gfamyllia ' SATtTRDAI 2 , JUgE 16, 13G0 [l:7 — See Fendrich Bros' allorrtiaement in; to-day's pa rr. Thritsis rho largest Wholesale ' o ad Rriail. ; rehaccd; Segos Od Snuff illanufur- . 1 tory in-the Mdte. - - setativfil doininittee of the Cblumbia. Beard of Tade. for the Maul.li of June. . Toiler Cou'IFE '~ LL llaCcl itistitii if. ilt..tcx spturday and Mnnday, tfo ounti 1, en tal Sllloofl THF B 1kf.F.29 . C r Oi:CFRT.-011 Atonday cwt.- ving the Baiter Family gave one er Ilieir pleasant Concerts, tit Odd Pell'os:. A.s usual Ithen these Vnealists nppenr, the ionise wd4 well filled, and the nudiened wns fully satisaed. this Cuff.frany uti'doP-hted- Ip of flie vt;r s , he'st Chirfrtefte hurnpanies in the Coentr!>. John C. liakel bag nn ns ri .iriger 111 the affect - mg hai red: which he 7 4 1.1))3'ers 90 sweetly, and the base" is the very "King of 'Bastes." S.ltogetber we were delighted Ntitif fhe terfermanve, tic were the. entire ludit:neb. evenin g the !.tidies Fair for tfie benefit of the Presby tarir:n cimrdh tCrtilimited, end we: are glad !,1 state that it was entirely sureessfol It eras well attended. and the display of arti nos' Ni4:a very fine. The refreshments were I:hoiee and highly appreciated. The young Lilies made most admirable snleawnteet!. 4.n1 found ready sale fu the teautiftit tirti• de. of triste and brilify oared 11 heard no voice other than of so t isfifetion and praise. We must riot omit notice of tile tasteful decorations ofs`tbetimarii. The reaths, Octdres; .tt,c:, net it MY ha tnisoniely. 'rife nth:. for the benefit of tlie Col dmbin. Fire Company opened on Wednesday even- Mg: and has been rainy attended every eye sib.Ce. The success meat e'rreogra7- ing, -dud the ntentbers of the Company will have to thank the vrho no Ithd firist'.efutly render their services on this ()Ceti gion, fur a sulantantial addition to the fund fast accumulating for tile purchase of a new engine. The room is crowded nightly; and furor exists nerfong the boys, vnia are en lifusidstid fur the "Old Columby." The fair will be Held this (Saituiday) afferrionn and evening. We htope that every one Who has hot yet attended will be on laarid, rind "do fhe clean thing." The ladies have our Vest ~`i isles tor their success, and ;11 . 1 Merit and receive 'all honor from the "Boys" and all good citizens for their disinterested and in valuable services. Bust:sass ..Ir.titsik4- 2 -'SIA1 1 .—Tforliti the &oath of M the shignient by Pel'A'SYlva hilt Railroad, front' this price were: Lumber. 1,929.081 i feet. Coal, C,153,&10 lbs. Pig, Iron, 614 toms. Fludr , 431 titii ftls. In addition the company shipped 212,- 800 lb's : of Slate, and 27,475 lbs. of Pow der. The Jail i‘to items, howeiir, irere &ere" iFara-iliiiip'etl at fh'lS point ?He aliipmeints by Canal were:; Pit rriN; to Ilaitiatore; 1.407 tons" " " to T i bilddelpliia . , 35`0 . This Iron was all from the furnaces abort , fiio'tovin and nt Marietta. The Iron froth the Shawnee and Civdelia Furnaces and from the Rolling Mill is :shipped from our , Vharves" and i, cleared eidr the FArsqtretttt'n tii and Tide 14ater canal, nt M our information is derived from the books of the Pennsylvania It. it. and Canal •Totopotny, we cannot give the amount of Prod sie'nt fron'i the above establishments.— 'this iniport:trit utilti materially increase - the; total tonnage. The number of Boats passing titroVgfilike Canal Vldstward during the Month was 754. Over the Northern Central Itailway, from the Dumber shipped darin, , ,, , *al :1(.14 (i 2.7 fret. 'We npin aeknotialed a oar ireielittiltiEss Memtra F 4 .lder Wright for these iiikriorrinda. Tnr. FSI4BUSTRILO F15111!ii: CAM-- A portion of our Community wasconsidtera- Idy excited two weelts titincel 4 .y a reported war between some of our fishermen drid Land of Filibusters from Washington, 13. C. Tim first intelligence was sangillhary in the extreme, and the reported killed liviindeti and missing would hate phe for 18 make itp a very feipeetatle ti;dlietin of n terrible Mexieett liattle. The origin of the excite-I merit wa.s t difference of opinion between one of our fishermen and sundry citizens ~f"! Washington, regarding the title to a "bat tety" near Wisler's 0,10 party clainied it U.+ purthase, the other by lease. The Colinntia fialterMan vtitlt a party of friends werti an Sanirdsii evening to idke `possession; tut thts driven off b' a mtrging force or Filibusters, and tbreatcned With immediate extinction if he again attempted in fish in those trotesiel waters. In return rte had the It'asHingttin braces arrested for and ett Tiles:day they appeared Ler. re 3ustide Ironer, who bound them over to newer at next term of Quarter Session. It is difficult to decide which parts 114.1 the least title to the dit.puted pitipeity, , but its it is, nothing more tliltd dri accumulation of sand iii the river v!ti think it was open to 'all Conseil*. As the Chlumbiit claimant corn- Menceid fishing it this .mason. afor it had lain idle fur two years, vie believe he had he istirantage of posseisinn. and the inter ' rence or this Frllliunterit, on the ground of cornier oceoparfey, Was Unwarrantable, and subjects them to the pains and penalties of the law: This Mule will aidinst equal in in terest the great Safe Ittrbor fish vi-ar Gonves Dostr..—G/xley for June 'has been feeeiced. It if. all that tan be 'Neared in the vra:r . of a triagi!zink giving eriety of pleasant and. interesting !natter. together 'with notweroasillastrations. Fashitih Gddeii caters Mtkaste and judgment, and never falls awdi tiorfi hie high standard of ex eel- .:ence A Noats_Patt.ssilittorr.—rro great act of ,moAinetinals in practical benifi- Cence . telatig:Ot4 peed done" lSg authority 4 our` eiceilent - Totin Council: As far lback as our recollection carries ds there has teen peril tolife arrdilimb, thid egrtain death t'o clean boots, itteloasing the qiEy between '. Brandt's and 11: Hamilton's stable, 'on Second street' , We, were delightfuly sir ' prised the other day to find this nuisance under proceasofnbatement, rind are happy to P trite that it may now be crossed with per fect safety. The, alley nest to it shorlld now receive a little tender acre . And our safety will be assurer; AeCINENT 5T Alniakii.; FURNACE.