Vjg Columbia spi'• Columbia, Pa. Saturday, April 6, 1867. C• 3I letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, will be aceep , able from friends from all quarters. _LOCAL DEPARTMENT. TO ADVERTISERS Pansoxs who nl.l their advertisements to reach the greatest number of person., will do well to avail themselves of the superior inducements offered through the columns of the COIAMILL Ser. It posses es large advantage over any other newspaper; its average weekly circulation being more than thirty per cent. greater than any other paper published in this vicinity, and promises to be more than one hundred per cent. greater, in less titan six months.— In addition to this, the patrons of the Set are of the elns tilat advertisers wi.ll to reach -liberal minded and intelligent people, thereby making it the most desirable medium for all classes of advertisers. This fact should have a great weight with advertisers. TO CORRESPONDENTS N. T. A. - S.—nappy indeed were we to Lear front you—thoughyou were dead. Let. ua have the letters and nil will be well. We send the exehongeq you Mi.Sed. We are glad to know that `• teaching the young idea how to shoot," is better than "catching rats and mice." J. FT.—Received the soluticm to problem, and will hand it er to friend G. who will report. C.—" The old SPY makes a good appear ance. and your enterprise deserves rommendation." Thank you brother C. We never had the *kinks" very badly, L.—Received your letter and MSS. Thank von kindly for good uishes ex Dressed. Don't recol lect ali •ut a formor letter. Perhap- we can find it 'am mia,t the rubbish of the temple." B. M.--Yoor letter is a perfect enigma to u•—after studying for .Auvue tittle, had to give it up. Con you enlighten us? H. VAN is,;.—We cannot corn ply with your request; you ask too ;ouch of us. If you cannot get the requbdte number of names. send, us what you have, and we will mnke all •lue allouance. V.—Will write you in a day or two, in 11'teren c e to catalogues, de. S.—" Your enemies seem to serve a good purpose." A fact Dan—your head is right—they're mad. Received the note, money enclosed. Thanks. We'll see you soon; probably this P. M. N.—The story entitled : " The Dream and the Awakening," will be published next week. Will write you in it day or two. J. J. C..—Don't look for us—can't come. T E following articles are accepted, and n ill be publ tatted soot:—" Marion Glenn's linmanco." "Over the Way," "To a Friend," "My Childhood Home," "To Kate," "Truth," " The Twilight Hour," crc.. Corn Sparkling Soda Water at J Meyers, this day. THE COLUMBIA SPY Job Printing of fice is the place to get your printing done. Why ? Because we can do it better and cheaper than any other office. Try us. ROBERT J. FRY has opened a trimming and gentlemen's furnishing . store, in the Post office building. Ere has a fine assort ment of goods. Read his advertisement. PERSONS who have °banged their places of residence and fail to receive their SPY in consequence, will please leave word at this office, or at Hess' book store, where the SPY can•be o'3tained at all times. CROWDED 011 T.— We have another article—" Columbia as it is,"—prepared, but it was unavoidably crowded out. It will appear in our next issue, together with several other interesting items. BASE BALL.—A special meeting. of the Columbia Base Ball Club will be held in the Vigilant Engine Clouse, Second street, on Wednesday evening, 10th inst. A lull attendance is rnquested. FISIIINO.—Fisinug has been going on during the week, but with clip-nets only. No shad have yet been caught, though plenty of mullets and other fish of itii.inferi or quality. POCK r:T 1300 KS.—At the store of W. U. Hess will be found a large assortment of ladies' and gent's poet:et books. Call and see them; he gets them mnnuliaotured to order, and can sell them cheap. WOODs ON FIRE,.—A fire ~ecurred do ring the week, in the woods, about a mile front Wrightsville. It burnt over a very large space. The fire was plainly seen by the residents of Front street, Columbia, and it is said was a most beautiful sight. PAPER YOUR [lousEs.—[f you want your house painted or papered, now is the time to have it done. Read the advertisement of fl Juan Wallings, in another column. He is an experienced workman. Give lihn a call. NOTARY PUBLIC.—We understand Gov. Geary has as yet made no appointment for Notary Public for this place. The present incumbent's term expires in about two weeks, so we suppose the applicants for the position will not be kept in suspense much longer •• ERICAN."—The American House, on Front street, which was partially de stroyed by fire, sometime ago. has been re paired, and now presents a very handsome appearance. We believe . the name has been changed to the "Lockard 'House." Mr. Samuel 11. Lockard still does the honors. NUMBER THE HOUSES.—A. resolution was passed in Council, some time since, to have all the houses numbered, and also, to place the names of streets at every corner. We have not heard of anything being done in the matter. We hope it will be commen ced at once. RELiorous.—Rev. NV. S. IL Key; will preach in the H. 13. Church, of this place., to-morrow (Sabbath moraing,) at 10 o'clock. Subject God's call to Higher Life, or, the duty of Religions Progression'—a ser mon for the young professor. Also, Sacra mental services. In the evening, services commence at 73 o'clock. Subject The Hard Saying:. I. 0. 0. F.—At the regular meeting of Susquehanna Lodge, No. Bi, L 0. of 0. F., held on Monday evening last. the following officers were installed for the ensuing term, by Dr. D. I. Bruner, Acting D. D. G. M.:— N. G., Benjamin Haldeman; V. G., Samuel Funk ; Secretary, B. J. M. Little ; Assistant Secretary, Simon C. May; Treasurer, Davis Murphy ; Chaplain, THE RIVER.—TIie river is on the riz and is at a splendid rafting Stage; but as yet no lumber worthy of note has arrived. Wonder what's the matter with our up river friends—not off the track we hope. We ex pect to see our shores lined with rafts, dur ing the coining week. The lumber bn..ine,s this season, promises to be more active than for some years back. OINWARD.—Ttio circulation of the SPY is growing, and its progress is right on ward, ahead--straight forward. While other journals are "laying on their oars" in tremulous fear, the perseverance and in domitable energy ol the SPY is manifesting itself in the vigor with which it is conduct ed and put before the public. All classes acre its patrons, for all can find in it some thing to please, instruct and interest them. Tile Presbytery of Donegal will meet in the Presbyterian Church of this place, on :Monday evening next, Sth inst. A sermon will be preached by one of the ministers. Also, on Tuesday evening, a sermon will be preached b 2 ., Rev. Air. Rutter. on the subject of Temperance, by appointment of Presbytery. The public is cordially in vited to attend these services, and to all the sessions of Presbytery. Evening services begin at 7§ o'clock, NEW PArElt.