good •Dritaittprent 49.ffpreanwneatications can', be noticed antes* actaps a.Ol Ay the writer's real 'mine, not necessary for putg ation, bat as a guarantee of goodfaith. To Corre;ponaents. 00 . nsun . l i ow t, letters, eantribnitons, generally of . Rail an interest tp4he reader, mil/ be acewtabLe_frona fools from alt quarters WILLIS. —Cannot: promise to print the toot. The paper's too cheap for our purpose. It should be et tile best quality, and to weigh 45 lbs„ Id ART.—We cannot under any consider ation print your article. Better send it where It be .T. Df. V.—Wo tender our acicnowledg . - .„„„ts. We have already experienced how precari -9:18 is the livelihood that depends on newspaper 'profits. JOEL Slia.ltT asks us why 'aitideman's Store is like tho'llall of Justice 4 We'are inclined totes belief that this question is rather original, with Joel and smart wittial, but since he lies sAteti, we must any something,hence sin suppose it is because ',lace you allucteols , llte ! ight place to . get re aiirditrillStice done. N. J. A. S.—Accept our thanks for valu able copies of Oregon and California papers. t know but suppose ho imbibed hie lofty notions at Princeton. • ,BunastlAw.—Yes, we heard. what the pang man said of us. It appears he has got his luck up muddy in regard to the Spy; didn't like n l e "Witch of Windsor." We meant ppi whet we 6.1 d. and he had hotter be careful or lindor's witch Kdi get atter him with n . sharp stint:. We shall con tinue to run this =chute to please ourself. If it plemes others well mid good if not ditto. Our man wq of expressing our views may ho distasteful to some, but we otter no apology. It Is our wish that thin mountebank shouldattend to his own business. Ile should learn how to read and write correctly be fore ho aspiros to the position of proofreader. OIL STOCK FOR SALE. —john Eddy. Auctioneer, offers for sale, at the Frank lin Ifonse this evening, 450 shares of Ma son Oil Stock. Spear's Patent Fruit Preserving solu tion should he used by every family. IL Aves your sugar, and is perfectly reliable, Fur sale by R. Williams, druggist,Colum bin Pa., COLUNIEIA noun MILLS.—Mr. Geo. Ttgle, proprietor of the Columbia Flour Mills, keeps on hand superior Family Thar; also feed of all kinds. A market is found at ell times at his mills for wheat, :.:orn, oats, rye, &C. NEW Goons.—Messrs. Stcacy Sc notv errs ha.s just received a new and complete stock of store goods, to which they invite the attention of the public. This is an en terprising firm, and they deserve patron age—call and see them. WE neglected to notieemein our last isqle the return of Major Samuel Wright, A. A. 0. of Gon. Potters staff, 2nd Div.,9th Army Corps. lie looks well and as if the service agreed with him. Wo understand he is still in the service and f.waiting or ders, BIPROVENIENTS.-31r. Juba J. Mc- Tnguo has made hnndsome and substantial improvements to the pavements at his Louse on Walnut Street. Mr. S. S. Detwiler tuts also made valua ble imprcvement in taking up the old stone pavement and laying, brick. Lot property owners profit by these imp,•ovements. Merryman's Monthly is the greatest male work now published. The August number contains some mirth-provoking and side-splitting illtritrations. In the next number will be published a burlesque Me of the great showman, P. T. Barnum. Terms of the " Monthly" sl,2:i per an num. J. C. Haney d Co., Publishers, N. T. W. IL Hess has it for sale. - Plc-Nlc.--A gain our young folks visit thu rook of Chieques. On Thursday last a merry party enjoyed themselves in ex ploring the hill for treasures, For tour of the suns rays they took their Grove with (loin and did not sllfTer. We are in iOnlied that they had a splendid time, but the hardest case was that somebody stole the claret. STATE PAIR AT WI WA MSPORT. The State Fair to be hold at 11,111hunsport, promises to hen splendid affair, On the committee fur the "hest display of articles fly tradesmen and mechanics," we notice the name of our worthy townsman, Wil liam Patton. Samuel S. Haldeman iS on thecommitten on "Silver Ware, Pianos, Sewing Machines, kn. WM. U. HEss has just received Har per's Magazine for august. ft is illustra ted with num:rims engravings, and pre sents a table of contents which are more than usually interesting. lie has also, Mine. Domorest's Ifirror of Fashion,which contains all the latest fashimp of the day. It has some fine Steel' engraving,s which alone are worth the price of tile book. Call and get one. RELzoious 3 n,Rev. Roger Owen will preach in the Presbyterian Church; 'to morrow (Sabbath) morning and evening. Rev. Rev. J. Cromlimli will preach aster n-ion appropriate to the death of Bishop Potter, on to-morrow (Sunday) morning 5110 o'clock. The public are respectfully invited to attend. Rey. Mr. Kuhn, of Gettysburg, will preach in tl:e Lutheran Church, on sun 'ay morning and evening at the hour. STREET LAMPS.