enittnitikt -gjkg. COl.l 1;i:":%. L. SATVILD i ILy, 1.11:131,1 s k z-z;LE c ‘ icri , rucv. ~y A. M 11 - X-4'ee Ph.i . .ich 441rns' ad/. ilimprnt in n-,149 , piper. . Theirs is the. h, ,,51 Whnirsalr , 1. 41 g 1 '0.4 ..r"Plcc'. ::.":.11 4 ,r P. 04 41 ,, t1f Nanufuc refy in / 4 . or me CA Ur I'4 "P I'l'3 rEft.t VCE -riattelle.the .172pil,n,thajt the esi...\etq id ~z,vening. will he rrtnem -1.,..,1. 14,iy.i get op a rolaliar en ter -4.1.:itia04.1. Wto n they 1.01, 110.0004vee. down. .40 asen,re.l ttnkc U a ttt,a 000:18i011 ApJuvvi Amzuhert.; , e l ,3' nor pains to pers'ount.nee rerfeet in ilia way. Lisv. '4l.ey are .banded .1... 4 4 . c.1iner-in 3 goal Onus., IL/01 «leseree the ~uppers--0ura1.300.1 pecuniary -4 gle COlll - V-11? i.rograwgne of evening's .44te4.e^inuoent bere•been generally ilistribt,- .unl, pani will give a fair idea u( what the the 4nst.v.enient tbe;.::..eiience. I= th:k I Thoy 1:3 mast truthful, hiti:restiug and pleasing dvdinrnt .tiutis ui both Yr:Wu:tier told 11 . iiiter, and w , trust 1.13.,t fur these tote,-ings our subscriber- o ut:: rau C.:e.ronitneter tat ::..4tt,;nls,:y, the 9th }tint, ,LISO , I at 1.2'; 1111 the .I , Jtit,'.lC.'; ;ltc filth, the 1:;th, -11?'; the d4th, mit the lith, Qa fht!rsds3- gveoiti,4 tV.3 5.t. , 1 a pleasant fc.!.l of snow u!;out ttireci Jfleft i dcce, tut at tai: sea , ot) of the yci,:r it c r Lu only here to d and away to-ntorrav,. liuve L , DOe Eve.Nixn.—The lecture of this week wits to have been doliccrr t liv ~J4lnos Black, Esq.. of Lancaster, nil Wed nesday evening. The change of evening r,Lt generally un•ierstooq, and no ItUdi• VI/C0 W•l4 proent, excepting members of the Lodge. The incetin4 ipLjuurned. We regret that the people did not tn,rn not to hear Mr. Mack, whose lectures before I,feward. of Lancaster, have been highly spoken of. The leetnre will he on :;;L'in: inst., by Jim. 1:9., on the "Lessons Y f history." WYo carneltly hope that the tieople wrh turn nut to hear Jr_ )lis leettgqi 14;W.° the hl loceunt wiß bt favorably reiaeinhered, and we look fur a treat un nert evening. If the chi .ens fail t >alto!' 1 on this urellist;; we fear that the Li lge will al..an.lon the unaertak ifig,"and give no .1! lectures, 'u one t ;,}9 pinploin if this i, d me, fm the leetnreA have been must miserably I.tKnt;e4 (luring the course. Pss:v acrust. Lire I,fsrruscr. —By advertisement in to-day's Spy this Pumpany announces its annual scrip and prosh dividends to policy holders, which will be paid by the agent for Columbia, Thomas Welsh, Esq. This Company is without doubt one of the very best in the country. The system as we imperfectly understand it, is most favorable to insurers. We advise time tsho d6sire informath,n on the subjectrto uptly to Esquire `ho is prep.tred w etplain tully the rrlvanta,T,es of Life Insur.tacr. Tin Havre Dusts tss.—The rivet has been /it first-rate rafting stage dpring toe pltt4t week. The rafts commence I dvitiping ir, on Sunday afternoon, and have been arriving altnost every day since. ti nue seventy or eighty lumber rafts, principally from the North Branch, are now lying at our wharves not/ it bore the bridge. Aiwa twenty Lila her ptft; have passed down, and /wady the fame ntiMhf!"`! ' f l 4 l Till4: Nits. `4,me twpnly rafu4 lie at Wright:4ol:e. and we hear of a fov !r t. :\ e Tho sale, here bare been , rs very backward. Tim sir _ st about seekinr a market 4 unsettled tliate of the between the `..tiortlt ar,kl Iron. wf:.tt. vFf. .tan learn we ining i.:6 t U.t tbt,. 13.. t!:: .'f lumber and tie-- 11 1„(t t I: r tr ,t:hrixtg: it Coln): it :Ira With a rush. The BEE fres . :l,l:s V• I.;c .1.,".0;1; 1•1 1 tllr,,tiw,h the =MEI= ME 1.1:, a 1 - Lie .41 .Ur tuw that is 80 , 1 Si WV upin ee..4/CLI Tue CUNCEI.I wren given 1.,y tho L nicaster 31.innerelior, Ther,Lty C7C16114. W. 1.4 one of the 1,04 t and must nazi e.".let,try m t,ic.tl enter:Aiiiinents ever git co in OW Fellows' 11.111. ft Was succco4 in every respect, ezeeptinA suitaLlo i t uctidator.e. The aIJ lieaco 'Mid fully ai; htrats as we expeetil under the it.lee.r,e in fluence of u snowy e:C[141.4 let g treit, but by nii tneans up to the deserts of the Man tierehor. The ht lies' seats were Loh:sit:llly rurty—u eircurrtance only to he accounted for on the plea of the weld:pr. The audi ence, however, Aare every etiletioe of al rteciutiou of the fiticinui-ie of sinaard and Lift:butt Tutieboru!,..o3 of the c,lnpaily were very rich au! %%411 given. and tit! solo+ of Mr. .ftitvater, a duet: and a rplartette, admirably pone. The tireheAtr.al fierformanee4 . 4.4f Ket fee.* banal were * —Keffereeque. The violin' poi.) of l'rof. fie:Ter. cornet sol,l of Prof.. .I:ll:nir . er, 'and the piano ev.ecution of Prof.'. reeeivol a due 41tare of appla.u.e.: Were Cheerrai!;y resfilifhleti retired and . grati:.iel In: the ,vtalin's eatertaintnent. 8 P; -4,' ' chi; of!)," :elm/ we of our 1/04-11q,4; ttip urtsie of finite N.tjtvd,tir trill up withaut :mother wire propiti.oal Sel.loNti. .a.rq oil4r4g , a.liftit slat she musical elen?ent iu (."...duuthia roarer luaited, I,out. Are ern turn out a pwilf tfltl4.:c, nererthehw, ua ue4ariuti, at iikpre4.:4.te one. Lately aa man- DVS /111/0 au.X4r64 With t a 1 ,I~ r —ion Viednes4,7,montin;,,plic s itt 11 u'Clock: wo-ware startled by a cry of gre, amt racher - asputished, ,well ,as plAryned, TO site .tlte.arowd rAsilaijoi;,towarits ; t i t:A river. the riser be up are! difad. ape 01 the reekiess ••I"atilts - Araptvaly applied the incendiary tor - 6 to tlaclr .fai,thful .keryint? i)ur e l / 4 ze,vt'fear was, er the destruction,of the limber ; otitis would indeed have erased-a papie. A. reconnoitre from our ,hock win dow averleoking the river bank,.eitawed us that th.e Fiver—at e lea?t the greater body in view—was safe, though arising gmrike from , near the shcre,•behind the a2x4 pges, -kept alive our fears fur the integrity of tote ,Sus. pieltiinpa ltnd Cite safety of the lumber. A ,tore astendettview, from an upper wind iw. however. showed the burning cabin of tt raft, and calmed our ppprekepsiont. The /ire origin/oal accidsotally, and was fortu nately %r e ed la time ti prevent s.tat might have ,proved a most destructive eon flagration, hail it extendei4 to the 4,r,7, !um ber on shore. .t it was, only tae _cabin was destroyed, with a portion of the clothing of some of the raftsmcz, vane of the gilitiltS of the I orough, on the raft at the obserl is 1 tl.