1:19 ,''', Fp3r.ill:;',llc.partnigo:t.-:.,7 Notice to StihsrAbers'. ,PA3-Tlie terms' of the' Spy are per annum. "A induction of 50'06fics•will.be'1 aiieAviion in ridimn co: ," Subscribers are :expootod. to :pay , regularly , in advance_ -Xeiffrhe,ipttper ~ disco tiilatted: t -w.hen.th e time paid for lias,e .uirnd, , nxeept .offal Apes. ,-, , , , . - OgA,tridi . lt: arb be sufficient notice that it, i 4 tlino',to:pay - up—or : the; time paid for is about to expire. - ,' - To, CoiresPonucpts. Commutheations, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable front friends from all quarters ; has. ire , moved.h!s boot,ami shoe sfor,e, four. doors r .stboVe .11. Williams' rig atore ogt Frord str,s-zet atADIES' TAM—The enterprising -3tidie4 Of 4.lo,P;iesb34oriart Church,' intend Litolding a Fair, commencing on Thursday evening next . _and continuing every eve- O-ngduring thewitek. We hopetlieY will receive a liberal_ patronage, as the end to 1 , be attained is praiseworthy. ,RAZED'.—The Planing 'Mill of 5. B. ...Bachornan, Esq., was torn down . durine. : the beginning of this week and the timber removed to the' new site. Mr. B. informs us that he 'will have the new one erected lin about three weeks, and he thinks in his present position ha is forever free from domliapiefs. -• . - JEFF DAVIS,—The Washington Scar says. that Jefferson,in ihollidied ,States GiictiitlCinirt, - "Jiidgo Underwood, in the City of Norfolk, Va. : •The people are now " trying" the su perb clothing made at the fashionable one priCed clothing house of E. 'Worroll tt 819 Arch Street, Philadelphia. A beauti ful assortment of Cloths, Cassiineres,Vest ings, &c., always on :nand. SU3DIER , PASIIIONS.—The June num -bey of Demorest's monthly—ono of the leading fashion magazines of the country, shows all the styles of dresses, coats, hats, &c., to be worn this summer. Get this number by all means—the ladies cannot get along without it. W. U. HesS, the _gentlemanly proprietor of the Columbia book store sells it. " GROCERY SPOR,E.t . ivin be see by an advertisem2nt iu another column that Mr. Frederick Bieber has opened a gr.)3ery store on the corner of 3d and Lo 2 us', street. Mr. B. is an entorpris lug mm, an I no doubt hot that ho will -keep such a st:.),:k. as will intim:Et a great nuinbor of ms to trado with him.— Success 1,0 you Fred. WHlTSUNTlDE.—Tile . faithful turned ,out on Monday to celebrate Peir dear "Pfingsten.", ,It took • an extra train to .carry this motley crowd into Lancaster, thera to spend the day only in hilarity,vice -and. debauchery. The streets were crowd ed, and drunkenness and. ti;hting seemed in be the order of the day.' -We think" the -morals of the community would not sutler if this holiday could be clone away with. SENTENCED.—On Tuesday last,before the United States Court at Philadelphia, sTolux Mellinger, a Post Office route agent, on the road between Columbia aud Reading, plead guilty to an indictment charging kiln with stealing and embezzling letters from the mail in his charge. Money known to lave beau sent by mail over his route was found in his possession at the time of his arrest. Ile was sentenced to i ffve years in the Eastern Penitentiary. 'CONCERT.—Our citizens will be grati filed Lo learn that M. Gaillaum3 De Car- Jan and Elinund Ay°lsietfer will give .one of their grand Vocal and Instrumental Concerts in Odd Fellows' Hall on 'Monday .evening, June 11th. . Tait; •entertaininent will be of a highly attractive character and all who fail to hear these justly cele brated artists will miss a rich treat. They Are spoken of as brilliant stars in the mu .sicil•WOrld..7, 4;3e advertisement. .ON A RisE.—The improvements et the 'Washington House ended by raising the pavement considerable higher than the law allows. It has caused many a pedes trlifujorStumble and pass' along . matter ing,. .This necessitated. Johnny Smith to raise the walk-in 'front of his property and .we now have the impediment near Lock ards. Pardy, you must raise to keep up, and perhaps after all have raised, the ,Council will attend to it, and pass an ordi nance to the effect that they mustalllower -them. CO3I3IENDABLE.—It will be remem bered that complaint was made, a short time ago, by many of our citizens in refer ence to a ;bad taste, in the water supplied us froM the reservoir. Tile Water Com pany went to work imnryliately to, learn the'pause of such complaints. Both . the reservoirs have been thoroughly cleansed, nothing was found in them prejudicial to health,' and we have now as pure and whcilesome water as any other town in the state. Such prompt action on the part of the-Malears:Of the water company:is truly commendable. , OUR NEW DEPOT.—On Monday last the , -Passenger !Brains commenced. stop- 13ing at the 'Washington House. This is ph° greatest eque,9ietice ever vouchsafed to the Peoillq of Columbia by the Penn'a Our citizens can now reach the -'`cars without going to Marietta It is also 'anrt..xellent arrangement for, a, class of persons who, on the arrival °revery - train, Inuit Wilt the depot to see the sights. E. iscpYthe :gentlemanl , f agent, is snugly ensconced in his now quarters,hnd 'feels' in a happy mood. Ho contemplates lemonade" for the accOmmo liatiti of ,daity visitors, so that they 'miss hO,thing Worthy of sight. . , SAtE OP' REAL :3STATE.