goal arpartuunt. Notice to Subscribers. 2-The terms of the Spy are $2.50 per annum. A reduction a1'.50 cents will be made when paid in advance. Subscribers are expected to pay regularly in advance. To Correspondents. Communications, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable from ,friends from all quarters H. J. H.—We regret that your commu nication is crowded out this week. We received the present by express. Send us something new lifTo OUR PATRONS.—We ask in all kindness of the patrons of the SPY to come forward and settle the bills due this office. The term of subscrip tion of many of our subscribers will ex pire about the first of July, and we must insist on prompt payment. The expense of publishing a newspaper in these times is enormous, and everything has to be paid for in cash. So you. cannot but see the justness of our demands. We are in clis ) tress, and the only way you can relieve us, is the prompt payment of all bills due this office. Will you heed this in junction? CONCERT.—Our citizens will be glad to learn, by reference to an advertisement in another column, that Prof. Hall will give .one of his select concerts in Odd Fel lows' Hall, Friday evening, June 22d. LARGE EGG.—I{. G. blinich has sent to our office, a hen's egg, which measures eight inches in circumference. Marge egg that. Who beats it ? RELIGIOUS.--:" The heavenly home." The third sermon of a series on this sub ject. Special topic, " Where is Heaven ?" will be delivered at the M. E. Church, by the Pastor, Rev. Win. Major, on next Sab bath at 6 o'cloCh. P. M. A cordial invita tion tq all, Seats free. CARPETING.—Attention is called to the advertisement of ri.eeve L. Knight & Son, in another column, They keep on lian4 a handsome assortment of Carpets, &c. Dealers and others will find it I to tkeir adyantago to purchase of them. GRAND JUVENILE CONCERT.--On Wednesday Evening, June 20th,Mr. Kem merer, assisted by 100 amateurs, will give a concert in Odd Fellows' Hall. 'Master Charley Schaale of York,will give his 504th Concert of miscellaneous music, Tickets' 20 cents. Children 1U cents, To• com mance.at S o'clock. SCETOOLMA.STER. ABROAD.—Tbe fol lowing notice, picked up by a friond,in the Borough of Washington, speaks volumes for the education of the official ; "Notice is here by given that i High Constabel of the Borough has by orders of the Counsil petted up a hog without a ring in her nose and i here by give notice so that the owner can come and get the hog otherwise i will proseed aecordine to Law June the 12th J 1306 ` ITEISES' WOODS.—The proprietors of these woods have went to considerable ex pense, this season, to have everything comfortably arranged for the benefit of these desiring to recreate a day in the potnitry. For pie-nics, the woods cannot lie ez.celicti, Good spring water in abun dance, i 4 at hand, and a large platform, protected from the weather, has been erected. The Dining Table is also under cover, so that every convenience is secured to those entering its shade. FOURTII OF JULY.—Patriotism ap• pears to be among the things that were, in our ancient borough ,and as a consequence, we expect nothing will ho done on the 4th of July, that will broak the monotony of every day life. The Columbia Fire Company will cele brate the day in Hoises' Woods, by hold ing the greatest pic-nic of the season. They intend it to be a "rusher," as they desire to secure funds enough to finish their En gine House, now in course of erection.— Efficient aid should be rendered them, for in case of fire, their services will not , Je found wanting. Pre Nrc.—The pie-nte of the Cornet Band on Tuesday last was very successful. The woods were crowded with our Teu tonic friends, and the way that beer suf fered was a caution. Dancing was kept np all day, allowing :an intermission of about ten minutes, when a young It ar was raging. A disturbance occurred on the platform,which soon had the effect to rout the female portion,but the males were in a "tight hug"—each one seeing who could make the greatest uproar.. Though the interposition of Constable Mt.Ginnis,peace was soon restored: We are informed that several .fights took place in the evening, all resulting fforn imbibing strong drink. Persons who cannot refrain from making gluttons of themselves should remain at home, and not attempt to raise disturban, ces and•break up social gatherings. EXAMINATIONS AT THE INSTITUTE. - . --The annual examinations of this school took place on the 12th and 13th insts. Wo but express the convictions of those 'who attended, when we say,that the whole per formance gave most gratifying evidence of, the faithfulness of teachers, their thorough and efficient training, and of the true prosperity of the Institute. The pupils acquitted themselves well.