'6lje Cialumbia gpg. Columbia, Pa. Saturday, June 8, 1867. COMISCNICATIONS, letters, contributions, generally or Merit and interest to the render, nil! he aceeptable rem friends from all quarters. TO ADVERTISERS Prasosa who wish their advertisements to reach the greatest number of persons, will do well to avail themselves of the superior Inducements offered through the columns of the Comneau Spy. It posses es large advantage ever any other newspaper; its :mine weekly circulation being more than thirty per cent, greeter than any other paper publi,hed in this vicinity, and promises to he more than one hundred per cent. greater, in less than six months.-- In addition to this, the patrons of the See are of the class that advartieers 'a reach--blietal minded, and intelligent people, thereby making it the mo- , t icsirnble medium for all classes of advertisers. This fact should hare 41 great orrolgltt a ith advertisers. TO CORRESPONDENTS The story of "A Ribbon" will be publish ed next week. "Orr ! Come to fis. Bower" will be pub lished. Y.—Will send anotherproof of your hook neXt week. Ghto.—You were nevi more mistaken There Is not the least shadow of truth iu it. 11EX. — We'irithliol4 your poor this \Von:, for OferioLl3 reasons. Call al our othee when conve nient. ETTPITEMIA.—We eannot publish your ar ticle. It is of no value to ng. We return. a. re quested. Auoq.—The book 3.01.2 aRk about woo pub lished by Hordk 'lloughton,New York, at S. per copy. It e eon get it for you. I.—Money received. Send a receipt Viy this mail Send on the name., Jennie, it will he :ill right. Let tie hear from you again. .13.—You are in error. We did not think you on short-sighted no to condemn ng for .that cur. respontlento say. We are not responsible; no their sentiment. , are not oms by any means, Our eolumnq are anon for diccusoions, mu) we erect all aides a heating. Your strieturet don , take. Alt3l BROKEN.—A little daughter nt Mr. W. T. Is.Towlen, residing on Locust street, this borough, fell from a high chair, on Thursday last, and broke an arm, INFP.Esu'IND.—It is truly refreshing to see the great crowds of persons constantly rushing to the Fountains at Dr. John Par ry's Drug Store, to sip the cooling nectar flowing, therefrom. Housc FURNISHING Goons.—A. C. Laneaster,Pa., advertises in to-day's paper his stock of house furnishing goods, fie.. fie. Our citizens vi,iting that eity should call there and examine his extensive stock. ROBBED IN THE CARE.—It ie said that It man named Frederick Gramm, a mer chant of Bainbridge, this county, was rob bed in the ears while on his Way to Lancas ter city, on Thursday .1110111 in g last. UN pocket was cut open, and his money, about ;$1,500, taken therefrom. -\ droit thief, that, PEttsosAr..—Elwood niest. Esq.. the present County Treasurer, is announced, in the last number of the _Lancaster ingairer, as one of the editors of that paper. Mr. G, is a ready and pungent writer, and with Mr. Wylie, will make the fug/tire,. one of• the best Republican papers in the State. ST7NDAY being Whit-Sunday, the com munion will be :Administered in St. Paul's (Episcopal) Church, in the morning., and the preparatory meeting will he held on Saturday evening. at a quarter to S o'clock. Sunday evening services are now held in this church at f, o'clock. All are cordially invited. OnALLENnEn.--The (!tdumbia Baiie Ball Club, •if this plain•, have been chal lenged by the "Mutual," to play a matelt game. The challenge has been accepted, and the game will come on: On Monday, the 17th inst. This, no doubt, will lte an inter esting and exciting game,as th: -hampion ship of the town will be contested for. FAL:zE AL:atm--An alarm of fire was raised byseme prowling youths, on Wednes day night last, about 11 P. M., which had the effect of turning out oar firemen, and causing the Town ICall bell to he rang for naught. Is it right - that the bell should be rang unless there is positive proof that there is a fire? We hope our Council will eon shier the question. Goon BEl:rt.—Ye lovers of good beer will always find the genuine article at Law rence Smith's, on Lawrence street, between Second and Third streets. Ile has pnt his rooms and garden in complete order, for the season, and will always serve his cus tomers with the finest rittatity of beer, sweit zer, Good ort er will always be main tained. See advertisement. UNCLAIMED LrrrEß.S.—List. or letter, remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post °Rice, up to this date: Gent/me:Cy Le.q.—Jaeoh Burgen, John Brenner, Charles Bitel:i:tea% Horace 13ran son, Phillip honk le, Josiah Criumo, Henry Campbell. :Michael Clearkin, Henry Geep lien, Edward Ga use, .iosephlderbrant, James Tilley, Christian Hostetter, James Lloyd, George i,enbucit, John Blipley, George A. Thomas, Henry Wilson, Edward Willett. BALTEticink: Ati Ot/10 iLtlfnoAp. ehauge of Tiie. took effect on the Baltimore and Ohio road on Sunday last. The t otitis between Baltimore and Washington Will bo run as follows : Leave Baltimore at 3.50, 7.05, 8.50 and 0.45 M., and 3.15, 4.- 15 and 8.20 P. M.: leave Washington at 7.00 and 7.45 A, M.,end 12.13, i.OO. 4.30. 7.00 and 5.45 P. M. No change has 1 wen made in the trains for the west and intermediate points. on the main stem, How YOU TIIE !ENO 1.E. 4 s CIIIMMEN LANCA,T.EIt CITY ANS) COUNTV.--yht: managers of this Institution propose to pur chase ground and erect a suitable building for the homeless, friendless children of the County. They have it in their minds to bring some of the children here, and have them give an entertainment in Columbia. and we hope they will be encouraged to do so. Last night an entertainment was given by the children in Lancaster. So worthy an object should be encouraged by every TUE PENNSYLVANIA. ReSEIC VES.—The Pennsylvania Resen•eAssoeiation held (heir second annual meeting at Ilarrisburg, on Thursday of last week. The meeting was largely attended, and the best of feeling prevailed among the members. General McCandless, of Philadelphia, delivered the oration, which was well received. Ex-Gov. Curtin was elected President of the As sociation. The interesting yen - mimic:s.4. (ton eluded with it banquet at the State Capitol Jov. Geary. Gen. .1. F. Eartrantt, Gen. T. M. Campbell, Maj. L. S. 