Re effluntlia gpy. Columbia, Pa. Satavday, May 11, 1867. CONIMUNICATIONS, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the render, will he aceeptulde rout friends from all quarters. TO ADVERTISERS PEasoys who wish their advertisements to reach the greatest number of persons, trill do well to avail themselves of the superior inducements offered through the columns of the 0)1.17301k Stir. It posses es largo advantage over any other newspaper; its average weekly circulation being more titan thirty per cont. p elite) than any other paper ptiblilhed in this vieinity, and promises to bo more than one hundred per cent. greater, in less than six months,— In addition to till., the patrons of the Set are of the class that ;ids et fleets to reach—liberal minded, and intelligent people, thereby making it the mot iesirehle medium for all elasses of advertisers. This fact should have it great weight with advertisers. LOCAL _REPARTMENT. BELlntous.—Rec. W. A. Fictning. ni Mariettv, Will preid) In the Pre , byterian church, to -morrow . (Sabbath) morning and e% en i ng A CnoWDED Home Artistes," of this place, gave all entertain ment in Marietta, on Thursday- evening last, and were greeted w ith a crowded house. INJU 11 F.D.—A small girl, whose name we did not I.arn, was severely injured, on Thursday, by being horned, below the eye, by a vicious steer, in the vicinity of " fish tOW11." Loc_tr. PrEm:4.-11'e will be under ob ligations to our friend, throughout the cony. ty, if they Will for ward um accounts of local events, or any news of int crest in their neighborhoods. ERCANT I L E APPRAISER'S publish, in this weeks issue, the Mercon tile Appraiser's list of the venders of mer chandize, in Lancaster county. There utay be a few slight errors it. it. If there are, all corrections will be made in our next issue. ST E.:AMER.—At the last special meeting of Council, the Committee appointed some time ago, to procure a steam tire engine, for the "Columbia boys," were authm ized to purchase a Second Class Amoskeag, Steamer. We hope the gentlemen will hurry her along, as we are very anxious indeed to behold ono in our town. StMi NG Ii AC itl NES.—By reference to the column advertisement of IV. G. Case Son, it will be seen that they are the author ized agents for the Grover d Baker sewing machines, These maehinea are the very best in the market, and they can be bought of the above firm, at the same prices as sold in New York. Ot F,ANDS Ll:Ask:P.—Wt. , untie rshuni that E. Haldeman L Co. have leased a part of the valuable Iron Ore tract, on Chest wit Hill, Croat Kr. H. 11. Heise. It is situated on the farm that Mr. IL, lately purchased from t;eo. 11. Rumple, and it is ..aid to he one of the best ore tracts in that vicinity. Ke‘,...rs. Haldeman k, Co., we believe. have already commenced oi,t.rations. Ass.tuLT.—Mary Ann El w4endobler. of Wn,hington, c.) wade en nplaint be fore Samuel Evans, :tgaiiist Geo. M. itrooks for an 05 , ,,an11. It seems that the defendant was drunk. and m I.le dicers throat-, to do derment bodily injury, and raistO thupldt , r gener,ily :unong,t the women of Washington. George was bound over for Div good behavior. Gop:a To EURoPS.--Frarry a Heise and John Klolll'ololl of this borough are, going to Europe. They will sail on Satur day, the ISth inst., and will be absent tlye months, during whieh they will visit various portions or the Old World. They will spurt some time .11 th.?. Paris Exposi tion. hie wish them a happy and prosper ous voyag . ..-P:nid sa rt. return. Their friends will 11 , -..tr iroin thew oveastonally through the eOttllllil the "SPY.- P. Shreiner & Son have removed their Jewelry More to No. 4, Front Street, add are fixin' up their sale rooms in such a alaaner that will do credit to the place, and contp;n•e 111.Vorably with any similar estaldishment in Phila delphia. They are responsilile jewelers, have a lar4e stock, and any one purehasing front theta eau rely upon c.tatements made as to quality of goods, ,te. ZERO Retrnu ERATOR. —ln another eolunin will be thund the advertisement or the Zero Refrigerator. It is also a water and wino cooler coot blued. We can recom mend it to our readcrs as the hest yet intro duced—have examined all kinds. Dr. 1 faR, of the .Tournot of Jicoith. says: "it is cer tainly an improvement over all otherm" We lev. - o had one or them in use for some years., and would not be without it, for twice its Value. Persons wishing to pur chase, can eall and. examine it at our resi dence, or at the store or .1. Rumple ..tz Son, who will furnish them. TIIE CIRCUS.- -- Whithy & Co's. Circus and Menagerie will perform itt Columbia, on Tuesday afternoon and evening next. This Combination has achieved an unrival ed reputation wherever it has exhibited during the present season, the press being unanimous in prair,e oilhe artistes compos ing the troupe. The animals are said to be remarkably well trained, and the perform ances entirely free from anything to offend tee most fastidious taste. The ladies are unsurpassed as equestriennes, anti the gymnastic . , necrobatic and tumbling exer cises are wonderful. The Clowns arc the best the arena call produce, and everything will give satisthction. GOOD TEMPLAII.S—At a meeting of hope Lodge No. S, I. 0. of O. T., held on last. 'Tuesday evening:, the following: ellieers were instaliecl for the ensuing term: R. W. C. 'l%, Addle C. Fie ; \V. C. T., J. W. F. Nnwlen ; IV. V. T., Lizzie Erwin ; W. S. T., J. Wright ; A. S., Kate Long ; W. V., L. 0. Oberlin ; W. F. S., Geo. Richards; W. C., Rev. W. If. Steel;; W. M., Ed. N. Seales; W. L, M., Kate E. Sin ; NV. I. G., Allen Richards ;W. 0. C., Charles H. Pfahler ; R. li. S., Lydia MeNcai ; L. 11. S., C. Skeen; L. 11. C. W. C. T., .John C. Clark. Representatives to Grand Lodge, Charles ii. Plahler, John C. Clark and Acidic K Piens. Proxies, R. S. Dunbar. Charles P. Shreiner and Thomas Connell. WiLmINGTON AND Pa:Anis° RAIL noAD.—S. C. Slaymaker. Esq., formerly Resident Engineer of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, at Pottstown, has been appointed to take charge of the location of the lower end of the Wilmington and Read ing Railroad, from Wilmington and Coates ville. Mr. S. was for a time a resident of this borough, and engaged on the Heading and Columbia Rellroad. Ho entered upon the duties of his new position last week. Mr. Wilson, the Engineer who has charge of the location of the upper portion of the road, has already located the crossing of the Schuylkill at Birdsboro', and a couple of miles of that end, and is now working from Coatesville up. It is said that a part of the new line, in the vicinity of Coatesville, will be put under contract during the present month. " pawn."