-011 Saturday Af." North '.fOr , R. & B. co., sold at public sale,tbefollow lug buildings, viz ; - TheftOnti - bttildings 1161 V - occupied by S. ; prrove and Mr ; s.Wr i l i ght, on yront'Street, toMichael Sburnan.foroo. - • A' Brick: Irons° opposite the.lt. ez. - !C. R. Depot, to Michael' S!inmaty fet„? , ,9o: . The Old Backunan for $100: • : „ The deahle•Frame•Ffmis'e •111 . rparof .tiireAeiiire."yt's . e; to Gee. Bogle for 1(59:', The building are ill] tolicr,ipi. •moceddsiiithiuc.two weeks from itrim:"Eki sale to make room for thalaSring a; new 'track. - - . >:berlein for Dr. AVC•ife; also sold at the gamer time and place, a. lot of grciOnd.i3n..Friurtli-Street to Mrs: Tyler, fo r • . -••- - iIARP,EIt.-,-;.ln this, the dune -,nuniber, , , of - X - farper,'LlUotithly., will bo fount", the first paper of. "personal 13,ocollections of the ,y - irginiap. These itiqicl es vill-1) .read:wit great ,inNTesf, U. liess. will take subscriptions ',far this spleAdid monthly/Ahey_a,re,always for sale' atb..j.s esoitufer.", • , -• ' . • • _ • ' , • • , ...„ • .4.)EATIIi OF , 'iI'EIgEtY•_,SINIALL. Sinall,;Esq.; one: of ,the mist respectable, and erieerprfsiii g`h fiegs of Fork, _ . . died- very suddenly on , Frichw about •Itive o'elock..••110 lul bz..en to Wrightsville,' where, he owned extensiveat/d - bad returned houla in the afternoon , train, -when not feeling very' well'and" ng 'of 'tightness across : the'br'easb, he called on his family pnysi-: cian and procured some medicines, •and returned- to his home. }laving taken his seat at the' slipper table, in a momont after befell dead.- The loss of Mr. Small will be seriously felt in this community. Ho had been. for many years extensively engaged in the lumber business, was a member of the firm of•Billmyer. Small.—Dqmocrut. SPLENDID SEGARS.—The &nada Brothers, Front Street above Locust, " who caters to the tastes of our citizens in the shape of fine segars and to baccp,h ave lately gotten up an entirely new brand of segars. They are called "The four-cornered Ha bana," They are made by a new process. square pressed, and for good material, and excellence of flavor,:they are hard to beat. The Messrs. F. Ltl3ro. haVe gotten up this brand at great expense. It is copyrighted, and the public are cautioned against pur chasing it from any other firm. The label is lithographed, having the lateness of one of the firm upon it, with signature, ctc.-- 1 - The new brand must eventually become highly popular, as none but [be best qual ity of leaf tobacco is used in their manu facture. SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL OPERATION. —A short time ago, Dr. F. Hinkle per formed an "operation on John Welsh of this place, for depressed fracture of skull. The seat of injury was the left parietal bone, nearlhe junction with the frontal.— About eight - years ago he received a blow upon the head by a brick, the angle of which caused nfieflotls injury, though. at the time it was not thought so. Three years after the injury he was siezed with epileptic fits, lvhich gradually increased, until they became,sn violent that eaoh t tack within the last year, was so alarming to him and his friends, that life was be coming a burden. After an examination the Dr. expressed an opinion that the only remedy was trepanning the skull, which operation was successfully performed. NEW SOILED ULE:—A new' schedule went into effect on the Reading d; Colum bia Railroad on - Wednesday last, as fol lows; Leave Golan bin at 8.15 a. m., and arrive at Reading. 10.00 a. in. 3.15 p. n. Lea re Reading fa 11.43 a m., and arrive at Co 12 03 110011 0.151). S inn cilti Leaves Columbia 7,30 a. iq.,and arrive.; at Reading 9.40 :1. in. Returning, I,Nive, 4eading 6.05 p. in. au.d arrives at Columbiap. in. 'This train in.ikes close ,anineetion at liewlims for New York' and Philath-lphia, and return from Phila. Jig SUN DA N"ritAis leaves Reading $.OO a. in. and arrive, at Litiz 9.10 a. tn., rvturning, leaves Liiiz 4.30 p. m. and arrives at Readingat 6.15 p. in. - The s.l3 a. in. tiain from Columbia makes close Connoctimt with espies. train , ling for New York, arriving Clore at 3.14 p. ni. }nsl LOU p. ai t .o for Pottsl ille and tho kelian9u Yak PaQsengors leaving New York at 7.0) Q.. in. mid at,8.0.1 a. in., connet.t mill trail? hivint; Read:Jig at 1 . 2.n3 noon for Colainbi4, York Northern Central 11. TEIE ODD FELLOWS' PARADE.—Last Tuesday was a grand gala day in Bead ing. It ws one of the largest parades of the kind that has ever taken place in the interior of the State. The Citywas literally packed full of people. The Hotels did a very heavy business. At least one thousand persons took. dinnerat Mishler's —one of the finest iI Aels in the place. It is estimated that ten thousand visitors were present to witness the grand pageant, and what was most gratifying, the ntmost vod order prevailed. The procession was over a mile in length. There were about fifty Lodges in line. the majority having banners aail. 4.m.14 of music, winch made a grand and imposing spectacle. Susque hanna L Aga, No. SO and Shawnee En campment of this place turned out in force, and made a splendid appearance.