arc l ittepartnunt. Notice to Sitbseribers. jgr The terms of the Spy. are $2.50 per snnnn , . A reduction of 50 cents will be made when paid in advance. Subscribers are expected 'to' pay regularly in advance. AO - The paper wilt be discontinued when the time paid for has aspired, except in spe cial eases. gar- A mark around this paragraph will be sufficient notice that it is time to pay up—or the imeaonid for is about to expire. To Corresporments. Communications, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable front friends front all quarters . J. 3. C.-NVi) 'think her "nerves could ;bear Will, you on Monday._ A. M.T.--41aire not saw the • man- since .our return. Can you not come up and attend to it .yourself? PATENT , AtENT 6POUT.—We were shown a few days since,by our friend Will Ptahler, , al, Patent Water Spout, which seems to us anust take" the place of all others now in *use. It is worthy the attention of all ,builders. See advertisement. NEW GOODS.—J. S. Snyder, has re ceived:Ana:her invoice of gocids; which he is prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Ife buys, one but the best, and all who would further their own interests should .call and examine his superb sto ck, at the corner of Front and Locust. • SALE OF- REAL ESTATE.—John K. Eberlein, Agent for Dr. N. B. Wolfe, will sell at Public Sale, this evening at the Franklin House, a lot of ground situated on the North East side of Fourth , street, between Cherry and Union. 'lt is desira ble building lot and in a very pleasant part of the borough. RELIGIOUS—CHANGE OF TIIIE.—On next Sabbath, and. subsequently until further notice, the evening service . at the M. E. Church will commence at G P. M.— The first sermon of a series, on the "Spirit World" will be preached by the Paster, Rev. Wm. Major, on next Sunday Eve ning. A cordial invitation to all. Seats free. A TALE OF WOE.—"I clasped. her tiny hand in mine, I clasped her beauti •ous form ; I vowed to shield her from the wind, and from the world's cold storm.— She sat her beauteous .eyes -on me, the tears did wildly llow ; and said I pray you go at once to the elegant establish anent of E. Worrell & Co., and order one of those hands)me summer suits. They offer them cheap, and for style they are unsurpassed. Don't forget the plats, 819 Arch street, Philadelphia. A " CULLED' WEDDING.—A. few daysago the sanctity of Tow Hill was dis turbed by a " gay and festive" bridal .:party, who were "uproariously drunk":at the time the deed was 'performed. The parson of the M.E. Church (col.) officiated and demanded a fee of five dollars. The groom, whose name is Wilson,had to have supporters on each side to keep erect, and the bride was in the same happy predica =ea. Propitious commencement. The groom is decidly lucky as lie is reported to have another dulcina hereabouts. OiLGANTZE A COUPANY.—We would remind our returned veterans that a good opportunity is now offered to orginize - a "Zoo Zoo" Company in this place. 'Uni form-3. for at least eighty men are in town, and can be bought at a very small price. What do you say ? Let some active person take hold of the matter, and see if enough cannot be raised by subscription to uniform a company of fifty men, at least. The wealthy citizens of cotumbiashouldsurely be willing to do that much fbr the returned soldiers. Who will make the first dona tion? REsuscrrATED.—The York County Star, published at Wrightsville, by R. W. Smith, Esq., has been resuscitated, after a suspension of four year:, caused by the whole printing corps going into the Army. It will be remembered Vint Robert Smith, Jr., enlisted in the sth Pa. Reserve, as a private,was afterwards promoted to Lieut. of Co. G., and was acting Adjutant of the regiment at the 2nd battle of Bull Ran, - where he was mortally wounded. The Mar corps done its share towards crush ing the rebellion. The paper looks well 2. is edited with ability and we gladly wel oome it to our sanctum. ROOSTER.—We are under special ob ligations to Mr. Charles Grove for a bottle of his " Rooster," as advertised in another column of our paper, "The strangers who were within our gates" at the time, are better judges of its qualities than we are; as during our absence it was all " gob bled" by those who seem to love the "rooster," dead or alive. Neither did the Bourbon escape—for us, it was tested and found to be of the best quality; and we know it mustbe,for they are old judges of the "critter." It is already written down that Mr. Chas. Grove,corner of Wal -nut and Commerce street keeps 'a stock of the very best liquorS. •- Sig.TLFIaAN:k.