—We are glad to see l'i'the proceedings of Council, that our street lamps are to be brought from "a rt ti eial darkness to true natural light." "The Powers that be" took the hint given them in our local columns last week, and "governed themselves accordingly." We are glad to see this, and give them credit for prompt action. We have heard com plaints that the lamp lighter, very often lights the lamps before dark and put them out before ten o'clock. Will friend Hook make a note of this ? Music run CoLumnrA ny A COLUM nlAx.—Oar friend W. U. Hess has broke out In another department. Any one ceding a musical instrument or think- If ig of purchasing one had better call on him. We ate sorry to say our borough is somewhat behind similar towns,in musical culture. Let our citizens give their fam ilies good instruments and then we shall have good music. Next to good reading, good music is the best and easiest enter" taininent. See advertisement. .A.II.THEWEI HOME 31AGAZINIE. — This tagnzine is always good. The August number now before us presents a table of contents not to be surpassed by any of the monthlies. It has a steel engraving, fashion cuts, at It disseminates 'item stare which cannot but influence for good, all who porsue its pages. T., S. Arthur, Editor, 323 Walnut Street. 'Philadelphia.— Twins 82.30 Per annum.W. la...lTess' has it for sale. OrOD.EY'S LADY'S BOO.K.—We kriciw otno other magaziue of its charaeter,oqual in merit to "Godey." The August num ber just received, contains as usual, the doable sheet colored fashion plate, a - very handsome steel engraving ; also patterns, designs and Illustrations" well calculated to interest and instruct the ladies. Its "Juvenile Department" is complete and instructive. Published by L. A. • Godcy, Philadelphia, at the low price of a 3 per annum. W. U. Hess has it for sale. TUE PAVEMENTS.—The pavements in certain localities are so miserable that some of the Councilmen aro ashamed of them, and the committee on repairs report to that august body that "nothing has been done," and their notifications go un heeded. Wonder what is to be done now ? Let the pavements alone in their break neck condition? The foot of the alley on Second Street between Walnut and Locust, needs attention. Every time it rains, pe destrians are forced to go out into the mid dle of the street or wade through mud and water, and there is always a quantity of matter washed there,which is by no means salubrious. ' We have heard numerous complaints about our streets and alleys, and if it is not convenient to fix them up for the benefit ofp7 operty holders, we hope it will be done for the credit and beauty of our borough,and the convenience of our citizens. THE coLumniA. BRIDGE.—It will be seen in the proceedings of Council that they have taken some action in reference to the Columbia Bridge. This is a move in the right direction. It always has been. ever since the bridge was destroyed, a source of great inconvenience to the citi zens of York and Lancaster Counties. It has interfered greatly with our markets and the financial interests of our borough. We did think that, when the Pentfa R. R. Co., purcLased the right of way, they wo'd soon give ns a bridge with better facilities fur crossing and re-crossing, than ever be fore. But we were doomed to disappoint ment. We have tho Steam Ferry, which is con ducted admirably and is accommodating the traveling public as best it can,but still it is not the bridge. We hope soon to hoar of the work of re-construction being vigor ously prosecuted by the well-known ener gy of the Penn'a Railroad Company. VISIToItS IN COLUMBIA.—During the past few weeks our usually quiet borough has been flooded with damsels, blooming and fair, from different sections of the uni verse. It is true, we have springs—neither sulphur or mineral—Lut we did not know they possessed any celebrity, outside of the borough. Perhaps they only come to recreate in a moral and religious commu nity. If such is the ease we heartily wel come them, for we pride ourselves on the " code of morals" established in our midst. are not a large people and our hearts are ever ready to receive wanderers who may be looking for a suitable place to re cuperate their health. Curiosities we have in abundance. If our word is doubted let the unbeliever take a stroll through the various precincts and also through the suburbs ()four ancient dwelling place. Ho will then and there find much to amuse and instruct. lle will poroeive the noble piers—all that remain to t4:11 us of the raid of 'tl I—standing in their glory•. He will be able to embark on a first class steamer and sail majestically over the , ;,riny deep.' All of the above rind more too, he will be able to 503 and per form. So we say lot the or:s come, and let Columbiana make their stay a pleasant one, and Columbia's name will soon be echoed far and wide. SAD Arr.