61je aniumbia, gpy, Colivaibia, Saturday, June, 1, 186. letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the render, nill be neeephiblo rem friends from ftll quarters. TO ADVERTISERS PEIIPONS Nvlln wish their advertisements to reach the greatest number of persons, trill do isell to avail themselves of the superior inducements offered through the columns of the Com:snt SPY. it posses os large advantage over any other newspaper; its average weekly circulation being more titan thirty per cent. greeter than any other paper published in this vicinity, and promises to ho more than one hundred per cont. greater, in less than six months.— In addition to this, the patrons of the Srr are of tho claw that advertisers wish to reach—libel:it minded, and intelligent people, thereby making it the znost lesirable medium for all classes of ads ertisevs. This fact should have a great a, eight with advei Use,. _ LOCAL DEPARTMEXT. DESIELABLE—Lubin's Vielet Perfume .1-. A. ME,YRILS ilaS it. DROWNED.--A lad by the name of Walk, was drowned in the Susquehanna river, at Wrightsville, on Wednesday last. MR. WThi. HORHOW advertises a valua• hie lot of ground and tavern stand for sale, in this horouirh. DAY.— " <huvs , lay last vcas ascension day,a day solemnized in 3110 - 11Ory of Christ's glorious ascension into lle:r✓en, on the fortieth day after his resurrection. Obligatory services were held in the Cath olic Churches of this place. SPECIAL SCR:uoss.-1 Eerie:: or Ser mons on the Lord's Prayer, will be com menced next Sabbath evening, by the pas tor, Rev. Win. Major, at the M. E. Church. Subject--" The Fatherhood or God." Eve ning services at 1 o'clock, P. M. .1 eordial invitation to all. Seats free. ATTENTION is directed to the Mill Properly adverted for s.ale by Wm. Crichton at Son., Baltimore, Maryland. It is in the boundaries of the 'Lumber Boom to be erected in the \•icinity of Ravre do Grace, which adds to the value of the prop erty. See advertisement. :77:PTIIITTIA LI SM.--Mr. S. 11. Paist, a blind Medium and one of the most promin ent Spiritualists of the country,will deliver a lecture in Odd Fellows' Hall, on Saturday evening, June 8112. Subject—" Spiritualism the true Christian Religion." All persons are cordially invited to attend, especially skeptics and unbelievers. No charge for admission. AI rust I TILE So ttTll.—A public meet ing was held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Monday evening last, called by " Many Citizens," for the purpose of taking into consideration, measuies to aid the suturing people of the Southern States. There was a very slim attendance and nothing of im portance transacted, The meeting adjourn ed to meet again on "Monday evening next, at the Town Hall. Ass - Au - LT.—On Saturday last, as 3I r. A. B. Haldeman was wending his way down Front street, at a late hour of the night, and when opposite the Washington House, a man jumped out of the alley ad joining said house and seised him by the arm, cutting or tearing his toilet somewhat. Mr. Jr., not liking the familiarity of the stranger, gave hint a "stinger" on the eye, felling hina . to the pavement. Exit Halde. SEVERE ACCIDENT.—JuIin Findley, son of Uri:tit Findley, of this place, and a brakeman on one of the Meal freights west, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was strnek by a bridge, whilst riding on top of the ear , , about ono mile cast of Mountville, on Thurs day last. cutting his head and otherwise injuring- him severely. lie was brought to his home in this place during the after noon, and is now• lying in a perilous condi tion, being entirely senseless. TEIE LITTLE FOLKS. —linger Foote's great combination troupe gave two of their unique entertainments in Odd Fel lows' Hall, on Wednesday and Thursday e , enings of this week, to large audiences. This troupe is decidedly the best we have witnessed in our town for some dine. They give universal satisfitqion wherever they exhibit. Com. Foote and sister, and Col. Small—truly. we may say forth the greatest applause. How are you Har rison? STRINGEST LlezNsE LA W.—lticwilere in our paper to-day, we publish the new li cense law passed by the last Legislature. All persons licensed under this law are compelled to shut up their bar, at or belbre twelve o'clock every night, and not Open until sunrise, next day. The Philadelphia liquor vendors who sell all the time, Sun days not excepte:l, are greatly hurt with this law. We learn an effort will be made to repeal it next year. We fully endorse the provisions of this law, and hope that it will be enforced everywhere. ST. JOSEPH BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF CoLumm.t, PENN'A.—Father Peiper, Rector of St. Joseph's (tern - tan Catholic Church, has organized among his parishon crs an association by the above title, rot the purpose of loaning 111 o 2 ley to the mem tiers of the association, to enable them to pur chase property, and 1,1111(1 houses. This is a very commendable tot on tiro part of Father Peiper, and show:. the interest he takes in the welfare of Ilk lock. This con gregation is corn pO , Oli of mon or limited Weans, but more energy is shon•n by them than was by our monied met:, who endea vored to organize a building association sometime since, but we believe have fltited. Tin EARLY CLOsIN(L ol•' DRY GOops STongs.—As announced heretofore, on and after the first of J nne (or, commencing with next Monday), the dry goods stores in Harrisburg will be closed regularly at eight o'clock in the evening. It is gratify ing to notice the liberal spirit in which our leading dry goods men have entered into this arrangement. Their sole motive seems to have been to benefit their employees, by atibrding them the evening hours tier re creation. It is an undoubted tact that. this will render the employees capable of per forming greater service timing the day ; consequently the proprietors of the stores will not be the losers.—/forri.sburg 7 etc graph. Alike arrangement , was practised here, by our dry goods merchants, some time ago, but we are sorry to say it was not tinanimousty carried out long. Try it again. APPOINTikIENT (IF ASSISTANT ASSES SORS—The ibilOWillg oppohttwonts of As sistant Assessors for this district, have been made : Third Sub-District—Simon P. Nagle, vice Sebastian Keller, removed. Fifth Stab-District—Elias G. Groff, Esq., vice W. S. Sundt, removed. Sixth Sub-District—David Bricker, vice J. 11. Smith, removed. Seventh Sub-Distract—John Brady, vice Jacob It. Barr, removed. EighthSub-District—B. F. Rowe, vice P. W. llousekeeper. removed. Ninth Sub-District—Thomas Griest, vice Thomas Mcilvaine, removed. Tenth Sub-District—Samuel Kauffman, vice Thomas Chamberlain, removed. Eleventh Sub-Thstriet—w. H ess, vice W. B. Grier, removed. Twelfth Sub-District--Abrahum Lutz, vice Jacob It. Mishler. removed. The appointments for the first and second divisions have not yet been made. FOR THE LADIES !—FONIXERS.MITII has received this week from New York, some thing entirely new, in the way of Cloths and Cassini et CS for Ladies' S'AeQuEs. These are decidedly the handsomest goods of the sea son, and are Just what a Lady would holey for a •S'acque. An early call will secure the choice colors. A BACHELOR. editor. who had a pretty sister, recently wrote to another bachelor equal]y fortunate--" Please exehenge." Whether they did or did not exchange, can be learned at the store of I o.l3rtiner, Front Street, Columbia., Pa., whither every body goes to buy cheap dry goods, boots, shoes, dc. Just received another lot of those cheap muslins, calicoes, ,te. Pa.. UNCLAIMED LETTERS.