fit ataumbia gpij. . ry!ag 71 , -; 1;"1^ Saturday, October 16, 1869 Advertisements, to secure immediate in iertion, must be handed in on or beloreThurs day evening, each week. New Advertisements. The following new advertisements appeal in to-day's SPY. —Fondersmitli's Store. —2 Horses at Public Sale. —Estate of Elizabeth 'Wright. • —Win. G. Patton, Dry- Goods. —J. B. ICevinsbl, Music and Books. —Store Stand for sale at Bainbridge. —Homer, Colladay S Co., Dry Goods. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE HENRY SUYDAM, corner of Front and 1.3111011 streets has the finest lot of fresh Groceries on band ever offered in town. Having bought large quantities, ho can sell cheaper and to better advantage to the con sumer than elsewhere, give hint a call and see his supmly on hand. UNCLAIMED LETTERS.—List or letter:3 remai i Mlg unclaimed in the Colo in bis Post (Mice, op tt, this dale. Persons calling for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the Soy : William N. Wilson, J. C. Shaeffer, A. A. Sparks, Jacob Si•ntz, Jacob Linderman, W. S. Ramey, Thomas N. Pierce, Rcener Bro., Joan Musser, L. Meyers, A. M. Rent, N. Hason, Jacob flornaleus, John Gardner. Andrew Grider, Robert P. Fellows, Ed win Cattle, W. F. Camel, N. Earnst. - WE have a counnunication from sotue bode, without -lying their real name. We decline its publication. Correqpondents must, remember that we will not, publish anything unless full mune given as a guar antee, not for publication. This rul e is ab solute. Besides the non-de -plume of the wri ter is of a slang nature and even it little pro fane. ll' the correspondent will give real name, assume a decent non-do-plume, we will consider Ids coin tonnications, and give it place. IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS M Mr. I. 0. Bruner will this clay sell at the Franklin House, a good store stand situa ted at the corner of Third and Union streets. Henry F. Albright will sell on the 30th, a fine house and lot of one acre of land situa ted on the road leading from Columbia to Dotenheitnr's tavern, one mile from Co lumbia. Henry Wisler, administrator of Elisabeth Hinkle will sell to-day at the Vranklin House, at Public Sale (peremptory) one share Columbia National Bank Stock one share Columbia and Chestnut Hill Turnpike Stock, and two shares or Columbia and Washington turnpike stock. The terms are, cash. Tttt F.a.M.—We visited the Pair now open at the Odd Fellows' Hall, last evening. The display was very fine and reflects cred itably on the parties in charge. Carpets, shawls, spreads, quilts, and other articles of use as well as ornament are on exhibition. The carpet is he:he-made, and very good. The post office still attracts large numbers, Letters for everybody. In the centre of the Hall is a fish pond, with all kinds of fish in; five cents will secure a catch at one. Every fisherman gets a bite. The fruit and confectionery table is loaded, while the miscellaneous display is very fine. There is considerable fun during the evenings. The greatest interest centres in the con test for the flag. Both fire companies are determined to have it: It is beautiful and is certain ly,w6rth a trial. Let us see which has the -most friends. OUR ADVEIIT I SEII EN TS.— \V M. Patton offers his large st oak of Fair - and Winter goods, including dress goods at loo• rates and quick sales. The Store Stand to let at I?..tinbridge should claim the attention of busine , s nun. Twenty-live valuable hone~ at public; sale at the Franklin House, on October lgth, will attract larLfe numbers of dealer,. Prof. .1. 13. levinsisi a , vertises in to day's Sry his eXtett , LVO stol: of tn0 , ..1 0 ;fiat music g0:c1 . .. :qr. J. It. K. has been doing one of the most extensive trades in the county. He is dealing in 111 , 4 class instru ments only, and for this has a reparation which atone llas a sualcient guarantee for purchasers. We called at Ills store rooms a few days since and examined hi , Prince Co.'s organ ; we pronounced it the hest we have ever ~ cen. 1 Le. has sever:ll of Stein cay Son's p.nno,--t he host in the 'world. It may be , Pr interest to tnel.tion that "Pattie Sntith" ,a at partner o, at. Kovin,hr,. sl(mb :temv.t,ECED—A cARD J. W. Yocum, EL)STOIt Sty— DCfir —Some nervous Rklni I.diea as in the honing!) have aecused me of giving onl Pucker voles oia Tuesday last. Now, I will give one hundred dollars to any per son Who will sweat that he received either a Democratic State or Borough ticket from ine, or who seen ine giving any such tickets out. :Furthermore, I have hUCII charged with pending the money received front the County Committee fur furthering the inter of the Democratic party; anti this Charm . ° comes nom some men Who voted a piixt:.d borough ticket. - Now I received the sum of $20.5t1 from the Committe. I. ex pended the money its follows: Poll Com mitt ee-8 men Fare 100 IL Mall to Vork to VOie Ward Canvass Boot Let t-ring 15 Poll Boxes For Distributing Tickets :tint ei reulars Taxes Pahl—Own - les cull be blIONVI1) IMMI IiaILLUCC on hand, 20 ets The Poll Committee I employed were all 2,i e w h hess' men, although I wits opposed to hint, 1111 d they a orkcd all day with straight Reptlblicm tickets, to which they will be willing to quality. I made my canvass according to instruc tions front the County Coin miLtee, anal was the only member of the Committee who had his list fully prepared when called for by the Chairman, which he will vouch for. At the polls or the Firat Ward, it was RAI nd that not one name was left oil of the Registry List; while in the other wards, a number were missing. The party making these charges against me, attempted to detest me at the primary election for member of the County Commit tee. A young fellow, named Williams, was my opponent, and his fattier, formerly Chief Burgess of the Democritcy,and latter ly of the Republicans, trailed olf Republi cans for Democrats on Tuesday last. Pretty Republicans to accuse another one of dis loyalty to the party. The candidate I supported for Constable, served his country three years a the army and cast a vote for Lincoln against Mc- Clellan, and for Geary against Clymer. A. Democrat, who desired to be the Democratic candidate for Constable, was relieved trout duty by a Republican despatcher, to use his influence for McGiuness; and this Dem ocrat used the argument that Musser voted or would vote for (3eary on