Vje einumbia &g. 4 1 . • 1. , 1, 4 4110 VOOP Saturday, October 8, 1810. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Book and Shoes, largest stock, lowest prices at Hougendobler's. FlR'', Salt and a full line of Family Groceries for sale chap at ➢fax. Bucher's, 219 Locust St. Call and examine his stock, just received from he city Tni NATIONAL COPPE E POT.—A new ar rival of these excellent Coffee Pot Just op ened at Shreiner's, call and sae thorn, they are warranted to give satisfaction. 1 E attempted outrage upon the right of suffrage of electors in Columbia, by those whose duty it is to enforce ;Ind protect the lows, was fully exposed in the light ofjudi vial investigation, and is but another link in the Inns ehetin of evidence on 'Tenni acainst the corrupt Detnocracy.—Lancaster Express. r r . ).? "C SIC )^t 'il in 2 . .•iri N'• 1,1 , 111 . iii 11111111 11111 dart:. HMV 11'i 1)(; , 1101 1.11 SUS(1124 . 1141111111 ,tut HO. (X 4 . 4.1 , 1 rin .. .!011 , 1:1v. WPC ] fl , (1:11y anal : 4 ,111 , ,)! , Th•ln •11, ' =I I=IIEIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIM .i•,t 'Zi , l 1..13V Ilan r 1:1 nd 1-1 !HT 11'+1;r:, • r 121. Ell MEI 11••••• to .81 28. 1•1:, , WW.4 , ,•:11, 10 and 12 etB. F.N. • tigBr,cm,•4l 11,11 , ,w0r- 0 ,,, 0n0e e ,fr o :3 of 11..i1t ion —Li v4•11, ,, 01 ul'ol/71(1 :11- 11r11 :salt r-i. R,. ! ,,,,n; her th.•plarr. S. LI. (or. Fourth 6,7, Chet ry. .lEoHans •have two entertainments - of 'Vocal Mush- in the M. E. Church of this place, CM Tuesday and Wednesday evening , : last. West:de that we never heard finer Vocal music in our life and the same selanlient, was expressed by the audience. Their voice. , are highly cul tivated and the regularity of time " could not have been better. Tile leader,l3. F. Un seld, is one of Shepherdslown's good bop:, and we are glad to see that he is so well adapted to his profession. lie is at present located at Columbia, Pa., and his Club of ..Eolians is composed of four young men 01 that town, named T..J. Clipper, B. F. Mul len, T. J. Wright, S. B. Clapper. Mr. Wright is It typo in the fiera/d (Alive in that town, and gives evidence that he can "sweetly sing" as well as be a knight of the "stick am rule."—Shepherdstown, (Va.) Begitcr. Is Harrisburg there is a fascinating NV - wan who has been married four times in ten years, and there are at least a dozen men so anxious to get her that they have remained bacht lors the hope that her last husband would Billow in the footsteps of her illustrious predecessors. Su re enough, a few weeks ago the man died, and they all began immediately to preplue for opening 01 the cant pa jell against the widow. One man, named Hyde, ' determined to have the first chance; so ne jammed himself in to the widow's carriage on its way home from the funeral. Taking her hand and looKing with tender glances upon t hand kerchief with which she sopped her dutiful teers, he asked her to be his—to let /ma take the place of the dear departed, and to comfort her bereavement. The widow re moved her handkerchief, blew her nose gtmtly, and said : "Mr. Elvdej should gladly consider your offer, and might have accepted it, but you are too late; the minister proposed to me in the graveyard while you were low ering the coffin, and I said Yes! But I tell you what I will do: I'll give you the first chance after ho dies !" Mr. llyde suid be would wait.—Sunday Mercury. WEST 1110 f PFIELD ITEMS.—The farmers have finish.•d cutting their corn ; some have commenced husking already. The crop is excellent. The schools of this district opened on the 10th nit., and, as far as is known, are meet ing with remarkable success. Owing to the earnest (4-operation of the Dirt ctors, it could not he otherwise. There Is considerable excitement among the tobacco growers of West Ilempfield, as regards the prices paid ; some having sold as high as per hundred. The crops throughout the township are very good. C.,nsiderable complaint is 'mole by • the farmers of be glories and depredations committed upon their sprin.:- houses. Ii is to be regretted that these ..,eoundrels can not b. arre,ted. Our friend 11. C. Wit titer, whit lel t ut the spring., tor :1 tour througu re• turned on the :26tit ult., and i other:. who hove traveled over the prniriee, h%td..., 'There' , no place honio" (Loteu , t , r County.)• RisetthlcAN - MEt:TiNo.—A meeting of the Republicans of the borough of Colum bia was held in the Town Hall on Saturday evening, Oct. Ist, 1570, in response to a call issued :or that purpose. The meeting was called to ,rder at 71 o'clock, by eleeting Geo. -Bogle. C.:drill:in, and A. J. Kauffman, Esq., Secretary. The Chairman stated the object orthe meeting, to be, to make arrangem. ts to hold the nominat ing meetings, to put into nomination, can didatii.s to be voted for at the ensuing elec tion, on Oct. 10th. A. T. Kauffman offered the following pre amble and resolutions, which were adopted: Wite.ttEas, It is conceded that each ward of the borough should have equal represen tation in the Town Council and School Board, and an equal voice in making the nominations for Burgess, Assessor, Asst. Assessor, Constable, High Constable and other Borough officers. Therefore be it Resolved, That hereafter the Republicans of the three wards of the borough, shall as semble at a reasonable time before the elec tion, at any place convenient within their respective wards, and there nominate the ward ticket to be voted for, and also elect three conferees. The said conferees shall meet as soon after their election us conve nient, and nominate a person to lie voted for Burgess, Constable, High Constable, Assessor and Asst. Assessor. Resolved, That the conferees shall meet in convention in the Town Hall or sonic other convenient place, and alter electing a chairman and secretary, shall there ballot for candidates to be voted for to till tee 0111- COS named in the preceding resolution. :No hereon shall be declared the nominee un less he shall receive a majority of the votes of the conferees present. Any conferee un able to attend the meeting of the Board, shall have . the right to appoint a substitute, who must, however, be a voter in the same ward as his principal. Resolved, That hereafter each ward shall, at their primary meeting, elect three per sons, to