Ctt ettlindia gn. Saturday, Nov. 26, /870. HALDEMAN'S Popular Dry Goods Store ESTABLISTIED 1915 Our Stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS 219 NOW COMFLETE, AIND WE OFFER TO 01.7 R I=l Attractive Prices. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, NEW STRIPED SILKS, FRENCH SILK POPLINS, IRISH . POPLINS, NEW CORDED SILK POPLINS, FRENCH SATTEEN, (Cloth Colors) FRENCH MERINOS, FRENCH CASHMERES, BEST MAKE BLACK ALPACCAS, BLACK MOHAIR BRILLIANTES, EXTRA QUALITY VELVETEENS, ROMAN STRIPED SHAWLS, PLAIN BLANKET SHAWLS, GAY PLAID SHAWLS, BLACK TIIIBET SHAWLS, BLACK BIARRITZ SHAWLS, JOUV IN'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, ]FADE SCARCE 31Y TIIF. ricEsr.NT WAR 'Which we will sell WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE IN PRICES. Wo have now the Largest Assortment of BLACK SILKS, ALL OE GUARANTEED MAKES, =I BOUGHT EARLY 12 THE SEASOX. And at Our Prices ARE CONVINCING I;ARGAINS. NEW GOODS EVERY WEEK. GEO. W. & B. F. HALDEMAN'S Popular Dry Goods Store, 112 & 114 LOCUST ST 0ct.22-70—ly LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Go to Bachecheirner's and get a good cheap Overcoat. LANDLORD'S NOTICES TO QUIT printed and for sale at this office. Also all law blanks at shortest notice. EVERYBODY that buys Clothing. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, or Gents' Fut nishint Goods, gets more than the worth of his money at Bachenheimer's, or better known as the big 5, on Front str.et, near Locust. WE had our forms looked up and every thing ready to go to press, when we found. we had omitted to ammo tic a grand open ing of Furs, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Notions, at Hanauer's, Front straet. Ten thousand people wanted to roll there. DTCHSONS. ZUCIIEWS Silver Show will give one performance on Monday evening. The management announce it as the great est concentration of talent in America, ever engaged in one show, Flour, coal, furniture, green backs and silver given away every evening. Doors open at i o'clock. The "trou Wu" commences at 8. THE TCut••.—Tho two Lumber Mer chants, who took an airing on Sunday af ternoon, and who were mistaken for Gen. Grant. and Robert Bonner, with " Dexter" would do well, when they propose accom plishing the feat of driving fifteen miles m 1 hour and fifteen minutes, to send mes sengers ahead, or accident might occur by collision Rh other teams on the road. A VALUABLE NOTICE.—We would call the special attention of our readers to the grand opening of Fnrs at Fonderstuith's Store, this week. His stock is unusually large, and all fresh anti new. Having no old goods from last season, enables him to offer extra inducements this season, giving his customers the advantage of the late de cline in the Fur Market, by selling them at half the price they were sold at last season. A good Sett of Furs for $5.00 Siberian Squirrel Setts from $6.00 to $B.OO sold last season at $12.00 and $15.00. Remember Fon dersmith's Store is beadquarteis for Furs. WECAT ADVERTISING WILL. Do.—We need not go to Philadelphia for a Wanamaker,or to New York for a llelmbold for an exam ple of what advertising will do. We have an instance at home—we refer to the busi. nesssuccesses of Robert Hayes, Esq., cor of Fourth and Cherry streets. A little less than a year ago, Mr. Hayes' place of business was comparatively un known, except to a few who had been reg ular customers at the stand for the past quarter of a century. His business was limited ; Mr. Hayes, too,was a young man w'ho had to encounter the opposition and rivalry which business men meet with everywhere. - At. our suggestion Mr. Hayes took a quar ter of a column in the Spy and a thousand coartersheet posters its an experiment. The net gain so much encouraged hint that he increased the advertisement to a full col umn and had printed, subsequently, many thousand circulars, bills and posters of all colors and sizes,.snd frequently cards for special purposes, which he threw around and had posted judiciously, all over this section of the county. The result was a ten-fold increase of business, and now his monthly, almost weekly, bulletins are as regularly expected by the public, as his goods are appreciated by his hungry cus tomers. To sum up iu a few words what we might lengthen into a long story, a story of unexampled business success, we have on ly to say that during last week Mr. Hayes shipped from the Philadelphia wholesale markets, upwards of twenty thousand lbs. ot groceries, the lreight on which, paid to the Pennsylvania R. R. Company, and for which he showed us the receipts amount ed to fifty dollars in round numbers. This fact alone is a stronger argument in favor ot persistent and juclienma advertising, than all the suggestions we can make. A word to the wise is sufficient. FREDEHICK BacriErt has the hest 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 butchering Pepper and other spices. a GI-TAT - MED EMBEZZLEMENT. — Geo. T. Fohes, of Columbia, this county, obtain ed an agency from Peterson & Carpenter for the sale of the Wheeler t Wilson sewing machine. A number of machines wero sent to Fobos, which, it is alleged, he sold. but failed to return the money, amounting to about $l7OO. The Limn Mid him arrested, and he was this morning hrought before Alderman Fisher, who, after a hearing, committed him to prison to answer at court in default of $lOOO bail.—Lane. Express. ACCIDENT.—On last Wednesday evening as Mr. John hoover, of Mountville, was returning from Lancaster,he met with a very serious accident, smashing his buggy to pieces, and injuring his horse severely. It appears that, about two miles west of Lancaster, Mr. H. overtook a gentleman driving the same direction; and, as is ens tomury with men who are supposed to have fast horses, made an effort to pass him ; and by some mishap drove over an embankment, upsetting the buggy and breaking it to pieces; the horse, with the shafts attached to hint ran back to Lancas ter, where ho NV•IS caught. We are glad to learn that Mr. H. sustained but slight in jury. TIJANKSG L VINCI DAY IN CoLumnr.t.