBIUM,, and •'"'" imported a very large and splendldassortment of all the different.kinds,of b um' from first bands,'in Europe, and have bad theraMadiurvby the most skillful workmen, I would resoectfully invite my friends of Lancas ter and adjacent Counties to .call and examine my very large and beautiful assortment 'MI Fancy Furs, for Ladles' and phildren. lam de: termlued to sell at as' lot prices as any other respectable Souse in this city. All Furs War ranted. r.No misrepresentations to effect sales. ",.„ r. , :JOHN FAREIRA,•' oettli-ira] 718 Arch Street, 'I PU.B.LIC. SALE. • . z.f. E: E E:: j :!! • OF Pi:Operty • •.^On , WEDN - ESDAY; NOV,EMBER tid; 186. Tne undersigned Aillninitiaratois - Of the Estate 'of ,lifary,.,Brady, deceased.,la.te : of Chanceford twp., York county,,Pa.; will offer at Public Sale, upon the premises- of the deceased, about 'eight miles South of ,Wrightsville. one. mile , ana a bait from the Susquehanna river, on the road leading from Shenk's, Ferry to,Y,ork, the follow ing Personal Property: One, Pair, of , .Mules,, Si x Mich. cows,,,one Draft 'fferse,'one 'Breeding Mare. one, .Young, Colt, one, Breeding Sotr,e. lot. ‘ of; Shoats, one four-horSeThreshing Machine, one patent 'Wire? HorSelltake, oile Wi nd-lull!{,, ova, Cutting. Box, one four-horse Wagon, one. Spring Wagon, one Sleigh, one sled; nay. Ladders and Wocti. Lad ders, lotTof."Corre in the ear. Hay by:tbs.:ton, Grain' Cradles;_litowingSc,y.tees—Hay—Forks,- Hifneg ,THorseHarness, single and.double, SluidleidElistirrfaSWlngletTreeito Dbuble %Trees, Ploughs, Harrows, one Roller, Cornfedder by the bundle. a lot of .•• , , , r• . • t • HOUSEHOLD and prinav - ITuRE. I Cook Stove, 1 Parlor Stove, Tables, Chairs,' Bedsteads, Bureaus, Glass Case, Clock, Sink, Carpets, and a lot of other articles too no I merous. to mention. y, 'T}l , I • Sale to commenee.at 10 o'clock, A. X., when , 1 termse will be made known by ,Wll. BRADY.: • I ' ' "W•ll.f. DONOhOE, E. 111. Smith, Administrators. Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE .t 1 ' on: ) ATAIAJABLE BREWERY, &C. • ox.TITESDAX OCTOBER, Zth.1869, , will be' sold at public endue,t on the premises. in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county Pa.. A LOT OP GROUND on'the North' ide at 'Wal nut street, in said Borough, containing in front 90 feet, and extending back 222 feet, more or less, on which is erected a BRICK. BREWERY, 11 now in the occupancy' of.Bdivard and in full and successful operation. The Brewery Building. ts,nevr, and-contains all the necessary- iruptoved • machinery: to carry.= n successful business.; Also at-the same time and_ place will be sold Marsh,Tabst , Underbeek.92 urge Hogsheads. and 10 small ones. 9 - Ferment ing Tubs,Water,Tankat.4.. Regs, Hose, Spinets.' Forcing' Pump, 70 Grain Bags, Brewing Tools,' Bar Boom Tables : Chains,Etarkilasses.Stoves and pipe, I Writing Desk, Kitchen ...Utensils, Bed- . , ateada and Bedding, and a variety otarticles be longing .to a first-class Brewery.- All, of 'which will be sold without reserve...t , ! ! Persons deti ring to view said - premises, or other articles to be sold r .wilLeall on George F. Sprenger or.E., Wiley at the Brewery. , , Possession, glytia 1V ovember Ist, 1809. Sale to commence at: 10 o'clock, when contiltiona.yrill. be made known by , - .LIDGES..GARA. - Assignee of Sprenger tit Weidler. J. A......lbrdan, Auctioneer. -• . ' (oct9-3t ' RALLY :'REPUBLICANS I EMU ZON.' JORNYVI.: FORNEY Nnladdress the REPUBLICANS of Columbisi r vicinity In Odd Fellows' Tll4.V.ltampiN EXENING.DCTODER Bth. Let all who have thp t . Interest at- the country at ." ,tierut, atteilditiuseßiecUsineßally of the cant- Paiga. ' 4 B"i MI "gLEOTION. n " '• Au Election- for President, Five Managers an Treasurmyto serve as a Board of Directors of the Columbia and Chesnut 11111 Turnpike 'Company. for the term of 'one year then next ensuing, will ha t held at, the 'public. house 01 Martin 'Erwin. in the 'Borough of Columbia, 'MONDAY. NOVEMItuM ist,lo4)„,between, the hours of 2'and 4 o'clock, P:, -I•,.7OS.E(OOTTIIE SecretarLL, y. • BOOK AGEUTSiWANTED.',.: FOR TKB AUTOBIOGRAPHY PERSONAL RF;CP.I4T,EOZION3.. e r l l n r ga ,GA 1 ,- 4 A complete :bistory.onhhr life; his almost su perhuman struggle. lassoing,. Intemperance, with vivid pen pictures _of what ,he saw s in__Europe. The whole.. enlivened ;With affecting incidents full of interest t andl Pathos., -The work wh/ be beautifully boundanifillustrated. There can be no opposition. Everyone Wants IL Agents are taking from Al to 50 orders a day. The lowest report yet received Is ZS orders in three days. Address the publisher. It, C. JOtilsitiON, ocL9-linj 1132 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 31 DituGs._ • ; Druggist= and' ~Apothecary,t. ODD l'iii.O4S! HALL, Invites attention to a tow lipeeitatiCS now In' CANARYSEED. l`; .;4;ll`r'• OLD PALM SOAP I` BARS, - PRATT'S , RED DUG KILLER,•(auro Ling and . _ • harmless to persons) '" • • ROTHE'S - .1. IMPROVED RATKIL.'-' , LER (the.be.it-thlng-wettave.yet: 1'1:1 is SPLENDID LOT OF CHAMOIS FKINS, ?.% RATE TOWELS, SPONGES. Alr'T , GLOVES, COP.KWOOD FOR SHOEMAKERS, COARSE AND FINE PEPPER, ground In the :'•1.11T.1 .)i?tiff 1)131; iii;l:A.3o PURE SPICES AND CEE.A.M. TARTAR. Together with our usual large stock of Dituoii. Manromsa and DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES which STD entirely CASH purchases., PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and F4LEILY RE .CIPES prepared by night 'or 'day with neen4.es. Remember ;. 11. , - • IPAI O I . : Y•*Pi C i* ' `TFP4 4 • LATEST/STYLESILNi '• Received todayat, :o zt- 'LAREN - MS:IAN'S, Aclpt4-001-tfw].Columbiar 7: 1 FFOR,SALE.,-Good.Stock, and Fixtures. of the Franklin. House Restaurant and Billiard Saloon. [sep4-09.tfw J3OY WANTED—An active, in telig,eut Boy of from 12 to 14 years of age, to learn w priming busintaa. Apply Mary office. Ax)..M;s'Elrf- I %!rql , 4 , LECTn 100 tna Kr.s. m , litnr. - , 11 , 1.r. (J. 1 " An Mfeetionlcii - Preifdinti,Tiieidinilieis an Treasurer,,te serve as a Board; of,ireetore of the Columbia' , an Marletta*Ternpike Cont. patty, for tbe, term_ of,one year r sbanexteausui ina.,,will be heldat thezpubEe,,house. of, Martin Erwin, in the Borough ,of.Colrunbia,3loNPAY; NOVEMBER , Int, 18ek between .the ~boura of 2 , and-1 o'cleolt;l",,,M: ~,,, 4 4 2.9....g. , EarraELT-N°T .0 0 9- :ltf. ~ .0",+ , , I,` "..,ttzt , wli ~ : int..Secretar•Va l obt.tdoik.kiiii' - i" 0.1,3•erK I S. E,,cor. 9th 4.lklarke4 St's"' r;gl PHILADELPILLIk::' ,I 4 , • 4 . • . " • Having' rebuilt' - th - di° October Ist. with an elegant stock; to — a:Wait? they invite an examination:- : • e. Ilpwrirdtor seven.teentyears .of-lactive ness at. their, present location, enables themAn - judee of - the' 'wants ol.,thelr,patrono,lollnOtat! - the lowest prices and to selLet the smallest:inar-' ginorproilt" - Puilliries oV," - " ' BLYI.CIGSLLIES;:= , DR.PBa'uFFIF3. '<':l4: SILK 'VELVETS, vU :CLOAKS, STAANIS)i...N. '1; a 'i t HOSIERY, TIES, • t • HANDKERCHIEFS„ -"' ' , COLLARS' otrFFe WHITE GOODS, s GAWKED% 41:Titus.• , ' MIISLINS, CASSIBIERES; 'CLOTHS, CLOA.EINGS, - - VELVETEENS, c; &c COOPER IL COWARD, ; . S. E. cor-lOnth Market Sta., • ; 11 Philadelphia. puBT,T.c SALE OF PAR OI~AL PROI'~I21? S SATITiIbAY;OCTOBER. 9th, at the residence of the tuideraigned, No. 213 Union street,. above Second. : - - . 'A large lot of licitisehold and kitchen Furni ture, consisting irtpart of /Sofa, 1 Lounge, 1 SewinMachine: Bureaus, Chars, Dining t .Tables;Beds and Bedsteads, Carpet and , Oil :Cloth, Cook and. Parlor Stoves, , Wlndow -Curtains and Blinds, and rt large-- variety, - of other articles to:roameronsto'rn'entiorn 7, - . . . These goods are all negaly new and 1n perfect order. The best..let of personal property ever Offered atTatiLleSale. I t „ Sale to commence at 11., when terms Will de made knoctra by. , J. A. JORDA-W; Aga, V Colombia. , . •4114 ÜBLIC SAVE: "!`-.‘" . • Saturdar; wit els2t *- Offer, "ed at Public Sale;;on', the' premises, the ,_follow ing valuable proyerty,,aituated ip thif ,, yr . /rn u gh , of Wrightsville;AOreayMi,ts",,Ta•i" •"; O. TL;O-P.' G-` R 0 ND, situated on the corner of Sbcond:andikellain streets. known on the general plan of the bor ouch es 1..0t No. 33, containing in front on-Hel ium street OP , , feet, and , extending in' dept U-120 feet. to Soutintilley, omwhich3s , erected a TWO STORY'BRICK - 1311ILDIN.G,A . . • 'l"ivo'Story , Brick SACK ' BUILDING, and . 