6fie efialumbia, gpy. ` - ` 4 A. 11. 'RAMBO, Columbia, Pa. Saturday, lllay 2.5, 1567. Advertisements, to secure immediate in .ernen, must be handed In on or betore Thurs ay evening, each week. I. B. GARA, Esq., Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth, will please accept our thanks for valued favors received. THE LATEST NEWS. The Emperor Napoleon and King 'Wil liam of Prussia have signed the treaty for the settlement of the Luxembourg OEM The amount of national bank-note curren cy issued last week was $117,250. Total to date, W*2,822,200. A. woolen's suffrage association has been organized in St. Louis. A large oil manufacturing company in St. Louis has failed. Local attachments amounting to $03,000 have been placed on its property. General Hailed: and staff have returned to Sun Francisco from Arizona. An Indi an war in Arizona is considered inevitable. The savages in large numbers are raiding through the country, running off stock and capturing trains. The United States iron•elad -Wanton() rnah has arrived at Gibraltar. Prink li. Fisher, an examining officer, committed suicide on Monday in a New York club hong°. Ho left a paper inscrib ed : "Cause—Demoralized by playing taro." The St. Louis Democrat favors Hon. Ed- Win M. Stanton for the next Presidency. The colored people of Norfork county, Va., recently held a meeting at Sycamore Hill, and formed a "Loyal League," devot ed to the principles of Republicanism. The Atlantic cable of ISO 6 was damaged by an iceberg at Heart's Content, about the Sth inst., and the signals through it have ceased. The cable of 186.1 is in thorough working order, and the injury to the other is to be promptly repaired. The Subli me Fort c assures the great pow ers of Europe of his ability to suppress the existing rebellion in Caudill, and firmly de clines to cede the island to any foreign power. Senator Wilson Las completed his tour in the South. He is now en route for Massa chasetts. His efforts will not fail in being productive of good, because he spoke the truth. Jeff Davis and party left Sew York for Canada Tuesday evening. Chief Justice Chiise disapproves of the proceedings by which the traitor Jett De vi, was let loose upon security. It is now clearly established that the riot at Mobile was premeditated by the rebel el ement. Mrs. Sett'. Davis and son breakfasted at the Herdic House, Williamsport, on Tues day morning. They are en route for Si ogara Falls and Canada. The Indians are killing the settlers and thriving off stock in Idaho. The City National Bank of New Orleans during the recent - panic paid - out in two days the stun of $610,000. The amount on deposit WEIS $075,000. One of the most prominent lawyers of New York has applied for a devorce from his wife, a woman noted for her beauty and accomplishments. Thh application is based on 'inhuman conduct" to the lawyer's mother. A husband in Indiana has sued for a di vorce on the ground that his wife is an in corrigible thief. A hogshead of leaf tobacco was sold in Covington, Ky,,, a few days since, for $lO6 r 104kounds., „ 4 , illhunA. - draliam,: of • North Carolina, Secretary of the Navy and 'afterwards rebel Senator, has received a pardon from the President. Gen. Sickles has forhiddenthe distillation of spirits from grain in his military district, an account of the scarcity of food and nu merous frauds upon the revenue. General Baker's Book. The history of the Secret Service, by Gen eral L. C. Baker, contains some startling disclosures. The facts brought out show up some of the private affairs hi and about the White House, which does not speak very well for the morals of the President or Mrs. Cobb. It shows, too, that the work of treason was more unmerciful, relentless and atrocious, than was ever dreamed of by those who were not called on face to face to contend with its armed upholders. The Harrisburg Telegraph says : The worst el ements of the slaveholders' rebellion were those which operated in secret and dark ness. The fiends encouraged by Jeff Davis to burn Northern hotels, send infected clothing to Northern ports, pillage defense less Northern villages, could only be traced in their operations by those engaged in the secret service of the National Government ; and by Gen. Baker's disclosures: we are now only informed of the recklessness with which rebels violated every instinct of hu manity, and trampled upon every law of honor, in order to succeed in their hellish work to destroy the Government. It is singular that the worst history of the re bellion should be lid . before the people of the North, at the moment we are asked to feed the villains who, in desperation over their defeat in rebellion, now refuse to earn their bread by the sweat of their brow. The Wheat Crop. The few York 'l'i'mes sayS that it seems to be a hard struggle with those who are interested in keeping the price of bread stuffs up to the figure of the past eighteen months, to give practical effect to their views. They have given the utmost promi nence to reports of exceptional shipments of flour and wheat from San Francisco to Atlantic ports. They have made the most of the re-shipment of one pi more cargoes of American grain from Liverpool to this side. They have counted largely on the severity of the winter which is past, and on theback wardness of the spring which is present. They have had their touters abroad in neatly every grain-groWing district from , the Geziessee Valley to Central Virginia, all inspired with the same' spirit of sooth saying, and mere or less prepared to advance 'opinions foretokening a failure for the year in our great staple. But the special correspondents of, the -Herald throughout the country, us 'well as our exchanges, furnish us with the gratifying intelligence that the growing crops give promise of an abundant yield.. ,It is yet too early to speculate upon the prospects, as crops of all descriptions , are yet „sus ceptible of serious' injury ;.but we are in formed that large 'additions ,have been made in all sections to ,the , number of acres sown, , end,,Lhat the groWing grain had never a more satisfactory appearance. TEIE Danville Times, gitilishecl. at Dan ville, Va., in