Vie einitintria gpy• Saturday, Nov. 19, 187'0. HALDEMAN'S Popular Dry Goods Store ESTABLISHED 1815 Our Stock of FALL - AND WINTER DRY GOODS IS NOW COMPLETE, AND WE OFFER TO OUR = Attractive Prices. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, NEW STRIPED SILKS, FRENCH SILK POPLINS, IRISH POPLINS, NEW CORDED SILK POPLINS, FRENCH SATTEEN, (Cloth ColorO FRENCH MERINOS, FRENCH CASHMERES, BEST MAKE BLACK ALPACCAS, BLACK MOHAIR BRILLIANTES, EXTRA QUALITY VELVETEENS, ROMAN STRIPED SHAWLS, PLAIN BLANKET SHAWLS, GAY PLAID SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET 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, =I Which we will sell WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE IN PRICES. We have now the Largest Assortment of BLACK SILKS, ALL OF GUARANTEED MAKES, ECESEED BOUGHT EARLY liV THE SEASON: And. at Our Prices ARE CONVINCING BARGAINS. I=l NEW GOODS EVERY WEEK. GEO. W. & B. F. HALDEAIAN'S Popular Dry Goods Store, 112 & 114 LOCUST ST. 0ct.22-70—ly LOCAL INTELLIGENCE LOCAL BRIEFS.—Dr. Compton•s horse tn away near Rohrerstown, throwing the Doctor out, smashing the top of the car riage and injuring the running gears. We are happy to say that the Doctor escaped injury. Prof. Hart, assisted by Miss Nellie John son and others, gave a concert in Lancas ter, on Thursday evening. In luck on Tuesday evening—Joseph Sample, who drew the silver watch, and Robert Hall, who drew the barrel of flour, at Sam Sharpley's Sliver Show. Mr. Halt ha 'bed the flour out of the Hall. William Jones (cord) drew the watch on Wednesday evening, and John B. Tyson the Roar. Several copies of the London Times "The Thunderor" have bean received at' 'this office, no doubt through the courtesy •of W. G. Case, Ilsq. The first number of W. 11. Grier's Holf •dav Visitor will appear Nov. 29, and be :followed by three others—one each week. Now is the time to advertise Holiday .Goods, in the SPY. We offer special rates 'for November and December. The Charl estown Courier says that a. young widow et that pla:ie has just cele brated her wooden wedding by marrying a blockhead. There aro similar instances wearer home. N. B. Wolt, Esq., has bought a lot 2 OxS4 •on Third street. Cincinnati for $14,500. .Ground is valuable there. Now lay in your coals for winter. Fireside companions—shovel and tongs. The breezes were in a hurry round town , on Monday. Mr. A. Martin, Esq., of Leavenworth, Kausap, was in town during tLe first part •of the week. He looks well, and repre sents the great West as unusually active in business circles. An exchange makes a funny mistake in "'make up." by inserting an item about 'the angel Gabriel us the verdict of a core awes jury in a fatal accident case. Flocks of geeso have been seen flying :southward within the past few days—an in •rlication, probably, that the Frost King is }preparing to move this way. THE BOYS IN BMIE V 3. THE FRENCH SOL - 'DIEBY.—The following brief extract from a •correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune, at the :seat of war, will be rend with interest by •our citizen soldiery, and will form a strik ling contrast to the daring bravery of our American soldiers. What a sad comment capon the military spirit of the French peo ple : The officer told me the laces of the sol diers, as soon as they hear the cannonade, are a remarkable study, and when they see the men about them carried off they cease to know where they are or what they are about. If you want a man to gallop off to some neighboring corps to take a single message, or for any reason whatever, it is only by sheer menace you can induce him to ride off. In fact, they are terror-stricken, and yet the cavalry is better than the in fantry. BALL.—The ball held at Klugh's Hotel, near Mountville, on Tuesday evening, "Nov. 11th, was the best attended yet held at that place, with the exception of the 'Birthday,' held some time ago. All present manifested the highest apprecia tion of the pleasures. Music by the orches tra was unexcelled. There were quite a number of ladies present from Columbia, Lancaster and the surrounding country. VERY MODEST.—The York Republican devotes nearly half a column of solid mat ter to an extract from a speech delivered by its lighting editor at a teachers' insti tute. in Cumberland county, and cooly places the same under news from "our neighbor's." Aside from this speech the proceedings of the convention amounted to nix? STEEPLE RAISED.—Tbe Wrightsville Mar, of the 4th inst., says: The timbers of the steeple or spire of the new Lutheran church in this place were successfully raised and put in position on Wednesday last. When the spire is completed it will be about 125 feet high, will be covered with slate and will add considerably to the appearance of church. Tito "Post eard.” ',Ve here illustrate the " post card" re cently adopted in the English postal ser vice, and substantially the same as that in use for some time past In Austria. It re quires but little description to make its na tnre and convenience evident. The front. shown in the diagram, is impressed with a stamp of similar nature to that on an or dinary stamped envelope, and, aside from the lines devoted to directions as to the use, it is left blank for the address or su perscription. The back of the card is who]; ly blank for the message to be written up on it. The card is made of thick and strong paper, not easily torn. For open messages it is much more convenient than ordinary paper and envelopes ; and, being less bulky than newspapers, and requiring less care than letters ordinarily receive, the cost, to the government, of transmission is much less. The postage on these cards, more over, is only.one-half tha ton— POST CARD CI The address only written on this side The Columbia Spy, Columbia, Pa letters,and this includes the price of the card itself, so the paper and postage only cost a halfpenny. The cards are not de signed to supersede or substitute letters containing messages of a private or confi dential nature; but for those—perhaps a majority of the whole—in which the writing possesses neither significance nor impor tance to any but the sender and receiver, their use is most convenient. For such we consider the postal card a decided improve ment, and believe that Congress would do a good thing in providing for its adoption by our own Post-Office Department. Tax LYCEUM.—About fifteen young gen tlemen met in the Public Reading Room on Friday evening to organize a Lyceum. Prof. A. T. Palm, was called to the chair, and D. B. Wilson appointed Secretary. Af ter the purposes of the meeting had been discussed, a committee consisting of C. E. Graybill Esq., Geo. H. Richards and J. A. Wolfersberger was appointed to draw up Constitution and By-Laws, and report them at the next meeting. After some animated discussion, the meeting adjourned to meet on this Friday evening at 7:30 It is to be hoped that this organization will succeed in their commendable efforts. and some new field of influence thus be opened up. Culture with a few worthy ex ceptions, is unfortunately neglected among our :young men, and their absence from the social circle, and their general want of in terest in education and intellectual pur suits, much to be deplored. The street cor ners, bowling and drinking saloons, pos sess too many attractions for them ann ex ert a likewise depreciating influence on their social status. Young men, if you would be respected, if you would have in fluence, if you want to be esteemed, culti vate mind and heart. The Reading Room offers surpassing fa cilities to spend an evening pleasantly and profitably, and the Lyceum will be open for all who will take an active, lively inter est in its exercises. FAIR PLAY.