—We are in receipt of the LycomingStandard, published at Williams port, Pa., by Col. Levi L. Tate, formerly of the Bloomsburg Democrat. It makes a very handsome appearance, and the style of its get-up is admirable. It contains a large amount of reading matter. HAMMOND'S PAT. BUROLAR ALARM. —This most valuable invention is worthy the attention of the pane; and there is a fortune in store for any one who will pur chase Territory for its sale. Read the ad vertisement in another column, and then call on the agent, at Cooper's Hotel, West King street, Lancaster, Pa. ADVERTISE.—DUI! times are the very best for advertisers. What little is going on, they get; while others aro grumbling, they pay their way, and, with a newspaper fur a life-preserver, swim on the top of the water, while others around are sinking. Merehants, and others, will find the Co lombia SPY the best medium through which to advertise their wares, as it has a LAnenn CILCULATION, b thirty per. cent, than any other paper in this vicinity. DOME. iNSUMANCef eO3IP.INY Or NEW LIAvr.N, CONS.—We would call the atten tion of our readers to the advertisement of this Company, in another colutnn of to day's paper. It is one of the best Insurance Campanies now represented here. A. J. Kauffman, Esq., the agent here, will take applications and issue policies at once. Nov that moving is over, our readers had better look about them and have their property insured. II AIN DSO ME II AM.—Throw away that shocking old hat, and procure one of those handsome and beautiful ones from the es tab,ishment of J. M. Green. lie supplies all the hishionable young gents of Lancas ter with hats, because he manufactures them himself, and is a superior workman. He has fitted up sale anil manufactory rooms at No. 4, East King street, Laucaster City, where he will be happy to see his friends at all times. Call and get a new style Spring hat. See advertisement. t PROGRESti or TUE COLU MBIA SPY." —We are daily receiving letters containing flattering praises and good wishes for the success and prosperity of the Sry. We have had printers to tell us that the SPY was an ornament to the profession, and certainly a credit to Columbia. We feel greatly encouraged by these manifestations of good will. Our circulation is daily on the increase. Not a day plisses that we do not receive new subscribers. We printed, last week, 3,500 copies and had scarcely enough to supply the demand. UNCLAIMED LETTERS.— List of letters. remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date: Lwfics' Breiner, Miss Marrio Balder, Mrs. D. Kinipirt, Miss Sadie Man vers, Airs. Kato Ninmau, Emma Great, Miss Lizzie Stoner, Mrs. Marrio Witmer, Miss Kate wou: Gentlemen's List.—Edward Bernbow, E. Boyd, Barth, Victor tt:. Mier, Brooks at Bro., E. C. Co ufman, T. C. Clarkson, Benjamin Carter, William Jim eson, Samuel Johnson, George Keaser, John Kathie., James Lece, Daniel Lefever, George Suits, (2), John F. Turner, Samuel Thompson, lien ry Wilson, George T. Wiley, Lucius White. CATTLE DISEASE.—We learn that a strange and fatal disease has made its ap pearance among the cattle of a farmer name 1 Rudesill, residing in Heidelberg township, a few miles from town. Two valuable cows, attacked by the disease,died last week after suffering but a short time. We have not learned any particulars con cerning the nature of the disease, but the symptoms manifested upon its first ap pearance among the cattle, are said to have strongly resemble(' that dread disease, p lent pncunion or cattle plague, which prevailed a year or Iwo ago, in the New England States.—Sp e cta tor , Hanover, Pa. Ftutstuns: Elouss.—G,od hotels, in inland townc, are not so plentiful, yet some are more pleasantly located than others, and are kept by gentlemen well learned in the business or catering to the Nr:l nt-i of guests. The Franklin liouse, Columbia, may certainly be numbered am mg the real excellent houses in Pennsylvania. Its location, neatly furnished apartments, and good fare, are such attractions as rant lot but charm and content the traveler. Mr. Mar tin Erwin, its proprietor, assisted by Mr. C. Strap bridge, are gentlemen who "know how to keep a hotel." When you visit Co lumbia. by all means stop at the " Frank lin." TABLEAUX.—The Columbia Fire Com pany will give a series of interesting and in - ru Lai ve entertainments; consisting of Tableau S, Vi wants, Vocul and Instrumental. Music, Pantoinimo and Comedy; cominenc ing on next Thursday evening, April 11th. It is to be honed that the citizens of Colum bia will patronize them, as the procoeds will be devoted to furnishing iteir now Hall, on Locust street. Judging from the energy and taste of the company, as well as those who are managing the affair, we promise to all who wish to witness spirited represen tations of life scenes, complete gratification ; and us the company is worthy, let none hesitate in going to the Odd Fellows Iran, on Thursday evening. Hoar TssuRANcE COMPANY, N. V.— The agent of this prominent, reliable and highly popular Insurance Company, is A. Kauffman. Esq., Locust street, Coliftli bia. Its present position and prospects so highly nattering to the energy, fidelity and promptness of the officers in the execution of their dude , : to thu public mid the com pany, are illustrated by the following ab stract of their 27th semi-annual statement, bearing date January Ist, ISM' Cash Capital, MEM E=IIM The Home insurance Co. has just paid its regular semi-annual dividend to its stock holders, and no instance has occurred of its failure or reluctance to eheerfully and promptly pay all just losses against which at has insured its patrons. In a word, it is a model insurance company, and :Ovum:- hag in the esteem and support of the pub lic, With steady and prodigious . strides. Its cash capital lets quadrupled since it first started. Need we say more? We could not in justice say less. We refer for further details to their 17th Semi-Annual Sta tement. which wall be found in another column, and which we commend to the thoughtful perusal! of the readers of the Spy. FIRST OF APRlL.