;jrt ~-,aitivntiria,‘-lypts; . ACtirertisernents;to - secure,.imuickliate in gertion, must be handed In - MI 6r Uecore'llburs day evenfnmsenell-F9e1r..,, SEVEN mails leave the Columbia' Post itime'6. daily. ' Tyr,- wealth' late •anaii , 9s esli m ated-at $330,660. •• TUE Lpeusts are, rabOut 4 - laydcl: 'out ;‘ iu their nsic has ceased in our hoi:ough, WILL xi CLOSED.—The banks; offices and places of business generally, will be elaged; and no business done, to-day. "Fism—l t be Sbhd season, iS:over, .but, Our niurket senns i?ouutifully supplied with' the smaller 'fish of .all,kinds;whiell ore selling at reasonable prices:- • :AnouT foiirteen hundred dullats have been subscribed toward the fund .Iby.the purchase of a steatner Tor the " by our citizens Ntitidnai 13iik; •of this Place, is , now Undergoing great repairs , and improvements, and when completed; Will have - an entrance both • - otT Locust and Second streets. U. 13. CIITMCM—Rev.. Pr3f.' _Eberly, of York College,"will preaCh. in :the U. B. Church, on Sabbath morning'and.ei:ening, at the usual hours. Vo . not. miss .hearing, ' BITTEN BY A DOG.—A boy, about nine years of age, son of Christian Beuobl, was on Tilesday aft ernoon, bitten' by a thig which exhibited symptoms or hydrophobia* , Alt. Joy. The dog was killed. • . HERMANN .I.SI:I7I:3IENTIIAL, of Phila -Iphia,has brought, snit before Alderman agailist the editors of the ;Columbia Herald, for libel. A. hearing" NVILS ' waived by the defendants, and the ease g 063, to Co u rt .—Express.. . CORN.—Tire corn crop, in many sec tons, cannot be said to be very .promising here and there it looks'ivell, but :hi • Many •places it is yellow at,the roots, and does not have that green and vigorous - look - Avhich. is the;sure precusor of a full yield; HOT WEATKEILI—DUricig this extreme hot weather it becomes persons to }rear light clothes; or gOods suitable to the sea son ; and.we would here'inform our-read ers that the best place to buy, theinis nt, the stOre , of p., Bruner, Front street,Colutn bia. 'lle has a fine assortment :of , ladies and gentleman's' goods, boots, &c:, • FIR3I.—ThC partnership heretofore ' ,existing between John B. Bach maii and Barton B. Martin, in the lumher, sowing, and planing business, in th,,place, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Ir. Bachman will"continue at the Susquehanna planing andMr.!l‘taitin,in the*.whole sale lumber busines., • . , • - RET UR NEI/ IFR 0 E iiPl7,!--. .0 joy- It'S.:Ca;Se y ,•liaS•just.returned from Europe, where-hd.has,,been; .with 'his fstU , r; . ll7lllihni G:Case, on iniportnnt sinesS COnnecteilv.:iihSonie ofeur railreSds: lie is lookirig"Welliand gives a glowing, ac count of the "old, eo6u try." ms esciipt . tions of the country, and the, lending- men who are taking &prominent partim the af fairs of Stutz, are, - graphic n Wele.onie home again, Ho ward. SONS or' MALTA RARCIL . --4 i i•of. A. W. Sob mied, of Ibis borough, has , :eoniposed a very be:ultiful•piece of nihsie, entitled "Son's of Malta-Marcb." The title'Page 'is a very handsome lithograph, and ,rOdstis follOws '" To 'the Col uMVAWSong - lef llul tai, Lodge . 400; composed for the piano forte, Anthony W...Sehmied.". • It reflectS great credit upoirits anther, and, nodotibt, it will have a large sale. Price, 35 cents ; to subscribers, 30 cents, For sale • by the author, , No. 17. i North Front street. GuAND ATINIV 'OP TE.P.k . .REPUnr.to.— At an electiont for officers,,field.June 250, at Post NO. IIS, "Grand Army the Repub lic," the following 01c:et - S:were elected to serve for the ensuing term r• 'Joseph S. Cot trell, q".' "CC; tdgar ,El‘rde, F. V. C.; John Peart, J. V. C.; W. 11. Pfahler, Adjutant; James S. - Pinkerton,- - .M.; Dr. Alex Craig, Surgeon. . We .ro glad to learn that the Order, iS in a flourishing condition, and :is rapidly in creasing its numbers. -Zoo honorably. 'dis chargedsoldier should - re'maiu out 'of the Order.- COTTAGE, HILT. COLLEGE, „ —This College - ranks second to none in the interior of the State. Bev. D. Eberly, A. M., is the Principal,• and it -may be truly said that he is the 'right man in the right place. The closing exercises of this insti tution terminated on the 24th and we are told they were of a very -interesting character. The essay entitlect.AECopes.of Heaven," by Miss,Lizzie oASt. Louis, Missouri, is spoken of as ai highly creditable production, and was highly ltp-, predated and warmly applauded by the audience. - Miss 'Whitehall is a liftWe of Mrs. Dr Ilinitle,'of this borough. . _ TILE' COAL SMITES.-tiwing ,to, a " strike" among the" Coat beaVers, at Peri Richmond, T'hiladelphiti; the coal shines of the Beading and,Columbia Rail Road, at this place, have been idle for some time. The difficulties, we learn front, the Super intendent of the syntes, Mr.' A. H. Bffil, have been settlecVand the heavers brought to terms ;The great number of ears-lying at the above place, freighted, ,yith un loaded, and a , geiieral resumption ef ,busi nesS taken Pince. A few days agO fcirty Hoven car loads, or 'about 1333 'tons of coal were dumped into the. shntesnt this place. This is being shipped away,nlmo c st as fain, al received,' in boats; N - vlic - h.916-iii• - r(!aclines - .4 at:- the wharf. A new partnership;'''betweVit" Messrs. - Onion; of ThiltintoreP and-Robert Crane, - of Thith place:ha:a •jit.t lieenlforinqq who will carri011:111/ extensive the transportation nf coal; from thestislitits to Baltimth''e. * - - BASE BALE.—The, Athletic Base Ball Club, of Philadelphia, d`a :defeiteil sn : ii' match game with 'the' Excelsior Club; of Rochester; X.' -1r,:„ ot: the 2014 . by s':;tcore r, of 20 t0:26. Wo subjoin the ibllcilNing ,ox-, tract from a special .dispaCh to the res/ "2.s might ,have been expected, the boys played loosely and wilhout spirit. ,7: c he: loss of Reach was severely felt. Mcßride has been 4; offering froin rb e mat ic rm 'Sind() "Friday last,and in the el.ith;lanings retir ed to first, Radcliff Piiching anffCalibert catehing"the remainder, of the The Athletics batting'poorly; mid:right into the' hands of the fielders: - The Ekeelslors were so duirtbfoundeffitt the result; that eve& at this writibe the "Customary L glorifiVittieins ha y e not commenced. : TheY'dolii - it appear dbo'slile toge.tc l t#' .fittit,inttr'ilisArbeads.t it is (reef.. eitoligh i iri phis unfortunately.'? The Deuglass. - (colored,) Club, of this place„which..Played ',l - ho;lll9 . firovia, Of Har risburg,..on .lienclay, Were bestow - by a score 0f65 fers9:------*7-77.7"-- , On the Fourth , of July, the • Friendly Club, of this,phtce, iLunewster to contest with• plo Neystorie . Club, , or that ‘ i:LN.Tr.\V DRUG 3;3l s ensing,er will :oPeli' Stoller in 'Slienberger's , iiiiiiding — ,4,oeust street, gob), ml.),l n a, in a few weeks. Ffe is nu experienced (hvggifil, and will bip") a splendid assortment of d qig•EiLm;ediejn es,!per niery,:cte. FATAXA.CCID.EriT.- - -On Tuesday worn , ing; Mr. ".I'l):eob,flinfial:.ier, n citizen of Roh rerstown,,Wa.sj,iiiik,a the seebiid- , :story n;', 4 llllrn • l?'elongiiig, to, his about quarter oranilo, easKof , !ISToPritt)—ThedS .usgnelianna ~.... - Mill stopp&l on,Thuisdity.fer a.-eptirs, ;anti toafioril its employees a "breaitingssp,ell;",, .fts•sov,eral bands gave; out both yesterd a y and day iiefore, .0 tvii9g tpthe, i in I e'nsi.t. Opeilaiions Niii:ll:ii6eoi.nne'dagaiii, - in Lii.)on t ten days. " , , HAyE. ST.A.mrs IitEADY.-rlie • , weelziy collections for tho DAILY will be'rnede on - Monday avenig next. "All subscribers served- by carriers, must pay their _ subscriptions,. promptly,. qvery., week, or tite paper' will; be' dikontinued.- • 111 . 1.ve your, s apkps ,ready for.tlie carrier 'l.)oys , QUICK WORks. 