—It has 'become so common a thing with newspaper scribblers to descant upon the unfitness of young ladies for mar ried life, in consequence of their want of fa miliarity with domestic matters, that the want of qualification on the part of the young men is entirely overlooked. How many of our fashionable youths can tell the difference between a surloin and a rump steak ; a duck and a chicken, if the head and feet were cut off; a loin of peal from one of mutton ; Java coffee from Rio, black tea from green, good coal from inferior, or any of the hundred other little matters, with which, in order to render them good hus bands, they should be thoroughly familiar. Not many, we suspect. Now we protest against this abuse of young ladies, until young men are proven their superiors in the matters we have named. A knowledge of these things is as imperative on the part of the .1. usband as the wife. We therefore insist upon having the two parties placed upon the same footing. The ladies must not be traduced. A litrsm.—Not many miles lrom ZOWII company of a few friends might have been seen one evening in parlor, spending a few hours in social chat. Time flew rapidly to all, save the "head of the house," who, about nine o'clock got very sleepy. Ho never stayed out of bed later than that if he could help it. The company, however, talked and talked, and talked to the old lady, who enjoyed the conversation very much, whilst her "bigger half" dozed and nodded and occasionally snored, just a lit tle. Finally getting his eyes fully opened, and seeing the clock marked half-past nine he turned, yawningly, towards the partner of his joys and sorrows, and said, "Wile, hadn't we better go to bed? These folks want to go home." COLVMMA, Nov. 16 Enrron:-1 clip the following iron tho PhEltdell).llit Press, and ask a careful perusal: The census of the Eighth ward, us re turned by the otlicers appointed.by the city shows a gain of two thousand over the report of Marshal Gregory's dep uties. This is at the rate of ten per cent. The same ratio holding good in all other wards of the city would make our population considerably over 720,000. The fell details of the report will be made known at the meeting of Councils on Thursday. Suppose President Grant were to conde scend to appoint Special enumerators for Columbist, might not a return show nine thousand population for our Borough ? F. Moxsznn BLAsT.—The heaviest blast ever known in Lancaster county, took place in Kauffman's quarry, now being worked by John M. Fisher, a short dis tance from Columbia. The mass of stone moved is almost incredible. One immense boulder 36 feet long, 9 feet deep and 15 feet wide, supposed to weigh about 1,200 tons was lifted from its place and thrown to a convenient spot for breaking and hauling off. Other stones of almost equal weight and dimensions were broken loose. The blast was made by John Dowbower, and is among the wonders of quarrying. PAYSFUL ACCIDENT.—Last Sunday morning about nine o'clock, as Mrs. E. N. Gunnison, was leaving her residence on Cherry street, she slipped and fell heavily, dislocating her elbow, and breaking the arm in a very serious manner, just above the joint. The injured limb was promptly attended to by Dr. F. Hinkle, and under his skillful care at last accounts, she was dOing as well as could be expected under so severe a casualty. WHERE WE GET OUR. PAPER.—In res ponse to about ten inquiries from as many of our exchanges throughout the state, and to save time and trouble of writing replies, we have to say that we get our newspaper at the Printer's Paper Mill, Lancaster, Pa.; and that we consider it the whitest and best in the market. Persons desiring or ders filled can address, as above. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.—We are indebted to Supplee & Bro., for promptly repairing a break-down in our press room on Tues day, that otherwise would have caused a delay of several days. Consider our hats off, gentlemen, and accept our thanks. LANDLORD'S NOTICES TO QUIT printed and for sale at this office. Also all law blanks at shortest notice. YORE: COUNTY ITEMS.—From the Daily. DARINO Ronn=V.—Yesterday morning, about one o'clock, the store of Messrs. Jos. Lebaeh tt Bro. was entered and robbed of a considerable amount of goods. Of their loss we will not attempt an estimate, but will merely say, that if the depredators worked according to the time that was allowed them, they done well. THE Glen Rock (York county) News Item says: "We understand that Mrs. Fissel, a lady about eighty years of age, residing near Fissel's Church, who has been confined to her bed for three years, fell asleep on Tues day night, the 28th ult., and has not yet been awakened. Her breathing and pulse are quite natural, and her general health seems to have improved. At times her sleep is so sound that she snores audibly. During the eighteen days which she has slept she has received no food of any kind." "Wrtxt.n a gentleman by the name of Leib was driving in a buggy from Columbia, ac companied by a lady, his horse took fright, and he was thrown to the ground, sustain ing at the same time serious, although not dangerous, injuries; he again tried to man age the horse and succeeded pretty well, un til some distance beyond York, on the west ern side, when his horse again took fright, and he again was thrown to the ground with such violence, that caused death in a short time after. The lady, by whom he was ac companied, was injured to such an extent, that small hopes are entertained for her re covery. OUR COUNTY TAlL.—Last week, according to previous arrangement, we paid a visit to our county jail, to see how things are progressing to that quarter. The jail at present, is under the charge of Sheriff Gei ger, lately appointed by Gov. Geary, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Plithler. We found there about forty prison ers, all doing their best to kill time, which they most effectually did ; having instru ments and implements better calculated for that than something more useful. The im pression of a visitor on first entering this most hospitable place, is that the way of the transgressor is not hard, or, in other words, it would not be a severe matter to be sen tenced to a term of imprisonment in our County jail. How lucky indeed arc those already there, that they committed their crimes in York, and not in a community where they would have been sentenced to close confinement and hard labor. They take things easy, because an easy time is al lowed them, they have plenty of society, can take their choice, and are never at a loss for some companion to keep them through the not too tedious hours. They can even pass the compliments of the day with the ladies, who, for reasons best known to them selves, prefer to stay there at the expense of the County. We were speaking with a pris oner awaiting trial on a serious charge, who said that he could settle his case for a trilling suns; but rather preferred to remain there, than to laying out money for his release. Why it is that our prisoners are more favor ed than those of other counties, is beyond our comprehension. Any one who has ever studied prison discipline, will concur with us, when we say that