!1)t etainitbia gpg. Saturday, Nov. 12, 1870. HALDEMAN'S Popular Dry Goods Store Es,TABLIstiED 1815 Our Sto( k of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS i. SOW COMPLETE %ND WS elr FER TO Otr R =9 AI 'wet lye i ces. 1 1, •-.1:;•.: SILKS. COLoR:.1; St; KS, NEW S't11 , 11 , 1) FR Nl'll PC , PLINS, t II I O , •LI.CS. Ni; W CORDED SILK POPLINS. FRENCH SATTEEN. (Cloth ors) FRENCIT MERINOS, FRENCH CASHMERES, BEST M \I(14; BLAcK BLACK MOHA,RBBII.I,IANTES, EXT;;A QUALITY VELVETEENS, ROMAN STEIPED SHAWLS, PLAIN BLANKET SHAWLS, GAY PLAID SHAWLS, BLACK T lIIBET SHAWLS, BLACK BIARRITZ SHAWLS, JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES, WHITE VELVET CORD, WHITE PLUSH CLOTH, BLUE, WHITE AND SCARLET OPERA FLANNELS, REAL PAISLEY SHAWLS. Our stock contains many Choice European Goods, MADE SCARCE BY TEE PRESENT WAR Which we will sell WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE IN PRICES. We have now the Largest Assortment of BLACK SILKS, ALL OF GUARANTEED MAKES', I=l BOUGHT EARLY L.V THE SEASON: And at Our Priers ARE CONVINCING BARGAINS. EMMEIRE NEW GOODS EVERY WELK GEO. W. & B. F. HALDEMAN'S Pap Jar Dry Goods Store, 1 2 & 114 LOCUST ST ovt.' 2-:o—i. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE ~ 1 1 OrSeellfjoi 1)1,11t1 lar;zo , l In C 11 n svlirro pm Ink% OW I .4 - -.I.1111.•11( I o (;, p. \\'ih,q)•,. J 7 n.. E. Set:RING has ontargetl r S' , .re Room, mid:jou it :Wont fifteen feet deeper. t loot, crs U anti as she is supplied with a tine lot of Bonnets, Hat"-, Itinhons, Trim mings, &e., we advise our lady readers to give her a tall. DECOY DUCKS STor.EN.—On Fri._lay and Saturday a party of Columbia genii eaten went "ducking . " and Ivinle iu the nehzh borhood or Bainbridge, a thief st.d.. 25 or their decoys. It is said that: be 1- known, and will be most - ;00d ; and timt 1.0 stole a dozen other decoys about a year ago. A CARD.-1. would re...Nett - Lilly return my thanks to the Coln of Fire I nstinince Compa ny, through their Agent. Philip Zieoer, for their promptnew in adjusting the toss sustained by. In , at the ree-nt tire, at my residence in Frank lin street. The minter requires special mitt e ns the Company waive the right of paying the damage lour month , al.er the lire. as stipulated by the policy, and hat e paid the same furor days after. C 1I DAVIS No 017 Franklin at, Reading. ITArt N s STOLEN . —Some time ago, a lot of old harness was stolen from Se'ine's liv ery stables. A part °Cale missing property was found on the Marietta pike.. Another man lost old harness in the same way, but his was returned by a farmer, who got them of a colored man. Tire harness were evi• dentty stolen to be sold again, and our for mers in West Hemptield should keep a lookout. ALW'ST FATAL.—A tew days ago John Baum, an employee in the Robrerstown Rolling Mill Childs & Krau , er's, went out gunning. While in the art of loading his powder II tsk exploded, blistering the right side of his body, lacerating his face, and badly injuring his eye. H.' was taken borne. and Dr. Gray called in to dress the wounds.. He i, Mane: as well as could he es peeled, and v‘ ill recover shm ly. COAL WAIL AT EPHRATA.- A correspond ent Writing' nolo Ephrata to the Nialitieitit &Wine/. says Ephrata at present, is Ott dergoinLr a War in coal. Cold which Iva- , selling at 6'4. $5. and $6 a ton. is now $1.60, $3.60„ and 4.60. it lad ot $1.40 per ton. How long ho.uliiies between the dealers will eolith, lie I ron unable to itiforal wnu• tow 1 - et , . All ttokt. ILa ov about the cut. Vaal paigh ii. that the c•tu.uut-ra around tni~ point, tire elijoyitt:4 it nott•li a'. w'.•re the Vlethriett 111 the Pru•siaus over the French. To, hitter plait lot the eouNoiners would be I atippise, to buy all the coal they want. as an artni.Oce Might be deolared, or the war Le : , pee.thy el.twd, 311111 figure, again nut up to their ol I prineH." Why don't our Coluntloa coal dealer: 14- t up a tour her , . it would be deli••btful? TIII•i GREAT SILVER tillarp iCy'S Silver Show will appear at Odd Fellows' Hall,on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Nov. 13, VS and 17th. They will also give a matinee on Thursday afternoon, to which children will be admit ted for 13 cents. We clip the following flat tering notice from the Harrisburg Patriot: A serious of entertainments 1w Logrenia, the conjurer, begins to-night at 13rant's Hall. They are commended to all who like to enjoy an evening with one of the most expert nee romances of the day, amd at the same time stand a chance of going home richer than when they came. Logrenia has, among others, a wonderful umbrella trill., which is worth fully the price of adm issieti. 1 lis a ep urtuire is very large, so that he is able to perform for a short season with an entire change of programme every night. Besides one hundred and one tricks that baffle the cutest in such matters to explain, he shows a happy faultily of accomplished cats, birds and mince, which like brothers dwell together in unity, and are trained to do a number of amusing, tricks. Valuable presents are given away every night. Ot themselves these are enough to call out a large audience. Every person that attends receives a present. These presents consist of clocks, silver-plat ed cake baskets, cups, castors, butter knives, lamps, albums, barrels of dour chamber sets, etc., and will be on exhibition to-day hi front of thn WE can't see how it is that Mr. Bachen heitner, nt the big 5, can sell clothing so much cheaper than they can be bought at the other stores. EXPERIENCI3 has proven that infants re quiring other than nature's food thrive bes on Borden's Condensed Milk, cheaper are better than the ordinary article. Buy i from Myers, the druguist. PErtstiNat.,.— Major George H. Zicgler one of the filth...l and most porn lar conductors oil the Pennsylvania railroad, has been honorably rctdr. d by the company, after eighteen years serviee, to take charge of the tickt•t office located in the Continental Ito tel, Philadelphia. "foil eau huy the best white sugar a Hayes' for 13 and 14 et.; per pound. Near ly white for 12i. Best, roast coffee 113. Bllbilit . .4snap 10 and 12 eta. Ex. saga r•ou red as ma onvered 25 1 - 1 um votlll- 3 el , . box b'ttritter, atterittott—Liverpttol grotmd :11- um Nalt 51.50 [PT b 412. Itetnetzt her the plum. S. V. Cur. Fourth dr.; Chet ry. To FiEwtsa MActil NEN AT TUE 1,11111.• woo knoily reeiet.etl with the ..rwttiz at tB Horne Itt , t winter say they tire rett•:y to go I (eat ttutti nobly of this week, Novell] tt r the ttpt•oiet- , 1 tug a arnor 1 arw in day aryl r.ll frien.lB of the Home w',o C 3. 11-. flit' net din or work a maohinr, ere jot to Ur present, part oft hat tine. an will b e aetit nit in the wormy, f. irittimitrer4 will itt•ovile din tier .or all 111,4 , 4 woo retuttiti during the htlefitgencer. TERFORLB DEATH.