[I 618 etaitinitia grfig. Columbia; ,1 Comte:vim:no:as, letters,-eontributions; generally of merit and Interest to the readerOyllrbe - agceptable rem friends from all quarters. r .1•1 • TO. ADITRatTIBEItS.. , - - • Prasons who tbfeir tidv,citlierriente tc; reach the greatest number . of pet4ons,3rlll dolwcll to :avail themselves of the auPOriur•lndticercerits: offered through the' columns of the Coithinis SrY: 'lt Posses es large adiantago - 'aver :any nows Paper ; its average weekly eircnlntlorr heing:7more.:than . : thirty per cent. greater than any Other paper, published ,In this vicinity, and premises;,to more than one hundred per gent. 'greater, in less than six.ronths..— . . . . addition to this", the patrons cif the SPY' 'arii of the, driElB that advertisers wish to reach—Uberid minded, and intelligent people, thereby making it' the most desirable medium for all classes - of advertisers. This fact should hare a grOni weight with advertisers. RI DING matter o'rr every page of the SPY. = SHAD FI3EIING.-0111 - fishermen below . the dam, are' still making- " hauls." "The river is low. STRAWBILILIES are quite plenty in our market, and sell as low •as eighteen' emits _per box, but some venders have the ands; city to ask thirty cents per box. - . - . ExconsiON.—A. party or gentlemen from Philadelphia, Baltimore,' and' this place, left here early on Thu rsday•morning last, on an excursion trip down the Tide Water canal to Liavre De Grace. . LOST.-z-.Asfine gold sleeve -button*, was lost on Front street, I)etWeen."Mill" - nnd Union streets, do Menany, evenink,:lest. The finder will he rewarded b . yileaving it at this office. . REM ovEn.-The . :ll.ldisrS. , Shultz; Lan caster, have removed their stock 'of, hats, caps, &c., to the building formerly occupied by the Lancaster, ilLeaMiger and 'Herald. Their old building will be torn down, and a handsome structure piit.up in its stead. , OUR friend W. G. Patton,. at .thelr ner of Second and Locust-streets, has agaln been to the city and returned with another new stock of goods, :Judging froin the,way" customers crowd his store, he must be ug goods the cheapest in town: t . COMING TO TOWN.—The Union_Steani Fire Engine, of Lanottsterwill be brought to town in a few charge or two en gineers and a firemen, for the purpose of pumping the water from the •gasometer of the Columbia gas works. FAsnioNs.—The latest style of bonnet is a white-glass bead on as top ofthe chig non, with a thres.d.' of I nder floss:run ning through it for strlngi. Ladies should be careful not to omit the head, as there -is great danger of taking cold. - FOUND DROWNED.—We learn that a man about 35 or,4Q years,of age, was' found drowned in' the Susquehanna, near Beach Grove, belowreaoh ,Bottom,-,on' Saturday last. It would 'appea.r,that.his name was James M. Iteen;-from papers .found upon his person. : - . - SATE OE REAL ESTATll.—Mbssrs. . • • ". Vaughen 4SL CO.-11111 - 0- sold a valuable let of ground, fronting - one hurdilid feet on Fourth stroot, and one -hrindied Seet- Thir4 street, :to - - some.'of our German Who the„„PaieliaseraL,ara....aull CAMP MEETING:;,-Tina ilethodlst Epic- copal denominations - of. Lancaster - and Col-, umbia, will hold a Union 'camp, meeting„ commencing on the Bth of 'Anghst nest, in - Abrm. RautTman'S woods, three-fourths of a mile south of the Manbeim .station, on the Reading and Columbiwrailroad. . SIR. KNiGirr3.--Some fifty'silty of the members of Columbia Comniandery; No. 13, of Lancaster city, left_ for - Pitts; burgh, on Monday ni - gbtlast, to attend the fourteenth annual, conclaye 'of the-. Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Penn sylvania. They returned yosterdtiy.' • • Dady patah was presented to itsiistnins/ -• last Monday evening; in, - entire . new, snit of type—" friftii_the imading to the., last -type used in its composition.": Tae pager makes a lin vidsomi appeitiance indeed, and- the editors have displayed great taste, in its get tp; It is tile tinily of Reading: Too BAD.—Sunday last was Whit -Sup clay, and the prophets have it - that if if rains on that day so:will it - rain for coven cOnsee utiveSandays: If this prediction• he true, it is really too bad, for -there: are 'hundreda of our fair ladies who have not• yet' had a chance to swing out their " fi",tins," this season on account of the inclement weather we - nave •beenbaving - on Sundays. . , • APPOINTED A Cankr.-- 7 -Williata -- A. Marshall,. son of Mr. William Marshall; of Lancaster city, has been appointed, for this" Congressional District, to the vacant cadet ship in the Naval Academy , at Annapolis. Several young men'troin this place were_ex amined for the vacancy, course did not get through; wiyertheloSi they passed a very creditable examination.: , , . A GoonbYSTEM.—"In Cincinnati boys get twenty-five cents bounty for every un licensed dog they capture. About thirty' are brought to the pound daily, - most .of which are• &Owned. -A- better -way than dashing out their brain:Ton the side-walk; and undoubtedly a good plan to get rid. of vtortbiess curs. Such nn arrangement here would be quite bentfielni to our.tbwn, and prove a " fat thing" for soma of Our ,boys, • FLOUR' • CO2ILING: - Do**.Fron;i the West it is reported that some,farri ers who held on - tO their grainyin -anticipa 7 , tion of fatnine - pricei, have been. badly appointed; - They:are. market, almost inn panic, at the reiti-l'ok",ri , great fall in prices: • It-le - good, news ;,,to,-all when grain and a °Wii• who speculate : in the peeeksiiiiieg"4f, lif(;;:and endeavor tO'keeP - up' their , ..priees,-;,40,0y:Ye, to meet raisfortune.:Ourftlend:Cieo,;ltogle- quotes iloui.JOWer., tECTIIRE.--A Spiel ted '; and 'ln tereAtiag; lecture will be delivered' iii , ,:titinPerance gall, Second' street, 'thia place,:.or th - tbene.:: .fit of Coluntbia rSoris Temperance, by ReV.Jelin ,Cconrlish, this - (Saturdtiy) evening..r.fhOlectitres:i% . llrchno'se;" for his theme, an inietaitingsind high& im;,. portant snbjectone lye and edifying to , hoth , tinte - Yeting.- 7 The:Wolsh choir will he in ititendance; and, -eilliven the - oceasfoii: . liPcs,cime,v..o - f favorite songs. ' A BratlT.Th'UL STORE:=Ori,the Improver - gents in , buSiiiesa atandss' r in our`. borough of late, note than the hanciaoirtejeyfelty„ , :etifahlfah- - meat of Idessrs:A".*feirioic&::. , San;r-Front' street above :•in ' 7 l store has been thoreagidirchaetr•; New and beantiftil . .:plaie-k*ss,i,taisee,::noi:vi furniture—in'facto verylidog have just purehaarid:frortiLthe:cities'; 'aril: : ax traorclinary stock of;evefithi:4s:e#ai:o2g: s to their line othusin'ese;.:tuOlx , :ani*iiiiniOf which is respectfullysOlieited..l : ;" !dee ; advert; Alsernent in to-dayislisper` Ple-Njo:•'.—Thelourth annual pic=nic of theVolumblagire,ctornpitny , Ain' - - be held in ileisoTeopils'i , on Tintredey;.7nli , l4th; Great p r efoioiresi to make" it one of t iii4tren ter tali' ments (mei. gcht4i 'llp-by vileh them sgient , •- , DEGEF}ATF.S ELECIED.