'fart, and others, were elected honorary members. "SWINO.I NO ROUND VIE CIRKLE"-- There is a good deal of "Swinging Round the Cirkle" in referenee to Sewing Ma chines. But the merits of the Grover Baker machine are its simplicity; non-lia bility to get out of order; readily understood by inexperienced females ; the advantages of working directly from the spools, instead of reeling the thread on a bobbin or shut tle; the elasticity of the stitch; the fact, that there emists no necessity for fastening the ends; the extent of range of work, it being adapted to the finest as well asto theconrsest work ordinarily done in the household. These machines are sold in Columbia, by W. G. Case Lt. S' n. Read their advertise ment in another column. Et ASTiC STRAP:---P. T. Barourn's (pat ent) Elastic Strap and Buckles for pants, vests and drawers, is a little invention which will commend itself to every gentle man whodesire,s good fitting clothes without feeling restrained in his movements, and to Persons who tear the straps and buckles from their garments iL will ho worth double the cest. These straps are very durable, neat, and or a variety of styles, colors and prices, to suit all. They' are for sale at nal deman's, and are put on all the pants and vests made by them. GOOD TEMKAIt's N V Elt On Tuesday evening last, the members of Hope Lodge, No. 8, I. 0. of 0. T., of this place, celebrated their tenth anniversary, at their Hall, in Second street. Represen tations from various Lodges in the neigh ; boyhood were present, and lent their aid to enliven the antis: - in. After a very interest ing initiation ceremony, a series of general exorcises was had, consisting of recitations, readings, a short history of the Lodge, re freshments, and toasts. This Lodge, which, but a fow years since, numbered thirly-five or forty members, now has a membership of over one hundred and eighty. Tab SEA SERM—The hot weather during, the past few days is enough to make our people think of sonic cool summer re sort, or a bath in old ocean. Many of our citizens go nil to Niagara, Cape May, Bed ford, and other places; but we think one of the best places to go to, during the hot sum mer months, is Atlantic City; and the Surf House is the favorite resort. This elegant hotel has been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, and is now open for the season. Mr. Win. T. Caleb,-the proprietor, is one of the most genial and accommodating land lords in the world, and his house will be found the most pleasant and home-liko of any at that great fashionable watering place. Romilsn GRAYES.—We were informed by a friend, a few days since, that there is a woman residing in our Borough, who is in the habit of culling flowers from the graves in our Cemetery, planted there by friends of the departed. She has long b-en suspected of the contemptible theft, and was recently caught in the act. We would hardly sup pose there are persons living in our midst, so utterly devoid of principle and feeling. as to desecrate the last resting phwe of the dead, by robbing the graves of mementos placed there by friends mid relations. Yet such is the fact, and by a lady, too. Should the oilimee be repeated, the name of the in dividual will be made public. Beware! ONSIoSS tIF TliE Pkr.sts OX THE CELE intATEIn " DUPLEX 'ELLIPTIC SK - ARTA:" " The hest skeleton that has yet been oced is. Bradley's Duplex EllipticSkirt."—X. Tribune. Mareh ISti7. "Mr. Bradle:s•s Duplex Skirts are perfect in size amt shape. as well as grace and nac,, Mach 21, 1867. " Ttle. new 'lnvisible Trail,' of Mr. Brad ley's manullteture, is a great iniprowlment on the old styles. and especially - adapted to narrow-gored I', I l'orkl, March il, 1867. " Bradley's Duplex Skirts are recognized in this city and New York as the skirt lobe worn by ladies."—Godry*., liady*:-; Bock for ....tr«reit, 113(17. A full :L.:sort - meat in all the new styles in these tar-('kited " Dnplex Skirts," for sale at II A L.DEMAN'S, Columbia, Pa. THE N}:w I..tw IX iIEuAgD To .13A0- 0.1.1; E.—The law regulating the amount of baggage each passenger on the Pennsylva nia railroad shall be allowed to carry, whieh was passed at the last session of the Legislature, is now in force. It provides that each passenger shall lie entitled to car ry one trunk or box, not exceeding one hundred pounds in weight : that when bag gage shall be lost and damages claimed, a suns not to exceed three hundred dollars shall be allowed for each trunk or box to gether with its contents; that if any person wishes to carry mote weight or greater value of baggage than this. he or she must. have the trunk or box weighed by the bag gage agent bot Ore tabu Ling, disclosing the value that will be claimed in ease of loss, and pay extra for excess as may be requir ed by the particular railroad company. ELEGANT BE EF.-0 ur utchers slaugh tered on Thursday last, the tine',4 beeves ever seen in Columbia. walk through our butcher stalls this morning:would have sufficed to convince any skeptic, that our victualers can supply as good quality of meat as can be obtained in America. In the stall of Milton Wile we viewed his cele brated " Whitsuntide beef. - To say it was good, or even superior,or looked nice, would only give Itn inadequate. idea of it, excel lence. It was the finest weever SaW. -V11(1. Mr. P. Saylor had equally as good. la the stalls of Mr. Swartz, :\llnich and Yeager we also found meats of the most excellent quality; in fact all the butchers vied with each other in their show of a first- class ar ticl,. The display of elegant heel was high ly creditable to the enterprise of the butch ers in our market and also to the farmers who raised the bullocks. titbit 13ttYs.-1 - le who Is idle and vicious in school, is still more so when he leaves it. Ile who fires squibs, Will in thine Lire pistols. Ere who plays cards for sport, will, if ho turn not, play erelong tbr money. He who robs hen-roosts and orchards, will probably so me day rob safes and poeket hooks. lie may not do it in the way to expose himself to the penitentiary ; he misty have his wits so sharpened as to rob legally, by setting up a wild-cat hank, or betraying the confidence of his employer. or obtaining the possession of property without the means of pitying for it, or by getting his hand upon the public coffers, that he may till his own, under the soft appellation of •' breach of trust. — Effect will follow cause— as a matt sows, so sh a ll he reap ; boyhood is the seed time, of which taanhood is the harvest. As, therefore, you love yourself, form the hahit while young, of employing, all your time usefully. Never be uncanployed. The land is full of idlers. siniving, to live without labor. It is n o t to be supposed that con are never to lake recreation; this is useful, it is necessary—hut if it come after hard study er productive labor, it will probably be healthful and moderate. An honorable mind, in the desire of mere relit xation,will not go forth in forins of mischievous exer tion. it Is not to be supposed that a boy is let be much less an old man ; but in the midst of his mirth and hilarity, he may be innocent aunt atniable. A WOLID Alittur f?.1.511 ItiNs.