r)lif erainitria grug. " 7 ' • • L. - t!e2 , • - , - Columbia., Pa. Saturday, March. 21, 1868. ConntencArtoNs, letters, contributions, generally of U. - merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable from friends from Mi quarters, ai r !t C. j.—Rcceived your letter and sent papers as dirertal. ,t 1 F. W. S.— Welt smile you by the nert mad. You mistake us entirely, T. S. T.— Wou/42 be pleased to hare the steroscopie spots. of. It will be a very acceptable present. ANNIF..—We regret to say that we have no ropy of the t , SPY, containinq she pocus you speak of. A.—Thank you for the infosination in reference to Wary tt and the Coal Oil. 1 t ilt you scud us your address." Con * tidentiat, of coarse. Ya JOE.—rou write on both sides of the paper, and icith 1;,;, soft pencil or charcoal, consequently cannot publish your article, as we are unable to decipher it. :.f; H. W. R.—lrc teal print and send the job on Monday, the Id inst. We never go peddling for printing; such persons are nheays sure to cheat VW 14 some may. AIIGUS..—Irc do not think That Me publication of your letter would /me the derieed ezieet. We beJienc with non Melt the daily paper smite', of, has received a " consider fl ahem" from the whisky tlien, TO CORRESPONDENTS REMOVED.—A. J. Kauffman, Esq., has .;•t; 7 , removed his hos ()Mem to Liphart's No. 238 Locust street. TO PRINTEMS.—Wauted, at this office, ,one good compositor, and one good Job ;printer. None need apply savo active, ,:industrious and SOBER young men. COLUMBIA FERRY. -1.11 Steamboat Callie," will commence running again, regularly, on Monday next, making her usual trips to Wrightsville and back. MORE SNOW.—Snow commenced fall ing yesterday morning, and eotttinued throughout the cloy, seriously interfering with the improvements now going on in our town. WiTcueßAFT.—Come and bear ilev. J. F. Welsh:lmpel, of Baltimore. He will preach on Thursday evening, March with, in the Town Hall, upon IPlichcraA (C . c. The public are respectfully invited to attend. Ouit FAIL Ens.—Our farmers goner ally, throughout the county, have con mene es upturning mother earth preparatory to corn planting. The wheat crop.; arelookin. well, and promise an .exu be ran t one. RELIMOLTS.—There will be prettebing in the United Brethern Church, to-morrow (Sunday) at the In:nal hours, by W. S. H. Keys. Morning, $u bjeet :—" Flower Garden." Evening subject :—"lhe Con verted Tongue." THEWAN Malt:FL—Mr. S. 11. Loeb:arc], proprietor of the above hotel stand for several years past, has lately sold off the personal effeets of the house and retired from the business. The building is now being converted into stores. T 3 I E Ro AD s . —Th e hy-roads, through out tho eonnly, Ilia ill a terrible COndiiioll, mud hub-deep, some ' , Q.'. The Pike, be tween this place and Washington, in several places, dnri vet the week, was over flown with water to the depth of tln•ee or four feet, making it necessary for travelers to use the back road. TOP-SPISSING--lOung America, in Columbia, since the visit of the Japanese, has given up marbles, bow and arrow, .Cc., and taken to top-spinning, after the style of the Japanese. flutes yet, we have not seen or heard of any being so expert as the "Japs ;" but perseverance sometimes accomplishes wonders. BASE BALL.—The Base Ball season was opened in Columbia, on Thursday last, With an interesting game by the " ;Animais." wooting-of.the .INrs, on Tuesday evening, 24th inst., at the office or tho Columbia Insurance Company. The Club is ready to receive challenges. W. Pry is still Me SecreNry. INSURE YOUR. PROPERTY.—This is the time of year that a great deal of properly changes hands, and every person should take the precaution to get their buildings, furniture, etc., etc., insured in some re liable Company. And one'of the best com panies to insure is the Germania. No com pany stands better than this one ; its busi ness is increasing, and all losses are met promptly, and satisfaction given without. law-suits. Mr. W. W. Upp is the agent for Columbia. BiLLTARDs.