„; tire some time ,}Bert it .V. 19 discovered by the mon in charge, but it 1< shatneful waste t.xf the ram material to dire ,ii e before idle cabin w.os fairly started. It was futi to them, but might 11,tve been anyAirig, el.,e to the hit The . 70,ut.g roetasAptillt: have met the ,r reward from a lath, 4: the heavy end •,1' a sltingte. • will he •"•. 1 ,( V cal? 01=1 UNITED ST.vrts SVIN.VioI:.—(III our Legislature met in joint convention 1. r the purpose of electing :t lfs!notor to till tht unespircq tcreii of gun. Simon Comeroo,_ resigned. l'he el e ction resulted in the choice fj lion. David Wilmot, noiwthlitntn, who re•l eeived 95 votes ag,ninst 31 for his Denmeratie competitor, Ilan. W. 11. lyelskt, tw., scatterin g . Mr. ‘Wilvant'a terra will expire in ISW', Tilt ty a:.4to on Friday) the borough election for election t•ffuters, Assessor and Assistant Assessors, pastier: of the ewe for the South Ward and (4onstable, is bein,f, bold. The most important officer to be elected is Assessor. as on the triennial assessment to be made this year, will depend our taxes for the coming three years. We iittpe the choice made to-day may be a. wise one, its we ore intimately aes t uoitited witi; ti r o peculinritiet, of every to gatherer of honnigh and town shic.,we know their rery 6tc.p un the stairs. As usual the struggle for Constable and Justice of the Peace is most obstinately contested, four candidates for the former and three for the latter office being in the field. We have printed more than moms!' tickets to "vote" every man, woman, eltiltl and Yankee in the borough, and hope bell re gging to press tinlt aonpbotly will be ele;ted. if we can get the returns in time w will add them. Win. Mee h esn ey, Juhu Entley. Julin Finger, IL IV;Maine. )).arid Evans, S. S. Detwiler .t<,!<<l Nippy, 23') Jamas Solir.edt r. i 33 Justice of Ilic Pcace. _ unuel Evans, J. JAM St, Read. Av.cssor, Jos. U. Mack, )liclrtel Clapper, M. S. Shuman, .I.lmihani Bruner. Joseph )I. \rout., Peter A. Kituburiz, Ccatlfable. Jas. McGinnis , Sam,' I 11011inymmor.:11, ti aiti' '1 . "1711.) . 5. tv,ulili.tr. I Prot..— A disgraceful row took place on Welnes.l.iv evening between the town Ii .ys a .tae of the rivcrinon. Tlie disturbance grow out of it liisky in the frst place, a Colunilihtil with a little too wedh of the Bghting fluid aboard being led law a perfect drouth fir a fight. lle was accom idated by it crate of very disorderly Yanks, ripe for a disturbance, and handloi very roughly by several of the party. It was reported tijat ha had been in:reilessly batten on 4 his eye g•ingi, I out. This tit. course .AllO,l u,; rho boy s gia,en,i;:e. and the otrvid tug ri rermea were besieged in Black's hotel by art t;t161.44. Crowd, nail pre,veate.t tram taking the train west. Black is a very cleter landlord, but he is opza to the objec tion of not permitting, a free. tight on his premises; su the rue hit ere safe. They took advantage. of the arrival of the 8 at train to walk out undi.turbed, and footed it around the Horn to M trietta. It is It trd to get at the merits of the citaC. The sufferer wee' into the row voluntarily, but the Yankler took unfitir advantage of his eutlitiun.— Tito latter wsre, besides, we learn, a disor .lerly set, tint} deserve.' a thrashing, in a fair tight, but nut mobbing. We don't want to see mob law ortalAil!.4.l it) Columbia. We would here take occasion tq citation certain of tile r.twJy raftsmen who trialiq it ft point to ir.sult. ladies on the street, that •iligy need expect no tnat,nFr of mercy if they arc caught it they will be treated as mad dog.. It is throi,T,b the outrage, a pervletrated try the few catriprii9,s this class, that many decent, order)' !Tim? arc often in danger of ill treatment by 03r onn rowdies, and an ill feeling grows up pet.tyeen town am river that should not cabs;. bile n gen ., few week:, (it)OLV . O L. I , T . S Boos.---GoJey (or April i$ already Qui:looping. as usiii;l. a Trask or two ip adrunco of all gompotitors. And Guslsar ii bobiod Isis rivals in skoPprticuisr. I;is WOrrations aro rriifutio. issl4 - Z i Per apt well suscaluel: U PPErs WA Ft ti. !advt. In Fedor I.OIVETZ W. 1131) WM .? a tor REM -tisistant .1 :sr.clurx Alrard. Juror,. Ta,s.er De is t 4 Court of Qusit tee StsAion,s, cant. mincing alcoaday, :fie Irlifi day of '',4prt/ 1 1861. i :+322le L.Aard, Upper keacock, f lames Sept, Elizabeth. Calvin Copper, East Larnpeler. • qr,orde Du . chman, East.• Earl. Venry Ettesly, ephen Fwne, Ciry. blades cFrd've, Colpnatlia Borough. ,Jl6v.iit Hartman, City. , John tialcomb, Coleraip. • SaMucl Iloover, Salisbury: Ada,m Keller, jr., IVlanheim. ilenry2..l 4 acdis, Manheim. William A. Nartin, Colunibia. Andrew Mumma, West ljertiptielJ. Joseph McClure, Bart. William Paulin, Ephrata. Levi Rhoads, Leacock. David G.-Swart,k, Edwaid Sturgiss, Warwick. Jacob ft. Smelrz, City. .Mitchel Noah ?.00k, /3.aAtio. To serve in the. Cnaht of quorter .Sessions, carp '7:entity il/Opday, Dia rtf..lpril ISV I PAVIA! Barnes, John E. Benedict, City. Benjamin Brogan, Lutle 'Jritain. Benjamin Itpur,hman, West Lompeter, John W. Ctark, Matipita Borough. John Carpenter, EU y. David r.ast BonegO. Salomon Ihiler, Esr t. William Diller, City, Christian N:hy. Leacook• „1 )ember, Columbia Boropglo. Prerler,elt Pricker, Rapti.. Jacob I r 2. (11elder, W eat Hemp:lel,' ' 4 '"/"acgl Greg.'4. Drionore. Merin Ciorrett, p a rt. B.mjamin Grog, Edit Liii:operrjr. .I:has Z. H siting, Meet:wick. Jahn 1. Dariman,.City. .loorph Milne:, Salisbury. Samnel }leas, re4ll/ 0 “. S•1111)11P1 M. Knox, Upprr Leacock. Martin CP rrJiler, Jr. , W rr, t Larripeier. .10:rat ban Lapp, Leacock. Lon.r, Prim:ore. Christ I.ong, It apho. 11r . rhert. M. Morrow, City. Hiram g.ast HeinAcreld, Amos 3.lliller, Cone.slogr. l . John Millet, Nlasilierin township. Ezekiel Pamirs - . Dromoie. 