= 4iot4r,':sti*li ME ' 7. , • • i. 1 . 4 ,` Satin ; difih 11 7 1867.,: Cowin:nevi - rows, letteis;eontribiltions, •gen'emlly, ' merit and interest to the Yeader, , ,will; be, acceptable from friends from all quarters.:, TO ADVERTISERS Prnsoss theiiidi•eitiserneint4' to reach the greatest number of perseitS;will,deriv - ell Ito , themselves oftlie,euperfor Aridneeriri4its.l'Affered, through the columns of the CoLniist:Slt posses es large advantage : over ,newspaper; Tits average wechlyeirculatiorr.heing,mare then:- thirty perdent. greater Than any eth'er pi peOPuldishedl in t Isis vicinity, and ,promiipa traare , .than hundred per cent. greater,-in thea'abtlrrienths',.., In addition to this, the patrons - Of tinaSrr. 'aro 4;,the: class that adveiliseraivish retieli-4iberartninded, cud intelligent people; thereby li-taking it . thO::maat , iesirable medium for all claSses of adrerlisdia.:-Thig' -fact shoeld haze a great'weight' with advertiser's.."l.,:? TO 'CORRESPOZTDENTS:s., - ,,,,' . J. J., C." Ca - ititailPOsSibleilt,' - 4 .„..itttleed.„ Nog shaWiear from us.. • ' changed the address v;~~uti;de"siYGds inlr - ry;on " for the valuable ender '.Z.Tl 4 ilt-Tl( 4 7.7qPoem " has bees;',:..rtipeiVi4traitil will. be .published. - - Let us h - tr" - fron3. - youvciftenl -3 ..The -matter- ybu refer to will receive attention. - - J. -1.?....F0x.;--We will not insert Tour ad vertisement for the price named., We would rather give our subscribers good reading jmutter' than insert advertisements at , half price. Our' ° price for inserting it is $6O and must be - paid in advance. 'B.—We think the best place t - ti lniy bolt-, ing cloth Is at the store - of Pry &Ritter, .33 - 16orth Front street, Philadelphia; formerly Jacob B. Ritter. It is the oldest establisjimentof thekind in the United, States.- We w,otlld .use - with a quarter orb:3lf N 0.9.;. ; risvE;r:Ton.—The time required to take out a Patent, varies from. live to ten weeks if ta ken out through the - Agency advertised in the. "SPY." The Agent is .n. competent man, and has" had great success in pushing ;through claims for, Patents: Our advice' to you is , to put-your ease in his hands. Address, or call upon. Frank S.- . Taft, at the "Say" office: - '" • , " 'refer - en ee Ye the; e tisement of the Reading'&'Columbia ',Rail road, on the first page of to-day's'SKr; i t will be olAerved =that, the' differenk , passenger trains on that road run by 'l'hiladelpbja. Reading Railroad time ;; which is ten miirategfaster,than , Penn'a R. R. tithe: - DEGREES CONFIIRRED.- -- The Pennsyl vania-Unlyersity'has conferred the dogree of LL. D. on Stephen. Colwell, of ,Philadel- Phia, and Hon. Edward •MoPliersOn, of Gettysburg,'Clerk of the`•Efouse'Of Repre sentativosf and that of D.D. upon the Rev.. A. -Wecleklnd ; late of Lancaster city, .RAINrRAYN;----We have had,soineyery heavy- rains during._ the past 'ireek. times our streets were flooded to a fearful extent, so much so -, Unit it has - sel'iouSly' damaged some of the improvements of our borough:: Pavements were-,washed away in many ,places, and cellars-lilled with water. OUR EUROPEAIs: 9 0 pRILESPONDRNCE.— We give else Where in our ' paper to-daYit letter from J. H. Kauffinanand now at the Paris- Exposition. doubt not putthnt it will be,re r ad`with deep inter est. Their numerous friends will be much pleased to hear from them, and learn that they are in finehealth.and spirits. 0 int.P.unrac Suiroor,S.-The schools - of this,borongti.,'Will:re-open fOr tho fall and winter - session, - on -Monday, September 2d. A iplendid , seleCtion .- of teachers=baS: , been_ made' for .this ,session. We .presumethe scholars:. after:Oongand pleasant summer vacation, wilfbe Prepared toenter upon their stadies'with renewed-vigor:. ' • FATAL 'RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT.—On Monday afternoon InSt, al...the:fast Ti,pi'n-ht easr.)ya.. , s • passirr:CFaimnirtb ::§tation; or a sport fell , fionVtle "oil; breaking biS - ntiCk - Anicretiishing4ith:.itrins.l. He was tilirak'etrittit ' pii the and in Lancaster. r - . • ,BRIDGE •31 OVYai TRA 1N ., : I) lirj,.Y:F.ls:7—, The bridge of Abe Peunsylv : niiii_ Railroad over the creek" lit .Chignes Was moved froin . its fo morning. It was caused lit'fi;ll.od in the creek. The,11.50 A.:,Al.:'train.Was:in,con!e -quence - delayed here,c : I'4o, ',when it -went back to Lancaster anW up, the:'9ther branch.. OUR. BAND.—The Coliimbite?CaiYe6 , , Band was out - on Wednesday,:eVeniiie:;:tlis-, corn-sing excellent Music. • TIMy have rimy ed into ! their new room, in 'M. ; S. Shuinii building, - Locuststreet,"beloW"ridikr: 7 were formerly quartered in different:SW:McMs, or.,wherever ebuld 'gqt.'qunrtor , bnt are'now independent 'O'f, - and iitvile.theii friends 'M them play, at all times:• _COLUMBIA OIL •WrOBJCS:- . ---R; , will be seen by an advertisement, in _another collie= that there is, a change ci rim? t , the . Columbia Oil Milts: f 7 Messrs. , G uernseys, and Watrotts have gone out, and Mr. Tres-' cott has associated with him; Moiini: J.. W. Steacy and M. S. Shilmaa;-both'-gentlemen <)f inditatry and enterprise ;,tind we eau :ns= sure the patrons of thp.Columbia, Oit Works that Wiklose: icon 'Of its preStige by-.the- new firni::=TruSeott-ct:po..-,..,:, . lI.A . NDsomE ARBLE.—We were sheWp, .11 few": dayu l'hiltidelphina :very liandFcane Slah'of 'polished . yariegaiCd Lie. It is _bean tif'ul:jn;color;polish;iiiii7 Lei. tare, and z wo4.l3ink trthiOnd;ol;.'4llYr..: thing of ilia kind Yet found in The berlanch connty,z?.a.,,andTikre*: l Cnsii:dc.l4 -4 4 ,1 :r;'::. l'irrn. S. Cochran, formerly but non of 9 P.hiladolliiii - w .. 7 23: been oflerdd "clinic :1 large SUl:nsfo,l::ol6.idnid.', :sharp old:go tleninn traveli on Judge goys irain:-ti other iin.);;:i - et a seat:her-s)de' his Wi re, hi 11 wri ed '.. ear,' by: sat:* her to, !‘ please tvtts:ll:tb iityya!p anr,Avhile. '.il„ - IN;etite' into niith . er laSt T - 1 seen of that yourtii,innni:ikts •i n did at I._o:l3runer7S,store,-„'g,ettliiii-f.fitet - 1,--fOt : it: new pnit: of enssimero.paniailoonss~All per= sons buy snits 'at:: I.lEit ter's" . . 1 ilantisoinle'enssinseinstin - d'iioZargii oOtiS , " notions, ..t:c.0n5t , receiV0ci„4„,..,„,, , , , ,.,, , ,•,., -•,' •••,••, , STATE T EA.CII E S '4 , 1\1.45. eibrxpobr.—TEfe : •thet•at,liellefonte;,Clenter.cOnnty;• , on , aues - . , tiny litst Tye itttensht . itcOvali9aruvi ,, lnEisi , of the EaStern 'and nent present.T'Amoii theiiiThoin es f 35 Burrows, father. ofonr.7,oOnintOii'Selinni-ZVsferii Pro=; fess° r Statc:.NoriniaSehoiii;lZilitS:s;i:OViii , :y'.;' , l ; Trof,', A. N. iztaii'iyOith°S:t;titii:*irtriii.ii.§2 , li'ool;`,9ft'! herkScOnnt'3 , ;•'grof...:AlonTtrineiAl•bi:,the , , Stixto Np'r)rry.„o4lio:6_ool:ol*.;ciTc,Vity.;: i A 4111103. a ho - st of ootintx §,nnerfnieiiientsof . -• '.': 7. I ~~iit)111 most .rashibinOi3le:4lo7d 'for exeuPilonS of ,my= 'that start (;almost; caws and'.trainxnro:run or tale accpmma2tlu~ tion'.4s . rrerties., ; 'tors eli.ritOni`iLitlfii:cq.iiil:4' , :oYos4,liiiiiiiic' tits ro*tiy..nrel • blii that not sip,gloacloiclimt,,llathopptocrs.lo,ol4. viithstsiptiMktlKo7*4, l4 *igla r ,,rthijnit)Ma6o7 trainslhat have •' Pitsseci;io;eftilletmca,thiS 7 aensod - ';'' • lIIIIIMI ..A.DSEISSIO*TO!T,ILE.LiVakr4TIC s7Lum.` in regao' ..- toft*LUttniiaiiiilfApAtipit.4. f Stato4l - .nnatte..ilosPitill,'F*ircv,aikauthOilAW, I ' to MuiOliiiic`e‘:iii`rit,TreeMit; &tee a: 'Of ihsanitY .or tbese whcPll7 . 