tlje edinithia Saturday, Nov. 5. 1870 HALDEMAN'S Popular Dry Goods Store ESTABLISHED 1815 Our Sto, k of FALL AND 'WINTER DRY GOODS NI. W MC TO OUR =ME a. 'cief re• : - Ew - • 1; N HU- OrLINS NEW ef DEP SILK POPI INS If'•• f; I.:EN.(el.qt, FRENCH MLIONOS. I'ASII3IEBES. BE.-T f.CK' ALP . I.4'(':•S JsL-](•t: 31011 A. II BRILLIANT , :: EXTRA Q11A1.!T; V i,LVETIIENS RCM AN ST II IPED 611, W LS. PLAIN BLANKET SHAWLS, GAY PLAID SHAWLS, BLACK TIIIBET SHAWLS, BLACK BIARRITZ SHAWLS, JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES, WHITE VELVET CORD, WHITE PLUSH CLOTH, BLUE, WHITE AND SCARLET OPERA FLANNELS, REAL PAISLEY SHAWLS. Our stack contains many Choice European Goods, E= Which we will sell WITIIOUT ANY ADVANCE IN PRICES. We have now the Largest Assortment of BLACK SILKS, ALL OF' GUARANTEED MAKES, I=l BOUGRT EARLY LZ THESE-180Y. And at Our Prices ARE CONVINCING BARGAINS. I=l NEW GOODS EVERY WEEK. GEO. W. & B. F. HALDEMAN'S PApolar Dry Goods Store, 112 & 114 LOCUST ST Oei?2- O—ly LOCAL INTELLIGENCE B)Artnn:;..- —Four siligh- gontl,unon can find gond Boarding and rooms in a privall• family. luquirP at (Ids utile, Bschetitteitner's is the {d...•• into :zoo& ehe•ttp, His litre(' stoek nits t cash,tityl he is tlwrobe ‘.1.1.. hlr.l to sent:hest) PKRSONAL.— The relations heretofore ex istinu between W. H. Grier, E:At„ and the Columbia Herald, were dissolved yest er day, Mr. Grier relinquishing his position nn Assistant Editor and Pul•lisher. RI.LIGIOVS.—Th v. R. J. Carson of deli Ina. will preach in the Ch.ireli 0 1 this pltwe on next Sabbath morning . anti "evening, and will afltire , s the altil,lr,n tit their int.ntlily tui•sionary Ini-taing. to t hr uf.et noon at would nt socetfilliy r, ill! II Illy 11.1:11li, /0 lilt. Colutu Ilia Insuitinee Compa ny, tilt bugh their Agent, Philip Ziet er,for their prompl l ie., in a-Litt -Hug Ilie loss sustained by too at the co. nt Ills% at lily residence in Frank lin stud. The matter requires special uoto e its the Con:piny \v.le e the right of paying: the th, ~ge ikon mon Ihs iii or tbo tire. as stipulated by the poi icy, and have oak( the santc, ti,ur day. alter•. C 11 DAVIS SNI io E. SPF.B.I.NO ban enlarged ber Store Room, making, it about fifteen feol. deeper. Lt looks well and as she is supplied with a tine lot of Bonnets, Rats, Ribbons, Trial ite., we advise our lady readers to give tier a call. REAL EsTA.Tn SA T. ES. Patton,Esq., has sold Ins vacant lot corner of Third and Cherry, to John Cooper, Esq., for ;33000. Litany Rice has purchased Mrs. Eagle's desirable property on Locust above Sec ond, at a reported price of 'i36000. Mr. Rice intends to occupy it its his residence. We aro glad that Henry has decided to return to Columbia, and permanently locate. TUE ReAurtsro Room.—We cheerfully re mind our young man, and our old men too, that the needing Hoorn is open every night till 10 o'clock. The desks and tables covered with the best newspapers; and as the wealth of the association will afford. the management will provide new attrac tions. Let every young man, who Weis an interest in himselland the community, aid it by his influence presence, moi money, however small it may be. Let us all con tribute our share. A IxeiDENT Counr.—The trial of the case of Hough tt, Hersh vs. The 2.Corthern •Central railway company. met an unex pected continuance on Wednesday moraine' .after considerable progress had been made in the trial. Mr. John Seltinntridge, one of The jury. discovered that he wa, related to G. Edward Hersh, one of the plaintiffs, a s 1 third cousin, and communicated the fact to the Court. This necessitated the with. drawal of the juryman, and upon the reins al of the defendant to proceed with eleven jurors, compelled a continuance of the cruse, Mr. celdomridgo and Mr. Hersh were et tire strangers to each other, living ditlecent j arts of the State, and the rela tionship was discovered by accident. lftflfgsTniff.sr.—Tl3e celebrated Female Miniftrel Troupe of Madam Rentz will visit town on Tuesday evening, and give one entertainment in Odd Fellows' Hull. They ate said to be one of the finest minstrel troupes ever organized, a-t 1 the only 'Fe male minstrels in America. The press in towns where they have performed, repre sent ti o troupe very superior. The pro- gra Mtn() Says Two Jolly sons of Momus will lend their aid to increase the attractiveness of me en tertainment, and their comic songs and flashes of wit keep the audience in a roar of laughter. Mr. Leavitt's Stump Speech is a perfect volcano of wit, and Mr. Taylor's ug• no antics on skates neve fails to " bring down the house." Connoisseurs will find the strains of melody evoked by the skillful manipulations of Sig. t•assalotti and Mr. Pratt to be of a superior quality ; and these artists richly eeserve the high encomiums so freely lavished upon their efforts. MEI- fur"' Drug Depot and Medicine store Odd Fellows' MD, Columbia. Pa. Till: freight business on the Penna. B. P. is heavier than it has been for a long time There are no idle cars. Tiri largest and finest assortment of Puff Boxes, Puffs and Toilet Powdi • rs may be found at Meyers' Family Medicine El= Alt young teen favorable' to organizing a Lyceum or Debating. Cie bare respeettully requested meet At the Pub lic RP:I dins: Room on Friday ev. ning next —nth inst., :at S o'clock. Tni SiY typearaphieal norpq, and 1 w h o k e co rps of other fellows no: t srpo4ra ph ieal, are indebted to F, Lane• E.cp, o Reading., for a keg of his very best, ale The ale has •• eone where the wood bun ineth," and the two corps above named are ale log for netre of Lauer's--the be,t the land. PERSON.% L. - Our good friorol \V 11. Thornton, h•rol-r1e ~f P.,iton's store, II:14 311 . 1 , 1/1(.11 111 it. 1;1.1'40 2,)()I1.4 11011 , 1-• lit D 'Awl lett for his noW 011 , 1.4‘ . . Mr. T. %va.a 11111`,....1'5'i a, /011.. .1011 Irac..c ;I .• nde 01 earn pone ~• Ow WO 0 , 1, n• en (1 . 1:' trait tv"iert. MIME THE Y , I.),tiLY th.• t)..ow f iww • ,11,, r 1,111,11,:wq .it regul.ir and 111)1,‘ 1.. cf., 1.1 , 11/.‘ hula I.:flay In wr ho ot, pulat.he I :Or the good of York and Ltw tiwawhd belie of of Slum • , 1;rl Durvis •li. wiors. It 11.1.4 o•Vory OVidolloe :I Od WC hope our w•ighhors WIII so I. it tw•trtily. York [weds o sive daily. 11.11.1ti:- F, c c a v, ) ie ".ZE Winn," —a Quintvite from eolutntaii. Pa., Proc. Ulu,. Id, a unttve . .1' Director, came to the 1 . 0 11111 Y eXpreS , lS . 11/ and tunaebaritiinaly did tiler perrorm their MISSION, delighting, the ~T's or the a.setntded multitude by their M:.r welous strain., lull 01 rid' , melt resomaied through the etihoing woods tmot it seemed almost to asLiond to the Wu, Nem, yens Which )(WM ed the only cannily alio L our heads. SAD IS' ENVS. —Dr. Mellinger nn' family and friends were saddened a few days ago, by the intelligence of the deioil or their son, E. T. :%lellinger, in Cuba who with his wife had left Columbia for that place on the 7111 day of October, They arrived at the island of Cuba, on the 15th ult. Mr. Mellinger was prostrated with sudden sickness, and died on the third day after their arrival. The body, according to the customs of the island, Were put in a stone vault, and can not be removed for five years. The intelligence adds sad and unexpect ed death cast a gloom over the whole Mini • ly, as well as the community. We 53, - in pa thizo with the afflicted in their loss. Mr. Mellinger was a courteous gentleman, pleasant in all his social intercources, genial as a companion, and above all a loving husband. BURNED TO 8EAT1T.