444 m Itrilltic.l2., 1 , 101 Ge9rge 15. Reed, Heipplurld. Frederick Scurr, City. John M.Slwnk, Providence. IVilliam Sproul, Sarkbrry. Thor:ll%4 Stewart, .lame.. James Su:ipso:l, ;Mastic. Joseph Stahl:, West Ilemptlrld. Nlathips W. Smith, Poppy. Da.vid Souder, Sailsbury. William Shanks, Drumnre. 4ahit Whiteside, Coleraik. Billiton 'Wallace, Sailslmiry. Joseph M. Watts,<jolumbut Boroggl;. Johir IS. ‘Yarrel. Paradise. llerir;e Waßace, East David F. Young, Manor. Wnosinsuas, Men. Grit.—An interesting an 4 important deb e iccurred in the Senate. On a motion to print the usual number of eopies of the President's Inaugural, '4 r , clin g tr A n attacked the Address as a proclamation of war against the seceding States. Mr. Douglas re plied, dissenting from the conclusions of the North Carolina Senator. Though the Inaugural was riot as explicit on some points as he desired, he (Mr. 1).) had come to the conclu glen that "it was a peace Father than a war message.'.' Mr. Douglas then egged upon 4ti aoalysis to maintain this view of the Inaugural. Tut:vent; 7ru.—The debate on the Presi. dept's Inaugural Address was continued.— Senator Wiglall spoke in reply to Mr. Don las. making a speech remarkable, even for him in its windy obstreperousness. lie pennounced the Union dead, offered to give it a "decent, quiet funeral, after the Protestant form, or an Irish wake," and declared the time for "dem. agogueism" had passed, an assertion which the Senator stilt lives to confute. Mr. Doug las replied with Tech spirit and Acme, main-' taining his asition with great ability. Mr, Mason fallen ed, characterizing the Inaugural qs a proclamation of win Mr. Douglas again ' Feplied, declaring his belief that the President was in favor F t f 4 pacific policy, and that the Republican party also sustained that pcoicy as Vie best ir.der the circumstances. The whole debate was exceedingly interesting. Fainav, Stn.—The debate in the Senate on the president's Inaugural was not continued, and the motion to print the usual number of cop SS was adopted. Mr. Foster °tiered a res olution to expel Senator Wigfall from the Senate on the groOnd that be had declared In debate that tie was a tki I eiVer and owed no allegiance to the United States. A list of the Stand i ng Committees as I e-arraoged by the Republican caucus presented and adapted. 4 Corium flee was appal/arr.) to rep ir: addition al arrangements and regulations for maintaiii• ing order in the Senate galleries. Atter wait. mg some time for an execupve communication and ram i e being ri.cciveil the Seilates'ailjuurned. 1 31w.r..y, 11 tr.--The asenqte dul t .stnd *FUN:bout the day the resolution fur the ex. inilslun of Se;;Ator *n;fall, Without takinc a sot° orr the resolutton the Senata seeut into excealtve session and soon after a‘liournetl. Tcu,Dicv, ex pate took up the resolution of Mr. Totter for the expulsion of Mr. %Viv;f4.ll, which, on motion of Sir. Simii.ons, were referred to the Corn/nitrite on the Judn 31r. Trumbull, from the JoJtelary Commit. tee, to whom was referred Mr. Masoil'‘ rest>. luthm :about. Casitoit and Sanborn, 'reported track the resolution, with the recommendation that it tie postponed' the third Monday iii lleeember, which was agreed to. The Corn• rcittee deem it premature to order piymetit at this time. Mr. Sumner caged up the resolution provid. nie fur the paymi;iit of certain expenses of the Deputy U. S. Marshal appointed to arrest N. U. Sanborn. On motion, Ikai4 resoJutit,n_was postponedunit! the first Monday in beeemberneitt. The S.:nate then went into Executive session. Wsnsescialr, 13i - tr.—ln the Senate Senator Douglas submitted a long resolution of inquiry in relation to what forts and arsenals in tie seceded States are still in the possession of the Government; what reinforcements will he needed to retain possession of them; whether, with the exception of the forts on the Tortugas and at Key West, such forts are necessary to the safety of the United States; whether the reintorcement of such,' farts is needed except far porposes of coercion; and Alta; naval and military force would be necessary to enable the United Stites to reJace the seceded States to obedience. The resolution was objected to and lies over. Senator Fessenden introduced a resolution declaring vacant the seats of the Senators from the seceding States. Thc Sen ate, is executive session, confirmed a num her of nominations, a list of which is given In our Washington despatch. Colonel Sumner has hi.an appointed eriv4ler-gegeril, vice Twig?. Petit Jurors Congressional The Aga The .Cheigeston pAsters trigpe AG an nounneateßt that the g7uth Carpi,i,us bree. assembled ,around I'4rt sumtecl4o,e been turned ,o;rer te,the Seuttiern Cugfe4 t eraey. and plitees order of... President. Pari'' under chiptnitnttof lajor!'Cenertil ileaure gard, of k., , ,Atis . iana. This reliere4 South Carolina Frog: t relppiiibiliqr for ill • taking of Port Stuster, and we think lessens the probability of en ;Anmediale attack being made. The Arkansas State ,Conrention met on Tuesday, Gal. The Cniunists succeeded in electien" pf ogigers pf the body by :six majority. lion. John 11. Reageth late member of Congress, .1111 S been confirmed as Postmaster General of the Southern •Confwleracy. 