egillata grin C.O U Ail3l A . N SATIEMD.S.7., ;2, .1.863 New Monthli es A i1f.111t7.1.;: .111XCII ANUE xs.n Itcrimr.—The A. pril number of the American I:cc:hang° Anil Review 11:1,1 xhlo .papers on " Mining -and Metallic Production in the Irnitel -Stutca:" t'outlices of Social Science: — "Cul ointion of ,Pernyian Bark Trees:" ' Opera -6.119 of tliei.United States Treasury Depart-. went fret ISGO ;" "American History . ..," S..c. An excellent number. _ Pita LEstaes Lanv'q M ‘risz,ilvr.—The luny number of 0 Frank Leslie" appears in new spring dress of gorgeous cotitr.„ The ,numb r is a good ope, vv,itb the ut,t; tl variety of matter and illostrationq. We not know IL more readable m aga zine than :Frank Les lie, nor one that is "easier.to take." Take ,it by o,l,!.means. 41ERICANT AGRICqL,Te2.I-vf, The May number of the Agriculturist has a large amount of very valuable ogricubural and ulckeral information which will repay peru sal. The subscription is but one dollar a an?l,eNery =an who cultivates ten :square feet of earth shtuld invest in a copy. Tun CV.T.T.LTITIST.—A. M. Spanglers NiclN Agricultural monthly sustains itself. The o esconcl,ngmber 's an advance upon the first, and gives promise of regular progress to perfection. But 25 cents a yeari Think of .itd Who will.nut encourage such an enter ,prise? We hope subscriptions •,ny truly in by •thousands. ARTHUR'S HOLM V.lNE.—This °Feel lent Nlonthly !till flattri , ltes. It is certainly What's to the worth Of our pet italleol iiter atute that no Magmtine of any standing has gone down during our trouble.. Arthur's keep. up its high ulirucler, and is the same favorite as of old. The flay number is a particohuly good one. This Office For Sae We d,osite to dispose or the Spy Office. and offer it fur sale. It is well known as one of the best Country Offices in the State. The Jobbing and A4irettising custom is Arst-rate, and iimreasing. The bkt,iness of the town is better to-day than it ,has been fqr years, and the Spy prospers accordin,g ly. The ,Circulation of the pnper is small, but may readily be doubled with little eff.rt. For information apply at the .zni Office, S.,awr.i. WHIG 'IT, pr .114.1r,ess nsn.—See Saml. Arms' advertisement of lice •' Old Mullet Factory" which is now open for ,tl,lc se•tson, running full handed and towing out plenty of No. 1 fish. Give him Tito F.AS r.--Thursday was _strictly observed us recommended by the President, as n day of fasting and humilia tion, Business was entirely suspended in t.iwn, and the churches were generally ..pened fru. service. 'The Methodist and P:esbyterien congregations united—attend lag service in the Presbyterian church in t to yearning. and in the Methodist church in the evening. - _ .I.7SI'OIISIATJUS WAyria,.—tan Sunday, April 12th. Thomas Ferguson, better known as Thotwts Divit, a boy of twelve years, about four feet four inches high, black eyes and black I.tair, speaking both English end Ger i/yin, dressed in light knit jacket, brown trousers and blue shirt, left his home in ':',"evrtown in this county, and has not since Keen heard from. Any one knots ing of his Nvhereahout is requested to communicate 1400) John Oivit, Newtown, Itapho townOtip, I,nnea•ter vounty. Qounty papers please 1M122 COL' It I:I I ^ .7 . 51; tt.t Co 111'.1 C., 1141411 y is doing a large and increasing business. It nppenrs from the books that during the month of April it issued one hun dred and eighty policies, insuring property to the amount of $139,983 4.5 being much the largest business ever. .done by the Com pany in a single month. The C mpany has insure I property to the ninount of $1,761.,- 2:V4 (IS, awl It ride premium notes to the amount of filB4,lK) 45, which place it on fig strong a basis as any Witnilar i m oitutiott in I'matsylVillll.l. Tills is tile to errh veer pinee it organize.) and as no comments from us as to the management of the company will Its as satisfactory to the pohlic /19 the resolt of its business, we deem it kutli-icnt ktate the fact that dttrims its entire exis tence the l):rectors have levied but one small n .Ap.gment or three per vent. ot. itq =I St7l , or.st ItEaTu.