pal Department Cummraaationa can iie notices maim octant na nioci by the torttar's rent none, not luxes:cry for pat ,;ation, bee as a guarantetof good faith. To Conesposdents. c ons owneaatms, letters, coictratatione, generally .of rw eit and ingress!. to Om reader, toiU be acceptable from friends from all quarters TO 017 K .S.UpSCRIBERS.—The term of subscriptian of xsany of our patrons wilt expire about the rst of July next, and wexaust insist upon our subscri bers ,tlite tie...N:89.14r of paying prompt ly, The expense of keeping up a news paper Assiouble what it used to be, and twery.thing in our line has to be paid for in , ca sh. The paper dealer and the type feline Am, demand the cash, the merchant, the butcher, the workmen and others do like wise—and why not the printer? Every in dividual who has a heart large =tough to to penetrated by the least ray of liberality And generosity. or to emit .the slightest morsel of favor or regard for us, cannot but see the justness of our demands for prompt payment. The only way to save our establishment from debt and disgrace is the prompt payment of all bills duethis office. The subscription price to our pa per is 42,00 per annum in advanee; but if not paid until the expiration of the year, $2,50 will be charged. These terms will be strictly adhered to.. Iteuaxous.—Rer. John Macnair of Lancaster will preach in the Presbyterian Church, Columbia, to-morrow (Sunday) owning and evening. CURTOUS.—But not less curious than :true, that you can find at W. U. Hess, the very best pen in use. It is the " Sperms ;inn Commercial Pen." Try it. It will make you write by holding it on the paper —curious, is it not ? 0. Funtouaa.—Corp. White Welsh .of the 41st P. V. V. is at present visiting Columbia on furlough. He passed thro' ull the campaigns in the Army of the Po tomac, first as a member of the Reserves and then its a re-enlisted veteran in the above reg!ment. I'VE LONDON REVIEW.—This excel lent work for April is upon our table. It ie well idled with choice matter from the petli of the most eminent English writers. 'terms, in connection with Blackwood, ; 7 ±.1 wannum. Leonard, Scott 45r. Co., Pub -38 Walker St., Now York. Niw Perm.—We have received the fmt number of a new paper, called the Imkpendent. Published by Robert C. Fries, Esq., Norristown, PAL It is pub lisbud weekly, and gives evidence of an unman of mental and mechanical labor, which must recommend it to the rending public.. Success to the enterprise. 191sT REO'T. P. V. V.—By a private otter front Capt. Torbert of the above regi ment, we learn that the men whose terms ,rserviee would expire before October Ist, intro all been mustered ont,nnd their regi , nott is now filled up to its standard by masters from other regiments, the great number being from the 155th P. V. The 'eterans are all well, and desire the time °soon arrive when they can lay aside the rater and become citizens. Go IT Boors !"--Is one of the elas leal phrases belonging to the vocabulary Ithe street, the origin or meaning where= f e do not comprehend, but " Go into toties" is easily understood if you want good cigar or an excellent plug of tobacco. ootie is always on band ever ready to ac innualate and oblige all that may favor in with a call. His now establishment fired up a N. 1, and cat successfully , mpete with other branches of the sane siness. it Ituottr.—We are indebted to Mr. .s. S. Gilt, of New Oxford, Pa.,for a copy his report " of the surveys and location the extension of the Western Maryland Maid." It is a neat pamphlet of over ages, containing two largo maps of the airy through which ho surveyed, and • •ell written. Ir. U. is a highly educated gentleman, the company were fortunate in scour the services of so able an engineer.— (.e will not permit of us, at presen t. to k alba great interest and advantages lo new location of this road. •cclDEN.r.—Our town is seldom star bc a serious accident, and we are well •tied, but wo occasionally have a num of minor ones which do not find their •is print. Last Friday evening a case ind occurred, which might have re •d seriously to the parties concerned. cutter when young folks are enjoying iielres with a " mooney ride" on (Mack they should be careful not to at- N fitly extraordinary feats in equestri la, as it will Invariably end in dis nting and dismantling tho whole con- [USK LESLIF,'S LADIES MAGAZINE. , o June number of Plank Leslie's is as I fined with elegant fashion engrav , Patterns, Asc. If any gentleman a present, to a lady a gift that shall al keep him in her memory, let him nt her with a year's subscription to eastifal magazine, Its contents are lubly excellent, and the illustrations the highest style of art. It Is just every lady really desires, and what, ' iW value's once understood, she will part with. Terms one copy one kW. Address Frank Leslie, 637 St., Now York. larni OF JULY.