—The Clay was generally observed. There was religious service in the M. E. Church in the morning, all the Protestant denomina tions uniting in the worship there. Rev. F. Pilgram preached an able and appropri ate sermon. The stores were all closed, "from early morn until dewy eve," when the tobacco stores opened for the accommodation of the "stronger" sex. The Columbia boys bad their steamer o .t in the afternoon The post-office w:ts open only in the morning and at 0000—no :nail in the eve- IMO The young iSLisses opened their Fair in the afternoon, and had quite a good attend anep. Freight trains on the Penna. R. R. were stopped till late in Hr. evening. We are pained to record the death of our worthy rellow•eitizen,Col. Amos Slaymaker Green, who died last Sunday morning, in the 54th year of his age. He was one or nature's noblemen, gentle, kind and hu mane. amiable and genial in his social in tercourse. his heart ever throbbing with the hest impulses, he was p . enerons to a fault and charitable without display. He lived the type of the true gentleman and died without an enemy. Slay. Green as he was familiarly called, possessed the affec., tions of all who knew him. No one ap pealed to him in vain, 1•or sympathy or aid His hand and purse were at the command of the needy and the suffering. T:10 poor have lost a valuable friend. A native of Columbia, he was identified with its true interests. Every enterprise for its ad vancemeut received his support,and shared his means. He served as Burgess, Coun cil-man and School Director. He repre sented his county faithfully in the Slate Legislature for a term of years, and was mainly instrumental in the erection of the Gas works and the Odd Fellows'. Hall. Lie will be long treasured with the kindest re membrance its the hearts of all who knew him best, as nne of the few that grace as ornaments the circle in which they live. Tits CoLumnti% BttuDOC UNDE.v. ROOF— A Supper in Honor of the Event.—Our peo ple have for some time been %stitching the progress of weather-boarding and roofing the Columbia Bridge. This was finished some time ago. A corps of white-washers were eloso in the rear, following up the carpenters. They did their part, and the job was completed. The event was cele brated by an oyster supper, in tho Frank lin Moose dining-room, on last Saturday evening t John B. Bachman, Esq., the con tractor, tieing the generous host. About thirty guests were present, em bracing railroad officials and employees, bridge men, the planing mill hands, "our local" and the "local" of "The Holiday Visitor." Three largo tables were spread, and hea vily loaded with good things front the Franklin House Restaurant—Frank Far rell, Caterer. After the substantiate were disposed or, segars, speeches and songs were in order. D. F. Griffith sang "My own Native Land" with Much feeling, and was loudly applauded. W. H. Grier told a story, and responded to the toast—J. B. Bachman, his populari ty is universal. Mr. Grier in the course of his remarks, referred to the flattering ma jority Mr. B. received at the late Borough election, and believed that if he (Mr Bach man) would consent to ho a candidate for the Legislature, lie would receive the unanimous support of the hottest people of Lancaster county. Other toasts were responded to by B. F. Griffith, "our local" and others, after which the party dispersed with three rou-ing cheers for Mr. Bachman, the host of the evening. This supper was prepared espe cially for the railroad men, as a partial re turn for the many courtesies extended to Mr. B. during the rooting of the bridge. COUNCIL.—Couneil wet on Friday even ing last. Messrs. Crane, Craig, Detwiler, Arms and Patton were present. The nnenee Coin iii toe reported us : Proceeds of note, f, , 145.4.00 Balance at last fleeting, 45.-15 Rec'd of Chief Burgess, 44.00 " \iarket Master, Lt.t.sl; Orders cashed, Coupons paid, J. H. Milllin damages, The Market Committee reported that the repairs need at the market house would be made immealately. The Road Committee reported that the Solicitor called upon the Commissioners iii reference to the damage of the Read prop erty, and that they wanted an estimate of the probable cost, and ho thought they would be willing to pay their share. The Committee also reported that the bridge across Shawnee Run would be completed in a day or two, and that it was a very good job. The Paving Committee reported Sup plee's pavement laid. The pavements at the upper end of Manor street and the up per side of Cherry between Fourth and Fifth have been fixed—all in bad condi tion. Also reported the board-walk be tween Union and Locust, on Front street in bad condition, and that a crossing at the corner Second and Walnut had been removed. The Sanitary Committee reported quite a number of alleys in a dirty condition, ow ing to the falling of the leaves. Chief Burgess reported the town in good condition. The only place where any trou ble exists is at Prossor's Hall. The color ed people generally hold Festivals there and circulate between that and the differ ent saloons in the neighborhood. Mr. Patton ()tiered the following, which was adopted : Resolved, That the Police Committee be authorized to employ three Policemen, one for each ward, said police to be employed from the first day of December next. Oa motion it, was Iteso!ued: That the Road Committee be authorized to dispense witn all the force possible now at work upon the streets. Obituary. MEE WE $1,033.30 63.00 150.1)0 1,2E0.30 ; , ..?.9C 71 Bal. in Treasury, LA:srDE,OIID . :; SOTICES To QUIT at this Office. Go to the big, 5 and got one of tho good nine dollar suits worth fifteen. Diwnlvriox.--The new C. L• Church at Mountville, will be dedicated to the lv r - ship of God, on to•morrow at 10 o'clock. The dedicatory services will be conducted by Bishop Weaver of 11altimore, aydsted by a number of ministers from abroad. ENAUDITION.-All exhibition by the Sab bath School of the A. M. E. Church, will be held in that church on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, December 6th and 7th. The exercises will consist of dialog ues, recitations, music, &c. The public are invited. SALE: OF STOCKS AND BONDR.-At the sale of stocks and bonds at the Was-ington House, by J. A. Jordan, Auctioneer, on Wednesday, 76 shares of Water Company Stock,were sold at $ll.OO per share; 9 shares of Cats stock, for $25.75; Columbia & Chest nut Hill Turnpike stock, $19.50 per share; 5 t , 'loo Water Company Bonds, at 507.50 each. Columbia tt; Washington Turnpike stock was not sold. Gn.txD OPF.NING.