—The materials most in thvor now ere titose with very small patterns, of two shades 01 the same colors, or of different tints, in the jardiniere, style. Striped petticoats are very much worn with short dresses, and look pretty and stylish. White dresses kill be very fashionable this stumner, not only white muslin or gauze, but white mo hair, lawn, and other light fancy materials: the dress and palctot white, the underskirt colored. The short skirt is indispensable for morning walks, excursions in the country, and residence at sea-side watering places. The new jra.kets are called Itretoun c jackets, and will be much worn at the sea side. They are made of white cloth, trim med with pinked-out stripes of the same, embroidered in difrerent colors. The k'an ehon bonnet seems to be a favorite, thou-di ninny others are also ala mode. It is diffi cult to know a bonnet from a hat, just now, both nre so small. so round, or, rather, so altogether shapeless; indeed, hats seem to be larger than bonnets, and, as the latter very often have no strings tied in front, it renders a decision still more doubtful. Necklaces, with long pendant ornaments, and waistbands to match, are still quite fashionable. Long gilt ear -rings are also much in vogue, and the Belgian collar is worn for dinner dress. Chionous grow high er and higher every clay. We hope to see them go still higher until they lose their equilibrium, fall over the front of the head, and disappear entirely. POLICE CASES.—The following cases were before Samuel Evans, Esq. ferespa.sw.—John P. Stamen made corn- Plaint, against John Z. Thomas and Richard Jones, for trespassing upon his property. It scents that a number of persons from town are in the habit of crossing Mr. Sta men's fields, on their way to lleises' woods, to attend " parties" there being held. This is not the first instance in which Mr. S. has been compelled to resort to the law, in or der to stop this trespassing upon his lands. Defendants were lined, and discharged. There leive been frequent co n plain ts of the desecration of the graves, and tres passing upon the grass, in the cemetery. Why don't some ono make complaint be fore a Justice and have it stopped; where is Constable I look ? Disorderly Coact/tel.—C.; nlfried Ciirabe, (double-head.) and Ann his wife, (fortune teller,) were taken before the Justice upon complaint of Conrad. Mauer, and his neigh bors in Walnut street. It scams that the defendants occupy two rooms on the first floor or the same house now occupied by the Bittners, anu that they nailed a door that to prevent the free ingress and egress of the Bittners to their rooms; this of course led to some dispute between the parties. The wife of double-head" has kept up the quarreling until she has embroiled the whole neighborhood. She is a bad woman. and is slandering and abusing all who come within sound of her voice. Whilst in the Justices' olliee, she, with her vile tongue, in viler dutch, insinuated unpleasant things about ono of our inost worthy and virtuous citizens. who, being sent for, to confront his slanderer, became so enraged. that there came near being a bloody scene in the halls of ,j ustiee. Ann was sent to prison for thirty days, and Godnied gave bail for his good behavior. There are, also, some disorderly charac ters in Locust street, who are constantly quarreling with their neighbors ❑bout the gutters, and inciting broils amongst them. ll' these "gutter-snipes" do not stop this quarreling and jangling, some of them will find to their sorrow, that they also will he committed to jail for disorderly conduct. June Henry tootle complaint against Martha Brown tot• disorderly conduct. The der,mhtnt :u id witne , -;es were committed to the lock-up. They are graduates of " Sawnectown." De , icrtion.—ErnmaVirginia Gleason finnln complaint, (under an Act 01 Assembly passed lust winter,) against Leo, Gleason, for desertion. In default of bail, the de fendant was committed to jail. The facts as developed at the hearing in this cast•, brought to light a phase of crime unknown to this community. And for the anke of the morality of the good people of Columliht in particular, anti the community at large, it would have been welt is all the parties con fleeted with those in this suit, were sent to prison during their natural live,. Les, than a month ago, a police from York, arre,led eas m and l oo k Mtn before a.fustice in lllta place, before whom said Emma made complaint agaim,a hint for Immication and ha , lau•dv. in on r to avoid imprisonment, Itc, at the imaigation of Mrs. Farley, who accompanied. him, married her, and they returned to Colum bia, where the gentle Emma discovered that. Mrs. Farley had a prior right to Welt...on, she having been married to bun several weeks previously. Immediately upon this. discovery, Gleason and Mrs. Farley per suaded Emma. to marry a certain Stalin Haley, then boardhrg with them, which 'she did. As the matter 110 W NI:lila-I, Mrs. hurley has I WI) hllshalidS living, a, has also Ethina likewise. Preleace.---Sal nue]. Alice made com plaint against. George P. Deie•hler, air ob taining a horse nod buggy to go to n pie-nde, by making false representations, A% The ea , e was settled by lie parties. ...IF.vtult mut. 13(11ee.q.---Midirtel Collins, (Soldier,) made complaint again.t Tho MILS If err, for an loo•ault and battery. It :,0e311,1 that :Afielinel has lately been soinewhat elated by t he too crequetit use k.ltht, "critter." - _ toll and ...tala spot brOOk i tap Milt 1011, Wit the defendant, attelltlited to ettSt , llpOil it, a soldier. t l / 4 7.i.t. The matter tinally ended in blows. Parties held to bail a keep the peace, and were dit.thargei.l. Lilies Davis, or Tow Hill, made complaint against llaynoltb, iin• assault and batters. Deil , ndant bound over to answer at ..4igtest Sessions. rityrancy.—Ernma and Eliza :trifler were arrested by Constable Mertinnis and Hook, in the vicinity of the Borough. A mong , t the •• fallen ones,'• they were the 10w0.,t. They were committed to prison fur thirty days. 'FRE NEC BANKRUPT LAW.—T he Bankrupt Law went into operation on the Ist of June. Under it, imprisonment for debt ceases throughout all the States and Territories. By it all slay laws, preferen ces, voluntary agreements, and secret at tachtttents are set aside. Five hundred dollars worth or household furniture, the wearing:inn:wet of each tinnily, and such other property as is by law exempted in the differem States, can be held by debtors. [For the. -Spy."; F. 13 tTo oF Sty :—ltt the ordinary acceptation of the term, I fun no politician, but there are time. and circuit:stances which appeal to the energies and etforts every man who loves his country. to take a stand in defence of principles which under lie the structure of sound government; and when we see 1 ,arts es arrayed in opposition, the one to Die other, to try and understand which one is nearest right. It so happens in this eountry that there can be hut little trouble in ascertainintz:WhiAt of the present parties are most worthy of confidence. in asmuch as the Repuldieans have. since 15110, been responsible for the maintain:owe and support of the counter—While