act as members of the Borough Ex ecutive Committee of the Republican party. whose duty it shall be to organize us soon atter the election as possible. They shall call all primary meetings tor Borough num- Minium" it, their respective wards; shall tia the time for the meeting of the Board of Cone:lees, and act to conjunction with the members of the County Committee, to fur ther the interest of the Republican party. They shall hold their office until the next annual nominating or primary meeting of their ward. Re.wlved, That it is distinctly understood to be the meaning of the foregoing resolu tions, that each ward, in addition t, nomi nating its own ward ticket, shall nominate Pet sunS to fill any Vac:alleles, to which sand card shall be eut•tled ill tLe Board of Senuol DU ecoo s and Too n Council, caused n•t death, resignation, or expiration of term of office. Matt these rules may be repeal ed, allereci or amended at any meet ita4 of the li.vpubliCall pdrty of the borough of Co lumbia, vatted by the Ex,eutive Com 1111 ittee for that porpo.Ne. itesoL.e.d. That the tir,t prminry meet •Itg, be Lent OA 7 o'clock, at the tol,owing pl cep: I,t Ward—At the Uhl Ettgute House of the Vlgilabil Fire Co., on Second street. 2.nd Ward— At the Town Hall. 3rd Ward—At Mack', Btewery, south east corner of Fourth mid Union streets. _Resolved, That the conferees elected on the evening of the sth inst., meet on Thurs day evening the 6th inst., at the Town /lull at 7 o'clock, to make nominations. On motion adjourned. Attee, A. R. lionovsnont.Ert, corner of Third end C. erry streets, bent. Boots and Shoes a little cheaper than tho cheapest. DON'T fail to go the Big Five, on Front Street, before buying elsewhere. MEN'S Kip Boots live per cont. cheaper at Pinkerton's, than any other store in Co lumbia. A. R. HOUGENDOBLER'S has Shoes from 20 cents to $4.50 per pair ; Boots from $1.20 o $0.75, the largest stock at the very lowest prices. MAx. BUerrEa's No. 1 Nfackerel are, without exception, the best and largest we have ever seen or eaten. They are fresh and pure and the cheapest in town. For sple, wholesale and retail at his grocery store, 219 Locust street, where can also be found a large stock of fresh family gro ceries of the choicest brands. Also, for sale, the celebrated W bite Wine Vinegar, for picheling. JUST Atteavcu.--Mr. Bachenheimer has arrived from the city with the largest stock of Clothing ready and custotn•made, that was ever offered for sale in Columbia. Also the largest stock of the latest style hats and caps, boots and shoes. Republicans. your rights were outraged on Thursday evening. when the copperhead High Constable refused year representa tives admission to Council chamber. The conferees were obliged to meet at Col. Kau frf a n's private 1 esidence. 11IntovAL.—W. IL Fry will remove his Cigar and Tobacco Store from his present location, to No. Its Locust street two abovo tho po‘t—.llloo, in a few :lays. •sires his rusronter, to purchase their supply of cigars or So miny on Snl nrtiny evening. as hi. sir will not oval' nbe °Pen cil n.l .citurt, .1. A. Meye.-, tig Store ` ; :11111 1V...! 0rdr0 , 4 , . in \V hen hint..64,1;1.1;i! 114; r 1.41: getting ~ .1•1•1rte,... vit.e., t,toey art ivies :Ire t he beat In LID , in: t rhet, are! te, he buy, ..1,0 entirely Ihr Cut,h, he sells eheaper than anv other ttrutzg,i,t-t. BE DEMtreit.ITICI Detww,rals4cl;tiiii the cr , dit of imildin.r the nisirk . et-hone, whiel, is fake, and a trawl like the laity it.elt. rteiniblivan council built t lie mar ket-hour. Repuhilean l'inance Com mittee loaned the nionoy, and the who', , tructure refired bra Ileininlivan C01113.•i I. Mes.4 , rs. Crane, Detwiler and :Course were the only democrats in Council. BE assessed for Borough purposes. The cops hurl concocted it nice little plan to dis franchise 400 voters, whose m i nas the Bo rough assessor left off the list. But the court said you must assess all qualitied vo ters, and non• Mr. Grier, the assessor will obligingly sit for an hour each evening Sat urday and Sunday excepted,between 7 and S o'clock to assess all qualified voters. Ev ery man who has resided within the bo rough one year and has paid a borough tax of 50 cents during that time can vote for Council, Chief Burgess, Lte. DAnisa BURGLARY.—On Tuesday night or Wednesday morning,alter the democrat ic nominating convention at Town Hall the Furnishing Store of A. R. Breneman was entered by a person or persons un known, and goods to the amount, of about $2OO taken therefrom. The goods consisted of Shirts, Linder shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Neck Ties and other small articles. They also took Mr. Breneinan's over-coat. The only vestige of the burglars is an old hat in place of a new one taken. Several at tempts have been made at identification, but so flu• they have proved failures. The thieves are old hands at the business, no doubt, as the goods missing show that they were selected with care. TRIALS OF Slo34:l3.—Trotting premiums $175, $lOO, $5O, $35, for Lancaster county horses that have never beaten 3 minutes. Best 3 in 5 in harness. IST RACE. Joshua McComsey enters h. Harry, 2 2 1 1 1 Abr. Heistand enters b. h. War saw Ned. 1 1 2 2 2 E. H. Kauffman enters b. m. Sal lie Swarr, 3 33 3 Time-2:421, 2:42i, 2:44, 2:461, 2:45. Lancaster county horses that have never beaten 2:40. Best 3in in harness. 