a recent issue, blows off a little surplus gas, in reference to Hunnicutt, editor of the Richmond New .N ation t ma king a speech to the inhabitants of Danville. It says:'. ; • " If RutinMut comes to Danville tostir up etrlfe between the white and black - people of Danville, who are getting on smoothly toget her appeal to the military as our protectors, to now,. his speaking." • • The military they - would amfhal:to, tive imagine, 'Would beef their own "disorgan ized striPe," and' of course a speech on Justice and kpialrights, or anything of a. peaceful and . truthfal nature, would great ly enrage them ;.sonebody.might then' get hurt.D67:l. go Hunnicutt, or they might give you. a "Kelley reception." Tmc Southern papers, and especially those of Richmond, aro exceedingly jubilant and thankful over the release of Jefferson Davis. The Times of that city says, "Thank God, the prison doorS have at last been thrown open, and no Confederate soldier or states man now atones, by individual sufferings, tbr the act of a great people. - 'the Rich mond Whig is also delighted, and cannot withhold an expression of admiration for Judge Underwood. It says that "in this moment of supreme pleasure, we are not willing to withhold from. him the compli ment he deserves." But the old Inquirer, the organ of the old State Rights' Democra cy, a paper which was all powerful, not only in Virginia, but throughout the entire South, is more emphatic, it possible, than any of its colleagues, in the fervency of its thankfulness over the event in question. It says that "the day which dawned upon the release of Davis was the brightest that ever shone upon the country." In the es timation of these journals, "grinwisaged war" has not only "smoothed its wrinkled front," but the leaders of the late contend ing forces are dallying together "to the lascivious pleasings of a lute." Gen. Grant, the man under whose guid ance gigantic rebellion was crushed, is re ceived at what was the rebel capital with distinguished consideration, although his chief object in visiting Virginia, at all, was to view the spot upon which Gen. Lee sur rendered, thus sealing the fate of the South ern Confederacy. This is all vert fine and encouraging, but the most remarkable in cident attending Davis' release, was the banquet given in Richmond, at which Borate Greeley presided. This post of dis tinguished honor was given him by unani mous consent, because of his magnanimity in giving freedom to the Southern chieftain. "Placid and benign,'' the old philosopher accepted the situation—so says the Inquirer —and from the manner in which he han dled his knife and fork, that paper is quite satisfied that he has abandoned his Gra hamite heresies. Instead of confining him self to brown bread and vegetables, he, like Justice Greedy, did ample justice to the "roast, the bake and boil," beside mak ing visible indentations in the nnmerons side dishes which were so bountifully sup plied. After the demolition of the good things, which was us complete as that of the rebellion itself, an individual who la bored most vigorously to break up the Union of these States, arose and proposed the first toast, as follows: "A re-united North and ionth." This was intended to bring Greeley to his feet, which it dicl, when he responded, we are informed, in a very conciliatory manner, and hoped that the dissensions which occasioned our troubles were forever td be forgotten. In fact, the reconstructed individuals present at this banquet had a most interesting time of it; wine, that generous fluid, scones to have tired the Southern heart until it glow ed with Prometheon heat in Admiration of Greeley. We do not see that any . "fair WO men" were present to grace this occasion, but there were quite a number of brave men, which is "the same thing," Times, indeed, have strangely changed. But a. few years ago, Mr. Greeley, addressing the Southern people, told them they must "root hog or die ;" now he procures the re lease of the leader of the rebellion, and fares sumptuously with his friends in Richmond. The rebel leaders, Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and others, are affectionately remembered, while the name of Lincoln is not even men tioned ; and the banquet wound up, not by singing, as the rebels used to sing, "Jordan is a hard road to travel," but thus scene was enlivened by a Mr. Cunningham chanting the pretty, plaintiff and melodious little ballad of "My pretty Jane." Well, it is better to be engaged in this festive manner', than to be paying big bounties to keep up cutting each other's throat. .Editor New Counterfeits. A new but not dangerously made coun terfeit of the denomination of ten dollars, purporting to be that of the Third National Bank of Philadelphia, has made its appear ance. The paper is of good quality, and theingraving is of s a character well calcu-. late/ to deceive. The engine-turning work 'arotind the figures is not,•howover, as sharp and distinct as the genuine, nor is the figur ing and lettering as pain and as perfect. The work upon the back of the note, which in the genuine is beautifully clear and dis tinct, and perfect in every curve, in the counterfeit is irregular, and no very close examination shows its fraudulent char acter. _Wly Cent _Postage Chni•eney—New Issue. —New and dangerous counterfeits of the last issue of the fifty cent fractional notes, which bear upon their face the head of Treasurer Spinner, have been detected at the Treasury Department. It can be detect ed by the absence of a period (.) after the word print, on the right end, and also un der the letter d, in March 3d, on the left end. The paper is thicker than that of the genu ine notes, and the general appearance is calculated to deceive unless closely in spected. Twenty-Fire Cent Postage Currency. —A new and dangerous counterfeit of the twen ty-tire cent new issue has recently appear ed. It is almost perfectly engraved. Upon close examination in may be detected by noticing that the scroll-work around the figures "25" on the upper left hand corner, touches the tine lines around the edge of the note which forms the bordering, while on the genuine no part of the scroll-work touches file line. Five Cent Coin Counterfeits.