—The billiard-playing por tion of our citizens will, no doubt, be glad to learn that a new billiard saloon will be opened next month, by Mr..Tacab Wall, in basement of building knownas the " Amer ican house," which will contain a carom and a four-pocket bible of the latest Im provement. Tice basement is now under going great repairs, is being enlarged, and the door lowered several incites. A first class re , itauratit will also be kept in con nection with the above. HART'S HAIR RESTORER.—This is an article which will fell for itself. It is a domestic production, manufactured by Hart t Co., Lancaster, Pa. Long before it was brought out before the public, h•e heard of cures performed by it, and having used it ourselves with great satisfaction, xvc can recommend it to others as being the best preparation for the hair extant. It is neatly put op in bottles, the shape of a heart, indicating the name of the proprie tor, who is a good-hearted fellow, and would not have the heart to palm off any humbug upon his customers or the public. Poputan.—Ono of the most popular institutions in Columbia, is the secret Order of the Sons of Malls. It is gathering within itS folds some of the best men of the place. Its origin seems to be very ancient. Tradition has it that it dates back as far as the year 1048. The first Lodge in the United States was started in Vow Orleans, in 1803. Lot this is not thy• only popular institution in Columbia. Bruner's store is popular amongst rid Plzt,ses for cheap dry goods. He replenishes h in- stock every few weeks, and is always up to the market in styles, cheapness and quality of goods. Go and see him. REAL ESTATE A MC. .Incas Rumple hats purchased from the heirs of George Wolf, deed, and Reuben Mullin, dec'd, tho vacant lot of ground on the corner of Second mind Walnut streets, for 5,2,000. We learn that Mr. Rumple intends putting up a fine residence there. Nictiolas McDonald has sold his house and lot in Walnut street, to Jos. lljgen togler, for $2,600. Jos. Tiogentogler has sold his house and lot on Cherry street, to Mrs. Jonas Kendig, for $2,000. - Ephraim tfershey has .purchased a lot of 'ground adjoining his property on Cherry street, from C. S. Kauffman. SOLDIERS' ORPIIANS.—So.ne of the - pupils of the Mt. Joy Soldiers' Orphan School gate a concert in the public school on 'Wednesday evening last. The exercises consisted of singing and declam ation, which gave evidence that the pupils had been carefully taught. The managers of the Orphan School take this means of raising funds to procure books for their libraries, and with so worthy an object in view, we were sorry that they had not a larger audience. The children appear very healthy, and certainly are noticeably neat and clean. They were entertained by citizens, and seemed well pleased with their visit. Futir SATISFIy.D.—A railroad engineer at Horrisuarg, having been discharged, applied to be reinstated. " You are dis missed," said the superintendent austerely, " for letting your train come twice into col lision." " The very reason," said the other party, interrupting, "why I ask to be restored." " How so ?" " Why, sir, if I had any doubt before as to whether two trains can pass each other on the same track, I ant now entirely satisfied ; I have tried it twice, sir, and it can't be done, and lam not likely to try it again." He re gained the situation. NEW BuiLDINGS.