gify Columbia gPg+ Columbia Pa. Sat!Waal!, ;lay 25, IS6V. ~, 3 1MUNIC tTIONS, letters, contributions, generally of Inerit and interest o the reader, will be acceptable t:sl Toro Mends front o 1 1l trisr.ors. TO ADVERTISERS. P.nsoss who wish their advertisements to reach • the greatest number of persons, will do well to avail themselves of the superior inducements offered • through the columns of the Cotentin. SPY. It posse?- , es large advantage over any other newspaper; its average weekly circulation being more than thirty • per cent. greater than nny other paper published in this vicinity, and promises to be more than one hundred per cent. greater, in less than six months.— In addition to this, the patrons of the SPY are of the class that advertisers wish to reach—liberal minded, and intelligent people, thereby making it the most lesirable medium for all classes of advertisers. This fact should have a great weight with advertisers. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. RELIGious NoncE.—Bishop Erb will preach in the "United Brethren" Church, of this place, on to-morrow, at the hours of 10 A. M., and 71 o'clock, P. M. The public are invited to attend. EXCUrtsION.—A party of gentlemen, from our neighboring cities, embarked on a raft, at this place, on Tuesday morning last. They were bound for the "bottom"— Peach Bottom, we nnea u. Fin.E.—A. fire broke out in the oil house of St. Charles Fe mane, on Saturday eve ning last. No damage was done of any. eon,equenee. The firemen were on hand, promptly. Ds IN TIIE WOODS.—As this is the clay the "Vigie" holds their " first of the season," we urge all who aro fond of " tripping the light fantastic" to spend a day in the woods with the boys. VALuABLE STocK yott SALE.—itten lion is directed to tho advertisement o • Edward J. Evans & Co., near York, Pa. They otter at Public Sale, Valuable Dur bain Stock. ICE.—The Columbia ice company com menced, daring the week, to deliver the "cooling luxury" to their patrons. Owing to the changeable state of the weather there has not been ranch of a demand for the article. A GAME.-A game of Bast 13a11 was Played yesterday afternoon, between a nine of the Tyrolcans of Harrisburg., and a "scrub" nine from the "Columbia" of this place. The game resulted in favor of the Harrisburgers. Bor,T,Ls;l:ua has opened a first class confectionery store and ice cream saloon, at No. 1, Wolf's row, Front street, where he keeps a choice assortment of good things. - Lovers of tee ereani should wend their step; toward No. Tuts l'Ettioutc.ti.s —NY. U. Iless Itas all the late Periodicals for sale at his coun ter. Harper's Monthly Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Our Young Folks, together with all the leading publications of the day. New books, new stationary, fir.., just re ceived. HORSE KILLED.—A valuable horse, belonging to James Bennett's ear team, was chocked to death, on Monday morning last, The lead horse of the leant limped off the high stone wall, along the railroad, on Front street, pulling several other horses over with hint, and. one of them getting en tangled in the chains and harne , s, Wit 4 chocked to death before he could be released. ORDERED 'l7O REPORT FOR DIiTY.-0111* young friend, Lieut. Thomas M. Fisher, \•••ho vas lately commissioned to a :Second Lieutenency in the regular army, has been ordered to report for duty to the command ing, officer at Fort Columbus. Now York Itarhor. His regiment—the ti.3d infantry— is now in Idaho. lie left on Thursday morning Last NEI)" BASE BALL CLErit.—A bat4e ball (AIM was organized in this place, on Mon day even ing„2.oth inst.,whieh will be known ns the " Mutnal.' • The following named persons were elected °Meer.; President, George Young„ Tr. ; Vice Pres ident, 'Randolph; Secret icy, W. I[. Fry; Treacnrer, B. F. Steiger; Captain, J. C. Clark; Direetors..Clui4. Young, Frlllik ifeitsline, and J. C. Clark. HALDiotAN's scent determined to take the lead in the dry goods trade, in Colum bia. They hat.," lately made great improve ments in their store, doubling its capacity. They Mier a splendid assortment of dress goods, just purchased at the lowest prices. Moslins, calicoes, cassimeres, etc.. at cheap er rates than ever. Their merchant tailoring establishment is a perfect success, and all who want cheap an el fms h. io bfr trm en ts, should go to Haldeman 's. WORTHY or• os.—'otnewliere out in Ohio, an anti-swearing society has been formed by the young 111011 of that town, and fines are imposed upon members who are guilty of profanity, the proceeds being devoted to the pun:h . :Aso of newspa pers and periodicals. A societyof this kind, embracing all the young men of Columbia —and perhaps some of the older men, too— would yield a handsome revenue for in vestment in newspapers and works fo• the development* and cultivation of the intel lect, KNIGII vs TOlvt,.t.ll.—The rand Com mandery of Pennsylvania will hold its foul teenth annual conclave in Pittsburg, commencing on the 11th of June. On the af ternoon of the 12th there will be a pantile of the Sir Knights in full uniform, and they will proceed to the Academy of Music, where au address w.ll be delivered by Rev. Robert 11. Patrison, 1). I). The installation of grand officers will gate place at the same time. Coitnnbia Ctiminandery, No. 13, of Lancaster city, will attend in a body. It promises to be one 01 the largest demon strations of Sir Knights that has ever taken place in this State. Poor eltt:SH ED.-31r. Al phew , Dale. of Meelmnivsburg, Pa., a runner of individ ual cars, on Fast Freight, of the Penn'a Railroad, had his right foot badly crushed, on last Monday afternoon, by a car wheel passing over it. The accident occurred on Front street, and we understand be was at tempting to get on his train, whilst in motion, but his hold slipped and he was thrown to the ground tad partially on the track. lie was carried into the American House, and his foot dressed by Do. Brtther and Craig. He was taken to liarrisburg, in the evening, where he remained until Tuesday morning, when he was token to his home, in Mechanicsburg_ UNCLAIMED LETTERS.— List or letters remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date: List.—Miss .1'111D:1100s, Mrs. M. A. Eveland, Miss Martha Miles, Mrs. Julia Rush, Miss Mary Shertzer, Mrs. ,John Thence, Miss Lizzie Witmer. Gentlemen's List.—James Allen, Jo,:ph Clinch, Jos. Cainbell. Oeome Eigelberger, Daniel D. Forry, Hiram A. Gins,` William Batten, William Homan. (2), Alonzo Mil ler, (2), Daniel Myers, John Muckfee, Wm. H. Miller. George Miseivenkbuck, Henry Moore, Charles i‘leckley, Thos. MelCeen, David Martin, Wm. Jones. John Jenkins, George Reese, Chums. P. Stroman, (2), E. G. Smyser, Francis Shawahrook, Michael Thulpin, T. L. Wiban, W.M. Wilson, W. H. Walmsley. DON'T fail to read J. A. IVEYERs' ad vertisement. ASCENSION DAY.—Thursday next will be Ascension Day. It is a festival held on Holy Thursday in commemoration of oar Saviour's Ascension into Heaven after His resurrection. In Allentown the merchants have resolved to close their stores and cele brate the day. Bruner's Store, in Columbia the great Dry Goods Mart,will be kept open during the day, so that strangers coming to town will haven chance to purchase his cheap dry goods, boots, shoes, &e. TnE ONLY MACHINE THAT WILL EM nicranErt.—The Grover 6; Tinker machine thr excels any other machine for dress niaHn and fre•lernl fctn ft; .I,c. Tile Sti lath also, is more beautiful and durable than any other stitch known. The machine is so simple in its combination of parts and its practical operation, that it is very diffi cult to get it out of order. and any operative can manage it. It is the only machine which has yet succeeded in embroidery.— W. G. Case ttc, Son are the authorized agents for this valuable machine. They can he seen in operation at any time, during the clay or evening, at their store. Cantu - id ex amine them, before purchasillZ elsewhere; if you want a good and reliable sewing machine. THE LITTLE PEOPLF. COMINU.