;is elthuntia gpy. Columbia, Pa. Saturday, May 1, 1869. Advertisements, to secure immediate in sertion, must be handed in on or before Thurs day evening, each week.. ONLY one velocipede in town L. Hoyt Nevelty will reappear in Co lumbia at an early day. SUNDAY trains will not be run on the Reading dr. Columbia R. R. this summer. WE would advise property 'holders to repair their pavements. how is the time to commence work. , FINE BRISTOL BOARD CARDS printed at this office in lots for one dollar and up- wards TUE VERDICT.—The following verdict was rendered in the case of Mrs. 2elia Evans who was found dead in bed last week: "By hemorrhage and inflammation of the bowels. produced by natural causes, but aggravated by the use of intoxicating drinks." NOT YESS" PLEASANT.—Traversiug some of the alleys does not excite the pleas antest feelings, but forcibly suggests disin fectants and deodorizers. Would it not be well to put them under careful inspection? Those entrusted with their supervision should see that all decomposed material is removed. ANOTHER RO.ll).—A party of engineers have been locating a railroad to connect the Columbia t Port Deposit Railroad with Delaware City. The route which they have been examining is a line from Delaware City running north of Elkton through the land of Hon. H. McCullough . ;and near Harvey's Rolling Mills, to a point some where on the above-named road. THE CHILDREN'S FAIR.—Some time ago some little children of this place held a fair in the Vigilant Engine House. Cooper Hogentogler managed for them. The arti cles sold were the gifts of their parents and such articles as could be gather ed up or donated by humane and liberal friends. The proceeds amounted to sixteen dollars or thereabouts. On Saturday last Lillie Smith, Emma Hogentogler and Florence Rambo, a committee for the pur pose, wont to Lancaster and presented the earnings to the Children's Home. This ef fort on the part of the little folks is highly appreciated, in this vicinity at least. ED. N. SMITH AHEAD iN THE EGO LINE.—We have been presented with heavy eggs, little eggs and big eggs. Now Mr. Ed. N. Smith comes with flat eggs. He has left four at this office, each having flat sides, otherways they are perfect and of the usual size. This curiosity in the egg line may be seen at this office. Shuman and Filthier may consider Mr. Smith's Fairview eggs a little ahead. We doubt whether Sig. Blitzs' wonderful bag could produce such extraordinary eggs. We hope the next customer will bring a whole basket full, don't care how big the basket is, either, if it is only full. We are rather fend of eggs. Is there any boy in Columbia, whose name is " TJli Datnyer ?" We hear very loud calls for him occasionally from the little boys who congregate ,about the cor ners, and particularly when a dispute arises concerning any game in which they may chance to be engaged. We judge from the frequency of these calls tor him on occasions of this kind, that he must be a little fellow of vast Judgment and wisdom, who is call ed upon to net as umpire. We hope "Ul i" Win always appear promptly hereafter, so that these good little boys won't have to call him so often. The older eitizens the place will feel particularly relieved if hd will only do so. ATTEMPT TO BREAK JAlL.—h e nry Coleman!, who plead guilty to breaking into the dwelling of James MeAnall, in the night time, and sentenced to serve a term of five years in the County Prison, at the last court, attempted to break out of jail a few days ago by tearing up the floor of his cell. After being sentenced he requested a shoemaker knife, as he wanted to learn shoemaking. He sharpened this knife and threatened to kill any man who would enter his cell. Although pretending to ha very innocent when before the Justice, he Is a most desperate character, and it was with great difficulty he was subdued by the officers of the prison ; they having, to use pistols to bring him to terms. Ile is now safely caged in an iron-clad cell, and fed upou bread and water. It will be recollect ed that he was concealed in Mr. Kimburg's cellar, with the intention of committing a felony t yet our last Grand Jury ignored the bill. BROUGHT SUIT FOR PEDDLING.—F. S. Bletz, a merchant of this place, who seems to have a great distaste for "drum mers," as ho calls them, Thursday brought suit against Frank M. Lovejoy for peddling goods. The suit was brought before Jus tice Evans, who dismissed the case for want of sufficient evidence, Jc.c. 11. M. North, Esq., for Commonwealth, and A. J. Kauffman, Esq., for defendant. Mr. Lovejoy represents the firm of Harman, Baldwin ,t Foy, manufacturers of corsets, No. 7 Church street, New Haven, Conn. He does not peddle goods; but exhibits a sample and takes orders—said if there was any local or State law to prohibit such a course he would at once desist. Jle tried to reason the case, but instead, was insulted and severely reproved by Mr. Metz. Mr. Lovejoy cannot have a very exalted opinion of Columbia, but we hope ho will not think that all its inhabitants are like F. S. Bletz, whose conduct in the minter is re prehensible to say the least. CELEBRATION Or PAM MANY'S Day.— Traumurty's Day (May 12th) during the early history of our country was kept as en anniversary day. A t the institution of the Improved Order of Red Men, in 1313, they adopted this day as an annual holiday, which was kept until 1831, when its celebra tion fell into disuse. At the session of the Great Council of the United States, held in 1867, it was resolved that the early practice of the Order should be revived, and the day has silica been cel ebrated by the members of the Order. At the session of the Great Council of Pennsyl vania, held in, July last, a committee wits appointed to make arrangements fur a proper celebration of the day. The committee reported, in January last, In favor of a general parde of the Order in Philadelphia : Invitations have been sent to the Order in all the adjoining States, and great preparations are being made to have a creditable display. Quite a number of the Order from the interior of the State, as well as from New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, have signifi ed their intention to participate. No gen eral turn-out of the Order has taken place in any State since 1831, so that this parade will be a novelty to most people. After the parade an address will be deliv ered at the Chestnut Street Rink, and the festivities of the day will close with a grand ball at the same place in the evening. The- Order numbers about ten thousand mem bers in our Suite. Chiquesalunga Tribe, No. 34, of this place; will attend. Excursion tickets will be issued, good for three days. ENVELOPES famished and printed at this oilico as low as $2.50 per thousand and upwards. NEW TYPE.—We have just received a new lot of job type for printing cards, checks, legal blanks, circulars, &e. Cull and sec specimens. ABOUT PitAYEtni.—A Western paper announces tho illness of its editor, piously adding: "All good paying subscribers aro requested to mention him in their prayers. The others need not, as the prayers of the wicked avail nothing, according to good authority." HAND THEM ][2l.