9:.bepn4Rsarke, lesssithnn arc `months; and tteitin to . the. , ?Efospital;nt any relative of; West Irempfield: -haW:iedeiVedi patent:for:a - valuable improvement on .stnp: ladders; and - an -:attaehment'Anr. bolding a buch.et;-datbd.August .; :in !this"...7eortiieatiOn',..vViri '7‘ol4l.'d.'Ste,§ a ;United.'SfateS3Paten fang AgeifO3i-:..bas . _ been . to takeout -Pateiitii•OFneur,,irivantieur.;.vvith, ditiPateh; anct.UPeri , nicidelitte. Aa cireisTfank2S,:Taft;:roeliirabia„.g.a..::: MI MI ME ' a :THE Colambla'Spy; has recently* been greatly enlarged and improved; and Is one of the ablest and best conducted papers4ri 'the State, outside of Plnladelphla.:„ With.the last number, - the "Spy enters upon a near volume, with the most flatter, lug, prospects.= Success tolls enterprising pub- Asher. ;: Cr; ,1-eZ , Z,.*;.; •.• • - t , :7e; flip ;a clip notice, from ;the, .pe* . p7gn,:Jouro,l Thursday aii*enotertuining, weekly; liaper,lyttblished . ipMidqletown,l'a. Mink y , ou,.. : "Air. 4 J",9,ifit?tfil; , yq:l,:lielid:: is perfectly nt an , . NEiV:SUI3SC#,Ii3ERS: '=,Wo - have — Lidded 'to our' list durilig,t4c.past fewslays: Wo , no,w - circa inte 021 C 74,itnclied mcirOixiiiers" ,- in, this - bor ongl); tlanii any' other - Roperin , this . • To _those, kind, "Er erndS' Nybo, • leave-, as- SiSiefi''hs, we :return' Mr :sincere :thanks: Our our paper testifies; is as gocid* ban,,be-desired. • The, 'advertiseinents are att.:Wm The merchants of ogrborough; : .ss,,,a': generaf,, thins,; liiyar- fist fieelY9lnd leek - as: Me . paper , e- te!r : ustness tiniversally known benefits of a gbod. busineis;'- • THE RIVER cdesequence o/ the • , late continued rains :the riii,..t.l , r,, f is.msing., 'rapidly; and a large , 41.1 antity,,'oftimberote4, ,passed down yciterclaY.'. Great ,fear:is en; lertained as to the safety' orthe coffer=dam_ of the Reading S. cohimbia' - o6a - F, schutes, at this Place. -Since writing the above; , the , basin of thecoffer-clam has become entirely; filled, with water to the heightlf of the ,river,' and ceaSOd„puinPing 'Until; the river srthside's.. -flad.:lthejAVater,:nOt' hive" filled the bastrf.if is quite probable that the Clam:would- hav'erealiecl , in from the presstireOf water. - =:A.S'it is, much damaged is apprehended.,' - ORE' GRINDER ANT; MiL(.AMATOR.— We_ - have Veen shown - dragianis, -with de-, scription. of an ore grinder rind arnalkama tor intended:for - the uso of niiners%andmill menfto aid in reducing and. ,amalgamating gold and - silver 'clurirtz: This • iSnot in tendedTfer the use' of viillens 'as-We -have -re-, cently seen it stated. blr...l'hilip -Hinkle, - of San Francisco, Catoir brother - of; Dr.; F. Hinkle, of this place;, 'is , the inventor and , manufacturer: FroM Whitt WC' understand of the 'manner of operating this MaChitin; We think it an' excellent one for the; purpOse,- and predicithat supersede everything -Of a like nature now in use: is simple MI6 construction;., and, thorough,-in Jier.; forming, its Work.", : For further informal ion apply to-)Ar, LUTHERAN,' .S. •Nic:One, of the la'rgest ric-niCs that has,-Left COlumbia thiiSeasOii, - was that of, the E. E. - Lutherati, Church,yihichieft for Litiz'on the Reading cC,Coluuibia,R. R., ott.Tttosday lust.: WA' a most glorious occasion, rind the little fOlks were highly elated iinit'pletisecl„ivitOlie"4- .N . „ othiug transpired to nnir ibe:Pledsures of anSi one; save a'shower.ofAue.t-raiti in "die evening which caused linaii coats to change suddenly. into ran: 'material, and. such a ...iiine,as-there,wassin; the darkness and rain to get ; aboard' the; cars.- :: Crying children,: si - .)411. - ed'honnetS;- and :dal - nage - a- eilliolines: Predeenlnate - d: VVertinii - Ocl'tlire'iiifirCd ones' teat : gond . - Care:,rto'get:scats so -they .could keep nigh - fi - hie .e.abh utheraluipst,s - P Close the t Ifeak - beniAO;licart, and- Band" uncon : ,sciously clasped hand more firmly, and eyes beamdd rfoith . .:sentinients that lips could not:utter ; unless in lapel% :„."Whnt care - they, ihr 'the pelting:treinsuntside? Others inithittinate:Weiti'dooined see! Solationlurthe UrowcleitralSles,.but -the of lutUipr and ggcal_fealingliroyaite . ti::f The wholeparty arrived An 'Coluinbia — rt"- little behind:time pleased with tlie'deyfs' 'enjoyment, notwithstandlny,rthe severe rain' lag a large naml , er of'hi ,, i . ildidg'SltaVo been erected and nre.still "being erected;.theii) is .ye,t...11, great scarcity of houses, ,both fOr:res idences add ,business .ptivpOSO,"„:Thero,is, 'notes single vacant tenementor store and parties'whO,'deSive,', , to . engage'Jn-husi ness, are - compelled ,111) the niatior •ot.,liouses ,- foreresideiicesc "936'. 'are not to be had;andleorpsof_persons whocoi, -desire to male their horiiesl.2ere, are ; pelted !to_go else7li - eie;:.On- aCeount 'of:the' seyreity - of holtses:"." We have alreittlysng ',iestoct (since , the Braiding 'Association is played out) that it would be well,ll',ournlen =of - means Avould inv'esta',PO'rtion:Oi".their 'surplus funds in the erection of -bailditigS,; to he'ereeteent , reaSonable 'figure's: '-Sneh ' an investufene, , ,vouht pay, afid at the sauie' ,time tendte embrace the geneval-prOsperity, of Columbia:„. rll anything' ~)Ver,e required to prof° spi...substrulliq character, - of Om' ' demand ..fof build x~til;*s,atatime'n•hen other::to'ii;iii:hifo'cor'n;" frequently-secti.- In., this - resp9c7t, ,;;Nve - have "escaped' the getteral,,deprOsion might be, still oe latve , :tite eonsplai , ion;cif knowing that`. we„'ate bette3•:`o'ff,fl{nour• "neighbors: • Build 'ho4c;i„ke,MOn'Of.C;Vpl;:.; :tat, build 16 , 0 u -••-• ' • , „ The Sunday School - Celebnnion' of the abovo qikarril . ook place Springs oil day the_ 9th Mat; Sand . rwaa ‘tended and 'Well'ennditafod . In ,tbe , norning; ,Would. l :bi):,_Weatbor'-irfse 'p - tophets predieted'raiti, , butrjholates - were insult; . fin s uifla of tlio7orOaker , s., ~Thu camp; ....in' , 7.tlie : eki`rliOr,,vpart,pf„the:claY, but:a, warm , Thaidity, was . spEMI, nkiegd3leyinittnier'Oait'Omary' hen tsi full of jay adtl:,tbeir:'pOclipts- and, -:'iliefr'handkerZhii3fs cakes iind,candro4;•„nisde tile; vicinity . Musical:wit!' ti.i6isliouta:.-and-hirtglilin . ;-., 1, .Lt"tlie :iiipoi`uted time the 101)10 !pknimble and -williiig bands=is itti'alltlntt* the appetite of any„reasonablu,,,being-could araveiivore,very,spelidily.,d64Mileil'of-tlidir', fempLing treamkres: the•no , ,iiinit)l6 : . z dnierr..• of; tb'e..arniy,ti oiles;..ernly• aitia and dn). tiirCc o'clock C . ain 1 0-iftquit4i an toAfie' ;'...s:,ernbl.aig:*'t tie tiyarie '.li6i . up 'woro again: tTiiitjectedisto-asimih*.laefOrol (lOy: ies . l Nril - I. ^i-lignalall i lkairettiiiadj:«r,34lbljil t :ii Ai:aft ficiiikTilikM&St*Titittlgi.irt;, i7F'.,npanEss'ot , :'irrrE Spr.."&Timeplpiv' Atkin . of l tl3Wf finii4iuliked '.l .. l , lllin'tliolast Year rnia increasing "WO' know that. our circulation in_dolumbia; : - • ' :and out - of , it, is - (.lciubln:tiiit -, .c.eariy:•: - other-,.. NiniNeongreisfOnO,RiSt#4;(' •. - outside of :Litncnstnr:-eity,'*.t,t e;dOulitnot ns; 'lton-aKarl37 paper in ~Persons .who .}vi§h to ; yiak kiioticn their,- f - E116:4wy . :9`.; ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, o,teitiso, 4 %, ;3v111:!ii iiicthisi pap er, rne:atuni :"..thro.! 'which to-yendhxthe,'public:: - 131 , 1CLAihD remnininm unclaimed - inthe Colurnbiaypost Officq,.upto'this`tlate , • Callia ,Beard;: kis. "Tames GiYen;MiSs EllielD6yle;;Misselklary "Fennes,•7l%lis. , :kary.koCull9y;:i,kr,s,4hra . l. hain Smith. • • ~-., • Gentlenien' -RieeTJ'ohn'.6,:r nold,,Joseph:GerlaCk;Sulierintendent Cony: Sunday Scuobl,.Frederick.Burahaid;MeSsrs E. & G. JoSijoh - Mean, Sylveiter; S: 'Richards, - Reuben•.lViller, 'Christian! Minirer,'Henry Horinan',4kr:lCeffer:Dallaitlloffinan,--Flen ry'Souder, 'Janes - lNlClNltunard,'..Tonn• - ltuetl, Syl.yester,-Lafd, , Charle , Williarnsoh, : Ed- STAIP ; BASE..I34.LL Stateßase - CMl'ventien 'Will . he ; held in Harriihrtrgi , : On''.7ddnOoday, the _loth of ..:been Made by. which ancl_ phis and Erie Railroad companies, *ill re turn _delegates free oteharge.