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Columbia, Pa.
Saturday, March 14 1868.
CONINIISICATIONS, letters, contributions, generally of
merit and interest to the render, will be acceptable
from friends from all quarters.
TO CORRESPONDENTS
Jr:vr,-11re wilt give you an answer next week.
T. 3f.-7 1 / 4 c "Ashley" Story was ;nodal several days Co.g
li‘lstaili.—We cannot publish the article sent us, it is too
"prosm"
I. 211.11.-Ire cannot consent to the arrangement under
any Circumstances.
BEN.— You arc mistaken, we do not give local notices in
the SPY for nothing: we charge one dollar for each
notice, and ten cents for ccery line over ten lines.
Govern yourself =urchin/lg.
"Ae EXTRAVAGANZA, ' (by Hope Hauling) will be
published in our next issue. I 6 is a beautifully written
article. It should have been published long sinee, but
teas mislaid, awl we only Amid it a fciodays ago. Wooki
be pleased tO hare attic,. articles from your pen.
TOWN MEETING.—Read the call fur a
Town Meeting, as advertised in another
column, •
PAPER. HANGING.—Now is the time to
have your houses papered. Read adver
tisement of W. H. C. Bassett.
BAItItELS.—Mr. W. L. Ferguson has a
lot of empty barrels for sale, at his resi
dence, No. J 47 Locust street.
POUND.—A small beech of keys was
found on Locust street, yesterday morning.
The owner can have thorn by calling at SPY
office and paying for this advertisement.
RILPAIRING STWEETS.—The Road Com
mittee of the Town Council have commenc
ed to repair the streets of the borough.
They have now about twenty hands out
played on Locust street.
t.D DUCKS.—This specie of game
seems to be very abundant on our river,
especially- below the clam. On Monday
last, the snug little number of eighty ducks,
of various kinds, were slick by different
parties, opposite Washington borough.
C11otc1: Arp LES.—Mr. W. L. Ferguson
has on hand . a choice lot of apples, which he
offers for sale at reasonable rates. lie will
sell theta by the half peek, bushel or barrel.
Lie has also a lot of potatoes for - sale. Call
and see them, at his residence, No. 347 La
cast street.
DEATII OF Joirs Fiscr•.n.—Mr. John
Pinge - r, lately of this borough, died sud:
denly at the supper table, at Henry K.
Minich's hotel, in Philadelphia, on Wednes
day evening last. He was brought to this
place, and buried front the residence of
Daniel Colley, yesterday afterhoon. lie
was extensively known as one of the best
lumber inspectors on the Susquehanna, and
for many years filled that position with
honor and credit.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY.—The anniversary
of St. Patrick, I7th - inst., is to be celebrated
in all the large cities. The Fenians gener
ally have the management of these demon
strations, and propose to make an unpre
"cedented'sensattion. In Columbia persons
do not take much account of St. Patrick's
day ; all the talk being about the cheap
dry goods, boots, shoes, tbc7; as sold at the
store of I. 0. Pruner. Our friends in the
country visiting Columbia, should by all
means call on hint
ACCIDENT.-111r. Wm. T. Ilollowbush.
of Limerick, Montgomery county, Pa., who
is the carpenter having charge of the work
men on the - coal sehutes of the Reading it
Columbia Railroad, at this place, met with
a painful accident on Thursday last. He
was in the act of giving some directions
about one of the turn-tableq, when he step
ped quickly upon the end or a plank which
gave way, striking him in the thee, break
ing his nose, mid otherwise in,itiring him.
His wounds were dressed by Dr. Hinkle.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS.—List of letters
remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post
Office, up to this date.. Persons calling for
these letters will please mention that they
are advertised in the "Spy:"
Ladies' List,--Elizabeth Alnan, Mary
Billett, Charlotte Barns. Charlotte Barry,
Rachel Bair, Sadie Nautrman, Ellis Wal
lace, Mrs. Writenbach.
Gentlemen's List.—Aikenq ,k; Larkin,
Jacob Leinard, Henry geller. John Boss,
C. IL Brady A• Co„ Alfred Collins, Ceorge
B. Heldretb, John Herlim, Lawrence _Hend
ricks, John Inholr, John L. Martin.
MISDLEIt'S BITTELtS.—Read the adver
tisement of the celebrated Mishler's Litters,
in another column. As an evidence of the
great popularity of these bitters, we would
state that on Wednesday morning last, Dr.
S. B. Hartznan zb Co., the proprietors and
manufacturers, shipped to Western Penn
sylvania and Ohio, three hundred and lifty
eases of bitters. Each case contained cue
dozen of bottles, and the revenue, including
the stamps, amounted to ono thousand six
hundred and fifty-two dollars. This may
be considered a good day's business, both
for the firm and the revenue department.
BREAKING UP OF WINTER.—Fro.n the
warm sun and balmy skies .of the week
past, we think we may congratulate all our
people that the rough winter of 1867-8 is
ended, and brighter days and better times
are coming. The ice-bound Susquehanna
has yielded under the pressure of dissolv
ing spring rains, genial sun and swelling
flood. The ice is slowly passing off, and in
a few' days more, the weather continuing
mild, the Susquehanna will be entirely
clear of ice. Thus far no damage has been
sustained along our shores, front the ice
break-up, that we hove heard ()I'.
ORGANIZATION OF TUE COLL/ 31DIA
Builmrsna AssocIATIoN. The Canna:ie.
Building Assoc:RW(lu met according to an
nouncement, in the Town Hall, on Friday
evening of last weeh . , and perfected the fol
lowing organization for the ensuing year :
Ephraim Lfershe,y, President.
Simon C. May, Vice President.
Abraham 13 rarer, Jr., Treasurer.
A. J. ICaufrman, Secretary
Directors—E. 1. ICeever, Hiram Wilson,
C. S. Kauffman, George Bogle, Jas. Sehro
der, W. W. Lipp, and John Shenberger.
About 000 shares of the stock have been
taken. The first installment is to he paid
on Tuesday, the 17th of March. The books
of the AsSociation will he closed on the 18th
of April.
SONS or• :11 ALTA BALL.—The ban . which
took place last evening, under the auspices
of Lodge 400, Sons of Malta. of Columbia,
was a very happy affair—just enough there
to make a very pleasant party. Mirth and
joyousness reigned supreme, and fairy feet,
tripped gaily to the sound of Prof. Neffer's
,enchanting music, while light, hearts heat
quicker as soft eyes "looked love to eyes
which spako again," and nothing seemed
-wanting to complete the happiness of all.
At "low twelve" the bell was tolled and
-the Sons of Malta. March took place. They
-were arrayed in the peculiar costume of
that order, which seemed to astonish all
,beholders, as well as to excite the risiblos
•of the gay party. After the mareb l a ,set
.was danced iu masquerade, when the whole
! party sat clown to a " Maltese banquet,"
which was prepared for the occasion.
...Much credit is due to the Committee of Ar
rangetnents, beaded by the Grand Gibin
.mite, for their management of the affair.
'The party broke up about the "sum' wee
;hours" of morning, when all returned to
their homes, highly pleased with the en
dortainment, and showering down compli
ments upon Lodge 400, Sons of Malta.
riALVEMAN'S STORE.—Carpets at 28
cents; -Carpets at 311 cents; Carpets at 37 , 1
cents ; Carpets at 45 cents ; Carpets at 50
cents ; ,Carpets at 50.1 conts; Carpets at G2i
cents; Carpets at 70 cents; Carpets at 75
cents; Carpets atS7& cents; Carpets at 95
cents; Great Dollar Carpets; Carpets at
$1.121 cents; Carpets at $l.lB cents; Great
Dollar and a Quarter Carpets ; Carpets at
$1.371 cents ; Carpets at $1.50 cents ; Carpets
at a1.6:21 cents ; Carpets at $1.75 cents; Car
pets at.,51.87,1 cents; Carpets at $2.00; Groat
Stock of Carpets.