—.....N, singular fatal au cident occurred near David Landis' mill, in West Lampoter twp., yesterda morning at the residence of Mrs. John Worth. Early in the morning of that day a son of Mrs. Worth's aged about thirteen years, in corn- pony with a smaller brother trent on the r4&tl 4 to eXalnitie a mouse-trap which he had set the evening previous. In reaching the trap the boys wore obliged to pass un der a lot of tobacco hanging on the rafters, which ignited from their candle. An ex plosion followed, from the etlic•ts of which the oldest boy's Lair was singed and his litre badly burned•. The small boy in ihrlo - ed his mother• of the affair, who at onee pro ereded to tile scene or the aeoident, where ~he found her boy it, a h Iples. condition . Sie carried hint down stairs amt culled ule •Ihor ileightmrt, but before any relief 'wad be adeunnateree7 ~eai I/ took pla.•e. there is matte uneertaiuly as 10 the cause of the explosi4.ll whieb oe,tirreil. From the fact that Eitel° was ,calti,ter amok' pow der standing uncorked under Thu tobacco -01 the ...Nlist,itee or which um family told 110 knowh•d;:r•—tl is .01090... red tit.rt 11 spark of tire fell into the caitibt •r from the burning tobacco, causing the explosion. nip: view of the limiter is strengthened by the t ,, ct that the phv , ic•ian who examined the body of the deeeasa•d gave tt a, hi, opinion that the injuries were rani-ed by the burning (n powder. The toboveo, wiu•h Was not uiiV •art', did not horn rapidly, which, no doubt, raved the building from de-t illetioti, Toe only damage done to the image Was the •ha't'ing of a few rat - Expre.o.. TN E Locoxo•riVl ENca NEEns'—Mr. 0, Young, who has been ;ate:l,llm; th, eon vontion of the Locomotive engineers at, IS - m..11%111e, during the p,t,t two weeks, re tut tird on Thursday In our Ia.!: we inadvertently omitted the !Limo or lorry A. Lewin, of the it. t 1: U. It. It., from he of delegotes from thotsection. Both he.se gentlemen were in at wild:titre, The}• represent their vit-it. to Nashville as the most pleasant episode in their recollection. They were feted and cornplitnented in every manner, and excursion Indus specially gotten up for them, sent in all directions south. They visited the battle fields of Stone River, Murfreesboro, Shiloh, ,Vc., and many other points of local or national interest. We are indebted to R. 0. Young fur cop 's of the Nashville papers containing trill accounts of the proceedings. We note with pleasure these conventions, us they must have a great influence for good. Every man, woman at nil child who steps aboard a train is personally interested in the character, st.•tnding anti moral worth or the engineer who is to direct the train. Hence the public will approve every step which will t•;nd to elevate hint. Engineer Sherman, in Convention: The loconintivo emninimil3 .set.l to danger. No other calling in lite 'h•tz:trdous 21.9 his ; Ite may be said to go forth daily with his life in his 111111(1, 111111 to he hourly forced to the cellleinplat ion of a frightful accident or a horrid death. As he takes leave of his beloved wife and cher ished little ones, he knows not but that the fond kiss he presses upon th e i r lips tiny he the last one on earth—that .he heartfelt good-bye may have its echo only in eterni ty. His business is to encounter peril and to control the energies of the mightiest threes in nature; and none know b e tter than he, that from the tnoment i.e steps upon the foot-hoard until he surrenders his engine at the terminus of his trip, there may be but an instant between him and death. expo is so: To the soldier, whose peril only is in bat tle, the post ordeoger is the post of honer and glory—to the imperilled engineer it is the post of business and of duty ; and should he perish there, he knows full well that his bravery and devotion will meet with no honor, no rewar•t. Facing death continually, is it any wonder that his ft inilieu•ity with danger should breed con tempt of it ? feeling conscious that his bravery will bring no glory to his name, is it surprising that he gradually grows reck less and careless ? Tu 1563 en organization of Locomotive Engineers was formed wrier the name of the *' Brotherhood of the Footboard," ino:- log for its object tee protectioe of the inter eat of its members, Tu 1861 this organization was superseded by the institution of this Brot erhond. Oar constitution, in its first article, tleclar , s the purpose anti object of the organtzAtiou to he: "To combine the Interest of Locomotive Eng.neers, to elevate their td, , tittling Ito suet], and their eh:trot:ter Grand, noble, holy purpose: Who of all the world shall fiff,iart• there I•4JlLl4tit. ta ly or iv rong- in this; or that it la; not our aat crt. d duty to secure so great an end ? L - vcr.um,- ~ iu~r.t ~i,~ ron Or i the BUCIMLIZA.T e.dtes are now the fashion. to matte thew light and healthful, use Hubbell's Effervescent Yeast Powders. Sold by 3. A. Meyers, apothecary. Go to Mrs. Wisslees new store room on Second street, and examine her New Goods. She has enlarged her bledne.; and now keeps Faiwy Goods of all kind' used by la dies. She has a first-class mock, and will give satisfaction to all. .31 - Ax. fluent:Ws No. 3L•tei:eret are, without exception. the best and larg , st, we have ever• seen or eaten. They are fresh and pure anti the cheapest in town, For star., wholesale and retail at his grocery store, 210 Locust street, where eau also he found a large stock or 11 esh f.untly gro.. corks of the choice‘a branch,Al , o, for sole, the eelebrateil White Wine Vinegar, for picketing. ANuTlint: Goss.—Our young u•ienri, Dr. G. 134 rntheisel, of Silver Spring-4, Kati i'le,orted the ranks or single bless* (Iness, 011(1 iS n .tv numbered with the "hsppy," having loci to the alter, MI,: Lizzie Sher& , tliCosiomplh-hed daughter of Mrs. Liteinila Slierk, near Mt. Joy. Thanks fur slic•o of th.• rake; our best wishes for a long and hippy life. Yon can buy the best white Nizzar 11.iyo,' for 13 and 14 cts, per pound. N.• r Iv white for 121. 4-4 roast coffee 28. B soap 10 and 12 as. ,nizitr-cured hauls covered 23. I I it in niers essence cone 3 cts. box. nitelltiOn—Liverpool uronild 51.50 per bag. Heinetnber pla,e S 17 ('or. Fourth ik Chet ry. Ma. S. I fairelfinger now in town, rtql coV,lllll,4 and cleansing leathers. Ile has heen very successful at NIA. Joy and Ma Hotta. giving entire sati,laclion to :ill for w ilid work . , having reeeive , i number of testimonials (I'olll Loth place,. Ile oiler, to the eitig•iis M . Columbia and rion:ity, ()ppm( ff flay to II:lye thou ather, elemeffed. ;ire melted 111 Cal 111111 nrP r‘lr. Mene-eive., in the Old LIMA!, loan Orly oeetimed by the Vh.rli;1111 Fire On , fowl: Of SIC)V, all.i Ili] emporium. 