—A. fa t.' accident happened, nt nne of Messrs. Musselman & Watts' Furnaces, on last Sun day ramming. laborer at the furnace, William t2Pllnark, enzliged in hauling cin der froni the casting house, was caught be tween tte *heel Of his cart and the wall, the hub striking him hetivily ado. men. Ile ha I just loaded etio Cart and was passing between it and' die wart when the horse suddenly tstialed i . lie liad inintediate assistance, fan sold that he was in jured. ha was carried honie arid expired in a few mindtes. lie was a tenktorary hand nt the furnace, having taken W 0 place of the ri;gultir wnrknian. ll ~ e leace'i a wife and f,ur children. Iht:"t*RATlt CoNrENtlOVS.—fhi Conven tion of SeceTeid met at Ilichrzfond on Mon. day lest. and after organizing, adjourned until the 21st, k athat the aeliori of the Baltimore Convention, Ithibll ,itsseinbles on Monday, 18tH. Thdie will probably bd an Exciting time nt Baltinuire neitweel: TPTtittendOnee of the lletnocrati6 Coral. Sntion' will be 'Very kirgli; an bride - rise oiltaidi delegation from the liertli,nioitly to Douglas, being eip'ected. Theii s is rfei tirediciing the result of this sie'o'il ItlEintitof the Demoerttt to finite on a man srilisftetory ti all parties. Dotighis tindtitilddlY has the call in the North. but is nplin'aend to the death by the eitrernE Soiitli, find there appears to be no eandidafe occupying a middle ground -be t iieen thd two' extremes. The - wrangle't4ill d6terminecl, and tliereia's?eis probability of tin irrepressible eonitif" tie. f ween the two viings of the party. " ' `"rHE FARMER AND GaulsNts:" felt . June is on our table, and no usa xi, is fitted to overflowing with choice matter and hand some illustrations. The Publisher &Matin ees important C.iianges in the July number. The form w . Us ihs'nced ton royal octavo 34 pages rind the editorial charge of the Horticultural Department will be assumed by William Saunders, the ditinguished writer. In addition to this, a large number of the ablest writers on Agriculture in the country, have consented to contribute to the ages of the "Farmer and Grirdener." Walt these griat attri,ctions; i Via be one of the best, as it is now one of the handsomest and cheapest, publications in the country. Per desirous of examining the new work, c . an procure a copy without charge, by ad dressing the Publisher, A. M. Srstroten, Toe PANEISE : —The more we read of the progress of the Japanese Embassy through this favored land, theVoie drervre convinced that; if th'e' consideration id It'hicle We are Co be held in future by the island dation depends on the report of our present tars, we shall be set dovin as a eouldfunity of beilkirisini, witliont cultivation, breeding, or the fuiotest conception of the amenities and proprieties of public, or seeisil.inter doe;rse. : Singe mg last the "Daps ; ; have escaped from the clutches of the Mayor and Councils of Baltimore only to fall, into the deadly grip of the do., do., of Philadelphia. They probably, unless arrangements are changed, will, to day, sink still deeper into the mire of city kospitahly, and if they come out of the dirty hands of New York city governMen't afire, will then have the corn paratieeljo ttifing ordeal of' a Boston recep tion io undergo. The treatment of these strangers since ttieir titilidai in tbier country, has been from the start sin outrage on all decency. Sent ae,s ihnbasslidors from a friendly government to tidy nvlri, they have' been made a above of at Washington, over- run by a horde of 111-bred gapers, and in truded upon id What Mould have been their • most sacred privacy; and after the cariosity Of the snobs at our National Capital had Veen satisfied, the dignitaries are given over to {he tender mercies or the dregs of public olfeciale-;--City Councils. The only sensible step triken by the government, has been the appointment of a Naval Commission to act honor Ohs' creori tifc Jar/ones . e. We read with mithfaction Of the very Ithrlidary manner in which these officers—Captains 1 Dupont and Porter—ejected the "owly" Councilmen and others who crowed into the apat tmeots of the strangers at the Conti-I nental Hotel, at Philadelphia. The recep Lido of the Eintntady in that city was impos t ing, id tiviht of prepdratleirf stint •istaw," but in the enci the Japoriese were the only par ' ties imposed upon, in being dragged over a I lung tedious route fur the gratification of a rowdy crowd, and subjected to most outrage ous insults from the ,dranken crew lining the streets. The conduct of some of the Patitirnafegns was equally gross. We give the account of the reporthrst of the New York Tribibie and Iferdfd; Of sea° of these creditable and most amusing (to thelapan. ese:' tittle episodes. The fulloWing occurred at the; Ciltddr House, in Baltinfore. 1,707 tong. Ilresentlf, fintice wig givin that an ex. bibitiun of steam flrekneintls Would take place in the Square: The balcony was in stantly thronged, 'but i nut by the Japanese. Their share of die injoyatent *six entirely a matter of secondsiry 16pol-tenet.. Ilere, as elsewhere, it appeared that thii Whole affair was a jubilee of the Il.ilthrtore city government and its friends, In which the foreign visitors were graciously cillutied to take an obscure and indifferent Bart. A artutll number of the Japanese. howtiver, obtained positions from which the operations of the machines were visible, and sheared greatlyinterested: but even these few. gridintili td irresistable encroachments soon withdrisw; and Wandered aimlessly ib the background. It was not long before a party of firemen itiounted W 'tile balcony with scaling.lad- UK Mid-, bringing tHhif boss with them. invite! Some tit the jepthilise to take hold. This . brought oat the under officers, and :tithing them Tofnmy, who "played away" I:cic fi time with'ntroch' But.,,t4i.S. did ,not en Siefy the bOlffitientaenchers,' What they iAinted was'a turn Oith the'4 l . 