—Have you seen him? He stands in front of Bootie's renowned Seger and Tobacco store, and his smiling counte nance seems to invite all to step in and ex amine the weed in every style. Bootie's is the place, as he can salt every one with the best quality of tobacco, in any shape. WI QUERY. — IF Haldeman's employ a first class cutler, and have clothes made up by first-elas3 workmen, in ti rst-rate style, under said cutter's eye, does it follow that their neighbor can sell 20 per cent. cheaper, be came they measure parties by a no• practi cal tailor, mid send their goods out of town to be made up? URownrln Otyr.—Several articles in tended ;or this issue have been erowded out on account of the press upon our advertis ing columns. When we enlarged the SPY we thought we would be enabled to furnish all the reading matter desired, but our ad vertising patronage has increased so rapid ly that our reading columns are being great ly encroached upon, notwithstanding we have rejected many advertisements. We shalt soon adopt some plan to relieve the crowded state of our columns, and endeav or to give our subscribers more reading matter. To do this we will be compelled to again enlarge our paper, or refuse more of the immense amount of advertising that is constantly being offered us. UIccLACMED LETTERS.—List of letters remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date: Ladies' List.—Nlis-; Suterly Bright, Mrs. Sarah Byers, Miss Mary Chysiliger, Airs. Lizzie Graylde, Mrs. Mary Waters, Mi s Murtha Lane Morrison, Mrs. Elizabeth St await. Uentlemen's List.—Jonas Bauch:. W Bowman, Lewis Boone, Henry Berlin'', S. A. Cannon, John Dougherty, .1. C. Dial, D. 0. Priese, John Forrest, Phillip Franks, Geo. Gressner, Gilbert Hull, Phillip lier man, Samuel Irvon, Valentine lineisley, Win. Ft. Miller, Timothy MeArty, Michael McGuilty, Jacob Miller, Cardin S. Musser, Geo. Noremniner, Christian E. Nissley, N. 11. Pratt, A. J. Iliehards, John C. Ronk, 11, Solomon Strasser, Jacob Siple, T. 11. Stod dard, Wilson Strickler, Titllinadge A:: Coo k lin, 2, Janice S. \Vntrous, Mr. Walther. Triws.—The man who predicted the coming of Phu roah's locusts this season. Wits in WWII lust week. His appearance nn the shoat created quite 0 sensation, and the last we saw of him, he was making his way down Duke street, in the direction of the rail mad, with the view of taking the noon t rain "East. He is to lie consulted ore believe, in relation to the Columbia dam, and the probability of shad making their way into the Coderus and Conewago.—True Dento rrat. ‘"filI) 1111111" 11'111. in Colombia during the week, but his coming Pere had nothing to do with Phoronh's locusts, or Columbia dam. He takes the papers, and had read of Z. 0. Bruner's; Cheap Store. Consequently his visit this way 11 - 114 to procure a good supply of Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes, kc. found that Bruner sold a cheaper and bet ter quality of goods than could he had else where. 13AsE BALL.—The game played between a picked nine and the first nine of the Sus quehanna, of this place, on Saturday after noon last, resulted in a vie for the former, by a score of 41 to 12. On:y four innings were played. A series of superb batting and fielding was exhibited in the Ist. 2d and :id innings, on the part of the "pickers," the Susquehanna making the majority of their runs on the last Base Ball Clubs, throughout the State, fire requested to send a list of their officers for 1567. pith the address of their Seeretaries, tv P Joiner. Secretary Penn'a Base Ball A , -.sociation, Ilarrisintrg, Pa. We see, by the last issue of the New York Clipper, that the "National Association of Base Ball Players," held in New York, December 12th, 1.666, have published the rules and regulations adopted by them.— The different sections are plainly and ex plicitly set forth, arid settle ninny knotty questions that heretofore have caused con siderable contention by disagreeing parties. --- STOttn &c.— During . the week a most Severe ruin storm has prevail ed here. Since Monday, until Thursday the winds have been blowing a pertisq gale, driving the rain in all directions, and in ovary crevice enterable. Umbrellas were out of requisition, as all who ventered out with one open, soon had it made a lit sub ject for the "umbrella doctor." On Mon day afternoon a largo thilliney f.lll the depot of the Reading and tiohunbia R. R., at the foot of Locust street, was blown down. a portion o,' the bricks haling - Ihronsh the root' o.' a .tall shed eontlected with the depot, in %%ditch a tad, son of 1s ~:w 6Hydyr, of this phict.i, had taken refuge Irani the raging storm. He received, for 111,4 tstrort , to keep a dry skin, a broken arm, awl numerous bruises, by the fading briok. Awnings were tattered and torn, roofs blown MI, and a barn belonging to Sant uel Heise, blown down by the storm. To-day, Thursday. is a beautiful day, and the houses of the borough present a bright eleauly appearance, its also do the streets and pavements, having been thoroughly washed by the rain. IL PayErt.—The Susquehanna river Pres.mts it wild miff turbulent appearance. It is at a very high stage— mueh higher than at any time since the flood of 1561. It is feared our lumber inerchants will suffer greatly front the high water—in flat a large quantity of boards have already been swept from the yards along Our wharves. The river is literally full of floating lumber anti fragnientsof nil kinds. Thursday morning a lot (drafts. in number about thirteen, broke loose front their moor:ng at Marietta, and On reaching this point staved against the piers of the old bridge, knocking the entire number into " pi:"rhey now present a huge and massive pile of boards, and a sight not every day seen. The owners of the rafts reached this place, from Marietta, in the early - train, saute morning, and charter• ed the Steamer Cattle, for the purpose of visiting the scene of the disaster, and se curing-chat they tailthl of the lumber. with roues. On the smile morning. about ten or we've rafts broke loose from the wharves at, this