2xn atm M. MeGoni_de enters 1. h. Dave; J. K Len itt enters s. s. Vosburg ; John A. Shultz enters b. to. Bile Belle. \Von in heats by Vosburu. Time 2:123, 2:161, 2:•11. WI.;ST Cu ftsrrtn Boaoralf, according to !la! Cen,u, returns of IS7O, just tiled, has a white population of 470 S souls, and a color ed population at 003, against :t while popu lation 01 41(16, and a colored population of 501 in 181313, ins king an increase 01512 whites and 342 colored since ISGO. The white pop ulation in 1870 is divided into 2022 males and 2686 feina les, and the colored into 393 males and 508 females. The increase of the white population in the last ten years is 12 per cent., and the increase of the colored is 60 par cent. The persons of foreign bit tit number 577, or 255 males and 32.1 females. The borough contains 1103 dwellings and 1105 families, with au average of live per sons in at family. The deaths in 11369 num bered 55. West Goshen returns a popula tion 953, against 1067 in ISOO, making a decrease of 114 in lei years. The dwellings number 131, and the families 178. The deaths in 1500 numbered 13. LocAL llrtEr --Noose-paper--tlle marriage eertitleatt". The western papers say that new wheat is arriving at all the interior shipping points in large quantities, and generally of a superior quality. A vinegar-hearted old bachelor fi lend of ours says, he always looks under the Lead °rummages for news of the weak." There was reckless driving through town on Sunday. Wall Fry will remove his cigar store to Locust street, in the room occupied - by Spering. The Odd Fellows of the United States ac cording to a late enumeration, are some thing over 250,000 strong. An exchange says, "The compositors of New York printing offices embrace a great many ladies." Most anybody would if he got a chance, still there is no use of blow ing around about it in the papers. One of our cotemporaricj pays a doubtful compliment to a prominent citizen, by re ferring to a generous act under the heading, " Charity covers a multitude of sins." Washington Righter, Esq., is building a two story frame dwelling house on Front street, opposite the gas works, for one of his yard emplo3 ees. The large saw mill of Shartzer C Bruner is fast approaching completion. The river rose IS inches on Friday. There was to serious check to navigation during the low water. Every Republican should go to the polls on Tuesday. It is your duty. Don't neg lect it. Max Burlier the Cheap Grocer The " Liederkranz" will hold a select concert, on Monday evening, Oct. 17th, in the SPl' Receipts Mr less than $lOO are free of ,statni• duty after Oct. Ist. The new pig-tail style of wearing the hair, adopted by I. e ladies, is excruciating in mote way, titan one. lire' , the latest el.'t le of marriage no e. A SUlJ,Cliirer ' s p. , r was recently return.- d to this (ace, marked, She has Changed her name and moved to X—." As cold weather approaches, the ladies and their gallant admirers devote themsel ves to croquet with much energy. Result —matches. The bogus greenback men are still heard front occasionally, although none bitt un mitigated gudi cats are caught in their snares, thanks to the efforts of the press. A. friend has shown us one of the "confi dential circulars," now well known to everybody as the means employed for bait ing the Look. It is valuable, in this in stance, as so much waste paper. - A. J. Kauffman, Sccretary VOTE for Mr. Clark for J ustico of the Peace for the First Ward. Ptxr - ,EnToN keeps all the late styles of shoes, and at the lowest prices. Go to Bachenheimer's at No. ii Front St., and see the large stock of fine, black, blue and brown Beaver suits, which he bad made up himself and is selling very cheap, Vote for Meyers, Grove, Shreiner and Hershey for School Directors, and patrons who have complaints to make. need not fear •Dt being insulted by these gentlemen, a la Young. IVE'vr. had our neighbor of the " Smut Machine" on the defensive for the past two or three months, and as he has defended himself almost to death, we rest quite con tent with the result. The insuranse man hadn't a ghost of a chance for Justice; though he and the little (?) ex-agent almost ran their legs off in canvassing the Second ward. "Straws, &c. $1,650.—0ur" business-men" Council of the democratic persuasion, tore down a first-class culvert over Shawnee Run at Fourth street, which was so "strong, that an earthquake could not shake it," and are now squandering tt1,650 to build another only two times as long, and which will not be half as substantial. All this was lost by haVinz ❑ donweratie Connell. Vote for Bruner anti Wiko, and save your Lumley. SCITOIII. B", 11.1). —ll-ard met On•toher 31 ; it,..1111) r. pres, , nt. A10 , ,r, North, ‘Val,t., Zu‘gler, Brenentan, Young, Guiles 1111(1 Ih•twiler. The following - res.! tu ion W:IS unun i inous ly adopted : .7 . :c•oincd, That ill pt im•ip:tl and teach. ers sh.di he in their 111:11.... the , CllO l 11 . 2". :It the hour 01 S. o'clock A. NI., and 1-1- I'. M., and anv one not. coal with the ;o,ove, shall lie reported to ;De .13,,u-,1 by the Principal. A , pecial meeting' VillS ordered on Satur day ovonin- next at 7 o'cl;wk to hear the ruu,plaint of David P. Welsh. Miss Flora M. Mots of 'Terser Shore, by a nifilllifflons vote of all the members pres ent, was leeted to fill the vacancy in sec ondary school No. 1. The principal reported scholars in attend ance; white 41.5 males, and .1131; females; colored, 21 malt s. 33 females. Tun lir,x•rico SnAsox.—The hunting season is rapidly approaehing, and the huntsmen will find an abundance cf game in almost every portion 4,1 the state; Al ready. indeed, the hunting has commenc ed and the lirst blood been shed. Partridges are unusually nUnTerOllS. There have generally been two broods. The first brood are maw large enough to kill, but the genuine sportsmen scorns to make «au• upon them until later in the sea son, when to take them on the wing re quires skill. The pot-hunter exhibits no such generosity. The pride of the sports man is a stranger to his bosom. Jfe shoots the birds whenever and where ever he finds them, whether young or old, on the ground or in Ilse air, in the covey or single. The eonntry is now full of such miscreants, and the consequence is that when the genuine sportsmen enters fairly upon his noble pasttime he will and that many coveys have been destroyed, that others have been sadly mutilated and others demoralized and squandered. Deer, turkeys, hares, squirrels and wild fowl, are said to be unusually abundant. As for sora, the marshes are hterary alive with them. Their rivals, the ortolans, are also uncommonly abundant. The sports man has a 'lolly prospect before him.