- 4.couraey and quickness were two promi nent features brought out in the examina tions, both so essential to good thinkers and successful business men. There was manifested not only an acquaintance with the varic us studies, showing that they had passed over the pages, but such an under standing and explanation of the principles as evinced mastery of the- sciences. We may mention particularly among the classes which we heard, those in Arithme tic, Algebra, Geometry and Chemistry, as deserving of high commendation. The classes in the Languages were not so fair advanced, although the examinations evi denced the same thoroughness and care in drilling, as the foundation of good scholar s hip. We take special pleasure' in compli menting the young ladies upon their graceful and creditable performances on the piano. The accuracy of their execu tions denoted successful instructions in reading music, and thorough drill in time, so essential to an accomplished musician, and so generally neglected by careless and inefficient teachers. It requires no prophetic eye, or superior wisdom to foretell the successful future of this Institution. and its great advantages to our community. Give it the encour agement and patronage it deserves,and an intelligent and enterprising people will reap its rich and lasting rewards. JEFF DAVIS.—The trial of this dis tinguished _Elephant, which was to cave taken place at Richmond last week, was a perfect farce, Bail was asked for him but Judge Itloderwood refused to admit it,say ing ;that lie had no authority to do so, on the ground that the "stern statesman" was a prisorier of war. So the trial is post poned indefinitely, and r all the jurors and others proceeded to Philadelphia to order new suits from• the elegant establishment of E. Worrell dr, Co., 819 Arch Street.— Whole suits of splendid cassimeres are there made up at greatly reduced prices. Go and see. DOTTINGS.—The Lutheran Festival, on Friday and Saturday evenings last suc ceeded admirably.—A strolling band of Gipseys passed through this place on Sat urday last with all the paraphernalia per taining to Gipsy life.—A heavy rain and hail storm visited this section on Wednes day afternoon.—Capt. Thos. Di. Fisher, is the agent for the sale of Tickets for the Union Fire Co's. Gift Distribution, in Lancaster.—The De Carlan Concert was a splendid affair. Such performances,- we are sorry to say, are not appreciated in Columbia, as well as " nigger shows."— Ex-President Buchanan paid a visit to Columbia on Wednesday last. While here he was the guest of H. M. North, Esq. He is looking remarkably well.---Fendrich has the Rose Bud Smoking Tobacco and the anti-nervous Chewing: _Tobacco, both pronounced by competent judges, the best in tl.e market.—A.'• J:• KtuftlThan'adver tises a lost sleeve button. MIT DO NOT OUR YOUNG MEN Mann ?—To the question often asked of our young men, as to why they do not marry, we sometimes hear the reply : "I am not able to support a wife." In one case in three, perhaps, this may be so ; but, as a general thing, the reply would be: "I am not able to support- the style in which I think my wife ought to live, un less our dry goods bo purchased at the store of I. 0. Bruner, Front street, above Locust." Moral.-- There are very few men of in dustrious habits who cannot maintain a wife, if they were willing to live eco nomically and without reterence to' the opinion of the world. The great evil is, they are not willing to begin life humble— to retire together into an obscure position. and together work their way in the world— he by industry in his calling, and she by dispensing with prudence the money that he earns. But they must stand out, and attract the attention of ethers, by fine Infuses and fine clothes. EXHIBITION OF COLUMBIA CLASSI CAI INSTITUTE.—The exhibition of this School Look place in Odd Fellows' Hall on Thursday evening last. The programme was well selected, consisting of extracts, essays and dialogues from the best autl tors; their best thoughts clothed in the very best language. The readings and original declamations were admirable, scarcely a piece filing in merit. There were several which we had marked as worthy of special cemuieitdation, but we prefer not to thsignate them as it might seem invidious, where all did so well. As nn evidence of their appreciation by the atidience,at times perfect showers of beautiful bouquets fell upon the stage, We . were particularly struck with the evidence afforded at this exhibition, of careful training, which these students must have had in elocu tion, and their ready appreciation of thouglit and design of the writers of the pieces read or declaimed. The Hall was filled with an intelligent and delighted audience, who listened with great atten tion to this truly excellent entertainment. Although the exercises continued to a late hour, no signs of impatience: were mani fested. K.NIGIITS TEINIPLAR.