?gdorcal prpartnxent. Not : ice to subscrit)ers. „glis The paper will be discontinued when the time paid for has expired, except iu sPP ':cial eases. A mark around this paragraph will „be suffleienrnotiee thai it i 4 time to pay up—or the ',time paid for is about to expire. To Corrcsponucats. Commumcations, letters, contributions, gcncrall/J of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable from „friends from all quarters H. J. U.—The senior is in N. Y. Yom letter will appear next week. Too late for this issue To BUILDERS.—The old Wolfe Quar .ry,,belaw this place, is now in full blast, ; and first-class stone are being taken out. COLUMBIA CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.— :The examinations of this Institute will take place on the 13th and 14th of 3unc.— .The . annual exhibition will be held Odd yellows' ; 1;Iall, on the evening of the 14th Anst. ,illichael Shuman, Esq , has been -making sad havoc with the Grove and :Wright Buildings this week. He has torn _both down, and removed the rubbish, but „tho ,appearance of the surroundings is not very sublime, LADY'S FRIEND.—This superior magazine for June leads off with a sug gestive steel plate called, "The Mother's Blessing," illustrating a romantic story.— The fashions are distinguished as usual for elegance and appropriateness. Price 52.50 a year; 2 copies 54.00. Address Deacon cC Peterson, 319 - Walnut Street Philadelphia. GOOD FOR HI3I.—A young; man at Niagara Falls having been crossed in love, walked to the precipice deliberately took off his clothes, and gave one lingering look at the gulf below him and then—went home. Sensible fellow,hut if he purchased his clothing at E. Worrell tf7 Co., Sl9 St., Philadelphia, it was no wonder he was sorry to part with them. BARNUM'S :LUUSEUM.-000 of the most attractive places of amusement in New York, at the present time, is Barnum's Museum. T.lncle Tom's Cabin is now be ing prayed every afternoon anti evening, to crowdeu houses. It is astonishing what n vast amount of curiosities are on exhi bition at this Museum. Our friends going to New York, should not fail to visit this wonderful establishment. THE Pur.su.—The pulse of healthy males beats eighty-one times ,per minute while they aro standing, .211wenty-one times while sitting,' and sixty-six times while lying down. 'Janitor a healthy fe male beats ninety-one ;Limes per minute while standing, and seventy-nine times while lyin g . down. Any museulat• activi ty in either of these positions will of eon rs:e greatly increase the rapidity of the beats, 1 - I.)nt,L 0. Bruner, Front Street, above Lo ,oust, beats the natives in selling good and cheap goods. Cr RAND Pic-NlC.—On Tuesday, Jut) 2, 12th, the members of the Columbia Silver Cornet Band will hold a pic-nic—the first of the -season—in Woods. Exten sive arrtmgements Z.l VC` being made to make it a grandattair, and one that will till the Band Trepury with Greenbacks, so they will bo abW to pay for their new horns.— They have gone to considerable' expense in geliAng up a bi , nd that Is a credit to the Borong,h, and it will be no more than just that our citizens should aid in the pie-nie so that they will ho able to eanetd ally in fiehted4ess arising front the pureitatte of the instriantentm, CONCERT In COLE MEIA.—Our Colum bia friends will be pleased to learn that the Choral Union of this city will give a grand concert in that borough on the evening of the sth of Tune, in aid of the G Re formed Church of Columbia. The music loving people of our neigh horing town may prepare themselves for a rare musical treat. The several concerts given by the Choral Union in this city, were anion; the very best ever heard here,and on both occasions drew together the largest and most appre ciative audiences that have assembled for years. Among the other gems 1% hie!' will be produced at. the Columbia concert %vitt be the exquisite composition known as the Cantata of Esther the Beautiful Que.n, which produced. so much applause and en thusiasm when sung by the union in this pity.--Lancaster Express. SERENADE.—Meader, were you ever aroused from a sweet slumber at midnight by a band of serenaders,tliscoursing sweet music beneath your windows? If yo were you can fancy our feelings when, on Tuesday night last, the honor was con ferred upon us. It makes a person feel as if he was entering the portals of bliss, as the sounds, in his half-awake state fill (3 , 1 his ear, and as a friend remarkee,lt is per haps, about as near the portals as editors will be permitted to go. The ineml er3 composing the band to whom we ate in debted, are Nicholas Binehour, Geo. Nil ler, Adam Stork and Peter Fanwalk. We were not aware that this orchestra exist() 1 in Columbia, but from their performances judge they are not novices it.t. the husinets. We aro informed that they intond, during the summer evenings, occasionally, to re gale our citizens with some of their choice -pieces. TUE LADIES' .I.I.IA.N.