—Monday last was the first of April, and it being the great finan cial day of the year, in this State, a large amount of money changed hands. A few disappointments occurred in reference to money matters, and we have heard of somo parties backingsquarely down from their obligations. In this they not only malce enemies and law-suits, but disappoint. probably a dozen other parties. For on that day payments are made, notes d 111W11, and all who are indebted by note or other wise fur farms, &c., are expected to come forward and pay up, and begin the new year with clean hooks. It is the great finan cial day in money matters, which creditors hail with joy, and debtors look upon •as they do upon an unwelcome visitor, whose presence they would rather dispense with for :ill time. Nlore money changes hands on this day, than it score of others at /My 11110 daring the whole year. The first of April, in this State, is also the great animal moving day, and upon that day all families, whose term of rent or lease have expired, are expected to remove to other locations. As usual, the first of April just passed,witnesed numerous " ti it t ings" in this section, and during the day our streets were lined with wagons, constantly passing mid reprising, laden with the household clients of persons removing. Of all the vexatious trials incident to this life, moving is decidedly one of the greatest,and moving day is generally dreaded by per sons who are compelled to shift their places of residence. COME TO TOE BOWER WE HAVE SHADED ron You."—The mild disposition of the weather gives hope that winter has spent her cold breath, and soon the cheer ful impression of spring will infuse addi tional energy to business. I. 0. Bruner, in view of this condition of things, will open during next week a beau ti fu 1 assortment of Spring Dry Goods, also a large stock of Notions, Boots, Shoes, &c., at his Storo on Front Street above Locust, Columbia. APPLICATIONS FO in Columbia.—April Edward Collins, William Brady, Cornelius Tyson, Frederick Smith, Joseph H. Black, Bernhard .loos, Joseph Ulmer, Anna Zink., Conrad l‘lyers, Samuel H. Lockard, Philip Royer, FUR EATINU ROUSE LICENSES. Peter Reisinger, Valentine Mack, Jucob F. Wister, J. N. Thorp, Charles Pantie, Conrad Myers, August :Thaler,John Shorn - lair, I Andrew Zeller, James Leeco. Charles Griwe, Marti❑ Smith, A ITANDsuMI.3 PRESENT.—The work men of the Columbia Rolling Mills are about presenting their manager, Mr. 'William J. Richard..., with a handsome present, ..on sisting ola fine gold American lover watch, and gold chain to correspond, as a token of their respect for Mr. Richards, who is about leaving this place for another field of labor. The present is one of which both the givers and the recipient may well be proud, and shows that the workmen under Mr. Richards, appreciate his services and gentlemanly conduct towards them. We believe the presentation will take pl flee to day, at the Town Hall. The watch and chain were gotten up by Messrs. P. Shreiner 6: Son, who always get up a good thing in their line of trade; and at prices as cheap as can be procured in the city. The cog - raving on the watch reads as follows : "To Wm. J. Richards, from the Workmen of Columbia Rolling Mills. April 6th, 1867." THE PRINTER.—A printer is the most curious being living. He may have a bank rind quoins, and not be north a penny— have small eaps, and neither have wife or children. Others may run thst, but he gets along swiftest by setting fast. He may be making impressions without eloquence; may use the lye without offending, and be telling the troth; while others cannot stand when they set, he can set standing, and even do both at the same time—nse furni ture, and yet have no dwelling—may make and put away pi, and never see a pie, mucji less eat it, during his life—be a human be ing and a rat at the same time—may press a great deal, and not ash: a thvor—may handle a shooting iron, and know nothing about a cannon, gun or pistol ; Ito may move the lever that moves the world, and yet be as far from moving the glob• as a hog with his nose under a mole-hill—spread sheets without-being a housewife; he may lay his form on a bed, and yet be obliged to sleep on the floor; he may use the with out shedding blood, and from the earth may handle the "'"v; he may be of a rolling disposition, amid yet never desire to travel ; he may havo a sheep's foot, and not be de formed ; never be without a case. and know nothing of law or physic; be always cor reeling his errors, and growing worse every day; huve era---s without ever having the arms of a lass around him ; have his form locked up, and at the same time be free from jail, watch-house, or any other confinement. IMPROVEMENT or OUR Tows.—Never hi the history of Columbia, has so general an improvement been manifested as at this time, and will be during the coming year. On almost every street ground is being broken fo• the erection of dwellings. The character of. the improvements con templated. are such as Will add much to the real wealth and ornament of the borough. This is. as it should be; give us homes and habitation for a l:u•ge population, and the energy of our people will be equal to the development of the great and many advan tages which arc , presented, and surrounds We learn that E. Her,hey, Eig., will, the ensuing . week, continence the excavation, on Cherry street, and 11 Strickler, on Second street, for the erection of new dwell. ing,s ; both of which report says are to be elegant Hiram Wilson has cominenced tearing down his frame house and old frame work shops, in the rear of his d on Second street, and will erect in their stead, a hand some three-story brick building ; Mr. NV's business hewing grown so largo that these improvements were rendered absolutely IV:VOSS:1 ry. We also notice the German Lu tit el an Congregation hare commenced building a pal-mit:lgo, ad jolt. ing their church, oil Wal nut street. Mr. S. Vogel is building three houses on Union St., between Fourth and Fifth streets. Mr. C. B. Grubb has commenced the erection of ten new buildings, on the Mari etta pike, in the vicinity of the Truseott Oil Works. Delltll 4 lllld plll4l,lled m 11114 paper without eharge. When accompAnied by commen taries, whether pr 0..., or poet y. the cents per line u•dl be charged. Funei al notice.; ten cent, per line payable in advance. - - - - - On the 7th nil. in 'Marietta, by Ilev. John Stringer, Ron',tint nit.. in to SARAH FISHER, both of I:V.11111131a, Pa. On the :31ht ult., by Rev. Samuel Laird, AMOS R. Bowita, to ISIARGAneT E. CORM ENY, both of Lancaster, Pa. SL'lm),ooo 00 $2G7,0.; On the fll,t ult., by Rev. A. H. Kremer, B. F. Emin.ix to timtAti MitimmmY, both of l'equen townbhip. On Sunday morning, March 31st, at 10 o'clock. SWIIHNY, aged I 7 Sear , . And on the fol lowltat morning at. I o'clock, JOHN SIVEHNY, aged 77 years. This aged couple had been married more than forty years, and thus, in their own house, where