—Er. FRON to-day there xvill lie no stumps re quired on any receipts for money, whether tor large or small amount. All sight checks drawn on any bank, banker or trust company, whatever the amount, will TP, quire a 2 cent stomp as heretofore; all sight checks or money orders drown ou any pri vate individua., or company, or corpora• tion, not in the banking business, will also require a 2-cent stamp, it the amount ex ceed ten dollars. All notes of hand and due Wills of every description, for a less sum than one hundred dollars will require no s amp. All promissory notes amount ing to one hundred dollars and over are to be stamped as heretothre. And all mort gages transferred, sold or assigned alter Oct. Ist will require no new:stamp if the or iginal has been once duly stamped when it was executed. All taxes on sales, except snub as are now paid by stamps, and except the tax On stiles of tobacco, snuff, cigars, spirits and wines, will 110 W cease. The ra ta rits of September are the last to he requir ed under the law as it stands. Licenses and special taxes assessed b, the year will run to 'May Ist, except the tax on brewers and dealers in distilled spirits mid tobacco. Th, inquiry has been triade as to what shall be done with the 2 cent receipt stamps here atter? That. St:1111p is used in coat non litr receipts, cheeks and Whatever else might be covered with the setae amount. Those who have bought them to be used solely for receipts can use them for any other pur pose requiring a stamp. Ten of them, with a five cent shunp, would cover a power of attorney, mat in various ways they May In , utilized until the stock is exhausted— Ledger Money Article, Oct. Ist. 1 2 3 4 .5 Tl►e Republican► Ticket. According to adjournment the Republi cans of each Yard met at the different places designated on Wednesday evening. The First Ward met at the old Vigilant Engine House and nominated the following ticket: Council—Milton Wike. School Director—J A Meyers. Justice of the Peace—M Clark Jo ge—Ch r‘sti a n Ilrenein n. Inspector—W 1-I llogentogler. Conferees--11 M Shuman awl Milt. Nike. Borough Executive Committee—J W Yo cum, James McGinnis and Charles II Mc- Cullough. Second Vard met at Town Hall,and nom inated as follows: Coucil—John B Bachman. School Directors—C. P. Shreiner, one year, Samuel Grove, three years. Justice of the Pt wie—Samtiel Evans. Judge—Bell. Haldeman. Inspector S. G. Swartz. Conferees—C. S. Kauffman, W. H. Pfah ler and S. G. Swartz. Borough Ex. Committe—C. S. Kauffman, J. S. Strine and H. Hippey. Third 'Ward met at Mock's Brewery. Connell—Abram Bruner, School Director—Christian Hershey. Judge—A. 0. Baker. Inspector—Jneoh Auwel ter. Conferees—John Z. Thomas, Geo. IV Wilco and A.. Bruner, Borough Ex. Connnittee—Same as Con ferees, with 'Wm. English and E. 11. Her shey added as special poll committee. —The Conferees of the three wards met at Town Hall, on Tuesday evening, to name . borough officers. They applied to R. E. B arrack, High Constable, for the use of the CounciEchamber, Barrick said he bad orders not to leave them have it; the con ferees rem onstrated with hint, and told him that they had as good a right to use it, as the democrats who occupied it with their Committee of 15 on Tuesday evening. He still refused it; when Col. C. S. Kauffman invited the conferees to meet at his house, whither they went. Here is another evi dence of democratic insolence, stupidity and imposition. A Committee of 15 of tl; eir party tray use Council chamber, but nine Reputilieinis are denied it. Remember this when you go to the polls on Tuesday. The conferees organized by electing Col. Rallin.in, Chairman, and W. 11. Pf,..hler, Secretary. They then proceeded to nomi nations, with the following result: Chief Burgess—Jacob S. Striae. High Constable—C. A. Constable—James McGinnis. Assessor—John Eddy. Assistant Assessors—Ll. S. Hershey and Henry Breneman. Republicans, vote the whole ticket, and you will elect it. Do not he troubled longer with buttons tearing . otlyour shoes, hat go ut once to Pin kertou's aad get the Patent Look Shank Button, that will never come off. A full lino of Notions at cor. Second and Locust Streets. BREXEMAN'S store was robbed of enough of goods on Tuesday night to start an ordi nary store, but he still has a large stock on hand. Call and see him. VOTE for Strine for Chief Burgess. Ire won't be afraid to prevent fast driving on Sunday, and he will not, either through fear or favor, neglect to do his duty. Co lumbia has enough Schroeder. forVoTJ ke, Bachman and Bruner for Council. They will prevent such ex travegant measures as tearing down good culverts, just because some t rratic editor wants to prove that it costs less to build a 40 feet culvert than it does to put ono up that is GO feet long. What a strangely weak argument. WE aro in receipt of an invitation to the Fourth Annual Reception of the " Crystal Social Club." of Reading, to be given at the Keystone Opera House, in that city on Tuesday evening, Oct. ISth, I,SGO. The en tertainment given by this club heretofore have been very brilliant and attractive, and it is expected that the one on the .13th will eclipse in splendor and enjoyment all for mer efforts. VERY ImpoirrANT.-11 the great legal mo gul of the herald will examine the 'journals of the 11. of R., of April "nd, IS7O, and of the Scrim., of April oth, 1:570, or call at this office for in tormation, he will save fflinself columns of sp.f.fe, which might be devoted to melting r murders, or to essays on "Insurance made em.y." ain't be cha grined at our pro-pct ity, neighbor. 'I T rrE•. copperheads find a convention of flr teen in the Couneil ehan.ber on Tu. evening; hut when nine Republicans.. ap plied for the useoltile same place on Thurs day evening, 1.1ii;11 Conidablo Barrack eo• fused theni, and said he had orders, not 1., let thew have it. Vote the Republican ticket and prevent, a repetition of :such an out rage. Vote for Strive, !look and McGin nis ; vote the whole deicer. Annual Fair of York. county, this week was unusually succe.•sful. The num ta of exhibitors was large,and their display The fair is pronouneed by many supe rior in attraction, IC, the state exhibition held at Scranton last week• Every depart nn nt is furl, and th display in ail Vallee or prey ions years. AVe notice Messrs. J. Wambaugh, G. needier and 11. C. Meyers A; Co., exhibi tors of agricultural implements, as all de serving. premiums. The stock speciinens are unusually fine, and pro% e a growing interest in the breed ing of horses, cattle, ,Cc. We shall notice other departments to-morrow. FtErunme.xx, Sin't be frightened with the Democratic cry of nigger, nigger in schools and the like. There is not a colored man in Columbia that a , lts for his children a place in the white schools ; all they want is their school kept open on equal titne and their children a chance to learn the same branches taught either children. Thk ger cry is a trick of Young's, to k.