'Xeres WWI formally declared out of the Union by the State , Convention on the 4th instant. Governor Idenston, it is said, not resign or take the oath of allegiance. The determination of the Administration i.to withdraw Major Anderson and the United States forces from Fort Sumter, leaving there on 4 y a garrison guard, is accepted at IVashington as 4..,p doer - IL:hie fact, though 3' ill, it tenet be remembered, lacking official ,c udirnmauti. The state of facts upon which this determination is .rased are represented to be that Major 4.nderson is in a condition needing immediate rek.rurcement and sup flies, if the fort is to lie longer held by the United States. fiat these reinforcements and supplies cannot be thrown into the fort, without assembling in the vicinity of Charlesten aTortttideltle naval and military force to overcome the opposition that would be offered by' the military power of the seceded States. That civil war wou ld thins be inaugurated, the existing Mit:tilde, greatly aggravates!, mid an immense loss of life incurred. ilI 4. , bninistration hare, , ,therefore, determined to treat the question ,imply as ;t Military one, and the late Ad ministration ,l.muieg neglected to :vit./roue the fo,rt v,-hen it was practicable, to give it up now thr.,.t. such reinforcement can only be ; itecomptished at the cost of sacrifices out of preport,ion ,to the importance of the post,— This determinntien, if carried init. it is he- 1 1 lieved 1,:i,11 have the happiest effect, It will remoye all occasion for hi:mediate hostili• ties, giye time for a reaction of ptiblie senti ment in the secede! States, disarm the fears of the Woder States, and perhaps open dm way to a float extrication from the perils that surround the country. Gen. Beituregard, the newly a ppointed commander of the Soittliero Confederacy, has assumed contr,l of the Military ()perm thins at Charleston, The .Ikrettra. hereto fore in favor of an immediate attack ou Fort Sumter, now thinks there is no occasion for haste and that delay and the adoption of stricter immiures toward 31 jrL Anderson, will be goo , : policy. The Gleisiana State Convention has paase.l an ordinance transferring to the Cuvernme It of the C asfolorate Statoi the soul of 4rp britttiro4 i n tl;:rty si4 thnoattd 40114 re, pie arnagrit of (4stomi reileived ;13141 moneys seised by the State. In the Missouri Co, volition a mnnLor. of ,propositions, mostly :lgairPit sec:es-ion, 'con tinue to be offered :ind referred. A resolu tion of thanks to Senators Crittenden and Douglas w.ts unoiiimoovly adopted. '['he Committse on Federal I:clations will report against secession. The Civil Tribunal of the Seine on the loth ult., delivered judgment in the Bona. parte Patterson ea -e in favor of PrilliCt) Na poleon. The Court grounds judgment upon the fact that the fact Iva.; cenela4rely set• tied by the E nper funnily in ISGO. It 1144:tins from prononacing any opinion on the merits of the ca.e, which, it will be re.. utembGre, I, :t!erveillens, ilia Crown voeate, adtoltte4 pi he intinily in favor of the Ettterions. Thu 14ttgr po doubt appeal. Adjutant-Gcneral Cooper and As4istant Adjutant-General Withers of the Coiled States Army have 'Ts:pled. These rosig nations arc attributed to the prevailing political troubles. North Carolina hat pronounced an 1 decisively • for the Union. The State ; is voted against the holding of a Sovereign Convention, and has elected to that C 'wren k tion, if it lied been held, an overwhelming majority of the friends of the Union. Our a. 1% ice: , from Virginia also give the confident assurance that no Secession Ordinance can pass the Convention now in session at Rich. mond. The. :ltissouri Convention also Man ifests a steadfast opposition to disunion. El.Secrehtry Floyd has published a de fence. Ito asserts that there are only .SGOO, OW, inst.sA of $G,000,000, of his accept , 'Micas out, and makes it t Nicer that the I Jvernment owes the overland mail mal -1 tractors a sum nearly equal to the amount ' of the abstracted bonds. • j Maserielinsetta F...enate has passel the act motlifying the Per-lona) Liberty law of that State. "The tariff net of the Southern Confederacy has been published. Judging by the coin parisons made in the brief de.potelt it is a lung way from free trade. The Al. t 'c i rona Convention has ratified the permanent Cuti. stitutiun of the Confederacy. The necessity fur-an extra session of Con gress is strongly argued in the ropers of the Northern States, Gov. Houston, of Texas, refuses to ac knowlege the State Convention, and opposes Tesas joining the Southern Confederacy.— The Cirivention on the other hand claims sovereign powers and is proceeding to con /inmate the union of the State with the Con federacy. Gov. Houston is stated to be raising troops on his own on.-4.ount. Secretary of State Seward hap informed the Commissioners of the Confeciaatted States that the Government, of the United States, "from motives of high public con sideration," declines to receive them. The New Gampshire election. for State cascara and Congressmen, took place on Tuesday, and' resulted in the complete tri umph of the Tiapnblicans. They elect their State ciSicers and Congressmen by increas ed majarisless. Thig. fei : alt was folly ex pcctsc.:. LAD c.t.s P.:Yr.tetanz.s.