—An exchange says by his air and gait,the ultra-fashion able style of his clothing, the killing curl of his moustache, the "look and die" ex pression*of his simpering face, his stream of small talk, and sundry other signs and tokens of a plethora, of vanity and a lack of soul and brain, you may distinguish at a glance theindividual who plumes himself a "ladies' man." His belief in his own ir responsibility is written all over him. And to say .. the truth, your ladies-men have some giiound for their self conceit. It is indubitable that girls do sometimes fall in love, fellows who look as if they had walked out of tailors' fashion plates—crea tures that by the aid of the various artists who contributeto the "make-up" of human popinjays,havo boon converted into superb examples of what art can effect in the way of giving man an unmanly appearance.— The woman who marries one of these flut terers is to be pittied; for, if sho hal any glimmering of common sense, and a heart under her boddlee, she will soon discover that her dainty husband has no more of a man's spirit in him than an automatic fig ure on a Savoyard's hand-organ. FESTIVAL.—The ladies of the Lutheran Church will hold a Strawberry Festival in Odd Fellows' Ilall,ou Friday and Saturday evenings of next week CHANGE O TIME.—On Monday next there will he a slight change in the run .ning of passenger trains on the Pennsyl vania Railroad. The Columbia train will leave here at 5.30 A. M. and arrive _in Phil adelphia a t 8.43 A. M. GIFT DISTRIBUTION.—The Union Steam Fire Engine Company of Lancaster are making great preparations to enrich any and every person in the county. their advertisements, it will be seen that ;;:,,000 worth of presents will be sold for one dollar each. No blanks, so that every ticket holder will draw the worth of his money, as no articlo on the list is valued below one dollar. The day of drawing will take place as soon as the tickets are sold. THE Rm.—The ladies' fur which is now in progress in Odd Fellows' Hall is a decided success. The hall is decorated in tasteful style and the articles offered for sale arc substantial, handsome and cheap. We never saw a more beautiful array of cake. The ladies in attendance are courte ous mid pleasant—not asking an exorbitant price for their *goo&. The fair is held by the ladies connected with the Presbyterian Church, and they all deserve great credit for their efforts in trying to acid a mite to the church coffers. The Fair will be opened this afternoon and evening. Let there be a general turnout. POLICE CASES before Samuel Evans, for the week : Gotleib Elmer was taken before Justice upon complaint of his fraw, Mary Elmer, for assault and battery. Front the evi dence it appeared that the parties are in the habit of quarrelling. Gotleib says that Mary is a "hel pet" with whom iL is ahnost impossible to live. Defendant ga bail for his good behavior. _Henry Parry made complaint against William Lewis for assault and battery.— Defendant arrested by Constable McGin nis. The parties work at the Shawnee Rolling Mill. Complainent bruised about the litre. Defendant bound over to an swer :It Court. STATED NEETIN(: May 18th. A.. Bruner, jr., President in the chair. Present, Mez,sr,:. Bruner, Bach man, Gossler, Green, I Wikon and WU:v. The Minutes or April 20th and 2.lay 11th were read and. approved. tin motion of Air. Ur...ion the regular or der of business was suspended in order to till a vacancy 00011 ring 111 the board. At . - ter the adoption of a resolution declaring a vacancy, on motion of Air. Gassier, council went into all election to fit! the same. Air. Green nominated T. It. Supplee, win) was unanimously elected. Air. Supple() being present, t•: as SWOr11417.1(1 tout:. his seat. On motion of Air. Green. Supplee was placed on the several committees upon which he had served be fore the 110 W organization. Thc President_ then appointed the old committees. Air. Gos Aler, chairman of the Road Committee, reported the repairs on the alley between Locust and Walnut streets, .11 progress ; also the' guttt;r in Union street., along the Catholic Church in a very bad condition. The Uinanco Com mittee reported that by reason of the ab sence of 11111 Ti•oasurer, they could obtain no stolen:oM of the conditon of the bor ough linoncl2. Toe bondsofthe Treasurer and High Constable, which crl.'re read and approVell. morl.tet clerk reported $:2.55 paid Treasurer, tOr 1411 t butter and bench rent. The c,nninittee on items and Repairs reported jh 1 collected from 'Welsh Baptists torrent of I tall, and pall to Treas urer. The committee on.the Fire De partment, report 011 the lICW house Or lho C 011? 