The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, May 11, 1867, Image 2
t)tx A. M. R.A.M130, Pn. Sa fur y, May Xi. 1867. Advertisements, to seettre immediate in sertion, Man be banded In on or beroreThAirg day evening", each week. Republican State Convention. The 'Republican State Convention will - meet at the "Ilerdic f once." in Williams port, on Wednesday, the 26th of June next, at 10 o'clock A. N., to nominate a candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court, and to initiate proper me:l , lllms for the ensuing State canvass. - As heretofore, the Convention will he composed of Representative and Senato rial Delegates, chosen in the usual way, and equal in number to the whole of the Senators and Representatives in the flea oral Assembly. By order of the State Central Commit. tee. E. JOPd)AN, Ch. - Airman. GE°, ITAIWERSTX, Secretaries .T. Rorr.EY DeNorasox 7 j The Condition ocConti4eat ion. We cannot resist the desire to give our readers the folimcuir article from the Phil adelphia Pres:‘r, of Wednesday the Sth, as it so fully eolnehltss with our article on the "Iron Neel" in our last. issue: The , 'Sew York Herald I:ll:es.exeoptioit to Senior Wilson's speech at Charleston, in which he told the white people that if they prevented the negroes from voting the 11e publican ticket, by coercion, or attempted to punish theta by turning theta out of em ployment, as has heen threatened, such conduct would end in confiscation. Such talk, thinks that journal, which just now is tenderly anti gingerly treading on South ern questions, is out of place. We consid er it in place, for it is the truth. It was kindly given and well-meant advice in Mr. Wilson, to the recalcitrant southerners. Confiscation is the alternative of good be havior and an honest acceptance of the sit uation. A short time ago we offered to the South. which had lost all its rights, the constitu tional amendment, embodying the civil rights bill and practical freedom for all eit- L.sas of the United States, as the condition of thel , r restoration to the rnion which they hat deserted. holding over theta theoltern ttive of military government it' they de clined. They did Beeline—declined with arrogance and instilt the magnanimous offer. Military government. through the means of the military district bill, came swift , mtl sure. it was their own choice. Now, if reconstruction, as offered ;Aroma' the military district bill, is not acepted, mai accepted in trout] Mid), we inn.st take one step further—and that step will be con fiscation. ThiS Is what Mr. Wilson said, and when he said it he was speaking for the people. They are in earnest and deter- Mined on this point. And it is kindness to the Sotith , te let them knelt; the position. The Charleston speech was n bit, of affec tionate fatherly advice to some very foolish children. Thero was no threat in it, only the quiet and gentle statement of the will of the American people, Congress, in the military district bill. lies laid down the ride of action igialder which restoration eau take place, and we hope but if this rule will not work—if it Is not obeyed, then we 1111.1-4 have some other and more stringent one. As the military bill followed the spurned bill of civil rights, so will confiscation follow military government, if It is rejected and made of no effect by Intemperate folly and reckless malevolence.. This is the condition under which the South can bring on itself the terrible ulti matum of confiscation, just as it has so far worked out -the emanctpation of its own slaves, their political equality, and finally military rule, in regular and logical succes sion. - Lancaster City Election. The election in Lancaster city, on Friday the 3rd inst„ resulted in the re-election of George .. Panderzon for ?..fe.vor, over A. 17. Roberts, by 51,1 majority. This is. nothin nawforLanmstor,az thoy,rdsmyr, poll a Cop perhead • majority, and always bring out their full vote. The Repnblican vote was very small. The Examiner says : The vote polled wan between three and four hundred less than that of last year. filree Aundrcd and twenty-five Republicans were deprived of their votes, by the sharp practice of cer tain city officials, who, without regard to decency, propriety or honesty, deliberately and systematically . disfranchised over three hundred of their fellow citizens, for no oth er reason than by so doing they would sub serve their own interests and keep posses sion of the petty offlees they have held for a number of years. During the past five years, at least one fourth of the voters of Lancaster city have never paid a city tax; not that they were unable or unwilling to pay, but simply be cause the ward constables, whose duty it was to collect the same, never attempted to do so, but satistied themselves by getting exonerated from it. To remedy this gross and growing evil, a section was inserted in the new city bill, requiring every voter to be assessed ten days before an election, and also providing that the city tax for the year preceding must be paid five daps be fore the election. The lull also provides for an assessor for each of the wards, whose duty it was to assess all the electors of the ward, so that they might qualify them- Aelre& to rote. Under these assessments, the City Receiv er accepted taxes from all „Democrats for the year MC; but whennepublicans desir ed to pay, he received and credited the tax for 1807—thus placing them without the provisions of the law requiring, them to pay a city tax for the year preceding the pond log election. By the practice of this sharp dodge, over three hundred Llepublimns were deprived of their rights as voters and free citizens in the "only Democratic city" of Lancaster. By the practice of this and other nefarious means, the Republicans lost several wards of the city, and failed to carry a majority of the City Onuneil. Our indefatigable city officials hive secur ed the election of their friends as "City Fathers," thereby securing and feathering their own nests for a year longer ; but we would suggest whether these places, worth a fen• hundred a year, have not been pur chased by the sacrifice of every principal of moral integrity and manly Independ ence i The Gettysburg Asylum. An enterprise Is now being energetically pushed forward, which will, after the lapse of a few months, result in the establ/shinen t of a National Home for Invalid Soldiers on the Gettysburg battle field. 