'TWO ;STOP /TRICK. W.A.ItEN.OUSTS::I. , I Also is good Frame Stable,and other out-build ings. The property has been occupied as a store for many years, and, is very, desirably located for that purpose. „ '. , Sale to , comraence - at' 2 o'Clock; P. made knowit.„at sale, ,by,, r 4 ( Oct .2-St3 ILOWATtti P.1312.1TEC. • Valuabre 'R;eal ''''Sstate MEM =I -•'111;:.1 I On SATTTRDAY, OCTOBER liith, 1869. the ma , dersigned will sell at Rublle Sale at the Frank lin House, in the borough of Columbia, ka ,Tl - 1 !THAT NAM:TAMS < r Agl-S ;;; rE'C>An SrzAk...t Mq - 3=o —"AND 1.411 EPIVIE L DiPN 0: ii - Situated on South-west ,corner of Third and'Unlon Streets, Columbia; Pa., 2'112' Storlei high. 33 feet front on 'Union'street.l2l. - feet deep,' to al4 feet - wide alley. This - is one' f the BEST STORE STANDS in the borough, has been established...since_ ASSO. Excellent,-opportunity for-any - Ant& wishing:to engage ; - ,in themaercan tile business. Possession given on April Ist, 1670. Terms easy., , Sale to commence at: 7 0:clock. P. Id., of said day, when conditions will, be rnadeltnown_by oe.q4lt) 1.0.0. BRU TO I,IA.NISF.ACTISILERS. Right. to_ ”ALLEN:eirATIINIT,,AXTI-, LAMIICiI,"*III beissued On applicaticni to the uuderaigned. It ,r - , se • .1,, Sure Preventative of Scale t inz Boilers. This article Will be fort' asheii iart Six DOLLARS per Can, or; we wilfAell , rights3to.ruake and pse the same for Tea Boners per annual - for each Boiler. The ronteriid for zu r itking tbe Anti:Zamints be supplied by us, If desired,: at low prices. :Bights for. Counties, Stuteuer othenTsrritOrY for sale at fait rates. . , „ AL EN & NEEDLES',., = Dealers in - Oils; ' •' NM N 0.42 S. Delaware Ayenuo,l"„biladelphia...; JClrealars wilt be sent on implication: r • oet2-18t ' t GRAND FAIR .tI . For theßenefit of the.- PE WAAL-I LTITHERA.Ni.r se ELURCEI, • 4 : • • o WALNUT - ThO Ladies' of tho'alxici named emigfetiori' :will hold a FAIR at ODD IFELLOWte - HALL; 'eommenelng OCTOBER 11th, and. continue Our ;log the week. .t ; 'The public of ColUmbla and suberbs, are re 'sisectfully Invited to contologwardtuadx,oteloy th, BIBLE BEAUTIFUL: : BLE for One of ottlanistsrs: lIA....VDSOSIE ./LUNG CANE:for.a Mity- Melon, - -•" • A'SPLENDIDSTE.E i/SG forDIOTIto Depurt 7; As this-Fair is held In - order to-pay &portion Of the debt .resting on that Congregation, it Is hoped ihat thopeophs.of„..Columbia—amitt&sur roundings thelx,cordtal support. 3 r 1 r _4:m12,2t onmifrinkeLABBloATl.l.gfqii FE k i - MALE INSTITUTE,, prepares young men and boys for, College,Ttusi ness. or Teaching, and affords young , ladies superior advantages in securing, a complete edncation. Special atten ton is given to the:lceman:Lon English branes. Music, French, and the NATIJRAL SCIENCES, Including , Botany,• Philosophy Chemistry and Astronomy, as :well as,to the Missies add higher Mathematics: The next stttsiotr. commences on Thursday,, the Milt , of , August. —For , circulars, , address • . -,• IL'S. ALEXANDER. sep4-439-tfw],:. I •,,, t•T ., To BUILDERS AN3D'OTAERS: - flu Ilding.,:pKyllienuil band. They are hand made and superior to nny. brick in tlais ,part or the country.•abey Bre or- . fared at4 l3 e - vexylsr,Ffpat'Price.- - sep 4-q-+ Owl " - MICHAEL LIFE:AIM ,• - • OTe4 ka.?. .'6:ik,(7soll 15111 =Mil ci;:i 4X)!,FEATTsAxozkfaig, T{ OR 1 teffsfi..e`r.P , l4 l4 .P: A. GOOD WAGbisr HOP; l'J'Ail%'azieiaiiiii'iiarat,4rittiVeiltV l otocliciiiiTta' a good nalghborhotkl., AttOtl9 IleirkpAdkltan4Alluck., smith shop on' the place. For further Information apyly to vrs. ts •::. VIVI 1 , 1 LP ~• hin C . C. RIMES , f SeptlB-3t] irargaretta Furnace York co., Paz 3 1 .X.C6BROtif,IRMtt:' "^ el') t_ PREMIUM 3TV)I < .1001 T ss 1? 4.7..t_ - • ,- .J3rushMartufacturer , , ,01 , t 4,41 • n 4 let 4 1} • SIF Prv.o..trvtui soz,ottr,p: t 4:-. 4 ,t,TCOMBSA FANCY:ARTICLESi-, •, , .13.1.1 • ZiaigOETli „ gigy o "( L i 4, 1860.PKILADELPHIA „mg; (t WALL PAPERS HOWELL & BOURKE, ...r•_;11 I Hamlittdynreri` (it PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES; )1§ . 