--:-The 'fano win.. ~d elegates*fire_eleeted'at the" „County don •Wellnesittiv last, to',:the State :Conientio4,:, which takes -place - .. at „Williamsport, on-ysteanesda'y,- 26th that: 45.4.:'Dicke7y,:Geo'.-Brabaker, Jno. , :and Jacob P.'l'res;:,: : '''• , raprotta check, was lost on Thursday evening, on Front. street, between Lodust titreet, and:- the AnteriAn 'house, for- forty-five' dollars- and ninety cents; ($45.90,) payable to the order of F. D. :Wright The -finder' will be liberally-re, warded by - lea r Ving it - with..: the • Cashier of the First National Bank of Columbia. STREET FIGUTIN,C4.--On Monday eve ning last, we witnessed a severe street fight in the neighborbried of " Tow Hill, 'between some orthe pic-nic lager boor and " Tow Hill kill at forty feet." - Tne fight lasted about teu,minutes, When both parties . re tired;atnid the yells of the assembled tow heads, looNing somewhat the- worse for their "scratching gravel." StiltP - HOUSE,--=This popular and at- Aractive,plaCe ofsummer resort, located at Atlantic City, N. J., was ,opened June Ist. This is decidedly* the best house on Ab secom Island, as invalids who are unable to remain at other watering places,:on ac count of the dampness of tho atmosphere, here fieriya great_ benefit : from the "clear,. pure air. . • NnY DON'T TUET Do IT?—why is it , that the houses of our borough are notnum bered ? That they she/ad-be numbered was decided by Council some time ago, : but we presume that will be all it will amount to. And furthermore, gvhy are not the Street.; properly designated with the signboards Council authorized a committee to contract/ for some weeks since? ' exhibition .by the Soldiers' Orphans and Friendless Children of Lancaster-, county, will , be held in the lecture room of the public school building, Cherry street, on Monday evening next, at seven-and a half o'clock. Let all our citi zens turn one to encourage the managers of the -" Homo , for Soldiers' Orphans - and Friendless Children." Fol. programme see advertisement in another column. -Pic-Nic,-,--Quite a'" heavy time" was had by our ~ German friends, on Monday last—Whitsuntide, in the shape of a pit-nic in fleise's woods. The tickets of admission weretwenty-live cents, and being within the reach• of everybody, most everybody was there. Lager beer NMS there with his froth ing temper,. and we learn was imposing upon quite a number of the participants' in a rude manner. Oh, .holi do it. FOOT Causap,---Mr. Alex. Brown; of this place, a brakeman on the Pennsyl vania railroad, had his loft foot ernslied, on Thursday afternoon last, at Steamboat Station. He was brakini-at' the time the accident occurred, when the chain broke and he fell under- the cars, and .befoie he could get away. the wheels of 9, truck passed over the toes bf his left foot.. He is under the charge - of Dr. Hinkle, who , informs us that he is doing well,-and- - that amputation will not be necessary. ". Jemima Brown made 'complaint before Justice Cie - Ik, against .-JOhn"Millpr, Charles Hemghey,aud lienry Cale, for entering her :garden at, different 'titnes•without permission, and pulling off' the .currants;--riiitning over the prepared grUund,ltramping down the young plant in the lot. • De tendant brought up and itelinOWledged the Charge, -paid,cciSis and promised to do so no more;_ and Witirgood advice from the JuStice were I reft'slide,.in much better spirits than when they, came. .• --JULY -1.211.—Th0 fourth of July is fast 'approaching, and a.s yet we hare not heard of any arrangements being made to cele= brate it. Let our numerous civic societies and organizations begin - preparations at once, and let nalave a rear old-fashioned 'celebration o 1 ourlFaitionarßirthday. How Is it, Zpo:Zoos? (both companies) Can't you * do something? In - Altoona arrangements have already been mado, and 'the Tribune of Wednesday phblisbes a list of the differ ent and numerous societies that .will par ticipate.—Soldiers of the-war of 1812, Mexi can-war and war for the Union, Borough Authorities, Knights Templar, Fh'e panieS; Odd Fellows, Good -Templais; Red Men,Acc., areamong thosemiumerated. Nov we can _afford- a'similai= programme, and why shoiild we not.do as .;I.lfoona?' • OPENED AGAIN The liquor store of S. C. Bucher was closed on Friday of.:lnst week, by. Mr. Wylie;:Collector of Internal Revenue of this district.. He was inform ed that Mr. B. luiclyeceived a lot of whisky id 4 o'clOck, A. IL, which had not -the'tax paid upon it. A. , bearing was had, when Mr. Bucher was entirely exonerated from 'any intentibpal fraud upon the revenue. laws. -It was :ash clearly proxen that the whiskey was received lit - t 3 A. M.,, instead 'of 4A. M., and that the Government tax was paid ,npon the same. His store is now cram again, and Mr. B. Will go on his way rejoicing. ' He keeps one of the best stores ofthe kindiiin this County, is doinga.licavy, business, and we presume Some Of his en. *vious friends could not stand it to see him _prosper, and wished - tO crush him out: We think great injustice has been done 'to an enterprising and well-to-do citizen. • STItAWBEI9tY FESTIVAL ,LYD FAIR A grand. Strawberry Fesstival and Fair will -be held at Bainbridge; in the Town Hall,- commencing Tune 19th, and contintie until Saturday evening June .12nd, for the benefit of the M. E. Home Mission Church, of that place. The tables will be furnished with strawberries and eream, ice cream, cakes, and a great variety of fancy and other arti cles. Meals may be had Eit the Hall, at any -time during the day or evening: The occa sion will be enlivened with both vocal and ;instrumental music. Brief addresses wilt delivered' 'by several. distinguished ,spetilters. We hope rxll,aait is for the ben jetit Of 'a good, cause; Will' go and end a help -, itighand.: -The ride up to the beautiful' Vll - Bainbridge,"' • age, is a delightful - one—the . , .beantiful,and:.pictilresinie - seenery cannot. ;:titiz'surpassed=rirtyWhere.:;-The PciiineYlVa• COnipiMy isOueexen • .tickets:ta . l3ainbridge„dtiring the continu an7cOef the fair, at reduced rates. - - ' ,s," _ , CA TtlEavi:=-On',altursday-::afternoon 'last; the ”.`Asj.w . ??,..torps Ivor° the-recipients of a handsome Opal, in the shape'ef'a`can'or the best ice cream we:ln:l6l;e' tasted this Seii-• _'son,' accompanied with a large disli of ex;' fkom the now-,ice creani.and confectionery establishment of Mr. H. :Bellinger; -Front. street; opposite the old :has lately -arriVed in town; and opened a cosy little store at -the above dace, which„ ntith"the improyetnentirifiae have tisert wade,- makes it one of.tho neat', 'eanad•trtestCOmfOrtable r ostablishments in our; borough : - His facilities : are Koch that can . now,.:ittlies,'Filtbridst noyee,, snpply , ,iargeor.synall:Partiv.s: -11e0eseryeSsuccess, ILS:he is .- Ptiliee'inliis . treninient of customers, liberal expenditures and. energetic .,=*.his!liu:SitieSii:• Give, fain and 'as ..certaku Toi,..