—lf ministers of the different Churches in this town will fur nish us with notices for the Sabbath ser vices, We shall - be pleased to publish them. We have no time nor inclination to run after them for notices of this kind and then in sert:them gratis. TESTING KEROSENE.—The Scientific American gives the following mode of test ing kerosene : Fill a cup with warm water, the temperature of which is to be brought 190 degrees Fahrenheit ; pour the oil on the water ; apply flame to the floating oil by match or otherwise. If the oil is unsafe, it will take fire, and its use in the lamp is dangerous, for it is liable to explode. lint it the oil is safe and good it wilt not take fire. KEEP A ItEcoRD OF FIRES.—We would suggest to out Chief Burgess and Town Council, that the clerk be directed to pro cure a record book and record all tires, their cause, name of property owner, location, &c. Also to record all false alarms, their cause, and make a full report of the same every year. This would certainly be of much use in many ways and be a source of great information in future years. We hope our Council will net upon the matter at their nest meeting, THE PLANET SAT URN.—ThiS iutel esting object now rules as an evening star, rising near the east south-east point of the hori zon, at thirty-three minutes after eleven o'clock in the evening. It is now in the sign of the Scorploh, about twelve degr.ms north-east of the lunar star Antares. The broadest expanse of the rings is nearly turned towards the earth. In this portion of the orbit it is affirmed that stars have been seen in the space which intervenes be tween the rings. \VANT ED, .—A n opinion on rats. The rats in Dubuque, lowa, have raised an im portant internal revenue question. Some two hundred dollars' worth of stamps were pasted one day upon whisky barrels, in Rhomberg,'s distillery warehouse. The ruts, having a taste of the paste wherewith the stamps were put on ate them elf, slick and clean. Rhomberg won't pay for any more stamps, the rats won't confess judgment, and the whisky can't be sold without the insignia. Au opinion on rats is wanted from revenue headquarters. FIRE Es: KITCUEN-TOWN.—About two o'clock Sunday morning, a tiro was dis covered in Kitchen-town. The alarm was soon sounded through town, and our fire men repaired to the spot with their steam engines. It proved to be a stable belong ing to Henry Rupp, which had been used us a carpenter shop. The engines were sup plied with water from a cistern of the Penn sylvania railroad ; but could effect but little, as the building was nearly' destroyed before they reached the spot. The loss is from four to live hundred dollars ;insured in the Lycoming Insurance Company for two hundred dollars. Set on tiro by some devil-incarnate. OPEN. THE ALLEY.—The snbject of opening the alley West of Walnut street, and in the rear of Mifflin's property, was brought before Council long ago and favor ably acted upon. The borough regulator wits' ordered to make a survey, but we are told it has never been done, notwithstand ing the mutter has been brought to his notice several times. Must our authorities and the citizens generally be forced to await the will, pleasui e or convenience of one man? Guess not. We ore it progressive people, and our Council is alive to the interests of her citizens and they intend to let daylight shine through the length and breadth of our town. WE are informed that Mr. W. S. Lukeniteh, the editor of the Ja»iata Val ley Democrat, a paper published in Perry County, Pu., has obtained letters patent for a new and improved method of Leusitizing Photograplde Paper, fie. The apparatus used is exceedingly sim ple in its construction, and the chemi cal solutions used in Lensitizing, are by its aid flowed over the paper, thus dispensing with the floating baths and fouling process now used; giving greater intensity to the paper, and enabling the operator to obtain in touch less time and at a great saving of expense, a fin• superior lone and finish than by any process hereto. fore known.• • This patent Ira.; obtained through tit; agency of our friend J. Duncan Cottrell, Esq., of Wa.hington City, D. C. Fl REM EN'S FA R A DE.—The following invitation has been issued in reference to . the coining Firemen's Parade at Harris burg: WiitniEA.. The Commissionersof the Mexican Monument had extended an invitation to you to participate in the dedicatory ceremonies of the Mexican :Monument, at the city of Harris burg, Pa., on did :lath day of May, 1569; and as said Commissioners have indelln Rely postponed said dedication, the Fire. Department, deeming It but due to their brother tiremen, held a con vention and passed the following resolution: Resolved, That the Fire Department of the city of Harrisburg!' have a public parade on Wednes day, May 2.4 1869, and that they invite all the companies diat have accepted the invitation of the Commissioners of the Mexican Monument to participate. Therelore, In compliance with such resolution, we, the undersigned committee of the Fire De partment of the city of Harrisburg hereby cor dially Invite you to participate with us in a fire men's parade in the city of Harrisburg, on the day of May. Please advise Mr. David Stock ton, seerotary of the Committee of arrange ments, of such action as you may tthc at as early a day as po, , sible. Yours respectfully, ANDREW SCHLAYER, IL KOLLER. JOE. MoNTROMERY, 1). L. SACS, D. STuCKTOS, WE.‘ VER. W. K. Vkankkg, Committee of Arrangements. LITERARY SOCIETY.—This society met as usual; minutes of the last meeting read and approved. Roll culled and absentees noted. The referred questions all answer ed. The question for debate, Resolved, That the mind of woman is Inferior to the mind of man, was warmly discussed by Messrs. A. 0. Newpher and Jacob Gerhard, in the affir mative; and Messrs. A. R. Broneman, T. Jackson, W. K. Sourbeer, James Gardner and Joseph Mifflin, in the negative. Decision of the Chair in the affirmative A motion to amend the Constitution so as to dispense with. the Orator and Dtsayist, was laid over till next meeting. The Curators reported the following busi ness for Monday evening. May 3rd: Question for debate, It•.•rdrrd, That the execution pf Nva..JumArlable. - - Disputant.i—alarmative, George F. Roth von and D. B. Case; negative, C. 11. Flail ler and Fred. Sonrbeer. Referred question~: Should handkerchief flirtation be tole rated in a Christian corninunitly7 Re ferred to J.. M. Graybill. NVlty does the wild duck go northward on the approach of warm weather? Re ferred to George F. Rathvon. Why do bees cease their flight on the beating of tin pans and take refuge on limbs of trees, itc.? Referred to A.. M. Miller. By what species of instinct do animals Lind their way home when taken to a dis tance? Referred to W. R. Soarbeer. By what test may we determine the line of demarkation between innocent and sin full amusements? Referred to Thomas Jackso Orator—J. M. Gray-bill. Essayist—Georgo 'Young, Jr REra - aious —Preaching in the U. B. Church on to-morrow (Sabbath) at the usual hours. Morning subject, "Forgiven, but ' U nforgiving," Evening subject, "The Ton Virgins." Rev. P. J. Cooper, Pastor of Zion A. M. E. Church, will preach his farewell dis course ( to-morrow) Sunday evening, at 7} o'clock. Text, Hebrews WI, eh., 10th. A tnissonary collection will be taken up. N. S. IN - mums, No. 177 Locust street, advertises a new invoice of goods. in her line. Go and see. LAGEtt.