-1 love - the • quiet of the •forest paths; and drink in swoet draughts of beaky 'neath the magestic oak, 411 d the "tall cedars of Lebanon.' , As we .suppose no happier Moreal e'er could ex 'st than he who, leaving earth behind, lo cates himself in the centre of some prime .val wood,where birds and cooling springs, .and rippling brooks, and noblo rivers, are his companions. And surely no happier • anortals can be-than those " who purchase their goods at the store of I. o._ Bruner.— ge an excellent stock of all kinds of dry goods, sells cheap; is always getting something new. Gi.vo him a call. Front street„nbcve Locust.. • PET YOUR REEDS RECORDED.—AII .property owners should _see to it at once, that their deeds are properly recorded.— For, according tnthe provisions of an act of Assenibl y,it is enacted that all deeds and transfers of Real Estate in this State,must be recorded six months front the time of their 104nowledgment in the Recorder's Office in the pounty where such' property is situated. All such Deeds and transfers that are not as aforesaid recorded in proper time, are considered not lawful against .sui,3se-• quent purchasers of the same. Persons settlih up estates as' Executors and Ad ministrators should be very carefuU.to nave all their releases recorded. To male ty mortgage or judgement valid and ac cording to law, the property bond should "pe put on record•in proper time, so do not delay, those who have neglected' this mat • ler' butnet at once. • • $ THE .WEATHER.—For'ihe past few weeks We . have been having all sorts of weather, hail and rain ' staring; heavy winds and visits from Jack Trost, and it feared that great damage had been done to the fruit. 'Apples are still safe, but the peach crop will doubtless , be a failure. ACCIDENT INSUItANCE.-We earnestly recommend to our readers the subject of Accident Insurance. Every one ia liable to accidents, and every one should be pro tected. against the, often, serious conse quences resulting from them. An excellent opportunity to effect this end, now offers. F. X. Ziegler has assumed the agency of the Traveller's Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn.—a company provided with . assets amounting to over six hundred thousand dollars. Give him a call ' and have the matter of accident insurance explained:— The result must we think, prove that none can afford to be uninsured.. .. THE STORY OF KENNETT.—We.have read the story by Bayard Taylor. The scene is laid near the homestead of the author, Keanett Square, Chester county, Pa., and he seems perfectly at home among the beautiful hills and charming valleys of that quiet locality. He is per fectly familliar with the traditions and habits of the people. His foot is on his native heather. The materials of his story are drawn from the quaint legends of the country which have been to himlas house hold words from boyhood ; his characters are taken from the rustic dwellers on the sparkling, streams of rural Chester county; but they have been clothed with fresh..vi tality by his poetic suggestions ; and from their humble surroundings made to. illus trate the universal life of his humanity.— The incidents of his plot are homespun.— They all come within the range of com mon experience. They make no violent appeal to the imagination. The work is one of the most chaste and fascinating,and the style is singularly graceful and sweet; it throws a spell of quiet fascination over the reader whose taste has not been drug ged and debauched by unwholesome pro vocatives. For the most part, it is remark able for its pure and vigorous english,with few of the vices of expression froth which such fertile and popular authors are sel dom free. It contains over 400 pages and published in beautiful style by Messrs. Hurd & Houghton, 459 Broome st., New York. Price 6'2.25. For sale by all book sellers. PEN:I'A R. R. CIIA(NGE OF TIME.