—stn Tuesday n:•trning it •va.' di..e)varcd that a raftrnaa tiatued 0.1. , 3pbe11, had died during the preci ,,,ls ott a raft lying at t,ne of cur wharto.4, where he had been lodging. A ,jury n i smnalonad by D..!: urn• Cn,ner r, :ma after aseena:ning all the onaneeted the case a verdict was r•_ turned of " death by si,it.l:i;n The feci allowed by the county for bur:al only sufti:ing for interment PuttcrN Folld, the Deputy C..ronrr and members of the Jury hi:Pr:illy enntributel their fees t,norde funeral exper..;es. A goud woo pro cured, and next day the remains were buri ed in till New Cemetery. Deceased was a native of .11.11 son, New York. apparently abu ji 40 years ul age. and leaves a wife and fire children. .Loan ;v2.—Our rivcr :rant irl Zrowded with rafts, from nimve the bridge to the dam.— They may be numbered by hundreds—ehi.f Jy Lumbar rafts, though here and there ere seattorel 2 few of timber. A 4 yet little pro greq+ been made towards replenishing the emp , ie.l yards, but rd.r rafts being ye: ttrewat on our wharves. There will be u busy time, however, during this, grid mth, along the shore. 01 course the presence of e , ) much !urn argue. the pre.encc of Yankee., Pilot. aod shal-flicv. But the tirrner ere now out hird• of p otv.a 7,e, tarrying. ec.vre4y long eouu,.th with u+ fore big; drunk. From pre • of nrpearence• the pilots should bare n brisk scaeon. A 4 for ;he shed-freq. we ore torl rn ow thlt they have been accom ranfed he tio. genuine Susgaehanna shad. a fair ivepply of vrbieh delicacy in onw being dailo catizlit et the different ••hatteries" be-1 low the dam. DEATFI OF CAPTAIN J. R. NEFF.—The nu merous friends of Captain J. R. Neff will regret to learn of his death, which occurred in comp a few dais ago. Captain Self com manded Co. C of Col. Franklin's 122 d Re• giment, P. V. •Ilia remains reached Lan-1 caster. on' Friday s morning. and were for warded to Strasburg. The funeral took place from the•residence of his mother, near Strasburg, on 'Sunday morning at ten o'clock. BRIEN'S NATIONAL. CIRCUS AICE , GREAT Snow.—The combined organization that one of our most amiable cutunpararies styles as the "Model Show" is advertised in our paper of this date. With a caravan entire ly' new, having been manufacttired at an immense outlay, it to ha naturally sur mised that the entertainments will be wor thy of such a costly external. The manage ment of the basittess is entrusted to the hands of competent practical exhibitors—at the head,uf whom is Charles IL Castle—who fur years was the leading sp:rir, "and the great success"— of the once famous "Dan !:ice's great Show." Mr. C. says th,e,re is policy in having a fine attraction, and plen ty of novelty, inasmuch as those who nee it once (in a afternoon for instance) invariably attend at night, and advise their friends to du the same. One reason why the circus should "draw" is that the direction of the arena is under the control of Mrs. Charles %Varner, formerly Mes. DAN limn, a lady well knewn, end greatly respected. Under he: administration nothing obnoxious will be permitted to be said ur done. To guard against any contingency of the kind, she has employed none but the most respeeta- We and reliable. artistes. Iler daughter, Miss Libbie Mee accompanies her—evidence that all ladies can attend. without danger of having their feelings offended. We refer our read2rs to our advertising columns for particulars of the " Show." Darin Pennsylvania, I ist tall, -10,000 men were drafted, of s hunt not mote than 18,000 or f 20,000 were f ,rthcoming, the re mainder have deserted or procured exemp tionti, Governor Curtin holds that it is the business of the General Government to hunt up the deserters, and has visited Ws,tshing ton to insist that the State shall receive credit for the entire number of her volun teers and drafted men iu the enfoter.mcut of the Conseription Act, Spy Office, Columbia, Pa DEAR SPY —We are pleasantly encamped at this place, one of the moat beautiful spots in the world—We enjoy ourselves highly. Gen. Welsh arrived from home last Monday, and assumed command of the 14 Division 9th army corps• He is also Military Gen eral of the District lying between Lexington and Stanford—no doubt he will look sharp after the sympathizers of this region. We are all enjoying good health (Company B, ditto). Gar company, "K," has beAn de tatched from the regiment, and is ding duty at Division [lead quarters as Provost guard We du fur the Genera I what Hollingsworth: Derrick, Wailes & Co., did for the Blue Front, Sergt. Kwch and party have just return ' ed from Llsington, whitly3r they con looted some twenty prisoners, arrested for various crimes : such as uttering counterfeit postage currency, selling whiskey to soldiers—a la Sullivan—&.:. A few were deserters and same were captured Rebel soldiers. Alas ! rwo of company K have deserted : McLane and Samuel C )hick. McLane is from Washington, 13. C., constable, & Cohick was a Drytown Alderman, or some such dignitary—lt was imp ussible for this i pair to march past the Bourbon Distillesie , ; they charged on uld Ilmrhon and were lost. They were both food of the critter. We hope ' they will never return. 