the only way to reform prisoners, is to keep them apart and at sonic employment, where they will not only be a benefit to the County but to themselves, at the expiration of their term of imprison ment, from having learned something use ful and becoming accustomed to industry. As it is now they spend their time in idle ness, and when they come out, having noth ing else by which to support themselves, is it not natural to presume, that they will become vagabonds and thieves, or probably something worse. There is nothing like sol itude flu• a person of vicious habits, for when deprived of liberty and the means of prac ticing those vices, the mind naturally takes a retrospective tarn, and in the solitude of the prison's cell, the better part of such na tures are awakened, and resoiutlons made to lead a better life. But as it is in our County jail, there is no such thing as soli tude, tile prisoners have something else to think of besides their ill spent lives and the order of the clay generally, is playing cards, smoking pipes and not a few cigars, enter taining visitors, who are coming in and go ing out at all hours of the day, and listen ing to the impromptu concerts, got up for their benefit by the prisoners, who have musical abilities. At night they are locked in separate cells, but considerately allowed so many candles per week, to light them through the night, their keepers, no doubt, thinking that if they were left in total dark ness, they might have time to think, re morsely of their past lives, thereby, spoil ing their appetites fbr breakatst. Un der such an order of things, it is no wonder the roughs defy the officers of the law; be cause at the worst they are sure of good. treatment, good clothes, plenty of company and amusement. Let us have an entire change in our prison system. Let us make a sentence to it, something to be contemplat ed with fear and not indifference by the evil doer. As adjourned meeting convened in the Presbyterian church, for the purpose of es tablishing upon a permanent basis a Bible Society. After the adoption of Consti t ado n, the following qtficers were duly elected : Pres. Row. Wttherow, Vico Pres. Rev. Swartz, Sec. Rev. Rhodes, Treas. Mr. Sam uel Grove of the M. E. Church. Two managers from each congregation wore elected, viz: English Lutheran, Her bert Thomas and Jno. Mullen ; United Brethren, Rev. Mouchand and Christian Hershey; Methodist, Rev. Smith and James Barber: Locust St. Lutheran, Rev. 'Darmstetter and Nicholas Bet nhoer ; Wal nut St., Lutheran, Michael Shaibley and Nicholas Beinhoer, Jr. ; Episcopal, Rev. Kirkland and Geo. H. Richards ; Reform ed, Rev. Pilg,ram and J. A. Wolfersberger ; Presbyterian, IL B. Essick and J. C. Pfahler. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in our town papers. Meeting adjourned with prayer, to meet in the Eng. Lath. Church, on next Tuesday evening. G. M. RUODES, Sec. TOO SENsITIVE.—An exchange draws the thllowing picture. which will he appreciated by all editors; `tit is strange how sensitive some men are. They will get drunk rave about the street, yelling like savages, go home and beat their wives, turn their child ren out of doors, being so proud of their achievements as to make their neighbors conscious of the fact; pay a tine before a magistrate, and haying made themselves as notorious as possible, will slide around to the editor and beg him, with tears in their eyes, not to bring disgrace to their ihmilies by mentioning that little affair in the paper." It is great pity that such sensitiveness should be so tardy in nicking its appearnce. It al ways comes too late. LOCOMOTIVE ENPLOSION.—About twelve o'clock Friday night, while a freight train was lying on a side track at Bristol near Philadelphia, waiting for a passenger train to pass it, the boiler of the engine exploded with a terrible report, startling the slum bers of that quiet place. The engine was left in charge of the fire man, the engineer and conductor of the train being at some other part of the train, attending to their duties. The fireman was blown high in the air, and landed across the telegraph wires. He was instantly killed. FREE OF CIIARGE.-If you will call at Hunter A:, Cos. Drug Store, or F. Bucher's Liquor store, you can get, free of charge, a sample bottle of either D. A. Boshee's German Syrup, for the cure of severe coughs, heavy coughs settled on the breast, consumption, croup, &c., or of the Au gust Flower, Green's great cure for dys pepsia and its effects, or a regular 75 cent size of either, which is warranted to cure or money returned. Sold by C. H. BAittin, Marietta. Leber A; Bigler, Wrightsville. Proprietor, L. M. Green, Woodbury, N. J. novl2-3m Tun READING Room. —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 management 'twill provide new attrae tio us. Let every young man, who feels an interest in himself and the community, aid it by his influence presence, and money, however small it may be. Let us all con tribute our share. APPLE4.—One hundred barrels of the fin est apples ever offered to the Columbia public, at very low rates. They consist of lots of Greenings. Baldwin's, and Spill zen's. For sale by Samuel H. Lockard, at his Restaurant, No. 203 North Front street, where can also be found the finest Oysters, and all Eatables usually found in a well regulated Restaurant. Recollect the place, No. 203 North Front street, opposite the Co lumbia bridge. IsZo M A RIC ET ON Tiwns Day :s.:Ex Next Thursday being Thanksgiving day, there will be no market. The usual tnar- kets will bo held on Wednesday, previous ly and all who havn't got their supply of turkies can get them. The "Intelligent Contraband," or "Reliable Traveler," or "Ilonest well-to-do-Farmer" with turkies has not visited us yet. kNOTIL Eat largo stock of Cheap Goods re ceived on last Wednesday, consisting- of Clothing - , flats, Cups, Boots, Shoes and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at the Big 5 on Front street. Lancitster Gossip. Dear Spy :—We have noticed of late, that communications from La ncastel,have bPen discontinued in your paper; now whether this is the fault of correspondents or of the editor who, having became wholly absorbed in and identified with the place of his new home, may not wish to encourage nnythi ng looking like a divided allegiance, we do not know ; but as we are one of your subscrib ers and regular readers, and therefore deep ly concerned on our own behalf in having your paper as interesting as possible, we cannot allow this grave otnis , ion ‘ to go longer unsu pplied. Don't look for anything like regularity is our communications, for as we belong to a class of persons called bachelors, whose habits, as you know, are by no means me thodical, and moreover, being a man of leisure, writing for mere diversion and for the glorious sensation of seeing one's effu sions in prin:, you shall hear from us only when something, occurs, in our opinion, worthy of mention. Lancaster is being redeemed, regenerated and disentbralled, and will soon be no longer the subject of jest and derision of neighbors and villages. Business is im proving, and:business mon are emulating each other in the beauty and attractiveness of their shops and stores ; old buildings are torn down and replaced by large handsome four-story edifices, while others—little, squatty one-stories—are enlarged and met amorphosed with such rapidity, and in a style which almost brings tho stories of the Arabian Nights within the range of cre dence. In the way of private residences she has also got an impetus; and in North Duke St. between Walnut and James, there are now being erected four or five houses that would grace the su burbs of New York or Philada. The plan and style of archi tecture of cat eh is different, and all in excel- lent taste. This locality is destined to be the moot beautiful and picturesque in the city. They say a distinguished wealthy member of the Lancaster Bar has purchas ed the Shirk property situated on the cor ,ner of Duke and James St s., and that o•hen his neighbors have completed theirs, will— lawyer-like—profit by their mistakes, and eclipse them all by erecting a residence nothing slam t (if - what is termed palatial. Speaking 01 lawyers, ealls to mind a most deserved hit they received from Miss Olive Logan who lectured here on the 10th inst.