—Lust Monday, a man named John Bissinizer came to his death in a singular, though terrible mariner. lie went 10 the eon ntri to buy soul. li ye SI Ovk a farmer. Atter the purchase bad been made, the party went into the house to tak. , a drink. The hostess put down two bottles supposed to be two different kinds of liq uor. Mr. Kissinger drank of one. which proved to ho the strongest kind of horse medicine. It so burned the Coating of his stomach. that before relief could be admin istered. he was past recovery. Ile died the same day. ICANSAS CITY ITEMS.—Prom the Bulletin The English Lutheran church has Nicely ed a general overhauling, and complete renovating, which renders the interior a perfect model of taste and beauty. The seats have been changed, and nearly one third more in. number added. The walls have been most beautifully painted and frescoed, the ceiling and cornice also paper ed and painted. The church, which has been closed for n few sabbaths while these idiprovem ents were going on, will be re opened to day. Official census gives Kti WAS Cite thirty - two thousand two hundr,d and ninety six 32.2913) niN sho.vs .111 inor+•ue of ab int ['verity seven thousan I (27.000) since 1803, find ekes Kansas City the second city in the (state. We shall maintain our position as the lcaatingcitywestoftheMississippi and ah.. 11 certainly raiik wan Sc. Li iuis and Chwitgo 13.-fore the tteKt census is t.lk en. NEW R PAD. —.l o4rp, •Ir under IrJ 11,01.1 \1 filid, Fall. ,a . Colt& nhot, have ju:t whi.:lthled the sur vey of It railroad whlell Will Ir , tri the &Min III.IIII)11Iiila, tiinatgli the boutliern portion of the Cumberhual Valley, ...nd tap toe (Juin borl Ind Valley railroad near lirid:zepoi 1. and the 'Northern Central a above, (3111/1111.1.11.1.MS W1%11111;4 th, letter 17. Toe pat j. e,ett route touch the Cuoiberiand Valle - y railroad 111 t, thence by thevert,horg, venom; 11, rg, \ldltu.vu , and other to toe oplo 11).11.10 011111.11v,r. the "penult.; of tau new r 0,141 I,ltrrivbur, e. tll be wade 11 ventral !whit for toe th.stri eial,fi/ 111 We !Dill tit, 144171 1110.%11.i USN •.re tut te•litleU 111 t.te northern slope of to ott,• .7.l,utittuto.. It Is is Mall tii Ille cowpony to hrtog,, the 81./N -11t, 11,1111.1 at 1.211 a paint. 0. V. Atll, Lue.Nlira Ina r iron t:;otripany, la tiltere,ted to the hotharttotiott or the road, and the Company tios.,pss a large share 01 the atm:h.—State. Journat. flown bring life insurance within the reaeh ot ihe working classes is a problem which all companies are interested in solv ing. Their limited resources make it int • possible to meet the requirements as to payment of premiums. Some changes are needed which will make it possible tirr ev ery man to attain wont is so universally deli red. The Homestead Insurance Company, of this city, has been organized to meet the necessaies of this large and important pat t of our population. A system has been adopted t y this company enabling premi ums to be paid monthly. The amount of cash payments is thus so greatly reduced as to enable almost any man to make this pro vision for his family, without feeling, the cost. This, with the company's low rates, and its various other distinctive features, should secure for it a Li rgeshare of popular favor. Full information as to its plan, ttc„ embodied in its pamphlets, can be obtained at the office, 701 Chestnut St. Capable men wanted to act as agents for this company.— Philada. Ledger 1.. R. Tomlinson is the agent for this pop ular company. Trill GAME LAW.—AS there is a good deal of interest in Lancaster county just now in regard to the game law, we present the fol lowing synopsis of the legislation on the subject. A general Act applicable to the o hole state, with a Jew counties excepted, was l ta.sid Al ril 21, 180. By that Act pheasants could not be killed, had in pus session or sold between December 201 h and August Ist, partridges between Dec.inber 20th and October Ist., woodcock between Nor. 14th and Jule 4111, at d squirrels and between Ist and August Ist, under penalty of lire dollars .or each lard or squirrel so k d‘ed or unlawfully had in pos sessain or exposed fur sale. It also provi ded t title of man $5 to or ten dal, pri-on talent tor shooting or hauling on 6titulti), and pi ohibited malt r a like pen alty of $5 liar each bird, the killing, etc., at any time or robins and insectivcrous birds l_enerAly. l 3 at supplement to the above Aet passed April 9, ISTO, at is provided that no partrage shall be killed or had in possession for a p e riod of thief.- years wider a penalty of ten dollars Air each and every bird so killed or h a d in possession or exposed for sale. Alai ca• a special Act tier 'Jerks county passed Mare!' V.!, 1970, for better protection than the general law provided, the shooting dze., n. pArtralges and rahhits was prohibited t. oat J.iiiihiry At IU Uotoher :20th—ot places c,., pio‘er s , flo•kers and some few - Aber birds limn Jan. I to Sept. I—woodcock and squirrels from Jan. 1 to July 4. and robins and inseetiverons birds generady, at all seasons of the year— with the proviso that no partridge should be killed, ice., until Oct '.'.O, 1873, under a penalty of ten dollars few each offence. The particular merit claimed for the Berks county Act is that the machinery for carrying it out is more easy a d simple, zuld therefoie more effective loan that of the general Act. - To a few words the taw may he stated to be that no partridges are allowed to he kill ed, bad in possession, or exposad tosale for three years, anywhere in Pennsyl% anis, except in the counties of Monroe, Pike, Co lombia, Montour and at few others which are excepted in the Act. Any person, there fore, who shoots partridges in Berks, Lan caster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Chester, Mont gomery and elsewhere in the state unless in the few excepted counties, is liable to pen alty of 310 for each odence ; anal from what we bear, the law is liable to be rigorously enforc-d agsinst all persons who may vio late its provisions. BUCKWIIIi:AT Fakes are now the fashion. to make them light end healthful, use Hubbell's Effervescent Yeast Powders. gold by J. A. Meyers, apothecary. A MEAN THIEF.--Some Copperhead -tole the cabbage from the lot of the Sol- diets' Orphans' Home in Vt. Joy last week. We think Mt. J y can now claim the wiclaetlest than living. MAX. BUCHER.% No. 1 Mackerel are, without excel, ion. the b-st and hugest, we have ever been or eaten. They are f, e:11 and pure and the eiterinest In town. For sPle, wholesale and retail at It a grocery store, 249 Locust street, where can also ue found a large stock of nest' tl.mny gro ceries of the choicest brands. Also, for bale. toe celebruted White Wine Vinegar, lur pickeling. A number of youna - gentlemen art tnov mg is the matter of re organizing the Ly ceum. hope they will receive the proper encouragement, and the organiza tion meet With all pOS:fible StItTeSS. A meeting (Wall those interested will be held this evening at S o'clock. ACCIDENT.