—Corn. Foote and Sister and Col. Small, assisted by a talented troupe of vocalists and instru mentalists. will give three of their unique entertainments at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Wednesday evening and Thursday after noon and evening, May 20th and 30th. The following is front the Baltimore Gazette: "In all our experience—by no means a limited one—we have never come across such an extraordinary and novel exhibi tion as that of Messrs. Effinger et Foote, the first performance of which was given in the spacious Hall of the Maryland Instr trite, last evening. It is, in !het, a, rare coin hi nation, by which the Curiosities of all classes may be gratified, while the finer feelings of our nature are pleasantly re freshed by strains of harmony that fall ravishingly upon the ear. Never before, perhaps, was a combination of so very di minutive people thrown together. Corn. Foote and a diminutive little creature known as the Fairy of the West. must take procedenee of all pretenders. These won derful curiosities, assisted by Col. Small and a talented musical company, form a combination, which for real merit is excell ed by none." llu,u PRICES.—Many persons were surprised to find at market last week, that our bntehers demand live cents per pound inure for beef, than formerly. F lenr, too. has gone up to tigures idniost out of the reach of persons with a limited income. We are not familiar with all the causes which contribute to this state of affairs, and if we were it would be practically useless to talk against them. Prices must be left to lie regulated by the regular influences of supply and demand. But undoubtedly a good reason for the enormous expense of house-keeping in this country is the ignorance of our people in regard to the economy of cooking and se lecting articles of food. And if it is of little use to try to discover the reasons for the preg ent excessive prices of provisions, Si) much the more should they lead people to inquire how the articles obtained at so clear prices can be prepared for the table in a cheap and at the same time acceptable way. If we cannot economise in the porchay, at least, we can in the use; and if we can learn to make a clear article go twice as far as ono for which we formerly paid half as much, we are in reality, living as cheaply as fore, ADJOIIRNED MEETINC (0 , OorNci An adjourned meeting, of Council was held on Wednesday evening last. Present—Mr. Supplee, President. Met,srs. Bachman, Gassier, Green, Minich, Shreiner and Upp. Mr. John Eddy was elected Borough Tax Collector, for 1867. Salary, 5 per cent. on all collections. On motion of :Ur. Green, it was Rootral, That the Road Committee be author ized to appoint a person to superintend tlu• eon struction of the culvert in Bridge street. The Road Committee reported the Rego lator's (sit mate of the cost of opening; 3rd Street from Walnut to Gay, Gay to The Marietta Turnpike, and 4th Street to the Marietta Turnpike, which was road and ordered to be filed. On motion of Mr. (4os:der, it, wg: <xi, That an alley or court he opened or re opened fourteen feet wide, extendlng from (Mr Street to the invidlim Ilne or properlie, of .Immpli IL inmc, :Alkluod Collins and Jo,eph Ts.mm runnum re. er the silo 01 the "hi hilly, hetWeell Said ItehltS, 41 rear of the properne, of Claude. Pantie. Wm. I Mriloll, and Whet,. and hl 17•unl of the hIILI,ON or.i,, , eph•ryson and :%tiehatti Cullia., and noarty paranet with rottnatm. Street. On Inniirni or Mr. Shreiner, it was Rnoterd, That :h•d Street be opened front Wal nut SO tut to the Mtu•tetttt turnpike, and au :up proprial ion of slllLii) be mule h n • that purpirw; and that the Road I'ollllllin,, ne atithorizeit to putt It tinder coutraid. A.Ajourned. .01.1.)11.:12S' Olt PHA orplunn., connected with the M .1 fly So Idiot's' Orphan School, were in town, on Thursday and Friday, of this week, and gave two of then• excellent entertainments. During their stay, the Loy. Mi(' several parades in our streets, headed With martial mush, and they indeed 3tresented ii line mid real soldier-like appearance—kept step and marehed amazingly well. They are uni formed according to the regular State style—gray pantaloons, blue jackets, &e. Their exhibition, en Thursday eve n ing, was held in Odd Fellows' Hall, to a large and attentive audience. On Friday evening they exhibited in the public school building, nu Cherry street, and W1.4'0 also greeted with a large audience. 'l'lle exercises were conducted in e very creditable manner, and reflects, well upon both teachers and scholars. The school numbers 118 scholars—J9 females and 79 stales,—'J6 of the scholars being present. We were pleased to see the inter est sea is of our citizens nianifested ill be half of the little ones, by entertaining them at their homes during their stay hero. The school is under the charge of Mr. Caruthers and W. Shuman, men well lilted for the position, and who man ifest a deep interest in the 01111,13 in which they are engaged. CAs ES. —The following eases were before Samuel EV:111S, Esq. Tforer and COnrCrSiOn.—GCOrgo W. CaleY bronalit suit against Henry _Minna to re cover pos,eiNion of eight geese. D. appear ed, however. that two of the geese returned to the premises of the plaintiff a few days ago. After hearing sumo twenty-live Wi t lICSSI2:4 its to the ownership of the geese, in question, the plaintiff failed to establish his claim to any but the two, having pos,ession of the:c, of course, he could claim 110 dama ges, unless he proved that the defendant plucked them whilst they were in his pos session, which the plaintiff proceeded to do, and allowed fifty cents damages. The de fendant had to pay fourteen dollars and eighty-lotu• cents costs ; also, we infer that no one connected with the case gained any thing but the Constable and Justice, as not of the witnes , eA were "pilots" it. steersmen" on the river. (;Dose feath ers itt Washington, e., are a dear article. Layerag.—John Buxton %V!as :wrested by Com:table McGinnis, upon complaint of John C. Bryan, who keeps the Jefferson lionse, for larceny. The defendant has been employed on the railroad for it short time., and was discharged a few days ago for drunkenness. IZe hat been boarding at the complainents, who Ims noticed that the defendant's conduct has been strange, he, getting tip all hours of the night, and ab senting himself front the premises. A few days ac.-o a shawl, table corer, and a num ber of other articles Ino. been missed. as certaining, that the defendant sold a table cover for tiny cents. whielt was worth two dollars and a half. he was arrested and the table cover revowereil, which was identified as the property of deponent. The defend ant has evidently seen better days, and has been demoralized by the too free use of that fell destroyer, rum. In default of bail, he was committed to prison to answer at August Sessions. MECHANICS.