% itt.—On Saturday evening last, a shooting affair tranvi red at Mount ville, resulting in the death of John Ling entogler, a returned Soldier of the 2elll ()ay. On the evening in question, Hogentog ler hired a "turn-out' at F i rwin's Livery in this place, and proceeded to the coun try, and took in a couple of young ladies —sister4. lle drove throngh Moturtville and happened to strike a carriage, belong ing to another retorned soldier named Wm. 73 Jokman. On his return, Bookman commanded him to stop and explain, but he paid no attention to him and went on. Bookman followed him a short distance and then tired a pistol, the contents taking, enct in the head, back of the ear. As soon as he was shot, one of tie young la dies caught , hint, and the other took the reins, and managed until assistance ar rived. The wounded man was then taken to Dr, Reed's office, and it was soon found that the wound was mortal. Bookman immediately surrendered himself and was sent to prison on Sunday morning. Hog entoglor died at ono o'clock on Monday morning. It is said that a jealousy existed between the two soldiers in regard to one_ of the ladies that Hogontogler had with him. —The deceased was buried at 10 A. M., on Wednesday last, with the honors of war. Lieut. Myers commanded a squad of eight men, who fired three volleys over his last resting place. About fifty soldiers, uniformed and equipped were in the pro- ISM= Oust BRAVEs.- - Witli the exception of the 105th Reg' t,all of Columbia's soldiers have returned. They';wore welcomed by their friends, but nothing was done by the borough to show that their services were appreciated by us, as a people. This is a shame and we believe that Columbia is the only place that we know, that has proven itself dormant. During the past three weeks we. have had remnants of compa nies return, belonging to the old Penn'a Reserves, 45th P. V. V. and 20th Pa. Cay., but they have returned silent. They performed their duty nobly, and sustained the Government in its severe trials, and they have now returned to the ranks of civil life. Now what we would like to see, is that our citizens should go to work and get up an ovation for their ben efit, ancThave a grand parade,. as near all returned fully equipped. The boys would willingly turn out under their old com manders, Copts. Torbert and Eyde,and go through the evolutions of the line. Let it be done. The following are the names of those of the 45th, as near as we could learn, who were mustered out with the organization. Capt. Ed. Eyde, Lieuts. Chas. Koch and Eph. Myers, Sergt. Kelly, Corps. Kelly and Beaver,Musicians Edward and Albert Itoberts,and Privates Oswald McLaughlin, George Finley, Benj. F. Mullen,. Jacob dyers, Edward Dunn, William Baight, Jetties Henry, Samuel Masser, and Wish. Duck. 3,Vlll,lTabler, Lieut." it . Quartermaster of the 45th has also returned. Of the 4 20t11 - Cay.; we noticed Liouts H. Shultz and Chas. Wright, Privates Tom Withers, Daniel Sample, Samuel Stinson, Chas. and Lewis Loring, Wm. Read, D. Jones Tine Fullerton and Christ. Boyd. ANOTRER STORM—Another storm of wind, rain and hail, almost approaching a tornado, passed over the southwestern section of the county last evening between four and five o'clock, doing much dam age to the buildings, crops, Sze. It seems to have made a wide swathe, and visited the townships of Manor, Conestoga and Pogue. probably further down,' but we hear nothing of its ravages below the last named township. In Manor we hear of much destruction to tobacco and corn,and the tearing down of fences and uprooting of trees, carrying away hay and grain stacks, &c. Among the suffers in Manor are Messrs. John H. Hershey, Benj. Bren email, Jas. Bones, John Warfel, Joseph Wright, Martin Miller, Henry Mellinger. John Neff, A. P.. Witmer, and a number of others whose names we could not learn. Mr. Warfel had the windows of his house blown in and wheat stacks carried away and many trees uprooted. The corn and tobacco in many places is totally destroy ed, having been cut to pieces by the hail. At Safe Harbor the largo bridge span ning the Conestoga was blown from the Piers and one-half the timber carried for distance of bairn mile. This bridge was built about thirty years years ago at an expense of $4.900 to the county. Several weeks ago it was struck by a storm, and considerably injured, and was Just under going repairs when wrecked. In Pequa, Henry Hess had his wagon shed blown down and many trees uproot ed. The damage was considerable in this township, but we have been unable to learn the names of the sufferers, or par ticular localities. The corn and tobacco was especially damaged by the hail stones, which are said to have been of remarka ble size.