7 —A:liat enterprising be ilder, LiPhart, set, burned:and emptied, a kiln -of brick, 'containingmore than ono hundred thousanti,in twelve,days. We consider Ibi'S h . aid teheat.,?. biar;:neigh bars' in Isteilding n d 'Lai - feast :Must 'move theirgelVes; or Columbia is bound to -beat them. , MffNiMf3MM '-61001) TILING_DURINO' THIS HOT WEATiu a.—One. of, the -best, things we know of, to preserve , vegetubles,. meats, fruit, wine, etc., is the 'splendid refiigerator as sold by Mr. Iliram - Wilson, corner of Locust and. Second streets, COlumbia. has also some patent water coolers, which are about the hest in use._ Call and see for yourselves. . IMPROVIMENT.—Mr. John Wagner, has commenced excavating a cellar on his lot adjoining . Columbia Engine House, to erect a three story building. 'lt will be built of brielc—with a ,French iroof=and when completed; will presenta-fil)o'appbar mice. ,Froin„ the reputation of the archi tects, Messrs. ICrodle ,t; Sneed of this pluee, we are certain be substantially erect ed. :We have not learned to what use Mr. W. will devote the building. • RELI.(IIOI.IS.—Rev. Frederick Pilgram, from Ohio, will preach in the Reformed church, next Sunday, morning in German, and in the evening,English. All are invited. -The Rev. Dr:Harper, will deliver a lec ture to-morrow morning, (Sabbath) in the Presbyterian church, on China, as a field for • Christian labor. Dr. Mapper has long been an eminent missionary in China, is fullyacquainted with the field, and will give Much valuable and interesting infor mation respecting-it. The public invited to attend. - KILLED .01 , 7 • TUE BamaoAD.—Wc learn that Agustus Pelan, of this borough, was killed on the Penn'a R. It., at Parkes burg, on,Thursday night last. re was 'an engineer of one of the freight trains, ,and had shifted his train on a siding, to allow the Cincinnati. express to pass. In the meantime he sit down on the track, and fell asleep.. I3e had„been warned of the danger -butdid net heed. The train came thunder ing by, 'passed &vier him, mangling his body in 'horrible manner. ' gnEßßlE6':—Cherries have made their apPearanee 'in' our 'market; but are .very scarce and high in price. They have, been selling'ai fifteen cents a quart, and inferior oiiesatthat. I Tiii'Part Of our fruit crop' is almost a complete failure; . the wetweather of,the early spring,liaviuglproVea - very:de structive to the ,blossoms, 'Wo :are glad, however, to see,that there is, a fair prospect for bountiful supply:of berries, which may; in n measure, supply_the want felt by the failuie 'of the: eherrY Mot): • ' n!e=M=l RED ALE 14. 77 -The following' officers were elected in the wigwam of Uhiquesa lunga Tribe; No. 39,1 . . 0. R. m., Tuesday evening, to serve the ensuing term: Sachem.-,Wm. Paxson. S. Saganiore.—T. S. Clepper -J. Sagatnore:--14..F. Booth. C. .of F. Mullen. Asst. C. of R.—Thos..T. Wright TV.--W. w. Upp. - • Prophct.—S. B. Clepper. Representative to Urea Council. of Penn sylvania.—W. W. Upp. . Trustecs.—Jas.Muthynis, J. , A, J ordan:J', V. J. Baker. - - . , INV& WALNIJT STRERT 7 —Thp opening of Walnut street will piove.n ~valuable addition'to our-Borough, and aheady pre= parationsnrebeing 'wide for .. g . /e building of several houses in this part Wour town. Many . Of 'the 'lob,' 'on' this street haye been 's'Old,,and other buildings will be erected during WS and 'neii season. This is a beautiful location, and will lid& much' to tho,.appeara nee of; our thrivi ng Borough: Let the good work of hnprovenient go on in all parts of the town; until \ ;7o shall re quire the Council to extend our boundaries still further. PARTY.—An interesting and jolly party of ladies and gentlemen, front this place, started on Wednesday morning, on a pleasure exciar sion, to Litiz Springs. --The ladies seemed to havp' . .tilanaged thezc,hole-affair, %Laing as gallants to the-gents; -paying expenses c., It dr'eal * leap` year party, and the ladies perfornied their part exceedingly well. We'! understand they had a tine time,, dou,btythe; Uentlemen Will ' ithilonsly await another-leap year. Several of our old bachelor friends were . with the excursion ists. Wwki,i3Evi'D.:o.—We have heard of One, - or two CaSOSt • of- the .lirutal• beating of wifcs by their husbandsLLwhich is a dis grace to the civilized' age. The.mau who can basely desert: his - wife,n4 then when upbraided by ler, deliberately violate every rule of civilized life, by beating his companion, is not fit to live among respect able people, and shottld be held :up to the scorn and contempt 'of the community. We haven few such men in our town, Wlio are a disgrace to it, and tothe:name of man. They are not: men 7 Lbut.brutes of the worst order. . _ P0t.16.0015r.5.?-13efore:§ttinutl Faaris, Esq. • Benjamin William i and .v.,llen Williams ,were arrested, on complaint of Win. Baker, '(colored hl for disc:idet:ly condi.' qt; ITh . ? :par -ties Ilye*Fitt4 i sfraCl,..'l34O'w y „. A "riurithei O'f witnesses were beard on both ;sides. - Cessy Jackson; ,one of the witnesses "for the prosecution, is a." peeler," and was supposepto have, exhausted the. subject, hilt whan'Effen 'lBOO the : stand, iii an action agailiSi‘ She "cleaned out" the whole party. - Defendants bound 'over for their good behavior.!- Assault , h irch iced , iery:LHeltei- 4 1roimg maild'cotriplainUagainUt"' : idlin"Ybuitelier "'husband, for , cliVe4 kicks and ithumps upon lier - Perii!n:_fi3o parties hail Siena " Tow The , " grpor-eyeclmort sloe, wis'iit the biattotwof. the - affair. De fondant bound pyoF for his, good , behavior. I , IO2iCE.Wr.O PosilttAsTEUS.7—Pestniast= 'ors throitgliont the con niry ivil l idvdtro übl e by obeying the laws in .regtird to nowspa persoke.s. When a:paper .remains dead in the office for four: consecutive weeks, it is tho duty of the - postmaster or his deputy to Send- the.PUblislierYf the paper, a,'Written, notie.kb'f "the • liteit—stiitintr;,if. possible, the 'roasor;*hy;,thei'paPer;is' . not ,thic; rettirning.tothe publisher of a paper mark ed' "not lifted," ""refused," 'or "tnicallCir for,',' is t not a legal.notiee. Postrnasters,wl/0: "'fail to comply with the law in this respect - are liabldfor the •SitlieciiPtion- for the time iiald papers retrain dead In their office. We `'havo.heed,imposeci upon lunch by the ne , glect'of..Postinasters. • • COLUMBIA POST , OFFICE—The Co lumbia Post 01/lee trill be open to day, as follows: 7 to S, A. ;I'd., and 12 to 1 P. M. 111VAllll OP,DAMACIES.—The viewers in the ease 'of the Coluinbia - Manufacturing Compariy, vs.' the Reading ,t 1:: 'Colthuhia R. it co., awarded damages, as follows $lOO9 for loss of 'ground, Cud, Vl,Bdo :for In conveniencies, etc., making in all .$2,50.0.. Itym I NVi.IO, under:loi per sonal supervision, -bas just brought over a hundred young *omen frOmiEngland to Canada, to fdt situations as domestics, has been so successful that she offers to return to: England and' bring over auother hun dred for persons in the T.lriited States, pro vided she is' fririiished' with i e he'fiecissary funds, ,about.,"3o. gold per head. - HAY iumoNa.—The fine weather of the past week or s ten days, has given our farmers an 'excellent opportunity to cut and take in the grass crop, which we. under stambiS almavy. I The' greater part of "the crop must he_ atieitily taken in, and at least a few Mora:days of sunshine will see it' safely , honsed: The indications point to a good crop of, grain, ;which in a short time will be ready for' harvest. As far as present indications go, we shall have no occasion to complain, but on the contrary thank .Providence, for a bountiful supply . of the necessaries of life: REATTIS PROM LOCUST STlSus.