.SPRING TDlE.—This, most bewitching
of seasons, is at hand. Soon will be heard
the song of the blue-bird and the robin,
while the genial sunshine, that blessing of
value inestimable, will warm into renewed
life the trees and shrubbery, and the bright
and refreshing green of the fresh grass and
new leaves will make us glad. Of all sea
sons of the year, springis the most bewitch
ing. All nature seems to rejoice at its re
lease from the frozen embrace of old winter,
and gives silent praise to the Creator for
His wisdom and goodness in so arranging
the seasons that as one grows wearisome
another takes it place. Soon will be heard
the glad voices of children, making music
on the balmy air, and the sad faces of
winter-bound invalids will glow with
pleasure at the prospect of once more en
joying God's most precious and health
giving blessings—pure air and warm sun
light. Hail, beautiful, delightful spring.
Yours is indeed a blessed privilege—that of
making countless thousands happy. This
being the ease, we would advise all our
friends who wish a new and fashionable
suit of spring clothing to go to the merch
ant tailoring establishment of IV. G. Case
d Son, No. Id 2 Locust street, Columbia.
YE LOCAL." —A " local" can't be
everywhere to collect noes; and, as every
member of the community is interested in
having, a good local and country paper, the
only way to secure iL, is for everybody to
send us in such news as we can get no other
way. This is a very easy thing for any
person to do who has the will. It is not im
portant that the matter be gotten ap in good
style. Give its the facts, and we'll arrange
them to suit ourselves. All over the
country occurrences are constantly taking
place, trifling, perhaps, to those who know
the fleets, but interesting to those who don't.
Tell us about: them. If Arabella Jane,
taking advantage of leap year, takes her
Augustus Henry out riding, tell us—es
pecially if she drives with one hand and
holds the robe around him with the other.
If a lawless scoundrel disturbs your stables
or hen roosts, tell us. If you or your neigh
bor kayo an extra fine turkey, tell us. (A
smaller one might be sent along is corrob
orative testimony.) If property changes
hands in your vicinity, tell us all about it.
If anybody's horse runs away and slllaqileS
things; if anybody dies or sets married,
tell us. If afeller goes several miles to see
his girl, on a cold night, neglecting to take
his blue mittens, and she kindly loans him
her " inutr to protect his hands from the
weather, on his return, why—whose busi
ness is it? Tell us all. '
31ACIA' ELECTION.—The followiuL± is
the vote polled in Colutn bia, at the Primary
Election held on Saturday last, for delegates
to the State and National Conventions :
DEL. TO N.ITIONAL CONVENTION
Nathaniel ElDual:ell
Gen. Joseph W. Elslnt.
John A. 113iestaini
Robert .I'. .}.IOOStOII
DEL. TO STATE CONVENT/ON.
Capt. Charles Demie.,g
Solomon Diller?,
Thomas J. Davis
Dr. J. M. Dunlap
Scrg't Milton D. Eshleman?.
Jacob G. Garman
George W. RenseP,
Capt. W. W. Hoplrins
David Kemper
Levi Miller
Rev. Daniel Pannabecker
Jacob G. Peters
Peter S. Ileiso..
Michael 11.. Shirr'
Joseph C. Stubbs
John E. 1i 7 1./e3-
Col. William M. Wiley
General 171r;Nes F. Gran
Ylric ruist DENT
Schuyler Cuirax
Andrew G. Cul !In
Reuben E. Fen ror
Gcnecal John W. Geary...
Galusha A. Grow
Hannibal li.conlin
Benjamin F. Wade
Ull . ro it a EsEitAL.
General .Tolin F. Itartranik.
sup:envoi; GENERAL
Col. Jacob - Ar. Campbell
t Citizens' and Soldiers' Ticket.
Ellmaker and Robert J. Hous
ton were elected delegates to the National
Convention, and Capt. Charles Denues, Dr.
Ar. Dunlap, Jacob G. Peters, Michael
Shirk, Win. M. Wiley, and John E. Wiley,
were elected to the State Convention.
For President, in the county, Gen. Grant
received ti,9S3 votes ; and the vote for Vice
President stood as follows
Andrew 0. Curtin...
Gen. John W. Geary
lienjaintu Wade
Schuyler Colfax
Gan/slut A. Grow...
Reuben E. Fenton.
COUNTY T UNIS. —ll r. Samuel.). Jones,
of Bainbridge, ha.s resigned position us
Surgeon in the United States Navy.
Mrs. Hannah Meaning, of Leacock town
died on last Sunday, aged 101 years
and 3 days. Tho deceased was a native or
Germany, but came to this country at rn
early age. At one period of her life. she
lost the use of her eye-sight, bat afterwards
recovered it.
Daniel Killen, aged .13 years, a resident
of Elizabethtown, was admitted to the
Pennsylvania hospital, on the Q - 2 - t inst.,
with both legs crushed by being caught be
tween two cars in West Philadelphia.
In the general appropriation bill passed
by the House of Representatives, 5%5,090 has
been set apart for the Home ibr Friendless
Children in Lancaster city. The bill has
not yet been acted - Upon by tho Semite.
Christian 11. Charles, of Manor twp., a
few days .ago shot a bald eagle which
measured seven feet nine inches across the
wings, and weighs about twelve pounds.
The children of tile Soldiers' Orphan
School, Mount Joy, will give an exhibition
in the Court House, in Lancaster, on Mon
day evening next. The proceeds will be
used in procuring library books.
Mr. Thomas S. Veltman, of Bart twp.,
has been appointed Assessor of National
Bank Stock for Lancaster county, by Audi
tor General llartranft. and Treasurer Kern
ble.
J. H. Oberlin will open a Subscription
School in the Ore Bank School House, this
county, 00 Monday, March 30th.
An exhibition by the SitverSpring School
will take place on Saturday, ::Ist inst. Ad
niiiseion ten cents.
Aza. Error.
?An. Enrront—ln the Bounty Fund State
ment, credit has been given me with receiv
ing $28..50 for expenses to 3leneeacy, which
is; an error. never performed any service
of the kind. SAMUEL EVA "NS.
Dinappoin tea.
MR. EDITOR RID a reader of Brigham
Young's paper, which professes to give all
the news as early as any weekly produc
tion in the land. Imagine my• surprise,
when I looked in Thursday's issue, jar the
election news from Now Iliunpshire, and
could not find a word about it. Something
must be wrong with the enterprising (?) ed
itor, as he prides himself upon hunting up
everything new for the benefit of his custo
mers. I guess the types must have been
set up, giving a majority for the Copper
head candidate for Governor, and the re
sult showing a majority for the Republican,
Harriman, and the shock of disappointment
must have been too great to admit of his
recovery in time to correct them. Pour
Cups—how they long for victory, and how
long they are disappoint ed. Pnoo miss.
The Bounty Tat.
ILtuiso:—The " Bounty Report," a.. 4
lately published, sets forth that $1,967 03 of
bounty tax is not collected. Whose fault is
it, that this tux is not collected? And why
is it that some people have been permitted
to escape, while others have been compelled
to pay? Please inform the people, if you
know. Let us have a list of the delinquents,
and let the necessary means be adopted to
compel a Payment.
A ,BotrzsTy TAX-PAYER.
The Town Council appointed John Eddy
to collect the borough bounty-tax, ft is
the duty of the town authorities to see
that the delinquents pay up. Ono man has
no. more right than another to escape the
payment of this tax.—(En. SPYj
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.— The
following was the legislation for Lancaster
county, last week :—ln the Senate. By Mr.
Fisher, (with petitions,) an act to authorize
the Town Council of the borough of Co
lumbia. to apply surplus of bounty funds
for borough purposes. In Committee.
Also, (with petition,) an act for the relief of
Elias Tome, of York county. In Commit
tee. Also, tvsupplement to the act declara
tory of the law relating to the taking of
lumber and floating of logs in the Susque
hanna river between Northumberland and
the State line. In Committee. Also, an act
to incorporate the Columbia and Manor
Turnpike Road Company. In Committee.
Also, an act supplementary to the act en
titled an act regulating railroad companies,
approved 20th of February, 1819. In Com
mittee.
The following bills, heretofore introduced,
have passed the Senate:
Also, an net to provide for the safe keep
ing of the funds of the county of Lancaster,
and to fix the salary of the County Treas
urer thereof.
Also, an act to authorize the Conestoga
Manor Turnpike Bona Company to borrow
money.