—On Thursday next the Messrs. Haldeman will open their win ter stock of Furs, which have all been made of Selected Skins, to their own order and for I heir own sales exclusively. Their assortment of Rich Furs is the largest they they have over shown, and includes all the Novelties in Russian Sable, Hudson Bay Sable, Mink Sable, L.strachitu, Siberian Squirrel, de., for Ladies, Misses and Children. They aro also glad flounce agrees reduction in prices. Ladle, will save much time and money, and be certain of getting Genuine Furs, by mak ing their selections from the magnificent f.toek now offered at Haldeman's Popular Dry Goods Store. i3AS E BALL ITENs.—The Dauntless vis ited Columbia on Thanksgiving day, to play the test game with our Blue Stocking.,. The place selected was Heise's field, cor ner Fourth and 'Walnut. Thu game lasted about four hours, the Dauntless having ;he first and last innings, when on account of the increasing darkness, the latter refus ed to play any longer, and the umpire cording to a ruling of the game announced that the scorn stood it to 0 in favor of our Blue Stockings. The actual score showed the Harrisburg boys only four ahead, w•itlt the Columbia boys gaining on thew at each liming. rind the game been finished regularly, our boys would doubtlessly have been the victors. —Just before the game, a son of John Kramer's, residing on Filth street, had 011 e of his legs broken cud his thigh displaced by the back-stop Jelling on hint. He Was taken home and a physician called in. PmnsexAL.—The Columbia Roiling Mill is now fairly started, working as regularly as clock work under the efficient man agement of William Lewis, Esq. Mr. Lewis is certainly the tight mail in the right place. We have no extended per sonal acquaintance with the gentleman, but front w h at we Saw a row morning, since, the citizens of Columbia can cer tainly congrato tate3 Me•srs. Case tC Co., that the services of such an able manager have been seen red. The prosperity of our town depends largely on the suct•ess of our ulacauring interests; and these ably managed, will be preamble to the propri etors and employees both. It is proper in this connection to state that one of the workmen, recently - frcin Spuyten Duyvil, told us that the following complimentary notice Wa6 pooled up in the mill, immediately- atter Mr. Lewis' deter mination to come to Colurneia had been made known. The notice was as fellows ; SPUYTEN DL'YVIL, Nov. 6th, 1570. The Mill Owners regret their loss of their late manager, Mr. William Lewis, in whom the Company have lost an efficient manager, and the workmen a friellti. do nut expect to be able to easily fill Ms place forsonic time ; bat for the present and Mr---will be respected accord ingly. Vice Pr cs't. LocAL Much interest was manifested in Turkey on Thursday. Tlie appearaneQ of the streets and stores presage the holidays. Save your apple seeds. They are worth iF.XIOO a ton. All the overcoats of the season are wade with velvet collars mad sill: facings. except 1121112 It is not always well to do so, but non• is the season for mincing matters. There are, us a son of Erin might say, plenty of good " raisins" for it. The postal card which we illustrated in our last, has been recommended by Post Master General Crestiwell. than, who is the respondent in a di vorce ease in Chicago, recently succeeded in bringing; out, in the cro,s•extunination 01 his \Vice, that site had at one time "soak ed his head in a tit/ pan containing scalding Nv•tter." exchange says a common mistake in the use of coal is tho placing of too large a quantity in the stove or grate at once. Coal, to burn freely, should only be six inches deep in the vessel containing it, and then, if properly- ig there will be no tont ble. Ly placing a few oyster shells oc casionally in sto% es when hot ta.o-u disa greeable Customers knov.n as clinkers will entirely disappear. An experiment was made at Sall Francis co some tulle since, to find the time it would take electricity to pass Over the wires from that city to Cambridge..l'das and hack, without, interruption, and the time was found 10 be eight-tenths of a sec ond. The di,tance is six thousand This was pretty goad speed for lightning, but light beats it all hollow, tiaveling lice times as lust. The opening-out semon or Wan (or stylcS alnotag, the milliners and modesty, of Co han, oia, dr....ving to a close, and the stores have tor the WeOkpa.,t been thronged with charming women mabtang selections tr.,:n the gorgeous and tempting disptay presented to then• vlsion. M.tny a pater fa mutate and doting husband yielded to the irresistible pleading and Else:mating looks of angelic daughters and wtves, and quietly sac en robing to the Influence, emptied - the vie poeket bcfoka or aktir (futile Ills, to f t,t,l to the ad 01111110111 , , ul' IN 0 /11:111 - S tittul and abort-lived fancies. The different shop windows were richly adorned with hand some bonnets, rzbbon., ana all that tt raets a woinan's eye, and tar exoelled in dasplay previods yeari. Look out for spurious notes in tov. a. There is a now fifty cent currency counter leit that is well calculated to deceive. The red and blue fibres in the paper of the gen uine are imitated by printing in the coun terfeit, the long beard of Secretary Stanton is darker, and the figures "S't" on the right hand are surmounted by solid black instead of line lines, as in the genuine. On the re verse the counterfeit may be distinguished by the "s" in " customs" failing to touch the line encircling the largo oval to the next. and also by the absence of the shading, and the li.te lines around the ";Itr in cor ners. The advertisement of magnificent mar raiges reached a climax in Philadelphia last week—a city newspaper proclaiming to the world that its next issue would contain " an elaborate description of the wedding of the Ron. William B. Mann's daticeter, Emmie Mann, to Mr. Frank Bright ly." Very good for the newspaper, but what do Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brightly think about it? Of course, there may be and probably are, many exceptions to the rule; but we should argue