—The new building now being erected for the Cow:unlit. SPY, is progressing slowly, and with very little hope of being ready to move into by the first of April. The new Post Office building is approach ing completion, and will be ready for occu pancy at an early day. The new Planing Mill of Mr. Liphalt's is nearly finished. It is a fine building, and adds very much to the appearance of things generally in that locality. The machinery is now being put in. Messrs. Supple() 6: Bro. built the steam engine, which is a model of beauty and workmanship. TM: FLOOD —At no period since the ice freshet of 1563, has the Susquehanna river been so high. It has done consider able damage to the Canal, in this vicinity. At the upper end of the Canal basin, in this borough, about seventy-five feet of •em barkment is washed away, level with the bottom of the Canal. Two houses had to be pulled down, to prevent their being taken away by the flood. The new wharf at the foot of Locust street, is considerably damaged. At Henry Clay Furnace, and in the vicinity of Chickies, the Canal, or tow path, is very much damaged. The track of the Pennsylvania Railroad was consider ably injured,. and the through trains, for two days, had to run via Reading. The track has been repaired and trains are run ning again as usual. The river is yet high, but no further damage is apprehended. PUT To JAIL Fon. TUIEVING.—We learn that during the past winter quite a number of :Articles of value 'were missed by tho people of Sporting 11111 and vicinity, this county.. Suspicion rested upon a young couple • just commencing house keeping; betas no proof could be furnish ed us to the certainly of the matter, nothing WzIS said. Last week, however, it became known that there were goods secreted un der the pig-sty, when search being made a tine butralo robe, several horse blankets, pieces of alpaca and calico, rolls of ribbon, &e., &c., were Mund, together Keith several do4en panes of glass which had been taken from the cover of a hot bed. The young man, whose name is Emanuel Sheatier, was immediately arrested and confined in jail, where he, no doubt, repents at leisure of what he did in haste, UNCLAIMED LETTERS.—List of letters retnitining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date; Persons calling for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the " Ladies' List.—Susie Fisher, Kate E. Bru baker, Frances Dellinger, Bridget Booth, Mrs. A. Zercher, Kate E. Wolf, Anna Sihup, C. A. is.leialey, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. h n McLaughlin, Mrs. Cassandra W. Miller, Sarah Hogentogler, Mary E. Hinton. Gent/erne/es List.—Harry Ronk, Henry Boner Or Tenor, Charles P. Heaven, Morris Coughlin, Mr. Beast, William Bates, (2,) John Brake, Snyder Belles, Albert Arms, A. B. Austin, Jacob Zimmer, Harry Warner, John Treggresser, A. E. Urban, R. ,t \V. C. Swaffield, Samuel E. Shaw, William Savior, Edwin H. Loutrel, Mr. Keller, (124 - N. Front st.,) George Gresser, Messrs. Muzzy, Howard Sr, Co., Samuel Haney, Christian S. Hostetter, Henry Mann. OCCUPATlON.—Occupation! what a glorious thing it is for the human heart! Those who work hard seldom yield them selves entirely up to fancied or real sorrow. When grief sits down, folds its hands, and mournfully feeds upon its own tears, weav ing the dim shadows that a little esertiou ullght sweep away Into a funeral pail, the strong spirit is shorn of its might, and sor row becomes our 'nosier. When troubles flow upon you dark and heavy, toil not with. the waves, wrestle not with torrents; rather seek by occupation to divert the dark waters that threaten to overwhelm you in a thousand channels which the duties of life always present. Before you dream of it, these waters will fertilize the present, and give birth to these flowers that they may brighten the future; flowers that will become pure and holy, in tho sunshine that penetrates to the path of duty. Grief, after all, is but a selfish feeling ; and most selfish is he who yields himself to the in dulgence of tiny passion that brings no j , ,y to his fellow men. _).lottE SIEZUftES.