‘yourialVereli.theialt;odis .not tAe plaekofthe:to, ;; _74 is -needless to"say; ; t at ` EoTinger--Was ',vcitetthiullhapdS'of the: tf, 'Spy a " hullSr MEM Triy; Afishler 'of Laneaster, ,, and :'`proprietar"of 1111shler'S - celebrated herb bitters,on reading the accounts of the suffering cansed by, the late: ler exPlosiOn in Saheortn-streetPhil 'adelfEia,- address'ed: , a letter - .'to :pee: W. .proprietor of the Phil'a*Leagcr,, -witha check enclosed for $lOO which ho do- Sired him to appropriate tolthe relief of the sufferers. - But another lit7nine act' of the renowned ,1111shler. ," .1 -- • P.EItS9NAL.7By referring to our hymen eal record it Will - be seen that' our young friend,Lieut.M. M. Fishe'r, 23d 13. S. Infan try,- has taken Unto hituSelf a wife. Ho' ar rived in town on Saturday last, on a 'brief leave of absence, :and' Jitter receiving the` "honors" on Wednesday, loft with his lady, (who, we believe, accompanies him through -his ." pilgrimage in :distant lands") for New York. He is now stationed' at - FOrt Wood, New York Harbor,. but -expects, in a few days;, to sail for Fort Boysee, Idaho, the Headquarters of his regiment. . , DAMAGES AWARDED.—TWO years ago a terrible accident occnrred on the Penn sylvania 'railroad, nt Ldndisvitle , ,about four miles west of Lancaster. It was - the most fearful catastrophe of the Rind that ever occurred on the Pennsylvania road.-- Among the victims were Mr. and Mrs. Butler, of Lewistown. The unfortunates lefta large family of small children. A suit for damages,in the name of the orphans, for the death of their father; tried "at Mid-. dleburg, Snyder county, last week, resulted in a verdict. of $lB,OOO for the plaintiff. A suit is also pending for damages for the death of Mr.s, Butler. OrT.NioNs OF Tkir, _the cele brated Duplex Skirts: "The most acceptable Hoop Skirts are J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic."—Peterson's _Magazine for April, 1567; "It is useless to speak of the general merits of the Duplex Elliptic. Skirts over all other claimants to ladies' favor."—Prank s Magazine for March; • " The celebrated Duplex Elliptic Skirt seems, us time rolls, round, to come more and more into -favor with - all, ladies" -who desire ease,grace, beauty, comfort, conveni ence and style."—Lc Jon Ton Journal De Modes for April; 1567. Alt the new styles in thesee — celebrated " Duplex Skirts"—the genuine Article, at HALDEMAN'S. BOROUGH IMPROVEMENTS.-Henry E. Wolf, the efficient contractor who has the contract to grade and lay out the Fourth street extension, has completed 'the box culvert aver Bogle's race. and is now build ing the arch culvert Ever the Shawnee ,run. This arch is a span of twelve feet, and the full width of the st,reet, which' is sixty feet. In a few days the abutments of - the bridge, which is to cross the Chestnut Hill Iron Ore Company's railroad, will - be commen ced, and as soon as finished the work of grading - Fourth street, will be vigorously `prosecuted. -. • : The building of culvert, and tilling up of Bridge street,.is being vigorously prose cutetiunder the management of Wesley W. 17pp, of the- Road Committee, and when completed, will be a great improvement to that part of the town. We are sorry to see War. this street is not to be opened to a full width of sixty feet. We think it would be economy to open it to that widtbrat once, as it will have to be a sixty feet street, lie- fore ten years. Fourth street, - which has been for a long time a perfect mud hole, is being macadam dzed under the management of Daniel. Chal fant, the Borongh Supervisoriwho is noted for his efficiency - , front' Locust, to Union street ; and we understand that that part of the street from Locust to Walnut, will also be pat in gOod condition. :Building seems to be the order of the day. •In all parts of our town good substantial brick houses are being erected. We notice that •tiugh Murphy is building two fine brick dwelliugs ou Third street, between Union and Cherry streets, and SylVester Boglp has built a row of three brick dwell- . 'ings.on, Union street, ljetweeir Third and' li!oUrth streets. .',We are glad -to see our' Citizens improving, as they are, in the face of high - prices of material and labor. MATTERS ON THE OTHER SIDE.—The following items are from the York True Dcwwcrat: Joseph M. Keen, aged 2d years; residing in Lancaster county, Pa., was drowned near McCall's ferry on Sunday, while dip ping for shad. Our readers will be pleased to "learn That the York County Agrieultu - ral Society will hold their annual exhibition in this borough, on the First, Second, Third end Fourth. or October ,next. On Tuesday - afternoon last;. the train of cars which runs between this borough and Wrightsville, while on its way to the latter name&plitee, ran over a flue cow, which chanced to he-upon the track, killing her instantly. , On last Wednesday the public house of Daniel Xing, at the - railroad, was entered by burglars, who suce.eded in carrying off some six - watches, a q nan tity, of jewel ry and about six dollars in Money. 'The family were in bed at the time, and• how the thieves entered or departed we have not learned. - Surgeon S. W. Mintzer, who, at one time,- had charge of the U. S. A..nospital at this place, has been relieved at his own quest, as Surgeon-in-Chief, Bureau of Refu gees, Freedmen, and abandoned lands in the State of TexaS. ' On Friday last, - Thaddeus Stevens, Jr., nephew ; of the "old Commoner," was ar rested at Wrightsville, by Constable Geo. %V. Smith, of this borough, on suspicion of being one of the horse thieves which have been prowling around this county for:some time past. Wer did not learn. the Particu lars or the arrest, but have been informed that Mr. Stevens had taken a horse over to his uncle's ,ironworks near Gettysburg, answering in some respects. the description of one recently stolen in the neighborhood. lie was brought to this borough, and, after examination was promptly discharged.— Mr. Stevens was at one time ,Provost Mar shal of tho' - Lancaster District, - and filled that position with great credit and satisfac tion to the community.. Ws accidental ar rest in this instance has not injured him in the least in the estimation of his friends. [For the "Splr.”] DUTIES OP SUNDAY - Scrroor. SUPER INTENDENTS IN• OPENING- SCICOOD: ;Um -Eneron.--Whilst in attendance at the State Sunday School Convention, which convened in Philadelphia on the 2Sth of "May last, I had-the pleasure of listening to a very .suggestive lecture of by. Prof. John S. Hart, President of the Normal School at Trenton,-N. J., upon " The duties of Stkiday School Superintendents in open ing Schools." I subjoin an abstract of it in the hope that it may be the moans of aiding those of your readers who are active in Sunday School labors, to a successful per-. formanee of their duties :' "The Superintendent should be punctual. He should begin exactly at the moment de termined on, even if there be but oneteach ,er or one scholar present. Nothing is gain 'ed by waiting. Those who make it a rule - to come late will only be strengthened in - their habits; whereas, if it is firmly estab lished, that when the time arrives school will be opened, no matter who, or how, manY,-, are: present; the loiterers will be f o und in their places at the proper time. .. " El/ 0 7/) exactly. beforehand what you are going to do.