4pantse nobil.W, and nothing else , would do. At 1a5t,.411 . 6 of them was introduaed-to as Am hassle*, and immediately gave character. istic eipression to his feclirigs by ` : pulling off his Wet and heavy hat' lind clapping it upon thicbead of his neirt acquaintance:— This hfetif-jocosity-took..lib' Waif arming the Baltimtkde gentleman titre pleasan- Aries-wire straightway indulged in,.and the ltisi g limpse I caught of Simmi, Prince of Biaiwen, revealed him struggling beneath n mili‘enry cap which some creature had shov ed oval- his eyes and press tightly down. Val creditable fur the "Pings," but from th'e . annexed it will be seen that Philadelphia Winiequal to the ossasion. , The most disgusting and . itirtital language was ensparingly used by the crotui'd while the precession was passing (met the route.— This was especially the ease in ths lower part of the-city, where the'',governi i ng clas ses" most do congregate:l For instance, at one point a Naval Commissioner wds greet ed with-the cry of, "Say, you tam with the epaulettes, is that your -monkey yon have got with you?" And this is but cite in a hundred of the "Ittinors" df tfieci . owd. It is to be particularly regikeed thdt many of these remarks woreprainty muteretood by a portion of the I.lintatssy. This morning some of them came to tlreir good friends— for they value the Mara' Comniission very highly—Captninti DiYphrit and Poifer. and said they fear4d' from' their conduct yester day that the American people considered them very rll:lcuions; and intbuttted that they should not bit so severe in their sar casms, as tee Japanese considereit the dross and manners of thte people , of this Country equally ri..liclutys if not outlandish'. ' Coarse jokes were in great demartil nod well "ajDn're:inted by the crowd . . gume of the •'gorerr.'n' Masses" so fdr forgot MI the dignity which nattire might hare Itestow•ed upon them' es to laugh coarsely at the stran gers. soiteewhat a they-woukt et a show of baboons. Anil' then th'e poor Coun'cilmen, who fol lowed', finderwent torture while miring past their "glorious conatitttency." "We don't want to see you; we want to seethe ntignri." "YOU nifty tally lay back it yob Clne carrite,geii on oar inoney." "Perhaps you'll want to go back to the Council again, _toil old revhdiate." These arc Wide of the poThe salutations of the-by itantitne: ire tilelEkient to indicate the general tenor-cf thie remark:, which I have so severely cens . o'red. The Chief Artstots,'.atfcr:s al:e'vr down the curtains oT their ciiiriages when they had experienad a few or the difeculties attend ant upon their reception by a Christian community. These ciccotinti from a N2W York paper are of course attributed to eery, by the Phil adelphians, but the Sunday Dispatch, of Philadelphia, which generally tells unpala table truths, gives the following account of the politeness of the crowd: The boys were out to see the "Japs" . ,end the soldiers, and they were not to be put off with mere civilians stock in carriages: ,The Judges of the Courts, the rtitinifferei Or Coun cils c:ml repbitirs fot ttni press, who oc cupied thW earritrge,:s iv:Lulea' the Embassy and the mass of the mslitwry , had to run the gauntlet of a volley of rough #un frun the time they left the depot, until tIMy fiad reached the Continental. A learned and dignified Judge would be addressed by some sovereign who would come close up to the carriage in which he was riding, and hailing him as "Old Pud ding-head," ask him if "he wasn't a pretty looking Jartreker Reporters h'ad to submit t. being taken for Councilnien, and thely had the additional tYpoti thea of being called "Coaldon Scoundrels," rind of being asked if they, were not ashareted tti be riding lit the public expense? "Who pays?" was constantly shodied out as the civilian cor tege paes6d efinig. tine joke gaited at the deptit nrid coktinced over the route until it became musty. It consisted in asking the op,cupanta,of the carriages if they were the Japan'ese? and the changes were rung upon ?hid' question in all .imaginable Some of the "totigi declared that the would as soon see a parcel of niments t tilt: Japanese; and if the polished heathenscould hare heard and understood much that was openly said concerning them, they would have concluded that Christianity had not dame much in the way of teaching good manners to certain Philadelphians. iire ask otir renders Whether the whole affair is not 4isr.;rdeeidl farce. could do betted than that in doltimbia. Cuusisrtititt Cot 4s:—the whole country is flooded with counterfeits of gold and sil ver coin. and unless something is done to arrest the growing evil, the rogues will soon have it all their own 'KAY. Formerly a pair of scales and a bottle of nitric acid were all that was necessary to enable any receiver of Money to detect the bogus coin, while an expeit watild Separate the genuine front the counterfeit by We very todch gild king of the Owe. Science and skill Mao cliatiged all that; and now the experts are themselves at fault, while the common people are alto gether at the Mercy of the Manufacturers of Bogus coin. Up to a recent period the abet darigerocis flood in circulation Was Made gold a genuine die, fitted to strike quarter eagles, which was stolen from the' Imint at New Orleans. It bore the date of 1854, if we remember rightly; and the pieces were made of composition metal handsomely plated, and coined in this stolen die. That *as followed by the practice of splitting the 'I gold dollar, tifking out about sixty cents of its value, and soldering the shell together again. Then came the setting tato the edge an piece, generally a half erg:miner eagle, cutting tyro-thirds of