—On Mon day last, Collector Wiley seized the rectify ing establishment of Joseph IL Strickler, atlluytown, for a violation of Revenue laws. Revenue Inspector, A. C. Leonard. also seized twenty barrels of whisky which he toned concealed in Iliestand's mill, near Marietta. The Expvess says : " These two operations refer to the same OirellSQ, the following particulars of which we gather from parties residing in the neighborhood and cognizant of the facts: Before day break on Monday morning twenty barrels of whisky were taken—whether clandes tinely or with consent of the owner is a point for the authorities to settle—from the rectifying establishment of_ Joseph it. Strickler, in Maytown. It was loaded into two wagons, by a party of men,---some of whom were armed with revolvers, for the purpose of keeping off the inquisitive. From thence it was hauled about three miles, over an almost impassable road, to Hiestand's mill, located on the turnpike littween Marietta and Mt. Joy, where it was tracked, through the vigilance of Assis tant Assessor Hiestand, of Marietta, and Revenue Inspector Leonard. When Leon ard arrived and questioned the miller, he denied any knowledge of whisky concealed on the premises ; but a search revealed that 20 barrels of the ardent were stowed away on the mill floor among a number of flour barrels. Seine of the barrels having Strick ler's name on them, together with other circumfamices connected with the removal, justitied the Collector in closing his estab lishment, while the whisky was seized by Inspector Leonard and shipped to Marietta in teams, and thence by rail to Lancaster.'' illarriages Deaths and Marriages are published in this paper without charge. When accompanied by commen taries, whether prose or poetry, tire cents per line wilt be charged. Funeral notices ten cents per line payable in advance. On the 10th Inst.. at Leavenworth, Ransas, by Rev. .1. O. Reamer, WILL .11. CAXSON, formerly of this county, to 31A]tY A. E., daughter of the Into Dr. John A. Skinner, of Leavenworth, '' ; Ica ,s. On the Val inst., in Lebanon,Pe., L'rninovife of David M. Karmany, aged 12 years. [York County Steer please copy.] On the 20tit ult., at Vicksburg, Mississippi, I[L snY HATES, formerly of Mountville, Lan caster county, Pa., In the 38th year of his age. Altritets cP). 4Colatiabia Coal 2tlarlcet. Reported weekly for this paper, by Bruner at More,Wholesale and Retail Dealers '_l, 113 W: COLU MB/A, .March.March7l, lsust IS YAED DEVI). Baltimore Co. Select Lump C0n1...55 15 65 50 1,2, 4: " 4 65 500 No. 4, " 4 65 5 00 N 0.5, " 3 1;,1 900 Staliby Coal No. 1, 1,3, 4: .1, ... 4 65 5 00 Lykens Vapey Stove and Egg, ... 510 575 • Nutt, ... 4 40 4 75 Shamokin Stove and Egg, ... 5 00 5 "5 " Nutt. 3GI 9ro IN YAnD. 4 50 ...450 ...... 3 75 ... 4 50 . 5 50 :Nita tb,v stove at egg, by cnr, gross Shantokeu broken egg and stove Nutt, Lyltens Nutt, " stove and egg, , . PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA, March 21, 1868. Flour—Extra Family 4 10 0(412 00 Extra superfine 9 .50@l0 00 Superfine 7 50@8 50 Rye 7 WelB 50 Wheat 2 5001,2 00 Rye 1 yoga 73 Corn 1 3.8a1 20 Oats sog 85 Clover seed 7 00@8 25 Timothy - seed 2 75@3 00 Columbia Lumber Market. Reported lor the " Columbia Spy," by Bachman As Martin, Susquehanna. Planing Mills, Front. Street. COLUMBIA, Starch 21,1868. White Pine Culllngs, or samples. ...... 816 0060 3 00 lid Common 20 00'421 00 2d Common 18 000,10 00 Ist Common 00 00oc5 00 " Panne' 75 00C4180 00 " Joist and Scantling 25 00 Hemlock, Joist and Scantling 18 00(520 00 Ash and Oak . 90 005)45 00 Dressed flooring Boards 72 116t4 Cherry 40 00(5.50 00 Poplar ... ... 30 00@i5 00 Walnut Plank 41 250)60 00 Pickets Headed, 4 feet 18 00640 00 Pickets Tapering, 5 feet. 030 00 Plastering Lath _3 7r Shingles Bunch, 26 inch.._... Shingles Sawed, 24 inch Roofing Lath Carolina Yellow Pine Flooring. Columbia Flour and Grain Market. Reported 'weekly for the "Spy," by George B COLlranma, March 21, IS3S. 12 00 N 00 2 50 230 1 30 1 10 Extra family flour White wheat hour White Wheal. "if bushel Red Wheat Rye Corn Oats, 321hs Columbia Produce Market. CommturA., INSurch 18,1868. .