15'e were visited yesterlay by the y.oung ladies of "Caldwell Instituto," at Danville, six miles from here. About forty of them came in a large wagon, prepared purposely. It did us good to see them: and to see their waving ham dkerehiefs and Union flags made our caps jump from our heads. If my ha rd hearte l •• Zoo Zoo" friend could only base been hero I think ho too, would have lost a little of his lave fur the beauties of the Army of the Potomac. Still the "girl 1 left be hind" was not there. 1 will write more next week.. Aildrew Hasletter who has been absent sick for a hing, tiwo, juincd us a few days a4r,i he is right well, and delighted to get LAC!: to his CJ nal anti. C.anpanj IC, 43:1i Pein spyanin V•ilonre-r+, tiia Lexington, L-ttere prvperly athlreseel reaeli tis in three The nett Post :1 Law, as untended by hIsL Giingre,., will go into ' effect On lst uc July :less. The lilouring are t:te most into otant of l . 's provisions: Letter carriers are to recPive sitlarieg, and nu eltaNe will be made far the deliv• ery of letters. Postage on looai or "dr+p letters" im r.tibed to two cents, to he insaribly paid in advance and by postal stamps. fhc posit i 4 two cents when the ssei4ht doe= not exao.l bull an ounce, and an additional r.ste is to be charged for every additional hail ounce or fracti , ,n of an ounce. The regul.itivas te.pectinz sokliers' let ters remain the same ay he:etufure. ().1 utl wail matter required by Jaw to be rrepaid, and which shall reech its de-- tinge:ion unpaid. double the umual rates court be eolleete.l n.t lic.u.y. payment in t he di.,regatJeki. Tile fee fx the re,;iitration of lette r i• eft ch, Pus tnialter.i ;ettr:ral ; but it is u.,t to e:i'ee.A twenty oeuti per let- ter. unsealo circular, not exceeding three to one adkirese, toe to be enarged with pro cents pilotage, and in that pru, union for a i Seventy-three persons escaped from the greater number. I wreck by ropes and spars, and 21 more in Newspaper postage will'undergo colloid- No. 2 life boat, making a total saved of 97. erable rhange. N'J papers will be permit- Nos. 4 and G boats not yet arrived in cense ted to go free in the mails, except % in tho ,hence of the density of the fug, and seven county where published, as heretofore. other persons who emb irked on a raft are Weekly papers, live cents per quarter ; also ati.eing. There is atilt a heavy set and semi weekly, len cents, tri-weekly, fifty I dense fog. Army Col respondence CAIIP DICK I:or:Is:510N. Al ril 19th, The New Poatage cents; six times per week, thirty-five cents. At thcce rates the weight must not exceed f..ur qunces—io each case payable in ad ,V111:1013 per quarter of year, either at.r>aail,ng pr delivery office. No extra charge is to be paid for a card printed or impressed upon a circular or let ter envelope or wrapper. .Circulars to be prepaid by stamps. Postmasters will not •be allowed -to exer cise the franking privilege as heretofore. • Postmasters can only frank officialJetters to other officials—the former license to the smaller class of offices heretofore enjoyed, of franking on their uwo private 'Awnless, hay ing been abolished. All foreign postage is to be pain in coin. INTERESTING TO TUE PUBLIC.-11 . 0[1. Jo seph J. Lewis, the new C.Jmmissioper of Internal Revenue, in answer to inquiries addressed to him by John M. Riley, of Phil-, adelphia, has announced the .following de cisions: 1. That but one stamp is required on a mortgage accompanied by a bond and war- . rant of attorney. 'km stamp on the Single instrument must-he the highest rate re quired for either of the instruments. It will Le advisable in practice to place the stamp on the instrument to which reference is made by the other instrument or instru ments. Where a bond and inortgage 'are given a , securities for the same debt, the bond is usually the evidence of the debt; the mortgage is merely a collateral security.