Tuesday last. A certain distinguished gentleman, who failed to secure the nomination Mr School Director, but had his pee noun tutted for Council, is one of the aggrieved ones, be• cause said pet was defeated by Dietz, to the tune of 154 majority; at least 120 ofthe votes were Republican. Party lines are never drawn at a borough election. The principle always has been to vote for iho best man, and Republicans and Democrats uniformly avail thentselves of that privilege. At our borough caucus, a young person, called a " boy" by Kauffman, said that the County Committee had nothing to do with the borough election. For_the State an d coonty tickets I acted in my capacity as Committee man, but for Constable acted Ott my own responsibility. Packer's vote NVZIS 110 t increased by tuv action in relation to Constable, and if th o - borough officers, nominated by the Repub licans, had attended to their duty at the polls the result might have been different. The Democracy were present, and worked energetically, which action cannot be placed to my account, and I unhesitatingly pro nounce any warm who says I worked for, or gave out Democratic tickets, a deliberate falsifier, and also entitled to time above re ward. D. .T. IVALL/Z;(7S. TnE Lutheran Fair will continue (luring' this day and evening. The managers are meeting with great success. We hope our friends will give them a liberal patronage. The Firemne have an excellent opportunity of obtaining a beautiful Ilag. :1 9 0 Nick-Una:lc from Lancaster. The fair, like the horse racing, is all over. Of course the myriads of ladies were all "fair women," and the other half " brave men," especially those who pulled off' your best coat by way of requesting you to take a buss "right away for Doncaster." New York cabinet] are mutes compared with these.—Amelia was not out on the ground, owing to a cold she had contracted in a moonlight ride from Litiz.—Although the unterrified did parade on tne night "just before the election of Asa," Alice is elected Mayor of the city. The parade was a suc cess—seventeen in' line, seven composing the band, and the remaining ton all boys, making " night hideous with their yells," save ono, who was "too full for utterance"— an aid. a gentleman, of Herculean stature, who typified the Democratic principles by having a support on each side.—The old and young, as well as those of a speculative age, go to Slouch's Dancing Academy.— Flirtations ore in vogue at the Sons of America Fair in Fulton hall.—The Pro thonotary elect did poll a handsome vote, but is not yet married as was reported.— "The Junta" meets regularly. At its last meeting an essay was be-stowed upon By ron.—Davis did not eulogize Packer, as the Intelligence?' said be tried to do ell his power for Geary. Some of our poll committees were illuminated before the gas was lighted on election day. They cheered vociferously for Atlee sC Packer, Sanderson it Geary, while a Democratic Castor and a 'Republi can Pollux indulged in a (lath-calf to decide whose was the next treat. Castor was "stuck" for the beer, which, by the way, run out while Mayor Atlee was being sere naded (i. e. out of the kegs).—The election of Atlee set some peoplecrazy. Ono women threw a all nit pitcher out of the the third story window just for joy. Another NV 0 - man, more sensible than the others, spent all her spare change for pins, to pin red, while and blue all over her husband's clothes. The young ladies think &dee is a perfectly splendid fel low. They all hope to see comae of our clever young men in Conn ell, and on the Police force. Frank Eshle and Gast have not been elected to Council, as was first reported. They are candidates for School Directors, subject to the decision of the young ladies at 00 ensuing primary courtships.—The Democrats have taken in their rooster. SQUIB. The South—Soul horn vantages—Tobac co—The Valley of the Dan—Fertile Farmin,e, Region—Virgin la Parin i ng—Climate—Sontheru Hospital ity—The Place for Emigrants— et.'; eke. COLVMBIA, Oct. Sth, Faun Sm . : —A short time since, I made a somewhat extended tour through Vir ginia, the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Louisiana. I took a survey of the situation of affairs—lands, country and people, around the principal towns and cities in the above named States; and I must say, and say it, too, without bias or prejudice to any other portion of the country, that Southern, or South-western Virginia is, on account of climate, people, and cheap ness of lands, about the best country to settle in. I spent several days in and about Danville, and if you, Mr. Editor, will per mit me, I will give the readers of the SPY' some account of the place and surrounding country: Danville is the principal town in Pittsyl vania county, Virginia. It is about four miles from the North Carolina line. It is situated on the Dan river, and the Rich moncl and Danville Railroad, 165 miles south from Richmond, and contains about 5000 inhabitants. The town is pleasantly located on high ground about 250 feet above tide-water ; houses mostly substantial brick structures, built with an air of COM fort and convenience:five church es two seminaries, flouring mill, iron foundries, planing mills, first•class stores, and about twenty tobacco fitctories. The Dan River at this place presents one of the fillest water powers in that State, and as yet is only partly developed. here every fa cility presents itself for manufacturing on b i rge scale. The inhabitants are cour tom:, clever and friendly, and will take the stranger by the hand mid bid him we:- conic Wlthollt inquiring his polities, his country or Ins creed. Indeed, I never me, a more sociable or friendly people; among whom I may mention P. Bouldin, of the Times, W. M. Mosley, W"in. Robinson, Sir. Estes, E. E. Bouldm, Mr. Graves, Mr. Hawkins, and many others whose names Ido not now recollect, But I almost for got Capt. Wood, ander whose roof I was so hospinibly etertained. All weary pilgrims traveling South will lied comfortable quar ters and goad fare with the Captain, at the Wood's House. Don't forget this. Danville is one of the best tobacco markets in the world, and I may say that the best tobacco is raised and manufactured here. Leaf Sells at thii ty ve cents to one dollar per pound, mid I saw some selling for one dollar and twenty-six cents per pound ; specimen of which I can show to any one who may call. bynchinag