—On Jioaday Wesley Cooper, al col , fred man, was badly injured, fie was engaged in excavating in the pond of Bruner L Shartzer's Mill, when the foundation of the old mill gave way, bury ing hint under the 1 Wits. A hone in his ankle ,Alt, broken and he was otherwise badly injured. PEICSONAL. —Brother Grier om•e of the the SPY, late of the lla, aid, has ditiSulVoll Vonlit-efion with the latter sheet ; a 11i has done bin valedictory in at very gracelul. though not too mouest, way. If it, were not tor violating newspaper courtesy, tee might ink.• ex , eption , , Our per;onal re lations have always been pleasant,,and Mr. Grior bears with him our very he.t, washes anao whatever tiuld hi; lot may be east. APPLES.—One hundred barrels of thefin est apples ever offered to the Columbia piddle, at very low rates. They consist 0 . 1 1018 or Greeniugv. E,,hlWiles, and Epiti- Zen's. For Sale by Samuel H. Lnckard, at his Restaurant, No. 203 North Front street, where can also be fouml the fin .st Oysters. and all Eatables usually found itl It well regulated Restaurant. Recollect the place, No. 203 North Front street, opposite tint Co Intubln bridge. THE READING Itowit.—We cheerfully re mind our young men, and our old men too, that the Reading Room 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 managetnent will provide new attrac tions. Let every young wan, who feels an interest in himself and tiro community, aid it by his influence presence, and money, however small it may be. Let us all con tribute our share. UNCLAD' ED LETTERS.—List of letters remaining unclaimed in tho Columbia Post Oillee, up ti. this date. Persons Otilitig for these letters will please mention that they are Avernsed in the SPY : Luct ies Lis C.— Raehey, Sarah We.ghariee, San Stroiighea. Julio Ro.s, Allll3l E. Qulnt, Leah Nees. Mollie Meyerl, Laura Laic her. Elizabeth Barbara Kilosp, E. lit, E ICryder, Mrs. e a dwell JenkillS. Ida Tames, Mrs. Haverstiek, Mary A. Ureen, Maggie Giample, Eliza' bon Day. Sarah Coney. Gents. LiBL.—Wni. henna, Antirms - Am [met, Conde,. 80.0. r, Rev. J. Bally, Pal rick Bauman, J. P. 13aucroft, Abrss halt Br (Bey, lt. U. Colt. llorat•e Bucher, Fairloug, J..uu Flelener. Rev. 11a%%kins Allred tlillard, 11. 1.1111:,r,l, Abr.thau John Alayer• lJunrud 1i1111:4-r, Stephen Yekhaw, Jut:: ,Ne.% hart. 'V. A quarterman, John \V. Ru ltu by, Cum,. a ter:: 11 Loggs, Lay t A. L. Ander.cm,S. C. WIISI/11, A ELF:Ono:VS.—OiII./ay IaSL tile follow ing named pers"lis were elected as °Slicers of the Columbia & Caesium 1111 l Turnpike Company: Pre..afielic—Reuben Garber. Direetors—J. H. Her bey, M. H. Moore Mlooleel Musser, Jim. K. South and 11 Copenbeller. 'freasurer—J ,, s. F. Cottrell.. _ . The I ollo%Vlbg m, ere elected einvers 0: the Cob UM UM S Marlettu Turnpike Compute) : President—sa Lll 'lel Suoun lltrectors—J Nle.Ners, Henry Samuel Nlttss.dulau,Jno. Cooper aunt Get,. W. Mefl.ttrey. Treasurer—.Jo". F. Cottrell. The u.dlowing, at ere eierteu officers of LIP. Lancaster no.. M...rietta Turnpike Com pai, : P y eddent—Flettry Mussel:natl. D rectors—ii Copettltelrer, Reuben Gar ber, Jas. Meyers. Samuel Heistand, A. Brubaker and J. NI. Greater. Treasurer—A. N. ss.-1. AN ITEM Wutcrt EVERY MAN SitouLD React.-I%'e have probably all of us met with instances in which a word heedlessls spoken against the reputation of a female, has been magnified by malicious mind until the cloud has become dark enough to overshadow her whole existence. To those who are accustomed—not necessarily from bad motives, but from thoughtlessness—to speak lightly of females we recommend these herds as worthy of consideration: "Never use a lady's name in an improper place, at an improper time or in mixed company. Never inut:e. assertions about tier that you think are untrue, or allusions that you feel she herself would blush to hear. When you meet with men who do not scruple to make use of a watnan's name in a reek less and unprincipled manner, shun them, ter they are the worst mem bers of a community—men lost to every sense of honor, every feeling humathly. Many a good and worthy woman's charac• ter has been forever ruined and her heart broken by a he, manufactured by some villain, and repeated where it should not have been. and in the presence of those whose little judgement could not deter them front circulating the foul and brag ging report. A slander is soon propagated, and the smallest thing derogatory to a wo mar's character will Ily on the wings or the wind, and magnify us it circulates un lit its monstrous weight crushes the poor, unconscious victim. ReSpeet. ttie name 01 t t WO oulll, or your mother and Sister are Had as you would have their litir 11 1110 untarnished. and their lives anent Littered by the slanderer's hitter tongue, need cue all that your words may bring up on the ni s i tier, the sister or toe wile of -ome fellow creature." RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—THe taac line west, on the Penna. railroad, ran into a cow about a-half a mile beyond Coatesville Mi nda l atternoon. and sustained consid erable damage, the baggage ear being bad ly wreeked and two passenger (smelter more or less broken. The engine knocked the cow off the traek. but• striking the tepee or telegraph pole she rebounded and wedged herself between the baggage air and tender. The effect of this was to br-ak the coupling jointing of the cars, and the engine sped on, leaving the train behind. The baggage tt,r was thrown off the track and coining in conoict with telegraph poles the front end was turned in the direction of Philadelphia. All this time the baggage master was in the car, but to the astonih ment of all escaped unharmed. So great was the momentmn of the train when the collision took place that the baggage car was carried along about two hundred yards before it stopped, the first passenger one hundred and the second fifty yards. Although they were in the greatest peril none of the passengers sustained the least injury, but some of them were almost frightened to distraction. They owe their safety to the presence of mind in the en gineer,to the perfection Ortl3l , steam brakes, to the tough steel rails and to the str , ngth of the coaches. The shock was sn complete ly broken by the brakes that the passen gers in the lost four cars scarcely perceived it, and no damage was done to that part of the train. The earth was ploughed in a deep furrow on the north side of the track, telegraph poles were snapped like pipe stems, fence rails were driven into the baggage car, piereing great trunks through and through, the steel rails on the track were ground into shavings, twisted and tent, all cf which above under what tre mendous pressure the train was bri ught to a sudden stop. A broken rail in the next SUO feet, after the cow was stru k, would have cost tnany lives and reduced the whole train to wreck. The strength ache timbers in the side of the passenger car which reeeived and pushed aside the heavy passenger car, saved the lives of many by a very narrow charm. Read carefully the advertisement of the flotnestead Life Insurance Company on the fourth peg.