—Ton have no right to waste the time- of teachers and scholars, _whilst sod are determining what hymns are to:be sung or what portion - of Scripture is to read. The-most -minute - circumstances must be' provided for beforehand." ' • "Notiees.—Have' a fixed tinie 'for, giVing theM. , ,Call-,special 'attention to - them, - Rarely:, repeat. , If you.- give% them in the sonic- words. It-is, best. to have them .Aritten:' ''After - calling ,thaschOol to order and giving out the notices, give • out 'the hymn. -.Be sure acid read it teett--;•Don't read it as soon as announced. -Always wait until all have found it. , The announcement_ 'should be blear,..and given in such • it' way that all 'Should hear. Make no mistake. about the number. - Read only those verses which' are to be sung . In, every hymn there is,. besides a musical tune,• a mom at tune, mrhiCh :should be given by tbh reader. "Bead -a portion of the 6' , riptures.—No writings, when well read, 'are so; ulfective.- No book is read 'so-bgiclly.-, -It is_'thavardon able to read in such a manner as to impress' the children with the' idea that the reading is done as-a inatter , of,form: 'Read withlife.: -Then the children Will feel; that what: you thud is- of sonic-irapertanch:: Siudy. what, you - intend to read, satliatymi:may,,know. who:t you are reading about. , --,AinereStudy of the words _is, not sufficient -to' bring•out, the meaning. . Tho imagination',nuust brought into Play. Twelve to fifteen verses are sufficient , . Rarely . should ttlyhole chap, ter be read. 'lf the classes hate a common. lesson, read 'the 'Otening•-• yerseaYof 'that lesson. ' . . , In reSponilve. services use your eye, make every'delinquent feel that you tiro looking at--1.11m., See that'. the teacherresponcl: 'Do not urge a loud response.: '2Cofseqs not -Wltnted,, but concert ,of u'etioni:,-3301ovottp. •and gentle, and the children will.hesb. Opening Prayer—Should. , •bo , short and simple, consisting of words children: caw understand, and- express 'such wants, as they can feel: The sentences should - 'be short,7 and each contain - a request: - -+ .There must be no cant phrases. Let smite af:the expressions be similar to those founitin tic ; hymn and portion of scripture for - the day. . "Manner of Prayer—Should be subdued and gentle. Never shout out , the name of GoD ut loud tones. Avoid the appearance of irreverent 'haste. Make a Aligbt' Pause after the utterance of short pdtitions. • There should be-a solemn pause before 'the 'com-- mencement of the, prayer and at its close.' - The whole of the opening eXercises should occupy about ten minutes. • *, - ?ours &c., [Reported for the "§rY.") • • Police Cli's,c9.;. A4sezult and Battery alseek-Joseph Bea ver was arrested for throwing Stonel:inki crowd i)fchildren at thupublic school house on Cherry-street, - one of which struck' a small boy, son of Patrick Welsh, and in , jured- him Very - severely, - The ;defendant had been fighting with JameS - AleitcheW who got the better of him, When the defend ant xesorted to stories. Such cOnduct amongst boys is reprehensible and especi ally so where many Of them are congrega ted together. '.After reprinirinding the de fendant, he was directed to , gO, and not re peat the offence.- Vieiotts boys - are warned rigorinit commit ting similar offences; should they do so, and be arrested therefor, an exiunple will be made of them, whic.h_will, we hope,-de ter others froth committing a like offence. James Loney,--a graduate of Sawney 7 town," was brought up.for Committing an assault upon Mrs. Loney. From the evi dence it appears that the• "green-eyed monster" was at the bottom of . the affair: Tha.detbndant and complainant were bound - over for their good beha.viOr. • Sclling Liquor to,Allinonsc—Phipp Royer, who keeps the Seven Stars ?inn, was arrest ed upon complaint made: by 'Wm. Hutton, for selling whiskey •to Joiners: Defendant ordered to - give bad: to answer at August Court. Disorderly-- Conduct.—Elizabeth Roland, living in. Fifth street, has. been haring a " high old time" with her neighbors gener ally, and her husband in particular._ Hav ing eleven children, some of whom are small, the - "Amazonianfr' after a reprimand from the Justice, was permitted to depart, she, promising to be a faithful wife, 'if Michael drank no more liquor. Like the gutter-snipes of Locust street, Who their Just dues never meet, • But with wan.sculines on the green sward • Fd-buster and tilt, - whilst the reward Thus merited Is fairly paid To others, for whom a trap is laid • - For them no escape,—nailed down are thellatehes . 11 7 .11110 some retribution never catches. Some with impunity may entice Sweet youths, with cakes and beer so nice, Choicefittieriv, and a numerous host - Of other nice things free of cost. "WhiliS private entertainments'are given To older pets until they're driven Out the back way by the warning whiAtle, Aud don't get even the scratch of a:thistle. There should be a society formed in, this place for the 'prevention of cruelty• to animaLs. - .We understand that a family living on Locuststrect,frequentlybeat,most brutally, an afflicted son. We notify them to stop their inhumanity., - - S. Yn 'lllemoilam. At a meeting of Hope Lodge 2S - o. 8, I. 0. of G. T., held on Tuesday evening, June 11th, the fol lowing preamble and resolutiOns were adopted: WHEREAS, It bath 'pleased our Heaven IS' Fath er to remove from our midst our beloved sister, EfEruttErrA Mum. Ity.soixr.n, That in the death of our sister, we have sustained an irreparable loss, and most painful bereavement, the anguish of whieh time alone am assuage. ItEsol.vn, That we bow in submissive resigna tion to the dark and mysterious visitation which has robbed us of a faithful member, feeling that What is our loss is her eternal gain. RESOLVICR, That we tender Our deep sympathy to the bereaved family of our deceased sister, praying that He that doeth all thaw well, may :install them in their painful bereavement. • lltsoLvam, That as a toktot of respect tan- nu r departed sister. the Hall' be draped la mooratag• Tor the space of thirty days. ThasoLvan, That a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to the family of our deceased sister, and that they be published, in the papers of the Borough. ' "m£ C. H. PFAuriErt, Commitree j L. W. MAY, airrittats. 