— They were headed by the Columbia Silver Cornet Band, which discoursed most ex cellent music. This band is provided with new and costly instruments, and is des tined to be ono of the best bands in the State. The spea.kin; was done in the :Fair Grounds, but the day being bleak and windy, many •of the strangers preferred to remain in town: Every hotel and Sa loon was packed to overflowing. The Gardens adjoining Lauer's Brewery were full of thirsty persons who came to test the quality of Mr. L.'s celebrated ale and Yo knights of the Silver Horn in dulged "wisely but not too .well." CANE PRESENTATro.N.-The highly popular: Association, known as the 'lm proved Order of Red Men of this place, at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening last presented Mr. James McGinnis, a handsome ebony cane. On behalf of the members assembled,.Mr.Ed.Spering made the followiry , remarks--; . • My•lßrothers. We have assembled here, * this - evening. to :perform a pleasant duty, ore inwhich we are all ititemsteq. It is with pleasure that .the .duty has de volved- upon - MC of -- presenting to our worthy brother, Past Sachem James Mc- Ginnis, this beautiful cane. as a token of our esteem and remembrance and a tribute' to which ho is wetlentitled,by his honesty, uprightness and in the performance of his duty as a brother and man. Brother, as you lean upon this cane on ,the way to the happy hunting grounds of our Fathers, while you are here with us,remember that there are those that will sympathize with you in your sorrow and feel joyful in your happiness, and in the declining days. ot your lite, may you follow the trail leaning upon this cane, to the happy hunting grounds in the great spirit world beyond, and may many suns pass over your head I.)efore the great spirit takes you from its,' Mr. McGinnis received the cane, as f0,1,-. lowa ; "My Brothers.. I accent 'with gratetql acknowledgment,the 'beautiful cane your generosity has bestowed upon me. When I pitch my tent from: day to day, on My way to eternity, I shall• lean upon and keep lt -constantly by my side, knowing that' it will keep this happy occasion green in my memory. I thank you my brothers, for your kindness ,an,making me the re cipient: of thiS stall-0 Me almost, the "stuff Orlifti.'i With a full heart, again I t4aP4- :,-We have examined-the cane present ed to Chief of Polic3 McGinnis, and find it Naillable one. It has engraved tip,op , it thefifiloWing inscription; " Pre sented to joules-McGinnis by Chicquesa tungo Tribe, No. .31) Improved 0. R. M.— - - -• 'lt 0.. T. .E 2!. McG. prizes the . cano very highly and grateinlly appreciates the high honor his fellow VRed Men" has con: furred upon him. • St/iNLISAY EXCIASION TICKETS.—The Reading. & Coln mbia 'Railroad Camp any will issue ,Sunday E . Cursiou tickets on their i•oiicr VS" follows( " " ' On mid, a4ter Smiday 27th lust; good only for date wlaen issued on Sundayl.'ass - ei;gar Trhin leaving ,Columbia.at 7.30 a. in, .to folio-140E stations;.,, To aiid- retuxu SO dents; Eplii•ata; $f,2G; :sl,so4l4eadipg,-$2,00. , , , - may 26-'46:41 ' . _ „ .SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS'f ,CONV.ENTION. —ln -pursuance of the call- of the committee 'appointed at the general convention held iu HarriSburg, the soldiers and sailors - of Lancaster county met in -the Court House on• Saturday, -May 19, 1856, for the purpose of electing:delegates to attend the general convention •to be held at Pittsburg,. June sth, and transact such- other.business as may be or interest to the soldiers and sail ors ,of the county. The convention was called to order by Major U. W. Shenk.— The following were elected permanent offi cers of the meeting: President, Gen. J. W. Fisher; Vice Presidents, Col. W. L. Baer. Capt Wallings, Capt. W. T. McPhail, Col. D. Miles, Lt. iNfitilald,atajor R. W. Shenk, Maj. NV. H. Spurn, eapt. ' Jos. limbic; Sec retaries, E. C. Reed, Lt. W. W. 'Hopkins, CaPt.'Tamo's Cross. ' ::OnMotion, a comMittee'of nine Was ap pointed to select twenty •delem ' ates and twenty alternates, to attend the Pittsburg Convention: Committee—Capt. 