—The Conclave of Knighis Templar, which convened at Lancaster, on Tuesday, 'closed the sea— son on Thursday morning. It was the largest and most interesting meeting ever held in the State. New officers were elected and installed for the ensuing year, and much other important business was transacted. On Wednesday afternoon the Sir Knights paraded the streeis in full uniform, making a grand and imposing appearance, and were greatly admired by the immense crowd gathered together to witness the parade. Their stately tread, martial array and fine appearance drew f irth great praise from an admiring peo ple. There were about five iiimdred Sir Knights in the line, and it was remarked they were the finest looking body of men ever seen in Lancaster. Thel•e were many who did not go out on parade on account of the excessive heat. There were pres ent, Commanderies and denotations from Reading, Bloomsburg,Philadelphia, Pitts burg, Easton, York, and other portions of the State.each headed by an excellent band of music. After the parade, Sir Knight James H. Hopkins of Pittsburg; delivered an oration in Fulton Hall, which. was listened to throu:ghoutwith great attention, and was greatly appreciated by,,:the brotherhood, and other in .attendance.— The next annual Conclave will.be held in Pittsburgh. PRESENTATION.—It t is,sq,very seldom that editors are made the recipients of handsome presents, that : when they do come, for the nonce, they are startled, but gradually recover their self-possession.— On Monday morning last our sanctum was ruthlessly invaded by a delegation of gen tlemen, by name,W. U. Hess of Columbia, Samuel .Musselman of Marietta and Carson Haldeman of Chiques, each bearing aload. We looked around us to see if wo were at home, as we thought that the gentlemen named were too beavilyladened to be on a visit to an editorial sanctum, but'we were mistaken. They were after us and with a very sharp instrument, with . Zather accom paniment. When they entered the •office, they politely removed their coverings and Mr. Mu sselman,i n behal fof the delegation, spoke as follows ; "Messrs. Editors and Christian Gentle men—We come from the mountains of the old Granite—no;l come trdm Marietta.and my partners in distress, come from Co lumbia and Chiques—we do, We con sider this a momentous occasion—in fact, we all consider it such and hope you are in the same mood. We are not in the habit of speech-making, but we-are sharp, that is we are in the razor business. We come, as I said before, and we- 'come, as I say now, to present' you with' a - lasting me morial of our affection and esteem. It will• be of service to you in your downward career, and will never wear out ; may you always be able to sing, -• ' "Only bo lathered and you shall be shaved I" We confessed our inability to make a fitting reply to the above desperate effort, and very modestly thanked our friends for the gift. We shall hold sacred this unique and ancient relic, and had it.dotfri„l4r haps, to generations yet unborn: J READING & COLUMBIA RAILROAD. —This road is now in good and substan tial repair. Every accommodation for con venience, comfort and speed has been pro vided for the traveling public. Three first class PasSenger Trains now pass each way between Columbia and Reading, daily, giving ample facilities for parties to spend the day at Litiz or Ephrata—two of the best summer resorts in the State. The rolling stock is all that could be desired; several new and elegant engines and passenger cars ha .re lately been added. Since this road has been under the efficient guidance and superintendence of Mr. Geo. F. Gage, it has flourished and become a favorite. He has made many important changes which redound to his credit, and to the satisfaction of all concerned. Truly he is the right man in the right place. Mr. E. F. Keever is the Gen. Freight Agent, and all who have business with his office, find him the same courteous and obliging gentleman. The large amount of business now doing renders his position arduous, but nevertheless he discharges his duties with confidence to the patrons of the road. Freight is now being carried with promptness, dispatch and at cheap rates. Parcels loaded at Philadelphia in the evening arrive in Columbia next morning. The thanks of our citizens are surely due to the efficiency with which the Reading ct, Columbia Railroad is man aged. Mr. J. B. White, attends to the financial affairs; and is an affalile and accommoda ting gentleman. With such men at the helm,a bright future looms up for the cor poration. Burglary. MESSRS. EDITORS.