they had lived, without other companions, for about thirty-three years, they finished their journey together. Their home on Chestnut 11111, about a mile and e half from Columbia, was a very humble one, yet made comtbrtable by their industry and temperance ; but only to be noted for its early garden which their con stant attention made productive. The soil, naturally stony, had been cleared and made fertile oy the labor of Mr. Sweetly, and,even during the last year, Mrs. Sweeny could beseon attending to her early ca bbage plan ts, and the flowers in her borders, as usual. Mrs. Sweeny had been a strong and masculine woman, but for twenty years past bud grown remarkably large and fat, and, recently, almost helpless from her size and weight, which was not less than four buipired pounds; and this, with in flammatory thou matism,made it difficult for ncr to stoop or to walk for many steps. She suffered greatly, no doubt, front In ternal pain ; and front her huge. size and weight, she was compelled to take her rest in a large chair, not being able to rise front her bed if she should lie - down to sleep— while her really devoted husband, though becoming himself more feeble front his age and trout Asthma, refused himself to take his rest in bed, anti thus shortened, pro bably, his own life in watehing hers, faith fully to the last. Ile survived her long enough to know that site had ceased to suffer. and to say that lie was glad she was relieved from pain. Mrs. Sweeny was an object of interest, if not of euriosit'y to many friends, and par ticularly to her few visitors—the mighbor ing children, whom, with coarse voice, but pleasant words, she flattered with praises, and made happy with little presents—the boys With a hand'ul of dried elm rrics, and sortie of the bright flowers of her borders, —Nlarigolds or Lady-slippers,—to the little girls. John was a remarkably exam plarycitizen, and some years since, when he could leave his home upon the hill. he could be seen every Sunday at church in Columbia; hut all his actions denoted the good neighbor and just man. TAVERN LICENSES -3ssions William Rochow, W. G. Duttonholbr, Mary A. Wagner, Charles Pantie, Uriah Findley, Elizabeth Vogel, Philip Deitrieh, Samuel J. Atlee, John Kramer, John C. Bryan, A.bendshein STOrCES. J. C. lineher, ißobert FOR LIQUO ..tttria9cs c.;:p PtatilS Y ' The writer lies never known one in the same humble circumstances possessed of a more nice sense of justice and honor. He never forgot a kind action, and to 1 is Wendt , was glad to make acknowledgement by some return—often tendering to them a day's work to assist them in the hurry of hay making and harvest. For years he was a good active hand upon the thrm, and am bilious to "keep up" with the best. In his earlier life he had been for a while at sea. He was a native of Donegal, Ire land, but had lived in this country nearly half a century. In common phrase, "no one that knew him could say ought against him ;" and these old neighbors, that have left Chestnut Hill, will never be succeeded by others more worthy of respect and esteem. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SPY Great Inditee»zents Offered. 17".r4,11.2.a.1:a1c, 1=*3r4:332:1.5.11z.xxxis Notwithstanding the great expense our en larged paper and other improvements have cost, there will be no increase in the subscrip tion price of the "SPY." It will be published as heretofore, at S 2 per annum, In advance, or 5'2 50 if not paid before the expiration of the year. We wish to add to our list several thous and new subscribers, and in order to do this we offer the following liberal inducements to Clubs, as well as single subscribers: The "SPY" and Godey's Lady's Book', one year, cash, $1 00. The "SPY" and The Ladies' Friend, one year, cash, $5. Similar reductions to all the Magazines pub lished. Four New Subscribers, 01 75 each. To every person sending us a Club of Five New Subscribers, with $lO cash, we will send one copy of the "SPY," free of charge, for one year, and a valuable book. For Ten New Subscribers, with $2O msh, We will send any Si 00 book the person may name, or a 05 00 gold pen and holder, and a copy of the "SPY" for one year. For Fifteen New Subscribers, with $5O cash, we will send one of Foley's celebrated gold pens and holder, valued at 00, and a valuable book, and also the "SPY" for one year. For Twenty Ness' Subscribers, with $lO cash, we will send Uppeneott's Pronouncing Gazet teer of the World, a most valuable book, or a copy of Webster's Illustrated Dictionary, valued at $l2, and a copy of the "SPY" for one year, or $9 in greenbacks. For Twenty-Five New Subscribers, with Zi.".,0 cash, we will send one of Shaw S Clark's sew ing machines, valued at $2.5, and a copy of the "SPY" for one year. For Thirty New Subscribers, with 560 cash, we will send a revolver, or books, valued itet SIS; or a silver watch, valued at $2.3, warranted a good time piece, and a copy of the "SPY" for one year, or 513 in greenbacks. For Forty New Subscribers, with 980 cash, 530 will be paid back to the person sending It, and a copy of the "SPY" for one year, with a valua ble book. For Fifty New Subscribers, with $lOO cash, we will send one of the Empire Family Sewing Iklachines, guaranteed to be one of the best In the market, valued at SO, and a copy of the "SPY" for one year; or will send a Grover fi Baker or a Howe at the same price, or we will give a second-hand piano valued at sth. For Seventy-Five New Subscribers, with $l5O cash, we will send a Grover & Bake• Sewing Machine, valued at $73. For Ninety New Subscribers, with SISO cash, we will send a Grover ,t; Baker Sewing Machine, valued at 99,3, a superb Machine; and if the persons getting it do not like it, we will take it off their hands, and pay them .SO cash for it, if delivered iu good order. For Three Hundred New Subscribers, with SOOO cash, we will send a splendid new 7 Octavo Rosewood Piano, one of the best makes, and elaborately finished, valued at 5150. Persons may have Premiums changed to something more desirable, if they wish it. For further information address A. IL RAMBO, Columbia, Penna ADVERTISENt MR. EDITOR.