the great mass of the so-called Deniff-rarlc party welt , not only not doing anything for the country. lan nearly all of that time iloims everything in their power to destroy it. Can :my one deny this statement ? i C any doubt exists on the subject. look at the Stales in open rebellion, as well as their sylitpathizers in the Northern, Ww 4 terif and border Slates. Ido not pretend to deny that there itt•e good and loyal 'ten in the 1 holm eratie ranks—but they are there thought lessly—for no man who has given one hoar's careful consideration to the subject, divest ing his mind so tar as he can of all poll( eal bias. calf fail to see, if he has sufficient common sense to understand the plainest possible proposition, that the liffpuhlican party as such, made up as it is front Whigs of olden-tittle and honest Democrats, has thus nu• saved this country ; and that, if it he saved nuttily, it must he by that organi zation or some other one holding staff,tatt lially its views on the vital (ptestions of political action. And the editor of a paper who attempts not to Meet fairly and square ly the questions which go to make up the whole political governmental prograttinte. but sidles oft into "clap-trap." by calling the attention of the unthinking to beet' at twenty-nye cents per ',Wind, Is a political motintebank, or. I fear, a '• knit e.' . hut's in tlitiorent parts of our countOv papers of decided ability, devoted to the In ' terests of the defunct. Democratic party ; the talents Of their editors would be wasted, ex cept for the fact that demagogue.. keel) t hem up in the 1101,0 that they will ultimately pay; a Vain hope, I think. lint then we haVe another class that display neither talent, wit, or decent vulgarity; one such is located not a hundred letuzues from hero, It is a sort or a mixture of the biped and quadruped—a sort or I >our;eo cow ire, melo dramatic, hermaphrodite. chatnelion-like smut machine. It is edited by a Yankee ad venturer, with much assurance and sonic " ittsurattee," assisted by a sort of a politi cal lsau, oho Sold his birth-right for a tneSs of pottage.' And then they have sever al correspondents, who, together with the editors, manage once a week to get up, what in common courtesy we Will call a newspaper, although instead of news it is filled with villitutous attacks on private citizens, always better than thenlSelves, a little niggerism and balderdash, generally. and 2701, there arc people who will read such stunt, and Itercad it forth as something, smart. A. late number of this delectable sheet pitches into the recent law passed by the Legislature, regulating tile sale of intoxica ting liquyrs—because, they ~appose that they eau influence a few liquor and whiskey guzzlers to sacrifice all principle, and vote with the enemies of the country. mid thus restore to political power a set of enotOran44. who are hungry for public pap. Mu they wilt tind that they are too Young for the accomplishment of such an under taking. Al OLD bEMOCRAT. (Fur the " Spy."J TZAMIIO.-1 approve of athlel is sports, and their practice occasionally are perhaps proper; but are not the ninny Base Ball clubs organized in our borough, conducive and tending to promote idleness 3 unong the youth of our town? It is the complaint of several mechanical business firms in Co lumbia, that their apprentices arc more in terested in their respective clubs, than in their vocation—the learning of a trade, and that it is not unusual. for these apprentices to devote a day in each week to the games and business or their clubs, The importance the Spy has recently given in reporting these games has excited' a desire for pub licity on the part of the, clubs, intolerable to the readers of your otherwise excellent journal. The publication of their respective games, have no more interest with the public than would the biographical and individual his tory of a dock of goats or a drove of jack asses. If our judgment be correct a ma jority of the members of these clubs would feel reproached to be seen performing a single day's honest toil. Hence the public can infer whether the practice of these games,as organized in our towmare produc- Live of idleness or of practical utility to our community, S. For tho "Spy.") ME. EDITOIL-I[ow wonderfully "T." is hurt and how he "slashes round." Yon know when you hit a Copperhead, unless you kill hint outright, ho is sure to wrig g le about and try to hurt somebody. "T." says that "A Rebel" was no soldier. Who ever said he was? Oh, no, I stayed at !Wale and did everything in my power to cripple the Cause of my country! 1 denounced the war; said that one Southern luau was equal to five Yankees, and so he would have been, but the "pesky N'arlilltS" loaded their muskets with bullets and shot our brave chivalry right in the head, which you know, was mean. I rejoiced when I heard that Sumpter was fired upon, and prayed with out ceasing for the success of the 'Southern cause. It is true I canto very near gett ing a gond drubbing by sums of the "loyal" boys, darn 'em ! how menu they were ; but we will be all right yet! Wo got Old Lincoln out of the way! We got Andy Johnson in, and the Herold got on the top wave of Assessorship, etc. And now we will send money down Southend let the mean wretches at home starve. Oh, how Ido admire those brave Southern people ! Do you know why? hold clown your ear close, and I'll tell you. They are Democrats! A 1113.ur: ' Dear Father Come Home 08. father. dear hither, do please hurry home, Ny r. ,101.1(1Ce no 111.,Tc, 111111,C; You . % e pt onii•ed azain and sozaiii when you Caine Volt tadd twin.; me It new pair. of shoot. idc :cc niche OM I he the head of a darn. Ann you Of negh•et sloth accuse, is•cause you have fai.od to do as you said And_Uring home my new pair of -Imes. It not very •ot - fueor i ask. Anti oils one 3011(.31111ot. refuse. For 3 on kilos. it costs wit a Very small sum, To purolia.‘• a nets pair ishov=. Thou hurry. dear father, do pray hurry home, No 111,.2 e of weir pre V.lOll, (1111, lose : Oh. think oi the looks of your (•111111 and toes And p l oy htn ry up with the 61,13... Oh, lies" 0.111 roe hear the colththrilling thongda, A. yi lead in the paper: the news. That at 1. ii. ftruneri., Store thet• ore , elling so cheap Their ,toek of nice liout, and tine shoes' know that tny toe, .are tAiehing right Ohl, Expo-ell to the winds and the de,...; Tnen dent yell forttet. when home you return. To in lug time it pair of new tthers. A itoW 4thelc of the be; koota, ladies' gaiters, slippers. &v.. made up es pecially for home sales. Also, another rimy ~..oek of dear goods. just received and selling at reduced price:, at 1, 0. Bruner..', Front street, Columlna, l'enn•a. pcitii ! s Nitly. ige.7, ill 111111,,, c.vill- AItINE. Wile of Barry au.2,1 :23 yea mont owl glnys. On the 2lth of fay, 1..e7, iu llnnthrig4e, County, Kyrtr. l.t I.l.le,iintighter of John 11. and Catharin.