tf.e way through, and afterward filling up the coin, re-milling and gilding the edge. The latest and most ski'. ful of these frauds is perpetrated, as far as detected, chiefly with the eagle. The piece is split into tiirce parts, or at least the two outside shells containing the impression are I separated • front fhb centre: The latter is forfeited to the operater, and its pldce sop. plied by a filling of plating to which the out sides are fdstened, the edges being remil led and handsomely instill. This is so well done, that very few experts, Outsidli of the, two iitcomplished•testers of coin employed at Oh office of the AsSiitatte Treasurer, can 'detect the cheat. The ten dollar piece un der this management loses about $5 50 of its eld, and remains eleally good fur gen eral circotatioo: The fact that this is done at all; and theoprerittion tontinded, is proof that it is carried on apart n late scale; fur the exquititely fine ntaibidery, and the skill and science necessary to Success, could not be profitably employed Szcept in the con. dude of an extensive business. The pieces aid fall weight; and eicept through the wonderful instinct of here and there Et rare expeit, they canbot be defected; tts they ties' that Nolict tee breikingor crating-cfebe coin. Iliffre he, at triotnene;ti'llarge nuntlkiii Of theM on deposit in our baffiN, and in„alnrrblif every full bag ofcoin &we of these, dto othdr Similar freucia, may be disoovere I, w'l le the number of late pieces offered at the Sub-Treasury has sometimes 'Amounted to fifty or sixty doffers in a single package of five thousand.` The counteHeit and fraudulbiit silver coins are al s solbereasing. '.the . gira%ty lead or soft compbsifiob cjuarter dollars - any one may detect and v portion.of the bad half dollars area tire same stamp. That more recently a' eordposition-piece has beeb ut tered, whiclerings Well, does not feel smooth to the touch,. abd' daft' only be detected by careful testing. Its exact ingredients are unknown; but the weight is edithmtly made Up by a per' centage of phttina.—k. F'. Journal of CoUrnze.re.e. The St►fio+Ws of Tom:qr. Tommy, heretofore the most light-hearted and the until:it:it of air the may-tempered Japanese, ha's* curve . t'o grief. (Ace lie sought altviss the excktenients of the liveli est society; nbiv he gobs much alone, and pines steadily. Thu' same sorrow which distracted Werter, and contained Romeo, and prostrated Pyramus, has t'ouched the t usceptible heart of the yobfatil J'aPhnese. Ile is at present the victim' of to hopeless passion. In Washington he suffered love. The dazzling VenuieS of tillarcrs marveled at the cold indifference of their Oriental Adonis. But it was nbt indifference, it was a little girl dressed iu bide, with very red cheeks and very brown lihir , that rendered him so persistently inseite.ble to. tileir . de vices. 'Where Tommy Civil eheouhtered the fair young stranger no petion' has discov ered; but it is popularly believed' that they met by chance, the Usual way; of 04 that 'twas inn crowd, or something oft that sort. It is kiatiir . it, however, that the blue maid en used to walk daily upon Poartiehill street, before the' apartment or Tummy, beaming at hint through the window plinis , *l until, forsaking his studies, he would nail the gua'dian of the door with vehement en treaties for her admission, which, fur a while, he did not succeed in securing. At length, one day, collecting courage, he blushing,ll petitioned Capt. Porter un the subject, A'lici:tlehled free consent to his de- Mae& then Tounny,- fatten": with' delight, brourn in his chosen Charnler, presented her with imposing dignity to the best tha'ong his' Mends, and. establishing iiinisel i f by her aide marched pruudlj ebrOugliihe Japanese quarters quite an ennecessary number of times. Day after" dit'y these brief meetings are repeated, to Tudisry's rarest satisfaction, notwithstand?ng the occasional de'rigona of some of his comrades. Altef a very little time the sentiments of the juvenile' twain were manifested in interchnnges da'guer reotypeff and kindled gift:;; thtli idiec'f?ons growing all the while, until; lite the ted ruse and the briar from the breasts of Lady Nancy and Lord Lord, "they couldn't grew any higher." In the nsidst•of this happiness came the crushing intelligence, all thought of which ttistrary had tried to evade, that preparations for leave-takfnt Mutt be made. From that Mont e t MLitt ffse o verea n'• 11? to. Du ring the last twd days be wets a - cl'dont seed to futile. Excepthrg te' the most favored of his desoci toes, lie reeve': told flier real dept' of his love, but let doneerilMent, like a bug in a rug, prey on. lid strtiggled to retain his self control, and thoroughly succeeded, until the morning fixed fur starting, when he at last broke down; and went about lamenting aloud. As lei rode away from IVillard's, the sight of the little maid in blue, standing upon the sidewalk and the departure of all the Japanese, and es pecially of her young man, only seventeen years of old, completed has grief, and, hiding his face in the fullness of his sleeve, he be gan to cry bitterly, and utterly refused to be comforted: do ttio way front Washington to Balti more, he gnthdred fragmentary consolation by gazing upon his Cherished pieta:re; but, from time to time, his feelings proved too much for him, and he gave himielf itii to mourning. The jests of his Japanese friends, which beset him from all sides, did nut awe him one particle from the career of his humor. In Baltimore, he essayed to re gain coraposari, and even rushed into many excitements, in the litipd Cf securing tempo rary respite from his woes. lie converted himself at one time into a fireman. and en dettvarad to draw from a huge hose pipe placed in his hands, the waters of oblivion. I do not think he succeeded; fur, while rid ing up to Philadelphia, the next day, he Itold me quite pathetically, "I think always of my good little Wasttinitoa friend—my dear—my sweetheart." Whether Tommy's case is without hope, no one can now decide. lie asks mysteri ously about the chances of conveying away some friends with him to Japan, and the world antryit be startled by the announce ment of the unelpected elopenient of It 'dung Washington damsel, aged fifteen, dressed in blue, and much given to rentaneg. Perhaps, however, Tummy's Kart may be the mirror that some say it is; and that the next bright face that falls upon it may be as clearly re flected there as that whose memory now lingers by him.