'rho design Is an admirable one, and is as follows • It is well known that all efforts to obtain volun teer subscriptions sufficient to erect a Sol diers' Home have been without avail. In furtherance of the Object, however, the Leg islature of Pennsylvania have passed an net dated March 8, 1887, creating a corporation, of which Major General George G. Meade is President; and General Horatio G. Sickles is Treasurer, with an efficient board of supervisors, who have the power to distrib ute to the holdero of certificates a largo number ofirnmonselyvaluable gil ts,consist lag of diamonds, pearls, emeralds, rubies, 4tc., purchased from eitizene erne Southern States during the rebellion, and which artic les will soon be exhibited in Philadelphia. By this scheme it is confidently anticipated a large fund will be created towards the erection of the Home. A groat featnro the affair consists in the fact that every purchaser of the certificates becomes a con tributor to this National Rome fund, and at the same time hats a direct interest in the distribution of the rare gems mentioned above. The details nt* the entire scheme will be conducted in a perfectly fair and honorable manner. The site for the Home has already been purchased, and consists of thirty acres of land; used by General Meade during the battle of Gettysburg ashis head quarters. The plan Majorezi approved by ex-Governor Curtin, General Meade, Governor Geary, and- a large 'number of prordinent military heroes. , T7ditafigi it' flippiug,L —The ilisb»rsemen ti; for the Wttr, and Interior Depart 111 eta laskeek amount ed to $1,594,.16.2 10. —The fractional currency printe , l lavt week a monnterl to f.,53.:,500, —The receipts from internal revenue last week Were F 5,590.371 0. —The statement or the itablltlebt May Ist, shnwst the following; Debt bearing' Coin interest,sl,sll,2o:y3ll SO; debt curreney lutere,t, 007,11,!l,710; matured debt not prev ented forspayineut, 4E411,932,5w 32; debt bear hog no bil ei te,t, s i5t,023,5013 413. Total debt, SZ2,i;GS,S7S,c'iIS =2 —A paper says: "There are twenty-two beautiful young ladies in Port Royal, and not a single bachelor." Aro there nay nt«r rietl bachelors there, pray? —Lewistown, Me., has not hail a rase of "drunk" In six mouths. We lived in a place once where the announceinent of a ease of "sober" in that time would have raised the righteous indignation of the community, Abu:, nlack ! the haleion days of yore! —A young lady in Dunkirk, N. Y., died from the eftects of tight lacing one day last week. Can this be tine ?we think we hear some female, inclined to squeeze herself, exclaim. Of corset, is - we answer. —Upon a hotel sign, in Richmond, the following words. appi-ar in painted, solemn earnest: President's Polle.y. Whisky, Porter, AI end Cigars —A "colored lad,c," boasting the other day of the progress made by her son iu arithemtle, exultingly . said " he was is the nawtidention table." • —The Question Settled,—'Those eminent men, Dr. James Clark. Physician to Queen 'Victoria, and J)r. Hughes Bennett, say that consumption eau he mired. Dr. Stlstar knew this when he discovered his now widely known Balsam of Wild Cherry, and experience has proved the correctness of his opinion. —Mr. Astor, of New York, OWIIS real estate valued at ;3 1 ;5,600,00o, and with the interest o rhi s eajth i~contittually Laying more. —Eighteen prieP,ts in [tidy have married untiero new Inw of the kingdom, allotting —Prauk Cowan, :t son of the Ex -Senator•, has been appoinh - N1 Se n rotnrp to (ho Presi dent to aign lanul-Wcnrr•uut s --A. 3f. Gwio, brother of vx-Senntor win,was drowned recently tchile creas ing the Mississippi ill a boat. —Mr. Peabody has given $15,000 lbr the establishment •of a free library at George towil, in the District of Columbia. —McCall, the thieving Treasturer of Santa Clara county, Cal., has been arrested in Nevada, and inS,OnO of the c•onnty fund , : recovered. —.Madame Rifitori, who expects to return to Europe about the middle of May, and who Is now playing a farewell engagement at 13osiou, is titlifi to have ttlreadv perform ed .10.4 nights in America. Tlie gross re ceipts' of the ,, e -performances have been SI:i0,000. of which Ilisinci'N Attire wiz.; about $270,000. --.The whole• IJ/17/I),er of sewing machines tun nufaetnred in the United States, from. the first Invention of that ltigenion.9 inaebine down to the elose of estiinnted at. 751 y.lOO. A t present, the rate at' Li tall iliaet. are is thy L '200,000 a year. wheat crop of Lll.. West ii D'port,d to be in excel lent. condition. ft is said there never was better promise ,pf an abundant, yield. In Northern Indians an unusual breadth of land has been de.vOtea. tc •13' sowing 01' wheat. —The 'Evansville ..7MtrJtal says •tiMi -a men carne very near being killed in that city lest Friday by breaking the button off his shirt collar. crossed the street near by to ask a woman tier a pin to fasten the eidlar, and she thinking he meant to insult her, alarmed her husband, who rushed out with a loaded pistol, hot for vengrme. lius bands must he dangerous men in Evaus sine. tiw reported that the North Amterlean ltullat.s ot the Iteil river settlement, in British America, have forwarded to the Prince of Wales n cordial Invitation to visit their hunting grounds Cud bottles in Amer ica. —I fon.T.Stevene has donated five hundred dollars towards the erection of the Prepar atory Department of Pennsylvania. eel .tege at Gettysburg. • —" We have a Grover e.; Baker Sewing dachine for seven years in constant use, hemming, felling, tucking, and everything that the lingers can do. It is preferred over all others on account of its durability of work, elasticity and strength of stitch, ease of movement and simplicity of construe tion."