• Melt, raged 2 :mil 9 On the '2lst nil., AnitAtt.lll 11. 111.:1,1.1:1t, of Matiliehn town.hip. :t, yeasts, g month. :And '2B On the 2fitli tilt., in TAinNister, i.:,17.11 , :rrA. %wife Emamwl atnit h, Su 11t.• •ztl year or Iter r e , 3tlZurnages Death:, and Marring,. are publi-hel in tine papi.r without charge. When :ler:emplaned by common tortes, ,vlzetlwr prre , e or poetry, Itre evute per liuo n•ilt be charged. Funeral notioe ,, . 1011 coat, per !inn pa3:lble in advance, On the 30th nit., at Litiz, by Itov. L. F. Kamp .rainn,WALTE.lt Kryierna t02r 1 A1,1.11. both of Lattozo,tor. On the oft.. bo• Her. h. r. reel. W0 1 . 1 .1. ,, t0r 3fyije., both or-LOTtellAleY: Ott tile Llttit nIL, ty tit,. .1. .f. St rine. ttl Ills ri,ftlenco, At,llO:C Ft:L - tr.: I o 11. N. ititt r Nrirrz, hot It of (iii Ihe nit in.t.,v ]I.'V. ).Ir. \\":g. Mcrul.i..w.:ll. of ..‘lttriti MARV A. 11.‘ s Es. .1 C 1111111 0 .11.11111 e 01,1110% Alarizets t9LitLTUIIIORE MARKETS. Rt•ported weekly It, Nttrke t, Com mission Merehants, Nil. tll Soul 111:11\' tZt reet. IL' LTlnau Jura- FLOr Western Extra •• Super IToward Street Extra Super 1023111 Cort7s—rrime White, - i 1 13;1;01 "I 10(7.1 (0 " " Yellow. " I 10 , n i 13 Wo,,tern Mixed -,,,, 40 , 10 .1 11l 1)i AV in:AT—ilea ' - f , illiShCl .2 644;13 01 " White - e buNbel 3 55 11EFINED 5t6,x11 ,4 . _ A Whtt e, ID It - . 4 it, (' Yellow Yellow:, of lower grwle MU=TECI MIIIIIMiiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIIM ra " In half aml in keg , . 10.-. additional. No charge fur Package.. Cot - FEE—nip, ordinary to fair rim 17; good to prime 171/cats:ll; choice Iliciill9N; Lagintyra ; Java ';l.s(c 25!,4, Oct cash In gold. market continue , . very flat. and :ales can only 1.,. ,•l:,•eted by »taking' conectst:lun , to buy- Corn it - Intl:et rather tint% and prier•: I to 2 c e nt. low rr. rtetined ,nuart. tu•e in fair request at brie•,•.:; rent lower. Collie market remain: qut.•: but nt••aQY. Colatatbia nour and Grain Market. R,Torteil v,t,el ,- .ly for this "Spy, - by Ca ,, ru , 130;41V C01,1:7,1111 .Itme 1-4;7. Family flour, wlme ...... . ......... ,ta ENtrlt • I'uf oily flour . Rye flour, 1110111, I Will'Ilt• hushei ItrQ wiwnt ( prig tat., VIPS Columbia Protlace Mar Wet jN.7 •• p•r cloZtl.. nut ter, iwr pnir Lart4P D. Shies, `• .......... Tat Itm . ',mut ry Soap_ Coluakibia Lumber 144•144.44 4 4eti for the - 1:4,14414414i.a Spy, - Ikt" MIIIIIII3III liirt :44, 544 , 41.4.•141•441444 1'1444444;i: :gill, '4l - 4444 :4414 . 44441. 41.4 - 3f141.1, .144144 4 15147. NV1411'44 Hit.. 4 'lllll4le.N, or ..... 'l l l , 14 ' 6,1, I , ' •• 4'44:44441 , 411 4 21 ;Yr ! , 2:". 44.4 •• 241 4 . 444444n4444.... ........ , 111 40 INt 044441144A1 111 0.147 ir; toll •‘ • .• Jr 414.4 and : 4 4 4 :4444/ :24: 01 . .... llcini,.ol.,:,.rokt mat Scantling__ ..... IA I , C , rc 20 CO ..\ ..h :in , l Oa]: .11; tiorc,ls fro 11re.....41114,0ring P.,:trils c..r.: 8- inlay 10 Int 11,,rry 111 t‘v.:#l irl 1'..1,1:tr 1.!,5 0tr0,15 IKI V..:lllilit P 18111: `l l i'.l tofc 90 111 Pich,L., Itevalcd .. 1;.? pa., ii 19 Pla•tering 1.41111 5 60 Shingle., 716 I nels 16 e") 664 2.", Iml Bein , 4l `l lOl , (00., 111 (91 I:tooling Lnill .4 tot) Col n tzt bi a Coal Market. Ilvport...l Weekly for Ink papt.r, I.y .13runer & Moore, W 11.11,41 1, nail Itet4ll 14111 0 1*N In Coal. COLUMBIA, JllllO S. 1' 4 7. Baltimore Co, Lump COM, de11 , 01 . 01. ,' , li IN) No. I, '• '• No, 5 , 1 7.1 .N1,,11.1.v ,toNe stud 11414 - , 1 00 Stitt. 1 50 SI,:iso1: in I•lgst and SI/ r) 0 - NMI, ......... ..... 1 .10 r..,-1001 , vuttey sum, ...Hut E... tu . •' it 0o •• Nutt. • •1 00 :Maltby "tin, A: egit', by ear. v.rc , ,, I La sham , ,ken in °ken / - •gg 1111 , 1 SLON't•I 5 0 ••Nutt," -)0 Iq - ken" Valk.y, Nutt, I 5.1 .. 0 MOWO aid egg, .... i 50 C..nsum'ri: Coal co./.401:13 AI: egg.by ear I 51/ NUB, .., 3 7.1 pT. 13.18N1 - 31'S PATENT ELASTIC STRAP AND 13 KLE FOR PANTS, VESTS AND DRAWERS TOWN 1.1 I'i'S ritiv.ATF: SALE. Tte subseriber. , havow 1..“ - ` ol th" P. it , It. CO., a !Art of the pt eia•rty thelli stt tinted In the Southern pint of the Borough, nre desirous of selling I,ols for loillding purposes, and are now prepared to of them to the pub lic:it reasonable rate,. By calling at the °Mee of A. F 4.. Green a plan of the extension of the Borough through the prop erty, showing the ,treet, , ,tillo ..te.,eati he seen, and terms made known. nit. PHILIP cossLER, 'an...Agents Watitiaiiievery'd)UutF."(l:4S. I_4 Jtine 8, '67-tf) Daily 4 '67-3nl This little invention Ic Just out, and as it is no " humbug," is meet Mg with a rapid sale. it in be applied in a 11101'110a to any garment. by any person, causing it to lit perfectly. Its elasticity prevents tearing the straps and buckles off the clothes, and also nlluuS perfect freedom of the body while working or taking exercise For sal , by Tailors and the trade generally. Send 2.5 cents, for st rap, circulars, t erms toagents and the trade, to the BA,BNUM E. S. & B. COMPANY. 650 Broadway, New York. N. ADVERTISENENTS. with Ample Pmvers.] TNON V.\ 1.1,EV CO 1.1.EG E second coil,iontf• y... 11• will i•omim•iice mOxii.\ to Isom l'aitution hits been ('bartered by the Lege of the State with full Collegiate pond the following courses or Study, In wit prop(o.ed to graduate Students, have lieeted, Alt utary (lours,. for TI'll,11(1 . s. (B. B.) Milli. Course, (h. :.) bailies' Course, .1 Classical Course, (.t. /3.) A Biblieal Course, (B. B. c.l Tool is Intended to supply a great Inlblie Witt instruction Is given in all branelies of It .111,1 l Liberia, or an ornamental education. This primary or model school connected wit Institution, loud also a Coln utercial Cull that :Students of any grade will be recond wilt be put Into suitable Chts , es. WiPrior neeonnuodat ions, first-class t ettelt ers.tion not excelled by any in nceeesibil it y faithfulness, and in the general morals of l lintutiity, olfer ti I pure:its:mil guttni langsant 11010 e, where 'their eldhlren rind Will be properly carol A,r and will be enh .leet(hu best 7 rang. Forting, Washing, Light Fuel. and Ti With furnished room, for Fall Ti, IS weel - s Instrital Music MOO Dountry Book keeping, (in elasse ,) ... l'ni and Fancy Work, at usual Frau:tiles and further part f eat a re, address T. IL VICK gOV A. l'resident, Juo7-tf. Annville, Lebanon Co., Pa. i, 11P1!0,ity fin. gwinaingaronOd the'" of M.