111bi11 Fire and 110.:0 Co., in course iof erection. Air. Mullen, Chair man of Pavement Committee presentod an application front .T. Smith, to be permitted to alter the grade of his pave meld. No action. lie also reported p tvement of .111111 S Patton, (.101100 of lid and Onerry streot,s in a very ba , l condtt ton. Tae ;.3.tuitary Committcy raported as fol lows : To the Town. Co :in::11 of the 13 rough of Uolanibia. Your committee report that on Wednes day hist they visited the :slaughter houses in the borough, und, with ono exception. found them m filthy and unclean condi tion, especially the surroundiiigs, sneh as the yards, gutters and hog pens. They also report, that they visited suinlry pri vate properties of which complaint hiLl been wade, and gave such directions to the tenants as would abate the inli . 4:111(q • COMPlltiiio.l. of; al:so the reservoirs of the Columbia Water Company, one of which was then being' cleansed. We feel it our duty to report that the basin in which the water is contained for distribution, from temporary and insufficient construction cannot furnish water to our citizens in a pure condition. We observed the walls or said reservoir are eon..truc'ed of simply stones paddled with earth behind, and the bottom with timber and plank, now in a decayin2 condition. \V.' consider it reprehensible on the part of the Company not to furni.,h a more suitable deposit for distribution of water. We would also re port that 1110 alley :1(11 Oh in ng the hotel of Gtio. Ehritsman. is in a-filthy and in sufferable condition, and that much com plaint has been minty of the same. Signed A. S. GnEEN, J. B. B.kettmAx. The Has Committee reported two new lamps put up at the corner or .2,1 and. Per ry Streets, and Front and Min streets, one of which was paid for by the party break ing the sante. On :notion of :11r. Green, an appropria tion of 850 'vas made for the use of the Sanitary Committee. By request the use of the Town Hall was granted to the Jury appointed to deride appeals lbr damages along the C. 6:: P. D. E. R. The ordinance Committee submitted an ordinance prohibiting- the running at large of hogs, Mr. Green moved to adopt, when on motion of Mr. Wilson the yeas and nays orderd with the following result:— Yeas, Messrs. Bruner, Bachman, Grossier, Mullen and Suppler:- ' nays, Messrs Wilson and Wilze, adopted. Three communications were received, in which application Was made for the pay,- mein of the bounty of $3OO offered to vet eran volunteers, in Mil. On motion of Mr. Sapplee they were referred to the Borough Solicitor. A request from Mr. P. S. Me- Tague to be permitted to erect a frame stable on Commerce street, was laid over. The Chief Burgess reported that com plaint had been made against Mr. Geo. Bogle for closing up 4th street, below Mill, thereby preventing the citizens in the neighborhood, from having access to Shaw neeßun. The plan of the Borough show in;; an extension of 4th street to said Min. On motion of Mr. Green, the Road Com mittee was authorized to examine into the matter. Bills to the amount of $14.12 were read and ordered to be oaid. On motion of 2% - 11:. Gossler, it was ii!cso/ved, That a committee of three be appointed to confer with the President of the Columbia A: Port Deposit Railroad Company, in regard to repairs necessary to be dc lie to Front street, in consequence of the building of said road, along said street, between Union street and the cross ing of the Reading R:zilroad, below Locust Street ; alse to cOnfer with the Supervisor of the Columbia Division of the Penns,yl - Railroad, in relation to the finish ing of the rcpturs commenced last . w inter, on Front Street, between Locust. street and the American House. Committee, Messrs. Crossler, 13aelunan, and Suppleu. On motion adjourned. GEo. 11. RICH-MI:IS, Clerk A CIAn.D:-- ; We respectfully call atten tion ofall who ace or sell Segars, Tobacco,Snuff,&c. 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 titan a est of Phila., or east of Pdtsburnh.— Wc 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 71 cts.whole sale ; bought before the 40 cts. tax. We also sell Killickiniek in lb packages, at GO cis per It,, worth at the FacOry,iti,oB per lb. No. 1, Fine Cut Chew ing Tobacco by the 1-2 barrel, SIX worth at the fac tory ill ,51 per lb. Call and we will show you the flic tory price list. These goods were bought before the Government tax was levied. In the line of Pipes we hay° reduced the pi ices aeMy-five per cent. We further state to all who deal in Tobacco S... o ars, Spun', Pipes, &c., that it will be to their ad vantage to give us a cull before purchasing, as our prices trill be made satisfhetory. Our motto is quick sales and small p.olits. We have the best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sa eet Twist Tooacco in the market mul are the only one in tile county who. has it for sale. The old and true -.aying is, persons will buy where they get the eheape-t. All we meek is a trial and you \vilified our goods the cheapest end trill give satisfaction Whole-ale and Ran il Tobaceo, snuff :ma so g ar Manuractoi y Front dour., from Luett.,t SO. not, Uoluinlna, Pa. • y-za On the ;;Ist ult., by the Rev. Win. Ma jor, Mr. Abraham Ranlfinan and Miss Annie N. Eisen berger, both of West Hempfield, Lancaster County. NE NV All 1' E UTI SEALE NTS COLUMBIA_ PATIO .