11.ti.Low EYE pa‘st , d with the usual amn,ttili tot,lisbut•ss : ihrowitvg corn, plActisimr triek.s ought to bo 1156. Its farther eetebrAtiott 10 the tnlimer tntr mihitutted is about," playe.l out" or )112.4111 to he. NN - 4? have In our po..,essioo felt hat, ‘vith 'IJON .rood I,` w4h,;11 :131 hoh est. lad (harry Ilunntd) found on 'Pttosday ntornint., and brought Lo thts Wilco with tin request that "wo put iL nt ale paper. — It looks very much like• the Mgt] Cow-table's. and not nuliku the (inlet Burgess', 'Tie otvn^r vhoever lie be have the property by calling here, and proving hi!, elaiin, and leaving quarter fnr the boy. THE Washington Borough correspondent or tint Lancaster lividt or, says : On last Saturday evening anew ached house In Manor tow irihi p. near this borough, Was dedicated to the cause of education. Tice following gentlemen constituted the :,peatt ers : Supt. J. I'. 'Wick ershani, David Evam, Esq., and J. Al. Crider, t he latter gen tlemen speaking in the German 11. oguage• John makes a good sp.:cell:tn.!. wa: , , applaud ed highly by .he aIIdiCUCC. Work is still ',dog prosecuted On the Co lumbia and Port Deposit railroad. Stone two and a half miles of it are graded below town. Messrs Wolf and Lpparc putting thingk, lot ward at a lively rate. T.:ey are to put on a heavier force at an early - da y . Tills I havt, front good authority. CO.l rare chance to LAIN' the hest quality of coal, cheaper than ever before offered to the public. Raving just ❑tale arrangements with Mess N. Kendrick A: Covey, Miners and Shippers of the St. Clair Shaft, Keystone and Tunnel Collier ies, which represent the vety best. White Ash coal shipped from the Arahatioy and Schuylkill regions. I ant now prepared to sell all sires, by the car load, at regular mine prices with freighls added, and 2,3511 lbs. to the ton. I have also constantly on band the best Wilkesbarre,Lyhens Valley, Shamokin and Pine Grove coals, winch I will well at the lowest market prices, trent $2.73 to $G per ton. No coal sent front cant without being re-screened. Office mid Yard at the old Baltimore Depot, nearly opposite Black's Ilotcl, Front trevt-. Livr. " SeOmc."—A spook :Appeared on Seroral street, on Tue , day and Wed ne,day, thi , ,rving• stoneq, coal and other mis=ales t ough the windows of Mrs. Bruner', and A. G. Guiles' houses. Scores of people gathered in the yards toil streets. During the d•iy, and in their very presence. the spook continued to ❑mice the aforesaid vi olent manifestations. It seas a my,tery ; but as the oceq pant, or the Innts,s tt•ure nut iurlined to b`' supers , t ious , buy watch ed fat• the rays:orlon , . personage. Finally the spook appoared its human form, in the person of a little mulatto girl, who had secreted her,ell On the roof or a back building and behind lent'-'), whence she threw the stones, ALT. She was arrest ed, taken before Esq. Evans, and proved to be• the offender. Her mother appeared in her behalf and proun-ed to take her out of town. The little girl pljad that she had beets urs.l to commit these offences, by a vicious boy. The whole story shows greater• cunning and maliciousness than are usually found in children so young. She should be looked niter•, or she might be required to wear a hempen tie sou_e day. A 0 nActous YislT.—Tho ratteg Sim (Va.) says: 'the.. , EoliaiiQuinlelte Club from Colum bia. Pennsylvania, under the direction of cit. Un.eld, formerly or Shepherdstown, at toe special invitation or many or oni cit izens, paid us a visit upon the occasion of oar Tournay and Barhacue. A. soon a; Ilmv arrived Ili4y were taker under the chargo of OW' friend. E. S. Dor'seY. lortnerl.v of Columbia, and escorted to emu rortable quarters at the "Stewart Ifouse." After partaking of the bountiful eitiz ot the host or that establishment, they place 1 themselves under the charge of their host of friends:lml "took" the town generally. rpott their return to town in the evening., they wore again taken in charge and urtit the `•wee Num' hours of the morning, — ap proached, they contributed largely to the enjoyment of the otherwise festive occa sion.. The gentlemen composing the Quintette, among them the gay and handsome assist ant editor of the Columbia //mild, have each and all left a most favorite impression, especially upon the fair of our city, and it would not surprise us in the least if the Qu in tette did not make us another visit be fore it great while. Isrlau:stuNG.—We are not often called upon to notice :in event of s o much impor mime to our general readers, as the nEou t..ut v.'nEkLy icy r.Nus*o of SEW GOODS AT HALDEMAN'S POPUI„1.1: bur GOODS SToltE. For several weeks past, this firm has been receiving large invoices of Fall Goods, and their stork is now pronounced, by those who have examined it, as most: COMPLETE. Owing to the sear in Europe, many kihnds of d,sirable goods ago now entirely out of the market, and others have been greatly idv.inced in prices. The Messrs. Haldeman made large purchases of Foreign Goods EA RIX IN TLIE SEASON, ILE THE AsSO.ItT- MEN Cs WERE', tin , vl) AND rattcta LoW, and are how able to otter to their eustotnerP, an unusually 'h•ildsoine stool: and without any advance in prices. They make a splendid display of Stoics: SILK Pa rf.t:cs; PLAIDS, SAT rEESS 111 the new cloth sh.ides; and the best vei.4ortinont of 11r,, , ,e5t Smits ,v e r s hown in Columbia. REAL PAISLEY SUAWILti, HoMAN STRI SRAWLs in lieu colors. Best Kid Gloves at old prices. We advise our readers to ilia he their purchases at LIALDEMAN'S STILL, as they are certain to have a large choice 01 the best goods, and at the very lowest possiblepriees. Do not be troubled longer with buttons tearing off your shoes, but go at once to Pinkerton's and get the Patent Lock Shank Dutton, that will never come off. Tartly, was a stn.tsli-up on the Penna. R. R., above Moun on Thursday morn ing. There was no ono bort, only a few ears injured. Trains %%WO da at•ed only a short. while. ExemuuNcu. has proven that hafrints re quiring other than nature's food thrive best on Burden's Condensed Milk, cheaper and neuer than the ordinary article. Buy it man Myers, the drug4let. l!Ig iu 1.1)u tn.nter of 1., or4nin7.ing, Wu hop., they will receive the proper enetalraguillent, and the organ non meet R•tth al/ pos,ihie ,Iht is as. Stleu ot" our suliseribers V. lin are in Inr subscription :ire re quested tn ex.inine the on their paper.; conntinin their names, as ,•el Inuit fenuiton nt if1.1011( 01 1 1 /V , S, mill remit t tot or helm', Dee. 1-1. Prompt attention to this ins+tter recluesteci. Cill,r) vvttt u •r has set in, stoves are in le , twod, and the , liut,Lion naturally arises, Wo,le -hall I :4,1 a stove? Experience tea,•h••. us that the be,st articles are al vvayii the cheapest. Hence we advise all oar aders to go :it one to Wilson's, corner