- 7 .-they: paying fulllare going to the: Capital. , -The; Secye.: tary of the AsSeciatiou,Mr. To. D.' , Denten.; is in communication with the other railroad lines in the State, _and it is. preS;nmecl Will enter into liberal ternisforlho convey ance ofreprescatativeiefthe,various clubs, of the State. CAAP Carbp Meeting near . ;llanheini, which has been 'in progress since, the Stli inst., terminated yesterday. Save the rainy,weather, • during ; part of the thnei.eyerything passed of, pleasantly, , and to the.satisfaction•.4 all concerned.- -',Notwithstanding, there was a very large as seinblage in, attendance, on - Sunday, the utitiaSt' Ordetireirailed; ruia: the' highest .reWct Pitid'to the holy causer which called ,them togethtr.,, ,This,,speaks Well for the ,Innralitynud:refinementoi ourpc*ple. think that the condition of society is int- Proih.: - "tanilas - 'good an evidence as we 'have of this;.was tae quietude and interest , =holy _things whreh''nhanieterized - this • - occasion. - , NUE•Base'l3all fever is raging in Co , Almost all:classes ,haye been at tacked with' It: There arc" some. ten , clubs in- the:plane. Some , of the 'ladies- of that borough-have - Oven fallen victims, for :we learn that a 'game of hasehall 4 - as played at Litiz, on. Tuesday, hy:,*.pLirtY, :of from Columbitt:-'---Ex . press:4-,;.;,.., • • '' 'Nets° fast, - ; Mr v Axpre.97, lhofever is not ragineveryfearfully.'in' Columhia, -"never theless.we ha*sorneSix:C;r'seven e'llths in our town. 7edo - 'not profess to lie quite so far behind the agii'asJ_JaiiCaiter. Until centlY'Your city:did _not have one good ! club. • LhSt sedso - pc we. belieYe, the : " Old Guard" was the 'only eab you had;- and: they came hero' and - got badly beaten,hytlie "Ooliimbia" zineold ." Shawnee" clubs. Our ladies !-certainly they can play base ball, and in :kJ - flannel:. that%wbUld.do *tilt to some-of Laneaster'S'male baselianers:.•• - J,UnOlt§.- 7 —The': - Following- persons leave been , drawn to..serVe‘W.:pelitAiirors in the Court ,of Common. Pleas for '.'Lancsster . county, commencing on the 'first Monday ; in September,_ ,1867,: James _Adair; Penn :John Eushong, Upper Leadock;. Dalr",Y.Proyidence- - , Christian Dice, city ; John !limier, East iJaingeter ; Mifflin Elliott.; •Providence ; Throat Goodman, Marietta; .HenrY.Garrecht, city; . Samuel J. Hannay, 'SalisburyfJ2lC. Holster', city; Ditn'l Herr, Strasburg4wP. ; John D.Harrar, Salsbury; Albert, Hai neS,; Fulton; Mathias . . Hoffer, Penh ; John Hohlelbsal; Bart ;"Levi Joe, East'Cocalica; ; Abraham Krider, Warwick; 'Mareiu;S. itandis,,'Hpper Leacocl; ; David N. Landis, East Lan - meter ; - James Lindsay, Leacock ; Cyrus W. Manhei m bor. ; David Miller; Conoy ; George Martin,-city Robert McCullough, Fulton; amuel Martin, East Karls. Martin,-Col umbia; Ezra Heist, Warwick; A. Z. Ring wan, city;.. Allen Richards,,, Columbia; ,Cyrus Ream ; East' Cocalico ; Sabi 1 1Stouffer, West D'onegal i , Alexander Shultz; Suns= burg, - borough ; Peter`Stauffer,YEnst-Done gal.; Jacob. 'Short, ••_city;.,-Davitl,--IVarfel, Conestogd; C. , S. 'Zercher, WeitLanipeter. : SIVE= ; CO* Mit. WINTER.—As this .is , ahout, the tiuio to exitnnienee !putting, UP sweet earn fer - winter's'ns,e, the - method or curing : ,it. Will,problibly- be acceptable to, many-ototty lady yeade - y.S:, ,;` Get - your : corn when The'grains are.in primp order. for the tahl&-Wben the corn.fs and the juices 'are .sweetest: 3oii the , *eorn.a , -few minute (not' liette:r • thaw Them cut: out - tind lay'away to dry.' `Ti dry, your Corn; - being tilays - careini ,not to burn ; do neeJaY. - in , too :Close together wlieri'drylingo4,ii:will'stan niould.:,..A.round.ri : stove;-:or-whe : rorthere- is a 'fire, a• gond! place;''.alcirt...e.vOiding darminessi.sy.entri,„ elq.,Put . sacks,, and• ,hang it away inn _dry piaCe, , mind your,corn . IS fit for next winter's Use: 'usidg, you are.to restore it as npar-aS':pcisSible • to: the original as ~, first. Washing it CO get, out and then thoroughly soukitig. iia eater, using' tlibssitine - to-boil it it:" : BAS kViBALL . AATC LlES.—On , d ( u“ . d ay, 20th ittsi.ra mu - itch gathe • will -he - iihiyed, .betweensfie puden'l club,pf...Middletovtf, .ithtl t ltc " of this place. , damp 'le, bit called • In the aftertiixin ; : ciit' the; smite clity, 'the " play:the Of this the grounds, at head ctfLoonst St., at .1 o'efeek: " Fairplay,". of filis place;-. tO 7 d4r; crt the Rolling Ilill grounds, at - On'MOnday,;lotli inst.,areturn between ,:-Fry's and Speriiig's nine..q. oit;stenalbcatclancling.. -: Game to called at 1'0'00a:- ' I Th 6 ", na , itte*P- - oi b;.'br. bas ehalleiigea the firk,'liiiCtgeentici'llines of the ",colutniihi." ""_ --- • "2 . - inelCrnenek of the weather the match`guine,el'base. , -ball between the Tyyoleansc;oplni•risburg,"ni the - ,21.11.1tha15, of this plitee;:hits 'been poSiponed: will be played on Monde:Y . , 10th-hist.;'nt',which ti me the kutunlsWillirintigiirnte their now grounds. ,"Ladies Ladies ,ere , respectfully invited. COug'l7.T. B: B. 'C.,of Lancaster eity, „has been re-,0r.- ' anized-. The Officers Sainuol :Shreiner, President.; Tr: Eberrnan, hive President ; t y,' Secrete ry ; Ilatimgardner, Treasurtw. ' - '• TwOlter;es; - wit.lt,blig•O'ea; either strayed away or were stolen , from the woods meet; near,Mafilteirn, hist, Sunday:- • - ,appOlnled Post aSter at Lau - die - 611e; in:place. of .fol 3 n.ll. -, • • "-• -,'' corner stone of illiel'ogons F ple Union ..11.1.eptinelTdo , ivill'bo Fula; with ate; "The- tomund t tiOnvention of , :the' , Order of Goba. Te - n) piers - and- Sonir'ef Temperance, for Chester a n d - -Dela were held riear''ChristianicLanee4er. county, 0n y Spuirda, , „ ' • A iieW baseball eldb called - the."ine;" :IWas Organ ized lividount Uoy, 2dinst. 'fol lowing gentlen3em were- eleeted'ofti leers:v Preisident,= S..77oWens;,-Yied,Rrest; , dent, Meek ; ,Seeretary;;.George nekins ; -Treasurer, -Win. El. Brady, - Jr.;, Di reetOrs`,:, - )1.- Reiman, .S.' :bad hisexright leg eruSlied °Wale Railroad, on •Tliffsi - liiy of ,last week,"died • the - Tollowing the':e,fraets',Of:tlui,„in=- jurieg;rq,ceired: .".rne,do,o- l edf.fdrrnely, • • 1 iiigfeltp.,Wlio boob , serliinsly*,4ll*forairconth.`pastiiiith typhoid:, ..,,...feier. - altlioiith - now considered entOt.dab.,7 /geiT,iis stilt tooilltoleave his ,rooin:or even ;4.,tottrsiver theinitinerbus letters of Ilia frierida. probable',tblit Billingfelt, wil cb e able to be out - for;threpi„wee,kg,-,to eome, qtridlitis•faet:wilLexfilliiiwn"nyfseemin - g tootibti:en,his'iiirt: to-thecoyrespondenee of. F;friends -", We cotnmenthtlio , followingrletter from p:c; bi',,Efaii4sl)tirg '4;6' if • tiiOsci,' '9difors#.4o!py.l9!stked,'•AvAlis.ti Lfoupdaticiii,;: itrO:cleirOeiripiOnfaLlO,ify4tio..rqq.iir: or ',hie - ColumUia li. 13:.:,o:i , ; ; ; ZI'liis n ilettOviyasti oor:,la.t issuo,A;ut. aviii , jugt: ; ieceiyed" 4tAivo:,werpo.going..lo 7 ;l ' ;;. , Enr.Tori','.CoLunern".'':,SPY4l.7-Dier ' , Sir :7- :?.:itcommunicatlop appearodin4he'Teleg,raph ,;*of ythis, Oveeing,cOrnrnentiak.'inather se .:,verelerms on the su,ppoSed`co,uree'pura'ned :,131F , the Tyrolean Club; sieee:their:iame.with' Alle,Colurabiti Cluli.:.,,lfillthe,charges ferritgainst each-clublivere.true,;,noither of ;us heed be. proud of'"record.; 1 334 t am hap`pyto-hellevd.that ti a slurs east upon eitherare unnieriterl:;,f. I Speak-the sentiments - of the •!,nine,'.? 