Also, an act to authorize Win. A. Brown,
of Drumore township, Lancaster county, to
construct a wharf at the mouth of Fishing
Creek, at the Susquehanna river.
The following, heretofore introduced,
have passed the House:
A further supplement to an act to incor
porate the Lancaster, Lebanon, and Pine
Grove Railroad Company.
The following, heretofore passed the
House, have passed the Senate:
An act to authorize the school directors of
Drumore township, Lancaster county, to
apply surplus of bounty fund to payment
proportionally among persons putting in
substitutes, under call of December 19, 1564.
Also, an act to change the time and man
ner of electing school directors in the city
of Lancaster, and to define the qualifications
of voters for the same.
CIIESTER COUNTY' TTE3M—A. little
daughter of the Rev. Mr. Pastorfield, of
:Marshallton, was badly scalded on Wed
nesday last, by }ldling over and into a buck
et of water which had been placed on the
floor but a few moments before.
Bayard Taylor, (formerly or this county,)
and family have had a narrow escape from
death at Naples. The street in which they
lived was engulphed in aterrible
Mr. Taylor's entire household wa.s luckily
on a visit to some friends at Sofreato, at the
time of the accident. On their return home
they found their house a mass of ruins.
As soon as General Lorenzo Thomas was
discharged from custody by the Supreme
Court of the District of Columbia, he
brought suit against Secretary Stanton,
laying his damages at $150,000. Wayne
MoVeugh, of West Chester, has boon re
tained as one of the counsel of Secretary
Stanton.
The new branch railroad, from Steam
boat to West Chester, to be built by the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, will be
live miles long; the highest grade 27 feet to
the mile, and the cost 525,000 to the mile.
Mr. Camp, mine host of tho old Black
Bear, West Chester, advertises a sale of his
personal elibcts. The old building will be
demolished to extend the new edifice of
Messrs. Kirk, MacVeagh C Co.
Come to Columbia, Fred ; there is an
"opening" for you here.
The funeral of the late Gen. George A.
McCall took place on Saturday last, from
the residence _No. 1010 Locust street, Phila
delphia. The request that no military dis
play should be made, was strictly complied
with. The remains wore followed to the
vault, at Christ Church, by a large proces
sion of relatives and friends.
W. L. Garrett, of Willistown, but who
has been a resident of the State of Alabama
for several years, has been elected Sheriff
of Lawrence county, that State, on the Re
publican ticket.
V. d i
Mollie Clauber, a negro woman, aged 110
years, died in Coatesville, last week. It is
a difficult matter to tell what; her age was,
some persons saying she was la years old,
while others say that sho was not more than
110, which is nearer the truth.
Seventeen iltt cattle, fed by Mr. Samuel
Morris, were lately taken to Philadelphia
and slaughtered by Messrs. Boreaff, butch
ers. The largest of the cattle weighed
3,300 pounds, and two other pairs averaged
0,000 pounds. The others averaged about
2500 pounds each.
The Court has granted a Charter to the
Coatesville Building Association.
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RAMBO:—Why is it that Lancaster
city, situated twelve miles from our river
Susquehanna, has a much better fish mar
ket than Columbia, which is located upon its
banks? Many of our citizens would be
glad if some one would establish a market
that would afford a 'daily supply of fresh
fish ; and they believe that a man of enter
prize could make it pay. Let soine one try
it. CoLumnt,t.
Death , and Marriages are publh-hed in this paper
a ithout charge. Vlion accompatucal by commen
taries, whether prose or poetry, five cents por line
will be charged. Funeral notices ten cents perliue
payable in advance.
On Tuesday. 10th inst., by Rev. Wm. li. Steck,
Mr. DAsln T. B. KA1.71 , F.31.A.N" and MISS FR4NCE:3
M. ZEncitEn, both of Columnln.
3,399
:CY
1,651
165
.1:39
On the ,ith 'inst., by Jacob Iteinhold„LACOU
FISIIEIt to At•tt.: ri 13. BEckEit, both of ltapho
township.
On the sane day, by the same, GEo.Wrriunts,
of Franklin county, to MAirrii.l. Chinvuu.r„ of
Peunville, Lancaster county.
On the sth inst., at New Holland, Wx. M. Mon
nil,os, of New Holland, to MAnv A. WrAxNrit,
of East Earl township.
On the sth inst., by ltev. A. II Kremer, JACOB
GING It lelf to ELIZAITIMIL WENGER, both of the
vicinity of Middletown, 'Dauphin county.
On the Stl3 must., by Rev. Dr. Greenw:ild, Atm.
13. 1:l 1 IDER, of Ea.st llemptleltl, to :311,3 :3ALLI
5.33;....3:yeFtut, Of We,31., Ilenipt'eta.
In this place, On Thursday afternoon last,
Jon:: Sno3cAl I. (better known as Johnny Water
house) in the 3lth year of his age.
The funeral will take place front Ids late resi
dence, on Front street, above Walnut, on to
morrow (Sunday) at 2 o'clock, P. M.
On the 12th inst., in Lancaster city. 31ks ANNA
daughter of tile late \Vni. Gable, deed.,
in the 2;td year of her age.
Suddenly, on the morning of the 7th lust., In
this borough, Jour Fmtousos, lu the t;Oth year
of his age.
No sin, uo grief, no pain,
Safe in my happy home;
My fears all tied, my grief all slain,
M:,* hour of triumph come!
Oh I friends of mortal years,
The trusted and the true;
You're walking through this vale of tears,
But I wait, to welcome you.
On the '2att, ult., in Prospect, York county, Pe.,
HENRY LII.II . AILT, in the s7th year of his age.
On the LGtlt ult„ In Keeport, Illinois, Joux
BARER, formerly of West Hemplielci township,
this county, in the 43d year of Ilk age.
PEI XL A .13 EL I'll 1.11. PIA itricErs.
PIIILADET.PIITA, .1I:IrC11 13, IS3S„
Flour—Extra Ettnilly . 4 10 000:12 00
Extra supernne 9 30r4.10 GO
Superltne 7 50a:OS 50
ltye 7 flOa4B fin
Wheal 2 51/6.2 rn
itye 1 rAlro,l 7:1
Corn 1 18(.1 al
Oat: 80, - :4 SI
Clover Need 7 alfir.S 25
Thoot by Need 2. 710'3 00
Columbia Lumber Market
Itei;orted for the "Columbia Spy," by Bachman
& .Martin, Susquehanna. Planing Mills, Front
Street.
COLUMBIA, March 14,1003.
White Pine Callings, or Ka mpl es -10 00GyIS 00
" " :11. COMMOII IV 00(/..114 00
2d Common 33 001040 00
" " Ist Common 00 OOktßs 00
" " Pannel 75 004 0 110 RI
Joist and Scantling 21 00
Hemlock, Joist and Scantling IS 00020 00
Ash and Oat' 40 000445 00
DresSed flooring Boards '1 31.144
Cherry 40 4343050 00
Poplar 10 001.G4.5 00
'Walnut Plank 11 moo) Do
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Pickets Headed, 4 feet is 001420 00
Pickets Tapering, 5 feet 1130 00
Plastering Lath 3 75
Shingles Bunch, 2G Inch 16 00g:25 uo
Shingles Sawed, 21 inch 14 004.16 00
Itootilig Lath 6 2(44 800
Carolina Yellow' Pine Flooring rivr. 50
Columbia Coal Market.
Reported weekly for this paper, by Bruner ,k
:%loore, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Coal.
COLLI3II3IA, :Nlarcli 11, Iw6.
IN YARD DELL.
BaltLi:lore Co. Select Lump C0a1...55 15 1.5 50
No 1,2, &3, " ... 4 03 500
•'No. 4, " ... 4 03 500
No. 5, . .... 355 400
Maltby Coul No. 1,2,3, ,IT. 1, ... 4 53 5 00
Lyltens Valley Stove and. Egg, ... 540 575
Nutt, ... 4 40 4 75
Shamoktu Stove and Egg, ... 5 OD 5 25
" Nutt. .... 3 55 4 00
IN YARD,
Maltby stove .5:. egg, by ear, gross 4 50
Slaamoken broken egg and stove 4 50
.., " Nutt, 3 75
Lykens Valley, Nutt, 4 50
." stove and egg, 5 50
Fish Market.