'On the 6th inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, at his residence, DAYzn it. ESILLMLAN. \tis SAItAII 31AN.tcr. , .. - o, both of Manor towrashir, On the 51h inst., by Rev. Dr. Greenwald, SA.3t 'GEL L. LEA - AN, of •:. , .Irtnor typ., to Miss.) I:IAA A. ELNKLEY, or Inneaster. In this place,onWednemLov.l2th inst., by Rev. Suable! itfeCauley, Lieut. T. M. FISITER, 23d U.S. Infantry, to -Miss BEssit: Wit.roitu, both of this Borough... i‘tay their Summer be gay as the roses, That hang on the bushes in June; Their Autumn made up of reposes, As calm as the sleeping lagoon; And when the cold blasts of December Assail them in life's later years, Ma"; this be their lot, to remember No hours of sadness or tears. ptaths.' On the - 9th inst„,at his residence, in Marietta SAMUEL B.IILSE, trt the 89th 'year °chili age. On . the 7th that., at Enyorprise, Lancaster Co., Manx, wife of Dr. A. EMI PHILA.DELPIETA MARKETS. Reportea expresMy . for this paper, by Janney & Andrews, Commission Merchants, „No. 123 Mar ket street, Philadelphia. , . Pitr.r.AnimentA,' May 13, 1047. Flour—Extra Fancily' .00 00oht 00 " Extra superfine 9 oe4 - 0:10 00 . Superfine .... ..... .. 8 (10(01 900 Rre flour ' ' - 7 75fal S 00 Wheat. - 2 WO 2 00 Rye (al 1 5(1 Corn._ AFK.k 1 06 Oate ' 73e'A I'l Clover seed - ...- . (;ti 7 :A/ Timothy sect) . 2 ;i0 . 6 . i, 3 00 Lard,? tb - - 1241, 1234 .Butter, heat quality' - 13/15 Eggs, , 0 dozen 240 , 25 Tallow, - 0 11) . • 1031.62 10,1 Itasiness is not active, but, the prices of Mer chandise are !Inn and steady,. should there he no material decline In the Gold premium this sterall nef.s will be mutat:druid, at :docks are modernt I'. Col bin. Flour :suit Grain MurlEet. 'ltrported.weeltlN for tlin "Spy," by George Bogle. ..,Xmtna - nrA, June 15, M 67. Family flour, (white wheat),- sly 00 Extra fatally (lour 14 ‘lO Rye tlour, (none) • White wheat %I bushel Red Wheat ... . Rye Corn Oats, II lbs. Mil Columbia Produce Harliet. COLuarrnA, June 12, ... .1:01 60 1866 2ir 1502'. 001,ii 25 .146, 16 110, 15 Is 104. 12 I'S, 15 Potatoes, s. Eggs per dozen... Butter, per lb.__ Chickens, - pair Lard, lb Sides, Hams Tallow Country. Soap.... , Columbia. Lumber Market. Reported for the " Columbia Spy," by Bitelmmix & StiSqUehilatna Milling 31111 s, Front. Street. COLIIMIIIA, June 15. 1007. White Pine Collings, or samples 510 000:;18 (x) 34 Common 21 00,1p2.5 00 " '.2d. Common 10 00 - " " - ISt Common 04 000fIll 00 „..:: -,°?...,-Psanuel., ,0 OCI ” Joist, anti St:amnia: 20 00 -Hemlock, Joist temitienrd ling 18 00t.i -, 20 00 Ash and"Onk4o 004,15 00 Dressed fl g. ..B oorinoards 032 80 noo 40 110 'Cherry . 40 (10(p . : ( A) Poplar ' • - - :213 00(0:15 0) -Walnut Plank .:40 75 00(;7•00 00 PleketsHeaded 72 Om, la 00 Plastering Lath - 5 00 Shingles, 211 Inch • - 16 00P.i25 00 Bunch ' -0)) 00 8 00400 00 - Roofing Lath - - -- . . . 8 ft) Columbia.' Cour 3;Tarket. Repotted - - weekly for this pnpon-by Bruner S.- Moore,'Wholesnle nad Retell Dealers In Coal. ; contrxnrs, June 15, 1807. EnitlmOre Co. Lump Coal, delivered . No 1,2, t 3.. ." ........ 5 3 ! ".- \0.45 '" . 4 'Malay stove and ea'. -, - . ......... 500 Shamokin E and Stht" - e _ "-• 5 ;25 ••• • - " INutt, " .... 4_M) " Red " 4 SY .Lykens Val Red and Egg :: 805 Nutt, 00 ...... ' 4 50 Maltby stove,: et.,w,- by ear, gross , Shamoken broken egg and stove. , 4 50 ' , 3 50 - Lykens Valley, Isratt, " 4 .56 "- ". stove and egg,- 5 50 ra Consu'rs Coal Co.stove e ,b y den 450 Nutt, . 3:5 ,2V - X TV A DVERTIS,Fac.r..NXS„ i XT[TBTTIO\ +~_ GI SOLIKEI{S' ORPHANS 1.2",1) - FRJENDLESS CHILDREN LAN(' u:,;rnr.t egmiTy, sca~nrrrru _ Will give aiti Ey:Whitton Ia the Lecture noon. of'the- Public School Rouse, In Columbia, 'on MONDAY EVENING, JUNE: lith o 11 b 7. o'elock.• 11. lierluslci's Orchestra, of La ncaster, consisting of fifteen hogs, will assist in furnish ing the Instrumental part of the Programme ,' ' ,-, • ' • PROGRAMME. . 1. Prayer By the School. '' 2. Chores—The Children's 'Welcome By the School. '3. Little. George By a Boy. ;4. Chorus—We're a Happy Little Baral...lnfluit Class. .5. Music' Orchestra: ' o;Dlalogue—Tho Aritinnetician ' By two Bovs. 7: Song—. Your Mission" - ' By it Girl. ' CRecttation By a Girl. S. Chorus—" Rome Sweet Home," By two Girls. 10. Tableau The Happy Home. • 11. Tableau The Unhappy.. Homo. • PART . SIiCOND. . L. Solo .4: Chorus—TheMerry Sunshine...By a Class. 2. Music Orchestra. '3. Chorus—lf I ivercau a ...... By the School. 4. Dialogue—The_, Children's Bem: , By n Class. S.' Chorus—Horne for theFriendless...By the School. 6: - The Motto By a Cams. 7. Music • Orchestra R. The Star Spangled Banner By the Boys O. Tableau The tnton The children will he taken to the large Lecture 'loom of the Pnblle School House. on 2tionday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, where a brief exhibition will take place.. As the children cannot return to Lancaster until Tuesday morning, the citizens are request, ed to provide for them during their-stay. ,Per sons willing to take childreii for the night; will please attend on Monaural ternoon, at the School House, or else give their names to lie. Hiram Wilson, Second and Locust Streets, or - to Air. Newpher, of the Public School. Admission to the evening exhibition, 25 cents. The afternoon exercises will be free. Tickets for nate at Hess' Book .Store, Movers' Drug Store, Slue] ners' Jewelrx - Store, and at tho floor on the evening of the Exhibition. ThaiNElt & NOOBE, • _ DE4IVEIS CE-kj:;; SALT. FIRE BRICK . AND LUMBER orrice:—AT 11.\KIN. ' - PRICES OF COAL AT , YARD. DELLVEravn Baltimore Select Lump 55.53 • 50.00 Sos. 1, 2 and :3 5.15 .5.50 No. 4 4.00 - ' 5.25 10.5 '4.40 " 4.75 Shamokin Egg and Stove, Nos. 2 and 3 4.00 .1 Slmmolc.en Nut, No. 5 • 4.15 Baltimore Consumers Coat CO. _ Egg and Stove, Sos. 2 and 3, 4.05 - , 5.00 . Baltimore Consumers Coat Co. ' • ' - No. 4 - 4.15 . _ -1.50 Maltby Coat, No. _and 3 -4.05 ', 5.00 " ' " No. 3 4.15 -- 4.50 Grand Tunnel, Nos. 2 and 3 4.40 . 4.75 Lvlcens 'Valley, Nos. 2 and 3...... 11.05 0.10 No. 5 4.63 5.00 The following Coal is sold by ear loads to Co lumbia consumers, gross'avetrlit, with all the 5 per cent. adtrantag.es: SiMmoken Eira• and Stove, - or Nos. 2 and 3 .... ..c1.50 Nut, or No. .5 zr.75 Baltimore Consumers Coal Ca., ).ZOK. 2 and 3, 1.50 No. 4 4.2.5 " " " No. 5 4.00 :dainy Cu),a Nos. 2 and ^ 4.50 NO, 5 4.00 Lykerts Valley, Nos. 2 and :3 150 No. 5 4,50 Grand Tunnel, Nos 2 and 3 4.25 tr l )__AS soon as Tall connection Ls completed to Wlllcesbarre, Balt Inloro Co, Cool will also le sold by Cars. June 15, . BRUNER J.: • TT R P 11 OTT S ! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J This old established and deservedly popular seaside Bole] is now open for the reception of guests. It has FIR,4T-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR SIX lIUNDR ED PEOPLE! - • • And has been thoroughly improved fll renovat- I for the :vivo:lel dug' Wnt,.rine Seu,nn. For particulars, June 15, 18U7—]n1.] • N EW STORE N . EAV 000 Ti S AND LOW PRICES! -0- . • P. SHRFANER '&-, SON • HAVE OPENED THEM NEW STORE AND tito{.ked-it tit tite largest A•zsort !non( or Wxriai - • Seer effereti In Columbia, witta 'We will .4.11 at, the lowest prices. CALL AT THE NEW STOnE, • FRONT SITE ET. AI3,OVE . LOCUST ITCHES il l P ' I EttAC, sA D SWISS WATCHES. in great variety. 