—Express. STATED MEETING OF COUNCIL— Met July "_lst, and NV 711 called to order by the President. Roll was called, absent, Mr. Bruner. The minutes of June lab were read and approved. The Road Camtuittee reported' that the paving of the alley running front Front to id Streets, between Locust and Cherry streets, had been completed, and several crossings made at the corner of 3rd and. Perry streets. The Finance Committee reported that $3.90 I:ad been payed into the treasury for table rent by C. A. Hook. The Fire coin:ultimo r,•portod that the "Young America" wa , . now stowed away in tho collar of the Town Hall. The Paving Committee presented the following report, : Your committee reports that nothing has been done to the pavements heretofore re ported on the north-east side of Fourth st., between Union and Mill streets, and on the south-west side of the same, be tween Locust and Walnut streets ; also, that in ditfetent streets there is the ut most necessity that pavements should be made and repaired. In Perry street it is almost impassible. On the south side of 2nd, street, bets'. eon Perry and Mill streets, Clare are no pavements at all. In 3rd st., from Lawrence to Mill sts. there are no pavements on either side, except in front of Illetz's Row. On the east side of Cherry st., between 4th and 3th sts, there is a great need of repairs. D. Mullen, J. B. Bachman, P. Gossler. On motion of :Nlr. 3follen, it was Resolved, That the Supervisor be au thorized to uotify the parties concerned in accordance with the above report. Ur. Sapplee, Chairman of Gas Commit tee, reported that mmy of the street lamps were too much shaded by trees, and roc °mended the cutting away of sonic of the trees, or the branches as may be needed ; also that the tnlx3s required to Ir. cleaned. On motiOn or Mr. Supple°, the Euper visor was authorized to have trimmed all trees which obscured the lightof the street The Committee on Rants and Repairs, repotted the building, plan requested ut the last meeting, after which Mr. Gossler moved that the resolution offered by him self at last stated meeting relative to a lease of a piece of ground to the Columbia Fire and nose Company, tc:e., be adopted with the following proviso: Provided, that itshall be optional with the Council to say within thirty days, whether said lot shall be 19 feet or 22 feet in width. The yeas and nays were called for, and was carried unanimously. A communication was received front the Public School Board asking Council to have the pavements, loading to the Pub lic School nous. 4 in Cherry and sth sts., repaired and put in good traveling condi tion. By permission, :gr. S. Grove made a statement of the great lack of comfortable paving in the localities specified in the communication of the School Board, and urged Council to take speedy and favora ble action thereon. On motion of Mr. Sapplee, it was Resolved, that the petition of the School Board be referred to the, Paving COM mitten and that the, committee have power to remedy the same without farther (action of the Council, The following bills were road and or dered to bo paid : Daniol .lleisley, repairing locks, staples, ,te.. $3,96; A. Bruner & Son , m her, 12.69; Samuel llogentogler, 'labor, 31,57 ; Wm. Harris, labor, 75cts. ; Peter G.trdner,labor, 50cts. ; Jacob llogentogler, hauling, 5.2 0 ; Jesse Wolf. hauling, 30.2.5 ; D. S. Chalfant, 1 mo. salary ns Supervisor, 45.00 ; Road Committee, paving Alley &c., 147.03 ; W. U. Hess, Stationery, 2.85: C. A. Beek, sundries, 53.5; Isaac Duck, labor. 3.00; Joseph 'Mifflin, regulating alloy. 