— In such case the stamp is properly placed on the bond. Where n warrant of attorney accernpat ias a bund,kh tramp will properly be placed on the bond. 2. A judgment note requires but one stamp, and that the stamp appropriate to the note. No stamp is needed for the ac companying warrant of attorney to confess judgment. 3. A bond for mot.ey loaned without mortgage req.lires the same stamp as a bond for money loaned with the security of an ac companying mortgage. The stamp must denote a duty nl tan cents upon every bum of $2OO or any fractional part thereof. List of Jurors To serve in the Court of Common Pleas, com mencing on Monday, the 25th Joy ql May, 1863: Jacob Buch, Woriviek. Charles G. Beal, City. Ochry Bear, East Ilemplield, Benjamin Baker, Drumorc. Samuel B. Cox, City. Levi P. Brown, Drutnore. George Dehaven, East Earl. Henry K D mtlinger, Le,ncock. George thlter, Leacock. Benjamin Conestoga. Peter Elser, Clay. Thomas Furnace, Little Britain. Henry Gorrecht, City. Christopher Graham, Bart. Daniel German, East Cocalico. John Iteallebangli, Bart. Within Hamilton, Salisbury. John B. Ilamaker, East Donegal. Thomas W. Ilvmderson, Snliebpry. Henry C. Hershey, East Donegal. Jacob Leisey, West Cocalico. John Lorentz, City. Christian IL Landis. Upper Lencolt. George D. Miller, Manheim Borough. John C. Martin. Earl. George Martin, City. William Miller. City. Moses Miller, Elizabeth, Jahn Nagle, Providence. Daniel Overholtzer. William F. Rea. Sailsbury. Peter Rohrer, East Ilemplield. Isaac Row, Salisliary. Levi Sen•enia , „ Earl. Daniel W. Witmer, West Ilempfield. Jelin lI Zellers, %It..fly township List of Jurors Tu serre Ike Court of Common Pleas, eon 2nenciny on .Vunduv, [he ist day of Jane, 163: Benjamin M. Titre, jr., Perinea. Franklin S. Bryan, Elizebetlitown bor. Levi B. Brubaker, We rwick. John R. Brubaker, Earl. Josiah Borges, Providence. Benjamin Cutler. Brunton+. • Clarkson Cook, Fulton. Leonard Clendenin, Leacock. James Duncan, Eden. William S. Davis, Colerain. Samuel Eby, Upper Leacock. Elias Ehy, Mount .Joy townlisip Samuel Eberly, Clay. John Grabill, Penn.. 'John S. table, City. 1 I enry Girvan, Paradise Samuel Hoover, Jr. Salsbury. Benjamin Harnish, Pequro. Ephraim Hostetter, Peon. Levi flutter, West Lampeter. llenry ithoth, West I ri. Moses Light, Penn. Jacob M. Mayer,Drumore. John Musselman, West Latnpeter. George W. Mehuffy, Marietta. Levi S. 11.eist, Warwick. Mathew M. Strickler, West Ilempeteld Joseph Snyder, City. Jacob Sides, jr., Manor. Henry 11. Sherk, Conestoga. Thomas It. Torr, City. Abraham IL. Witmer, Manor. George Yeisley, City. Yoder, Carnavon. A. H. 'Z +A, Fret Lampcer. David II ober, West Lmnpeter Wreck of the Steamer Anglo-Saxon. Lamentable Less of Life. Sr. Jons.'s X. 27.—The steamer Anglt.-Saxon has been wrecked three miles east of Cope ILsee. Three passengers ar rived here this ufterntsm, and report the vessel as broken up and a great number of passengers lust. The Associated Press yacht left for the wreck immediately on the receipt of ti e news. ttll N . S. April 2.3.—The steam ttg D.iinqless picked tip twu huat.,' crews of the Anglu-Sasun between Cape Ballard and Cape lttee, and is returning to this purr, without landing at Cape Rice. PUILTECEVA P ILTICIIL/ARS. Only 97 Peoe knote,a lo be Sized out of ;111 Suds on tbard-7"eo) Mats still Jim's, N. F., April 27, Vi 4. Port Howl. April '2B.—The Anglo.S.tx4ra s.niled from Liverpml en tile 10th inst., With 360 Rum:tigers and a ship's crew el 84, making .‘ total on board, of 441. She was wrecked four miles cast of Cape 410 e, at neon to-day, (the 27111) during a dense fog. The commander is supposed to be among the drowned. The purser, first and second engineers, and doctor, 'are saved, and one cabin passenger, Lieut. Sampson, of the Royal Artillery. The lion. John Young andramilyitre sup- posed to be in ono of the missing boats.