—After a lapse of many months we have another burglary, to record. I refer to the attempt upon the safe of the Susquehanna Iron Co., made on Thursday night. My suggestion with regard to burglars, is that the shortest way of settling accounts with them is the best. Let them be watched and disposed of as was the unmitigated scoundrel who met his fate in a dose of duck shot a year or two since. The dispo sition made of that case, saved us doubt less from many raids. Let us apply this never failing remedy anew. AROUS. A CARD.—We respectfully call atten tion of all who use or sell Segars, Tobaeco,SnutT,&e. 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 o est of Phila., or east of Pittsburnh.— We arc retailing 'No. 1, Cut and Dry Smoking Tobac co at 10 cents per lb., and to-day you could not buy this Tobacco from the Factories under 75 cts.whole sale ; bought before the 10 ets. tax. We also sell Killickinick in lb packages, at GO ets per Ib, worth at the Factory, $l,OB per lb. No. 1, Fine Cut Chew ing Tobacco by the 1-2 barrel, 51,03 worth at the fac tory i 1,03 per lb. Call and we will show you 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 Segars, Snuff, Pipes, &c., th.tt 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 Tooneco in the market and are the only one in the county who has it for sale. The old and true saying is, persons will buy where' they get the cheapest. All we ask is a trial and you will find our goods the cheapest end will give satisfaction. FENDRICH BROS. Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff and Segar Manufactory Front St., 5 doors from Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. tmcl NE WAD 1' ERTISE EN TS From Late New York Auctions. AMONG MANY BARGAINS, Opening this Week AT HALDELNIAN'S. 91.11 E, attention of the Ladies is called to ahandsorne line of Brocade Grenadines, which are selling at prices never before so cheap, CD Nl= 311 June 16, 'Gil. J ust Received A NoTHER lot of those Handsome, De sirable and Cheap Cassimeres for suits at HALDEMAIN.I'S. jun. IG, '6O ANY KINDS OF DRESS GOODS as J.V.L. low as ever, and all cheaper than for year. -3, at june 16,'36 - x - rcyncE—The Fourth Monthly Meeting J. of the Columbia Total Abstinence Al liance will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall on Monday evening, June ISth, at 71 o'clock. By order of the President. GEO. H. RICHARDS, Sec June 16 it. • • BRICK A Superior article of Brick is now ready tier delivery, at the new yard adjoin in~ the Columbia Nursery. Persons de siring to purchase, will find it to their ad vantage to call at the Yard, or address the subscriber. Price $9 per thousand from run of Kiln ; $l3 for Paving Brick. S. H. PURPLE. Col., un. IG, 'GU ,Proposals. PROPOSALS will bo received at the Public House of John Kendig, Silver Spring, between the hours of 2 and 5 P. M., until Saturday 23rd inst.. for building School House, No. 1, in - West Hemptield Township, one mile north of Columbia. It is to be a good substantial brick building, 26x30 ; ceiling 10 feet high; porch 5 feet; 11 inch wall, with ordinary pitch ; S windows, with shutters, and 15 lights, each 9x12 ; without foundation ; with yellow pine flooring and furniture, including Desks and Benches. By order of the Board. REUBEN . GERBER, Sec. jun. 16, '56. )ECEIPTS and Expenditures of the Columbia Public School Board. RECEIPTS. James McGinnis, on old Duplicate, $257.50 Rent of Welsh congregation. 40.00 H.M. North, on md Building account, 100.00 D. Culley, Tax Collector, 0651.48 Balance due Treasurer, 43.7 u EXPENDITURES. Old Balance duo Treaurer, $48.26 Teachers Salaries, 4029.93 Repairs & Cleaning School Houses, 356.39 Furniture, &c., School House Ball, 241.10 Stamps 1.00 Water Rent, 9.50 Printing, 16,00 Janitor, 150.00 Note in Bank paid, . .600.05 Interest on Loans; 336.30 Books for Schools, 5.70 Coal and Wood, 258.50 Secretary Salary, 40.00 $6092.68 The indebtedness of the District is as follows : For !owns, $5300.00 'Balance duo Trees, 43.70 Unpaid bills, 221.18 AmouLt duo less the State Appropriation, which has not yet ben received. $5,704.88 Shoch Library Fund. Amount in 7.30 Bonds, Interest up to June 1865, up to JllllO 1866, 001.32 S. GROVE, J. G. HESS, JOSEPH MIF FLIN, WILLIAM G. CASE, JOHN • CROMLISH, J. W. STEACY, jun. 16,-3t ON Monday evening, sth inst., a jet Sleeve Button, ornamented with gold and small pearls, supposed to have been lost on Second street, between Walnut and Locust streets, or on Locust street, be low Second, The tinder will be liberally rewarded, on leaving the button with A, J. KAUFFAIAN. REEVE L.KNIGHT & SON, Importers an Dealers in CARPETINGS, MANUFACTURERS OF BEDDING, 807 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Juno 16, 1866 ly. NOTICE.