—i,ist, of letters remaining unclaimed, in the Coln inbia Post Office, up to this date: Ladies' List.—Elizabeth Tlalbocker, Ros ana Kauffman, Ester Landis, Mrs. Benja min Landis, Mrs. Mary Rich, Miss Cassy Stoner, Sarah Suively. Gentlemen's List.—C% - m. Detrick, Charles Erwin, Joseph Gerlach, Geo. Kline, Sam uel Kittir, John Liab, William Myers, Wil liam Miller, Will S. Miller, JCArn May, Philip Royer,Ocorge.A. Thomas, Carl Win k(shnaa. BAss BALL.—The Tyrolean Base Ball Club of this city, went to Columbia, Lan caster county, yesterday, and played a match game with the Columbia Base Ball Club. Seven innings mere played, result ing in a score of seventy runs for the Ty roleans, and live rims for the Colombia boys. Captain McPherson had his boys in good trim, and, of course, it will be seen their work was easily necomplishol.-1 far risburg Patriot. and Union. You are greatly mistaken, Mr. Putr:o'; the gamely:Ls not a " match," by any means —no challenge beimg offered or accented. It was merely a friendly game, played by a nine of the " Columbia," who, with the e-x -ception of three or four, never played a half dozen games in their lives. Therefote, the defeat of the " antral red nine," by a crack ed club of three or four years practice, is not in the least aseonishing. The " Colum bia" wish it dlstinctly understood that it ww, " s crub nine" who played the Tyro leans, and that it was not a notch game, as published in the Hart Is burg papers. BAD LANGGAGE.—Boy readers. use no prolana language, utter no word that will cause the must virtuous to blush. Tractili ty is c. mark of low breading; and the tend ency of using profane and indecent lan guage is degrading to your minds. lts in jurious effects mac not be felt at the mo ment, but they gill continue to manifest themselves to you through life. They may never he obliterated, and when you grow Up, you will find at your tongue's end some expressi.in which you would not use for any money. And this expression was learned when you was tt boy. fly lying carefnl on this point, yon may save your self much mortification and sorrow. Good men have been taken sick and become de lirious. In these moments they have used the most vile and indecent language. When informed of it after restoration to health, they had no idea of the pain they had given to their friends, and stated that they had learned and repeated the expres sions in childhood, and though years had passed since they had spoken a bad word the early impressions had been indelibly stamped upon the mind. Think of this, you who arc tempted to use improper lan guage, and never let a vile word disgrace you. An oath never falls from the tongue of a man who commands respect. Honesty, frankness, generosity, and virtue, are no ble traits. Let these be yours and we shall not fear. You will then claim the esteem and love of all. Boys and girls always act 1 , 1) le young that when you have grown up to be 111011 and women you need not he ashamed to look back upon the acts of your pact life. How often do we hear old people exclaim, "Oh, that we had our lives to go over again; how we should endeavor to improve the time to better advantage:* But it has pass ed, and they can no more recall it. Take a lesson from this, and when you are tempt ed to commit a wrong act reflect whether you will not at some future time have to feel regreZ if you give way - to the tempta tion now. Franklin once said that if he could have the privilege of traveling over his life's journey, he could wish to make smne improvements, but even were that denied him, he would not scruple to go over the same way again, and he was of the opinion it would give him great pleasure, to begin at the beginning and without any alteration go to the end. Of T. S. Arthur, the great journalist, it has been remarked that he never WrOto a line which he would dec.ire to erase. Thus let your life be ; im prove the time now, and you will enjoy many pleasant moments in the memory of hours well spent when you have grown into the sere twin yellow leaf of life, ready to fall into the grave. 17(41K CursTv Prots —We glean the f,liowing !rein the True Democrat: 01.1 Fe:lowsluul :L supper at liol i urt, L. Nunkers 1(01,1, in Nortti George street, on Friday evening' last. A ,turgeon weighing ene• hundred and seventy-live pounds, and moasuring nine lent In length, was on alark,ll en WednQs day 1.1,1_ Three horses were stolen in di Ireront parts ol• this vomit. • last, wok. A reward of one hundred and fifty dollars is offered for rite orre , t and cuucit tiun of the thieves. Powell Gri,oom. proprietor of a large stone quarry at Texa,, on the Northern Central Railroad, was accidently killed on Thursday evening, last, at that plate, by falling from a train of ears, the Nvheel., of which passed over his body, causing death almost insh.ntly. A public fleeting of the citizens of York was held in the Conrt House on Monday evening, the 201 h inst., thr the purpose of devising means for the relief of the people of the South, who, according, to well au thenticated accounts, are now suffering all the horrors of extreme want and starvation. Th., Iron. Robert .1. Fisher was called upon to preside over the meeting, who, in a very appropriate and feeling manner stated the ohieet which had called them together. On Sunday two weeks ago, while John T. Oallirath, son lit' the late Alexander Gal brath, of Peach Bottom township, was en gaged in gearing his horse preparatory to going to church in the morning,. he received a severe kick itt the stomach front the ani mal, front the eructs of which he died on the following Thursda3r. The young man was living with Ilis widowed mother at the time of' the accident, was Only about twenty three years old, 311111 the sad affair has cre ated universal regret and sympathy in the neighborhood. llewas the youngest of nine children, only two of whom are now living. Voo:r or Tor SoLomas' ORPHANS TO or it Pulime Sciroor..—On Thursday after noon of last week, :\ fay 23d, the pupils of the Mount Joy Soldiens' Oiphalt.Schoot paid a visit to our public school. Some of the pupils of the Trion School had been col lected in the large hull of the building, when at 3 o'clock P. M., the Orphans, pre ceded by martial music of their own, were marched into the hall, headed by .J. Carothers. Principal of the Orphan School. tier all had been seated the reception ex ercises of the Union School were commenc ed by o class or pupil, ,Jnging• "Chu* heroes Appear.'"rhe tel address or wel come was then wad by Miss Nellie ICa lde man. one of the pupils of the school : CIII liitl:Sor 010 GALLANT I ii:VMStinitS.:— The Coluntlda bill you trch•oale to Our borough;our teachers and ours - et ves lad you n•eleome to otir tothool ; and Our parents hid you welcome to our homes. We receive you here this afternoon as friends having feelings of kindred sympathy, for like you are engag e,' iu iii' par,tin of IthOwledge; and wo all. I hope, lire dolly storing up in our illindS such /earning and instruction •r, stall/ make its wise and Intelligent, and receiving into our hearts such culture and discipline as shall make good and happy. Let us not forgot that' It is our dup.: and privilege to educate