431F,5,1199935 t Col:: ; FßurgiAllark#9pts..,l PHILADELEIA. Factory, Cor. Twenty-third and Sansom Streets' NEW STYLES EVERY DAY, OF OUR OWN ALUM. sap-25-69'3m0. I'STATE OF AMELIA WBITHT, late of Columbia Borough, deo'd. he ,undersigned Auditor, ,appointed to die tribute-the - balance remaining - in the hands of JOHN IL WRIGHT. kecutor of the last Will and Testament of Amelia Wright, dec'd, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose_ ON RTURDAY, the 16th day of OCTOBER , 1869, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, where all - personsihterested lupe soldAlstributioit may LL tend: sep7.s-4tl W. W. BROWN, Anditor. PURIFY TOUR' BLOOD! . BLOOD PANACEA. The Groat Alterative and Blood Purifier. •thocureot Scaorma T.',,Tcrrstrzotra`Dursasltaniger` tuts, 0 oxz's!, PIIIIPI,LS and JTORZB on the Pans :Sous TIiLLOW XAIINDICE, - WHITS ItixtroS, Ms aa us 48, ,G.C4ZIS4II. Mature, PAL I _ iTION and 'PLIITTIELINO at the MS; COXBIIILVTION,,ASTISICL, ?mu& and, Srpnxitmo APPIC... sa;l3r.almas and Kinterr DOL..; Us, Guarm:,'Danea r ,•.EMPSP-; ;LIT s a Co aP LA,xx,;,Steit IDACEIS: PLYALS COMPLAtlfril. Tolle broken down female it ,'ea 'llround:energy by' restating' lost powers of nature. Persons reakness and lassitude, by use the PANACEA are soon re ;red to perfect health, bloom and Igor, Try it. . Bottle. ..17 0, , ffiiaatactarer and 1; : esio;/ ;dor. "For 'sale by itninista and sta zokespets "'.the United States: . • , For Sale' by" " . - NEY.ERS', I : ; , ' ""::466ctheettry,f. llniggl4, ~ , sept2.s-'69-Iy] ANCI.NG: ACAI)EDIY.. ~.; R rf!:•lJ'xi . '' O . IPC desirin.to aianounce to his patrons and the citi zens of Columbia that be will open - his 'Dancing . 1 4 " . t ADR on \ DNE.SDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. S. 12 , 6 9 ! from 834 to 5 o'clock, for Misses' and )lasters' and on WEDNESDAY I.7.VENDICL'eSEPri from 8 to 10 o'clock for Ladles and Gentlemerr. During the course of instruction a number — of new and beautiful dances will be introduced. septlB-89-Btw 111 if t„1,41' SIEVES AND 4 4 - • (T rt " MA , , ' `Maixtifuctured by • =3IARKET STREET, P/LILA.DELPILLA. KEEVER '" ' " •" • r.r i6,5* .LOCUST STREET, C01,173113.1A, Pd. ~; - • Wholesale anc ?Arid - defiler:4in ' • SCHOOL ; - -MISCELLANEOUS; AND' BLAriX-BOONSI"'"" DEPOT •OPSUPPIZE,TFORTTYBtretOP(Obra. Agents for all New York and Philadelphia -? ( . 1 k ) TiAlll - 4 / 01111 : We i e . laie.;. 1;.111-) AiP:Speeial ,attentlon"l4,74 Ito , furnishing jell new Standard Works. " C C * t9: 17 7*.i l t it Cailttninciokiiiiii Conl ,'. then nak the Price !All : goal...well cleanse lidore'leo'vlxiir, Coal sold by- earilopclt• ; Tho bestquality; 0E coal alWayis on hand. sept.ll-(4111 , , M BOOTH , •-• • • No:158 L'OJSi• AT.; C.:Ott:l'3*A; •e; • • MIALER.I.N. 11::11. /33: -,, • , - SEGAILS; TOBACCO,' ,PIP_ES &c • r. Anirall articles usually lcept In a first-class To baccoand,,Segar Store' , The public cria'relymi gettinat ourstore as good goods Turtle rrioney" as canoe obtained at any similar establishment In the , , I do dot'thialt Itneeessary to publish my i as the Goods will•telllor'themselves.• Buts. G. M. BOOTE1'; „•Locust..Streetr•Co' latabtarra., septll-6943-w) •,••• tc y t Sign•orthe Punch. 'L. O. 13 uolninbirc..l% `ir SIIIIWEADIESII, '4Si, 0 ' ./ • " 1- W7llrg You - C:g11: . 171 V, AgEItIGA:N;i ENGIASA;;'OII:'WATCII 5'6V1461 • ','4.- BEAUTIFUL SETS .OE-lENVELEY.,BAND ; SOME'BREAST PINS,'EAR RINGS,' ~SLUEOE_fUT,TONS.,. - t 4 ',,l ' 9#?'l e° , etl 4 n g. tia- Je ' sY4ri' TEM LOWEST PRICE. ' Or Sonciin•pnrchase '••• FINE SitVER . -A*D'SILYER PLATED - 1 1811irES'.6AErrosi3:. - GtOBLEis, ICE PITCHERS; BI PIER DISILES. " Ttiea it yoti m e tri ' " y OFITLBE .- r you can bny any kind of '" C rti warranted of the, best ,quallt,n at a low figure.. " cAtrf 'AND SEE w)R.' CttCHo4i Y. iiiittxxErt;4- 3Z9 . . 13 Front St-, Colyn4da, Ps. • Ji•• l' •r' F OAL! COAL!! COAL!!! 7:11/.•)kl-c7:x,„;, PATT,ON'pS ,COALtYARD, - , • ,9N, FROST STREE'P, ri the" place to buy your coal Pnctleular attention is given .to have coal sent out cleaned and screaneci. Havu on hauda and .will keep all kinds of coal that /a vented. DIAMOND„,- . 0 1 — v . :, LOCIIST 101INTAI;CS, • PINE GROVE,, MI LYKE.N. 7.s Lur.r. : . • :./B/TtI.NLINOIEIS COALS. 'Win furnish ,ecol by the earload„frozu any mines that:ix desireclsst the , ••• , : l ; • ,•;t:L OW EST-PtECICP.B , .. , also .• :•.;• " WOOD • ' by Mit cord or barrel. ,sept4-Stsr3--- • rr . . . SEED offer" for sale a splendid article of Seed Wheat. It is of the white bearded variety, stiff In theatres,' and will yield thirty-Ave bushels to the acre. Ntilif..ll'CONKEY. Wrightsville. Fa. F.a1).1.4)1)-tfwi FilllM SELLERS BROTHERS, H. F. BIiT.I.NELL ‘" ;' ~Y St No•+l3_ i ki.11:11 , 211 1/211 ,1117.31;:1'''.29 - . 