— subject, " It scents a certain law yer had remark, d to her that a lady could not enter the profession without suffering in reputation just.she said, "as if a Jawycr had any reputation to lose ;" and to show in what estimation this class of persons are held in this community, this was the only joke got oft during the evening, the point of which was discernible, and that was receiv ed with hearty applause. We glanced ma liciously at several of our friends in the profession, who were present, and it was amusing and also consoling, to notice how their countenances were effected by the twinges of what in charity we will call their consciences. Miss Logan was origin ally an actress and we learn other members of her family have adopted the stage as it profess ion ; you see therefore from what high van tage-ground she could twit the poor law yers upon the morality of their calling. The lecture altogether was interesting and entertaining; not marked by any profundi ty of thought, but to this, as she remarked at the opening, she does not pretend. We think her manner was slightly affected, not sufficiently dignified; but as she announc ed that she had seen as witch good society as perhaps anybody living, this may account for what vulgar people would hay° regard ed a defect. Perhaps she meant she merely witnessed good society front the stage; in the sense that Josh Billings intended when he said that a late style of ladies' dress in vogue, not in Lam-aster but elsewhere, en abled common people to see more of good society than they bad ever seen before. That great humorist Josh Billings, is to lecture here in a week or two on "Milk." Those of us who are so unfashionable as to laugh when there is anything funny, have put ourselves in a course of physical train ing to withstand the first-class jolly shak ing to which we shall surely be subjected. Ladies who are at all susceptible of a joke, are par-Hen:at ly cautioned to stick an extra pin in that love of a curl and otherwise pro vide against dismembertnent. Lancaster is going to be gay this winter and the season of parties, lectures and con- certs has already opened. The " Haut Ton," intend having a sociable party in Roberts' Assembly Rooms on Monday the `2.sth inst. Several new stars, rivaling the beauty of Venus herself, have made their appearance to adorn and dazzle the fashion able firmament. Come and see us and we will give sou the loan of our smoked glass. The only topic of an exciting character at present discussed in society is that of "Reading Circle versus "The German ;'• the contest waxes warm and is the source of much bitterness. As our attainments in the Terpsichorean art have never reached beyond the plain quadrille, and us we don't take naturally to reading circles, we are, per force, a neutral party ; and shall watch and report the important result, when reachLd, with religious impartiality. By the way there is no earthly excuse for any- body being ignorant of the art of dancing for lack of opportunities of instruction. Professors Slouch and Britton have each flourishing classes, which meet on different days and evenings during the week, in Roberts' Assembly Rooms. On di( that the exploits of these accomplished masters ri val that of Irving's little Frenchman, who having wound himself into a lady's train, on perceiving it, set himself spinning the other way, unraveled his step without omitting as angle or curve, extricated him self without breaking a thread of the lady's dress, and then sprung up like a sturgeon, crossed his feet Mur times and finished this wonderful evolution by quivering his left leg as a cat does her paw when she has accidentally dipped it in water. Our ladies talk of raising a fund, the pur pose of which is to enable our friends I" and S-to avail themselves of this won - derful skill and proficiency. They think a little money spent in that way would be a profitable invest menu. Apropos to dancing is music. In the matter of amateur musicians, Lancaster is justly proud, and can safely dial lenge coin petition with any other city or town in the state. Several of our church choirs can boast of talent of a high order; the St. Tames Episcopal and Presbyterian being especially noteworthy. The music of the titter has been much improved by their The Episcopal choir is practic- ew organ ing a new and difficult chant which it will let off for the first and only time on Christ mas morning. It is said to ignore all the rules of punctuation and is supposed will be something after the style of music at Si. Al ban's and St. Stephen's. This church manifests a laudable energy in church matters that might be profitably imitated by other denominations. The chancel is now being enlarged to give the officiating; clergymen more room spread themselves on particular ceremonial occa- lIEDE This letter is already too long but you shall hear again from 1. X. L. FREDERICK. BUCHER has the best brown Coffee, at a very low price,of his own roast ing, fresh every day. Atmone's celebrated Mince Meat, the best in the market. Also, prime Cranberries, Raisins, Prunes, Cit rons, D. Long's Tonic and Alterative Bit ters, Dr. Collins' Indian remedies and the world-renowned Red Horse Powders, for stock and poultry. Please try his pure Anthony Pepper and other spices. EVERYBODY that buys Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, or Gents' Furnishing Goods, gets more than the worth of his money at Baehenheitner's, or better known as the big 5, on Front street, near Loeust. Go to Bachenhoimer's and get a good cheap Overcoat. 1381E7 LOCALS—Ice :111 day Wednesda.y. In theAnorning it 'MN one-fourth of an inch thick. .A.one-horse, twenty years behind-the-age copperlead newsp per, goot:s the Phila delphia Day, as a radical sheet 1 What torial ,ncapaeity and shortsightedness. From sieh public teachers, defend us. John Clark, a white democratic thief, stole a lrix filled with segars, pretzels, can dies etc. from n beer saloon in Gassier Grr PeLi. He surveys the " beauties of early dawn through iron bars." Stctts a colored youth and a mean looking . fallow, wits sent to j•iil on Monday, for tryin" to get into Mr. ltuchow's house, Fifth and Cherry, when he ought to have 1)0(.11 at hemo with his mother. No market on Thursday. Wall Fry has the clfoui2st variety of so gars in Columbia. Give hints call. \inetyfour Knif-lits of Pythias, and about thirty members ot• the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers attended the to neral of Thomas Powers, on Sunday. S. A• of the Lancaster Inquirer, Iris bought a half interest in the York Re publican. A. H. Chase, Esq., is the editor. Father Abraham, appeared this week un der the title of " The Weekly Enterprise." It is a decided change for the better. A man over in Wrightsville purchased a sun-dial fast week. and set it up in his yard according to the printed directions. Ho is so fascinated with it that lie goes out every night before retiring, and examines the dial with a candle so as to set his watch by the correct time. lie wants to trade that watch now, because he says it loses as much as thirty-live or• forty lion , s every night since he got the sun-dial! When a man gets to be as dumb as that. it is a wonder he don't attempt to wind tip the sun-dial with his watch-key and expect it to strike the hours! Gums AT BREAKFAST TlME.