—The Hanover Spectator 'contains the following : A little girl, whose name we havo not learned; residing in ffeidleberg twp., near Spring Forgo-gaper min, was stung by a locust one duy lust week, and died a day or two after Wards. A little son of Mr. Sordy, of Abbottstown, died from a locust sting last week. A. young gentleman, of West, Manheim twp., died from tho effects of being stung by a locust last week. ,A number of valuable cows, belonging to farmers in the adjoining townships olJack son and Ifeidleberg, died last week from stings inflicted by the locusts. VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY MEETING. —A stated meeting of the Vigilant Fire CoMpany, was held in their Hall, Thurs day evening, July 2nd. President iu the Chair. Roll earned and absentees noted. "Minutes of last meeting read andapprovcd. Reported for membership, Charles Pan tie, James Casey, Geo. Rockwell. Milton Weidler, John lioward,Reubou Fisher and John Elliot. Collecting committee reported as follows: Ist Word, Wi; 2nd Ward, $271.00; 3rd Ward, $427; subscription on book, $2OO, in $5 shares. Report accepted and committee continued. • On motion of Wrn. Henry, a committee of seven • were appointed to decorate the shield - presented to this company by the ladies of the :Episcopal church, and have placed in a conspicious place on the 4th inst. Committee are James Henry, A. Light, Geo. Wilco, D. L. Smedley, M. "Win ard, Charles 'Grove and. John Zell, Jr. On motion of S. D. Clepper,it was resolved, that :Nelson Devine bo a coin mittee-of one, to' wait ou the citizens of Wrightsville, and solicit subscriptions towards the purchase of their steamer. - - On, motion of C. Grove, a committee of three were appointed; to take off all the old couplings, brass, on the worthless hose and sell the same for benefit of Company., Com mittee;•Charles GroVe, B: Clepper and D. Smedley. • . On motion of J.-MeGinnis,that they pro cure through the ,Chief Bngineer, a gouble male and plug - spanner. " -NA:itEs of Petit Jurors to servo in the Court of .Quarter Sessions commeneing August 17, 1808 : • 'Elias A.ument, Martin; Edward. Ambler, Drumoro ; M. M. Brubaker, Elizabeth twp. ; 'Reuben Buch, West Earl; Levi Bard, West. Earl ; Benj. Breitigan, Eliza beth ; John Beck, Litiz;l3enj. Baxter, Bart; John-Hart, 'Marietta; Henry Conad; Pe quen ; Samuel Eby,Elizabethtown ; Mar tin S. Fry, Ephrata; Robert Fullerton, West Hem prield ; Amos Griest, Eden; Wm. Gum ph. city; Henry Gorrecht, city; C. S. Hoffman, Earl; I'. W. Housekeeper, Drumore ; Michael ITorst, West Earl ; Jno. S. Hostetter, Manheiru ; Levi Hoffman, Mount Joy bor. ; Amos S. Henderson, city; Isaac Hull, Earl ; Augustus Hippie, Coney; Charles Hayes Little Britain ; Paris Hal deman, West Mayes, ; Henry Eafroth, West Earl ; Henry Keneagy, Strasburg twp. ; Joseph Kline, Clay; Peter E. Light ner, - East Larnpeter ; Jacob S. Miller, city; Goo. W. Metzgar. city; Geo. W. Mel:alley, Marietta; Jeremiah Mohler, Ephrata ; Jo seph D. Pownall, Sadsbury ; Antoony E. Roberts, city; Jesse Reinhold, West Cocal ico , Henry Scott, Little Britain; Geo. Shoff, Conestoga ; Win. Stahl, Conestoga ; David Stamm, East Lampeter ; Isaac W. Towson, Fulton; John -Wissler, Manor; Isaac C. Weider, tipper Lea cock , Henry C. Wen tz, city; John F. Wiggins, Providence.; Reu ben Welehans, Marietta. N.A.3rEs of •Graml-.7tfrors to serve in the Court of Quarter Sessions commencing on August 17, 18GS: George W. Boyer, Elizabethtown; H. B. Becker, Esqr-,-Brecknock ; Jonas Buck walter,, East Lampeter ; S. W. P. Blvd, Fulton ;'J. M. Brenernan, Mauor ; 'John C. Baldwin, Strasburg twp.; Wilson Brubak er, Mintheirn ; Adam S. Beitrich, - Manor; Lewis Diller, East Earl; George Heise, city • Benj. Hoover, Lancaster twp.; George R. Hendrickson, Mount Joy . bor. ; Jacob L. Hershey, Petersburg; J. K. Lrmborn, Sadsbur,y ; Lowry, city; Wm. A. Morton, city B. J. IVaGrann, Manlieim twp. ; Christian Miller, Perinea ; Philip Oldweiler, West Donegal • Henry Pownall, Bart ; Abraham Roop, :Colerain ; Jacob Sides, Sr., Manor; Washington Walker, Little Britain ; Samuel R. Zug, Rapho. NAME'S of 40 Petit Jurors to serve, in the Court of Naimoli Pleas commencing Au gust 24, ISIS. Frederick Barber, Maytown ; John Bach man, Strasburg twp.; Wm. 11. Custer, New Holland ; Thomas Furniss, Little Britain; Ellwood Griest, Salsbury; Baxter Gault, Salisbury ; J. liarding•Gilbort, Eden ; Dr. 3. S. Gatchell, Martic ; Robert Harvey, Co lumbia.; Lewis Haines, Fulton; John Holmes, Colerain ; Samuel Hess, West Lampeter ; Samuel Killian, city; George Leaman, East Lampeter; William lirartin, Colorant ; Robert Montgomery. Eden; Isaac McCatnant, Salisbury; Frederick Myers . Strasburg bor.; Elias McMellen, city; Wm. Miller, Columbia; Christian 11. Nissly, Mount .Joy twp. ; Wm. M. :Noble, Salsbury; Joseph Cverholtzer, Breakneck, Geo. Fownitll, Sadsbury Benj. IL Pow mill, Bart; Wm. Patton, Columbia; Fran cis Peltier, city ; Adam Rand:, Esq., East Earl; John H. Shirk, city; James Simp son, Marne ; Michael H. Shirk; .West Co calico; Fred. Smith, Conoy; David G. Steaey, Bart ; 13enj. Stebman, West Ilem p field ; Miller Trout, Salisbury; .Henry F. Trout, : Salisbury ; Ches. E. Wentz, city ; James Woodrow, Little Britain ; Edward Wallude, -East _Earl; Ilenry A. Wade, Elizabethtown. I%.:AAnis'ef 10 Petit Jurors to serve in, the "Court of Common Pleas commencing, Au gulit:ll,lSCSi John R. Bitnor, city; Samuel J. Boyd, Brim more ; Roland 11. Brubaker, city ; Win. C. Beecher, Manheim ; Win. Conrad, Up per Leacock ; Jacob E. Cassel, Mount Joy; Deichler, city ; Thomas Dinan, city; Henry . _Eckman, Mamoru ; Samuel A. Ensminger, Mantatim ; Peter Fraley, Co lumbia; Samuel Frantz, East Lampcter ; Conrad Gust, city ; John Heldiebach, Bart, John P. Hays, Little Britain ; Ben j. Halde man, Columbia; Sohn S. Hacker, Ephrata; Joseph • -Hastings,. Cotentin ; Ephraim Hensler, Caernarvon; John S. Jordan, liniment; John Kelley, city; Robert RR -14110;1\11ton ; MicltelLibhart, Columbia; Lewis Lindemuth, Maytown ; Ditniel Lefe ver, Eden ; Davxd. McCollum, Breakneck ; Hiram;Peoples, , Providence ; 11.-B. Patter son, Cotentin ;- Adam Rank, Upper Lea cock "; C. F: Rengier, city ; Robert T. Ryan Coltunbia; 'Adam It. Ream,'West Cocalice; -Win- SIP)°, Washington , John S. Snilth;Paradise;•Josoph.M.-Watts, Colum bia ; Isaac Wood, Little Britain ; 'lsaac Vo gani 'Earl ; • Edwardi,Whlta, Caernarvon ; David - Weaver, Westrliarl; Robert War- - . . • . r.S•is .the , season. et. , the year Wet . cholera, 'cholera 'inorlms;,llysenterY, rhcca, cramps in the stomach, and summer :complaint in, - children generally-:prevails. Every ono shoald,procuro a bottle of Row 'botham's Life Drops immediately, r agit has never beentnown to fail in the abovo'co plaints. Co and get a bottle at Ca Penn street, Reading, Pa., Price 50' cents. Send for eircular.to Lancaster, Pa. Prod. Bucher is the agent for Columbia. Political. LEMSTAATII7¢II.—We' RTC' 11111110MZed to an nounce Major A. C. 11EINOE13L,, of Manheint twp., as a candidate for renomination, 'for the Legislature at the primary elections of 'the Re publican party, August 11th. s , LEpISLATITICB.