—The persons named as a Board of Health, by the Council, are are requested to meet on Monday evening next, in the Council Chamber, for the pur pose of organizing ; Ist \Yard—Christian Breneman, George Young, jr., Robert Crane. 2nd Ward—Henry Breneman, Samuel Grove, Wm. Hardinan. 'Within one mile of the borough—James Myers, Jno. Stehman. Hershey. For the Spy PROP. HALL, assisted by several ama teurs will give a Concert of Vocal Mu sic at Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, on Friday evening, Tune 22d. Tickets 35 cents. For sale at Hess' Book Store and at tho door. June 16th It. WE have a correct and striking photo graph of the ?tart Governor of Penn sylvania, which we will send by mail for 25 :cents. If we mistake the man, the money will be refunded immediately after election next October. Is it Geary or Clymer? Write and see. Address BARTLL•'SO\ & CO., 611 Chestnut Street. jun-2, 2m P. SHREINER & SON, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of MORTONS' GOLD PENS, Dealers in WATCH ES , JEWELRY, AMERICAN CLOCKS, SHYER AND PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, cfx. FRONT ST., NEA.R OLD BRIDGE, Columbia, Perin'a. READER.—You can get an always ready and reliable ()loin Pen exactly adapted to your hand and style of writing with which your writing will be done vastly cheaper and with greater ease and comfort than with Steel Pens (prices 50 cents and upwards) by calling at P. SHREINER & SON. June 9 GIFT DISTRIBUTION ! IMO STEAM FIRE EligM CO, O. 1. To be given away without regard to value, for ONE DOLLAR EACH! INO Each Ticket Draws a Prize, Look at the List of Gifts. 1 Handsome Trotting Buggy, valued at $'200.00 1 Set of Carriage Harness, on exhibition at Ilalierbush's valued at 00.00 1 Magnificent Sewing Machine, on exhi • bition at .1.1, L. az E. J. Zalun's, val- HALDEMAN'S ued at 70,00 5 Handsome Dress Patterns, from $3 to $2O A Large lot of Photographs, from $l. to :j4O 1 'Handsome 5 octave 'Melodeon, valued at 5150.00 1 Splendid Guitar, valued at 30.00 1 ~ lt l 4 20.00 1 Imported Violin, " 75.00 A Lot of Violins, each valued at 10.00 HOUSEHOLD STOCK. 1 Elegant Set Cottage Furniture, valued at 30.00 1 Elegant Set of Cottage Furniture, valued ut 60.00 1 Elegant Set of Cottage Furniture, valued ut 75.00 1 Lot of Washstands, each valued at 10.00 1 `• Cane Seat Chairs (sets,) valued at 23.00 1 " 'Rocking Chairs, each " 7.50 Sofas, Lounges, .lc., each valued at $5 to 10 1-Large Lot of Britannia and Tinware, valued at 300.00 A Lot of Cane Engravings, valued at 60.00 Splendid Gold Watches, each valued at from , 4 ;30 to $lOO.OO as Silver " u, 25.00 1 Large Lot of Watch and Guard Chains, each 5.00 1 Large Lot of Watch Chains, each valued at from 25c to :$3.00 4.0 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, each valued at from 5.00 to 25.00 1 Large Lot of Silver Plated Butter Knives and Spoons, sets, valued at from 2.50 to 5.00 1 Lot Gou's' Breast Pins, each valued at 3.00 1 Largo Lot Cold Pens and Silver Holders each 3.00 Also a Large lot of Miscellaneous Articles, varying in value from 25c to 20.00 part of this enterprise will be conducted with Honesty, Fairness, and in Good Faith. The Drawing will take place at FULTON HALL, As soon as all the Tickets are disposed of, due notice of which will be given in the County Papers. Tickets, $l.OO Each. Sent to any address on receipt of $l, or 11 Tickets for $lO. Tickets for sale at the Company's Office, Mishlers's New Building, South-east Angle of Centre Square. .AVhen practicable, order Tickets by mail, as it will be impossible to secure Agents in every locality. Agents wasted everywhere to soil Tick ets, to whom a liberal percentage will be allowed. The Prizes were all purchased in Lan caster, and can be seen e v ery d ay . T. FW General Agent, Box 397, Lancaster Post Office. CAPT. THOS. M. FISHER, Agent for Columbia, and Vicinity. Sactso.cs $550.00 11.17 40.15 Directors Lost. 3rd Ward—Henry Saydamjaeob Hardy Daniel Stape; jr. MEM E . e2..1' BM WHO ? WHO ? WHO ? OUR NEXT GOVERNOR ! pionTAlom*=obzgozitol AT Lancaster, Penn's. FOR TUE BENEFIT OF Till WORTH 0.1? MAGr'NIFICENT PRESENT:i MUSICAL J EW EL ILY I%.liscEr.LA.NEous NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MALTBY & CASE LOCUST STREET, BELOW SECOND, Dave now open A YT_TIJI., S'l"Co Cir... SPRING &SUMMER GOODS At Gold Prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is invited to their large, and CHOICE SELECTION P 7 -77:r•V.:r!? 7 rn7q DRESS GOODS- A GENERAL ASSORTMENT • of DOMESTIC GOODS, At the lowest cash prices. EXTRA HEAVY YARD WIDE BROWN MUSLINS at 22 cents. A. PULL MINE - N.TV".I--lITM G- C.) 03D S.. LATEST STYLES OF LADIES' CLOTHS AND CASSINIEREEI, Now OPEN CALL AND SEE the " Gabreille" Hoop Skirt , The most beautiful skirt in the market, Also Bradley's Duplex, Hopkins' and otner Ai popular makes always on hand, as cheap us the cheapest. FANCY