—There is, in all parts of the country, a general complaint of the want of Mechanics—especially those engaged in building. Carpenters, Stpnecntters, Brick layers, Masons, Plasterers, are in demand everywhere, and work is waiting in almost every town for workmen to do it. And yet in the midst of this, we see young men— stout ancl able-bodied—enquiring for em ployment in stores, in places as school teach ers, or in some light business of fancied gentility. If these young men could bring them selves to understand that the calling of a good mechnni , - is always respectable, and a skillful mechanic more than merely re spectable, and like sensible men, learn seine of tllc3: traces, illey would render society a service by their useful labor, and would place themselves in a position of indepen dence, that would far exceed anything they are likely to attain in the light and genteel callings they are crowding so unprofitably. Let a young man who is heart sick, with the disappointments he encounters in seekin; genteel employment, or ashamed of being a burden at home, set about learn ing a trade,and he will find immediate em ployment, and feel respectable in. the con sciousness that he is doing something of use, while he tits himself to enter the world with the ability to make a livelihood inde pendently of the changes of time, or vicissitudes of trade. The man whose skill is wanted, never wants the means of living. The true idea is to choose the business in which the mall is wanted, more than he wants the place. Ire then has command of the situation, and can sat his own price upon his services. But when a man wants employment more than he is wanted, he is a slave to the situation. This is a view of the subject that we commend to our young men all over this country, where there is such a disposition to get agencies, and peddle in sonic way—or "make a living w ithout work" by labor and anxiety tenfold more painful and wearing upon soul and body than steady mechanical labor. STATED MEVAINn ua Ont; NC11,...—M et. May 17th. ISV, T. It. Sapplee, President in the chair. Pres( ni..---Messrs. Bachman, (.treen, Minieh, Stipplee, Shreiner, Sourbeer and lJpp. The minutes of April 19111, and May 3r..1 and lam were read and approved. The Road Committee submitted the Regulator's estimate or the cost or opening Third street north, which was ordered to be tiled. The Finance. Committee an hmitted the following statement 01 . the Borough Finan ces: Receipts from January Sth, to date ()Mei s paid, iron' Tan. it it, Balance iii TrelISU Bounty Pawl—Ba!ante n Treasury %.eeount, credited with Dog Tax, up to May 7th 71,00 Received from .Taeob Auwerter, Chief _BurgeNs, mom Jan. 12. th, to this date for Fines. 77.70 Licenses for eirew,es and Concerts 18.50 MEI The Market Committee reported the fol lowing moneys Collected and paid to the Treasurer: Rent of Hall Table Rent.. MB On motion of Mr. Lipp, it Wtlti Resol erd, That n prate:along for the collection, of Borouah Tax for 1:,67, will be received by Council at its next meet lug. On motion of Mr. Mullen, the regular order of business was suspended to give an opportunity to a number of citizens, who uOlO preset, to state their wants. Mr. John Krodel asked I hatarrangentents be made so as to enable the property own s on the East side of sth street, between Union and tlherry, to make pavements along their properties.. Referred to the Pavement Committee. He also asked that measures be taken to abate a nuisance occasioned by water col lected in two unused cellars, adjoining his property in sth Street. Referred to the Sanitary Coinmittee. Benjamin Johnson, colored, asked that suitable damages be awarded him for that part of Pis property which the Borough was about taking from hint in the open ing of sth Street, ball - Cell Union and Mill. On motion of Mr. C 4 os,sler, it was referred Io the Road Committee. On nietion Of Mr. Green, the Ibhlowing preamble and resolution were adopted: Witt:tutAs. me ,luties of the Ittlrgess have I,er•n increased ity the adoption of the new imnr.. ler, (Well eying a great part of his time, therefore Pii , eirot. That the Itnrgl•ss shall receive for his serviet, the ,ton of the Hundred t per iontion. On Motion of Mr. Clip, it wits J, Thal the Sanitary 'otinittet• lie aut - orized to pt•orure a piece of Jaunt, in witleli to hury anitanis 'tilled by ot•der of the itorottah tin motion of .Mr. (seen, it vu, That the Pavement Committee have power to authorize the Supervisor to notify the owners of property nn t he west slit.. of .ith St Feet, he! weep Union anti Mill, to make pavements along their several ).ropert les. Wt Motion 01 Mr. Minieb, it was Re,01,4; That tile Itoatt Cononittee be instruct ed to extend the :Ointment:. of tile hrill.4 - tt tont met., on the extension of 4th Street t-ontlt, 10 the full width of the Ntreel. Oil motion of Mm. Shreiner, it NVti, Twit the rood (20,131111 u,, Le rt,d,t to in,truct the Regulator la make au ci-,1 ulnae oi the cost o 1 Ith Street, north to the Marietta turnpike, iirdStreet to Clay, and (lay to Rh Street. cotnlnunieation was received i'roln eiti 7,etty re,lilintr near tins corner of 3rd and Cherry streets. contplainin4 of the lied c.ot claim' Or the ero, , ,ing , ; :it said point. Com plaint waq al,o wade of the bad condition ()flit() erossing on the lower SI4 Ic Or 2.11 d and Walnut streets. On motion of 31 r. Oos,ler, the cro , sings complained of were ordered to Lie repaired. A petition waq received from the Trmao?s of the Vigilant Fire Company, pro. ing (2ouncil to appropriate j:323. to a1(1 Company in defraying the expenses incur red in putting their lion,e and apparatus in good order. On motion of Mr. Gossler appropriation witn made. On motion of 'Air. (to.sler, it was Rauh ed, That the Borouzh liegulator he au thorized to make an e,tunate 01 the co•-t. of open lug the Cemetery Road, and report to the Rual Committee. Bills to the :onotolt. of $109.61, were read Old ordered to be paid. On motion of .l r. I it NV:IN /2.,,,!en/. That. When Council adjourn. it do so to in t ,t, ott Wetinc,day, May :...211.1, idiwk., P. M. On !notion acijournetl [Fur tiny `:ipp:'J Mu. Enrroit.-1 WU:" very glad to see that the Mercantile Appraiser had sufficient discrimination to divide the publication of the list of dealers of the County, between the papers of the city and the lead ing paper outside ; and in doing so selected the two live Republican weeklies of the County. The A:ram/tier used to be the recognize'd organ of the party, but since it has gotten into the lianas of the 'kit tnalites, who now control its columns. it has become, on the one laud a sleepy concern, zind on the other, a sewer t b rough which, weakly, flows abuse of men, who have at all times labored to build up a party upon sound Republican pet nei p I es. There is, after all, an aptness in its condition, because you know, Mr. EDITon, that stagnant water is generally the home for the little wrigglers, votamonly eallod tad-poles, and 1 know of no butter title to apply to the fellows who are wont to meet in, and about thepoor Alrannnerollice. JAcK seems to be doomed to disappoint ment ; he tried to be Senator last 11,11 by riding two horses, but toiled as all such Charlatans ought to ; then he winded to he Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth, but here he again "slipped tip ;•' then he tried his hand on Flour Inspector, but again •• vaulting ambition overleaped itself."— Then lie tried to get Andy Johnson to make him Naval Officer, but agatn lie "shot his arrow over the house and hurt his !mailer." ld 11011 he is waiting, Mac Caw bee like, for something, "to turn up." These V81'1.• oils disappointments have so soured him that he goes snapping and snarling like a hungry cur, so that it is even 1111.1.11 e to Pia hill/ 011 the head. The titet is, J.kot: is badly played out, and the E.Laminer shows strong :symptoms of going off into the sweet embrace of the Copperheads; let hini ~ c o! and the party may well say ;god raldance, A;(7. :Mr. Hartman should bear in mind the table of poor Tray echo was found in bad company. John has really sonic life in hint, and does amount to som ct hing, while Kline is strong ly suspeeted of being a little eoppei y ; in deed, tt is doubted in sonic quarters wheth er lie ever voted the Republican ticket. JAcit: tries to imitate Alex. McClure, but makes a very bad counterfeit of it. ; Aleck has brains, and can write and say smart things. JAci.:, has never been accused of anything of the kind. 1 hope, however, that this last disappoint ment in not getting the :Nlereantile List to publish, will not sour him so very badly but that he may live' long to enjoy hi, laurels won at Bull Run. Mr. Editor, yen will please sendl my paper to the Aanheitn Station by Dr. Melllnwer, as I can get it that way earlier than by the Yours, .Toth OF 'WARWICK. [For the 'Spy.") EDITOR OF TRH SrY :—Tho Cormorants which have their nests on the cliff's, near