'W. W Nevin, Maj. R. W. Shenk,Capt. C. Denims, Capt. J. R. Rutter, Capt. W‘dlings, Sergt. G. K. Swope, Lt. Win. Plhhler, Lt. H. Brennan; Sergt. W. H. Grier. • On motion a committee of live was ap pointed. to - draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting: Committee=--Adjt A. C. Reinoehl, Dfai. M.' FL Lecher, Capt. B. F. Baer, Sergt. W. G. Evans, Capt. W. D. Stauffer. — The committed on resolutions, after a short absence, reported as follows: Resolved, That we urge on congress the prompt adoption of some measurato equal-' ize the bounties of those who entered the army for three years, during 1861 and'62, and also to increase at least two fold the present pittance allowed by the pension laws.. Resolved, That in the nomination by the Union party of Major General John W. Glenry,•for Governor of Pennsylvania, we see evinced the determination of loyal peo ple to 'recognize the 'claims' of those who have brought the late terrible war to a suc cessful issue, and being one of us, and having proved himself not only a brave and prudent officer and gallant soldier,but also possessed of those administrative qualities required in a ruler, and better still, foremost among the supporters of those principles for which we iought for four years, we pledge to Lim our ' hearty and enthusiastic support. Resolved,That the thirty-ninth Congress by its course, has won our admiration and confidence, and we heartily sustain its action in refusing to rtdmi , the represonfa Lives of traitors, red with the blood of our fallen comrades, and that we are in favor of disfranchising , all voluntary rebels, at least until 1867, that we rejoice at the tri umphant passage of the Civil Rights Bill, and urge the immediate passage of the amenament to the Constitution now pend ing. Resolved, That believing "that treason is odious and that traitors must be punish ed," we recognise in the indictment of Jef ferson Davis,the first tardy attempt on the pert of Andrew Johnson, to put this oft repeated sentiment into practice, and we demand in the name ofjustice,of humanity and by the memory of the dead of Ander sonville and Salisbury. that he be speedily tried, and if convicted, executed as an ex ample to traitors. Resolved that we pledge our votes to the party tl at gave us the right to vote in the field; and as one of the means of develop ing our full strength, we urge the immedi ate limitation of Geary clubs throughout the country. 10.11 fl. 12.1.in00n 3.55 p tn. 9.03 n.m 2,15 p . p. The committee on delegates reported the following, as delegates to the general con vention: Brig. Gen, J. W. Fisher ; Lieut. W. H. -Pith P. V. V. ; ; .ergt. W.H.Crier, sth P. R. V. ; John H. Shirk,79th P. V.V.; Capt. W. W. :Covin, 79th ; Capt. Rutter, 195tk ; ,Capt. Wallings, 195th ; Capt. Pear, 122nt1. Galt. limble, 195th ; Capt. Dpnues.-, 1:15111 ; Maj. Shenk,l3sth ; Sergi. Sweigart; Lt. 11cPliail, Ist Res. ; Capt. .r. ]. Barr, 11111 U. S. C. T. ; Lt. Ober.2lst Cay. Reinceig, 76th ; Serg't Engle, 195th ; Lt. Col. Bear, 195th P. V. ; Dr.Gray,2oth Cay. ; Capt. .4arshall, 79th. The following were appointed alternates; E. C. ];teed, Lt. A. C. Herr, A. N. Thomas, Adit. Breneman, Capt. Hopkins, Capt. H. 11. Dreneman, Capt. Ettla, W. U. Hess, Maj. Spera, Lt. Col. Mites, Col. - Franklin, Sergi, Daniel Potts. Capt. Boyd—leaving the President to 1111 all vacancies. A CARD.—We respectfully call atten tion of all who use or sell Segars, Tobacco,Snuff,Sfc. to our advertisement in to-day's paper, and there Is no doubt by giving us a call you will find plenty of goods in our line from twenty five to fifty per cent. cheaper man tt est of Phila., or east of Pittsburnh.— We are retailing No.l, Cut and Dry Smoking Tobac co at 40 cents per lb., and to-day you could not buy this Tobacco from the Factories under 75 cts.whole salo ; bought before the 40 Ms. tax. We also sell Killick Mid: in lb packages, at GO ets per lh, worth at the Factwy, 51,05 per lb. No. 1, Fine Cut Chew ing Tobacco by the 1-2 barrel, 51,05 worth at the fac tory 11,53 per lb. Call and we will show you the am tory price list. These goads were bought before the Government tax was levied. In the line of Pipes we haye reduced the prices twenty-five per cent. We further state to all who deal it; Tehacco Segars, Snuff, Pipas, &c., that it will be to their ad vantage to give us a call before part:hi asing, as our prices will lie made satiscimory. Our imam is TIMk sales and small p.onts, We have tile best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sweet Twi st, Tooacco in the market rind are the only cue in the county who has it for sale. The old and tree saying is, persons will buy where they get the cheapest. All we ask is a trial and you trill find our goods the cheapest and will give satisfaction Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, snuff and "agar Manufeetoty Front St., 3 doors from Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. nun • ,„.4a,e, za•rsh Deaths and Marriages are publi , hed in this paper without charge. When acconmatved yy eqminon taries, whether prose or poetry, tit e cents per line will be charged. Funeral notice:: tea cents per line. Payable in advance. In this plqce on the 16th of April, by Samuel . Evan, Esq., William Smith, to Isabella Shorter, both of this place. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS jersey Dams. AFine let of elegant `‘Quaker Hams," : direct from the Jarsies, and are super ior to any heretotb re ofibred in this tuark et, as a trial will suffice. For sale only by JOIIN A. JACKSON. may 26', NRI-tf BRICIES! 