77Wheit17saythat we - were-perfectly Ssatisfietl - with,our,trm to -Columbia, and ~ .complain. .of all of the conduct of the 'C;ohimlna.nine.. The controversy which has aided unhappily, arisen,- has, been. viewed.. w regret by, that player, audit:is ag their: request that I' .desire to state our Uriciialified, disapproval of tile - articles which haveTrom time-to time .appeared;'rellecting: on the-good-ratline of t,ho'Columbia Club.... I need,hardly.adtl that ye - wero.never apprised- that such - . articles were to ho published, or we,would haye-en .deavored to provenCtheii appearance.. •Trusting:that, this unfortunateAMU :may end here, and With:sincere' :regret sthatan occasion, should have arisen for a - letter like this, I remain, roure, respectfully; SloPnEnsox,,; • - ' Capt. Ist Nine'T,'l3.-,1.: C.", *R:POUNTi ' NEWS.--The Ladies Of Penningtonville Baptist ' Church intend' holding a Harvest Horne, iit Dlr, Searlett's. Woods, near-the village, on Wednesday.tho 21st inst.' '.A:new'military company has been Organ ized in. West Chester. Lewis Y. Evans - has been • elected 'Cantain, and John Crothers and Josiah Burnett.lientenants. • - (Ulcers Babb and Evans, West Chester, arrested, on Thursday••,last, three young fellows of that Borough, named Stein, Clark and Coehlin,charged with highway robbery. - James ,DoUglass, of Unionville,. Chester county; has been mis Sing 'since the - 23d of July. , Ho complained. of being unwell in the morning f-his-wife-had gone to a neigh bor's for a short-time, and when she return ed. he was gone. ls.in tidings have- since been heard from him. ' The Philadelphia. and , Darby Railroad, with its real and personal estate, its corpor ate rights and. franclaises,h'as recently chan , r ed hands, Messrs. S. Gross Fry, formerly of Montgomery county, and ,Charles Thomp 7 Sett of Chester county, being the purchasers. The price paid. wits 8150.000. Mr Fry is the purchaser' of three,fourths, and Mr. thomp son of one-fourth. , We are informed that on Thursday last, says the Journal that duringthe heavyrain and freshet in the -Brandywine, a yoke of oxen and a threshing machine were drifted some distance clown the stream. The driver of the team was in the act of, crossing the Brandywine at Gibson's Ford, when he was caught by the'ttood, and all went down the stream together, ladding on Edge Cope's dam, were they were all rescned. • The foundation of the warehouse belonging to Seymour Williamson, at Cain station, on the - Pennsylvania railroad, being greatly decayed, the rain storm of last week caused it to give way, and the building Was precip itated about four feet, into the pike. One person was in the house at the_ time; but was not injured. The building sustained considerable damage by its sudden removal,. but 'the occupants are enabled "to continue theivbnaine,:is in • -= ,: - , . - ')YORK COUNTY AFFAIRS.—Mr. Daniel Sultii; who resided near Kunkle's mill, in rrington townshi p ' died , very suddenly 'on Thursday night, the 25th ult. • - .The Wrightsville Star suggests 1316 pro :priety of running a wire across the piers of the old hridge;•and the- establishinent of a telegraph pflice in Leber's drug. store, in ,connection the post-office. An express office is also Nyarited: 'Will they went in vain?. Mr. 'Henry', Homler,, of Han Over, imr chaseclsix acres _of farm ',$SO acre, from Wm. Albright, about one mile from Hanover. - Rev: A. S. Vaut4lan has accepted a call from the'SoCond Reformed Congregation of York. - . The Cotnints - siOners of York and "Cumber land counties met in York, on Monday last, and awarded the contract for building the_ bridge. acros.F.-the- t Vetio-n-^-311-mmincs Creek, at Lentz's Mill, to Mr. Jacob Poach er, ofTork:' , A serious accident occurred' in' Rellain township, on the farm of John Irvin.' Mr. Leckrono, tie. tenant; while engaged in !miffig. i n : n , oats, the gears - of the saddle muleliroke; which caused the'mule 'tio be come unmanageable, throwing Mr. Leak roue under the wheel and causing instant death.' lie was crushed horribly. • As Messrs: Edward EMl°Merger, and .Henry Spangler,. of York, were standing upon the platform of the N. - C. R. W. depot, a few nights since, some ehwardly, ruffian threw- a' stone which'struck - Mr. Eiehel= bitrger on the temple, knocking 'him down and rendering 'him.insensible for some • " Robert - O. -Bair; -only , son of Mr. John Baie;- of York Furnace, fell front a horse on Sunility,a" week-while' riding, which re sulted,in the concussion of the brain. Miss Steward; datighter of John Steward, ofChancefdrd township, was thrown from a indle'on which she, was, riding to Sunday Schonl litat Sunday a 'week. Site received several -- • ' „ - .”, POLICE OASE'SBefore Samuel Evans, - Eso.,-forlheweek - eitding to-day. - Drankcitrieisphiliirlzr - kberger was ar rested for-being-drunk.- He was commit ted to jail for nmety7days. . • , 'DL orcie'rly Conduct.—Elizabeth-Smith, (of African descent,) who hails from " Spring ville,"-in this county, came to " Tow Hill; • a few clays ago, and put, en. so 'many airs, and.behaved in such 'nn outrageous man ner, that "Old .Ironsides" arrested her.— She, was cammittod_to jail for • thirty days. Aesualt and,. Batt ery.,—William Roberts made complaint- against Frank Shill° for assault and battery. -a t appears that-whilst the-complainant-was passing , along Perry street, the defendant hailed' end - requested hbri to conio in his house' - and ;pay a meat bill. The defendant' being - unable to - find the account on his-books, a dispute arose about the matter, , when • finally 'the defen dant ordered fife' complabfent ,out of his hott4anvlareat - Roberts made,trackS for the dooi bleb \l'ns closed by defendant'swife, at his command, AO. prevent the egress. of the complainant. - - - Defendant- - then caught, him by thethroat:_and kicked him several times. Defendant bon nd,over to answer at ugust session.. , • ,Yurety of the Peace:L.Benjamin Williams was arrested .upon-'complaint : made by Henry-Thomas, -for-nicking divers threats to give the complaitient "-lead,"-and "re volver." Not caring, to have daylight let into his botly=hence the suit. _ Defendant bound over for his good,behavior., Assault and 'Battery: Charles Smith made complaint against• Abe. 'Martin, for assault and batterv... Both partiesarecolor ed, and reside ou•,".Tow Hill:" Defendant discharged upon payment of costs. _ Anielli of' the .Peacc:—The atiii'OCleferidant made complaint against Smith, for making threats to shoot - him., -T Defendant discharg , ed upon payment of Costs.- - Assault , and --U. Cook ,was arrested.for"thaking 'violent assault on Joseph Cloud; of the'W:iiihington House, by ,shibbing' him- with:.a.. dirk .knife. 'lt seems that, the (161'0106 ntWent into the bar room of the ;Washington House, somewhat under the influence of; whisky,. and' asked for a drink._ It was refused, and he was-or dered'to leave the' , room, ' the complain - mit assisting him to the door; where the defen dant turned. upon and made a. violent thrust.at him-with avdirk knife, (the blade of which is several inches long.), ' Just as the point ofthe;blade touched his side,, the complainent faitight the 'blatle,'= which cut his hand seVerely.