plOOO, and went over the clam. The river now falling, TM: NEW rt at; EXTt NG stl E. Brown, the agent for the new fire extin guishe•r. iwttle a trial with that instrument on *'aturday afternoon last, at Lancaster oily, whi c h proved perfectly snecess Fle — ttet tire to a small frame building Pilled with kindling wood, and saturated with petroleum, which was ignited and suffered to burn fiercely, the heat driving away all spectators ii ho had crowded near to wit ness the trial, when one of these vessels, carried by straps on the back of the opera tor, and throwing. a small stream one-eighth of an inch, was brought into requisi don against the limning, mass, when, in a few seconds, the fire was totally subdued, leav ing only a smoking, half consumed heap. This being twice repeated, the same result ensued. Nest, a pyramid of nitto tar barrels, part ly tilled with shavings and coal oil, was ignited, causing !lambs so tierce that many doubted the possibility of the apparently insignificant means before used to control it. The barrels, placed sidewise upon eaeh other, caused a whirling column of dames to leap twenty feet into the air, and all re garded ii the severest test the small "E.'s t nguisher" could be given. The great heat almost prevented the approach of the per son using the apparatus sufficiently near to direct the spray accurately, but notwith standing this diflicultv, in several minutes the fire was suppressed, and those most skeptical were convinced of the wonderful power of the "Extinguisher." Mr. Brown, we believe has the article for sale, or will sell county or township rights. It would save in case of fire an immense amount of property if one of the "Extin guishers" were placed in every house and public building. [For the "Spy."] "Tow HUM, MR. EDITOR:—An article appeared un der the above caption, in the editorial columns of a sheet that is seeking a status in the community, by calumny, which containta such a conglomeration of truth and falsehood, that its want of histor ic merit should excite the ridicule mid con tempt of every negro school boy, ag:iinst the misrepresentations of its author. The writer, true to the instincts of the political party he represents, has been pros pecting, (to use his own language,) the " classic region," known as •• Two,* RM..' (whether by day or night, he does not state —he knows his weakness,) in search of some new ethnological facts relative to the status of the negroes, far the edification of his readers.' lie almost trembles for fear that Repub lican rule will hasten their extinction, mid leave the Democratic party without a single plank by which they may be enabled to erect a platform for future political cam paigns. What a change of political tactics ! It is but four years ago since the leader:, of that same political party, in order that they might ohtaln the votes of the laboring pop ulation,asserted that theabolit ion of shivery in the South, would cause the northern States, and especially Pennsylvania, to ho inundated by Southern freedmen, who would be their competitors for labor, and the pecuniary prospect of support for their families would be destroyed. Now, 'Os less than tour years since this, the noblest act of the Nation's history has been recorded, and we now lied them la menting that Republican rule is decima ting our negroes, at the rate of 1 per cent. per annum. This is just what the Repub licans predicted. Bat why should they halve feared a conflict of labor. it it be true tont three-ftmrths will. not work at all. The alt ,chnuint of the modern Demo erats for the negro, is proverbial They follow him into his hovels and dens, abuse, oppress and disfranchise him, and then ex claim to him, " we are your true friends." Ile asserts that th • public school for col ored cluldren, has been taught by whites, and that in moral and intellecLuit, culture tun' negroes have had all the advantages 01 the s‘ hues. This is precious information indeed, but what sane man believes it ? If accepted as a fact, it will rebound to the honor of our glorious old (20111111011- wenlth, and place her in the front Funk with Massachusetts, whose q17:11 school prieiiegcos are Secured by law, to every chihl withi /1 her borders. The public school for colored children, commenced in 18,15, mid has been taught by colored persons, Miring the entire time in tervening between that date and the pres ent, exeept three session* of about throe or four months caeli. r,rhaps ho recognizes in the person of the present polite and erudite gentlemen who has charge of the school, those Anglo- Saxon distinctions of features, hair and complexion, belonging to the " tlickering shade of White." - - That black teacher would be able to give the author valuable lessons in the the-sies, and would not allow his black pupils to write the term negro with two "gg's." Suppose it be I rue,as he states, thijt these "buck niggers" start out after ilnrk and plunder hen roosts, smoke houses, which is altogether too bad to be tolerated, is he not afraid that some of these learned " niggers" will retort On him, and challenge a comparison between their petty depreda tions on society, and the gigantic erimes of many of the leaders of that political party with whom he deli:sins to affiliate mid whose thetts in a single hour exceed those of the negroes of Pennsylvania, in a whole year ? We warn him not to provoke a parallel where the ratio of enure will be as " mole hills to mountains." If these Democratic leaders desire to be distinguished for valor in mortal combat, ought not they to sock foemen more worthy of their steel, than CO aIIII.ISO theltiqaVC , and spend their force in hurling anathemas at a rare that has, been groaning under the " iron heel" of despotism for ages,--pro serided, down trodden, physically nil mentally, by centuries of slavery, preill dice and oppression? It is the philanthropy of Republicanism which he condems, that is galvanizing their moral condition and inspiring them with true manhood. The dawn of freedom is fast dispelling, the ignorance by which they have been shroud ed, and is sending 'brill its luminous rAys into a brighter future. Education is sending thrill among. them, the regenerating influence Of chri , a lan civ ilization that is developing their mental and Moral po‘VerS, and the, - are ineasuring• the short; space between ehattledoin ant fret:- I • uw 1110 re Of the httlibting wavc, du,- poti-mi Witt lan/1 111001 on the "~anu}• banks" 01 Ameri,an vi 11%1/ tion, , ,vl/.31 lheP ~tand and regent...rated hy the exalted triumph of Chu principles 0/ liherty,.justlec 1111(1 humanity. Then, and not 1/11 t In/n. will :nett ri.4o inuoug titvnt (frightened with in,,piratiun I, %v./0, with boll] tollglie anti pen, will vitylieme their just Clain.' 