— The deck broke up about an hour after the ship struck, leaving nothing but the mizzen mast standing. Several persons clung to the fore rigging till the foremast fell . , but no assistance could be rendered them. Cons tire .being fired at Cape Race to attract the attention of the missing boats. The Two Missing Boats Picked vp—The Names of Ike Rescued. ST. Jolts's, N. F., April 2S—The steamer Dauntless this morning picked up two boats of the ill-fated Anglo-Saxon, containing 00 (I) people. fhe,following is a list of the passengers: the Hon. John Young, lady, seven children and servant; Miss Hope; Miss Bertram ; Mrs. Capt. Stoddart ; Mr. Green, naval officer; Mr. Loweis; Rev. Mr. Eaton; .Capt. Cassidy; Mrs. Jackson and child; Mrs. Wright; John Martin; James Kirkwood and sister; Mrs. Eliza James; Catherine Cameron; Mary Ann Thomas; Mary 4.nn Adams; Edward Manus; Tho mas Caldwell; Mr. Hart, first officer; Mr. Scott, fourth officer; Jas. Henderson, fourth engineer ; Charles Carron, fifth engineer.— The others rescusd are probably a portion of the crew. The steamer Bloodhound has gone to Cape floce for the people there. .The weather is very fine and clear on the coast to-dity. BANGOR, Me., April ES o'clock.—The telegraph line to the east has failed to work, and consequently we can get nothing more to-night relative to the disaster to the Anglo- Saxon. lvlosTnEac, April 29.—A dispatch from the mail officer of the steamer AnglbrSaxon says that all the mails have been lost. Two hundred and thirty-seven out of the four hundred and forty-five lives are suppos ed to have been lost. WAR NEWS. THE WAR IN MISSOURI. Sr. LOCI% April 29.—Gen. Price was re ported to have been nt Little Rock, Ark., teu days ago, with 8,000 troops, preparing for a campaign in Missouri. The Democrat's correrpondent with Gen. Vandever's command says that about ten o'clock on Sunday night, a rebel regiment, under Col. Newton, the advance guard of Marmaduko's army, which was then re 'treating from Cape Girardeau, were sur prised when three miles west of Jaekson, while cooking their supper and loitering around the camp fires. Two small howit zers, loaded with musket balls and hauled by hand to within thirty yards of them, were simultaneously discharged, killing and wounding a large number. At the same time the lst lowa Cavalry charged on them, and not a man of the entire regiment is sup posed to have escaped, all who were not killed or wounded being taken prisoners.— All their horses, guns, camp equipage, and several thousand dollars worth of stolen property was captured. Early nest morning Gen. Vandecer ad: raneed and eaw the main body of the ene my in full retreat. Ile immediately %Row ed, keeping up rt . e.mstant artillery fire in their rear. At two o'clock P. M., Gen. McNeil joined him, and the combined forces continued the pursuit. Firing was heard all the after noon, and it is scarcely possible that the rebels can escape. Marmaduke's command consists of Mis souri, Arkansas and Texas regiments, and left Powhatan, Ark., on the 15th inst., os tensibly for the purpose of occupying Pilot Knob and Cape Girardeau as a base of oper ations fur the projected expedition under Price, this summer, but really for plunder. The force comprised four brigades, under Gen. Shelby, Culs. Bainbridge and Green, -and ten pieces of artillery. The Ist Nebraska Infantry, under Col. 13:tenter, did the most fighting in the rebel attack on Cape Girardeau, and behaved with great gallantry. They were placed in the woods, about a mile from town, and kept Marmaduke's whole force in check, while the guns of the forts played upon them, do ing considerable execution. The rebel batteries did no injury to the town. The enemy's 1058 Wll9 about sixty killed and tw•o hundred wounded. The Repulse of the Rebels at tape Gi- rardeau Sr. Louts, April 27th.-- Tho rebel General Marmaduke attacked McNeil at Cape Girardeau, on Sunday forenoon, with eight thousand men. After three hours lixri fighting the retie Is were repulsed. They changed position and renewed the attack, and were again repuls ed with heavy loss. The last despatch front General McNeil, says the enemy was retreat ing. Our loss was less than twenty killed and wounded. Sr. Luis, April 27.—A special despidch to the D.:lmo:rat, from Patton, Bollinger county, dated yesterday, says that "Marina duke, with three• thousand men and • sis. pieces of artillery, left hero last night up the Cape Girardeau road. Ile has stripped this section of the country of everything movable, robbing the Unionists and secessionists alike. Ile has a train of one hundred and fifty wagons loaded with plunder. Cannonading is now heard in the direc tion of Cape Girardeau. If Marmaduke re mains there ho will be annihilated by the force under G.l.neral \'undoyer. If Inc re treats Southwest, he will ba Italy pursued by us. We hare already taken a number of prisoners, strag,glers from his army." Interesting Fromt eßessee CIVCINNATI, April L.7.