of .:•rued nrd Lorw,t, and examine his stock of new Lull set•ond hand stoves. has the Morning Glory, „Juniata 1.1.1,.! L'nt•iter, the Suany,raie Diamond, and all !finds 02 cook stoves. lot of seeond-hand Ntove:i, i. the large-I in Columbia. But• when, you h:n•e the hiro.e.t a• , surtin:•nt to t,eleet from. Go fn IVilvon's, a lamentable flt , t hat lawle,,ne , , abutmds In our borough he- In 0 the notwe of' those who arc t•ltaru:atft with the niahitenanee of the pewee and the moNt open and :urdat•iou. rage' COllllll itted under rhe very eyes of the law; that mteh e mduct on the p:u•t of the roughs can he -toppe,l I.to not tot ‘ , /1(3 1.11 ,, 111 , 11t All that k neee,,aty, is for a few determin od nun to he in the right place at the prop- er time. Are 4)1.11* 1)0)1C0111(91 in the right place, at. the proper time ? Let the ladies answer, ‘l. - 110 hove been insulted whilst walking 0130 stro , ts at night, for recreation or business purposes. When anytiung happens that rryutres the services of the of the star, the general 'inquiry is, where's the police ? The question is sim ple enough in itself, but the satishtetory answer therefor is something beyond this po•A cr of any one interested in pollee in tors. It was but 0 short nine ago, about, 11 o'clock P. Al, ; a gentleman WU:3 :4;lllding nn 0110 lifore corners near his home. when he heard a ou-wson, a short distance elf, yelling murder l more in defiance than pain or distress, alternating M, hideouts cries, with snatehes of that incomparable hallad, "Shoo Ply," loud enough to al.vak en the whole neighborhood, which he most undoubtedly Mil, but tailed most. 1 0 1, 0011 bly to disturb the peacecut slumbers or some :Mardian of the public peace. On reaching the spot where the gentleman stoo,l tie was recognized as 0 prominent, rough, Gut the gentle:ll4n not tearing pot-- sonal intorrogateil hint as to tno iianse ()Is° much noise at Silt It an nseetn v hour Of the night, and was answered that he was jest doing it for spite, at the sinno tune rennti king that he wasn't afraid; that they lore not ',melt hint. Why are such elm:linters allowed to prowl our streets at such !mars, making night inure hideous than hit surrounding darkness, with de moniacal yells. We can scarcely believe that our police are :trraia of thew, but •-•iich is the faot; the po licemen cry out :hive an hour and some hand or roughs the re , t, of the eight. We would rather applaud our policemen than be com pelled to notice their , hurt-touting,; bttt it is :t duty we owe the public that makes us con demn, without re , :erve the f.,rce of Men, who are paid by the corporations to watch over the prg)pOrty of it , eili./.011.4. A few weeks ago, during the lire of Mr. Crown Weiser: barns, it AVa,, the impre-,ion with a great many that that e. as ill:4 tit). beginning of a series of conflagration,. 1, there 10) policeman in York learle , 4 enough to do his d ttly to nip rowdyi,nt in the bill!. :cud ,ow the haul that would apply the lighted match to our house c. The Nvani of a e , ll , lLpf.t(Tlt police foro i severely felt in York ; but let the policemen do their duty and (hey will receive the hearty support of every law-a hi. Mg citizen.—York Putty. : 4 C H.4)1, ?net October Aleg+n, North, DA Wi!er, St rine. Ziegler, \Volts and Young. Fi s aat; (2.11 coy was employed to teach a night. ~shoot for tour months at a salary of '7, 00 per month; provided that the riJard may terminate said sehoul at any time t - ,,r a hick 01 a sullicient number of scholars. .Tou:s: S. On:Es The Board filled the vacancy oveasion ed in• thu renrtvnl ut W. S• 11. by the election en Scott Patton. The Pre,ident and ~ ecratary were author ized to renew the temporary luau of t';'7oo, fot GO days. The seeretary reported (inlet's issued to the te;tchen fur October, amounting - to $609.00. The motion that the teachers be allowed the time consumed iu atteridim; the Teaeh er•s Institute in Lancaster, was voted on as follows: Brerietintn, Strine and ; N:tys—:\le6t.rs. Yon na . grid Nort The principal presented the following' re port : whole number of males, 121.; le males, 44i ; total, e6l. Colored school, whole number enrolled, males ,23; le moles, 33; total 56. Lac:AL BaiErs.—Save the dead ieaves for le garden. Celery is said to be gooil for palpitation of the heart. October has been kindly dealing in right smilrs and balmy airs. "llow are your ?" ie Indium eti ME llasy times with dentist,; now—nearly every one has caught cold which effects of • teeth "Looking at the aurora borealis" i•.; the excuse heads of familics and young wen give now at breakfast for being out Imo or coming in early. Truly there is nothing now. "lli Shn" the nitttte ofotte 01 the oldest of the Clti lleSo Read cat et ully the advertisement of the Homestead Life Insurance Conipany On the fourth ptige. -Us.) S. ILtyey spiendid inducements, on the saute page. Heavy overcoat , and the "sunny side'• are getting popular, An inverted coup plate tc said to give a good idea of the shape of the new steles of bonnets. They have some very smart business men in New Jo racy. Last week a man was struck by lightning in a field near Trenton, and, wh:n the people began to Mick to the spot to look at t...e victim, they found a man standing by the corpse trying to sell lightning; rods to the crowd, A Lancaster chap was seen, the other day, at one of our book stores, absorbed in a Harper's Bazar pattern sheet, allpposing it to be a war map. " listened to the patter of the soft rain on the root" on Thursday morning. The sole reliance of new•sp.iper men— •' there's no telling what a day will bring forth." Turkey's scent Thanksgiving. A staving busine•ss—that orn coop e r. It is about tittle for the tno,quitoes to go into winti.r wiarters In busine,s they that win the prize are the area ho advertise. The stove and coal dealers are in eestacies over t lie prospect of a severe winter, They want a good, hard blow. The aurora is taking a. resting spell; there has been no display for several even ings. Dsylight is Only vouchsafed to us for ten hours In now, and it is grow ig less et-- 0. day Would the philosophers who defined a human being to lie it " two•legued animal without feather," maintain thew definition it they saw the yoiang ladies in full dress now Go.. W. Harris, E.,rj., lost a note and cer title:it? of atoeli. The tinder will please re turn, 11 t 1 11113,r of ymi:lL: gt , ntletliva are cilov The cheapest place townin for clothing is ut Duchenliciiner'B. THE NATIONAL POT.—A new ar rival ot these ezteellent Collett Pot just op ened at Shreiner's, cull and sae theta, they nre n - tu•runted to givo satiSfuetioO. A. 11. Ilovoi:xoom.nris has Shoes from 20 cents to $1.30 per pair ; Boots front $1.20 ‘ , .:ti.75, tin: largest, stuck at the very lowest prices. LOCAL B/iEvrriEs.