-IVe are authorized to an- GODSIL:LK,qd East Cocnlleo top-, ns a candidate for renomination for the Legislature at the primary elections of the Re publican party, AugnAtasth. * DISTRICT ApronsEY :—We are authorized to aunounFe the name of GEO. DIUMAREIt as a Candidate for District Attorney, subject, to Dui decision of the people nt the Republican Primary Elections on SATURDAY, the lab day of AUGUST, MN., DISTRICT ATTOMZET I—WC are authorized to announce that BENJAMIN F. BAER, of the City of Duni:aster; will boa 'cluididate for nom ination for District Attorney, at the ensuing primary meetings of tile National MI ion Repub lican party of Lancaster comity: • • Deaths and Marriages are published in this paper without charge. When accompanied by commen taries, whether pi•ose or poetry, five cents per line will be charged. .Funeral, notices ten cents per line payable in advance. At Chicltles,, Thnrstlay, July 2d, 18(;S`, by Rev. Win. - H. Steel:, Mr. CLOUD It. COLIER, of Mifflin, Pa., and Miss S.utAn A. LOCKARD, of Chia:les, Pa.. • On Sunday May fith, ISIS, at the Lutheran Parsonage in New Holland, by Rev.. John Hassler, Mr. Witt.rA:w SOUDERS, of New Hot-. land, to Miss ELIZAISETH BAKTER,t DOthpf Lan ,taster county Pa. On Tuesday, May 11th, at the residence of, the it ride's mother, in Votumwille, by the stnne,Mr JS,A.Ac G. I).A.yrs, of New Holland, to Miss M.l.nr C. BLAIR, of Voganvllle, Lancaster county, Pa., On Thursday, June.itli, 1843, by Rev. 33r. reen (maid, CnAlttats A:I. - ACKLEY to if iRY,L. FRAN ciscus, both of Lancaster city. • • • • - peati l s. On Friday, June .1201, 1868, .Rontarr T.taErer, Esq., iu the tat year of Ids age. NEW AD y _E'R,TI: ! KE.3I7I2IT .TS. G REAT EXCITEMENT IN COLUMBIA • REGARDING THE PIANO-FORTE TRADE! Everybody should buy one of B. LANGGUTIi'd; Fhilartsiphig . ROSEWOOD PIANOS ; Br I 11 lant•in Tune; Easy and Quick - Actlon, beau tiful finish, and all the modern improvements of the present day. They cannot be' excelled by Steinway or Chlekering, or by any other maker in the country. im.,Guarranteed for five years. Referenees:—Professor Bourne, Mrs. 'Robert Hamilton. ANDREW ZELLERS. Agent. 1'27 di 120 North Front Street. Agency for Estey's, and 'Smith's excellent Cabinet-Organs. jyl-1111. USQUEHANNA -PLANING MILL. I N D Having sold my interest in Stock of Lum ber, late the firm of Bachman Martin, to Mar tin; Thomas & Co.; I have taken. the exclusive bust ness of the Planing Jfib, and Saslt and Door Manufactory, Where I will be pleased to re ceive orders for any material in connection wit It the establishment. I have recently fitted up end put into the Sash and Door Manufactory, the most improved machinery now in use; making the facilities of our establishment, for turning out work, equal to any in our State. The Sash and Door Manufactory Will be con ducted under the Superintendence of Mr. (leo. Debuir, who has the reputation, and Is weir known as a mechanic of skillful -and. practical experience. The establishment Manufactures, and I have constantly on hand Sash, Door, Blinds, Shutters,Brackets, Mouldings, Window and Door Frams, Shelving, Tobacco. Cases, &e. Stair nailing made to order. Orders solicited. jya-fin toi JOHN B. BACHM.A.N. A' SPLENDID -GROCERY - STORE OFFERED FOR SALE. Tne •Subscriber 'wishing to 'relinquish the Grocery Business, offers the Stoelt, Fixtures, &c., at Private Sale. Tho Store has now a good run of Town and Country Custom. and doing about as largo a trado as any similar store In Columbia. vt . F,A rare opportunity Is here offered to anv one wishing, to engage in a good andprofitable business. : The business pays well, maLthe only object in selling out is, that the works is too slavish for a woman. _ MEIS. M. Tun:s. -- Ert, - jy:minol 142 Locust tit., Columbia, Pa COLLIMBLI_ cIaSSICAL .11,7STITITTE PREPARES YOUNG MEN ANT) BOYS TIIOROUGILI,Y FOIL co I.LEGE, BUSINESS OIL TEACHING% As the School is limited iii number, special eare. an d attention-Is given to each-pupil. Our aim is to make TLIGROUGII SCUOLAItS, and we will spare no pains to accomplish it; but we must, have, in addition to faithlul teachers, DILIGENCE anti PUNCTUALITY on the part of the Pupils. Students from the neighborhood are admitted as boarders from Monday to Friday. COLUMBIA.' F.E‘31.1.L8 INSTITUTE. At the request of many citizens. the under signed has opened a seperate APARTMENT air YOUNG LADIES. The room is large, well tarnished and lighted—pleasant and comfort able. This Institution is designed to ailbed Young Ladies every facility, and aid in securing a complete Education—lncluding all the studies usually pursued In the best Seminaries. Having first laid well the foundation in the SOLID Branches, special attention will be given to the ORNAMENTAL, ineluding. :MUSIC, FRENCH, The NATURAL SCIENCES, and - all the Studies necessary to a Mashed Education. The PRIMARY DEPARTMENT wilt allbrd every opportunity and privilege to those who wish their children to begin right, and to lay well the foundation for future acquisitions. The advantages of tl.ese Institutions can lie enjoyed by the citizens of Columbia and vie i nity, at a trilling cost compared with:the expense in curred in sending-irons •Innne; and what is of more importance, parents have their children under their own eye nod supervision. The Principal will give all his time and attention to the IntereLts the scholars and success of the school and earnestly solicits the continued co-operation and support of all the friends of Christian Education. 2 4/1110 Session will coin mem* on Tues- Augti Po t r 27 C t ihtrir ' 's, athliess Rev. IL S. ALEXA.NDEII, JY2-antosi „Columbia, I'n. STEAM BOILER WORTS, , COLUMBIA, PENN'A. The Subscriber would respectfully announce that ho Is fully prepared to do all kinds of Boiler work. TUB [MAR oRTYLINDER BOThERS, TANKS, AND SILEET,IIION"WOIIK (1* all kinds, and on the most reasonable ternts. -Itepal ring promptly attended to. For i urther Information apply to T. SKEIN, Columbia, Pa. irrlN, TiItOMAS, SNO. 31.•50N. mA Mr IN, THOMAS CO., cottuntit.l. Laurru4ter co., Pa.. tan aracturers at Beech Creel:, Clinton no., Pa., and Wholesale Lumber Dealers, WHITE PINE. HEMLOCK. POPLAR, WALNUT, ASH, FLOORING, SIDEING, WEATHER BOARDS, PICKETS, LATHS, Je:,ll-1.1(1) BOX BOARDS, NOTICE • TO , CONTRAOTORS. Proposals will • received by the under signed, up to 7P. Al., ULY 17T1-1, ISGS, for furn ishing all the material, and bulldhlg a IC ET HOU:3K seventy-seven (77) ieet wide, by one undred and twenty (120) feet long; of modem style—upon the Lot now occupied fur Market Purposes, In the Borough of Columbia. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the °ince of 11. M. North, Esq., on and after the 'Mt of July, IhIOS. S. S. DETWILER, „ , ROBE= CRANE; BAWD:MULLEN •(-7°,11.1.'4/ec!. A a FLIN.N'S 11. House Furnishing Store, NO. U. NORTII.QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA MIMIRIMIIMI=I =NMSM TIN AND ' C'OPPEIL wounnts: WAILS, WAICE, • • • . - BlltD CAGES; „„- STEP I.AIIDEILS, • ••• ; • •, PICOO.NIS BILI_TS111?S, K . NTNEs ANT) Forms, TEA AND ..I , A iILE tit use, COFFEE' MILT -4c c ( lAt, Otr. cir.vNi)Er.noi.s. , for 11111 s, I,y -e,tom, C()A1, on 311tACKETS,..tc. PUM Ps, nYm Lk UM(' RA INES, WATER very - tine nslorttnent or HOUSE FuRN- Jsiinsa7,- GOODS, of all Ichids'at A. C'. ribose Purninititig Store. 11 North ctitytnt St, Ltmeaster, lsttg lIEGAiItAY INSTITUTE. • ENQLISIT AND FIMNCIS, POR YOUNG LADIES. BDARDING AND DAY PUPILS, .1527'al riln Spruce Mtrect PDILADELPIIIA, C'ENNA. Will reopen oR 'Monday, Sept French ie the Imoyuago3,of eic family mod is ronstanng xpoken the M. sliture. ADA3LE WHEW:ILLY, Je.l.)-Sinj Principal. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. ~ THE COLT..IIVISTA. NATIONAL; BANK will receive money on depcmit,and pay interesttlicre for, at the following rates, viz: 534 per cent. for 12 months. 5 per cent. for 9 months.' 5 per cent. for G months. „ . 45 per cent. for 3 months'. 7-3011 S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new 6-24 Gold Bonds. SAMUEL SHOCK Cashier. 