—Wend your way, ye thirsty mortals, to the house of Sprenger , his Luger is fresh and elegant. First tap of the season to-day. See advertisement. FINE GROCERIEL—Mr. W. H. Hard• man bas at his store, corner of Third and Cherry streets, a very elegant assortment of fine groceries, canned fruits, preserves, also foreign fruits, sugar cured hams, and dried beef of the finest quality. Give him a call, ye epicures. THE attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of Coe's Cough Bal sam and Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, in another part of this paper. These truly valuable medicines are recommended by all who use them. Read the certificates. dee.6S-ly lVuo Says No, it Cannot be Done ? I tell you it is false. Catarrh can be radi cally cured. Uso Wolcott's Annihilator. Pint bottles, $l, in whito wrappers, or send to Dr. IVoloott, 170 Chatham square, N. Y., $5 for six pints. sent free of express charges; or one pint of Wolcott's Pain Paint, if you suffer any pain. april 24-2 t NEW iNIARELE YARD.—Messrs. nepting and Melil have opened a new marble yard in Columbia. They are men of great ex perience, and they hope, by their attention to the business, to merit the confidence and patronage of the people of Columbia and vicinity. They are highly spoken of as ex cellent workmen. RARE FLONVER.S.—The ladies will be pleased to learn that the Green Houses of the Qolumbia Nursery, are now stocked with very choice and rare flowering; plants, selected this week from the best Green !louses in Philadelphia. The assortment is now as complete as when the sales com menced this spring. Do not tail to go at mice, and see the display of rare and beauti ul flowers. CO-PARTNERSIIIP.—It will be seen by reference to our advertising columns, that Mr. C. D. Moser, of Reading. Pa., has gone into partnership with E. F. Keever, of this place, in the book and stationery business. Mr. M. is thoroughly schooled at the busi ness, and his enterprise and perseverance, with the business, tact tot' Mr. Keever, will enable them to present to Colombians one of the finest book stores in this part of the State. They will replenish their stock of blank books, periodicals, envelopes, bank, office and school stationery in a few days. Success to the new firm. ATTEND TO YOUR CLOTRING.—The present settled warm weather should con vince even the most cautious that the time has come for casting off winter-dress and assuming lighter apparel, and those who have not yet purchased their spring suit should at once repair to the store of I. 0. Bruner, Front street, Columbia, where they can take their choice from a well selected stock. Fine French calf boots, ladies gaiters and children's shoes in great variety at the store. Down IS TIIE W 013.1) —FOOderSlnith has opened this week, a beautiful assort ment of Dry Goods, including all' the novelties for ladies dresses. New .styles and shapes in Parasols, Cloths and Cas simeres, IQuslins, Calicos. Cc. Another lot of Carpets and Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses, &c., which have just been pur chased at a decline of from 10 to 20 per cent. in many articles of Dress Goods, Lte. Go to Fondersmith's Store, if you want bar gains. To Tlc E LADY 01' TUE lIODS.E.—MY DEAD. MADAM :—Your husband is not in sured. Some of these fine mornings you may wake up to find yourself a widow, with yourself and the children to take care of, and nothing to do it with. That, would be hard. You ought to "get at" your hus band about this mutter at once, and give no peace until, by the expenditure of a few •dollars, he has put you beyond the possi bility of being left destitute. If I can help you at all at this good work, I am yours to command, Dr. P. Hinkle, agent of "The American Life Insurance Company," of Philadelphia. STABLE BURNED.—A stable belonging to Joseph Goshart, in Clay township, was destroyed by Urea few clays ago. •t, horse and a hog, which were in the building at the time the fire occurzed, perished in the names. The dwelling house adjoining the stable, also took tire, but was saved from serious damage by persons who were at tracted to the spot. It is not known in what manner the lire was communicated to the stable. Several females belonging to Mr. Goshart's family, who were working in a garden close by, did not discover the tire until the building we completely envel oped in tie toes. There was no insurance on the property burned.—Ezpros. Goiso Fort TB 101.—M essrs. 'Wan:ma ker 4: Brown having spent the past few months in getting up the largest and best stock of spring and summer g,arments ever offered in Philadelphia, are now busy as bees in disposing or it at prices so low that every now and then an astonished customer Las to turn to his salesman to say, "You ain't fooling with me, are you ? This stock was got up with special refer ence to the country trade, and NV. 6:13. are now "going for" the "customers from out of town." •But they needn't trouble them selves for the country people or these parts, with an eye to their own interests, are al ready "going for" the good clothes at low -prices at Sixth and Market streets. Tn E CONSTITUTIONALLY BILIOUS.— \o two parts of the human body more strongly sympathize together than the Stomach and Liver. When one is deranged the other is generally out of repair. And at no other period of the year are they so liable to become deranged as now, and thus lay the bundation of disorders which will rob life of its pleasures, and, perhaps, end in death itself. The stomach now requires en anti bilious tonic, the liver needs toning immediately and the blood ought to be cleansed and purified. Perhaps you do not realize the force of this statement; but, nevertheless, the necessity for observing it does exist. Be warned in time, and seek safety and exemption from disease by using Mishler's Herb Bitters every day regularly. It is a certain cure for all di seases arising from a disordered stomach and liver, and a reliable protection to all who are constil titionally predisposed to bil ious emn plaints. WONDERFtit..—Henry IV. Burr, Ku. 49 West Fourteenth street, while on a visit to the West. was attacked with severe ill ness from drinking impure water. Life was despaired of, and it was thought he ust die. His wife was immediately sent for, and in a day or two was at his bedside. Ifaving herself seen the beneficial results from the use of Plantation Bitters, she in sisted upon t heir being administered to him, which was done, in quantities prescribed by the attending physician. The result was almost as if by magic, and in one-half hour from the time they were given her husband was out of danger, and by a moderate use of them three or four times a day, ho was soon able to resume his journey to his home. This is but one case of wany thousands that we know of. Magnolia Water.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. Bletz and the Peddlers. Ma. 