CASSIMERES, riLENCEI CLOTHS, Antla general assortment of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Boots & Shoes Of all kinds and at styles AT REDUCED PRICES. SUMMER HATS, ALL STYLES AND PRICES THEY ARE NOW SELLING IMPORTED GOODS at MUCH LESS THAN COST OF IMPOR TATIOY. ALL WOOL DELAINES AT 45 cents DOUBLE WIDTH, DO AT Si cents. OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION PRICES OP OLD GOODS RE DUCED ONE Haim 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 examthation of their goods that all may JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES, ONE PRICE FOR ALL REGULAR GOODS. Col., may AC CID , BarES ! The Original Travelers' Insurance Company, OF . . Hartford, Connecticut. Capital all paid in, Net Cash Assets, TN - SURES against Accidents of All Kinds 1. causing Bodily Injury or Loss of Life. IT IS CTEEAP! IT IS UNIVERSAL! IT IS RE- LIABLE! NO MEDICAL EXAmLYATION REQUIREDI Policies issued from One year to Five years from $5,00, to $50,000. Every information given at the office of the Agent, F. X. ZEIGLER. Basement of Black's llotel. may 19-'66-Gni. Property Owners and Builders - Will find it to their advantage to call at. - v v 'Ptahler's HOUSE store and examine Austin's Patent, Spout. It cannot burs:, in cold weather, and will prevent walls from dampness. may IRISHLER'S BITTERS. Sold only by J. C. BUCHER, Corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia. Pa. may 19,-tf NEW GROCERY STORE. THE Subscriber would - respectfully in form the Public generally, that he has just received a general assortment of t• ro cer ic s, Provisions, TEAS AND SPICES. Sugar cured Hams. No. 1. and Mess Mackerel. Extra Fine Syrups. Relined sugars of all kinds. Old Rio and Java cofire. English and American Pickles. DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS. Raisins, Prunes and Prepared Mustard always on hand and of the very best grades. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and coniplete and we intend keep ing it fresh, by almost daily additions, Notions of different kinds always on hand. FREDERICK BUCHER. corner 4th. 6; Locust Streets nrty 2.6t1i, ly. 2.011. SAME. TETE subscriber having the patent right for manufacturing corn vinegar in this county, oilers for sale the right and also all the fixtures iin• its successful manufac ture, in this county. A rare bargain is here offered. persons are hereby , warned against unlawfully using this patent, as they will be prosecuted. C. C. IIIMES, Margaretta Furnace, may 26, '66-tf lork Co., Pa. REROVAL. BOOTS AND SHOES! m IIE subscriber has removed his boot and shoo store, four doors above lt. Williams' Drug store, Front street,and of fers an extensive assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. His stock consists of as large and general rtsortment of Mens' Boys' Ladies' and Childrens' Boots and Shoes, as ear. be found elsewhere"in the town. Those requiring Boots and shoes, will find it to their advantage to CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOLE, before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL GROVE. Col., may 26,-tf n.lfr. FLOUR. RYE FLOUR the best in use fin• paper hanging. Also a very superior artlele liu 1111101 y use, to be had at the &leap dour and teed store of may 26, S CD C)M, I THE uncle] signed will open a school, on Monday, June 11th, in the room lie now occupies, to continue one month. Tuition, ~ ; .1.50 per month. jun-2, L. C. OBERLIN. CohuminA NATIONAL BANK, t May 29th, l 80;. j rTurE DIRECTORS of this Institution I_ have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand. SAMUEL SIIOCH, jun-2, Cashier 6000 a k.GENTS wanted, to sell six new inventions, ot great value to ; all pay great profits. Send 15 cents and get SO pages or 25 cents and get SO pages and a sample gratis. BROWN, jun-2, lot. Lowell, Mass. X 1.9300 ME THEGREAT ZING ART BITTERS A Sara Provontative of CQIEIA. THIS ‘VONDIMPTI. IIEMEDY ass discovered and introduced ahem Nenty years ago by Dr. S. uheopms, an eminent Egyptian physician. He had ;wig seen and fell the want of sonic reme dy which would strike at thy root of disease, and so prevent Illtleil of the suffering which the human tamily naA then compelled to endure. The great question was presented to his mind everylL.v in void colors as he • moved ant tag the sick. and dying, and observed the inefficiency or nearly all the remedies thtffi m use. Thus he was lead to think and experiment; and alter ten YearS of study and labor, he presented Co his fellow-man the wonderful V.ingari Bitters. The cileet of this prep aration in the prevention and cureel disease, was so marvellous and astonishing, that the most flat tering marks of royal favor were bestowal upon him who discovered it. hits name oat , placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gild