--, - The, 'defendant Amide another th'rustriind succeeded in making severe wound in, the abdomen.. made 'anothertlesperate effort to cut the.coniplain ent, and was• only,prevetned by Mr. Cloud retaining his grasp ,upon. the 'blade of the knife. Defendant - committed to prison to ansiVer- at ;August sessious: AN ELEGANT TOBACCO EST:llll.reltilENT. time ago we gave notice-1n our col ,Muns,:ef:Selni Fend rieles improvement, ear ner of 7ralt androc: , nst streets. Novr`ttas es tabliSliment. isicolnpletetl; . his Store is a ,model of perfection, everything' 'so ..elmssitied and ar rnagecOliatltseetns mpleastire_te'llO business there. Isis Tobaeco, dm,, are kept -clean the most.,perfeee order. ',.).Ve searcr-• • lyie‘;er,,bebeld a 'tobacco Store better titled up costly patterns 7 -in , 'Strut; it 'arena be - Impossible. for 'us .to' the particular", articles for , anio by : our, frielul, Fend rieb. , ;,Suiricel ;to EM..y t bat. hi's sleek - is a most, admirable assortineat; he keepS constantly number of the best lamtb4,employed.and :war rantg las;M.:Slane glee satisfaction, every., spect:: Country merchants and others mill and It the Once: to buy. • ; ES • T • AY , - - Deaths'and tltfarringes - ,are pubLiShed'in thispaper, ,withont' eharge. When - accompanied by uotnnien tarietiovhether,proiie tor;' poetry; five - cents - 'pi3r line ;'wh.i.be charged, 'Funeral.' notices', terf Co n ts„ per I n le in - payab advance.' - „- On'the .13th nst.;'at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. Dr. GOrIItirt;;BENTANIIN - L-13.TLLT- • BATCER, of East Hempfleld, , to Miss 'Axxx.F.A3 41nughter of John Wissler, of Manor • tow - lig - tint 'Lancaster county , . An Coatesville, on Thurstlak, Zhe.Bth 'inst., by'ltev.•A. G: Morrison, ISAAC T. ItlAw.ty; to.Ttrx.r.x. SfiEritkan, all-of West Chester. " ^On the Bth Inst., at Jonathan Sprecher'S Hotel, Lancaster; by - Rev. J. J.- S trine;t-Writir.A3r.,tß. '.lVr..R.Ett, of East Litrupeter; to -B.tanstAttA: • , SITE24K, of - West Fallowneld tsvp.;.Chester CO. -"' On the oth inst., by Rev. Alexander Reed, D. D:,'" JACOB T. GEST tO bay A. On the Sth inst.,-at Jonathan Sprecher's - Hotel; • Lancaster, by the Rev. J. J.Strlne t JACOB Anic-' ,oLD to SYBILLA FBAs, both o},ll-Lanapeter. „„., • •On 7 me., 3lst., ANN Goon, in - the'64tli yeals,,of. • her age, in Penn twp., Chester'county,-Pm - - On the 6th Inst., ANNIE GRARRF, danghter'of • Charles F. and Annie .t. Hager, , aged 5 months and 6 days.* - „ , On the 6th Inst., at the "Children's Herne,",. Lancaster, CHARLES HENRY HOLLAND, aged'4 years, 3 months and 7 days. - - On: the 7th Inst., in 'Williamstown, Paradise twp., LEVY, wife of Peter J. -Eckert, in: the 60th ' year oilier age. On the 10th inst., in Lancaster, TIEN•rtY HEnn- - .'..tiatt, in the 52d year of his age. - On the 10th inst., In Lancaster; MARGARET, wife of Charles Lucas, in the 24th year of her age. • On the 7th inst., at Georgetown, Bnrt FWp.,, CATUARINE CLARK, in the 06th year oilier age. On the Bth inst.,nearNewProvidence,DA=nr, tetomx, in the 87th year of his age. • On the 28th of July. 1867, after a very Short ill ness, :roux HErtn, of Hamilton twp., Franklin county, Ohio, formerly of Lancaster county, Pa., aged 72 years, 6 months and 27 days. • tfitrhets. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Reported expressly for this paper, by Janney & Andrews, Wholesale Grocers & Commission Zlexelvantm,-No. 1. , r3 3.larket street, Philadelphia. , - ' PHILADELPHIA, August 10, 1867. • Flour—Extra Family - Cl 2 00011.1 50 Extra superfine 10 50003 00 " - -ifuperfine 7 2 3 0/ 825 Rye Hour 8 00g, S 50 • - Wheat 22 W. 28.5 ' - Rye , 1-80 1 45 - Corn - - 1 20011 1 kl , Oats ' ~ , . _ 73€,,.85 , Clover seed ' - ' .8000. 900 Timothy seed - '3250 350 Lard, lb ' l.2g 1.2, , ;:: Butter, best quality - - 150 ,26 , • Eggs, p.dozen - ' 'l B O -19 Tallow, 15 n, . ' - -' .- 10'..)1611 Columbia-Flour Una - Grain 31arkei: Reported weekly for the `'Spy," by .George Bogle. Ci?Mpusin, 4lignstrl7,,ll.w Extra fauxilytiour. Rye Item*, (none) - - "White wheat bushel... Red 'Wheat Rye Corn Oats, 82 lbs Columbia ,Produeo Market. - COLMITITA, August 17 x, 1 , 887. • Potatoes, (new) • 4 1. P/ 2S Eggs per dozen Iso)a) Butter, per lb - 18000 Chickens, g 7 pair (young) 50e 600170 Lard, Tk 14 Sides. ...... Shoulders Hums Tallow Country Soap. .... Columbia 'Lumber 'Market. Reported for the " Co lumbhiSp - "," by Bachman 4: Martin, Susquehanna Platt ...; Mills, Front Street. ... . . . , . ... -, . , • CoLuirnm, August 17, 1867. - White Pine Callings, or samples no oogias 00 " • " , hi Common • 24 00e,25 00 .. " 2d Common '- ' ' 38 00040 00 • " " Ist Common - • 00.00505 00 " " - Panne] - 7.5 00E1180 00 " " Joist and Scantling 211 00 Hemlock- Joist and Scantling ........ .... IS 005820 00 Ash and Oak ' .`-10 00®•40 00 Dressed flooring Boards •112.4.1 S 005840 00 Cherry.. , 4O 000 1 00 00 Poplar . 25 004515 00 Walnut Plank 4 40 70 00000. 0 0 Pickets Headed 12 00;818 00 Blistering Lath Shingles, 2G inch •• 1 0 onci Oo@aomoo winch ' • , to 00 08 Roothig Lath . , ~ 800 - Columbia Coal-Market. - • Reported weekly for "thh; paper, by Bruner el .Iloore, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Coal. ' COLVILITIA, ..I.l,m,ust, 17, 1807, • 1.N . Y.1.12.D Baltimore Co. Select Lump C0a1...t5 l 5 - • $5 .50 No 1,2, tt 11, ... 4 e. 5 00 - ' NO. 4, " ... 440 475 :No. 5,... 4 15 4 50 Maltby Coal No. 1,2, 7, ' 4 di 5 00 Grand Tunnel, stove arall.7.it, 40 4 75 - Lykens Valley Stove and Egg, ... -5 05 11 00 " •' Nutt, ... 405 .5 00 Shamokin Stove and Epp, .. 4 (11 5 00' • Nutt, , 3 01' 4 00' I 7 YARD. .. 150 -150 3'50 4 50 5 50' :1 50 a 75 -sr a libp.....i... &- g, by:Am'', gr 055...... ... ,:hatri.olcrit 'broken. egg mut stove ' Nutt. likens 1 ..a,1.1.ev Nutt, ' ' .......... .. .4 stove'stiut egg, ConsturC row Coal Co.steve.tegg,l* , en r 4 4 - .'• . Ag, . Nutt, - ..'"' ' -' In 4 sDigatratooiWksAiso4vitcl • ..A . Norrnm. DFCIJNE IN rnrcEs! If you want to buy cheap Tobacco mut Segurs go to JNO. FENDRICHS' corner of Front and Locust sts., he is selling ninny goods in his line as cheap fts they coma be bought eight years ago. He is Retailing Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco in tin folVsuch Brands as INC); CORNISH, - „ GOODIMANS, PLANTATION, - - , YELLOW - BANK, • ats cents per pack:, whlch,sells elsewhere at, 10 , cents per pack. Segars 2 for cents, as good as you Cllll buy. , elseviliere at .3 cents. A'Segars at 3 ceuts which are sold -in , most every -Tobacco 'Store' at 10'eents. Taddics Yuuch Segars at 73 cents perliundred. Robinson & Willett, Best Brintds ,of Navy ,To bacco, at 70 cents per pound, by box or half box. Try his Ms — Virginia Fine Cut ,Chewing Tobac cb—,it is the best in the State., ratpg ; LUMBER. . • .. . 100,000 feet 4-1, :.- and 6-4 Carolina Yellow Vine Flooring.. - , _'o,ooo feet-1-1 and-:-J stepticiards, Yellow Ping. Also; a large and general assortment of White Pine and Hemlock Lumber,•Flooring, Weather boards, Plastering' Luth, .rickets,_ .te., .k.c., for sale at reasonable prices at- the Planing ,Mill and Lumber Y - ard of .._,- • •-, 'L— ang 17-tf] • , rucirmAN . ..t MARTIN. DissouTTlON OF PA RTNEBSERP Thefirm of TRUSCOTT, GUERNSEY & CO., was dissolved by mutual consent' on the 10th day of August, 1867. All , persons knowing themselves indebted to, or having claims against said firm, will call nt the Office or the Columbia On Works and settle their accounts. SAMUEL rnuscorr, JOS. W. GUERNSEY, GEC.. A. GUERNSEY, nag 17-3ino] IL N. WATROUS. - C . OLUMBIA. OIL WORKS. - : The have pu rehased the above named 11, - orhs and :Associated themselves to gether, this 12th day of AUGUST, 1867, , under the firm name of TItUSCOTT & CO., who will continue the business Of Refining Petroleum or Coal Oil., ' , 5A311., TIM SCOTT, , - ]L. S. ST-lUMAN, ' ntlll7-3ni] . J. W. STEACY. ' . JEISCELLANEOUS. T A. 