4 ) eriV3 Itaou a 'it. I : , ' CI ri 11 r,,i T _4. 'II Zl_ 0 I :11 g. If, A ii ti, ,1,,...y5:, - ,....,;, ~ .".-.7., ..t.•• • ,577 1 412 •Alt . It's :e . , 1 , C gal. '.;• ..:;:t• '* :3 71;•.. ~.. At, A (. ...„..„.„... , „,. hat,. Cia.”) . • 1.74:411 api:. , ...:),.1 , A . : d. l 4 , 14 ' , .-, , ,LZT ...-- i + .i.l ,d •.1 ?...-,,,,... :• ~ ~4. ..,,,p7:l -- le..'t,t-,4 ;- 11 .111 :±:epta, :••••.ili.• ~f0:..,',N, I,iii. 1 s ,:, ~.., , ,,t1.,, , i...A. IV .f . .:4. N V ) 4 . , ',,i E ~.:;- PECI; ~...... ~„.. ~u-r, : , ...e . ...1 :-,; - ..1..: , '.117 . 1::: , e - T , ' .11 WRIA.II.I3,,NONVNOPENIgia 'CA • ti lr. tit:l,4/ 2 E. -.1"1,"11•/,',Ins :"•••• Laitirkt i••:.•;., ;11' ,11,4•0 ' '• • .* • " .. i4k14;1:.•!•: TrYFA:.;'..4.1117,1%,rA a ~"•1:01 'OUA L V : AR AND OUR; PRICES THE LOIY -..l.pcioT. Il'/41S"/ I'4 :4,2 -7ASZ :421 r.IV; ,c.1%:5 - PA G I EG•) ' W .r}lr I Y . ; e:• • ‘ I t . 1: . .: •• 3 34 '+4th S. .e" r 11% LITT 1 e Jol I i - ---------- , -A-- , , T, p ~t .......; .t, ~ ___i_.----3--s -4,ZTATEMEN7 'STIOIVING.....THE I,:_'7,the • conditionmf,.• the PIRSTyITA;27ONi e L TANK.' of 'ColuiubK: on'INS 12th . day; or Ju e 1860, Inadelu , accordebee-vdtti•ther,ucecif Con gress.. lltarchi3nl;lB69; regultitiefthe'RepostS9 •National 'Berating Aleoelatious:' ' ' ''''' • ~, 1 •• .11, 9.4 .. • WES 0 ,I.Tit CBS ~.... , _,.. ..;•.. , -.- .• x -Liianki:nd ' di5c0nnt5.14:—.:8225,19T.36 '''' '-' ' '- U. S. Bonds tosecure Otreti- ' dation.r.' ' ' • ' - ---.::::... ' "•••130,000 , -t. , --. -• :7 U. Slißends outstanding:Y. , 4 01.60011 - :' . ;: s.t.c. Bands .and:Nortgages4, ••'''=9, 1 07, 255 ' , 383 ; 5 •8 5 . 43 -,..,'• ,-, ..• • , ,• ~ • ...es t ,tu.,..-,--.' -• -1 , ,,`......:',, ,, -* Duefrom redeeming Banks , ' 38;401.00'c ;..t,.. Due -from othem -N-atiehal.. .., to . •-: -,:t‘,,, - -,,, , -; ,Banks ..:.4. , —::-..,' ,5 538.6 q • Due from other l'ational" , • 't-t - • • • 111 , 11 - 5 'ets Bunks ,••: - :; • t : "... a -- xi , d - .t• 3 • a ; n ;• k 47; e x3 r s : 1 • , l 1 : . q,.: . i 1 . .:6.1- 515 ' '9o' , 1 -97,1 4 17 70 CurrentExpensesl,. - ..1...:.* , 11e> tv A 51e670058 Cash• Items , andsievenue.rtri- alus.l„ •Stamps. 144.. /;P.,..A . 4 4 i , 8&4M3 Nationalburrency.,..z - ....*T - t. , :0 5,258.00 ' Fractional Carrency:.'.:d..4 ti 4 1 3 4-v18,4902..3 Legal.Tender.M.l' 3.per , cent:Certlllcates.4' lo •'",-;.:; -"''' '"10,000.00 t,. -I---.•:. :, • • ." „tett. :1.4 ' , ,I '.;:t Cd ~, .14 , , •-• • ,-• •• - • • ..... , I '' , ' ' '., 4498 663 17 : ~ e f :".47 . ....'• ,; - f; , :: , ... , .. - K ti• i• -:'y.z....•-; , --- • ~;•;., .......4; •,...;,,;;,,,,, ,5.:._,,,, -... l'S./,'.. , t . 1 , ..7•11.2 . 1;1'4 1 R• •,....,;E•• , ,-,Ll•Ask,i - rav FEE 4 ..bott7l•%l .s 4 Capital 5t0ck.a....::.:......r..1.2= ........... "5160,000.00 1 Surplus Fund... ; .: 1.,',,- - 0 '''' •,' ..- •' , • ''...1 0 10,000,50 • .Di5c0unt.....:::,: , ....:-'• - 5f....!,...1. 1 ... 6,617.03 , - ... Exc1umge5......,..t..:......::..7.,.. '. 1,431.87 -. 1, 2 44 0„'"' - ‘ , t Interest.' - Melee l'l-L'tr. 1 Profits and Loss ssi.as ' 15 ).5S 1. co f 3.V ‘l.ll 'ill :;, - ;.1',/"s 4 ~.__^, r r_ }, Circulation: .. .. ~..... ..........-...."-.----- , :13L101:9 0 . Individual Depoolts.;t24 - ..1;.-:.x.:, - .:.::::::-;168,176:38 ; Due to Nattonalßanirs.:4......., • - - .' t . ... :;"...:.:::',..,27.598.05 i Due to other Banks attuttstuilcers;•' ' ''• • • 0 10 . 16 4T •5998463:17 `• ;.• z • - ,••%; 7. ~-----.---- , State or PennsidVinlii,'_ !"- ' 5 '''''‘ '''' '' - ' 1 '''lP •'• ''''''''' "`' County oU_ancaster; ; - ' ~,.•!., '.l '':,4 1 .;;,,_.44,P,.L'!.,. - I:-S:ttS.Burtriest, - 'flabler'ef.the 'First' Nal atonal Bank, of Colunabla, -,.db; solemnly swear. that the abovels true lo•the best'onnyrirnritrk, edge and belief. ',..3: S:DETw.t - L.B.ft; caahter:,;. 'Subscribed and sworMbefore" me thistist dui. of •31ine,1969,;.-" ”"21. , ••• aPan: CE ti.: 7 "›.,7 4 i.7.V. 31,-2 -lt?•• I Starssr, ' l. .r...X. SALITIE4, 1'..... , • 4 - , , is - ' t•t" -4 ..1- '. • ''""IOBERIC.CI2A- ''', Adrecliirs _ ~-..:' ;'•.'II,W I PENDRIC ' ' ' ' i isepti-69-trw" •'" , J-. 12 4 .4: - .e c,.. . . SPORT O. THE 01 4 1DITIv.IN iR Co i of The"Oht6Xl3l.A. NATIONAL BAtg: lombia: S Gatti Of rertrisylvanfai eV the close. of business on tbel2tbAlity oftrune,I BO9: RFSOIIACi S: Loans and discounts-- ; Over drafts_._ ........ . . ... /89.43 .T 1 S. Bonds to secure inrctnation...... 509,000.00 Other Stocks. Bonds anddiflrtgages-- 87.700. 0 01 rue Stout redeenzaug• and' reserve agents 56,428.80 Due from other I .lca_tional „.. , Bardor• • •" 4 "ST ti Dae from other rnualut and fAiiiiiiiq....:::.::... --.i. , ....z. o=s/ $11W7.46, Etia4lig,lrduie.».': ' . 120600.1:01 cesrent perk5i.:_5........-...-., ~,,,t , t , . t 4:0.5.991.831 , Taxes pard...1..f.'...4.•....d... 4 .1 . -. s- o'-•&.-Xa.. , . x. nas 1 Cash Items, including - Stamps • - t4.44441-: fa, 4 8 . 1.9.11 '' at, 1B il of o th er' Natio nal Ba ls ngs 3,993.00 Bilis of State 13411/03 -•, ,, Lit1;.1-.4. 3 4• 430 -4: 7....1 - 5....' 'Fractional - Ctirrqnpy, itt.27 f „.... ,21 ~. { 1 , i cluding•nickets ... -....4: 1 0, , : 240.37 1 ., .... iLegal Tender Netes. - :-...,.',,„, £5, 1 09 ... 91,900.66 ',3 •p cr. Certlflcates....: .: .. ....:... ' 10,000.00 IMM `Ve ;2 , 16 iOra t„k j, f 4160.:atql LTA gzyrrrjr. • - _ 'Capital Stock p.ld iu - ,,... - Surplus Fund . •,• •• r": 71 , 1 1 1' I .li /. 850 °. °00 • 00- Discounts___ * -•-••• .1=907A0 Exc h ae „ :.. . •-,..-t—rnryti.l,lnt .!.,- 14,1 7:2 7 ,./ 3 1.14 Prottt and .i.:Q7 **** 7:.----- 5,051.24 Na ti onal Bank cilltiraToli"' '-' '. '''..i , '.1P 504 . .. . • 44430.00 IndtviduarDepositt,::::::,-,-...L) • • 391,13.111.14 Due to National Banks.:. R7_.7.54Du0. to; other7Banks•zucia-t 1.-r•r• • Blutkors 4_4:4 0,86748 t ': l-43 W 907:1 : 81 coLtnua.t.'lite s e llE"U°C2"ushier vim Essptt-ea-tcw- ritST - .21:40A14.13geN1T. OF CO I Lumina. ' • '*" Merest will be paid by tbis Bonk orkEpecial De r posits as , as rollolds":- 5X per cent. for 12 Months.en 12 1 4 5 per per cen ent.lo t:lor2 - firistilia mon tbd dei; 6 'Miander _ to onths. tlon % We make Collections on all Accessible Points ' the United Statat,potiliberral tkrms,rDiscordalw 'Notes, Drafts, and Sills Exchan . Buy and sell GOLD 1311.7ind"till. ATEV ra iECTIRITIES. Arid are prepared to IV DRAF TS on Phlladel phia,_New York , Baltimore, Pittsburgh, , 4,4, ,EnglandoSootlatid; Prance; and all parts of Germany. , . - 740 TREASURY NOTES. HoldersoiLiqrsq I.4u 4 9l3o!eriviblrtles :will do well Wcall'andlocchatigethera for the now Five- Twenty Gold Bonds. said Five-Twenties dellv ered'at onee.-1 . b , 15.14.'" DETWILER,' " sept44o-tfw] ... 4.. oi -.4. `, Mader: 'NTEREST 'ONLPEPOSITS. 49 THE COLUMBTA,NATIONAL BANE will Bev° money on deposlt,and pay interest t here :, at the following _rates, V 12.: 5% percent for/.7 months. .:`.; -.-I • ..ss.peroenn.- - fort. - 5_ per cent, fohllinonUrin centltor 8 mcin thk U S. TrensFy„Notas exclumgedipryneF 5-23 Goldßondri„ $ ; $ $ sept.l4lB-ffwl - EXSCUEL sabcra. Cashier. T IIO3I.AS. :WHITE, • T-E .1 § . .lfEtli IR 0 Isl• - IK E:R: HOLLOW-WARE ALWAYS ON BAND..-. ROOFING AND SPOUTLNG DON . k; The cheapest place in town. F ~33085E-EURNISSING GOODS., )e, EVERYBODY GOES 70 2:O. 407 LOCUST SyIt.SET. WANTED.—Sim'eial 'ene'rwitid litis' I .. fleas men to act as traveling,_agents to sell the WIIENLErt & WILSON sro,v.Drei MA CHINE. Good inducements -permanent em- Mos-men &and no risks; Callorackhess`PETEgt isox , &-CARPENTER, 61 North Queen St., Lan caster. Pa. . jseptk-till&w . MIR EONEARIKETER, Inceutorand Man ' afaeturer of the Celebrated Iron Frame . oe,'• Warerooms No. 7.2*— , Arch atreet,Thl la -Be/Phia, has. received the -PrlZe Medal -CIL the World's iGreat; iiixhibition.. VOnderi, t England. •The highest prizes awarded when and wherever exhibited. [Established /823.] •.: Isep/4-3nriv.. - - , PAR;TICII, LA R.' , NO110E: 1 :411 . Pei.'. sons knowing themselves indebted to Mrs. ' C. Title, lately in the grocery. business at: 40 .Locust street. Columbia; are requested to make immediate payment, and those Wising claims or demands against the same will MAX them for settlement to MAX. BUCKER, sept4-0941w) , bio.'249.l.tocust Street. STAtLISH.F . Z. IN 1851_ : • • • Itg:M9VAL. ' r-• •-; J.ENVELEit,i <• • • • 1.-vttes Ittiott.razilrartridVie-putilfe'Veiikik, to his New Store, No:1320 ILESTNDT S, PHIL PADH:LPHL4-, where - eywnd a Urge arid ' well selected stock of DIAMONDS, WATCLIES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY_, SILVER and PLATED WARE, at Moderate Prices. N. If.