the hole in the wall, have become greatly enraged at Julius L. Shuman, Mercantile Appraiser, for having the audacity to pub lish the Mercantile Appraiser's list in the Columbia ,Spy. The old grandmother of that voracious covey of Sea Ravens, also charges the County Commissioners with complicity in the same heinous (Aimee, as a punish ment for opposing their acts, in increasing the County Tax, which increase, by the by, was fully and satisfactorily explained by the Commissioners, at the time, and ap proved by every intelligent tax-payer in this community. And it is with deep re gret we have learned that an additional building will have to be erected by the Directors of the Poor, causing a still further increase of taxes, if the supporters of the said Cormorants adopt the course pursued by those greedy birds, amongst which, al though lame and unsonnd,. are some that are very prolific. The old woman in her lamentations, saith : "This document has, for time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary, been published in the Exam iner and Herald, and paid for, and for that reason it should have been CCM tinued. And those editors, who have, for the same length of time, published the list without pay should still continue so to do," i 9 tho liberal inference. - - If Agur was making his confession of faith at this clay, he would surely add the Examiner and llcrald to the things that are never satisfied. The sentence would then read thus: There arc three things that are never satisfied; yea five things say it is not enough—the grave, and the barren womb, the earth that is not tilled with water, the fire, and the Examiner (tad Herald that is not filled with the Mercantile Appraiser's list, and paid for, saith not. It is enough. May 20th, 15(37. Cosov. [For the 4.5133-.*l Enrron :—This season, which is just now opening, bids fair to be ono of the most exciting that our :National game is likely ever to know. This place sports some five or six very good clubs, at present, although one was disbanded a few dayti since, (the Shawnee.) A new el ub has re cently been tbrmed, styled the " Mutual." and is composed principally of the !mak 'men who were led hop! the "Columbia," wholly by one Clark, and with the ex pectation that a certain crack player would join with them and be their pitcher. Now this Clark had gained for himself a little notoriety last season. whilst playing with the "Columbia,' • and this season, becamo conceited, so ntuc•h so that lie flit:ight he could run the club Imnsolf; bat being taught otherwise, became indignant and resigned. Ills influence reached this far—a few mem bers were lost, but without whom the club will suffer no drawhark whatever, as we learn several new members have been se cured in their stead, Despite all the petty doings and howling of these aforesaid gen• flown, the '• Columbia" is still on her (et's. and expects 50 to he wail knocked off, to accomplish which would be no easy task. Are not some of the truants sore and would they not er3iel back again, had they dare? ,Sefnh.• - FLY-CA're SYT: I l't [EMI IMES 41.trrints t_. i 4. . Deaths and Marriages are published in this paper wahoin charge. When accompanied by commen taries, whether prose or poetry, five cents per line will be charged. Font ml notices ten cents per line payable in advance. On the Lith inst., at Perinea, this county, by IteV. S. J. Thomas, TII031.1:,.! SEVELE to Ptioonr: TrAWouszcsi, both of West Coln, Chester co., Pa. On the to inst., by lice. Jacob Broyhill, at the residence of the bride's father, dotes Rustr, of Pcipum t wp., to MAirrnA of sitrasburni township. On the lath inst., by Rev. D. hertz, at Ephrata, RO Lomos: IlitowN, of Browmgown, to 5.511.111 lii, 01 New Berlin. Oil the alid inst., at Sq..Taines Church, Lancas ter, by Rev. J. I. Mombert, B. D., Unottou NA r )1.5 1.11 . .1ZZ! C, eldest daughter (11,1 mos 5.1 fend- $13.00 5 r 0 0.30 MEM On the fah inst., M.% ito,titivr A., willow of the late Fleury Hal,leman, caged to years. On the Ifith Inst., In Mount Joy. WILLIAM, son of George :Ina Ann Emil:ins, and late of the 79th P. V. Iu c,aulabla, on Tuesday evening theflist DAISY M., infant daughter of Geo. W. and Celle Ihunbright , aged II months. Titus early in the spring I into of Life, like a ten der bud, just bursting Into bloom, the heart of little DAISY yielded its life to the chilling totteh of death. Though stricken with grief is the fond mother's heat!, and heaviness laid gloom over shadows the titther's brow, they have the cumu lation that little DAISY'S spirit. beyond the storms of life, has found repose. The flower that blooms the fatre:t Is the foren est to loony; The prize we love The tleitrest Is the first to pause away. ,_4'k4&rittts PIELIALDELPMAL MARKETS. Reported expressly for dd inna.r, liy Janney & .Andrews,ronimission :Vivrelnuits,No. 123 .11ar ket street, I'lli'llidelphia. PI i Tr-tiff:A - Ali (A, May 23, 1897. Flour—Extra Family 'l9 ,".091,17 50 •• Extra superfine 12 .30(fr 11 lin • Superfine 9 00 , ,, 10 00 .11., flour 7 7 5' 8 Ou Wlleat 3 :3fica, 3 :30 Rye 171)5 1 7:3 ('orn 1 Dol. 1 '.....! I );it , Si), 83 Clover seed Timothy well lard, - 0 lb froth r, is 4 dozen is m tu milow, i B,r 14)1i Very little doing in the grocery market at present. relined Sugars are higher. till lower grade., are looking up. Flour i, dull and Mau tire at our quotations. Wheat i, quiet but um e h a t t uen. sale, of 0111 afloat. were !M.P. at sl;2ll.'ir for prime State. Yellow Oat, are in delliand at Sl gen: , 1,::: hold lino. Euus are arriving - liter - , hill a fittle exertion NVin Move 1111,111 at our 4 111 , t 1011 , . Gold rules:lt MA! thix evonimt. BALTIMORE MARKETS. Revortea Weekly try Clarke & Tru,cott. Corn mi,ton Merebnitts. No. small Clay Street. II turtmonn, May 21d, .1:•67. FL:wit. We;tern Extia Ib)lvara .ttleet Extra •• Soper CoßN—Priiiie White, ....... 1 15 " Yellow, " ....... 1 IStitl Ltil NVi,terti Mixed it , ...... Oil WHEAT—lied I .......... ......... ....... w 3 25 " White C bushel 3 Si REPINED Crushed, 1 , 11, A White, 1 , Pl.. B YOBOW yeIIOWS of lower grad. =! Golden Syrup Extra In half bids. se, and in kegs 10c. adddional No eharge for l'aekage., Co FFET:—IIio, lair to good, 110,:1411:4; prime to ehoice_lt.3,4ll9; Lutuayra, 1 reii ; rotor, 21)1020 1 4, net ea,lt in Gold. • Fitanr and Grain Market. Reported weekly for the "Spy," by (Irorle t'or.t. - miA, May Wirth, lSt:. Family flour, white whom( , 111 (pa Extra family llour 1 5 15 Superilm. 1100 r 1:i 09 Ily, flour, kllollel White Wheat V la1 , (11el 5 15 Roil Allient :: 90 Rye 1 10 Corn 1 10 Cial,, :12 11 kS 6.1 Col bin Produce Market. 1201,1•3113r.t, May .22,1. ISM. Polatoes. 4 • .t 1.3f,r.1 till 14. t.,, per dozeu lA.l‘ 20 But tor, per lb 2. - iii!:lli l'llielcens, j.- , Pair I 00(a I tr, I..ard:e th 14.. II) Sale,, " UV , LI limn% IS Tallow 10/5 12 I', am iry l-,.40ar la6p. 15 Columbia Lumber .:llarket. teported fort ht• - Columbia Spy," by Fla 11 It .t. 7 Martin, Susquehanna Planing Mills, Front St rtml. COLI/MIII,t, Zany 2.5 t 14 , NM. Whim line Culling., or Nlll/11/k's ......$l// 000,.1c to •• " :NI (ontsnon :.!1 1467 2.5 14 ••" 211 Common ill 14 •• - lgt Common /11) (,o,n al 00 " " Panne! SO (0 " .101.1 and Sea:1111m; no 00 Iremlaelc..Toist and Seanlllom. ...... ..... 10 000 20 00 ,\sll And IRO' 1111/11(o.45 1.1 Dres..ell flooring Board, . - ,..i: ...