—The Coul.nereia 1 cun•ains the following date:twit : 31carate4suao, April 211. —General Rey nolds. to-day, sent it) one hundred and thirty privuners from Liberty. Oa the surprise at McMinnville, th e t eb:l Gen. Morgan narrowly escaped. .lle and Colonel Martin were in flight, and were pursued by a squad of cavalry. 4.. Seventh Pennsylvania trooper was close at his heels, Morgan turned and shot at him with a pis tol. Tto trooper was in the act of slashing Ulm with his sabre. Morgan dodged and the blow brought down Colonel Martin., who was left in a dying condition. Whether Dick McCann escaped is a very doubtful question. 110 wits captured, but was not reported with the other prisoners. His guard does not givo explicit accounts about him. It is probable he was quietly left in the woods. The enemy recently moved up from Tulla homa to Manchester. On the 19th, they re ceived a reinforcement of sixteen thousand men from Mobile. Prisoners captured by General Reynolds bring an unreliable report that Breckinridge recently shot Bragg, and is under arrest for homicide. They say that Bragg bad con demned some Kentuckians to death. Breck inridge remonstrated ongri),y, suing that "shooting Kentuckians was played out," and if the order was executed, li f e would shoot Bragg. The latter executed the Ken tuckians and Breckinridge killed him. There has recently been considerable skir mishing near Memphis, but the impression was that the rebels were falling back. It is thought the enemy is not in sufficient forne to give battle, and that the movements are only feints to draw our forces from Corinth, and give those reported to have evacuated Vicksburg an opportunity to join the army at Tullahoma by the way of Corinth. MONSTER BALLOON. M. Godard, the cel- ebrated French aeronaut, has recently con structed an immense balloon of 4300 metres. The car is provided with an apparatus which enables the aeronaut to ascend without either gas or ballast, and to descend or go higher up at pleasure. This appa ratus consists of a kind of stove formed by three cylinders, separated from each other by insulating substances, whereby all danger of fire is averted. The flame is completely under the control of the aerial traveller, and is prevented from rising too high by a cap of wire gauze. M. Godard asserts that he can inflate his balloon in thirty minutes, and load it with from GOO to SOO kilogrammes over and above the weight of his person and his accessories; and, moreover, that his balloon may ,be pierced with a bcfmbshell without endangering the aeronaut, who can hithself cast projectiles of any kind with impunity. Should this new inven tion succeed, this balloon may be of con siderable service in time of war. NOT HARD TO CATCII.-YOU may catch n cold quicker and far easier than you can catch a pickerel: but you try Bryan's Pul monic Wafers, your cough, cold, honrsness, and sore throat will soon disappear. 25 cents a box. For sale at all druggists liErlhe attention of the reader is directed .0 the adrertisement of Dr. Markley's lima!' Medicines to be /ound in another CaLeann of his paper. 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No remedy has ever heels so stseees.l,ll A • Dr. Svenytie'z Compound Syrup of \\Mt! Mowry. Quick relict is -ore to Ue °Dunned and perrimueni cure. amitotic.. ss here patient, had been given up to die hy physlciasp , mid friend-. How many die ut Concimmtion from neglect to em. ploy the proper remedy? Stytlyne Compound Syrup of \Veld Chrny.' nll throat beer -t, lane' com p:aims. year experience lia4prsp cn it-green •upertontp over all other remethe.... qlqtiqqqtrqqT,icloP A do-c of Dr. ".... , :etayne%, Surnaparilta ant Tai Plus, once or 1W0 . .. a week, la ill Mire •Ike ino.t olw.tiante headaehe, Fever, Jaundice. Idvcr Complaint Costive ne,s. Wou , ne•s, Female De.en,s, he. Th e y a re a great I. r 1, 0 ,1-1 untying purgative. Where there is headache, pain or of the body necoirwan log your cold or cough lake a do, or two of theec connection what the KI Id (lieu ry. it will remove the difficulty. only by Dr. Sto & SOT, rbilnda. Sold by MALTBY & CA.n. nod A Cony & en, CO ;and all good elm ckerper,• (arc Ado.) rob 7, l'ztit!. On the .2•Jiti of April. ni the residence of the bride , - peseta-, by the Rev. D. A: 1.. I.iiveriy, AI a. Jouti AIVE.I.IaON, of Columbia, to .Mts.s KATE BE:yea, or AI id dletowtt. On the 1I ih awn . 