—In our last 'we the attention of our citizens to the ' at the 9th of July was approaching, so deirired them to enter into seine anent whereby the day would be • ted in a becoming manner. As yet e net heard a whisper from any of fluential or wealthy citizens in red*- , it. Can It be possible thatthey have dogma or forgotten that the Fourth lathe anniversary of our indepen- Other places are making arrange to celebrate the day by giving a dinner to the returned braves. Can hit have no welcome to extend to ho have fought so nobly, and who ly returning. Lot some movement 'Prated and that speedily. If we celebrate the day by feasting,let us " Uproarious uproar." Let the thunder, fire-works bias and roar, , d women about for the American nd have a good time generally. It done if attended to by some of our ant citizens. 11 be an everlasting disgrace to Co to leave the day, baptized as it is, a " by 'without proper observance. awn lifeetingappoint a committee it through- " /1.N1404.1! RICUXBITION.—The annual exhibition orthe Columbia Classical In stitute will take place at Odd Fellows' Hall on next Thursday evening,22nd inst, A programme of Vas order of exercises is presented which cannot fail to prove at tractire. An admission fee of fifty cents will be charged to aid in procuring a Li brary for the X . ustitution. Tickets may be procured at': U. Hess' Book Store. PoLan RErgraEmaron.—We have had a practical trial of the Polar Refriger ator, as advertised in our columns,and we recommend it for family use as altogether the best we have ever seen. It is a most perfect preserver of meats, milk, fruits, :vegetables, dr.e. What we eat and what is its _condition concerns every one. A good refrigerator—such as the Polar—during the hot weather is essential for security and economy. EARLY RISING.—We have watched those fellows who aria early risers, and as a general thing they are first to visit the hotel in the morning. It is all moonshine about greatest men being the early risers. It might have been so in old times, but now-a-days when a chap is seen very early you may be cer tain he is after a drink. I'll bet you.- 2/met. Which is the worst, drink yourself drunk betoro you go to bed, as the Read ing sluggards do, or get up early and take a drink before going to breakfast. To the Editor of the .Spy." THE FIltE IN lIARRISBURCI.—I no tice an error in the amount of insurance in the Patriot & Union. This company had the following risks ; Poulton Az Givens, $2,000 Wm. Parkhill, 1,000 Jacob S. Stehley, 1,500 These are all the risks that the Columbia Insurance Co. had in the burnt district, and probably the latter two are but par tial. GEO, You's°, JR. Soc. WE take pleasure in introducing in our advertising columns, this morning, Dr. John K. Lineaweavor. He comes to us very highly recommended, both as a Physician and Gentleman. Having been Physician to the Moakley Alms House of Philadelphia, prier to the rebellion and doing duty as Surgeon during the war at the Chestnut Hill, Broad ct Cherry Hospi tals of Philadelphitt,and Surgeon of the U. S. Military Post at Aquia Creek. ho needs no further recommendation at our bands. TILE LA.EVY'S FRIEND--The July number of this Magazine opens with an engraving appropriate to the season, call ed "On the OW." It is a beautiful pic ture of two lovers enjoying the repose and freshness of theses shore—end makes one long for the dash of the breakers against the rocks, and the smell of the salt waves. The Double Fashion Plate for this month is quite brilliant. Price $2,59 a year. Ad dress Deacon do Peterson, 319 Walnut' St., IV. IL Hess has it. Tun LIFE OF ANDREW JOHNSON.— T. B. Peterson A: Bro., have just published "The life, speeches and services of An drew Johnson," seventeenth Presiden , , of the United States. The . work comprises a sketch of hisearlycareer. as a 'tailor boy,' and then enters into details in regard to his Congressional, Senator ial and Guber natorial life. His addresses and proclama tions since his accession to the Presidency aro published in full. Price 75 cents in paper or one dollar in cloth, sent by mail free of charge. Address T. D. Peterson ct Bro., 30C, Chestnut St., Phila. FAsnlON.—The conversation of fash ionable ladies is now quite trying to the sensibilities of a nervous man. To hear them speak of their rats, their mice and a hundred other things which in their tech nical moaning are harmless, but which call up very disagreeable thoughts to the un initiated, makes one anxious for informa tion. It is probably not known to our In nocent male readers that the luxuriant ap pearance now given to the heads of belles by the immense knots of hair appearing thereon is the effect of the extensive use of cow's hair, and other like unromantic " fixins," but an individual who "Is in the ring" assures us that such is the fact. If such is the case, we hope the demand shall become so great that the foraging animals on the streets of Col umbia may fall vloo'l3lB to the thshion. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. —The following resolutions were adopted at the County Convention on the 14th inst. Resolved, That the the Democracy of Lancaster county hail with delight the ter mination of the long and sanguinary civil war in which the country has been engaged and will cordially sustain President John son in all proper efforts he make to restore the integrity of the Union upon a sound Constitutional basis. Resolved, That to the gallant soldiers of the Republic, to whom we are indebted under the blessing or Providence for the suppression of the rebellion, the people owe a lasting debt of gratitude, and the memory of their unequaled toils and suf ferings will bo cherished throughout all succeeding generations. Resolved, That we are opposed to negro suffrage and to nro social equality with the white race. We hold, in common with the late Stephen A. Douglas, that this Government was made by white men for white men and their descendanta,and that any attempt at a social amalgamation of the races is a war against nature and an insult to the memory of the heroes and sages of the Revolutionary period: Henry Shaffner, of Mount Joy offered the following resolution, which, after some debate, was adopted ; Resoled, That the assassination of Pres ident Lincoln was a dlabolicaloutrage up on the American people who had elected him to the high (Aides of Chief Magistrate. It wasa base and murderous crime which meets and receives the execration of every good citizen. —The Columbia National Bank sold at public sale, at the Franklin House, in Columbia, on Saturday last, 173 shares of its stock, at prices ranging from $llO to $ll2 per share. A heavy fire broke out in Harris burg on Thursday morning last at 2 A. M., near the Telegraph Office, destroy ing considerable property. The Tele graph has s uspended publication for a short time. The Columbia Insurance Company had losses to the amount of $3,500 IX::)1:11:23. Deaths and Marriages are published in this paper without charge. When accompanied by conunorw lades, whether prowl or poetry, Ilse cents per line will be charged. Payable in advance. On . the 10th 3ne4, of Heart Disesee,John MeAttly ih the 76th year of his ago, for merly of Peach llottoM. CO '.P adds. . COLUMBIA COAL MARKET. Retail prices of Coal at Bruner & Moore's Yard, delivered in Columbia, Reported weekly for the Columbia Spy. Com:at/HA, June 16, 1865. BALTIMOIIX CO. AI!ZD DIAMOND. Balt. Co., No. " " 4 and 52,3, Lump coat, L'ICKENS' VALLEY COAL. Stove and Egg, Nut, 3irA3lomax. Stove, '' 00 Nut, 6 00 COLUMBIA. FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET. Reported weekly for the Spy by Eph raim Hershey. Columbia, June la, 1865. 10000 00 per bbl. 800 " 500 " 1 Soper bus. 170 " 80 00 411 50 32 lbs COLUMBIA. LUMBER PRICES CURRENT. Reported for the Columbia Spy by John B. Bachman, Susquehanna Planing Mills, Front street. _ _ _ _ _ Family flour, Extra do, Supenfine, do, R3re, do, White Wheat, Red do Rye, Corn, Oats, Columbia, June 10, 1865. White Pine Callings, or samples 1800 " " 3rd Common, 26 00 " " 241. Common, 38 00 " " Ist Common, 50 00 " " Pannel, GO 00 " " Joist and Scantling, 30 00 Hemlock, Joist and Scantling, 18 00 a 2000 Ash and Oak 3500 a 40 00 Dressed flooring boards, 3800 Cherry, 30 00 a 50 00 • Poplar, 25 00 a 35 00 Walnut Plank, 30 00 a 50 00 Pickets Headed, 13 00 alB 00 Plastering lath, 300 a 350 Shingles, 26 inch., 25 00 a 32 00 Bunch, 800 a 1200 Roofing lath, 7 00 Columbia Produce Market. COLUMBIA, June 16, 1865. Potatoes do 100a125 Eggs per doz., 15 a 16 Butter per lb., 15 a 18 Chickens per pair, 75 a 1 00 Lard per lb., 22 a 25 Sides do 18 a 20 Tallow do 14 a 15 Country Soap, .6 8 a 10 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Reported by J. M. Smith A: Co.,Commis sion Merchants, No. 246 Broad street. PIIILADIMPRIA, June 1.6, 1865. Flour, extra family, $s oo a 850 Do. Superfine, 700 a 8 00 Superfine, 6 00 a 050 Rye flour 6 00 a 6 25 Wheat, white, 2 00 a 2 10 Do. red, 180a1-95 Rye, 9012 95 Corn, 91 a 93 Oats, 70 a 75 Clover seed, 800 a 10 00 Timothy seed, 2 00 a 3 05 Lard, 17 a 18 Butter, Roll 15 a r ftgs, per dozen, 18 a 20 Whisky, per gallon, 2 05 a 2 20 Tallow, per pound, 10 a 11 Beef Cattle are selling at 17 to 18 cents. Sheep are dull G a 8 cents ; for clipped Hogssold 11 al3 per crrt., nett. Gold 146. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Dr. .1. K. LINEAWEAVER, OFFERS HIS PROFSSIONA.L SER viees to the citizens of Columbia and Ofilee—Loenst Street, between Second Third Streets. June 17 ly* T ETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM LI ED in the Post Wilco at Columbia, Pa. ! Saturday, Juno 17, 1565. 9.31."T0 obtain any of these letters, tho applicant must call far 'advertised letters,' give the date of this listrand pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. Allston Grace Ann Robby Josephine Blackburn Mary Choeman Sarah 3lttaw Harriet Spangler Barbara Pickle Christiaana Swintos Lizzie UENTLEMAN'S LIST. Allison James If. Kauffman Eli Albright Samuel Lewis David W. Cotter George Smith E. A. Golden Alias Staub Henry (2) Gould Robert S. Wellnarker J. Juno 17, 1855. M. J. FRY,P.M. PENS I PENS! PENS ! TH S BSerivCommercial No. 3, and School A large lot of the above Pensjust receiv ed at W. U. Hess' Book Store, Locust St. These Pens combine elasticity of action with smoothness of point not found in oth er Pen, and are a nearer approximation to the real Swan Quill, than anything hither to invented. Are used In all of the prin cipal Commercial Colleges in the United States, and are pronounced by /Coconut ants, Teachers, Oflichas and Correspond ents the Best Pens Manufactured. Give them a trial. W. U. HESS' Book Store, Locust St., opposite Cora. National Bank, Col., Juno 17,'65. Manhood; how lost, how Restored. Just published, a now edition of Dr. C.ilvorwelPs Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medi