is a noted to bacco market bast the article finds its way to Danville from that place and vicinity!. The surrounding six or eight counties of Virginia and North Carolina produce the finest tobacco in the United States, all of which finds at ready market at Danville. The factories now in operation give employ • merit to about 700 hands. One factory alone pays a revenue tax of over one thousand dollars per day. I know one firm, Graves 1b Ca., who had purchase.: up to that time 1,500,000 putt gds of leaf tobacco, and another firm, S. U. Holland ,V; Co., 1,750,000 pounds. Then there are the factories for mann fin:- toying smoking tobacco. That of the Ro ahoke Company, D. Li:awl:ins Co., is the most extensive. Their " Love among the 805 e.," and the " Maryland Club " is perhaps their best brands, and have at very large sale. They manufacture about 1500 pounds per day: wh feh is neatly put up in handsome packages with elegant litho graphed bibles. About 7,000,000 pounds of leaf tobacco changes hands annually. Money and Northern enterprise is wanted to more fully develop the town and country. They want goad farmers and gardeners, a nursery., tannery, National Bank, butchers, carpenters, mechanics, skilled labor of all kinds, and persons to look after the coal and iron ore, while the splendid water power af fords facilities for rolling mills, cotton, woolen, paper, and flouring mills. A ready sale and easy shipments will be found for all the manufactured articles. The railroads now centering . in Danville will, in a short time, wake it one of the best business places in that State, outside of Richmond. The Norfolk :Ind Great West ern Railroad to connect with the El Paso, and the Paeific road wilisoon be the great through route, making Norfolk the termin us. This will he one of the grandest achieve ments of the times and will bring the in habitants of the far all West, some three hundred miles nearer the seaboard. With this and other railroad improvements, now going on, all look to the great prosperity of Danville and Southern Virginia. In company - with Mr. Bouldin I rode in a buggy for more than thirty miles through the great county of Pittsylvlinia —most part along, or in the vicinity of I).iii River. I found a rich and fertile (arming region and a most beautiful country. diversified by hills and valleys, the most charming, in deed, SOVite of the prettiest farm land any one would wish to see. With some of our skilled and enterprising Pennsylvania farmers, the Volley of the Min would soon be the land of Eden. and flow with milk and honey. Excellent plantations with good buildings and out houses, man be pur chased at prices ranging from eight dollars to twenty dollars per acre. You may ask why this cheapness, or is there not some $1).,30 LOU ECM drawback. I will answer by saying that the cause is all owing to the loss of slave labor, and the war leaving the county des olate and without money. Consequently largo land holders are forced to sell their lands, or a portion of them to secure capi tal to cultivate the remainder. They do not seem to comprehend the situation of af fairs, and their plantations have become very much dilapidated. The timber is of the best quality—Pine, oak, hickory, &O. All the land is susceptible of the highest state of cultivation, and will produce the best wheat, corn, oats, tobacco or cotton. Specimens of which I have. Fruit is also produced in great abundance—apples, peaches, pears, grapes, &c. The people know but little about limning. Their lands are poorly worked. They do not plough deeper than three or four inches, st'll the land produces well. Ploughing can be done at almost any season of the year; farm labor is scarcely ever suspend ed. No attention is paid to the dairy. Good buster is entirely unknown and cheese is not seem Some of the planters depend upon their tobacco crop for everything and buy their corn,flour,and bacon with the "weed," when all this could be raised on the sauna Plantation. Considerate farming, indeed. Oh ! for a settlement of live Pennsylvania farmers in the Talley of the Dan. Then in twenty years hence how I would like to look in upon them. As to climate, I consider it fur superior to this in every respect. The air is always dry and pure, and the changes are not so sudden or frequent. It is not excessively hot in summer nor yet exces sively cold in winter, and fevers or epidem ic diseases are entirely unknown. There are very great bargains in property and:mineral lands in Virginia and North Carolina. Mr. P. Bouldin, of the Dan Diver Land agency has some very fine property for sale, including about 4700 acres of excellent timber land, pine, oak, atop hickory convenient to railroad, which he offers at ;$3 per acre. The bark and timbe would more than pay for the land, all of which is susceptible of improvement. Wood and all kinds of lumber Linda ready market, while ground bark, and strives are daily shipped to other countries. I stopped at the handsome residence of Dr. Wilson, some eight miles from Danville, and was very kindly entertained. lie has a planta tion orsome twelve hundred acres of the very best land, and lives the style of a well to-do Southern planter. Ws house is hand somely situated, with beautiful yard slop ing down to the road-side, and the splendid graveled walks, stately oaks and nicely arranged evergreens give it an air of com fort and elegance. After partaking ,of his bountiful spread I;iands, I went on my way thanking the Dact - pr and his household tor Southern hospitality. I stopped over night with a Mr. Wade, thirty riles from Danville, near the North Carolina line. He offers his plantation for sale. It is in lino order, buildings all good and of moderan style. There is about 500 acres, lies well and produces well. It has upon it a mine of Anthracite coal, which was worked during the war, and the arti cle boated down the river to Danville and there used extensively at the foundries and machine shops, where material was being manufactured for the Confederacy. Ten thousand dollars in gold is the price asked for tho property. The coal miue alone may be worth more than this amount, or the property is cheap at this price without the coal mine. P. Bouldin, Danville, Va., has it for sale. Specimens of the coal I brought with me and may be seen at my residence, No. 211 Walnut street. I would say to emigrants going South, do not stop to locate at Manassas, Gordons ville or any other place till you visit South ern Virginia. Go directly to Pittsylyania county, and my word for it, you will be better pleased. But I have already trespassed upon your time and space. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for the privledg,e taken, I am Yours respectfully, IVItY should I insure in the Washing tnn Life Insurance company, of which J. W. Bruner is agent? Because the Washington, by a clause in each policy, allows three mouths after a pro mium is due to demand the value of the pol icy, which will be paid in cash or paid up inqurance. THE receipts of the American Life In surance Company of Philadelphia for ISGS were considerably over a million of dollars almost equaling the receipts of all the rest °loot. Pennsylvania companiespne together. The American iY pushing ahead more vi gorously than ever this year, with the termination to make in Philadelphia at least one company which no foreign com pany can excel either in amount of business done or in ally other respect.—[Philaelelphia Evening Telegraph. Dr. F. Ili nkle, is agent or the American COM PETITION—PiucEs Low, Lowmt,Low- EST—FA LI. STOCK. ENED—REA TILE PRICE LIST axo Posmin.—Our Gentle men's Boot Department comprises Fine Galt Sewed custom-made Boots, $0.50; Fine Calf pegged custom-made Boots, $4.50 ; Fine Kip Boots, $5.00 ; heavy Extra Kip Boots, $5.00 ; Heavy Extra ICip Boots, $4.50 ; Heavy Extra Kip Boots, $3.00; Fine Calf, sewed Congress, $4.75 ; Fine Congress, $2.50; Fine Patent Leather Oxiords, $3.75; Fine Serge Congress, $3.50. Boys' Boots, Youths' Boots and Children's Boots, in every quali ty, Irma low price to the best Calf Skin. (4ents' Bahnorals, French Ties, Nailed Brog Ills, Nailed Boots, making the most extensive, as well as the most desirable stock of Gent's Boots and Shoes ever offered at Betail in the County. LADrEs' STOCK, COO:AStifig of French Kid Boots, Glove Kid, Goat Polish, Serge Polish, Serge Bal morals, Serge Buskins, Kid Bus kins, Slippers of all kinds. Ladies Boots at $1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 275, 3.00, 3.25, 3.50, 3.75 to 4.50. Misses' and Children's Shoes of all kinds, at low prices. Misses' and Chil dren's Stout School Boots, $1.35 and $l.OO. Boys', Youths' and Children's Calf Boots and Shoes of 311 kinds and prices. NOTIONS.-Our stock is fresh, and all the new Fall styles are now opened at Panic Prices. Ltosittatv.—Ho:,o for Gents, Ladies and Children, the largest stock ever liefore opened. Iloiip Skirts, Corsets, ‘fze. Wool en Yarns, the best makes. Shirts, Over- Shirts, Cu ler-Shirts, Drawers, Overalls, Knit Coat, Soldier BIOOSO , , & c. Remember we buy and sell for efts:). whisk enables us to sell at low prices. Out motto : quick sales and small profits. A. R. HOLTOENDOBLER, C9r. Third and Cherry Sts., Columbia. 4f.artiagts ',:, On the 7th inst., at the house of the bride's lather, by the Rey. L. D. Lieberman, Ray. P. I'lLanmr, of Co , u inlint, to :MSS LIZZLE, daugh ter of Dr. Wm. Moore, of Womelsdorf. perks county. plcahc copy. On the Rith inst., by the Rey. Vt. H. stook, wiLL:Am S. nitowx of colozobia, to mAity A. Ctil-m - Y of Wrightsville. On the 10th inst., by Rev. W. T. Garb:l'll,ot his residence, IMIME KING to S.titan L..ll.thsan, both 01 Lancaster. - . On the 30t11 01 Sept-at Phihnielpiiin, by the Rev. W..,, ItIYT, of Philadelphia, to Miss. .1:Am: - .‘14.:1 - 4. - rzici4it, of :thirlettn. On the 7th inst.,by the Rev. A. IL Kretnrr, FREDEIUCK NIXDOIIr, 01 Altoona, to Ltz.zit: CoNNint, 01 Lancaster. On the sth Inst., at i;rehlei's lintel, Lancaster. by the Rev, W. T. Gerhard lIENICV WEAVER to .4 . lAny tTANY: WIIiTE% both of Harfort county Maryland. On the .ante day, by the same. ISAAC WEA VEIL to CATZIARINE SI EGI , 1111:11, both of Reams town. On the 211th ult., at - Harrisburg, by the Rev Charles I. Thompson, (totsea•r A I'll.i, of Coln In 1)18, to MARL' ALICE MOoles, of Chester county Another 13enediet gone to join the army of martyrs. Our young friends have our sincere wishes for their continued happiness. We have not only been bountitully remembered In the distribution of the cake and wine; but the Spy has been taken as a regular family visitor for the future. May they glide peacefully and hap pily down the Journey of life. without care or sorrow. Many thanks. p 2 cattls on the lath Inst., of Croup, SAltAlf. dnughtir of.hunes Itlailaness, aged 1 year and 10 days. A DMINISTRATOES' NOTICE. estate of .ELTZABETII WRIGIIT late of the Borough of Columbia, deceased. Letters of ad ministration d. a. on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all inn sons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate set tlement, and those having ••Inlets or demands against the seine will preseht them without de lay for seutiornont to the undersigned, residing In said Borough, 0et.14441 MARY B. HOUSTON, Admlnlstratrix, D. B. AV N_ErW ADVZW.T.ISBDIENTS. • T B. KEVINSKT, e..P • DEALFAC PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GENERALLY. A. large assortment of Violins, Flutes, Guitars, Baoloq, Tamborines, Accordeons, Flies, Har monicas, oud musical murchanclise always on hand. SHEET MUSIC. A large stock on hand, and constantly receiving all the latest publications as soon as issued. Music and Masical Books will be sent by mail free of postage, when the Market price is remit ted. Or the Art. of transferring Pictures. Can be transferred on any object. I would call special attention of the Coacn makers to my stock of llacalcomanla. STEIN WAY St SON'S PIANOS, PRINCE S: CO'S., tt NEE DFIAM St SON'S CELE .) ORGANS AND MELODEONS. Sole Agent for Stoll'B Unrivaled PIA.N.) FORTE' AND URNIT URE POLLS U. Call guia examine my stock at NO. 3 NORTH PRINCE STREET 1 -1 011 SA.LE TO LET. An Old 'Established STORE-STAND AV MIA Two Story 131110 E: DWELLING HOUSE adjoining, in the village of Bainbridge, Lancaster County, Pa. The above Is a very de sirable property and worthy the attention of any one wishing to engage in the business. For particulars, address Box 31, Bainbridge P. 0. net.9-6t 1869. FAL L WILITER.IB6O . WILLIAM G. PATTON No. 160 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA., Is now opening A Large Stock of DRY GOODS, Suitable to the Season, eomprising a Splendid Assortment of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, SACKINGS, BLANKETS, WHITE GOODS, TRIMMINGS, TIOSIERV,G LOVES NOTIONS, LADIES' AND