43:WES i BRICIELS THE subscriber will furnish to builders and others, building brick, paving brick, and-pressed brick. A full supply of all kinds on hand, at reasonable prices. GEO. GOLLN, on Lancaster Pike, Columbia, Pa. may 2.G, 3w* RYE LOU.rF.. 'IbYE FLOUR the best in use for paper hanging. Also a very superior article for family. use, to be had at the &leap flour mid iced store of " GEO. BRA.NDT. may-2G , . . Saturday, May 26th• Opening Silk Sa cues T.l-1 W E EK at HALDEMAN'S • MORE NEW CARPETS, From 37/ Cents up, and many other Bar gains THIS I-4;K At , Haldeman's. may 26th /I MULL B.U.IffE DE CARLAN AND EDIVITTSD ViTOLSEnerr.R, •• the distinguished young Pianists, '- Respectfully announce, that they will give 'me Grand Vocal and Instrumen tal concert at the ODD FELLOWS' HU, COLII3IBIA, PA., Monday Evening' June 1866. at which they will be assisted by the fa vorite soprano M.A_DAME HEN lIIETTA PELIRENS, late of \f r. L. M. Gottschalk's concerts, and the young eminent violinist - MR. WILLIAM , STOLL, of Philadelphia. Tickets of :Om iss ion 50 cents. Gallery 35 cents. To be bad at W. U. Hess' book store and at the evening 01 the concert at the hall. may 20, 3t ,The Ladies of the Presbyterian Church will hold a Fair in Odd Fellows' Hall, on the evenings of THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY, ArAx 31st, and JUNE Ist and 2nd. An extensive ascortment of Fancy Goods for old and young will be presented for sale. Refreshments of all kinds will served in splendid style, and it is to be hoped that all who desire the welfare of the Church will attend and aid the Ladies—in a- nub stantial manner—in their enterprise. Tickets to be_had at the door. COMMITTEE. may 26th REMOVAL. BOOTS AND SHOES! fTIHE subscriber has removed his boot _L and shoe store, tour doors above B. Williams' Drug store, Front street,and of fers an extensive assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE O,R RETAIL. His stock consists of as largo and general asorfinent of Mens' Boys' _Ladies' and ChiWrens' 0a1. , §; and Shoes - , as car be found elsewhere in the town, Thoseren airing Boots and Shoes, will hind it to their advantage to CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL GROVE. Col., may 2(,-tf NEW GROCERY STORE. rplIE Subscriber would respectfully in _L form the Public generally, that ho has just received a general assortment of rocerics, Provision's, TEAS AND SPICES. Stlgar cured Hams. I. and Mess Mackerel. Extra Fine Syrups. Relined sugars of all kinds. Old Rio and JaVa coffee. English and American Pickles. DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS. Raisins, Prunes and Prepared Mustard always on hand and of the very best grades. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and complete and we intend keep ing it fresh, by almost daily additions, Notions of different kinds always on hand. FREDERICK BUCHER. corner 4th Locust Streets. may 26th, ly. PURE WINES & LIQUORS. THE subscriber calls the attention of his friends and public, generally to his large and well assorted stock of pure wines and liquora at wholesale, only retail for medi cal purposes and family use. BIPOI?TED WINES th LIQUORS, such as Cognac of different grades arid brands. Holland and Cordial (Tills ; Port Lisboa, Sherry, Aradeira, Malaga. Clnimpagne, Berman, Rhine, Clurret, Wines, tke. Damest,ic Wines and Liquors, Domestic Brandy. Domestic Gin, XXX Old Rye, XX Old 11‘,•e, X Old Rye, Bour bon and Whiskies, Wines, Catawba, sweet and tart, Currant, Black berry, Elderberry, Szunburg's Port, ctc. ITTE S, Mishler's Herb, The great Zingari, Brunen, Stovers, Wine and Cock Tail. Brown Stunt, Scotch Ale, Sellers' Water. Ginger, Blackberiy, Catawba, Cherry, FENDRtCUU•I3POS LETTERS REM.UNING UNCLAIMT ED in the Post Office, at Co,lipn bia Pa„ Saturday, May 26,1Stit3. ~.\,...‘"t0 obtain.upy of 'these letters, the applicant must, call Liu- `aclverli4ed letters,' give the 'date of dills 1.10, and pay ono cent for advertising. • LA•pi - FIS' LIST. Brown Mrs Harry (tontine. Miss Alice Born Mrs Caroline Henper firs Jane Coact: Miss Sarah GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Baker Thomas Keylor Henry E Brown Henry NleClure Wm Coach John Myers Caleb Calder di Brenetran 'Mellinger B .E Chambet lain ti .I.i :Myers H AI Derelin John Pollard W 0 Duffield J 11 Rinehart C:eorge 3) Donwon Ilenery Strouk William Emanuel NI !timid' Sof newel Wll Waters J•mes S Human S Wilson Henry Hill F P Watincy George Hamilton John Walker .1 C Kennedy Samuel R young Henry H M. J. Eit l''.P.M. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." CHLORIDE ®r LIME rpHE great disinfectant, removes all of _L Pensive odors and deleterious exhala tions, giving greater security to life in these times of CHOLERA. Full directions for using given at Meyer's Family Medi cine Store, where a fresh supply has been received. For sale in large or small quan tities. UV f t DER YEAR! We want agent 1 "I.