— You can get your .circulars, uills, tenet- and note heads, en _ &c., printed cheaper at the SPY of fice, titan at any other place in the county. Tim Crrti.l: , TMAS PitES'ENT —This is the title of :t new wo It, Which Will be publi,h- ed, on the I.At of DoeetnlJer by F. Kilburn. It will contain matter which will be prized anti retained by every fatuity—rich or poor —and gill be distributed to the number of 5,000 copies gratuitously through the coun ty. Merchants, Meettonies and Profrsdeii ul desirous of having their cards in- sertorl in this work, may leave then ttt the llw•mrng Tekgraph office, or they will be called upon 0,3. - an agent, in a few days. The price of cards will be from $1 to $25. Eavb ntic . erti.er will be entitled to a certain number of books, seem ding to the value of his adverttecuieni,wehich will be well worth $1 to every individual.—Lancaster,,.llorning Telegraph. 17 , 1C.1 ENTiarr.vrxmENT.--A. very gr and creditable :Musical Enter- tainment was given by the Mountville Choral Choir, in the IJ. 13. Church of this place, on Thursday evening last, for the benefit of the U. B. Sabbath School of this place. The choir consists of about t wonty - live young ladies and gentlemen. The prt,;ranime of the evening showed good taste. The most noticeable pieces, were "Golden Plain," "Cold Water," "Take Mo by the liand Father," "Soldier's Re quiem;" "The Rescue, • ' by Rev. Balt 'l'e.icher of the Choir, was very fine; yet:eking the strictest attention of the andi . Every p:r•t was satisfactorily sus .allied, especially Second, by Miss Witmer, who exercised very good taste, manifesting; her talent as a singer; Tenor ruther strong. Miss Garher, who presided at tilt organ, did nobly. The entire pro,trainrue of the evening vrts a success; although thero is room for improvement. A largo. audience was present to witness the entertainment of the evening, and all were much pleased. After the close of the exercises, our Mount vale friends departed on a moonlight stroll hoinew •rd, feeling not a little proud of their success. Onr Coln ni ilia. friends will not be angry, should they pity a visit to Columbia soon again. MB The Coluzatbia Deposit Baulk fur nh,hes the rollol.ving, New York quotations thr Gold and Bonds, for yesterday 3 o'clock P. M. Gold, 11014. Couiron,l, , ,sh: MP,: =JI Coupon, 1,62 111 ,1 i: 5.,0 Coupon. I -1.,1 liql t -2,1 Coupon, .ISG.I, :%lay ood Novewber 107•' 5-20 Coupon, 1 ,, 11.1, July and January 10914 5-20 Coupon, l'illi lullY4 .1-20 Coupon, Ist,; 109'.; 1040 Coupon Pilil,; Cut runny, G. ill! Sr. Rum's P. Eviscor.u. Cutmeir, Second ~trect, bet v iii Locu,t, and Cherry. Set VI ces every Sunday t norni at at II o'clock,and every Sunday and l'lturNday eventa4s at 7! i o'clock. Seat free at evening Norvi Rector—Rev. (too. Kirkland. cy rri ages. November I,t, at the re,iactice of M:trlin i. Groldvr, Rny., n Mewl t. Joy. ltr. Cr. WilShillg 1,11 Intllt of Lancas her county. rltztth. t- Nov , int ,, n. Wtitilo Vrayt. yt: ar azi 1 :2 _YE IV A DIE 11, TISE JLENIS 1111.1"0 SCIIOO 1,. 174 nit. School Board have einrdul'ed Frank Conroy to icaeli a Night i..;ehnoi in the Piddle -,ei j ow ecannieneing 011:%Coliday even ing, November h. All per•olis lu the Dist rait. bemeen ha agog of a and 21 ya M . S. are canned to attend GEO. VU LNG, taivs-It Secretary. i` c 'I E.—LOST Oit STOLEN. A Nolc, for drawn \Cii -11 die., ut hiVor of UvorXo W. Barn , . bearing date about Augtb,i, 29th, 1r70: ai w , a c2erutieate in a Lanea•ter Budding As,oeiatfoll, tor 10 in the %mint, of Wil liams. All per , Ons are forbidden to negotiate said Note Or Certificate, fof :111 ppnellt ton 1121 S niado for renewal of the saute. GEO. 11 VOTLCE to TOBACCO Cr ilo 11' ERS liernei the onnlersimtenl buyer, of Leaf Tokt en , haVe ilccertained that some of the grobers have resold their Tobacco, we hereby give notice to all parties convenient, that they b ill Le requi rent tinily to comply with their con tract, Illa•lt! Wit h u., bind that they will be held strictly accountable for any failure therein, m nap le•-peet whatsmo, or. .11 - LIES LEVY. ISAAC IL ICA LIFE:SIAN, JOIE , : DELIA YEN, SICILES & FILEY ,t. \ It0111:1f,R, .IACUIt TELLER BIWTIIERT, I'OMEItuY, 131 U\\' ELL anti others. By their 'Attorney, It.:3ILEN FRANKLIN. I) ICIIAIIDS' CONFECTIONERY! NO. ri2 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, P. CAKES, CANDIES, FRUITS AND CREAMS, of the ehoLa,t kind kept constantly on hand F.lllllllO-. and Parties supplied with Ice Cream in Churns or Moulds, lit Short Notice and Itensohable Rates. GENTLEMEN' AM) LADIES' OYSTER SALOON. Having re-opined my Oyster Saloon, I won Id n Npcct tutty itc, tte all to call soon and otter. It c, the Mint COM 101110 , 1 e Itlld inviting Saloon in Ow hot (ugh. 'None hitt the 111 , -5T Oysters are I•'amilies and Parties stipplied nt Sh-,rt Notice. Remember the place—l:;_' Locust. Street. Mrs. ALLEN RICIIA.RDS. T Ax NOTICE. The Direl . lol . s of the FAI:3IEIISI' 31UTLT.N.L INst - 11.5.NCE CO. have assessed a tax of one !hilt of one per cent. ('rwo 1 ni1,11,1 In.; on the thousand) upon the several amounts Insured for ill, 111010 hers of said Compeny respect 1,013 . lid , 1 0,- 4, sustained by tire during 17 Months, /Ice she last assessment. the Ily-Laws ol the Company - , ao days ate ed within whleli the taxes 01113' he 1,1 4 1 in: niter the expiration of said .;0 (lays, ten 1 ,, ~( ut. 11.211 11 111.14.11 for collection. From the IA of November. 1.5711, to the is: of De t teteltor, tell, I tet..e. 311 da:.e , inclusive. Silo Triscstner 5. ill attend :it the (Alice of Joint lititit-, North I)ulte street, Dun:aster cite, at ul metre said taxes. 1(1.111 accommodation. he 4.57i1j 01,0, either Wi11i...11 or swim one for 111111, attend for the s ii t ite purpose:lt the following tittle, and places: t miser Springs, \Vest, Hempileld, On Wed nestlay tlllll l'lntrtstlity. November ki and 17. IS7II. SeNV (10111,11.1, at Ltottslet"s I tote i , Tuesday, Nie. ton et' I'7o. At 1 . , i1 irtinss tile, Strasburg" township, Satur -1,15-, November Vt, 1570, At Oeorgo Mu 'Tn.). Maytown, East Donegal I, l slll.llip,Tuesuay, November 29, pritt. All 111e111 het , 01 the 12001 11110 have not 3 . 4.1 returned thew old Polls:IV , . Wili Pletthe uritlg them .1100 g. lac order of the hoard. 