17. -0 - filtkE-gANIAS`• 640 mj 14 . • ' OF, %RE 1' • - • • 'UNION' PACIFIC .. : Are now liaishel tti nif it operation I ittyrtil les Of 'track "leive been latth • ,aiid!the work-along' thowhole line between the Atlantic and Pacific Stales is being &shed fcirwa.rd More inpidlY than eN'er, I.kf 2foro thin" tivefity thonsandsitaen are employed, 'and. It ' not Im possible that the entire traelc, front Omaha to Sacramento, will_ be finished 1111889 instead of 1870. The means nrOi , tteetire' ampie, and; gill , that energy', ntin and, money, can do to ;;ethire the completion or this RILkT NATIONAL WORK, -litttlic earliest posSible day, will be done: The UNION- PACIFIC RA ILROAD• COMPANY receive: OOVERS.Ir.ENT GRANT of the righter way, and all necessary timber and other nusterials found along the thin Of Its operations. GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,800 acres of ' land to the mile taken in alternate sections on each side of Its road. This is an absolute donation, and will be a source of ;lame revenue in the future. ' 111. —A GOVERNMENT GRANT of United States Thirty-year Bonds, antounting to from 8114.0011 to 518,000 per mile according to the - difficulties to be surinounted,on the .varfous •V ' sections - to be built: The Government takes a second mortgage as security and it is ex • petted that not. only , the interest, but the principal amount 'may he paid in, services rendered by the Company In transporting • troopsOnalls, &c. .The Interest is new/ much mere than paid In this way, besides securing great saving in .time and meney to - the Government. I C'.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT' Of the right to issue its own FIRST 'MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid in building the road, to the saute amount, as the U. S. Bonds, issued for the same pur pose, and no ,50rc, GI:Wen:On:NT rUoliT4 _...the Trustees for the First Mortgage' Bond holders to deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the road is completed, and after it ,Bas been examined by United States Com - raissioners and pt ououneed to be in all re spects a first-class Railroad, laid with n heavy T mil, and completely supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, car-shops, Weenie ' ti Ves: cars, ,ee, V.—A CAPITAL STOCIii SU IiSCILIPTLON• from.the stockholders, of which sect Right Million Dollars have been paid in upon the work already done, and which will be increased as the wants of the Company require. VT.—NET CASII - EARNINGS on_lts Way Business, that already amount to 3tonx TITAN THE csrEitEST ow the - ..Morigage Bonds. These earning s are no indication of the vast through traMe that must follow the opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove that First Mortgage 'Bonds UPON such A PROPERTY, COSTING' NEARLY TARE TLIVE THEIR AMOUNT, - ABE SECURE BEYOND AsY The Cool pally have abundant means in their treasury, and make no appeal to the public to purchase their Bonds as the daily subscriptions are entirely satisfactory; but they submit that, for entire security and liberal returns, there is certainly no better - investment in the market. The Union Pacific Bonds are for Sl,OOO each, and have coupons attached. They have thirty years to rim, and hear- animal interest, payable on the lirst days of ,January and July at the Company's 011ie° in the City of New -York, at the rate of six per cent. in gold. The Principal is payable In gold at maturity. At the present iitterof gold, these - bonds pay on annual income oil their cost of - - . NEARLY NINE PElt CENT., A.NB EP IS BELIEVED' THAT THEY MAY 8001 V BE AT A PREMIUM. The Company reserve the right to advance the Price to a rate above par at any time, and will not till any orders or receive any Subscriptions on Which the money lies not been actually paid at the Company's °Wee before the tune of such advance. Substriplions will 13e teeelced In COLUMBIA 13y SIMON C. MAY, at COLL7I4SIA r,ArioNAL BANK, •Ixtl in New York at tile COMP-INY'S OFFICE, Nn • 20 Nassau Street, :11111 by JOU .T. CISCO ,t SON, DANK:F:IIs, N0..59 Wall st., And by the Company's advertised agents throughout the United States. . . Remittances should be u n cle in cl ruff's or other fonds par in New York. and the L'on,Ls?cift be sna jiTe of charge by return express. Parties subscribing through local agents, wilt look to them f.r-their sale .lebeara. A PANIPIILET AND MAP 1 , 011 ISGS has Just been published by the Company, giving fuller Infor mation than 'is possible in azi advertisement, respecting the 'Progress of the Work, the Re sources of the country traversed by the Road, the Means fur Construction, and the Value of the Maids, which will be sent free on application at. the Company'; ollices or to any of the adver tised agents, JOIN J. CISCO, Tilv.t.stutnn, inn.3 - :30-3mo] New York", r7PIIO.LAS"TER,,TICG, P ENNSYLVANIA ELASTIC SPONGE COM PAN\ n 1 CHESTNUT STREET, , PII [LADE rApu lA. - ELASTIC SPONCE, I= Criried FOR ALL IT PIT OLSTERY PURPOSES Cheaper (/tai Feathers or fidi2c rend ja2 -Sverior. The Lightest, Softest and most Mastic and Durable material known for 3til`l'ltEsSEs, PI LLOWS, CAR, C.AnItIAGE AND CALI.III CUSHIONS. It it entirely Indestructible, • perfectly' dean nnl free iron). dust. IT )OILS SOT PAM' AT ALL! Ss always free front insect life; is perfectly healtll3-, and for the sick unequalled. If I n any Way:C:ll,e renovated quicker an a easier than any other Mattress. 'perm( attention given to ezturanius, nALLs, IIIWITOIICI men are especially invited to ex . - ,: the CUS1110: , .; SPONGE. SA.TISFA.CTION ou.o, RA -sTEI.:D The Trade Stipp' led rprroLsTErallo! The undert,igned has taken rooms adjoining the residence of James Barber, ht Walnut street, where lie Is at all times prepared to do all kinds of work In his line, such as, linuglug, Curtains, cutting, - making' and laying Carpets, repairing Sofas and Chairs, making Spring, Corn-Busk or Hair litattmsscs, lin.sidous Mar. 10, U.] g.OIIIIIL CARTER. TOBACCO. (0 SEG-ABS. NEW. F 11131.! Tiol undersigned havl 'pa rchased the Stock Good Will and Fixtures of the well-known TOBACCO' STORE Of the ,late GEORGE M. Mum, deceased, have entered Into a co-partnership to carry on the busineas of MANZPACIT GRIN() SEGAILS; =I SEC AIIS TOJIACCO' SNUFFS And ell articles usually kept. In Ivirst-elass To ,h,alt-,-.}.rni Segue Store, and they hope by a strict attention to business, and fair dettling, , to merit a reasonable :Antra of the public patronage; "as well*: aeon tin uance of the patronage bestowed on their , predeces.sor. The public. taut rely on getting at our :Store-as - good Goodxforthemoney ma can be obtained at any similar 4gtabllstiment In the State. . - .• . - . t5„,...W 0 do not think It necessary to ;luta-sit our Prices, nn the Goods Wi 11 tell for themselves. • •,.. J. A. 'JORDAN' .S.:' CO., " • ~ Locust titreet, Columbia, Pa. "- Jan. IS,'GR-Iy.] • - . • B.M.trox TimPuNcir. I+ENDII.I.CJI, . wrzotr-s.d..e.k. TOBACCO, SNUFF, gEGAIt •MA MMMI Agent for the Nov:York 'Fine Cut, 2 2 ravy, Iroui tor Chow-C:11ov CILOvIng , Tobacco, -corner of Front and Locust streets Columbia, Yu. dee 14; /SW-1y; RTNEItS HIP NOTICE. lJ 31.tnikrt-rA, Lancaster Co., Pa., • • . • ; • • dime I have a.s. , :oeintend my ~Ons, A. El. Mussel:llan and Samuel ..\tusselinau, In .I".artslershin W ILIt sae in Oaf, fa turertoializet ;of the .NIUSSELSIA.:I yETIiNACR, under hid ~Lyle of 11:3russoinuto el.t-tf] •• Ir. ,t,i:r CO CiTO.&IThY, &c. RE -OPENED I ItIC.TI4 . RI)S'. CON F 1 0, T 1 O.N,E-11, Y.! NO. 152 LOCUST ST., C0L1..731X11A, P!► The u nderslen ed takes pleasure In announcing INd, he has lined up bL4 new ecnifeetlonery and Cv Grrani Saloon, in• a very superior manner• 152 Locust street, and supplied them-with , int; cholc•e,,t CAKER, CANDIES; FRUITS AND CrtE.26.lK ]s corgthhtg'i~o(U;t b tgtutUt) , CrFamilies' supplled with Ice" errant In Churns or Moulds, at Short Nelce'caid .Itcasoa able antes.' '24.11 tire 114'wititcl 'to Call! - Jel3-SS . -tfj ALLEN 1tIC:1141{1)S, CONFECTIONER "Ir AND FRUIT OF , , K IN DS I>l SEASON. • • Pitrtles and Families stiPplied with ICE - CREAM, ay the Freezes, or hi ltonlds,w th promptness at Adjoining the Franklin house. Locust street. P. S.