--Lrria..ng I late ens, night, Luring the Ats i t _summer, .at Mercer, 'a., (thn last plant...the „..orei. :m -ated), tired and eskz.nsted„he hastened to his hetel, nnd, as a pprticuAr favor, he re (vested good, comfortable -and convenient quarters, srhieh be was told he shnold The polite clerk, after attending tp the wants of the numerous guests, started our friend, with an attendant, in search of his room, which tuoret/ to he up many flights of stairs, throngli long' p.nd winding passage ways going from one wing to another, and from right to left, tin our iiaro arrived at No. jO7. lie :Tamil at ono) but not to sleep. Nut fur him was 'lired sweet restorer, balmy oleo')." The truth must be told, startling as it is bugs were too numerous, to' strong and rmloi°4l6 to PeFinit him to rest in peace. Si, resuming his garments, he mtde fur the utlice, in no very amiable frame of Mind, and addressing the clerk, the following converention ensued; Stranger-,Sny, have you a good strong porter about the house? Clerk (eagerly ) ne have the. strong est one in the State. Stranger—ls he intelligent? Clerk—Oh, yes—quiet intelligent for n porter, we tlink. Stranger —One point more. Do you con sider him foarlces—rthat is. bull, courage ous. 2)lerk—As for that matter, I I;new he is; he mould not be afraid of the 4- 7 1 himself. Stranger—Now, Mr. Clerk, if your potter is intelligent enough t.) Lind 107, fearless enough to enter, and is strong enough to get ny trunk away front the bed hug., I would like to hate hint 1)6.4, it Jokelings c'For President in ISC I—Raray. His eteetion would secure what we want at present —a Stiyble government. (37.Whett a lady, with ihise teeth, wines, she may he considered m.ittittg a dead "set" r,t Cr7The *kiln of the South—To keep all the Kernels, and throw us the Stiel6! 0C The Song of the new State of things— flail Columbiail.! r. Q. —Q. Why is the Patterson gcnqparte case, now pending before the Paris tribunals, I like a monkey poking the "What-is-lt?" in .he ritts with a sharp stick/ Because rt excites a natural curiosity. 0:7 - fhe Only Aid South Carolina ii likely t.O ct,t—conoooo4rt cg—How to treat I t ouisiana —4 tittle (291 d Tariff without Snr.Clft OrrTbe Oaly Thing In "'Sweep the Seas" with—A brush with the enemy. 0:7 - Secession of Mantattan i though' New York is not lost to the Union, it I cannot be said that it is yet out of the Woods 0:7 - A. Western poetess speaks of waving a kiss to her sweetheart. These ryming girls hAil better waive liisses altogether. Punch bee made the discqvcry "that if a man parts his hair down the middle, we are uncharitably apt to look upon him as a fool; but if a woman parts her hair down the side, we are generally inclined, (and with equal want of charity, perhaps.) to put her , down as a clever woman." Ca - Where is Cobb—We perceive by a letter from Montgomery, of February qth, that "a s'rong and vigorous government wit) go into immediate operation with full powers and ample funds." Here's another chance for Cobh. Where is Floyd/ Can't he talie a hand) Columbia Lumber Market P4llel Boards and Plunk, W. Pim., ;35.00 Ist Comm. 4 , 30.00 2nll < a( 18.00 Culling 6 , 12.:50 a 13.00 Inferior Kill 64:A10111.g, Joi.ts aml cicaulling, Hemlock Boartiq s BI II S,•anihng, 20.00 a 25.00 5111111 , $l2 a 15.00 Lo Stiiv%tve, J a 1(1,1)0 Cylires# 10.00 Pld.teritig Lath. 2.25 a 2.t0 Arrival and Dopartare of Trains. 1 1 1....N... , ,5`i!.1 W. 4 ,44 1 , 0 FtitP. , -.1). E,ust led rd. Marietta Aceommodatam arrives, 8.20 A. 111 LanettNter Train leaves 8.20 tt Harrtsbutg 1142 G•tit? " Emigrant, 11.00 t• Si West ma rd Emigrant arrives 1.50 A. )1. Mail leave. 11.57 $ 4 Hat re.burt; 44 leaves 0,10 44 Linea:ter Train art ives " Nutt T7l k.lta CVO RAS. RAILWAY. 1,1/.41Vr5. Morning Train, 6.30 A. M. 6.55 A. M. Noon 46 12.13 P. M. 1Q.32 P. M. Evening " 5.00 4 4 G.lO 44 AM/ WOlO 10 our fair re...lent-11.mM, the Mini- or tummy—Pimples. Mon awl ujl et. in tii.ra.r.. A clear temple I. not oti4 a 1 .4.-4111i111 10 female 40V14411004 1011 41 I. ‘-'ollly nn etc <Mal t voletter of Itrolth—tvlnle piiiiille nod till mamma'sa eruption. are rive 0f.4 thrturloeti erituhtion of the stomach and liver. Upon thr•e 40,, 0 401 the famous 411/etiefil 11101 101117 &MOW , * u, ifollowat'a Pill., net whit n dlrreulrea Wet:l44oo noti mpolny unparalleled an illettettl Sei tare n /ale Mu Motown, pore, the ve-lute. of the Akio anti import. .1 hnlbuuep and reocate trot to that ate . 441:.10., 4 1 1, 1 4t( 1 14V4 . . / 1 411 1 . 4 41,0 edoe Virtat',4l 1.101 10 4 .4) .Mouldoo 1/4x014 1 01 11011111. note 1.11 eo-metre. os they. are 1/010,115 per.lo - 40404 100 higllly 410.4117 . 11111 11 111 health L`f:iEcr - LLS - T3 COVING, An know how unplenqint ore t h e.. ureronpuininunt• of baliyhoo %and ino-t SlnCillge2ll prinsoo.. know. 81.0. the ono ronuctreaire. In 101 . 2:11,, mod alien /ire. (rum the us, of 0,0033 v,... voriltul, 33134 sitiqinr 333113 y tin,. thas d to quirt !twin. I 4 omphrrYo Opeeifir I Intrieopni hie Ba• by , • Ps ie, plea•iosi Sugar Pin whieh you linty drop Inro mouth m or ' 11/In . . tire 4,4, nom;; 10 ire 311,iiiird irons ine‘Pritio. r 0 ur uxuetclisent anal the tr. iton ~,,, of Colic and Itonul Cointil.rini, arid proeUre unto nil and quiet re.4,,iiltoul Ilse ill-ant rillit,Xt, of ens dud. or worse. . mu) , im • r been u•rit fur } - rust., and n 33331 0 3,31 by un M1)0 IPT 111 , 11 Or 31,601 . 110,4114. Price.2:irritiuper hon. with direction,. Six hex... St. N 13.—A full .et of Iluniptter.' Piorneoputhir ',u rine, testis Hook of Diroction4. and 13Y..11ty 11111• etii Henrie.lieg.iii largo vials. morocco en.c.5 5 1.1... jUP , 055 ease: nr tilt , eti tiotou. a 3,03 book. C. These Rrinedieu.l 3 3 , ibr uiatle box or cane. Art rot by snail or m01t..., free of charge, to any addro. on receipt of the price Au dire De I' lIUMPUREVS ik an,; No. 562 Hproaeny. N. York. A. M. RAMBO, Old s' Ilan, Agent :or ttttt 1:2, '63.1m 13• Re member, Strumou. or Scrotalow. affeetion are the curie, the blight of mankind, They are rile and filikty as well sa fatal. Thiry irrige from ilapnrily and eottiamittoi:on of the blood. and are maw Peen :111 around u. twerricheto Thou.atrd. daily ore Pon signed to the grave from the direful effect- of lit,. raw. (hut whr trttle any longer. Wive* thr remedy at Lad; Dr. Lmid•ey'. Wood !Seareher—the only et re, Itlal 4 1 1 1 Tatatt011 now Lc tote the {work., thm doe. work milflly and oafely. It UOleit not r:oar lhr jypi.M. •11 pt . Ir, white Foul torropl.ou ouaniur, take unteett. , But Purger the Kutire Syttetr.ef un !tenure Metter, Lo- at the 804, and leacea the efflcctall in the en »yawn% ni tioo.l Health. To 4 . 