cine) of Spermsterrine's, or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fitz, induced by self-Indulgence of sexual extravagance. azr- Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celeb.ated author of this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success ful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dan gerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knifo—pointing outs mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effctual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what ins condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. so_ This Lecture should bo in the hands of every youth and every man In the land. Sent, under seal, in a7plain envelope, to any ad dress, pest paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. a KLINE it CO., 127 Bowery. New York, P.O. box 4,586. June 17,15. Ir Teachers Wanted in Ooininbia, Pa. THE SUPERINTEDENT OF COMMON Schools in Lancaster County, will ex amine Applicants in the Lecture Rocuu of the new School House in Columbia, on Wednesday, July sth, 1841.5, at 9 o'clocic,A. M. Thirteen teachers aro required, one to be Principal and one to take charge of a Colored School. No one not holding a pro fessional certificate will be employed, un less examined publicly in the district on that day in the presence of the Directors. No teacher will be allowed to pursue the study of the lawonedielne or divinity,dur ing the school term. Those undergoing the ly=t p, and loaidexamination according to w merit. The term will be from October Ist to April Ist, and the High Schools may be continued to the Ist of July. E. IC. SMITH, SAMUEL GROVE. J . IL BLACK, W. G. BARBER. J. G. HESS, JAMES BARBEL June 17th at. NOTICE! INTHEREAS, on motion of D. J. fit 1' V Loop, Esq., Attorney for petitioners an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, to grant and decree a Charter of Incorpor ation to "the Columbia Fire Engine and Rose Company," of the Borough of Colum bia. Be it known therefore that the mid Court will on the Ihird Monday in August next, at 10 o'clock A., ht., if no sufficient cause be shown to the contrary decree and grant a charter of Incorporation to the said "Coluinble. ,Fire Engine and Hose Company," sotording to Law. Dated June 3, LBB5. JOHN SELDOMRIDGE. jun. 10, 9 65.-Ins Prothonotary, COLUMBIA Classical ' Institute. Mho ex`sitiitiations of this Xastitutioa will AL take place on the 2001 and 21st itist.,he. ginnips nt S Q. M. Pareats, guardkius and friends of education in general are earnestly requested to attend. The Annual Exhibition will bo held in Odd Fellow's Hatt oa Toursday eveninx,the 22d. Exercises commanclua . procisely at o'clock, H. S. ALEI.A.NDER, Principal. 7 00 7 00 7 00 ORDER OF EXERCISES Prayer. Music. 000 6 00 Oration (Original) Our Country. D. Briar' ,ard Coae, Columbia, Pa. Oraton The liohlity of Labor. Edward B. Slaty, Idahoe City, Colorado. Oration Ilia Tiring Orator. Christie Kauffman, Columbia, Pa. Oration tialatbiel to Titus Frederic W. geboonmaker, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oration By and by. Abie tranatior, Columbia, Pa. Music. Dialogue Discretion the bettor part of Valor. Gen. Feathers, Brainard Case. Capt. Wary, Lewis Dewart, Corporal Blunt, William H. Lewis, Private Gore, Edward Saimaa, Music. Essay The Teuber's Responsiblllty. J, E, Horne, York, Pa. Northern Laborers. Oration David Richards, Columbia' l'a, The Little Blacksmith Oration George Haldeman, Chicques, Ps. Conde Debate—Who deserves the greater praise ; Mr. Coiumbas P.n. discovering America, or Mr. Washington for defending hurter it was discov ered Hon. Felix Garrote and Fbeneser Marrowfat, Esq., Music, Oration Jerome Mulch, Columbia, Ps. Oration The Garden on the Sand. Thos. Simpson, Columbia. Po, Oration The Death of Abraham Lincoln. Wm. II Davis. Newark, 0. RECESS. Essay Columbia bridge. Jefferson 111 inich, Columbia, Pa. _ _ Oration (original) Liberty, thepertection of Law. Oliver A. Kerr, Centre Hill, Pa, Scotland. Oration John Hoover, Mountville, Pa. Blood will toll, Oliver Kerr, Win. H. DilViS Edo ard Slaty, Edward Armes, Jeffer'n Minieh Jos. Righter. Dialogue Uncle Buckram George Check Eustaco Golightly Prince of Wales, Duke of New Castle Mr. Ferret • 1332 • Oration (originall The Rebellion. Milton R, Alozander,Lewistown. Pe, Oration The Baron's Last Elanquet. Lewis Dewart, Sunbury, PAL. The Death orMarmion. Oration . . Harry Woodward, Reading Pa. Oration The raising of the Flag on Fort Sumter. Edward MI, Armes, , A'ashington,D, C. Dialogue Lament The Fatal Brawl. Lewis Dewart McGregor M. It. Alexander. Argyle Brainard ease, Ross John E. Blake, Lingie., E. B. Sisty, EMI Debate Should jadges be eleetod kr the People. A fr.—M. It. Alexander, .Meg.