%; oim 111 111 ('lorry I:, 00 Poplar *25 00:'.5 15 no Walata Nook .10 7.5 oo0::::: Oa Pielwts I (ended 12 (h', IS III) Plasterim; I.:alt 5 00 Shinah, 20 Melt 10 (0025 00 Mine)] ' 4 3 14 8 110(1/ JO It) 1:001111./..:1.8/11 .: (X 1 Columbia Coal Market. Iteirorted Areekdy for tills paper, hy Bruner & Moore, Whole•ale and Retail ihader, in I 't1:11. IitII.V3IISIA. May with 1 , 4. Bali iinnre t•o. Lump Coal, deUvered ...... ......51; (0 No 1,2, A: a, 1 50 •• Nn..l. '• 'No. 5, '• I 7.1 Matti* . stove and egg, 'I 119 tilt, Shamokin Egg and Stove EMI " Red APM. Lyßea , : Stnve and EL-4 " Sun. Maltby stove C egg., by ear. gross Slattitukett broken egg mud stove •• Lyir.egs Valley, .).:tgt, stove and egg, F RESH GARDEN SEEDS. At J. A. METERS' Drmriitore, apr. Odd Fir Hall Pratt's. S inrm SI) 1:2(, 2.2 a, 512 500,1:1 .50 11 50,112 l 0 11 30 10 tkliti;l2 30 BRIM 15 5 ,4 11 3 4 I 11' ft 52lei NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T A. MEYERS el • FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS' 1-TALL COLUMBIA, PENN 'A Our motto Is "EXUELSIOIt," and we aim to follow It. Our facilities for obtaining, noc and fresh goods are not excelled by any; we buy for CLOSE eAsn, and 'acct our stock enu.soNALLy ; by this means we can otter the ar.sr articles in our trade at tmtygt rates, and can guarrantee them. Attention is ITlVited to a few *PEctA.I.- Bowden's Moth Pacltet. Parrigh's Camphora ted Vetlvert, two articles attracting attention to prevent the TaVagf`r: of Moths FINE Orr.•; Of Lemon, Peppermint, 'Winter green..ke., Birds' Baths, patent and common Founts, and Seeds. Flavoring ExtraClN Mid Valll/111 Rents. Conks in great Nitriety. Carriage Sponges 1111.1 Chamois Skins. Besides a very full Stock at Drugs, Medielnks and Druggists sundries. CULT) F.PARKLING SODA ATE R. The testimony of our patrons Last season is sufficient evidence of Its excellence and superior ity, made from the best. English SonA, kept in IRON Fountains lined with ronestat N. There is no taint of copper Or other poisonous metal. Our Syrups are made from Punk FRUIT .Tutcy,s, and the entire apparatus is open at all times for Inspection, which is Invited. Air -Remember the place. MEYERS' Fatally Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' MM. May 25,*67,) Columbia, Pa. BOAR DIN( Pleto<ie Room:: with llo:u•d IN offered to respcel aide person., Apply to BEAMEII, :Alay 25. 3t..1 Loyast St., bet..lth at 31h Nts. NOTICE. Whereas, Letters Testamentary to the tst7tte of CONKLIN, deceaced, Into of West Iferapfleld township, have been eranted to the stil2scribers, All persons indebted to the saki Pistate„ HIV requested to make immediate pxylw.ht, and those having c l aims aeoinst the Estate of said decedent, will retake the tattle- known to John M. Grater. at Moan (NUM. ELIZA coNKLrx, .101I\ M. GUIDER, May al, 811 Executors, AI I EETING )1: COE. /RAD )11s. _ L y Th.• in an Act, emit il, an Act to Incorporate the Caledonia and ...tintlt Mountain Pali ItoatlCompanY. Passed at the last session of the Lettislatine, xvill meet at the " In Nowville, Cumber land county, on Tuestlt*:, Juno Ilt It, IStir, to open Loot:., 1 . 4,01V0. ,tll , - , 111.111 , 11 , 1111(1 do other things, lots to the prol miens of said ( barter. :May 21, I.] TIIADDECts, STEVENS. primly OF 1)1;R - 11AM C.I.TTI,E, On TUESDAY . .. ING7,,by postponement frinil 31:W.1122ft, III:- oD necount of the violent, V(' kill uell at publlesale.at the Mrlil c•fiohn Evan, Esq., 3 miles the llmongli of York, I'm., it lekrtm number of TIIOI":9 B 1:(311-RED 1111111201 c.‘ TTLE, endwaeha 13u td..s, Cow:, alai Hut rl , , or various ages. eu sail to Cf1111111l•Ili, at and will b.. p ,holthi !he Wmther be unrnor able. it will he conduensi under cover.. TERMS—Four month, credit, on negotiable note, with approved ellflOr,er. or a per vent. orr fur mall. HIM"' D .1. EVANS fi Co. 9YES ! OI'ES ! Adios and Gentlemen draw thl. Ivan thl , I+ the place to buy your CONTIFIECTIONS, .fit W. If. BOLLINGER'S. Wholesale and Ref nil Confect iinitsry, Front Street, No. I Wolf's How, or opposite the Columbia Bridge, where you will flod the Largest and Best Assorted Stock in Columbia, MI till will be slid at. this lowest Market linteq. Itl.l, ...All orders will lie duly attended "01. \II kind , of E=l Si iglu - To.y. M:111111:10 ..fi :111(1 Coll , ialltly kept on hand fuE c 'REAM FANcY" I FURNISHED POll [ES. - I.3_\L c., AT Sirolry NOTICr; Ir. l u N. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St :%llty '25, 1 znol NITSCELLANEO US% „_ .... . W . . PATTON. coHNTR SF:C(IND AND LOCCST STREETS lI=E=MM =I :4PRINI; AND SUMMER 1.:001)s.! DRY GOODS, ft lioisii•ry, Wore., Notions, The attention or the Lin in vited to a •plendal a,sortnteta of DRESS C ODDS, Of the mint ele.irahle .tyles 111111 hthrlea., and :all t 10 \ocrltl.•ti of 1110 Mlnnolt• LADJEiv (;001)S I= ME= AATT3I - r_FE GOODS, Conibrl• s, Plain and Striped Ca nislied and :ski rt ing r:nalwie,.Plidn,Stripell.l'lalit and I)ot led Swiss, Prem.]. Muslin.Tarletan, Nia•rilework, Edgings and In serting., Handkertliiets, Collars, aa... iENTI.I•:MEN )1. - 1.1 , NOT/Cr ch ,, 14 ,t•let t cAssoi ERE:: &c.ENTs Fri-LNISHINt; GOODS. MADE pTo ORDEIi .iit examination of inyStock: is , ollcitetl. which cannot tail to convince inly 011, Hutt I Ills is I plaIN2 111: (1114 )1):: (A EAr. trh-Wll,l. zs'oT RE UNDEItSur.Io. SEWING kV L'4l,)S, W[I.COX at: Gnus, ELIA l' IIC 1r) - 1:, f,r Salo and to Eon!, Warrantod Lt givo entire sal Ist'ael nll-tiecond hand GROVER h HAKEE 7.%1.N -CIENE.S, to goof ordor,curni‘hed when nt sthout halt price. \V. (;. I. See.anl and Lnetd. Columbia, Pa May is, • .7 TRY PRA rfx•s FINE DRESS BOOTS, Locust St., recur Si•cond. Columbia. Pa. 1)IVIDEN1). 'l•ht• Board of 1 h•t•eror' of the K.II'I , F.MAN JAW , : (lIMPANY have the: dip' declared a Divi dt•ud of per rt•nt. tot tln• Capital Stork of the Company, out of t he earnltme , of the Comp:up• for the po.t year, payable 011 Jrmand. M. M. :- , TIZIcKLEIt. ?tag Is-:tt Tnwt.art•r. 11111ut;;; & B 11( YS. ANI) WE'rff El Z.,4 1 , 1 EL Sb:El”4—ff frE•sli Had full Stoek.ut .1. A. ATI"I,I,EN 4.: BROTHER'S PnovkA, sTonj OW) FELLOWS' HALL, l',.1111111,i;i, I'JI urowEnir. , . GEtis. 11l alscny , I:rt• 1 , on 11:111.1 t hr• \t•rc hest cleittlity lIMI OM 1 , 1,11. :-.OA I , 1.3111.. FRI - IT. 11.1316. SPICE. , COFFEE. s•rmt . cit. .11KESE, CR 'WE ERS. SEGA RS. 31. ,1.1 , 31: , . ToR trCo I. , EI:A iis. Also,Futte- 1- ;rix,rit• , .. Nat lons, I .rlegl Frill We Intend to keep lite Good , atilt, mid to sell Its Client, It , :toy sltothtr ..tore, W.. I hcrotnrr portl•ni of j.nblio patnonakt, If. .k 1 ikr_l N I 1,1,A 14: A_N; I'ItIME LOT. ..I%itaglit Belau. IO 10 , 111.1 to Milt plireillO.en... twetved at Ator.2o,•tr;.: Drtigt•Attin, rrii:v FRALEY'S FINE DRESS DO - 07:S, Locw.t, St., near Second, Columbia, rtl. (7,L ./1,, p WASTED BY TIIE t j, A .. / itunm.Gri of COLUM 1311. ."11L. , 01.vxm. That the Fimmee Con Mit h.e he authorized to advertise fora loan for the use of the Borough. to the amount In P 15,000, and that said loan may Ix- ITeeiVeci W 1131101111 IS from $lOO to $lOOO, and the bonds of the Borough be given for the .tune. Said beam. to rl,lll oue 'Op live ymrs.'• As per the above resolution. ihe Nl nanco Cont i-n(lWe tisk bids for the amount. stilted. It be proper to NI.. 1.. it 1M t Ilor(otan tti entirely out of debt, and Ir., 11 . 4.11.1 PAIMIttY no.. Persons having looney to loan. will orldres. or eall at the ()aloe of A. ts.itllEEN.entilrittnti of (1(211(121(We. A. rt. uitm , :s. ( 4 1111EINrout. DAVID .NICI.r,EN . , coltimbia. May tub, Pig:, tll DTo O NOT FAIL GET YOU It .11:DEN SEEDS from J. .1. MEYERS' thswary. [April YEW ADVERTES'EMENTS. ~1~0 VENDORS OF lILRCIANI)T E The following is a list of the Vendors of Merchandize 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 class, is as follows, viz: 14th class pays S 7 00 7th " 13th " 10 00 nth '` 12th " " 12 50 sth " 11th " " 18 001 4th ' 10th " :5100 3rd " Slit " " 25 00 2nd " kith " :30 00 ls 4 " An appeal will be held at the Commis sioners' °dice, in the City of Lancaster, on Monday, Nay '27th, when and where nll persons who are improperly rated, (or think themselves so,) may attend if they think proper. You are also required to pay said license on or before the first day of July next, without any further notice from the Treasurer. Cyrus Mahn, var 14;.Mi11er tt Roldenbush, Jut) Musser, mdse 13 anise 14 L. Hemming, vsr 14 J Eisenbrand, Levi Saucier, tin 14, mdsu 11 Ferguson cf: Feree,B Caned - , Incise 13 mdse 12'Eng.le & Furlong. J. M. &J. Ilex Berger incise 