—Te,nThiony of Afrs. GOZ. Buell Wore tics Cononf•ssz:oner of Patents. --TllO areate.7l caution should he exercis ed in the useof preparations intended to promote the growth of the hair. A few applications of an improper substanceto the delicate vessels from wh ich the hair derives its nutriment, will cause irreparable injury, and: entail premature - baldness, upon the unhappy victim of charlatanry, whose nostrums crowd the market. No such bad effect need be feared from the use of Hall's Vegtable Sicilian Rain - Renewer,manufac- , cured in Nashua, N. H, This article is con vizocted upon scientific principles, and with an intimate knowledge of chemistry and philosophy as applied to the growth, preser vation and restoration of the human hair. When the hair has become gray, it will restore it to its natural color, and produce a fresh, vigorous and healthy growth, im prove in texture, health anti heauty. H people nre wise, Hall's Sicilian Hair Re newer will take the plitee of the multitude of inferior compositions now hawked about. —We ore surprised to see children wear ing shoes with ragged boles at the toes— wasting their parents' money and endan gering their health, when for a trifle more, shoes with copper or the new and heantilul silver Tips can be had which never wear out at the Loos, thus preventing these two sorions evil;.—g. Y. Post. Lur CRARY NOTICES. TILE SECRET SERVICE,--This is One of the greatest books that has yet been published since the elose of the war, revealing, as it does, phases of our National history, hith erto unpublished. It is vrtten by L. C. BA- R.RE, late Provost Marshal and Chief Detec tive of the War Department. Published by P. Garrett An Co., Philadelphia, and sold only by subscription through their author ized agents. During his ti cc years, directorship of the Secret Service Tinremi, C.ieneral Baker learned some strange things, and took an active part in many dangerous and at the time very important enterprises, All these secrets are now brought to light, some of them rather compromise gentlemen now oc cupying highly responsible positions ; but the author Corti rte:3 his startling accusatory assertions by indisputable official docu ments. The chapters on pardon brokerage will be rend with interest and amusement to all; this is a new phase in our Nat:11011Rl policy, and receives a thorough airing at the hands of General Baker. There is also given a very fall and cir cumstantial account of the great Conspira cy, from Its inception until the execution of the guilty Conspirators. There is much that Is new, curious, and interesting, di vulged In this conueedon. The work is complete in one octavo volume of 700 pages, printed In a superior manner, on stout, white paper, and illustrated with seventeen fine emrravings, among them a steel portrait of the author, and a faithful representation of the burial piano or T. Wilkes !tooth. Titr: Dt.oaw:n Dleit_ENs. WNW Coeprat- Pitt:D.—Ticknor <b Fields, Roston. W. U. Hess has them for sale. Price $1.50. A renewed circulation and a still wider reading of Dickens cannot prove otherwise than a blessing to the country; for who shall deny that this genial novelist is nut, wherever he may go, a missionary of good as well of delight; making men and women 'better, whilst ho makes them smile; soft ening and enlarging the heart, even as he gratifies the lova of humor, the sensibilities that symprithice with the pathetic, and the artistic taste that relishes pictures of borne ly and intensely human life. As the "Dia mond" has thus inaugurated another con quering campaign for the deservedly loved and popular love of Gadskill, it dessrvas to be praised for what it is as well as for what it has done. For its convenient .fortn, its distinct though necessarily small type, and ezceltentori~inal it lustrations by Eytinge,it merits commendation, and meets a popular went at a very moderate price. Ilia some thing new turd n something beautiful and something useful likewise in the wav of book-making; and by its very peculiari ties is quite sure to be a favorite, no matter how many attractive rivals enter the list with it and win customers. "David Copperdeld" is the third volume of the MAN - mu) Dtexa:ss, and is issued in the same compact, convenient, and e'egant style as "The Pickwick rapers" antt"Our Mutual Friend." Every lover of Dickens should be sure to get this edition. The' ll= lustrated volumes are only $1.50 each, and • Das plain 51.2.5. NI:1V ADEERXISX3IENTS. GETTYSBURG ' ASYLUM POR INVALID SOLDIERS IncOrixauted by AC.I of ..I,4otritdy of no? COW- Inonwenith of Pennsylvania, MoroLL 61b, 1661. The Board of Supervisors appaadnted by the above Corporation to tarry out the objects of the tact of incorporation, respectfully announce to the publie that the Legislature of relllllylVallLa Las authorLeed the raising of muds for the erec tion, establishment, and 11 1 / 1 171TOMMCON of MI Asylum for Invalid Soldiers of the late war, to be built on the Battle-field of Gettysburg, anal as nn inducement to not riot he citizens to eontribute to this benevolent object, have empowered the Corporation to distribute a Inellgat the subscribers such artistes or value and interest, from associa tion with the late war, or tiny moneys. effects, property, or estate, real or personal, whatever, in this State or elsewhere, at such time or upon such terms, and in such way and 'manner whatsoever, as to them shall seem fit, any lows of this Com monwealth to the contrary, notwithstanding. The enterprise Is cordially recommended by tile. following named well-known gentlemen: Major General GEORGE G. MEADE, Ex-Governor .33TDREW G. CURTIN, Major General GA LI_ISLIA PENNY PACKER, Major General E. B. GitEGORY, Major General 3011. K BK E. BROO:, Major General CHARLES R. T. COLLIS, Major General ICY J. 31AbILL, Major General TAR L. SELFRIDGE, Brigadier General JAS. A. BiltvEn, Brigadier General HortA•rxo O. SICKEL3, Brigadier General JOSEPH F. KNIPE, 111.1[411(11Sr General WM. T. BOLTON, Brigadier General RANI%LI. ZULICK, Brigadier General JOHN IC. Ml:nlinY, Brigadier General JOHN F. Batt - Lim:, • Brigadier General T. F. McCoy, Brigadier General R. E. WiNSLOW, Brigadier General 118. - sax PLEA:3,11:703, Brigadier General J. P, GOBIN, Brigadier General .1. 