-. Also R. flayes' splendid Inducements on the seine page. PERsoNAL.—Our friend R. A. 0. }err, E-q.. General Insurance Agent, Altoona. P. 1., was in town on 'Wednesday. fie paid us a flying visit, as he always does things • on the fly." Mr. BAcuENummtut has just returne.l from the city with a large stock of Winter clothing, Hats, Cops, Boots and shoes, which he is selling very cheap. If you want to save money, give him a call. FAntERLAzio Stmtcs :—" Leonhard the Ranamay," ••The _lron Age of Germany, - "La/le Madefon ; or Ma/coml. Love," "The )choot Muster and his Son," Sc., Sc.. tram the Uerman, Poiladelphia, Lutheran Put,. lication Society. In the above named series the puenshers have introduced, especially for the use of Sunday Schools, through faithful and spir ited tr .nslations, a selection front the stories for the young, by some or the best writers of the modern German school. These storks possess peculiar attention for the young A niorleau reader; bringing him into familiar contact with a life so radically foreign to his own, as is that of the charac ters introduced to him, and iteserthing the manners Silt customs of the Fatherland ; oicourse the imprint of the society is war rant for the religious cliiu actor of the books. Each voluine is illustrate.l, more or less profusely by engravings front ori ginal drawings by Faber. Illustration is no mere ornam , ntal accessory to books desi .ned especially for children, but is al• most an essential to thorough appre i .1 0 I and enjoyment by the reader—good illus trations, be it understood; and the cuts whir i add to tho attractiveness of these lit tle yolumos, aro good in every respect. The "Fatherland Series" is a credit to the useful society, which has* had the happy thought to introduce these pleasing Ger man stories in s.l eh unexceptionable forms. ANOT II En FATAL SHOOTING} A.FPAI Termination of Sundit,y Hintinig.—Yest er day morning, two youths, aged about four teen years, named Charles Swilkey, son of Jahn 0. Swilkoy of Frederick St., and Da • vid Rees, of North Queen St., started out upon a winding espeded n, with a horse and wagon. They returned home between three and four o'clock in the afternoon. The wagon, which was kept in a shed on the premises of ill r. Rees, was backed in, and, while young Rees, Wee in the act of un hitching the horse, young Swilkey went to the rear of the wagon and let down the tai - board. Lle then endeavored to draw ont the gun, with the inuz7ae pointing to his breast, and in doing so the hammer be ,otne tueanv caught and was drawn back and the gun discharged, the contents of the barrel—bird shot —going in near the right arm pit atm lodging in the shoulder. Dr. J. B. Downey wits mitnediate.y called in and eXtrauted the shot, but it wale tbund that the a:Ciliary artery was cut, causing profuse hemorrhage, from which, and the shock consequent upon suddenness of the accident, death was produced in about one hour and a-tutif from the time the wound was inflicted. In the evening Coroner Dy sart held an inquest, when an examination of the wound wits made by Dr. %VIII. Comp ton. The jury rein riu-d a verdict of death 11 . 0111 tied 11 ell ttil J:IUUIIng. This is the second tr.•cirlent Ora similar character which has oeeurr• d in this vicini ty within the past Lew Weeks, and is anoth er atimoniiion to parents to exercise vigi lance over their sons in the handling of tire arms. Sunday shoutitlgexeur,ionz, are tmlbrltitiately b,elmii.tg too etnntrion, add means should be adopted to put a stop to them. —Since the ahove was in type, we have learileo the followin_t version, winch differs slightly Irmo that already given: It seems that there were some half Mizell or more boys with the shooting party, but that Swil li•-y and Rees hail returned together with the wagon. Rees is about nineteen years or age. Alter the horse we, taken from the wagon, taith pi oreeded up the lot to the rear of Mr. Rees' house. While in the amuse young Rees told Swilkey to go to tic• wagon and bring the gun, but tit the sonic time cautioned him to be careful, as it was loaded. The youth had been gone but a moment when the discharge was heard , and SWillit - V Was just after seen runiong up the tot. Lie reached the back porch, where Rees wits stlinding, stud, point to bit, area-t. suid,`• David, I ain slat .'"ftie boy then reeled and hell o the porch. He Wits cart led into the !rouse, and expired at :liana the tinie stated.—Eep ?Tea, Monday, Nov. 7. Go to the Big 3 Clothing Store, and lisik et the nttie dollar suits of clothes for win. The Harris Dental Association A stated meeting of the Harris Dental Association was held at Ili. office of Dr. J• A. Martin, Strasburg, on Thursday the sird. The followi rig active members were presets!: Drs. Sant'] Welehans, W. N. Amer, Jim. MeCalla, E. K. YOWL!, M. 11. Webb, A, F. Herr, of Lancaster ; Dr. J. S. Smith, of Co lumbia ; Geo. S. Whorrel, of Marietta and J. A. Martin, of Strasburg. The morning session was occupied by the reading of the report of delegates to the State Dental Association. The death of Dr. W. K. Brenizer, of Reading, was an nounced, upon which resolutions of condo lence, gas passed, when the morning ses• sion adjourned in honor of the deceased. The deceased, though t of a member of the Association, was in a measure instrumen tat in its formation, and was held in the highest esteem by its members; and it is stated, that mainly through his instrumen tality, the Lebanon Valley Dental Associa tion was put into successful operation, of Which he wvs the first President. tie also gave his hearty support to the Odontogra phie Society of Pennsylvania. The Society was called to order at 1 o'clock P. M., by the President ; when Dr. E. K. Young, the essayist of the day, read an instructive paper upon the subject of " Irregularities." The members present gave their models operandi of treating such sletorinities during . the discussion, and :all agreed upon the fact, that it parents am/ those having charge of children during the period of dentition, mai Id take more lll lere.t in the child during this period (from about the sixth to the tourteentli yearo tL regard to the correct development of these organs in having them eorrectedtvhere there is a temlen^y to d,. iormity, Irons want of a proper development by nature, they would secure for the child a better dental development., and avoiding that unsightly appearance, WOieh is ~C) frequently the ease when permitted to have its coarse. ft does not only improve the appearance of the child. but often securin; fur it the Me rr amen latiog of words. The wholesale extraction of teeth was de nounced in the severest terms. Either when irregularly erupted, or when badly