—Somebody writes: "A. girl who looks like a fury or of sloven in the morning is not to be trusted, however finely si,e may look itt the even ing. No matter how humble your room may.be, there are eight things it should contain, nathely: a mirror, wash slam:, soap, towel, comb, hair, nail and tooth brushes. They are as essential as your breakfast, before which you should make use of them." There, young ladies, you have a sensible opinion, and seine very wholesome advice. We dare venture the assertion that there :ire scores of git Is in this borough who make their appearance at the breakfast table in a condition of frowsi ness that would be a positive discredit to the veriest slattei n of the kitchen, and there are hundreds of parents who not only toler ate but absolutely encourage this most un pardonable untidines.t. There is no possi ble excuse for it. Unwashed lace and hands. uukempthair, unlaced gaiters, un mended or au uncleanly wrapper, should never Ito seen on or about the person of a young lady or an old one either. C untlloll decency, no: to speak of respect for pforeuts or sell, forbid them. We %%wild as hllOl3 en counter a young lady with a lighted eight', or chew of tobacco in her mouth, as one of these slovenly creatures. Let such, ;ft here be any among the readers of the Sty, ask theutselc'ee whether they would ha willing to be seen in such unseemly attire by the young gentlemen whom they meet in the parlor. If they would not, then there is no apology for this worse than untidiness. A 13.ymm,ou. IF you %rant a pair ofgoocl home-nruie Boots, go to the big 5, on Front street, near Locust. THE following preatnb;e earl re>olutions wet e unanimonsly passNl at the meeting of Evergreen LoJge No 81 Knight., of Pyth ias, at their meeting on Nov. Pith 1870: WHEREAS God in his AViSd um has taken from us by death Brother Knight Thomas Powers, therefore be it Resotved, That we hereby acknowledge our humble submission to our Heavenly Father's will, and express the hope, that the companionship which is ended hero will with joy be renewed in the endless hereafter. Resolved, That by the death of Knight Powers, our Order has lost a faithful mew- her, and thiv .le)dge a brother greatly en deared to it. Pesoteed, That we extend to the family and triends of Our deceased brother our warmest sympathies in their sad bereave ment. Resolved, That the Charter of our Lodg i room be draped in morning tor the ,pace o thirty days. lic,volved, That these resolutions be enter ed in lull upon our nullities, a copy sent to tne family of our deceased Prettier, and that they be published in the Cidundilit Srr and Columbia Herald. [Sigh d 1 GE°. Lt. ILicirm;;,- , , P. L. KitoDk:i„ Collimate( LANDLonb's No rict:s To Qui v ut !hi, FAllt.—Tho young Misses' Fair will Open 01)Sally afternoon, in Odd Fellows' hall, and continue in the even ing. Open also on Friday afternoon. and Saturday afternoon and evening. livery body should go. Refreshments of all kinds will be offered fur sale, together with a large display of fame). article:3. Thanks giving turkey served in large or small quantities, ranging in choice pieces from the neck to the "immaterial." Misses Cad die Patton, Lillie Wilson, Edith Denny, Hose Mason, Maggie Hershey and a host of others, whose names we do not think of are the managers. We'll all go and have a pheasant Hine with the girls. ATTEMPT TO Bunx A DEPoT.—An at tempt was made yesterday morning to set lire to %Vans' :Station Depot, Marietta. A lot of cotton waste, greasy paper, been placed in a barrel and ignited. Work Inen passing . in the morning, were attracted by the smoke, when an entrance was forced, and the lire extinguished. It is sate to I resume that the same rascals fired Eagle,s saw mill. If caught, shay should be shot. Sottlinany punishment :s the only remedy. DEme.yrioN.—The dedication or the U. B. Church, at nountville, will take place on Sunday, the 27th inst., at which time a large asseinbly is expected to he in attend ance. S.une of the most prominent minis ters of that denomination are expected to be present, to participate in the ceremo nies. Rimromms.— English service in the IZe formed Church, to morrow morning and evening. Go to the big 5 and get one of the good nine dollar .ult, worth tineen. LAN im.ohh's NoTicus 'l7o r for sale It this office. c", iti it rri a g es. cs. On Sept. Ist, by Rev. F. Marian, Mr. Job] o Frederk, cfflumbia, and Elizabeti Staltley, of Union Deposit, Dauphin county Pa. On Nov. Ist. by the Fame, :kn.. Theodore Find -I:,y and Miss Ellen Howell, both of Columbia. On Novembe- • t.l , by Ihe Rev. T. Gerhard, at [forting and .sehlot t's llotet, Vint. G. Strayer, ‘4 East Donegal, to Fanny E. We.o.er, of Rapho. On Nov. Mb. in Elizabel h town, by ;Rev. Weiskotteu, Horace U. I louseal, of Nlayt own, to Luale A., daughter 01 I•'. S. Allolghl, of Laura,- ter. On Nov. 10th, by the Rev. C. Riemen , nyiler, Marie, 12aldwin to Margaret Son; Willowstreet, Lanca , ter county. On t lto 2uil of October. by Rev. S. 11. C. Smith Mr. Aaron M. Craiey luta Mis. Rebecca Dolt; both of York county Pa. On the 15th inst.. at the reshienec of the bride's uncle, by Rev. Klugh, Plump, S. krubaker. of Warwick twp., to Miss Etnily .1. Knox, of 111ar- Whiteside county, 111. Thanks for a piece of cake, with our best, wishes for the bridal party. pczio,s On November sth, at New Castle, Mr , . E. A. lievelln, wife of ln*. S. Develln, In the Llth year o: her age. On the 11th Inst. at Lebanon, MI-, Laura A. Ebur, daughter of F. 11. and Amel as M. M. Ebur, aged 17 year, Fell sweetly asleep in Jesus (on her sev enteenth birth-day,) iu Lebanon, Pa., on the 4th of November, Laura Amelia, daughter of P. 11. Ebur, Esq., formerly a resident of this borough. Sorrow's sable shroud is folded around the heart of the sorrowing. parents and friends, at the loss of the affectionate dutiful child, and the kind sympathizing friends. All in vain were the prayers Ulld IlL)Xl(IIIS watching of kind parents and many friends. Love was powerless to save, and bitter tears un availing,, naught could save her front the grave. Blighted hopes and chilled affec tions have come upon tae family circle, and the fragile form so tenderly cared tor, withal drooped and died. Look beyond friends! check the rising murmur! cease to weep, and let your striek.n hearts praise Him, who givetti his beloved sleep. Must that loved form, that graced our home, Dwell in the narrow house? Those lips that gave Joy in our sadness; must they yield their pow- erS7 Settled with the ley signet of the grace fas she vito we so proudly loved, So soon been borne troM earth to heaven above; Yet mourners cease to Weep. for tears are rain, What is your loss, Is Laura's endless gain. FAtn.