31. CAMPBELL, Brigadier General THOS. M. WALIcEn, Brigadier General War, CoonEn TALLEV, Brigadier General D. M. 31. Garth], Colonel F. S. STuna.luarr. The site tor the Institution tthlrty aeresa has already been purchased, and it is hoped that. the good work may commence before midsummer. Subscriptions will be received at the oltice of the Association, No. 1110 Chestnut. street, Phila delphia, on and alter Monday, the 6th of:Nifty, 1867. For each subscription of live dollars a certificate will be issued, which will entitle the holder to such article of value as may be awarded to its number. The first distribution of awards will be made Immediately upon the revel lit of 80,000 subscrip tions, of 83 0:401i. :Phis distribution will he publie, and under the direct supervision of the CorporatOrs. Persons at a distance are requested to remit their subscriptions (when practical) by Post Otilee money order, or registered letter, to insure prompt delivery. Direct all letters to J. 1), HOFFMAN, :sIiCILILTAnY 110 Ann or St IiEnVISOIi,, Box Post ()Mee, Philadelphia. The following is schedule 01 lite awards to be made under the first distribution. The items of Tucooomtti and other precious stones were pur chased from el tizens of the South duringthe war, and their genuineness Is certified to by Messrs. Heine St Brothers, the most extensive diamond Importers In the country, and by J, Hermann, diamond setter, 7.5.Z1., , W York. GETTI - :St:UE:O ASYLUM FOll INVALID sOLIMEitS, incorporated by _let of Ass'enfbly or the Core. toonwealttt ,31 Pertmylviin32l, March 6th, 1807. °Mee 1:126 CIIESTNUT Street, PhilattelpliSrt. FIRST DISPOSITION. Eiglity thousand stiliseri , ersat Five Dollars each. 1— I Diamond I s .Zeeltlace, .14 Bril liants, valued at 'OO,OOO ti— 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear Pangs 15,000 1— i A.Altrll lu-IC GOVIIt lifllill.4 10,1/011 1^- 1 Diamond Cross, set In Silver.. 7,000 5 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 5,000 C— 1 Award 10-10 Gov'rnt 80nd5.... 0,000 7 1 I)lamond Single Stone Ring... 4,100 S.— 1 Diamond Cluster 'Bracelet 4000 0— 1 Diamond Single Stone Scarf PI n 4,04.10 lo I utamotta Cluster 8r00ch_...... 4,000 If— . 1 Diamond Cluster Braeelet 4,000 12. I Pair Single stone Diamond Ear-Banes 0„100 li 1 Diamonil - Clusterlsreoeli I:AMU 11— 1 Award 10-10 Gotornt Bonds—. 2,000 IC.— 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 3,000 - 10-- 1 liiatriond Single Stone Stud... 3,000 17— i Dlamondeluster Brooch 2,500 23 2, 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring... 500 , 12— 1 Diamond arid Emernilltrooeli 2,500 233 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring._ 2,000 21— 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 1,100 22 1 long, IndlaCamel's Heir Shawl 1,500 23 1 Choice Emerald .. Stua.. . 1,:60o 21— 1 Single Stone Diamond I - ting... 1,000 21toto— 10 Awards of 10-40 Gov't. Bonds, each 1,000 :15— 1 Three-stone Litunotta and Rabe, half-hoop Ring 900 24 1 Diamond Single-stone Ear I:itolis So/ 01— 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs... dl) I:3 1 Diamond Single-stone Bing, star set tin.' 500 22 1 Diamond Single-stone Pin 100 40— I. Diamond Cluster Bracelet Ivo 411010— 10 Awards of 10-40 idor'rt. Bonds, each 1,00 51— 1 Lady's Diamond-set Watch... 41.1) 52 1 Ditunond Single Stone fling,... ifso 01— 1 Diamond & Opal Cluster Ring 250 01— 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring... 200 55 1 Pali* Emerald :iearf Inns IVO 34 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud... 150 17— 1 Diamond Cluster Pin MO 03— 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear Rings 100 00 t 0154-105 Awards 10-10 Gov'rut Bonds, each 100 15410214-100 Awards, Gon. - ernarnent Legal Tenders, each 00 1,000 Awards, Government Legal Tenders, each. 1 The distribution of the above rewards will be made in pubic as soon as the subscription lsfull 0! which due notice will be gavels through the papere. Oa and alter 91ay:._642.4110--Diarnonds will be on exhibition at the office of the ASSOCIa• tlOll. The public urn confidently rely on everything, being conducted in the most honorable and talc manner. !Lathe awards rill no handed to certi ficate holders, immediately aftertiie distribution, free of ell cost at the office of the Company, N. CHEST IN LT Street, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE. We itcrcdry certitly that we have examined the Diamond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and other Precious Stones, as described in the above lift, and find them all genuine. ILENLE ,t PRO'S Diamond Importers, IMalden Lane, New York. S. Diamond Setter, 294 Broome Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Books can be had contain nig 23 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. .A.n orders for Certificates nrast be addressed to S. I). 11OFF1 A'N, Seeretar. - Box 1481, Post 011ie, Philadelphia. 31718CIELL/LNI. O Ot7S. NEW (1110(11my sToRE. saiiserlber would respectfully Inform t tie Public generally, that lie has just received a general taisurttnent of OROCEMES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Remelt Sugars of all kinds, No. I, and MeAs Mackerel, English S Amerlean Pickles, Sugar Cured Hams, Extra Eine Scrum, did Mu and Sava DRIED AND CANNED FRIIITE',, Raisins, Rennes and prepared Mustard alwnys on band and of the rery beet grades. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and conndote and we intend keeping It fresh, by almost daily additions. ...:Cottoilv cif tiltrerem kited. mla•nvs on hand. VIIEDEItIcK If.) cor.4th.t• Locust. Sts /PITH BEST IN THE WORLD' FOLEY'S COLD PENS Are ILeknoxyledgrd t s o be the Lest yet offered -10 11125111131 W. U. HESS has Just rceelved a very large stock of these celebrated Pens. Ms old stock. has also been exchanged for now, No that custo mers can now select trom the LAI - WEST AND BEST AssonTmr2vr of Gold Pens ever brought to thls market. a_ly_rr.ns are guaranteed for slx mouths. Push along. Get a Pen. Ask for Foley's. '67-tf.] W. U. IIESS, Locust Street. BYSII A.IIRITAI, OF OROCERIF-9. Venrc now ready for the Spring Trade, having 1 .7 ( 1 - Just purchased a fall assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Extra new crop Coffee, itellned Sugars and. Syrups—an elegant Syrup for ft:, Cents per QuarL EXTR. , . FINE alatsny HAMS. We have also, No. 1, 2, and 2 Maelcorel in barrelq, quarters andhualves, Dried Beer, se. All IriraLs of Fruit nod VEGETABLES IN CANS Our assortment Is full and complete, a-nd our price:, reasonable. in-Collandoxalatue for conrsolvea. 