$1 SOW. 00 2.5@30 40@15 100n1 Potatoes, Eggs per dozen... Butter, per lb Chickens, IA pair Lard, 5 ib Sides ,6 Shoulders Hams Tallow Country Soap k mm . za . d , Egadlma m MULES FOR SALE! A CHOICE LOT OF KENTUCKY MULES, Broken and Unbroken, are offered for sale or exchange, on reasonable terms, at the farm of the subscriber, near Columbia. ?a. mar.2l4f. J. H. STRICKLEtt. "DUBUC SALE OF BANK STOCK! Will be sold at Public Sale, at the Franklin lionse, in the Boroup of Columbia, on SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, 1513, The following Shares of Bank Stock: 30 SHARES FIRST NATIONAL BANK CO LUMBIA.. 20 SHARES COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK. Sale to commence at 71,4 o'clock r, mar.2l-It.) JOHN K. EBERLEIN, Auct'f. In TILE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY : n the matter of the " Vigilant Steam Fire )tn••ine and Hose Company, N - 0.2," for a Charter of Incorporation. March 19th, ISGS:4Charter presented by A. J. Kauffman, Esti., and the Court direct the same to be tiled, and notice to be given that if no sum cient reason is shown to 'the contrary, the sold Charter will be granted at the nest term of said Court. W. L. BEAR, mar. 21, "GS-at.) - Prothonatary. HE COLUMBIA BUILDING AS SOCIATION.—The subscription books of I its Association will positively be closed on SATURDAY, APRIL 10th i /MS, at 9 o'clock P. M., and before that time, it two thousand shares are subscribed for. Persons wishing to subscribe for shares, Should cull on the undersigned with out delay. A. S. RADII. MAN, mar. 21, 'OB-ot, Secretary. — MILLINERY GOODS ! PHILADF.LPIIIA, _ March iSth, IS6s, We beg to inform you that we are prepared to offer for your inspection. our mins' assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of the iN'EWEST SHAPES in Straw, Silk and Gimp Hats, Bonnets, &c.-, Velvets, Silk Goods, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Ruches, Crapes, Blondes, Braids, Ornaments, &c., &e. We shall be happy to wait on you at our Store, or receive your orders. Prices low for cash. Yours, Lc., H. WARD, Nos. 103, 105 & 107 R. Second Street, • mar.2l, TS-Im.] Philadelphia. TN - THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY: in the matter of the application of the "Co lumbia Building Association," for a Charter of Incorporation. March 20th, 1818: Charter presented by A..T. Kauffman, Esq., and the Court direct the same to be tiled, and notice to be given that Lf no stint cleat reason is shown to the contrary, the said Charter will be granted at the next term of said Court. W. L. BEAR, mar. 21, '6B-3L] Prothonotary. E STEY'S & WATERS' CABINET ORGA.NS .1: MELODEONS, Voiced with a rich, mellow, solemn, and power ful choral tone, remarkable as a close imitation of the Pipe Organ. These instruments are as ready to respond to the touch as a piano. The cases are highly ornamented in external finish, and the instruments are warranted to give satis faction., ANDREW ZELLER. Agent. • No. 1:1, North Front Street, mar. 21, 'VW.] COLUMBIA. pTHE COURT OF COMMON LF,A.S OF LA:s.IICASTEP. COUNTY: 1n the matter of the " Mount Bethel Cemetery Company," for a Charter of Incorporation. February 2.9th,1568: Charter presented by. A.. J. Kauffman, Esq., and the Court direct the same to be flied, and notice to be given that if no suffi cient reason Is shown to the contrary, the said Charter will be granted at the next term of said Court. • W. L. BEAU, mar. 21, '6B-3tA Prothonotary. CI PRING OPENING! 1868 117 EYRE & LANDELL S FOURTH ,S; ARCH STREETS PHILADELPHIA. NEW SPRING SILKS, NEW STYLE SHAWLS. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, STEEL .t.NI) PEARL POPLINS E. & T.. always keep the BEST BLACK SIM - CZ - S. B.