\I, BANK, May 29th, 1860. f rpRE DIRECTORS of this Institution _L have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand]. STIOCIL jun-2, easlnel WAXTED! To rent a house in the Rorough, for which a 111)en1 rent will be paid. Apply at this (Mice. j one 2. tf. S 01_, I TIFF: undeisignc.cl will open a school, on 2,looday, Juno 11th, in the room ho now 00011ple , , to cOll till 00 000 month. Tuition, :;;;1.30 per 11100111. jun-a, L. C. OBERLIN. COLIDIBII CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. The examination , : of this Institute will take place on Tito.-ftlay mat Wedne.,:day the 12th and 1:;th of June : and the Annual Ex hihition will ho held in the Odd Fellows' Hall on the evening of the Ilth,(Thursday.) The friends of Education are invited to be prcsent, at the closing exercises. Ticket, tin• the Exhibition hilly be procured at Hess' [look More. Blinders Take Notice The old Quarry known as IL E. Wolfe's Colony the lout, is again ill full They are takittg out r • , tirst- lass Buildiug Stone, ~(1 also Large stone suitable for culverts, hridi4es, fie., which they will guarantee to loliv - cr cll tuly paint as cheap as the cheap est. JAMES T. WOLFE. jtm-2., 3ro. Mason, -Pease & Moore Prll,'S a; RG 11, PA . IMP OR TINT TO . .3.1 A.NIJ :FACT R Superior Lard to Oil. Extra No. 1, Engine Oil, at 1,50 do do 1,20 dodo 7., d0 4, , do 50 Extra Paraphine Lubrie at 25 Os. gal. The above mentioned grades of oils are guarantiol as folio WS ; No. 1, for Locomotives and Engines - ovrior to Lard Oil. No. 2, do equal to Lard Oil. an eNtra oil suitable for blast furnaces, heavy machinery, now be ing used NS ith much sati;factiou by Grove Llros. Danvilli‘, Na. 4,0 heavy oil for Rolling Mill work, prononneed by Messrs. Shoenbrger& Co. tiseon their nailcuttiint machines equal to hest lard 0/ lat 50 cents. Also, Ottrbon 1)11, supplied at lowez-1. rates. Orders may be left at this office. Jun, 2, 1600, t1.a.:8t.•41 rind gßaeransa.n 'Vile two heroes before their tent plan ning a hatile—(_irant . sun Ring. A. beau tiful :steel engraving by Win. Sartain.— Agen ts ted everwhere. Sample sent, by wail for 5:1 ceilt 4. Agents wake 5U per CCM. .Atilirl:SS BARTLESON Gll Chestnut Sweet, l'ltiluclelphia jun-2, 2111 TO ALL BOOR BUYERS ! srmox, :;:; South Fourth Street, 9..) Philadelphia, is agent for the following valuable hooks : A.Drleton's Now America': Cyclopedia 11i Vole. 11i•tory of the large Vol. Dictionary of Mochanies-2 Rehollion reoord,by Frank :IToore--9 Vols. Washington Irving's works, " coopQr's Novels. Diokens' works Merivale S (ihhonisll.onw. tacattleys's works. Uro's Llietionury or A.rts ;Intl Mauttraetur oni. aurlerort's United Slates—ti Vols. S:e Il'urttis!' all books int bli:-thed, for public. and .ind privatt• libraries, at NVilfiteS;de priVa•-;. land a limit at any Bonk wanted, Nviill a stamp, for priers, Will be Sea iv return 111 II'ER \VINE OF IRON. impre4ation of dry Span - Ai A N x isah\( dent l .' i with the activity of Calisaya Bark, and the most energetic , of all the ferruginous salts, Citrate of Magnetic Ox ide of Iron. It has a vinous flavor, very grateful to the palate, is xvit !tout ehalybeate taste and will not, disorder the teeth, It excites r languid appetite, gives zest to food, itnproves digestion, increases the strength, steadies t,lw eirattlation, takes off muscular flabbiness, rentoves the pallor of debility, gives Arnmes:4 and precision to the actions of the nervous system, with power to endure fatigue and resist disease. Magnetic Citrate of Iron is new and lie - culler, diinming from the ordinary Soluhlo Citrate, in containing an equivalent of of Protoxide or Iron, in place of the Am monia. It is neutral, tasteless, without astringency,as prompt and energetic as the Chloride, and unlike that, induce no local inflammatory action or headache. Calisaya Bark is pre-eminent among vegetable tonics, has no equal as a strength ener or retorative, nor rival as an anti-per iodic. Retails in $t and $2 bottles, quarts and gallons for dispensin g . 0. S. LIUBBLELL, A potheca ry, 1-110 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. jim-2, lin rETTERS 11E::\ lAINING UNCLA ED in the Post Oracle at Columbia Pa.. Saturday. tine 2d,1866. ',..