ourselves, to learn obedience, to limn correct habits, to love honesty and truthfulness, and to espouse virtue, and religion. These all must be the potent elements of our eh:Mater , ere we may hope to grow to Mutes or n•otnaut •, e‘tale. We greet you. that, Joyously mid heartily, as eat nest co-workers—as brothers and sisters in a noble; pursul t. Bat oar etailsome greet taw, are nn: tiamingled NV:th sorrow and sadness. Your presence here taepilinfally remind: , u. , that the tire.td earlingo of the battle-field. or linty he the termitic suffer- ings of loath-mac prhon-pens has, left you 'WI ,- I erlew. Though «•e may be, linable to conceive the an gubth and despair that bloody treason has en tatted upon you. yet be assured that your loss awakens respect and admiration. sympa•by and compassion In every loyal heart In this great commonwealth. You are indeed Pennsylva- nip's sons and daughters! By the provision she has made for educating and fostering yen, she is discharging a debt, not of gratitude only, but a debt voluntarily assumed when she promised protection 1111(1 guardianship to the children of her slain patriots. Site can do no less without dishonor; she may do more without being charitable. . . We are yet young. lucre eldidren, but within our short span of years we hove 51(11 the best government assailed by the basest treason and the vilest periblv that history records. We bare seen our ling dishonored and disavowed. We hin•e seen our beautiful soil drink the Mood of thousands of our bravest, 0011 best. We, hart Seen the high and the loo• decked in the drapery of woe 00 they mourned the tuntim•ly deaths of our fathers and brothers. And, alas, we have seen the heart. of this nati,m, tire, of the whole civilized world, broken and bleeding:when the chief of this mighty people—our own dear Abra ham Lincoln—bowed his head in death at the bidding of a base assassin. lint this Is not all. We have seen S.therty and Freedom established and enthroned as the primal and universal principle of e au • govern ment. We have seen [tight and Justice ed and sustained by the loyalty and courage of a palriotle people. We have seen the shackles of slavery—the manacles of bondage which had been riveted by two centuries of oppression :nal arrogance, torn and sundered, and riven from the prostrate bodies of four millions of human beings, who in return have become as much the ob.lects of our legislation, of rnu• philanthropy mot of our christian solicitude as their• forme• masters. We have seen the beneficent intluenees of telligenve, virtue, and religion, triumph over ignorance, vice, and immorality as has never been seen before. Truly we have lived through an epoch in this world's blstory, from which:ol future ages will reekon the conSununntion of man's highest destiny. ♦l'e must not, dare not be thoughtless mid indif ferent to the important lessons taught by these great events. We must improve these historic days to the d,welopment of a more perf•et man hood. While We NVOlthl ask you to thine:lightly of your aline:mils :111,1 to revert but ,el,lOlll to your• bereavements, yet we would adJui 0 you Bever for one moment to forget that son arc the child renof patriot sire.... You Ilea!• their honored names, and you must ever eherish their sacred memories ill hearts throbbing with the same noble impulses, as did thou• which, for the love of our country, shed their last drops of 1,10011. That !mgt., fanned the breezes of all climes throughout the whole world, and it is recognized as the banner of Freedom. of IN nver, and of Civ flirtation and We hazard but little in predicting that ere lone it will wave over a united nut ion whose geographic limits are the boundaries 01 North America. It is the Ilitu of our fathers. By them it has been born Mott amid carnage and desolation ever in triumph and always to virtl,- 35. It is endeared to Us by the blood and trea- nitro that latve bean poll rea out in (Whale n= lt trona tla• vothleY, 111Vadt`IN ;Ind dc+111. , ,1 traitor , . We rend upi at its tri-eolcn•ed Mid, our history and our t lest for, and next to the er,et it Is the shtinis at whic•a WO oiler our hope. our faith, and our devotion, lie It our re ,Mytt urvor 0)111,110/10r nor 110,111, but ever to prolcet ancl defend the Stars ant! Stripes, be the er..t and con,efitionco; to us what they may. so:diers' Orphans, again we bitl you welcome. The fdass then sang • "The Soldier's Cti•avo," and " Mareli The aiternoon %vac.; then levet] to the Orphan Sc•Itool, whic•lt ~ oinmeneeci by sing ing "The Dear Old Flag," followed by an address responsive to the %releome extended to them. It was delivered by Master William H. limiter, one of the Orphan pupils. AND 011,1'N1- 111 A. SCltoor.,: • it a Ifori is us a great ilea] of pleasure to visit. you, and to have this delightful interview with you, and we fondly hope that before Ica Ving your town. we shall bocome niore intiniatelyaeipinint ed yon, and form a lasting friendship. Yours is called a l'nhha• Sefton], ours :in Or phan Sehoul—a school oiled:ding of bor- and girls vain Nvere wade orphans by the late rebel /10n. Our once happy homes teere Made deenilliSi by the ravages of war, Our fathers, In response to their country's call, went firth to tight for their government and flag, and in the conflict became sacrltives upon the altar of Liberty. Stone are sleeping their last long sleep In I leor gia, A•here they Avert , starved to death; some are It•ntg ill ; some :it (tett •stitirg, and, thus their gr.u•es are se:ttterr•d all along whores,' late ly lcas heard the • lin (a' hatlle and he calillaa's deep roar. 13,11 now the cruel war is ended, The teart al ealaliet is a'er; Ana stir litthei ha bait flag defended, IVill return to us no mole, Intl why I his salt strain? Why should r, is nllll,lOll to these things, ritual afresh the Nvounds In our heart, and aWakell yolir IVO shall try to forget our grief in the reflection that our fathers died honorably and 111 a noble cause —died in defence of those sacred principle, be quo:ailed to us by our foretathers, and wide!' } - opt and I 011,1 :di or u., van now eontimiot,, en joy. .\ fay we prove ourselves \cold I K e ~f (1 0 ,10, Let 11,, Wllo toe to he the future men and wm 1000 of I his great nation-111e :I(aOrs in tile na tional Brent re—prepare 0111,eltg•S that we nay be able to perfinom our parts in (lie great drama. Let us try to lie trill, open and 15oluell. Let 11011- e:sty be one polley in all things. There is so nutell of corruption In human nature that dis play, itself everywhere, in the Church, the State, in etanninnitiep, null even families, that we can not be too vigilant in the formation of our ,diar acters, (AL let us put our trust in that Saviour. the mighty Redeemer, %elm alone earl save, and pray 111111 to preserve Its (Toni 0111, and sanctify Sr, 111111 We Ill: Ay Wattl 111011 aild Vrollll,ll. Anil illay all the boys and girls ,if our publieand orphan :sellOrdS, heetlillf• good, honest, ettrzens, whose integrity shall be the 11111111 support or our nation. lidnealion is a powerlul medium fordonntgood or evil• hence, the neeessity of uniting it with true relicion—to Cultivate the moral us well its the illlelleettUll jloWer>. At our school We are thug taught; and we hope your Minting hero i. sunll.