—Net Cash Buyers . NI ill Rod It to their in terest to call, a. 5 BargaMs from Auction are dail2, received. [mar. 21, 'OB-lit. URGE AND VALUABLE FARM 4 FOR SALE! The Estate known as "Shannon MU," lies on the Shenandoah river. in Jefferson county, Vu., four miles from the Railroad lending from the Upper Valley to Baltimore, and eight miles front Harpers Ferry. It contains till acres, 100 in Tim ber, can easily be divided into two or three farms, with water and buildings on each, and all bord ering upon the river. It has always had the rep utation of being the richest land in the Valley of Virginia, and is at present rented for 1500 bushels of wheat, and the same of corn, per year. certain, with the reservation of theprincipal mansion, and 100 acres of land. It is LIMESTONE LAND. wider high state of cultivation, with everything in complete running order. Possession given at. once. Old age and infirmities, with the fart that my sons have embarked in a different vocation, are the sole reasons for giving up the place. P. H. ROUSE, P. 0. Kabletown, deirerscrii Co.,'Va ISEEIMM 4Z-"Charabershurg Repository." and "Lan cru:ter Examiner," each copy four times and send bill to C. D. ROUSE C CO., No. 1-19 Duane street, lieu• York. CIOURT PROCLAMAT [ON ! Whereas, the Honorable HENRY G. LONG, President, and Honorable ALEN.Axima L. fLurEs and Jame .L LinnAnT, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery anti Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the Comity of Lancaster, nave Maned their Precept, to me directed, requiring me,among, other things, to make public Proclamation throughout my bailiwick, that n Court of Over and Terminer and a general Jail Delivery, also a Court of Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail De livery, will commence in the Court House in the City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ON THE THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL, (THE 20TH,) 16133, In pursuance of which precept Puirmte Norren is itsmsny oxv.sx, to the Mayor and Aldermen .of the City of Lancaster, In the said County, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables, of the said City and County of Lan caster, that they be then and there In their own proper persons with their rolls, records and ex aminations, and inquisitions, and their other re membrances, to do those things which to their otlices appertain, In their behalf to be dune; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them, as shall be jest. Dated at Lancaster the lath day of March, 156.3. tour. 11, '6B-tat] JACOB F. PREY, Sheriff. WANTED TO RENT COAL YARD. or a LUMBER & COAL YARD. Address Box S 5 Columbia, Pa. [mar.l4-7t. " ATARCH! 1 8 6 8 Another large and well selected Stock of LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, Opened this week, at the NEW . STORE! THIRD & CHERRY STREETS, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. •- The Subscriber respectfully invites' attention to an entire NEW STOCK of HOSIERY GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS at SMALL WARES Generally, now read' for inspection at the above NW STOrtE. My customers can rely upon Muting none but the BOST MADE GOODS in my Shoe Depart ment, and which will be sold at the Right Prices! A share of patronage Is respectfully solicited. AMOS R. lIOUGENDOBLER. mar- 21, IVIIW ADT_EBTIS_EN:ENI'S. MRS. E. SPEWING, Sole Agent for the sale of DR. LE SAGE'S HAIR PREPARATION! 37 North Front Street, 'nor. 14, TS-tf.] COLUMBIA, PA ESTATE OF DAVIS E. MURPHY, late of Colorable Borough, Pa., deceased. Letters of Administration on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to make Immedi ate payment; and those having claims or de mands against the same, will nrekent them with out delay for settlement, to the undersigned, re siding in said borough. MARY MURPHY, mar. 11, 'ilS-tit.) Adminlstratrix. SPRING & SUMNER CLOTHING ! FOR THE PEOPLE! 