— I. A. Kerr. HONORS CONFERRED. Music. Drill_ and Bayonet Exercise. . . Admittance Lo conts,--to assist in - procuring it lA brnrY for the Institution, The next Session commences 71.11 of September. Tickets for sale at tress' Book Store. ROBERT WARD'S NEW TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGAR MANUFACTORY Locust Street, Second door East of "J. MILLER'S HOTEL." T BEG leave to inform the public, that I 1 have made arrangements with a well known Wholesale Tobacco House, to sup ply merchants with Tobacco, Snuff and Segura, at City prices. I shall always keep the best quality of Tobacco, Segars, Stmil, Pipes, ite., Su., at the lowest prices. Don't forget the place, Notice the first Sign above ••11iller's Hotel." ROBERT WARD. Juno 10, '65. ant STRAY BCLL-t- • A BARK Red Bull about two:Senrs A with chain on neck, came to the prem ises of the subscriber in West Hentptield Township, on Friday the 2d, inst. The owner is reugested to come forward, pay charges and take him away. J. L. WEIGIIT. Juno 10,'0.5. WIKE'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Cor. of Third and Locust Street (formerly Palen's.) Groceries, Provisions, Flour, &c. We will always keep on hand the very best quality ofgoods such as Sugars, - Salt, Coffee, • Fruit, Teas, Soap, Fish, Starch, Hams, Spices, Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Tobacco, Molasses, Sugars, also NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS. - _ We intend to keep the best sroods only and to sell as cheap as any similar store.— We therefore ask a portion of public pat ronage. Juno 10, '65.-tf ASHINGTON, JACKSON', LINCOLN, GRANT, WEBBTBR, 14 E-' DEA.ItTIiA. WASHINGTON', Also in preparation, a splendid Por trait of GENERAL SLIERMAN. Sold by Subscription by ELIAS BARB 41 . ; CO., Agents, Lancaster, Pa- Dissolution of Partnership TELE partnership heretofore existing un under the name, style and title of Shuman dr. Upp, in the carpenter business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm, will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment,. MICHAEL S. Sail-WA:ST, WESLEY UPI'. Col. May 15th BIISINESS CONTINUED. The business will hereafter be conduct ed by the undersigned. He offers his thanks to the public for the patronage heretofore bestowed upon the old firm, and hopes by studious attention to business to merit a continuance thereof. ICHAEL S. SHITMAIT. Col. June, 3,-'65. DIVIDEND. Columbia National Bank, Columbia, Pa., 31ay 23, 'O5. The Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of 5 per cent. for the last aix months clear of all taxes. payable on demand SAMUEL SHOCH. Cora, May 27 tf. Cashier. WANTED! DISABLED SOLDIERS And others out of employment to canvass for OUR GREAT NATIONAL WORT{ Just Published, "FRE LIFE AND PIIIILIC SERVICES OF ABRATIAE Lincome, " by Prank Crosby, of the Philadelphia Bar, comprising one large octavo volume of nearly 600 pages. This is the only work of the kind pub lished ; it is entirely new and originaLcon taining his early history, political career, speeches, messages, proclamations and other +Allele' documents illustrative - able eventful exiministration, together with the scenes and events congested Nvith. ids trag ic end. It will be sold only by our author ized travel? agents, to whom exclusive territory in yen, and liberal commissions void. Sen !Ur a circular terms to I.A i s t e r iain publi.bing A and gency, Box. 4 217, No6oo Chestnut St.„ Philadelphia." BENJAMIN HERR ; SUCCESSOR TO; I. O. BRUNER, IrAs 'MST OPRNED A txew stock of goods, at gatissp Where I would be pleased to see all my old customers. My stock of goods is full and complete, comprising- DRESS GOODS. CA.SSI3IERES. C LOTIIS, • VESTINGS, DELAI&S, PRINTS, DOMESTICS, Together with as good assortment of goods as is found in any similar establishment. Family Groceries, eoffee, Sea q Sugar' of aSI 00. PRIME SUGAR CURED HAMS, FLOUR, POTATOES, FISH,tC. Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the highest market rates. I hope to be the recipient of a liberal pa. tronage. BENJ. HERR. IsToc.l9. '64. Cor. 3rd and Union Sts. Excel , ior PA") L'A. f=l4 ;Tr-Nit.);gifz, a. 3, (..) 1 Whereas Letters of Administration on the Estate of Samuel Hogendoller dee., of West Hempfield township, in the County of Lancaster. have been granted to the un dersigned, residing in the said township of West7Hempfield ; all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN IC. SMITH, Administrator. Cora, May 13 Ct. TO TOBACCO GROWERS ! HAVE constantly on hand at my I Plaining Mills, Tobacco cases, and will furnish them at reasonable prices, to those who desire to pack their Tobacco. JOHN B. BACHMAN, Susquehanna Mining Mills. May 13, '65. NT °TICE is hereby given that the follow , ing lot of lumber was lodged on prem ises of the undersigned, at Washington, Lancaster Co. Pa., and found floating in the river during the flood of March, 18(36. Round logs H star, U T. W D,heart, F, E I. R, 235, S H, hand, C L S, S crossed, 113 F T, W T, D U. T C, L W, tree, star, W E D, P A C 0. The owners are requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take them away or they will be forfeited according to law. NATHANIEL URBAN may .tr, 4t GOOD NEWS, HEAVY DECLIIVE IN GOLD IDENDRICH BROTHERS HAVE RE- X duced their prices at a wonderful rate in all articles manufactured by thorn. Ci gars the best Havana, have been reduced from $5 to $6 per thousand. Cigars sold at $3O are now selling at. $25 per thousand.— Those at $25 are now selling at $2O, Those at sl7i now 12k. Snuff, Rupee, Scotch and Congress, reduced 20 cents per pound. Chewing Tobacco reduced from sto 10 cents per pound. FENDRICLI d• BROS. 'May 24th COLD SEL DEN. & CO. EIMCTRING JEWELLERS, 27 COURTLANDT ST., NEW YOLIK. 