10 :Ili Off Gal In:121/700(2. Tholl Wilt their liktorian, re,uircet , mg the past, and nu/omb train the ruhhi'.ll ol• lime. tha.e creeds and statutes which hurled them in :,,,pnl,•hro.l dark less; and tt tale ‘rill Ue unrottlod whotAt lightv , t Irord Would harrow up thy put, 1e4•,./., thy yotuu4 thy tsl . lk oyPV 111 Z, ,tar, , , INtart trotu. thttir Thy lznotted atul eotattithul lottics to part, And each ptuttleular lid to ,ptud tut nd. Li..oquills, upon the fretful por.tupitit.. - 0. (.1. [For the "Spy.. - ] AL Dainty "Hsi:. Eorro - t.---1 believe it 111,1 V Said of itOrS as of Poeb , ,"the , are lewn. - They, however,aro subjeet to law, of developnient, and just apt \VP fete to frage the gradual unfolding of poetical powers, so do wo de light to mark the snece, , :ive effort , of an Editor, in shaping puhlio opinion and For some titan I have had the plealire being subjected to the moulding process, exercised by ono of tlio,e nature-favored num ; Hurl that you u g ly he :Ode to judge for voarself, how much I hate fitstOl benefit ed, i will eondense lbr yon the thought , : with whieh he favors me every tt eel:. Bear in mind that they are the .some in Coen)) is sue, being (.01'4,0 , ,1 on the principle of "strike till the last armed Ow expires, - and. with the 501110 weapon. lit the first two or thr , e line , if his edi torial, you will always find the nio*.t sublime idea in the following word , :— "roots, idiots, I:nares;,faii la 17 it/M.75• 7 . " and . 111011, as if hi, were %emitting with hi, sobject,—"idiots, pi's, 100ahe , , and fools :" then " I-Hares, fools, ond fan(tti es," Own " itarex, niggers, fanatics, fools, id 1014, and rodiords." These NVOrdS.ertiblellltltte Of the highest con ception of the human under,tanding, are strung together, so as to give a poetical charm to the whole—a eharm SO potent as to transport the reader to scene , where dark clouds a o'er appall. Wm , 14, lb, (L•4' When ;4:, hrtgla imilit ~1 ill trail, Fur 44f Fre44414 - ,411 will prevail. nOu 111,1: DEL:. ~~d«rri~rc~es. ~~ L Veath• and .)larringe, nrz pnbli-bed to thi, paper without charge. When imemnpanied hr eotnmt•tt taries, whether prose or poets y, fiVti Cont.. par will be charged. Funeral uotlenC ten cents perline payable in advance. On tilkt nit., hr tint Eel.. .1. W. Early, Mr. Michael Chipper, ox U..lninhia, Hamlet r. lire an, of F;lizataitlitov.n, On the 7th 111-4... r.ichtentlaticr, of Litiz. to 31i 44 Bair, of Paradise tiarwalip. Law:a:ter run ry. Olt tilt' tnd illot.. by the Roo. W. It. Steel:. Mr. th..rg.. W. Findley. to NI i.+; ''lark. both of Coloiolow on Tinirs.l: , y, 3lnp 2. , 1. at the 11 . - I,lene.• of )1, :Ntairc,ar . el n,-u• the Itt H outer. Me. Ro.tit, rh0.,.1..iph.. o. )ii.. nay A. Clatlc, ptot,o , 41 tindo.i•r 11,*lity . . Ti..hB7ry h.tve J ,Nt ;....h.•il their life boat. 01 rie‘r joitrney dowo - , tr,non. :not ,rt• prat' they ht.ty h a v e a peceperw, tow:lge are{ ,tumoth :-.P.1-•; and may excon , it. Inippioe's be their pnrtion l'se wore wit pre+.l - it At I lA. 1 , •::. NW' yet a it.,l4.iiri4 gueir, 131st sitil .All liii far tie., two .10., 1, or tit, very h.•ut.., of fii,nd+lkip Ind f.nt.tlt• dul thc.3. •:ty That they would live .till lot,. And uet or rue Out day. And tho.o 111 , di;011 I'n lire iu pet fr.ot pe•ic•: Th a t (lent or*. IrloQr+ them no or:: Awl. hot, is Ith Itich will it pay in flume yea..., If rm.:lk can he the ea.o. Fur then they ran -ay they've run . 4 . truly happy taue. Prtiti3s ) On the 4th Inst. in .I.thunNtown, Pa., .1 ACOO VON NI ED. (PO,t .3 . last..r), hi 5 . 2(1 yOar. Or: the nth inst., Rachel luwerter, aged 21 year: , 11 motion; and 0 days. Dear•.'st Rachel thou hat left us. litre thy loss n•e deeply feel, Blit. %It+ God that has bereft lie Can all our sorrows !teal. DIN I 1 )li NI). The PENN MUTC.I-1.1,11 , E INSI 7 ILINCE CONIPAN - 1", of Philtulelplita, having declared u DIVIDEND OF FIFTY PEI: CENT. on all premiums paid in 'sae, those entitled to the ,ame, Will please eall upon me, at my °Mee ❑t Walnut Street, above Front, end receive their Scrip. F. X. 'ZIEGLER, Columbia, May Ist, 117. DJ Agent'. NEW ADVERTISE.2IIX2I7TS. TO VENDEES OF 31 E RCHAN MZE IN LANCASTER COUNTY' The following is a list of the Venders of Merchandise in Lancaster county, with the Classification of the same, agreeably to the provisions of the several acts of Assembly. The amount of licenses to be paid each C l as s, is as follows, viz: lab elas‘ , pm'," •', 700 7111 " " .... .... ~.. 40 00 13111 " " 10 00 01.11 " " 54) 101 1211, " " 12 50 3111 " " 00 (0) 11th " " 1.1 00 lib 0 0 .41 ((0 un h " " zo 110 ::rd " " .1110 01) .-• 00 20d. " " 1 , 41 (01 10 VS 1.1 " " WU 00 ME An appeal will be held at the Coninii.,- hienerts' t slice, in the City of Lancaster, wt Monday, May :27th, when and where till person:, who arehnproperly rated, (or think themselves so,) M 11.); attend if they think proper. You tire also required to pay said license on or before the first day of July next, v. - inn - int any further notice from the Trewsurer. .1. L. SHUALAN, Mercantile Appraiser ADAMSTOWI.c BOROUGH. Cyrus ilfolin, var Ft Miller ..t Itnidettbush. :Tau Musser, anise IA Inds() U 1.. Ilernining, vat* .141 T Eisenbrand, Levi Similar. tin 14! mdse. I I .13.0 VU ToWICS MP. Ferguson & Force, Engle it Furlong, mils° 1g masa 11 .1. At. tt J. Ileyberger .1 NI Ritz, incise 11 milse 11 ilotusher tlt Coulter, .1. I'. Russel, oar 11 nia , ,e 14 .1 11 Canekty, Incise 13. BRE:cic...Noch: S. 11. 