—A counter feit of the new five cent coin is in circula tion. It may be distinguished from the genuine by the softness of the metal_ New counterfeit, or rather altered green backs, have been put in circulation, They consist of one dollar bills changed to twos, by the pasting of figure 2s over the ls. They are well calculated to deceive. LITERARY NOTICES. LAnv's FRi}:ND.—The June number of this popular Magazine is before us. A charming domestic scene called "Home Treasure," is the subject of the tine Steel Plate in front. 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I;tzr & ciL~~ —Gold. is selling, at 1.38. —Assassination Trials at I fem' Book store. —Removed—the lumber which lodged on the piers of the old bridge some time since. —The reconstruction of the Columbia bridge has not yet been commenced. A new Iron Bridge is about to be erected across the Bradywine Creek, at Coatesville, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. —Amos Slay maker, Esti., of Lancaster city, has been appointed Register of Bank ruptcy for this county. U. Ness has a splendid assortment of gold pens. He can suit his customers hi ally style and price. Call and see them. —emit lie beat—Capt. Walliugs, at letter ing. His work speaks for itself, and can be seen in any part of the town. Behold Findley's " Continental." —"A dish of rich strawberries smoothered in cream. - -They can be had at George .T. Smith's ice cream and confectionery estab lishment, Locust street. —Demolished—the old work shop of Hi ram Wilson's, on Second street. Mr. Wil son intends tillingup the excavation, where the building stood, and makin , a spacious yard in rear of his 711 the side buildings were sand papered the effect would be magical. —A thief entered a room in a Louisville hotel one night last week and stole :,,1:2,600 which was sewed in a countryman's coat. —lt is said that spirits of turpentine is a certain remedy for the bite of a mad dog, if applied immediately after the bite. —Reports from Ohio, Kentucky, and Southern Indiana show the wheat crop to bo unusually promising. —The reason so ninny marriages occur immediately after a. great war, is that bachelors become so accustoned to strife that they learn to like it, and after the return of peace they enlist in matrimony as the next thing to war. —The number of steam and sail vesssels engaged in commerce on the Lakes is over 1,800. There are annually about 13,000 arrivals and clearances at Buffalo, with an ag *regate tonnage of 7,000,000. General Sickles has been brevetted 1 Ma:or-General in the regular army, for it g illant , . and meritorious service at the ba tie of Gettysburg ,"• 2.d of February 4803. :. -The ezipansion of 411 e rails'Of a railrbad 50 *miles long amounts in a hot' summer's da • to nearly a quarter of a mile, from the pc,' ut of the extreme contraction in winter. —, Nursing colds, cleaning yards, dross ma!king, house cleaning and kheping one's teulper, are the principal domestic duties of the season. —The Memphis Millerites predicted that Sunday, the 12th, would he the day ofjudge ment, and several merchants closed their stores, and settled up accounts in anticipa tion of the solemn event. —Doctors' bills are too long for a poor man's pocket, but many of them may be avoided by keeping Grace's Celebrated Salve in the cupboard. It is the "precious pot of ointment," caring burns, cuts, scalds, bruises, sprains, wounds, chilblains, chap ped hands, A.:e. Mothers, do not neglect to save your husband's hard-earned money, but purchaso a box of this salve, only 25 cts. —The latest change in fasbion, it is said, reduces the quantity of a lady's dress several yarclAovhielt is a very agreeable saving to husbands and fathers, but it is likely to affect Uncle Sam's revenue un favorably. —The wife of U. A. Nicol's, Superinten dent of the Reading Railroad,was buried in Reading, on Saturday. In addition to a large concourse of citizens, there were some fifteen hundred employees of the railroad company in attendance at the feneral. —A lady applied at the Portland (Me.) police office, on Monday, in search of a lost cat, for which she offered $lOOO reward. She brought the animal from Englund, and thought a great deal of it. The cat had on, when lost, a gold necklace worth about —Two little boys ran away front their home in an Ohio town one day last week, and left a note stating that they were going t 4 the Rocky Mountains to hunt buffalo. They were captured about six miles from home, in the act of shooting at some calves with a bow and arrow, taken home and put to bed without their supper. —A party of West Virginia sportsmen recently spent a day in fox hunting, and ut night left the dogs still running. They ran into a flock of sheep and killed eighty of them. The owners of the dogs handed over $.4300, and received the carcasses of the sheep. —Eggs with iron shells will be a fact at the Ptuls Exposition. A Berlin chemist caused his liens to produce them by feed ing them on a preparation in which iron was made to take the place of lime. The eggs may do very well for transportation. but how about the chicken ? —A would-be bride in Dayton, Ohio, aged GO, has stied a gentleman of 70 tbr breach of promise. She shows one of his letters in which be said. he " existed only in her smiles, and that the happleSt day of his life would be that on which he should call her his own:' —lf you are the editor or proprietor of a newspaper, you ought to be willing to do anybody a favor; and verily, verily I say unto you. gnat-is your reward. —Something ought to be dono to thin off the canine species before the hot Weather sets in, for, much as men may value dogs, they still value their children more, and children will run greater risks to be bitten by rabid dogs than grown persons. A stitch in time saves nine. —A Connecticut Yankee, who buried his sixth wife last week, offered a ~S 3 greenback to the officiating clergyman. The latter hesii siting to receive it,t he bereaved remark ed, "Just as you say; but that's what I have been in the habit of paying." —An old and well known citizen of In dianapolis, who .has lived with his - wife