a better hope of Inturo domestic happiness from s.inp.er and qui eter nuptials, especially in Republican America. However, there is the old pro verb about taste; and we have nothing to oppose to it. Not Quite iluried Alive How often do we in.lize the remark, and Low Irequently tlo w a have it front other.i, that truth is stranger than fiction ; and how often do seenes pass bcfoie us, on the jour ney of life, which verify this saying? The story which 1 am about to relate I t true to l'elet ler, la every p trtieul.u•. It happened itt alamily I=l is ;—; the n one nasty, is to linnet 3, al I other initials Supply its place. A pro e a sstamal gcallum tn, whom I shall call H. 11 - . taken 111, the family physi cian wi.s called in, who prescribed some simple remedies, and left, him, thinking that he probably nee led rest from his ar Li ons labors wore than medicine; :In I that in it few dly s he would be able to attend to his Int Ines as usual. The day pa.seil away. but night, found the patient, not only unimproved, but mach worse than in the morning. Ills physician etiu found it th‘e c,,ay to prescribe •drictly according to the rules laid down for ~ 00h , :asps, in the books orate old seh,tol praetiee ; but tile ,11 , 0,1 , 3 was either stubborn, or the doctor did not understand it, for the medicine adMillister ed had not the desired utiett. , .. The patient lingered from day to day, the di ,case baf fling the ileatoe's skill, and the patient's strength ; until the hopes of his friends began to waver. The physician be gan to study his gas« inure attent.vely, an 1 give rlOll5lllll 111 1 ila,:ali - ifautory answers to the inquiries of the patient's friends. Af ter a day or two he frankly told theta that he had exhausted his skill, and that he had resolved to call in counsel, wnieh was read ily assented to by 11, W.'s Intends. A C011••llita!L , 71 5011 . 4 held, and a now mo to of t eat matat deckle , l upon. For t few days the patient seemed to imp: ove, and his triends began again to hope for his speedy recovery, but, alit; 1 the disoase took an un favorable turn, antl lliu patient 'auk SD rep idly for a day and night that ALL II0Ln; and the doctor; gave him over to die, Friends and neighbors clustered around the (tying man's couch, and bade hint a solemn adieu. Spiritual advisers administered consolation, and lie :donned their last sad office ; and in th. 3 midst oC the %Veepille: cir cle, his spirit took its flight. Preparations were made f.or the last sad rites. Notices of his death, and the apn Bated time of the f.t horn I were duly published. The undertalc• or cant• with cooling board, trestles, and ice-box. A. dtspatch was sent to a brother, wile resided an Canada, to notify Inin of the death and the tanyti of burial; and a like one to another brother residing in New Vol.r Tine° days were occupied in the pr•parations for the solemn funeral; nod thre.2 dao, did that hotly lay embedded in SIEUP L'ECOC TUE VIEW OE the many mourning friends. 0,1 the fourth day, at the appointed hour, the hearse was driven up and hatted m front, of the house, followe Iby a. ion:.; train of carriag,b:. Tim man-aon was fit ,a with friends who had come to syni otthiZ2 With the bereaved ill, but the brother from Canada, ha,l :u•rivrd ; and a iliNp itch I.vas received from hint, which informed them that a accident had happened which would delay his arrival for a few hour; and that he them to =IV until hi; arrival. In the meantime the eullin Was bro!lgtit: 1 . ...kvar.1, ;nut the tort duly placed in it,•ual eove;ed ill the elloiee,t newer, pleeod there L,F h. - hr_r :Lath's. By thi tint the day we, far , pent, and my tan.;-esteemed Mr , . M. who had gone to the hi/ ri AI eon lender, and canie ,Lway the Itmerat col tege starteo troll ilie hcat,e. T heard no tnert.of the matter, and it wa, fa,t ryas-Tit -4 from nninaor:, - ; when, sonie weeks utter, rt,l standirn4 Whim] the counter in my stor,‘, v,-itatiog upoo a lady en•troner—there being no ono booltio her in the store at the tame— ,l 3:01131 in front or the gountor, tio.it" the dirir, orlon;, toward.; the bide hurt oldie roo•ii. Th, stoo,t eroot, the ;troy. Ituti4 porpenilwithirly I,v and the tot , / ,11;l tiiir,utly room.; the tvltholl t bi•tri4 rui , €d from it. ..1‘• stood until It had nit* enough f ,r 'tie to :4(4 a f.tir uuigiut, when to Inv honor, I saw the emaciated form. tar' 00111 :ma p , i,- siortles-; brow, the Brat e ,unteniuti.e, toe hollow cheek. Anil err,; of it. \V. A cold (daintily SWO.II iilltllt'diat.)ly eallte In)III ererr poro, a creator rim throogii my whole fraine; oi to re,,,inule AT II I, PEA S and if 11111,1 hot ,co the hand 'writing on the wail, I Mica:lnca that my (loom wa, not Gtr di-Hint. I braved myself a:ranl-t the vomiter to hide my agitation from ih" lady, who stood in Iront ot me. A thought o•- ettrred to use that I might be troubled with a hideous nightmare ; and I put one heel upon the other foot. where there happened to be a sore corn, which soon Coll vineml tut• that it was no dream. All this time the figure was passin' on as nervously as at first, and w•hett it had got little past me it halted and turned, II:11 . 01:11y facing 1110. hero WOO a dilemma. 'rho question 1 . 110, 11.051' on NO OPE., r? I do not believe In gho s ts, but here I stoo.l, tare to face, in broad day light, v 6 Ida a tor mer friend, who, as I - had every reason to believe, had passed from life unto death, of the Met of which, at that time, I hail not a doubt. A large mirror, winch hum; on the wall .pposite, showed Hun there was no illusion. The lady had caught the contagion, and not having seen or heard the visitor enter, stood gazing lit me with the utine,t astonishment depleted in her countenance. Thus the group stood for a few seconds :sr td:r.v . f AND mwrieNi.E,s, as though it had ben scuipturcii in 01 trig,. At length I began ID roason with myself; tams: If it is the ghost of R. \V.,it may have some important communication to make; and a spirit can certainly do me no halm. I will speak iii see if it can answer. I ac cordingly be.tan, and rather stammered then spoke, and are ,steil it ...di, OLD lo king him btea , lily tit the eve. 11.• [llea naom..atare st.tro, then. the ti.l.