3,1111er, umisv 11,.1 B Bowman, gru 11 11. E. Shinipourl.,e 12 , R M Lueh, tin 11 .1. B. ......tu , ;(...luntn, I.3enj Luch, shoe 14 !Luke aiERNARVON. Geo. W. Compton, S. 13. Sharler , tral.e 13 untie 13 1 1. F Shirk, mike 13 Corven 1 Rozen, ISurn.l Tyson, mds 14 ind,e 14 OYSTE RS. John Buehter, SS S coLumBIA. BoRouGH. F. S. Bletz, coal and, Allen Richards, ~ l uni. mdse 10 1 confectioner 14 F. S. Bletz, incise 12.4satt.. Snyder, sad 14 A Bruner i l / 4 .Son,lttm-iP S MeTague, clo 13 her 11 m ll C Fondersmith, 11. Sitydan, grocer 12 dse. 11 W Righter, rout 12 Geo F Smith, con fl 4 Cooper & Pearl, coal 11 kWard, tobacco 14 and lumber 13 t= 31 Booth, tame 14 Geo 13ogle, Bun 10 .rC Pfahler, sail 14 Jas Burrell, lain 12IJ Rumple & Son., Bachman & Mart a, hardward 11 lumber 14 +.l - Rumple & Son., 1 TO Palmer, ind:-,e 1 3) tinware 11 II B Parry, drug 14 [II Wil-ion, furnishin. , Fendrich & Brother,i Store 15 tobacco 13 1 .Tas Schroder, shoe 14 i - - R Williams, drug 11,G W Ctese & Son., Sand Grove, shoe 141 nuke 3 Ed Spering, jcw 34i .litrg,'t, Turner, gro 14 11 Brooks, barn 11 , W II Pfalder, i urn- F Schutter, cloth 111 I , hing store 11 W Mathiot, var 14 13 F Appeld, gro 12 John S Stn ith, cont7lllW 15 I Ses.4, hook 14 .T tb .1 Vaughn,lum lli.T .m. Myers drug 14 Thog Codices., Luta WEI Mullen & Bro., 1, 7 Rosenthal IS: SO II ~ 1 grocer 14 clothier 1-I , E.'d Reuss, inclne 14 A S Green, coal 13 .r 'IV Steacy & Co., 11 S Shaman, colic IA t now Patton, I 1) Hanauer, cloth 13, mdse 12 L Ehrhart, shoe 14 1 Geo Tulle, grocer 13 I'. Shreiner & Sun.. John Shenberger, jeweler, 14 furniture 11 II Blumenthal, ,(=eo Leibert, rum 14 clothier 14IJ Sherick, shoo 11 1' llueln 'Leath 14 Benj Barr, grocer 14 :11 :Nlathiot, grocer 14 Fred Bucher. gro 14 Henry Rice, cloth 1.4 Jo., Hollingsworth, John J MeTngue, grocer 14 indse 1::::11. - Kuglenian, gro 14 Mack ,V, Peel:, tub I..VJ E Melz:er. gro 11 Bruner I.V. ...%i oor e , '(_:: Dearhark, grocer coal 11 / pri; 11 .. ‘tartin Ninill). gro 11: Benj Ilerr, Ilttl-.4... 13 Wlllittua (:.rdeti. t ‘V I[ Itarilnum,u,l , l I grovur 11 ; 11 It \Volt', pr., 11 .la, Alorentr., gro 1 ;'.John Fagvl, oonr 1-I It .1 Ilahlwnau, ;It .1 Fri', gent , null mike lo: Marc 1 i J I , ' Cottrell A: II L'U., :Prod CI rosli, cola' 11 hardwar., 11.1 I I nnliork, gru 14 .T 1.4 Sny,lvron,l , e 11 Wm 1 [arm, gr” II J C Buoller,4olJav I IrlVilliain Crolvotli , r, 1) :\.102a111 , y, pro 11' oinCeutiotter 14 Morgan 11ay,, pro I i'1).11, al Motion, pro 14 EATING HOUSES. Andrew Mier, 'P Ri,singer, Charles Itu.b, 'Jaie, Leece, John:S(10111;dr, I Jaeob I NVi,sler, P Huebner, George Toole, Charle., Panoe, L'ar reit A; Eight, Augu,t Shute r, 1 1,P21.7011. :STORES. R I rainilton, I:::Charlcs Grove, Mart :n Smith, 13'.1 - C Li ocher, BREWERS. MOINMI 3:wob Wit:slvr, OYSTEI{S. Wm Goodman, S 11 S lieitriclt, s .131 LLIA.I:DS. Farrel & 'night, 11,11 John Smith, leatll, 11'..k. 11 Royer, coal 1. .11;znInzg, ntilac. 1-1, lumber, 14 ..1.ent.7. , ..r5, ..1; 'A C Snarler, aid-e 11 Co. coal and lit oh .f 11 tAockley, nal, I 114..)U5E ll,rttel \V Mentzer, j uYSTEIIB S 85 111 Sherman, 8 i . , A . L.1e0 LtSl': Bruner J.: J flickering Inds 13 coat unit hull, 13 duo ltudelloid, 1...111. 14 nub II':. \C Mintzer, Ind, 13 Lutz, itto,e. I.l'Jer Wv,t, untie 13 a It Euerly, uul,c 11 J:unea SLIOWen, S COL EitAl jer. Irwin .1 B Caoady, aid*, 1:; \V 1, Dobhin , ,ool , , 13 \I ,are Webb, \V 11 Udluipie, 1-II make. 13 CON.ESTOC:.. TOWNSHIP. Abraham ',wryer,lß'enj 1.1.e,3 clothier 14 flour Dad reed, 141 t/ Martin clothier 14 Tripplc Warfel, 31 Bruner, toLls 131 C K Acury loath 14 B Dar'h,,mdso, 13' II ..Vo.drews tru,hie 11 E I';rencohot Co. :John Erb ind•se 1-1 coal awl lumber 14 C S Zorcher mdse. 14 S 3I 11e,.,, drug Vi Ilarni.,ll luta 14 S Chirß, oyo. S S 5; RATING 1101:SF.S. f,aac Lc Laughlin, I John P (Jowl. CON 01. Wiley ...t, Co. grail - . ll .ll 11rider, gro 11 ,fi e . 11 1' Side. , ,, :shoe 11 .1' Manitn, shoo 14 S llaultenberger ~(7. .1 It .:31.utzler & Bro Sou, drug,, 11 Intlse, 14 Adatus ..%; Co. /MIS 1 .1, Smith 6.; Kurtz, and 14 A. Collins, maso I'.. Smith & Shotrona 12., Bean .1: llro, lulu 14 OYSTERS. Jame, Murphy, $5 I John Selnnuek 8 5 CL.X.Y WNSII.II'. S II Eberly nul,w 12 Si' Weidman nid EATING HOUSE. I>avid Martin, DON:I:UAL EAST Vionhis Zell, coal 13 , lumber, S F Eagle dr. Co lm 10; Mll Schock, gro. 11 :MasselmandiWatts fJ 1t Strickler nid-i 10 mdse, .IAI no Markley' cool 11 Bail Price, emir. 11 D llowniam drug 11 F'klin Fauns, gro 111.Iobn Shertzer, tin 11 F Fletcher, li S look, tobacco 11 grocers, 1 :ti Lightner, gro 11 d; Musser. DISTILLED. John Itihlerinant, 8 I E-111..N0 1101.7:81.8 Fred Iferter, { AI Kerns, DM:AWE:E. B Patton, nuke 1.1 (I IL Wat,on, mike 14'l Baer S J Alikree, mil, 141 mike Biwa &Marsh, anal 13 W Bunting, atta.W.: 17' M .110311arreti, ilso 14' attal,c 1-1 D Brown, mike 13' EPILI .1 1Z Buyer, alalso 13 EStob,r, alal , e 13 Baer Raayeroants 13 L Ziglcr, aII (i , C 14 roas, & Sharp, 1111.1,e Setwr Brodwr, coal lumber lU Fastartcht (-lorga.s. coal lumber 1:1 01:8'j BEE Sam cloth J:l1:01, Ream, Liu 11 A Bowman, satl 1-1 IXS Lutz, lial%c: 14 1 atia.e. 11 •` " .. 1.1 9atauel. Wolf', coal and lumber 1. S Itacker, maw 1.1 BRE TEN PINS Lt: A S Feathers. alleys EA BILLIARDS S liiili~ i•d , Jocob Hollinger, :wise 1-1 JU(ISO ly C lloftuntu, incise 14 .I;ett - Holland Comp., ualse 10 Brubaker tt; Smith, harness Jur) Black, drug 14 A Dillor it Co Inds 11 Vi" Ellintther, gro 14 EATING Abraham Salley, EARL W 24 Smith, pr I It Culhersou, I:; 111e,titur ilat+ure, harJle,s 12 .1 Witerer, jeweler 14 Zimmerman tin, sewing mach ines 14 . Houser, mdse 11 JnorSAvigart, nit, 12 Mentzer Cu.,..1c tutee 1:1 HOUSE.S. lbatte EAST. S Hammond, Inds° J S Wallace 6: Bro., naNe M E & A Rank, mdse Sensenick, loath S Weaver 4 Son., mdse L WEST. S .11 Sekluniridge, IS R Brown, sad 11 mdse IL!? Brown, mdse 1/ W Kurtz, Inds 13) ELIZABETH. Causer tt; Wailers, mdse 19 A M Brubaker, dry goods J 11. S High, mdse 12 Levi Mentzer, mdso 14 J Garman, indse 14 Bowman f Cline, mdse. 13 NEW AD TiEIiTIS'EMENTS 1.7,1 - AZAiIETII TOWN 11011OUG1i. .1 P Ilonirri»rl, slum. 11 RN Is' gob , 12 Ilrunenum ,S; Co. Ind. 11;11 S 1205., drug 1)R Ilamalzer, drug 11iJacol) Dyer, hard 1 1 ; 11 1 , Wouner, shoe IlAaron lU, , diger, nub. II Itel•Wr l ILuisey, hard VI 11 Itaxht roNer, Inds 1:2 11 1 lolrman, saddler 11;.1 11 Gish, roal EATINTCI HOUSES. Mary A ilarmon:s . , Gen \V Henry Shritz, LIQUOR STOVE. A fi reciul wait, .11 111ZEWEli, henry 8 IBM C. \V Ilcuu4, nut,. Ili Itliq 11 RcnJ NN, Hiner, m t,e 11 1 Tiati , 11(ity4lit 11 .1 mils° 11 1 1 , 1;12rON. 31 A: I:: II .lii" W" Swift, twist. II 111 Llor.l :Mayer, coal 11 antler 11 furze I I 3 A. IleConkr, 11 4; W 7.00 k 11 111111 ILIA) EAST. Iliestaut S St:tuft:A - , - 111.angw31t coal and linnbcr Ili Ind,e 13 1111 Ifulfutau, nvl.r_ll Julut Slut-ker, gin 11 ~~ IZingwzdt Day 1 , , I:: I EATINt; 1101:SE, nenry Mu ,er, 11 EM PEI ELI) WENT I_l Ahhnlle, 11:%Inn in It Isaac Conklin, nwl-• I,s N I ho.h.rnan.lnd,, 19 silo, VIC 1: Jllllcr, Inds• 11 .11 51 Collin. 