—/tr Y. Tribune. VEIL-The following certificate might have been perfectly satisfactory as to the "moral caricature" of the writer, but probably mili- tated slightly against her qualificatione as a teaCheE. It is decidedly good: Aprii Bth, 1860 To the hdnorable board of school eitiniin era ice Chi iindersigners do hereby seiiify that does establish 4 good Moral caricature and is capable of managing tisfar as goccrndaent and morality is cAincern&i. poor Iriebnasta who applied fdr license to sell aid Ont spirits in one of the rrosincidt towtit hi Bagland, being ques tioned by the Bonftl of Excise as to moral fitness for the trait, replied—•'Octi, ant it's theri ye ztrb—ehre an' ieknot trench of n character a Man needs itot to sell whiski?" A Fusxir Srrece.—The Wisconsin Le- , giAttite hasluratallt" contiatrel' a' prep sition'irrabollith all lhNg's far - the cbllection of debt?:. Tice Mover of 'the bill— . Afr. El more—is a giedt. wag, es is dVidt.hced by the fulloiiing' ex'tr'act from his spebeb upon that subject: , lite speaker profpliititto.redievrtbe'pres ent system of collefileg- debts. It was all humbug and a cheaWa` matteior techni caitties and legal shuffling: LaveYet's gave advice in OVfier"to obtain a fedtind encour age litigation: Judges made blunders and mistakes. Ile bad; tittle experience in the law and that was - rich. ILaughter.) Ile would give a history of it. The speaker then related how he hal purchised a yoke 'of oxen about fifteen years age—paid fifty dollars fur them—a few days after; the son of the man of whom he bought the' oxen came to' him - and said the oxen wereltili.— Ile insisted' on' luvving pay over again, and commenced a' salt before a justice: The jury didn't agree.- Finally, through' the blunders of the B'ushwood justice et the peace,- the case v>3eht against him. He ahr pealita it to the Circuit Court in Milwattitie. There 1' lost again and said to my lawyer: "I will give'yow ten dollars to quote Penn sylvahia law to. Ad a Miller and have a new trialordored." • [Great laughter.] He took the tee . dollars and performed The duty. A• new trial was theb graided, and . velure changed to Wahvorth county. Judge Erwin was then the Judge. Any man who wanfed to gain a case in his emit had either to go ' hunting with him and let the Judge claim' all thegame that was shot, or else pat his dog. Well, I I patted the dog. [Laughter.] ',I fed i the dog WRY? crackers; [Renewed laughter.] The case was decided' h My favor. When I heard the decision T thought tamysdlf the' dog had ibllovied - use about long ohm:tit-1 1 tti'rnad . :+ound l , gate hint a kick—[laughter.] The yelp of the doe had ,hwrdly subsided ere I heard the Judge*say, "Mr. Clerk; this judgme'nt is stt asidir, and ,a new trial granted." [Great laughtmq Mr. Speaker, that kick cost me $2OO. [Con vulsive laughter.] You have, 'no doubt, seen a suit in a Justice's Court in the coun- try. Thbreis time' spent by j4trorS aud hangers on; besides oth chsts; Itt least $5O l , Wags she ill feelings and diinensions caused by it: It •is all a cheat. The Jiti gents lisid better set &Wm and play tt game of old sledge to decide the case. Yt would be more sure to settle the disputes justly. ELOQUENT EENARES.-A friend of ntine reldted to me a little circutnstmee dine oc. califed at the Columbia Unlit:Fe, last Satur dalierght, which, as Captain Cottle would say; fd "worth making a note of, and stick. ing a pin thete." The worthy member ffrorn LiolnYes, one of the "untorrified," not, e'er:- tented with the limited arena of the House for the display of eloquence, attended the theatre, and between the plays, while silence reigned supreme, arose, and midreVeng the orchestra, said : "S'posen you gire us ilantee Upon this hint, they gave him Yankee Doodle, when rtg:siTn !fie member ffom of mes arose, and said i "Rein' as how lulled fur Yankee Doodle, I suppose it will be expected of me to make a few remarks. It reminds we when Gin'- ral Jackson was in Baltimore, in 1832; there was a band escortediii to th bositt, and they asked the Gio'ral •lWhat we pTay V and the Gin'ral SAO; 'Yankee Voodle,' and they played Yankee Doodle, and the dia'ral's eyek aptirkled. Alas I (emotion—upturned eyes, al4sed hands), alas I poor man ! he's gone to heaven, thEre to sing Yank.° Doo dle with all the heavenly fathers, and may be sing it to all eternity. (Much laughter, with loud 'Amens,' from the boys)." A LITTLE PARIS Gossir.—The bad woad). er which prevailed in Paris during the morrtlid of April dna May was supposed 'to be the cause of an unusual number of fights. Perhaps, however, the notoriety of the Heenz an and Sayers battle on the 16th of April had something to do with it. One of the funniest of them took place between a Mons. Champfleury, a novelist, at.d Mons. Weker lin; a musical composer, the son-in-law of Madame Ilttrioreda Chili. it irds about d collection of songs, and the dire of the "cap. hats" in which their names should appear on the bills. They had jointly collected some ireneli songs, and each asserted that he was the chief editor: When the bills appeared, Mons. Champflettry did riot fancy the size of the "capitals" giVed }erg enough. He went to Mons. Wekerlin's house early in the morning, Mons. Welter lin was in a bath; Mons. Champfleury was forthwith shown into his chamber. An an gry diapete enticed, which ended by Mons. Champfleury taking en