•r ja.v dropping :11111(“1 t‘ , tilts bre:l-1, ;1 (let'', NIT. !tL•hural ,nun I 15,11 ,, t1 1;•":u the t aj a ,lll,l ItloLlth, and Lilo Wctt , k, Y-0-1 w a-I %Vent till' .:ammo time bun,litil. arift at tat el boxy, la- ram.e.l Lt, han.l SlItt":•• I It I,W -ward, with tt, lOaq It sle •leton p.ll.lting directly at ate. 1 to,mb time Lain! 111:11t., and tilt' 1,;Itell ELEcriztutTy to p.e4; through we wh , ,le seen:v.l to tiotigoill civin'y drop hi 1;1.))).1 In :hi, nine I iii 4ii that it Was to.t lint a torus Dye skin, blue :Ind ten Aly next clip, nun ••Nrlizit. Ints beet: the mat te: In the tale un.therNl v431e0 :Ind tone he drawej out the , e wort:., 0-e-ti Aner liaNsinn i Few AVoni4 I=l With Inittlaiy I.teceooli, and giVtlig rue a salute itu hand, pa , ,td out he h.,tl entered. The ~ .hoeh I loot r,,, , lved 10.1 , 10 ine no; and watt an ill gr,•l2 1 ato.o,lett to my wino 011 III:, .11,- 1,0.11.. Wee di/I'lllg the Ili -)Z eX , !:t0.,1 1110111.1 a., ,Nly Italy atott•otl, anti I ra solvett tO lattiont t.o iity,ftry Itt.t e we. 1. closed illy Mote at t o t eariy hour and itly who had been at tile lo nem!. I rel.tte.i to her the el.-cum-lance or the interview ; and she v. out at "nee to thu house where -tie lettrt.ed the following,. winch took place Mum• she had left on the day appointed tor the burial. The triend , had wait(' I some time fur ttie brother I,l.lr 'lye from Canada and had at length given up all Lupo o: his cooling in nine to COO tit, corp,e. T,io coffin lid had been screwed down, and 1110 burial sect ico 11.11 CWII - when a Carnage 4110V0 till to the door in great latstu. The ..:::%:101) , ty llyokult lirtanur ttitAittell 1:0111 tt and hurtled Lilo the room. lie reque,ted pertnt , ,tott to Leo the corp,e before the interment, The elerAyttian stopped the service, and the un dertaker DEMO VED THE COPIIN LID. The brother I,iolied at the corp,u in lure !VW LW/L:112111S, :Or I then 11re,...111g ills hand 11poll Itie marble-like hirehead, back with a shudder, which attracted tile by-stauder,, at the ,alite, tune 14.%,...hruti11ng. nituritim I, Scrr '1 he undertaker mauled 111111 that there could not ItuoalLly be in the body, I‘,l' had 11(111 cumpletely bedded in we 14,r the time 1101/ l', The brother was not ,all,lled, but insi,ted that mean, 1,1100111 be tried 10 10511 , 1.111(1W 'nil:clergyman . . • 111 , 1 atten.l - with tile underl,tanding that due no tice ttould ho given 01 the burial. • I'li un der( kt,r took 1110 body !Foal the coffin to chamber, and thc attending 1/11 . 1*(.1(11811 aria 101". Oil their arrival Liu tried to per suade tho brother that It WA, al), Lit d, to 111111 it of i.llOll a thing, 15 Isying to bi lag the body to life, for 110 wa, In attendauce 1110 tune el the death 0.111011 wit, 11l ill o hp:N.l.s natural; beside , tin- groat lentttii CI lime toe u .dy mid 1.1111 preelutle,l the 1.110(1 . 4131 OW, it vuititi have 50rt•I 000, CV. 11 hall it been at It 3 11141,1 robust and healthy condition. The brother still persistal, and Vor the SPY requested the doctor to apply the usual tests, Wit only served to satisfy him that his brother was not buried while there was yet life in him. The doctor almost in de rision, took a small mirror and laid it over the mouth or'he corpse. A. breathless si lence ensued. In a minute ho drew the mirror back in astontshunt, saying that something was the matter with the mirror, or that the cold from the body had caused the atmosphere to condense upon it.. To satisfy the brother, the mirror was wiped der and again applied. This time it, was lent over the mouth tier live minutes, at the end of which time it was removed, and a mist which was an unmistakable sign of life, appeared upon its face. The doctor was now convinced that lire yet remained. and immediately set about applying the usual restoratives. 'rho body was wrapped in a warm blanket, and in the course of a lbw hours, ail had the satisfaction to see their helm' d bleed It I.:STORED To 1,111: AND CONSCIO Nl:St4. Careful attendance for a feiv weeks ' ena bled Jinn to recover so far as to be able to walk., but the ice bud tetnporarily puralyz ed tits ninsele., which fully accounts tor his singular [notions and speech at the tittle be paid the visit to iny store, and which was the tinst, time ha had been out after his re vival. E. G. LINDSEY. COLLIN BIA, Nov. 21 1870. Emrou Si'v :—Article after article has been perused in your paper, with regard to that misdemeanor "corner-lounging;" and yet we notice no reform, but rather a fur thering--on of the flisgusting scene. It Op - p,.ars that not only boys congregate there, but, young man—men, who should be possessed of more self-respect ann good breeding; at least with so much as to de termine right from wrung. We speak not only fri):11 informuttiun , but from experi ence—and th it overbearing. A short time ago. on returning from church, we passed one of I.1105:3 crowds, on one of the corners of our streets; mid of all the ob scene and polluted language, was then heal d—language that would have caused a blush on the countenance of the worst case of debauchery and licentiousness. We e mained silent, until last Sabbath evening, wile!) there was a repetition of the same deed and personal at that ; which aroused our emotions to such an extent, as to drop this brief communication for the press. We are surprised at oar Columbia au• thoritics, at the allowance of the toleration of such mean, contemptible conduct. We do Dope for an amelioration, for the sake of the opposite sex, and the respectable peo ple of Columbia, in general; if not by :coral suasion,then /twat/2/. Me. I:acne/or: I real with much pleasure your article on •, break which although severe, was ill altlslllllll UlllO Un lortlinately true. At least one girl in every tell appears at breakfast time, in the sloven ly manner you have described. And not only is this dress confined to the morning', but through the entire day, ex cept when it becomes necessary to dress for evening. nei ng a girl myself, I can speak from ex perience, and know that many aippe.r inormngafter morn tug in just such a condi.