1105 5-1 W AND. M. FRANTZ, Sec'y. rtOURT PROCLA3LATION. lJ Whereas.l he Honorable HENRY G. LONG nt, :ma Honorable At Ex, Sahli L ater.JoitS J.LositAtcr, Associate Judges of o to Court of CO111:11011 Plea, in and fur the County 01 Lancaster, and Assistant Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace. In :ind for the County of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me other things, to make public. Proela111a • lion throughout lay bailiwic', that a Court of Itver and Terminer, and a general Jail Delivery, also n Court of General Quarter Sessions of the end Jail Delivery. will commence In the Court I large in the• City of Lancaster, in the 000lamexealth of Penn.4ylvitnitt, on the flint!) :MONDAY IN NOV. (0143 11111) 1170. In pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE to 11E10: 11 Y GIVEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City 01 Lancaster, in the said county, and all the justice:4(d the Peace, the Coroner and Constables, of the said city and county of L:al castri•, that they be then and there in then own pi °per persons with they rolls, records and ex aminations, and inquisitions, and their other reire.robratice . :, to do those things which to their °dices appertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are. or then shall be in the said county of Lancaster are to be then and nu. re to prosecute against then, as shall be liated nt Lattcash•r, the —th day of November. ;W. 3I VEILS, Sherif!. LIFE' and ENDOW l'otietwA of nil approved forms. Ample security low rate.. ,Xl,) Insures 44guinst, AC (2II)ES f:s causing death or total disat.tilty. yolletes written by the year or month. Has Lai 570.) ner day ter Six Years 10 benefits of .N:EIV AD VEIc2'ISEIIIENTS• THIS IS NO HUMBUG. By sending 35 cents, with age, height, w eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mall, a correct picture of your tuturc hus biuidor w the, with name and date of marriage. Address SV FOX, P. O. Drawer N 0.24, Fultonville. New York:. mari9-1n• DOTAL HAVANA LOTTEHY. vrizes cashed and Information furnished by GEOHGE ovidenee, IL I. uTh irl,=‘7=tiow to 1 , 5 fur . 1-Ifintatfons ' , .Fartnq, St Les >uid Town Lots et the Great Pi ern' Li 01 Ln LW Sale, Aiken, S. C. MO "Saratoue of the Sout 11.'• 15 hours front New York. The ino,t dell4litful eh matt. In the world. Free tr , an the rigor. ul Northern winter.,exetript fl 001 throat dim:uses. Vineyard. and Orellaz as In full bear /n4. For descriptive pamphlet, address, With stmtp,..l. I'. Lk:l:M% Augusta., Us. .AIV:STERY SO LA - ED.—Fifteen Minutes PH fivate cons ersation with Married Ladies by q.,ue w their number. Sent hector two :.tamps. Address Mrs. 11. METZGER, Hanover, Pa. •& P. C OA_TES BEST SIX-CORD Is now the CD ZS Thread put up Gtr the American Market which is SIX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS, front No. 8 to No. 100 Iticluslve_ FOR HAND ..ND :MACHINE. LADIES MAKE 10 DOLLARS A. Day soliciting subscriptions to the lately en larged and illustrated family Aragitz Lk:l -TT/RE 110 L -t , at 52.00 per year. It is the cheapest original, illustrated monthly publish ed. Sold only by subset tption. Send t 5 cents for specimen copy and terms to J. TRAINOR KINO, Editor and Proprietor, Leisure Hours Philadelphia. THE PRACTICAL FARMER.—The leading . 1 Agricultural ..liontloy of the United Stales; containing 21 gum to pages; is recommended to Farmers evcrya here as a thoroughly, and well Illustrated Agricultural and Horticul tural Journal. It is largely made up 01 origami matter, mid devoted to Stock Raising, Until] Cli , ,win, 1110 Miry, Orchard, Vegetable and Narket Gardening, Grazing, Rearing 1010 Fat tening Animals, a Veterinary Derai Mein, &e, Price *La) per annum, in advance. :Sample copies sapplted on application. Liberal Joints to agents and Canvassers, with show bills, fin - ffished ou adplatation to PASCHALL & -, Editor and Proprietor, k _North Thirteenth street, cl WEEK :SALARY!—Vonng men want (V. J ed as Local and Traveling Salesman, Ad ores,' (With stamp) R. IL WALKER, Si rarl Row, (Jew York. _FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. CABINET WARE-ROO:NIS & MAN U ACTORY, Locust Street. a few doors below Third Street, Columbia, Pa. The subscriber manulactures and keeps on band au extensive assortment of all kinds of Furniture. Persons wishing to buy, or tho.e about to go to housekeeping, will find it to their advantage to vice me a call. BEDSTEADS', TABLES, CIIAIRS, BUREAUS, SETTEES, &c., &c. Of the best finality, style, and manufacture, and will make to order, of first-rate material, every article in his line. lie will give strict attention to business, std respectfully asks oft he public a sharb of its patronage. UNDERTAKING will receive the most careful attention, at tile shortest. notce. septl-0-tlwl GE.ORUE 6EIBEIrr. ORTDERN CENTRAL R. B Trains leave York as follows :—SotyllWAnn, 7.15 A. 31., Baltimore Accommodation. 6.93 A.. 31., Bonnie Express. 9.52 P. 31., Pacific Express. .1.20 I'. 31., Mail. L:;11', 31., Cincinnati Express. York ttnd Harrisburg Actommodat ion arriv at 7.29 P. Jl. O RTIIIVA RD. Buffalo Express. (140 A.. 11. V4,ric azirL/larrisburg Acconi*da 11.15 A. M., 11311. P) 31.. Fast Line 10.10 I'. M., Cincinnati Express. Baltiln ore Accommodation arrives at York at 0.10 P. 31. The .Bunalo Expt css runs daily, all °tip r ally except Sunday. 40. The trains rue by Altoona time. En: S. Yousa, A. 11. Fiske GemS Pass. Gen ..I,4mt„ Oct. '7O-3m DRESS To the Nervous and Debilitated Whose ,ufferings have been protracted from hidden cati.c.s, and whcAe cases require pi (Aunt treatment to render existence desirable: If you are stare:l:lg, or have suffered, front Involun tary ilh,chargc., what effect does It produce upon your general health? Do you feel welds, debili tated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your It id n eys, fte- quently get kittt of order? Is your urine ,ome , times thick, milky or flock;,,-, or Is it t opy on settling ? Or does a thick sewn rise to the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom after t has stood awhile? Ito you have spells of short breathing I or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, on ushes of blood to the head? Ia .your memory impaired? is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? DO you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of com pany, of life? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away front everybody? Does any little tiling make you start orjumpe Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye us bril liant? The bloom On your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you 'Rustle your business with the same energy? Do you have as much confidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to tits of melancholy? If so, do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia, Dave you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsla or liver-complaint ? Now, reader, self-abuse, ,venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capa ble of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of generation, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bold, defiant, energetic, perse vering, successful business men are always those whose generative organs are In perfect, health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousne , s, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid lIIQy not succeed in business; they don't become sad and discouraged; they arc always polite and pleasant in the company of ladles, and look you and them right in the face—none of your down cast looks or any other meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep the organs infla ted by running to eXCeSS. These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do business with or for, How many men, from badly cured diseases, from the effects of self-abuse and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other dismse— idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, sui chic, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of these organs tequire the use of a Diuretic. ELNIBOLD'S P.1.131D EXTRACT $17(311.15 is the great Diuretic, and is a certain 'e fur diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gray el, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Com plaints, General Debility, and till diseases ut the thinary Organs, whether existing in Male or From le, from whatever cause original lug, and no matter 01130 V: long standing. If nu treatment is M11,111[11,.1 to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh 1)100 late ..upported trom these sources, and the health and nappiness, and Boa of posterity, ,wpeoth, upon prompt use 014 reliable remedy. Helmbold's Extract, 131101111, established up ward oil° years, prepared by H. nEr,m- Bow), Druggist, 591 Broadway, New York, and 201 SOl.lOl loth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Puler.