•cp his party in pnwer. Vote the Republican tick et and make on r schools an honor to the • place. Vote for school directors who will not be controlled by ox-insurance agent George Young Jr. Our citizens pay high school tax, and yet many of them :arc compelled to send their children to private schools ; because of the MiSnianagelliCa of the present Democratic School Board. Vote fin• the Republican di rectors, and you will put the schools in good order. Boy S3lol:Elts.—Here and there about the street corners and around the doors of amusements you will see a lot of young or- Ott us, some of them decently clad and pre senting a respectable itppe•irance, who are engaged in asserting their manhood by puf fing away at execrable cigars. It is lair to presUma that their anxious mammas are not aware of the foul habits their darling boys viol: up and practice outside of the pa rental roof; but for their benefit they should know that it is stated that a French ph vat clan has investigated the elect of sinoking on thirty-eight boys, between the ages of nine lliteed wilt, we. a addicted to the habit. Two• ty-seven great? tied distinct sympto its of nicoth a polar 1. In twenty-two the .e were serious disorders of the circillation,di gestion, du (Inc s of intellect, and it marked appetite for strong drinks. In these there there was affection ; in eight decideddcter io•ation of the blood ; in twelve there was cpitoxis; ten had disturbed sleep; and lilllr had ulceration of the mucus membrane of the mouth. It is easy then, to see how the ranks of the drunkards and dissolute men "about town" ore recruited, when there are so many boys in training for delirium tre mens and tilt the horrors 01 dissipation. Lo tst Itc Jotu•n u tl. Tn.B herald says that by having business men in the Council, they have saved $2,350 in building a culvert, which cost $lOOO un der a Republican Council. Figures never lie. By estimating one half of the $4OOO, which was paid for the old culvert, to be for the stone, we havs2floo for the work. It will tako all the material of the old for the new ono, which add to $lO5O, will make $3650 foi the new. This is only 40 feet long; the old one is the full width of the street (CO ft.) By proportion the old culvert, which was put up by the perch, if it had only been 40 feet, would have cost only $2666.66, or a thousand dol lars less than the culvert now being built under the democratic rule. But what was the use of constructing the rew culvert? The contractor, who is now building it, said that " nothing short of an earthquake could have thrown the old one down." Yet the business amen in Cott/telt spend $lO5O for a work not needed. {For the Fri'.] IL Union Etreeled between the Haul: and TpVhiskey Ring. EDITOR SPY :—On last night the demo cracy assembled at the Town Hall, for the purpose of nominating a borough ticket. On motion a Committee of live from each ward was appointed, to select a general ticket to be ratified by the meeting, and the ward nominations by the respective wards. S. S. Detwiler,ca.shier of the First National, was nominated for Council, who was ap patently so much elated with his re-nomi • n union, that he modestly (being a candidate h imself) moved that the entire ticket be ratified by the meeting; which secured the nomination of Justice of the Peace for the Second ward, for J. Christ. Bucher, a li quor dealer on Locust street. Personally we have no objections to Mr. Bucher; but he is engaged in a business that will not harmonize with justice--his prejudices are strong, and his acquirements limited. If elected—suppose a case should come before his prospective honor, in which the liquor interest was involved on one side, and a violated law on the other. It is easily to imagine what his decision would be. Chtistian would St once throw himself buck upon the divine law, (of which he is an able expounder) and triumphantly decide, "That he that provides not for his own family, is w - arse than an Infidel." I put the question squarely. Can an • y moral, re ligious titan, vote for a liquor dealer, with out education or qualifications, to be a.lus stice 01 the Peace for our borough? This is not a political question, it is a question strictly of morals, and a question that moat he decided by the citizens of the 31nd ward,at the ballot-box on next Tuesday. Fellow Citizens: if you are desirous of throwing additional guards around the li quor business, and secure It to a permanent triumph over the morals of our borough ; then vote for J. Christ. Butcher, for Jus tice of the Peace. God knows the liquor traders of our hot ough are arrogant enougn, and have laws enough for their protection, without mak ing an inspector of whiskey, a dispenser of justice. I write not as n politician, but as the head at a family, actuated by all the tendercess of parental feelings, deeply in terested to the future murals of our rising generation. A FATTER. COLUMBIA, Oct 6th. The Republican Sorebendu in Council—A. Contemptible Fizzle. In accordance with previous announce ment, by posters and an advertisement in the Democratic pat ers of the county, the few Republicans dissatisfied with the re cent primary nominations assembled at Fulton Hall, this inornm„7, in company with a few Democrats. The hour an nounced for the convention to assemble was 11 o'clock, and we proceeded to the scene precisely at that hour. In that por tion of the hall devoted to reserved seats on the occasion of rare shows and the like, we found one single person interested in the movement—Mr. Andrew Armstrong —and three reporters. In rho rear of the hall were about a dozen of loungers and cu riosity-seekers. At ten minutes after eleven another reporter made his appearance and a single Sorehead. At fifteen minutes past another Sorehead and Mr. Shaffner, the well-known Democrat of Mt. Joy bor. At twenty minutes past another reporter, two Soreheads and three Democrats. At twenty five minutes past still another reporter, three Soreheads and the same number of Democrats. The meeting contained the largest reportorial representation we ever witnessed lit a public gathering in Lancas ter, and but for their presence there would have been scarcely enough persons to till a single bench. The number in the back part of the hall gradually increased, the crowd being composed principally of Dem ocrats, and a few curious Republicans. After the lust arrival into the arena, a dead calm followed fur the space of about ten minutes, when some one cried out for Shultz. Mr. Shultz did not appear. Anoth er ten minutes followed, when 11r. Arm strong c•;llled the• meeting to order, and pro posed that Mr. S. S. Spencer, city, take the chair. The :\lotion was agreed to timid considerable appl.mse in the rear ol• the hall anti be the simultaneous advance of the Deloocrn,y to the front 50011. The organi zation was then completed by the selection of the following otlieers: Vice Presidents— I)•tvitl Shultz, city, [.