100,000 WATCHES. CHAINS, GOLD I'ENS, PENCILS, sc., sc. WORTH $500,0001 TO BE SOLD AT OXE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. AND NOT TO BE PAID UNTIL YOU KNOW I,VECAT YOU WILL RECEIVE,. Spliautert List of .Irticles All to be sold for One Dollar Each, 3:e Gent's Gold Bunting CAA.) Watches, $5O to $l5O 300 Ladies' Gold and Ett'd Case Watches 35 70 400 Gent's Hunting Case Silver Watches, 35" 70 20. l Diamonds Rings, CO" 100 3,000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains, 15. 30 3,00)" 4 6 3,000 Gold Oval Band Orocelets, 4 " 8 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, 0 " 10 2.000 Chataluine Chains and Guard Chains 6 " 6,000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches, 4 10 2,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches, 4" 6 2,000 Coral Opal, and Emerald Brooches 4 8 2,0J0 Mosaic, Lava, S Florentine Ear Drops, 4 8 4, 5 00 Coral, (Opal and Emerald Ear Drops, 4 " 6 4,0,0 California Diamond Breast Pins, 2 50 10 3,00/ Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys, 250 8 4,000 Sob and Vest Ribbon Slides, 3 10 4,030 Sets Sleeve Buttons, Studs, etc, 3 " 8 3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils etc. 4" 7 0,00) 511 nature Lockets, 5" 8 4,000 Altniuture Lockets—Magic Spring, 3" 20 4,003 Gold Toothpicks; Crosses, etc. 2 " 8 5,000 Plain Gold Rings, 4" 11 5,00) Chased Gold Rings, 4 11 7,oolStone sot and Ltguet Rings, 250 " 10 0,000 California Diamond Rings, 10 7,500 Sets Ladies'Jewctry—Jet and Gold, 15 6,000 Sets Ladies' Sowelry—Cameo, Pearl etc. 4 " 15 5,000 Gold Pens, silver Extension-Holders and Pencils. 4" 10 6,000 Gold Pons and Gold Mounted Holders, 3 " 8 5,000 Gold Pens and Extension-Holders, 6 10 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups, 5" 53 1,000 Silver Castes, Is 50 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cako Daskets4 13 50 sea POZEN 4074 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons, 610 to 320 4,0.0 " Table Spoons and Forks, 20 " ZOO Manner of distribution. Certificates naming each article and its Value, are placed in Scaled Envelopes, which are well mixed. One of these En velopes,containing the Certificate or Order for some Article, (worth at least one dol lar at retail,) will be sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on re ceipt of 25 Cents. The purchaser will see what Article it draws, and its value, which may be from One to Five Hundred Dol lars, and can then send Ono Dollar and re ceive the Article named, or any other on the list of the same value and after seeing the article, if it does not give perfect satis faction, we desire it to be ;immediately re turned and the amount paid will be re funded. By this mode we give selections from a varied stock of fine goods, of the best make and latest styles and of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the highest value. In all cases we charge forwarding the Certificates, postage and doing the busi ness, the sum of Twenty-five tvnt3, which must be enclosed In the order. Five Cer tificates will be sent for Si ; eleven for is ; thirty for 05 ; sixty-five for 010 ; one hun dred for 015. taw-Parties dealing with us nutydepend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be immediately sent teeny ad dress by return mail or express. Entire satisfaction Guaranteed in all cases. Write your name,Town, County and State plainly, and tddress. SELDEN it CO. 27 Courtlandt Street, New 'York, II may 20, 6m, COAL! COAL t D. GRIFFITH., has opened a coal . yard on the corner of Front and Wal nut streets, Columbia, and intends keep ing a general assortment of Schuylkill Ctrunty coal at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, warranted tbe best and cleanest family °Cal tb.:it comes to this place. CORM iII.II7DBILII.BIZIN or yourselves. Sales cash on delivery. A liberal share of public patronage in solicited. msr. lq, U... . rr7:l. THE WIDE SPREAD FAME OF alf SU LEE'S HERB BITTERS The great intrinsic merits of MISHLER'S justly celebrated ,HERB BITTERS are rapidly acquiring for them a reputation as wide as this vast ,Continent. It has not been a great while since they were first offered to the public. They speedily came into favor in Lancaster city and county, I and the many wonderful cures wrought by means of their instrumentality caused their fame to spread with unprecedented rapidity throughout this and the adjoin ing States. They are now known and recognized as one of the most efficacious medicinal agents ever devised for the re lief of suffering humanity throughout the various States of the Union. Their fame has reached our remotest territorial re gions ; and from all quarters comes up the same unvarying testimony to their won derful efficacy. Very many are the astonishing cures wrought by them, which are constantly being attested and certified to by the mul titudes who have been the recipients of re stored health through their agency. From time to time some of the multitude of eer tificate.s constantly being received by the proprietor of this popular remedy, are laid before the public, that the people may see for themselves that they willeflect cer tain cures of all the various disease to the removal of which they are adapted. Only