$ eyerywhere to sell our improy: ed sewing Machines. Three new kinds„ Under and upper feed. Warranted fiyO years. Move salary or large com missions t*itl: t The only machines sold in United States ferless than $4O, which are jelly license kth frowc, Wheeler & Nils n, Gr 0 VC.T P t aker ‘ .inger and Co., and Ilach elder. 444 oilier cheap machines are in fringments, nairthe seller or t er are liable to arrest,fine, and impris,onn:,ent, Illustra ted circulars sent f: cc: Add . T(..s,s,, or call upon Shaw itClark, Egiddlefortl, Maine, or Chicago, 111. mar. 10, '86.-ly* Hotel -and Restaurant Keglers, LOOIC TO YOUR INTEREST! • SAVE 300 PEE "CENT? a Haim capital receipts for the Manufacture of Brandy, Irish Whiskey and Old Bourbon. - These. receipts are used by ail the leading dealers, and you bu from 'the'm the .saute article you can easily makeyoursell. Bup.the receipts for your own Ilse, and save your money. .Price ill cent• each or Sl,for the three. H. N. COLWELL, may 26-"t30.6t. ' Allentown, renn'a: POR SALE. THE subscriber having the patent right for manufacturing corn vinegar in this county, offers for sale the right and also all the fixtures for its successful manufac ture, in this county. A rare bargain is here offered. %.. , 1,3.,..A.11 persons are hereby warned, against unlawfully rising this putout, as they will be prosecuted. C. C. TIDIES, :Varga retta Furnace, may 2G, '6O-If York C 0.,• Pa. FAIR, FAIR, FAIR, For the beijetit of the PRESBYTERIIN CllllRell, J. C.-BUCHER, may 2G, '66 cor. Front & Locuot NEW ADVEB,TISEMENTS MALTBY & CASE 'EK)CZYST STREET, BELOW S'ECONT.,,I -Have , now -open A- FT_T_T_Jr.., STOCK SPRING & SUMMER G 0 ODS At Gold Prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is invited to their large, anal CHOICE SELECTION f.*.o , *4.) 1 / 4 1. 24-sla tw-1 DRESS GOODS. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of DOMESTIC GOODS ; At the lowest cash prices. EXTRA.HEAVY YARD WIDE BROWN MUSLINS at 22 cents. IL FULL sawn "cCTI-lITM Cr.'"_.:: Co 3DS- LATEST STYLES OF raiLDIES' CLOTHS AND NOW OPEN CALL AND SEI the " Gabrielle" Hoop Skirt, The most beautiful skirt in the market, Also r i a 3o d r l j e t 6 a s is Da k k e x s , a l l lo r. l l , s i n o s: 1 th a e s r . eneap as the cheapest. FANCY• CASSIMERES, rarttarell CLOTES, And,a general assortment of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Boots & Shoes Of all kinds and at styles AT 11,ZOTICED PRICES. SUMMER HATS, ALL STYLES AND PRICES TlThy AREI NOW SELLING IMPORTED GOODS I . UCI - 1" LESS THAN COST OF INIPOTt- TATION. ALL WOOL. DELAINES AT 45 cents DOUBLE 'WIDTH, DO AT S 7 cents. OTHER COODS IN PROPORTION PRICES or 04. D GOODS RE- DITCED ONE lIA.LF. OUR STQcli OF GOODS is being constantly repletllsheA, and al ways kept full. Althoagh %hey feel confi dent of offering greater inducements to purchasers, than any other establishment outside of the cities, we most respectfully solicit an examtuation of their goods that all may JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES, ONE PRICE FOR ALL REGULAR GOODS. Col., luny sth '65 AC C.I_D 1 l_ritS ! The Original Travelers' Insurance Company, Itartford„, Connecticut. Capital all paid in, Net Cash Assets, INSURES against Accidents of All Kinds causing Bodily Injury or Loss of Life. IT IS UIIEAT'! IT IS UNIVFMSALI IT IS 11E- LI ILI:! :1 - 0 MEDICAL IT-1 - .4 MITATror REQUIRED.• Policies isSueit from One year to Fi Ve years from 55,00. to $l, 50,000 Every information given at the office of the Agent, P. X. ZEIGLER. Basement of Black's Hotel.. may U)-'Ol3-6m. MORTON'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS AT TUE MANUFACTURER'S PRICE 3, P. SIIREINER & SIN HAVING secured the sole agency for the sale of the IMPROVED MORTON PENS, we are prepared to sell these celebrated pens, at Morton's own prices. These pens have never been excelled, and need but to be tried to be appreciated. We have pens at the following rates, which are as low as as can be purchased from the manufac turer himself'. For $l.OO the . lNlagie Pen ct Holder. For $1.25 the Lncky Pen ct Holder. For $1.50 the Always Ready Pen ct Holder For 42.00 the Elegant Pen C Holder. For $2 °5 the Excelsior Pen A: Holaci Tlie above Pens will lar out-last a gross of Steel Pens ; and arc much more eon vement. We also sell the First Quality Pens, Silver Extension Cases. AT Corresponding Rates Call and examine thc.;e. cELEBRATED which fot durability, elasticity and good good writing qualities have never been excelled. Remember we will sell you MORTONS PENS as cheap as you can purchase them from the manufacturers in New York. No charge for examining mid trying them. P. Sli REI N ER & SON, Agent for Columbia. may 49th lm ROOSTER I The Celebrated Rooster Whiskey elm be had only at the corner of "Walnut and Connuerce Streets.— For quality, flavor and purity, it cannot be beat. Also Bo urb on liVirislicy from Bourbon County Kentucky, war ranted to he the pure rrtiele, or no sale.