111:1-SY . LTYD.A.3I, 3lar lO to Cur. of Front & Union Sits. THE EXCELSIOR sv.Asirrxo f.l CHINE Vfla LABOR, TIME AND 310 NET Dolls and "Washes the Clothes at the Faune time. Uses less Soap and will Wash otto fourth the Time. Has no ItoU•ers or Rubber, and doe. not tear the Clothes. A child can Work the Machine with perfect ease, It is made of Galvanired Iron, and will never rust, and, Call be easily moved. from place to place. Manufactured and For Sale at W. U. PFAIILER'S Store and Tin Store, Locust St., opposite Franklin House. [Chartered with Full Collegiate Powers.] VALLEY COLLEGE! L EBANON Nonamr, AND CLASS/CAL DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR BOTH SEXES! This institution offers to students a choice of one of rive Courses of Study, viz: Anlllementrory or Normal Course. A Commercial Course. A Scientific Course. A Classical Course. A Bib!teal Course. Also, a MR course in the Ornamental 11111110" Mel tiding Droning. flainang. tald 11 usie. We otter facilities inferior to none In the State, and patron:4'4l3ly net assured that students are subjected to the nest influences. Az-Students received at any,t ime, and charged front time of entrance. For Boarding, Washing, Light Fuel, and Tuition, with furnished room, per week, 9I 02 Instruments! Music, with' inc of instru ment, per week.. .......................... 100 Lessons in Painting. per week 1 00 No extra charge for Vocal Musts, Drawing, Penmanship, or the Languages. For Catalogues and furtherpartlealars, address Ittrv. THOMAS REES VICEROY, A. M., • • President, Army'lle, Lebanon Co., Pa. March 9, 1887-tf. CASE ge SON'S COLT:42IIM G REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! W. 0. CASE & SON, lIAVE JUST r.EcErvP.D A VERY' TAROT'. .ND GENERAL 41.SSORTIVENT OF AND SUMMER 000D.§'I SPRING PURCHASED FOR CASH: At a Reduction on the We High Figure-4, Which they Are now offering at OLD-D.A.SRION'ED GOLD PRICF-9 Also, A PINE STOCIS or TtIIkDY:MADE C 1.4 rr I-I. IN - G- , FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, which they are closing out at PRICES PAR BELOW COST! Boots and Shoes- ! It great variety, at it ttedurtion lu priald far below anything of the kind offered in the fowl. of Columbia. All our goods are of the Best Styles, the Largest Assortment, and the Cheap est ever offer- ed to the public. DRESS GOODS! SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS, IN EVERY VARIETY Of all kitas. _tLPACAS Ptatu and Fancy. POPLIN'S, Of very liat:ht styles WOOL DELAINES, ALL QUALITIES A. V IDj'lls P.R. I N - T S , ENTiLESS. VARIETY. VIZ : sPR_A.GUES, Pink, Purple, American, Ileritnacks, Allen, • Pacitle, \Via:manna, Glen Core, Corset Scans, Pine Cambries, Paper Ca - rubrics, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Napkins, Threads; Braids, Drees Trimmings, Tidy Yarns, Worsteds, Hosiery, all kinds, Hoop Skirts, Silk Circulars, Silk Sacques, Balmorals, (tc., d:c. MOURNLVO DRESS GOODS, GINGHAMS, ENGLISH. FRENCH OODS, AT VERY LOW . P.rtic ALL X.IICDS Of PREgTED DELAISZES, ES . EMEND LOWELL, EL'AZLILTOIC, FOULARDS, :NIANCTIESTEN, SPRING & SUMMER SHAWLS OF ALL KINDS. CLOTHS; AND CASSE:VT:RES, For Gent's and Ladies' Wear FLANNELS, WHITE AND COLORED. Also, Brown, Mosllos, Bleached, Noslius, Blue Drills, Pillow Casing, Doul3W Width SIIEETINUS, Cotton avid LINES, da Oentg' Linen, Paper Collam, Cliffs, Neck Tleq, Fancy and Plain, Kid Gloves, White and Colored, of all makes, Beady Made Shirts, PICKINGS of all GRADES, Sr, MEM ..U.L 9TyLr.4 OF HATS AND CAPS Boots and Shoes LADIES' GLOVE KID, MISSES' Hurl cum.> SIiCWS CIIRPETS, CARPETS, FOR FLOOR STAIRS FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS WINDOW CURTAINS OF ALL RINDS, &c., &c AIERCHANT TAILORING 1)0: , .ZE IN THE BEST STYLE OUT- SIDE THE CITIES, AND ALL FITTING WARR-A.NTED A FULL ASSORTMENT OF QUEENSWARE. ALSO, A CHOICE LOT OF GROCERIES, CONSISTING Ol' SVCIARS, COFFEES, SPICES, TEAS, FISH, '..N/OLASSES, CANNED FRUITS, &c. Please give us n call, at the OLD STAND of MALTI3Y & CASE, where you can examine our Stock, before purchashig el Where. Agency for GUOVEIC..S. HARSH'S PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. Call at the Atore alai see them working. Ser• end Muds ou hand. W. G. CASE' & SON, Locust St., between Front & Second Sts., COLUMBIA, Pa. irirMarkel Price in given, fin• all kin* of Country hocloce, in oraliangs for Goode. ADVEILTIS_EMENTS. NEW SPRING GOODS! Chezip Cash Store, RRO.NT ?TEM:ET, ahove LOCUST, COLUNIBIA, We are eon4tatnly reeelving additiona to our stoelc, and have now a large and VarlOil aS4OII - of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Conglsi Inc. of Lelalnes, Challis, Lawns, :Ifozarn biquca, plalu and tlgtired, Alpacas, Poplins, Sc. CHEAPER THAN EVER. DPW Goods for Summer Wear, bought at the LOW PRICES, and will be sold low - 'We have no Goods bought at the high prices, consequently can sell cheaper than some others. We have Just received additions. NIUSLINS STIEEDNOS, TICKINOS, OINGHAMS t CALICOES FLANN'ELS, LINENS A. complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinks, Tweeds, Jeans, Cottonades, for men and boys' wear, at old prices, Fall line of 'Hosiery Gloves, and Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts , ' stoop Skirts, of Latest Styles and Brat Makes. MERCHANT TAILORING Attended to In all its branches. Gentlemons Suits made to order, In the Latest stylex, end perfectly Intim; garments or no pay received. BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, Made of the best material, and warranted equal to the best home-made work. Call and see as. charge to see goods. REMOVAL. P. 511 RETNE 4: SON Dave removed their JR - WEER - ST STORE To MONT Street, above LOCUST, . nearly oppoAte the Ileadlok and Colombia, Roil Road Depot. Where they will do Business for a few days, (until their Store is tit tits two in the Room direalg in the roar of the Store. Call and see us ut our Nr.W 5T01112., NO. -t FRONT STREET, Nay 4, t f) L ANCA:`.