uncooked egg from his pocket and throwing it in the middle of the ceiling of-Mons. Wekerlin'd room; then he went into Mons. Wekerlin's drawing room, and threw another egg against the ceiling; then into the dining-room, and last ly into the ante-chamber; each room re ceiving an egg in the middle of the ceiling. Wekerlin rushed to the closet and got a basket of eggs, which he broke over the t head of his opponent. This has since been I called the omelette duel: coOntrp tidrsort w L mididted to us ing the pfirr.se, 9 flatter myself," instead of "I belied." Haring occasion to exhort his echigrggrition during a revisit% he "flattered himself" that more than orie-half of them trotild tie daunted. dEß.thrs. JaneSwisshelm.of the St. Cloud (Minn.) Visitor, this ••does up" th 3 late prise fight :—They rattled their ••fives;" they "milled and milled." and plenty of. ditty "claret" they spilled; but the thing was a failure; fur neither were killed. (®„When is a man but of date 7—When he'e a *dui hielt. sa_The ITew Haven Register said that prize flght3 wetis encouraged by the Jews, bat on being Pushed for the authority, said it copied the item from some other piper, and addt.tii "We shall dodge behind 'that passage of Scripture,' which says 'lewd shall be grirldhig at n mill?' That'll ttll lei know al.‘mit Titr. NON•Ftlil/1111Y OF 7DE SCEIOOLSASTER. —in a'Westerri'Stateione of the pottieal ihrrtielic twentYyeafs Been' fn The habit of c d4tig theirr - nomitieling convert'. eons et the llbuse of Air: lie happened on recent - ireddVfon, fOrl tita first time, to bells when they had finish ed igtqr business, ang heard a littte dele gate' rftble that this edhcenticus adioesM sine die. PO o'S'EN.:T'RACT OF `AMR - LIS, PAN DESTROYER,- Is one °t i ttle few deme,tie remedies whttill have come into general true aid favor, without: puffing. It in the md m ut e •t s e t t i f c a e r t e fe d. p u ru n b eq . tr il m e l d e . sap or all p nli t e . ll,ag i T , "Sine Lite? , said Mr. G-, fo' a person circiemSomes‘, Lamenws ' Sprain, Rheumatism, ... •standing near, "where's that ?" Boils, 'Ulcers, Old 'Sores' and Sounds , has not an suceesn. t i =l . . lt in also ti-ed, With great oat for Tooth " Why, tkat's away in the northern ,part ll _ c attache, Neuralgia, Bore That. canc;oiar-• of the county," said his neighbor. rhchit„ 116itriciless, rind other . similar "troublesome and' N aar& affections, while it prodiptly arrests all Hem "lfold orr; if yocr please, l'ilr. Chairman," orrliades. Hundred, of physicians us e it daily in their practice, mid . g . iv r e .g it e j t l l li el a r d r d ci , i n ta te li t fied rermmenda said' the landlord; viilh' great emphasis and F. HUMPHREI \ "Sik CO ,46:V a it i r d oadway, earnestness, "hold on ; I'd like to be heard Sole Proprietors slur latiafa'aurer, on that question. I have kept ti'lcublic ta.n. RAMBO, Odd Fellows' Halt , s cent for Co amnia. May Id. ISOff. house now for more than twenty years. I -- r MRS.WINSLOW, am a poor man . Plrave always belonged to' Ki4e - rietfred utat e anti femaler h ) •sician, hos a` the party, and nevetraoit in my life. This Sootittrfg Ste* for' children tedieltig.which greatly is the most central location in the etinnty, facilitates did' prkrEess' of tictidiw, by softening the reducing all regulate ina i ni h ma b i o ion ; will allay ail pain. and it's where we've always met. I've . g a u nd m i . s , , ep a, e , i d id re u li p e o r t u t i i ) : ;‘ never had nor asked for an office, and have motifti,, it viligre , rest to yo w urieive r' s worked day and night for the parry; and health to yon't infant's. Perrecify safe in all eases See advertisement in another colunin. now I think,- sir, it re' eantemptible to go to 0et.29. 1650-IY adjourn ivity up to Sine Die-!W Arrival and , Departure •of Trains.- rksisista't tv's.thia: Rai f.nos.'n. Eastiedrd: Marietta AccomMiadation arrives, 9.1.5 A. At Lancastef Train leaves Ef.ls Columbia' Ave. t , 1.00 P. M Harrisburg rc cc 5.15 Emigrant, 10.f0 Westward. Emigrant arrives' . 1.30 A. M Mail leaves 14.27 " Columbia Ace. arrive's 0:.20 P. M. Iliarrisburg " Waves 6.10 cg Lancaster Train arrives • 8.20 as 0:7 - The Columbia Accommodation Eastward, will arrive at Lancaster at 1.90 P. M., con necting there Witt the Fast Line East; re turning, will leave Lancaster' at 2`.40 P. M., or' after the Fast Line West passes, arriving at' Columbia' at 3.20 P. M. NORTH EItIOCENTRAL RAILWAY. A IIIIIVES: IMAT FS. Morning Tr'nin, G. 30 A. M. G. 55 A. M Noon ,c r 2.1.5 P. M. 12.30 P. M Evening " V.OO .g* 0 . .10 " Coltxiipia tosiberliarket. Panel Boards and Plank, W. Pine, $35.00 Ist Comm. '.‘ ir rr 30.00 2nd " " 11 0 18.00 Culling rr ii . ir 12.00' Inferior 0 rr r.r 9.00 Bill Seantting, ir 14.00 Joists; and Scautling, Hemlock .$9 a kO.OO Board's, 0 9 a l'O. 0 Bill Scantling; ~, 12 . .00 Ash Plant; 20.00• Siding, $l2 a 15:00 Pine Shingled; 9 a 16.00' Cypress .. 9.05' Plastering Lath', 2.20' HOLLAWAVA PILL...—URReCeff4II , I torture. Pa'Pa tton of the Ileum The bleeding. blistering, salivating and torturing method of Mc modern treatment of dis ease tends to the destinthion rather than the pfeilerva lion of human life. Phrieinn• bare a &sheik fonline prescribed for their modes operandi from Mhicli there is iio departure. the Mors of tins Cede,. and Persian+ were not more immutable than the'llitis of Mi. DrIC(M luau Oode War eiMiSiveg inert scipeduiter dogmas on pen alty of exer.fon, 'Untrammeled by particular rules. Holloway's systemon the contrary 11 bared on the t•imple Maar of nature. Palpitation us often the effect of linintestion. disorders of the stomuch or nervous af fection.. 