'MEYERS'. • . _FAMILY MEDICINE STORE OPD FELLOWS' HA LL lye would call attention to a few sEA4oS'Ara.p.: Goods of best (nullity, which - rve offer. CHLORIDE OF LINE, and corrnnAs, for disinfeetants. BERMUDA AIIItOWITOOT, - - TAPIOCA, ',AGO, - GELATIN; • and I:IC/1111i RENNET Espi..cially adapted to the diet, and for light des sorts. light TRUE 'BAY-RUM, , , . MAGNOLIA WATER, KALLISTON, and elzolte , • . COLOGNES For. Tll TOLLF.T 7u nQdition to our usual FULL CAREFTTiLY SELECTED STOCK. - 04" , • . . Drugs,and IrATENT MEW:INES; TO f LET SOAPS, - PE RFLTAIES r : 31AM and Druggist - s'Sandrl'es generally, kith the Celebrated . - ' SPA RKLING" , . SODA-: WATER., From roncamAr.N.: FOUNTAINS, with pure Syrups. - •-_• : . - /a- -It °member the place, .' . , M EYE 11.4, DRUG gvroii.E. . Colturibin, -I,ug.-10,1SGT. - . . . - FOR - SALE. - " " alooK .rASi, nim:EAtr, CHINA DINNEIt.SEPSTOVES, and other ar ticles, at the Iteshicncs.l of " .T. CRIJOILTS,U, Froni street, near Union, Columbia, Pa. • Aug. la, 15,67-tf. 1, ITA(1.11AN; A- . • - , . , Lippincott :&, - ..rErOtel.' WHOLESALE G110"CEIfK.1 1 : 21 North Water Street, and .20 North Delmvaro Avenue, I . llilaoelybia,,,l , ,, „. , ~ . rout Ilig''pußrAo. - , , On :ifonday next, ' I n111'491121 a SHOP on root street, opposite the old. Columbia bridge wlkere I shall he prepared to REPA IR. RE-SEAT, and RENA.RNI:SII CHAIRS, FITILNITURE, Sc. (LUCE SENT CHAIRS for sale at reasonable. 'wires. , [a lig. 10. '67-th 9 .1011 N B. A LLEN". . , ' ' , 3EISCELLAIVEO7.7S.: D L3l SPRING''& - .StOtkOF,S67. POPULAR PAIUES,D7t. ;{FOODS; 1 :-.-1101J8113 T'KEEPINg GOODS,, And all kinds n ' flD4bl - 11 - 6StfoS SPTING COA'TINGS, &V'estini); A .Eirst-Clas§:Critter , and ~Bes'k .WOrk me n are Employed. . TRIMMING'S IN GREAT VARIETY TO MATCH GOODS. 'I.ATEST.O'HILADELP.M.A. & NE)) . 'YORK STY LES, and' -sa tisfap.: ' EINEM A Speciality; Best Makes ; of - KID G l l.oyE,'; in, ar.the EMI iNclkirycliqs recciceil almost daily 0 Lat 13 (TY 14111 IS CONSTANTLY IN STPCKI" NEW; FULL; VARIED. 'AND examination of Stock' -'- '' and Prices 'GOODS. • • 'always gladly shown'--- .AAA HA. EM.AI\T'S; S. ;PAT OFFICE AGENCY ! TO 7CN - V 7 EN-TCYRS 'lnventors wliOConternplate fairing ont, Patents. - . • ~ , • • FOIL I%;;E:VV:7I,NVIENTION,S;,, are hereby informed that a United States Pritent Office AtteneS , has been established in - Cohunbia by .Itn'• experienced' Patent Solicitor, (formerly connected - with the ~‘Scientinclimerican ,Pat ent-Agency, in New York,) who istrow in readi ness to prepare cases for the - Patent-Olned for, Inventors with EXPEDITION and ACCURACY, and upon moderate terms: Inventors will find it' GREATLY TO T/TEIRADVAINTAGE to cent -711 unicate thol&ldeas.r_nrsox.n.r.xr , to an Agent' instead of ,wrlting.thern, and caw-offer any sug gestions and alterations in the Specification, • Claims or Drawings, as the case progresses, with greater facility than they could .by letter. MECIIANICA.L" DRAWINGS Perspective views of 'Macbinery and Buildingi executed in an artistic manner and at moderate" prices. References If desirt;d: Apply at the "SrY" 011ice,Columbia, Pa. Send po stage stall - 11).1°r our book, "'flints to In ventors, containing. a synopsis of U. S. Patent Laws,—Government IFees,--.How to take out Pat &c. &e., to Prim]: S. Taft, Columbia, Pa. faug:l, - I)OTATOES.', - - = The Subserllatrs Wive...for Sale about EIGHT 175.1),1tED BI;SIXEI,S of the best gualltyl'ota - - SAI:51"1. IL - LOCRARP, '• June K, tf] . ' '.TEHOME.LONI3. BAKER,'- , BRIGGS & RRO'S,' AND 'iVETRFIRSFIELD SEEDS-it fresh and full Stock at- • - ' • J.A.•MEYERS'. , - ===M [Chartered kith Ample ,Po'Nrera.] T E]3ANON IrALLEY y.:3ll.Fol.n!ltence. UN iIONILIi',",iUGAIST 19, hien 2 , • .• This Institution has been Charleroi by, th e Legislature of the State with full Collegiate powers, and the following courses (If Study, In which it is proposed to graduate Students, have been adopted, viz: . An Elementary Course for Teachers, • A Scientific Course, - B. S. A Ladies' Course, . . ' A Classical Course, ' A. B.) - A Biblical' Course, (B. B. S. . The Sdflool is intended to sup p ly itgreat public want, aTid. instruction Is In all branches of a common, a liberal, or art ornamental education. .Thero is a primary or, model. school connected with the Institution, and also a ,Commercial Course, so that Students of, any- grade will be' received and will he put into suitable Classes. With superloraccommodations; first-class teach ers, a location not excelled by any in accessibil ity and hcalthfulnes.s, and in the general morals at the COIIIIIIII nity, we offer to parent.s and-guard ians a pleasant home; where their: Children and' wards will be properly cared for and will be sub jected to the best training. " ' • , EXPENSES: , For Boarding , Washing, Light - Ftfel, and Tuition, with tarnished room; for 'Fall - Term of 18 WNIICI4-. Instrumental Music Double-Entry Book Keeping, (in classes).. Painting and Fancy Work, at usual rates.. For Catalogues and further partieulars, address .REV. T. R. VICKRON% A. .NL, President. June Annville, Lebanon Co., Pa. ( - I . OLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. - • - - (A SCIIOOL FOR 130Tu SExF.s.) Is designed (o prepare Young :gen and Boys thoroughly for College, Business or Teaching. ' It nifords every facility and aid in nequiringan - accurate knowledge of the Classics, Mathema tics. Natural Sciences,-and of alt those branches 'Which constitute a complete business education. This Institution also extends to young Ladles and Misses all the privileges and advantages of first-class Seminary , : atfording them thorough Instruction, not only In the solid, but lase In the Ornamental Branches necessary ..toe a Alnished Education. - • . - Our aim is to make Scholars,' and as our School is select and number "United, special care and attention 'can be given to each' pupil. . None admitted except on the condition of dili gence, obedience and punctuality. . In order to accommodate those who - wish their children to begin-right and to Inn: welt the limn dation for future acquisitions, a Printery-Depart ment has been' established, In which Children will receive'sNelal attention. • To Oferd Young Men of Columbia and vicinity nn opportunity to prepare themselves especially for business, two evenings in the week are de-, voted to Book-Keeping. • The undersigned having again taken charge of the Instil ute,will give all his Bute and. energies. to the interests of the Scholars and success of the School, and he earnestly, solicits th&eontln- - ued co-operation and support of the-friends of, Christian Education. aim Session • opens on TrIU,BSDAY, '2 o th August, DAL - , For Circulars address REV. If: S. , ALEINLINDEP4 Principe]. - Juno . _ - • . Columbith Penn's. DOiIIY.NTOWN-FY.ZIALE,COId.kGE BORDENTOWNOI.V...... An , '..irtstituttou for. the mreful and, thorough. Instruction or:fount; Ladles. in all the branches or'anthorough °ducat- Board and tuition - In the Prep/Ireton-. 'and Collegiate departments,'..SZlS.,:per..yettr, tradatv, 'Ancient seat Modern,' LA' ntidirsgt-e; - and - ornamental branches, extra: ;Winter Session Opo-11.4 Septern her lath. , For Catolmues, address - - • ' • TriAIRKEIGY; it. 411.12% 1 90761- I =n, President. • -• )1184 xim.siiry.i‘NrlFF.TAN • - • . . . ;win re.:)en e - i• flehoOl for tlie• *lnter 'term on MONDAY; thelst of - September, and hopes, by close attention to the duties of the selux)lsroom, to give the same satisfaction - in the future. as she lies been so happy as to give In the past. ..TER3IS .tolerate: - • - tanglo-4t. -Pcittst,,,Stre,e-L IMMIIII BRIMS OAII 077, CLOTHS; ' ,BLINDS, • QIIEESW:AItI?,, • , NOVELTIES ' GOODS MADE UP IN" tion :Guaranteed and, Cloths for -S.Eteq'ues. NEW SPRINC4,COLORS T 11E .11IA KIYI4 NO. 9 LOCUST STItELT. " ===l EDUCA.TIONAL. M (A - I.JlllTElittl ,• lttrafit.Oß:T,lta . Apt ConditlSA:of TIiC*C,OLI.IgSLAY2O4I_TIONAIP -.0 1 • E P.