2.00 ; W. Mullen, hauling, 39.15. James Barber's bill for making out Tax Duplicate, tisc.,was referred to k'inance Committee, On motion of Mr. Bogle, Mr. Michael Shuman was elected Asst. .Regulator for On motion of Mr. Supple° the Road Committee was authorized to give their at tention to the building of the oulverts and crossing in the Borough, by the Read ing & Columbia R. R. Company. On motion of Mr. Mullen it was Resolved, That the R, dr, C. R. R. Co. bo notified, that that if the pavement and gutter in Perry st., adjoining their road, are ni.t immediately repaired, the same will be done by the Supervisor, and twen ty per con. added. Mr. Supplee offered the following pre amble and resolution which were adopted unanimously. Inerems, The.destruction of the bridge across the Susquehanna at this place has been productive of very great loss .and ditnuivantige'to the community. at large, and particularly to the inhabitants of the counties of Lancaster and Fork, and Whereas, The P. R. -R. Co., which now holds the right of way,, has thus far made but little effort to rebuild the same, thero by showing great disregard for the inter ests of the public, therefore be it /icsofved, that a committee of three bo appointed to confer with the borough au thorities of Wrightsville and York, and ascertain their views with reference to the rebuilding of said bridge, and obtain their co-operation lit an effort to secure its speedy completion. The President appointed the following committee, viz : Messrs. Supplee, Gossler and Baelnnen On motion adjourned, Geo. 11. Richards, Clerk, CDT Saritts. COLUMBIA. FLOUR AND GRAIN m A K ET. Reported weekly for the Spy by Geo Columbia, July 28,1865. Family flour, 9 50 per bbl. Extra do, 9 00 " Supentine, do, 8 00 " Rye, do, .5 00 " White Wheat, 2 05 per bus. Red do 190 Rye, 80 " Corn, 90 Oats, 05 32 lbs Columbia Produce Market. COLUICLIA, July 28, 1865. Potatoes new 80 a 100 Eggs per doz., 15 a 20 Butter per lb., 2.5 a 30 Chickens per pair, 75 a 1 00 Lard per lb., 18 a 201 Sides do 18 a 20 Tallow do 12a 14 Country Soap, 8 a 10 COLUAIIILL COAL MARKET. Retail prices of Coal at Bruner & Moore's Yard, delivered in Columbia. Reported weekly for the Columbia SPY COLUMMA, .luly 28, 1805. BALTIMORE CO. AND Di - A:no:co. Balt. Co., No. 2,3, 7 00 " " 4 and 5 700 Lump eoaJ, 7 00 LYEENS . VAr.T.Ev Stove and Egg, 7 00 MEI SHAMOKIN Stove, Nut, 5 50 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Reported by .T. M. Smith & Co.,Commis sion Merchants, No. 210 Broad street. DELPIIIA, July 2S, 1865. Flour, extra family, $7 50 a 850 Do. Superfine, 6 50 a 7 25 Superfine, 6 25 a 6 75 Rye flour 5 00 a 5 2'...i Wheat, white, - 1 95 a 2 00 Do. red, 175 a 177 Rye, 105a110 Corn, 94 a 96 Oats, 60 a 65 Clover seed, 15 00 al 6 00 Timothy seed, 5 00 a s':'i Lard, 20 a 22 Butter, Roll 23 a 30 Eggs, per dozen, IS a 20 Whisky, per gallon, 2 13 a 2 20 Tallow, per pound, 10 a 11 COLUMBIA LUMBER PRICES CURRENT. Reported for the Columbia Spy by John R. Bachman, Susquehanna Planing Mills, Front street. Columbia,July 28, 1865 White Pine Callings, or samples 1800 " " 3rd Common, 26 00 " " 2d Common, ai 00 " " Ist Common, 55 00 " " Panne!, 00 00 " " Joist and Scantling, 27 00 Hemlock, Joist and Scantling, 18 00 a 2000 Ash and Oak 35 00 a• 1.0 00 Dressed flooring boards, 38 00 Merry, 30 00 a 50 00 Poplar, 15 00 a:l5 00 Pickets Headed, 13 00 alB 00 Plastering lath,3oo a 3 50 Shingles, 26 ine„ 25 00a 32 00 Bunch, 800 a 1200 Rooting lath, 7 00. NEW All V ERTISEMENTS PUBLIC SALE. 4 1 -:.A SHARES MASON OIL STOCK, i/V will be sold at Public Sale, with out reserve, at Jacob S. Miller's "Frank lin House," Columbia, on Saturday Eve ning, July 291111805, at 71 o'clock, where terins Lte. will be made known by JOILN EDDY. Mrs. Margret A. Cleget WIRE NCH Fluting and (loitering estab ..o lislneni, :trd street between Cherry and Union Streets Columbia, Pa 1 to 0 Inches, Sets ; 0 to 10 incites, 10 els ; 10 to 15 inches 15ets ; to 20 inches 20ets. Cleanses elolbs .31* greese, tar, paint, fie. july 29, 65. M.TPCV7* G-0 CD3DS 1 Wl?. have now opened, and invite an ex amination of a full and complete stock of GrooPs, which we have purchased just before the late rise, And will sell low for cash. STEACY at BOWER.% July 29,'63. Columbia, Pa. Drug Store for Sale. WITli THE IDEA OF GOING WEST, Y the present proprietor will sell his. Drug Store 3n Lancaster, on very reasons able terms, if called for soon. The stand has been a Drug Store for 2e Sears ; is in a central location ; has a good retail trade and will only bo sold to go West to change busimeQs. Address, Box an, Lancaster, I'a. July 29th, • COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS, GEORGE BOGLE, Proprietor. rivim lIIGLIF.ST CASTE PRICES PAID 1 for all kinds of Grain. Supertine and Extra Family Flour for sale, also mill feed of nn kinds. Wheat ground and packed to order Town and country custom solicited July .29th 1865, COLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. S A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, I and a day school for BOTH SEXES.