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Columbia Flour andGraiu Market.
Reported weekly for the "Spy," by George
Bogle
CorxminA, llarch 11, 186.5.
12 00
1-1 (10
2 50
230
1. 30
1 10
Extra famlly f10ur...... ..
'White wheat flour
White Wheat lt bushel
Red Wheat
Rye
Corn
Oats, 32 Lbs
. Columbia, Produce Market.
Con7l3razA, March 11, 185 S.
Potatoes, 4, 1 80C42 00
Eggs per dozen 280 , 30
Butter, per It 4009 11
Chickens,', pair 1 OOP 105
Lard, lb 14
Sides, " 15
Shoulders 15
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Hams 24
Tallow 10
Country Soap 10@12
Ikvatimorramotinu.wortmwßA
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WANTED TO RENT !—A COAL
yAran or a LUMBER ds COAL YARD.
Address Box 85 Columbia, Pa. [mar.ll-It.
UGGY FOR SALE !-A SHIFTING
TOP BUGGY, nearly new, is offered for sale
on reasonable terms. Inquire at the Franklin
House, Columbia. Inuml4, '6B-tl.
M RS. Sole ill A S Yei E
lt i f l o i j• Nr tle ' tiale of
DR. LE SAGE'S
HAIR PREPARATION!
No. 37 >.7ortli Front Street,
mar. 11, '6B-tfa COLUMRIA, rA
ESTATE OF DAYIS E. MURPHY,
late of Columbia Borough, Pa., deceased.
Letters of Jl.ilministration on said estate hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto are requested to make immedi
ate payment; and those hirdng claims or de
mands against the same, will present them with
out delay for settlement, to the undersigned, re
siding in said borough. MARY MURPHY
mar. 14, '6B-14.] Administratrix.
onT OWN MEETINCL—At the Stated
fleeting of Council, February tilst., on. mo-
t of Mr. Upp, the following resolution WIIS
passed :
fluoircil, That the President of Council be instruct
ed to call together the citizens of the Borough, for
the purpose of considering the propriety of making
some efforts toward, the erection of ainsi.. county out
of certain territory of lone and Lancaster comities,
with Columbia as tho county scat.
In pursuance of the- above, I hereby request
the citizens Of Columbia to assemble lii the Town
Ball, on this (Saturday) evening, at 734 o - elock,
for the purpose stated in the resolution.
March 14, IS US.
SPRING SUIIIINIER CLOTHING
FOR THE PEOPLE!
18 6 .
The grZ,at decline in the prices of material, and
the reduction in taxation, enables all manufac
turersonfected by these propitious events in the
financial history of trade, to offer CLOTHS, CAS
SIM ERES, VESTINGS, and it EAD Y-M ADE'
CLOTHING, at prices corresponding to those re
ductions. Therefore, as the lowest minimum
has been reached in the 111:mulacture of goods,
and as legislation can do no more for us now,
there Is no advantage in waiting; then let one
and all repair at once to the CLOTHING AND
FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT of the sub
scriber, corner of North Queen and Orange Sts.,
(tntnediately opposite Shobcr's Hotel,) Lancas
ter, Pa., and roplenisll their wardrobes.
Special attention paid to Custom Work, I'm.
mEN AND BOYS,
and good material and good tits insured.
mar. 11, 'C4-tyj S. S. BATH VON.
COOPER. L PE.I
LTJMEER COAL,
BALTIMORE COMPANY,
LYKENS VALLEY,
Anil all the hest Quality of STOVE COAL.
BUILDING- LUMBER
Of all kinds. sold and delivered on ears, at the
LoNvh.sl.' ;‘lAttlci.r.r ILATE
Hemlock. White Pine, Weatherboarding . , Join,
SQultling, &Q, Sze., suitable for all Funds
of Building purposes.
LOCUST POSTS!
CHERRY,
POPLAR,
ASH,
PI CR. - ETii,
LATH,
SHINGLES,
All orders by mail will receive the same at
tention as though the application ho tootle in
person. COOPERS rEART,
mar. lA, Front SL, coitunbin.
HAG ELL BROT HERS
A Itk: SELLING
GOOD CA_DICO
AT 135 CENTS
A. large lilt of BLENCIIED ITNET.EA,CHP.O
SHIRTING LC: SHEETING MUSLINS, pur
chased before the reveat advance.
are still selling at LOW PRICES.
TABLE LINENS ,t; TOWELLNGS,
BEDDING, FEAnIERS, ‘Sze
The largest Stock of
CHINA, GLASS & QUEENS WARE
13=
WALL PAPERS ?
WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS!
HAGER- & BROTHERS
Aro now receiving SPRING STYLES for ISGS.
Our Stock will be found complete, and to com
prise a great variety of new de.,igns of Plain and
Decorative
PAPE It 11 A.N G I .1C S
Fine Stamped Gilt, Satins, Blank and Wood
Colors, for Parlors, Halls, Dining
Rooms and Chambers.
Us °, DECORATIVE P.A.PERS, in :Nlarble, Fres
coes, Oak, Walnut, Rosewoo4, Cc.
The most complete assortment over otlPrtl in
Lancaster, and will be sold at less than Phila
delphia prices. Call and examine.
11.1012:1t at .131t0T1TERS.
CARPETS!
ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
ENGLISH TAPESTRY,
IMPERIAL, THREE-PLY,
TAPESTRY, INGRAIN,
EXTRA & SUPERVENE INGRAIN,
THREE-PLY at, PLAIN VENETIAN,
WOOL PATCH, COTTAGE,
EMP AND RAG CARPET,
Of HARTFORD LOWELL, and bebt, Phila
delphia mattes,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
From onc to four yards wide.
COCOA & CANTON MATTINGS,
RUGS, DOUlt MATS, &.e.
We now offer a very full and complete Stock;
and at very low price,
IfA.GER &
WINDOW SLI A D !
WINDOW SEISDES !
TrAceAt Intvu now in :•:tore a
Choice Selection of
WINDOW SHADES,
Towlgell they In Vito. al trillion. Also, all Malts
of WHITE, MIFF REEN SI 1A1,1.1 1101 - 4-
LANDS, [mar. 11, '6B-01
QTATEMENT S OWING T ITE CON
DITION of Columbia Borough Bounty FL'nil.
JOHN COOPI31:, Tin:Asrnint
1861. IM.
August 5. To First National Bank 00
Day Note 57,000 00
" To First National /lank Five
Year Bonds :1,000 00
'.
..1. • , To Columbia. National 'lank
Five Year Bond J,iXKi CO
" To sundry Individual Bond:, 18,205 t!:7;
" To Bounty Tax rec'ed from
D. Cully, Collector 15,629 SO
- To Bounty Tax rec'ed from
John EMPy-, Collector 11,40 U 00
, .
August. lty 79 recruits at i:100 crud $23,700 00
•• First Nat'l'llanl: bond paid :00000
" First, National Sault 90 Day
Note paid 7,000 00
By Cora Nat'l Bank bond p'd, 2,000 00
•• Joint Bartman 2 year bolad
paid 1,200 00
" By sundry individual bonds
and notes paid 11,700 00
" By amount Interest paid 011
/ bonds and notes I,ott: 07
" By amount refunded Ann E.