42,11.111fre /be sYeptienl ^1 atthy et eels, try bat taw Ittape. Anil 'te con % it,. d. t l / 4 ,1,1 t. .11 the Dr,,71:./. iti Ilk* ;Once, afid d• 0,1 , • I ,f•tin't ~ tt , , 1,11 I", tut Et..4-.Z;5l,Zt.z- 5 . On the 14:h at ;Ise reEcnieve of th,,e brides fath.. re in litirrisborg. by thejlev : Dr. Willitioa Itttholr. JA VO6 U VKEET, 01 ‘Wright.gloPie,Ao L 4,22/:. sounge-t iltiughter of Doe. I. NUra. ' The Spir.otrcrxt its sitterro rotigra:.nlg.tiooi. 1"08.-RANT. Eltwo,tory Duet: Dwelling D.itpte on the Noah ni Witinut St 4 ttioye,riont. ..i•ovtetsion you April Ist /infinite of 8140.1' 3 ODELL. Nt„r,itt FOB. Itestaarma on From ..treet under D. Ilana.ne: j. worn I'o--e.aion after A pril Alurela 36, '6l-9,.• M. S. SIICMAN, FOIL 11:XINT. T " 1?, Jargebriek hou.r on Lorne' <rreet.orcupi.l tbr Detwller & Brother, I..t.thhers. e• Apt./ In Appt7 to J NO. V. 1101I:sTON. Mareh 16,'61.1r VIVZDZIND. T"' 4,,,ra qt TM/WAa of it Mottle( I ice N- A...once Cotninudy huge de. tor/ d uu Annual .. .ern. Dividend of 15 per trot oil ilp-fincloinin- paid in IS6O, 'Pliny hove wan declined n Gnat dividend of 01. T per 0. 11 0( on the SCjip (08 . 00,1 hatll 1144 to 1060 Polley holder+ entitled in Senn WO lutefe+t wi:/ re ceive lAe sone by ending 111 'he ranee o. '1110.4 AS WE 11, Agent Peon Manua: 1.11.' tr7'..11,1 - 07113 .1,011 ou the •4 t 9'ei of Lire hem n. ..ee pumghlel 4 . elm be bud at the. odic., o . Eofnire lV 010111, Wllllllll -trees, below Second. Co/u. Murcia 13.'G1 3t DiSSol4lj9n. of Partnersijip. 11111 F; co-nib bler-hip Iserrcolore ez.l.ling between the „„d er .i gii ,d, gr..dpig uparr Iljr firm 'ilia late of Strucy It Ktiotwell, ht., tbi- 1 brAmilb.mlvvtlby mu tual auliveut. .1. W. sTp:AcY, JOB. 10:0 VW1,3.1,. GlA=Ainin fill, Lnuc. fo,. PJ, bhaell .9, IE6I. Colitinuation of Business, lIA VI:SItt purchased the interest of :he xeitior ran -B,f Of the 4/111 of i , teacy 4 Knotweil 1 beg leave to inform toy foetid. , and the piddle generally Mu. I •Mall continue the elore bafflineee at the p'a mond. and re-Peetrady .‘olteit the VollllllllAlleM of their on oroitage. March 16'61:Zit 10.4. UNOTWhII.I.. Valuable Real E3tate PRIVA.TE SALE. Tu ~. t.: „L,..eror offer. to toivitte gra., the following VA LC AUDI: REAL EST. -itett ;6.1 in the liorough of Colitint.iu: Nu. 1. '!'he well-known Columbia Hill prop . 0,3 1.11.0 rotten) . to , erect,l, ut the VOttlet of b'rOof Rind Lauren. , si reels the "COLUMBIA FL f OUR. 'l'llr bulbling r of brick. in guild condition, cesotrodi• ' out willt two rust of burrs. di ;veil by built water and /..teattn• n new i;orte engine having liter, added to the trii.l the putt }ear,. Tile Water (lower stinleictit to alrsve tile wili durioe, the great, r part of the )ear. There iS u -t dl e. ver y convenient on the preinine4 'rite ti,p water r gilt oil rAtaWitet: null,. all about tour uere-; of tneu.low hoot. No. 2 A Lot of Ground situate at the N• corner .! 1 runt nod luattrux h oviug u front of hn feel. more er le—. on forgoer • rail. mild ex leitcflog bticbt fat to roolo•Orato.i arluch Is Creel, .1 t•umanudiou+ two..uory BRICK DWELLING DOUSE, g:l4 1. I'LL. rACI! lii.megls the Itoase,,tato W.ater intro ducea 411 the fuck hoot Lo- and 14.ti11 Lou•• A large g . ,‘ [ 4O 010 Olt otplittpll of choice frun liter 1,1 tie WI (I. 3. A f f ut of Ground situated at the N. VV. comer of Secant/ anti /..tutett. 4 .tter tc hnv iug a (runt of 33 feel qtt the latteF greet and ex ten dtim Lark 1:12 feet to an alley, on wittell 4114111, a fare of lir; feet, OIL I: , erected a tv,T,•eittry tflcaeittal (kirk build ia water Oil Est ill{ (Tlllooll+ll y le CllAtz J. PLISCV Clrgitrid C o ty. or to It C, WANZi, Colombia, Colamtint. %latch (3, '6l 31 Ex.l t,I tr ropy 3t and eliqrge litlVErll,ll' SAVING FUND, NATIONAL MPANY, Office—Walnut St., S. W. Corner Third IBRANCEMENI'i Yon BCSIVES.I THE SEAPENsION OF SPECIE PAYMENT: BY r lir. BANK.A. I. Depiptit% rre,ivotl nnU r‘ilfftenta mad , . ever,. d.. 1.• 2 Current Bank Nut and -prole »1/I be rei . ecv,d 011 &To.' Derot:t• mode in Book Note. .t.ll lie pd al voy Bank N.ll, 4. Dello., iii:iold or S,lver mil be !mid back Com INTEIIE:Fr i i.. r PER CENT PF.B AN \ j; /lON / I ENR Y 1.. Pre-ittent. koltrArl . $1,'.1.1 , 11 I MA:, V.ce P,c../dcla I.V'• 1. It V.ED, :hereto ry . Morel; sxzEn.u-r , s SALE. JN Saturday, April 1;1/), 1561, at 2 o'clack, M" tt tt the of .10111r:I 1N . C.44 yeinfoiont EXOOIIII, and L...Vart C:0;111 , 1, 1 4 •11 , 1) nut of die Court 01 COlll.OOll Nell.. 1.1110:.1.0r and In nit thr, et. il, I in 111 ey.po.4. 10 ...le or oil. etc. al the Cairn 111011,. 111 um eIIF of Lyieu.i.r, the following Real L'ontee,vict A Lot of Ground. in the noronith of CO0111W: Lan curter Courtly, irontingin leer, Olole Ot VI.IOII ntreot, and extruding 10 0 Solo tree I• et ties. 275 feet more v.llll a iw.. -wry Front., I,l;ie hog 1101.1 So. tt 011 e -tor) Loma I.l.elte it Ural lied. 0 ,Nir• ettory thick hutch, ring .11..p...tuthe, hog pen. tale oven. hydrant. f tin tree-. st.id oilier improvement. thereon, adjoining propel ty w Jar-efiti T 5 sort, aid or lie r 4.. 0.00 i:J.OO $0 a 10.00 1/ a 10. 0 12.00 A+ the property of Gt.:omit•; 11EPPERLY. ALSO, at the same time arid place, a Lot of Ground, iro e iii. g 30 !era 010. e in, 1,44,011 1.,. O.( 4 reet to the Dorosigh of C 010051.1... C um), rx• 4 eodula lir= lent, More or 1,4-. &Tilt. to u 14 lee t alley. "Nat, Islet OWYISIIII, tWU•r. r IWO -tort' frame I.lteheis ott.sehett, In drnnt. I nut I tee• I Od l e, ialptovrntent• thereon, 4.41j,4111,3g proin-ny of Churl,. ltel urger and Jo-rpO 6rrothrts,•r As the properly or tiE:4:I(V.M ALSO, at The same tulle and piece, all that certain Lot of Ground. iue on the north •o/• of Unmu rtreet, in Inc Borough oi column., Loaf..., county. being purl or lot nomi.er. .went}-eight the plait of -Columbia rzo•fichil," I.oil riot (u) Jiiman 'Wright. Jr.. hoix dr.pr l 6. cl RIO bewailed a. follow, In wit: liegiottlng fruity-Ojos feel win invite. rtail Oneiilialf from the mail west totter. font the toter-coma of Umoo o.ob Stalk tslosie the north sole of -nal Union in a Vrarrliy direetloll. ton)-t ne fret little tnt he. 0101 011, Wei 1001 to u lot number to rut)-iii•veli to the plum oho% einentiont4 thence cater:dant nits( got utpn• her Irrenty—eVeia. word ilireurtioii, one bundled and •eresitt .