‘"rEIt IN I AI - CELE WOl t LEWIS ITALIA, Prop ietor Ml persons in want of anything in the Afarble line, will be furnished at the very lowest prices. Only the best workmen are employed, conse quently we are enable to turn out in a superior manner MONUMENTS, STA.TITARY, TOMBSTONES, ORNAMENTS, MA.E.BLE MANTLES, And Marble' Work' of every deecriptiou. (1:7 - Orders promptly attended, to LEWIS May 1,*17] Lancaster City, Pe [USES' WOODS. These highly popular Pie-Nie grounds have fixed. up Or the Season. Substantial plat forms under Cover; thus offering Superior in ducements for Meeting, Parties, Celebrations, &e. Persons - wishing to rent, will apply to May 4, if] B. F. lEISE. WOOD LOB SALE. TEE SUBSCRIBER II 1S FOB SALE a superior lot of well seasoned HICKORY AND OAK 'WOOD, which ho will sell in lots tosult Purohasom All orders left at the Columbia Pont Ottlee, or de livered to him in Demon, will be Promptly attended to by May ff . ) 13. F. 111 ISE. MIS CELLANE 0 US. WATCHES .AND JEWELRY ! AND SWISS GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED AMERICAN WATCHES, As low us 9f0.00, la two oz. Cases, warranted for two years; also 3,4, 5 and tl oz. Case?, A Full Asgortment of the Celebrated Seth Thomas Clocks. They are the best Clocits muse. Cull and Hee: Al4O, a full and well selected stock of SILVER & PLATED WARE From the best Factories hi the U. S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY, Just front the Factories ! SPECTACLES, In Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Frames, to suit all ages! IiEP.ILRINQ OF ALI. KINDS, PROINIPTLY XITENOtt, ma r. 30, '67 le A N NO UNCEMENT To PARRY 'S ()OLDEN 310R2A. Et DRUG STORE, Is the headquarters fur all kinds of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICLNES, FANCY ARTICLES &c Ring's _A_n-ilDrosia, The best hair preparation In the world NEW OARDEN SEEDS We would respectfully announce to the citizens of Columbia and Vicinity, that our Store has lately been llttod up, and stocked with a new lot DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Which we otter ut reduced prices. Titunkful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, we bol.e still wore to encourage your support, by strict attention to business, acid by keeping good good,. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS puy especial attention to COlnpOUTllling PJIVSICIANA . Pulp:sent rrioNs, and children sent to the Store, will be us carefully waited upon as grown peo,ona, (bit Customer,' eun rely upon first CiEINS DRUGS and NIP_DICINIIS, US we keep no calker. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, PARRY'S GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE, ruar.Weni I.• O. BRUNT:TVS 1. 0. BRUNERS, We Inv/ to attention to our stook of At oiLi Prices 0. BRUNER.% Cheap Cush Store, Front ab. Locust St., Columbia, Pa LUILDING FRONTS, SILLS, JUST RECEIVED 81'.1.11tING'9, Jewelry Store, hear the New Depot THE PUBLIC. PERFUMERY, Tut CELEZRATEII SEMI FROST ST., ABOVE LOCITST, Columbia, Pa. .3178CELLA21 7 .0 U.S. D REXEL & CO 34 South Third Street, (BETWEEN MARKET & CITESTNITT,) PHIL A D LPIT lA, B A. N K E R. S, AND DEALMRS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7-30 s, JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST, I=l 5-20 s Without charge, I,l2 ( mt it t . t•lth a PROFIT GOLD, SILVER, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WNATED! Applications by mail will receive prompt at tention, and all information cheerfully furnished Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on commis sion here or in ICety York. Orders solicited. March ii, 1130;4111. NEW ARRANGEMENT Haring dissolved my connection with the store of W. G. CASE tt: SON, (formerly ilialtby C Case,) and opened out on my own account, in the Room lately oceopted by J. W. STEACY S: CO., A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT NEW GOODS!! I would most respectfully incite the nttentlon of my old friends, end as tunny new oneN Os may favor me with a enli, to an examination of my Stock, hoping you will fled It to Y o =mum MEM Amungi4 our new purchases we may enumerate tne following: FORMS & -OMMESTIC DRS GOODS! Ditr,Ss GooDs, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, CASSI3IEIIF.S VES'VINGS LADIES' CLOTHS SATINETTS, JEANS TICKING S, SHEETING.S SHIBTINGS, PRINTS SPECIAr ATTENTION W1111)0 given to keeping a FULL LINE of W.HITE GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! Hosiery, and Notions. CLOT INT G MADE UP TO ORDER, IN THE IMST STYLE, EiEEI WARRANTED TO FIT All GOODS sold at the LOWEST CASH • PRICES, and warranted as represented. Sewing Machines! The WIT EEL 11 & *WILSON, The WILCOX & (TIBBS The ELLIPTIC and THE HONE Four of the best lILACFITNES in the world FOR SALE OP. TO RENT W. 0. PATTON, Corner of Seeond nod Locust Ste., April 27, 18d7 ALw kYS SOMETHING NEW ! Refrigerators! No family should be without one daring the hot weather, Call and examine them at NVilgon's. JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and de sirable HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! COOKING STO S .- ES—Anti-Dust 72ucacer City, and Ow /Viapaict. BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets or separiite, to suit purchasers. CRAMMER WARE, CUTLERY OF ALL rcrsts. WATER COOLERS, of all sizes nod styles. Special attention paid to GAS FITTING and PLUMBING. A large assortment of splendid CHANDELIERS always on hand. A Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prices. Agent for the Celebrated DOTI"S CLOTIIE.'S Tlie most popular, best and cheapest Washing Machine ever invented. In connection with the above Washing Ma chine, lie lice; the usivERs,A.L cLuniEs WRINGER! Call ut the corner of Second and Locust streets, and sat islY yourself that you cun get better bar gains there thou at any other establishment. WILSON. Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia, Pa. April 20, 1867-Iy. NOTICE. ALL I'EBSON . S.havIng either Bill, Book. , or any other noconut against the nrin of MeTague &.13ro„ and all those !adopted to said arm, are hereby notified to come forward and settle without delay. SOLI>: J. 31cTAGUE. .March IC, 1ii67.2m. HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTING! I most respectfully inform the Citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity, that r ant prepared to do all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY LETTERING, PAPER ITAXG LNG, GILDING 0:s.: GLASS, ke., At the shortest notice, and on most reasonable terms, Third Street, between Locust and 'Walnut, Columbia, Pa, DON JUAN WALLINGS. April 0, 181374m05. QBALED PROPOSALS WILL BE 17 RECEIVED by the undersigned, until the FIT.ST DAY Or .11fAY, NEXT, AT NOON, For the Grading and Building of a Sntall Bridge and Culvert. required in the opening of Fourth and part of Manor end ----- streets. Plans and specifications will be shown by the Bond Committee. P. GOBBLER, W. W. TIPP, }Road Committee. W. SOURBEER, Columbia, April 21, ISM T'b J. HALDEMAN, No. 9 Locust Street. SPRING & SUMMER OF 1867. DRESS GOODS, Cassimeres &Vestings. A First-Class Cutter and Best, W orkmen TRIMAIrN - Gs IN GREAT VARIETY TO MATOLT OOODS. LATEST PHI LA DELPIETA. & NEW YORK. ST VIA ; and satisfac tion Guaranteed. A Speciality made of Ladies' Saccfaes and Cloths for Saci-ittes. Best Makes of KID GLOVES, hi all the CLOTHS, OUR BUYER IS CONSTANTLY IN DRILLS CILECES STOCK NEW, FULL, YAWED AND CHEAP. An examination of Stock and Prices solicited. GOODS t I-1" A. I, rnam A s , OIL CLOTHS., NO. D LOCUST STRF.ET April 13, 1:31,7-2111os. SC - UARTEB Tti EPO R OF THE Noe, CONDITION of the COLUUBLA NATION AL BANK, on the morning of We first of April, 1567: RESOURCES. :Notes and Bins discounted, ,f 4•304.77 U.S.Bonds den'd tor eirettl'n 5q9,000.1a? do on hand 4100.00 51,21 emotes of .National Banks-- 305.110 do State Banks 17.00 Fractional Cnrreney :165.(10 Legal Tenders& Compound Interest ........... 127,193.00 specie 210,00 Cash items t revenue st'ps. 4,617.75 Due from Philadelphia and. New Yoric .Natiouni Danits 12u,641.45 Due from other Nation Inca 2:019.40 Due from Ranks St Ban Izet,,, sirt,tti Danklag Houses and other Real Estate Current expense, and taxes paid Capital Stock paid in . 5.300,0(XL00 Surplus Fund 100,000.00 Discounts and Excbange..... $20M47 Profit and Loss 8,750.10 20,475.05 Due to Nat lonia Banks 13,437.18 do other Banks &Bankers 1,03.9.5 18,051.13 Circulation of Col mbla 131 c 5,001.80 do Cola flank_ 419,770.00 ------ 454,8'31.00 Individual Deposits' 414,850.35 Lfabilittcs o 1 Directors $22 it 1,517,217. it ,150.00 Swortt to WM{ tittlyw.yilw.d, 41,y . 54A3TUEL SW/CU, Cl/odder. April I, 1:437-3m. I NTEREST ON DEPOSIT'S. THE COLUMBIA. NATIONAL I;A\ t: will receive Money on depoMr, and pay intere,t there for, at the following rates, Piz: 531 per cent, for 12 months. 5 per cent. for 9 111011 t hs. per eon. for ti months. 4 per cent. for 3 month,, U.S. Treasury Notex exchanged f‘w new 3.al Gold Bonds. )ntr, von.] qU-11{TER1,1' ft NTEM showlng.the v6llOlllOll of the '7l4sl` NATI ONAIJ BAN (sr Col,l T.\lll I_4, on IN ionday, April Ist, 1567. 'RESOURCES. Notes turd bills discormttql.. i-.1145,t)70.47 U.S.ponds for circulation.. 150,000.00 U. S. Beettritirs on hand 1!:t,000.u0 CaSI! in 'rotes of other Irks, 16,317.00 :69,(70.47 LegulTentier 65,6 - lux) Ca.sh Itomg 1,212.5 ti COLUMBIA, PA ---- Mf010.6 Doc from Mmks 1*10.43 Current Expenses 9.13.:13 Intorast on DeposlN 1,009.67 Furniture and Fixtures 1,1163.-101,208.0:3 U. S. Itevoune Btnntps.... ...... 788.40 Capital :stock. surplus Fund Ctrettlid ion.- Dividend:. unpaid... Deposits on Certitleates • , 13,102.03 do Transient 80,203.52 . Due to banks and Bankers__ 2,767.85 Discounts 2,461.88 Premiums 11.57 Interests 2,030.62 Exchange 166.27 411 , 5,67.1.74. Indebtedness of Directors 4 14,100.00 Sr: aril to and mihstribed by S. S. DETWILER, Cashier. April 1, 18C'-din. FIRST NATIONAL•BANIC. OF CO- I,: LISMIALN. Interest will is paid by t his Bank on Special De posits, as toll s vs: 534 per CC/11, for 12 31out 5 per cent. 1 months and tinder 12 month, 4 34 Per cent. for 3 and under d matte Collections on all Accessible Points in the United States, on liberal terms. Dl,,cotint Notes, Bracts, and Bills of Exchange. Buy and sell GOLD, SILVER, and all UNITED STATES SECURITIES. I.nd are prepared to draw: DRAFTS on Pldladel pina. Yew Baltimore, lattsbmgh, England, Scotland, France, and all parts of Germany. 7410 TREASURY NOTES. Holders of First Issue Seven-Tiddler, will do well to call and exchange them for the new Five- Twenty Gold Bonds, and Five-Twenties deliv ered at once. S. S. DETWILER, April 6, '67,3 Cashier, 828,000,000. THE NEW SIX PER CENT STATE LOAN! FREE FROM ALL STATE, COUNTY, AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Si OrriTS Evergreen Corn, Will be furnished in RUMS to salt, 11fixed Lawn Gra,. Seed, . on applien- Burly six-week Beans, Lionto the nearest Bank. or Banker; also, by White Dutch Clover Seed, either of the undersigned. Okra or Gombo Seed, &v., &e! JAY COOKE & CO. If yon are In want of reliable Seeds, call at the DREXEL & CO. principal Agency. E. W. CLARK & CO. April 3141..) Banters, 134/1 • DULY 000108. POPULAR PRICES TN HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, CARPETTNGS, OIL CLOTHS BLI YDS, QUEENSI,V2VRE And all kinds of D omes ti cs ! NOVELTIES IN SPRING COATINGS, are Employed CWODS MADE UP IN NEW SPRECCI COLORS New fiadvaiim received almost daily TETE MAIiKET array~ gladly shown 1 A K. S. $1,517,217.11 s.k3fLrEL SIICICII, 4 as ,b 71.7 LIABILITIES. PENNSYLVANIA 3 , 12 - SC.E.LLA2V7I',OUS. NEW STORE! THE TINDEBSIGNED has opened It Ladles' and Gents' Furnishing store, in the Room ad joining the Post °Mee, where everything will be found, regnired for Indies' or Gents, LADIES' DEPARMENT A variety of Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Buttons, in great varieties The Latest Styles for Spring Wear, is Amber and Crystal Trimmings, Black and Bugle Trimmings, Cc Black and Colored Ribbons, and Belling. ALL ICDDS OP HOOP SKIRTS, A Large assortment or Ladies' Misses and Children's TlOSlERY.