—A certain article in your paper has created a good deal of rat tling among the dry bones, and consid erable cursing and swearing in some lager beer shops. It is notsurprising, as a " guilty conscience needs no accuser." O! thou mighty spirit of Luther—come back, and see how sonic—only some—of thy followers have turned into Lacer Beer Clubs, and managers of Lager beer Pic-nits arm Balls; but they have no desire to come back, those mighty spirits of the Reforma tion, for fear they be stamped as cowards and liars, and Temperance Fanatics. N3 - 3w some of these Fellows step into an independent American Editor's Sanctum. with an aristocratic air, to demand the names of his correspondents. Why some of these fellows have got the impudence of the devil himself; they must think they are in Austria or Russia ; they forget they are in a free country. Why some of them are not fit to live under the Stars and Stripes. It was the greatest blessing for their native land that they left, anti the greatest curse for this country. that some of them ever (-Hine to this. After having som. of us to be slandered, when we see on the Holy hbath,som e stalking in the sanctuary and some out of it into a Lager Beer hell-hole. These are the men that want to teach us Morals and Religion Markets. BA LT I MOR E MARKETS. Reported weekly by Chirke t Truseott, Coin rot,oott 31ereltaill,, No. 61 Solari Gay Street. .13..1talmottl:, April 5, 1t 4 67. FLOUR. Trade Brands Wes.tera Extra Super Euward Street Extia lEEE Co RN—Prime White, ? bushel ' l l. 00a1 09 " Yellow, " 1 0N,,,1. O) " Wei,teru Mixed 11 bu5he1......... 1 03(n..1 4 - 3 WilEXT—Red "T‘ 1)11141V1 3 175, :1 " White 6, bushel :3 5.5 rt Eviz.: ED SUGARS. Crushed, ? lb A White, ? lb B C el low Yellow , ' of lower grade f,YRIJI! BABILEILs Golden Syrup Extra In hall bbls...se, and In kegs 10e. additional. So charge for Paekage4. CorrnE—Rio, good common to hair, 17e., net ea.,11 In Gold. Market, limn. PRILADELPIKIA :MARKETS. Reported expre,sly for this paper by Janney Andrew,..Connui,sion Merchants, No. PM Mar ket street, Philadelphia. I'llll.Am:3.l.mA, April 5, Mal'. Flour—Extra Faintly =ll 7541,15 50 " Extra huperfliu Superfine Itve tluur ...... ..... Wheat—White, per bushel •• Red Rye Corn Oats Clover need............ Timothy Lard, I , ln beht, quality dozen Tallow, - e Rr Col bia Flour and Grain Markel. Reported weekly for the "Spy," by George Bogle. Family flour, "t 4 .111)1 Extra family Superfine nom. Eve. flour, (none) White Wheat bushel Red Wheat Rye.......... Oats, 3S lbs. Columbia Produce .'3larket. COLUMBIA, April 5 c 107. Apples • per bushel c• , A) • . 1 owl 15 Eggs. per dozen Oita. 112 Butter, per lb •10.4 35 Chlelteng, - - E 4 pair 750_,1.1 Lard, It lb I It , • IS 14@, 15 1 lams Tallow Country Soap Columbia Lumber Market. I toport etl tor the "Cohunbta Spy," b.: Bachman ),turtin, Susquehanna Planing 'fills, Front St reet. COL1;21111IA, April 5, 181,1% "White Pine (killings, or samples ...Ail 00(5'.18 00 " 3d Conunon 21 008.25 " Yd Common 40 00 " " Ist COIIIIIIOII 0015.65 is) " lannel - 75 00 •• Joist and Scumling ;ii 00 ilemlnwk, Joist and Scantling 13 ove 2 ,2t) Ash and Oak 40 00w15 00 Dr :stied flooring Boards 00(e,i 10 00 Cherry Poplar Walnut, Plank.. Picket:" !leaded Plastering Lath. Shingles, 96 inch Bane!' ME= Columbia Coal Markel. Ilet)orted weekly for thls paper, by Bruner & Moore, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Coal. COLL73IIIIA, April 5, 1607. Baltimore Co. Lump Coal, delivered .0 00 :•.Co 1 . , 2,3 kt I, " 000 n,. o, .... 1 00 Shamokin Ea , ,t and Stove " . 5 .14 " Nutt, 5 5) " Red A.,11, " I 30 Lvltens Valley Stove and Egg " - " '••• Nutt, 0 30 5 5. Shamoken Stove and Egg sold by car load, at Yard, gro,s tons, for 4 75 Shamoken No, 5 or Nutt, sold by car load at Yard, gross tom, for 'I 75 NE'TV ADItERIES'E3IENTS. HOUSE, SIGN & ORNA3IENT.A.L PAINTING! 1 most re ,, pectfally inform the Citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity, that I am prepared to do all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY LETTERING. PAPER. HANGING, GILDING ON GLASS, ,to, At the shortest notice, and on most reasonable terms,Third Street, between Locust and Walnut, Columbia. DON JUAN WALLINGS. April a, /5.,7-Gmos. 1 1 -1 , 4 ASH 1 ONABLE HATTER. —L' JOHN M. GREEN, Has removed his Store to \0.4 Emit Ring street, Nest door to Barr's Book Store, LANCASTER, PA., Where Ile has fitted up rooms to carry on in an MANUFACTURE OF TINTS, .CC Orders may be left, or sent at :Inv time, nod satisfaction guaranteed. I have only the best workmen, and am at all thnos prepared to o .lapply those who may favor me with a call with the BEST AND CHEAPEST HATS AND CAPS, of the Latest and most Fashionable Style Raving had considerable experience - hi the business, he hopes to meet a generous share of public patronage. April a, '67-tf. j GAPWEN SEEDS ! Buy them at INIF.YEILY Family Medicine Store. [April 0,1867. BRIIIIINE 7. Lame and well selected stock of POCKET BOOK.:3, hi:, Just been received, whieh we will sell at reduced prices. Call and see our stock of Photograph Albums A large nail fresh stock just received trout :Cow York; Which are offered at prices to suit every one. AL[ THE LA.TEST PUBLICATION'S A large assortment just received, and selling' at very lo«• prices. No person should be without reading matter. ARNOLD'S WRITINC', FLUID The fpn,b,e art i ele--quarts, pints, half pints, said 2-oz, stands. Everything it-tinny kept in the Stationery line, will be toxin.' nt 'W. U. HESS' Book Storo, Loenct ct met, opposite Columbia National Bank April 6, 1537. AGENTS WANTED: At 5130 00 PER MONTH, to sell THE HORSE & OTHER LITE STOCK There is no disease to which domestic an. melly are aspect, not amply dwelt upon, and the cure in dicated. The price of the hook bears no corres pondence to its intrinsic value. For circulars, ,ec., address BARTLESON S. CO. I 011 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. April 6, ISO7-3t. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! THE UNDERSIGNED has opened a Ladles' awl Fut ni:Thing :;ton•, hi the Room ad joining the Post 011iee, where everything will be tounil, required for Ladies or Gents. 1. variety of Dress and Cloak Trinuning,, Buttons. in great varieties. The Latta Sty far Spring, \\.ar, k %. uibrr awl Cry:A.:a Trimming,, 131aek and Bugle and Colored Ribbons, and Belling. A Large wo.ortment of Lathes' Misses u 1 Children's 110:41EltY,—sunnbie for Spring and suinmerlyk!dr. E1111)101dered Collars and Cull, ITem Stitflied and Linen liandkerehlefs Anti a large variety of other goods used h.!. Ladies, This department coiISiSIS of a great variety of Gents' Goods, viz: Latest Styles Cravats and nes, Eugene, 'Henrietta, Hosiery of all Kinds and prices. Linen Collars and Cuffs, Paper Collars and Cull's, Shirts, and Shirt Fronts, Underwear in great. variety fit tritTllßM made to order and - Warranted In o== C 1 LEAK ER. 131{1(1GS BRO'S. AND WI THERSFIELD SEEDS—a frt.ll and full lituck. J.. 1. METERS'. G OVERNMENT PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE, BY PITT IN 6: Co 5.101 New and Second-hand Teara ILARNESS;. MOOG BRIDLES ;And COLLARS. 3,00 SADDLES. all lityles—igt.l :WO Four Ilan, Govern went WAGONS. 