\„7 , ,..`r0 obtain any of these letters, the applionnt must call for 'advertised letters.' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. DonYthne Mrs I.IIzI Mann Nrs matilda Davism Miss Mary S mentzer mrs Sophia Fisher :%frs Annie M Riehosds mrs A II Jackson llrs Six-an E Thompson mrs fI in :Nelson Mrs Elizabeth Shiiton miss Jennie GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Angle W F Sandler Charles Cowverse E Seibold Isaac Dasher George mellinger F K Ehey Abraham R meConnel Robert Ehrhart Lamm: miller Enlks Joseoh J Pottee 0 R . _ _ . . .. _ Garrett Wm Rhoads Levi S Gibson J.' Icebncth Seiem George Graves I' harks Spugg Geo H _ Huph %Wilhelm Stern S A liaffnie 11 in West Ambrose Kirkwood Thomas Wilson Thomas Wolf Da J P Have a correct and striking photo 'V ~r aph of the next Governor of Petal sylvania, which we will send .by mail for 2 °cents. If we 9111,talze ,the 111(171, the money will be refunded immediately after election next October. Is it Geary or Clymer? Write and .see. Address BARTLESON kb CO., 611 Chestnut Street. jun-2, 2m. inventions,l'S w wanted, t g e r t i l s . a t t o v s a e l l t l a s t i o x 1. 11 e n , i r 6000 ilies. ; all pay great profits. Send .15 cents and get SO pages or 25 cents and get SO pages and a sample gratis. EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. T\Tl: have Photographs, large and suuill, Want ed to sell them. Send 75 cents ibr speci men copies by mail, postage paid. Ad dress _ . _ = GIFT DISTRIBUTION ! BPI SlitiM FIRE ERIE Cil : fil ! '5,000 To be given away without regard to value, tot ONE DOLLAR EACH! 10 HT 4 A._._ 1K - S. Each Ticket Draw-3 a Prizu, Look at the List of Gifts. 1 Handsome Trotting Llau•try, valtti..d at 1 Set 01 Carria” . e Harness, on exhihitio•a al Ilaherbush's valued. at 0.1;0 1 7.‘lagnineent tie vin Mat'lline, on exhi bition at H, L. it E. J. '1,1111111:s, val- ueil at 70,1111 5 llamlsom° I)rez:A Patterns, from 35 to :•:10 -V Large lot, of Pliolographt,, from •;1 to tql) 1 Handsome 3 octave Melodeon, valued at 1 Splendid G valued at L Imported " 75.00 A. Lot of Violins, each valued at 10.00 1101 - sElloLn Sroch: - . 1 Elegant Set Cottage Furniture, valued ut - :;0.00 1 Elegant Sot of Cottage num:ll.llre, valuocl tit Eleznut Set of Cottage Furniture. valuol 1 Lot of Wash- , tandq, each vahlea at 1.0.00 " Cane Seat Chairs (sets,) valued at 3.00 I " Rocking Chairs, each " 7.50 Louluzu , , ,te.. each valooel at S 5 to 10 L Large Lai of Britanhia :mamarc, valued al, :100.00 A. Lot or (iine Enzraving , :, valued at 611.1.10 JEWELRY. Splendid Uold 'Watches, oath valuefl at front .;$ - A.) to :,310e.00 " Silver " ~ 25.00 1 Large Lot of \Vatc.li and Guard Chaim::, cavil 5.00 1 Large Lot of Watch Chains, oath valued at from a 25e to .53.00 -10 Sit, Ladies' Jewelry, eaelt valued. at from 5.00 to' .5',,/t0 1 LarAe Lot 01 Silver Plated 'nutter t;lniv`ts and Spoons, :,ets, valued at trout 2.50 to 5.00 Lot t2ren* , 3* Breast Pins,, each 'valued at 3.00 Large Lot Gold Pens and Silver Holders eaeli U.tiO Al,o a Large lot. of Mi,eellatieous Art i(•10:+, Illg ill Vallle frolll 25C: 11) .20.1)0 i._:very part of tlli. enterprise Will be conducted with I.lonesty, Fain:esti, 1111a1 in Goo,: Faith. As soon as all the Tickets are disposed of, duo notice of which will be given in the County Papers. Tickets, $l.OO Each. :tit to any :iddresi oil receipt of f,'l, or 11 Ticket, for Tiekets for sale at the Company:s .Thshlers'sNewl3nifiting,Soutli-east Angle of Centre Square. hen practicalile, order Tickets by mail, as it will be impossil,le to secure Agents iu every locality. Agent:, wanted everywhere to sell Tick: ets, to WhOM a liberal percentage will he allowed. 'rue l'rizes were all purchased ill Lan caster, and can be seen every (loy. J. F. I)()W.NEV, Guneral ..\gont, Box Lancader Offico. el OLT Sz, (20'S eelctr•atcd Furniture Eitablislutic‘ut iv removed from so•,;- uml Itacu Streets, to Ow Splendid. NEW DEPOT, No , . :17 aild :39 North Second Street, (t)p- posita Christ Otttrell.) IVtiere they purpose selling for One year, at about cost. Elogant Fitrniture at Fabulously Low" Prig;. Also, at their Ninth and Market streets Branch, Nvhero they are selling equally low, being abunt to enlarge the premises. C(VS Furni tire Depots, Nus. 37 amt tt9 N. Second St., any{ • Cur. Uth, and Market streets, r subs,rihurs announce to the puldic that they have on hand a large stock of 1 ornher ;11101 coal, which they otnr uL roa,enahle rates by the car load or other- wise. Shinp,los, Ash, Lath, Poplar, Pickets Ifentlock. 