•u•. And with Goal on nut' ace Shan be able, to stand, united in heart, find hand, the (lilts.. of the tight to inaintahb - and uphold oar roue tt y i mid. unimpaired, hand flown le poster ity our gdoritteg liberties and in, 'n,tinitil.nr, At the cloSe of the address the Orphans sang "Victory at Last," the Bells,- and gave a few reeitatious. The whole entertainment was very inter esting and impressive. The young lady who read the address of "welcome," ac quitted herself most admirably, os did the lad who responded. Of the concerts given by the Orphans on Thursday and Friday evenings we have al ready spoken, but we were Very much gratified at the treatment the teachers and pupils received from our citizens. The school as a body music a very favorable itu pre,,sion upon the minds or our people, and they realized as never betbre the great work the State IS (1012114 in caring for these be reaved child! en. (Fur the "S;py:•.] Mu. Eamon.-1 Understand that a meet ing or our cittzens was called on Notula v night last, al the 0 Id Fellow , ' !fail, to de vise trove and means to assist. our South ern brethren, - ;111(1 I am sorry to say, that it was 1111 t poorly responded to by this commun ity-. Now, when we relleet on the obligations we :ire under, to eon tril mto to so Worthy au object, surely we will conic upin this '• work of f:tith and laLwa of love." In ISGI the South got up a war the our special commentent, and gave our neighbors a chance Lo leave their homes and fautilit's, and go down South on a little pie-nie ex cursion, which lasted only four years ; and all that time they were feasted on Uncle Sam's pork anti beans, anti many of them were hospitably entertained by the Confed erate governtlient, under the direction of that great and good tnan, Jefferson Davis, who has been aptly termed the "Stern Statesman." Surely such men as I;en. Fisher, 101(1-e sOll seas so well fed and taken ea re of in bby Prison and Sal is! airy Stock ade, until it only took half the 11,11:1.1 (inan ity of cloth to make him a suit, ought to contribute, at least, the other halt to this noble cause. I wonder it Amos Mullen was there to pay back for his boarding at Andelsonville; surely young Snipe, aye, oral the old one, ought to do something in retort' for the kind treatment received, while boarding at One of Uncle Jeff's hotels. I fancy the boys who wore the dirty blue, and were called mean volt !zees, penitentiary Lte., n ill now he willing to empty their haversacks for the benefit or tiro mooo.wt, t.r the dear creatures, who were kind enough to spit in their litoe. (luring the blessed war brought o» f,r lint raniti,e ment„ I fancy that the surviving relatives of the men who were killed in battle or died from exposure and disease. will snake tibertl contribution., because, you see, \t r, Editor, they van afrord it as their families :We 1101 as large as they Nvould have been but for the war. An d then again, many Of our Seitliens Vann! bona, with only tole leg, so you see M g ere is a great saving in - shoe leather. And further, the widows 01' our soldiers, their orphans. ,tre.. have niee con'. tort:ally poor-houses to go to, so that they don't need any help. You see we van ffiloin that beautiful sentiment, " (hal bless the rich, the poor can beg,." 1 tmderstand there is to he another meet ing On next Monday night, when, I hope all the soldiers of the borough, and all lie publicans. will be present and show our chivalrous brethren of the South that they fully appreciate the great services that they have rendered us, and that they will con tribute. liberally, all for the lament 0f the tnen who billed One 501111etS and starved our prisoners. IL would be well to have Wade I liimptim or Moseby present, bin if neither Of thorn can he got at, perhaps, Young would do ' • let us have a Confederate flag suspended from the hall, and get out the band to play Dixie, 0r " y Naryland. — trust that no thoughtless Yankee Will tbink of insu:ting the meeting by referring to the Stars and Stripes—nor say anythistg al out suffering at home. It is true, tittle 'nay be soldiers' widows here, but then you know" they had no right to be merried, and if t hey had not been married they could not have been widows ; May bare orphans here but what right had their 110 hers to he k it led? Why not let the Union go? Rally to the fleeting, and manifest your love for the gallant people of the South, but he sure to stipulate that no Union man or nigger shall have any portion of what you eontribute ; lot it all - be tamed over to Dick Turner or Jell. Davis, and then you can depend upon its being given 10 true friends of the Con federate ea use. A N1:1101, A tot 13 twK .-- 11 . e Lea v u that Lanigan, an elderly - lady, residing-on Uni ,, n street, in this borough, accidently rell,near her dwell;ng, i,n Thursday last, and broke one of her arms in two paces. A True Biography. EISIM33 One clay When Satan Ids power would slm', To his devils give proof of his worth ; Ile called than together from down helot:, To glee theta instruction :dal mirth. "Now devils," said he, "rut going to create Some rnen to ray liking and yours, For yon see as they are, I have not. India rat. Because I must win than by lures:* So Ills AlaJe•ly look front the (indent around, S4llllO 111/1111s Ulllll,Ol by blitSt ; Atul It ,eal'eht4.l through nuts realms until he had found The mould in which .fake, wa, east. 'Chen with ilendisli intent, he boldly essayed, To make Ifinigelf ~,,/—but hi vain; Though the form NtlIS correct, yet all Ilmt he made, F' rover but fiend, would renutill. But they Nulled him well,—his work to do, Far better than human ]c ind;— Anil better than he, tin• well he knew The work thet• must be assigned. So he pointed them o'er with fleshly lints, liut the cinder was black within ; For hearts he gtn•e them, tunnelling flints For affect iem.,—love of sin. "Now devils," he cried, "you see my skill, :if.) be merry and free to-day, These surely your work elm well fulfil, While you may rest and play. But to-morrow you lead them forth to earth, To the work that each must do, For of such good help I've long haddearth, Though my workmen never were few." "This lean one, a telegrapher shall be, A vile pipe—smoking papist, And by naine we'll call hllll F. X. Z.— Of honesty he's an aplst. If iron mongers depletion need, Hell soon abduct their pelf, For of all the imps that 1 can breed, Ile e /111 e.. newest to myself... "Of this an assurer must be made, Ills whiskers I will dye The good and pure will him evade, Ills name shall be (1. Y." Then spoke, a her " there are Snell MOIR'S Applted to some of our men." Then Satan, shittl ng forth blue names, Said, " G. Y., Jr. them" "S printer of this one—a devil that gloats Oa N'irtno that'" em.y and tree, Behind men's hacks he'll cut their throaty His name. is W.ll. G. To he an Assessor he'll change his vote. And beep Me a "polio•"pin tp, And his eve; all mcp will note 11y most contemptible Bull:. Tlh•n Satan addres,ed them, "my worth he , go To the world among good men, .Uhl do nn• bidding, till here below, I call you home tutttii). Rut while you are there, you must Democrats he, And revile all teachers of truth, You intra curse your• betters, especially he Who instructs the colored youth." A.nd thus we find them loimmu their work, As their lather, old Satan Obedient to bin., no commands they •,h irk, Yea. better than he esxpeets. But let them keep on. 00 one regard:, An imp ot fiendish phiz, lir 1003" m rite and alto like nil lA:tel.:guards O'er hi, nom do/Lane of "gruz.." dranbin, May :Ist, 1867. Atittriages Deaths nt•l Main:lgo , . are publi-bed in thin paper without charge. When accompanied by eonnnen l:u•iod, whether pro. , or poetry. lire °Onto per line will be chareil. Funeral noticed len cont.: per line payable in advance. On Monday, the 20th alt., in this place, by Rev, Philip AI. Italenbach, G gonGE Mt of Cal nixihia, to CATHARINE A. SMITH. of Baltimore. On Thursday, the fr.ld alt., by the same, BiontinT Ungn, of Laneaster, Pa., to ANNA. JIEs-i, of Marietta, Pa. On Saturday, the li2th ult., at Plea-iant Bet rent, by Re r. Wm. s'orlior, Mu. LEAVIs K. PINK gwrox, of Lame:ter. to Miss ADEbE Dolour Lt.. - 1» - , of East Vincent, Chester county. Un TEIVSIIIIV, the 2:4 h ult., by Rev. J. N. MC42- ger, Joni: H. SlTA.L•rvgno to CATHARINE limo:, both of Millersville, Lancla,ter co., Pa. PcttbS. Ou 1 . 