yesterday, a copy of the New Mexico .Press, a paper published at the far off town of Albuquerque, in the Territory of New Mexico, and printed one-half in English and the other half in the Spanish language, was received by Mr. Mishler. In its lo- cal columns the following notice of Mr. Mishler's Celebrated Herb Bitters was found : "We are told that Mishler's Bitters is a wonderful remedy. A gentleman, whose name we are not at liberty to disclose, has been radically cured of the gravel, and several others have used them with suc cess in rheumatism andsimilur complaints. Strachan, who Introduced it into this ter ritory, should bring out a large supply this year." The above notice speaks for itself. It was unsolicited and unsought for. and the proprietor of this great remedy was quite surprised when he saw it. It is only another slight testimonial to the univer sality of the relief afforded to diseased and suffering humanity by the great modern remedy, Mishler's Celebrated Herb Bit ters. may 6, '65, The Polar Refrigerator, WITH Filter and Water Cooler Combined MAINTAINS THE PRE-EMINENCE. I, Fish, Milk, Fruits, egeMbles, etc., and requires less ice than any other Refrigera tor now in use. It is self-purifying, and no other article of food will impart its fla vor to another. This is done by the mois ture—(which carry the impurities) being condensed in the cold corrugated ice box and passed off through the waste pipe,leav ing the provision chamber dry and sweet, and avoiding the necessity of passing cur rents of air through the refrigerator, which wastes the ice, introduces moisture, and lessens the temperature of the provision chambers. The ice receiver being in the centre and at the top, divides and forms two separate appartments. The ice, as it melts, passes through a filter and falls into the lower angle where it is retained for its cooling properties, or may be used for drinking purposes. They are made in the best manner of clear well seasoned pine, lined with zinc, galvanized wire shelves, white Knobs, good Locks with assorted Keys, Plated Faucet, Castors, and are nicelyy grained in oak. "What we eat, and what is its condition, immediately concerns all. The health, happiness, and the life of individuals are involved ; and the man who eats wilted vegetables, stale meats,or milk, fruits, or any particular decomposed food, will have his reward in dyspepsia, complicated dis eases, and health. To avoid this is the duty of all, and in no ono mode can it be accomplished with So much ease, with so little comparative' expense and with so much system, as in possession of a good .Refrigerator. Some nave advantages superior to others, but in all qualities combined, and in obvious improvements, none seems equal to the Polar Refrigerator."—New York Observer. The Scientific American says. "This Re frigerator FULFILS rkumucr".v TUE run roszs FOR WItICII IT IS lI:TEN/MD." Home" , Webster says, "I have used the the Polar Refrigerator, and pronounce it very superior, much better than any other which I am acquainted." fl Z &I]NC22S. John A. King, B. P. Johnson, J. W Tiernan, Jacob Vanderbilt, Gen. U. S Grant, St. Luke's Hospital, Primo Napo Leon; Poter Naylor, Brown Bros. & Co. Home for the Friendless, and many thous and others. Also, for sale, Water Coolers, Water Fil ters, Ice Cream Freezers, Garden Vases, the Empire Mangle, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Old Java Coffee Pots, the Union Lamp, Eddy's patent Kerosene Cooking and Heating Stoves, Gas Cooking and Heating Stoves, Rubber Tubing, the Gothic Furnace, Registers, Ventilators. LESLEY dt ELLIOT, Man ufacturers, No. 494 Broadway, N. Y. 13A_RG-A_INS ff‘ n W . U . Tr.NIIP We this day offer to our Customers and the trade BARGAINS FROM THE LATE LARGE AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS In Philadelphia. Handsome Prints at cheap prices. SEE OUR 25 CENT CALICOES, A full line of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, including standard makes, Exclusive styles in largo assortment. NEW spnrNu DELAINES, at 33 cents, And all other goods proportionately low. Our present stock is completely thinned of all goods costing more than markot pri ces at this ditto enabling us therefore to of fer inducements to buyers. Call at lIALDEMAN'S Chopp C 31411 Storrs. March 18th. MASON, PEASE & CO., LIMBIC OIL WORKS. PITTSBURG, PA. A.No 1 Lubric oil equal to best aperrn,l,lo B. 2 do lard, 95 C. 3 good heavy oil, 000 Best Carbon Oil and Benzine. MASON, PEASE ct Co. Box 1409, Pittsburg, Pa. Orders received at this office. Feb Is,3m. Summer Hats. The undersigned have just received a beautiful assortment of all styles of Slidr, CAPRERA, FELT AND STRAW HATS, Which wo aro prepared to soil on reasons- ble terms. Our friends in the city and country are Incited to call and examine our wort- Mont. NATIONAL MOURNING HAT Now the style in the large cities can be had at saulaz dt BRO. May 27 North Queen st., Lancaster. BOSTON CHAIN: Have just received 700 pounds best VY Boston Linen Carpet Chain, i=l at colors which we will 'sell tit it reduced price. STE itCY tt BOWERS, Opposite (kid reline's Hall, Colombia, Po. ICE U. ■-30 LOAN. Ta-zzEtr) smt.res a , • $ 2 3 0,04Y0,0 0 0. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned, the <leviers] Subscription Agent for the Sale of United States Securities, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent. interval per annum, known as the 7-30 1,0_.X..N-- These notes are issued under date el July 15th 1364, and are payable three years from that date in currency, or axe convert. able at the option of the holder into V, S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING norms These Bowie are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from State, Cbunty, and Munincipal taxation, which adda from one to three per cent. per annum to their value, according to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7.30 per cent, amounts to One cent por day on a $5O note, Two cents " " " $lOO " . Ter, 46 44 46 di 5 5 00 66 20 44 44 it 46 $lOOO .1 - $1 - 44 4 4 44 $ 5O OO 44 Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are precise ly similar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold, except that the Government reserves to itself the op tion of paying interest in gold coin a tl per cent instead of 7 3-10ths, in currency.— Subscribers will deduct the interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when ' they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven-Thirties will com mence on the Ist of June, and will b. made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made in the conditions of this,THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest. The payment its gold, if made, will be equivalent to the curren cy interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so re duce and equalize prices that purchases made with six per cent. in gold would be fully equal to those made with the seven and three-tenths per cent. In currency.— This is The Only Loan in the market.. Now offered by the Government, and its superior advantages snake it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN of the People. Less than 230,000,000 of the Loan author ized by the last Congress aro now on the market. This amount at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will undoubtedly command a premium as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. It now seems probable that no consider ble amount beyond the present series will be offered to the public. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be aforded fa cilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par, Subscribers will 'select their own agents, In whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, SIIESCEPTION AGENT, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank of Columbia, and Columbia National Bank. May 13th Susquehanna Planing Kill, ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD Columbia ! Lancaster County, Pa. frHE subscriber would respectfully an. .Luounce to the patrons of his Mill, that the advanced prices of labor and axpences incident to carrying on the business of his establishment compels him to charge his customers an advance on formerrates, and takes this method to inform them that the following aro the prices for work done at his Mills: For working Flooring per M. $4.50 " do NVeatherboards " 4.60 Surfacing one side, per M. 2.50 t. do two do do 4.50 " 'Re-sawing White Pine face measure, per M. 6.00 " do Poplar face rucas. do 8.00 " do Ash, Oak <ft Cherry, face meas. per M. " Ripping 4-4 per line, 101 t. do 8-4 do do " do Joice do do per- Lumber hauled to the MIII and re turned to Yard without extra charge. Accounts for working or dressing lumber will be considered collectable every four mouths. Thesnbscribei has on hand an assortment of ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER, which is for sale at 'Market Prices, and 'so licits a continuation of public custom. JOHN B. BACHMAN. Columbia,ldarch 18, 1864. IR. P., .I‘2 0 NT .A..T_a I Our Motto : "Live and Let Live." • We 'lave just removed our Tobacco and Segar Store to the building formerly oc cupied by the Post Office, and are now butter able to supply our customers than ever before, as we have more room and have just received a stock of TOBACCO __ 2 SEGARS, VIPES,SNUFF and SMOALLni • TOBACCO. W have almost every brand of Tobacco and Segare known in the Atarket,antongs6 which we enumerate the following: Chewing Tobacco, Wavy, Congress, Plan.. tattoo Twist, Old Style Plug, Baltimore Plug, Mountain Dew. Also the following kinds of. Natural Tobacco: OronokoTwist. Old Dominion, Bough and Ready, watt Plain. SMOKING TOBACCO, Killickinick, Turkish, Lynchburg, Oro noko, Flora Its Virenity. .Also tho colcbrated Sun-Koo-lUn-Kio. 5E041.125, Gen. U. S. Grant, Cubaniosns, Constitn tions, La Union, Isabel Cnbas, Lousy's, Country Cousin, Conches, with numerous othor brands. The very bast Fne-Cut Tobaccos lu hfarkst. Idiohigen, Anderson Solace, and .Astm3et. NEERSCEAUM PIPES, of every style, price and description.— Snuff Boxes, Tobacco Boxes. Ponehesote.. together with every other article turnally found in a similar establishment. ful for the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to ns, we ask a oontinuance of the MUM GEO. M. BOOTS. Col., April 12,'85. i'l ermine French 'Enamel for Dr a gto at Wf PARRY'S Golden Mortar tore. Front Street above Lomat. 8.00 NM
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