Welsh, per artier 9 09
" By }seise Stamps 2 50
A.lll, Rambo, rorprintlug, G. 00
" James BlaelL's commiss'n
On 15 recruits,atso; each, 37.5 (X)
" By Wilts, Stoney and .MeGin
ids' for services 84. 8.3
•• By Jas. McGinnis, recruits to
Lances ter 0 35
" By A. Bruner, Jr., for sundry
expenses 1)0 60
" By 11. Wilson, expenses to
I%ionectiey 31 73
By C. Breneman, expenses to
3lonocacy 01 OU
" 113 - Samuel Evans, expenses to
Monotney % 30
" By P. Gossier, expenses and
stamps 13 78
By A. Brinier. Jr,,telegrapleg, 3 30
J. Eddy, recruits to Lauer 13 5
" Jas. MeGlitni.s, expenses, 9 13
•'" Stamp on Jno. Hartman's
bond 73
liy If. Wilson, bills for stumps ii CO
" One blank boot- 33
" " 7.5.7. E. Wilze, recruiting of
lice hill 30 00
a " By J. W. Steacy, expenses to
Harrisburg 11 70
" By George M. Kline, attorney,
fees, suit 5000
By Daniel Cully, sundries 0 70
" incidental expenses 49 49
Treasurer's conamlss'n on
same 344 19
" By ballineeln hands of Treas'r 031 30
Ea 5,235 14
Balance In Treasury
Uncollected Bounty Tax....... 4,t551 113
S. S. DETWILER,}
T. R. SUPPLE.E, Committee
P. SIIRELNIELt,
liar. 14, '08.3t.
11E1V ADVERTISE3LENTY.
Fon RENT'-TILE THIRD STORY
Hall and Ante-Rooin in the undersigned's
milling, Nos. 1:17 and Ih9 Locust street.
Possession given nu the 1.4 of April.
Muir. 11, (IEO 7 SMITH.
PAPER HANG ENG !
Paper Hanging In all its branches, Includ
ing the correction of ,lamp neatly and
faithfully- executed by
1 ,%*. 11. C. BASSETT.
Orders may be left at the Franklin House, or
at either of the Wall Paper Stores. tmar.l4-I.f.
gVa!nO USES AND LIVERY STABLES
, FOR II.F.NT.—Two Brick Houses on
ut street, above Front street, Columbia,
now occupied by Joseph Hogen [ogler and Robert
Beachezn, are offered for rent. Also, the Livery
Stables occupied by Joseph llogentogler on the
sante premises. For Terms Re.,
apply to
inur7-t f] 111;;NRY L. \VOLFR.
m A R 0 ! 18 6 8
.NEW STORE!
THIRD & CHERRY STREETS,
COLUMBIA, PENN'A.
The Subscriber respectfully invites attention to
an entire NEW STOCK of
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES,
HOSIERY, GLOVES •
DRESS TRIMMINGS Lt. SMALL WARES
Generally, now ready fur inspection at the
above NEW STOKE.
My customers can rely upon finding none but
the BEST MADE GOODS in Inv Shoe Depart
ment, aid wideb will be sold at file
. Right Prices!
A share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
AMOS it. HouGlixDoßLEn.
marrtki-ly]
NEW - YORK CLOTHING HOUSE!
Sprin.o. Manuthethre,
THE _LARGEST STOCK OF
MEN'S CLOTHING
'We are prepared to exhibit to the merchant
1.1 th:q ,oet hat the heel ta.teetlon of Clothing
i•vor tal - vred in the New York Market,
CHEAP, MEDIUM AND FINE i;0()
I=
S11:111 •••••11li.11 111:01 . 111 11.1•:11 , , :11111 ni
A.. t - - NV frt„ r Prices
We invite the attent ton of anti proln
Ise to make It to their int ere:it to examine out
immense mock below rilakin4 their porehnses
KIRTLAND. BABITICK & BRONSON
,ffitrvils-2mos)
_
COLTDIBIA NrizsEily !
Aqthe lime for 1. la int; all ] duds of •
T 14, VIN 1.1 , 4, NITRUP.IO::R\ r , ROSES
is sPlirhaelling, persons desi ling to beautify and
adorn their grounds, and those who wish to se
time to theiwolves, their lion Wes and their
friends, Its' richest and most desirable luxuries
of life, t. e., a plenty of 1 tie choicest and most
luxuriant Fruits that a wise Providence has, in
His inflithe wisdom, provided for man,to render
him happy, can do so by calling on our Nursery,
and ranking their selections early, before the
rush of SPRINfI TIi..IDE is upon us.
Our Stock for Spring i, of the ilneNt, quality,
anti our amortimint, is' extensive, embracing
nearl;.• all tla , new Fruit , . of merit.
IPPLE , ,,
PI ARS,
TI-I i .115 C UN DA STRAWBERRY,
K NNY MISSOURI iNI...INIMOTIr
.1' II P I ILA]) E 111 A R. SPIIETIRY,
tad ”t her de-Irable NEW can be ob
tallied at REASONAIII.I.: PRICES,
I=l2l
thing, In the line of
ORNAII ENTALA TREES
A N 11 S 11 11 11 11 11 ER V.
REM
Our G enti watly rare
Hutt 12:.vv Nlia•lrev
MIES
We need not ad ei,e our old eustomers to
come early to make their seleetlon4t, for they
have been In the Jam too often; but we may
say to thew, that they will it nd our assortment
Letter than ever before.
Aye now elallll to stand at the head of the list
among Pennsylvania Nurseries, for a general
colleetlon'of all that is wanted In the trade,
All that wt . . have to say toK.,. who have
never yhtiled our Nan:ery, Is,
Our Prices are never complained of by those
%rho I:now the value of such Stork.
Those who desire our Descriptive Price Cata
logue, AVM be supplied on appliclitloll.
Columbia, Feb. 'llB-tf.
FOR SALE!
A TWO STOILY CLICK lIOUSE and LOT OF
01t01.7241), situated in Walnut street. above Val,
street. Columbia. For terms, cte.,apply to
10).1.11, T 64111 JOIIN Q. DENNY.
NHOTICE.—A II persons k now' og them
selves indebted to the undersigned, 'dr
Plyingany claims to settle, will present them
to J. J. WOLF, or his father. as they are author
ized by me to settle all my butchering accounts.
In Lancaster county.
feb2.ldfj JOHN C. IMITBAKE.K.
$5,239
1808!
NEW I'OUK (Try-
e•Mtbinhg
,1",- v.•Ey sr
4-5 and 47
CIIAMRERS STREET,
N MN' YORK
PLAN'VS, ale.,
See .I Clic Ice New
PEACH F.S,
, r.l. ms,
PRUNES,
(i) (JLS,
ECTAIUNES,
•ui&l GRAPES
TnE WILSON'S EARLY,
MAcK BEERrEs,
!=
COME AND SEE:
S. EL PIMPLE
YEW ADT'IIiTLS'I3_2ILENTS.
WANTEDI—A LOAN OF $l5OO or
*2OOO, for whieb isiarlory stamril y ill
he given. Address Ibis Llia, Col tuu Ma, Pa._
T S. INTERNAL REVENUE!
TAKE \OTI(7•
All persons residinr , in the FIRST, SF.COND
811(1 THIRD WA ItDd'of the Borough 01c01.IT Ar -
MA, and WEST Iimu.FIELD TowNsnw,
that I am now prepared to receive the Animal
Income Tax, for 1807, and Special Tax—ibritterly
called License-11m 15;.5. Also. returns or the
following art fiches owned or kept for via :
Carriages, over 83011 in Vith.le Gold Watches, Bil
liard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate.
Farmers In multi nit their Income Returns, at*
required to give a detailed statement of all Live
Stock anti _Agricultural Products sold during the
year.
Persons, having paid Special Taxes (formerly
called Licenses) tor 1807. ending May Ist, 151,1, are
required now to apply for a renewal of the same
front that date for 1000-9, If they - wish to contin
ue In the same °tmp:llion.
For tills purpose 1 will make the following ap
pointments at either of which places returns
will be received:
At John Rendig's Hotel, Sliver Springs, Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday, March lath, 17111
and 15th,
At John. Yohn's Hotel, Mountvllle, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, March nth. t?Otit and 21st:
and on the 210, 21th, Z5[11,260(.27111, :2:401, Mt II and
31st, at my office, in the Book Store, No. 132 Lo
cust street, Columbia, Pa.
by Act of Congress, March 2, 15f17, persons re
fusing or neglecting to make such 1 cturns, are
liable to be Assessed by the Assistant Assessor,
with tilty percent. penalty added to the Tax.
13,y the same Act, 100 per cent. itenalty is added
711 ease of fraudulent or false return being made.
All those not attending will be POSIT: VI:1. IC as
sessed according to law.
By order 01 the Assessor of the tali District of
Pennsylvania. WILLIAM C. BESS,
telt. 20, '1.38-31.] Assistant Assessor, Div. 11.