4:11.111 . thly, ttu 2:11) WI.. 111 l Ariz., Ltinva.,ler county, l'a., r.s. SA.Lomp: WifloW of 11o• la ti• r;:thiluel 11.1o.bener,per'Il., ag,4 In year:4. 111 Tue•ilit3 - , 11le 11th ult.: in highland, Chester county, l'a. .31itior \V. I. IliNgstiN,Sergilint-nt- Artus, rt;.• star, 0, aged years. 011 airday, the Llith ult., near Fuggs Manor, Chest,r co., War. 1.1t. - itSs, aged 77 years. On Thursday. the tlUtli lilt. , 311,. 11Exur CL.llttc, of this place, On Friday afternoon. Vac lll,t. 1. 5 67. C.vri %cif° of 11ohert .1. Fry, and lativliter of the Into Eithra int Wall, dee'd., of Baltimore, 3111. Th e deeea.od NVili Le 1111:•11 to Itall more for interment. arfitts. '7.1" PiIiLADELPIKIA mmtKETs. Reported expressly for ILI, paper. he Janney N A ndrew,. (70111111i, , i0n Merchants, Nu. 1:2'1 Mar ket street, Philadell,ll:a. l'llll...tni:Lrif it t, May :".0, 1S:07. Flour—Extra Family ~1t 51n117 50 " F.s.tra superfine 11 rnp; 1 t 00 " Sinpertitt. , 0 00;0.10 00 Rye flour 7 750 , , S 00 Wheut -:: 1A0.....: RV.. .. / alto , 1 70 1:4i1 . 11 1 1067 1 21 Oat, 80,f S'' - . Clavor b....J.(1 S 00,... R ',',o 'l'llnothy ',cod :I 2.54:',. :t 5 , 1 Lnrd, 1.. lb 12e 12 Butter, 1 b...4 quality 1(4 - al 25 Eggs, 14 Boron 11',...fte, IS Tallow. -- e 11, 10!,;(ie la , ,si Flour reniains dull, at our lint quotations. 'BALTIMORE MARKETS. 1113Orted \yea:ly hr Clarke & Traseott, Corn 1111,S1011 Merchant., No, 11l South Gay Street. 11.1immokk, May llt), LO II R. Ire , ,tern Extra...... .... •. super Howard Street Extra " Super EBBE Colts—Prime bushel__ .... 1547.1 IS Yellow, 4 ` 12 , 0.1 2:1 Western Mixed bu5he1........ 1 12 bushel 2 Soo :1 II) White y bu.bcl :1 111:1'1N SI;GAILS. Cro,ll, A White, '0 V', V.•11ow. Yel:ow, of lowt r grade = = In half bbls. and in lzg;; , . We, addit iC mat. No charge for I , tokagt,... fair to good, la? ;, t : 18; ]'runt to Choice 11, 1, 1( - 4 Ii; Laguayra, 18,0 1 , 85,; Java Coro., '21ai0.•.!. - ..“; - not cash nt Gold. Flour continue:. dull, and sale:, can only be af fected by znalring conc•ossloro. to buyer, Ur:1111 itiarket 4uil turd prices favor latvort:. Refined taigar. art In good demand, and firm :it t tuota- Columbia Flonr and Grain Market. Reported weekly for the ":;pc;' I y Geort.t, Bogle. CoLL - 3i um, June 1.,t, .181(7. ni milt . flour, (white whean,. ‘ilti (I) Extra family flour 15 iii) Rye flour. (none) \Wirt• Wheat It bu-hel lied Wheat Rye Cttrn Columbia Prodt:ce 3farket. cum - 311:12,.. ?Rag Dili, Pia 7. Potatne , .., •• . . , 1 rioi I ail 'Egg , : per dozen P., ibi Butter, per U. .1.. i an i 'llir•lcil., 1+ pair I lob,' 1 2.1 Tall,,w ct , untrt• Soap Columbia. 'Lumber sFairket. Etportiql "o.ltltribut by :%1:11911., Sii,itteluttnm Planing - ailt., Front rt•el. .Tunis 1.1. 1 , 417. l'int• rolling.. or •az0p1i.. , .. '.11; Coninlon 21 1 , 1.0 2; 00 •10 IM{ •• 1 . 4 ( • 01,1111011 14) (Ai , 61 00 •• IN) .• •` ,Jokt itlid S , aliifilig ;.11 (MI nt•lnlfiolc..lol , l :tilt' Sealllllll , r N l'i.if . 211 OU .\ qi :01 , ! 0:11 - 111 1111, 15 tml Ireoo,l flooring Board. 0 ::). ::0 006,, 4I 0 , 1 I . ll.•rry 15 00 Poplar 25 (MN 15 101 \Valuta Plank 'OlO 75 161(., 00 00 Pi, kelo Ileatltal I.: 000,10 00 l'hi,toring .1..nt11 5 tOI Shingl.,,::l.; inch nunelt 1:"(.1111g Lau Columbia Coal 3larket. Report eel weekly a w this paper, by Bruner ..t Moore, Wholesale and ltetail Dealers In 1'.,a1. cni..r•ain.v, June 1.1, IStr;, Baltimore Co. t.ntai I '4,al, delivered ...•;•6 1111 *. No 1,2 t., 5 50 No. 1, ...... ...... 5 :11 •• N o . 5. '• 1 75 Ataltby sto•., and ~.g,;, 5 t el Nutt, ... -1 511 :t " rhamolrln Ha g and Stove i 25 " Nutt, •• " Red Ash, •' I .141 Lyk , ll`. Valley StoWe an a Eg,.... • ‘ ii (0 .. ' Null. 1 iX) Man by StOV.:4 . etta, by oar. irros. 1 .lir Shalwiriken brolZen egg alici NI flVe 1 Si, Nlltl, - 111 Lykell, Valley, Nutt, 1 5o ----------..- 4 .-• .f . .) ) _ .$ ,Zri, ( 00, 0 ()O. r4OVI.:111:1 egg, THE NEW SIX PER CENT. Sl7 14 A 2; 1.1 ST TE LOAD FREE FRA - 11l ALL STATE, COUNTY, AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Will be fur:ll,llM in stun, to suit, on appliea don to the neare,t, Bank or Banker; uf.o , by either the untler‘igneci. JAY COOKE S CO. DitmxEr...t. CO. E. W. CLARK. CO. Bankers, April :10-tt:j _NEW A DVERTIS_EMEXES: _ VA I.I7ABLE MILL PROPERTY IV cEci )17NTY FOR sALE. Tim! valuable 1 , 1.01:1: Imown . situalisi 011 the 511,4/11(.11111111:1 Let weili Jerry vide unit Port l )(Posit. county. with a wilier front on thi• river or 770 li•et. The minwity of the Mill is :Mott 200 barrels of .Flour per The ninl Flour 1,. Canal Dials (Dive; tonna from the 31111. The Port Depusit. Railroad pa..radirectly In flora of the AIM. .1 switch and salltm IS von t-Intel:4l on the property, ther,l- Ithrding vont munlcatiun with the Baltimore:nal Philadelphia marl:et,. at all period.- of the year, by railroad and water. There I , a ononicallomi and well-built Conse, 11 ITau 11. Spring I louse, Garden, 011 010 111 . P1111sc, :1110 property I. in fee, anil entlirriees nou'arlN co SEVENTY A (...1:1.:8 :NI), and %nil! I sold elamp awl on necommoilathig terms. Apply to Mr. Jess ]lepton, lii the loreiffiseN on to Wll. CIL 1 t:ll'fON (ON. Ante I, ati BOX: 1,183, thlitillloll., ArnvABLE TAVERN' STAND _vr PrIST.IC SALE. A new Tavern Stalld, IVIIII a lot of grown' con taining 1:21 feet front on the Lancaster Stllrll ll kOr ital feet deep, 0101 WI feet front. on Washington street, situated in the Borough of Columbia, Pa., will be sold to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, June nth, 1867 at John Warmers' hotel. Brewers and others should not neglect to em brace this opportunity. - . Sate to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms, which are ease. will he made known by V M. 110(1110W. june 1, 31] TO CONTRA (701 ZS. scab' p.r.,:os 1)1' received t he tMm-Igned TIIVIISDAY, the 21)111 /lay (,1 Juno next, for t lie Gnaling, alai Cu I vent inasoary, of Thin! Street, front 'Walnut Street to the Marietta Turnpike. Plam; and Sped:leaf lon 01' the work may Ite ',el) at the /alive of the Itorougia r. I' (a ) `. , lZontl Con - t tri V. June 1;(17-1f D IVIDEN I). (2,Lu:kutlA - .),lay 2 , th, V 67. The Director , of this heal tut ion have this day declared a DI viDEND (11 , SEVEN DOLLARS PER 1IIAHE • clear of Unikal :State, Tax, pay able on demand, sAMUEL )vale I,:1] T.NI )1 AN lEM EDI ! Dr. WiMaw,: Celvlnated PAIN - 1,711.1.rn Pt LI, and SA LVI:. For :411 , only at 1 , 111.:111.:111C.1.; IWCITERS., ,{um,. 