(our feet. mote or le., to a tour then feet wide alley, thence lulotiir lie cousin •tilr 01 and 1011neritifeet alley. w rrifftwortlly direr( unit, fort). three feet, more or It.r, to lot of Ann fl It clutter; thence along the Iln,t in.:olmnd lot v. Inch houffes o on :he east. one Initialed and sin)-five fret. mole or it.. Ott It !toothw and direction to She (Once of luegnilling. with a Thfee.mory Brick Ilarelitng 800,. will a Iwo. t Brick goelien tninrhed, ei-tern. fruit Ire... WI eetifir. ea• and roper through ILc entire Ina-,• nod oilier nnvet/rainutat., A e the provenly 01 VINCENT SMITH. ALSO, at lite same time and place, all that certain inlet, or pareel of hood. •ionsoto :81.1 1., urg is 11,4,1 Dolle . rpil tow notion.. law, non r outo) hounded nod hulled as hollows. viz:— /leg; Illt , rlg. it the middle of the Marietta and Cottomboa Tornio kr. 11020 alrlief. down the -nine •nooth right )-four and one h nl theatre., rae.l e 1.1.1 , ree. along land of St ttttt lel 31rIontley torrl other , situ to five and I. half degrees west Irghoer.. pt 1111.1 110/C -truth. to the 1 3 .1 . 1111.1)1V.111 . 111.'.111l11: 11...11re . up 111Y.Ilitle eogloy-one toll a /ow( gegoer-. %%est none per,,l,- re. tint two tempt..; then:el.!, /and .1 !Arne/ Goodman, north fire and a ball degree,. rood I Ighteeto otere.oe soon! titur-teolohoo to the beginning: t0ut.....10g 1711 AND T. 7-100 PElltrflK. , . cinch tars-we. w• 011 a to.e sow I , lllAltlE DWELLINU 1101.1 , E. 1112 d o:11. r mtp uve- Ingot. thereon ALSO tb4t certain lot or ground, begin Plug at a poet on the 1 1 ,1., lea.. a throve dose', :he Keane cowls sights-one nod a halt degrees: east nine pereite• and Imo-tenth.; thence along land of Samuel NlellatieF and other, mouth Lye and :A hail delvers. et•est filpeep a n d a hall pet vitro to the River suequehanna. ilweleve up die Omer north seventy &Terra, west lime perehes and telCI:IC,(11-; insure ohms used of 1-tsel G00d0,,,0, nor!, five acid a 1 5 01 t!Cgeree.east titters, t lire to the tozi using epos towing IZO AND 47—tta 1 1 1.11tC,1E. 1 , %Met An the propene or DiVID CAS,sEL, Mortgagor, and nurvs C,ISI EL , Terretpaaut. ALSO, at the same time and place, all that rennin Inc suttee or lot of ground. •nuatewl. ly lag and hetog an the southwe-t earner of Cheery and 't • htrd r•ta.. in the tiotougth of Colunition. in the eounir of lam caater, and mate of Penn., lentna. bounded and dr. Feistiest as wham,. to ten: lird.iiiinta at a po•: at :he •outh•eaatera norm? of Third ai.d Chegiy thence ante Cherry street tewitrdit Seeped oire.t Ott reef. to u pOll at the romer or n ten feet alley. them, at right angle. latch and pantie! to Th.,,t .trees. it 'Gag •std alley 44 fret to a post nit the tine of property. taa ern ~ e of Dr J. S. C. CL.ric-on, dee'r/.. them, utrats .441 alreei 44 feet. to the plat eof 'regnant:lg. with tvro•nory Brick Cliwrh rir Meeting lion•'• amp. lily of the UM:WAN nt:Futimmcixi- GREUA WIN of Ccgwol‘tA. Al' of 1Z.,1 to be .” d •0 ,-"11 orro•r. Lat , ;:a;;t:r M" ,, tqa F.,:t oLD ticl.r. Ohl giLle Sugar House M014 , -ca. The gar., Wateprticleq,ae.seceivad tgad for , n'e ut A.lfl. 11).41100'S 1 - 4:12011 Grace r S o.c. March 16.'61 PENINC 11 nt cema—Teally O - WOilti 40 eenis—irau New Y0:1: auetion, HALM.: AN'S Co 'n,l. Ir, l7l)evp CnAh More. coo gew PROCLAMATION W/BEGS, the lion. HENRY G. LONG, Pte.-Went, Don. A. it. DATE.t had rgalthe Aneocitite Jodgen of the Court of Ven man Pieta., in and for the county of I,iiiienster, and Ju.iice. of the Court of°yeruud Terminer, and lieneral Alai! Dehverr, and Quarter Set , sions' or the Peace. in tied tor the county of Lunen -ter, have Ott:: Precept to vue directed, mime Mg me. among other thine,..to woke Public Proclamation throult.tioal lac Uutinvieh. that a Court or (fixer and Termitic: suit Cteneral roil Deliverrt Mew a Court of ilenerul guiltier rle,ion. of the Peace and Anil Dalivery, will commenceat the Court Howie, La the city of Liedea.ter. la the Commonwealth of Penn.y I. vault', Ete TIJIR DAI tES DA Vin APR. (15th) Itt6l. lei totle.llllllCe of which precept, PUBLIC NOTJet: t$ IitIREMY GIVE.N.to tile Alityor and Aldermen at' the city of Lange.ler. m intAl county, upd sit the JUR( !lee. of the Pro.ee. the Comfier, mud Constables o' the said city and county of Ltineateter. that they Le then and there in their o.wit proper pertiona,willi flirt r rod., record. and eX,..kolioui iotl., and togigi.ojons v their other remembrance.. to 140 tho.e things which to their office. oppertutll, in their behalf to he door; Mar 1/11-0 all 1110 4 e WllO will Tor,eule uFnintl the prieoiter. wise are, or then '4;01 be. in the Jahl of the al catnn y or Lancaster, nre to he then and these to p ro.ecute ugainto them of Abell beju.t. - glinted at Lancatter, the 05th duly of Dec IA6I. W. P. UOYD,ttSliertlf-. IV. O.—Punctual aucialunce of the Jurors and Wit. 'tenses will here/Oran" eXpecierl Will required on the 1 - acidity of the ee.sionm. Aldermett and Justice, of the Peace are required it o n order of Court, dated Nov. dl. 1945, tore'urn thei r recognize e, to Samuel Evans. Cler% of Quarter Sleatttoti, within one week from time day of 6111 ti UCliall ill each ca'e. and in Jr. ftult thereof, We Niagistroter.' costs Will not hr al lowed• licit, 16'61 Ii POND'S EXTRACT OF LIAM AIDELIS, OR PAIN DESTROYER, Ii one of the few domestic remedies which have coma into general use- mid fsvcir. w•ithuut Pulling. Ii to rite Product of u simple Arab. hurndessill till tagas,alla nc a domestic remedy u»rqualled. For Born'. Cals, Bruise'. Soreness, Idainenc-s. 