—WATCtIJ and JEWELRY carefully repaired. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds mule to order. [sept4-o).tlw iiii NIM3M=MI2:Iii i la= } ,iC .. .Ltia Eithinha 143 ft_ -- - ------ kiv.i- ---- v ti „TM= Ir-ri,.evf s agar ti4,oThrtYle !we.' ttat77.l=ettatrA ..,141+4 fate's wierla SNarct Mar DH ..14Z NIA HEID 1515,, balrqrtt,ll LOA. 4317,A/14 fir.t.e4 entv ,'• VlAarst.t. /Set b 444. e % . I , `,lett P. A.lll . Ltet, p.ll 21 ,TAU, • .4, .; 1:4 en v 4 , .1! r .a. 1114 1. .22 ALL :THE .NOVELTIES'IN-A "Ey aqt"-;:. ,a.taaotoa , tet . tl . /aacantoit raManto — A 'ea 0 DSe =EI lof vi..rv.c tAsfirt. ;,,! elPlat tFtCENT -x - - xrt. ar, , F • 1 . TY ISaIMMENBFPFauw -tt - tioz . 2..kila La. •If. ST TOINSURPVIMSA 1.44.1 *-11•1 two La4al -4U 1•1,1 t. 1.177 =LAP /1, - .141 ORAA I= rll -7,4 414 SO am; .. lioanst-ztreet . gcrg 11:411.412..E.U.A .4 , 11 14.2.*:•et 9 Ar'lCt9-15' .11 - aft: soft strea:a sfilINT ,Ickriglta'SiUg t 7. 4 . UJ :Paitaa a if.xts wre. ,P.co 447.161-01-3 rid lat(te.:li.;:at ttraf.,.;, LifotElea.CA& o; 2 "alO% . . 4, R-sm itliltOLtiVtrA P.§ 91 • - I 1:1130( " *Oaltrit 1:44 - rq. 71131'211 _ESSENCE ?E A JA.1 . 1.41C4. aUCCEE47.6 4.4 to btotofotibletatiengar,anetthifonliegirtgi s inaed of Jamaica, ginger in the market. therefore .the GritYf article DJ berwellednran Cbite• L ' " tkrO * iVeLair --- Z „ MORE , • -40 E-A„ ( . ...„_,DYSENTA.HI7,„,LNIHOESTION.,..thRI•f,:,[ , ryf stes of ehange'of water; leolitOto." ' gtt 61411. Ask for Holloway's, and taite; nb,;other., A. ball teaspoonful Of It ds lamp! thanirsequerito whole spoonful oi.any other. Sold by druggists, and: persbottt & Cowden, Oftl .Arch St, nitladelpain. hat; vi ,34 - 1•.• Med biuu, r4th.liteurtiettrludukr Leo .Gelb HOLLOWAYtii, vEiztanFuctuoiirEarxpliy4, Viteda btkuilutiffitoitied • say they' ere , theznostsafepLnd effeetttaLringefl4 fo-et'hose pests of bliildren, - WORDIS. - "The" gen ' nine have the signatures of. the Proprietors gt? :the wrapper of each box. rival:Hy-five cents per Lunt.Johnston{ „Ho_ llotlk ay Opwtien„f 002iArch street. ' [septd-6941w , , ~,,,, L TYER'.BII Ir7Pal /a , ::: 0wc.t..3.*1 v,,t,lt'4 b J. ,„,,c, ,;. - -1) -.....,T 1 , r7 ~ , 'lair: ' y - Igor, ~ .. g , t .), ~.. trit - ;;;,, pct,s J ::11 .:..;} 'W :Li ,C.'.c..„?...,!..1 I'.gaft.TIIEREEQTATTOZI/O,F,TILVeIIATRD i ,311.1, t , i0.4 Cf•;. ; :fr. V0i, ,, ...0.: TAW V 4%. .. ~ -.. . 291 . 8 bl)Yf 774.11C41 7 livuzi 1 ..I , evß (01,...5.di THE GE.E.A.VDESIDERATIMOF ITIE;AHE ):1 r:-'' ....tta at .1.,?: W.; Us IFA , LIA Vt 3 A i,, ~ r.,.... A. dreasibg which hittf.aitterigreeah/tghealtliZt 'and effectual for preserving the, hair. , FADED 08:EDr:A1COHAllr LEL 1300 N :NESTOR= Ceo malcalvt '01NA.7.. COLOR AND TITX GLOSS. AND VEZMNESIS rocrotrrir. , :ahinAtair is thickened; fallinglfaira is checked, and. baldness erten, though'not al-',. ranrysgroartsW Rause. tiothing‘catOrestchb thli. l hair where the e follicies _are ,destroyed, ,or the ,t glantbrairclphded andldecayed.ratut*nch:tissre main can be,saved for usefulness py this,appli-„,„ , Witten: ranstead of fobling-the harrivitteWpalsy ,, sediment, it will keep it , clean andsigorous.:,lts.„, ocrrislonaf usevrill prevent thobairfrontlttrnil. • ing gray or failing 017; and consequentlypreventb baldness. I Frbe lfrom' thoseileleterfotur . sub.:" ' stances which make some-preparations danger. , OUR and lolnrions to the hair,theNrignriian'only j4 t brefillltt not arm it. If , wanted r mereig Sot ar. • 14 1 111 1. —.tp,f froi ettLir , o4 ' . l titan nothing .elsu can be found. so,desinible: ; Con tairting neither otPri ortlye, It doesnobsolfarkfte • cambric, and yetlasts longer on the hair,gisi,ait_.4 it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume:. • .E -eP ff.. e l b FuLALs &W. "i s f „ Xracticaland , Niril,ll i a .41 I• • " t• • • 40•Zommer ., •114 .s e " / 9 ' 14:9kt i 'Y V) 6 111 2 A 1 ,q E 4“5,45 1.4 ser.i; a 314 A'YER:I3 •CHEltiVir ,121.1.1 1.4.,0tt last; =lf ti tai .140t4" Svc Eon DISEASES oF =fa THROAT Ann.LITNGS 4,ointik AS'COUGHS, , COLDS, wrrooPl e.. 4. 