—Also, it nue a.ssertnient or TOTS and FaneyAri icies, constantly on hand. [Apr G. 'W ......--_ ' f -7 1177 tA, CvEaßtri , F4l 7 4 l ; - e„i._ - ) '. ------ - 1 - I,Q i'T?EASE.--,;Ai - Valuable - -; Tract 'ia IRON ORE LA.ND. , JeG 7 3ln] __, __ Inquire et this Office: TORT. allilNa'.;.,,-,9, ~ f,T.arge and Coin modlons FRONT /10 0 01,, In _complete r,btntable for an °Arca ata k land:lW Um house 110 W ocenpleil by P. itta'l4ll rd-,,Wal a ut street, above Front, Columbia, Pa. Apply to 11. E. 'WOLFE - 7 1.• s. , S3IALL TIOLTB.g4O One mile front town, near the,home of the billkikriber, • a isninlf aiOusei xritlf good 'Garden, good Spring of Water, and Stable for a Cow. POW.; eSti ion immediately. ,Apnlyitne feli. " J. 11: "NCIPVIAIsti G OVERN3IE N T • AT PRIVATE SALE, • • C, - IMMEINSE " AMOIL.:1" PIZOP . ERTY BOSGHT AT GOVERNMENT „SALES, t CO.I.ISISTIRO , cuix LY OV 10,000 Sets, New and Second-Hand HARNESS, uratthEs COLLARS; 3,000 SADDLES, All Styles, 2,000 WAGON COVERS All Sizes, New & Worn. 5,000.W01JL AND RUPIER. LILAN/ClilTS, AND ROBSE covErts, MILITARY CLOTHING • GREAT COATS, FROCK COATS, 01.011855, PANTS, Sill RTS, DRAWERS, ,ke„, Also a large lot of Reins, Lend Lines, Buggy Am bulance and Cart Ilarne,•4, Doable Trees, Lead liars, Portable, Forges, Wheel' Team Harness, little. worn, tanhed leather, serviceable, cleaned and oiled, 01 per horse, in cluding Bridle Lead; do $4; Aintinliniee,or, Stage Harness - with uuperiorleather Traces, perfectly stilted for Jana or general team work, .double .sets complete, no to: eaN BrItLeSSI, Collars $1 to $2, extra hair-lined Artillery e,•ase, do V. 50 and' $3, Double-Rein ,$1.75,t0 _Halters4s* to 0 12 per dozen, New' Officers, -- ISicelellan Saddles, $lO do, with plated Bit Bra/le $l9 inns& Moulded Saddles, good as new $9, with Bridle OZ. Tioys Saddles $6, Wagon Covers; superior, 10 and 12 0z.,, Cotton Duck $0 to-$.12, 'lOOO Hospital Tents, new • and good as new, 1I oz. Duck, 14 feet square P. 21 tO'S.so;wlth poles and pins complete, Wall Tents $ll to 0 20, IV edge do $1 to SS, Shelter Tents ,lor . $;10 to ViO per 100. • • (train Begs, 12 oz, Duck,2 to 3 Bushel eo to $lO Per dozen,alao full assortent of Seamless Bags. Small order by Express,'C. 0. " LIBERAL DEDUCTIOM TO WHOLESALE . DEALERS. & Co., (Formerly on Front Street, now) 71 Nortlitiecond Street, just below•Arelt Street PIIILADELPHIA, PA. Also, 5, PARIC, PLACE, N. Y. Descriptive prieellbt sent on upplieutton. •[aplll-3mo •'''''-''..F . 01? SALL?. EWING- 'MACH E: INE 'ZO SALE:- A First,Class Ernpire SewlngZfachine with Cabinc t case, all,ixt good order:: .Enquire at this °Mee. [je2o-2.V. BUGGY FOR SALE. . ra A First-Rate-Buggy 1s ollbred for sale at a bargain. It was made to 'order by one of the Best bucers,in. the country, and has been but little used. For particulars call at this office. may 11-tf] 1 4 () TS !, , • ,•• ~ • LOTS OF LOTS! - BuILuING LOM! Large or Small, on Sixth street, or Seventh street, and on Locust street, and Walnut, street. Those fronting. on Locust: and 'Walnut streets WI; feet deep to a 11' feet Wlae'alley. - • febSlo-tfJ , Apply to J. IL MIFFLIN. FOR ,SALE! - A PLEA.SANT nut CONVENIENT JIOUSE and LOT, ou Second street, Columbia, Inquire at this (Alice. [dee. 14, '67-M FOR SALE! , TWO 5T011.17 - "roust imia.tot -oF GROUFD, situated lu Walnut street, above :Id, street, Columbia. For terms, che.; apply to 29, I;t4-11..} '3OIIN Q. DENNY. rj;OI3.ACOO FOR SALE EIGHTY-ONE BOXES of Splendid fenn yvania Leaf TOBACCO is oirered for, butle nt, reasonable rates, by DAVID HANAUER, Jan. IS t VS-ti.] Front Street', Columbia. GI, BANT.—Agents Wanted to sell the best and most reliable Life of the C mutest, of Whig Soldiers. By Hoc. J. T. Headley, the in popular Historian of Washington, Napoleon, Sacred :gowns, Farm gut, etc. For which our Agents can also take orders. Secure MI Agency • at, once beaore the neld is taken (or inferior works. This book is Timely popular and cheap and selling splendid ly. Our terms unexcelled, send at once for cir cular. Address A..II.4IUBBARD, Publisher. Jr2o4Stf . ) 400 Chestnut St. , Phila. AO E NTS WANTED. ALL Acalsrs Who propose to sell, and all parties who propose to buy a life of 'Gen. Grant, should tuna orStand that thc.t.ansoxnx, tusrouz Of . . . General . & rant; AI,BF,ItT D. RICHARDSON, Author of DudgeAnt aC L:esapc,' Leyond the 3 finiewippi, oat Pill.a laija ihn,oni.x.non J tf a ilfiratrinfis Orneral, anti .1n the °Wylie/1y authentic and anfhothai Biography of lint, and Win contain antass of important and interesting matter no other book has or can obtain, tae-sindlies or the Unconditional Sur render, and other letters and documents from President Lincoln, Clenerais Grunt,, Buckner, Lee and others, from originals entrusted to the author, mid matters of the highest importance, relating to the civil government sfnee the War, never made public. And an elegant Steel En graving and condensed life of , . Schuyler. Colfax. 'Si FULL..PAGE EN G 11A.VIN GS. The Author is widely knOwn as one of the mo.t truthlul ns well as brilliant n•riters. 13e was wit II General, Grant during .most or his Western Campaigns; and as a Joilrnalltit writing front Ileadouarters in the Field," was one of his emit esusin porters. le writes from personal observations and front material gathered front ehannels opens 1 , 11 ha by GENERAL GRANT and his fietelr.. Its: - contents will provelts superiority overall others. Don't sell or buy an inferior work - . Look at this • Complete to Ist of June,' and will contain en gravinf,,, of the Chicago Convention. Circulars sent, and highest commissions paid. Address .UIE:RICAN PUBLISILING CU., Ilartford, Cl. Or BLISS &Co., :Newark, [ LEGAL-NOITC_ES. NTOTIGE:—To alio 0 %niers" ,or a - la'rb 'ers compliance with the requirement of SEC. 3, of , an ordinance entitled " A supplement to an ordinance entitled 'An Ordinance 'l:elating' to Dogs.'" Notice is hereby given to all owners or harborets of,ilogs that they - arc required tohave the same register ed during the Month ofJuly, of each and every year, and to pay a-tax of One Dollar for the Male Dog, and Two Dollars for the first Fetiatie Dog; Two Dollars for the hCCOllei Male Dog, and Four Dollars for the .serond Female Dog•. and Four Dollars for each and every mill t lona I Male Dog; and Eight..-Dollars for carlmind every ad ditional FernaleDoll.„ Any person falling to have his 404: or dogs registered during the Cline fixed by the Borough Ordinance, ".shall forleit and pay a due of Flee Dollars for every Male Dog, and Two Dollars for e% cry Female Dog, GEO. If. 'OHM ARDS, lie,isl cr, nt. 216 tieCOllC,l Street.. hours from S to 12 A. M., and front 1.30 to P. M.. . [jel3-68-13 11. 1):\IINISTRATOR'S !NOTICE. Estate of John Dewitt), late of West tl emptield twp.. Lanenster minty, deed. Le tt er. of administration onsaide.tate having been granted to the undersigned, 'nil persons in debted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demand, leatlnst the same will present, them for settle ment to the undersigned, residing in said town- JeL.'o-6t, NOTICE.—The Firstlnstallment of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, ($2..10,) per mate on the Capital SU)Ck itt the Mount het hel Cemetery Company, will be dne and payable on the El RAT DAY of "JULY next, ht the ()Mee of the Company, 2.311 Locust street, Columbia. Je2U-2t) . A. 4. K.:ALWYN:IN, Secretary. NOTICE O, TAN PAYERS.