—A juvenile fair will be bold at tho residence of George I', on this Satur day afternoon and evening, fir the benefit 01 the Wornelstlori Orphans' School. An invitation is extended to all. TB following . friiia the Ledger or 'Wednesday, is of high I ow:di luent to our friend D. B. Wit , on of tlio Fl National Bank. The question solved is a nut for puzzlers to crack : "The question of Smith vs. Brown publish ed recently in this department of the Ledger, has elicited numerous replies in solution of the point at issue. To our mind the follow ing, from a bank ollicer at Columbia, in this State, concisely, clearly, equitably and legally disposes of the matter: To my mind the case is simply this: Smith owed Brown *lOOO, amid 111 his pay ment of 51000 in currency, when gold w selling, at 271, he gave Brown the equiva lent of tit:369 in gold, tl:us leaving a baton ee of 5631 in gold. Which Le now owes hint, with interPst. We must consider it norm a gold basis, and not upon a currency stand ard, for in its fluctuations it would favor either one or the other. For instance, so, - pose the debt to have been incurred and payment made one year ago, gold selling at 271, and gold now selling at 110. The 51,710 additional in cut rency. which Smith t 'ten owed Brown, would now amount, at 6 per cent. interest, to $1,812,60 in currency, Or in gold to nearly 51,615—.', , 61.ti more than the the original debt. WO might now consider a case: gold selling at 2011, and show a tltf fetcut result, but enough. The dLbt was made in gold, consequently, all of Smith's payments should be gold or its equivalent. But we should not consider what bandit or loss it is now to Brown by Smith not hav ing then liquidated the claim. Bohyn re ceives his last Lin:duce with intere-t. =I YE TIT --1.1.) VERTISEALE2,7TS. lANG E OF Tim E. Un anil after MoNa.kY, :zov. 2lst, h7ii, Trains on the Ileatling ct: Coin inbht IL IL will ie..% Lancaster for Reading at ..4.15, A. M., :mil iL la, 1 M. Columbia ra S.lO, A. M., and I'. M. noV.IS-lt CiEO. I'. ( ;AGE, isupt p R VA'i'7•] SALE The underNiimed 111•• lowing described props rt ten: No. 1. A Two-snmy Front Street. now or•eiqced 1w sa ran el Ent rieon No. 2, TinzEE-srony al- Joining No. 1, oeetipted by Z. Nn pplee. \o8,::, 1,3 an. P(MICI'I I 1:1:E-:srimv illulifings, NoB. tiol, .19. 1 , soul l'i on t Stivet, N 08.7 nod 8, Two T'iVt)-STrili.Y I:P.1(21: It - initB. No B . 220 4%11,1 2:12 Perry street, now ocieui 1,..: by WIII. 1,1111113111 . 1111 e 1111,1 Mt ~ Reitman. 'No. 9, A TIIIZEE-sToity raticK 10..117 Union tit, now occupied by Mr. Lew—. Per Non, de,tring to Vitt. , tby ahCiVc prOpe jo. can be accommodated by eaihntr np.n toe pants or the unilendgned. Posqessiun tit cacti nt•alt e to be given on _\pt ll ht, IS7I. 'ferias roasonaldi and for fort lter I 111011” • •1 van oil A. l;1:13 C'iltr, BRUNER, Exct Won. of E.tatt , 11l ono:, pußiAu SALE (l STD(' AND ESON;DS We•tlne•;:ifty, November :2'; 7 , 7: 1 , at 7 o'clock, P. :NI., 1 will .4•11 non, :it Motet, Columbia, (lit, and h00d..: 70tiliares Columbia W.Alt,r - - - fl Columbia (la', t.omp.mv " Colt/mina Mil '.l*urami;:t. Company Stock. 1410) CoLanbia \VaterC.thip,ny Eon Is lion, iiitelo+l at 1I ' late at 7 per E'cilt_ per ztit , ZP::l n0v1941 .1. .1.11:1 N. C01J1.7 GAS Cl).1 '-?Ni An election for Pre-,b lent un:l 31.ula.nu, iit the Columbia ll.t, Company. t. ill bit li,bl at their °nice, uu SATI.,IIII.\ V, tAlt, between the hour. “t• lo A. Ai. r ; liy tiler lit novhblt, nrct eta; y. DiSSOLUTfON of PA lITSEESH 11' .SOtICE; i, hel tziv,ll tbat tile part iter , lap lately ex]..ttin4 IJetwctat .1.‘113 1.. ).It,t!‘t and :kin,. C. liciter, under lily Into of Jon:: 1,. Co , dealOn, m .h.s, stet:oh, r:., &e., ha, this day been bautual con sout• h, the stud 1.'111,ot:dor art• to be ILacivtt‘l 81,s. C. Yeller, :u.l all dentand• pat t nersltip :Ito to be lwesvnted to the ,donc, 'file undersigned, thank:tit be' past pattonaao, nia,t respeettully ask, a centinuanco of the same to Mr,. C. Ilritet•, 11110 Will CO:ll:111.1t. tLc bus,hcs, :a the old stand, No. :,tfeet. JOHN 1.. WitltArl. noon:Ilan, 11= :I , lvort I,or. haVIII,Z hiil2ll pernmimally emed of that, dual disease, Cor.muiption, by .1 simple remedy, I , i al/NlOll, Ito 11lake I:uoteu to hi, ',utterer, the menus ot cure. \Nilo tla,ire it, Ile Will send a C.,py of the &clUition used, fleet' of ehtu,;. ` .' tt alt ilheeMins for preparing, truieh they Witt :Ina a sun.* yore lot Consumption, Asthma, Bronehiti , , &r. 1:c\•. EL)NI"..‘ RI) \\"11....50N, 16'• south ,sLound t.ovW-ly i:rrors of Ifoutli.—A gentleman who , tlnt, ett tor cats Irom :servoin, Iteltility, :: n it ;01 Il.r ettt et. of yonthlal intl,,gret ton, ,•Ini 1,, tt, ail who netal rotap, t u tu ttneutton to, 111, king Ito bintple Igtittaly by wbb,ll 11Q t• to Illidre,•, In pc: Ict.: tandem novE;-ly No 12 Cedar ,t;:. vt, eV: Yo Tll E COUNT (IF CWDI PLEAS OF LANC.V,TEII MUSTY. :•IAItY 111:“,la.II, 1 oc1“1” r Tcl in, 1 Cc her 11.•Nt iriund, :Ls. 1,•.• llu:rylG,} - , ruin 1) 0111: S I N. 01 111,111 . 13:i JOHN 11E.% TO Jolly ILEA 131,E, the nh.v, 11,1111,1 den:: You arc hereby not hiett,that by t. trine of a rota. 1,•1.1,,t1 (wt of the Cow t of couutem Pleas of Lancaster County, toot to me turn,. , .. the testimony on the p,irt, U.! tile pot it loner 10 he time,. ease:will be talceu by toe tat Y, IlEtCllltEbt. Is7o, between the hour. of arta 10 Weloelt, p. ln„ at th,• (MI,. or E. North, Eq., th e Itenougli of Colombia. v. it, tt :,11,1 when, yoti call proper. E. Lanca , tcr, No, 11,1 , 711 Ito, 19- - ,t AP ESS To the Nervous and Debilitated Whose suirerings 11.1vu been p 1 hidden e:111, , , and \rho, eas,, re.inire Inoutpl trealluenllo r,ndur 11you are sulf.•ring, or have matured, o u t involun tary discharges, what effeet ,loes It proihwe upon your general health" Ito you Wel weak', 11,1111i lated, easily tired? it a lilt lc extia oaorlism produce palpitation of the heal t? Does your liver, or urinary Dig:ins, year kidneys, hi, fluently a,: out of ordei ? Is your urine some times thick, milky or Micky, or Is it limy on settling? Or does a thick scum rise to tile Or is a SCdllllOlll at 1110 bottom atter it has stool awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels eonstuiateil? lln you Imve shells of Minting, or lushes of blood to the head': Is your memory imp:Med? Is your mind constantly dwi.lling on this sul dee: ? Do you feel doll.llstless, mopmg, tired ut rolll - of tile? lln yollllo.ll 10 bo Iclt :114010, to get away front e ve* bode ? Dife.any Litt, thing matte you start orjoinp? Is y our sleep iir.ken Of footless? Is the turtle of your eye is lul (taut? The bloom 011 your cheek .0, In ? Jai you enJoy you:self in sock ty as Si ? Lo yon pursue your busines, with the stone energy? D. you have af, touch confidence In you' sole ? Ate your spirits dull and flagging, given to its ~f It 50, do not lay IC to your over or dyspepsia. I you rest ha., nights? Vino back weak, your knees weak, :mil 1 ate but little appetite, and you attribute tilts t. Perisha or liver-complaint ? Now, :eater, sell-abuse, V 12114.10111 IPadly cured, nod sexual excesses, are all c:.pa bicof produeing a weakness of tl.