1 Stook not e CenlYl-4111t,i lie the eity. .1r very low rates. P. SHREINER, & SON. - - -- 13 1 .1 - Nl. .11';\1' ELRY ! _ stlaitt i sleeve Buttons, LTandaoine studs, flold 1-llng.:, Fine Setts, fie. 5c.,i.n... Very cheap at ' aISON'S. OLOCKS ! CLOCKS ! ll American Clocks of all kinds and Styles, at reduced prices. The Celebrated•SETH THOMAS Clocks. fully warranted, and excelled by none. Purchasers tvlil find nor stack iarge , and complete. I'. SHREINER & SON. 0 D G 1 , 1 li, S BROTHERS' CRA:I.P.- tu BR %TED SILVER PLATED WAPE. _The finest and largest, Stock ever brought to town, fresh from the Manufacturers, at lower rate.: than for many:yea S rs, II at REINEU, SON' t 3. NEW STYLE. TOE PITCHERS! l'itimia:PLATED with Niel:le Silver Bot -1.01114,. Can'Mt t,reak or to; cut. The finest thing -Tfike ti look 10 them. av sHRINNEIII C SON'S. CASTERS ! TEA SETTS !! BUTTER DISHES. GOBLETS, 'CAKE BASKETS, CUPS, PICKLE STANDS, &v., ..1, c. All of tlrst quality,.and a Stock that cannot be eNcelled in the County, at sHREINER & SON'S. FINE BRITANNIA WARE! We have also a good. Slot]: of tine Bri tannia Ware, consisting of Tin. Setif., Coffee and Tea rots, Mugs, <e. selling very low at SHREINER tt SONS. FANO V (100 DS ! ' ..% line lot ofFaney•Gooil ,, , ~ . .uell as FlOWI'l . VaSeg, . . Toilet Setts, Cologne "Bottles, Work Poxes,- &e. &e. ke., .fitsunElNEß so*s. M O_ I, II;F N C , s )N h e C 3 , 3 1 4 1 L t ED Pen now d 0 1 / 1 .1 1 ) , we sell al li ntt Inetorers' Prices,. We ore sole A gents for ltese Pens In Coluntl 4n. Try Morton's PEN. P. Sit REINER THE PLACE TO BEY • •._ ar, i7ne :NEW .TEIVELRY STORE. 01 P. SHREINER & SON. lia.ve largely ittereased our Stock and in tend keeping n find-lass Store, and sell at the .Lowestrriees. cull and see for yourselves, jaac 15,V7 Front Street, above Loenst. (Chartved with Ample Powers.] EIL :VALLEY COLLEGE The seeontl Collegiate year will commence ON .N . lo2:l)A.Y,:tuothsT 1:1 This Institution has been Chartered ;by the Legislature 0f... the State with full-Collegiate powers, and the following courses of Study, In which it is proposed to graduate Students, have been adopted, - An Elementary Course for Teachers, - A Scientific Course, ~ - A Ladies' Course, Clitsslee CoVITse, A 1 lblicnlCourse,' S. (L'. if . ' The School is Intended to supply 0 great public want, and instruction is given in all branches of a common, a liberal. or an ornamental education. There Is a primary - or model school connected with the Institution, and also a Commercial Course, so that Students of any grade will he received and will he put: into suitable Classes. With superior accommodations, first-class teach lo)Bl ion not excelled by any In accessibil ity and healthfulness, and in the general morals n l the community, we Offer to parents:lnd guard hums a picasanthome; where their children and wards will be properly cared for and - will be sub jected to the beat, training. - EXPENSES: For Boarqincc; WO - shina; Light, Fuel. and Tuition with furnished room, for Fall Term ot IS weeks • ' • • SSS.SI:') Instrumental , Music MOO Double-Entry Book Reeplng, classes)... .15.0 1 1 Painting and Fancy - Work, at usual rates. For Catalogues and further ,parti en I o.rs, address REV. T. IL - VICK:ROY. A. M., President. June S, .Annvllle,l.ebanon Co., Pn. LAWRENCE -110 USE. iollrErkAND-REsTAtmAN'T. L. SMIT', Proprietor. LuxCreme St., between Second and Third Sm., Columbia, Pa., has fitted up Ms looms and gat - Iden for the season; and is now prepared to serve ris customers with the best TJ „E Rl3 SWEITZER, Beer Is odwoeseold and 111 good order,-or it Is lint offered ftsr Sale. He will glad to see Ms friends at all time, Tile best of order will at all-times be ormlntotne l 3. Jaine , G. • P TTO , N„ . . . ~.. COILNEW SECOND AND • LOCUST STREETS, COLUMBIA, I'ENN'A., , .6. • S PRING • AND SUMMER, GaO:DS! DRY C40013:4, OHOCI , IRI - 111iS, I . 4I:YEENF 4 WAit/1, , Ifoslery, Glow:, Notions, &v., • The attention of.the Ladies Is espemially in cited. to a splettliitl assorttnent,of. Of tho mewl. desirable Myles and labrles, and, all •• the Novelties of the Season, LAPIS' FI,TIINISHING GOODS, 'MOO? SKIRTS, BALMORAL BRIMS, -WHITE GOODS, Marseilles;, Piques, Bromle Cannbrics, Plain and gt nitwit Cambries, Soft-finished and Skirting Cambrieq, Plain, Striped,Plaid and Dotted . french .Itustin,Tarletan,Dlint ' ' 'ties, Needlework, Edgings and In- , f•ertings, Linen ITatlkereklefs, . Collars,. ..te.; GENTLEMEN SHOULD NOTICE . A choice selection of ' CLOTHS. CASSTMERES & GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. An examination of my Stocirissonelted, Which cannot fall to convince any one lint till , it the place TO BUY GOODS CHEAP. tr - WILT., NOT 4,E. UNDERSOLD. WititEram - & Wrt,co - s: & Cinus, ELLIPTIC & for Sale and to Item, Warranted to give entire satisfaction. itql_Second - band GROVER & "MA CILDIES, in good order, furnished v: hen desired, at about half price. W. 0. PATTON", • - Con Second and Locust Sls.„ May IS, • 67„ • - • - Colombia, Pa. - TRY "RALEY'S FINE DRESS BOOTS, Locust St.., near Second, Collin - thin, Pa. _ . . MULLEN S.: 13ROTHEIVS PROVISIuN STORE. rutocEßlEs, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, ti RA IN, do We will always keep on halal the very best q11:1111r of goods, such as TEAS. SALT, - - FISH - . SOAP, LARD. FRUIT. - HAMS, SPICES. • • COFFEE. STARCH, CHEESE, CRACKERS, SUGARS, MOLASSES , TOBACCO, S ROA l -, Al,o;Faiwyrriwork , s. Notions, Dried Pmlt, &c. We intend to keep the best-Goods only, and to sell as cheap as any similar store: We thereforeash a portion of nubile putronnge. H. NIULLEN G 13E0. r i my FRALEY'S FINE DRESS BOOTS, Loeust St., near Seeona, Columbia, Pa. WOOD FOR. SALE. I`.l - 1E SCESCRIBER, irAs FOE. SAL st superior lot of well seasoned. TI ECKOR AND 'OAK WOOD, • which be will wll in lots tosult purchasers. All orders left at the Columbia Post Office, or de livered. to hint hi prison, will be promptl}• nttenda to by ?of ay -I, if] li. F. IIF.IIS.E. WM. T. CA LEI% Pio) Pie I mon NEW SPRINT GOODS! FRONT STREET, above LOCUST, COLTINIELti. We arc, co tantiy reei,xlvlng additions to our stork, and have now a large and varied assort ment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, c,Delaines, Challis, Lawns Mozam hiques. Wain and figured, Alpacas, Poplins, Ce, New Chxxl.s. ibr S - urniner Wear, boukht, nt thc , LOW MUFTI:4. onel will be Nrad. IOW . . At I. 0. BRVNIIIII4, .. We have no (40(itig bought (4_ te-bigh prices, eon•eguentl3 - can self ehesper thnn some others. We havejust received additions. , , AND FANCY CifKlS,7, IrSLINS. SITEETINGS, Txmixas, ORA MS. CALICOES, FLANNELS, cri - BoKR, • At old Prices. Alteomplele assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting.•, Tweeds, Jeans, Cotto , mdes, for men and bopn•` wear, at old price=. Foil line of Hosiery, Gloves :mil Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts, liody3 Sk'irts, of Latest Styles and Best Malreq. MERCHANT TAILORING? Attended to In all Its branches, Gentlemens Salts made to order, in the Dikes! Styles, and perfectly - lilting garments or no pay received. BOOTS, SHOES "gn(le of the best mntcriui , andwarmnted mut,' to the'best home-made Nvorlc. Call nod see us. No charge to see goods. At. ' I. 0. BRITNERS„ Cheap Cas Store, Front ab, Locust St., Columbia Pu. READING- AND COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD are -prepared to carry either by regular or extra Trill ns, Sun day.Sehools, or "Orders - ofany kind to all points on thin ltoad at Reduced Itate4, - GEO. F. GAGE, ' May IS, tf :inperlntendent. DISSOLUTION of PARtNERSEILP: THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE extstlng 'between the undersigned, under the names of IlleTague & Bro., and P. S. MeTague & Co,. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent all settlements relating to MeTague & Bro., will be made by John J. 3leTague, and all settlements relating to P. S. 31eTagne & Co. will be made by Peter S. MeTague. JOHN J. MeTAGITE, Cola, Her.:, 'G7.] PETER 5. MeTAGUE. The undersigned will continue the Dry Goods Store et the oft stand of Me ague & Bro. - JurrS? J. MeTAGur. The 'undersigned will emit irate the Dry G6C11.61 Store it the old Nt and of I'. S. MeTngne d Co. IMMI=II NE OTIC. In Pursuance of r meeting held by the Corpora.tors, Notice Ls hereby given, that kooks for subscription to the Stock of the DELAWARE and PENNSYLVANIA PAIL ROAD, will *be °pencil at the Public House of F. S. Dunlap, in Delftware City, Delaware, - On TUESDAY, ArraL 2nd, 1567. between the hours 01'10 A. M., and i P.t. Said Company ere authorized by their Charter to construct a Rail Road, from a point on the /claw:lre River, convenient to Delaware City, to the Waryland or penugylvanla State line, F. D. DUNLAP, Chairman. E. D. CLEVER. Secretary. Delaware City, march Seth, 1867. FRESH GAB.DEN SEEDS. We art , constantly adding new nettles to our alrea.ly Superior Stork of • GARDEN" SEEDit, , And have just rec e ived Early Sugar Corn, Large Sugar Corn. Stored 's Evergreen Corn' Mixed Lawn Grass Seed. ' Early six-week flou, - white much Clover Seed, Okra or Golub° Seed,„&e.,Ae if yon are in want of reliable Seeds, tall at the principal _Agency. 32. WILLIAMS, 13-t f 3Front Street, • jr . A. :MEYERS: FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, (L. EA (11. C.) (A. 14.,p 'Oar motto EXCELSIOR.' and we aim to follow It. Our favilities Gar obtaining, aver and f,h goods are not excelled by any; we buy for CLOSE and selert our stock ennsOyALtv t• by this means wo.eatt oni•r the lIESE articles in our trade at inte...4 rate-, rind ran guarrantee them. Attention Is invited to a few TIES. BOWdell'S Moth Packet. Parrish's Camphora ted VetiVert, IWO articled at tent ion So prevent the ravages of Moths. FINE Oits 4111 . Lemon, Peppermint, Whiter green, dt.e. Rinds' Baths. patent and common Fount-, mid Seeds.• Flavoring Extracts and Vanilla Beam , . CORES In great variety. Carriage Spongesand Chamois Skins. Besides a very full Stock of Drugs, Medicines and Druggists sundries. SODA WA.'TER. The testimony of our patrons last season is sutlielent, evidence or stg ws.eellenee and superior ity, made from-the best English SODA, kept in Ino's Fountains lined with PODCELA IN. There is no taint of copper or other poisonous metal. Our Syrups are made from PUDE FRA7tT .1 . 11.1c1.14, and the entire apparatus ds open at all times for inspection, which Is invited. grrltemember the place. ' MEYERS' Fatuity lfedletne Store, " OddFellons'llail. , Columbia. Ps_ NI it 2:,'67] DO NOT FALL TO GET YOUR— omma.s.: SEEDS from T. .‘fEYEPS!" Apothecary. • [April 6, %MO, - 3/i - SCE.LLIthO ITS. ILAS OPENED •A-.OTFIER. >IF:IT - STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, And a full Nap of CLOW-TING M.VDE CT TO 011VRE SEWING MACHINES ()Dr, FELLOWS' }TALL, Columbia, Pa. Z. 0. RkusEß's Cheap Cash Store, CHEAPER TITAN EVER I've invite fittention to our stock of AND GAITERS, MMSE! onD FELLOWS' HALL co4r,um MA, PENN•.I. COLT) SI'AUFZLING DRY gOODS. . R J "1/21ALDEMA:-.N:: .No. 9 Lpeust „SEreet. SPRING & SITAIALER OF 1867 POl' UT PtilC MS IS' DRESS GOODS,. ITOtTSE I,'KEEP7INt: GOODS, 0 A. EPETINGS,; OIL. CLOTHS,- - EENSTAIt E And 4 kinds of Domestics ! .NOV ELTI ES IN S 'RI. NC CO A. T I - N S, Cassiniere,s &Vestings. Fiw.t-Cluss Cutter mid -Best Workmen are Employed TRIM ik r INV'S IN• GREAT VARIETY TO MATUII GOODS. GOODS MADE UP IN LATEST PIMA DELPFITA ,V NEW YORK. STYLES, and fZi tisflic- • tinn Guarantee.. A Speciality made of Ladies' Saeques and Cloths for Sae/lees, , Best Makes of KID GLOVES, In all the NEW SPRTNG COLORS /PR I : (CelVed 1113// ()St (10 ay OUR BUYER 1S CONSTANTLY IN THE MARICET. 'STOCK NEW, FULL, I'ARI.ED AND CITEAP. An examination of Stock and Price% solicited. GOODS always gladlY•idiown At I-lILLDEItA~T'S, NO. 9 LOCUST STREET April 1; 164.,7-2mos. - Q1 3 .111N - G SUMMFIII - 1807 DRESS, GOODS, OgESNltrirS, COLT2NESTA, P. ievcr work' ~Torelties, MEI REIT REDUOVOX TY 'PRICES 1 speciality made Irt TTE C 0 - 0 D S 10EITT.F.1 MOTIAIRS AVE LTE I'ARLETASS C LDIF.It ES MILINOS PLAID WIG AN DIES SIViSSES & :).ZAINSOOKS SHIRRED & TICKED MUSLIN'S. &c itw ArrnAc-rioNs w I :CD UTE.ME).:TS GENTLEMEN! A I,eautiful line of oboT rr s -c ...1S SIM E ICES 111 - ADI UP TO ORDER, t . See our Fashion Plate,;,) IN TUE LATEST NEW . YORK spy LE, 20 Per Cent.- Less In Price than our neighbors, nnci gunrran teed to glya, satisfaction lic every way. C_lR AETIN OS, OIL CLOTLIS Onr large And inr•rent , in;; sales 111 (Lase Goods. is an evidence that. the l - loods':tre goes!, aura Prices right. I=l CHEAP ISIIISLINS AND CALICOES, Tilt. best 3n vent PAST STUFFS ill Columbia BOYS' GOODS of VII grades atnd FEE@ A Full Stock o r QiiVr;NTSWA,TUE, In Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sett", Dnlly arril zd of Bragalt). at FONDt.:lli.t:ll /TB 'S liar q.CMIT. "1 Black Silks, Corded Silk. , fancy and * Summer Silks,. at FONDERSMITIrS, PARASOLS AND SUN SDA.DES! Nen , Goods, c€w St' s. best makes and lowest Price., :it FtINDERSAIITTI'::, WAEL PAPERS & WINDOW SI.I.I.DES, Largest. Stook, Newest Styles, and iIIW , CM.t l'rtem. at. FC)NDEBS)IITri'S Adjoining Col - 111)113in National Blink }101;SE. SION k ORNAMENTAL PAINTING' I most resi,eet.fully Inform, the Citlzem, of Co lambin xnrt vlelnity,llinl I am prepareal to 4ln all PLAIN AND PAN LETTER ENG G. PAPER. 'HANGING. GILDING ON At the shortest notice, and on most reasonable terms, Third Slreot. between Locust and 'Walnut, Columbia, Pa. DO'S JUAN WALLING-. April 0. 