0 t - S T POS TS, BILL STUF 01.' ALE SIZES. COAL ! COAL llaltimore Company Coal, Black Dia mond, Shamokin, Lykens Valley. Schuyl kill. Orders respectfully sulicitoil. Uool.'Elt apr, 21, ' 66-I,f A Prime new article, large, strong and fres . h. Just received and offered at, reduced prices by J. A, MEYERS' Apothecary. Odd Fellow s' 11011. CIDER VINEGAR at JACKSON'S BEST SYRUP MOLASSES :tt JACKSOIVS pramE RIO COFFEE nt JACKSON'S Jersey Hams. A Pine let of elegant "Quaker Hams," direct from the Jarsie,, and aresuper tor to any heretofore offered in this marl:- et, as a trial will suffice. For sale only by JOIN A. JACKSON. may 26, 'GG-tf Browns: nazans raucas THE subscriber will furnish to builders and others, building brick, paving brick, bard pressed brick. A full supply of all kinds on hand, at reasonable prices. GEO. 001 - IN, on Lancaster Pike, Columbia, Pa. may 26, 3wl" Ti. J. PRI.r,P.M WHO ? WHO ? WHO ? OUR NEXT GOYERNOIIi jun-2, 1111 GEARY ! OLYZEd BAItTLESON Jun-2, lin Chestnut Street IMMENSE AT Lancaster, Penn' 3. FOR THE BENEFIT OF 'WORTH Oh' MAGNIFICENT PRES EN rs .MUSICAL MrselmLANEor-; 'rho Drawing - will take plate at FULTON HALL, ittn-2,21a 'FIJ6C;i'E`EJ . E.I'E. mar. 31, 3ni Lumber :and Coal ! v.araxzrall BEANS. Feb. 10 00.-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MALTBY 8z CASE LOCUST STREET, BELOW' SECOND, Have now open A_ FTTI_4I.4 STACK of SPRING &SUMMER G 0 ODS At Gold Prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION 11. - INC: secured the sole agency for .1 the sale of the 111PROVEll 1110 PITON PENS L we are prepared to sell these eelebrated pens, at Morton's own priet.s. These pens have never tieen exes-Iletl, and need but to be tried to he appreetated. We hay o pens at the followine, rates. which are a•-: low as as cart he purchased from the mnufac turer himself. DRESS GOODS, I For S:1.00 the Magie Pen .l ' Ifolder. Is invited to their large, and CEIMICE SELECT/ON znaresumze Aran Doivir.sTze A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of DOMESTIC GOODS ; At the lowest cash prices. EXTRA HEAVY . YARD \VIDE BROWN I\llJ6 EINS at__ cents. $150,01) MED 41 'ULL :LINE - vri- , a.-.lir= a--L:o3Ds_ LAMEST STYLES OF LADIES' CLOTHS AND CASSIDY/a/ITM, CALL AND SEE the. " Gabrielle" Hoop Skirt, The most beautiful skirt in the market Brailley's Duplex, _Hopkins' and other popular makes always on hand, as cheap as the cheapest. FANCY CASSIAIERES, ratauczx cLomins, Aml . tt general assortment of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS AT VERY LO IF PRICES Boots & Shoes Of all kinds and at styles AT REDUCED PRICES. SUMMER HATS, ALL STYLES AN D PRICES THEY ARE NOW SELLING IMPORTED GOODS MUCH LESS TI lAN COST OF IMPOR- TATIOY. ALL WOOL DELAINES AT 45 cents DOUBLE WIDTH, DO AT Si cents OTHER CONS IN PROPORTION PRICES OP OLD GOODS RE DUCED ONE =ALP., 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 e.r.affitication of their gclods that all may JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES, ONE PRICE FOIL ALL REGULAR GOODS. • Col., may sth 'titi NOW OPEN. INE _.VC CIDEINTS ! The Original Travelers' Insurance Ccmpany, OF Ilartford, Connecticut. Capital all paid in, et Cash Assets, TNsuREs agu ins t Accidents of AD Kinds causing Bodily Injury or Loss ofLiic. IT IS CLIEI. 4 ,PI IT i, I:NIVEL:SAL! IT IS RE- EMBEIriI SO MEDICAL Ex.1.1 1 / 3 - .1 TIOX IZEQ . Ull? ED? Policies issoril from One year to Five years from $5.00. to _Every informution rirrcu at the office, of (he _lgen", X. %Ell; LER 'Basement or Black's Hotel. ninv . 79-'6o43in. 'S CELEMareiLiMB G-OLD 2?Erzs -VC THE MANUFACTURER'S PRICE 3. P. EIREINER & For $1.25 the Ltivkv Pon & Hoick' For $1.50 thp .klw:zys Roady Pon ir,od-i for $2.00 the Elegant Pvit For i,•;2.25 tile Ex volsiur POte & llohlm The ;t1)0 e poll r Olit -1:1S1 ofSteel ; unll ;ire mttell. 1114)re eon vement. We also sell Hie First Quality Pens, Silver Extinsioit Cases, AT Correspanding Rates Call and exalnino them( E BR.. I. TED PEXS, which foi durability, 'city and good good writing qualities have never been excelled. .11.01110110)er we will sell you - ./1 C. it s . l " flti cheap as you can purchase them from the inanut ,, cturers in New York. No charge for examining and trying theta. P. SllltEl NElt c SON, Agent for Colmbia. may -10th lm Property Owners and Builders Avin find it to theli ailvantzuze to call ::t PF I'lahler's HOUSE I.l' store and examine Austin's. Patent Spout. It cannot luir,t, in cold weather, and will prevent walls from dampness. limy 19-tf. BITTEAS, . Sold only 1w C. BUCHER, Corner or Front and Looust. streets, Columbia. Pa. may 19,-t TI .Ar.A.soN cA;;I:\'ET for S.. •rt 1i And ,colll,ll . 1111!..10: 101 . 1 y 411.tel to :100 Gobi 01' ultor .th.,1,11., ocnet 111,4 1.1.2111111 m, an a:detl tti.•• Ulu-stated 4! 1-‘11.,1-\ . 1; or Azu_s; 111101./11,11:=, .."Ncw 1011 C t-ept. U, ty. NEW GHOC.RY STORE. rpm.: Sulr-wribor would rospeetrully torn' the rublie generally. that lie ha, juat reed yeti general t.Nori. Oto la f rotereiet;, Provisions_i, • TEAS AND SPICES. Sugar cared lian.N. u. 1. and me-s :qaekerel. Extra nue t:iyrup,. Relined ...algal - , of all hinds. Out Rio :nut Java rodeo. Engti,il anti ..