'Sprains. itheumati-m, Ooll.,Co.•et', Old runes our' Wounds, it Las not an equal. it is also u-ed, w•dlt great success. for Tooth ache. licadaelm, Neuralgia, sore Throat. Colic, Dior rha•a, I lon noit other similar trouble-meand painful alifeetiotis. 'slide it promptly arrests all Hein orritage-t, kindred- • f physiciatos use it daily in their pruettee. ;iota give II their unqualified recuttimenda lion. Sold by our agedtl- uud aralerg. and by F. 111.3 hi FORM , & Clt .562 Urnadway, Sole l'ropi tor; anti Adana facto ter*. Rstdao, Odd Ft lid a'a' Hall, Agent for Cos Play lit, 18611 r i It II AM 111-cult, Loudon Iti+euit. Sodik anA V.gz 1 .4 Bt•Vutt; nxtum, Wird BMW( Cracker+, 3tt,t res....iv/A at A. M. ICA All Alar ;r0e4.11 . :41011.. Oranges. ENION.z P.1.1 -;e- Scfor sale. by hex, at ~ . , A M. ft .15113trzl _ Odd Peltews' Mar 9 1.61 Pelota. and _Lovering Syrup. I.IwERING and the l'rroot ...trope, two of the best syrup,: lu the United Stole-, for -nle by the gallon or berre;, a A. M lb %JIM'S "Our, I-411 . Groeery Rive Viola, now , : wrARCII. Forino, ker'n Coen and Choen lowa, Altpwtord. riottes, eotwitoes, & ,&:...Wts-t we ceived, a: Mar. C. 1500 ac:)..cf:›Lcc, ;.:acis.ces.(2),Es Various Styles at qualities WALL PAPER, n 2 unw ready ni the Sionr of the nejoi t. COltillll,l4 ttuut,tuul for fps purpose °I - do:it% out lilt' OM Ire lot -Onti, dry Will n't..(1,11 irlatAjt Regard to Oriv,Li4ol CO4. 11. C. ro o t )hr l'enp (Itl.ll. tAloris AFETY r 9,'i11 !SOL SECO\O OPENING OF iset. NEW SPlarcre GOODS. tPENING VIM DIY a complete assortment I Ilx•ii.L.,fc 1.10011.1, .11 Greasy Pt.ttec,il Prier% DRESS GOODS, NEIV S:PIUNG SILKS, BLACK DRESS SILKS, l'ennerd-• Grey TravePne Ore,. Good- Inn mr,ey tepnltir etyle '211.11 l OU pl.' C t heoe, ti cis Ile r ',.d war: h. lei. Cloths, Cassuneres and Vesting,., Cloths and Cassimeres for Boys Wear, A Complete Asmrtmeht. of C.ARPKTINGS AND OIL CLOTHS, CI ion, 6 / a ss and Queersware, Looking Glosses, House Keeping Goods, eVery , hug 1.1 111,1 Way. Cy MAT 111:11S; t%oolrn . rolllne am! I.stlen eta r pet ewe, he. RUST !IA hDPATAN'S chrttro Cosh Store. ,11H1/4/ 9. -. al. F - KaHliffei..l3LE CLOTHINGE— SIPRIN4 S. SE:TIDIER STYLES. 3. CR : PUILILDELPMA. r.asusorrs.. GRAN VILLE STOKES' M 0,60 7 Chestnut Street, Philudrlphia, has Mel, 0 1 1 100141 an Ullelialalra ,10elk 01 Freud', Erahnl/ and A aterionn CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, -rlertrol wen great cure, eq:6.lllv for CITY V T 11.1.0 The hoe-1.1)4. 6 of Really-Mule Chilling, alway. pn pr. , •••• +0 cult the ' , arena-cr. tc,e , O,‘E.: PRICE 1. n-lroti.und Inarb,c4l on roe), on, n. ...low as the &now. A WV,' 01 I . 0:11 YaIUL, and (.uch-i4 pre*estted with earl; garment -WO ntatigv,rating t new rtyaiem at 10mat.... it 41°1114 • ?a,eate lanid he pktmq- the slra.l 11101 fali a.dodurion frOM. and /101 1 /aa/d, to the ;wive at the crude nohha/NM/1/1011.ely !Herta-. lire .01104«naa' i n z air 1111111TICIOT 10 net OW. )11/Crally, 1104 cm the AUOIN 1.109,10 'rattan hr r o lol.llll . faliVe profit o.klorr pr 0101,14 and fUlalal.lp nurnded In. One Pr or rilfi Clothing Empoonna, \o. 607 Cl‘v.sio,ut aircct. Plunadelplaa, lqnr-11 Nations, Livery and Exchange Stable! SECOND STBEET .4*h:btu Odd .Fellows' 1441:, Cfc , luq2biu h tar u tt ,, t r %G . f? , fi ri ti d ifi in tleAr o tool wish HANDSOME AND COMMODIOUS CARRIAGES, lur the r-1.1 , 11.1 t . t. A trial ill cowrieu e the politic of the tirrii•elltS.4 ehurucie I' Of lit/. , ?:thie. p - Teinp. Rea..onuti:e. ALBERT SOURDItItg, Cirioinhiu, Nturelt 2 It6l. IVO KEGS NAILS. 1.00 Keg% ilaaranuon Null*, at a reduced It. J ', o r, ii•Oi Cherip Ca.. 11 Stoic. en hi t o been granted to the PU1..0 I Hier re-toltitg in r. .1 Dorn gal township near Clucktei. all pto.on4 ndet..•o sum c.Uttr are I CCIE/mLlet/ to mole mune p /moot snit those having etui,na nein.% thin :not Ilri,Mll there duty uutn.tuieuted for µ.(11, Meal •n .‘llCll.llil. TRUMP, Muret.2.l-6,141 AIM), al•IrlilOr S t:lsq.liehanna Planing Kill, Ov FRON I' ST., ANLI PENNA. RAILROAD, Cui.cm RI A, LANcxsTzTt. 1 ) . 1:NN.1. Tun , u , /•cruber lamina parella.rJ glut machinery in I. ti n • Nu•yurhau,u l'imang Mill b. :tonging 10 401 1 / 4 114 1 . .m.y, and good wIU'ol• die the old r•lubMelmrur to l4:no• gull kmd. la, glamour lure ra.lr. Door , . WIIILION. !Matte, 411.0 IT on the uu.ine•r In tall irs bratmhe.. He- re• p u.ct /ally iwigatta a con•inoanre el public cu-•om JA(/. Is IdACIINAY. Ceiumbia, l'eb'% Id,tEGl WALL PAPEIRI PAPER CHEAPER THAN WHITEWASH. i...lll":t7 , J , : w .izt: , i;t e d . 4 %11 of . % . 1 1 1 tic Pe W er c , will sell al prue• to rail the time.. sAYLOR AIVI)ONALD. rim* 9 , nre. Prow St., above Locust.eoluumbia. !lintel, 2. VI. A 000 Barrels Poudrette, made liy the Lodi Man- U u ael urrng. Co" for sine in let. to suit inliVinilherli MIS 14 the cheapest fertilizer in market. iSit won!, wit. immure on •acne of corn, will increase the crop from one third to and will ripen the crop two weeks earner. Price over wren Barrels St 50 p, r {lane!. A rmnph'et with ran-factory evidence ant folk punieulut,', will be itearvatis to any one siting whirr.. to LOU! 111 .‘NLWACTURING F t b. 3. 'Ol-ICI 130 :South Wharveo, 1.10014*, TO LET. I Two-s'ar7 Frater Dwelling; lionise, in Union a .are o n. Stover,. Scrawl and nirti 134.4 with 1 r ion 111:1-0.1aae,A and Alaa. tar 111 lIIC, jajal. Thrre is ... al :,.,,, o-r I, •, p! rionsi v. 1 ,11 goad .I Wail Ire.,, Th. In •. • I. •...,.. . I 1 .0 ..,,•1, :I ,aa ! L. • a .4 . 1e.1.,..it1y • , .i.. 1 ill: WALL, A.,,,,,,..311 liou-e. MUM MEE L p; tr 6..000 Yards Fip Calks Thrwwrk of Biscuit A M. RAMBO'S !'unity Grocery Gore NOW FOR BARGAINS: tedret.iik. TO PARMRR% IME!EI
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