1.957-(truo-• (41313EXERLYAEPORT.;OF . THE Noe, CONDITION of the COLIThatTA NATION AL BANK, on the monaing,of ,the tin 3t. of April, 184.17: . • • RESOIIIttI. Notes and Bills discouzded;..s ES BB3, 13a7 U.S.Bonds dep'dforair,carn 509,000.00 • - do on hand --;—.31,214,733.77 1;37i'.00 Notes of.Nationarßanks.: - do State Banks Fractional Carrenrcy Legal Tenders& Corripound Interest Notes ,9, Deele Cash Items & revenue st'pS, Due from Philadelphia and-. New York Nationalßanks ' tm,a41.15 Due from other Nation Bits 25,119:18 Due front Banks & Etankers,, 508,84.^ _ 146,^43.71" 1:,500.00' Banking Rouses and other Real Estate ..... Current expenses additixe:4 pntd „LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund .Discounts and Exchange.. Profit and Loss *20,728.47 8,780.10 29,478.0 13,437.18 4,013.96 13,651.28 Omuta/on orColumblaß'k ' 5,061.90 : Cora Nat'l 8ank...., 440,770.00 1n 11\ Idnf4l DepositA ,Die to National Banks do other Banks 6:Bankers • ti e - A.7,217.11 • Liabilities of Directors .522,11 - 5).06 Sworn to :Ind subscribed by SAMUEL STIOCIIi fishier. April .1, 4867-3 m INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. JIL. THE COLUMBIA 'NATIONAL BANK will receive money on deposit, and pay interest there for, at the following rates, : 534 per cent, for 12 months. . - a per cent. for 0 months. ' 5 per cent. for 0 months. - 434 percent. for 3 raConth. 7-30 U. S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new 5-20 Gold Bonds. Mar, 10,'07) 17-AIITERLY )REPORT. STATEMENT showing the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF coLumßrA, on 'Monday, April Ist; 1807. .RESOURCES. Notes :taut bills discounted,. 9,15*,1170,17 B. S. Bonds for circulation.. 150,000.00 U. S. Securities on hand .t 3,600.00 a15,071).17 Cash in notes of other Irks, 10017.00 Legal Tender 63,671.4 - 14) Cash Item. ' 1,212-SO Due fraui Banks Current Expenses.... Interest on Deposits Furniture and Fixture. U. S. IlevertuP Stnrupl... i5:45,67LN LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus Fund Circulst/un Dividends unpaid Dcposits on Ceti ideates do Transient. Due to 13:1111:S and Bankers_ Disermms Premiilms Interest. Exelumge $.148,071.74 Indebtedness of DiieCtOrS 4 14,11 1 0.60 Sworn to and subscribed by S. S. DETWILER, cushier. • A.Pril 4,1547-3rn FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CO-: LUMBTA, merest will be paid by ibis Bank on Special De posits, as follows: 5,, , 1 per cent. for 12 Months. s . per cent. 6-months and under 12 months. -1 per cent. for 3 and under 6 months. We - make Collections on all Accessible Poi n 1 , , in the United States, on Mend terms. Discount Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange. Buy and sell GOLD, SILVER, and all UNITE!) STATES SECURITIES. And are prepared to draw DRAFTS on Phi ladel - phis, New York, Baltimore, Pittslangh, . England, Scotland, France, all parts of Germany. 740 TREASURY NOTES. Folders of First bistro Seven-Thirties will d., well to call and exehange them for the new Fi% (- Twenty Gold Bonds, and Five-Twenties dohs , ered at once. S. S. DETWILER, April 6,'6i.]_ Cashiei. SEWILIG - MACHINES !, ;there is no neer ie it c si r Tr e :: S o y i nging iirOVI II d Sewing Machines In search of n (1001) ONE, when one is 0ff..1,41 to you cotabilring in Itself ail the GOOD g,t.-11.1- T.140g claimed for any In the Market, and dirr. n•h of all the do - eds . :mit clap-trap Arturew, and atta..ll - used to make Machines sell. FAMILY 31ACHINE., Making the Elastic Stitch which wilt not or . towion, and for proof of its excellence, refer t those having . Went. - IVR We have at aft times a COItiPETEST P. 1,3 t- SO In attendance—not to picture irortginar:. perfections, nor to describe with voluble imper tinence the defects of other machines, in ord.'r to tilde anything in those we sell, but to show what can be done With cure. • We have also the best LOCK STITCH MANUFACTURING =MACHINE Ever offered to the public, and only ask an ‘• < amino:lon of them to substantiate our assertion.. Also, SECONI)-/lAND MACHL.No3, Ingood running order, of the following manes, which we will sell at AnotT MALI' the origiant rnt.sr.: WILCOX & Gums, AND 1.10W1•:',+. • W. G. CASES SON, Agents, at Rolling Mill Ston., Columbia, Penn's. ', B.—Tile above Machines are also to be 1,1,4 of F. X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at theAdants Express °Mee, In 'Walnut street, above Front. June tz,'67-tfj Y '23,000,000. THE NEWT SIX PER CENT STrITE I.,Oi\_ FREE FROM ALL STATE, COUN•rI', AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION. be flirnisheit in sums to :411% on Ilon to the nearest Bank or Banker; al , “. eltl ter of the uniterdaned. JAY COOKE CO. DREXEL 4: CO. E. W. CLARK & CU. Bankers, Phllta kpril 2.4)--ti.] ' WOMAN'S WORK is TILE. CIVIL 'WA 11. A work of t•eal :line. absorbing Intere-I unit - en - 4d popularity. The press and Id, . people everywhere commend and endorse 1.;. records the con.eerated work of woman In ..•• an nixed and utt fled etfort . rtnd the Vannes of in 1V ltd or our country's noblest WIMPI), 'Wit It , tiler 11111 for hunianit r and for tile nation f• ,• darkest tints rs. I :ea ti thu I steel portraitsora t.... • law or thew ladies:Worn the work, and It 1 knowleticed to be one or the tlnevt works published. Clercyliten, Teachers, Expera-• • Agents, and Ladles. will find it to their a• tag, to eanyas,„ tier this work. Address ZEKILER.(t'- Jnne $, am] .541 Chesnut St., Plahant, 1 • & MATTINOS HOUSE }TENNI:TING STORF .c. NO. 11: NORTIf QUEEN STREET, LAN,: TEC, PESN'A. Dealer In all klnth of 1-101SEKEEPING GOODS, StioVe, }tot Air Furnnee 4 , And Cooking' RaTistf - S 6 get Iron, Uhl Copper-Wure 3raliti7lictorz Roodatz, Spouting. and.TSit attended to. PLUMBER, GAS FITTER And. Dealer ln all kinds of Water and Gas Pipes, Leatt, Galynnlzekt Iron, Cast anti Wrought Iron, Terra Cot to Copper (tinned.) 'robing Hydrants . Bath Fula. and ]toilets, 'Wash howls, 'Water Closets, &c., Force and Lim Pumps for Cisterns, and Deep W iv elts, Hydraulic Rarns. Regis ten-, mmrn , ...,, VENTILATORS, ac., WE CREAM FREF,ZERS, WATER COOL ERS AND I:EF RIG ratxrms. At A. C. FLEs.ZN'S, No.ll, North Queen St.. Lancaster, Penn'a. June 8, no.] E EXCELSIOR ...WASITTNG \I AGAIN) SAVEr7 LABOR, TI3IE AND JIONFX. Boils and Washes the Clothes at the same time. Uses less Soap and will Wash in one fourth the Time. Has no Rollers or Rubber, and does not tear' the Clothes. A. child can 'Work the Machine with perfect ease. It is made of Galvanized Iron, end will never rust, Rlll.l, can be easily moved from place to place. Nfanufactured sad For Sale at W. H. prAHLER'S Stove and Tin Store, . Loettss St.. opposite Franklin House. tROTATOES. • The Sobserihers Imre for Sole about MO UT Nlllt ED BUSHE.7.6 of the best Qualltc.Potii- Wes. SA:Ni'L H. LOCKARD, _lmre R. if I 3 EROME 'LONG. • B JE SAMUEL SHOCII, Cashier 12 SIO ~009.5: 40 " Lad-08 735.50 SAI 102.03 173,31(05 11.57 2,9n0.d2 ickt.z• .21LISCELLANTOVS. We carer for sale the GROVER. & RAKEE PEN NSYLVANIA 1_^7,41.00 210.00 4,017.7. 9,05 M .*1,517.217.11. 5.W,000.00 100,000.00 444 - 41.14:1 /50,000.00 . 5,100.00 200.00 ESSE
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