- Mixing - ioc6lved my , warrant / for the col &2on of the Bounty Tam, tor lns. , NO2.11:0 is hereby given to the Tmx-payers Unit 5 per cent. discount, will be allowed on all Taxes paid on Of before the STII DAY OF' ALTOrST. next. Je2o3tj KMINGBEIL, Collector. NTOTICE.—'llie Partnership of AlessT,.. Itlussebnan i‘t; Walls; ,that Puriutcoi iubinos4. At Alatletta,l Lancaster •connty, 'was dissolved by mutual. consent, on the ist day of June, 1815. All claims 'against, and debts c. ue• o the Into partnership, will t,e presented to 'Messrs. IL Musselmart & . $013.4, for :igttloment.. 11. .N 1 USISELNIA.N, JeG-it) • • 11. M. WATT:4. ribtl'AltlTNtllS [lli' NOT 3LtitlirirA,lLanestsfer Co., Pa. N,_/ June INL, INCA. • I hare associated my Sono , 'Henry S. Watts. Ethelbert \Vett.; and William M. AVatts, lti Parinershie wlth me in the future conduct of `the 31A1111,PTA. FURNACES, tattler the style of Henry- 31. Watts &Sons. Je1:1-11) it NI: wArrs. . -.NOTICE.—The .130 aid of Directors of the PUBLIC' SCITOOLS of Columbia, will employ,Tato cute ensuing term, cute person as Pit.I.NCIPAL, and Thirteen., Teachers, one to tench the Colored School: - ' ALI Applicants for Solt pole -trtust:appear before them at the publie examination made I,v the County Superintendent: on , the 7TH I)A\' OF JULY. 18415, at 9 o'elocic, A. If. No 'reacher gill be employed nitleam they' have valid Certltimte, .t kv, " • By order of the IlOard. J. W. STEACr, 1e134t). , , ,r • , • - • • r. 7 lineretztry. . •_-___....--.--- TitiST.TOTICE.-I'ersons indebted to John C. Brubaker, will-please call on bury E. Wolf or James Wolf, and pay their Butchering .attlis. the next thirty days, otherwise their rtecOnnts will be placed In the Lands orSantelklyanS. y.'s,cl., for collection. JeJJ-tfl • BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED AT LLlxofllee ns low as 51..3 oar thonsii IV.4.NTS. J 0111..; M. Gl?.ll3Elt, ..14ininistrator /LCOA,CIL' 'WORKS. :CHRISTIAN MYERS, ; ?:`•! • :COLTESITIA r STEAM 0 W '0 R.K S ! REPOSITORY ON STREET `BEI,O*- - §P.Ccir: D. - The Carr/age:3,, Ilm=les, nuule at these'Works, t . tutenqual )seunty :ant durahltity to any othbr make to the county. .-.AII-tvehi'eles.OrmY build:are - constrUcted of the best seasoned material. and hat together itrinlyniursubstrtititilly - by the host workmen. COACH gmurazio; ItRPAIRINC, ece.: bitincli of tile Nrilllidattendeql to ti' t 1 pnucturtllt3 nrt4 (108.1 ) atel; ;•;, cartranch, Wagons, for sale or made to order. 13.V...ett1l at. 'tile 2&Second Street, and exturdne the Stoaleund:prlee , s.? [npl 2.5-tf i.-1114R.,.73EXA WOR-,r. ANCAsTI43II, -•..-. - --Afsuntr. womzsl, LEWIS - 11:c.LbY Proiinetor. , All persons in want of anytlling'in the 'Marble line, will be furnished at the very lowest:prices: Only the best workmen' are employed, coose quentiy wo aro enuble to turn out in- a.superlor 'runner= • - ' I MONUMENTS, STATUARY, TO:d BSTONES, 010 , ..TANSI•:NTS lu l Attul.F.; mANTLai, `• ' 13U1LllT~C, FRONTS sad - 5 • • And Marble Work of evrry description. ]la - Orders promptly attended to • ' • I{A . tilY; May,Vo7] , :„' :Lancaster City, rm. r,IIIARLES , - • - - MMIP.T..I-1 MASON, NO. IR/ NORTH. QUEEN STIIEET, EAST SIDE. Tpe 01i16$t,'Matillt#.741:s 121 +l . 4l:llenit.f?r County -Thankful for the liberaLpaironage heretofore bestowed upon hint, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the'same.- lie bas on band the largest, most varied., and complete ••stook of finished - 'MONUMENTS, IGNNTLEs,* GRAVE STU:NE:B, de., to be found In the city, and which will be sold at the lowest pricm...Building.work and Jobbing of every description punctually attended to. rersons in want of :Niontunents, Mantles, or Grave Stones, are invited to call and examine the stock on hand; alsd;the Portfolios of ,designs. June:Y..l-m • -•- I~T'fATCHES, Jl JVI Ll'Z' &c. - LATEST EXCITEMENT _S!IikETNER'S, N0..13' NORTH; FRONT 'ST:, COLU.3I:I3I.A",Pu AMERICAN AVATOITES H irOLLNII WATC7I , W3t. V, P. S. BAR.T.LETT, . • Arr7.} , rrox,''l'n,tcY Jr. C 0.,• SVtrcir Co., The Latest, American -1171-ach. • • NATrONAL WATCH COMPANY, Six LlM:rent Brands, in Gowt or Silver Cases. . ENGLISH & SWISS WATCHES ! Selling Very Low, always the Largest -, Stoek - TINE .JEWELRY ! - • • Latest Styles • Elegant Assortnientl All Guaranteed to be as renrCsented, and at - Lowest Prices,;. - SILVER &•SILVER-PLATED WARE A Stock Not Excelled' in 'Country, zul at Lowest Gash- Prices, call and be con vinced that 'we have t he, Largest Variety . Xis:A-LOWEST- PRICES: . , . Cl'delis 1 Clocks Our Stock cannot be heat, selling at Reduced liateq, and WAtiItANTED. We have also the SETA THOMAS CLUCKS E The Best American Clocks made. DIFFICULT - .II,EPATRING: „ We invite' Apt.did attention to our faellitiesTor Repairing.. We have the services of n first-class Swiss Werku withnew tools and machinery, andMe 'prepared to do work 014110-most (Wh en-It kind, without senuing to the citles;„, 32(1LE..141 4 :11DE1t , T11A.T : • UREIN Ell ' - You can hare- AAIERICA:si, ENGLISH. AND SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sc., repaired In the most superior manner by A moranut and Sure., Workmen, and n'ar-nadcd. Don't Forget the place!" - NILEEINER'S NEW : 6 .3.2701ZE, No. It 3 North 1 , ml" t Street ripts-Csi _ 15_,,«, A 0 K. STA - UPPER, . . - r.l AND J It:WELF.II, No. 114 Noirrit 2D STitcr.r, cottxt-n: Qt , ,t nier, o==! An ...q.ssortment. of 'Watches, .Tewelry; Silver 'and Plated Ware suitable for Holiday Presents! eon:4411111y on lland, .FD.ltepalrlng or 'Writ dies and Jewelry pronipt ly attentletl.lo. ' . Nov 30 '67-Iy. si , ',Ei ! xats: - BEt.aliwisc,!. AT 701 ARCH STREET - -1 v NE',W C)ODS , Drell , IXER AND •SI IX R-P I) Including every Style and description, made ex presslrfor the Winter Trade, which, for neatues.s and durability cannot Le surpabsed at JOHN BOWMAN'S WholeNale and Retail Manufacturing Establish ment, MI , Arch Street, , . P.11.17:-1 DEL P 171.4. 611011. IVOt Pi I ❑'a, dee. I I, '67-13,-. STOVES, ILA .10)1VARE, &c. MWM =3 FOREIGN qtr DOMESTIC 11.1.11DWARE. Au extensive assortment, of house furnishing hardware, also ror carpenters and bulldersl use, always,' cm AND STEEL I 11, 0 N Blackionitit , :, wagon makers, nut ()them furn h.hed with all kinds or Iron, Nails, I - lorse Coach Trimmings, andpther goods In their line. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, g real. variety, such MS Tubs, Baskets, \Vasil Duar(N, us; :Madame, PAR3IING IAIPI,I3LENTS. rimrsrrslioveig, Itocs, Plow CaNtLugt, Scythes, rorlcs, hakes, and all other Impleiti en b, obeti by the farmer. - STOVES AND TIN ! 'WARE. Stoves or every style and lxxttertiCook, i'arlor and Office Stoves, for coal or woo, ?. A hirge as sortment of Tin Ware.atwass,Lept. cat band, or ninntetietti - rdd to order. Oil, • Paints, &c. Coal Oil, List,eeil, Flisli,-tiperni and shieltine Oils of all hinds. Aleolinl;Benzine,,lapati, and other Varnish, Wass, Paints, Putty, White Lead, die: LOCUST STREF:r, CuldirantA, ti- . F. COWBELL & 8.110., . . , Dealers in I\! REIGN AND DU3IEST IC Ilardwa e,l3ar Iron, Steel, :Sails,. Glass, Paints, Oils. 'Varnishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Ate. .