13) their action on the inomach mid tierces the Pills remove the cause and effect a radical cure. DYSPEPSIATDYSPEPSIA r virstfEesiA V9tiat id' it Y Ho* cured I Dyepepsin in Nolioual Disease—weak stomach, feeble digesfion. ctieresti slier eating costive habit, bilious condition {row many sutler With it and its attendant symptoms of lowspirit , .bad Mite. rooted tongue, olistuptfied bend, and attack, of headache:— Vet how few know how to cure it: Nenesany, be cause she bowels are eoniitiputed, retort is bad to einklutirs laxatives. But suck a entaltiffitt sVes. never cured by culhatties, whose only office Ise* wea ken the diemtion, and impair the integrity of tli'e en tire assimilative system. • But Humphreys , Homeopniliic Dyspepsia Pills—a simple medicated sugar pill—nave cured hundreds of .lie worst and mo.t obstinate cases. This is dose sim ply by improving the tone, actl restoring the integrity of the digestive organs, from which result, good appe tite. regular habits, a clear head, and buoyant spirits Such a medicine is a gem, and only requires to be 'moven to be appreciated Price Taceins per box, with iliremions Six boxes tn. N 13.—A full set of Hamakrcys , Ifomeopid s hie She eifies, with Book of Directions. and twenty different Reinieet, in large vials. morocco ease.. $5; do. its plain case, ease of fifteen boxes, and book. $l. These Remedies, by the single box or case, art sent by mail or express, free of charge, fc; boy alltifies on receipt of the price. Address Da. F Muhl PHREYS & CO: NO. as DritadWay; N. Yed'lr. A. AL RAMBO, did Fellows' tfullj Agent :or Cal- Juns 16.'604 m ! I I DEATH I 12 TO EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF Ivi*,iiisekld "Conviia , ••Covr irs" RAT, ROACII, &C, EXTIMMINATOR. "Car,. WV "CostAitl" BED-Rua EXTERMINATOR. "OS- TA Pt S" ''EORTARR" Matt : ram POWDER, FOR. Igatcre, .Ike D TROT ritrertY Ram Roaches. Mice. Molex. GemTydd Ailed, Bed Bogs, Ant., Sloths. hlo.quitoes. View , . Ude/4s on Finns., In sect- on Animals, dce., &c.—M n tl, every Poem and species of Ift eittrit establialied in New York Cfiy—lnied t 4 the City Post Office. the city Prisons and Station Houses. the city steamers, slaps. de.. the city Howls.. A .ton" "St. N tcholas," et c., dud by more than 00 000 'private families FOridggists and It etailevi e everva i :lter e sell them Wholesale A er ts rn di th e hit .. cities. .Regtflar site d , Itacii, •. and el Waco, imams. El:rinfleataattii i . Of sphdthts lrnitiitfons. Examine each bOX, bottle and flask. dud take Igniting but ^Cos- TA lea n leVir 91:00 boxes sent by mail pr - 013 und .06 boxes for Plantations, HMOs, tic., by e 1 Peas. Addicas orders—of for " lE niNßrcu Y la rt. x to Dealers. COSTAR, to I - - Principal Depot. 410 Broadway,. N. Y. Sold by Dr W. S. ItIeCORICLE, at the Family Med eine Blom. Odd Pei iOVIN' Hall, Columbia. Ma • 19,1809-Gm PROTHONOTARY. — We are authorized to an nounce Parse MARTIN of Ephrata, as a candi date for the Prothonotary, subject to the deci. sins of the People's County Convention. Stitaltv.—Wa die authorized to announce S. W. P. BOYD, Fulton, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the People's County Convention. CLERIC OP ORPHANS' COURY.—We ate Ml thorized to announce finest Pnixtrfair, City as a candidate for Clerk of the Orpbons' Court, snbject to the decision of the People's County Convention. SRERIFF.—We are authorized to announce Tae *s COLLINS, Columbia, as a candidate fcn Sheriff, subject to the decision of the People's County Convention. Sznszon.—We are authorized to Minbunte Gen. Bilinem A. &assays*, of the city of Lancaster, as a candidate for State Senator, subject to the decision of the People's County Convention. Crataz or Quaavran SESIIIOIO.—We are ati. ihorized to announce S*soic. Marro, City, as a candidate for Clerk of Quarter Sessioni, subject to the decision of the Codnty Convention. 17T5 . 3MTM;`PV - WN`II•PITUr Intrtn•le virtue alone could insure the success which This article has attained. For Rheum!mann. Salt Rheum, Borns, Stiff Johlts, or Gales, 2 , 0 rain, Pole Evil, and Swellings upon Horses. It has no eqoal. No person will be without it whiituis *nee tested its *aloe "And with referedie to the gett■rsl Eftirdadon of the Mustang Liniment,l can cheerfully say that no article ever performed **pan* rare' t# oar neighborstood as this. 1.. %'. Swirl, Ma/4W, Conn: , S. Larne, Eg a „,,fi r r e Fmk , re , Arfie4 , 'that the horse was con sidered Wartlike*, (Ms cote was spavia). but since the free use of tire Mnstang Liniment 1 have sold him for $l5O. Your Liniment Is doing wonders up here."— SiiMs tesiiinehy is reaching us every dry. The Willis aol bold. Every family should have "it. Beware of ihdtirlions. The genuine Mustang Is sold by all re- Miketable dealers throughout the world. BARNES &PARK, Proprietbis, ifeet York. May 28,1 m. The heavens Were i'llumittlited mi the - evening of Augudtdr; 2'B5P, by the molt iplendid Alamo. Borealii ever seen in the Country. Itu) s of peril: colored light 1105116 d acroda tire sky. and the clentige.f were beautiful ni the el'iretaf. At one tittle a rap obderlet remarkddolibe he faribied lid Could see tin sparkling form therovelven lute the bbildwhig worov: Iftiy all your glairaents at tad Bdown Stone Moil:111K !fall of Rock for& Mixon. No s. CU urid 01:17 Chestnnt vt., above Sixth, PhiludelPhitr. September 111.1859. • EURBA FOB .0111TEICA! Heenan Victorious nod Jolley Triumphant:: It is nda.tc a gettled Pala that Jolley takes the best pictures the countfY, dhd deeidedly the cheapest. His prices range as follows: Anibrotypes, put up in cases: Irma fiifty et ws up M ten dollars. hrotogrophs froth O'ne dollar per dozen to Fifty Collars. Call and' see him: gallery opposite the "Sjoy" office. Cttlittnbla, May 5, MO. z*U",•th..