—suitahte for Spring 11.1141 Summer wear. GLOVES Or• KINDS Embroidered Collars awl Coll- hem Stitched aud Lincti flaudkerthiei, And a large variety oC other goods used by Ladies, GENTS'. DEPARTM,ENT This department consists of a groat variety of Gents' Goods, v%'.: Latest Slyl Cravats and Ticg: Fiosiery of 1,11 and latices Paper Collars ancl. Shirts, and Shirt Fronts, Underwear in great variety, int-SHIRTS =do to order and Warranted to tit. CAI 'G7-131 ARDEIN: SEEDS .3 Buy them at, MEYERS' Family Medicine (...kpril 6, 1667. GENTS WANTED Fort GREELEY'S HISTORY COMPLETE. 4traordinary Opportunity! Tins History culltains accounts of nbont One Hundred 3;attics not generally found in the earlier works on the Rebellion. even In tho4o most widely eirculated. Now that GREELEY'S HISTORY is completed, Its popularity is greater than ever before, and sells a lin a rapidity which makes. It the most valuable work tbr Canvassers ever published. Addrest. 0. D. CASE &CO Publisher. April 't.1.1 Hartfor d, Connecticu t. XEC V TOR 'S NO T El E.:tate of John Sweeny, late of 'West Hemp tie tnwnsllll.), deceased, Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in dented thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and thoce 'having elaizns or demands against the same will present them without de lay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township, J. 11. MIFFLIZ.` 7 , April, C-Gt] li:xeeutor. IRFSIT GARDEN SEEDS, 14 . "- A.. METERS' Drug Store., 41,2*. Odd fellows' Mill FASFIIONABI,E HATTER. ;rows M. GREEN, Has rollover] his Store to::s7o. 4 East King street, Next door to Barr's Book Store, L.VNC..I9TER, Ps., Where lte has fitted up rooms to carry on ill an extensive setae, the 31,1NTFAC;TLTRE OF &C Orders may be lett, or ,meat at any tina% nod satiSraolll gum•anteed. I liaVe only the best wtwl , :nwn., and nm at all t tnes prepared tom-upPIY those Who may PIVOr me with a can with tho BEST AND CIIEAI'EST HATS AND CAPS, of !Ile Latest and most Foßillonoble Styli Having' hail conolderahle experience hi tho ho hopes to meet a g.enoroto, share or public 'mirroring. April QHAKEiI. 131 i TO OS & 131.10'5. AND 11 r ETITEES1 lELD SEEDS—a fresh and full Stoul: at J. A. MI:YERS% B ARGA INS ! ! 1, , _, P. SHRINER & SON, Have on hand, and are now selling it greatly reduced rate :4, a tine sine!: of 131.1 Jur % v SWISS MI ES, YIN AND PLATED JEWELRY, Alll Ela t lAN MOCKS, saNtli: AND SIINER-PLATED W.111.Z. FANCY - GOODS. &c , &c. 146,26' 77 1L,500 We intend reducing our stock, between this and spring and will consequently hell goods at very 'small prolits—many articles at cost. NOW Is TUE TIME FOR CHEAP JEWELRY and be satibiled lilac the place for cheap and good articles Do NOT FAD, TO GET YOUR GARDEN SEErS from J. A. MEYERS' A pot h ovary. (April 0, '674 f. DIS%-iOLITTION of PARTNERSHIP. TILE vArri'sEttsmir no.acroroE E exLsting between the undersigned, tinder the names of MeTugue & Bro., and P. S , MeTague Co,. is this clay dissolved by mutual consent; all settlements relating to 31eTtunie S 13r0., will be MA de by John J. \2t ague, and all sal llernent.4 relating to I'. S. MuTague Co., will he made by Peter S. MeTligne. JOLIN J. MeTAGUE, Corn, Mar. 7, '117.) PETER S. Mcr.ACWE. The undersigned will continue the Dry needs Store at the old .. , 1821.1 of MeTague fi Pao. JOHN .1. AIeTAGUE. The undersigned will continue the Dry Good,. Store.?at the olio stand of P. S. MeTaigue az Co. Mar. 111, PETER 5. MeT.I.GUE „TOTICE. In Purguance of a meeting held by tbe Corporacors, Notice Is hereby given, that Book's for subscription to the Stock of the DELAWARE and PE:.%7NWYLVANIA RAIL ROAD, will be opened at the Public House of F. S. Dunlap, in Delaware City,Delaware, Vu Ti.ESDAY, APRIL 2nd. ISII%. between the hours of lo A. M., and .IP. M. Said Company are authorized by their Charter to vori,truet a nail Road, front a point on the Delaware River. eonvenient to Delaware City, to the Maryland or Pennsylvania State line, D. DIY.NTLAP, Chairman. D. CLEVER. Secretary. 'Delaware City, March :lull), 1867- TE IAI '50,006.M . 1 qlg°o2l ;:•t)fi:oo sTEALu ru:ktrzi, •Initnlll.:lndb of \t.•u•hlorry ISanuldcMtu•Cd and giummteed to give sattstitetion at the Works of ME rir E JUDICIARY COMMITTEE OF L the Senate navel at flarrishurg on i MonmaY, 1.31.11, OXIIIIO at two o': lock, P. M., to hold a Session far the nvestlgattou of the char ges made ngginqt Compaufe.:, tar alleged extortion:deli:in:es upon freights ant p:issiaufers. Parties infereste,lnre notified nt at ti L. 1), : 4 110E:MAN-Mt, April f7-tit.) flee:mum Conon t tee. Nimvin4 CLATM`-; a•azlnst the limn of STEACY 4: Co., or STL:AL:I7 4: BOWERS, will present t , anie to the under signed, and those indebted will please crane for ward and settle without delay, to J. W. STILA.CY. Walnut Street', above 2d, Colombia, Pa. April LI. 1817. A CENTS WANTED FOR ENER AL L. C. BAKER'S HISTORY OF THE ET SERV/ CR. This work was an nonneed tuore than a year ann, hutowin g to the attempt, of the Ooverit ?tient B , b , i ( Pßre , - , R. in , publiem ton wit". delayed. It will now he ixual, Unaltered and tinahridged, Mittel' the Supervision ur Baker. Tlxsu marvelous narrat i ye, are all tt e , t by the high eat otlivial authority. The 3101tA LS of Ow Na tloual Capitol are thor oughly VENTILATED, and there are some Strange Revelations concerning IIEADS OF DEPART MENTS, Moo/ices of Congress, FEMALE PAR DON BROKERS, and distinguished Military Characters. Send for Cfreulars and sec our terms, and u full description of the work. Address P. GARRETT CO" Apr. 27, 'U;-An.3 702 chestnut St., Phila., Pa. FI? ESTI 0.,113DEN SEEDS. We are eomtantly adding new ertleles to our already Superior Steel: of GARDEN :E4EED4, &nd have just rrecire,d Early Sugar Corn, large Sugar Corn, 3`.:1.7,1V GOODS!! La • thol ?lie& White Ruffling and Trimmings Eugene, Henrietta, &e., Linen Collars and CuffS, Suspenders cte., etc ROBERT T. FRY, Post-oMco Building,. Locust St., Columbia .J 0.113: 31. GIZI,.',EN SE LLIN: OFD L. ‘GIII3//, ME CALL A\l) SEE sirnErsEr. Lt: SONS, No. 4 Front street INES, BOILERS SUPPLER & BRO., Colonl,lB, Penn; R. WILLIADM, Fran t Street