‘CIIIN ES in ~.earell of 81) ).N.E, When I One iS Offered to you r-sld bLultBoll all the GOOD QUA.LITI elaim ed 0. in the Marlv.l, and drre.tei of nerd the ,,,,,, rf,p-frail :111.1 ;Ittavlonent , to We otibr for ,ale the V 1:: 11 A N 1) 11 A K Ell FAMILY . MACRESF:, M:t the Elit,tie 4t itch tr.laelc it t/1 net rip , ' Lead and for proof of its excellenve, refer In thawing them in Iva. have al till time:, a comPETENT tEll- Sot attvuth,,,e—uot to picture inialzhiary pewits, our to describe With voluble hhi per tlit the defeetv of other ,, In:whines, in order to auVlbinv, thoe - we last Pto ...bow wlln he clothe th oust Vie have also the t, LOCK STITCH NUFACTU RING MACI I I ENE EVtrerol l to the 1i111,111 . , ! Ma Only o•i: 0): min:L(1011 oftheto to tale our as,erctoot, SECOND-HAND MACHINES, In good running Her, of the following, maltes, 'which trill Sell :tt Annul' 11-ti t - the et,pent PHUT: WON: WHEELEIt IVILSON'S A.Nli HOW E'F 4 , v. (1. CASE ot: SON, Agent , o,:it ltralhog Store, Colombia, Penn - a. alaree .11.aeltfue , are also In be ba, of:. Ziegler. the former Agent, at the Adam. E•or. in Walnut o.treet. aloom e trout. :0;7411 IN(; STOW A. C. FLIN..;, N 11. (;1 - E1 , ..N TER, I'I,.N.N*.A. 12.,111,T irk ull 101,1, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS 11.,1 Air Purnmy , , Mad 'l, 11,,11 ',I. 111111- MBE i3I.:II. — C.AS - 1 7 rrr .11 lopalt.i. in :Ili knul, 0f w,tor cull 1;a, (ittlvorttzett Iron, t 'apt and lt"rt.,1111111 Iron, 'rerva 12. , rper 11111 U. I lydrifitt , , Ital It Tub,. :11111 1tt11101.1., WttQlt Bowl, Water •30. Fort.° 111111 Lift rump , for 00,1 , 11, Deel) DA lh V - I•INTIE.Vrt 111 , , St. rr•. WATFX, CmIL ERS \\t) REFIUGEI:A.TORN, Al A. C. FLINN'S. No. 11, NOrill 14110 ell 010• S. 2010! Pouu•a lIDTEI, AND DEsTst-RANT [At" rellet . loelWeell St l l l l/1111 :11111 Third ()lumina, Pa.. 1111 1, 1111011 W 111, 110111,. 111111 gar il•ti for Ihe lell , ol l , :111,111141W Pt. 1.111 . 1•/1 ,ery his with 11.0 host r, A ( .11: r. 13 1 , ; E It. f roeitrotitt-tvttt ..15,51,13rii.reti"*.1' - 11AWM.21 1, 0. sn glad In Jai , : friend. :it Jill lime,. The he. 4 of nrdrr „illII :tit 011ie . % In III:1111 NI 91.. d. 'DOT AT( )ES. o for s:,l, , :ihotit 11I'1' 111" N DIZED 111 - t,ll of lb 5.1.?,1' T. 11. 1.t111:. , ..1t1t. .tioto i. tf .1 1:111.01 I•: 1.1/N.l. TOAI \N'L: NI - ()11 N 1: I Tics , : civEr, A work of real vqloo, ifitoro , t find imivor•of) poptil:trity. Tlff , pros, :Ind lif•ofirs. 1)0,1,10 efoometoi fool Oltli it, it relllllli , till` I.oll , ol.tlitlea Wq irk of Wllllllll ill nnirru and name, of IS 000 liriair eountry',ucible.twoli,,u,Neali theV dill for humanity and for the tuition in it. darkest hour , . Beautiful...reel tiorttair , oln num ber of the,. Lupo. adorn iho W. 1 1 .14:. and it IC tie kflowloNtao,l to; 1,, onto 4,f the fine.t work, ever published. uyinest, Teriekel , , Experieheeil Aueut B , and Ladie,, will tutu it hi their advan tage to early:l, , tor thi , work. Julie 8, iair) .101 Clie , uut Pliikara. Pa. • ..... '712 0(40,1:1 Oil (11(.12e ottta•ingl 10 2.5. - 111 42.3 ( CH' ( 14' 011', 10 1.1 Auscum;L....ixEous. Ar.k LuAR L E IL L PIIOPERTV IN CECIL ( . 1)1 • Yri Furl SALE. That valuable FLOI - 1! MILL Ictlown a, the "1'EI:11Y MILL," situated on the S.a.squelutona River, betm - cen Perryville and Port Coot' county, M;; yl, u el, with a waiter trent uu the river of 7.50 foot. The capaelty of the Mill is about •20 11 barrels of Flour per day. The Grain and Flour is eonyeye.l by Canal 130:its direct to and Iron. the .Mill. The Port Dono.il Mllll . lOlll .In - 0 , 11;, in - front of the Mill. tool 5.111111,4 I` , 11511- stril,tecl on Ilie proiw;ty, Iltert•bY Illfart11111!; 0.111- allallit'atilal 111 1 '13811E looretool l'lt No.101).111:1 ttla I %et', td all porhol , of the ,sear, by [6114 , 8d and %voter. There is a eommo.lious and troll-Molt House. with a Barn, Sprzug 1101150, ttaniett. On I he premis , s. The oropertN is in fee. tool rini.races ;tom - ants of is I.:I:LINTY ATM >: 01 , L.\ NT. tool will he sold cheap ,i 4141 o 1 at•t•tollllllletiatiaLf als, :111101y to Mr. .11•••••• 11/•t11i , 11.. t/11 1111• or to '1 IToN se)N, June 1,4;4 I 1,5 i,l 11.1 ill - - 11:1 TAY ERN STAND AT 14111 - Jl' :^A A 111_,W TON .•1•11 with a Ito of ground I:ai l' ling 121 ft...4 n I d ron! 111, Lantiltider 8.0,.in..1 ,0 1 , „ a 1n: f0..1 linnl 11,. Knnnish of I*.i., will lin sold in 101 \ 411110 17111, 1:4;7, at .Inlyn Wa:tut•r.' 1111114. firewers and "Own , . •Inand 11,4 t,. ht . ,ll'e flu. opporlunit‘, to 1.1 tilibwk, I'. NI.. on day, NVIII'II w 1,1,11 ari• Pu-t', will he ind, kinnial by \‘'m,11(11•111,NV. jun, 1. :di I '1 .ISo, _NI .1 11 ^1 '2 . 11 lb I( 11 llit 12 rilt CONTIL\CI'ORS. tt 111 be ... it,ll by the tmter , 4he‘t mutt T1(t"1:.-1J.11", the 2 h day of June next. h,r I he 1117 ell Mt. anel 1 111N - 011111/ 1,0 111'3', if 79eie reel. frntu ‘V,IIIIIIII street It, the Marietta Thrhpike. Pkatc noel Speeilteathat the w,,rit Illny he , e.. 11 at tht.4411,, , 0 WTI), Poll,mgh June i)Esl). 1:01,1•111s1A Novri , ,NA7, BANK,) ll:p• 2slll, 1A47, The IPir,, tor. oft hi. 111 , Iltntmli lit ,r 111,131.1,41 a i IDENi) uF r4EVEN 1)01..1—‘12s ,lear 'Flo:. pay .l.l,l;litd. SAML7IiI, ...41111(11, June 1, Ca.lll,r, 0 ''' Mulles :111.11:t nl1•1114•11 Iran• thi. Nl:l3'. 111 k J , 11/ CON - P - ECTIONS, A t W. IF. - 800 IN( ER'S. :tl.l I:otttil imiery Front No. 1 \\ f'. 'box. ilw :Intl Lilo Liiiizi-st and ~ - tirtttt t'olittilltin, wiiii•li will nt Rat 14 . 5,A11 ortlr- it ill be duly H 2 tend , ' 14,.• .\ II kinds Plain 101 , 1 ) 2 :111 • e Ire NitatEl"ro,l",. Cl'elll ll . 31111111fa,4111 ., 1 '01,11;W handl. ICI.::•.:(•1" FOR I'A I:TJES. BALLS. &c.., May in, lino) \V.n• 31.11)111.1,1ory null TIT: M4•ll,linC reroupll ,1111,1 1". L. 1 4 m IT IC, Proprh.l"r 4t)ssj,Eil. \\". -It.•:010.11Ctio 0 1 I.:••! AT : , 11.oRT NoTICE. NV.II. No. now. ' , rout St .11E.L ' CEL 0 t 9. . . - VT .2A T T 0 IN „ • • )I;NEIt S.I.:(1)N1) AND I.oCl•fSl' II V-, OrSINV.if ANcirltEß. \F:tC -TOOK SPRIN“ AND SUMMER GOODS! DRV C;(101*, GitiniEhlEs:„ (117EENS‘VAhh, hosiery, Oloves, Notion's The :Attention or the La, e.peMally in vited to it splendid nssiirtment 01. DRESS GOODS, the jnoqt desirable style. and fallrie.,llll , l lilt the :CON ell ie. of the ::4ell,ra. FITENISLI IND GOODS, ROOT SKIRTS, BAIMORAT. SICIRTS Ind ft full line of AVIIIIr_r_E GOODS, Marseilles, Piques, Brocade (.7a.inbries, Plain and Striped Cionbries. Soft-fli , hed and Skirting ettinbries, Plain, Striped, Plaid and. Dotted Siel,s, French Muslin,Tarletan, Dina- Needlework. I... Agin g ,. an.l. In serting., Linen lianilkiervirief , „ Collars, i:ENTi,EmEN :411ori.i) A eholec ,oleotion of c_vs - oiEBEs i:ENTs FURN ESTI INC COOPS. moTin NU M_\Dl•: IT 1.4-,ORDED All examination of toy stook is •otic•ited. which cannot full to convine, any one 111 M thi , 1 , tho pllu•e CO BUY GOODS CHE.II'. WILT. 'NOT ISE UNDElts.ol,l‘, SEWING )I.ICI-11NE W I I.,,CLN Wit.rox .v kit lap, ELLI PTIC Howl:, for Sale :aid 10 !tent, Warrant ed to give CIO ire , :.t ibtact 1t .., Soeori. hand (iItUVER l 1 \ KEIL MA CHINE:4. in good ordt-r.furntslwd wilco .1.2.1ret1, atl t‘boot half prtc•e W. G. PATTON", Col. Second and Locust St 6.. Columbia, Pa. l!MIISIEI rplltl - I , II.II,NY'S FINE PligSS BOO' hoeust St., near Second, Colutnhin, If 171.1. EN fi BIicYPIIEWS ODD ifALL, (_ , 1 inbill, I'J (;ROC ER PROVIzsION.74. GIZAIN. Wi• %%111 Iceop nn hand th.