'EDITOR :—ln your article of Thurs day's Daily, in reference to Metz and the " drummers" you perhaps forgot to men tion that this same Bletz drummed, hawked or peddled Army goods in this place and county some time ago, to the utter disgust of all Merchants. Now he shows his contempt for all persons 4 igaged in a sitnilar business. Oh, consistency ! thou art a jewel ; but Nr. flletz is not a JnwF.L. Our Markets. :gm ]intros:—Now that the now ordi nance is to go into effect, allowing the sale of marketing to begin at five o'clock A, M., would it not be well for the Connell and the Market Cleric to be instructed that the sale and the delivery of au article tire two separate and distinct transactions? Them is evidently a con fusion of ideas on the sub ject in the minds of those alto enact, or those who enforce the laws, us when any particular article,—such us butter, for in stance,—is scarce, you will Lind that nearly the whole supply is sold long before the nominal opening hour, only waiting the tap of the hell for its delivery. This is no protection against the forestslling of the market, and only operates to the injury of those who desire to obey the law in its letter and spirit. Let us have no restriction on the dine or opening, or let us have the law enforced. A CrrizEN. [We. recommend the above communica tion to tha consideration of council, and urge upon them the necesssity of reform in the practice of which our correspond ent justly complains.--ED.) A BIG battle is now taking place be tween bright eyes, spring bonnets and close pocket-books. • , STEAM VS. MUSCI.E.—Cards, envelopes, pamphlets, books, and every other descrip tion ofjob printing done with necuracy and dispatch at the office of the Daily and Weekly Sry Steam Job Printing Office. Annonsteentents. We are authorized to announce EREM IA H ROHRER, of Lancaster city, late Major 127th Reg't PCIIII . II Volunteers, 2d Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, as a candidate for the °Rice of Register of Wills, subject to the deci sion of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. insw We are authorized to announce PETER JOHN'S, of East Lampetcr tommship, as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at theprimary elections. [d.cw* We are authorized to announce CAPTAIN JOHN Q MERCER, late of Sadsbury twp., now of the city of Lancaster, as a candidate fo Clerk of Orphans' Court, subject to the decision of the Republican 'voters at the primary elec tions. [(law. We are authorized to announce that WM. ROBERTS, of West Ilemptleld twp., will be a a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing Primary elections. tdsw. We are authorized to announce that ISAAC MISIILER, of Lancaster city, formerly of Emit Coca!leo, will be a candidate for Sheriff; subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. td&w* .itarktts 'l--2) • Philadelphia Cizltle Market. MONDAY, Aetna 26th, 1500. There was only a limited demand for the bet ter descriptions of beef cattle this week, and prices were hardly so iirin, whilst inferior grades were extremely dull, and prices nominal. We quote choice at 10E41034c4 fair to good, 9(4, 934 e.; prime at 70We., and common at 5@,6c. is gross. Receipts, 1,276 head. The following sales were reported: 60 Owen Smith, Lancaster co S (g1103„1 25 Dangler & MeClese, Chester co 7 @9 OS P. Hathaway. Lancaster co. grs 81.4034 110 I'. Hathaway, Lane., C. Western, gr5.73 34 ' 65 J. S. Kirk, Chester co., grs 9 @le JO Jas. MeFillen, Lancaster co- grs 8 @.:9, 1 4 50 F. S. 'l,lel , llien & Co., Western, grs... G• 1 034 100 Martin Fuller S Co., Western, grs„. 8 (Jou 120 Mooney & Smith, Lancaster co., grs..B @JO 80 Thomas Mooney & 13ro, Lane., es. grs.6Wit.B94' AO It. Chain,Lancaster co., gre '73,a(tt 56 J. & L. Frank, Lancaster co., grs 69 62 Frank St Sclvu berg, Lane., co., grs.. Si Hope S. Co., LancasThr co., grs Wgiine al Elkin & Co., Lancaster co.. grs J. Clemson, Lancaster co., grs 27 Chandler J., Alexander, Chester co, grs., j 5.9 Cows AND CALVES—The Market was rather quiet. Sales of springers at 035E405, and cows and calves at $lO6BO. SttEßP—lteceipts.6,ooo head. The market was less active and closed dullat a decline. Saps at 6y,(W , 1e..11 lb. gross. lions—Receipts 1,000 head. There was less firmness in this department of the live stock market, and less inquiry. Sales at the Union and Avenue Yards at $13@13 00 for slop, :mil 813 50@13 for corn led, the latter rate for extra. Philadelphia Market Report. FRUDAY, APRIL, 30th, 1569, There is less doing. in Flour, but prices have undergone no essential change. The home trade continue to confinethe operations to the better grade of Extra Families. Sales of SOO barrels, chiefly lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota Ex la Family at St '70@,,i. , 7 2.5" e lb. including some Penn sylvania do. do. at S7Citls.7 50; Ohio do. do. at 75 fati9 ; Fancy lots at SI05812; Extras at S 5 73 , Z0 30, and Superfine at SSW :7 50. R 3 e Fleur com mands $7557 23. In Corn Ideal nothing doing. The Wheat market Is quiet, the demand being confined to choice lots; winch command full prices, while inferior lots are not wanted. Sales of 2.000 bushels at $1 Viten 77 for Red, and St 505 SI S 3 for Ambers; Eye is quiet, and may be quoted at $1 15. Corn is less active; sales of 1,54.) bushels nt SSe. for Yellow, 035.01 e. fur Western mixed, and 86c. for high. Oats are steady at 710 , 70 c, for Western, anti 055,700. for Pennsylvania. Whisky is steady at:Ude.Psl for tax-paid lots' Columbia Lumber Market. COIX3rI; TA , April 27, lS•10• White Pine Collings, or samples ' 4 15 00@IS 00 3d Common 20 00( j 29 00 " 2d Common oi)di4o 00 " " Ist Common 00 00ce.a5 oo " " runnel in 006)S0 00 Joist and Scantling Hemlock, Joist and Scantling... Ash and Oal - Dressed flooring Boards Cherry Poplar Poplar—Chair Plank \Vainut Piaui- Pickets Headed, 4 feet Pickets Tapering, 5 feet Plastering , Lath Shingles Bunch, 26 inch Shingles Sawed, 21 inch Rooting Lath Candi na Yellow Pine Flooring Columbia Coal Market. COLumnr.A, April 27, 1809. I.'s YARD. DEVD. Faller Lump 45 15 $5 .50 " Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 515 55U N 0.5 41. 5 .1 50 Maltby Coal, Nos. 1 , 2 , 3 & 1 5 15 5 50 " N 0.5 4 Id 4:q) Lykens Valley stove and egg 5 05 II 00 " Nutt 4 85 5 211 Shamoken stove and egg 4 8.5 5 25 Nutt 4 50 4 75 Fuller, Maltby, for I, 3 & 4, by ear gro , s tons on trtx - ek 1 05 For No. 5 4 15 Sliamolrea egg and stove, by car gros, tons on tract 4 .10 1212253 Columbia Flour and Grain Market. CoLUmniA, April 27, 1809. Family Flour p barrel Q 9 00 " , 100 in. 475 Extra Flour, - E , barrel 8 50 " 100 Its 4 40 Superthie Flour z' barrel 0 3(1 100 lbs Corn Meal - ft bush • 1 29 Corn Chop 90 Corn at Outs... " 80 Middlings 1 0(1 " Ship stuff 75 " Shorts 40 Superior White WlFat, Is barrel II 115 100 lbs . 5 73 Ited Wheat (good) 1 GO Corn 83 Columbia Protlace Market. COLUMILIA, April 27, IS4O. rOtatoeN •II U 0 ,cr 1 1.5 Eggs, "t 1 da • 20 Butter, ? to 45 Lard, '' 20 Sides, " 20 Shoulders 10 ri. 20 Hams, country 2 (ii: Hams, sugar cured 25 (is Tallow 11 0,4 Beans, 1 1 quart 10 eti Beef, 011. 15 Y. 20 Veal 1-2.!44 ,N( 31 utto n l 5 ell 20 Lamb l5 (a. 25 Pori- 15 (a: 2(1 Sausage 22 qu Podding 15 IR: Bologna. .10 (q. Marriages. ~,,2 Dcaths and Marriages are publlslied in thls paper without charge. When accompanied by commen taries, whether prose or poetry, five cents per lino will he charged. Funeral notices tell emits per line payable in advance. On Awl! 2 1 11, 18(0. by Rev. Dr. Greenwald. WILLI.