— Boys are prepared for College, Business or Teaching, and young Ladies may perfect themselves In ail the solid and ornament al branches usually taught in tho best Seminaries. The next Term begins on the 7th of Sep leather., For Circulars, address Rev. 11. S. ALEXANDER. Principal, Columbia, Pa. July th is LETTER -3 REMAINING UNCLAIM ED in the Post Office at Columbia, Pa„ Saturday, July V, 188:i., ilziet."To obtain any or thew letters, the applicant must call far anti letters,' give the date of this list, pay one Nutt for advertising. LADIES' LIST. Seifert Amanda Cr MS: TrArziAN'S LIST. 13kieklinrr. C. MeMannns James. Brubaker Benjamin Newton Enoch Espy William 2Jilnea Reiyards Ed. F.ektrtart.J. W. Rodgers S. P. Fitzgerald Mielnual Starr J. W. Harrnton Dan. Si le Henti Jenk i n g s Mack Weighty %%Milani Usekeson Lieut. J. D. Wilts Martin July 29, 1g65. .T. FRY,P.M. =P I S .ORGANS AND MELODEONS. INT - U. HESS informs -his friends and V . the public generally that he will furnish the best makes of Pianos to any desirous of having an instrument of this kind in their home. -He will also furnish llelodeons and Or gans. These instruments are coming in to very general use. The Organ, especi ally, is adapted to the production of sacred music in the church, the Sunday school room or thu parlor. Organs furnished at-from one hundred dollars and upwards. The prices for all instruments will bo the same as in New York or Philadelphia, Satisfaction guaranteed, and all instru ments warranted. W. U. HESS' Book Store, Locust St J lily 29, '63. ly GROVESTEEN & Co PIANO FORTE MANUFACTUR,ERS, 499 BROADWAY, NViV TORIL THE attention of the public and the trade is invited to our NEW SCALE 7 oc rAvE ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled, by any hitherto offered in this market. They contain all the modern im provements, French, Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame, Over-Strung Ilass,&c., and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J. GROVESTEE.IST, who has had a practical ex perience of over 35 years in their manufac ture, is fully warranted in every particu lar. The " Ororesteen Piano Fortes" have received the award of merit over all others at the celebrated World's Fair. Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris, Ger many, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, and New York; and also at the American Institute for five successive years,the gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at our ware-room, EE3 By the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect Piano Fort e,and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer these in struments at a price which will preclude all competition. PRICES—No. 1, Seven Octave, round cor ners, Rosewood plain case,s27s. No. 2. Seven Octave,round corners Rosewood, heavy moulding, $3OO. No. 3, Seven Octave, round corners Rosewood Louis XIV style $325. Terms-Net Cash in current Funds. 7 00 DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. July - 29,1 y.. "A. (C 7 C." DANK CERTIFICATE LOST. ACERTIFICATE FOR ONE SHARE of Stock of the President, Managers and Co., for erecting a Bridge over the Susquehanna river in the Comity of Lan caster at or near the town of Columbia,ln. in the name of Solomon Heise, deceased,is lost or mislaid. Any person finding the same and delivering it to the subscriber will be duly rewarded. IL IL HEISE. Executor of Solomon Heise, dec'd, July WIKE'S GROCERY PROVISION STORE, Cor. of Third and Locust Street (formerly Felon's.) Groceries, Provisions, Flour, &e. 'We will always keep on Land the Tory best quality of goods such as Sugars, • : Salt, . Coffee, Fruit, Teas, Soap, Fish, Starch, limns, Spices. Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Tobacco, Molasses, Segurs, also NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS AND " FANCY GOODS. We intend to keep the best roads only and to sell as cheap as ally similar store.— We therefore ask a portion of public pat ronage. June 10, '05.-tf - COURT PAOCLADIATION. rgeßAthen . Je7ryG . Long, AZitilri. ,T„•es and Ferree Brinton, Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Cun anon Please, Li and for the County of Lancaster, and Assistant' Justices of the Courts of Oyer and ' tier and General. Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said coun ty of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among oth or things, to make public Proc:awation throughout the Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery : Also, a Court of General guar, ter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery Will commence in the Court lionse, in the city of Lancaster. in the COllll/1 en wealth of Pennsylvania, on the 3d MONDAY IN AUGUST (the al.) Ltitis •, in pursuance of which precept PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen oft he city of Lancaster, in said county, and all the - Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Constables of the said* city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls,records and examinations. and inquisitions, to their other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to he done, mai also all those who will prose cute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall he just. Dated atLancaster, JLY 20th A. D., 1,965. F. S U MITH. Sheriff. July 22-to Susquehanna Planing Mill, ON FRONT ST. AND PENN. RAILROAD Columbia Lanellster County, Pa. THE subscriber would respectfully na t nounce to the patrons of his Mill, that the advanced prices or labor and expellees incident to currying on the business of his establishment.compels him to charge his customers au advance on formerrates, and takes this method to inform them that the following are the prices for work done at his Mills: For work lug Flooring per M. $4.50 " Weatherboards " 4.50 " Surfacing one side, per M. 2...U1 • do two do do 4.50 " Ite-sawing White Pine face 111.011.13Ure, per M. 5.00 " do Poplar face mens. do 8.00 • do Ash, Oak& Cherry, face teas. per M. 8.00 " Ripping 4-4 per line, 16 ft,. 1} • do 8.4 do do 3 " do Joke do do 4; Lumber hatdod to the Mill nnd re turned to yard without extra charge. Accounts for working or dressing lumber will be considered collectable every Jour months. Thesubscribet has on lutn d an assortment or ROUGH. and DRESSED LUMBER, which is for sale at Market Prices, and so licits a continuation of public custom. 301 E% B. TIACHM A:5", roiltimbis,Varch is, I soi4. AND JNOSENDRICH & BROS COLUMBIA, PA, Established in 1855 DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF TOBICCO 9 MUFF ! SEGIRS. of all kinds. We have Jost received the boat stock of Chewing Tobacco that we htwo offered for sale for tho last MXG•ME F E YEARS, Tobacco that we can guarantee, in every respect to give satisfaction or no sale. STOREKEEPERS, MERCHANTS, and all others who use or sell Tobacco in nny shape or form call in and Examine our Large Stock, Before purchasing elsewhere as you will lied it to your iutere4t. Tho old saying is, persons will buy where they get the Best and Cheapest Goods After yon examine our stock and find we have not the CHEAPEST and BEST, we do not ASK YOU TO BUY We also pledge ourselves to soil at PIIIL.4DELPTTIA, BALTIMORE , AND MM:M=Ig We bare made arrangements with a firm in Phil'a, Baltimore and rittsburgh,to CHEWLVG: TOBA CCO at their FACTORY PRICES, If any Tobacco bought of us should not TURN OUT AS REPRESENTED, We will take it back and REFUND THE MONEY. The following, brands brands of Chewing Tobacco SEDAN AND NNW, We will keep constantly on hand. Virginia Tobaccos, Extra \a -y, the best hi the market. Loners Congress, Excelsior Sweet Spun Roll 14 plugs to lb. Va. Rose 13ndd, Elt, plugs. Va. Cavendish Db plugs, Va. Natural Cavendish. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore Tobacco, Sweet Bal to. Spun Roll, 12 plugs to lb. attire Diamond Twist, 23 plugs to lb Manus Oronoko, we will sell at Factors' rates. Date Tobacco, 22 plugs to lb. Flounders and Sunfish, 23 Plugs to lb. Navy and Raw Twist. SEGARS . We have all Brands and Styles , And best the quality .1•1" MARKET_ We defy ANY FACTORY IN THE STATE to produce BETTER STOCK than we are now working into Segars. FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, in tin-foil Solaeo, Amulet, lello•" Bank, Plantation, Billy Barta Bora, Celebrated Cornish, Fine Cut Chewing tobaccos, Loose in 3 Bbls and Barrels, ELI Tr CO 1; Big Lick, l i lb, and 1 lb bides, Uncle Sam. 1 lb and 1 lb bales. Danville, Va., 1,1, 1 and 10 lh bales, Lynchburg, Vu., in 10 lb Iriles, Turkish, 1, and llb drums, Cut and Dry, in papers, by the doz. 45 cis Also louse in 1-2 Bbis and Barrels. PIPES. OF ALL KINDS. Rosewood Pipes, plain, fluted and fancy, Sweet Briar, ditto, of different styles, Double Tube Pipes, six different sizes Gum Pipes, do do Indian Pipes, and French Clay Face pipes. Pipe Stems, and Match Boxes of all sizes, FIVE DIFFERENT RINDS OF SEGAR CASES. All styles and shapes of SNUFF BOXES. - CHEWING AND SMOKING To - R..A.cco (UM, LEATHER AND BLADDER SNUFF, RAPPEE, COZZGRE93, SCOTCH, JNO. FENDRICH & 'BROS.' 'Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff And Segar Manufacturers. Front, Street, 5 doore from LooUst. COLUMBIA, July I+s, Gls • . For _.Preserv i n g '= Fruit LiE SPEAR'S PATENT PRESERV tug Solution, and save the expense of Sugar and Sealing Jars. Isi..An on= bottle is all that is