GENT'S FUR- SEWING MACHINES ! Of all leading makes at Agent's Prices MERCHANT TAILORING In all its branches. Satisfaction guaranteed A full lino of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, &C., always on hand. REMEMBER that this is the place to get the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES. sep4-69-tfw) OPEN ! OPENING ! OPENED! AND UNTUI. FURTHER ORDERS, BREEIV.I_A_N - 'S A. M. R.v.nno THE LARGEST STOCK OF ILA I 'f'S AN:LP CAPS, For Men, Youth and Children. ever before offer ed to the people Of Columbia, comprising as it does, STYLE and QUALITY In soft and stilt' brim, such as the Warwick, Ida Lewis. Sinbad, Prince Arthur, American Girl, Xute, Peerless. Lady Thorn, Bowing, Star, Cuban, Waverly, Gilmore, Rob Roy, and the Fall style ,f Sill Hats,just out, together with a full stock of FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of White and Colored Shirts, Flannel Shirts and Drswers, English, German and Do. mestic Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sus penders, Ties, Linen and Paper Cuffs and Col lars, Sm. Also, UMBRELLAS AND CANES Parties who favor us with their patronage are assured that it will be our constant aim to inert t. their mull dance and support. Call and examine our well selected stock at at low prices. BREDIE3IAN'S No. 1:M Locust Street, Columbia, Pa 0tt9.'60-ly - IF 4 ADIE'S' FANCY FURS! 718 Arch Street. Middle of the Block, between 7th and Sth street, South Side, PHILADELPHIA. Importer, Manufacturerand Deal er in all kinds and quality of FANCY FURS FOIL LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Having efflarged,remodeled and improved my old and favorably known FUR EMPORIUM, and having Imported a very large and splendid assortment of all LllO different kinds of 1 from first hands, In Europe, and have had them made up by the most skillful workmen, I would respectful* . invite my friends of Lancas ter and adjacent Counties to call and examine my very large and beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, fur Ladies' and Children. lam de termined to sell at as low prices 111: any other respectable House in this city. All Furs War ranted_ No misrepresentations to effect sales. JOHN FAREIRA.. octo-4ml 718 Arch Street. Philadelphia. PUBLIC SALE of Valuable Personal Property On WEDNESDAY, NOVE3II3ER 3rd, ISC9 Tne undersigned Administrators of the Estate of Mary Brady, deceased, late of Chaneeford twp., York county, Pa., will offer at Public Sale, upon the premises of the deceased, about eight miles South of Wrightsville, one mile and a half from the Stu,quelutima river, on the road leading from Shenk's Ferry to York, the follow ing Personal Property: One Pair of Mutes, •Six .Milch Cows, one Draft Horse, one Breeding Mare, one Young Colt, one Breeding Sow, a lot of Shoats, one four-horse Threshing Machine, one patent wire Horse-Bake, one W ind-rn 11, one Cutting Box. one four-horse Wagon, one Spring Wagon„one Sleigh, one Sled, Hay Ladders anti Wood Lad ders, a lot of Corn in the ear, Hay by the ton, Grain Cradles. Mowing Scythes, Hey Forks. Hand Rakes, Horse Harness, single and double, Saddles. Chains, Swingle Trees, Double Trees, Ploughs, Harrows, one Roller, Cornfodder by the handle. a lot of HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE. 1 Cook Stove. 1 Parlor Stove, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Glass Case, Clock, Sink, Carpets, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale US commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. when Tins will be made known by WM. BRADY, WM. DONOHOE, Administrators. E. U. smith, Auctioneer ELECTION. An Election for President, Five :51ausgers anti Treasurer, to serve as a Board of Directors of the Columbia and Chesnut Hill Turnpike Company, for toe term of one year, then next ensuing, will be held at the public house Cl ,[art in Erwin, in the Borough. of Columbia, MONDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1569, between the hours oft and 4 e'cloek,P. H. JOS. E. COTTRELL. Secretary. octo-Itl ELECTION. An Election for President. Five Managers anti Treasurer, to serve as a Board of Directors of the Columbia and Marietta Turnpike Com pany. for the term of one year, the next ensu ing, will be held at the public house of Martin Erwin, in the Borough of Columbia,3loNDAY, NOVEMBERIet, let, lie), between the hours of 2 and 4 O'clock. P. M. JOS. F. COTTRELL, oct9-it I Secretary. DACALCOMANIA, I=l LANCASTER, PA GROCEILIE:3. QUEENSWARE, Se NISIIING GOODS, LADIES", MISSES, 6: CHILDREX'S S lIOES WILLIA.M G. PATTOIC THIS DAY, THIS WEEK, 12S Locust Ssrect, GENTS' JOHN FAREIRA, NEW ADTTERTISE_VENTS. 9, D VALUABLE HORSES AT AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 18G9 If. S. Clapp's 'Branch of the Cleveland Light nirtF, Rod Company, will close their summer business and make their usual ANNUAL SALE OF HORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS, &C., at the FRANKLIN HOUSE STABLES, COLUMBIA, PA., Ou Saturday, October Ztli, 1869. Sala to cone memo at 10 o'clock. These Horses have been used the past summer on our V,risizons and Buggies, and aro conse quently well trained, and In good fit for any business. We have several pairs of Matched Draft and Carriage Horses, a number of Single Drivers and Saddle Horses. These Horses are sold because we have no further use for them tills season. They area fine chi:mot Young Val uable Horses, and can be seen before the sale, at the above named stables. We invite the attention of all persons desirous of purchasing Horses, for we are sure we can please them in quality of Horses, and they will find each and every horse as represented by us on day of sale. All lovers of fine horses will dad something here to sui t their fancy; we can show you "good steppers" as well as "style." We have, also, several sets of Harness and ex tension ladders, with three or four Buggies, and two or three Platform Spring Wagons. The above named property will be sold post tively,and without reserve, to tile Highest Bid der, [4J Four Months' time. with approved secu rity. GEO. A. BAKER & oct.lC-2t A SSIGNEE'S SALE. OF ac6.10.130-1} A VALUABLE BREWERY, &C. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1660, will be sold at public vendue, ou the premises, in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county,Pa. , A LOT OF GROUND on the North side ot 'Wal nut street, in sold Borough, containing In front 66 feet, and extending back 2 feet, more or less, on which is erected a BRICK BREW ERY,A now in the occupancy of Edward Wiley, and in full and successful operation. The Brewery Building is new and contains all the necessary improved machinery to carry on a successful business. Also at the same time and place, will be sold Mash Tubs, Underbeck, 63 large 'Hogsheads. and 10 small ones, 9 Ferment ing Tubs, Water Tank, 261 Kegs, Hose, Bpiggots, Forcing Film% 70 Grain Bags, Brewing Tools, Bar Room Tables Chairs,Bar Glasses,Stoves and pipe. I Writing Desk, Kitchen Utensils, Bed steads and Betiding, and a variety of articles be longing to a first-class Brewery. All of which will be sold without reserve, Persons des•ring to view said premises, or other articles to be sold, will call on George F. Sprenger or E. Wiley at the Brewery. Possession given November 15t,1860. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. :11., when conditions will he made known by HUGH S. GAR A., Assignee of Sprenger S Weidier. .7. A. Jordan, Auctioneer. [octo-3t COOPER S: CONARD, S. E, cor. 9th & Market Sts PHILADELPITIA Raving rebuilt their store, will open about October Ist, with an elegant stock, to which they invite an examination. Upwards of seventeen years of active busi ness at their present location, enables them to ,Indge of the wants of their patrons, to buy at the lowest prices andto sell at the smallest mar gin of profit. Full linos of BLACK SILKS, DRESS STUFFS, SILK VELVETS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, CUFFS, &c., WHITE GOODS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, MUSLIMS, LINENS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, CLOAKINGS, VELVETEENS, &c., Sze. COOPER Sz CONARD, • S. E. ear. Ninth Sz Market Sts., oct.2-'69.1y-l-2-3p) Philadelphia. PUBLIC SALE On Saturday, October 16th,1569, will be offer ed at Public; Sale, on the premises, the follow ing valuable property situated in the borough of Wrightsville, York comity, Pa.: A LOT OF GROUND, situated on the corner of Second and Reliant streets, known on the general plan of the bor ough as Lot No. :33, containing In front on Hal lam street 60 feet, and extending in depth 160 feet to South alley, on which is erected a TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING, i ti r Two Story Brick BACK BUILDING, and TWO STORY BRICK WAREHOUSE. Also a good. Frame Stable and other out-bulld lugs. The property has been occupied as a store for many years. and Is very desirably located for that purpose. Sale to commence at 2. o'clock, P. M. Terms made known at sale, by oct.i?-3t) :TOWARD P. SMITH. yßLic SALE Or Valuable Real Estate! On SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19th. ISO, the un dersigned will sell at Pubhc Sale at the Frank lin Rouse, in the borough of Columbia, THAT VALUABLE STORESTAND ;rit!,• AND DWELLING Situated on South-west corner of Third and Union streets, Columbia, Pa., 2 1-2 Stories high. 33 feet front on Union street. 121 feet deep, to al4 feet wide alley. This Is one of the REST STORE STANDS i❑ the borough, has been established since 1850. Excellent opportunity for any one wishing to engage in the mercan tile business. Possession given on April Ist, MU. Terms easy. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P.M., of said day, when conditions will be made known by oct2-2t3 I. 0. BRUNER. TO MANUFACTURERS. nights to use "ALLEN'S PATENT ANTI LAMINA" will be issued on application to the undersigned. It is a Sure Preventative of Scale in Boilers. This article will be furnished at Six DOLLARS per Can, or we will sell rights to make and use the same for Ten Dollars per annum for each Boiler. The material for making the Anti-Lamina will be supplied by us, if desired, at low prices. Itights for Counties, States or other Territory for sale at fair rates. ALLEN NEEDLES, Dealers in Oils, N 0.42 S. Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Circulars will be sent on application. oct2-13t CIOLUMBIA CLASSICAL AND FE s_i MALE INSTITUTE. prepares young men and boys for College. Business, or Teaching, and affords young Indies superior advantages In securing a complete education. Special atten tion is given to the common English branches, Music, French, and the NATURAL. SCIENCES, including Botany, Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy,as well as to the Classi; add higher Mathematics. The next session commences on Thursday, the 26th of August. For circulars, address REV. H. S. ALEXANDER, sepl-69-tfw] Columbia. Pa. Dia as t r . A. 'MEYERS Druggist and Apothecary, ODD FELLOWS' irALL, Invites attention to at few specialties now in stock : PRIME NEW CANARY SEED OLD PALM . SOAP IN BARS, ritArrs LIED DUG KILLER, (sure thing and harmless to persons,) ROTHE'S NEW AND IMPROVED RAT KLL LER, (the best thing we have yet sold,) SPLENDID LOT OF CHAMOIS SKINS, BATH TOWELS, SPONGES AND C.:LOVES, CORK WOOD FOR srroEmAK.Erts COARSE AND FINE PEPPEII, ground In the PURE SPICES AND CREAM TARTAR Together with our usual large stock of DRUGS . MNDICINES and DRUGGISTS SUNDRISSIOI are entirely CASH purchases. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS and PA.711-LY RE eirns prepared by night or day with accuracy, Remember the FAMILY MEDICINE STORE. sept.4ll9-tfiel Othi Fellows' nail. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. paving and other brick always on hand. They are hand made and superior to any brick in this part of the country. They are of teredat the very lowest price. sep 4-0941'w] MICHAEL LIPHA RT. MEMEOE! Store, .NRIV ADVERTISEMENTS. JACOB ROTHARAIEL, PREMIUM Brush Manufacturer; DEALER I. COMBS kt FANCY ARTICLES, No 9 NORTH QUEEN ST., sopt23-69-3mJ Lancaster, Pa PHILADELPHIA IWO WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, Manufacturers of PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES Sales Rooms, Cor. Pau rth d:Markee Sts., PHILADELPIA. Factory, Cor. Twenty-third and Sansom Streets NEW STYLES EVF.D.Y DAY, OF OUR OWN MARE. sep-25-69'31n0. VSTATE OF AMELIA. 'WRIGHT, j late of Columbia Borough, deed. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to dis tribute the balance remaining in the hands of JOHN D. WRIGHT. Executor of the last Will and Testament Of Amelia Wright, deed, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose ON SATUItDA - 57. the 16th day of OCTOBER, 1809, at 10 o'clock, A.M., at the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, where all per ensonds interested in the said distribution may att. sep2s-Itl W. W. BROWN, Aaditor. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! ZONE ON BLOOD PANACEA. The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier. For the cure of ScriorntA or Kr:mB EVIL, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, En s ': - IPELAS, BOILS,PIMPLES and LOT CITES on the FA c ;Seas TS, YELLOW JAUNDICE, Warn . ;rmasas, llEncunlAL DIE ,SES, GENERAL DEBILITY, PAL. :AVON and FLUTTERING at the :ART, CONSUMPTION, ASTEMA, I`ITILIS and SYPHILITIC APPEC INS, BLADDER and KIDNEY BIS. 305, GRAVEL, Dnorst, Drsrzr. L r r Eft COX P L A INT, SICK ADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, . To the broken down female it res life and energy by restoring lost powers of nature. Persons . weakness and lassitude, by use. g the PANACEA arc soon re ,red to Perfect health, bloom and gor. Try it. Price $l.OO Per Bottle. S. _A.. _EI 0 T_T rE Z , Manufacturer and. Proprietor. BILLTI.III ORE, MD. For sate by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United Stales. For Salo by J. A. MEYERS, Apoetherary & Druggist, 1701(11111.11n, sept2.s-'69-Iyl D ANCING ACADEMY. PROF. F. STOUGH desires to announce to his patrons and the citi zens of Columbia that he will open Its Dancing Academy In the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 1860. from to 5 o'clock, for M isses' and Masters" and on WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 29, front 5 to 10 o'clock for Ladles and Gentlemen. During . the course of instruction a number of new and beautiful dances will be Introduced. septlB-69-3tw SIEVES AND WIRE Manufectured by SELLERS BROTHERS, 022:3tARKF.T STREET, I'RILADELPIII-1. septlB-69-3m KEEVER & MOSER, 105 LOCUST STREET, COLITUBIA, PA Wholesale and retail dealers In SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS, AND BLANK BOOKS . cMI Agents for all New York and Philadelphia I= .g - a-Speelal attention paid to furnishing new Standard 'Works. [septlS-19-tf COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! Call and look at the Coal, then ask the price Al! coal well cleansed before leaving the yard Coat sold by car load Gros , : Tons at Mine Priaes The best quality of coal always on hand. septll-69-lf H. F. BRUNER MRS. G. M. ]3OOTH, No. 15.1 LOCUST ST., COLUMmA, PA DEALER IN SEGXRS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS, PIPES, &e„ And all articles usually kept in a first-class To bacco and Segur store The public can rely on getting at ourstore as good goods for the money as can be obtained at any similar establishment in the State. I do not think it necessary to publish my prices, as the Goods will tell for themselves. Mits. G. M. BOOTH, Locust Street, Columbia, l'a., septic-60-lywi Sign of the Punch. NO. 13 SHREINER'S IS TIIE PLACE Where you can buy a llrst, rate AMERICAN, ENGLISH OR SWISS WATCH. LIEAUTIFUL SETS OP JEWELRY, HAND SOME BREAST PINS. EAR RINGS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, and almost everything in the Jewelry line AT THE LOWEST MICE. Or you can purchase FINE SILVER, AND SILVER. PLATED SPOONS, FORKS. KNIVES CASTORS, GOBLETS, ICE PITCHERS, BUTTER DISHES, ,Ve., Then if you are in WANT OF TIME you can buy any kind of AMERICAN CLOCK, warranted of the best quality, at a low figure CALL AND SEE FOP. YOURSELF CHAS. P. SFIRELNEIPS Septlwtll N 0.13 Front St., Columbia, Pa COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! PATTON'S COAL YARD, ON FRONT STREET, Is the place to buy your coal Particular attention Is given to have coal sent out cleaned and screstned. Have on hands and will keep all kinds of coal that Is wanted. DIAMOND, LOCUST JIOUSTAINS, PINE G HOVE, LYli . ENS VALLEY EZEI BITUMINOUS COALS Wlll furnish coal by the car-load from any tines that is desired at the LOWEST PRICES. also, DRY PINE WOOD by the cord or barrel. Nept4-ctw SCOTT PATToN. B OOK AGENTS WANTED FOR THE A.UTOBIOGRAPUY AND PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS, BY JOIIN B. (.401.7G8 A complete history of his life, his almost su perhuman struggle against intemperamv, with vivid pen pictures of what he one iu Europe. The whole enlivened with affecting incidents lull of interest and pathos. Tile work will be beautifully bound and Illustrated. There can be no opposition. Everyone wants It. Agents are taking front :.1) to 50 orders a day. The lowest report yet received is 22 orders in three days. Address the publisher. 31, C. JOHNSON, • Oct.9-IMj 032 Arch Street, Philadelphia. HALDEMAN'S STORE WE ARE NOW OPENING ALL THE NOVELTIES IN FALL DRESS 000DS. AND OUR PRICES THE LOWEST TO INSURE QUICK SALES. GEO. W. & B. F. HALDEMAN, IT IS IMPORTANT TO BUYERS DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C., TO KNOW THAT THEY CAN SAVE 10 PER CENT BY MAKING THEIR PURCHASES FROM THE LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK FONDERSMITH'S STORE, _F7LYAIVCIAL. 4,72 TA TEMENT SHOWING THE AO the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Columbia, on the 12th day of Tune IStio. made in accordance with the act of Con gress "March 3rd, 1859, regulating the Reports of National Bankiß.F.ngSOU Associ ßCES ations." . Loans aci d discounts.... ...... $22,1,975AS U. S. Bonds tosectare Circa lation 1511,000 U. S. Bonds outstanding._ 1,500 Bonds and .Mortgages 9,107,25 3.1i47,:155m Due from redeem In 4 Banks 18,401.00 Due from other latlona.l Banks Due from other National Banks and Bankers 16,150.90 67,117.70 Current'xpenses 6,700,55 Cash /terns and Revenue Stamps 3,G30.5S National Currency 5,2513.00 Fractional Currency 961.3 S Legal Tenders IS,-102.00 t per cent. Certificates 10,000.00 LIAIIILITIRS. Capital Stock .. 