\ppl.•use by the Deus• orrat ;] Andrew Armstrong, Lust Donegal ; James People , , city. Secretaries—J. K. Barr, west (Join pfield ; Captain W. D. floitzel, West . Hempfield. Mr. Shaffner moved the appointment of a committee of seven to report resolutions and nominate candidates. The committee retired, and after another dead calm of• about ten minutes, the chair read the call for• the meeting; a matter which he inadvertently omitted at the be gluing. Another• silence of several minute-t' duration when some one proposed that Dr. Hower address the convention. The Dlc tor promptly responded. He said that every one could think as he pleased. but so tar as he was concerned he believed that the primary elections were conducted in such fradolent manner that the people had be come disgu,ted, [Apphuts,.• on the D nun cratic side.] The c•orrnption of legi•.latnri wa, becoming so common that the people :Mould take the matter in hand, [Applause from the same quartet•.] A year ago he had been a candidate for the Legislature, and what was the result? by It e went among the people and didn't stay at home to watt h olitorot n pap a• in South Quoen [Sinolar auidatt , e,lottg contintted.] 11r 1,- lieved he was beaten by the use or short tickets, and he would never suffer his name to again go before the people on a bob-tail ticket. The Doctor related his political his • tory, speaking of his devotion to Henry Clay, which produced applause in the rear of the ball. Thc Doctor returned to his 01 iginal subject of corruption, and was about to launch into an elaborate argument when the President announced the return 01 the Conunittee on liesoln tions and Nom inations, and the Doctor gracefully aubsid.- The following ticket was set up Congress—Adam E. Witmer, Paradise Assembly—Cyrus N. I [err, West Lanipe ter ; Hugh M. North, Columbia; Henry M. Engle, E Ist Donegal ; Nathan Worley, l‘lantteim-bor. lier;orcier—Dan lel Drown, 1PC.31. Rari. Comity Cr/MI - ills.loner—John IC. lleea, city. Prison Inspectors-1,1 - tn. Spencer, Stras burg; Ifenry Baumgardner, city. Director of 11w Poor—J. S. Wey, napito. County Solicitor—David G. I:Allem:1n, F.aq Lampeter. Aaaitnr—Samuel Shocit, Col umb:a. S. 11. Reynolds, esq., said that lie had been requested, if Mr. Spencer,of Strasburg was placed upon the ticket, to withraw his name. Mr. Shaffner said that Mr. Spencer was too gond a man not to be on the ticket, and he therefore moved that it be kept where it Was. The motion was agreed to. The resolutions and nominations were then submitted to the convention and rati fied, when, there being no further business to transact, the convention adjourned sine die—especially the d ie.—l:'cpress. Farr YouNo MEN.—On Sunday last a carriage containing three fast young men, well laden with benzine, belonging to York paid our borough a visit. They made out to drive through every street in the town several times and upon attempting to erns, tile railroad at the corner of Front and Lo cust streets, broke one of their carriage wheel,. They soon had another wheel put on :end again sailed majestically throngh the streets. Constable MeClinuis at a late hour, VMS Oil the look-out for the young-ters, but did not secure them.—lier (ad. Chief Burgess Shroeder was Placidly ob serving these " fast young men" in their career of last horses and benzine ; but as election is near at hand, of course it would not be policy to order an arrest. _......, FoNimits:urrit bets just returned from the New York and Philadelphia inarket-t, with the largest stock of Dry Goods ever offered to the citizens of Columbia, and at prices that will defy competition. All the Novel ties of the season in Dress Goods, Shawls, Sc. 200 pieces New Pall Prints, till the best inakes of bleached and unbleached Muslin., Ticking, Checks, Plain and Plaid Wool Flannels, Cotton Flannels, %e. 100 pairs white anti colored Home-made Blank et., bargain in Cassimeres for Men and I Ices wear. An inspection of the alnve stock, w ill convince you. Go and see it. Tilt: democracy met in Town Hall, Tues day evening, to nominate a ticket for the hot ough. Alter a few prelitninary skirm ishes, they appointed it committee of 15 to recommend a ticket. The Committee went out. It Went up stairs. It stayed there twenty minutes. It cattle down again. It reported, and such a report ! It actually trained time of its own number as suitable persons for the otliees. Then the little democrats shouted "Amen." The meeting ajourned at a late boar, and during the night, Breneman's store was robbed. Names not given and no cards. SEE that you are assessed for Borough purposes before Monday evening. Me Cops had concocted a nice little plan to dis franchise 400 voters, whose names the bor ough assessor left off the list. The assistant assessor even rejoiced over the contemplat ed fraud, pronouncing it a " glorious idea.'' But how nicely he has been foiled, and even now defends himself? Both of the il lustrious Cops of the Herald are on the de fensive. We intend to keep them there. Is vot i tig. this tall all naturalized citizens must take their papers to the polls unless they have been voting in the same district fur ten years. Their names on the list of voters will not be sufficient, should a de mand be made for their papers. THE Schuylkill navigation company's stream dredge is cleaning the Reading Columbia R. R. company's wharf. It is a novel machine a.,d Is attracting the atten tion