medal with the fol lowing inscription—ltr, Cheopsus, the Public Belie f:whir—was presented to him by the Vice' oy. The preparation has been used in several epidem ics of cholera, both a preventive and curau‘e measure, and with such gi cat sureess. that it has been introduced into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. Thn olu saving that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with marvelous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that n rll pro tect u. ucuiust this terrible drsease should bo, freely and persi.dently used. All pathologn;t4 now agree that the cholera poison acts on the excretory organs, and keep. them in working order, mast prevent a bllfi,ienit :teetnula lion of the pokon to exert its terrible et tem, on the organism. Thts is true not only of cholera, tan of nearly all other maladies, especially the different forms of fever. The Great Zingari Bitters is just such a remedy as the ablvc conditions require. It , acts on the organs of excretion and secretion.keeping up a per fect balance between them. - This Bitters is com posed entirely of roots and herbs. so nicely con cocted that every organ is acted upon and put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting. Numerous cases of the following disease hare been cured by it : Cholera, Dian lnea, Dysentery, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous Deb;lity, Anaemia, Female , Irregularities, Dyspep sia, Flatulency. Code, Scrofula. de. Priee one dollar per quart !mule. Principal Depot at the Walnut street a hart; Har risburg, Pit. Sold by all . Druggists, notch:o4 , er. and Grocers. BARTER Mite /'roprietor. For sale by J. C. Bucher. corner of Front and Locust Sta. Columbia. Pa. may 26. 'CC. COLD SPARKLING SODA WATER. A S the warm season advances, this re freshing and healthful drink grows in favor. Our syrups are made oc puu c fruit juices, and the assortment. is varied, addi tions being made as opportunity oilers. Our last is Cream, Syrup. Try it and you will like it. We are always in blast at the Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' • "n V.; BRYAN'SPUUAOXIC WAFERS. 4 , :tT - The origin Medicine establi'hed in and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of "Pulmonic Wafers," in thi., or any other country ; all otner Pannonia Wafers are counter feits. The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being s,amped on each Wafer. These Wafers have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and the immense sale attained, not only in America but in foreign countries. folly fitLC,4 their liannsic north. The medical proper ties are superior to any other articles offered for the cure of Pultuoictry or lit onelnal :atfentions, and the quantity contained in each box is nearly dou ble that or that oldie many wet thle-s imitations advertised. - $500,000 $610,000 cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Hoarsene,s. catarrh, Bronchitis, Dithealt. Breathing, Spit ting Blood, Pains in the Che -1. incipient Consent!, tam and all di•.e.teds of the lung , . Not only afford ing jztet pot ttry re,•tef, but ellettiag a utpal and last ing cure and are warranted to give eattstaction in every instance. 'lneydo not nauseate like acohohe compounds, and the moat - cal prtipertil'n are' coin.. blued in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the tre.te, that any child will readily eat, them. One dose will always '.Hord Minutes- - - To Vocalists and Pnblie Sp . oakers, those Wafers are peculiarly'laluable; they will in one day re move toe most severe oecasioaal hoarseness: and their regular use for - a few days will, at all times, increa , e the power and tlexioility of the coffee, greatly improving its tone, comp,p.s and clearness. for which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity of this invaluable rem edy ha , induced unprincipled persons to prepare ba.e imitations, which disappoint tne just expecta tions of the purehaser, and injure tee char.,eter of the 'genuine niedielne. that the word, is stamped on each Water, and also oh-erve the foe simile of the sig nature of the Prom icier -.WU th, each wrapper, to eounierfeit wnich to furyt,ry. Ea—Often ding parties will be dealt n all to the lull extent of the law. Bryans Pulmonic Wafers are for sale by all Drug gists. JOB MOSES Sole Proprietor,27 Cottlandt SY., N. Y Jan. 14 ly L[ EA LTII-STIL ENG LIFE-ILEA LT [I-ST ltE N GT It, LIRE-HE A LT LI-STIZ EN Gni" . THE GREAT FRENCH. REMEDY. DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chief Physician to the Hospital Liu Nord on Lariboisiere of Paris This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing 10 the cure of Sperinatorrhie or seminal weakne,s. E‘ery specie, of 6enital or Urinary