until children and grandchilaren grew about him, recently obtained a divorce. A sad commentary both on Indiana laws and the weakness of human nature. —ln 'Newborn, N. C., a few days since, a parson who hnd purchased an old army mattress ripped it open and discovered a big roll 'of greenbacks in it. There has boon much ripping of other old mattresses since. —A. T. Stewart (t: Co. have announced that they will offer at unction, at New York, a portion of their importation of dry goods, and, as is naturnal, such a movement of so large and successful a house has been the subject of much conversation in the trade. The Tribune, in solving the purpose of the announcement, says: 6 ` The meaning of it is that the house comprehends the financial situation, and prefers to meet the present market rather than take less later in the season." —Mr. Youutt, the famous veterinary surgeon, who has been bitten eight or ten times by rabid animals, says that crystals of nitrate of silver, rubbed Into the wound, will positively prevent hydrophobia in the bitten person or animal. —Buffalo has an Irish lady aged 110 who attends mass every morning. —The man in jail who looked out of the window of his cell and exclaimed, " This is n grate country !" is now generally ad mit ted to have spoken 711 1 / 1 121 bounds. —The young masters and misses of Peters burg. Va., have formed themselves into a " Jell. Davis I Coop Rolling Club." In view of his organization Thorlow Weed suggests we shall doubtless next hoar of the "Horace Greeley Croquet Organization." —John Brown was hung for having organized a riot against the organic law of Virginia. Jeff. Davis, for having organized rebellion against the organic law of the United States, is justified and admitted to bail. Is Virginia, as a State, greater than all the States as a Uhion —The Bureau of Statistics is making arrangements to take the census of 1870, through the Internal Revenue Department. A census was quietly taken by that De partment during six weeks of last No vember and December. Tits census shows the total populations of 'The thirty-seven States to be $4,100,255, or, including the territories, 34,505,882. In most of the south ern States there has been a decrease, in the eastern States a small increase, and in the western States a large increase. —The members of the Penna. Reserve corps will meet on the 30th day of :May, at the State Capitol Hotel, in Harrisburg, for the purpose of commemorating their last battle at Bethsaida Church, Virginia. Gen. Wnc. i\l'Candless, of Philadelphia, will deliver an address, and a banquet will he served up. The object of the meeting is to fraternize the surviving members of that corps, commemorate the day and recall many associations of the war. —The world is crazy for show. There is not one person in a thousand who dares fall back on his real, simple self, for power to get through the world, and exact enjoyment as he goes along. There is too much living in the eyes of other people. There is no end to the aping, the mimicry, the false airs and the superficial airs. It requires rare courage, we admit, to live up to one's enlightened convictions in these days. Unless you consent to join in the general cheat, there is no room for you among the great mob of pretenders. It' a man dares to live within his means, and is resolute in his purpose not to appear more than he really is, let him be applauded. There is something fresh and invigorating in such an example, and we should honor and uphold such a man with all the energy in our power. —A scoundrel, prompted byjealous spite, on Thursday morning entered the cottage of a wounded soldier in Chicago, during the absence of the owner, and destroyed every article of furniture, together with the books and papers given the soldier. The wretch was arrested and committed for burglary.—E. chauge. The fellow is no more guilty than :fell: Davis, and should at once be let loose on bail. If any of his friends send to Bill Reed, in Philadelphia, thateminent lawyer will appear Tor him, and doubtless Horace Greeley will go on his bond. At all events, don't treat the scoundrel harshly. Ile is a friend of Jed: Davis, and should therefore not be allowed to stiffer. 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No young Indy or gentleman should fall to send their Address, and receive a copy postpaid by re• turn mail. Adthess P. O. Drawer.°l - , marn'aT.Gm] Troy, N. Y, CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR. SCRENCWS To core consumption, the system must be pre pared 80 that the lungs will heal. To accomplish Ibis, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite created for good wholesome food, which, by the medlicues will be digested properly and good healthy blood made; thus building, up the constitution. Schenck's Mandrake Pills cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucous accumulations; and by using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite Is restored. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup is nutritious as well as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. if patients will take these medicines according to directions, Consumption very frequently in its hist stare yields readily to their notion. Take the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow, that because the bowels are not costive they are not required, for sometimes in diarrhoea they ere necessary. The stomach most bs kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow tne PM manic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs pro perly and allay any Irritation. Then all that is re quired to perform a permanent core is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the rooms as much as possible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves; but he particular and masticate well. eel 2018664 y. lIELNBOLIY.3 Fluid Extract 13ac1m is plowennt in taste anti odor, free from nil injui ions proportics,anti mmetliato to its action. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. From Hr. E. Troma, Depot master, at Salisbury, Ma..a .1 hare been troubled for years with a bad humor, sometimes outwardly, and sometimes inwardly. During the past summer it manifested itself more than usual outwardly, and 1 used your Salve. All signs of it have since disappeared, without affecting me inwardly, Indicating, I think, the eradicating nature of the Salve." SETH. W. FOWLEk SON, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by all Druggists, at 25 ets. a box. Sent by mail for 35 ota. [Hay 4th Imo. SPECIAL. NOTICES. COLGATE'S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP. A superior TOILET SOAP, prepared from ram( VEGETABLE OILS hi combination with GLYCER.• INF., and especially designed fur the 1130 of LADIES and for the NURSERY. Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing provcrtics unrivalled. For sale by all druggisti. [may 25, Ti) CONSUMPTIVES The advertiser, having been restored to health in a fete weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a some lung affection, and that dread disease Con.umplion, is anxious to make knoon to his fellow-suffer CI'S the means of cure.. To all a ho desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge,) tt ilk the directions fortireparing sold using the same, which they trill find n Sure Core for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, emel., Cold., and all Throat and Lung Affections. - The only of j . ect of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information o hick he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will by Isis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prose a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, rose, by retorts mod, will please address REV. E DIVA ED WILSON. • Mayls . ,•67.ly] Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. ERRORS OF YOUI'II A t:enticimin mho :nacre,' for years from Nervous Debility, Pim:Mire Decoy, and all the effects of youthful indiocretion, will, for the nuke of suffering 'humanity. rend free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he moo puled. Sufferers wi-Inug to profit by the adiertiocrN experience, con do so by addrca , ing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN. .lay is;c74yl 42 Cedar Street, New York. SIIArFEIZED constitutions restored by Helm bolds Extinct Boat!. WON IN THE BLOOD The necessity of a due voportion of iron in the blood is eell known to of medical men ; when it be eomes reduced from any eaut-e whatever, the whole system sutlers, tine weakest part being first attacked, and a feeling of languor, lassitude and "all goneness" pert ades the system. The remedy is simply to sup ply the blood with the necessary quantity of iron. Thi• can he done by wing the I.IV lA'S SIRUP, It. protected solution of the protoxide of Iron, uhich is so prepared that it :tsituilates at once with the blood, gi‘ung strength, vigor and een• life to the MS= To take medicine to cure diseases occasioned by a doilciency of IRON 1N THE BLOOM, without restor ing it to the system, is like trying to repair a build in'- when the foundation is gone. An eminent Mt ine ,ay, have been thing the rEnry lAN SYRUP for sonic time pa-t: it goes the new vigor, buoyancy of spit its, ela , ti, ity of inmsde." Pamphlets containing cortineate , at ewes. and re commendations from some of the inest eminent phy sicians, clot gyinen mid others. aill be sent ties to ant , address. The genuine has " PEntivias Sriu e - blown in the glass. .1. P. Id NSMOR E, Proprietor, Sold by all druggists. N 0.16 Hey St., New York. KNOW 'JOY DESTINY Madame E. F. Thornton, the grout English strain- Cloirvoyant and psychometrician, who /HIS 11,- toni , hed the scientific chases of the old world, has now located Iterioitlf at liod.on, N. 'I. Madame 'Thornton possesses such wonderful potters of second sight, as to enable her to impart It now ledge of the greatest importance to the sing:lcor married of either sex. While to a 2tate of trance, she delineates the very features of the porton you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of inten , e power, known as the p.yelnanot rope, guarantee , to produce a life like f.icture of the future husband or wife of tho ap plicant, together ti ith date of marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, de. This is no hum bug., no thrmi.ands of to , timonials can assert. She will -end when desired it certified certificate, or written guarantee that the picture is what it pnr pmts to be. lay eneln , ing a Wall 'orb of hair, and stating platie of With, ago, compl,e_ tion, and encle-ing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to youtself• you aill reveiye the yttrium! fwd de-tired information by n•tilril man. All com munication...acredly tionfidential. Aildre , , in con tideniie, Madame E. F. Thornton, P. O. Box. lin. Hudson, N. V. f ma itt'n7-1y TAKE no more unpleasant and unsafe remedteu or unpleasant and dungeroo. di , lirtse, Use Helm- F.:%trnet Hoehn mid Improved. Itero Yl /UM; LADY returning to her country Lome. niter a sojourn of a few months in the City. ea, list liv recognised by her friends. In place of a coarse, I untie, 'hushed face, she had a soft roily complexion of utmost marble :41100011 1,, i, ona in stead of twenty-three she really appeared but eighteen, upon inquiry t,3 to the can.: of so great a change. she plainly told them that she useil the Cirrahman Balm, and considers it an invaluable nevi- sition to any I.l;dy's toilet. By its use. any Lady or Gentleman can improve their personal appearance 14 hundred fold. It IS simple in its combination, as Nature heiself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its etli ettey in dram ing impuritias from, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexton. Hr its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its impurities, kindly healing the same. and leaving the surface as Nature intended It should be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $l, sent by Mail or Express. on recetpt of an order by W. I. CLA It IC if CO, Chemists. No 3, West Fayette St., N. V. The only Ameriean Agents for the sale of the saute. martrti7-ly MAIIIOOI, and youthful vigor tue regained b) leltnbold'r Extract Buchu. BLINDNESS, DEAFNESS AND " CATARRH, treated with the utmost success. by Dr. J. ISAACS, _Cteculist and 'Wrist, (formerly of Loydeu, 1011a110 No. 519 Pine Street. Philadelphia. Testi nonials from the most reliable sources to the city ,k ud country eau be seen at his otllce. The Medical nutty are Invited to nedompany th , or patients, as he Ais no secrets in his practice. Artificial Eyes inser ted without pain. No charge made for examination. May 4th, IA TILE glory of man is strength, therefore the nor coos and debilitated should immediately use Helm bold's Extract 13uelm. 4 . ELM BOLD' S FL Ull ) EXTRA CT BUCLITI, Is a certain cure for diseases of the bladder, kid neys, gravel, dropsy, organic weakness, female com plaints, general debility, and all diseases of the urinary organs, whether existing in male or female, front whatever cause Originating and tie matter of how long swilling. Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, consumption or insanity may ensue. Our lie,h and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Hein - Mold's Extract Duch u, established upwards of IS years. prepared by H. T. 11.ELMBOLJ. Deeggh.t, .1:11 Srendie.ty, New Yolk, and hit South Tenth street. Philm,Pa. [Mar. 3, '57, ly. . NEW STORE! THE UNDE.IISIG.NED has opened a Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Store, in the Room ad joining the 'Post Otlice, where everything will be tound, required tor Ladies' or Gent,. LADIES' DEPARMENT A variety of Prea. and Cloak. Trimmings, Buttons, in great varletlt, Latest Stylos for Spring Is Anther mid Cry:Oat Trillllllings, Black and Bogle Trimmings, , 1 / 4 e 331.1e1; aril Colored Itibbons, and Belt log. .ILK, KINDS OF 1100 P SKIRTS, A Large assortment. of I.adieW AlhNe% and Chihlren's imstErn - ,—sultabic• for :-Ipring tnd Sumner wear. GLOVES OF ALL IMNZDS Embroidered COIInr. and Hem Stitt:hod anti Ltnen Handkerelilefc Itnfll ing and l'rinuninuN And . It large variety of other goods usee In ENTS' I)E PA TITNI ENT .1116: deVISIXt 1,01.1%1,1, CA . 'A v.,T, -4 .vo,rtmv of Gents' Goods, viz: Intent Styles CraVaits mid Ties, F,ugeno, Irenriehn, of all I:lntis and prices Linen Collars mid CMS's, Paper Collars and Cull's., Shirts, and Shirt Fronts, 'Underwear in great variety, tta.SHIFTTIA mode to order mid Warranted to fit, ROBERT J. FRY, I'ma-Oinee Building SC., Columbia Apt (3;67-Iy} IGARDEN SEEDS ! Buy them at Family Medicine Store. [April 8, 1867. IA CENTS SVANTED ogR GEEHEVS HISTORY COMPLETE. !..'s x i F nordi nary Opportunity ! This History contains accounts of about One H un d re d D it tues not generally found in the earlier works on the Rebellion, even In those most widely circulated. Now that Gumgv's His Tony is completed, Its popularity is greater than ever before, and sells with a rapidity which makes it the most valuable work for Canvassers ever published. Address O. 33.. CASE Jr. CO., Publishers. April ei, '67.1-- - 3 fart ford, Connecticut. -- _ ---- -- - -- --- ------- ER. ---- F AE4-11.0NABLE HATT JOHN NI. GREEN, Tfas removed his Store to No. t East King street, :Next door to Barr's Book Store, LANCASTETt, PA., Where be has titled up rooms to carry on in an extensive scale, the MANUFACTURE OF HATS, &C. Orders may be left, or sent at any time, and satisfaction guaranteed. I have only the best workmen, and meat all times prepared tosupply those who may favor me with it call with the BEST AND CHEAPEST ETATS AND CAPS, of the Latest and most Fashionable Style. Having had considerable experience in the business, he hopes to meet a. generous share of public patronage. April 6, JOHN M. GREEN. SPRING & SUMMER 1867 DRESS GOODS, New - York Novelties, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES PLAIN WHITE NOITAIRS, CASSIMERES & NEB INOS, SHIRRED & TUCKED MUSLINS. &c INEw ArrnAcTioss NEW INDUCEMENTS CLOTHS & CASSTMERES IN TIM LATEST NEW YORK STYLE '2O Per Cent. Less in Prise than our neighbors, and guarran teed to give sat isiltetion in every way. czutrorr NU S Our large and increasing sales in these Goods Is an evidence that the Goods are good, am Prices right. CHEAP MUSLIN'S AND CALICOES, The best 2i cent PRINT STUFFS in Columbia. A Full Stoek of Q 1 I-C,174:,Nr5W.A.1 - IEI4, In Tea, Daily arrival of Bargains at FONDERSMITH'S Black Silks, Cord.ssd Snits, Fancy Silks and Summer Silks, at FONDERSIIITH'S. Neck• Goods, New Styles. best makes and /owe , : Prices, at FONDIsRS\Q'PFI :S. WALL PAPERS tt WINDOW SHADES .9RExio. & eq., 34 South Third Street, (BETWEEN :StAItKET 4:,,CHESTNUTO PHILADELPIItA, B A :NT .1‹ E R S, AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7-30 s, JUNE. JULY AND AUGUST. CONVERTED INTO 5 - 50 S Without chat Se io aig . d i i niTt iL Wltil a PROFIT GOLD, SILVER, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES IV N A T F, D ! Applications by mail will receive prompt at tention, and all information cheerfully furnished Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on commis sion bete or in New York. Orders solicited. March 9,1867-3 m. NEW GOODS NEW SPRING GOODS! FROST STREET, above LOC:I7ST, COLUMBIA. We are constantly' receiving additions to our stock,goal have now a large and varied assort ment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting of Delaines, Chant., Lawns, MozaM blques, plain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins, &c. CHEAPER THAN EVER. x, Gooda for summer Wear, bought at tho LOW PRICES, and will be sold low I=l 'We have no Goods bought at the high prices, consequently can sell cheaper than some others. We havejust received additions. EMIRS! (MAW:. CALICOES. FLANNS, • LI:NE.7gs, CHECK'S, &e, At old Priers. complete assortment of Cloths, Casslmeres, - Vesting's, Tweeds, Jeans, Cot tonades, ate., for men and boys' wear, at old prices. Full flue of Hosier, Gloves, and Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, of Latest Styles and Best Makes. MERCHANT TAILORING Attended to In all its branches. Gentlemens Suits made In order, in the Latest Styles, and perfectly fitting garments or no pay received. BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, '3lLule of the Lent material, and warranted equal :-',uspenciers kte., tc to the best honnLmade work. Call and see us. No charge to see goods. At I. 0. BRITNERS, Cheap Cash Store, Front ab. Locust St., Columbia, Pa, ATCHETS. The