• v•sry 142,1 llt Ul lit Y Of gill 041 , , ^ 111 • I a. SALT, A I'. FRUIT, sTA 1:1•11:EA. 7.IIOLAsSI:S. TEM 4 , FHIL LARD. )1 INS. COFFEE, CIIF.I•:db:. T 4 B kce. , forit.d. , NVi• inten,l to koop otint ;00,1 , Fruit awl to (Wall:, :Illy similar Store. Nt'‘. ther.•lore .1-k a port:rot of oublie Dalt oliaLte. If. fy'\iY VS RA r.Evs N E Ess BOOTH, ovar _l_ Cttlutithio, Pn. •W(_)(11) FOR SALE. THE FOR SALE .lipi•ritir lot of ,rt•il 111(1(11n . .1NI) 11 - 001). .vhseil 110 \VIII sell in lot. jo njl ptirellithers. order. left at l'o-t 4) 11 1 .2 , ni de ilVerl'd blot In per,on • will lin promptly attended to liy ny 1. f 11-EISE. N EV . 81' RING ( 1. a. imi'NEß's Cheap Cash. Store, ruoNT sTREET, ”bovt, 1 ort7:,T. PAN We are von,tantly eecivnig additirau. to our sto,k, and have noir a large and Varied assort ment of LA DIES' DRESS GOODS, (211:1111, , , I.ae • n , . 1\ [Ollllll - ;mei II ttU.vl..Vrtions, l'‘,lllln, ctuE.\.l'EL. TtrAN Ev )4 , Ne I kawb. ter Summer Wear, bought It Ile LOW and NVM b 0 ,01.1 lOW .1r 1. O. P1:13 . ..\"1_, Nro hny,• Ito (3onam I , 4 , eignf ett raw 1,1111, ,I•llelteapor thzin uther , . A 1• vv.iti..f roviveti :add' I t,>n••. NVO invitt.attentioll I. our st.wl: or Ikl TICK N( 4_llN - CA.I.ICCIES, 1.1 1 , 11:1•.: CSSSSC I , IS, 411 obi. friers. A enrapleto fis , " olllvlit of ( . 8 4, :1itt..1,- .10a11 , , 111e11101 , 1 1 0.,y,. wear, at old price,. Fon Hilo or Ito,iery. c;ioves. pod Trim Iniogc Italoo,ral Skirt., !loop :•14:11 . t , , of 1,21e,t :•,..tyle , nod lit ERCHANT TIMORING Attended to in all aN braneliet, (41111,111.1v :suits matte to "flier, In the Latest Styte., 011(1 perfeetly tit Itot garment , or no I.I I Y t et,lved. Boars. stroEs. .\ - N - n cArrEits Slade of tht• lOWOriai, anti ~ varnoited equal tit the lte , t Can 000 No eliOr2".o to ,u•r ',p.a., At 1. it. BRUNEIZS, 'le t 'a•lt store. Front u;t • Locust I 'OIO 1111O:1, PO. AND C01,1')I 81. ItAl I r .AD t t rvonrot to enrry either Ity reollar S41111,1:13' i•ehoul,Pie-nic , , or tiller." of any kind to All point, on I hi. Road nt itt,lneett Ittnt, F. AGE, MIMI piss:um:l , ms ot' I)..N.RTNERSIII I'. Tin: PA I{TNEIL 1111 If EIiET) II oral. ext.ting bet Wean the undersigned, miller Ihe names of :NleTagna P.ro., and I'. F. Mer:lgtle fi Co.. is this day cia,olvetl by mutual (.oimmt : al/ settlement., relating to :\ leTsigue llro., will Is. made I,:e John .1. MoTagus. and all sottletiaml• relating to P. S. lllenanto will 1).• made by Peter S. 1).Ta:211... .1( ;HS .1. NvrAGrE. >v., M i r.', '674 PETER c.. MeT-kl The tnaler•lgned will .rant haw the I /1. - (Mod. Store at 111. , old •tanti Meirogno Bro. .). The mal.‘rdesn.sl will emanate the Pry Store at 1 h.• of P. 5, myr:uttwe, Mar. PETEII IM. T.“ 11.7.1.). `,‘TOTICE. 1 In I'or-.11.1.(••• ,ar ,0, , ,•tin 4 the Ct‘ll,<Watot , ,Noltee hereby .zivelt, Ilielt f..lll.•S•towk of the Op:LAM:AI:J.; lual PENNSYLVANIA. 11..‘1 I, 110.1 P. win Lc opeiw.l:4l Ihi - I . llliii, I Inns of F. puilliiik. lu cil v. I ''l Weoli the ItoliEsibi In .l „M., mad P. 31. nnid C.lnipArly are nnihnl by their l'lntrter ew.,ti•tn•t ;1 Itail L • nm It !HMI( till I Ili• 1ol3W:11 , • Itn.•r,rnn\ rniout t.. U.•l:nrui• City, the :thtrylnn(l. , l'l ., nn•y9vanin Slab- line, P. U. DEN Clenilinan. E. 11. I 'I,EN'ELI. Sovret.ny. Lrbtsr:u•e City, :;ot le. 1"67. ~liESll (LVIIDEN ar.• emi,tantly n.ldiugl). •NV airtii•le , In flair ;i1r.11(1. Shirk nt ;Alll )EN And has, just revolved Early Sugar Coln, Large Suwir Cot COM, iX(`4 Lawn Gnu,- Early six-w<4.l:l:ois whit,. Dutch \ Okra cor (:.11111). • Seo•o1. Se If you lore is tram or 1".•Ii01,10:-4, , is, OW fit t 1., o'er/pa .Ip , no, l'..t t J . A. 31E1"EIZS' FAMILY MEDICINE STORE OM) FELI.OIVS' 11.111 C()1.1.7.11t1.A, Our molt, i , " EXCELSICM.'' arta W••• flint to follow it. inir for ,o 1111,1 rrol• 140041 , 111 V not i•Nr•••11•••I hr any; •• buylot -1•t,o~t: CASai, 4•&• - t our 1•1:1Z••••NAI,I.y: by till.. 111l,l1), We Call 011i.r llto r tint let., li t •itir [Md.. :it 1... v.! rluo., and 1•11111 Ltiltirratit•••• them. Attention i. itiVitod 141 o trw I IF,. Itom..letC, Moth 11.1 . 11 , 11'-• I 'ltilkilhOro- V.4lvort, I u 1011-. al tract )nu; 1 , 1 tent ion to ptevelit the °I Moth, FINK. 1n1.. , : 0f Ltnnon, Witat•r green. J 0 ... Ite. ItathN, patent rind eMtliiioll 1111 , 1 Seed,. FlaVorillLl I . :X(111(1. and Vanilla floictzi., In great variety. I•tirriage Sponges awl i very full til€.ei: Of I /111g.n, M... 41 wine, art Drnggists COLD SODA. -NA:r.k_r_C.T.l,'T.:? The te.,thoony or our patron , last liCielll., "VidelWO of it. excellenee and superior ity, made front the best Ene.ll , ll Soot, kept in luos Fountains lined with Poackt. tier is 110 taint at copper or other pokonom. metal. Our Syrups are made from Pt - un Purer and the entire apparatus ix ol.en at all thuds for inspection, Wilieh is 111V11ell. Uu - P.cmenther t h.' dare. ...%IEYEP.S' Family Metleme store, fx /lan. Columbia, Pa. May :15, 6,1 rrNOT FAIL TO GET YOUR Gm tv+va 3. t. NtEYEtt`i' Apothecitry. [April t. '4.7-tf. I all r O- SPRING & SOME OF 186 i DR ESS 0001)S, And 811 kind. , or DorneStieS Pl{ Nt: .A 1 N ssiineres First-Clas , , Cutter and Ile , t NVorkiarn TIUMMINgS GIIEA.T VA I: fErY TO L.vrE.sT piuLADELsmi:\ Y 0111( and :..ati,fac tion Gnarant PRI A Speciality - made of 14 - Rik::: Sac-clues Best Make--; of KU) GLOVES, in all tlo ,1 , 11 1 11 0111 131 - Y Ell IS CONSTANTIN IN STOCK N ENV, FuLL, VARIED AND CUE:\ P. A n oxamination of Stook. At EIA_TADEMA.'.N.'S; St")1:11ER _New''S_'ork WIKAT lIEDUCI'ION IN PIIICES P1..V1.N . 'WHITE 31()J AIR CASIDIERF, _NJ EIIINOS SIIIREED TI - CIE - 11 Nirsloys. Is; 114 'NS S. INDUCE:NI 1:N1:" CIEMEZIM )'l' S S 1' ASSIN E E 1 Till•: L.A.Tv.sr NK\V 1011 K 1.11 , .. ill I'l it tt 1111111 11,11;1011.11•. %Stitt ',II 1 , 1:10 trill In cti ••1 y ili'E'lf Nc ;S Our ifirge :int! ,nle , In tine 4 :owl, vvidt•lit, :11:11 111,. If)), r.• good, :1.1 lt, I lght. eIIEAP Al us r...r.cs NI) c.Al,:eoEs, Front Str.,l lii '10:1, 1)1,1',y arrival nt P.:L%lzaii- ut I ' . "N I Fri ('ordtql Sill,:s. F:1110" milk , and Sunum•r tinktc.., .11 l PN 1 1 , i"‘i WA LL PA PERS Lt. WI'S DoW cl L \ltl•:s, 01': 4 E. sl(_;\ l ORX.I.3WSTAJ, INTING I most r. p. etfally Intorm the Catzens of Ca lumbla and vhdolty. that I tun prepared to do all PLAIN A_NI) FANCY LETTERING PAPER HANGING, GILDING ON GLAI-zst, At the ,hortest notice. and on nto , t roo.onabh terms, Third Street, between r.neu.t ami Wlli nut. egbanatiht, IN )1 , 7 leJ\ WALLINUS. ,Nprtl U, 12:43741mnR. 1).11.1r GOODS. . 11 1,7) I•; 31 A N 9 Loovi:.:t ~L4t,reet. POPULAR PRICES' lIOCS} KEEPING GOODS CA 1Z PET ENOS, OIL CLOTHS TILISDS, QV E ENSWA RE Ist)vl , ,LTll:.s iN ,m Erni)] oyell rrci c:orms TNIA.III.: 11:1' and Cloth, for Saccine:, NEW SPRING Car,olts TUE )I,MIKE'I Cil )011S always gladly shown NO. 11 Loci - s, - r STREET Npril 13, Isti7-2m(), DRESS GOODS, FOND EllS3l 'TITS, c, Pu. ME ,p,•lailly wado In 11 I E 0o I) ;.z WHITE TAIMETANS 01.4;.