- Cmidor compel, inc to say that I, al so, tanked among the eareles:, girls you have described. lint, thanks to you fur i:, and to the editor ler allowing the article to appear In tie: colutrins of his paper, I have deter nutted to retertn, and this pleasant autumn morning Linda one arrayed in as Heat :at Ire as put woutd wtSh. certainly be Nv illing to ho seen by any of my gent lowan frietat , , and L teL ~:ontident they b•ould Hot be a.,hatned at seeing me. A lit ILL. AT a regular meotin4 of Columbia, Div. No. 101 11. of L. E. held Sot. PALI .1.570, 010 folio Whig t' , „li'Alltioll , , v. - ere adopted : Witt ut: I.s, It has pleased Ahnighty God, tho Sup:vino Italer, of the 'Universe to re move froth our midst our beloved br at he r and comp anon Thomas Powers. Reßoivett, That in the death of brother TI,o wars Powers this Division has last one of it.; tno-a, honored members and society worthy citizen. Re.solved, That to the relatives or Cho do e-a:1,0o arid to La. Lere,tved WItiOW we ten der our heartielt svindatily in this their heur alvrow, ant for con.solathni wa roc oinniehd then. to tLm wao 1:4 the giver of :dl good and they tweet the loved on:, in hint boonaloss rt".l./tll where tc.re t oiiu, know no parting. .11c6olved, That as rt token of respect for the IlleillOry at our decea,e(l brother we drape our Charter and Divi,lon own tit utoaritnvA to • the ' , pace of thirty days. R.2.,elred, That a copy erthe.,e resolutions he pre:waled to the family en the deeea.,ed and publi,hed in the liolough papers and alto In the Engin....ers Monthly- Journal. 11E.1TIL Or ifiNla" Ilock.trlnt.n.—The announcement of the decease of Henry A. F. ,- K.k.itield, local re; orter of the Lancaster Express, o ill cause a unusual expression of regret among the people of Lancaster county, to ill classes of whom his OCCUpa tton had made him so well known. The deceased wa, born in West T.,ampeter township, this county-, and was in his 43d year at the time of his death. Leaving the form of Ins Either he emne to Lancaster and Li:gaged in hostiles.. During the war he held a position in the transportation de partment of the army, which he relinquish ed in ISG; and returned to L incaster. Short:. ly after toot, ho accepted the position of lo cal reporter for the Even ing 1::.11»•cs•s, and in that capacity our intercourse with him be gan. lie wa. very eonseientiou-, and relia ble in the-discharge of his duties. 11i., tall form was latniliar to all, and his pleasant manne:, and unbroken good humor made !Mu a :ay.:rite with every class. Vow 111011 in Lane.:sler had more personal friends than the d..:cea,ed, and there are few whose w, ul,l cause more universal regret, Ile was maul:Mont member of the School Board, and took much interest in the cause of education. Ile was also a member of the Masonic fraternity and of the order 01 Odd Fell,: CUArtoc..—lt you will call at 1,1,a,r ,A 7, Co, Drug tore, or F. Ilucher%, Ltqu‘lr More, you can get, free of charge, :1 sample bottle of either D. A. Ilu,bee'a Gentian Syrup, for the cure of severe cough,, heavy coughs ~.-ttled on the brea,t, cotr,utopt:on, croup, &t:., or 01 the Au -411-• Flower, Oreen's great core for dye pop.m. arid u, eih'et a, or a, regular 75 cet t -ii: 01 either, which is warranted to cure ur conic 1.-turned. Sol.l by C. 11. LI tittin, ?dar.etta. Leber thgler, Wrightsville. Propt tetor, 1.. M. green, Woodbury, N..T. no% LI:No the present tittle %t hen ru 111.1.11 y pet 4011 M are suffering front l'uoat and Lungill,,e,t,es, every one should lo.u• nu :mod the neees,ity of attending to them at thetreonintenc-nnent. A neglected cough or cold, 110 111.1nel' how slight'' at lit gauntly terminates ill consumption. 11.1,,on'sCont pound Syrup of Tat never lalis 111 curing tae wor,t unites of Coughs, Cobk. I tonr,ettes-,, Sure Throat, Asthma, liront.luti, and all disease; of the Throat and Lung , . It I gut nt htLh blu remedy for wfloop.n . g Coul,lt. S. 1,1 by all druggists. AMEIIICAN I L WORKER.— The November 111.11.11,er of this journal, puhltsned by .r. w. merittyr,,, St. br~ule II 11,lia 1 Valuable contents, has very lull :111110ltheenielltsof lta plallS 111111 reduc ed terms, with list oh 1e.,,0ns for IS7I. As the publi , her offers to :Amyl this number Iree of charge, we advise Sunday-school-1 adopting a set le:, of 105,0115 for next year to Solid fora Spuelllloll B. Eisnm.N.N has upaued a/lw Cloth ing stoic at No. 4:1.N. Front street, WiIVIEI he offers tor sold a large stock of superior ready-made clothing as cheap as the cheap est. See his advertisement. A.Nortiet: largo stock of elloap Goods, Clothing, nuts, Caps, Boots, Soot! , ana ueutt , ' Furucthlng Clouds, at the ttig . 00 ?ront street. DoN'r forget, Mrs. Brook', Notion rind Trimming Sturo ou ICit/11UL StrO2l,bei ween Front. :u (I :Second. IV you Want a pair 01 good house-mode Boots, go to the big 5, on Front .tie r s, Dear Locust. LANDI.9I:II . , Sk.IIICLIN To qurr fur sale :it this whet-. TuLluir will continue WI., afternoon and evening, and admittance will be free. [Conunanicated.l CITIZI 'N For the SPY} SlOVenil 3Laidens. A. G. G \\A' II:, D. F. WELca, Committee APPLES.-0110 hundred b:u•rels of the fin est apples ever offered to the Columbia public, at very low rates. They consist of lots of Greenings, Baldwin's, and Spiti zen's. For sale by Samuel If. Lockard, at his Restaurant, No. 203 North Front street, where can also be found the fin •st Oysters, and all Eatables usually found in a well regulated Restaurant. Racellect the place, No. 203 North Front street, opposite the Co him bin. bridge. P ) , catils. On the et Columbia, after a short. Illness, Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, wife of J. W. Clark, sr., in the 5911• year of her age. [L.twaster papers please copy.] NETV ADVERTISEMENTS. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate of EDWARD T. MELLINGER, late of the Borough of Col utold a, deceased. Letters of administratioo on said estate have Mg been granted to the undersigned, pit per sons indebted thereto are requested to mak immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the saute teill present them Withollt delay for settlement to the undersigned HENRY M. BRENEMAN. Adm'r. Llizabett.totl•n, Lancaster county, Penna. Or to his Attorney, A. J. KAUFFMAN, No. 23S Locust st.. Columbia, Pa. ISSOLUTION. - The pa,tnerghip of DhsNv, llrss ,t; Co., has been de,,olved by inn toal consent by the with drawal of H. C. Eagle. Col., Noy. I, WA/ Q. DENNY, J, 0. HESS, 11. C. EAGLE. The business will be continued by nos. - 263t. DENNY & HESS. IN IS 0.1 WELCH & GRIFFITHS' Saws ! Saws !! Saws ! ! ! SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Axes. Files. Cast Steel, Mill Fur nishings, and Machinery. cGetthe best,they will prove the cheapest."' Prices Led:iced. Sena for Price List and. MEM WELCH GRIFFTHS, J3cston, Mass., or Detroit, Mich NON 2ti I y r ODD FELLOWS HALL Monday _Evening, Vor. 2S. DICKSON & ZUCIIER'S NOVELTY SILVER SHOW. and Carnival of Fun. THE PALACE SHOW OF AMERICA. Hundreds of Presents given away _Nightly ! DON'T FAIL TO COME. Admission 2.5 Cents. Reserved Seats, Extra IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FEMME People of Columb:a &Vicinity! Will open on Friday, Nov. 2.3 th, the BEST ASSORTED STOCK READY-MADE CLOTHING! MEI Gents' Furnishing Goods!! lii En Bizoccurt"ro Tna , , SECTION' llat ing another Store in Philalelphla where I Manufacture my Goods. lam enabled to sell a sui•Fltion at Prices Lower tub the Lowest elsewh crc The Store will be known as B. EISEMAN'S, ERIPIRE CLOTHING HALL, Located No, 13 Front St., between Lo cult and Walnut, Columbia. =ID Perfect Satisfaction guaranteed to all. AGENTS WAN - MED P OI LADIES OF HEam, Standard and official biograpli les of every in Is ire:, of the Presidents Mansion Irma Washing to Giant. Superbly illustrated on steel. For corn tars and tin ins, address, U. S. PUBLISHING Co., New York. uv:2tt- w WANTED „A. Ci TS--To sell the HoME SIIGTI'LE KEWING MACHINE. Price. $2.1 it " :Stitch." (alike On both side,) and h , tt . ...e, 3nlylicensil underfeed Shuttle Machine sold for less than $1;0. Licensed by Wheeler ec Wilson, Grover 1. Baker and Singer & Co. All other under-lecd shuttle Machines sold lor lens than :Ile are Infringements, and the seller and user liable to pro,eetttioo. Address JOHNSON. CLARKS CO., Boston, Mass„ Pitts burg', Pa., Chicago, 111.,0r St. Louis, Mo. [uvllti.llin A WATCH_ FREE for everybody and SitO per j-kday sure. Busines, light and Honorable. No t_itit, enterprise. No humbug, Ad's it. Monroe Kennedy. Pittsburg, Pa. nev2l;-hi S O'CLOCK. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED, I want a Local Agent in every Town and Vil lage, in the Country, to canvass tor guteecribers to the WESTERN WORLD :Nl.ti.:virAm:Nr 5.5 Pahmirm STEEL ENGI:AV ING is sent, gratis to every subscriber. Front it to$:0 can be easily made in an evening. A lib eral zasb commission is allowed. Send stamp for Specimens :not l'rtze Circular. A ddi esst, JAMES It. Elliott. Boston, .7tbsv. LIVE ACENTS RE OF BEVY YORK WANTIII, rOlt Or Social Life in the Great City, Wonderful developments among the aristocracy Married Women exposed, Price The best 1100 k to sell published. The best terms to gents ever given. Addret., N, V., Book Co. 115 Natsua St., New York. nov I v.* CRUMBS SWEPT UP! 12eV. 17rilyart , 3e, TILE 3113,T 1 , 0.1.1.71. AR I.IIE.teIICH IS AMIAZIC.I. Agents NV:tilled everya here, male or female. to Sell tills great work, is better than l‘tark Twain, and 110 trouble to sell, 1.310 Send fir terlns and itl u-tratcd 12 page elrcular, to Evans, Sdoibtart it Co., Publishers, co. 7IU set In som St., Philadelphia. GETTING UP CLUBS. G-reatLosing to Consumers Parties curl titre how to get up club.. Our an swer Is, semi Inc Price List. and a club form will accompany It with lull di reel I a l,•u - ge saying to consumers and remunerative to Club iirgantl.ers. THE HEAT ANHUI TEA Eft 31 4: 33 TESET STREET. I'. 0. Box :pis NEW YUEK. n03:213-1w BOOK AGENTS MAKE to .5.`,10 per Month by sell in 4 GREAT FORTUNES ! AND TIIEY WERE MADE.% By J. 1). Mc- Cabe, Jr. New, fresh and original, Profusely illustrated and beautifully bound. It shows how a poor sehoolmueder mafie e. 0 - km now poor sailor became a great banger, butcher's apps entice the wealthiest man In Ala erica, an unknown mechanic a millionaire in seventy years, wii It many more such exam ples, how energy, talent, and Patient indIIATY hale always - met with success when properly everted; how money cam in. Made honestly and without sacrifice ui principal. Send Mr circulars etc., and notice my extra terms U EU. MAC LEAN, I'CULiOUEII,TIO Slans.oni st.,Philadelphia ov2a-tw NEW .4.DVERTISEITI.ENTS. ARION SIMPLIFYING PATENTS, THE MUST VALUABLE PATENTS EVER PATENT ARION REVERSED PATENT ARION CON POUND PATENT ARION F UM PATENT ARION SUSTAINING A Few Reasons ARION PIANO IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS The ARION PIANO-FORTE has greater power than and other Plano-Forte =mutat:tared. It will Stand in Tune longer Ind in Its mechanical construction it la more perfect, and therefore, more durable,thara any instrument constructed in the usual modern style. The ar rangements of the Agraffe, the man nerof stringing the peculiar lurid andairangemen t oC the iron Frame SUPERSEDES ALL OTHERS The use of the bar (which is a part of the Iron Frame) on aline with the heavy steel stringing, gives where most needed, and in this respect all other pianos fail. The construction of the WREST PLANK, Into which the tuning phis are inserted, Is such that it Is Impo,sible for the pins to become loosened. or the Wrest Plank itself to split, EIS Is too often the eti.se In other Plano-Fortes. TILE ENTRAORDINARY EVENNESS. throughout the scale, the excellent Singing Quality, the IMEIMME LENGTH AND PL7RITY_OF alto go to prove what;we elatzn,ylz. : that the ARION PIANO-FORTE Is the Best In,trument Manufactured ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS, Great inducements oirerred to Churches and Sunday School.. A liberal discount made to clergymen. :iend.for a price list. E. M. BRUCE. funl-70.1yr No. IS North 7th St., "VRIVATE SALE. ' 'he undersigned offers at private sale the fol lowing described properties: No. 1, A Two-sway HOUSE, No. =South Front Street. now occupied by Samuel Ent dean No. 2, A THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, ad joining No.l, occupied by S. Supplee. Nos. 3, 1,3 and 0. FOURTHREF.