diseased, showing by prof er treatment, they can be restored to heathy, comfort and health ; thus mak nig them serviceable for years, and ma:unduly; that strength to the jaws that naturally belongs to them, and avoiding the weakened condition when extracted. To practice the healing art or dentistry, it requires a proper and thorough preparation to meet all the exegencies an this direction ; and every one who enters the protession, should be grounded on its principals, at least, which Ire not the de- struction of the natural teeth, to make way for artificial substitute, but their restora• tion and preservation, so far as skill van be employed. As it is a lam ter of so mach importance to health and comfort to save the natural teetn, it was regarded the duty of a community to co-operate in :t matter of so much importance to the general good. Although the attendance on the pan of the members was not a tall one, the nieet ing Was ono of much interest to those pres ent. The spirit that pervades this society, "laughs at hnpoSsibilities,•and say's it shall he dooe:"rbese invetinlzti are not of to secret character. but all who feel sufficient ly in•erested. are cordially invited to be present at their deliberations. The next stated meeting (Sal he held at the office of Dr. E. K. Young, of Lamaist cr. The essayist on that occasion will be Dr. J. S. Smith, of Coln m bin, subject, " neat ment and Tilling of the Pulp Cavity." THE large,t, and finest as,ortment of Putifoxes. PulTs and Toilet Powdery way be lounk.i at Meyer.' FAinily 31,:dicino storo. Wm. G. PATTON will open on Monday next (14th inst.,) a large assortment or Dress Goods, Domestics, Cloths and Cas simeres, Shawls, Blankets, ‘tc., which he ltue just purchased at the present great de cline in prices; which enables:him to offer decidedly the best bargains of the season. Examine them. PATCYT Almams Es.—Pd tent medicines have, within the past few yea's, sprung up like mushromis a n d threaten to doing,' the land, like the lice and locusts of Egypt. The shelves of our apothecaries, grocers and dealers generally, are groaning under the weight of nostrums of every conceiva ble name Iron] the "Sugar-coated Pill" to the "Ctreat King of Pain Slayers;" whit every Inlay post, fence rail and bat n door in the land is covered with placards, an. nooneing some " new and wonderful dis covery" in the science of medicine. News papers and periodicals cone to us daily burdened with advertisements and special notices of "specifics," "cordials," "tonics," "panaceas," "bitters," ,le., all warranted the best yet discovered, and capable of re lieving "all the ills that flesh is heir to.'' Nor do these notices ''to the afflicted" fall far short of Heir aim in duping the sedu lous into pa reha,ing their :nedi2ines, some with the most deplorable results. The in jury and death wrought by the use of the Quack nostrums of the day, is frightful to emiteni ohne. Thousands of our temporary in have, by t hes" means,been injured for life, or hurried to prom at ore graves. who 11111-031 , 011 S day ituvr beet living anti useful citizens, had they but consulted their fain. ily physician, or used son]- genuine stand ard remedy. It is indeed difficult to distinguish. from amid the heterogeneous mass now offered for sale, Cho spurious from the gelatine medicines. Among the latter may be elasscd Dr. Ldig's Tonic and Alterative Bitters. We speak from observation, ex perience :and testimony, when we say [het Dr. IJong':, Tome find Alt.rative ens will successf ally compete kith any of the popular remeffles yet, offered to the American public. It is compounded upon sit kitty scientific principles and front the purest materials. For strengthening, puri fying and renovating the system, it eannot b- excelled. It is an infallible remedy for all diseases wising from an impure blood or disordered stomach. These Bitters are for sale by Frederick 13tieber, Whol esti e and retail agent for Columbia, at his grocery store, corner Fourth and Locust sts. We cheerfully recommend them to the afflicted. THE Collowin,; 11,1.4 upon sent us by Dr. C.tse, and is worth the attention of our readern: Tallahassee, the capital of the state of Florida, is a flourishing town of about 2.200 uniatutan N. It is approached by rail from Sa van nati,Jacksonv St. Marks, and the Chattahoochee river. The sot rounding euntur!,' is undulating, so much so as to be called hilly, and touch resembling the inarthern part of Virginia east of the granite region. Within a short distance of Tallahassee are found some of the ni at wondrous and en. Joyable sights " The Land of Flowers." loWard the south, about sixteen Wiles dis tant, is the lemons Wilk ulla spring, the birth-Mace 01 the Wakulla river, a !natural Ithellolll,lloll teat It s xcited die Wonder and admiration of ti100,:411(18 ot yearly vtst tors, and far surpassing in be. , uty, attract iveness, and singulartiv, the most popular plates of resort and admired natural phe nomena to northern latitudes. Tot, and the not tli. amid about lour wiles distant, lies lake J actison. This is Undoubtedly the limi est stet, in Florida. :sland nig upon Mr. A. plantatton, 011 tile corder 01 the 0r looxing from Mr. Waite,' place, one of the cinecest natural panoramas that can he Witnessed unfolds itself to view, and all that the enraptured eye can drink in, the heart enjoy, orate most cultivated taste desire, is spread out in Watentess harinony [smart , 3 VU. A.hout lour milt," inOt3ol%ViiJl, Bunt We city,' lies Lake firautord, aim Jlx miles east is Lake Lafayette wfilcu abounds iii 11 , i1 in :gleist. variety. Oystess, crabs, stirinip, and fish are constantly Moog, L true.too Guilt...oast, a tlistance an only tacit ly 11111 es bt rall. The toccata NUrrollllolllg We city ate mostly 01 hard aoud tumid iii great 1117in/tiers of game.—such as tear, Weer, nurse,. a, geese, :10t1 itticks— thin 11.11%11:ill the sportsman with plenty of ell joy IDLLII, and tau .0/1, 01 , 011 a strong, red clay, InrnistieS, A:XL:014,111 I'OnoS lur tug. winters of this pillion ol Flwida are 11111C/1 wittier Wail 00 llle "CILIA/art!. tutu tt 11/ter vlllllale, anti 11bte2013 . , in the aggre gate, tar an time piii poses 0. Le:11111 tir emit -11 It'll , Uperlur, ill ttll v pt.)11.1011 of We L. , oiled estates Tut, bt.,'t hind, c:te Lr plirehLl^o:l at, frJin nee Lu hiteeit per:lure, sttuLtlva where withln three lo tell uutan 01 the Cly. Loc.tr. lll:nyrrzES.