'loth `,llll 1;1 uukliart, roil 11 John 1 22•1•1111, 11141,, 1 .1,,1111 Kentlig, 111,1,• 11 Sin .01,:er., 1:n.,1 nun, mils. , 11 John 11.1111wnn , r.rce11 1 - 4 I: K.IIIMIIOII, EA,Tr- s a; 1.1()CS1*;. MIVId - 01 - STEES. , r..;1!: it. I..V.IIPETE.:II EAST. lIII= I= .1 14 Shenk, 114 211,3 m., 11 .1...1 If) \V 011le.ple & Son, Julio _Hinkley, 111.1,e 111 11 - olNe 11 A Briiiii•i• I " " eon! & horn 13 eon) atollopiller, 121.11' Rook, coal, Imo 1.1 1) 1 )e 11 1 1111 2' 1 ', Iris,' 11 , 11 Proeland, Imlse E.1 . 1 . 1.›.;(; 110 USE, 1...1.111?Fa tat ") , ..F.:ST. S II Mll Kri,ler,lll , l , o 10 ClI 114:2-,1 , r, Jiltl•;e 1 I:Sain'l !um 12 ASCAST,E ), VNS II I'. 2) Wolf A: Co. loot, LEA.COCK. A Bern,iey it Co. nad, 12 Bay Bvl-.• 12 . 1 / 4 , Maier, 11 Samuel 11rue, ooal, 11, A .1 11 Gut ter. 1)110 10 EAT NTI,- f Lealevor, I,EA.OOC 13 1' P 1.111. S Groff: nuke. I/ 'M (1 Weugor, grain DC Martin, ind.o. 1:1 011 kv •:)o, 11111•1 . , 1.1' . 4 Ii 21Y1`1 , , 111110 r, /0 - 1.1 - 112 1111ITAIN. :11 cloth, I-1 .los 1 1 .txton, Itia.o , II Jo , loch soil, It nuke, I:; Ilierettandizo, I g, 1:1 ()1111-toall, uul.P, 11 :11 11101*, 111.140 11 MANIIELNI '1:0 1 1 . NS l' .2B W,eith•r, snat h., r0d...•, II niSTILLIF.E. Jolla S 110.10 Ter. S :)1.1„..");11E1:11 BOROUGH. Worley roof .Arrtut & Boyd. lux., 12 :111,1 Intithur hard, 10 . 1) B I fackilmn. ntd.r, 1 Jll Kline, coal 1.1 S Erk , ininger, drug 11 llonll),..mer;tllroluds 111.1 31 I lain:, 0:141', IVal•on Nvlt Hint:,Dyir, hard, 13 I I 'I; hi 141;111er. )1411.. t;ill'o) 1 1 II 11.0.40iitobler. eon( 11 0.1 111,14 e, I I 1i Cr 111111• 1 ., 0./111 . 11 111 . 0. Monglo,lli EA.Ti NO 1101: SE. H 1 "''UNT JOY BO ROUG _ J N'ariely. 1.1 Ii Ik/el/told, nn sr, s ">: h01.r., 11 1' 31 Mat tut, ,33/1. II lltnirylZurti.loather 1' runt' 11 .31rs Gibhrr..o/1,Y111' . 7Y 11 1;00 'Wenger, ...11/1e II L tter 11 .1 Myer., hardwaro, 131 S .31 Ilininutn, sadlor 11 \V I . ll3ast. 341.30001 . , I I Grffil. 11P1,1• ( ..1100, 1' Slit,r/.01 . , lift, 1 -J .l On•nler, /.1./111, 11 I' I' Kern., JOWCi..I . , 11 .1 31 3 . 1111/, John 31rDonnel. 3.33.0 11.101333 - Potter,on, coal, lo W 1:1/11/1. gtin , lnith 11 . 13 I' Elwrly, hard 11 ',' lit 1 Furuvr•on, eon/ . II I, s liai cr, /...3.1 11. Mr/.1; 313/1.3., d „1.;r3 Witl3l/.11.1111,...r., ry Al' 1//.10, dr11..3, EAT] NI; lIDL - SES, Johil .31/.1):11/nol, Moont.:v, 11111/p 1/3,31113, IA II ('till/. 3_3111.:WE3.1. reltkr . 31 ...A1 V.OROUIVIT. SA It 111,sta,11, Ulm. 11 Pat ~,,N11:1 I'o,llar.l, 12 Itintbor, II spall2l , r Al 111,11, "W. 10 1' A slllllllll.l', 111111 11 11,111'N Wt ,t.rtot 4', I I I 51i,,0 1 Bowers St :icy, 111,1... 111 1.4,111* 11 .J 1 1,11 , 11:14 . 1, .1111 g. II 51 1 •11,, , ..0,4, Ir.], 31 Arlrows, omi. 14 AV IL ~1 no, lI'S V 11;11141 , 4-1 . , .4,1. 11 A Slttattloy, NI:, I, 11.1 11 I I,,teino.. 11 0,1,10 14:•0, 1111 i, •• lonlier. 11 .1 A Ws,:lor, 11 .1011,4 .1,111-rte., cold 1 I .1,11111 Idyll, el,,llAvor. 11 1t•,, , A14 Curren,o,,i, 1I ,1a•,11.A. lelclerzil,l4 II if J-' , 1111117.1,:tch, to., 11 11 1 VI,. 1 I 3 1 . , " 31,Allor„ Iced, 1 II (1:117111tit, sad 11 .101,14 1,111,111 - .l'. A 1411,1,1 y, sltoo I: sort, A, 11,1111 11 N Dyer, ,11/1111(.1'. 1 1 1:1111e a 1:50„ ,•1111 11. i t Jew,ler, I I " 1,, ~..1 A 1110 " 11 .101111 511411101'1% 11111,1, 12 1.1111111 h 1.:11/,, " 1 .11/11111/0/11, ...Witt,. 11 31 A1'11 ,, 11l & 111'". " 11 II 1,1111,11., .111114, 11,1, I/ JA,IIIIII. " 1 11,,111, ioty, I 11.0 3 11111/11, •• I i 1•11111111, I I I (' 5, )1 ,11,,,c.5., 1 / 4 . Soil . " 11 .1 11.11.1 t„ 0111,111111, 11 :,,I111l'Intl• CO, " 11 I E.vrING II( a'sE:-.4 . . A (:,, 'l' 1 1 ion; NItI, ~.'• ... :L. 0.:.r.vi,1ic.. ...• N - 0 .N,I 1., •••I, II IZF;VVERS• 1 , .I.tllll, Ic, ••: I. hi otIDIFT. .1 - (*(l•4litutn, L: 11 1,1;••11.j.,:ltin 8i1..141.‘.1.:11.-;.. Gt.o. I I L'. 71 j:4,1,. 1.1 ti,, 1:,•••••0 '• I I Ti walre:,l . ..pt 1: .1 Limn, r, lin ..ti ro I; K iil. m.l , II Jae mil,. 11 , Henry 1.. i% reo,l 1 1, " rani I! Tu pplo 6, Wit mr r, old 11' A iinhi• A 1: 1 tI: Ninit v, ell, vow' 1-1 11 flownii.n, 11:4h:ink, Ind>r 11 IiI.VTINI; I / .lona I Ifi , nry .1 l'on , toiti. Ali.llll Svrier. :ANIL - NT JOY TOW Still 11'. nuke I'2 John It Loin:, link.; 11 .1 r Pinkerton, 11 , iOUSE. 1111EN\ - I'7, 17. , 1.... n IZi,t; S: i I , ..‘it.volsl: To \\ . Nsi-ti P. EII I•...lacl,lritli. 1.1 Looli1:11), him 00.0:1111 111i1,1, 111.1 S Witmer, iwt , . , 10 11 \1 1.:-.1wit,h:010 •V lli - 0.1.\ IC Witmer, ,c.il awl It ni her 11' lumber 10 I' 1.::111y ,•...111 . 0., ma., 13 .1 I,ol.ltgit, Iv:allot' It DINT( I.1.41.:1. S LIQ I - OR STOII I .1 I. \C inter, Ia PENN. Pi•ter 1/ II ICit:111111:in, 11 .1 1' 1 11111,4. 1 , 01 duo'. 1.1 11 It Hal:, • 31 e ELI E.% . IaSTI LL M. ,11:: t , -- ftt,l. S ! PRON r 1 IYENCE. .1 lilltlerbranil, Ind , Di .1 If ite.a. t 0, 1 ,,, I I Tllo:ll;,lC,hison,l2l.l,lt 11.1:11: Lt Ilt.lt, tad, 11 R. 1.1.1.10. 1. I)yer. nld.r II .1 II II .I , :affil wan, M.N Brubaker, " II 10,r1111 1111114.11 1:1 , 1••• iI" II SALISM-YZY. .1 (.' \i'allf.e.r, coal Itlni II It Hullly. in. Ind. 12 .1 iimi.t4lll, ttlil.•;• it' 11a.u.tel ''Earl:, " 1 : lip me IN - 111inni , nitl II), W Ituellatinn, •• 12 Nll I'm I:. iustin 1,14. r II 7.lo.'ltnee, \l'tko:l'• II lit . 1 : Pontiv4tou ma 12'.1 17.11111111:, " : E Pugh, colll 11 , I' 1i Newllau-er, .• 11: 11 , ,u , tott ..l• SOll, 111.1. ll' ll,n ry W o r,l, II lier•lli'S ,\ SOll, •' II .1.11111 1 1 :111.M, - 11 6 E \N -,,,, t e.,,,,,,,•1 11.11 .Meliertil4, loather 11 SADISBUiIY .T 31,11er & mil , ll' Wallcer. ni4 12 . 1 / 4 11,11 ma. . 1 / 4 : en. ,I 12 11 .1 II I,:ultzlie.id. pro 1 " 12 STRASBURG TOWNSILIP I 111•0114•111:M c. Co.. Jamb Honk, litd,• I 1.1 alta Itiffillt-t• I I M2l/1•1.. leather I I 1/1.41 . 1 LI, I.: I' S I•STIt-151.11. - 11(1 DtVllol_7(t 11. II 31:Lyn:nth mil- , 1 i Levi v, 4-110.11 I i I I N. CO. 111,. I i F lIOW Man. Von i 11 I I 1,1:F /lON s'ilpilinttn, et ',it I 1 II II 1,0 II N 141 P,, •• 1I A W \I II roull:, j, I[ o ll, f• Il' pro 11 110 t -SE. John I.lllliotl , WA It WIL.'I(. .. . E Itvist. indm• 111 .l A Yank. I'ol,l-,•,• I John It Nv.„,,,k ; ., m a, -1;• ;; 2 ; ;;;[.; i: w .h . ,1„11, 1,.:1,• Ittivh, ekoll 1 I 'Jo- I 'lull. - f It'aulwrwsr k . .. need, iN S W. 1114., 111.1.1• ii ...pal :1111111111100r 1111.1 II Wit 1,,,,, ~1111,. 4 T.liudy .\.; 11,101111.0, i.1)1,1,10 oc .Holly, 11111. 