•e organs. The organs of generation, 1:1:ca in perfect health, make the man. Did yno ever• think that those bold, defiant, energetic, perse vering, successful business Men ale :1! those whose generative organs ale in perlet t health? You never hear such nail complain of being melancholy, ofncrt•ousnc•o, palpitat lon of the heart. They are DeVer afraid tiny eau not succeed in business: they don't become sad and discouraged; they are always p dile and pleasant in the company of ladles, and look you and them right in the face-1101w lit your down cast looks or any other au•anne-, about them. I do not mean those who keep the organs Lida by running to execs , . These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they du business with or Mr. How many men, Dom badly cured di seas, s, from the effects of self-abuse tind exec-se., have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that hit reduced the general system so much as to Induce almo-t every other disease— hliocv, lunacy, paralysie, spinal affections, sill clite,aml almost every other form of disease ullieh humanity- is heir to, and the real cause or the trouble scarcely ever suqweted, and have doctored for alt but the right one. Diseases of these organs require the 11.0 of a Diuretic. Ii ELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT ERCIILT is the great Diuretic, and is a certain care for diseases 01 the illadder, Rhin, ys, t el, Drop-y, Organic Weakness, Female Com plaints, General Debility, and all diseases of the Uri Mary Organs, whether existing in Nide or Female, from whatever cause ut tginating, Ira matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumpl loa or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh :mil blood are supported from these son reen, and the 10 alth and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable renwdy. Helinhold's Extract Din t,O, stablished up ward of 19 years, prepared by 11. T. 11E1.31- BOLD, Druggist, :',91 Broadway. w York, attd 101 South 10th Street, Philadelphia. Po.. nark:— $1.9.5 per bottle, or 6 bottles for it 4,70, delivered to any address. Sold by all Druggbds everywff-re. ULY'' NONE ARE CiENLINE unless done up In steel engraved wrapper, wit it lac-sir:one of any Chemical Warehouse, and signed April 1, '7O-Iyr, H.T, HELMBOLD, ITEVIT 31I.LEINIERT Has rinnoveil !ruin \‘.".t Bird Street to ilex Neu• Building on N, oud `oreid, adjoining the Vigi. Lint Engine liote,c and lin, jet itdiling ZITEIVIZ 5; tans a - very 11ne zusortanont of Fancy and Trumunn:-. Evo:y thing nE•ed,d to com plete 11o:riot:et o'.ll. Ilf• PIMP! at her rlitee. ilea :e—ort meta 01 Box:: ET s, ,v it ili:oss Cali at. the NeW Stare. She le,peetlully eon .11. a share 01 the publo.. I.tvor. MIIS. A. WI 51.1.111, oct2•l-111 eona st, 12010 01111.1, LDr A C -- -1: -INV JOHN L. WIIIWIT MilS. C. BEIFEJ.:. :\141 , 11e ;,1 the 1:1 ,, e3z, let 11 - 1,.11 74h and S:h St , •-•.vd h Plll 1. ELP II _\ 11.1 p ,): ter, manue..-tm-cr, vnd noali.i. Lt :tii and iiunlas- of FANCY 1 , 1,"1"15 and C.1111.1111E:s NV E-111. liaving calm a'sl : 0:110,1,•1,,i and iniprovos our Ohl tat ,calns hisoa FL , It 113,11'011.11_114 and having inspn , rte,t a ver.s., largo and splentlic all tlio (111:nreni hinds of Flu: Irani iirnt hand , 11l ELIVLIII,L, tutu) Illatie alttv 1110'4 Sill littl %/ I L/I . RWL. 11,i would I,,lnii•lnally ins its , niy Irielah, u 1 I,4llo:is:sir. and :1 , 11,o:colt Count it, : to ,ill :1,1,1 examine my' rely' larg, :i. , , , 01101, , :11 of F.oiny FLU I,ll' :121/1 (IL terntlll,l ILL at lILW any .11,,u.,• w tlils _lll lao, NS'arrant :1, Sa 1111,"eprs- , entit- WM, LO VIICL. •:11,-. =II 4 4 ' 1 0N 1)1:11111I'S DRY 000 D STORE. THAN LAST MONTH Attraction of the Season ITINIME==I CAB_LiTE'l'- TV.,t/i',El. CABINET WARE 111.A.NU.FACTOICY, The subscriber having lately put tip new ware-r( onus, and greatly - increased hls buNitless', eau r uetter indueL..ments to him eustorru:reu than ever. NVI.NDOV; SHADES, MIII.ItORS, IN .ALL YLLN t:tann fa etures to order, and will keep con stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus ? Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and Ceti' re 'tables, Common, Fancy and Pm:ll.th lied sttads ; all of which will be sold on the !nest reasonable term,. As he manuinetnie:4 l Is own work be is enabled to warrant every article to be what It Is rept esented. CAAIRS! CIIA.11:S!! ClTAlinr!!! ! All 1:nul, kept on hand or noun::.u•tur• erl to order. Cane, Windsor, Aim :1101 1:,,e1011,1 • Sette,,, Camp Zlltd Counter Tote-a. Tete., and Sill IM indite to order. OM chairs repainted itnil repaired. lINDLitTAKING. rooortti, ottoti:LA to with 1 -rompf nes to iitZ.,:ntion. Ile is prepared wt: I I ice I JOX.t.“, and ctodierS to pre,et ve eorp,e, as may be reatbrecl. , OR. iVA.I2:7II' Furrip•hod itt any style :L.ll 1:1:13 be m•tptlyt.q.l. Ile 1ct,p,..•1.1:8113. ;tulllte pat stilt: we'.l :t cot:tin:mat, of the ett•COUI 11(•:1:1,1Jeenlihentily flVored. 1.:1 , :1;.t_; 11.onz,t.:Arect, Leticccu :-vel.th.l and Third. CONFECTION (T R. ! NO. 15 - 2 LOCUST COLUMBIA, I. CANDIE'3, IS A\il of the ehnice,t kind kcpt, eanslanfly on hand : 17, - -I , ,andie, :td Parta.:: ,appla , d v.nl: Ice Ocala In Caw 11, or Mould,, Shat >rota:e and It..,,,uliabl,lnne,. GE.;111:111EY AND iiISTER SALOON, re-c.ponotl ntr oy,tt c ti.:loon, I would r.'.,noc•ttull: invite all to rail 'aun and open. It Is 1130 11:0 .1 C011114)1 . tZtillv 02111 111 VI LIM; Sa100:1 lii Itb 11.11 . 011gh. NOM! hat tlio 111.,1• 0:, -, ten, art :111.1 toppla,cl at Short NO11(V. . Itolnember (tic plate-13.2.1.0cu,t Snot% i._J.( - '10()P1 ? ,R , V .; 131.].i11", DEEM BA LTIKORE CO:`IPANY. all till: of STOVE co_u 13U1LDING LUMBER 01 all Itlntl., ,dd and delit'crial on can, at the DyNEsT 51.1111.:11T RATES. What! PlllO, NV, atherboarmug„take, •-tuatldo 101' all ICIII4II u/ 131111th11,-: pa:PO.2s. LOCUS'; l' 0S T ! MEM P0P1"..1 R, A,l PI CI:EV-I, LVI 11, b;.. - ~ ..•111 the I,lllle tile 81,1,11. .1 len he made n COIPe It LI.: PEA la, 'C( 1,94. (1t Frea St.. Coln:n:l4a TILITIDIENG STORB. 11,1 r s. )1). , ; M :NH 1.1:S To hur rogul 85. W Q 3 ".; 1' :In 311 A, 71; A Ecir ::,TIZE ET, .1i 11.1:11:.\ , 1• 11, II ,tret,,,l9.llatlelp:na =ISOM Yo • 12;'" 81Peet. k.NcyrifElz NEDI"CrioS I N 17 ) 1 - Z C 10 PER CENT LOWER DPIEN: 4 I.: STOCK OF GOODS, ME CA LI, AND :NEE Oui: 01U J -fl J - „ nn , =I H. C. FONDEHS.III 127 and 120 I.OCrsT STREI7I A gear AND 111Lteti rtl•;l:.l.Srt.—Stlell IS tlyStle; • 1 , ,,t Tee qtre.nich told the brain are too int 1 nu& ly allied for the one to stirrer without 1.1 .othr, to toot dyspepsia and depond.mcy are it .si . p4able. .11. may be added, too, that I rrltatlo of the stomach Is almost, invariably accompat I..ii . by irritation or the temper. .1 he Invigorating and ttanquiliying operatio 0 1 llostetter's Diners Is most powerfully deve °Pell In cases 01 indigestion. The first. effect, r his agreeable ton he is comforting and encout aging. A mild glow preyades the system, th ehronle Uneasiness in the region of the stomac Is lessened, and the nervous restlessness wine characterizes the the disease is abated. TIII improvement Is not transient. It is not sun ceeded by the the return or the ill symptom which superadded force, as is always the ens when unmedicated stimulants:ire given for ill complaint. Each dose seems to Impart a pet tnanent accession of healthful Invigoration.