Irritability, In coin ataly or 11'14.1111y Seminal Eau,- sums from whatever eall4e p.thlueed, or however .severe, will be Speedily relieved iunit:ie organs re: ~toted to healthy action. Rotd the tollun nig opinions of eminent French -We have used the Speckle Pill- prepared by Gar aneiere i I.).thont. Lombaid. from the pr,sernan on of Dr. Juan /elatnai rr, in our private plaetice ivttli tilulortn ‘‘e helteve there Is no othez Illed/ZlllO. , 0 well ealeolated to cure all pei,on, mute! mg nom InvAtntary Emissions or any other nealito , -- of tha Se xu..l Organs, whether rmused by a sedentary mode of living, 4. , .xee...,e5, or 5t11,18J3 Beware of Counterfeits. The Geninne Pills are sold by all the principal Drugg, , ts thloughout the woad, price One Dollar per but, nix I:oXch for tine dullins. Liccovr, Sole Proprietors, No. 211 lbw Lmilbard, Ouc (101i.11" Cllolo, , t2ti to tier authorised Agent, trill insure it 1)0x liy return nt.nl, iccurely ..,ealed from 11,,,reati,ot, toe are Solo Clecerid Agents for Mile' IV.I, u,r Alt 6.310,Es t't 27 t ourldlant St.,N. V. B.—French, lie: titan, : 4 p:wish and English P.unphlets,containing full !mini:lll.ns and directions for list.. 'cut tr..e to any address. Agent for Con:mufti, J. A. 3.1 e. era. This Snuff ha-, thoroughly proved itself to be the best arttele know for curing tlu• Catat rh, Cold in tnu llead and lleadaehe. It ha- Lccn found an ex vellent remedy in many cn•c., of sore es. Deaf ne,ii ha, Lech tel I ,y it, and lietiting bas often been greatly horroved by its u,e, It to fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief To the dull Ii any pain, eauscd by dis •;tsar of tlto head. The ,en,..di,dt, atter using it aro delightful and invi . ;•orating. lt open, and parge, out all ob ,trucuon,• strengthen, the gland,, and gives a healthy action to tin: part, affected. More than Thirty tears' Of Salo and Dr. :Vlarslialn , Catarrh and Headache :-:11,11t, has proved e. .t value tbr all the common of um El t-ad. :tad at, this moment it stands illgh,r than et or belore. It Is recommended hy innny of the host physicians aliti is Lit gl eat cuccrst, and every,% het e. Read the Certificates of Whole sale B)ruggists in IS6I. T11;3. tllLier•-Ipled, hat ute for many years:wen an quanitect ttal, Dr. Mar,nall Catarrh and Ileadacho Nora'. and ,Old to uor wnole-nle undo. cheerfully state, tha. we I,chero it lo lie equal i,t e‘ery reopect reconynendations given tO it for the cure of Caurrlial Atlccuous.and that tt e- decidedly the arti , le we have ever known for all collusion di.,ea,e , of the 'bead. Burr A.. Pei re. Bu-ton, Bayne , C Park. New York. Reed, AO , Co., A. B' I I.Sa nds, Brow n C 0.," Stephen d CO. i:Ct'd, Cutler A. Co., " :Amor d Cu.. Seth W. Fowle, " .11 Roldnns, " Vt Fairbank S. Co. A. L. :t.eovill ,I. Co., GEo. ErtANDT MICEDIIMMJ===I LI. 11. 11.1 y, Poi [land, Ma Liu.L il_ ()ale, For rile by all Druggt.N. 'I In' IT Jan. n, CHEAP FOR CASH SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ( ENTS Domestio Pri tits, road• 5, For Sale. A NEw Ilaga:y at a rodaced price. En -13 or READ I READ 1 READ I DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPOIIIi3L Front Street, first Store above 'Walnut St., Columbia, Pa. The Largest, Best Assorted, llandsont- est and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ,t - c., Se. Ever exhibited in these regions, which xvill be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL COMPETITION ! Come one and all, both great and small To Lillie .oary's Clothing Hall ; And get a lit from head to foot At in ices that your purse will suit may 12, '66 tr T E'rrERS REMAINING UNCLAIM ED in the Post OliiceatColtttutia Pa., Saturday, June 10, 18613. s.•"ia obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call lbr •advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. LADIES' LIST. Albright Mr= 11ary A lit•licp Miss Catharine Artn , trotig 51is , 'Alary Lainhirth Lizzie A &ring 311t-sJ E titilegen 151iss Sarah Ann GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Avery Russel N I3ro Blanchard d Smith Bruner Alfred 13lair G I) C Cie-11m m) James Evatis Da% id \V (:reulieh Alois Green Ilenry !lard Atign,ttis RELIEF IN TEN IIINUTES, Bryanes PriEttionie Wafers It. 1. BEA CIIEPAIIIE. n G. L. 1))).r turns, 31. U. ts Le Lk.UCII/IV., 31. P Dr•. 211A.RSIIIALL'S CAT Anlal SN VFI. ELEGA.YT DRE.,s' OODS, LADIES' SACHING CLOTHS, AND BOYS' CASSIA! ERES, Linen Goods in great variety Flannels, Ginglnuns, GOOD IIOOP SKIRT FOR sLoo at J. - W. ST EACY A; CO., Formerly STEACY 6.t Bow Ens Cor. 2nd and Locust sts.. Columbia, Pa W. 11, PEATILER mad - 12, CLEAT A TI7OA CTION 11011 - man Daniel Kendig J 11 & Co filler James INIeC allotisr,h Simon Meekley - Charles 'Mellinger F K Thomas John Wolf William t-iegler 31tehael INf. J. and Ski,ts