TO THE PUBLIC!
IceTsr Blacksmith Shop.
The undersigned, formerly of the firm of
CAlrrEit ni•lcKuit, having oiwnoi CK
li-mrm SHOP on Third 1..4 reet, Ie l wean Cherry
and Union streets, adjoining the shop of Simon
Knipe, where be is prepared to do all kind, of
BLACKSMITH:LNG, BAH IMINO and NEPALI:-
INC; ON WAGONS of every description,
nepairlng of A caucur.yultAL
EmrLEnENTs, sovh
Thre,hing 2.la.chtives, Itztke,, Itenitor,, SVOII
Drills,
Ile hopes by strict. attention to landne, to
Merit, a liberal share of public patronage.
Feb, :29, 'LLS-t T.] E. A. BECKEI.t.
DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP.
coLumol.l, 22d,
The firm of Cooper ,k Pratt. heretofore tra
aCting business as lumber and (.oal dealers, it
the corner of Front. ami - union streets, Colum
bia, Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, by
Lemuel Cooper retiring,. All claims will be set
tled at the otliee, by John Cooper and John
Pearl, and all hills will be expected to he paid to
the same parties on or before the Tin: day of
April next.
Thankful for the libeml patronage extended to
the above Arm, Ave, tUc undersigned, Intending
to 0011111111 e the business :it the old stand, will
be pleased with u continuance of past pat ronage.
JOHN PEAL'..''.
JOHN COOPER.
lub. 'l9, G -tI:J
T IIE FAMILY
AIEDICINE STORE!
11)1) FELIAINVS' 11.‘,1.1
I=l
re) 1:10•I !..1
S 11, 1 4 ] H. S
111 , Th I; iirl"I'ENS !
NN'e haVe enteretl into an ¢t.l•r: ngenienl
We are enabled to qv!:
or Itt:T.‘ll., at Manniac•turen.... tan-,and glltlrlt,
, izr,,t;rply Rdlrect Irma
the Laboratory. We call oncr,ln Ct... I. I Nnt
ttecent large have been made to 11..
already Large Sleek ;if DRUGS,'itiEnti
11111 - ( Ii SUNDIIIES.
Special attention I, invilea In ti.
PINE I'ol LET SOA P
Wilteh NV(' are soiling i❑ al Pry I
'AtcEs fot• ,ents. 'l•hla is n mat tot of
Evononly, and worth at tent :on.
'rho Sony is sol Mu; gild Ow
supply Is (4,/utoi.
Itei)emb,i•
FATTER:4 ano Tr, ri%,"..11 5i.).113
3. A. mEvEng ,
Fauil:y sou,,
_No. 200 Locust Strecl
10,2 - 2 o,]
GROCERIES, S:c.
NV FAIII ELY C ROCE
PROV rsioxs, &e.„ Sc
A LARGE & PI NS STOCK. .1 - I:ST 111a'1J Vl,
-NN ID IN sToRE:
I lace 110 W in SiOre :1 hal
Groceries & Provisions
Fon• ond riott 1 unc
Extra Syrup Wo Fini• COtr,,,
Extia Sugar Cured and DR:MD 1:EEI
Extra F_ lILY Fr.o L7l; by the barrel
or smaller citimally.
Dried Fruit, Viol:les, end Faney Groceries of all
kinds, and at tine lowest prices. Call and ex
amine m;; stock, Whether you buy or not.
1 LEN la . SUYDAM,
mar. 7, 'GS-ti.] (.'or. of Front k Un!on tits.
A FRESH AMEII'AL OP GOODS
AT 11.11111.11.A1rii:
Just, received, at tite tine Grocery
meat, comer 3rd and Cherry ,treets, the tolbise
ills, new Goods:
CHOICE ORLEAn,.. MOLASSEL,,
FEICEE:I
PRESERVES
HONEY,
STRAWBEKZIES
RAISINS,
PE.I(
=I
IMMIIIIIINEM=
MINIM=M
A LOT OF NE N.: YoRK CANDti,
O rttattt., -, . Lettion , , 11,i,,11-, Ctwomattt,,
Era tilwrrt,-, (lctor :Intl 'White Wino V inez:tr.
Extra Faultily I , lour, _llerrta• V itutnrn, Mt, and
Java. Ct,ll,e, lre•th ro:tstetl. I.overiutt's syrup,
(;00.1 , receired 1111110.4 (1:111r.
NN'M. 1 L. 11.11:1)M AN,
:trtl and Cherry
dec.. 21, '67-tf.l (•olutn rtt.
FAMILY 0 ROC EBTES 1
F_\ MI LY GI:OCELUES!
The Sult,erillor trtntl6 re,pent Atli:, Inform hi,
ett,tonser, ml 6 the thiblic generally, that h.•
ju,t. a gette_t•:ll ta,,ort ment of
PROVISIoNS, TEAS
Relined Su MU'S Of all k 111, 1 4,
NO, 1 , and N ess
English ::liner tom
Sunny '111,41 Ilatn, mkt fleet;
Extra Fine Syru
Ott ttio andattytt
111111 , .D C. N_ Eli FIUILTS,
Prunes 1111,1 :a...pared lfuvtarti nh%:l
ou limn :tn.l of the very be , l grade,
FIN:7I:A VAAI IL:5" F. 1.01.711,
colts' ] 11 iMIS .\e.
Fancy th'oo4 , l ie....1 %Wiled Vetrt:thle•a and Fl
14,r hotels and famil ie.,. The he,l
0111 y . art sold, awl price , very low.
•
•
tar stot•I: 81:tplt• anti n,11••y :4,swerips Is roll
and ruutplrtr:wd vv I• Int vitt! I:".•,pimt it
ultllost ,Iltily addition , .
Notion' of 11111,1'4.0t kind, alwns . , on 11:111.1.
FitEDKR/CK I:1 I 1.: t,
(0).8, our. It 11 1,0,11 , 1 Sts.
FitKsii citOcErni,:;;
t'l' T 111•: I'lt,'.l-t1 t`
FA:mix G ttocEny
i\tULLLN & BROTH ER,
ODD FELLOWS' lIA I,
Coltimbla, Pa
FItESIE I.E.:A - 111;S ..N U
oilier Canned PYItI Lam , hl:~tkrrl ; orn, So.
EA - TIIE CE TEA E
MARKET.
ESI'IZ.V II I; FINED SY1:1:P 11..V.,5E5.
wry elwap.
Relined Drital Fruit of all kinds.
I No, Java, and Lagnyra Colrec.
NEN'," SI:( :Ail. el; rtED .111:11,21 Ii Ciii
Iso,Faney C;roeeries, Family Flour, Notinn,,te,
\Ve Intend to keep the best, floods only, and to
•01l as cheap as any hnlnlar store.
Si. MIS
CD -Country rnalnec of all kinds Imught or
alters 1n exchange for good , . [fob 1-et
ATTE:CTION 110 US EKEEPERS
\Vi: arc altinea daily ni reeeii.t, of new and
fresh groceries, such as
SEGA P.F. TEAS. 3i E %T.
COFFEE, FEINTS. FISII,
SPICES, CIIEnsE, 11.111 - 11.
Provh.lonv of nil Iclnde, together with Wood
and Willow-aware and Oa: et nral qtteensware.
Switzer and Lhnberger Cheesy, 1..; erllian Frail!,
Cc.
ENtiLISII AND A3IEItICAN
Fresh readies, and all the Fancy Grocerita , per
ta tiling to a well regulated Grocery Store.
I ant determined not to be surpassed in cheat.
miss and In the excellent quality of my goods.
around and inspect our stock whether
you buy qr not. A share of public patronage Is
EOllO F. TI I. LE, ..kgent
Locust St., above _nil
_ALISITLER'S _73T.TTERS.
EXPI, .1 1 N ED
The 6 , llowing leiter inquiry wit, lately
received, and quPstinns hare
frequently been wdteci we will
allSWer 011.11 a
Dr. N. B. .11«i'l won Co.: ( eut.s
Af,,,,nuin Atari in, of this county, paid me a visit
on the I Oth of December last. 1 obs,•rved an
Meer behind his ear, alai Lin 0 5 15 also were sore.