11 mdso 14 .f M Ritz, incise 14 J. P. Russel, varotnsher Coulter, Ferree & I ! H incise 1 I Baugh, 13: BRECKSOI%K. S. If. Miller, incise l4!.1 B Bowman, gro 14 If. E. Shimn,mdse 112 j M - Lila, tin 11 J. B. Mu.selman, 114enj Lueh, shoe 14 indse 1.3! C.I,III.NkItYON. Geo. W. Compton, IS. B. Shader, mdse 13 mdse 1311. F Shirk, incise 13 Cowen S. Rozen, IS,uni Tyson, mds 14 mdse 14 OYSTERS. John Bnehter, S $.5 COLUMBIA BOROUG, 11. F. S. Bletz, coal and Allen Richards, lout, 10 confectioner 14 F. S. Blot; Incise 12 Isart. Snyder, sad 14 A Bruner &Son, him- PS Mc'Pogue, do 1:3 ber If Snydan, grocer 1 1 2 0 a n ( i l d i s 4. e "cle"rnitil' 11 NV Righter, loin 12,Ge0 .1 Smith, conf 14 Cooper & Peart, coallit Ward. tobacco 14 and lumber 13 , 14 .11 Booth, tobae 14 Geo Bogle, Into 10IJ C Filthier, sad 14 ,Jas Burrell, lulu 121 J Rumple t Son., Bachman & Martin, 1 hardware 11 lumber 14;J Rumple & Son., 1 0 Bruner, intiso 131 tinware 14 II II Perry, drug 14:11 Wilson, furnishing Fendrich & Brother, i Store 14 tobacco BrJas Schroder, shoe 14 R Williams, drug 14iG V.' Case & Son„ Stunt Grove, shoo 14' mdse 5: Ed Spering, iew 14:Marg't Turner, gro It LI F Brooks, hat 1-1 Wlf l'fahler, rum- I F Seim ber, cloth 11l ishing store 14 W 3lathiot, var 11' II F Appold, gro 12 John S Sill ith, emit:l4 r WU I less, book 14 J&J Vaughemlum 11 J A Moyers, drug 11 Tiros Collins, min 11 11 Mullen & Bro., \V Rosenthal & Son.,, grocer 11 clothier 14'Ed Reuss, indse 11 A S Green, coal 13 J \V Steamy . 1 .: Co. M S Shuman, conf 14 (now Patton,' 1) llanauer, cloth Cl, mdse 12 L Ehrhart, shoe 14illeo Tille, grocer 13 P. Shreiner .0 Son.. - !John Shenberger, jewelers 141 furniture 14 Il Blumenthal, ;Geo Seibert, Earn 14 clothier 141.1 Sherick, shoe II P I Weimer, loath 14 1 Benj Barr, grocer 14 .1 Mathiot, grocer 14 Fred Bucher, gro 11 1 fen ry Rice, cloth 14 .Jas Hollingsworth, John J MeTagne. I grocer 14 liaise 12,M Kugleman, gro 14 Mack & Peek, lob 14,.1 B Metzger, gro 14 Bruner & Moore, II - 1 Dearback, grocer coal 11, pro 14 Martin Smith, gro 1411enj Herr, indse 13 \Villiam Gorden. ,NV 11 Ifardman,grol4 grocer 14:11 II Wolf, pro - 14 Jos Morentz, gro 141 John bagel, conf 14 It .1 Haldeman, 111, .1 Fry, gents furs indse 110 store - 14 .1 F Cottrell & Bro., :Fred Groh, cold 14 hardware 11:.I G Bullock, gro 14 .1 S Snyder. noise 14lNVin Harm, gro 14 J C Bucher, [Mate HiWilliam Crewel her. 1) McCanby, pro 14 1 confectioner 14 Morgan Hays, pro 14 , David Mullen, pro 14 I.•c erk,ll EATISO HOUSES. Andrew Zeller, :P Riesinger, Charles Bush, rJames Leeee, John Shomair, 'Jacob If Wissler, P Buchner, George Young, Charles Penile, Farrell & Right, August. Shuler, LIQUOR STORES. R Hlnilton, I:3lCharles Grove, Martin. Smith, 13,1 C Bucher, BREWERS. Jacob 1' Wissler, S I Geo Young, OYSTERS. Win Goodman, 8 SSIS I t Lock :aril, S I. Deitrich, S 5 131LL1.1.11 DS. Farrel& llight,lbil:33o COCALICO EAST. John Smith, lcath, I 4 1A It Royer, coal E Marling, nu. Ne. 141 lumber, 14 Ilontzers, Shirk ;A C Snader, mdse 14 Co. coal and luta 13 , ,J B nal:, 12 A 11 Redding, mils 121 EATING HOUSE. Israel \V Mentzer, cil7sTErts. Jer. Irwin, $ $5 I R Sherman, ti 5.5 COCA L 1 CO WEST. Bruner tO Moore, Flickering, zmis 13 coal andlum, 13;.1no Rinehold, leth 14 Samuel Lutz, mils 14i-l\V Mintzer, Inds 13 Jos Lutz, incise, 13;Jer West, mdse 13 tL Ii Eberly, incise 141 OYSTERS. James Showers. S I COLA:HAIN. B Camoly, nuts, 13,W 1, Dobbins,mds 13 :Moore Webb, IW 11 Gillespie, 14i mdse. 13 CONESTOGA TOWNSHIP. A bra 1111111Lowyer, :flenj llosb clothier 1-1 !tour and reed, 14.11 .Ntartill clothier 14 l'ril plc Oz \Valle!, • P I;rtmer, mils 13 mdse, 1::!C 1: Henry loath 14 1) Davi,., incise, 1331 Andrews IndKe 11 E Ilrenennin 0; Co. !,lolin Erb mdse 14 cool and lumber 11 C S Zoreher mdse 1-1 S "..%1 11 ess, drug 111 . ..N1 Ilarnish Juin 14 D S Clark, oys. S EATING HOUSES. Isaae MeLaughli n ' ohn P Good. COON Y. Wiley L Co. grain ; II (rider, gro 14 14. P Sides, shoo 14 1' Mann, shoe 14'5 Haekenberger a: It Metzler 6: Bro Son, drugs, 1-1 muse, 14 Adam us a: Co. nuts 12 Smith Kurtz,nd 14 A Collins, liaise 12 Smith 0: Sholl', and 12:Bean K Bro, loin 14 OYSTERS. James INlurphy has John Seim - 111(1.z 8 ULAY NV.N LI P. S H Eberly indsu 12 1 SP Weidman Inds 13 EA'I'IN IIOUSI . David Martin, DONEGAL. EAST. Thomas Zell, cola 13, luutbcr, 1:; SI? Eagle Co hn 10 , ..M IL Sehoek, gro. 14 Mns , ,elutan&Watts 1.1 1: Strickler nub; 10 10,ino :Markley cent' 14 Benj l'rico, con f. 111 U Bowman, ilrng 11 F'k lin Panlis. gro 14i.lohn Shertzer, tlll 14 11 F Fletcher. II S Book, tobacco 14 grocers, 11 II I.,ightner, gin 14 ,17 ; John 1111derluant, S EAIING 110C5.E25. Fred llest•r, :\l. DRUM 0 I t. 1.2. J B Patton, ind,e 14,G W loath 11 1 1 1 'Watson, Inds() 14:11utter Huber, J Ankron, Inds 11 nuke 14 Nl:ir m Boyd ,tsh, a 13'W Bunting, m. 1 ,0 hi F MeSparren, Irusey A: Morrison, noise 14 1 mast. 11 1) Brown, nu - I , e 13, EP 1 1 RATA. .1 11 Royer, mike 13 Sant Hull, cloth 11 E Stober, nalNe 13 Jacob Ream, tin 14 Baer .11 Royer,nal, 13 A Bowman, sad 11 1. Zigler, anise 11 , A 1. Lanz, Inds,: 11 t: rosy 'c Sharp, Incise 11 " 11 . , mdse 121 Senor A: 13rollior, ISmiluel Wolf, void coal lumber 1O and 'timber 12 Fa•uncht ..l: Gorga , . 1.1 S 111101:t.r, mike 1-1 coat lumber 1. 1 OYSTERS. A liallatthor, S ;35 TEN PINS ,t 1.411.1.1--11ths, S 1•2 Billiard., .Jaeob Hollinger, ;W . 'AI Smith, pro 14 intim , 14 11 Cdtlben.on. itids 13 II Beideill.ach, ; :\I en tzer & Ifii , orc„ id,e lii! hariie , .; 12 I' 11 (urinal', iii,i,c 14 .1 Wit wer, jeweler 14 New Doll: old i ' o ulp,,iZiiiiniertuall & ...kf ar rittke 1) till, , esving mach- Brubaker & Siaith, , toes 14 harnes , 1:1 A I loti-Yr, tild,e 11 .Ino Black, drug 14'.1noSwigart, md , 12 A Diller & Co nal.; 11,11 Mentzer & Co., NV Eliniaker, gro 141 Ind. , 13 E.t. TING HOUSES. Abraham Settlev, j Isaac 11011, E'A HT, EAST. 1::: S llaturnottii, IA M Brubaker, rildsc 14' dry goods 14 .1 S Wallace & Bro., '.4 11 &S S High, mdse 121 mdse 12 iNI E & _I Bank, 'Lcvi ...leutzer, ind,c 12 mdse II (1 W Scnsenick, ,f Garmaii, ind , e 11 lentil 14 , 13otrann A: Cline, .1 S NVeaver ttr. Son., i nal-e 13 liid.c 12: EARL W17..5"1'. S Seldoinricl:4 7 e, Slt Brown, and 14 mdse - 11 1. Brown, md-,! 11 Kurtz, nid. 13, ELIZABETH. Lattser IValters. mdse. 12 IN LANCASTER COUNTY .1. L. SHUMAN, Mercantile Appraiser ADAMSTOWN BOROUGH. BART TOWNSHIP DISTILLER NETV ADVERTISBMENTS EI AZ ABET] ITO WN 130 R tiGH F Elothertnel,slme 14 Lynch &SW: ey, nb, I. Krenenum & Co. floss, drug 14 liranaker, drag l ItJaeol, Dyer hard 13 Wagnpr, shoo 111A:troll Dhsi tiger, nulg Reldcr& Hulsey, hard 131.1 Itaxstre,..m, mds 12 it nottlitan, saddler 13 Gl,ll, coal 13 EATING HOUSES. 'Mary A Harmony, den W Keno' Sldetz, LIQUOR, STOI E. ===S .. 10 00 110 00 sOOO ..100 00 .150 00 ..200 00 Henry - Shletz, I EDEN. Hemel, mdse 10,111 st & Gilbert, lentil 1 Henj Witmer, mdse 11;TilOh lloughtin, ttn.6o 1 J 31.01 . -aughixt, Incise 11. FULTON. 31 &E li Brown, Ind.; 13..1 no W Swift, mdse II A. Lewis, mdse. 14 Boyd J.: :Niayer, coal Cummings & Tontpson,l and lumber 11 Hulse 14 C C Caullinan, turn 14 J A McConky. incise 14 I.; W Zook. mdse 14 lIEMPFIELD EAST. Hiestant 4: Stauflir,'Ring - wall A: Davis, coal and lumber 14 1 mdse I 13 I II Hoffman, mdse 14 John Stucker, gm I John Stofer, mdse, 13 D Mohn, feed I II K. Miller, mdse 14 A Holesworth, con( I. LIQUOR STORE, Ttlngwall. A: Davis, 13 1 EATING HOUSE, EMEMWM - - M G Spindle, coal, 14 Martin Siple, shoe, 11 Isaac Conklin, mdse 19 S N Haldeman, mdse 12 Win Roberts, shoe 14 HE Miller, mdse 14 II M Cohn, cloth 14 Sam lirnelthart. coal 14 John Devlin, !lithe 14 John KendM, anise 13 11 Snookers, drug I I Fred Grant, indse 11 John Bomberger,teed II S It Kauffman, lentil 14 EATING lIOUSES. David Slaughter, Ile OvsTkats. John 1f BulauwB, 8 1 DISTILLER. LAMPETER EAST. .1 1,1 8:held:, I:0111, 111111, I mdBe, 11 Joel 31iller, n I-o II) \V GilleBple & Son, John Blukley, 111(iSC 111 Illarq: 11 A Bruner i Son, " " " coal A: lum 12 coal and lumber, 121.1 P Ronlc, coal, lum Ia I) Dent llngcr, milBe 11111 Freeland, mdse 12 I:ATI:S;(1 HOUSE. IMDMI Jacol nitklll•, LAMPETER WEST S F Gall, todse 11:31 H Krider, noise 10 C:3l Ile , sler, mdse 111Sanil lless,coal, lum 12 - LANCASTER TOWNSHIP D Wolf t Co. him, Sr 13, LCACOCIC. A Hershey& Mulcts 12, Edy & Son, nubve D Lea fevor, noise L E Eby & Miller, Kst , l 14 Samucl Brno, coal, 11;A &J 11 'totter, nlOO 10 EATING I 10USES. r. Eekert., I Daniel Leafever, LEACOCK. UPPER. (;roll; nid.r, Il' .11 II Wenger, gr hi C artm, nul , e, 13 , merchant, 13 Ul3 Swope, 70(1m., It My(1 , 4.10,1 , 0., 10 LrrrLE 131t1T-IIN, 2;ll.l)oter.llerty. cloth, 14 .1. 