2,000 WAGON FoN'Frts, all new and worn -5,000 DLANKETs' and HORSE COVERS. AL,o, a huge Stockof Rein.. Lout Lines, Whip , . Buggy an Ambulance Ilarne , ,, Port able Forges, Chain., SwingletreeN, Lead Slain, etc.. Cte. A LuTnERAN \\ • ticel Team Ilarne, - -httle worn. all Oalc finned Leather. and senit,athle, c•leanetl and oiled per horse or mule, including Lead do., ei.9 - 1. Wrigrin Bridles, $.1.(10; Collar, SI to:_. Extra Ilair lined Artillery Cam., ditto. $2.41 gout a, Ileins. $1.72 to $2.2:i. Lead Linos, $l.OO. Halter, .141 to ^I2 , r doz. 011iecrs' new rladdles, SIS.On, with Plated Lit Bridle, 021.1 n; good as new, 012.00, with 13ridie, Yallse :Saddles for lloys, SALK Wagon Covers, made to fit any Wagon—heavy Ilnen, S.; to $0.00; Superior Cotton 00 to 12 oz., Durk. to $l2. .$l5 00 yid 00 13 CO . 10 0061.11 00 . 12 500.13 00 1,000 1111.0 tal Tents, new and good as new, 12 oz. dnek-1 fret square, S'ln to Officers' A Tent, 7 leet square, trom 30 to SS. 10.000 DA(ls, loan 12 oz., duck, ht ritually, 2 bushels, , 9.00; 2 1 2 it.. 910.00; 3 bus. :1 1 . 1 0 per dozen ; 2.l ' qual ite;97.70, 98.70 and 59.30. SMALL ORDERS sent by Express, C. O. 1). PETKIN & CO., No. 237 239 North Front SI.. Philadelphia, Pa. No. Park Plaee, New York. No. 4.s:t, 9th Street, Washington, D. C. . . 1 r. 133/i”. Ulll,l C SALE. 'WILL BE SOLD. AT THE 1101:SE OF 30 tn !.:Weerky,tlevele.(4l, to We,t riennaleld twp., one mile into a half front Columbia. on TIII:IDAY, the 11th day of A.PRIL Islit . , The following Per,onal Property of said deed: One Cow and Call, one Sow, mime Shoats, Pi ad try, Bacon, Apple Butter, Br. Al , o, Household anti Kitchen Ftlyniture, eon- Skting of Bed,rellal, Table', thlreall, Chet, Tubs, one Copper Kettle, one Cook ne SieVe, Garden Tools. And other :Miele., not enumerated. Sale to ergilthenee at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, tvlien term.. will he made known liv .1. 11. MIFFLIN, ME 10 )(1 IL) ) 10 IX/ 10 2., 0 O 0(. 1) April 0,-Itj Administrator, pendent,: ht c. • D U NOT FAIL 1 11, 0 (.1 1, 11 10 cLumEx SEED; front J. A. MEYEP.B' Apothecary. [April 6, 1,7-ti. L'l3pt :3 2.) 00Le. .1 1 1 15(a. 13 1 0.3(t. 1 10 670, 15 9 )'./.10 50 3 2,0, 3 1— 15 10 lOC a. 25 . 1.3 ISLO EN TS WANTED Fon GREELEY'S HISTORY COMPLETE. xtraordlnarc Opportunity ! This Ilistoiy contains account~ of about One Hundred Battles not genet ally found in the earlier works on the Rebellion, .weil In those most widely circulated. Now that flitzli:LEs"s IllsTonv is eompleted, its popularity is greater than ever before, and sells with a rapidity wh Wit makes it the most valuable work for Canvassers es er published. Address " O. It. CASE C CO., Publishers. April C, 117.1 Hartford, Connecticut. SAS 00 1 00 . 12 60 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jolts: SWEEN Y, late of West - cniptield township, deceased. Letters of Administration on saki estate having been granted to the undendQled, all persons in debted thereto are requested'!" make Immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without de lay for set tlentent to the undersigned, residing lu said township. J. H. MIFFLIN, April, C-Ori Administrator, pendentc FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, At .1. A. I\llWF.ll.fi' Drug Stfay. apr. 6, 67.} Odd Fellnws,' Hull 100 1:3 10,} 12 NTEREST ON DEPOSITS. I ME COLUMBIA NATIONAL HANK will receive money on deposit, and pay interest t here for, at the following rates, viz: 1 per cent. for 12 month,. 5 per cent, for 9 months, 5 per cent. for U months. *4 per cent. for :1 months. 7-30 U, F, Treasury Notes exchanged for new 5-20 Colt BoialQ, Mar, ItUti7j F RESH AR RI VAL OF GROCERIES. -m ci.'e are hoe• ready for the Spring Tratle, having Just purchased a full twaortment of F.t3l ILI' GROCERIES, i 5 2.5 tog, i 5 :3U 75 Ole 90 00 O)0.1.?: 00 Extra ❑ew crop Coffee, Refined Sugars and Syrups—an eleetant, Syrup for '2,'3 Cents per Quart. EXTRA I'lNl2 JERSEY HAMS, 300 16 000,25 Oil ..'76 00 8 OM 10 Ou w e have also, No. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel In barrels, quarters and halve,. lltled Beef, Herring, cc• -111 kinds of Fruit and Our assort me•nt h lull and complete, and our prices reasonable. ' - Call uud examine for yourselves. HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. of Front St Union Stn• Mar 3n-t f COR RESPONDENCE WANTED. The anivertiser desires to correspond with one or more young ladies, with a view to friend ship, advancement, mutual improvement, and perhaps matrimony. Am a bachelor, with a sufficiency of this M. 0 ad , C00d ,. . molest and re tiring in disposition. All letters strictly con. Address with raft name, BOX 403,Colurn- Va. Pa. ',mar :in 'g =M=MCI JOHN M. GREEN'. I3Y ROBERT JENSEN:GS Every Fanner should have n copy ! LADIES' DEP.III3IENT .11.1 . , KINDS OF HOOP SKIRTS, I=l Lace Handkerchief, White Ruffling and Trimmings, GENTS' DEPARTMENT Suypenderi ROBERT J. FRY. Post-0121/, Imenst t-dr., Col 1113 bin SAMUEL SJIOCTI, (*ashler. VEGETABLES IN CANS BANKS. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the COLUMBIA NATION AL BANK, on the morning of the tirst of April, 1867: RESOURCES. Notes and Bills discounted, $0113,113.3.77 U.S.BoncLs dep'd for eircurn 509,000.00 do on hand....... ....... 22,100.00 -51,211,733.77 Notes of National Banks..... 395.00 do State Banks 17.00 Fractional Currency 953.00 1,377.00 Legal Tenders & Compound Interest N0te5........ ........... 127,493.00 Specie 210.00 Cash items & revenue st'ps, 4,617.75 Due from Philadelphia and New York National Banks 120,011.13 Due from other Nation Irks 25,119.48 Due from Banks & Bankers, 508,84 1.113,77 Banking Rouses and other Real Estate Current expenses and taxes paid $1,G17,217.11 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $500,000.00 Surplus Fund 100,000.00 Discounts and Exchange__ $1.'0,7:5.47 Front and Loss 8,750.10 29,478.83 Due to National Banks 13,437.18 do other Banks &Bszkers 4,013.95 18,051.13 Circulation of ColumbLo. 131 c 8,061.00 do Cola Nat'l Bonk__ 449,770.00 ludicidtial Deposits i 1,517,217.11 Liabilities of Directorsef^.2,lso.oo tilvorn to and subscribed by hiAlkitiEL SUOMI, Cashier. April I, 1567-43 in QUARTERLY REPORT. STATEMENT showing: the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, on Monday, April Ist, 1117. RESOURCES. Notes and bills discounted.. 6195,070.17 U. S. Bonds for circulation.. 156,000.00 U. S. Securities on hand 23,600.00 w,070.17 Cash in notes of other Wks, 16117.00 Legal Tender, Cash Items.... Due from Banks Current Expenses 9373.43 Interest on Deposits 1,009.57 Furniture and Fixtures....... 