01 Bell Plain, Va.. NVit.to.m. 5011 of re cderick and Nlnty fl ottlitoger, of 0,10%10wn, eget! 'l2 yen r, 6 rno , . 0:01 13 do) o,lote of Co. K, 1:33.1'. V.. Capt. I;roon.ne. comp-toy. i BOILOITON TAX NOTICE I) b ? All:NIIIER that an Ordinance was pawed by the Fown Coumni. th4t Borough Tax must i.e pool On or before the Tin HD FRI OAP in December, 1863 A FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN That it Dor:melt Tux no paid during the month of May, tip to the of Ju in. Inb I, a digeount of five per rent. win be UM.% eit. 'rho, who In wi:th pay without Lome c Iled upth, well leeeive the thstuk• or the col lector by hi, Ituttee to Orion,. yireet between Fourth and Flint -them. Not v 7 .= 1371 . ICRc. entr,-1., .1 MEE “Old Mullet Factory.” T ‘ervon hoe opened, nod the auhaeriber ie pre. pared to eup,dy lue ca-tamer. With every variety' fi•o eaught to the ou-quehtreito river. ut t•THE OLD MULLET FACTORY," Foot of the glaute. Any one who wow. Lou MULLETS OR SUCKERS, or other aeavoa,cth find theta at 119 , - Factory," where nn. y are tUflled out fre-n every day. Mat 9. V:3-Bat C; ANN, A RMS TILIC,I3 NOTICIL GENTI,E;III , .N, we have juat meowed our mrnisc u AND sum %wit. STOCK of Chili., mid Ca4.l. Mere, Itruiddul new aiyiiia nit reduced prieeii.-- FICA.. gave tia a vat], We know we can mutt you ill at) le. itu.ilit) and pipe. STCA CY & BO V; Coiner Second and Lncu,.t Et-, Columbia, Pu. N ENV DRESS GOODS. TA DIES, we wool.* call door attention to our new 1J nod tuuLoolu Wear tiOWI4, Jll 4 l reetilled, 1,1 very loof STEAM' & BOWF:fIS, Oppot•ite odd Cotum'i in, Pa. FANCY soars! MPORTED (frown Worrd.or Soap, Imitation do.. GermMe 110 my Soots. ll:min'. do., strain's Almond. Whole Comm, Red! OM Palm, dmain's Palm. trastre. Toilet. ft min , . Ponrins, Sun Viewer, Gomm.. Imported Cor.erm, %Valle Comae to liars. Va. ted in ans.. Sharron; Soap. and Creams of all atm . ., at mae stim 01 F ‘vr1.1.1.% tIF., !mewl .1. 1863. lIALDEMAA'S CHEAP CASH STORE, COLUMBIA, PA., SPRING STOCK CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS, QUEENSWARE, &C. Our Assortment is as arge, Varied and Complete, as any rormer Season, HEAVY PURCHASES FOR CASH, BEFORE THE GREAT ADVANCE, We are now offering many Goods Al LESS THAA . PRESENT WH:LESALE PRICES, To which we invite the SP E lAL ATTENTION of N. B.—We are prepared to supply OUNTRY STORES with the BEST MAKES of Cotton Goods 4T 7327,7 I:OI7EST aLSE PRIC3S, Columbia, March 21, 1863 BRIEN'S NATION* CIRCUS. AND GREAT SHOW: L P - „pf PRO Pill Kron .1. ROI IN. Tit 1 , ...0.1.71:1:11. C WA li N Kit ADVIIitTI,-;Ell AND AGI:NI'. CIIIAS. II CAS rt.r. /- -:- ig TI3IO ( . 0111 ern la entt-ely new, benv,r.111....i not expressly for the .••n-oh,ot 7001. i: NEW HORSES, MULES, PONIEJ, AND OTHER ANIMALS. • *: - ... v :i i . . i : : tlt I ;:f t, u ." . " t * l„* S""' l'''" "C-e " 4 ?‘ Largest and Best Organization A A eve. ...le red to the UCHIGHIIe.II./1.1 on) Patronage of Ihe public. will —..V- - -1-- exlnhil at . • ,,;. -- . ---- : = 7: - Lancaster, Monday May 4, o -, - Manheint. Tuesday, " 5, , - --r• - - z ...., Q ,,, T Middletown. Wed'y, it 6, ' 49 ! - 4.2 . Columbia, Thursday, "7, .., ' York, Friday, ~ S. t, Perfoitnia nee.. Afternoon and Nista. art 2 11011 l'i• P. M. ;".- it Adsn•H”oti only 2o seats No ha Is nri.e. Seat. for ever) body. No extra price for chntee of nflaCe. The inanageintlll determined to give the SCHOOL OF TILE MANEGE in H sly le of correctneaa till 11..1 . '1) Olt, i .. 11:;:.;: . , ; n 11 , 1):;• , d , . 0 11 , a+ made an Pt .1::::',1 il i ';., ..abe i....._. L 1 le'S, MRS. CHARLES \VARNER, CotiMERLT MRS. DAN RICE, (.. lady of high soeslipo.i.ion and (r . : . vitriol... • p.ofeaoiotin , bale) mho Wlli 4 outrol this nenno•nent and sy,' snore lo the trance oh the pa lm.- the m• Ilt BLIND WHITE HORSE SORRY. / 10 arid her roneoifieeni charge., CHAMP/ON. The following Millen( UrliaLl e 'lc hove been -re t ired; i• k•-, Alad - lie illvinn, A ,•-• Ainfl Nlorgtectine. Ali.