Onlolllllg . I to , he told toe that lie had
several on his leg, 0101 SIIIIIII 1(11 over his
body, and even aulolig the roots of Ills hair, with
shooting pains t dong the bones.
I lidvised 111111 to write to you, and see what
you would say of Ills ease, knowing Dr. Hartman
to be a practising physician of the old school.
Ire followed toy itch lee, and wrote to you all the
facts; which yon answered by staling that his
disease was Scrofula, or sot ne othe r eonsti tut ton
al disease, and von advised him to take nishler's
Green Label B'illet's, Ile bought .six bottles of
Dr. Ellmaker, a druggist in Lancaster, and mai
menced with a tablespoonful every three hours,
and gradually increased the dose to a south wine
glass full, mad then diminished gradually again
the sante dose he began with; he said these
were your directions. I saw him this morning,,
hale and hearty—perfectly cured—even his eyes
are well—which I consider remarkable, as I have
known persons to be afflicted with inflamed
eyes all through life. I never saw a man more
delighted; told having myself been cured of a
most terrible lingering Dyspepsia, alma a year
ago, by your 'llitters, I asked him if he bad any
in the house. "O yes," said lie. And going to
the cupboard, handed me a bottle halt lull, and
saying, "this is what I have left from the six
bottles," I took a swallow, and it tasted so un
like the Bitters that I had taken, that I was site
/ t Wll5 not Misider's Bitters; and he having
never taken any other, declared that he bought
it for Mist der's I litters. Unable to decide the
question, I concluded to write to you, and ask if
you )1.1,V0 mere titan one kind.
VOLIrg, 1114 is; VV , I , OVt fully,
Charics lbereg : Dear Nie:—Yol.ll's
of the loth inst.. is at [until, and in reply. sronlil
sap, we mirth, three kinds of Bitter , . The one
yon for t-iiersta iv 1::11 lea
MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS,
generally ,old for a dollar. or one doll:u• and
twenty-live 'onto a hot tle. It is al frays used lip•
Dy,sponsia, Itheninatotn, Kidney A ffeetions and
(1 01 the Lungs and Timed, &e.; and in
these it is a :suree and pernianent remedy. Or.
Hartman, on referring to hit hooks, furls that
tics hu+•e eored, :Ante the 2..1 of July, 11)67, the
time tee bccsnie the proprietors of tins instito
[ion, 213 cases of Dyspepsia; 7,. of Chronic Rheu
matism; 107 of hogering Cough:: and Colds; 91 of
IChiney Affeet ions; 17 of Yellow Jaundice; 41 01
Neuralgia; ti or fLoadache and 141ek 1
19 of Lumbago or pain in the back; 10 of General
Pebtltty• 27 of Chills and reVer, Zlnd 37 not well
detitted.
Thou aro, of ootirso, Dtow.loola lrLn latvo
~la-.1.10t', 1 lot h Iltal never yiNtl , ...d Dr.
Hart luau, nor wr,a, to !alto, %, 111 /1.041,, lla•
.;uno 1111.11. " ISM till' :111111/Wl' nlovr lii
earenlll%' ill :I Look, 11.Ith iilt•lt adail
TllO ,, h.1%.` 1:1,11 , `,1 1110 Doctor aro
111/No 111.1 f 11.1% e IVi hint W. 'l'lll4
I 1,. 11 It.ll 1.1 1 . 1 , 1 /t tld all of Elwin can
Ito Y. r111.,1 10, 11
(41'ot LA 3I)( .1 Bitter:_-:,
Is lin( hind that i ways been for si:errir
ti In, (MI I lanition Sore, awl rilta.rS, and deltenhi
d t.em,es, 11,41 by imprudence, egees,, ex tio,urii
or i arly indtariret lon also, for shin iiiiieases
and lallamoaaors - inaaonatiszo.
'flalioe faller, are non . ' 001 d everyudiere, at one
dollar and fitly emit,: per bottle; and although
befOre 80 Vern:A . o, 11:1‘ 0 at, present nearly
an large a soloed the llerb Bitters. They 11.151'
heel sold in Philadelplaa. New York, nall.lmont•
aza: .some other place: at two and three dolltits
per bottle, are the tidy 5111, remedy for
the thsemeq Juid named.
We e(11110 rider the render to over as(' hum Ire'
email of the ntird nth,111!44. cure: prodnr .•d
tValrin 1110 List sl%' month., by Ilio
,11:111.1•111f; Iron: Iltrsa rout
pfrin h, trill .11:to.t . ii,. II It , In. ptil)
1ke..,41, a II:111.; s'4•l . t•Neept hy
per In 1,
I?. e be,i, 131LLCI
v. 111,11 r the thha v,u.iely or one preparation.
will surely care all eltronrit cont plaints peculiar
to letattleq. I.:ldli•ii Nutlet hag lrota any Irretaa
larities, will End ',taint a great bawl. Every lady
that, P. pale wash palpitation of the heart, oral
fluttering sells:abet about that organ, with a
shortni,, of breath alter at little exertion, will
Mid the , c potters: Imutteca. Front two to Sour
bottle., will entirety cure all ::uric cases. lit
, ihort, every other lady, young or old, the world
over, should use I.lll , lllealellll'. Anal we predict,
th:tt ill Joe, than OM , ye.ll', carat bast tie SOOll - 8,,
the Ink' sex I hot oughts understand Its nu•rt is,
nolllol'o pale, 01111lelaled (iI. , VOIISIdate htcrs
Win bl• ; 111111,01 will at least look
nesh and heal ty, If not beautiful and fair :LS
eiliVel,; and whet w;l:tqL how yam° the change,
all will an,wer, throw:di ?dist-MEWS
:tie nold every ‘rltere, :It MI, dollar and nny
etalts per Dottie.
t[opities you, a.. well as till' I'o'4 (tt IWO
not 4tt,apflOillitai .111 tht, last, that the !ante
:it ray of 11 rtltil'a lON of cure, ctlec•t: d by .m.u.aaer'N
13;(t.,, , , of ,-,ery vont:dr:Ode di•radr, Arid:
and :2.1 r..Ml , lller have pul,h•.hed beretolore, Was
the 'work three prep,tratune, and not
one only,
- W;• :1: . •• • 1e,p1,11/11:y tuttlS, ate.,
S. B. BANITAIAN ,v -co
EW STUCK!
I=IIII
jsji
HEIN: M'ITENS
11.1.1c1'.:1 0 NVl'fil ..t: 14,1.1
EN LABEL pATTEns
:,i1oN• our ploparai;on. IANLV 11114i1.
:o:11 No r a:. het.•ra;;,.. per..onN .offing
10:1: :In - ui Pt I to 141ke out L1(1110{ . Li: 411.
31'; 1;A. DIII"GGI:-,1%, AND o. wx,TRY
ean be ennsult cd In an Cate, Of dISOILSo, of what
ever ebaraeter. awl Nval prescribe, tree of charge,
Id all !lout., 01 the day.
01 , 1 , 10 E: sou t/wast auglu Centro Square,
LAN CASTE
llAitill , ut - n,;, 1.*1.1,, 111L11, 'SIN
cii,utLES FORREY
A _:.l . S WEE
LANeA,TEI:, Feb. nth, ISt:8
NI IS TIT,
(11110 , ;N ;
I.F;1-III,TE 3.',:•1:4
I'll) 1,. 13E1, 131-1"111-ts
LAMES
Ai 1 S 11 1,1.; • S.
wrrEt:,-!
1:1 , :1)
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EN
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1• I 11 I. 1.: 1; s
MIME=
R. S. B. ITAUTMAN
MISCEI,LANWOUS.
31 1 L E
540
Or THE
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD,
Et - NsrNa WEST Frzo:kr OMAIEN
..ke ROSS TUE CONTINENT,
Ire l.Av !hashed, the track - being laid and
irttltis runlitttg
\VITIIIN 'r OD"r1II: StIMAI IT ()I
TILE ROCKY MOUNTAINS
The prospect that the
GRAND LINE TO THE -PAcnvre
WILT. 111: COMI'LI:TED IN MO,
was never better. The means so far prqvlded for
construction hale proved ample, and there is no
tack of ft111(1.4 for the must vigorous prosecution
of the enterprise. The Company's FIRST
MORTGAGE 110.NDS are now offered at PAR.