1,203.08 8. Revenue :Ramps 788.50 LIABILITIES Capital stock Q 150,000.00 Surplus Fund 5.100.0.1 Circulation 131,780.00 Dividends unpaid 2041.00 Deposits on Certificates.......... .593,102.a3 do Transient b0,2U5.52 173,310.55 Due to banks and flanker...... "2,767.83 Discounts 2.401.84 Premiums 11.57 Interest , . axeltange 5463,671.7.1 Indebtedness of Direet0r5......514,190.00 Sworn to and subscribed by S. S. DETWILER, Ca-shier. April 4, 1567-fim TI,RST NATIONAL BANK OF CO LUMIIIA. Interest will be paid by this Bank on Special De posits, a$ follows: 5' per cent. for 12 Months. 5 per cent. 6 months and under 12 months. 434 per cent. for 3 and under 6 months. We make Collections on all Accessible Points in the United States, on liberal terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange. Buy and sell GOLD, SILVER. and' all UNITED STATES SECURITIES. And are prepared to draw DRAFTS on Philadel phia. New• York, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, England, Scotland, France, and all parts of Germany. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. Hohlers of First Issue Seven-Thirties will do well to call and exchange them for the new F ive- Twenty (fold Bonds, and Five-Twenties deliv- S. S. DETWILER, Cashier erect aL 011lC. April Li, 157.7 MISCELLAX.E.OUS. "W AT CHES AND JEWELRY GREAT IND - I:CEMENTS OFFERED. AMERICAN WATCHES, As low as ;. , 20.00, in two oz. Cases, wart anted for two years; also 3,4, 3 anal; oz. Cases. JusT RECEIVED A Full Assortment of the Celebrated Seth Thoma s Clocks. They are the best Clocks made. Call 1111 d SCO! Also, it full and well selected stock of SILVER A: PLATED WARE. Front the best Factories In the C. S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY, Just Irma the Factories SPECTACLES, lu Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Frames, to suit all ages! REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS, PROMoTLY ArTENDCD TO, AT E. SPERING'S, Jewelry Store, near mar. 30, '67 If the New Depot. AGENTS WANTED. s2oa PER MONTH and ExPulses Paid. Male or Female Amoiti.,, to Introduce a NEW AND UrI.E.FUL INVE:NTION, or absolute utility in every household. Agents preferruut to work on Conunis•rou can earn front $2O to i's , l per day. Fur lull particulars enclose stamp, address \V. 0. WILSON d' CU., Mar 30-3 m) 5:31 Aucti St., Phila., Pa. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC PARRY'S GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE. Is the headquarters for all kinds 01 DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ARTICLES &c I=l Ring's Ambrosia. The best hair preparation in the world ! MEI NEW GARDEN SEEDS W. NVOIIhI ittillntlllet, tot he citizens of Columl,lu and vicinity, that our store ha, lately Leer tatted up, and stocked with a new lot DRUGS AND MEDICINES, otrvr nt r,dueed prlevg Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, We hope still more to eneouratge your support, by strict attention to business, and' by k , •~•Plng goo 4 I g00,t4 Pl' YSICIANS' PJIES('rIIPTIONS We pay e.pi tend I,ltent ion to cOmpl mud In; PHYSICIAN, PRI,CI:II.TioNs, and elnl.trett sent to the Store, %%111 InJ as carefully walled upon sa grown person. Our Cwaonlers run rely upon tlrNt etas, Dict-Gg null ns wr lv-"p no ME DON'T FORGET TUE MACE PARRY'S GOLDEN . Mor.TAit Duro sroia: FRONT .1110VE Lon•.r, 13=1 THE EXCELSIOR WASIII\G MACHINE SAVES L.knort, TIME ASD MONEI Rolls and 'Washes the Clothes at the same time. Uses less Soap and will 'Wash in one fourth the Time. Has no Rollers jr Rubber, and does not tear the Clothes. A child can Work the Machine whit perfect ease. It is made of thilvrinired Iron, and will never rust, and, can lie easdly move n! from pince to place. :Manufactured and For Sale nt W. H. PFAIILEWS Stove. and Tin Store, Laud St., oppolitc Franklin Homie. CARPETS 6; OIL CLOTHS. 1867. SPRING. 186 904 CHESTNUT STREET, 12,600.00 4,95.'5.'4 T . F. & E. B. MINE, 904 CHESTNUT STREET. 4.11,R31.00 41.1,55635 T F. & E. B. ORNE, • 904 CHESTNUT STREET, I'LECEB JOHN CROSS.LEY ct SONS' ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 65,671.00 1,212. W - - 13 r,;.^,671.7 2,930.62 1641.27 5,513.34 T F. & E. B. ORNE, . 904 CHESTNUT STREET, ENGLISH BIIISSS E 14 S J . F. & E. B. ORNE. 904 CHESTNUT STREET, ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS -S... ()TE AL IC L PERSONS htivliag either Bill, Book, ole, or any other account against the plrm of Nieragne tt: Bro., and all those indepted to said I firm, are hereby notified to come forward and 904 CHESTNUT STREET I se Va e re N li it l i ti, o l i St4 l -1 1 1. -, ' MEIN J. MerAGUE ' , 9 T F. S: E. B. ORNE tl . rimsen. CH ENT ILLE CARPETS J F. & E. D. OR NR, 904 CHESTNUT. STREET. ROYAL 'WILTON CARPETS T 1. &E. B. OBNE, . 904. CHESTNUT STREET, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS J . F. & E. B. ORNE, 904, CHESTNUT STREET, PERFUMERY, NEW CANTON N'l IllTn, OF -4-3.141, WIDTHS. T F. & E. B. ORNE itp • 904- CHESTNUT STREET, YARD AND A HALF WIDE t T . F. C E. B. OBS] 901- CHESTNUT STREET_ Col n mlnn. Pn NEW CARPETISGS. e j F. kE. 13. ORE, 901 CHESTNUT STRE ET, 2.51) PIECES EN . GLisir ROYAL WILTON CARPETS. April 0. 'Ol7-=l. J. F. 8: E. B. 01E4E, PHILADELIIIIA OPE)ZING SPRING IMPORTATIONS NEW CARPETINGS U;MMOJ YARD .A XD A HALF WID} VELVETS. 500 PIECE:3 BEST 31 AI ES /I.A.LLS AND STAIRS, WITH EXTRA. BORDERS CHOICE DESIGZCS PIECE'S E:,;GLISIT HI/ EI:TS EXTRA QUALITY IN MATTING S. EMI CHECK, ME Ioa YIECFM \TEL cT-ETS. PHILADELPHIA OPILS/NG SPRING IMPORTATIONS NISC_E7LLAJVWOUS. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I P. SHREINER & SON, Rave on hand, and are now selling at grectl reduced rates, a fine stock of AMERICAN, SWISS WATCHES, FINE AND PLATED JEWELRY, AMERICAN CLOCKS, SILVER A:s:D SILVER—PLATED WARE. FA. NCIL 7 GOODS, We intend reducing our stock, betwean this and Spring and will consequently sell goads at very small praitts—many articles at cost, NOW El TEE TIME FOR CHEAP JEWELRY and be satisfied that the place for cheap and good articles is at SIIREINER 4.t SONS. Front St., ab. Walnut. READ THIS YOURSELF! WE ARE DETERMINED to CLOSE OUT our present Stock, preparatory to purchasing of SPRING GO ODS. In order to do this, we will sell at cost, and leas hail cost. Call and be convinced of what we say. .1. W. STEA.CY, Cor. 2d and Locust Ste., Columbia, Pa. Fob. 16, 'C. GENTS WANTED. AGENTS Wanted to purchase Territory State or County Rlgitte for HAMMOND'S PATENT Burglar Alarm.! Which is so arranged that it can be placed in any part of the house, and not a door or window can be moved without firing a pistol and lighting Et lamp at the same instant. Any person wishing to see the instrument, will call upon or address the undersigned, at Cooper's Hotel, No. 20 West King street,T.ancas