- Lobbie It Ali... M. Whitby. Alr li. Whitby, Air C. heed. Al r. Wm. Conrad, Alr.o Conrad, Mr. W. Kennedy, Mr. T. Whittaker. Aln•ler John ty IVbithy, Alt. it'. Mag. Mr. U. Percival, Mr. A. 13 Leonard, And n carefully selected corps of auxiliariea Among the blooded trained an imal., will or fonnd THE ACTING 11011 SE DUCROW. THE TROTTING STALLION HAWK EYE STATE. TUE TWIN PONIES APOLLO AND ADONIS. AND THE COMIC MILES, CUNNING AND CONTRA SAND. A Procession of aU the Inetitution TIIPTPDIED RV THE TRI UMPIIAL CAR, • eninahlhid. the !member% of Peter Intlner's Keystone Cornet nand, will be given on the rooming of the day of exhibition. play KNIGLIT'S Superior Flavoring Ex ruts of Vanilla. enrnvoberry. I , iner Anomie'', Rom, Or. sine, Lemon, Pine Apple. for pale by.. F. mu.i.Ams. Loro•t Cl. VAIIIIIII BEANS: A Fresh and Superior r .Fliee,jlll4 received and for sale by V. WILLIAMS. Locust st. THE subscriber has just received a well 1 *elected asonment of Pocket Books and rurses • Those in want of a good and substantial article of This devenption will do ..ell to call and examine before I urchowitg cfsewbere 11 - 10. TAMS, Lama , ' it. SPRING. NOW OPEN AT OUR OF DRY GOODS, HAVING MADE our customers. AT HALDEMAN'S STORE. OR CONCENTRATED LYE. THe FAMILY SOAP MAKER. THE PUBLIC are cautioned against the SPURIOUS articles of LYE for making SOAP, 6c., now offered for sale. The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, their trade-mark for at being "SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRA TED LYE." The great SUCCESS of this ar ticle has led UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's PATENTS. All MANUFABTURER'S, BUYERS or SELLERS of these SPURIOUS Lyes, are hereby NOTIFIED that the COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS. GEORGE HARDING, Esq., or Phila., and WILLIAM BAKE WELL, Esq., of Pittsburg. And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS OR SELLERS of Lye, in violation ..of the rights of the Company, will be PROSECUTED at once. The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, is for sale by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. The UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, West ern District of Pennsylvania, No. 1 May Term, in 1&62, in suit of THE PAM:SYLVANIA SA LT MANUFACTURING COMPANY vs. TitoslAS G. Citrar, decreed to the Company, on Novem ber ]5, 1t62, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by. a patent owned by them for the Saponifier.— Patent dated October 21, 1258. Perpetual in junction awarded. TTIZI PENNSILLITILNIAL SALT MANUFACTURING CO. OFFICES: 127 Walnut St., Philada. Pitt st. and Duquesne Way Pitts" burg. May 2, '63.3m ---- LatirOl l l.lllTilTZIES . REMAllfillph.lN THE 10 COLUMBIA POST OFFICE, Apri Armstrong Jninet, Klutz Phnom S Anderson Iliram Krlly E'ter Billet Emanuel 3 Legther & Wire Bucksilew C Et McGrath John Baylor Joiner Minich A C Booth Swain MeCannel Elizabe lb • Briny I. W MeKatrev George Conrad Chnries Milton Wm Clnrl.e ES Mayer Antony Comings Charles Mason S A Cour Motley, 51cTilliii 6 %V Cook D S Alnenlroy Sarah s Chiekner John R Ibinter Charier I Contiorton Thomas Rummy Mary D ' Cutler Eli Robinson Rebecca ' Camel Daniel Riley Barney Denbeeh Elizabeth 8/Inford G W Pearlier k George Shultz Nancy David Jerry Storkliam George Davis Susan Shahs & Co EpprriF John 2 trrhardeb Wm 2 1F../1 /IA R %V Snyder Sarah Ann Fill Mary Eren Strawbridge Barbra 2 Glen. John Y Snyder Carolina Gnrdner Swan Shaeffer Adam Graham James Shirk Anna G Harlon Emiv W Shuman John Hayden Julius Smclizer John Ilia Harriet sTirrel Mile. 2 Hoops Semi H Troeheistie Nicholas Keplanser Peter H Wolf Chrishain Kelry Wm Wrairos James S • Grimy Saran li Walter Teresa Kieffer Mt Watson Melinda 2 Krean y Anna White John Willis Hannah Persons inquiring for letters will please:men tion if they are advertised. May 2, '63. - M. J. FRY, P. M. Special Nlice. n n and after JUI.Y Ist, 1863, she privileve aeon s, terns, the present issue of 44 , 416,1. TENDKR NOTEA' INTO THE NATIONAL 81% PER CENT. LOAN(commonly cane g .Five.Twenues") will CCU'S , All who wish to invest In the Five-Twenty Lend must, therefore, apply before the Ist 0f.11.11.1f next. JAY COOKE. 11101.0117 . 111)1 1 No. 114 S. THIRD 8 , 1 Philadelithss April It ,191 M An. 1863. SAPONIFIER, TAKE NOTICE!
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