4 F Incise 14 Joy C :son, 11 Ilawley. mdse, 13 mereleintlize, 11\', liains. Incise 13 Olmstead, raise, 11' 31 RlL.int, utast , 11 IM=MM=NM T B ,ehter, inft , e, 14 W Smith, nuts•, 14 11 U Bowman, mdse, 14; DISTILLER. John S Ilost , •tter, MAN ILIUM. BOROUGH. WOrieSS, Whl IP. coal jArnat 4: Boyd, !tithe 12 and lumber hard. lie 1) 11 Ilaekinam, incise, 14 .1 11 Kline, coal 13:8 Ensminger, drug 14 Bomberger& llro rinds 1114 $1 Hahn, mdse, 13 Wat.on jolt 0 Dyer, hard. 18 Jewelry, 11!f; II Danner. nuke, 13 nsuninel thdts. toll cu 1141 I fogentobler, cirri 11 (.* fleitl; moue, IliE Cramer, con f It 4q). 31v1114.1e. ,111.0 e, 141 EATINU HOUSE. 11 A Eby,IOUNT JOI BOROUG tr. .1 B. Hoffer, Variety, 14 II Bechtold, liaise, ii N Ebv, incise, 11 M Martin, sad 11 Henry li urtz, leather 14 A C CUIaI, cont . 11 Mrs tlibbersomvaely 11, (lei Wenger, shoe 14 L Rich:seeker, hatter 14'4 'Myers, hardware, 12 S 211 Hoffman, sniffler 111 W 1 Gast, grocer, 14 Gain . s: Events, masc. 13 Cleo Buelcms, shim, II P sihertger, tin, 11'.111 (1 renter, cloth, 11 Kerns, jeweler, I 1'.4 M Culp, mast:, 14 John MeDonnel, are 14 !John Patterson. coal, lo W Kuhn, gumunth II It 4' Eberly, hard 11 f' Burid, tin 11'.1 11 Furgeson, eon(' II S Bowyer, sad 14 , Meek Bro., mdse, 13 W D Blensinger, ilrg 11,P A Pyle, drug, 14 EATING HOUSES. John MeDannel, James Mooney, Frank, 1.A . 11 Culp, BREWER. Greider a, Frank, 8! lARIET'rA I; OEOI7 11. N & 13 Heistant, 11:Patterson & Co. hard, 12 A. N Cassel lumber, 11 , Spanglor Rich, lads 10 r A Shaffner. I Fllenry Wolf; variety, 11 Frederick 'lass. shoo I 1 Bowers &Stacy, Olds, 11 Leonard Price, colll 1 Idlthart. 113110. 14 Thomas Stence, shoo lEd 131 _Vol hies. rata; WH (4 rO,ll, coil I, Lilt . ; F llclli nger, sail, 14 A iBuminey, Coal, 14..11t 13,8tele, Own 1I Coble & Bro, 11l lii, 14V04111 Kline, leat her, I J A Wissner, tobacco IF.John detleries, coat' 11 John Bell, clothier, 14 Franklin Curren, con 11 Gable&Sl rloklor mds 11 (4 W Shultzbach, lea 14 It Carroll, tobacco, 11, W MeAlrer„ feed, 14 It Clayman. sad 14 i .Tohu Cline, 'amber, 11 A Lindsay, shoo 14 Sern & Vogle, cloth 14 N Oyer, clothier, It Kline & Bro., cloth, 14 Il llothe, Jeweler, 14 N Porheart & Tiro " 14 John Spangler, hard, 12} Kahn A. Rats, " 11 John Roth, con fee, 1 1!Al Arnold A. Bro. '•1 1 IT Landis, drug, 1411 - , D LealmY. " 1I 7.31 Roth, variety, 1 11(100 A Klugh, " 14 Jacob Chnan. shoe, 14, (' Sommers 6,-, Son, ,/1 „T I mhotT, confection, 11 sonnebar oz, Co, " Briton& Musser,drug 14,11 •• 11 ExTuxa HOUSES. A Landonderfer, ?Fred Ilnkel, Frederick ItaNs. Cleo (loodman. i I. Yost, Charles Shillow, P Henry Niirer, OVS'kERS. Geo neck - minx., S , A McMichael, 1311 EWERS. IMME! . , i.mt-on. STORES. J I:mlininn, 13111 11 Benjamin, 12 BILLIARDS. Geo. (1 oralman. 1 I :S 1 ART IC TowNsu IP. H Itrobers.on, an4m• 111E11as .nine 1, ❑also Iteest, C Eon. I I ;Joseph Engl.., " 'fripple Warfel. Intl 11' Henry Bober, " 11 MANOR. .1 I,loller, Ild store 131Killeffer A: Grad, Inds it J;te Hertzoc, nub,: 111 Henry Lavan, feed 11 1., 13 Daniel, " 13 1 .1aenl; Warfel, cant - 11 Tripple &Witmer, nut 13131 It Innuel, !wise 13 Ali 1.:1,e, - 131Jos Knotwell, cant 11 li Bowman, " 12' NI I: blank, mdcc 11 Jos Ii Ktdwell, ant II; ... __ • EATING HOUSES. John Glick, I Henry .1 Con,teln BREWER. Adam Berger, DISTILLER. Frederick. Seller. S MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP. 11 Omsk :son, noise IttlJohn It Long, noise 14 J C Pinkerton, " 11 I i ATI\G IrOCJRIs' RES BREWER,. PARADISE TOW.NSIIIP P K.iet E 11 F....boislinde, ..1 1.../anan, Imp &coal 1I 1,1,1..... 1 l ', , ..1. ', Wit mor, masc. 10 11 W E.ltrilNliado a:Brit...l I.C. 11'Itnier, cold and leather II lurnbor 10 1' Eal. .1: Bro., 87,1. , 1;7 J I.ol , llgll.l..ather II DISTILLER. J S Etanenszy, $1 LTQuon sToBE. 131_ A E. Wittiuvr, PENN. PeIV/ . Se'b.f . ', coal 141) II Kauffman. nnlso: II 7I FluvcUor, nall,e It: ryd Flrrtln,•C, " H R ••____l::____ EMBER John Ilarr, leatiwr II ! igsTl L LER P 11.0V1 1.) FINC 1 , :. .1 II ildorbrimd, nel , 11 1 -1 1 - 1 11e,ir, n m.,,, 11 Thom.. 11, Mkom nick II:1141311, oz I lelm, m.l , e II 11..'.P110. Ge.diet 1114 . r .' Aaron Ifyer. flake II Kauffman." ` 41 :%1 N Brubaker, " :Slartiff Imhoff, 11111. e 1-I . .lo.Ma•ter.on, " SALISBURY.. J 0 \Valln.r. i.nal Win 11,1: Baldwin. Ind, 1:: .1 lliini.don. drug, 11; 11.it - del Plank. •• 13 Kerzi , nt.. NVillliiiii, trail lill \V Buidainun. .. 1.2 `lt Park. grain 1114 . r 11; 31,4 'ltiriat.Wil..iin " 11 I i n ar t Ili.nniaton ind 1.;,.11: Blanl:, " I ; I.; Pugh, coal I I!II.Ni`S\ Ilaw..i.r, •• 1: ll.iu.ton .1: inn. nut. 1 lillidiry NVor.t. " l',Z 11...1,11,:. - A-..l l iiii, " 1 l'.iiiiiii l':it li in. •• 11 ii.: 1.; Wi.nd snit," 111.1* . :11,11.4 ing. kilter II COMM .1 M Hier A, 1111., 11111, 1 i;3torsli 0., \l'alkoi. nl.l 12 .1 .1.111.11 ..t. Moore. ma. 11: W:ilk, . 4 . l'o„ coal 12 3 II I.ntilielt4, pro 1 i' , :r,i.t A. 1:,,,j, •• 11 W 11. 1.e.,11. ma, I.:' S'lliASl;l:li3.; 'l'o \N".NSIT IP. Herr, Itroneankil c Co..!Jaooh !had:, Ithh-e II eoat and Itialher II leathor It DISTfLLER. 1-;TE.ASBUItI; 11,(111011G11. 3gthMelnlial. haddlcr Ilia II MatS l l.4ll, lolls 14 Levi Weidlcy. cloth 31(.: ' , NOV I Ketiettt.ty & Co. dry 111.1 Howznali, con(' 11 Howe, uui.o 11'.4 IF Lcfcser, 'mkt, II A spcillonn, colic lliAJlnte‘citincr, cold \V idles, " 11:A 11 - & H Jon 'loll. litkrdwarc 11: pro Jtohn Lanlqat, \VAR\VICK. I.: uul.t• 11;11 A Hank, egntl - 4 . 4 . 1I John 11 Wi,sler. Ina. I:11E Huoh, cloth 13 Inmu• Bitch, cloth llombert.t,r 1:cof l • IN 711.1 , e It coal tuttl lumber 1tt,.1 I) Wither... Awe II T. 1411.1 3. et: II ttehner, !Dielmt littlN II 111({.e• II .A R Shoht•r. ••• 13 John Shenk. tlrtig 1-I;.lSelthltorith.te, II frn fltoNtetter, var 14 Peter Bentz, 1.0111 8101 Gott Gritler. t.litte , II lumber II DISTILLERS AND BREWERS (' s j T,1111.13 . .t. J: clia•7 EATING HOUSE. Edward Sturgis • cswro'N Bono Enrlinra Kahl, N John Mill..r, 11 110 do 1.4.11 r 11.1, 1. Saylor. - 14 .TI, Shunnan. lumlx , r 13 N Urban a_ r u , , rods 11 LANCASTER CITY, BOOKS. .1 E Intrr, I.IJ M \V.:4l..llll'er. John Boar's ions Gerhor, 111 .1 :...111.•0t1,..r a Son 12 BROKERS. I.l.o.ll,MeC:rnna ( " o . IlYwrll:ura•l'larlc.nil.s.ks :.',O .. •• stot•lz , :(M) , " " elCch '250 •• ,x,12 :;( , 0 124441, Ilotillomoit & .F.X/li/ , ,:\ I,..‘VOY&Ce.. /1)) , ! Co., ./000 " • ' PNO, i 2.14.! " " ',tell,: 5 1 ,0 " ../01.1i.4 2.10: .. " e.X1.7/1 51141 lialr a: l'lrtrlv44 - 1, 10,kli //I L/AA /11)S ,V. TEN l'l NS. Pruner & Burnet I, .3 .1 Est)lenian,l.l alleys, 40 Willard lahlos, :A1,1., 11 Frli•li, 3 alleys, 30 Jos Prick. 11.11'd tab su, BREWERS Az DISTILLERS. A stroblo it Co.. S P 11k:singer, 7 .1 A sprilluer, 7 , 11 Frnk, 6 1. Knapp. .1.1,1,11 11.-aelzer, C.l l Wlttllnger, Sr„, S 4 ,1: ::11sliler. S 11 7..u1pf0l & 1:o., 6 1 .3tilin Ara.ld, 8 Bra:tillES. 11 .losoplt Sampson. II cLoTtliEllS. Ilernti ..i. Bro. 10 Geo Spurrier, II ;NI Vern ..t. Itathvioi. IPJK li lestvr. I I iNleEvoy & Gerhart, 1-11 A Ilonliia, II s 1: Itattb, 11 1 E .1 Ensinan„ II J A Erben, II Coleman & Bro. II .1 K Snailing, /1 1 C Itersh & Co- 13 ti Krlauvr. la 1.1 Rettlua, 14 MEI= ffMM= hMiaM ,., a l, l=f2MaNA COAL AN G M Pennock, 11G Sener lc Son 31 , 5 B B Martin , 7 Coonly St W,xahrard, 14 Ehler, Breneman& Co 11 PM Gorrecbt & Cu., 11! 