-sTon'Y Brick Buildings, Nos, 301, 303, 30; and 302, South Front Street, Nos-7 and 5, Two TWO-STORY BRICK Build ings, Nos. 220 and 222 Perry Street, now occupied by Win.Smithwaite and Airs. Redman. No. if, A TII REE-STORY BRICK Building, No. 027 UlllOll St, now occupied by .Nlr. Lewis. Persons desiring to view the nbove properties can be accommodated by calling tipsai the 00,11- p:wt. , : or the undersigned. Possession of each or all can be given on April lit, 15 7 .1. Terms reasonable and for further Information call Ott A. BRUNEI:, N CYRUS BRUER, Executors of Estate of A. Bruner,Sr. nov.IS-It. =II WOODWARD'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MUSIC STORE, WEST KING STREET PIANOS, ORGANS, ELOI)EONS v NN, VIOLIN ROWS, CELLO BOWS, ACCORD EONS. YLeTINAS, CONCERTINAS, TAM BO RISES, GUITARS, BANJOS, FLAG FALLETS. lIA ILMON ICAS. CLAPPERS, RICCI HS, PI.UDEA, 11GANGI.R. , , TUNING FORKS, PITCH PIPES, 311.7b1C BONES, 3IKSIC FuLIO.s, ]11:.,1C BOOKS. Piano and Melodeon Covent, Piano and Melo deons Stool,. Strings of all kinp,,Slieet :Muslc, Music hooks. Music rapers. and every descrip tion of MUsICAL MERL:RANI/ISE. All Orders filled promptly at the usual Wholesale or Retail Price+, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 'hi-Tuning and repairing _promptly attended to A. WOODWARD, \Vest Kim; `6l...Laneast NORTHERN CENTR.AL R. R. 1' rains leave York as follows :—SOUTHWARD 7.15 A. . , Baltimore ACC0111111(XlittiOn. 6.%5 A. JL. Buffalo Express. 9.52 P. 31., Paeltle Express. .I.'_`u P. 31.. 11.55 P, St., Cincinnati Express. York anal Harrisburg Aceoln:Hoclattlon nrrly at 7.1.1.) P. Si. NORTHWARD. 1.1 A. M., Buffalo Express. 6.30 A. SI., York and:Harrisburg Ac. otn'du 11.15 A. M., Mail. 2.40 P. :NS,. Fast Lino 10.40 P. 51., Cincinnati Ex pres.. 13altnnore Accommodation arrives at York at 6.-40 Y. 31. The Banal° Express runs daily, all other pnily except The trams run by Altoona time. ED. S. YOUNG, A. R. Fiske Gen.s Pace. Gen .Agent. PATENT PIA.1"0 COMBINE. , 31ANNEIt'3 FOUR USED IN PIANO-FORTES WOODEN AGR A FFE REST PLANK IRON FILVAIE IRON COMM GREAT STRENGTII LO WITH THE JLIBILANI CABINWT-WARE. fIARINET WARE MANUFACTORY. ki The subscriber having lately put up new wure-r( oms, and greatly increased Ills business. can offs r better inducements to his customores than ever. WINDOW SHADES, MIRROES, die., IN ALL He manufactures to order, and will keep con stantly on hand, Dressing, Plain and Fancy Bureaus, Sideboards, Sofas, Card, Dining and Centre Tables, Common, Fanay anti Frennit Bed steads; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. As he manufactnres his own work he Is enabled to warrant every article to be what it Is represented. CHAIRS! CHAIRS! ! CHAIRS!! ! All kinds of chairs kept on hand or rnanufactur• ed m order. Cane, Windsor, Arm and Rocking Chairs ,• Settees, Camp and CounteiStools,Sofas, Tete-a 'fetes and Stutred Seat Chairs, made to order. Old chairs repainted and repaired. UNDERTAKING. Funerals will be attended to with promptness. to which he gives his personal attention. He is prepared with ice boxes and coolers to preserve corpse, as may be required. MAHOGANY Olt WALNUT COFFINS, Furnished plain or tinted In any style that may be required. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, as well as a continuance of the custom with which he has been liberally favored. JOHN SHENBERGER, South side of Locust street, between Second and Third. [septa-159-tiw RICHARDS' CONFECTIONERY! NO. 152 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA. CAKES. CANDIES, FRUITS AND CREAMS, of the choicest kind kept constantly on hand. ry• Families and Parties supplied with Ice Cream In Churns or Moulds, at Short Notice and Reasonable Rates. GENTLEMEN' AND LADIES' OYSTER SALOON. Having re-opened my Oyster Saloon, I would respectfully incite all to call soon and often. It is the most comfortable and inviting Saloon in the borough. None but the BEST Oysters are used. 4.u - Families and Parties supplied at Short Notice. a.. Remember the place-132 Locust Street. Mrs. ALLEN RICRARDS. COOPER & PEART, DEALERS lIS LUMBER Az; COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY. And all the best Quality or STOVE COAL. BUILDING LUMBER Of all kinds, sold and delivered on ears, at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. Hemlock, White Pine, Weatherboarding, Juice, Scantling, &e., Se., suitable for all kinds of Building purposes. LOCUST POSTS! CHERRY, POPLAR, ASH, PICKETS, LATH, SHINGLES, &c. All orders by mall will receive the same at tention as though the application be made person. COOPER & PEAT, sepi-69-tftrl Front St., Columbia yENST MILLINER Jr N D— TRIMMING STORE, Mrs. A. WISLER Has removed from Walnut Street to her New Building on Second Street, adjoining the Vigl. lam Engine Rouse and has extended hersphere by adding 3ZI M FANCY GOODS TRIMMIFGS To her regular MILLINERY TRADE. She has a veryilne assortment of Fancy Goods and Trimsnings. Every thing needed to com plete the Toilet can be found at her place. kler assortment of BONNETS, EATS ct, RIBBONS cannot be excelled. Call at the New Store. She respectfully solicits ashare of the public favor. MRS. A. WISLER oct2-T.lj Second St, Columbia, Pa, LADIES' FANCY FURS. • - MB JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH STREET. Middle of the Block, between 7th and Sth Ste., south side,; PHIL2IDELPHIA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds and quality of FANCY FURS FOR LADlE.'`.+. • and CRiLDREN'S WEAR. Having enlarged, remodeled and improve( our old and . favorably kn.:mu Etill. - klidPCial.tia, and having imported a very large and splendio assortment of all the different kinds of Furs from first hands in Europe, and have had them made np by the most skillful workmen, I would respectfully invite my friends of Lancaster and adjacent Counties, to call and examine my wry largo assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladles and Children. I ant determined to sell at as low prices its any other respectable House in this city. All Furs Warranted. :go misrepresenta tions to effect sales. JOHN FAREIRA. ;IS Arch :street, Philattelp' as Oct. n2.70-3in ~O\'DERSiIIITII'S DRY GOOD STORE, Vo• 121 A: 129 Locust Street. ANOTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES ! 10 PER CENT LOUR THAN LAST MONTH ! HIS I)INESSE STOCK OF GOODS, Attraction of the Season CALL A:`.U:o SEE OUR STOCK OF GOODS, &ud you %%111 be be convinced of the truth of our as: ertious 11. C. FONDERSMI CH, and L'ZP LOCUST STREET STYLES LYKENS VALLEY, Jana