— A. new schedule will . take effect on this road, on Monday next. Some important clatuges are utade, as rolinws TRAINS EAST—Columbia Train leaves Washington house Station every morning except Sunday, at 6.00, arriving in Phila delphia at 9.30 a.m. Lancaster Train ar rives here from Harrisburg at 8.25 a. in., and leaves at 9.30 a. in. Columbia Accom modation leaves at 1.40 p. m., arrives at Lancaster at 2.20 p. In., connecting there with Day Express for Philadelphia at 3.10 P. AI. Harrisburg Accommodation arrives as usual at 5.00 p. m. Titai.Ns \Vi:s•r—Mail Train arrives at 11.51 a. tn. Columbia Accommodation with passengers from Philadelphia arrives at 3.45 p. m. Harrisburg Accommodation arrives at 0.30 p. m. Lancaster Train ar rives at 8.10 p. m. This new train leaving Columbia at 6.00 a. m.gives ample facility for business men totransact bUsiness in 'Pl,iladelphia and return in the evening train, having over six hours in the city. The train arriving here from Harrisburg at 8.25 a. in. gives accommodations to persons at Bainbridge, Middletown and other stations above Ma rietta, by which they can come to Colum bia,Lancaster and other points and return at noon or in the evening. As a whole,we believe the change will give every satis faction to the `traveling public and will soon become, highly popular. AFFAIRS AI3OUT TOWN.--Business seems to move on the even tenor of its way. The Columbia Rolling Mill—Messrs. Malt by St. Case, at ter being stopped some weeks is again in full operation, and our Fur naces are ail i n blast, turning out the usual quantity-of the solid metal. The Susquehanna Iron Co., are running their mill to its full capacity, there being enough orders ahead to keep it going for some time to come. The improvements at the Washington 'louse still goes on—a substantial brick pavement has been laid, and along the railroad, plank and flag stones are being put down. When completed it will be Quo of the finest hotels in the State. One of the reservoirs is being, cleaned of its mud and filth. We hope the other one will be attended to in the same manner.— 'We think the present water arrangement; are, in a great measure, inadequate to the growing population of our town. We should have better reservoirs, good pure water and plenty of it. The Columbia bridge is not being built up. There is much conjecture among our citizens with regard to it—devising ways and means to have it re-constructed. An agency for the Howard Empress Company has been established here, and goods can be sent to Lebanon, Reading, New. York and other points, without extra charge. X. Zeigler is the -agent., The;lkakenngrieultdrainiantifactory of G. W. Brandt Lt.; C0.,0n Commerce street, is doing an immense business ;it is said they will turn out this season, over 1000 rakes. The foundation for the new engine house of the Columbia Fire Company, has al ready been dug, and the work will go on to completion without further delay. Mr. Michael S. Shuman is the builder. John Hartman and Samuel Clair are building brick houses on Third street be tween Locust and Cherry ; and Mr. Sam uel Grove has also in the course of erection a substantial brick dwelling .on Cherry street above 2nd ; while immediately be tween the two on the corner of Third and Cherry streets, and opposite the church, Some one not having the fear of neighbors or the sanitary committee before his eyes, has erected a, by no means handsome, pig sty. .How it will suit the christian.dwell ers in that vicinity we know not. Our friend, Mr. Hardman still dispenses the solid comforts of life to his customers, on the corner opposite the "pigsty." The high bank on the lot back of the Methodist church has all been dug away level with the street, which presents a more ,open and handsome appearance. The Messrs. Supplee's aro at present driving a heavy business in bulding steam engines, boilers and mill machinery. They are masters'of the business, and turn out work which cannot' be excelled in the State. We.will be on the "look around'? soon again. , - 0. crF.O, F.—Susquehanna Lodge, No. 80; _(s,f this plae?,will te • ihe great pa rade at Reading, on TueSday next. They will turn out abOut 75 to 100 members in fall regalia. A. good band of music has been engaged Tor the oeeasiOn. Shawnee Eneatupment will meet to-night to make preparations to go. It is said it will be one of the grandest spectacles of the kind ever witnessed in this State. ADJOURNED MEETING OF COUNCIL. —Net May 11, A. Bruner, jr., in the chair. Present, Messrs. Bruner, Bachman, Goss ler, Green, Mullen, Wilson and. Wike.