%)t A. STICOME, of West LaillpVrler, MISS EM.W. SMITH', of Lancaster township. taills On the 26th inst„ at York, W E ALTR Li. the youngest full of ram and Mary E. Young, aged 2 years, 7 zno. and I day. _YEW A D ERTLS.E.MENTS. N OTICE Is hereby ',Tivoli that the undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership in the whole sale and retail Book, Stationery and News busi ness, under the name of KEEVER it MOSER. Thanking the public for past favors, we shall be glad to see our friends at the old stand, 105 Locust Street. E. F. KEEVER, C. D. 1106 ER Columbia, Pentem, 180. NEW TRIMIIIINGS LArgE . --4, TA.F.".E NOTICE I have J ust received u new steel: FANCY TRIMMINGS, DIIU FROM CITY WROLF.SALE lIOUSF.S ,ACE EDGING, FANCY BUTTONS, VELVETrs, COLLARS, AND CUFFS OF THE: LATEST S TYLES. Call and see new Goods. Prices reduced. MARY S. WITHERS No. 117 Locwit Street, Columbia, Pa. may 1, 16119,-tt] COLUMBIA MARBLE WORKS. The Subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Columbia, and surrounding country, that they have opened A NEW MARBLE YARD IN COLUMBIA, On sth Street, between Locust and Walnut, Fds., and aslc the patronage or the public. They have had great experience on line work, both in Philadel ph lit and New York. They will furnish in the highest style of the art, handsome GRAVE STONES, MONUMENTS, STATUARY, ORNAMENTS, &C. also MARBLE MANTLES, BUILDIRG WORK. Sc. Orders promptly attended and executed at cheaper rates than elsewhere. Call and see us. Designs of new styles of Fine work,such as monumental ,line arts, Jac., will be furnished parties upon application to the proprietors. May L.w.] ILEPTING S MEHL, NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS FREsir Si ) ARIZiANG " SaIjENC 4 ER'S suberb Lager Will be on tap thls day. at the saloon of Mlllley's Brewery :119 Walnut St. Also Bowery Erlsman, basement 01 Spy building, and at John IVag,ner's, August Schuler's, Valen hue Mack's, Frederick Abend schein's, Wm. Brady's, Phi I. Huebner, John Kramer and Chas. Pantie's, in this Borough. Come one come all, and ta , t.- f ,r yourselvev, may 1, 18011-tf 41.1.w] GET THE BEST. AVEBSTER'S . UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY 3000 Engravings; 1840 Pages Quarto Price $l2. 10000 Words and Meanings not in other Dictionaries. Viewed as it whole,'We are confident that no other living langunge, has a dictionary which so fully and faithfully sets forth its present con dition as this last edition of Webster does that of our written and spoken English tongue.— ifarper'g Naga:inc. • These three books are the mon total of great li branch ; the Bible. Shak.pears and 1164cea Royal Quarta.--Chleago Ecening Journal. The new Webster is glorious—it is perfect—it distances and defies competition—it leaves noth ing to be desired.—J. H. Raymond, L. L. D., Prat Murat. College. The most useful and remarkable compendium of human knowledge in our lan , uage.— W. S. Clark, President Mass. Agrleu It u Zeollege. NVERSTEIPS NATIONAL PICTORIAL DIC- 1040 Pages Octavo; GOO liingravingc. Price F. G The work Is really a Gem of a Dictionary, just the thing for the utilllon. ILn. Educational 3lonthly. "In many respects, this Dictionary Is the most convenient ever published."—Eurheater Democrat. Pub]'ailed 13 G. S C. MERRIAM, Springfield Mass. [apt fI.S-t FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, Just received, at the fine Grocery Establish znent, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the follow lug new Goods: SUGAR CUBED HAMS AND DRIED BEEF, JELLIES, PRESERVES, HONEY, PEACHES, TOMATOES, ENGLIsfi PICKLES,- WINSLOW'SG SEEN CORN GREEN PEAS Sc., Sc. To, ,, cther with a Wr fine assortment of Family Groceries, of all kinds. A LADGE LOT OF NEW ZONE CANDIES, FOREIGN FRUITS, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Cocoanuts, and White Wine Vinegar. Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes, Rio and Java Coffee, fresh roasted, Lovering's Syrup, &e. .ez-Nee: Goods received almost daily. wm. 11. HARDMAN, 3rd and Cherry Sts., May 1, 13119.3 Columbia, pa, cTATEMENT SH H OWING- TE the sondition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of Columbia, on the 17th day of April 1.869, made In accordance with the act of Con gret.s '• March 3rd, 1869, regulating the Report:. of National Banking Ani,oeiatlons." Loans and discounts - i 153,971.112 U. S. Bonds 160,500.00 Bonds and.Morlgaltes 19,107.25 ----- $3119,570,07 Due from Banks, 43,1133.3 S Legal Tenders 27,47.6.01.1 3 per cent. Certilleates 10,000.00 i National Currency ........ ..... 1,721.00 Cash Rents 10,316.67 Postal Currency 1,010.00 Revenue Stamps 716 :AO Specie 5,•112.1.10 Current flxll6ll6e, Capital Stock Circulation Due Deposits Surplus Fund Unclaimed Dividends Profit , : Due to Banks Indebtedness of Directors 88,111,17 Sworn to and subscribed by E. N. SMITH', President. 2.1 00(52S 00 17 000420 00 80 00005 00 10 00@10 00 40 (woo oo 00 000.045 00 70 00(00 00 410004100 may I, 8t39,1 AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY .. 10 00(74+18 00 ..`LO 000_430 U 0 iii .. 18 004)25 00 ... I t 00(4.16 00 0 .50(a.i 800 .15(5p ALEX. WTI ILI, orN I 'rest ti t. IEIS= The Atm 110 W one or the old e,..t Cohn panieS 11 - 1 the United States. The oil ALL deSinAble Nano-. The A merb ken TLS poliele , . 11(m-forfeit able. Tile Allier kall—il.lo , 110 Mint eessary restrictions on travel and reshlenee. The .American—Declare:. ate 'demi. aiinntdly at the end of the 111-4 year. Amerleuil—Pay , omptly W111:1:FICAN YOU FIND (tiII:ATER ADVANTAGES Dn. F. InNKLE, Agent. may 1, t2ina. Columbia, Fenntit WELL'S :11 A C 11N E-SPR EAD STRE'NGTII EN ING PLASTERS I-Live•bcon in use over thirty years, and still maintain their supremacy us as etlectual cure for all eases 0.1, pai if in the side and I ireast, weal:- tie:is of the chest or back. In Rheornatisin, Lumbago, Sciatica, they allind immediate re lief. In Coughs, Colds, or Asthmatic Affections, they are unrivalled—protecting and strengthen ing the che'st and lungs, tlito: preventing COO solo ption. Use then! Ia ail ta.S4es where a st relict hening Plaster is beneficial. Sold by fill Druggists. C. WELLti ,ti CO., New York, Sole ('rapt LetUrN. CONFECTIONER"; cee NEW CONFECTIONERY STORE! Phe unao•higiwd would nos: lespect I tally an nOUILICV to his friends and the public that he has opened a FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONER \ 10E CREAM SALOON, AT No. 20s C 210 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA. PA., (Find door above Odd Fellows' Hall) W here ran be found al all times n full,assort ment ut CANDIF-S, FRUITS, NUTS, CAKES, &v. Also, a full supply of FRENCH CONFECTIONS, And eterything belonging to a iiret-ein City vonftsftiffifory. (bnfeettons, Fruits. Cakes (seed or Math), .1. , e Cream, Se., I urn taped to Loon les and parties at REASONABLE RATES. 133 - keeping a lull supply of the BEST, and by close ATTENTION TO BUSINESS, I hope to have a liberal portion of the public patronage. JOS. KNOTWELL, Agent, 200 and 210 Loeust Street n Co!muffin. Pa. FOB SAAB AND RENT. c ' .m.s.lAL BOAT FOR SALE. he subsreiber offers a first-class Canal Boat at public sale. It is now lying at the wharf of Charles Tunis, Harrisburg, Pa. This excellent Canal Boat was built at Ulster, Bradford county, by Win. Bldall, and is in good condition ; will load 1:I0 lons in live feet of water, and Is three years old. itor terms, ke., apply to CHAS. H. fiu.N.rs or THOMAS T. WEIRMAN, Harris burg, Pa. [ttr:22.