— We have Wines, Drandies, Gins, Cordials, Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a call and examine for yourself. CHARLES GROVE, Corner of Commerce and Walnut Sts., Columbia, Pa. may 19-,611-tf. Notice r9IIIE Subscriber having disposed of Cordelia Furnace properly to the Kauffman Iron Co., the business in the future will be carried on by that Com pany, and all hills contracted from this date will be charged to that Company. Cordelia Furnace; near Columbia, May Ist, 1866. U.S. Eaffirman; All persons having bilk against me will please present them for payment. Mac - 1.2- - 136-3 t. C. S. K. Property Owners and Builders ;Till find it to thcii ‘V-al:TifteNTSl(li&Zl store and examine -lustin's Patent Spout. It cannot burst in cold Weather, and will prevent walls from dampness. may 19-tf. ALL PERSONS IN WANT OF FIRST CLASS Dress Roots and Gaiters, 4T LESS THAN CITY PRICES, Should go to Fraley's, IN LOCUST ST., NEAR, EtECOND. inny 19, RUSELEB.'S BITTERS. Sold only by J. C. BUCHER, Corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia. Pa may 19,-tf Shultz's - 1 21:At Store, EsTABLIS:IED 1429. No. 20 North Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. AAT.E manutacture on r own goods, thus enabling, Os to sell at, OLI)-TI31E PRICES. The largest, hest and most complete stock, and at lower prices than any house in the country. Our immense stock of Spring and Sum mer (lends consists of all the novelties of the seallon , i; at least fifty different styles, the most popular of which are the" CAVALIER, CAVALIER D'ORSAY, INDICATOR, (very new,) FULTON, MORTON PETO. BRIGHTON', (nobby,) TYROL. A SPLFNDID SILK FIAT FOR $5,00. Cheaper than can be had elsewhere. Our business connection with our patrons for a period of nearly forty years is suffi cient guarantee of our ability to please all who may favor us with a call. SHULTZ & 8110. may 12.tf Look Here! NEW HAT & CAP STORE, No. G 4 North Queen Street, Howell's Building, Lancaster, Pa. MITT; undersigned boirtg l‘rnetical 1 HATTER, and havi;4,4yert his per sonal attention to the.hitsin , ss would take this opportunity of informing the public generally that he has opened a— NEW HAT Et CAP STORE, at the place above mentioned, where he will he at all times prepared to supply those who may Rtvor him with a call with the BEST Li: CHEAPEST HATS CAPS of the Latest and Most Fashionable Style Having had considerable experience in the business, lig, hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage. may JESSE SMITH. AOTICE. rirmE third Inonthly meeting of the Totsl A hstinanee Union will, be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Monday evening, Iday 14th, at 7k o'clock. By Order of the President. GEO. H. RICHARDS, Soc. BRYAN'SPIILMOMC WAFERS. 4.-ir The origin I\ledicine es:abli-hed in 1837, and first article of tne kind eirerilitroduced under the .name of.' Pulinonic lArafers," in this or any other country; a,2.1 oinerPtilinonic Wafers are counter feits.' 'file genuine can be knowme.by the name BRYAIs: being s.ampeit on each Wafer. Tnese Wafers-have bean before the public for nearly thlrty years, and the immense sale attained. not only in -Amerieit but in fureign countries. fully attest their intrinsic worth. The medical proper ties are superior to any other articles offered for the cure 01 Pulmonary or Bronchial :affections, and the quantity contained in each box is nearly •dou ble that of that of the mauy woithle,s imitations adrertised. - $500,000 - $610,000 Bryan's Fuimonic Wafers cure Coughs, Coldß,S ire Throat, Floarseness, Asth ma, f anon. Bronchitis, Dithcalt Breathing, Spit ting Blood, Pains in the Che-t. incipient Consnmp min acid all disea•es of the lungs. Sot only afford ing tempo. ary relief, but effecting a rapid and Ireit cie and am warranted to give satisfaction in tiAciy instance. 'they do not nauseate like neoholic compoun Is, and the medical pro) .en ics are com bined in a form so agree.tble and pleasant to the to-te, ihat any child. - w,ll readily •ent them. One dose will always atlord To Vocalists and Public Speaaers. these Wafers are pecitharly s alualde; they,ul.l in one day re move toe most severe oc,,asanh: hoarseness : and their regular use fur a few days will, at all times, inerea-e the power and 11e:cloddy of the voice, greatly improving its zone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by many prefesstonal vocalists. The very areal celebrity of this invaluable rem edy has induerd unprincipled persons to prepare ha,e it itations. which disappoint the jun• expecta tion, of the pureha-er, Sod injure the character of the genuine medicine. See that the word, -.;RYAN." is stamped on each 'Amer, and al , o ob-erve the fac sirrthe of the sig nature of the Proprietor -JO/.1 :11.0SE:," Co eleM wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgerg. ja-"Ottell ding parties will be dealt. with to the full extent of the law. Ilryans Pululonio Wafers are for sale by all Drug gistS. JOB MOSES Sole Proprietor7r Cortlandt St., 7.