1, ft y cw. Hi] and I,oenst Sts. 31.18 CELLA NEO US. NEVERS• J. FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, Onr motto " Exer,r,s Oil," and we alin to follow U. Our faellities for obtaining tt.zr and Irate gnods are not excelled by any; we bay Itg 'et.td.: ex-di. and eelnn oar Moe]: Ittat,ox.‘ 1.1. Y ; by tills mean, we eon offer ilie ltrtieles In our t.ta•le at Par,/ rate, and van guarrantee thew. At lent..xl in 111vlted to a fc\\' SPI:1 - 1.\ 1.- Tlns. . Bowden'. Moth l'aeket. Parri,li', Camphora ted Vt , tit'vrt, IAVo article , :kttractilig' attention to prevent. Ile. ravrw,l.:- 01 Moths. FINE OILS Of LOlllOll, l'al.permlnt, green, ttt... 131n1:.' II:1th,, patetil (.0111111011 Polllllq,ll/1(1 lolavorini; Extra/•t . awl Vanilla Bean, l'OliKS ill great va rriaizii SpongPs :111,1 ( . 11:1111(.1 , Bt` , illo , :1 Vory of I ed and Drupzi,t, mirk,. coTA, SODA, AV.A.T.FIR Tito le , 11111”lly for our patron. 1514.11 t, VX4l.llell,,;lll(lNuperlilr ltY. !mule trout the ktpt ill II:ON I'Olllll4W, Burl aint Poi:VELA IS. 'mere Is /In taint nt copper ur other iiiiis.onote: metal. Our 111;111.• (bolt, l'lCt • :111 , 1 010 enure atipartitie- IN open at all tins—. for In•rectlclll, Wlllcll I. 111 \ 14.;1:,•11111 . 1111W . I• illy rim.e. Mt•di,ine 4 - )..1 , 1 11:111. Ah,y f..'l,*t.i7 Columbia. in. 1 . 11)Alti/IN1:. with Itoaril i. oilbreit tin nsi , i table per-tim, liq,lp tit 111 , ..\.1\11.:1t., St., bet. ill, A. 301 :41s. NOTICE. 11 areas. I .(.1 tot., To,tartiontary to the r:-Auto ti..1..M1;1•11. Nrest Ilemptleld lute! !wen granted to the sithma titer, person, 111,1,1,1,1 1,, the .aid Estate, ara reiinested to make immediate payment., and those having elainis against. the oi said decedent, wail wake the same known to .101111 (;rider. at ville. .la )1 IN 3I.1:1211)Eli, :\ lay *Si, at!, Executor,. A f t I.: ET ; o L'Olt A TO.RS. A The Connni..ionors ninnoll In an Art, il:Atilletl ..ket t, 11....111..fat.. titr Calet - 1011.1.. .21.. t. 311/1111ii. 24.11.2:......1C.2..ip5iny.pf.......1 tit the 111sr thii• Legl , int re, will Meet. Mg, 21,t el," I Jnnelll.h./ .,6 7. to 01 1 en ret,lve ..tihm•riwion,and do 111 her 11111.4 , , Ller to the 1.1 . ..V1,1 , 21. of.alll f 'lnu•tc.r. INlny ::1 TI [Alit/i:1 S STEN...EN:, y : and Gentlemen draw the, %may. this is the lilaec to buy your COI2S7F r ECTION - S, .lc W. 11. BOLLINI Wholo,ale and lietail Confoetionery, Front stroot, NO. 1 woir, or rilio.ite the Columbia Br] It where you will tht4 thi• and Best irted Stool: in Columbia, whim will he mild at the lowi,t market Mite.. orders will to. duly attended Ali kind. 01 Plain and Fittle;. Candies, Ire ci Mitllllfil , llll,l aa.t 5 . 011 , 1.111ity k1•11i on hand. ICE CM; '1" 11:11NISJCEP P.IIITI 13.\ sitoirr None:- 1101..1.1NGER, May 2.5, Imo; No. 1, Wolf: How, Front St. 0061'12 25 11 50fii.12 00 IU 00f0 12 00 (7.15 I EiEM I _{ v. isj f fICIROUtat (1)1A - MitIA. 7 "^ III,01,1 . 1:11, 'Thal the l'lmmee l'ollllllllle , he authorized co advertise tor a Man for the use 1)1 1110 .1:411,11g11, In 111 , 81110111 a of S/5,1_11111, and 111)11 said lout lot,•11. ,•i1 111 amount:, flout iii 1111 , 1 the NMI!, of the L'emough he giVt•ll fig' the •:11110, sail holl4ls l 0 rtm from one to five As I he above tesohittoti, t hr Flllll.llVe 0,111- 7111Itt , aNk 11111". tar the amount stated. It will be prei•ei to state that the l'...roatth is entirely oh: 01 debt. :111.1 fret' from It.alaty TUN. PersOJIN 113 \ 11114 1110110 S 1,, lona, will address on .101 at the ()Mee ut A. S. 1:1ZI.:1.:N. of ronintittee. A. it. 1 . 1111.11'SIIIWINI . :It. .Flll,llll, tofu. I 'AV 1 I I I I 'elutithia, Ntay Rh, h.:lr.'. D.N( rl' EA 11, 'ft ) GET 1"( )1' (;AnDEN :41:EDs fr, nu .1. .X. NIEVERS' 1,1 lieva ry. April 1;, '1,7-t 114 , Icl 11 , 15 Lc l. 1. lu,•, ZEitu 11'ATEI: NI. WINE -CI (1)A11:INEI) Is warrantoil tho 15 , 1 mode yet itivoliteil for korpitiir liti•iitsi nulls, A....g0t:114e5, Am., itt 1 4ot s,9hter, Your Zorn Itelrigortilor itsoil hist year kept MP, A 0., requiring a 41111,er:till! ti, perfectly 5554,1, nail t 10 . ism-mil:Mimi of ire loss haul iiny °tilos kinil 1 oror sass - . In short, , rt• maid not IloW to do WititiOtt it. All t lint 14 Iloisissory to make it f ory snleatilo is it 1:nowlellgo tot Its P, r, 110 1 st root, I ant much plimsoit With pint' Itofriavrittor. 11 ,11111111111•1% - -Mrs Erns - Ins itrimks, Staten — Too uutoll vannol hi . snlel in its favor. ill wp 11 • tit :311511:111!2. 01 Tito kind 130) , 111 OW Illit/ keit. Ii has given us hit host siitishietion to•i•tiy respect. - -hitoes 1,. IlntQfrut , Hudson ( * Hp. N. . 1 . , ,Itolg, storm . , of Cincinnati, )lil.t, Write, Your Itetrktorator _if pot mrt!4:ll Isitiot ion. It has preser‘.sl immts, anti hill ier, iltming the hottest month , of tar farnJele clintate." Thonuis. Editor of tim Cult itlit' lr 111 " / ronntry say , : — Thy • tows in 1 , - Intim' to the preserval of tire Itilit,ml,l,ll isirrtmt,.. .....11i 01/(i,•21 00 iii 00 r 000/ 10 110 1 . 01: ItrT.‘ll., 111 M. 1;16 .I. I'll I- S I• 1:, net W. , 11 Thllly-Firlll ”11.1 Thu, - 11, If. New Y.olz. TOWN uYr AT 19:1\ - ..vrE the subscribers having, patelho.e.l from lit.' 11. I 'O.. a parr of The prope: ty .W 11 1 .41 l , •- t /tell' 811 . tinted 111 the ,totithern ',art of l “"f"" 4. h• ""• desirous or' arilinr Lors for nulldhtC put po.e., and are now preplan..l to oiler 1 to tlu• pub lie Jlt retesonahle rine.. If.S" itt the orrice of A.: 4 . Green ;I plan of the extenalon ot the BOl[touch the prop. erly. showing t la• streets, ran Le s, en, :Ind torn, made t Inlay .1 'O7-3111 : 'SOO quota( lOW. 111111er prd.per :u 111 :41'1.1 -1 11 Coal ..01.1 ttn.lt•l ft. f 1111111 , , 111111 /1111.4 1 %;111 . 11i 011 111 , OWII 1111'111, u flf ff to the oatlzens of f',.lullll,llL, 41 by CAR LOAD, tts lou• as nit- It twt•st it Arica 11Ild a. / IIIR.:1140/1/11. ltignest in liswing the .kut•utts tit .vrcr.il 1111. , , Wt . C::1 supply any IIIII0tIlit: ItRUSE/: At MOORE. ODD FELLOWS' HALL COI:VT.IBM, PENN A. Elle I'ItICES I:EDUCED!!! NV111)1.1:.-4.11.1 . : PRlcr, MIS C_E'LIaiLYEO W . 0. PATTO , CORNER SECOND AND LOCUST STREETS, c o r,ummA, PESN'A.. DAS OPENED ANOTHEE NEW STOCK OE SPETNO ASP S UMMER GOODS! DRY 00017,1, 0111.0CIMIES, QUEENSWARP lio•tery, Oloves, ae. Thr• :Mention of the 7.,:t4itr, et , peeiltily iu ~IIeI to a splvoilid its4ortment of D=I3,E,SS GOODS, or ot.„ mo,td—intbie styk, and fahrles, ou ze l an the :Covent,: of the Sen.on. LAPIES' FURNISH [N GOODS, Hoop sKtirrs, BAL:Nron.yr. And a full line. of AVIIITTE GOODS, Marseilles, Piques, Brocade Cambrics, Plain and Striped Cambries, Soft-f iLslied and Skirting CarnhriV,S,Plaln,Striped,Plaid and Dotted Swisq,Freneli isfuslin,Tarletan, Dim!. t ie., Needlework, Edgings and In sort ings, Linen IlandkerehieN, Collars, &e. ENTLFLIIEN roux, D NOTICF Mr= CLOTHS, CASSDIEIZES & GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. CLOTLITSC; :MALE CP TO ORDEII An exarn l not ion of my Stock Is .ollelted, Which cannot fall to eOll Villet; any ono that the. Is the place TO DI 7Y (..:001x-; 43-WILT, NOT BE UNDEBSOI,D, 31ACIE I NJ SEWING NVITELLI:it Sr. WIL,ON, WI i.cox .1: (lulus, Er.r.trny S trONV t:, for Sale On:) t, War, all It'll to give t•ul)rc Nati:A:let OM. /1:01t1 411 l( tVER It,El M.k -t INES. ill gootl ortlor, fu t 111.11.41 at about half W. 4 - ;. rArl'OX, :-ZevOnd and May IS, t:olumbia, I`.i TRY FRALEY'S FINE DRESS Boors, Locust St., near Second, C0111:11 bia , Pa. D[vIDENI). Th, Itoard ~Cllirvetors of the KAUFFMAN Ili( IN Ci I.MFANY have the: day declared a Divi dend of Lk) per 0011 1, on the Capital Stool: or the company, out of the earning., of the Company for 1 110 pa-t year, payable on demand. 