1 111,1 , 0 11' _1 W Shoiwr, - .r.ain F,11,1,1:. Ilruv 1-1 1 .1 Seldolarill:x.o. " I .1 . Ifo.t.•tter, vitr 1 f r Pet , r Bentz, e"al stud i ;,,,, (;ridt.r. ,1),;; , , ll' 1111)11..1' ) DIST' LI L EnS .IND 1.111.E\I"F,11: - % c \V Kryil,r. t. , I T:...11u11y ,(7. IC011•y, S EAT/NC. II 0 1::•il;.:. E•lsvard Stu rgi.,l WAS'SINC:TON 1.101;01'1 1 It. Iktrintra os.•••: 1‘11114.r, ids, 11 do rin c.,d,f 1: l j 10 " 11 I I. ro.:tnilari. Juinl,er 1.; , : c rrhan & 11 1...V:5.:C.N.:;'51;11 CITY, .1 I I:nrr, N.. 1 lI 1. 1 ."‘ r, .10111: 1 : .1 SoII vato;:Eats. /`•''"o l, ' ( ;ratllt.tft". Ittl"tll::itr, t .: (lark..on, •lt, 'So ..•, ..1 0 ,•1t. , , , - ,no, •• •• t•,,, ,, t . ..11.0 " I , V.ViI 5.1 , I: „,,, I. III• 11.14 :•”11, Es.:ill's,:qe.% % . 1',.,%:( 'O. WO' ( 5,. ' 1111,1 •• •• 8 , X,1t ..:51: •• ”' , 1 , ,,1; " Nti>t•i;l7. :::AS' " •• •,..,AL :API it:111 . & Clarksutt, litioll. BILLIAItDs ,;c.. 'I7E.NPINS. Bruner & Barnett, :3 .T llT,ltletnan,2:tll,3'.., •) billiard table.t,, .10, L. 13 Frick, :: a11e..., •Al Jo, Prtelc, :1 bud tab -10, 3.3RENVEITti it DIS'fILLEE.S. A Strobl° t Co.. 8 ['BD...lnger, 6 I A. Springer, 7.11 , Prank, 1, Knapp ; .Itt,eplt \I nelzer, 11.1 Wallin:4 4 'r. "-. 1 .• s It T.ll,ltler, ... II Zadpfel se et,., II .101111 V rlllAti, liiti 7 StiliS. .1 ItothArlllvi, 11 31,1. 4 101:".111 1 1 , •• 04 /. I i CLOTHIERS - 11 I Mrsli & Bro. 10(4;en Spurt Mr, Myer:, & Rath M m van, 11 .3 K3l cr, II evoy & (Mrliart, 111,1 Ila 111 a 1 1 , I I N E I I S. 11 Haub, II E .1 Ernmnin, .I . A Edam, 1 Ili:Mem:in & Mo. II J IC Smalling, 14 IC' Ilvrsli A: l'o. 1:1 s I.:rhino% 14 Cl Ilet Ming-, 14 21rEW AD VERTISE3II=B COAL AND LUMBER. G M Pennock, 1G Sener 4: Son, :M 1; 13 artin, 7 COO OS a: Wood ward, 14 Miler, Brentkman& Coll I' :\I Uorrecht C 0.,& 12 11 Baumgardner. 5, CONFECTIONERS. 13 .1" Gingrich, 12 t3lßoyer ..t. Bro., 13 11 1 ,Tacob Gruel, 1:1 111 E Day, 11 11 E Sand, 11 lover, Samuel Demuth, C Mentzger, C ' , Sneer, 31 Sharp, C Boetner, DU rrL ER Y. 11:1: Etielutilllor, 11 OILY GOODS. :/' II 1.31%./030,t0i.k, 311 11,11renn0r & 110.1011,r, S Jolin Lk SI: 11E , , :1 11:I' 1.0;04 A: Neplicw, 12 oi. V :7•0•111...t z, 10 H,\l G,2l , o•lll,orger, 1:: 1' (1.•01 . 1. Faltm...wek, 1:1 1:11,,4•lit .t.: Ilurnish, 1 I Lido ttz Br., MBE um= 11:tger & Bro. .rollii I'. 'Alayt-r .1 B 31arthi. Wentz 13e0,, 1) llnir P Is 7. I:renewal', I aneS Co., Drtre,s; .T Li - ,lig, II II B Parry, li 1) :11,..,Cortrilt:lc, lii.l .1.:4111e1. 1I Thomas Ellmulzor, 131 J I. Lotus' & Solis, 1:: Grtlgt•rct.; Wee, LIU 11 Nlarlcley, 14 U .1. Ildhlll , ll, I:; , 'C I I 1 f,rtz. 11 .1 Smith, 11 I; S:1111111‘.111)urg, II NV C.; Ikilcor, I:" E.1.T.1N1; HOUSES!! !John Eshleman. IJ litintnall, I: 'Root., d. - .l.,hultz John Sehoonborgor John P Posthnol, !J . M liphor, 11 Strohlo, ,John Frauel , eto, IS Erisaram, 1.1:tool) flagg. John 3lnt tt‘ril. Trioli 6: Lc:to , !J Copland, Mary Short, IJno,li Clsinger, !I.' Waltz. !IS 11rIzlit, 1.1 Watling:on son.. OS I:lnghloinan. Illoory Trowotz. IJ ii1,.5.11,41•1., I , Suter, 3ulin SvlleurettbruAl , l, (loorge Kyoltior, 3 Wittlingvr,ja., scorn., .1a4.01, .1 14 1: - .)lapp, Z , Avptvl, Il soll ,, •llheitr,', A N I Rol It, LOWI , .1111111 F .1 spritlg-r, A Myers, IC Franlc OCIIIgr :;110118, ()won 1101)1,1, AI II 31..r,er, 1. 7 (..Ikuling, FLOC ' F. El). 11 .1.)1):1 31(41,4 Ilan 11;1 'ltoi I:vat.2.. 111 V I,lltlnn, GROCE ForreNt, John l 7 IlnuDel F (': u .uu, E Stw., John llonlil, 11 I-m.43:v Skimlle, 1 i Julin (left,. 101 , Peri,el4, II Jame, Holt, 111.1olnl Weyel, II Joseph Cinrineh, II .1,,h0 W 11 übley, In .1,14, ruhredbaugh 14 .1 E AVenver, 111 M tilmenier, 11 W 11 Miller, lb 1i .1 (:able, • 14 flower, .l, 1 E SOAP. IL Millr, II II :%11114.r, S ENV I IN ES Cityl , 11:111. snoEs. . . Wm .11illor. I It ‘V II (It:Isle, 14 I• Aloer.iltriii,, /VI . : NVl , er„ II .Itte,to I.'llett, .1:1.: Iteteitter, -1. , nrenentnn. 1:11.: Went, I I I•: Its If it er. 1411 , Ktzter. II .Itnnt , I'•, - 14., I I 'Chen 31tlIer, I t .1 0 t :-.lnntic. 14 I' thr.t. 1 - I .1 .:•1t1y , 11.111 , 1 t• t.,111., II .1, llttelc, 11 I I , I•Alt 11l 'PIN. tr , stsy t.; LIPP. II .1 1141,1.. II I•eaiter t.l• 1-•elt•nott. I r, I'S I Ii.It.:CONIST:-3, . _ .1 1Z :tll , >:•amht , o). II 311 t -..t..t to:Q.'', r, It .J tut Mill, It CI; /It'll', 1: P it El”•111::111, It .1 IL 1.4,:),!.. •I ; S:Ilill P.ltin I , tql, 14'3 Si;:thle, 11 (I Ile:.o, 1.4,1111i.tit 6. /:rir., It II (' I , tltuttlt, 1 C.l ll'1.1,•11:111., I ; I , 1, 1.%th1,..r, L'Pl1()I,STL:11. .1 K 11c.ffittior, ll 1 V.A RN NIL A ,!,..1 Itolo,ht, I I V.Alt I ETy. (•,11,011.:, 11.1:101h I,olr, I:: .1,/ , N - tlroon, 1-i Tlaallas 11r , r11, II .1 :11 11reav,s, 1 - .'ll iina,l,ll:.er, 14 Jain., 12ratigley, 11 , 11 Swills', 14 .I:as /1) Whit,., 14 1 .1 E44.•ntakser, 14 1 1414.1: a, Cl'., 14(.11a,1 4 ICael , ll. l , 14 1' W ala-r, I t ;,las Marks, 14 annia Duncan, 14,Lewls Smith, 14 Moritz Vl - .4ll‘ilaislty II ‘.l,' 14 11,1111 , 11, 14 WA.111,7,14.01 . 15E. .1 11 11i1nur a: Ilra., 14 I 41lay 11-.111 TH ZEIZO EMU W.VTEI: AYD WINE-C4)01.1.:It COMBINED Is v.mrranted the best snit' yet invented for keeping iteas, nal Its, vegetables, milk, hot either. Read: Your Zees Ilefrigerator used lust year kept IIII:a Cam, fruits, We., temper:Unit% perfectly sweet , anti the consumption of ire less t han any other kind t cvii We CulllllllUl }MUM:ea to all Will1(11.11. it. All that Is neeessaly to make it very saleable is a lzl:olVitllige Wheeler. ILO William street. " I tun much pleased with your liefrigmator. It dal us good service last sununer. - -Mrs. Eras tus Brooks, Staten Island. "Too much cannot be said in its favor. In my estimation, It Is decidedly supet tor to anything of the kind now in the market. It has given us the best satisfaction in respect.' -railles lialilWllll, ill:0,1M City, N. .1. Judge :stover, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Si rites:— " Your Befrlgerator gives perteetisattsfaetion. It ltas preserved meats, vegetables, milk, and but ler, during the hottest months of our variable elimate.." Mr. J. J. Thomas, _Editor of the Cultivator and Country Gentleman, Si)'.': "Thy views in Te l:Oil/II to the preservation of meats, Sie., by cold, are undoubtedly comet.- 111:TAIL, 11Y ALEX. M. LESLEY, t , LIKTIL ANY:Net:, D.P....C.4M Tilllly-nith and 'fliirtyth street , .11:ty I I, tr. New York_ QTEN - ENsJIUUSI 21. 