ter, Pa., who will take pleasure in exhibiting it, and giving any infortrw.".l., - ... Mar. D,B. E. HAMMOND. AD3ILNISTRATRIX NOTICE. ESTATE of JON F. SMITH, into of Colum bla, deceased. Letters of Administration with the Will an nexed on said Estate having been granted to the undersigned. All persons who are indebted thereto, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having demands against the same will present them without delay for settle ment to the undersigned. residing In Columbia, Pa. MARGARET SMITII, Mar 30-6t] Ad ne.x. u - ith the Will annexed NOTICE TO BUILDERS. TO BUILDING COMMITTEE AND OTHERS: The place to purchase tine and cheap Budding Stone, is at S. S. DETWILER'S QUARRY. He is noit tilling a very large contract 01 large stone for a Furnace, and will have a large (loan tity of Small Building Stone, which he w.ll sett at reduced prices, as they accumulate in Li. v. ~y; will either deliver or sell in the Quitrev. Columbia, dee. S,T7-tf.] S. S. Dorwir,m:. COM.: COAL ! COAL ! COAL direct from mines, on fir,r RO a to lots of from one tonne hundred, .. ns the purchaser may desire. All Co- I this way is guaranteed to be In good in, will sell in any way the purchaser ma, in any quantity, and at cheaper rah be hail elsewhere. BRUNER & .74 Columbia, March 16, GrASY Order of the Managers of th Col um- NOTICE. B e bin Gas Company, consumers of gas will. after the that day of April next, be supplied with gas at 54.00 per thousand cubic feet, ROBERT BEACHAM, Superintendent. Mar ^9,'67-'_t ELECT SCHOOL. i.„) MISSES MIFFLIN and HOUSTON will open a school for children, In the lower room of the Town Hall, on MONDAY, the ISth Inst. Ses sion, 3 months. Terms—S3 to S 4 Per session, ac cording to the advancement. of the pupils. DEBBIE. .. , L,NN Mar,113,'67-3t.] RACHEL V. HOUSTON. BRICK I BRICK I A VERY EUPERIOR. article of Building and „Paving. Brick is Manufactured and for sale at the Columbia Brick Yard. adjoining the Co lumbia Nursery. The best mechanics In Colum bia, after using the Bric: made at our Yard. pro nounce them to be superior to any other Brick made In this vicinity. Our prices for this season are a, hollows: Building Brick in quantity, SS.OO per 3L Arch or - Dard, SlO.OO per >f. Paving, 512.00 per M. Delivering done on short notice, and in a care ful manner, at reduced rates. Apply to S. A. PURPLE, Mar. 16-3 t.) Columbia Nursery. ct 4 / - 1 WASTED BY THE 5 1,1 V BOROUGR of COLUMBIA. "ItEsoz.vEn, That the Finance Committee be authorized to advertise for a loan for the use of the Borough, to the amount of 515,000, and that said loan may be received in amounts from 8100 to 5100, and the bonds of the Borough be given fur the same, said bonds to run from one to Ave years." As per the above resolution, the Finance Corn mil tee ask bids for the amount stated. It will be proper to state that the Borough is entirely out of debt, and free from Butuaty Tax. Persons having money to loan, will address or call at the 0111 co of A. S. GREEN, Chairman of Committee. A. b. GREEN:. PHILIP SHREINER,/ Finance Com. DAVID MULLEN - , Columbia, Feb. It, Istr7. E CARRIAGE' M?,NU. FACTORY, Second street, nearly opposite the Lutheran cliureb, .COLCMBIA, The undersigned having taken the shops for merly conducted by Mr. Samuel Carter, would resliecttally announce to the citizens of Colons btu and vicinity that he is now prepared to menu thcture all kinds of Coaches. Carria.ges. Buggies, Salltles and all other vehicles in his line. Lits reputation as a workman is established. as he can confidently claim for his work the merits of beauty of form, elegance of ilnish, and strength of structure. One of the distinguishing teat ures of his work is its durability; all vehicles of his build are constructed of the best seasoned ma terial, and put together firmly and substantially. Me gives particular attention to the repair:lnt of vddeles, and warrants all work In his line to give .satiskiction. Dmaidition to his practical experience it , the business, he hits tbe assistance of the best s, of k mun. Swine of them front the celebrated ‘1".: .on estaklislunent of Philadelphia. A generous public is respectfully inv It. d to give home industry their encouragemem mai support. Dissolation , of Partnersh PISSOL UTION of P.A.RTN !. P THE PARTNE.R.SUIP heretocer.• • • tut ween the undersignst.l,l4 the name. , • Case, is this day dissulyed Either party will Nig!' in Bunks will be found ut the oiiiee ut N 1 • T.: 11(1y fur settlement. •Col'a, Feb. 19, '67. Mr. C. S. Maltby will continue in IL, s.:• , or the Rolling Mill, anti Mr. W. • a ': • :1- tinue. in the mercantile busintts , „ ,1 • •P 7. FANCY, DISSOLUTION of P.A.RTNERSUIP. TUE PARTNER-Sin? lIEIIETOFORE existing between the undersigned, under the names of sleTague a: Bro., and V. S. 31erague Co,. is this day dissolved by mutual consent; all settlements relating to MeTague ct L'ro.. will bu made by John J. 31eTague, and all settlements relating to P. S. :Ntenigue & Co, will be made by peter S. MeTague. JOLLIN J. MeTAGETE, Cola. )Par. 7, '67, J PETER S. 31cTAGUE. The undersigned will continue the Dry Goody Store at the old stand of MeTague S Bro. JOLTS 3. MeTAGUE. The undersigned will eontinne the Dry Gooda Store at the old stand of I'. S. MeTarue t Co. Mar, 16, '67-3n1.1 PETEV, S. 11cTAGUE. PLO UR FEED. VLOUR AND FEED STORE ! ie undersigned, having purchaf•cd the Stock on hand, and taken the Flour and Feed Store lately °erupted by George Brandt Locust, above Fourth street, Columbia, Pa.. wit\ continue the business at that place, and respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends, and the public in g eneral. Ile will, at all times, keep on hand the BEST FAMILY FLOUR hat can be procured. Also, RYE FLOUR, CORN JtRAL at BUCKWHEAT. with FEEDS of different lands. all of which ho will sell as low as possible, fur CASH. Being a practical Miller, and having followed the trade for many years, he Hatters himself that his knowledge of the business will enable him to give satisfaction to all Arlio may favor him with their custom. The store will be open from 7 A. M. to 51..1 P..! '66.-tf.) DANIEL INIeCALTLEY. COLUMBIA FLOUR MILLS GEORGE BOGLE, PSOPEXETOB- The highest Cash prices paid for a 1 kinds of Gruls. SDPEF.FECE AND EXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR for snlc• nlso Mill Feed of all kinds. Wheat Ground and Packed to order. Orlst wort: and Chopping done. Chopped Corn and Oats. Corn Meal and GRAHAM FLOUR For sale nt all times, and delivered to any part of the town. Eli-Town and country custom so• ;April 6,107. SELLING OFF ENGLISH', AND &C., &C., &C CALL AND SEE MY 1.1
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