31. 31. STItICKLEIS, 3ray l; 9t; Treasurer. ,S; BROTH ER'S 1V i'fi CI lOS sToin. OW) FELLOW:•;' HALL, =1 nizot•EßlEs, PROVI,3IONs. 'We will itl‘cays Reel, 011 hand the Vert• best litiality 0ra001.1 , , • ueh in Ti: I.T, FR 4 II. so.NP. IA RI.. FRI - IT. Ms, :"PICES, I U FYI:E. Urn. CR ‘CIiERS. scl;.111•;. 3f , 11. 11.{ %CO), SD:A 11,4 A lso,Ftney (Inteern , , Notions, Ih•ied Feu It, Ac. tntenkt to keep the hest Good, only, and to sell n. elivap a,. any ,inular store. We therefore ash - a portion of pulaie patronage. If. MI &BRO. T RY PRA I,EY'S FINE E DRSS BOOTS, Lucent St., near Second. Volumbia, Pa, YOU 8 -k" superior lot. 01 well senii.onlitl IfIeKORY AND OAK WOO I). which in lots tomtit purelinNer, All order, left 01 t lie 0,101111,1 a or (10- th - tired to him in pt.`l , oll, will lie promptly Ality 1, If] B. INTEW SPIIIN(; (;00DS! t. 0. 11.L.M.,L'S Cheap Cash S tore, FRONT STREET, above LOCUST, COLUMBIA. We are constantly reerivlng additions to our stork, aml have now a large :ld varied assort ment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, (7,-„,,,,ing or Delainvs, Chains, Lawns. Mozatn hhita,, Wahl and tinnrol, Alp:lea., Poplins, ‘t:e. CHEAPER THAN EVER. New Good', tar Summer Wear, tonight at the LOW i , 13 icp>;, and will tie sold low At 1. 0. 131111NERS, We have no 000(1, 1,01100 at the high prices, con , cquently earl SOI Cheaper t h an , unle otherg. We have JuNt received addition.. We invite attention to our stock. 01 SIIEETINftSt, TICKTNGIS, GIN II' . CALICOES. FLANNELs', LINENS, CHECI:4, &c., &c. At old Prices. A complete assortment of CIOIII,, CaSNITIICre•, Vest Jean,„ COI Io , ladeS, .Cc., for men anti boys' Wear, at old prices. Full line of liosiory, Gloves, and Trimminus, Balmoral Skirts. Troop Skirts, of Lattsa t.--tyltri and Best 'ERCHANT TA.ILORIIG to in all its ntu Coln'Nevo: Suits toad, to order, in t h e I.utt•st Sty mot pet iet 11p at llog gitrinents or no pad' reeel Vett. 1;01 Yl':4, SII OES : AND (:AITEIiS, 3litdo of Ilir bo,t Illati.11:11, and warrant4,l u • )r):. 1%111 us. NI cli.truv test, 42:11011s. At I. lie;tp Cash Store. Front nh. 1,..en...1 St., T - ) EA DING .‘NI) COLL:31111A It_Vl _lll, nom ) aro prepared to carry either by r , •uular or extra Trains, Sunday Schools. Pie-Hies, or Older," of any kiwi to all points on t his Road at Itettiteed Rates. ti j Superintendent. NircaLcE To (L\ LINERSCON I. OF COLUMBIA. The cohmiwa Gas Company are compelled, early in June ttext, to repair their ttas-Holder, and lit!! thereby 1,0 NV, rated from supplying gas at least tell diCs, after they 1.0111 lile:we. Consumers are. therellire, reiptested to supply theinselve, with the 110 1115 of lighting their houses during that period. BOBEIZT 3lay Ih, Sittpernitendynt. SS() IA 17110 N of 1 ) ,1 [ITS EIZSIII Tili I..IIITNEIf.S: r 1 IP 11E10E:1'01 , 01:E 4•Xl,t illg 1 / 1 •1 WOl . ll lilt , 11 Ilder,ialleti, 1.111,111 . u:une. of MeTagtie & I iro., and P.)... MeTagtie.t: Co., i. this lay dtn.ulred by 1101111:11 consent ; all ,ettleinents relating to Menu:tie tt , wade by Jnlln .1. AleTague, anal all ret tleutrntc relating to I% S. MeTagite IN, made by Peter S. I,•TilLnle, .1111I\ .r. MeTAI WE, Cola. Mar. 7.•11,.) I'ET ER it. I of E. The under , laneil will eolithme the I iry floods. Store at the 0111 ‘talll of Mena:ire kw Bro. JiMIN .1. NIiTAGVE. The uniler,igned will mutilate the 1)).3- ().)011:, Store at the oht sttout of P S er ro, Mar. W. PETE': S. :11eTAr:1'E. TOT ICE. Puriqiiineo or o weetiog.io•Dl 1, T he Corporator,. Not fee Is hereby 'kooks for ,tilo•ei ii.f ion tot 110 Stock ot the 11EI..X.1\•.N1{E and rlo;>:syLV.\ NIA RAIL Ili ).111, will he opened the of F. S. I)MMtp, m ',Al:mare City, TPI.:SIiA V, PM 1 , 1;7. boor, of lo A NI.. :mil I P. M. Sidi! I 11rc out hnnie.l IS their Ploirter t , eromtrurtu IGIII lAruh from a point On the De:awn', 111 cer , ennv • nil • iit Io DeilLSViire Ile . Marylorol or Doe, P. I:. (loormoo. cr.EvEn. Seeretar - . DelaWitre 'ity, 30111, (; ENTs IvANTED roi: CAI, L. C. liA I:ER'S Jli Tegil' nF THE SE u;'l ,ERNICE. Titt. Wilrk \t.t'. annenmreai 111(12.. 111:111 It yyttr ago, 101 t tt‘t trig to the attempt. of Ow I t.,vertt ttivitt to ..tippre.... it. it, ptiltheatlott 1111, tIoltlyt•11. It nu tll tint Ito 1...m..1. Ditalierett tint T•itttl,rl.lll,l, tinder tile Stiperni.lllll Or thl.or.ll Italter, mar ,.•l.•tiNuttrratis n, lire till att......tt it h\ Ilit• high " Metal aut lit of li . Th.• )1t.11.!- , ot lit Natit.lttil Capitol arearetlytr tultlv I. I tae, :end timer, ate ,ffill.,tll,ll{z., lit•VeLltlol, Vir111,1 . 11111,1: iIEA Its n 0' DEPART MENT,. Mneirwr , ear tFEMALE PA It -1). IV ttittl Mtlitttry I itantetet..... Stint titt.l •1 . 4. I All' 14,111 , .:11111 olt vvorlz. Mart , . P. ‘;Aititi - n - r 7 0'.1 , 1in-Anut Pitlltt., \ pr. •.!:. '67- I 111 FRESH ;_kli DEN SEEDS . :tr.• egm6tant ly miil ig ro,r orttelt, to our :Ntot.k of sEED, In4l lulvf•Ju4t Early Sugar Corn, 1-urgt. Sugar Worn . sty rrel* , Evergreen Corn, Mixed Lun n raSS . liarly ,i:c-week Dean:, White Itut<ll Clover Seed. Okra or GotolA', Seed, Vic., II a nu are• In want of reliable Seed:, call at the pinrlpa Ap1.13-tf I Ah E:, TS 'WANTED Ptat. MONTI! and I::,:leae.e. rant, Ma In or Fernale Agent., to introduee a NI.:W AND USEFUL INVESI'I.IN, of ulp.olute utility in every holt...hold. Agent. preterring to %cork "it can earn froni2o 14, per clay. For lull particular, enelo,e stall p, ;Ina addrem W. WI U. 'N 571 Anen St., Philo.. Pit. Mnr O-3ulj R ' - aN 7 o. 9 Locust Street. SPRING & SUMMER OF 1867 DRESS GOODS, And ail kind:, of -Domestics Cassinieres &Vestings. A First-Class Cutter and Bet. Workmen are Employed. TREkrInN6I: - ; IN /:BEAT VARIETY TO LATEST PHIL\ I) EL1)111A N YORK STYLES. and :,atisfac tion uaranteed. A Speciality made of Ladies' Sacques and Cloths for F:teques. Best Makes of KID GLOVES, in all the -Vete 13,teyains rercived rihnost daily 01 - It BUYER IS CONSTA.NTLY IN 'I'III•: MARKET. STOCK NEW, FUT.L, VARIED AND CHEAP. An examination of Stock and Prices i,oliciteit. GOODS ~lt EIA LDFM - 'S, April 13, IMT-2n-los SPRING & si - mmER ISO 7 DRESS GOODS, :Nrew INTovelties, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES PLATY WHITE WHAMS CASHMERES & MERINOS SIIIIIRED ,S; TUCKED 311 . 511N: 4 . .c .1771:.1(TIoN: , Nl:w IN DIVENS ENT--; (SLOTHS (_' ASSIM EUES IN THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLE, '2O Per Cent. LC , . in Privy than our neighbor., and guarran teed to give sati.faction in even• nay, c'..\RI'ETIN(;S (lur large and inereasing sales lu thi.se Goods Is an evidenee that the Ca a.ls tire ge.sl, ant Prices right. MI SLIMS Lest s , r STUFFS in BOSS' GOODS of all grade, and QUENEINSAVA.RE, In Tea. nrx "I lilavk Filler, Corded Silk.. FIIIICY and Summer Si l'uNDEß'<,\l yr] us. PARASOL.:!4 AND SUN SHADES! s. Huth.. 117111 Inwe,t :tt. FUN DER,MITIFS. wALL Ens NVYNDOW StrADE:;, La rg , sywk, Nt•woNt Style , . 1.11 , 1 intri`St IL WILLIAMS. t SlPe,t Air:`:E. WS A M P.\ INTINfi ! ao'l r.-I),•t•ifully Inform 111.?. of Co , that 1 tin propttred t.. .)o till kind, of PLAIN AN') LETTEiusu PAPER 11.1N6 I\(:. GILDING oN GL. ,:.o. ,tiortst natio!, and .an rea,anabl. terna,Thlnt Street, litaween 14.11,4 nd Columbia, Pa. DON Jr.