- 13.11 •ag§. , ' -N;'citlii and Billaillscolinted4k7,o7;7o6a7:t • , 17-. J , ' , 24 Circulation Other Dozids,trliand ..... . „-• Notes of fieatelintikEi: - Fractional ' • •••,- Compound Interest Notos, • 50,000.00 - '” - " Ctish Items including 'Re: ,• :. " venue Stamps ' - ••• , A,070.03 ur Banks_ Due fro National Ban_ 118,30 ~, .18 • , Due from other Banks and - •- ":. ~- • Bankers' . •' ..$149,512.19 , • 12,600.00 DEE Banking Houie 'and Real 'Estate • - • - Current Expenses' " MEI " StoOk - Paq lit $300,000.00 Surplus Fund ' , ' 10000 . 800.00 Discounts and Exchange_..: Profit , and Loss - 9,402.—•• - 23,108.*, Dividends unpaid • 0,(77.50 Due to National *do. other Banirs arbrilation of dOininbililrk'" - '1,780.00' do Cora Nat'l:Rani:4._ 4110 , 000.00 • ." .451,739.00 rpiliFldurd beposits - ' ' - 432,870.38 IncletnednewforDirectinii'r."`2l,;irip, .00; :-,: ' - Sworn to fuld subscrO)ed . bk , - —.. ' : .. . , .-S..I.IIUEL SHOCH,enhier . I . 7nlyf 8,'67-3nr]' ':. ~. ' _ - fl - ITARTERLY:ItEPORT. -- ,-- lot. ' , STATEMENT. showing the condition • of. the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLLIAIBIA on Monday, • Tulv Ist, 1867. -' - • „....,,- ', •,' TtESOU.B.C - ES. - - • iragsWrid. bills discounted.. $200,580.48 • • " U. S. Bonds for Circulation.. • 150,000.00_ • . di,' on hand • 17,550.00 ' Cash In notes of other irks, ^ 2 `211'3.00 , Legal Tender ' Cash Items 1,0(.0.73 - , ~ _........ 7 .-:.._ .11,5,5•2.73 Due from Banks ' - - ' - ,' 45,330120 Current Expenses' - -- - 1,977.32 Interest on Deposits 2,51133 • 9,488.41 Furniture and Fixtures .- . 1,218.08 E. S. Reven.ue Stamps" • 507.8$ ME Capital stock - • 5 , 150,000.00 Circulation 131,400.00 Surplus Fund. ' - ' - - 5,100.00 Dividends unpzid , - - 50.00 Deposits on Certificates ' 4 111,4.38 do Transient— ..... . 82,709.7;0 • . 2 182,00.1.11 . . . Due to banks and Bankers—. " ' l2 309.24 Discounts. Premiums I •' 4 471 "18 31 Indebtecbtess of Directors ' 410,700.00 - 1.4 ,, Sworn to and subscribed by • S. S. DFAIVILER, ca•thier. - July 0,'07 7m] .. . . .. , - ~, ~. . . I NTEREST ON . DEPOSITS: ' TnE' emu:mu:A. NATIONAL BANKdill receive money on deposit,and pay int crest t here-- for, at the following rates, viz 3% per cent, for 12 months, " - - ' 5 per cent. for 9 months. r - • 5 per cent. for 6 months. 41,:t per cent, for 3 months. - • • S. , Treasury Notes exchanged for new 5-20 Gold Bonds, Mar, 16,'67,) SAMUEL SHOCII, Cashier. -FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Coj- LUMBIA. itercst will be paid by this Bank on Special De posits, as follows:„ 5% per cent. for 12Months, 5 per cent. 0 months and under 12 months. • - 1% per cent, for 3 and under 0 months. We make Collections on all Accessible Points in, - the United States, on liberal terms, Discount , Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange. Buy And GOLD', SILVER, and all ;UNITED . STATES SECURITIES: • " And nre prepared to draw DRAFTS on Philadel - Olin, New York,' Baltimore, Pittsburgh, n _England, Scotland, France, and all. parts of Germany. • 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. Holders of First Issue Seven-Thirties:: ill do well to call and exchange them for the new Five- Twenty Gold Bonds, and Five-Twenties 'deliv ered at once. • • ,S. S. - DETWILER:- April 0, :07.3 . Cashier, , J E TV E • ' CiliE/CT .-DTPUCkSit'A A.IIERICA:N - WATCHES -- $20.66, 411 casitc'N' «. ranted ter, two dears; also 3,4, 5 and 6oz. CaSes. , ' TUST RECEIVED - A Full. assortment of tlio Celebrated Seth -' Mhdraaa,s - `Clo cks. They are the Ix•stClocl:N,Jnace. , Call and see! Also, a full and well selected stock of SILVER PLATED ;WARE, Front thebestFtWiorieOttthe U. S. • - , JEWELRY DT VARIETY', . Just trout the Factories!' SPECTACLES, Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated • Frames, - to suit all ages! REPAIRING 'OF ALL KINDS, Pnext-rrA• ATTE:SMM TO, AT ' SPERING'S, Jewelry Store, near mar. 30, 'O7 tf tfio Nee• Depot. THE PLACE TO BUY IS TRU NEW: JEWELRY STORE OF SIIREINER tk. SON 'We have largely Inure:wit our Stock and in tend keeping a limt-class Store, and sell at the Lowest Prices. - Gall and see for yourselves. ' June 15,'(f •• Front Street, above Locust. NEW STORE • G 0 0 S tdoW....PRICES ! 1)/..; *S RRE : INER; SON HAVE OPENED THEIR -NEW STORE AND Stocked It 'with the longest fp:North:lent W.tTcr CLOCICS, Ever offered In Colwell, which we the lowest prices CALL AT TILE &TM STORE. •1' FRONT STREET, ABOVE 'LOCUST CLOCKS ! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS !!! American Clocks of all kinds and fityleS,nt reduced prices. The Celebrated SETH THOMAS Clocks. .ully warranted, and excelled by none. .Purchars will Mid our stock large and complete. I'. SIU st: SON. 18.( 9 15.‘ 3 NEW STYLE ICE PITCHERS! TREBLE PLATED with • Nle r lde Silver Bot toms, cannot break or be cut. The finest thing out: Take a look at them, at simEncEr. & SON'S. FINE BRITANNYA WARE r We have also a good Stock of line Bri tannia Ware, consisting 01 Tea Setts, Coffee and Tea Pots, Mugs, ke. • Selling very low at - A: SON'S. /GORTON'S C Theß l Best E m D a e GOLD we sell at Manufacturers' Prices. We are soe. Agents for these Pens In Coluaibla. Try Morton's PEN; • _ pIiNE JEWELRY ' • 13eaut Mil Pins, Sleeve But lons,lrAllllsolllo Studs, Gold Rings, Flue Sett, ke., very cheap at ,CASTERS_! TEA SETTS !! ‘,..j.4 BETTER' DISHES, (101ILETS, CAKE BASKETS, CUPS, ricKLE sTANDS, All of drstquallty, nod a Stock that cannot' ho excelled in the County, nt. SHBEINEft & SON'S. WATCHES ! WATCHES !! AmfaucAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS. WATCHE.S, in great variety. A Stock' not, ex celled outside the (qty. At very low rates. ' tillaElNElt 4.t. SON. TO TURNPIKE CONTRACTORS. Sealed Proposals will be received at the it of the Mechanicsburg, Dillsburg dr Peters burg Turnpike Company, for the Grading and Maeadfunizing of said road, front Mechanics— burg northward to the Ilarrisburg and Carlisle Turnpike—ft ishinee about two and three-fourth (2%) miles, either in sections or in whole miles... until the 20th DAY OF A I.X:PST,at 12 o:clock. M. The successful bidder will be required to enter Into bonds In double the amount of, his bid per', mile, with two sufficient sureties for the_ faithful performance of Lis contract, according to. the. specifications. For distance. Slseeitications anti ‘ other information, ands' by letter or person to;, 10S. UITNER, ••• Secretary Turupike Co., Aug 2, '67-32; :MechanicsbUrg, Cumb.-Co., PiIrIDEND. : . ..........,,_,,,,,. ~ The ODD FELLOWS' BALL '-.A.SSOCIA 'I S have declared a Semi-Annual DiVIDE:s:II of Three per cent. paynbloou and after this date. Cotumble, July Mt it, 1861"„ .- IL ' 'WILSON. Treasurer. ESIMIE= - 588,567 09 MI E I 471,248.31. LIABILITIES 112E1 4,370.53 502,03 $10,331.96 J}INVELRY; AND. VAINCY GOOl>S, MIREINFIR 4: SON ZEE ;" I .' 3.tzsakt_ii3tts• - ~. ,-,., . .. ~,.„.,..".-',.,. y , ;,-; f6 , 3'iStr- , '., LOPLL.: •THIS re i 4 ..;i..L -,e: A-- ! :v -- ~ y .:7., .. _ -- - . , "L .. . , _ ~ .'..;, -- '., r -tie- 5 , ,,4 : --; , ':" . 1 " .11/Vpp?0,1'41**,..$11?)Sititi , EBS ' , „ 1. - Pir.;lV -I' - ou,..ain:' 'idl.inilfed-„tc`iinifirnii r i arriy , 44:;.,l; Stoc4;"•or.:•Seers.;• Chewing .