1 130,000.00 Surplus Fund J. 0,000,00 Dihrount 5,t,77.03 Exchanges ' 10.37.61 Interest 7.403.00 rronts and Loss OCA.ItS 15,•220.5S Circulation Individual Depovits Due to National Banks Due to other Banks and Bankers. State of Pennsylvania, / County of Lancaster. f T. S. S. DEWILY:a. CasWer Mt the First Na tional Bank, of Columbia, do solemnly - swear, that the above Is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. S. S. DETWILI:R, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn before me this 21st day of June, ISM. SA KURT.. EVANS, J. P. ATTEST. K. ROBEItT E, }Directors JNO. Ph:NI/glen, sept4-0-tfw NO. 13 il_.)l EPORT OF THE CONDITION k. of The COLUMBIA RATIONAL BANK, n Columbia, State of Pei insylvan la, at the close of business on the 12th day of June, 1869. RESOURCES: Loans anti discounts Over drafts U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation.... Other Stocks. Bonds and .Ziortgageb... rue from redeeming and reserve agents 56,1W0 Due from other Xationiti Banks ',53,525.15 Due from other Banks alai Bankers 0,71;3.51 $116,977.46 Thinking llouge Eiiptiises Taxes paid Cash It ent b., Including Stamps .1,551.09 131)1 S of other National Banks Bills of state Banks._ Fractional Currency, ix eluding nickels Legal Tender Notes 3 -0 et. Certidentes-.... ....... LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in. ....... ... 5.100.000.00 Surplus Fund 125,907;10 Discounts 27,134.14 Exchange 5.051.24 Protlt and Loss 1,039.61 National Bank Clr•ulation outstanding Individual Deposits Due to National Banks SB7 .51 Due to other Banks and Bankers Ssrorn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SIIOCH, Cashier COLUMBIA. June 22.18419. issytl-09-tia FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CO— LUMBIA. rest will be paid by this Rank on Special De posits, as follows: 53,4 per cent. for 12 Months. I per cent. 6 mouths and under 12 montl 8. 434 per cent. for 3 and ander 6 months. We "wake Collections on all Accessible Points the United suites, on liberal terms. Discount Notes Drafts, and Bills of Exchange. Buy and sellGoLD. SILVER. and all UNITED STATF SECURITIES. And are prepared to draw DRAFTS on Philadel phia. New Yolic, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, England, Scotland, France, and all parts of Germans-. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. Holders of First Issue Seven-Thlrties will do well to call and exchange them for the new Five- Twenty Gold Bonds. and Flve-Twenties deliv ered at once. S. S. DETWILER, sem 1-69-tfw] Cashier. cONRAD ER, Ewen tor and Man tifacturer of the Celebrated Iron Frame P mws, Warerooms 722 Arch street. Phila delphia, has received the Prize Medal of the World's Great Exhibition, London, England. Tile highest prizes awarded when and wherever exhibited. (Established 182.1 (sept4-3inw EED WHEAT.—The subscriber offers S for sale a splendid article of Seed 'Wheat. It Is of the white bearded varlet 3-, stiff in the st raw and will yield thirty-five bushels to the Here. 31'CONg.my. "Wrightsville, Psi. sapl-W-t fwl FFORSALE.—Good 11911, Stock and Fixtures of the Franklin Trouse Restaurant anal3llllard Saloon. [sepl-69-trw EST.A.BLISI-lED 181.5- SPECIAL BARGAINS. OFR STYES ARE MAGNIFICENT ! OUR VARIETY IS IMMENSE ! JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK, AT ADJOINING TIIE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK MEM 131,826.00 163. 76.36 410.16 5195,Ga3.17 MEM 139.13 509,000.00 :37,:00.00 1 2,100.00 15,1A1.5S 3,99100 186.00 BEI h 5,900 91,90C-6G 40,000.00 $1609,76.1.51 449,430.60 491,813.96 .. 6089.92 9,36":.40 SIUO, - 63.%1 112 & 114 Locust Street. 311EDICA.L. ROLLO WAY'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, Is of double strength, and the only pure Essence of Jamaica Ginger in the market, therefore 'the only article to be relied on in cases of COLIC, CHOLERA MOREVS DIARRHCFIA., DYSENTAILY, INDICI.E.STION, the ef fects of change of water, colds, Sc. Ask for Holloway's, and take no other. A half teaspoonful of it is more than equal to a whole spoonful 01 any other. Sold by druggists and i,torekeeperQ. Fifty cents per bottle. - Johnston, Holloway dr. Cowden, 602 Arch St. Philadelphia. - - HOLLOWAY'S VERMIFfIGE CONFECTIONS, they are so delicious. The doctors and mothers say they are the most sate and effectual remedy for those pests of children, WORMS. The gen uine have the signatures of the proprietors on the wrapper of each box. Twenty-live cents per box. Solinston, 'Holloway & Cowden, 602 Arch street. [septa-6S-tfw BOOK BINDERIES. rQuIRER, BOOK BINDERY MEI BLANK BO OK MANUFACTORY The proprietors of tne Iztcturnzle have estab 11.1Jett a tir.t-class Book Bindery and Blank. Book Manfactory, in the INQUIRER BUILDING, No. 3S NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., Where they will attend total hinds of Binding, Jobbing. Ruling, &c. The Bindery is under the superintendence of Charles P. Krauss an ea perienced and accomplished workman. The undersigned flatter themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor theta with a call. OLD DOOIC.S REBOUND. septi.tfw) . WYLIE GRIF-ST LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The subserioer, living in West Hemplferd, fier'eby gives fair warning that he will not per mit Hunters or persons In search of Water Crew:, to trespass on his property, as they will be proseetzteil. sepl-69-tAv JACOB H. STRICILLER:, •r WARNING TO TRESPASSERS! ALL PERSONS are hereby Forbidden to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign ed, its he is determined to prosecute to the ut most rigor of the law, every person so offend ing. Inept 1-0.1-tftv] 31. 31. STRICKLER. THOMAS WHITE, TIN, PLATE, EEO SHEET-IRON WORKER HOLLOW-WARE ALWAYS ON HAND. ROOFING AND SPOUTING DONE The cheapest place In town. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS; ' EVERYBODY GOES TO NO. 407 LOCUST STREET 4, ptll-13-v.. DARTICULAR NOTICE.—AII per gong knowing themselves indebted to Mrs. C. C. Tille, lately in the grocery business nt 249 Locust street, Columbia, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them for set tlement to MAX BUCHER. septi-99-tlwl 1 , 70. 249 Locust Street- ESTABLISHED IN 1551 REMOVAL, JACOB HARLEY, JEWELER, Invites his.patrons and the public ‘ , enerrilb-,40 his New Store, No. EtIO CHESTNUT ST., PHIL ADELPHIA., where they will flnd a large and well selected stock of DIA:nONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SILVER and PLATED WARE, at Moderate Priees. N. B.—WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully repaired. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds made to order. Lsept4-Sit-tfal INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. • TILE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK will receive money on deposit,and payinterest there for, at the following rates, viz: .q 3 ,6 per cent. for 12 months. ixtr cent. for 9 months. 5 per cent. for 6 months. .434 per cent. for 3 months. 7.301 J S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new 5-20 Gold Bonds. Sept t-69-tfwl SAMUEL SHOCB. Cashier. oct9-]y