\ Aprll 6. DRY GOODS. Ii A LDEMAN POPVLAR PRICES IN HOUSE KEEPING (MODS CA iII'ETINGS, OT L CLOTHS BLINDS, QUEENSWARE NOVELTIES 1N P 1 IS" 4; COATIN S M.' Teil GOODS i;noDs Ul' IN NEW SPRING COLORs nhvar; kindly shown NO. 9 LOCUST STREET )lITII'S, cOLti_NIBIA, Pa. MED A veelallty made M WHITE GOODS WHITE TARLETANS DLNI D mew; D I Es SWISSES & NA INSOOKS ro. (;ENTLEMEN! 1 beautiful line of MADE LTP TO ORDER, iSe, our Va,lit,,n 01 L CLOTHS & MATTISGS Tit rtt•tt ennt halo% fur ulu MEZE BEM ME= Dinner and A:t.• !=I BMWS FONPERSMITIrS Idjoining Columbia National 'lank BANKS. LTARTE'RLY REPORT OF THE W CONDITION of the COLUMBIA NATION AL BANK, on the morning of the ling of April, .11,67 ItESOI7RCES. Notes and Bills discounted, 3583,033. n U.S.riondsdep'd for clrettl'n 5000:00.00 do on hand 22,100.00 305.00 17.00 935.00 :.-7.00 Notes of National Banks do State Banks Fractional Currency Legal Tenders 6: Compound Interest Notes Specie rash items & revenue st'ps, Due from Philadelphia and - I , .:exv York National Banks 15),G41.45 Due from ether Nation B'ks 25,119.18 Due from Banks Lt Bankers, 503,5-I Banking rlonses and other Real Ilstate Current expenses and taxes paid LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In Surplus Fund Discounts and Exchange..... 31.1),733.47 Front and Dash 8,150.1 G 29,47a.c3 13,437.18 4,013.93 18,051.13 Due to 'National do other Dunks S• Bankorr, Circulation or Columbia Dlr. 5,061.00 do Cora Nat'l 449,770.00 451,&.°1.00 414,856.35 Individual Depocita $1,517,217.11 Liabili ties of Directors. .... sworn to and subscribed Directors..... .. , ti.VMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. - April 1, 1W.7-.lm INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. THE COLUMBIA. NATIONAL BANK will receive money on deposit,and pay interest there, tor, at the following rates, cit: per c , nt. for 12 months. 5 per cent, for 0 months. 5 per cent, for 6 months. 4?1 per cent. for fora months. 7430 U. S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new 5-al Gold Bond , -, Mar, 16;67) SANI CEL SITOCH, Cashier rk 111 TER Ll' BEPOIIT. Not ; sTATEmENT showing tlir , condition Of th.• I , r itsT iNAL 13A.S1C COLI: 31 B/A, on Nondliy, April hl , 1.;67. It E:,O Note• tool bills disconntisl.. 5,195.0;0. t: Bond. for el retilvt Jim IAOOO.OO I:. is. :securities on band..... 5i,600.00 Ca. , 1,1 in not( • of otiwi• Irks Tender. C.,11 Item. Due t. ntn 11.1itk -4 'lirruut Exi.en.es ..... Inten , t oil I)epo,ttr. Furniture and Fixture. S. Iteveutw stautp,_ BE=I Capital stock Surplus: Fond l'l rc - tda[ton I‘tvidends unpaid.,,.... Deposits un Certificates do Tr811.1e111... Due to batiks tool Itattiters. Prenlittni, InGTPrits EN:c /tang... Inclebtetlnes , , of Director, Sworn to and subftvritted S. S. DETWILER, Cashier April I, 15457-3ni Fixsr NATIONA L 'BANK OF CO— LUMBIA. Intere , t will be paid by this 13ank on special Do- P osits, RS follows: ;t: per eent. for 12 Month,. per rent. It months and under 12 months. per cent. for it and uncle! ',months. We make Collections on all Accessible. Point:• hi the 1" tinted states, on liberal terms, Discount vote•., Drafts, and Bills of Exchange. Buy and sell DrOLD, SILVER. :end all IJ' I': :sir-VMS SECCRiTIEs. And te•e prepared to draw• DRAFTS on ", '• phis. Sew York, Baltimore„ Pittsbur tgland, Seol kind, France, and all parts of (term:my. TREASURY 'NOTES. 'Holders of First J.:up Seven-Thin:es t. well to cull caul exchange them for the net: Twenty liold Bond., and Fire-Twenti,.. F creel at nitre. :".`, 5. DETW I April '67.) C.l,lller 3LISCELLIL EOUS. BAEGAINS ! BARGAINS! 1 SELLING Op? GREATLY REDUCED PRICES : P. SHREINER SON, Have on hand, and ate now hellnag at greAtly reduced rates, n fine stock of 111/2112E1 S MSS VA TCHF,S, FINE AND PLATED JEWELRY AMERICAN CLOCKS, SILVER .I.ND SILVER-PLATED WARE. F'_:-VisTC - 5.7 GOODS, &c., CC We intend reducing our stock, between 110+ and Spring and will conwynently sell good, at very small protits—nkany articles at co.,t. Now lie THE TIME FOR CHEAP JEWELBI CALI. AND SEE and 1,, satistlctl (Inn the place fur cheap and trt,,,d ankle,. I, at sill:Ells:Eß 4, SONS, No. t Front Street WATCHES Ni)A JEWELRY ("ItF Vr INDUcEMF,STS OFFERED A.MERICAN WATCHES. low• as s-'O.OO, in two oz. Cases, warranted O. t wo your, ; td.n 3,4, 5 and 6 oz. Crowe Ju:-.T IZECEIVF.II A. Full Ass.ortment of the Celebrated Seth 'l` hornn s Clocks. They an. the Loci made. uncl ‘lso, a tall and welt scleeted stock of i 4 II,VER l PLATED WARE, 17- - dn the hest Factutle, lu the U. S. JEWELRY IN VARIETY. .Itt,t troth the rttetorle. sPECT.IcI.I.Is, In cold, Silver, Steel and PI Frano.,, to stilt all ItEPA lIIINt I OF LT, KINDS. prr.,- ATTENDED To. E. SPERINirs, Jewelry Store, It the Sew I, CIIIIIM _:7IEI)ICAL. CPPLES TO WALK: i:of ;Ens . ELECTRO,MAGNET.II.: IA (;rent King and Paini.l, truly a wonder ( ill iii•divihefor the cure of Rhotineteurattratigta, Nea 0,1g1,i, and Coble, Contraction of Ahoths. and Swelling the JrAnts, chair. Clie:lera z Pnwntee , „ of the Kidneys. Detntity. Peal, triton ',HI, heart. Wenkne., peculiar In Female, anti ill certainly curt' all pain in any part of the ely, in one u, five ininulttt. Ctn . ,. Toot h-nell, in 1 ntinnte. Itre , Cannvin• in 1 minute. 'tires Nervous or Sick I-lead-Reim In ,minutes. cut,- Neuralgia in 5 minutes. t•uresl'ains I it the Itack,iiremd or Side in 5 min s. Cures Deafness, in many case , , in 15 total mins. cures Croup in one night, A.shthms. in 1 to 3 day, Fever and Ague In 1 day. And if Rogers' Liver Flits areused In connection with the Eke t ro-Magnetle _ nl, they will euro the Dyspepsia and I complaint_ The Pins of themselves :.r.• a great ri fyer o the Blood, and a wonder ful Tonle. imparting Strength to the Debilitated S?. stem, :strengthening the Digestive Organs, bringing about a healthy action of the Liver. K s, Ulla Skin. without which no person et, n <qty.!: health. The Pals one also a sure pre ventative to the Fever and Ague, if a few dotes are taken in the fall and spring. The Oil and Pill-in - , lath PURELY VEGETABLE, and can he used with safety by old or young', male or female. aud always with tile happiest effect. tilt. S. ROVERS, Sole Proprietor, yr 2 0 ).'67.3m2 206 Dock St., Philadelphia. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED ! Tr.vE FtIiMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. UPHAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE! Prepared from the formula of Professor Trous seau, of Paris, cures Consmuptital, Lung Dlsruneq Bronchitis, Dyspepcia, Munson's, General De bility, and all morbid condition% of the .system, dependent On detleiency of vital force. It is iilea , lint to hula.. and a %Inglo bottle Neill con • !ace the most skoprieul of its . Virtue an the great , healing remedy of the age. ;it a bottle, or tax bottles f/.1 - v. sent by Expres., Sold by b. C. UPHAM. No. 2. south Eighth lit., EMI. s, 4,1 he J. A. Meyers, Apothecary, Odd Fellows' Ball, Columbia, Pa.. Circulars ~eut free. FRESH - GARDEN SEEDS, At J..\. MEYERS' Drug Store, :Arr. .67.! Odd Fellowa'..llB.lL . ).00 FIRM I2,Z;00.00 9,955.'-'2. 51,517,217.11 5100,0w.00 100,000.00 :'35, 1 1 - 0.47 16.317.00 1,212.84; 53,200,86 12,510.43 .T,.1..1.1 I ,00.,': 1,D€1.1.40 1. .o 8 £ 4 468,671.71 4150,000.0 0 5,100.00 . 1'r:1,780.00 200.00 Q9:'; N),_VS.S2 1;3 310.5. 2 7b7d>:.; ME 11.57 2,1130.62 166.27 =I -k 38,M1,7 SI 1,190,0 ti ExaLr. - 71
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