— $1.'2.3 per bottle, or it bottles for 66.5 U. delivered to any address. Sold by all Druggis'a everywhere. NONE ARE GENUINE unless done lip in steel engraved scrapper, with hie-shrithe of lay Cliturnod Warehouse, and signed April 1, '7O-Iyr. H. T. HELMBOLD. A COUGH, COLD OR Sore Throat Require , : immediate attention, as neglect often re.ults to a).l incurie. ble Lung Disease. Brown's Bronchia. Troches will in,st luvrtriably give illS t. relief. Fort BRONCH ITIS, .ISTII NIA ,CA TARRII, CO:CST:NI , 'I'VE: and THITOAT DIS.C.VSES, they have a sooth ing 0111 M.. SINGERS Pncl PUBLIC SPEAKERS WIC them O clear and strengtltell the voice. Owing to the good repuuttion and popularity of the Troches, many Icor:lite:ls and cheap smitrthonz arc Offerol, .each are , j04,11.,4,r nothing, Ile sure to on- TAIN the frut Brown's Bronchial Troches. I= WOODWATCD'S WIIOLESALE ASD RETAIL MUSIC STORE, NO.:' WEST ICING STREET PIANOS, ORGANS, ET.ODEONS VIOLINS, VIOLIN BOWS, CELLO BOWS, ACCORDEOSS, FLUTINAS, CONCEUTISAS TANI BORINES, CEITABS, BANJOS, F7..11t I.1:1S. I / ON ICA S, Dieuts, Ft FES, E1.E.7 I/ ES. TRIANGLES, TKNIKR FORKS, PITCH PIPES, 311:SIC BOXES, MUsIC FOLIOS, MUSIC BOORS. Piano and :Melodeon Covers, Piano and Melo deons Sfooh4.,Strlngs of all klaps,Sheet Music, Music, lioolcs Music Papers, and every descrip tion of 31U:,ICAL 311:1WELANDISE„ .tra - All Orders filled promptly at the usual Wholesale or Retail Prices, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. - Ttluing and repairmg._promptly attended to A. W WOODWARD. deet.'6Nal No. 2'2 West king St.. LAncast -DILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, j BUSINESS CARDS, &c., by the thetaiatal at the SPY Onlee. CBINE A T WARE Al AN UFA CTORY. The hubserlber having lately put up uew ware-r , tans, and greatly Increased Ills buslnehs, eau olh r better inducements to his eastomereh than ever. WINDOW BHADES, IN ALL Ile 111.01Ufactur , :, to order, and ii I:1 keep con stantly on hand, 1.1re,..111u, Phone ,ind I.anev Bureaus, Sideboards, Sol., Card, iiiinng :mil Celine Tables, Common, Finlay and Ft c 2-3.1 &A- I steads; all 01 which wall be sold 4,» the most I reasonable terms. As he man ulactin es limo own work he, is enabled to warrant every at od e to be wh it iL is represented. CAA.IRS: CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!! ! All kinds of shah's kept On hand Ur nnualf.tetur , ed ;(.., order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Itoel.n; Chairs; Settees, Camp mad Count ea Stools, souls., Tete-a lets and Stalled Seat Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repidi ed., U N I) li, it.T AK IN Ci . Funerals will be attended to with pro , npf.rn so LO which he gives his personal attention. Ile is prepared with lee boxes nod coolers to preserve corpse, as may be required. MAHOGANY Olt WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted in any style that 11111. S be required. He respect fully solicits a share 01 public patronage, as well as a continuance ot the custom with which be has been liberally nivored. JOHN sHENBERGER, South side of Locust street, between Second and Third. [Sept l-b9-tfw OOPER, ,S:, PEART, & COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY And all the best Quality of STOVE COAL BUILDING LUMBER Of all kinds, sold and delivered au ears, at the LOWEST .11,11{IZET BATES, hemlock, White Pine, Weatherboarding., deice, SC:tattling, Re., Ce,, suitable for all kinds of Building purposes. CHL'IRY, Sc. Ali orders by mail will receive the same at tention Z 1.9 though the application be made n erson. wp4-69-tfw] To YOUR -L,4os-rt.-3,.. LET it he recordid that All true and valiant KNIGHTS OP MALTA, who are In good ,tand- Mg, will meet Lodge 400 in Knights of Pythias Hall, Spy building, on Prlday evening., Novem ber Rh at 7 o'clock. Candidates who have been elected, and others seeking Maltese honor,, will report to the Secre tary. It is desired that every member be pres ent,na election of Wheels and business 01 impor tance. J. C. JIIJCH I'll, =am N EAV MILLINER D - TRIMMING STORE. Mrs. A. WISLER Ha , removed from Walnut Street to her New Building on Second Street, adjoining the. Vigi. loot Engine House and has extended her,phere by adding FANCY GOODS TR IMMI FGS To her regular 1111.1ZZINER 111.a.D.L% She has avers' tine assortment of Fancy Goods and Trimmings. Every thing needed to com plete the Toilet can be found at her place. Tier assoi intent of BONNETS, RATS ,5..; RIBBONS cannot be excelled. Call at the New Store. She respectfully solicits ashore of the tut bhp favor. Id US. A. kk'IsLER Oe C.29-tl,l Second St, Coltnktbfa, LADIES' FANCY FURS. .1 - olf i F.41.111:11 RA, 713 ARCH :STREET, of the Block, between ;I h Sts south side, PII I L I) EL P lA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds and quality of F.I.7sICY FUR: FOR LADLE: , and CHILDREN - 6 WEAR.. Having. enlarged, remodeled and improve, our old and favorably kno‘m FUR. EMPORICAI and having Imported a very,jargo and splen ascot talent Of an the different laud~ ot Fur, from first hands In Europe, And have had them made up by the most skill put workmen, I would respectl ally invite my friend:, of Lan eater mid adjacent Counties, to call and examine my very large assort mount of Fancy Furs, tar Ladies :111(1 Children. lam determined TO sell at as low prices as any other respectable House in This city. All Furs Warranted. No misrepresenta tions to effect sales. I=l FONDERSMITH'S DRY GOOD STORE Yo• 127 5:129 Locust Street. ANOTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE ! 10 PER CENT LOWER THAN LAST MONTH STOCK OF GOODSS Attraction of the Season n0v.2.7-'69-Cm STE TF J 2211, And you will be be convinced of the truth of if. C. FONDERSmIrn, CAB i ..- YX7I-IVARE. MEE! I B IS M ill I LINENS VALLEY, LOCUST POSTS! PorLAR, ASH, PICKETS LATH, COOPER dz PEART - , Front St., Columbia MI M. -0 I-- JOHN FAREIII.I, 71S Arch tstreo, PhiladelpLi to lIIS TMMEN:SE I" It E CALL AND SEE OCR. IM!1=! 127 and 129 LOCUST STREL•'T SPECIAL NOTICE SA FOR TEIIRTY YEARS Itns that will.known, standard, and popu lar remedy, manufactured by Perry I) ivlis di Son, Provi d.