• and,: Smokhag. • - I:Pr r '• - -..beceo:.PlpestrouchesiTobskxso ,tfags;'•&o4 zra:••4''' .l ••• ''• Vi e. 'A:Amongst - nay: Chew,frig; Tobacco eatf:l344! cf , "&,`,.• the Celeeratede•- , ':' , ' ,- ,- , ..*;`,..5 . 4T-' , • - •''N'f..3.1,t4..4,1".'i r , :TITRPIN , NAVY"-pare'Ve... ,, ..•••• ~* - . I:'''-l• '; - •••. STEMLESS , N2LIFY, _•PateAri , it. , .. ~ , .I%' ~- . 4fA ISMITH St 50.NES-vavrV3tand . .C.llYENDl/E57„ , DEXTER., CONGRES.% , ...PcmoiVa&S;g-ve, , , , , , ,' „- :,' ~,:'..,-,.--, , ..:, CUBAS FLOUNDER: ~,-.. -..,,,,,, - , . - L''.'f-'•',74 - . .-nt n ; , ' -,,,,•..,,: TROTTEft'S,ROUGHIand:ISE.A.Xf- , 1,4:4 ',:.-' • -2/tOTTEIt'S•ORONOICO • '•, ••,'. - 7, ' t- , .. - - .., , • - r.: , ' -',,, T ROSE: 'NATUE44 - P-1111 ?,.kir*,fieifttfdf,•''. ;,, ,PIECE.. ~..,.--_.., .- ..,, ~,.....,.....,,.,;.......; ,44.. x.:,;,, , ;,...„..„....,,, , ;,,,, - -tnoottetV snon.Vl7.tvEs4litre;tuettnitstsegariar..t.-, .: kept fu , :thi toFn.,Beskles,Lbave t1,39-,Ctlehrated -•••• ;,..' ' Peach, .• . - '-• '' ,,'" f...-- • :;•-; ~....-:,....."':?,,•%•,••••',•:•• • ;•• -.•,•• ,- : :ISABEL; ,dif18.A.i,',.__, ,,, Y . ' , 1.). , ;_1.7,•,1;,0,,.' , .. -... ,, t,,:.. ;. - • ,•,-.•.• Yarn '••-•,...' *,-.L.A1. , E8rA.401.4.1. , ...g..,:f ,„ ; .-,,,,,•-' , Havana , of the Choicest:attends: - •i 7 the , best ••,:- •,,, Brands of ..Fine" 'Cute - _ht.' tiffs , „,•ntarffet. s•' i'Alsai''":',j.:.';' Smoking Tolinceo ot•alt•Brands,•, - Wkethek with : er r k'.. :full esgortraent 'Of IfeerselumniXfPac.Febseeo t•,, , , Ti.•, Boxes;Feney Goods, <te.; dte.t. l• - •: - Ti- „•'• , .. , ,•-1' 14 9.1' , " 1 ° ,,- '',',.-, :1„i-g..011.V:and,exftinine,-..my4Stdel4Itd , fit•Ak.'the i ;, ''.,-' 'ehettpestamt - the best toaelenafroraln:Coinnrida.,, , , - ; .. - :-;- --.,- •%' - :.-Locust Street; ColumbLa7-PaZ-,',";,,'!„," I= • • " -• BUCHER • Ann:Tr .Foit ittF - ..: • IS . 1'; PSZing : 4:-r,V,s;tablisWril LadiestDreskes. , Cloaldc'Vells, Gloves; Ri p bC l a, - and Silks - Of allklnds dyed any color. AlsoHentlemen's Coats, Vests,'Pantaloone,74c.' "Kid Gloves washedto look like new. , „tr, , ,. , "1 , 5 , / • :,Scouring, repairing, dr.c.olone atslikort notion-- .LWilt - recelve goods at - Inr store - and . forward ." hem to the,,estabashrnent. .41B 4 Batisfactiori guaranteed. , , Call and see list of prices at, • J. C. BUCHER'S " Store, Locust Street, Cokunbia,,Ta.. 3Y27, '671 B RUNER; &, - .3100RE, COAL,. -SALT,- "FtltE. BRICK JiND. .YARD. ..55.05 s- 1 6 . 00 -1.10 - 1.75 - -PRICFS OF COAL AT Baltimore Select Lump... ' Nos. 1;2 and 3. • -• '" ' .No. 4 ,-•- " N 0.5 ' Sliamoken Egg and Stove, Nos. -• 2 and 3 4.90 Sbarnolten Nut, No: 5 4.15 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. •- --Egg and Stove, Nos. '2 dud 3,4.05 Baltimore Consutners.Coal Co. -. No. -1 — 4.15 -- - i 4.50. Maltby Coal, No. 2 and 3 - - 4.67' ,- 5.00' No. 5 - - 4.15 : • . 4.50 . Grand Tunnel; Nos. 2 and 3 "4.40 • 1 " 175 Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3....... 5.63 . 6.00..; , - The following Cool is sold TM car lOROS to Co- - 4=llla consumers, gross weightovith all - the fi per cent. advantages:' Shamoken Egg and Stove; or Nos. 2 and 3.. - ...54.54- • , , Nut, or No. 5 3.75 Baltimore Consumers. Coal Co., Nos. 2 and 3, 4.50 ..- - " , " - " No. 4 4.23. " ' ' " • " " No. 5 - .1.00 Maltby Coal, Nos. 2 and 3 4.30 . No. .5 - - 4.00, Lykens Valley, Nos. 2 and 3 3.3 4 ) 'No. - 5 • - - ' - 4.50 Grand Tunnel, Nos 2 and 3 4.21 - -m.A.s soon as rail connection is completed to Wilk.csbarre, Baltimore Co. Coal will also be sold by Cars; ,••-- - - , , Tune 15,7371.3 ii.,,, BUCKWITEAT. .; ALLEN R NEEDLES 7 s ; Will raise more nud IktterikkkWheat than 'any - other Manure known. - PEE 2 € 160 rbS:; ($2.62 rrai 151)1164 It is Low in - Price.,, • It Is Ready for Immediate App'tendon. it Alwayalteliable. It-bas been THOROUGHLY TRIED, for - • r over Nine Years, And can he had'of most of the Dealers through; out the country. , If they do not keep Ron hand, Farmers can send us the money by mail or' express, and ,the goods-will be properly marked and forwarded at . once. - - ALLEN ..t NEEDLES, - ' - - Sole ltlanufacturem AGRICULTURAL WORNS, Dench & Plum Sts. OFFICE. ^ ..,; 41.'S. Water 'St.; midi 42 S. -, Delaware ' , Avenue, Plilladelphla,..:l , 7 - ,-...-,,,„ -, Duly li-44. - HE' , EXCELSIOB; .'• vv.:A.§:iirscr MACHINE SAVES LABOR, TIME ~ AI, M MONEY. Boils and Washes the Clothes at the same time. Uses' less Soap and will Wash. in one fourth the Time. Ilw4 no Rollers or 'Rubber, and' does not tear the Clothes. A child 'etuf WOrk the Machine_ With perfect ease. , , 'lt is made ofGalVnnizecl Iron 'and 'will never rust., and, caw be. easily movea from' place to place...'• , , Manufactured 'and For'Sale • - I-L-Fo.FAHLET, t'S Stove and Tin , Store; _Locust St., opposite Franklin House. - A , NJOUNCEMENT TO TITE PUBLIC PARRY'S GOLDEN MORTAR' JD'RTJG" STORE, - Is the headqearters itor aii kinds or DRUGS, . • PATENT MEDICINES, FAN CZ ARTICLES ke CELICTSRATD hiiig g' s • A -- m` bydsja., The hest hair preparation In the world! ALSO, NEW GARDEN 'SEED&' We would respectfully an the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that our Store has lately been lilted up, and ~ t delzed with a new lot DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Which we offer at reduced prices. Thankful for the liberal. patronage heretofore extended, we hope still more to encourage your aupport,' by strict attention to business, and by keoptng good ;cond..% PIIYSICIAYS!. PRESCRIPTIONS We' - pay especial attention to compounding ruysteraws' PliEsettivrzoNs, and children sent to the.Store,,will be as carefully waited upon as grown persons. ,Our Customers can rely upon first el a. ssnagos and BIRDICTNES, RS we heel, no other'. FORGET, TlLii PLACE P.A.ItE:Si'S GOLDEN - MORTAR. DRUG STORE, F.nolvr icr., ABOVE: LOCUST, COhnnbill, 171 CIE= ALWAYS NEW RefricYerators! 2=, No family should be without one durhu the hot weather. Calland exvinine them at WiLson's. JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid Assortment of ne•v and de sirable HOUSE FURNISIIING GOODS! COOKING STOP ES- Quaker CO, and the Niagara. lIIITTAZ , TNIA WARE, in Sets or separate, to suit purchasers. CIIAMBE,R WARE, - - CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. : , r RATER COOLERS, of all sizes and style's , , Special attention paid to GAS FITTING and FLITMBISG. A large LSsort men tof snlendld CIYANbELI EltS always on band.. Variety of BIRD CA.G.F.S,itt:aklipiices Agent for the Celebrated DOT,l7tS,,CLortre§ The most populn r;beitit rind cheapest AV: tithing - Machine ever Invented. - In connection with the above Washing chine, he has the . 4 UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER!" • . Call at thecornet' of Seconttatalenst streets,. and satisfy yourself that you can get better bar gins there,thunat zulY other.estAbltshinent. - - . .., .. - ~ ..:111RAINVWL E LSON. _ - Cor, oei4eiontl and Loett§t Ste: Columbia, Ht. ,Aprll 20, ISW-ly." , 44 , . a = ft::_: ;,..... , _, _ : ... 7 , ..:t , 0 D,G,E .11: 6 , ..1311.0T1tERS' CELE - BRATED.SIL".. - EIt.PLATED WARE. tie finest and largest'Stock ever brought to town, fresh from-the I.Partufneturerg, - at lower rates thou for many years. nt ' '' '' • ''''r" ' ''''' ','""'-' - - SHREINER Le SONS. • :7 : BAKEiry. Nx:. 113 i;iicl 115 Queen street - rhilndelphla, Pa 'CrackencStx3s. -Bli , eaft. , Ten. Cakes, Bran Els cult, Pllot.Bread, Cr., of Ole .best <pi-1111n GARDEN SEEDS! Buy them tit mnynns• Family Medicine sitture. [April 6,1667. • m MIEM ES ECM 3roonE .PERFUMERY, =I
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