\NI)11.:: 4 NAIN, , :zor ~.,t (aNTLEMEN! h.•nutlfnl ling• of TA.DE ti P't ollpEn I'l , lan . nl , lOllll I • 2 O Ycn• Cent. OIL CIA Yl'll.': Thl• Tle+ll 1,11111111. 0111• host :15. rent. S'I'VTVS in Colo)! la BOYS:* (:0010,5 of grade, rind Eg= 1 - 11/1St 0 41: 1 61' QUET-;_:N . S .. \\T_ I)i ntl r n , • t : •tt.• ,C....1r stoel: t N DEII: , : , M rr 1 rS LS AND S:1::`; SHADES! :41.1 :tt FONDERSMITIVS I(ljoiniinr Colittnbia National Bank QUARTERLY REPORT oF :IE CON'DITION of the COLUMBIA :c..' L I3ANK, oo the morning of the rie-; • INVT RESOURCES. Notes and Bills discounted, .5033,1=.77 C.S.l3onds deli d iorcircurn 509,0c0. , do on hand 22,1thm, Nole4 of N'atlonal I3anks do Slate Banks Fract tonal Currency Legnl Tender , . A: Compound Interest cote - Specie rash items & revenue st . Ps. Due from Philadelphia and ~cw Yor NntlonalEarsks Due from other Nation irks Due from Bank & Bard:ers, Banking Houses and other Beal IL'si ate Current expenses and taxes paid LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In Surplus Fund Discounts and Exchange...., .320,723.47 Profit and Loss 8,750.10 27,473. a?. 13,017.16 4,013.93 1.3,a11.13 Due to National Bp_nlc.q do other Banks 4: Rankers Clretilato'n of ('olutallinlllc do Coln Nat'l Bank— In~lly !dual Dei)osit., Liabilltie. of Plrectors Sworn to and subscribed by SITOCIT, (*Ashler. APrIl 1, 1:167-3m NTEREST ON PEPOSITS. I TH E COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANE: will receive money on depo , ,it,nrlpay interest there tor, at the following rates, viz: 4 per cent. for 12 months. per cent, for 9 months. 5 per cent. for f MOrithq, i; per milt. for moth Ifs. 7-3 o) C. is', Treasury Notes cm:hanged for new j-'2 O gold Bond , Mar, 16:673 (41:A 'UTERI, BEPORT. :-.TATEm ENT ,bowlna the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL SIAM I: COLCINIRrA. on Monday, Aprii RESOURCES. Note , ' and 1,111, discounted.. t. , 115,0727%17 I'. S. Bond , for circulation.. 1310000) C. S. fic , zu titles on hand L'.000.0 11 3 , 33,(1,1707 10,3170 65,4771.00 1,=12.56 12,5-10.43 cash in Wan. of other Legal Tentler Canal It..nt• Imo from Bank. Current Exr•eM•e , Totert. Oh Depo,lt% Film 1 t uro lola PI x. tumcs U. tst. lioa.,aue Surplu, Fun.l fiaid.•ndn ott Certificate alf Doe to 1.:to1:-. all.l i1ai11wr.,.... Dlsoounl, ,10•1„Si I'roo &I tun, 11.57 7:1r0n...1 , . . . ... ............ .• 2,93.1. Q Exclito ., _ _ t,f 1 Iln.wtorN SW1.1 . 111.0:111,1141 11,1 11 11,11 11 Y S. S. DENW/ LER. i_.,1,111,1. n• 11 I, IStl7-'.ll+l FißS'r NATION - AL 13 .I.:s - K(l,, . , 1_ - 1.1. - ?IBTA. Interest 'I 11l iie I,,ii ll it by this Batik on Slll : 11, 1,1,,5, :1, fOnOWI.: 5 , 2 per rent. or 12 Months. her rent. 6 111,1111_11S and under 12 In' , tt , per et 111, tor.; and under it monti, . We - tmilt Colleet mils on all .lecessil I ' , di Om Ful e led: 4 lMo,, cm lihertd terms, I • ~ Notes, lirafts and Ilill, of E ar l' .1.11. y mid selll iII .VrES r• ft. tiI ECIIIIITI 1 , I:Yr.:IL Anil ,, IC i / 4 T. And :Ire preparisi to draw 1)11.1 Plis , - pliitt. New York, 13altlirmie, I': ,Einzland, Scot land, France. - till parts of Germane. 7-:10 TRE-liSritY NUTL nobler- of 1:11st Issue Seve, n i t: , well to edit iandexclaumo them l m o , - Twerit:,' I told llonils, and Five-Tv. - erect at elms,. S. S. D. 1.1 April it, '67.1 . - Jri,s• - cELILAivEO ... ----- 1 GREAT IX 11 EDUCED PRICES ! P. SIIREINER & SON, MEI I rave on band, and are now , ellitiff at greutit reduced ntle , ,: t tine st(wl: of \11:1:10.\\ VII: A ND PLAT ED JEWELE ,ILvErt AND SILVER-PL.kTEII WARE. GOODS, We tut..tut I...luving our .t0e1,7, between tlo, an , l:-Trltut and NI 111 consequently Sell good, ut OIV pront,—many art isles at coat. and he Sali.dled thr.t, the place for cheap god artiele, g~TATCIIES AND EWELRY “BEAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED A I.EIIICAN WATCHE In two or.. 4.7a.,7 , -, warranted 1. tNo ; : 11 , 0 3, 4. 5 Alltl ti oz. Cure+ N of the Celebrated. T:1101ilaS ClOCh They :no ire%t trlivir. Call lin.' • .• ! AIN., a tun Awl Nvo ,e1,44.1t.1q , k sliAvEtt k ri,ATED il•nitt the be.t Ftt'toth th. lENVEI,ItY IN VAII'Y. juNt tw ":l in the l'act.w., is Gobi, f-.11,V 4 `1% F , 14.1.1 ;Ina F 1.1111,,, IZEr.\ )1' LL KINDS, I .Vl'77'.Nl o l'lo 1 7: ,PE1Z1NC.7 . 7 4 . .lowvlry S tot • • '1,711 1710 )IATTiN6S 'I( ) n El.Eo"l'ln ).1\ I.‘GNI: , • • 1110 00,1 , of' A.J.e mtrf r 11; iui owdielot. 1 , ,r yore of , • 1.. 4, (,•,• 1.41 Co/IN Sozr• • •• •,••••' •,e ('n'o' • D0p,1141,3:, ." tot., h•,, eeri.only eure all pahi in Id:, t y, In 0110 1 , 11 riVe 11111,111( , .. •n: TO+ ail-11011V 141 1 11111111:e. 4 'W., V.:Ir.:011e 111 1 Inmate. Cure , Neuralgia in 5 minute.. Cure , l'.‘ in. In the llael:3:rea•-t or' Cure, Deann•-•,, in 10:411y I'lll . l , 1 . 101111 ill 0110 nialn, A• 1.• .1 114:,,, 1 , 0 \or :11111 .k1:1/0 111 1 lay. - Liver are u.r.l In connection IN 4111.111 0 0 1t 111 •un' al' I 1.% `Pt 11., and Lis - or eoniplaint. The I'M- 111 b0h. , 011 . area areal Purnyer o the Wood, tont WI nUo r_ 1111 imparting :-.trenglh 11l tin. I ~hoitated. :.trt•mviwning Igesty.e Onzads. brundotz:llo.lll a healthy avtwo of the Liver, Sizto, without which rto eau Tlw I . ol.ltre a 1.,. a sure pre vent:ols, to I lie Agthl., if a few dose., .tre 1:11.01i In file can ;old NprillZ. 1111. 011 rind 1 „, 1 1 1 N:1•10;ETAIII.E. and eau n•• 11- 1'111. 1,1 all Ily 04.1 ur youiix. male or 1:a1.11••, :11.1 11. Williett.4.t. 111, S. • 11OI:Eli -4 . : 4 010 'T4 Tlit.tor. arr 214; Puck Philudelidda. 11.1 - F„ I - II:VS[1 GARDEN SEEDS ' At J.. 1. MEYERS' Drug Store. b 7.1 Odd Fellow.' - Hun ; ENTS WANTED _47l_ MoNTII 111111 1.:X114.11 , 4,4 Raid, 3114.10 obr 1'i.1111i• ..\14 , 111 4 . H. 111.1roall,A. a NEW AND I - SEFUL INVENTION. of aM.tilutit utility In ••• g•ry Agents preferring to wart: nn nutitti...inti 11,111 iurn frnm S.,:IOTIVr .or full part iollrt enelo.e stamp. mai arldre,. NV. 11. WIIIINk. CO., 5.11 A Rot St.. 'Pm =I ;..;')•.? ) ,000,000. THE NEW SIX PEE CENT LOAN! FREE FROM ALL sTATE. COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Will he furrthlted in sum. to stilt, oSt it ppllett don to the nearest linnlc or Ranker; tilho. Uy either uf the tukiter,hrieli. - JAY COO.KE A: CO. 1,11 FIX EL t CO. C. W. CLARK A: CO. \ prll .2.11-If. B A. N K S 17 )4 5. 51,517,21 7 .1 1 5,061.00 10,770.00 ,51.'4150.00 :4,C111.71:1. SITOCIT, Cashier :153,53 1,01)9.7 1,14'1.40 1.203.08 768.50 .9150,000. 08 5,10(1.00 n 1.750.04 :LV).Ok, IC_U Mt, J,.52 SELLING OFF 11' ISs WATCHES, CLOCKS, &C., &C., a! NtoW Ai THE TIME FOU CUEAP JEWELRY cALL _l\ 1% bur. ,lIREINER S SONS. Nu, 4 Front, .T UST RECI:IVED NSYLVANIA ME 1:?(Y..(.0 9,g ,, '.1.t 7 Z2 $:01,000.00 100,000.00 4.'1831.00 ~;36.115 z.. 1,517,217.11 6-1C0,171.71 MEM MEM MENDE
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