required. One will preserve 128 pounds of fruit. Call sad vita circular. - ,•Por sale by - • R. WFLLrAMs; 1.4 Front Street. HALL'S -VEGETBLE • - SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Anew artiole.and one which is guaran teed by the proprietor to do everything it recommends—promote the growth of the hair and restore it to its natural color. It contains no poisonouirDruge, bat is com posed entirely ofVegetable products. The above, together with - all the popular rem edies of that description, including STERLING'S AMBROSIA, REEVES' AMBROSIA, and HAUEL'S EAU LIM TRALE kept constantly on hand by R, WILLIAMS, Front Street. - r4LA, LAORING EXTRATS OF VANTL- V STRAWBERRY, C PINE APPLE. Lemon and Butter Almond, for flavoring Ice Creams, Pastry, ttc.,fresh and genuine, to be Lad at the Drug Store of - R. WILLIAMS. SPEER'S SAM BURG PORT WINE, MO ALL PERSONS WISHING a PURE Native Grape Wine, the above n anted is confidently recommended. For medici nal purposes it is invaluable. For sale by R. WILLIAMS, Front Street, DO YOUR OWN DYEING ! hOWE S.: STEVEN'S' FAMILY DYES, of every shade and eolor,with full di rections for using', accompanying each package, for sale by B. WILLIAMS, July S 1365. BARGAINS HALDEMAN'S We this day offer to our Customers and the trade BARGAINS FROM THE LATE LARGE AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS In ITandsoine Prints at cheap prices. SEE OUR 25 CENT CALICOES, A full line of Bleached and Unbleacheil . .\luslins, including standard makes, Exclusive styles in large assortment. NEW SPRING. DELAINES, at 35 cents, And all other goods proportionately low. Our present stock is completely thinned of all goods costing more than market pri ces at this (late enabling us therefore to of fer inducements to buyers. Call at March 18th Summer Hats. The undersigned have just received a beautiful assortment of all styles of SILK, CAPRER.A, FELT .AND STRAW Which we are prepared to sell on reasons- Our friends in the city and country aro invited to call and examine our assort ment. NATIONAL MOURNING HAT Now the style in the large cities can be had at SHULTZ do BRO. may 27 worth Queen st., Lancaster. BOSTON CITAIN 1 TE Havejust received 700 pounds best YY Boston Linen Carpet Chain, in all colors which wo will sell at a reduced price. ST.EA.CY" eb BOWERS, Opposite Odd Fellow's Hall, Columbia, la. Niaty 0, H. W. NORTH, TTORNEY AM) COUNSELLOR AT LAW Cl Columbia, Pa. Collections; promptly mado In Lancaster York counties. Cola., July 2, 1265. SVUEELER etc WILSON'S SEWING *MACHINES • ..ELW33EI - CriNTNLXNET-411-3C-OLIMX:l. For Sale by W. G. PATTON, Juno 11,T4. Locust St., Columbia, Pa A. J. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLLECTIONS Made in Lancaster and adjoining Counties. Pensions. Bounty, back pay and all claims against the government promptly prosecuted. OlTme- , Locust Strect,between Front and Second. Dec. 1'644 TO TOBACCO GROWERS I TIKVE, constantly . on hand at my I PI/lining , Mills, Tobacco cases, and will furnish them at reasonable prices, to those who desire to pack their Tobacco. JOIIN B. BACII?JAN, Susquehanna Plaining May 13, '63. W. W. FRY. MAI= A. KURTZ: FRY aBZ 13..T.TIRrEZ, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIOIS FANZY G@ODS, 325 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA— Jan. 21, G. Gm. WASHINGTON HOUSE RESTAURANT, AVHEIM may be found Oysters aiway on hand, of the best quality served up In every style, .Also a room for the aceomodation of la dies or families. Oysters can be had - by the quart or hundred. . Dee. 3, '64.-I,f Dr. J. K. LINEA.WEA.VER, FFERS TITS PROFESSIONAL SER O vices to theclUzens of Columbia and vicinity. °face—Locust Street; 'between Second Third Streets. Jane 17 ly* ESTATE OS JOHN KEESET, LATE of the Borough of Columbia, Lancas ter county, - deceased.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance' remaining in the hands of An drew J. Kauffman, Esq., Administrator of the estate above named, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will Mt for that pupose, on MONDAY, AUGUS 14th, isas, a r t 9 o'clock, A. M., in the Libra ry Boom of the Court House, in the City of Lameqster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. GEORGE NAUMA.N, Auditor. July 22-4 t. Confectionery A ND 'F'RUIT OF ALL KENDS =BEA son. Parties and tamiliessuppited with MUM= by the freezer, or in moulds, with prompt,. tress at - GEO. J. slams Adjoining the Franklin House, Luanst St P. S. Also a fine assorthient Of - ftrUys and fancy articles constantly outnnia. July 22„ PA. HA LDEMA.:%.T'S Cheap Cash Store II A T S, bl e terms
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