— The minutes of May 9th were read and approyed., The Ordinance Committee submitted ordinances, relative to Gunpowder, Tamps and Shrubberry or Trees, which were read and adopted. On motion adjourned. GEO. H. RxesAnbs, See, • . POLICE CASES before Samuel Evans, Esq. —Elizabeth McLaughlin made complaint against Thos. Stewart for driving over her at the corner of Fourth and Union streets. From the testimony it appeared that the defendant was driving at a 'rapid rate down Fourth street to Union, where the coal plainent was in-the act of crossing. Being partially deaf and blind, she neither heard or saw the defendant until it was too late for her to escape. - lie was bound over to answer at August session. Ho. was also fined !AVO dollars for the use of the schools of the Borough, forlaeing drunk.: _ • —Lawrence Smith was arrested for coin m Ming an assault and battery on Edward Davis, a Welshman. There .was a free fight in defendant's tavern, and he used a mallet freely upon the complainent's head, inflicting many wounds and bruises. Ile entered bail for his appearance at Court. —Wm. Brown, a graduate of Sawney town was arrested by "Old Ironsides" for being drunk and disturbing the peace. It appearing upon a hearing of the case that the witnesses, Josephine Brown and Mary Iren.ty,- were no better than the defendant, they, as well as the defendant, were com mitted to jail for sixty days. List of Jurors To serve in the Court of Conunon Pleas, commencing Monday, the 22nd day of May, 1.366. Daniel Book, 'West Lampeter ; John Brandt, East Donegal ; John Crawford, Martic ; David Ban., jr., City ; Jacob Eshleman, Paradise ; John Evans, City ; Francis It. Evans, Drumore ; Hinny Ebersole, Conoy : Martin 11. Fry, East Cocalico ; John H. Good, Brecknock ; Richard S. Gales, Manheim bor. ; J. D. Hastings, Colerain ; Levi W. Harmany, Elizabethtown bor. ; Michael Hoover, Lancaster twp., Henry Hartley, City • .Tames Johnson, Little Brittain ; Jacob Kindig, West Hemptield ; Henry Keen, Eden ; George Keiser, Mount Joy twp. ; Leander Lindinnuth, West Donegal ; Ja cob IL Landis, Manor ; • Henry Mussel man, Marietta; Henry Musselman, Stras burg twp. ; Christian Miller, East 11-ellip tic:ld ; Joseph Nissley, Itapho ; John G, Oliner, Paradise ; George Aument, Dru more ; Conrad J. Plitt, - City ; James Pat terson, Little Brittain ; Joseph P. Sherk, West Cocalico •, Jonathan R. Butter, Lea cock ; Edward Sengorwalt, East Earl ; John G. Worth, Warwick; Jacob H. Wit- mer, Manor; George Whitson, Bart; H. H Shirk, East Cocalico. List of.lurors o serve in the Court of etnanon Pleas, commencing Monday, the sth dug of June, 1866. John B. Aument, Strasburg bor.; Jacob E. Baker,\Vest Cocalico:John Buckwalter, - Upper Leacock ; Isaac Bair, Leacock ;Da V d Barnes, Rapho; John Baker, City; Absalom Bixier,-East Earl;Mark_ P. Coop er, East Lampeter; George Eichell'orger, city ; Daniel L. Furry, Manor ; Philip Fitzpatrick, city ; Jacob Groider, East Hemptield ; William Giles, Conestoga ; Jacob Graybill, East Donegal ; Benjamin M. Greitler, Mount Joy twp. ; Samuel Hess, West Lampeter ; Mathias S. Horst, Lea cock ; Jacob F. Hershey, Salisbury • Da vid Huber, West Lampeter ; Daniel Kem per, Ephrata ; David King, City ; Abra ham Minnick, Penn ; John Martin, Bart ; .lames McCaa, Crrnavon ; David McClure, Bart ; Henry Mellinger, Washington bor ; John W: Mentzer, West Cocalico ; James Peoples, City; Henry W. Porter,Salisbury; Martin E. Stautrer,East Earl; J. 13. Swartz welder, City ; Jacob L. Thurna, Penn ; T. M. Weaver. City; Benjamin Wissler, Clay; Jacob Leanutn, Leacock. A Ciilll33.—We respectfully call atten tion of all who use or sell Segars, Tobacco,SnutY,Sm. to our advertisement in to-day's paper, and there is no doubt by giving us a call you will find plenty of goods in our line from twenty five to fifty per cent. cheaper man a est of Phila., or east of Pdtsburnh.— We are retailing No. 1, Cut and Dry Smoking Tobac co at 40 cents per lb., and to•day you could not buy this Tobacco from the Factories under 75 cts.whole sale ; bought before• the 40 ets. tax. We also sell Klllickinick in lb packages, at GO et-t per Ili, worth at the Factory, $1,03 per lb. No. 1, Fine Cut Chew ing -Tobacco by the 1-2 barrel, $1,05 worth at the fac tory $1,59 per lb. Call and we will show yea the fac tory price list. These goods Were bought before the Government tax was levied. In the line of Pipes we Kaye reduced, the prices twenty-five per cent. We further state to all who deal in Tobacco Seg,ars, Snuff, Pipes, &.c., that it will be to their ad vantage to give us a call before purchasing, as our prices will be made satisfactory. Our motto is quick sales and small p.olits.. We have the best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sweet Twist Tooacco in the market and are the only one iu the county who has it for sale. The old and trey saying is, persons will buy where they get the cheapest. All we ask is a trial and you: will find our goods the cheapest cud will give satisfaction. Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff and Segar Manufactory Front St., 5 doors from Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. ttnal. -e ..j - - • -• -• 3 - .