‘.tuvrican. Pickles DEIED AND C_l\\ Ell FRUITS. Rais!ns, Prunvs and - Prepared ill cc t\ -, on hand and of. Ow very grade:. Oar or staple and r:111( . \ - grOVerieti 1 . 1.111. COLILIACI(' :111.1 illiollll tog it fri...,11, I>y atai , ) , t daily no,laiti,m., NotkaLs . 01 cilifLa•wit kind.; always on hand. FREITE'IIit'N. coriwr 4th '. - itreets nrtt 26111, ly. X"C: 7 S. 3" 1 LI.I 'L'IIE suhserilfer Itavitfix the patent ticht Cur manufifeturing c-ortf vinegar in thi, ounty, utter, for !-ale the right and al , a all the fixture , fur it, ,t1e,.e ,, 1111 ninuthe ture, in 1111, county. A rare har,aiu 1. Isere offeretl. persons are hereby warned a , !ainst unlawfully u.in.g this patent, u. they %yin pro,cented. C. C. retta Fe rnaec. may 2e, York Cu., Pa. GUILLAUTIE DE GARLAI\T D EDMUND WOLSMIFT'ZIR., the di sti tiguished young, Pianists, espeetfully antioinice, tivtt 111,y will _1211.; :23Ve.‘114.• ( , Ir,ittd. Vocal atiLl Instrumen t, Concert it l ltu MI VELUM'S' ULU COMM, M., Monday Evening' Jane 11, 1866. at which they 'l%lll he assisted by the fa vorite soprano MADAME lIEN E ExrA BEHRENS, late of Mr. L. M. Unttschalk'' concerts, and the vnun ern i 'tent violinist MIL WILLIAM ;51'01,1,, of Philadelphia. Tickets of ad tnisQ.ion a 0 vents. tallow 35 cents. To hu had at W. U. 11e4,' book store and on the evening of the convert at the hall. Doors open at 7 o'clock—Coneert to coin 11lelleC at S. may 26, 3t REMOVAL. BOOTS AND SHOES ! rpirE snlisuriber liar removed his boot and shoo store, tour doors above Willi:oils' Drug store, Front street ,11I3d an extensive assertmettt cat' ()oods, either 7/ OL ESA LE OR RE T..-1 IL. Ilia stock consists of as 1:Irgo and gvnend asort meta of Alt2ns Boys' Ladies' :td Childrens' Boots and Shoes, ag ear be found elsewhere in the town, Th 0 ,40 re(luiring lioots and Shoes, ilnil it to their ativantag,e to CAJAL, A:s.;1) EXAMINE HIS STOCK, before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL GROVE. Col., may 26,-tf R. V. MrLou it . RYE FLOUR the best in use for paper hanging,. Also a very superior article for family use, to be had at the e'leap flour and teed store of GEO. BRANDT. may 26, 311YAWSPIJIMMIC WAFERS. 'Hie origin Medicine established in 1837, and first article of toe kind over introduced. under tho wane of -Pt/linutne. %Infers," in this or any other country ; all ouina PUluioniC Walirrz are counter feits. The genuine f , fin be known by the name lilt 11\ being ~,anape a on c.fi ii Wider. Thane Waters been before tho public for nearly thirty / /cat solnd the infinellSO sale attained, nut only ni tea but m (~reign countries. fully atic-t then hoar:ll,le Month. The medical proper are Lir to ony oioor articles uttered for taw etne OI Vol:1100:a" or LI! Onvhial ,afieCtioUS, and the qu.intity cont.ihfed in can box is nearly dou ble that 01 teat ut the many Ti orthless imitations advei tf-cd. - $500,000 - ::4,610,000 Bryan's Pal:atonic Wafers cure C,aigia., ekddb,S.,ro Asth rn inthedn, Breathing, Spit, tlng lih.od, Puns u, tAn, Clio CUILSOIIip- MAU aaa all dise.l , e, 01 the :Nut only afford. , mg nipo:ary bat Olt:0111g a rapid and 1a,, , t• :11g ewe and ale nat ranted to rile ,111.1,i4:12tVa1l in Cm • - ny 111 , y .1" 11 ,, t ana,eate likc :LCOIIOIiC conll , ollll.lb, r.ird flat; propCl'llub ale corn- Inned in a fmni agreesi..le and plea,ant to tho ta-dt, that any child trill readzly eat them. One .loso wali nlndyn :Word Vocall , :s and Pa bile the:,e Wafers :11,1 peculiarly ; they caul in one day re. inioVe t.:e 100.. t severe occasio.ial hoarseness : uud for a few days %rill, at all 1C11143, .I , i• too piAVOI . :OW tleXioillty of (lie 't once, greatly improt rag itc , tone, colnp.o,s and clearness, far ii hieh parpo , o. I hey are regulaily used by many 'I he vet y gle.lt nolobrity Of this invaluable rein ody ham italilvod per: oils to pre! are ha's, lunt.aion , , dn•appoint the Jilt expe: Ca tion, ill the 3.1,1 111)11 . e (tie eliar.ieter of tlit• 1-se • tha. 111 •%l •11. I. IN," in ...tamped rill (IRCII " :41-0 emir-ss.sa v.. the 1.a." ntttt,fo o .t:te of Ihe P1.1.11.101' • . . 11)13 MI 16 %l I .l,)111. I rr;Lt htcb ID-'OllOll - au. par.'s,- iill Isetiaae v.ith to ilia lull extent of the Litt. =l=M=ME=ll :9( )S1::=. z , 011...ptie.t0:,•.27 Cortland: St., N. Y . .I,tn. c. Jy THE GREAT FIWNC.II REAIEDY. DR. JUAN . DEL.A.AIARRE'S Co:ehrated :ipecitie Prepared from a pre,eription of Dr. Juan Itchimarrl% Ciller Physician to the I.l.o:,t)iral du Nord oil Larthoisiera of Paris in,innne no trupu,;tian, but i 4 unholing m I e 01 :•.-i.c.riout.rrh.i. :-enneat of 1 .coital or Urinary . ItrnutaLt,, Ito ..mmaly or nightiy 0111 \\ i 1.11 4 .