- 1t.,13v.- FOR RENT. That elegant Blausten at the earner at ,Tecintt and Walnut streets, Occupied In. Col. Kautrinan for the hum year. Enquire at the COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK. apll-thl - 1 - 4 O T OF GROUND FOR SALE. Ttte subAteriber offers at private sale, a LOT OF GIIOUND on Walnut street, below Second, ad joining his new residence, containing 25 feet 'rota, more Or less, and ma 7 feet deep, more or lesa, The purchasing party can breve the privi lege of using hwaltie i , net of new house to build against. For further particulars apple to JONAS l{tTM t'LE, Locust street, Coln inbia. Ilareli 27th, 11h9-tfw LUABLE TOWN PROPERTY yA AT PUBLIC SALI ON FRIDAY. May 14th, ISS9, in pursuance of as order or the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county. the undersigned, administrator d. b. n., with the will annexed, of Reuben ul lison, Ic ceased, will expose to public sale, at the Wash ington Mouse, Columbia, that valuable Two-storied Log & Frame Dwelliug Iloure and lot of ground thereto belonging, situated on the northeast corner of Walnut and Commerce streets, In the borough of Columbia. contenting In front sixty feet, more or less, and in depth to property of Samuel B. Heise, two hundred feet, more or less. Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M. THOMAS A. SCOTT. Adm'r d. b. u.. c. t. np24-3t% FIRST OF THE SEASON MM AT HARDMAN'S aMM:=2I $1N2,11 Ls° =I $1.50,00"c00 . 111,091.00 176.51...00 10000 00 INO.OO E=EI =I .1. 8. WILSON Ri cretnry. EINE= FINANCIAL. ECONOMICAL MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO OF RHODE IS Rates lower than other Mutual Companies OVER :I 1; FOR EVERY .900 LIABILITIES. This Company issues Policies in all the several forms; and combining the Stock and Mutual principles, afford greater security to parties in suring than either the Mutual or Stock princi pal :done. The Rates have been prepared by the HON. ELIZUR WRIGHT, Actuary of the Company, the mo.t noted nn popular Aetuary living. CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY after second. payment, on I/VANCE POLICIES ISSUED ON THE LIVES OF Pl. MALES AT REGULAR. OR TABLE RATES. Do not fall to examine the pri neipleu of thi . Company before insuring. For circulars, up ply to W. D. REITZED, A :t gent, Diluenter City. or Dr. B. F. ligitmAN Ex. Surgeon, [ap2.-1-tfwj No. 11 t. Front St., Columbia. REPORT OF E CONDITION of The COLUMBIA ::•.:ATIONAL BANK, in Columbia, State of Pennsylvan in, nt the close of business on the 17th clay of April ISMi. R=l=! - . Over drafts _ U. S. Bonds deposited for Circulation 509,000.00 Other Stocks. Bonds anti Mortgages .... 37,700.00 rue from redeeming and reserve agents :ts,Yttl.l.s Due from other National _ . • Banks Due from other Banks mul Bankers 2,9..43.GS Banking Win 12,500.00 Current Expenses dr. Taxes 12,420.52 Cush Items, including Stamps... 4 ; 411 ,C 6 Bills of other National Banks ntino Bills of State Bunks 21.00 Fractional Currency, 1...- eluding nickels 1,226.00 1,070.00 Legal Tender :Notes 3 - 0 et. Certificates_ Ll_\lil ['ATI MS. Capital Stock: paid In Surplus Fund if. Discounts and Exchange 21„I110.:1.; Profit and Loss, Circulat'n of Columbia Nit- Lionel Bank 447,880.00 Individual Deposits 401,116.60 Due to National Batiks._ 10,708.20 Due to other Banks anal timers 2,552.56 -- 13,560.70 Not s antl Bias re-dk counted =MEM SAMUEL:, SIIOCH, Caqhier. COLUZIIII.I. April '22.1:369. JUST NATIONAL BANK OF 00- L1731131A. merest will'be paid by LW. Bank ou Special De- J . L.c_ a foilo\ll fiy: per cent. for 12 31ontlis. 5 per cent. 6 months and under 12 MOill or. 414 per cent. (hr 3 old under 6 month,. We 11lake COUCH knit.: oil till ACCeSSIWO Points the United Stale., on liberal terms DiNeount. .Notex, Prat:, and Dills "I* Exchange. Buy and OOLD, SILVER, and all UNITED sTATEs SECURITIES. . .. . kinl arc prepared to draw DRAFTS on Philadel phia, New York, Baltimore, Plitt.hurgh, England, Scotland, Prance, :Old nil parts or Germany. 7-30 ll REASUILY NOTES. 6%903.91 Holders of Fll t I.,ue Seven-Thirties will do well to call and exchange them for the new Ftve- Twenty Gold Bonds. and Five-Twenties deliv ered at once. S. S. DETWILER, April 6, 'el% Casnler. TNTEREST ON DEPOSITS. THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANg will receive money on deposit,and pay interest t here lor,.at the 10l lowing rates. o! , ‘, per cent. for 12 months. 5 per cent. for a months. • 5 per cent. for C months. .I? , :_per vent. for 3 months. 7-30 U S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new 5-20 Gold Booth, ' , ,009. Ea _LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF LIMITED PART :gll.lP.—The undersigned hcrehY give hotter that, they have formed a limited partner ship under the provisions of the act of Assem bly entitled "An act relative to special partner ships," approved 2*.ld March, IStiti, and the sup flements thereto, the terms of which are the ollowing: L The name of the firm under which said partnership Is 10 be conducted is Wiilinto U. Patton. The general nature of tile business is dry goods, grocery and merchant tailoring. 3. The general partner is William U. Patton, residing In Odunibia, Lancaster 0011111.3" The special partner Is Frankli ml Jan ney, residing - at 309 Coates sti mt. In the city of Philadelphia. 4. The alumna of capital contributed to the eOMIIIOII SUMAC by s a id special partner is live thon,and dollars I n ell.sta. 5. The said partnership is to commence on the sixth day Id April, A.. 1). ThCi. and to terminate on the null day or A pril, A. L. ISII. WILLIAM to. rATToN, n Fr!i-C[~c TNTHE courcr OF COM)ION PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY. !,,A.ItVI:I. WAY, ) January Tern), NW. No. IN. MARY WAY. ) 7h Mary 11'41, /kg. You are hereby !unified that the feStiolony of witnesses In the above ease will lie taken be fore the undersigned Commissioner at. his Miley in 111,113,mm:41h of Columbia, on Saturday, .Nlay Iski, at 3 o'eluek, P. M. SAMUEL EVANS. apl.tsit.wj Commissioner. NOTICE. All petsotts indebted to the firm of W. G. Case it Son are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them for settle ment to the undersigned without klelay,ut rooms over Rolling Mill Store. W. G. CASE fi SON. NOTICE. F.state JACOB HARDY, late of the ) .- tiirougli of Columbia, deceased, Letters of Ad ministration on said estate having been Fram ed to the undersigned, all pet sons ino..,btea thereto are requested to notice immediate pay ment, mud 0105 e havt rig claims or dt Mantis against the same will present them for settle ment to the umiersigtwil, residing in said Ilor ougli• CATHARINE HARDY, apl3-lit) Ad in I n ist ratrlx. WATCHES, JEWELRY, tee - _ N o. 7.t FRONT STREET. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! A new lot of Seth Thomas and other Ameri can Clocks just received. Also, Watches, Jewelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, &c., &C; At apl7-31nw CHAS. P. SILICEINEWS, No. 13 N. Front Street I_IEN RY HARPER, 520 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Has a large ,toelr, at low prlee,, of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY. SOLID SILVER WARE, PLATED SIN lONS, CASTORS, TEA. SETS. fttpllo-3m BOOKS, PERIODICALS, tOc. ROO V. D STATIONERY STORE, NO. 242 LocUST COLUMBIA, PA The subscribers have just optglell_lltid Oiler to the public u etunplete su..ortnieut of SCHOOL, ELAN': AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY of ALL KINDS, And of every totally, including a large and find-rate :duel: of a P, LETTER, NOTE AND HI LL PA PEE, SCI fool, .N 1) :4.7:vI)AV SC/lOUL Envelopes, Ink, Slates, Faber's S., Gottlcneellt's p e u e lp., Sr. Toy Books Pasv. Booty. Tile!: Initial l'per, XL iii blrc, ' l'c•.a:uucut .. :rod I lyinn All weekly and monthly papers and maga- Zhies t e,Ads stiou as published. The custom ut the public is respeetfully xollol[tx 1, Rfngemb, Mi piece—Nu. LIG2 Locust Street, One doer below Steitlii Fire En gine licel,e GOODS FUR THE LA DTES. TRIWIIMG ,V VARIETY STORE \3.i, NEW GOODS The Nuhseriber, feeling that a neee,uny ex- INteci ior a Trimming Store in the southern part of the um•n • inlil Opt,nect a ~tore at •_Si SOUTH SE•'CO\D STIR EE T, EWE la•re. ,he will keep n Very tine assortment of goods In tier line, MICII it., various klnds of TRIMMINGS, L.kCIIS, TIIE FSEMT til 04 COTTON. SEWING SILK. EDGING FANG' GOODS, And n variety Jf articles suitable for Ores.- makers, Milliners. and others. The prices a.ked for articles will be found very low, A full share of patronage Is solicited. EMMA J. COOPER, 223 S. Second St.. col ap2i-irn NI. ItESOI.7I:GES MN= 61,1 , 17.1X1 40,000.(Xi 101.917.00 $1,5:2.311.50 1,017.21 - 3.5 7,fal. 17 $1,52,111.50 SAMUEL SHOCIL Camhier Cenentl Panne' FIL JANNEY. Special Partner L. WRIGHT S CO DRY GOODS, &c. III) El-01rAL: WILLIAM G. PATTON Having removed his Store to the well-knon large and commodious room No. IGO LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA Lately occupied by NV. G. Cla.qe 4:S;on.1111,1 uJJei to hlq former ,toelc a large aq..ortitleat of N E W 0 0 1 S, Would respectfully Invite his friends and cus tomers, and all in want of CHEAP 000114. to EXAMINE HIS STOCK. FOREIGN AND DOMF.STIC DRY ops, G RocEiti Es. G LASS WA FIE. QUEENs'W.% RR °I I. CLOTHS, WINF SIIA IJ Es A ful I line of POPS.I).:S. 34011 A I ILS, A 1..1•A CAS =II DRESS GOODS, Iu all Grades, and at OREATLY REDKCED PRICES! WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES NOTIONS, LADIFs' AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS 1 - ..k1)11.1. 4 .4% (1111.1)1tEN•A s nor.> MERCHANT TAILORING In all Its branches, executed in the bent style and most workman-Ithe manner. I,Var ranted to giVe satisratei ion. W. IIITI•SIIUE, A LAUGH AND AsSOILTMENT ciF cLoTus, CASSINI ERES t VESTINGS, Of all grade:, con•tanlly on hand PRIOAS TO ST - IT THE TIMES: SEWING MACHINES ! WHEELER & WILSON, WILCOX & GIBBS Sn.:CFER, HONE, ELIPTIC, GROVER BAK Eli, AMERICAN BUT- TON HOE.E all other leading 3lnehlnes, AT PHILA DELPHIA. PRICES. - Machines to Bent. Nr parroting an undeviatint•, course of FAIR runt 110NORA.BLE DEALING, strict attention to the wants of Customers, and pIittcHANING FOR CASH . , he hopes to convince all that Liv In the Oee. to get the BEST GOODS AT The :Lowest Price.! WILLIA P.A.TTOS Ispl7—lyss WE ARE C 03.1 LNG °nee uunr.• Nrlth a new Spring Stnk. in Our great ONE DOLLAR SALE OP DRY AND FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, at., PREMIUM RATES' SHEKTING I a Club Thirty, 21 Yard , : Sll..et ing " Sixty. 13 " " Otte, ulatlred, All other premiums In same rallo. Enlarged 'Exchange List, with new and usetu .trtieles. See new circular and sample. Sent to any ad tress free. iripPlease semi your money by registered lot er, addressed to .J. S. lIAWES de (•0., ri Federal street, Boston, Ma., P. O. !lox C. [mr-Vd;wc.t.w piPORTANT TO BUYERS OF DRY GOODS The " BEIE The popu Jur Dry Good., Store 920 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia For many years conducted as the " Paris Cloak and Mantilla Eutporiutn,' Ry .1. W. rnocron ,sz co Will offer the COIIII ngml.soil ut Popular Prices for CASH, an entirely new stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Including Spring and Summer Dress goods, large variety, Black and Colored Silks, !ACC! , and Embroideries, Linens, White Goods and and Domes ties, Hosiery, G loves 01 MI Kinds, Mourning Dress Goods. .Cc. CLOAKS, SACQUES, Sr. In lin. deparonent an unrivalled le.e.Orlinelli ut prices Irolll wardm. SHAWLS ALI, KINDS, I 1101141 lug L:1111:4 L:We u.s unit Points, and Snrlou< other good' , lailiPttat to the Popular will hr sold lit ECONONIICA PRICES NVe re,.peetfully sollett an examitillilon Our VI WI, are marked In plain notre,—no d. %infirm. 1. \V. PROC"r(111. THE "}3E]•: 111 V E No. 920 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia mr-27-sw SPRING 1869 18(39 Opening of NEW SILK Opening of NEW S, LI; , Opening of NEW CHINTZES, Opening of NEW POPLINS, Pull slock. of Staple and Fancy SPRITN G 0-00-Ds, EMU: LANDELI., rt It and Arch streets, l'hlladeli't N. 11.—.1011S mom ecT to:: duly rve,lv..l. mr3t-nt AIINEIt'S PATEN'r s 17. F: T LAMPS Town and County Committees on Lamp- and tta.:, Railroad, Cap and Perry Companies, Ran t-0..1 supply !louses, owners Of Market II wise., Large Storehouses, Depots, Skati utt Rinks, Mart. 111 ., 100rie . , Hotels, Restaurant.,; also, Churches, Physician's ennui re resit:owes, and all other, in termed, Celli ilud that this 1,, exactly what they need for un ,1131.-11(101 - or street. hoop. I=EEM STREET AN]) DEPOT LAMPS Gives a mach better light, J. cleaner, more dur able, and more economical every way than any lamp now in use. Test Main hits of the best kind will be furnlalie,l Jn abundanee. Send for Pamphlets and Price List. E. A. ]HEATHS 00., Sole manufacturers for the U. S., 44 MURRAY STREET, New York. MEM hi - Eli CHANT 1 4 TrO_RING. A~FRCIIANT TAILORING. J. W. REASIN, No. 123 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA, Hits opened in the room formerly occupied by P. S 3. lifcTague. a full stock of FILEN(:I I, ENG IS H, A 31E10 CA SCOTCH •LoTris. cAss'imF:it ES fi Sl7l T 1 SGS VhicJ ne is prepared to make up to as good Style and Fashion as can be made in New York or Philadelphia. lie invites nil to call and examine his Pica*, which, he is pos:sltlve, cannot be excelled In Columbia. The establishment. Ss designed exclusively for Merchant Tailoring, and the undivided atten tion of the Proprietor will be devoted to hiq business. GENTS' FunNisHrNG GOODS Of all kinds, and of SUPERIOR QUALITY, al ways On hand. Remember the old adage, that money saved is money earned. Call and be convinced that you call save your money by purchasing at the ()NIX exclusive Merchant Tailoring Establish ment in Columbia. (np24 '&9-lyre DENTISTR.I". li~7:4I. J. S. SMITH, DENTIST, Gr:uluate of Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. Office to Wogn er'sßulkling. over Ilatgeman'n dry goods store. 