—You can get your circulars, bills, letter and note heads, en velopes, sic., printed cheaper at the SPY of lice, than at any other place in the county. Cheap job and book work done at thi , i office with neatness and dispatch. Give us a call. Th. Vigies will dance on ThanksgiVing Look out for counterfeit fives t.n the Far men,' Bank of Reading. They are a ihr.t. Awnings are to be taken in—the tttdc blasts of Itoreas being the cootie. Turkeys are being fattened-111+i ny will soon be sacrificed s thanks ofivrings. The young Misses will hold their fair on thank.giving day in Odd r - c-now , c Everybody should go. The gas lamps and the moon seem to hav e bad a eumplete understanding %vitt) each other tor two Or three nights past. Sometimes the moon, however, fails to per form its contr.; et taithlully. How long does the agreement last? Christ t o ots comes on tstinday. The manufacturers of sweet meats are busy. Almanacs foe IST] have made their ap pearance. The wild geese are flying southward— look out l r a cold snap. Soda water and ice cream will soon he a shivering subject of contemplation. Get a lot 01 scrap iron and crowd it into rat boles, and the rats will evacuate the ises at en ('e. Aliens who desire to vote at the ellsnilic Pr,•.identi:d election, if they then will have resoled five years in the United States, must take nut their first papers im mediately. The Presidential election will he on the first Tuesday of November, two ye it, 0113 first pap ors mast be taken out at least two years beano the sec ond papers are issued. It is now about time for reports of suffo cation from coal gas. Persons desirous of having their name- in the paper in such a e.aincetion have only to shut ventilation and take the girdle oil' from their stoves or open their stove dot Have you paid your• subscription'? Ex amine the slips on your paper. Bruner & Shartzer's saw• tolll, I3runer's hote.,e on Cherry St., Hightor's 011 front, Burr's on Leamst and the Reformed par sonage are being rapidly pushed to comple tion. A house for sale On 'Walnut street. See advertisement and inquire at this office. Tne eontinual prating about our public sule,ols being better thin ever before, is about played Out. It is notorious that they are nit. We have no desire to go into de tail., but we do hope that the little penny a liner, and all others, will remember that COlLlnihia 11a4 Sow. intelligent and observ ing people, who see and thioN for them vos. If this conti n ual" Cosh" about "the best school,'" ,te. is not stopped, we'll give some Unpleasant frets, about the in sale and otit.lde utanagelnent. TILE PRESENT —This is the title of a new work, which will be publish ed, on the Ist of December by F. Kilburn. It will contain matter which will be prized tutu rctained by every family—rich or poor —and will he distributed to the number Of 3.000 copies gratis to usly through the coun ty. Merchants, Mecha tiles and Profession al men, desirous or having their cards in serted in the, work, may leave them at the Morning Telegraph office, or they will be called upon ey uu agent, in a tow days. The price of cards will be from t' , l to $2.5. Each ad vertiser will be entitled to a certain number of books. according to the value of his advertisement, which Will la, well worth 51 to every intlividual.—Lancaster..ll9rning Telegraph. YnxE: oF Cinches.—ll you gill cal/ at Hunter at Cos. Drug Stun., or F. Bucher:l Laiuor store, you can get, it 03 of charge, a sample bottle or either D..\. .11,sliee'a German Syrup, lor the cure of severe couots, heavy magi's •-ritieil con,untption, croup , &e., or 01 the Atz gus Flower, Green's Blest cure Inc dys p.epsnt and its ellnets, or a regular 7., cant ".1%, 01 either, which is ‘varranteil to cure or mon , y r.-turned. Sold by C. 11. :Marietta, er Wr.tlit , vdle. Proprietor, 1., _NI. Greets, ‘Voodhury, N. J. novl2-3112 Sr. PAUL'II P. EPISCOPAL CIIURCIL Second street, bet Locu-t and Cherry. Services every Sunday morning al 1,14' O'CiOdr, Anti every Sunday and "Thursday evenings at 734 o'clock. Seat free at evening si.rvice. itector — tteY. 1 - 1. Kirkland, E. E. LUTHERAN CHUIit.:H. Second street, betwecn Locust and Walnut. nEnr. GEULWE M. HHODES, PAs run. Servle,s ou munday, at 10 o'clock, A. Si. and 7 o'clock, P. M. Sal3l.l.itll Inellool at /3,4 o'clock P. M. S..rvicc, every evening during the week: at 7?-,: o'clock. Seats Free—Sl rangers coral:111r invited, V 1 E W AD VER,II/SEMENTh. FFLE. large HOG weigh lug nearly 400 lbs., will he FFLED her Imy Ite.laurant tit rda,) eVentlig,Nui... 12. 11. Front street, COlLlinWii, HUNTER LS'; CO WIIOLESALL AND 1:1:TAIL DRUGGISTS and 416POTHEdARIES, No. 11 NORTH FRONT sTREET, Columbia. Pa Are nnw" receiving and offer for sale 'wholesale and retail la very low price, fur C.,..,,, ,Lo en ,iy new stuck of PURE DICUGS, 3IEDICINES, PkaiF LIM ERY SUS I'S, CoNCENTnATED LI i:, CA UsTIC SODA, soD.A. ASTI, ,tt GREENS AtiGUST FLOWER. The t.wift, and su:e Dy.pes:a cure. Ilysb•lan% rre.empt vat, ,arefulty corn pounded by an (•xporleueed rhai laavb•t• ODD FELLOWS' ILN.LL Three :Nights Only I TIEDAY, WEIMSDAY & THIMAY, NO'N EMBER 15, i/ t 1: 17 FAMILY MATVEE, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. l7, AT 2.4 O'CLOCK 'When children will lie ad ui it led An' 15 rents each, and every child will loci:lce a present. SAM SHARPLEY'S SILVER SHOW ! Cdnil>lu lug the talent of LOGRENLt, the 'Royal Conjuror, And the Eui oil pa 01 Trillued Birds and Periorming WUILI3 MI e ;UM Dussian Cat. Concluding n•ith the Carnn•itl of Ciwsus, or the Distribut um of Presents, es ely person reecis- Dig an elegant, present. ranging 111 value from cents 1.0;3:13, all useful goods, as we give no thing hilt be an ad eel Lthemeal. 01 the merit of the exhibition, and the liberality of the Manager. Presents on exlithitton dining the day, free. lien winker, sic gDe evelybudy a Present. Nu partiality—no hn•ornisen—:lll dis tributed upon out • original. lawlat :Ind sat:elite tory plan, :lee the programme lon lull panic- Ulars. No present win tit lees than 21 cent:, wilily Many ale worth tram $l. to You are as likely to get a costly present as a common one; and the periormance has ever.vwhere been p , OLlOUlleed superior, and alone woitn the price 01 Admt,.dou S., and 59 cents, Chddren coots Mai twee, el ndrea 15 can Pi esents for everybody. SIIARPLEY, Manager, V. A. CX..'.RbC, Age,. I. TVACILERS' U I'lic Teacherq, [Met:ton: and friends of edu cation to LalleaNter county are hereby Informed that it Teathers' octi nue will be held in the Court House, in Lancaster City coilltneliCing: at 111 oMoek, AL, on .114.1.Nat..1. NOVEM:41:111 1401, and Will culitilitie during the week. The lunoWl Lig pLrbuns will he present and give in , d4 Llamas: - - PI Or. Eil %rani 8r00k..., 31iller,v111e. .1'1,)11. B. 0. .. , ..atinep, Connect wet .vntla 'l'. Randall, New V Ik. Bre!. A. IC. Byurly, .