•nce•, R I • been before the public, and in that I M. • has become known in alf parts of the no. Id, and been us.•d by people oral' nations, It remains to-day that ...nine good and 0111- cumt remedy, Its wonderful power In relieving the most severe p.llO, has never been equalled and it has i.at.ned its world-wide popularity ha Its intrinsic:merit, No curative agent has had so wide-spread sale or given such , ntis.netion, Th.• various 111. for widen the Pain Killer is an Unfailing cure, are too well 1. sown to require recapitulation in Oils advertisement, As external nt• cloth medicine. the Pain Killer.dands iuilt valid, litre:clim, accompany each totil.•, :iota by all druggists, nice 2.5 cis, .7, kids, and Si per bottle. A 2 -mIY ANo MINI, hJis KAso.—Sue:i is d:.'s pep- The stomm h and the tn:1111 a7o too 1111" I . , "nt , allied for the one to cutler without the other, SIP 1 1 / 1 0 dPsim)slll and depondency are in onide. It nay be added, too, that uritatlon of the stomach is almost invariably accompan le,k by Irritation of the temper. lin: invigorating and tianquillzing operation of ilostetter's haters is most poacrinily devel oped In cases of indigestion. The first effect of this agreeable ton lc is comlorting and encour aging. A mild glow provadea the system, the chionie tmeas'liess In the region of the stomach is lessened, and the nervous restlessness which characterizes the the disease is abated. This improvement is not transient. It is not suc ceeded by the the return of the old symptoms which superadded force, as is always the case when ittunedlcated stimulants are given for the corn piaint. Each dose seems to Impart a per manent accession of healthful Invigoration.— Ind this not The apparlent antibilious properties of the preparation are scarcely sec ondury in importance to its tonic virtues. Is there is an overflow of bile the secretion is soon brought Within proper limits, and if the bileary orgain i.s Inert and torpid it is toned and regula ted. The effect upon the discharging organs is equally salutary, and In cases of constipation the cathartic notion Is Just sullicient to produce tiled es ired result gradually and Without pain. The /Sitters also promote healthy evaporation from the serface which is particularly desirable at this Season alien sudden spells 01 raw, un pleasant weather arc apt to check the natural ',respiration and produce congestion of the liver, coughs, and colds. Tie bat bafi glut> d ag aint etfi rfi.a , es s Load,/ Itcor.ribrl this the great 1 . csi)- lable Restorative OSSeSulially promotes. 5630 per Mouth. Tile best selling book ever puldlshed Au u7sTs %V Ito sell our new work, - PLAIN HOME TALK A.ND :MEDICAL COMMON SEIC:SE, - have no compeution. There never was a book publi , lted like it. Anybody can sell it. Every body wants it. Many agents are now mating nom ii.. 300 to _rill nor month sel ling this wondertal book. 21 page lle , criptiVe. Circular tree on application. Wc want, wood lice Agent,; 10011 war) can fully appre ciate the uterus 01 the WWI:, and the fact that it 111 ecta a umversal want. Agents who desire to do good as well to mitre money. Address MEET COAL : COAL:: COAL !:: PRICES REDUCED. COAL SOLD BY CAR LOAD, GROSS NVEG HUT WITII 100 LBS, THROWN IN. DM= LT JN ER.S" PR IrsEC', _AT £0 IF:EST septi ERZ A LOT OF GROUND With a Tao-Story Brick DWELLING I HOUSE, .Zl. noarlg neo•, situated on Witlnvit street, above oast side. The House contains Eight !towns, Ga., arta otter conveniences necessary to inalie a desirably dwelling. For price. and Waller particulars, apply at T. 1.116 OFFICE. ColumbLa, Oct. 1:::-70-tf• EI'UUT Ob".PHIA: CONDITION ft, of The CoLUMBLA NATIONAL BANK. cultimbut, l'ennsylvanim at the close of Intudnesn on the ,th day of October .lA7II. REZSOURCE6: Loan , : and discount, U. S. Bond, to secure Co enlation- Other Stteks. Bout!, anti Mortgage, Lee trout redeeming and reserve Ittzell Duo trout oilier Nlitiatial 13:11i Due Mont other Bank, and Banker, Banning !louse orient Expenses ......... Taxes Patti Ch Mrs and other CO,h Items BzII, of other N.zt tonal Itanlts Fr:tenon:o 0111 . 011,:y, toeltes, Tender Notes t: I , et. Cez ......... LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund Discounts KXo.ange ........ Profit and Loy. ati meal lank Cit inflation out4tandar , - Dividends unpaid Uqu to NatitYllal Uui• IA other .13:iffic. and State of Pennsylvania,) Cugnty of I,tineast yr. ; ' I. S.131171:1- Mloru, Cm.hier or the Columbia National Ban -.Mem 0 ly,wear that t he above statement Is true to the la s t of law limowlealge anal belief. 5.131 GEL CaMiler. Sworn to anal subsertheil before ine tins 12th clay c.fOetober SAMUEL Ev :cis, J. I% Ar7usr,.lollN 11. s;I:Y1/.01. ,- Director , . :SD/NE*ll, 1 fa D E la 012"'11E CONDITION of the. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Co -1 untblo, ttt the do., ut I..th,the, , October SLlt, ISht. • RESOURCES. L^:uts anti diNeount., 17. S. BMW , oil hand.. 13011aS and MOrtgage, Ire•tt redeeming had text ve aecn to 41, 0 13.'2; Due from other :National Dante. Due trout other had ISankers, CL11 . 1121.1t 1'a.,11 Items arid Itevenik, 11&11. oi Nat. Banks ~r 1 lama yr:talon:lt curl utwy anti tcicoA Specie Lvgal Tender, LIADIL IT lES Capital 4tocl:". SLItI)I3, Fllnd I,out t... xell•Ln ,es Inti:rt , •t Prtialual Due to National Ilattli; LA, to other and milts of I.alicaNtel• S. Or i Imo nr s t N a . mai Ea of I••Mmtl,2a, 111, •fllcllnliy sweat 111,31 , 0)5 , 1 , II Ilt• to my brimwl.. mi. I !whet. r‘vi.L.Eit, Cashier. 311 . 1 "worn th,f4llo Mt' da S: I j 011 - 1 il:V.tNs, J. 1% \ rr, I:, ) .1:co u. I. Ditrcir, I)l.roc.trq ) ji C. anti P.. t.lll healer in F4_ l loEl.:x .\NJ? Do.NIESTIC i o s Liquors, No. lls Locu , 4l. Street MißtMl2E2al H s n , , , ,nrtnu•nt of Puro and unadutzerat,:d WINES AND LIQUORS not be es:ovIlod. eml.races the Fort, Lisbon, Cherry, Matleria, Malaga, Champagne, Claret ? Rhine. ' Blackberry, Bidet berry, Currant and .Nltr.eat WISES. COGNAC, OF DIFFERENT BRANDS OLD llYE; WHISKEY and BRANDIES of nil kind::: Blackberry Jamaica :Inn - its Cat:orlm Rummel, Cherry, Ginger, Ruin, Superior 01,1 Rye, Pure Old Rye, xxx Old Rve, XX Old it,ye XOM Rye, Pule Old Rye, M,..nongnhela, 11 , 011 tied Whi.ky, , London Brown r , torit. Scotch. Lte., -1C; EINTCY FOR MALT AND CIDER VINEGAR gimt for tho PURE :MALT VINEGAR. Cannotl'( intrelta , etl at any other eNtablish went In town. and t' warranted to keep fruits and vegetable, perfect. J. C. ELTITER'S, No. 113 Locust Street, Columbia Oct. :7. 'A'-te" PAIN KILLER WEI. r.:.; COFFIN, 112 Broome Street, New York FIGURES lI.F. RaI:NER, & CO., Col tun Ina, ra • 15 ).00 0,70t).1.6 13,11949 - ,731.:..7 2,1 - ; 500.1 12. ,s.; ME MEI 2,-51.91 Si I) -44.Z..3 ,n(Li ) 1 0.t.4) /.20 -20, lo ',l 117,1.15.00 1, 4;4.01) 11u,713.5;: ; Eing Ei, - ,r,; i.... 1 54),(4)0101 1')71,37.t30 EOM OEMS 3E59 I,_u•i. 1- _ ;Jt.,.t. / 1,160..11 1:210.1;i 2t31,511.1.5 t)b ,cr . - ono.oo . 17,1 N x.p. 1 Ui.,i ESE -1..1 17 s,aati.ai MEE i;n,~_ BEM S
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