of many visitors. TwEsvi Dollar counterfeit notes on the Shoo and Loather National Bank of New York, are In circulation. Look out for them. Several have been offered at Potts ville. PrsuravroN has the best quality of Gum shoes, at prices us low as any in Columbia. ItAmmmAls . s—The lsrge weekly arrival of new goods iii this establishment is much talked about. WE call attention to advertisetnent of Lo cust street property for sale. This is a very desirable location for business stands, and will no doubt be gobbled up. Mrs. Philip lfuebener has opened a Shoe Store at 173 N. Front street. A fine stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes constantly on hand. WO hope the public will patronize her as she deserves. PROF. JOIINAwr and Miss .1 , :61143 John son, the favorite young American Soprano, will give a choice entertainment next Fri day evening, by requegt of our leading cit izens. They will have a crowded house. The Herald men are in very bad humor his week, and have nothing to say but "you lie"—always the last resort of weak ness. We admire it. Keep it up, neighbor it sounds so much like "the rat leaving the sinking ship." .T. L. PrsKErtrox now just returned from Philadelphia with a large stock of Ladies', Misses' and Chi Wrens city made Shoes. Men's, BOVS' anti Youths' Boots. Call and examine his stock, corner 2ini and Locctst streets, as he guarantees his stock to he of as tine a cpiality, and prices as low as any in Columbia. would call particular attention to the advertisement of sale of the "Franklin House," in another column. An opportu nity is offered to a into who "can keep a hotel," not to b- equalled in the State. The bongo is now doing a first•class business, and is one of our prinoipal hotel. Et.tritors.--Syrvices in the , Reformed eintryli to-morrow tnorning and yvening, in the Enttlish lantzu i try. In the evening :it trarter past 7 n'yloyl:, the pastor of the eongreiziltoin, ftov. F. Pli trrint, will )444,44411a spomal s44rmon on the second anttiver,,ary of hi -4 ministry in Co lumbia. The publie are cordially incited to attend . Tr von want a large Borough debt and heavy tztxea, vote for the Copperhead ean dabitev Ijr Town Council. The borough debt k now $-17,000, and k increa.ing under copperhead rule. If von want it twice that an - lonia, by all means vote the Copperhea I ticket. —Why is it that two private schools have been established in our brit ough, and are tilled with scholars taken from the COMMOII SCIIOOISI' The best answer we know, is, that our Copperhead School Board have driven off some of the best teachers, because they were Republicans. and substituted others, because they were Copperheads. Republicans will vote accordingly. —lf any copperhead is on their ticket who was lirre,Wa and Seta to prison for passing counterfeit money, ascertain the fact, democrats, and vote fur McGinnis. —how don; it happen, that our carpet bagger from Saratoga has not been nomi nated for Town Council, School Director, Justice of the Peace or other important po.it ? llas the party got Bred of the . who left his home “twixt twilight gray and dawn of day ?" We heard that he wished to be 'Squire now that he was turned out of the Columbia Fire Insuram e Company.— This was (,) be a salvo for hi, wounded Honor, but the party is moo! and lire(' of the animal, :Ind would nut promise itself by putting hint into an office that he would disgrace and make him a nuisance to the neighborhood. Will this inimitable eitrpet-bagger in form is how it %Va.; that the West _Branch Insurance Company fizzled out. lie ligur ed largely in that, and how did the Colum bia Insurance Company, under his man agement, get involved. Before he takes French leave he will oblige by answering. Yet this man has the impudence to call himself the leader of the Democratic party, and some of the party, no better than Idm self, tamely follow his lead. —When the Republican tax payers of Co lombia, talk. about paying taxes, let them recollect how many rich copperheads re ported incomes for taxation for the last two or three years and yet escaped taxation: If any of them are candidates for (Alice, oh cours , :... no Republican will be green enough to vote for them. The Ci)luitibia 'Deposit Rank fur nishes the following New York quotations for Clold and Bonds, for ye. , tzn (lay 3 o'clock I'. M. Gold, 11:1 Coupon, 1,:, int., .12g) coupon, 1 , “2 112 , , .5..:211 l'oup , lll, 1 ,, •1 ... ...... .111.. 1-;:t1 l'imitott, 1 , (..1, May .tint Ni•vvill'...t . 111 , ., .i.:!./ Coupon, 15..:,,.11/1 - and January . lltr, 5.2 t, Outpon, 1507 1,0., :1-:/i) coupon, 15n, .... ..... ltu , , 10-0 Coupon 111 n„ t:til ruln-3 - , u. III.: - "il Sept. 21 , 11, In- new. 11. V. tt u • town al Yorl:, I. V, :11. I 1., Mallon to Ellen ol Columbia. •Driths On Fan m• N. I , unbar, dattitlitex ut• dosrpb Ir. arid Angel: lie Dunbar . , agt•tt 2 p.m,. and 3 months. Fuut•ral at o'clock. on riurniri. NEW ADFERITSEMEATTS LOCUST STII EET = I otror at I'Llvatt‘ Sale the properly wijoin inf.; the I..sulerice of ltubcrt. Ilamill on. con,i , t the hou.,, 215 nl 212. Inquire at 2111 1,0-en,t en,t 1114. lt. SCEEI DECREE. 2L tio..DE.‘l , :slEsSlll - ,INDSP.sS and CATARRH treated with the utmost success, hy J. Is,tm M. P.. :Ind Professor of the Be and Bor. (ht, sp<ctn/hty (.1. the .114.1srof Cutbpr ot PErinst.lz anin, l.l near, iquo ro er. . (formerly of Lydell, Holt:intl. No, oh! Arch street, PIA thetelphia. TeNtimmum,,,kl) be seen at his (Mice. The medical homily toe invited toiterompitny their patients, as he no some!, In 111) prilettee. No charge hir exam- HATS, CAPS & NOTIONS ! ''', The vfilewriber hav c ..,--..,.•-r4 '3. i Nc...';'.&"•44‹...'..-- ml.jl.t returned the 4.113 - with a lull 4- line of - Von - -...,-:. 17 3 FALL - ( ': :; ;.,,,, _ - i - - .- 7 - .. .43.1vp WESTER. '... ..,"4„:, • til.,-;,;,. • . 44.-"'" reveei hill v 4:1444010 . ` • 1 - ....