+, large assortment of Parli.r, Cool: :111.1 (Mice Stoves always on hand. Tiit Ware manufactur ed to order at shortest notice. WOOD A:s.rD WILLOW—WARE, in large quantities, nil of every variety. • Plows, Corn Slwllers, Feed Cutters, Shovels Boys, Forhs, Ihd: es, &e. . • Coarse 1111(1 Fine Salt. at lowest market. prices. A large assortment of 1)011'dt - rand Single bar reled Guns. Powder Flasks, (hone Bags and Shot Potteltea. Rifle and Blasting Powder.shot and nips. or, Highest market prices paid for Clover and Timothy, and Flux Seeds, large quantities 01 widen we have eowitantly on band and otter at the lowest rates. Lubilentlng Sperm and Fish Oils, suitable for in.tchinery. S i•ineassortment of Coal Oil Lam W., ShailON, Lanterns, and Lamp trimbth)g . N. resi wet fttt ly sot IC/ t sh l% are orv,ibri, pat roll sago. . COI FRELIi, CuTTRELL, Locust St., Columbia. ALWS SOMETTI LNG NEW I .A.Y JUST PU Re lAS It: I), AT UEI)UCED NOCE:4,n splendid Ass,,rtzki en t of new and de sirable HOUSE FURNI SHIN 1 GOODS ! ,•, _ . COOK ING STO ntf-Dust , Quaker City, and thu IViag«ra; 1:1111'ANN EA. WARE, in Sets or separate, to snit ptirelutsern. • CHAMBER , \VIUIE, CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. WATEIC COOLERS, of all sizes and styles Socrlat attention pain to OAS vianzixo and. pLum RI s(t, A lathe ac.cortmettt or splendid Cti AIt:DELIEILS ulwayhun li/l11*! A Variety ofBIICIt CAGES, at all prices. Agent for •ti le Celebrated DOTY'S CLOT I WASliElt. The n wst ret tar, hest net) elieunest Wel:llWe Machine rver tnventett.: Iu eenneetion with the uheve Mrething I%la chine, he has the UNIVERSAL. CLOT.FLES WRIXCER! Call at the corner of S1,4:01111810 Locust .treehi, and satl.sty yourz,elf that you ran uet better bar there than at taw other iStablh,lnnent. IMAM' W11.. , 40N, Con of Sceond and LacedSt4. Colatobiti, April 20,18674 y. NEW GIOCERY STORE, „ THOS'4II'. -. ll4:ceLpilE pierie,t.diltew GriirCery;t3tcrie atiNog. 17 et 19 1- • ,, ,:. , ...f. A 0141i3.1:1111il Street, near i/io Market siockealtw/tli' - - -"rtchoice IoE of - FINE FAMILY GROCERIES ritoVISIONS OF ALL' FRUITS, Lemons, Oranges, Prnnvi,,- &e., Sugar Cured Dams, and Dried Feel. Also, Potatoes, 'Butter, Eggs, &e. WOOD, IV,n,LowfivAßE, dutopms, All kinds of GREEN GROCERIES in Season. Country Produce taken In exchange for goods, or the highest market price paid in cash. I ask a liberal share of public patronage, feel ing confident that I will deal Justly with all who „favor me•with a call. ,r.ray!ZCS-IS J DANIEL - McCAULEy, MCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA DEALER. IN FAMILY GR'OpEICIES, PROVISIOICS, 6;e ALSO. CHOICE:FAMILY FLOUR ! ItYE V LOUR, lINLOIILTEn MEAL, CORN O RAIN, AND ALL OF MILL' FEED _ • •ahcays kept .on !aunt. Choice Faritily Flour made from 'White Wheat. _Also Batters Flour of the best atmlity. thanks his friends for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, and asks a continuance of the same. Being a practical 3111Ier, and having followed the Undo for many years, e natters himself that his knowledge of the business will enable bun to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom, ' ' The store will be open from 7 A. 21., to SM P. M 'niny2l2-tf] DANIEL Me(tAI.E.Y. M. TURN,EIt Would raspectfully announce to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that she has just Opened an ex - Music° assortment' of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES ! Her assortment of Fancy Groceries cannot bo excelled in this part of the country.' FINE. TEAS ,AND COFFEES, SUGARS 'AND SYRUPS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES: ' CANNED FRUITS! CANNED OYSTERS! cAN-\ ED VEGETABLES! CANNED - • ' OP ALL RiNDS, Lli YEP PBC( T, • „REEF, AND RAMS. Rer assortment of GLIVSS JN,U QUEEIsTSAVARE CAtnnot be excelled Callanil examine, and satiMy yourselves. Her prices are very low, and terms Cash. AIRS. 31. TURNER, may:l3-M No. 112 Locust St., Columbia, Pa A WANT SUPPLIED I= A F.T.ILST-CLASS GROCERY .AND PRO VISION STORE." CLEPPER •BRO:'S Dealers in Country Produce. Produce of MI kinds bought and sold, exchanged for Goods or sold on Commission. ' V - i -' 0 ' - • V 1 We keep constantly on hand a goal and fresh supply of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS AND PINE 11AM AND DRIED BEEF Also, , Dried Fruits of all kinds. Cedar and Willow Ware, e., together with all articles found in any similar store. ua_We ask a liberal share of public patronage. CLEPPER BROTHERS' NO. Elp Locust St., Columbia, Pa, : t ip1181;8-1y) FINE FAMILY,GROCERIES, PROVISION'S, 6:43., &c LARGE FINE STOCK. SIIST RECEIVED AND IN STORE! I have now in Store a full assortment of Groceries Provisions For Family and Betel use Extra Syrup Moiasses, Fine Teas, Coffees, ..te Extra Sugar Cured HAMS and DRIED BEEF Extra FAAIILY FLOUR by the barrel or smaller quantity. Dried Fruit, Pickles, and Fancy Groceries of all kinds. and at the lowest prices. Call and ex amine znystock, whether you bay or not, HENRY SITYDA_If,_- Cor. of Front 6: UlllOll SIR. mar. 7,'G+-tr.) A FRESH ARRIVAL OF GQODS . Just received, thetine Grocery Establish lent, corner 3rd nud Cherry streets, the follow ug new Goods: CHOICE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, C. 11,1 1,4 PRESE v r-s II ):\ Ey, RAISINS, l' EA CII ES, rom ATOES, ENCLISIC I'IC wINSLOITSG REEN CORN CIEMMISIME A LARGE LOT OF NEW YORK CANDIES, Oranges. Lemons, Fh.rq, Raisins, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Vinegar. Extra Faintly Flour, lereer Potatoes, Rio and Java coire fresh minded, Loverlng's Syrup, 3,:c. aZ - NewGoods received almost daily. WM, IT. HARDMAN, Ord and Cherry Sts., Columbia, Pa. dee. 21, '67-tf.] FAMILY GROCERTES! I',VM. I 1 OROCEMES: The .SubNcrilwr would respect fulls inform his customers zunt the Public generally, that he has lust received at general Insortlnent of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Rained Sugars of all hinds. No. 1, and Mar.lrnrid, Elntlhdi 4: Autumn Yielder, Sugar Cured I Tanks and Ite. r, Est ra Fine Syrups, Old Rio an, Java Coffee, dIIED .IND CANNED FRUITS, Raisins, Primes and prepared 111.tard always on hand and of the very best grade.. EX Tit A FA:ViIiN FLOUR, cOliN MEAL, 1.103tr.5.:17. Palley O rot-cries, n.t Vegetables andawl Fruits, for hotels mind twin lies. The best Goods oniy are sold. and prices very low. Our sloe]: 441.4100 and /alley groceries Ls full rind COM plete and we Intend keeping it fresh, by alionvt daily additions. Notions of dlfreren t k Inds always on band. y FREDEItIeK :UGLIER. cor..ltin S Locust Slim. fel, 8, 'GS-tr.] FREsit GROCERIES .\T THE PEOVItiION FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF MULLEN & BROTHER, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Cul u mbla, FRF..SILTONMTOES. FRENII PEAGILECt AND other Gunned Fruits. Stinker Corn, ..tc. TE A TIIE BEgT MACK TEA IN • TILE SIAJIK ET. EXTfIA REFINED SYRUP :MOLASSES, very cheap. Reilned Sugars, Dried Fruit of all kinds. Rio, Item. and, I..agmyra Cotree. NEW SUGAR CURED RAMS A: DRIED BEEF 1, ,, 511.11ev G rocerles, Family Flour, Notions Sc. We Intend to lcecp the best Goods only, and to sell na cheap Os any similar store. 11. MU1.1.:13.N t 11110. '0.9 ...Country Produce or all Unals bought or alten In exchange for goods. llebls-tr. ATTENTION 11011SEKEE1ERS nre nlmost daily in receipt of new and fresh grocerie., such as SUCH RS, TEAS. 31EAT, COFFEE, FRUITS, FISH, SPICE:-, C II E ES E. FLOUR. Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware aml.eillM and Queensware. Switzer and Lintherger Cheese, tiertmuirru Its, Se. Exausa AND AMERICAN PICKLES. Fresh Fetches, and all the Fancy Groceries per taining to a well regulated Grocery Store. I am determined not to be hurpassed in cheap ne..s. and lit the excellent gnatily or my goods. ACa-Call around and Inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of public patronage is :wilt:Lit...l GEOI:GE TIT,Lr. Aent, Locust St,above 2utl F3J , • - WIT/I Lippincott & Trotter, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 21 North Water Street. and 20 North Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Irma. 3:07. int ra MOS. R. McCLU.N.E. SPICES STR.kW ItER RIFE NEW STOCK!!
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