4:r4 COUGH, BRONCHITIS, Ankf-SIB. ; , tovi74Awn:corrsumeTroriret:4- ' 4 l roliwiblymever, Wore in•the'wholohistory pt medicine, hes 'taaything'vwon - sO widely and , deeply upon the„corUldence oemankind; as this excellent -- remerly'Tor - ptdmonary complaints. Through a long seriesof ra,,anceargongraost Of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in.their,estinuttiOnota itthasbeetextebet-.4 terknoWn: - Its Uniform character and power to - cure; the various.streefhana4Of itilethings - -andat throat, 'have - mado it known as a reliable , protectoragaluqtheni.LiVillieadaptedlosailderse fornis'Of disease and to young children, it is at the Santo 4ine,:titornosteebettud reistrostocougai beVivon for incipient consumption, and the daa.-. s gerptui Uffectkutsprithothroakandilrings. • Itirstv.i provision against sudden attacks of CROUP ,'lt ' should peatePt...on,hated..4teevary'ffarally,nifiLln deed as all axe sometimes subject, to coidsand ceilfslufuld besuppiled - with this:antidote. them. I Although settled‘tONSVAT7l7oN tlion`ght incurable, still great numbers of cases wherethe • disease .Seensed: settleclothaW•beercbontpletelra cured, and tha patient restored. to soand,„ s cu r e PECTORA.I.v'So complete- - 14' 41 its mastery, over the disorders of the Lungs tuad 44 Tl.mes4 - 'that theSbast obstinatOof therayield - to - '' it, When nothing else could reach them, under 4, the CHERRY PECTORAL they subside =Adis aimear. • • C, • 4. 1 4- 1 BINGHHS - Agri PTTRUIC - SPEARERS pati S As3THsili Is always relieved and often wholly . el Or, ;7 J3RON MITTS IS generally cured by takingth. • CHERRyiPECMORAL aft :snialltandttrequenvtit generaillY•nre 118 virtnesAcnowri ftlitte.treilo need not publUhthe certificates of Ahem here, or. do more,,ttuul asSuretheTabliatthatietonalitiesi arolully maintained. -.• " 1 .; (4 I, IYEIttAGUE 'CURE, ' -' ci • Fog. .FHVER4 tuvni AGUE,I,INTERAUTTENT-k* FEVER. CHILL FEVER., REM/TrENT FE- Ir.. VER. BUI , IBrAGUE, PERIODICAM,oicRID-'4 O , lOUS FEVEIL, FEVER:4Ix.., and indeed a,ll..the 4 affections whit", arise from maidrickuVroarterc-f'+ or miasmatic poisons., a ,„ : • •• ;Aatitikuutriet implies ; it Goes - ctrirE;liid*tl6es not fall. Containing neither Arsealc,,Qtainincia Zindeffor any othermineral or poison- • ous suhstance,whatayes,itinnevt/sc injures tUrIYEu patient. The'number and - itnPortance of its mures In the ague dlatstets,„ are,ltterally. and ofr account, and'we toCtiovewittrciutaposallel, tbe of is tory of AgneratsliCinei Oar pride a,..be *by the acknowledgments we receive e rad ical cures all'ected iti•ohstirutte cases; and wherest:i other remedieshad Wholly failed. Onacclimated ~persons, either tresident itijorsidi traveling through miasmatic localities, will he protected•hytakingthe AGURCURE dally;i For LIVER COM.PLAINTS, arising from tor jildity of tho:-Liveri 141 s sur.excellentremody;:f stimulating the Liver into healthy,activity. For, Billions ,Disorderafsuudl4ver. (kertplain Itit -‘ - Is an excellent remedy. producingmany , remarkable cures, /whores - other medicinesibadl , ' Prelkiks:P dtAirick. Pric " fai. 'and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass.,,,and foltif 1.611 round the world: • . fsept4 i ,g 9-tf PRICE,,SLOOD PER BOTTLE.i.4 4,t;. u: d 6w. ' • ‘; f::: :" • ..!,4 j 'I3OO.7V.B.7:N7A.VRIES.'' 43 . :2 :4 T.NQUIRERI.BOOK 8.124.13 . 0.ERVi= Las .1 , 171.> cat ! rBL I / 4 1C:?BOOK , INAINTIJ.FACTOBV 2 4 f.• MC, prOVratias of incLsontimniinve Ilsbed qt-tirst-class-Book,:dtintlery I ands Rank Book Itfulf , !cPerY.-Plttle, I iNgT.TrltElrglartDlN Alllll l 10,1 G AT Sb. BEI ORTITQPME.A.N . STREET * """ er, e..m)l I Ni r b atgatAN t; idA " Jobbing.ltuling,',lc3lThb Bindery Isunderthe "- 1 superintendence of, Charles Xr . aura • t atipe.*o. , perienced , and 'accomplighed workman. The und ed • flatter - thernselvesAhatittieg '131101" give ''ensure satisfaction us all,,whovmay , Savor . o r n . n atti it;ea n v • A• -•• ••• • . a0.r0p,a33 , ..0 o .R.E o u I SePtt t r,Vlv. ss .;( Gad.' oTIC.ES. ()TICE!. r • .1. el) t+Trid Heinpfleld; .reby, glees Sale urstrartg bat ha will motsper -salt RtlnterS 'or persons In search of _Water,„ Cress; to tree on Ws Property.', as they- 7111 be rosecu . aht se p pt4ll' )-t.ttel "TAIDOS - 8 . . STILT •I ‘, WARNING TO TRESPASSERS ! ALL PERSONS are hereby Forbidden to Trespass upon the grounds of the tmdersign ed, as he is determined to prosecute to the ut most rigor of the law, eve ry person so offend ing. isept4-00-triv] /U. M. :STRICKLER. Era
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