11 Baumgardner, 3 CONFECTIONERS. 13 & G Gingrich, 13 Royerßro. 14 Jacob Gruel, 14 E Day, 14 E Sand, 14! - - J It Rover, unuelDemuth,h, Mentzger, W C F Sheer, 31 Sharp, C I3oetner, CUTTLERY. Eleholtz S Bro., 14IRlunIllt.r, DRY GOODS. A Adler, J G Getz, Trager S Bro, John P, :queer, J B Marti n,. Wentz .5: Bro., 1..) Bair & Co., P K Brenernan, Lane & Co., (E Pahnrstock, 10 Brenner & Hostetter, S John H, P Long & Nor:len*, 12 A Scheetz. 10 J 1 Geisenimrger, 13 George Fahnestoek, 13 Stein 4.; rnish, 14 .GS. Fi B Parry, I.IA. Miller, 'J F' Long Sona, B Markley - , 11 Hertz. B N Muhlenburg, DR J Long, 14, I) McCormick, 14; Thomas Ellmaker, 13' Gruger & Ricc, 13 C A Ireluitsh, 13'' J Smith, 11 II: G linker, _ .... 13 MEM ROUSES. John Eshleman. J lithiumll, B Reese &Shultz John Schoenberger, John P Dostman, J Baiter, II St roble, John Franciscus, S Erfsinan, Jacob mtgs . . John Mattern, lirich & Leary, C Gasser, Copland, Mary Short, Jacob USW nger, F Waltz, It Bright, J Wittlinger, sea., It linglileznan. Henry Trewet.e, 1J Bls,lnger, F Suter, John ScheUrenbrand, George Kretner, Wlttlinger, Jr., Huber 6:Stolle, Jacob Nehr, C Brecht, J A Springer. L Knapp, tI Zaeptel, H Sellcenberger, S Reese, G W Brown, Springer t Co., Henry Roth, Levi. Roth, John K Fisher, 3 .1 Springer, A Myers, R. Frank George Spong, Owen Hoppel, M IL Mercer, F J Selietilng FLOUR . 14 11 1 14 & FEED. ,John McGeehan, 14 'Charles Krieg, 14 F Isaman, 14 •I. Goss, 14 GROCERIES. 14,George Shindle, John Doubt , 14 John Ochs, 14' 1' Perisek, 14 Thos Holt, 14 John Wevel, 14 JosePil Gorlaeli, 14 John W Hubley, 10 Jim Fubredbaugh 11 J E Weaver, 10 81 Shreiner, 14 \V II 31111er, 10 II A Gable, 14 Bowers ,g Clarkson, 11 E V 13eit2.. 13 A 11 Rlngwalt, 13 Casper Miller, 14 ;11 .S.:J Bursk, 9 P Blessing. 14 +John Fondersmith, 12 E Steward, 14111 Miller, 14 Henry Keller, GIP Glnder, 14 C Dice, 111:4 Warren, 11 E Dorwart, 111Davld King, 1-1 1' Finger, IPS Rife, 13 C Sadler, 1 tlllenry Fisher, 14 Albright A. Co., G , A Steward, 14 81 Wulf, 111 Vondersmith 1.4 13r0., 14 Geo Wissensel, 141 A D Rackafeller, 13 Isaac Swope, 111 Henry Loyd, 14 U. Snyder, 111 Win Blickenderrer, 12 sno Blank. 1415 P Clem., 14 W Bestol.l, 14 1 J Lawrence, 14 El Keller. Itl Wm Gilmore, 14 Charles Petcri, 131 J It Smelt z, 14 Elias Rudy, 111 E L Reinhold, 11 C SherwlM, 14 Jimmy - Markley., ti C Doffnum, 11!.1 Ilertz.og, 14 Chas Seliwelthel, 111 Jackson Wisner, 11 Mars'y Wit (mire, 14;F Sutton, 13 C 11 Miller, 11IS Vandersall, 14 George Sheaffer, 11IF Stahl, 14 P Kirehof, 14IGeorge Earnest, 14 Adam Finger, 11 Theodore P Weldler, 1:1 Lewis hurl, 14!L S Hartman, 13 HARDWARE. G3l Steinman .4.: Co., 21A W& J Russel, a Diller ..t. Groff, 9:John May, 11 HATTERS. I lishult 4 A, Bro., 12 I 11Jhn M Green, 11 110 USE FURNITURE. 12 1 IMPLEMENTS. Geo 11 Spreeher, 10 1 JEWELERS. II 7, Rhoads 3: Bro., 13! Henry - Shank, II II 31 Dvsart, 11'11 L ..t: 13 1 Z:ilint, lit Theo Woll, 11 'shim it: lark- ii, 13 31 Shreiner, 11 LEATir En. 11 p Locher, 1311/ Daveler, 11 111 Wiley. 133Thos silvlic, 14 It It sinaling & Co., 121 J Fl 13ownrall, 4 I li C' Loeher,l4: Miller, 1 ; LIQUOR STORES. W.brio - & Leber, 12, R Melded ..t I.e.,mr, 1. .1 It Watkins, 11 Ismat Mish I,r, 11 II ES:ay:l.o:er, 12!.1 Rohrer, 11 F: ,'Bober, 1_; Charles POl.-2-, 13 MCSIC. 5.t J sitelnhanser, II 1 511 Kevimi... 11 OYSTERS. C Shank, 81Samuel I:4 , :incet , s ,4 a` Doehler, SiJos Bear, S J S Kauffman, 8I elms Timmons, s Reese & lintinagle, 8l Fred Waltz, s Henry Diet rich, PRODUCE. John Schlereh, 141 RECTIFIER OF LIQUOR. C II Kryder, 8 1 SADDLERS. I4;11 Z Yeeker, .14 141 A 3131ey, 14 SOAP. 14 111 81111cr, 14 SEWING MACHINES. Chrl , illtli S F'atc, 1 SHOES. Win Miller, 14 W 11 Gable, I 1 P MeConomy, - [4 E Wiley. 14 Jacob Flick, 14 31 Deiefiler, II A N Breneinnn, 14 E Went, 14 E Kietler, 14 F Klnzler, It James Coyle, 14 Theo MlUer, 11 J 0 Shenk. 14 C Gast, 14 J Marshall & Son., 11 A Rock, I I I 1 , Abel, 14! TIN. Henry G Lipp, 14,5 Gable, 14 Denver & Sehaum, 114 TOBACCONISTS. .1 R MeNanchton, 1'44.7 II Ostermayer, It John Hull, 1410 G llerr, 1.1 P (4 Ebernmn, 14 1 3 H Long, 1:1 Saml Patterson, I-CIS Gable, II G Ilelse, 141KIllian A 4 Bro., 14 11 C Penult li, 14:J Welehans, 13 I' I. Calder, 13 1 UPHOLSTER. A K llonnieler, 14 VAR:\ ISM 14 1 VARIETY. (' Shentrer, lit Jacob Loeb, 13 Jos W Green, I t Thomas Grieves, I 4 J 31 Groves, 13 Ii Gundaker, 11 James Prangley, II II Strauss, 14 Jacob White, 11,1 E, Zentmyer, 11 J Loeb & Co., 141.1n0 F Kaempt, 14 P Weber, 111Jos Marks, Il Annie Duncan, 13' Lewis Smith, 14 Moritz Wensumsky, 14',V,' K Helnitsh, 11 WA RE U.O USE. All Bltner & Bro., 14 1 May 11-111 C Forre.t. John C Houser, F Carson, E Stone, T R Torr I , Simi 11, MIRE! M tfaverbw,b M Sheaffer, MEE J Refnorhl T rik: 213110 REFitiGERAToR OMB IBtMIII%3MMMUESTIEI IN warranted the hrht land° yet Invented f keeping 'neat,. (ruin, vegetableb, nplk, Sr., hot Weal her. Read: " Your Zero Refrigenttor used last year k.•pt meats, fruits, &e.. requiring a low• temperature, perfectly sweet, and the consumption of lee tes. than any other kind I ever saw•. In short, v. could not now• be Induced to do without it. All that is necessary to malt, it very saleable I• knowledge of its merits."—L. I. Wheeler, 1 ,, William street. "1 ant much pleased with your itefrit,erab.•. It did UN g(N)11 service last sumnatr."--Mrs. lit..-• tits brooks, Staten Island. ."r‘r., much cannot be said in its favor. in nn estimation. It is decidedly superior to anyth of the kind now in the market. It has given best satisfaction in eery respect: -lam , - 1.. Baldwin, Ilutison City, N. J. Judge :storm, of Cincinnati. Ohio, ra - . . . " Vou r Itetrlgerator give-s perfeet{...t I•lation. It pre•erved vozetztblos, null:, and 41,t -ter, .luring the hottc,t month, of our v;l:i.th 'llettnos, Edit or of the Cult ator I ry Item lenotzt, ••Thy - tattoo to the prescr‘ntitot of meat., Oz.'''. are undoubtedly correct.'' LII=I .11,1 , 1 X. M. OM Six Tit AVENuE, 1i..tw,•,•11 Thirty-11W' and str..o.„ 11, If. N.•sr 1",,r1c. I\ r () 1 : 1 11 0 ( : " . 1 1i1nual meeting, of St !;11 , •141..r,.. am! Etoetion fur a Proddent and 1 - 1 , ..• 1 th, , t00., of the Kauffulan Iron Cmalattly, w, .11 I. 114.1,1:t: the 01114.4. of J. Kau ffinan, tl,•• 114 ,rougl 01 Columbia, Va.. on Saturday. Ni.. J...1;1.1 , 07, at ,:eloek Ito0111.:1: ,•;.; %NE, may 11-'67-2t rvtury. rrOWN LOTS Vl' PRIVATE: The subscribers haying pu rebased fratil the P. R. It. Co., a part of the property es-::..ed by them sit uated in the Southern part of the Borough, are desirous of selling Lots for building purposes, and are now ,repaired to otter them to the pub- It' at reasonable rates. By calling at the office of A. S. Green a plan of tine exten , fi am of the Borough through the prop erty, %bowing the streets, alleys, Se. , earl be seen, and terin-. tondo known. GOSSLER. AMOS d. GREEN. may I ',37-Itu : COAL ! 10.1 ICES REDUCED t-ee qu,danons under proper head in SPY.] All Coal sold under its right name, and must stand on its ow❑ merits. We will sell to the el t mons of Columbia, at WILOLESALE -PRICES, by t•AltAp, as low as the lowest in price; and res high as the highest in quality. Haying the agency of several :Allies, we can supply any amount. _ _ ixat3Nrat s: :sloonE DWEND. The PENS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CtiNIP.ANY, of Philadelphia, having declared a DIVIDEND OF FIFTY PEE CENT on all premlunts paid in It4lti, those entitled to the %stime, Will please call upon me, at my calico in Walnut Street, above Front, and receive their Scrip. F. X. ZIEG . V v II ri Columbia, t. :Nifty Ist,',-. '67% 3t] O FOR SA I.E. AA 'FOD THE Srlcsi•BlßElt lI.tS FOR SALE a superior lot of well seasoned ILECKORY AND OAK WOOD, whirl he will sell in lots tosult purchasers. All orders . bort at the ColuMbla Poet (Mice. or de li%ered to hnn to person. will be promptly attentleti to by 31fly i.tt J UM= I B. F. HE/SE.
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