23, 23 & 27 BROADWAY. :N. 1 Orpo ztel;olcl,,,g (;r , , JN ro / . :1:1101 . EAN P The sTp:vENN Itlic:4l.: L, .Sell awl wait It' known to the traveling puhlie. The location 4,heciallY shitahle n. myrrh:tuts, and hiP•ittess itrn; It in rime proximity to the business part ot the elly—is on Ihe higimity or Southern itml \VC , I.TII travol—p u tl [O.Ol the principal ihnitoml loin steamtiont The simv Horst: lips !literal it,eonnitotht t hots for 05 er guests—lt 1, well tarnish( ti and itypry iunticru hilpl 0V..111..n1 for th , and 'innate.. The 14 ,,, t,t, Spitehilislll.l .Soil Stilt llated-I,,,vid oci with gas mid wad(V•—tltt:thellthing, is pl MOW and re,p2i://1:i-411/li the tithle Ss getionnr , i'Y v ided with cSsr tilvheary nt the season — ut uwd crate r.ttes 01:0. C1.1.15. - E CO.. 3r:t::11,*67-61111 Proprietors. NTkYr ICE. _LN The and Elvezloii foe Pi•••,(l4nt :Ind ive Drector , ,1' 11, Ktuff:nail F I, •` i )..' hiat tho I'i>l%imhin. on 11. 1 , 4;7..0 11 . 4•1001.7. I ' . M. I 'lt .•1:11,.. - - AT \'..'l'l: s.‘ having pur, Inee.•l nottt the It. It, o part ot the. prone, t.)• owne.l by theta •It ttt...l 'ln the southern part ot the /lot °ugh., tn.. ,h• sl,Oll, 4)1 ',ening 1.411-. I.n 1,1111,111)g nurpte...s, o p' ..t.• n o w prepared to oiler then! to the pith- Ile nt rea...onabl.. nips. 12y (lilting at the ulllre of A. S. Ch eep a plan of rase eN tett,tun of the It...rough through the prop erty. showing the stret curl be seen, a 'ld kIIOW3I CO , SLER, UItEEN. tnay 1 '67-.:nl MtICE-S REDIXEI):!! •imot.m ions muter proper head to St,Y.l All Coal sold muter Its right nano% and most ..lanit on its own merits. - We will well to the ettlzens of Colombia, at WIIOLD4ALE PRICES, by 1...11t. LOAD, us low as the lowest lu price; and us high as the highest In quality. lifiving the Agency of several Millev, we can supply any amount. 1311UNER A: 310011 E. GREAT MAMMOTH SHOW. THE - ;: • 4- CONSOLIDATED SHO )8! CIRCUSES AND TENAGERIES, 111' The Largest Exhibition, irt the World! With a Model and Complete 77,wgiii .77,470,;,,vimf;4:•,..,4-,-4 i, i ., i ‘ i zc, ,-,o44.ir'if,-- ? , (7. - '. l 4 $ 11 V: 15 )::.•';'::.4:5t - ,4 ~ti ' l ",* s• (/ ' :•\,, ' IF. \'', 'lit Ai.V.t3klr.-36-00.'—',.., , r -noi v A )--- : :,. , - , _cr i t ,,, ..;x.::_—_ ~..,,..,,,r1,....,..., ~, -- , 45.-_,__ , - ___ ._ _ . ~..:....., „..-...„,-.- T 1 /0,'..•:1 Ee' Ei 4 -11 , 1 i And a Conscl , dation of Use leading Talent embraced In 4 e , I Mt_ er. 3r= flreceming inn, Rare and ("MP , . Animals. Interestirz Birds and Reptiles and a more Varied and Novel 1...- Cllll - lance titan IR any concern In :m^tica, A rimier portion of the ilia‘ , 4l 34; 0 . 1,,. ~,, - iii I'. -- 4,11 $ "'sir; ji• A..... - t 1 • ;NU 01 ,t= -... 1 1 i t i k ' .____ --- ,F , - - --- LL- - - - - - 2 t ' v , , L-r -- t •-,. -- -_.-- ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS ! hate 'Joan Just imported, Sloan; ills features are THE BABY ELEPHANT, sr,* , raw.,,: a t .4 E'ephant r.ter ray turoJ. Y , tont:est and :.riallist f,(l 1,11:1. Only ly atontiPt old- Stand'. 2:; Inch, hie, and xeizb. , :11,0 puuntts, hlla the NW nderful lh,rocnne, lrAnt,l3lon.iter, 4 4 "3M 7:.-71. X IC , tirTHE BABY ELEPHANT-CO Doing too ,onot to n to the Part:, ...I'. 1... 1...E1 10 the 12. g at eAch. ; 1 / . (t.%' PROF. POZIMPAUGZ - 1; The, airing 1.11,141 Conqueror, u tll at each Exhibition, enter the Den, eent,,ini MOSS, TIGERS, LEOP. A ASPAHERS and lve Thrillinj NT Performance uith thee, ; Fierce c and Sava.;o Monsters The free Diqday et WILD ANIMALS and th• FEEDING OF THE WILD BEASTS Will he given in conjunction with the ~)/. - - A . , -- ' --'' 1 „-----.: . .,..„...--fg ..wis....- -„ „,.. -e,r , ,..., I \„, h, r ' ,- Niil' , ‘ fi ... ...; :::, , 4 ',./.4 . , t 1 -, \$ ill&-A : 1--'-e'- t4 -: , CONTINUED AND VARIED ENTERTAINMENTS. The Dens will coutaut a Magnificent Zebra; a Towering Ostrich, White Plumed, Seven Feet Bight Three African Lion (SIX Months oldl Kittens, finest and prettiest specimens in any Menagerie; Sacred Cow and Calf; Long Lip ped Hi ndoostan Bears, only Animals of the kind known to exist; The Erebus or .1 et Black Lion ; a Dominique Alp:wen ; the • I Ship of the Des ert"—a Dromedary 01 Sahara; Dlack, African and Asiatic Lions and Liones,e ,, Bengal Ti gers; Senegal :ilia South American Leopards ; Black, Grizzly and Cinnamon Ba ers •, Striped and Spotted Hyenas ; Elk ; Fallow and Spotted Deers; Cashmere Goats; Wolves; Panthers; Foxes; Coons ; Inchnenmons; Congollrs; Bea ver, ; Moose; C;vit Cat , Fr•drie Dogs. With a FULL AV lAIII GE BIRDS, and all the known variety of Ape , , Baboons - and Menke. , • ~ 4 1 • p • ORMIMIIIIIM=I Con.a IORY Vit I Net I. Al : horn , aro SI oast h. ~ •,.r O, 251.'110 Carlotta IVlllthry. La Petite Louise, l'rlargaretta Le Moyne, Miss Jeanette and .111.'1)w Cleincne Fabtier. 'X'vv•co rood C3.4crvc-33.E3•. Vete Conklin S.; Chas. :Horgan. John Conklin, The Aildete and Cannon Ball J. Liortrandez. Champion Bare Back. hider. Geo. Derious, Omar Doltele, Laltowe, er. ter, O. Hunter, H. Ifanlon, Pie] re, Jean, Doen ford, Dunbar, Mons. Perrino.. W. iticharileois- Master Charles and Mr. H. Whi tiny, and Gibers, farnlshing ail dirt is Neve', lotoundin; and Standard to the Equastrtan Act. igits. A GRA ND PROCESS 10N....31%. be =ado upon the tntree into Town every' AN. "Se .3.'3.° ra - , Consisting of TgaL 31C.A,..5511 7 3E 7E9E21 , 131- 1 •11..E;or. - Drawn by Sixteen Arabian Horses, conmakintt BRITNER'S PHILADELPHIA COR NET BAND. painted and ornamented. • 20 SUPERB DENS, eleLgtultlY r,-"' n ^ ' c - • c 3, M 3_ cit Igfr 3:3. 496 sa." An in - in - Leuze ,tock of 331c.c)cled Circuis liersrses, And - a LONG LINE OF WAGONS, CARS, &c.. the whole forming a PUBLIC PA. ILADE worth a nay's journey to witne , s. All the Menageries and Circuses under one Tent for One Single Price of Admission. Two Performances, Afternoon & Evening, at 2 & 7 1-2 o'clock Doors open one hour previous. Seats for all who come. Plenty of Room. =• •ADMISSION, - - - - - 50 CENTS CHILDREN, under tO years;; - - - 25 CENTS THIS :ALA:AIMOTEI SHOW Exhibit at LANCASTER, lionday, May 13th. At COLUMBIA, Tuesday, May 14th. At VORK, Wednesday, May 15th. ONE PAY ONLY : AFTERNOON AND EVENING AT EACH PLACE. COME AND SEE THE LA RGEST SHOW IN THE WORLD. - "ov, Coich.,l AbiAtie : / . 1 11 I J it • ".• IM ite-47Y, , ,a ...- in,-,--'7- k i, - -A2....c1); , -,,, N , --- fl . 4 . - . ai i , _ Pi „4,Y, i!V' j ~ ~1,~ ~ 1.~. , ri y rolvz.Wg4k i ii 2 , l 4! ti • : e4 " - ";.. oe-ocif,