best 71.111.1 cheapest for the consumer are t lose manuthetured by Shingling, Lathing. Claw and Broad, made of the best east-steel and warranted as good or better than any others made m the United States, and sold at much lower prices than any other really first-class hatchets. They are tem pered by one of the firm, S. J. TONGUE, who possesses it peculiar faculty that might be called STEEL ON THE BRAIN, 'Which has given his tools a great celebrity In these parts. TRY THEM. Nos. :13 and 35 Richmond Street • the relents op Third Street cross Richmond, near the works. READING AND COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD are prepared to carry either by regular or extra Trains. Sunday Schools, Fie-n les, or ..Orden;" otany kind to all points on this Road at Reduced Rates. GEO. F. GAGE, May 18, ff . ) Superintendent. NOTICE' TO GAS CONSUMERS ede COLUMBIA. The Columbia Gas Company are cons Celled, early in June next, to repair their Gas-Holder, and will thereby be prevented from supplying gas for at least ten days, after they continence. Consumers are, therefore, requested to supply themselves with the means of lighting their houses during that period. ROBERT BEACHAM, May IS, St) • Superintendent. T RY FRALEY'S FINE DRESS BOOTS, Locust St., near Second, Columbia, Pa. 31:ISCELLAIVEOU&. FONDE li S3l ITH'S, COLUMBIA, Pu. EEO A sneclality mode In WHITE GOODS, WHITE TARLETANS PLAID ORGANDIES SWISSES R NAINSOOKS, FUR GENTLEMEN! I=l MADE UP TO ORDER, kr.4ec our Fashion Plates,) OTL (JLOTII MATTI/N(I,S The rush continues for our BOYS' GOODS of all grades and Prices [limier and Toilet Setts, &c., fic A New stoek of PARASOLS A:ND SON SHADES! Largest Stork, Newest Styles, and lowest Priers at FONDERSMITH'S, Adjoining Columbia National Bunk AT 0. BRUNER'S Cheap Cash Store, J. 0. PRUNERS, We Invite attention to our stork of =IIIIMMEM JENKIIs.TS & TONG UE, Philadelphia CASE & SGN'S CO_LT73I2Ir. GRE2.T REDUCTION IN PRICES ! W. G. CASE & SON, BANE JUST RECEIVED A VERY LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! PURCHASED FOR CASH! At a Reduction on the lute High Figures, which they are now offering at I= Also, A FINE STOCK OF READY-MADE 01,0'TI - -lINrG-, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, which they lire closing out at PRICES FAR BELOW COST! Boots and Shoes ! In great variety, at a Reduction In Price far below anything of the kind offered in the town of Columbia. All our goods are of the Best Styles, the Largest Assortment, I=l the Cheap- est ever offer DRESS GOODS! SPRING- AND SUMMER SILKS, IN EVERY VARIETY MOILAIRS, Of all kinds ALPACAS Plain and. Fancy POPLINS, Of very latest styles WOOL I/ELAINE.% ALL QUALITIES .h WIDTIIS PRINTS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Vl7, SPRAGUES Pink, Purple, American, rim coke, Allen, Pacific, Wamsutta, Glen Cove, Corset Jeans, Fine Cambrics, Paper Camhries, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Napkins, Threads Braids, Dress Trimmings, Tidy Yarns, Worsteds, Hosiery, all kinds, Hoop Skirts, Silk Circulars, Silk Simples, Balmorals, .Cc., &c. MOURNING DRESS GOODS, GINGTIAMS, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND`SIVISS. WHITE GOODS. AT VERY Low PRICES, ALL KIND:4 of PRINTED DELAINES, P ACIFTc LOWELL, - HAMILTON, FOLTLARDs, SPRING & SUMMER SHAWLS OF ALL KINDS. CLOWIS AND CASSL3IERES, For Gent's and Ladie.; Wow FLANNEI- , 4, WHITE AND COLORED Also, Brown • Musllns, Bleached, Muslins, Blue Drills, Pillow Casing, Double Width SHEETING'S, Cotton and LINEN, Ladies' & Gent,' Linen, Paper Collars, Culls, >leek Ties, Fancy and Plain, Kid Gloves, 'White and Colored, of all makes, Ready Made Shirts, TICKINGS of all GRADES, &e _kir. STYLES 01, lIATS AND CAPS Boots and Shoes LADIES' GLOVE RID, MISSES' and CFHLD- ItEN'S SHOES CARPETS, CAR PETS. FOR FLOOR STAIRS EEO FLOOR A:, TAI3LE OIL CLOTHS WINDOW CURTAINS OF' ALL KENDS. &c.. &( MERCHANT TAILORING DONE IN THE BEST STYLE OUT- SIDE THE CITIES, AID ALL FITTING WARRANTED A FULL ASSORTMENT OF QT_TRENSWAR. CITOICE LOT OF GROCERIES CONSISTING OF SUGARS, COFFEI•>;, SPICES, TEAS, FISH, MOLASSES, CANNED FRUITS, ko. Please give laB a 4w J, at the OLD STAND of 31ALT&Y S CASE, where you can examine our Stock, before imrehaalng elsewhere. Agency for GROVER 4; BAIZEit'S PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. Call tit the Store and see them working. Sov erul kinds on baud. W. G. CASE & SON, Locust St., between Front 6Second Sts., COLUMBIA, Fa. Sat - IVarlet Price in given foe all kinds of Country Produce, in exchange for Goode. edto the publle. IMMEM MANEITESTEIT. Sze MEI ALSO, 3EISVE.L_LA_N_EOUS. NEW GROCERY STORE. The Subscriber would respectfully inform the Piddle generally, that Me has Just received a general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Refined Sugars of all kinds, No. 1, and Mess Mackerel English J.; American Pickles, Sugar Cured Hams, Extra Fine Syrups, Old Rio and .Tfl WI Coffee, DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, Raisins, Prunes strut prepared Mustard always on hand and of the very best grades. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and complete and we Intend keeping it fresh, by almost daily additions. Notions of different kinds always on hand. FREDERICK 13UCHER, ft] cor. 4th R. Le , :tlat Sts. T ETE BEST IN THE WORLD! FOLEY'S GOLD PENS Are aeknowledged to be t):? best Yka , olfetedlo M:=II2 W. U. HESS has just received a very large stock of these celebrated Pens. His old stock has also been exchanged for new, so that custo mers can now select from the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of Gold Pens ever brought to this market. vs,.) Pens are guaranteed for six mouths. Push along. Get a Pen. Ask for Foley's. mar,Z3, 'GT-tfj W. U. HESS, Locust Street. F RESH ARRIVAL • OF GROCERIES. We are now ready for the Spring Trade, having Just purchased a full assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Extra new crop Coffee, Refined Sugars and Syrups—an elegant Syrup for 2.3 Cents per Quart. EXTRA FINE JERSEY RAMS. We have also, No. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel barrels, quarters and halves, Dried Beer, Herring, zee All kinds of Fruit mid VEGETABLES IN CA:s.;S. Our assortment is full and complete, anti our prices reasonable. IV:a-Call and examine Mr yourselves. HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. of Front & Union Sts. T I E EXCELSIOR Mar:3o4f) WASHING MACHINE SAVES LABOR, TIME AND MONEY Bolls and 'Washes the Clothes at the same time. Uses less Soap and will - Wash in one fourth the Time. Has no Rollers or Rubber, and does not tear the Clothes. A chicd. can 'Work the Machine with perfect ease. It is made of Galvanized Iron, and will never rust, and, can he easily moved from place to place. Manufactured and For Sale at W. 11. PFAIILER'S Stove and Tin Store, Locust St., opposite Fra nktin House [Chartered. with Full Collegiate Powers.] T 4 EBANON VALLEY COLLEGE ! A NORMAL AND CLASSICAL DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL, FOR 130TH SEXES! This Institution offers to students a choice of one of five Courses of Study, viz: An Elementary or Normal Course. A Commercial Course. A Scientific Course. A Classical Course. A Biblical Course. Also, a full course in the Ornamental Branches, including Drawing, painting, and Music. We otter thcihties inferior to none in the State, and patrons may rest assured that students are subjected to the nest influences. IrirStudents received at anytime, and charged from time of entrance. For Boardinw, Washing, Light Fuel, and Tuition, With furnished room, per week, .9.1 92 Instrumental Music, with use of Instru ment, per weed - 1 00 Lessons in Painting, per week 1 00 No extra charge for Vocal Music, Drawing, Penmanship, or the Languages. For Catalogues and further partieu lars,address Rev. TIIOMAS REES VICK.ROY, A. M., President, Anuville, Lebanon Co., Pa. March 9, If4r,'-tf. A myArs SOMETHING NEW! Refrigerators! No family should be without one during the hot weather. Call and examine them ntWilsores. JUST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED PEICES, It splendid Assortment of new and de sirable HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! COOKING STO W ES—Anti-Dust Quaker City, and the iViagara. BRITANNIA WARE, in Sets or separate, to suit purchasers. CHAMBER WARE, CUTLERY OF ALL KIND. WATER COOLERS, of all sizes and styles. Special attention paid to GAS FITTING and PLUMBING. A Large assortment of splendid CITAI,TDELIERS always on hand. -1. Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prices. Agent. for the Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER. The most popular, best and cheapest Washing Machine ever invented. In connection with the above Washing Ma chine, he has the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER! Call at the corner of Second and Locust streets, and satisfy yourself that you can get better bar gains there than at any other establishment. 111R.A.,11 'WILSON. Car. of Second and Locust Sts. eoltuktbla, Pa. April 20, Isor-iy. SUSQUEHANNA PLANING MILL, ON FRONT ST., AND PEN 'A RAIL ROAD INTERsEcnos, COULIMIIIA, PA. The Subscribers would respectfully announce to the patrons of their Mill, that the advanced prices of labor and expenses Incident to carrying on the business of their establishment compels them to charge their customers an advance on former rates, and tutu' this method to inform them that the following are the prices for work done at their Mills: For working Flooring per M. " do Weatherboards per M. Surfacing one side, per M. • do two sides, per M. '• Re-sawing White Pine face measure, per M. " do Poplar face meas. per M. " do Ask, oak and Cherry face measure, per M. Ripping per line, is feet. do 8-1 do do . " do Joice do do I'M...Lumber hauled to the Mill and returned to Yard without extra charge. Accounts for working or dressing lumber will be considered collectable every four months. The subscribem have on band an assortment of ROUGE . and DRESSED LUMBER which is for Sale at Market Prices, and solicits a continuation of public custom. Ap113,*67-Iyj BACUMAN & MARTIN. TiorrAsTEß MARBLE 'WORKS, LEWIS HALDY. Proprietor All persons in want of anything in the Marble line, will be furnished at the very lowest prices, Only the best workmen are employed, eolise qUently we are enable to turn out In a superior manner MO:s.:UMENTS, STATUARY, TOMBSTONES, ORNAMENTS, MARBLE MANTLES, ITUILDENG FROSTS, SILLS, And Marble 'Work of every description 137 - Orden; promptly att‘mtleti to • May 4'67] REMOVAL I'. SHRELNEII & SON Have removed their JEWELRY STORE To FRONT street, above LOCUST, nearly opposite the netullng and rolutubln, Ball Road Depot Where they will do Business for a few days, (until their Store Is tilted up,) in the Rosin dirrefio in the rear of the Store. Call and see us at our NEW STORE. NO. 4, FRONT STREET, May 4, tfj menAEISES' WOODS. Thesehighly popular Pk-Nie grounds have fixed up tor the Season. Substantial plat forms under Cover; thus offering Superior in ducements for Meeting, Parties, - Celebrations, List.. Persons wishing to rent, will auply to May 4, tf] IL . P. 111.:ISE. GOAL ! COAL ! COAL ! Y d CO (I Irect from mines, on first bonds, so d lots of from one to one handred car huls, as the purchaser may desire. All Coal told in tlds way is guaranteed to be in good order. We will sell In any way the purchaser may want, or In any quantity, and at cheaper tides than can be had elsewhere. 13R UNEIt fi 3iooral Columbia, March lii, 1867. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL 13E RuctiavED by the undersigned, until the FIRST DAY OF MAY, NEXT, AT NOON, For the Grading surd Building of a Small Bridge and Culvert, required In the opening of Fourth anti part of Manor and streets. Plans and specifications will be shown by the Itotal Committee. P. GOSSLER, W. W. OPP, ' Road Committee. SOITRBEEII,I Columbia, April 27, 1807. ()TICE! lj ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the firm of J. W. STEACY s CO., or STEACY S. BOWERS, will present the same to the under signed, and those indebted will please come for wail and settle without delay, to 1. W. STEACY, Walnut Street, above 2d, Columbia, Pa. April 27, 1807. e4:50 1.10 2.2.5 4.54.) LEWIS HALO'S.", Lancaster City, Pa COLUMBIA, PA
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