-4 , e'1... ' ni..ks lib. ____-_,_-_-_-_, friend, ana the public generally lo call and eX:1111111e 11b, :444e1: before ourelliodim el%owinne. ATS neatly done up and made tt order. IL V. 13IZOOKS, No. 23 :Corti) Front Stt•er•t [Opposite the C • ont nor tut AT_ll.l - .11i1,E HOTEL PROPERTY S I• 'l'h o FRANI:LIN HOUSE situated in the centre of the business pm non (A cohindila an d low doing, a good busonss is otlerred at Private Sale by the undersigned. The House is of hrieli, three starli s Melt, WWI it 1100(1 Re,tallrala and Billiard saloon In Ihe basement, the profit. ut tutu menu', now more than pays the rent of the building. The eustoni of thus house is the best In the ton•n. Lovated on Locust sti vet, the principal busine.s street of the town, it ennl - the patronage of the traveling 1 , 111,11 e. The will be sold on very reasonable terms and posse , sion will be glee!) at any row. Person. de.iri rig to vide the property or obtain further p:u•I tell to is will address 1..1. KAUFFMAN, Attorney al Last•. Columbia. It otTs-t WATEIt PROOFS ! WATERJ'IIO 0 11' 11 A .1' S have Wider Prof CI ills. from honglit by the ease from first II:111d, Selicint price lauded gm one , mal profit only. WATER-PROOF I CLOAKS. till AW L st7l sEID:E stri Ts. BLACK 6t;rrs, :•crr, MADE OILIER. We have Inganl4,ll I Fine Stilt /11111 1/le. , Making beisirtment. Prom our greatly enlarged diEss GOoDs. %toil:, ladles ean make their select ions and have them made up promptly. iasnennieally, and In a style to please the mu.t pest MMus. Just opened nets, SILK VONA .NS, Wla ILSEItO Es. FRENCH MERINOS, ,te. Nsw open, by far the largest and most elegant stock 01 Shawls and at the most moderate piq ues 0 e ha,' ever had. It comprises in part, PARSLEY sit - AV:Ls, BROCII E sIIAWES, IMITATION rfEVEIIJ-1111..F. VELOUR. OTToM EN STRIPE, NOVEL WOOLEN, LUNIi A N Il : , (z 1 , A ItE, Fa 11101 1 ,4 lines of Caslineres.low to finest Mike. CIO:a:Mg , . ul every desirable kind made. he ‘Peeler smelt Is :aft excelled in town. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. Corner Ninth and Market StreaF, PIULADELPII 0c::470.1y GREAT CAMBELL MASTERDOM THE LARGEST SHOW ON EARTH ! 18 MASSITiI LIVING WILD ANIIIALS Besides Elephant el Camels. "SiCTIT_JD EX tIBIT AT IC CD Mai II IVI Mil 1... A. 3 ON THURSDAY, ALSO, _A_T YORK, on Wednesday, October 19th, STRASBURG, Friday, October 21st, _.........,.......____._______,---- (..:".: I,r ,••• ~. 7- ,", P' < • ••• , • ~. •-. '"'`,,,; 1:-----. *-- '-' -,- :•,' n - r i -sy - g. __ _ . frZe_ 4 ,OND ANNUAL '.-- al kV k„ e.. e, . ,_, t,.. `SOUP . ~...-= ''".. , , V4..._ • , ..a.- EVERYTHING NEW AND BRILLIANT. ..1 ' tl.---',l=-. -; 4 - 4.4 ' 7: 't,..--.... le.-eve:et,: met 11 , 41everate4 for the Tr., Wow.: hi' • NeW 1/I.ti Now :did (wetly Wardrobe, 3kdoi :uuu6.•r.:.o, :..,,„ e , , ,'.,, , A FULL A.ND COMPREHENSIVE &'''-''... BEST CIRCUS TROUPE ''''''. . ,- ...,,,....--- ~VER ft 1:1 , 01::: TH 1; PEOPLE. 1 1 ett.%.4,s7',,,Aktat .. , V - ... 7 :1 1. 1. , .: , r , - ,, , , t ) tr t t , y , ....r: ., 1 , 1 , ..t:: .. 1 . r. t r , 1 :., 1i , y1 4 t , , , .. , : , ::!• V e.10:-:eal De- ~.., ....,, c 03 • • , -A- , ts,k-7-:...:5.,rj• . . . *... .:Y .4't.'-' —. . ... _ T'...A035,. --,.. :` . ..;•: 0 0,":7 / ''''.;e4: 4, .; ....... _ ... _ •-•.' - --,,,—,-,--....—- , ------,-------__-:-: _---- ,n6Pl' , ;... -,- .4 . '...... 11,0 at rrr:u Inhor and a vpenbe. The 1001.7 ni Tao! • ~,=~,. ~'_ %PRP AN 1'; '.';'ltiCAN E lor ered sr,s ISs sY XI, ItI:N , ;A 'l'li:Flt: I.;;IZZI.N l'ags.-.4 raptored: l ii):I'UI-., 1•I• II Inltlna CAN and A , IATIc , plorllll4l.....ssesnsesis : - :trusts,... 's • I I; I N s s.sstssrissl Its 1,•• os•rEss - I Isms.lssra-, M., 1,01 I; VI/. , •1.%47.1.1" 13.EAlt, fr.sot \4l Aft . z:ln am! tsr.tti , Lion:. A frMan nmi American Pan .l.nm trtt, itht(•k, lit - WS,. ...rid Cinnamon lk..tm. 'tmtmrtt. spotted By t ,•. 11111 4 1 4 '. N14111..r00". trillf•tiltrii•N. W , )1, , f 7,•14, 11 •Prt'Y't• 14.1 .cutn.• niturt..., `A'unanit, Fnxeq, 1,11 kind. of IS:trniver nnt. A., ant,t• .11Iti PilllllCli 1 'M . (4411 811,1 Itonle,m• inn!, 111/Ii nn tintomally 4elt•ottqf tmear ',nom, Monkey and other I\Littor aiu: WIC r.:r. The film Kiwi,. ♦Clll enter the Dru or I.loll`, Tiger. 1111,1 Lentlardq. nt ear!, E‘hibmon. the POWER OF \t•\X OVER THE nnuTE cnr..vrro.N. The red in the Afternoon. In the rrc,enee ot• the Alldletlee V;entn4•. ponte trial well nformed keepers eon'.talttic in front of the Animal Den, ;;; , 1 , 1 ) •,,kl-0` 4 1 0' , • ~o -•,-,::-..ii?'1,-• -. 011w . .. • .0 0„1_,Agc,,,... - `4i' , -- 1-14,----:, 1 44:—.4,„.04 , ,5,J-:.; ''''r 7 6 7 -ii! 4' ti.l:-.• . ; .A .... ,. , .y• ' , ''._ 4, '...=. 1.,, _-___ -k-i......-- -*.-",--:-.--- '-- - . j • ••• 7,, • • V ic ~,,, k r i a . \ ' - I.* 47 1 `" att 0® I JECOP I XX I S in Pe eV•ePelll In :111 Mei tie rone,wq LOW,' T.1,1t • - ~--%- ~~;,> <; ". 1 7 7 11,64 (W ) 4 4 % dry Messrs, BALOIT, BUCKLEY, BREEZE, RICHARD SON, BANOIT, LaCLERG, ctc., etc. THE GRAND STREET PARADE Which w take place da:ly nbont 10 A. 3 1 1. will be. A PAGEANT 07 ORII:NTAL, GRANDEUR, /leaded by tin. Triumph:Al , 'l , nrlot and followed by the Long Lint. 111,1 , 11.1.1“, etc, etc. 'rho 1:x 1.:1,:t ions will to. MVOn tinder a Mammoth Three-Centre Pole wATER-piroor (ANIS - ASS. Dry In Wet R'rat:u•c Cool In Warn': IVeatlu•r, and Coml - orlahlo In 441 AVeaclier, Tf r.vi:.)t 1..71: !Lu• Tirk.t •d>oifr goo to Loth ItCrS oott EXHIBITIONS Ea ch Afterooors ow/ Night. Day .a 1 in the Afternoon. and 7 In the Evening Seats for Everybody. Tho Canvass Brilliantly Illuminated at Night. DON'T FORGET THE "'lt DAY AND DATE, but wait for • .', 4 .Z.• THE LARGEST SHOW ON EARTH . As--- Admission, (one Ticket admits to both Manag eria, and Circus,) 50 Cents. Children under 10 years, 25 Cents. Dont confAnnl. this with. any other Show, but remem ber that the BIG SHOW positively exhibits in Co:umbia, Thurs4tay, October 20th. 'l l EI l-41 OCTOBER 20, „, , , _ , 4 "r 7177 .4 ” r -:: . ....A.., f:';' • - \ • .:5, 4.1-. , ' ~ NEW SPECIMENS ANIMAL IK 1 IiCDOIVI !ME hp Ihr T),v rl iii Lr fund MADAME BROWN, ;;,,- owe', ey - the .11an<g• . LITTLE MARY BROWN, a:.er Cisdi I.,iu,st: . - 2/the 11;a** Di'LLE JOSEPHINE, 17.inestrn•nne Mr. JAMES DE MOREST, vp•bleY nre . BURROWS & corona'', G.,„„:.„..„,:,aa).1,naty, and Canni- „Acrobats. SAM STICKNEY, Jr. = JAMES WARD, Terq.,:e and Gro:.•rgue Cox, JOHN CONKLIN, The _Ore, .L.lll Herifilt S. CHAS. BURROWS, Ti a/c: am? (,),,.:#i, Ft THE BEREITi BROTHERS, ) :11 , -... ( V 1 t - . ."'"r:- r , , .t: ......- ) • 'ti - -*C q, v ,-_ .., , , ---- ~... , ~ ..., „ ~~ ' ~~ 1870, 1870. 1870. . i;= e * A • r ~_.. .~
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