'En trance, 270 Locust Street, Coluzabia, Penn'a. Dr. J. S. Smith thanks his friends and the in general for their liberal patronage in the 111,1. and a.ssurhigi them Dial they can rely upon having every attention given to them In the I attire. In every branch of his profession he iat. always given entire satisfaction. He calls attention to the tinsurpa.sssed style and finish of art Metal teeth inserted by hi n t. lie treats diseases common to the mouth and teeth of children and adults. Teeth tilled with the great est care and in the tit oat approved manner. Aching teeth treated and tilled to last for years. The best of den trinces and mouth washes con stantly on goods AV:Unlined. Itir2l.lylv J. S. SMITH, 1). D. fi IVA 117 CED—AGENTS, &c. RIG ILLY I MPORTANT The undemigned, having been appointed Gen eral Agent for the (Aran( Wire Company, of Philadelphia, for the counties of Lancaster and York. hl\piddle at tention 10 the .PATENT INIETALLic wiriTE CLOTHES LINE. manufactured by the Company. as being a ne- Cesslty 111 every family, %Odell he is prepared to sell in quanlitits to snit purchasers. This Wire is always bright and Clean, and a great conve • niece. It Is durable, and entirely overcome...the objections to the old or hemp line. Cir culars, with run ii,-,llj‘tiou, runii,,iwa on ap plication. M. A. Mall, Geneial Agent. Columbia. I'a. :WENT:: NTEL/.—An agent is xranted in every town and township in the above coun ties, to whom goial Inducements Will be offered. All letters should be addressed to M. A. Reid, Columbia, and they will receive prompt atten tion. [deal!. 1311:31 PS ! PUMPS ! 'or pore water, List. neither bad tasting wood, rusty iron, nor poison lead, but THE CELEBRATED CUCUMBER. PUMP, made of wild cucumber wood, entirely tasteless, durable and reliable, not a patent article, but the good old-lashioned wooden Pump, made by machinery, and therefore perfect and accurate in all its parts, taking an equal amount or Water, and costing less than half the money. Easily arranged so as to be non-freezing, and in construction so simple that any one can put it up and keep it in repair. Alter thorough tilal It is lielmowledged the best and cheapest. Ta clve trot, of tubing with earl) pump, free of charge. Dealers supplied at lowest manufactur ers to For eirculars. price lists, Sc. call or address (M\:3. G. ISLATCHIS:, No. 62 t street, lret. til Ii 7111 and Market and A 1'x•11 htreet, Agents wanted lIIMEEEM WANTE D. First-class traveling .ittlesmen to sell by sample good wages or a literal per vent. and steady employment. Address, with stamp, 11..1 , , 11UWE, 6:19 Arch St„, Philadelphia, Pa. ap 17-Iwe&D IT Hl NOT . 3IAKE MONEY WITH our STENt 71L ANll KEY CHECK OUT- Fl r. and by selll ua novel and attractive art I vies tutculars sent Doe. STAFFORD IA Is: LTFACTURING CO., ttpl7-I•2sve.t.n 66Tultun St., N. Y. QALESMEN WANTED' by a manufac- LI taring Co. to travel and sell by sample a new line of goods. Situat lons permanent; wagec goof. li. li. RieriArws & CO., 41:1 Chestunt St., Philadelphia, Pa. apl7-Iwe.i.o IBLESI- Z 3.00 PRESENTED P i3.W to Agents to sell Billies in any field with other Isaias. A. Patent Pocket Prospectus tree. PARMELEE A Co., 748 Sansorn St., Phlla delphia. apl7-Iwc.t.o A r GENTS WANTED fur the Sightsr and Serent of :National Capitol. A wur - descriptive of Washington City: inside and outside lin tun,ked rind tx posed. The spi ciest, most thrilling, most entertaining, inqtrue live and startling hook ur the day. Send tor circular,. with terms, .t.c. Address V. S. Pub lishing t'o., No. II Inln,mlr nl rect. NeW apl7-Iwe,to A GENTS IV_IYPED lOH I'llE BLUE COATS, tnd Loa• they Lived, Fought and Died for tle Union, with Scene, awl Incidents In the Great Rebellion. _ . Coin pricing nurrat Ives of Personal Advent are, Thrinin,. Incidents, Daring Exploits, Heroic Deeds, Wonderful Escapes, Life Lt the Camp. Field and Itospital, Adventures of Spies :tad Scouts, with the Songs. Ballads, Anecdotes and 110morous Incidents of the War. It eon twins over 100 Vine vngravings and Is the aelest and eheapest War la'a published. PI tee only 5i1.40 per copy. Send for ei ron It and see our terlH, and fait desert lit inn of the work. Add N A_T lONA I. PUBLI , :I ID:C . ; CO., Phila delphia, Pa. a 01 - - twea BIE=I lIEAT ONE DOLLA It SALE spruNt;- CI RC Cr LABS, Will be issued and ready roragents and elistoni erS on and alter April L'Oth, containing the largest and niost liberal Exchange and Premium List ever Issued. Agents for Clubs of Thirty and upward: hill theirprenitu ins Increased ono-fourth ',shot. all the elteeks are returned. Work for us and we wit I for you. Agents Wanted everywhere. Circulars tree. Address AUSTIN :12 t Itt Federal, anti 113 Congress tipl7-Itivraco Boston, Mass. STEAM COACH WORKS. CHRISTIAN 31 YERS, COLUMBIA STEAM COACH .WORKS! REMOVED TO NQS. 9, II AND 13 NORTH sw - STREET. The Carriages, Buggies, ke., made at these Works, are equal in beauty and durability to any other Make in the county. SMITUING, REPAIRING, cte Tld. bralleh of t he tolsineeN will be attended to with 141110 llanty n ad despat (•U ILDREN'S CARRIAGES Wngoos. S r., fo r sale or nuade to order. cA)_ Call at the 15 - orlts No. 9. 11 az 13 Nort h Fifili street and examine the stock: and prices. C'CO Ii 1' G. .11. 71 5.4 1 .. PO 1. U 31131 A. PA. =MEI I'OI3ACCO. SNUFFS, PIPES, &c., And ~11 articles usnally kept In a nrsl -class To- Weer, /.1111 Segar Store. The patine can rely ou getting at our store ho. good Cairiutn for the money s can he obtained al any hind bit eStabilidtllleta I tile Stale. Go' I do not think It neeessary to publish iy Prices, as the Goods will tell for themselves, MRS. G. M. BOOTH, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa., Sign of the Punch :4EGAns J.• A/ 6S-I GI I HOOP SKIRTS. fr 00 l' SKIRTS WM. 'l'. HOPKINS, Ha. removed ht' Manufactory and Salesroom,: 1115 citEsTNur STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Where 111. "Own Make" of Champion Hoop Skirts, especially adapted to First-elass Whole sale end Retail Travde, will be found to embrace the znost es ten.l re its.ortment to the Union, and all the latest and mat desirable styles, lens:lle , and sizes, 241, 19-ii yards round, ot Plain and (jured ranitirr, 'cl a Iklug ski' Is, Deception Trails, 4re., together with over ninety different sailed,. fir and Chil dren's Skirt., ail which for symmetry 01 .1) le, finish, lightness, elastleity, durability, real el leapile,s, are unequaled by any other good: ht t lie snarl: el, and are AV:ins:Med In every respeei. Skirts made to order, altered and ret aped, wholesale and retail. Full line. of low priced East is n made Skim is, 11 springs, ltirents; •priii,,s,44 vent.; .2.1 5 vents; :ill springs. :Si cent.; aid 40 spring..';., rents. CORSETS! CI ) I SETS !! !! ! 57 (I if ferent styles m , and prle., Irmo 75 to S 7 embracing R. Wortley, " ••ti love-Flt- Rog," Madam Foy's Curet Skirt Supporters, :Mrs. Moody's Patent "Sell-Adjusting slome Corsets, French, E. - Au:Usti and Poluestle hand-mule Corsets, and ,uperlor French !sit terns of Cotell Corsets. '• Our Own l‘take, - lo Nelllelt Nee invite espezual atteutlon. C plete lessortinent of Ladle:. Under Gar- !neut.... at very lose prices. General Agent tor the 134 rtralu Foul.' Family S.ewiug Machines,superior 10any other before the public. Fifty-two of thes.se No. I 31a chlims, Price .5.l'S earh, are being: given away to our customers , in order to cet them Introduced. Every person in watat of articles in OUT line, should our I:00th. before much/Is:Mg elsewhere. Cull or scud for circulars. at our Manufactory and salesrooms. :No. 1115 Chestnut St.. Phi Wel rth ht. WM. T. MOPICIN:S. apll,3niw PI t ilattelphin, ra UM
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