-- a ~.:- .;, Deaths and Nlarriages are published in this paper without charge. - When accompanied by commen taries, whether prose or poetry, five cents per line will be charged. Funeral notices ten cents per line. Payable in advance. On Wednesday, the lath inst., at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. B. Hal deman, by the Rev. R. A. Drown, Mr. Charles H. McCullough and Miss Annie B. Haldeman, all of Columbia. Amidst the happineis and pleasures consequent upon such occasions, the prin ter was not forgotten. A long and happy life to thee and thine, friend Charles— smooth seas and favorable winds to speed you in the new journey on which you have judt launched your life-barque. Accept the united congratulations of the entire SPY corps. On May 6th, by the Rev. J. W. Stelling, Mr. Samuel J. Felix of Harrisburg, and Miss Maria Rnotwell, formerly of Co lumbia.' - NEW ADVERTISEEIIENiS Property Owners and Builders ip p r i ti le i r t , t s o vgligraptm l t i o s call at store and examine Austin's Patent Spout. It cannot burst in cold weather, - and will prevent walls from dampness. may 19-tf. ALL PERSONS IN WANT OF FIRST CLASS Dress Boots and Gaiters, AT LESS THAN CITY PRICES, Should go to Fraley's, IN LOCUST ST., NEAR SECOND. may 19, ACCIDENTS ! The Original , Travelers' Insurance Company, OF Hartford, Connectieut. ';' Capital all paid in, - 6.5500,000 Net Cash Assets, - ff 610,000 TNSURES against Accidents of All Kinds _L causing Bodily Injury or Loss of Life. IT IS CHEAP! IT IS UNIVERSAL! IT IS RE- 12MM11 Policies issued from One year to Five years from $5,00, to $50,000. Every information given at the office of the Agent, P. X. ZEIGLER. Basement of Black's Hotel. may 19-'66-Gm. HUMMER'S BITTERS. Gold only by J. C. BUCHER, Comm. of Front and Locust streets, Columbia. Pa. may 19,-tf HAVING secured the sole agency for the sale of the . . IMPROVED MORTON PENS, we are prepared to sell these celebrated pens, at Morton's own prices. These pens have never ~ een excelled, and need but to he tried to be appreciated. We have pens at the following rates, which are as low as as can be purchased from the =inutile turer himself. For $l.OO the Magic Pen & Holder. For $1.25 the Lucky Pen & Holder. For $1.50 the Always Ready Pen & For $2.00 the Elegant Pen & Holder. For $2.25 the Excelsior Pen & Holder; The above pens will far out-last a gross of Steel Pens ; and- are much more con venient. iN Silver Extension Cases, Call and examine these CELEBRATED PEN - S, which lot durability, elasticity and good good writing . qualities have never been excelled. Remember we will sell you MORE'©I~T=S P . M I\T S as cheap as you can purchase them from the umnufPcturers in New York. No charge for examining and trying them. P. SHREINER d SON, Agent for Columbia. may 49th lm AIORE NEW CARPETS, From 371 Cents up, and many other Bar gains 7 a l la s At II aktemails. may 19th T ETTER'S REMAINING U.NCLAIM- L.l ED in the Post Office at Columbia Pa., Saturday, May 19,1866. - obtain any of these letters, the applicant nutst call for `advertised lepers,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. Bin etharn Rose Shuhies Alice Me\lay Ann Thompson Emma (21 igarton Susan C Zigler Mary GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Broome John Z Kirange E Bran - Imo:1 Henry Lindsey George Caseivell A illeMollen Joseph Corr <leo W , Ilitartin David S Carman \V II Mlu•s h Richard 2 Douglas Jas B 2 Robins H J Daggett S 0 Smith Freiteri* Dellam michael. 2 Shut't'er H T nibbles P C 2 Trapireti William Friteh John Vugt Henry harper A A Weaver Adam .M. J. FRY.P.M The Celebrated Booster Whiskey can be had only at the corner of' , -, _ Walnut and Commerce Streets.- - :A . For quality, flavor and purity, it cannot be beat. Also Bourbon Whiskey from Bourbon County Kentucky, war ranted to be the pure rrtiele, or no,.sale.— We have \Vines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Old Monongahela of all grades. Give us a call and examine for yourself. CHARLES GROVE, Corner of Commerce and Walnut Sts., Columbia, Pa. may 19-,66-tL THE Subscriber having disposed of •Cordelia Furnace property to the Kauffman Iron Co., the business in the future will be carried on by that Com pany, and all bills contracted from this date will he charged to that Company. Cord eli a Furnace; near Columbia, May Ist, IStiti. C. S. Kauffman; All persons having bills against me wilt , please present them for payment. May 1.2-'6U-3t. C. S. K. FENDRICH BROS READ I READ ! READ ! DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORUM, Front Street, first Store above Walnut St., Columbia, Pa. The Largest, Best Assorted, Handsom- est and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, tt.c., ctc. Ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION ! Come one and all, both great and sqhall, To Little Davy's Clothing Hall ; And get a lit from. head to foot At prices that your purse will suit. may 12, tf SPONGES, Chamois Skins, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps. Tooth and Nail brushes of best makers with many other fresh articles in our line, opening to-day at the Family . Medicine store, may 5, Odd Fellows' Hall. A CERTIFICATE for one share of stock of the President, Managers and Co., forerecting a Bridge over the Susquehanna river in the County of Lancaster, at or near the :town of Columbia, Pa., in the name of Michael Moore, dee'd., lost or mislaid. Any person finding the same and delivering it to the subscriber will be duly rewarded. C. J. lIEISTAND. Administrators of Michael Moore, doc'd. may 5,3 t NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION lIE,QUIDEDI MORTON'S CELEBB.A'Z'ED GOLD PENS AT THE MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. P. SIMMER & SqN We also sell tho First Quality Pens, AT Corresponding Rates Saturday, May 19th. Opening Silk Sanques =HIS "V‘TP,P, Tr at HALDEMAN'S ROOSTER I Notice GREAT ATTRACTION! BANK CERTIFICATE LOST M. H. MOORS, T. H. MOORE, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MALTBY & CASE LOCUST STREET, BELOW SECOND, Have now open A. P'T.T.T_M-1 STOCK 4, of SPRING SUMMER G 0 ODS At Gold /Prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is invited to their large, and CHOICE SELECTION lIVIPORTEXI AND 1:1001VCESTIC DRESS GOODS. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of DOMESTIC GOODS, At the lowest cash prices. EXTRA HEAVY YARD WIDE BROWN MLISLINS at 22 cents. A PUIaL saINEI WHITE GOODS- L &TEST STY LES OF LADIES' CLOTEIS AND cA.ssxrvzratzra, NOW OPEN CALL AND SEE the " Gabrielle' s hoop Skirt, The most beautiful skirt in the market, Also Bradley's Duplex, Hopkins' and other popular makes always on hand, as cheap as the cheapest. FANCY CASSIMERES, imENcil -CLOTHS, And a 'general assortment of GENT'S FUR:N.:IST - TING GOODS AT VERY LOW _PRICES. Boots Sr, Shoes Of all kinds and at styles FA,: : 1 r 444 lb (frii SUMMER HATS, ALL STYLES AND PRICES THEY ARE NOW SELLING IMPORTED GOODS MUCH LESS THAN COST OF IMPOR- TATION. ALL WOOL DELAINES AT 45 ceuts DOUBLE WIDTH, DO AT 87 cents. OTHER GODS IN PROPORTION PRICES. or OLD GOODS RE- DlTeren ONE HEL P. OUR STOCK OF GOODS is being constantly replenished, and al ways kept full. Although they feel confi dent of offering greater inducements to purchasers. than any other establishment outside of the cities, we most respectfully solicit an examtuation of their goods that all may JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES, ONE PRICE FOR ALL REGULAR GOODS. Col., may 51.11 $25. THE $25. UNION - BUSINESS -COLLEGE HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, _Riga and Spring Garden Streets, ' PHILADELPHIA. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M., President and Consulting Accountant EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS ! NOVEL AND PER.ZIA'SENT ARRANGEXENT OF BIIiINESS COLLEGE TERMS, From Aprlll, to October 1, 18C6, and succeeding years. Life Scholarships, including Book-keep ing, Business Correspondence, Forms and Customs Commercial .Arithmetic, Bus iness Penmanship, Detecting counterfeit money, and Couanereial law, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Scholarships, including the same Subjects as above. Time limited to three months, TWENTY DOLLARS Penmanship, three months, Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 mos. $lO The saving of coal and gas in the sum mer months is an advantage of such im portance as enables the management of this College to make a considerable reduc tion in the summer rates. From October 1, ISOO, to April 1, 1867, and succeeding years, as before. Life Scholarships, - - - - $33. Scholarships, 3 months, - - - $25. Penmanship, 3 months, - - - $lO. Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 mos. $l2. Special Term> for Clubs, Soldiers, ctai fo the sons of Ministe) s and Teachers. DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION FOR BUTE!. SEXES AND ALL AGES, In Banking, Storekeeping, Book-keeping. Penmanship. Pen Drawing,Phenography, Arithmetic, Mensuration, Algebra, Geom etry, Analytical Geometry, The Calculus, Navigation,Su rvcy ing,Engin eering,Gaug lag, Mining, Mechanical Drawing, Com mercial Law, German, Telegraphing, and the English _Branches, at moderate prices. Endorsed by the public as the most suc cessful Business College in the country, as is evidenced by the fact, that FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STU DENTS have entered in the First Six Months of its Existence. PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M. GEORGE B. SNYDER, R. S. BARNES, C. N. PARR, JR., J. T. Rm.NoLDs, HENRY BRIM, A. E. ROGERSONT, C.E Suportecl by an able Corps of Assistants Call or send fora Catalogue, College Cur reney, and Peiree's Practical Educator. OFFICE-531 NORTH EIGHTH ST. THOMAS M. PEIRCE. apr. B EST BRAND FAMILY FLOUR at JACKSON'S. YORK CO., BUCKWHEAT FLOUR at JACKSON'S CELEBRATED YEAST COMPOUND JACKSON'S. INTEREST ON 'DEPOSIT S. The Szolumbia Bank will receive money on deposit., and pay interest therefor, at the rate 01'4) 2 per cent. for six months, and 5k per cent. for twelve month.. SAMUEL SHOCH, Oct, 14, WAS. Cashier. CIDER VINEGAR at JACKSON'S B EST SYRUP MOLASSES al JACKSON'S p RIME RIO COFFEE at JACKSON'S - Feb. 10 60.-tf. IMPORTED FRENCII, ENGLISH AND GERMAN Flower k Ornamental Grass Seeds, Among which arc the Everlasting Flow er seeds, a new article in this market, put up in neat papers with descriptions of flowers cte., and directions for cultivation printed on each. Just received through until, and for sale at JACKSON2S. WE are daily receiving additions to our stock of Groceries, PrOVi4ioll:i and Queens vane, which we are selling at ex tremely low figures. The beat syrup molasses the world.affords at JACKSON'S. may-12-'66. Shultz's dial Store, ESTABLISHED 152.9. No. 20 North Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. WE Manufacture our own goods, thus enabling us to sell at OLD-TDIE PRICES. The largest, best and most complete stock, and at lower prices than any house in the country. Our immense stock of Spring and Sum mer Goods consists of all the novelties of the seasons; at least fifty ditrerent styles, the most popular of which are the CAVALIER, CAVALIER D'ORSAY, INDICATOR, (very new,) FULTON, MORTON PETO. mucurros, (hobby,) TYROL. A SPLENDID SILK HAT FOR $5,00. Cheaper than can be had els - ewhere. Our business connection with our patrons for a period of nearly forty years is suffi cient guarantee of our - ability to please all who may favor us with a call. SIIULTZ tf, BRO. may I:2.tf A NOVI:MTV' IN COLUDIBIA. COLD SPARKLING SODA WATER drawn from Porcelain Fountain with Choice Sy rips, with no possible taint of copper. We draw oar first to-clay at the Family Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' where all are invited to call and see au apparatus first class in every respect. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of curt." CEMORTIVE OF VEIVIE r VELE great disinfectant, removes Emil of _L fensive odors and deleterious exhala tions, giving greater security to life in these times of CLIOLERI. Full directions for using given at Meyer's Family Medi cine Store, where a fresh supply has been received. For sale in large or small quan tities. VANILLA. BEANS. APrime new article, large, strong and fresh. Just received and offered at reduced prices by J. A. MIII'VERS' Apothecary, Odd Fellows' Hall Look Here! NEW HAT & CAP STORE, No. 6-L North Queen Street, Howell's Building, Lancaster, Pa. THE undersigned being a practical 1 HATTER, and having given his per sonal attention to the busing ss would take this opportunity of informing the public generally that ho has opened a— NEW HAT & CAP STORE, at the place above mentioned, where he will be at all times prepared to supply those who may favor hita with a call with the BEST & CHEAPEST HATS Li:: CAPS of the Latest and Most Fashionable Style. Having had considerable experience in the business, ho hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage. may 5-66-1 y JESSE SMITH. NOTICE. rpti - E third monthly meeting of the Total Abstinence Union Will, be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Monday evening, Iday 14th, at 7L , o'clock. By Order of the President. GEO. H. RICHARDS, Sec. FIRST NATIDNAL BANK OF COLUMBIA Receives Deposits, Make Collections on all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, Billsbf Exchange, &c., Buy and sell Gold-Coupons, Silver, Gold, &c.,(tc. Interest will be psi.: on specialdeposits, viz : - • For 12 months 51 per cent., for 6 months, 44 per cent., fora months, 3 per cent. per annum. We also furnish all United States _Seen titles and other Bonds and