% Cr Call, pi 01114.041. or howeler rclicted an. t m, organs re: Nt,.10(1 1 10.1111. 11,1,011. U 4 ad. thr hk11,..1 mg opinions of ernimmt Frepch t. tot,• lie Pill , prepared by Gar :lnt:lt:lC A. I ) (tholli. I 1:,./0 from the pi, of 1)r. .M. 411 1 4 `,,1:11 , 1 tr, it , our p. 1.1 11,1,e \V:I It allltOrlll ...1t , ..",,,a1141 Vie believe [lien) , i. no of her mcd I‘,llt•ltlekiiatQli to ears nil pot t.:M,.ilng hum I Itoluut.try Emissions Or any "Ill,: ‘,,a1;.110•-• ut I.'lo SONAI..I \\ nether C.,11 , 01 by a :•,1(1.11,11y LOU Ic 1.1/ Itviug,,...xeLf.t.ses, Moy :It1),1S • Beovare or Counterfeits. 'Fin? Gi2:111111,` tire eold by all the principal Druggi.,t, thi.,u_tli.mt the ‘v. , l Id, price Lite Dollar prr tiox, or itc Luxe tor live dohnt, .11.*PON I, S.ole PrOprietOrS, :21.1 Etie I.,inbard, (Inc (I‘,llnr ,•11. 1,-.•ti to .kgclit. a Igo'. br D'ILIIII ul.ui. -r,•un•ly sealed front uil Ilf,,lV.ttitlll. , lX btPX.4.• - • for Gee, , ral America, 1j.,1 .A it A. Li 1., , ourtdl.mt St. .N. V. It.—Fiencli, 4;el inan, ;unit English Riiplilet,centa.ning lull parttenlats awl direction,' u-e.,ent lo ath' ad re-O d. Agent for LUIU:11 ) .. 111, .1. tt IV. CAT Alt 11,11 SiN UI+F. Tins Situ!! hes thoronehly proved itself to be the Los; srbele know . for caring the Canorh, Cold In the Dead :11111 It has be;el !wind en ex.- eelleut reeled!. to 111.1ay eases or rote Ci czz. Deaf ness has been t coot% b.y it. nod Hearing has often gnat ly hol.ll/ red by It.- 11,0, IC 1., ' 11.1,''111.11t:t11.12k,41 , ..e.1 1, 1e. anti Glves lalealletilarle Relief To the dol. heavy pain , c.au d b do; •1e•: . .-+ of tho :lead. 'Env ,Luuram.ns atter us fla ate delightful an.i 111\1,41,1%1(.111g. It op us ;out purge:, out ad ob ,tinetk.u., ,Trengthen. alas gland , ' and gn'US :14:ii0t1 to ula, 1 , , t 1 t. aileeted. Yaore tit:tit 'l'[a:; t 3 Of Sale and nf Dr. Catarrh and Ileadaclar :-.11:11I, proVtqt gicdt %dine lor all the common of Ulu Ai tlail ut Init. 1110111tIllt IL btailthl high •r 111.111 clCr . . IL I , I, 0111111,i414,1 oyll3 - Cht . lit2,t phy•iCiall9 Lill! %% var. SllCrttS and e%. /y, /lore Ciead tans of sate P.)reagg:ists '111.• 1,111101-Ig!Act!, lllt\ III,: for many years been ac- Mladit.,l ntni ln. .t1.11' , 11:111 -t,lcl 111 ear II ti•Jlt..-.tle 11.11, clteerlully -tatt•, th.t. c Itch...so It tt, Le eiput I 111 LI% cry respect 1., t glett ot.t.t. for the cure of Cl.. ui hie .\ tiffit It Ic decidedly the h•-t .t.tl• I • ‘‘e hat eier ;:.now a for all common dr-e.tse , t•I the lie el: I tat r ty. 6t,t4111, Bartle- A: Park, New York. c‘F., .• A. I,' A 1.•,-, t l t ds, ti n Lat te .. te .1 I .t.." Paul t: " Ilt• tl, Cutler Iv. , I tutu' ./. -.1411 . •. /1.11.1.1/1/8, " 1 'AM/. I. A. L. g: 11 , 1/ . [L,C , k i:ttt UII; 2%1, C 0.,& •` II. H. P., ,1 ;.ik•. ty '11:1 IT. .10. n. 't.0.12." ~defl the Best. T E KEY :3'lON LINI.3IENT. P neknowledgpd by all who use, it to bo V Elt."1: artu-le of the kind ilia thcy eicr trial tur Chronic -Mumma tAstn, 'fetter, Whiteringirorm, Sprains, lion's, Swell ings,Froste;7l Feet, TtmlhacLu Sort• Throat, I'mson, Bite or sting of In sects, an.l in tact all complaints requirinr, an outWLi RI a pPII , .L I ion. All that. is asked for it is a fair trial. le Mere is 110 relict the mon.cy will be refunded. (100 d for man or bett,t. Printed Mrections accompany cacti IlAlt 4c., lanutact urea atut sold W11.010: - .1! 10 and retail by EFFEIZIS IIEU. Coatsvnle, Chester 1:o., Pa. Wlll.le . 4nle dcpart No. t_ 4 :23 Market rt•et, l'h tladelphia. apr. 21, tr, .1. A. leyers. Agent for Columbia. CHEAP FOR CASH I SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS (;i• -N't,, Ihnncair Muslin,, Prints, liirty :i v .1;(; tNEW Bug* . at a reduced price. Fa -1 faire of nvv. 12 READ ! READ ! READ ! ATTILECTIOS DAVID . HANAUEB.'S CLOTHING E3IFORUM, Front Street, fir-I Store above Walnut Columbia, Pa. The Large,t, P,cst Assorted, Hand:iota- 0:4 and ClicapeA stoelz, of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ,te., Ever exhibited in these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION ! Come one and all, both areat and small To Thrry's Clothing 7 Lalt ; And get a lit train head to foot At pr fees that your , purse will suit may 12, '136 tf RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES: =la FE-I E A 1.7' 11-ST liEi\.GT.ll, L F E-1 EA I,TII-STILEN GTH, JAPE --11EALTU --STRENGTH R. 1. 11e sunm. %RIF.. M. D G. D. D. - JAI:DIN, :ki. I). Je.AN Lc LEueintE., )1. D Dr. MARSHALL'S EL Er: AVT D ESS CO ()DS, LADIES' SACKING CLOTHS, _AND BOYS' CASSDIERES, Linen (;a0(.1-; in great variety. V1:1111101 , ;, ijringilaiil.4 10 D )OP SKIRT FOR $l.OO at .T. STEACY Formerly STEACY d llowEns Cur. _tut and Locust sts., Columbia, Pa For Sale. W. 11. PI AFILER NEMBEI
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