- But this not all. Thu impatient antiblllou properties of the preparation me scarcely sec ondary in impel [duce 10 its tonic virtues. I [lime Is an overflow of bile the secretion is soot brought within proper limits, mil if the bllear: org.di Is inert and torpid It is toned and regula fed. The effect upon the dischargiog organs I. equally salutary. and In cases of constipatior the cat Inn tie action is just sufficient to product the desired result gradually and 'without pain The lit ters also promote healthy evaporatlen from the eerface which is particularly desirable at this se.isozi when sudden spells of raw, um pleasant weather are apt to check the natural ot I..sidration and produce congestion of the liver, coughs, and colds. Tie t..?,,t yafqpirtrol nflan23, OM 41,79 c, !I it lfr/ ret ,, e, and this the great Vege table Restorative .issesulially promotes. OR THIRTY YEARS Has that will-known, standard, and popu lar remedy, new e fact nrwt Perry Dario if Son, Provl denee, 111, been before the public, anti in that c has become known in all parts of the world, and been used by people of all nations. It remains to-day that same good anti Mil elent remedy, Its wooden al power In relieving the moat here! e pain, has never been equalled and it has etti Heil its woad-wide popularity bet its intrinsic merit, 10 curative agent has hint \ Tule-spread sale or given such universal sathdact ion, The various ills for which the Pain Haller is an unfailing cure, are too well known to require recapitulation in this advertisement, As :in external and internal medicine the Pain Killer stands um iva ltd, Directions accompany etch bottle, Sold by all druggists, Price ets, . - ALgs, and per bottle; 1,14130 per 31ontls. The best selling hook ever publkhed. AGENT, WllO set/ our new work, - PLAIN DOME TALK AND MEDICAL CoMMON SENSE," have no compel Itton. There never was a book published like it. Anybody can sell it. Evet y body Wants it. Many agents are now making tram ilsoo to zil;so per month sel ling this wonderful book. :it page Descriptive iii eutar sent free On application. We want good live Agents; in. ti woo can fully appre mate the merits of the work, and the tact that it meets a universal want. Agent's who deSICC to do good a• vs make money. Address 'WELLS iSt. COFFIN. i;2 Broome Street, New York. I=4 , ,t - ll] A COUG 11, COLD OR Sore Throat A,TIIMA,CATARItIf , GONSI.7MP TI VI: alld Tu I:0AT 1)1,11A,L, I hey have a sooth ing ellect. SINGERS; and PUBLIC SPEAKERS use them to clear and alt'engtlien the Voice. Owing' to the good reputation and popularity of the Troches, many aorad,,,, and rhrap stattelhonz which at ,;'41,,,g, Be sure to on- TA IS; 1' he bete Brown's Bronchial. Troches. : COAL PRICES REDUCED. MAY, SOLD BY CAR LOAD. (MOSS WEG WITH 100 L 33. THROWN IN. -LT MI _N . .I,* R •S' PR AT LO 11-E•S'T MEM TNN u.Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE,ja`a-' near h• new, situated on Walnut street, above east side. The House contains Eight Ituuu n, (Jas, and other conveniences necess..ry to make a desirable dwelling. For pra c Wither particulars, apply at. Tills oFFIOE. Columbia. Oct. 2..!--7,)-tf• IFTNTER & CO W1101.1:A LI: AND 1:1:TA IL DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, Ale now reeeD. Ln4 :Ind color for Nair wiaole,rtle anti retail at very low priat, for Cx.:ll, an en uly nvw :dock of PURE 111:12Gst, 311:1)ICINES SODA ASH, ~tt G HEE X 's; AUG UST FLOWER, c!!. Pre.criptions carefully et)111- 1)01111(11Ni by au expertencedrharmael,t• TA x NOTICE The Ph ee:or, of the F-11:311'11W,' MUTUAL INSURA.Nt2I.I l O. have a tax of one bith of out. per ~nt. (TWO 1.01..17.1 Uzi on the timmand, upon the .t oral :braount.4 inured lie t h e suezubvr.st,l ,alit Company re.peetively to pay lo , ,, , u,tanivd by lire Maing 17 month., ut : „ ,131,,•,11e :i,se,,,,men t. Under the I ty-l.ar., of the Company, :10 days at , allowed w.thin which the tam., may he Frail in; otter the dwitat lon o 1 , did day., ten per cent. v. ill be :tailed for collodion. !iota the I.t et NoVember. Is7o, to the Ist of December, Is .0, beher days inclusive. the 'l'teasurer xvil 1 attend nt the office of John .1,!:n., Not th Lultc street, Lancaster et•: taXe,. I'or lurid ace0:111110datz0n. lie gill also. either 1:11, •II or sort tc one 10t 11110. attend lot the same purpose :It the following t tile~ turd 1)1.11CO3: .11 :-11Ver 'pr \Vest. 11enapileld, on Wed nesday toil Thursday, N(0',111111,1' and 17. 1570. At :sew 11011:010, at linntiier•s llutel, Tuesday, Noretu her At Mart in,v111..., Strasburg lown , lllp, Satur lay, Novolabt rSi, 1!•70, At (jettrgt• murray . ...Maytown, East Donegal tmt Tot o IT. Tne,Tay, Noveitibto '29, 1 , 70. All member. 01 The Colup.tny who have not rettn Tied thelt old policies, NVlii plete,e bring. 0!‘1:Z. !Ty of the board. ANI I. M. FRANTZ, F•Tee'y. flO UltT 111.0C1,A3TATION. herea%, t he llonoralay HENRY" (j. LO •Ident, and Ilonorable AJ.ExAshdl: 1, Vt.", Judges . 01 the Court of Common flea, in and for ti.' Catility of Latiem.h.r, and A,..pdant Judge, in the Colal, of I iyer hid Tel - 1111,1er :Mil (wilt-rat Jill I hAlvvry and Qu.tl ter at the m and for the L'.,andy of Lanea,ter, have h—ued Uhl!' lher. Id to lite (lir . ..vital, requiring ale 111110.1. 11112it.:`, tik make padla! Prochuna. Imo turoughout my h.uhmek, that a Court of (,tyk r l'ermtavr. and a general Jail Dellvery, al., a Court of iwiwrilt Quititer Se,lori, flit,(kart, and .1:111 Ltllvtry, Will (0111111ellia• in the Court llou-e In the d fly of Lanea•ter. itt flit, ol Pellll , ylValliti, oil the THIRD MONDAY IN . NuN". tine MOO 1' 4 79. In 1,11! , 11:incl•tif 'Which precept PUBLIC NOTICK 111:::1 lir GIVEN, to the :llviyor and Aldermen ot the Ca) . nl Latwa , ter, ill the ,ald eounty, and all th, thin Peace, the Cormier and city:tad Colloty of Lan .e.teri th.il tie y linen and there in their own per, , ll, v.ith th.vr rolls, records and ex :mon:omm, and inqui-miiim, and their other rmilemlnance., to do those things which lothelr mai,. appertain. In their helailt to be done: \‘llo Will plu•vellto agalliSt 11“ ate, or rhea 110111 the ,nl.l v.:1111y 4,t Lanem-ter are to be then t1.1,2te to pto,cute 1,4:W1 , i theta tt , , shall int jtt,t. 11th t I.3lteto•tt , r, the —than:: of Noventher. I'. shertill WOODWAIIIYS WIIOLE , ;_kLE AND RETAIL MUSIC STORE, PIANOS, v! 1.:... .11 TA3t1.01:1:• =l2 MEER TUNING 1 . 11111. me,ic 3:1: , IC 1:VOK, Plano anti :licit - 1,4,m Covor , t, Piano and Melo ileiinsistiiiii-,:striti4s tit all It ow-, t•dieet Music, NI tisk iloak-, Music Paper, and I •v,•ry descrip tion a! iNtl'sll_7-‘l. MERCHANDISE. rt,- All Order , : filled promptly at the usual \V iti,ll,,tle ur itutail Prlce, alai Sati,f.tet iou Guarantiaa.l. 4i.t-Tunine, and. nopahlog promptly attended to A. \V. WOODWARD, dvcl:o-tfl No. 22. We.t. icing St. , Laneast NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R Frain. leave York a.. fellows :—ScaMW.t nn 7.15 A. 31., halt uuot e Aceunimodatt , n. 1.1 A Expre.,. P. 31., Pacific 1.91 P. M., Mall. 11.1.1 P, M.. Cincinnati Expre , s. York and Ilarrl,bur,g, Accommodation arriv at 7:V P. M. NOUTIINVA.EP. 1 I A. t., 0.:30 A. M., Yon!: and:klarri , burg .‘ceont'du 11.1"; A. 31. • Mall. *2.10 P. 31. 10.10 P. Clncumat: iltlamre Accommodation an i%c.. at York at t, to P. M. Thy Itu Halo I.aprcs.s ran, daily, all oth ( r pally ex,. ept stindas. Tio trains run by .I.ltooua time. Y4.I"NIZ, It. Fiske Cieu.S Pn•s:. Gen.Ageut. SPECIAL NOTICES. PAIN KILLER I.:Nut:co: immediate attention, a:, neglect ratan result:, in am incura ble Lung Diseae. Brown's Brouchia. Trochts will la t invariably give instant =I I=ll CI:ES lt.F. 1113UNI:It CO., Colutnhia, Pa _1 _LOT OF GROUND N,. 11 NORTH FRONT STRUM C'oi autob In. Yi rErtFu.mEnv, ~ f) I.P, t, I ) , NCENTRATED CAUSTIC SODA The swift nml ,ur( Dyspesiu cure. I= 11 la; Is`, )1 ELODEONS o uI:LLO BOW,, FLUTINA , , 4 :ONCEItTINAi I; t• 1 =I GEE=