=atmtuD. On Sunday evening. June 10th. by 7homns F.q.. SAmuru, BOYD and MARGARET ELIZABETH BENSON Of I on Borough kan zcZtzgtt. Alfriel: fl yelling lICHIAC MI grant aireet, Third door nom Pony scree. Po-settFion . given 11111110111MICly. Amsoo.', to lii4ss.:. A. BRUN h:Ft, Sr. J PS, 0 11114:11ri,'c tiuvelliiik of Mr.. Lnird. near L at,lterlim Church. POSNE4BIOII w il l be gt yen iusuo.thatcly. Apply to June 10 1:110-41. Dr. Esenwein's Tar and Wood Nap tha Irecteiral, TS the BEST Edlctig ifl Me world, for the' Cure oreou,o" and Colds. Croup. Bronchitis, st et throe, D 6 diculty in Breathing, Pulpittmoti n of the DIM berm. find for tits...viler o fpni tent. in the advanced stages of Crnsumptton,togettmr with all diseases of the •Ittroat'and chest; and winch predispose to Con sumption. . • It I. peculiarly Copied to the radical cure of Asthma. Iteing.prepared by, teprneticai Plisiciatt And Drug aid. and one of grey,' experience in the cure of the various diseases to which the human frame is liable. it I+ offered to the sfiheted with the greatest confi dence. - • flp...Try it astd he convinced that It lainvalnable in the cure of Bronchial Affections. Price ND emits per bottle. - MEN WHOPS A ROM ATIC BALSA . a very val uable remedy far Diarrhea°, flysentery,,Cholerst Moe busiand 111 HoWer Affectibeb. Try it. 'Prate 26 cents per bottle, rThe above Medicitreff are prepared only by Da. A. blir.N N, piumpst stood Chemist, N. W. Cokoll.r of Moab and Molar Ms; Philadelphia. S'dld' by everY Druggik and Dealer of 11edietne throughout the Sl i me. June 16. 1860- ty PB.OPOSAifiIb Tilinntleinigned reerige . propodwil. for ruing r m oid running to hug mill, nil the logs lying on the !More anti islands of the Su•gterbonim, from the door' at thin Onion tufty or about the mouth of the norlortm l'reek, at the village Of New IttYlluittl, in York enmity. A. S Cotumbia, June lit:, IMO. NOTICE. TH"i''ecir-nnit degi roue M iboming n Wide Awake Lincoln niW I,lannliia enj",. nu' requeord 10 leen 111 the Town 11011, (blew:re gat el o'clock, for rl,c pu more orore,l to hi WIDER OF THE June 9,1900.1 t - Surge' Cnfed SMEND/0 New Suva Cuded Hams and Dried' 13pet, Ca!bury Meta, Shoulder.. Sidra, Beef rangatte, SuaquelataSta Berth% )Italykerin.qt at NY.. It kNIIICVA li'atity Criner ry. Susie, eild fellows' Ilan. leolumliin, June 9.1 884. FOR SALE . : 100.006 Pla'atreine Lath.so.ooo tt. 30,000 do. 3' by June 9, IRIO. ADDIIDTISTRATORS - SALE. ON SATURDAY, THE 80TH DAY OF JUNE? ?KA by virtue of an order of the Orphans , Court of Lurtenotter County, the underquited will sell et pub lic vendue. without reserve. nt the public bongo of Ja cob Funk. in the borough of Mellow, the following Lot of Ground, late of JaeobKtine, deceased to win . . . A LOT OR P}ECE OF GROUND, in that pan of the Borough of kluifettu, Lancaster County. laid 'out it), Jolter Myer.. situate on 'the 1,511^ of Second .tree,, in ens,' hummock bounded on the mouth by Second street fluty freq. on the weal one hun dred and eight)* feet by lot No 55, no the north fort.; feet by an alley, and on the east by lot No. 67, and nuMbered in the htnethereof by nunther ftftystx. Pttteha•e ribose/ . payable Ausamt SD, 1860, when p0.426 - 41on and at hulimutable title will be given. The male will begin at 9 °Wavle in the afternoon of said day, when mime writ bemade known by CONRAD - R Administrates of the Estate ofJacstb Kline, deed. June 9. 11900441 a GOOD BITS= MISS! fltodk df 'Goods and Good Will FOR SALM reur; subscribe r Midis rcir sale his entire stock of Dry Good.. Groceries, de , with th e goad will of his business, Its occupies a tong eiioah, Imbed business amid to the thorough of Wasiiingion, with t gotta ciresom. The store corm car he rchlea nr healed by iNe purchaser. TM. Is a fireo-ra4„pportu nilp for oily one desiring to establish himself ia al good remit bu-laress. Attire.' J. K. MANNING. 1.0 , Lancast er County, June V; 1660: PUBLIC SALE. riP.cRE subscriber Will offer at public sale, LAI RATUREGIY, JUNE 23,18R0, rat 8 o'clock 1 , at the Franklin /louse. In the Borough of Co lumbia, the following described real estate, viz: NO. 1: A LOT OF GROUND, minute on the south-east elde of Cherry street. bet wren Third and Fourth streets. containing lit from tid feet; and extending 195 fret. with a good two.torriti. Frame DWELLING HOUSE, thick Building and other improvements, in good condition, thereon erected. NO. 2. A LOT OF GROUND. oft the north-west Cotner of Cherry and Fifth street.. containing 00 feet .nn Chetry and 140 feet on Atilt street. Ting lot *PI be: sbld either as one lot or dirt ied to suit pirheltnAhrg. Terms mode known at the sale by L TilEtllttiCX. AuctionEer. R: A. CANNON. June 9. 'OO-31 The Japanese A RE to arrive ht Philadelphia to-ciat,and it is peeled they will visit Columbia before shipplog , for Japtn. to rupply themselves with toe F amil y tiro , verged. at 'A_,. Al.,RlrMat Fainily Grocery State, Oda Fellertirs' 11 itt;l. Colombia, June 9.1960. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. pTRS tabsetifoets have just opened and are now offering, its the :Dowse foroterly isecu d by T. J. hales, opposite J. R Maples Hardware Swarm lenetret +met ■ few door• . hi,oow Second, str ENTiRELi I lIIEW STOCK OF GOODS, to which (hey i ;the the at cation of the public, rod . .. dent, believing that Jo variety. quality, style and cheapness, they east give roll sea...faction. LADIES' /MESS GOODS: Black aloe-y Silks. best brands, Brocade, Silk FOCI.. herds; Silk. noires% des.lene, 01/01911m. Poplin& ficregee, Choate& Detainee, Chintzes. and Calicoes; ia great vise riely• also. Shawls.• Silk end I . ieee klentillas, French and Chantal& Mantles and Points, at greatly reduced prices. - - GENTLEMEN'S WEAL • • Cloths. CasAmeres, Tweeds, Cottonader; et, of every style. Ready-Made Clothing. Hats. Cape, Boots and shoes, of every Psyle and Wee. Queens war, and Glassware. a fall awortment. Also, lifielkratElSg .ue.b as & n. Coffees. Molasses, Hants. Bbpe2dbra Dried Beef. Floor, Balt. Macßae!. Cod Ptah. a abort, a general vaiiety of Dty Goods , Grote,fietk_ Provis ions, ike.d.e., all of which We vet' *pelf at the very l awnol price.. lad Psi the hlgheid market price for all viodsof Cbontfy rmsace fM eichame the goods. Try 0 4 and re. li e to. and poem return. shall be oar made, we oink a ninth& serpent is Una than a skew Milting. MALTBY & Colurrihia, June 9.1 W. H M. NORTH B. F. A PP1)1 .D, Cutoll itllfill