Stocks, charg ing the Broker's commission only. ' Discount day: Mondays at 10 o'clock. A. M.. S. S. DETWILER, Cashier feb. 10, '66 NEW STORE. UNPARALF.LLED ATTRACTIONS ! JS. SNYDER announces to the citizens . of Columbia and vicinity that he has opened at his ROOM, on the corner of Front it Locust, a First Class stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of all the latest styles of Dress Goods, Cloths, .Cassimeres, Linen & Cotton Goods, together with a full supply of Sheetings, Shirtings, Tickings, &e. of the best quality. His stook of Bleached roods. Flannels, Bal morals, Hoop Skirts, cannot be surpassed In addition to the Dry Good's depart ment, he has the most carefully selected stock of BOOTS S 5 SHOES over brought to this place, consisting of Ladies' Gaiters, Balmora Children's and Misses' Wear of all sizes and descriptions. Men and Boy's Boots of all kinds, sizes and styles, A share of public patronage is solicited J. S. SNYDER, Cor. of Locust & Front. April 2Sth ly. Lumber and Coal ! THE subscribers announce to the publlo that they have on hand a large stock of lumber and coal, which they offer at reasonable rates by the car load or other wise. Pino, Shingles, Ash, Lath, Poplar, Pickets Oak, Hemlock. LOCUST POSTS, BILL STUFF OF ALL SIZES. COAX, ! COAL Baltimore Company Coal, Black Dia mond, Shamokin, Lykons Valley. SChuyl kill. Orders respectfully solicited. COOPER PEART. . ttpr, 21, '613-tf FURNITURE. G 0 1.3 M D LC: CO'S Celebrated Furnitdre Establishment is removed front Sec ond and Race Streets, to the Splendid NEW DEPOT, Nos. 37 and 39 North Second Street, (Op- . posite Christ Church,) Philadelphia. Where they purpose selling fur one year, at about cost. Elegant Furniture at Fabulously Low Prices. Also, at their Ninth and Market Streets Branch, where they are selling equally low, being about to enlarge the premises. GOULD ce CO'S Furniture Depots, Nos. 37 and 39 N. Second St., and Cor. 9th, and Blarket reets, mar. 31, 3m. New Restaurant T THARP, respectfully announces 1. to the Public. that he has taken and refuted the saloon formerly known as thfb "Ellsworth," on Front St., above Walt.n4. ---Oysters-'served in every Style. - The BEST ALE always on draught. npril 2S ly. I. N. '.L HARP. iiio I ice. Miler° will be a meeting of the stock _l holders of the Masonic Eall Associa tion of Columbia, at the office of A. J. Kauffman, Esq., on Saturday May 12th, 18136, for tae purpose of electing officers, adopting by-laws, and making a perma nent or nanization. Meet at 7 o'clock P. M By order of the Corporators. A. J. RIA.TJFF.MAN, Sec. Pro. tem. april 28 '6,6-2t 31 BUILDING LOTS . THE subscriber will sell. at Private Sale, 1 31 BUILDING LOTS, situated on the Lancaster Pike and Mill Road, in the Borough of Columbia, Lan caster Co., Pa. Each lot contains in front twenty feet, the price will range from sixty dollars to one hundred and twenty dollars per lot. The terms are twenty dollars at the time of sale, the ballance will be received in any amount and at anv time, but the whole amount must be paid by the 14th of June 1867. Apply to WILLIAM ROCHOW. Cherry street and Lancaster Pike. apr. 28,-3m HENRI HARPER, 520 ARCH STREET,. PHILADELPHIA, IT'atches, Finc Jewelry, &Zia Silver Ware, and Superior Silver Plated Ware, at Re duced Prices ! March 24, 1806-3 m. Get the Best. THE KEYSTONE LINIMENT TS acknowledged by all who use it to bo 1 THE VERY BEST article of the kind that they ever tried for Chronic Rheuma tism, Teeter, Whitering,worm, Sprains, Burns. Swellings,Frosted Feet, Toothache Sore Throat, Poison, Bite or sting of In sects, and in fact all complaints requiring an outward application. All that is asked for it is a lair trial. If there is no relief the money will be refunded. Good for matt or beast. Printed directions accompany each bottle, Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail by JEPPERIS BRO. Coatsviile, Chester Co., Pa. Wholesale department, No. 825 Market street, Philadelphia tipr. 21, tf, .1. A. Meyers Agent for Columbia CHEAP FOR CASH 1 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Iti ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, LAIAS' SACKING CLOTHS, GENTS' AND BOYS' CASSIMERES, Linen Goods in great variety. Domestic Muslins, Prints, Flannels, Ginghams. and Skiits. GOOD 1100 P SKIRT FOR $l.OO at J. W. STEACY t CO. Formerly SWUM" ct Bows Cor. :bid and Locust sts,. may 5, '66. Columbia, Pa. For Sale. A - 15 - F.'W Buggy at a reduced price. En quire of W. EL PFARLEB. may 1% and Shawls,
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