\llller,villo. . Pr01..1• V. :11oatgoinely, lieLs% WO. rape!, keill be by t'rut. I...yerly, Prof. Ecle , ..l•Li Brook., Pro:. It. ti. Norib lietiezigy, Al . It, I:ev. trot be tend on t ltv io:lust lug StibieetS: The Ideal, feactillL.; , Early Inipb,sibn-, v. 1,11111.4 u, tub Ttunt and - Now," Itutiuirelllelll,lll Uw Seauller, Natural Seletiee 111 lA/111111011 r,elll/01'.. rite Willow:11g subjects will be sitbraitted ler tit-seas:sant : studies be arta:ll4qt to shit tile laillre phisults ut pupils? Ilow should we teach Grammar ? flow slteultt history be taught ? Meatus of securing study on the part ut flow cat titterest in shout be se ethe...l? The best way ut Leultritig thought. How can Directot a ant in tinproe tug tile schools? Part IA eVery nionllng sessloll ii 11l he dreot ell 10 ull suideas pc] ladling; to Leaed lug; and Id dulls 111 Iva by expel leaeed Lt. - I:eller,. is till Int, tlesl4l 01 gly tug teachers all welt ut 110 W 10 discipline a class tic well as Illstrtlet A /I>t of Its be ...pelted WWI be sabmitted to MO .11/Ntit Ole :it bOrlie.,tilllthle little /II tlic,,- 51,111,1311(1 11 price uWiirtiell to 1110 lilylllber Illal J 111111 prOVe /11111,1211 Lie the SO-iler. II LllifititCOlN/1101 tlie:":11,111ileililelit to Oiler •ev.• eral u.ucr pl ize., for p/ofielelley ///1.11t)Wle/ ig.• to tie ociiiiirea et tile /1/../Iltil,e. It 1, 1101 , 111 111111 tlle te.telleiS of the eimiit v 1%111 be pi e.,ellt tile cop,ll/IlLt, gate 1 . te,E14/LP,I:." 111 I AP/ eNt:1C•1,,,,11 1 / 1 1 .ill Week. reuse sell I lie beg/elite.' ineNt unit will It le a d from the Will 11,1tu liest chum., i/I la1:111.4 pllLe. Ttle/110 , 1slill,lb10 :lila convenient, time to be Is 11.11iletilatel3 Outer ort;a111.f.Ittli111. tloW liltliAy Wilt We IlaVe lit the opening tills The Sellool Inreeteiri., 01 the different di,rlerf , aid their teachers and the Institute Inuelt, and cout•eUttently benefit their• sett eels hy grant tag their teachers the time, and instx het Inn" them to attend. They are also 1110 , ..t eortlially invilcd to ht. with Us all Week 1111,1 Ittl:e part In lhe a...pecially n:1 Ththsilay, N. n•, 17th, when the , 1 11,, t/ 01 1 .. 11 ,, W Dlreetlin, aid in improving the ...lino!. 7 - will be con-hlered. Vocal and In..trurnental ni :t plotionent lc:at:re of the prtweetlittg.... Let u, all unite to nialce thin the tore.t Mg and )unit active itit,tint: ever held 111 Ole county. Thit . rublk!are le•peotittlly invitod to rtu•nd DAVID EVAN7S, County ,uperintififfient. ADDRESS To the Nervous and Debilitated. Whose sulTerhz gs bare been protracted from hidden causes. and whose cases require prompt treat men tle render z Nis:tenet? desirable: Ifyou are sutß ring, or have suffered, torn involun tary discharges, what c reel does It produce upon your general health ? Do you feel weak, debili- Input, easily tired? Does a little extda exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary of gain:, on• your kidneys, fre gliently get out of order? Is your urine Sonic ti nles thick, Milky or llocky, or Is It ropy ou Settling Or does a thick scum rise to the top? Or Is a sediznent at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels vonstiflated ? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impabed? is your Mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, ((red of com pany, of life? Do ou wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any 111tlethiing Make you start or junip? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of s - our eye as bril liant? The bloom on your cheek as bright ? you enjoy yourself in society is well? DO you pursue your business with the same enelkY ? Iro you loose :Is 111 Ueb confidence in yourself ? Are your spirits dull and flagging, giVen to tits of melancholy? If so, do not My it to your liver or dyspepsia, }lave you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, Ault have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsla or liver-complaint? Now, reader, self-:those, Vine! 014 diseases badly cured, and t,ex nal ni e all ca pa- 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, imccessful business men are always those whose generative organ, are in perfect health': You never hear sot h men complain id being melancholy, of nervouSne , ,, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they can not succeed in business; they don't become sml and discouraged; they are always p ,Ise and pleasant in the company of ladies, and lied: you and them right in the face—none of your doe re cast looks or any other meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep the organs !add led by running to excess. These will not outs ruin their constitutions, Lint also those the.Y business with or for, Dow many men, from badly cured diseases, from the effects of:wit-abuse mind excesses, I n n e brought about that state of Wealtne ,, in the,: organ:, that reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease— ullOCV, lunacy, pAralyafs, spinal affections, sui cide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity - is heir to • and the real causo of the ti (Snide scarcely ever suspected, and h a v e doctored for all but the right one. In,efee., of these oigana I c•quire the use of a Diuretic. llELMltoLfrat FLUID EXTIL'd DUCII is the great Diuretic, and is a eertmn (-ore for diseases of the Illadder, Kidneys, Grav el. Dropsy, Organic Weakness. I•'emale Com plaints, General Debility. and till liscast•e 01 the 1.71111.111'y Organs, whether ox fating in Male or Peinale, from whatever cause originating, and no !motel of hoc• long stolid mg. If no treatment is suinnitted to, Consumption or insanity may costae. Our flesh and blood are 1..1314h/11,d tro u t snorers, a n d H lt . and napidne... and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt. use of it reliable remedy. lielnitadit's Extinct htwitu, established up ward of I! years, prepared by li. T. 11ELM WU.), Druggist, ;Pi Broadway% Now Yolk_ land 101 South loth Street, Philatlelph, lit. Pltlek.— $1:.1.5 per bottle, or 0 bottles for 9ti..10, del leered to any address. Sold by all DrU:n4i, a every sill re. is NON ARK. GEN WM.: Mlle, thine up in steel ciugra sal wrapper, with tae-aunt ix; ot taf Chemical Warelionse, and signed April I, '7O-Iyr, 11. T. II ELM BOLD. CABINET- WARE. CAB 1 N ed WARE MANUFACTORY. The übser 1 ber having lately put np new are-r. ems, and greatly in,reased his business, eau otti r better inducements to his eustomeres than ever. WINDOW SHADES, SITIMODS, cte., IN ALL STYLJS He manufactures to order, and V. 11l keep eon• stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Stdenoards, Sotas, Card, Inning and Centre Tables, Common, Fanoy and French Bed steads; allot which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he inanutactures Ins own work Ile is enabled to warrant every article to be what It is represented. CAAIRS! CHAIRS!! CILAIID,!! ! AU kinds of chain, kept on howl or mu:lnk:et ur ed to order. Cane, Wlndulr, Arm and I:ocking Chtu rah Settee~, Camp mid CIJUIIteJ Sloole, Solar, Tete-o letea and Stitt Seat Chairs, mode to order. Old chair:, repainted and reptdred. U~UB.itTAKi Funerals will be attended to with promp•ness to which he gives his personal attention. /le is prepared with Ice boxes and coolers to pre.erve corpse, as may be required. MAHOGANY Oit. WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted in any style that ina3, be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which lie has been I I berally favored. JOHN SllENBEllt(ilift, South side of Locust street, between Second and Third. l septl-0 , -ttw RICHAJIDS: CONFECTIONERY! NO. 13 LOCUST ST., COLL - MBIA, CAKES, C.ANDIEs, Fia.7l7s AND CREAMS of the ettoire,t kind kept con,Saittly oil hard vatutue , , and Partie, supplu.,l with Ice Cream 111 Churns or Muuld , , : it Sil! t Noll._, and lteaNAMll.ble GENTLEMEN' AND LAMES' OYSTER snag, Having re-opened my Oyster Saloon, I n•ould resneettutly invite all to eall soon :01(1. ottem It is the most comfortable and melt int :saloon In tun hotough. None but the near Oysters are .ed. alb"FYtmit it.s and fart lev su pp !AM at Short :Notice. 