They pay
srx PER CENT. IN' GOLD
mid have thirty years to run before maturity.
Subscriptions will be received In Columbia, by
SAMUEL EVANS, Esq., and in New York at
the Company's °Mee, No. 11) Nassau street, and
by Continental National Bank, No. 7 .NIISS:111 st.,
Clark, Dodge to Co., Rani:ors, No. 51 Wall street,
John .1. eisco S Son, Bankers, No. 31, Wall street,
and by the Company's advertised Agents
throughout the United States. Remittances
should be made In drafts or other.funds par In
New York, :mud the Bonds will be sent free of
eharge by return express. Parties hilbSCribillg,
through Local Agents will look to them for their
safe delivery.
A. New Pzunpiklet and Map, showing the Pro
gress of the Work, 'Resources for construction,
and Value of Bonds, may be obtained at the
Company's Onicts, or of Its advertised ..kgents,
or will besent free on application.
. _
JOIN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York
feb.ll 'GS-tf
ALLEN NEEDLES
Solo uren; anti Proprietors of theit
Improved -
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME
T;IF
AMMON EATED
TiIERTILIZER.
PURE (ROUND BONE
LoWENT Ar.t !MET 11.x.Ta9
'PEW' \IAN GIIANO
iMIIIIIMM==I
lE=
• pv.t.; (OsPITATE hi 11.14,. , 20ti eael4
PRICK ;i:AI vt.i. U)1)
‘l l llo,,tlhtivtl FERTiIiZEI: )71 1111.!4 , , 11,, Nll . ll
LUCE 1:04.1u I!,s.
fie tiler; "It :Move ',tic,:
Agrieultural \V ,rks, Bearli and limn Street , ,
()Met, and Stores, -II Soul Water Street, :dal
- •
42 South IR•la ware Avenue.
DEA LEIZS TN OTT): CANDLES, AND
GEN 1 '0: 4 4 )N :‘1.1.11 - CCFEANTFA
'lv I, 1-:tuto
(1 T ' 4 , !
01
1411'S!
fII7ILDING !
Largo or Snuill. on Sixth street, or Seventh
NE root, and on LIA,LIM f roe', anti \Valout. strevt.
Thor fowling nit I.nettql. and Walnut titrect.s
Vitt .trop to a 11 fi‘et With! alley.
.liiply to J. 11. :AI TFPLIN.
ASMALL UOFSE TO RENT!
One mile from town, near the home of the
eitibi-eriher, a small Ifuase, with Rood Garden.
good Spring of Water, and for t Cow.
l'osses•don Immediately. Apple to
feb. h, 'iN-tf.l .1. H. MIFFLIN.
A 2ter S.
UARTERLV REPORT OF THE
P Condition ofTlie COIA'AIBIA NATIONAL
IC, on the morning 01 the First MONDAY tri
.1a unary, 1:,65.
ES 4.1 LT 11. c
Notesandl:lll,,Thvounted.. F710,:Y111.18
rivr ra Its
U. S. Bond: dt•lositcd An.
Circulation
Ccher Itondh on hand
of•:.\ - .110n,1114110,
Soto-
Ctil
speeio
Legarrend4:r and Co
Intere•tt, Notes
Cash
It~utc iii Ii ling ltc
remuc :Stamps
Due trout Nat - tonal Dunks.. t:tls,7tiC.ltl
Duo from other Dank, n u t
thinker,
Banking House and Real
ENtate
Current EN.pen,e,
LTA BI LITI I
Capita! Storl: paid in
surplus, Fund
I):,c•ount•, and
Proil t :ma Los,
Dividend:, unplid
Duo to Nut ionnt
do, other Vanks.l: Battles
Ci run lat'n of OA umbla -
Clonal Itanl .
Individual
lilQebVdno•n Ornire(l , , rg
S‘VOrn CA) and stib , eribed by .
Casl)ier.
I el au tbla, Jun, 7, 'GS-::m
C.., TATE)II.NT SHOWING THE CON
di/11,11ot tin. 1 , 111. 4 1' NATIOSAL 1.1.,1NR: of
Ct i1,1:31111.‘, uu 31oruluy, January tali. 184'5.
RESOURCES.
Note, :mil hills cli,counti4l..flgi,S7l.l2B
Ronds dep'tl for circulation 1.50040.00
Lona:, U. S. un hand ,:101).00 - .
Notes of :National
Legal Tender , and Specie ..
C.:,11 It ems, inehldina Rev-
elute
1". S. l',•rillicates
Postal l'urreiley
D4lO ATOM 811.11% ,
l'vlyrksist Inter, , !.
.
I.IAEI LIT I I•iS
(7:ll.ltat
t,trplu, Fund
I m 1(10:111, 11111,1111.-
11.1,1"11 ,
Pr..il: I
N.
:";.
J:itt. 7,
UST \:_kTroNAL HANK ov
1.1 . :5i USA.
nvol 4. 1,:11,1 by ihk oil Speolal I ~,
a. 1, Mbar.:
por OonL ft.r
pei 0,111. 0 111r.11117, and malm . l2 months.
z. ,m.t. mr:: and maim' I; month,
NV.• make Colleethim•lon all
/“. Srati,,, Oil IIM•ral tem.:, Discount.
Notm, 112.111 m, and or ENO:AM:,
v AH.I ,01ICV)1,1:, all LINITEI)
MI=MEMM
1.n.: :no prepared drnn - In CA FTS on
N..-A• Yin k, Ballisnora,
I:ngLind, :44.0n0nd. Franc(', and
11.11 1.4 n 1,, of (;,rmany.
7-30
I (older,. 1,1110 s:evon-Thirtle. ACM do
W. II to rnii and t•Xelalingt• there fur the new FIVE—
Twenty U.ld Donik, and Mvo-Twentles
',rod .11 utter, S. S. D T
EWER
IL,
April '67.1 Cushier.
BOOTS AND S'ITOES.
1.)1 ES SHOE ANUFACTOR 1.
li:n•iuq lx reined my !Acidities for turtling.
Out Nuperlor work I would 111111011hee to my old
alld hew ogle:, that May favor till,
11 a call. that. I :on better prepared now to
Manufacture all kind'. of
LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
SHOES AN'D UAITERS,
than ever before. I employ none but Ui best
workmen amt :tilt always certain of sad,-
1(0). I /:.'ell 1111 hand a general assortment of
ready made .curl::1.11111 Whi11:1 111 manufactured.
1111 tilt' 111,..11111.1 1 11.
/ keep nll made-tip o•ork of other parties_ My
work Is made exclusively for home trade and Is
soi,l a, such. TEII.3IS. (*AIII.
Wi•NOI a. ebenti as any other e.tabllsltineut.
and alit n mere 01 put.lte pat ratings..
.1A AILS SC/11{.01.7.1)EI1,
Lova , : `street, sittveen 1f font and Second.
ITOME 31ANFFACTURE.
j_ Tice Subscriber ha, on 11:111(1a la rge Stoll:
or Boot.s anti !Slaws, thtitvrs, all of Ins Own
Monufarturc.
Call at lit, Store, four .100 r, a tone I. Walla:n l '
Drutr Store. Front ,treet, n here he otters an eN.-
tell,trea. , sortment Of t.toods. Other
WI LOLESA LE Olt IZET.UL.
- -
I li.:4"elc. eon,lat. or as large and general ge..-
sort:melt of :ilexes Boys' Ludic,: and Clulareife.
BOOTS AND S ROES,
as can be found ch.ewlicre In the Town.
Tho.c requiring Boots and Shoes., will find it to
their advantage to call and examine hlh Stock,
beforepurchasing elsewhere.
Max 26,-cr.l SAMUEL GROVE.
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7,1_1.10
$1,11!,i i 710.03
•.:100 10).( 1
111,314.13
3,11,1,11
518,016.10
8,G3,5.00
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t.l) 17,.-,L,
10.4N1
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61,015.7t9.0
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9 90,+.00
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