\.". Y. Jan. G, ly Prepared from a preeription of Dr. Juan I)olaniarre, Chief I'lly6ieinn to the . . Hospital du Nord on Lailboisiere of Paris invaluable medicine i. no impos.tiou, hit i 4 untailmg in the cute of tipermatort hat or weakne,s. Every of Gewtal or Vrinary rhab.l.ty, hit ohm airy or nightly Seminal Emits slow, trout or csu.e pr o tuced, or howeA or v,re, w.II be Speedily relieved and tile organs re: ;OA ed to ht althy I:xad the following opinions of eminent French -\le have nsed the Specific Pills prepared by Gar anch-re t Dahont. No. _l4 Liao Lan hard, front Cho pr...t.cripti , m of Dr. J uan lieiattuirr,, ni our private laak,tuc Wa Is (1111i01 believe there no tinier 111VdiAlle. is well calculated to cure all poi,oxis suttetiug trout luv limier Einisston4 or 11.113 . IJUivr t eaktio., of O.> Sexo,.l organs, whether caused by a sedentary Mode of livtng, execb:i.e.,, or abuse Paris, May 5th,18C3 Beware of Counterfeits. The Genuine P,lls art) sold by all the Nine:par Drugg,sts, tin ougliout tikv %voila, price uue Dottar per BOXen I , or lice dolil'e. 1. , A11 0,1,1 a, s D,Povr, Sule Proprietors, 21 I Rue Lonibaid, P.Arts. One dollar fsnelf)sed to tiny ammo f..ed At!vnt, will insure a box: by return wad, ,ecutely sealed non) all oi•-erN,Ition.'ix boxo, lot nye dollars. Sole Geeeral Agents for Ameriea, t;.310,-ES ourtdiant St. \. Y. 11.—French. ()CI man, :-Tani-n and Engl:sh Pamphi et,eonta,n iicbill p.t ttealars and direetioni forrent Ir. a teeny addre,c. Agent for i.oluntoia, .1. A. Moyeri. Jan. CATARRH SA UFF• This Snuff has thorou 4111 y proved itself to be tho he,t artLele know for earoig the Cann rh, Cold iu the II cad and Headache. It ha- lwen I , ,und an ex cellent remedy in many ea-e, of :-ore E es. I leaf ne-s has been remoreobe it, nad Hearing has oaten been greatly iuiptored by its rfse. It is tr..grain anti 1141....,..thre. and Gives Immediate Relief To the dull heavy pain- e.itis.A by tits -ayes of the 11 aii. The .aen,dttons attar using it are dchghtful an,l thyLorating. It opcna purgoa out ail ob atruction,, atretigthens the hlaad., and gives a healthy action to tot: puts airceted. More than. Thirty 'Years' Of Sale and of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and lieadat!ba sotto . , oa, proved as gt eiit value for all the common diseases et the 11,:td, aad at this moment it stands higher than ever before. it Is rerommeniled by ITIAIIy of the hest ph7.,ieirtns and is u'-ed with great suceet.s and tratisfaction everywhere. Read the Certificates of 'Whole sale Druggists is IS6-1. Tlir nuilo , rsigned. linvin,r for many years I.een nc qua,ntcd with Dr. Mars hall Cat:aril auil Ileadnehe :guff, and sold in our NVllol...llie n cheerfully suite, tha. we believe it io Le eijudl in every respect tot c reconunenchnions given it for the cure nr , 'lttarrhat Adeettons. and that It I? decidedly 1110 be,t have ever butox% a for alt common dh,ea-es of the Ilead. Burr A: Perry, itoiton, flames & Park. New Yorlr. Reed, Au-ton i Co., - A. it' Brow n.Larn C 0.," Sto Oleo :Lol it, Co. " Reed, Cutler " Isrii,•l Minor d- aeth W. Fow:e, Neriess,oa .1 Robbins, " %% 11 , 011, Faith:ink k Co. .1. L. z.seovill d Cu., llonshaw, lid mand co; N , d. Close d, Co., " 11. IL flay, l'ui tland, Ma flu- 1 vliul e, Fur :•_zale Ly all Druggists. TRY IT. Jan. a, '66.1y Get the Best. THE KEYSTONE LINIMENT. Ts neknowledg,ed by all who use it to be I. THE VERY BEST article of the kind that they ever tried for Chronic Rheuma tism, Totter, Whiteringworm, Sprains, Burns. Swellings,Frosted Feet, ToothaeLe Sore Throat, Poison, Bite or sting of In sects, and in fact all complaints requiring an outwit id application. All that is asked for it is a fitir trial. If there is no relief the money will be refunded. Good for man or beast. Printed directions accompany each bottle, .I\ lan utitetured and sold wholesale and retail by JEFFERIS ,S.: BRO. Coatsviile, Chester Co., Pa. Wholesale depart :Aleut, No. 525 '..Markc•t street, Philadelphia. apr. 21, tf, J. A. INleyers. Agent for Columbia. CHEAP FOR CASH. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ELEGANT DRESS GOODS', LADIES' SACKING CLOTHS, GENTS' AND BOYS' CASSIMERES, Linen Goods in great variety. Domestic Muslins, Prints, Flannels, Ging-hams. and SkLts. GOOD HOOP SKIRT FOR $l.OO at J. W. STE.tCY 6.• Formerly STI:Acy k Bo'v nus Cor. 2nd and Locust sts., may 5, '66. _Columbia, Pa. NEW Buggy at a reduced price. En . 4 -1. quire or may 12, READ ! READ ! READ 1 GREAT ATTRACTIOX DAVID ; HANAUEB.'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORUM, Front Street, first Store mbia , a Pa.bove Walnut St., Colu The Largest, Best Assorted, Flandsom- est and, Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SEIOES, &c., Ever exhibited in these regions, which NVi 11 be sold at ALL prices TO DEFY CIOMPETITION I Come one and all, both great and small, To Little Davy's Clothing Hall ; And et a fit front head to foot At prices that your purse. will suit. may 12, '66. tt* RELIEF IN TEN 7NINUTES, Relief in Ten Minutes. LI FE-IIEALTH-STRENGTLI, LIFE-HEX LT H-StRENGT LIFE-11EALTII-STRENGTE THE GREAT FRENCH IZEMEDY DR. JUAN DE'L.IMAR LIE'S Celebrated. Speeilie BIAL7P.r.PATM. M. I) G. 1). pcJARDIN, M. D. LE: LEL:CURE, M. D Dr. "MA ItISHALL'S For Sale. W. 11. PF.A.EILER
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