11;:s)._ Remember the phtee-152 L'eu,t Street MN. ALLEN racum:D:,4. MINEIBINI DILV L'ltS IZ.Z LUMBER & GOA:LA, BALTIMORE COMPANY. And all the best Quality of STOVE COAL. BUILDING LUMBER Of all kinds sold and delivered on ears, at the LOWEST MARKET IL lien - Bock, White Pine, Weatherboarding, Joke, Scantling, suitable :or all kinds of Building purposes. LOCUST POSTS! CHERRY, POPLAR, PICKETS, siriNGLEs, &c. All orders by fll iI will receive the ballle at tention as though the application be made u ,erson. Cla_ pc:a & PEART, sep44;94fw] Front Ht.. Columbia N EW MILLINERy TRIMMING STORE. Mrs. A. WISLER removed from Walnut qtre,t to lwr Now Building on second Street, adjoinun: the V un bun Ennlne House and has extended her rtc by witting FANCY GOODS TRIMM I FClii To her regular ralLLawratlr TZADE. She htts a very II ne rt,ort men t of Fancy Good, antl . .frimmthtt , t. Every thiht; twe , to.l to corn plvte the Toilet can he Whoa at her Place. ner te,urtment Of 130NNETS, HATS A: RIBBONS cannot he excelled. Call at, the :Sew ~lore. She re-Pectlally Noltett , a shale 0111101,014,c tavor. MI:S. A.. W SI.EU Second St, Columbia., Pa. o~•i"_~ , a1] LADIES' VANCY EAREIRA, 7:9 at: It s:T It E 1: T, Middle of the Bloek, betwoen 7lh and sth its south solo, I' II IL ADEL l' II I _l, Importer, Manufacturer anal Dealer In all ltin,b, and quality of P.\ NCY FURti FOR L.:LH:- and CHILDREN'S W EAR. Having enlarged, remodeled anal improve, our old and Envoi ably It:nov.111 , 1:R EMPORIUM and having impo, toll a very lame and splendlC :Isslu linen) crl thfretent. h hub. or Eur, I ruin flrNt. Ilandslll Europe, and Dave 11:111 them. made up by the m0.,,t alalltmil workinen. I wont,/ respeCtl ally invite my triemb , of LIM:A . .I , r :Intl adi went Cl , llllfles, to call and exauu Ile my Nery Mfg.) assort Went of Fancy Furs, for Ladle, :tad Chtniren. I mini lu sell ,it IoW price, 11 , any other le:spec:able Ilinlse in flu. coy. All I , tirs Wart:a:Rd. me,leptc•enta [loll, 10 COCCI sales. .10N P.11{1:1 li. 716 .Irch lIIMEMED FoNni::Rsmrrirs DRY GOOD STORE. No• .121' d• Locust Street. lIEDUCTTOS IN PRICES! 10 PER CENT LOWER THAN LAST MONTH ! HIS DI 31 ENS E STOCK OF GOODS, rams Attraction of the Season CALL AND SEE ()Ult. STE 'F 4121 utl you Is Ili he hr eunvineeti of the truth '.f E=:! 11. C. FONDER 'Oll [ii 127 and 129 LUCCST STREET ri l oll 'I'LIIfiTY ITE,!,IIS Tiac that will•known, "tanderl, an l r re/110(1y, .1 ) -1 IN KILLER manufactured by Perry D..vis f Son, Pt d. nee, It. L been helore the public, anti in 1 1)1e has beeotne known in alf parts 01 id, and been 115111 by people Of all not to 11. remains to-lay that vane good and elet,t remedy, its wonderful power In retie. the 10054 St. \ ere pain, has never been ecl u; Mel it has earned Its world-whic intrinsic no,rlt, No enrollee agent hos ive.lo-,pi Call talc or given such Unit, `tttln'aettLl, The various for which the I Kilter Is an unfailing cure, are too well 141 P to require recant! ulanon In tit is inlet rtis , :to As an external and lot real inedleinst tins i Killer stands 11 1 11 1Valttl. I , Areetlon, :keel,r veell boti I b.. 1 ,1 by all t,:rugghtb, i i lee s , cts 111111 Cl per bottle, --- A l'iobY AND:OIND I.ns..ast.:.—SUell is tiy, iO.l. Toe stontaeil :old I2lc Lola we too Ina!, ly ,111/ed tor the one to sti Wei' without her. so In.ll dyspepsia and deponiivnev art p It may be asided, too, that onta to the stoingeh Is almost Inv oriably 10.1 by irritation 01 the teildper. ! The nit igorating and tralaitill'Zing opera of llosletters Intlers is ntOst pOwertally ae "pled in cases of i nalge,thon. The Illst ern, Lilts agt (arable tome Is eon:to:ling and one, , t ug. A 1111111 glow prevaileS :h.: system, „wont(' Line.," cress 111 the legion of the ,Coln is b r ssoned, :111,1 tile nervous rest lessrle , s WI ellarl.thlrlzes the the ill-ease Is abated, Ti izail,rUN.einellt Is not trait-lent. It 15 not, by tile the retin tl of the old , y:upt< whieb mipeladcleil lojec, 85 1, ZlitVal'S %Own tltnuedlCai7d ~tl/1111/autt; aro given for eintipatint. Each 110 , , scrnls to 1:1111;t11. 11 I inanent accession o 1 ItiviHornitol Ilut this not all. The opponent antibill propel ties! of the preparation 410 seareoy ono ily In ii,lpOrt.tilee to its tonic! virttas. I:tete 1 , tin 1,071110 w Of 1,110 the , 61 ought 111111 N, 101 it the bile 0r,.,, is inert and torpid it Is toned and regt tett. The effect upon :Ile diseharglivit or..rans cal unity sabnory, ;old In cos,: of eonstlpat 111000.11111(10 aulloit Isiust sunk/en:to plod! the de , ired result gradually and without, pa tin lets also lil oinote e ll oithv evaporall 11'0111 the serd.wv 1: 1 , iv...Nicola] ly desira at tins season 5511011 N11.11,1e:1 ,p,:11, of raw, pleasant weather .IretO the noto pi e,pirat ion and Produce eunge-tion 01 I liver, coughs, and Colds. ',• - •'E o , la r't 100 , 0, 1. 1011 /.015 this the great, 1 table Restotal lye 6s•est.tlally promotes. z!;650 per Mon Eh. The best selli book .err rubli , bed .Ir.rxr, , c; I our 0 HoM E ANDMEDIC. DM MO', :-•EN,IE,•' have- no. OM, I L t1"0. The 110%or W.O. a bOOk. plI1)11,i1Pd 11;a• I:. .:01VbC colt it. EVCIy Code w,nt, .;\ I:111y vile L1..,.11()W making rrom .zioo to pt. 0 mom luh t hi, wonderful book. 21 pate. D,. s eript ; cular 1-001 nee On application. WO t 1.41 gooq 111 11 10.10 0.111 Wily Vpi. elate the 111,011, 1110 I...ta:r, and the fdel 11. meet, a unlvet lath. Acco Li who to do 0,011 1 / l a/Z, , 1:1011ey. Athire,c CDFEI N 112 1:1'00111v street.. New Vol LYKENS VALLEY, MIRIE COUG IL CULL) 011 Sore Thrc For Li noNt it IT. 1,, ,Tll NI A ,C.ITA Cow U' TI VI: It T r lit , EA,I-..•:, Clu'Y 1 , 00 1 ing encet. .s,rxGER , and PUTILIC SPE.lii.Eri`i use ;hr. to clear and ,trengt hen the voice. Ov; ink to the good reputation anti peptCari of tbo Tro,he., 111:111y ; u frL (I , C rd, hird, ,t 11.! 10 T_tLN lIIV trve Itrocrics igronchial Troches. (10\L: ('O.; L" l!OAL : PRICES REDUCED. 10.1 I. BY C.lll LOAD, (;F:( 1 : llt,T 11: IT a 100 LBS. THROWN IN, 101-;c:, _tT I.olrEss . I:IIUNER & CO t: Cuhantb:v., 1 OT I 1:: —LOST OR STOLEN. A Note for '22.1.. 0 , at awn. by L. M. 11: LIN . OI . 111 l trot . . 11' W. Bat ri., heart: ttate .toetit Auitzth-t. t:ttlll.l.2tt; at.u, a Certhlett 111 :••11, , k tnu Latlll,l , ll. 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