1 8 6 8. The great decline In the prices of material, ;111(1 the reduction in taxation, enables all manufac turers affected by these propitious events in the financial history of trade, to offer CLOTHS, CAS- StMSttTS, VESTINGS, and READY-MADE CLOTHING, at prices corresponding to hose re ductions. Therefore, :is the lowest minimum has been reached In the manufacture 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., (Immediately opposite Shober's Hotel,) Lancas ter, Pa., and replenish their wardrobes. Special attention paid to Custom Work, for 16 000120 00 11 000,16 00 6 5001 S 00 450 50 MEN AND BOYS, and good material and good fits insured. mar. 1-1, '6B , ly] S. S. RATEVON. COOPER & PEABT DEALZES IN LUMBER &-; COAL, BALTIMORE COMPANY, LYE: ENS VALLEY, And all we I)e.d, Quality of sTovE COAL. 10 10®12 BUILDING :LUMBER Of all kinds, sold and dclic•cred on cars, at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. Hemlock.. White Pine, 'Weatherboarding., .loic•e Scantling, &e., suitable for all knqw, ' of Building purpose 4. LOCUST POSTS! CHEERY, POPLAII ASTI SILINGLES, &e. .11 orders by loan will receive the same at tention as though the application be made in person. coOPER. & PEAET, ItAar. '‘l6-t.f.l VSOllt ~ rpGER & BitOTIIERS GOOD CALICOES AT 12 CENTS A large lot of BLEACHED ..fL UNBLEACHED SHIRTING SILEETINO MITsLINS, per chased before Hie recent ally:lace. We are still selling at Leol6 PRICES. TABLE LINENS ok TOWELINGS, BEDDING, FEATHERS, .Cc. The largest Stock of CHI NA : C. LASS & QC E F,NS W All 1,: Di= WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS! HAGER 4', BROTHERS Are now receiving SPRING STYLES for ISC.S. Our Stock will be found complete, and to t,en prise a great variety 01 new de,,lgni, of Plain aft,, Decorative PAPER II A N INGS! Fine Stamped Gilt, Satins, maul: and Wood Colors, for Parlors Halls, Dining Rooms and Chambers. Also, DECORATIVE PAPERS, in - Marble, Fres coes, Oak, Walnut, Rosewood, le. The most complete assortment ever offered in Lancaster, and will be sold at less than Phila delphia prices. Call and examine. HAGER .k 1111.0THYSt54. C.A.RPE TS! ENGLISH BRUSSELS, ENGLISH TAPESTRY, IMPERIAL, THREE-PLY, TAPESTRY, INGRAIN, EXTRA & SUPERFINE INGRAIN. . THREE-PLY & PLAIN VENETIAN, WOOL PATCH, COTTAGE, HEMP AND RAG CARPET, Of HARTFORD & LOWELL, and best Phila delphia makes. FLOOR OIL'CLOTIIS, From one to four yards wide. COCOA. & CANTON:MATTI:CGS, RUGS, DOOR MATS, etc. We now otter a very fall and complete Stock; and at very low prices. HAGER & TIROTIIERS. WINDOW SITADES ! WINDOW SD ADES . rmorziEWi 11:0,3 lam In SO we a I Choler: Selection of WINDOW SII.A.DES, To 'which they Invite :tarn Lion. .Also,n111v1,101:: of WIIITE, AND GREEN 411.1.1)E {mar. I I, vi-tt. Ci TATEMENT SHOWING T UE CON -17 - DiTrON of Coluniblitlkwougli 13otuity JOHN COOPER, TrtI:ASUIZEI 18(1. Du. Angust 5. To First, National Bank 00 Day Note '. , 7,000 00 " To First National Ilat11:1 , ivo Year Bonds :,Die) Du To Columbia National Bunt: Five Year Bond .5,000 00 " To sundry' Individual Bonds 1:3,205 D To Bounty Tax ree'ed front D. Cully, Collector Ci,:'i_':) 00 “ To Bounty 'Tax reced from John Eddy. CI (lector 11,400 (tO 1881. Cu. August. By 71) recruits, id 8.10 each *.2 . 1,1 - ou 00 First Nat'll3ank bond paid 3,188/ 00 " " First National Bank DO Day Note paid 7,000 (8) By Cont. Nat'l Bank Isola lid. 5,00 V 01 John Hartman 2 year bond paid 1,300 00 • By sundry individual bontk and note, paid.. 11,70:1 60 " By amount interest paid (An bonds :tint • By amount 1'01111(1.7.d Ann E. Welsh, per oruer.... " By Excise Stumps • " A. M. Earn ho, for printing, " James Black's commiss'n on 15 recruits, at ,525 each, " By Witco, Stency and McGin nis, tor services •• By Jas. McGinnis, recruits to Lancaster " By A. Brunei. Jr., for sundry expenses ...... By H. Wilson, eXpellS , N to 3f onocacy - By U. Breneman, expenses to Monocracy 21 (Hi " IV:inn - mei Eva US, eXpellSeSti. MOTIOMICY " By P. Gossler, expenses and arapS 70 By A. Bruner, r., telegraph'g, 75) " J. Eddy recruits to Lauer ii •' McGinnis expenses, a I.i " Stamp on Jno. Hartman's bond " By It. Wilson, bills for Manly,. :: GU " One blank book " N. E. Mice, recrnitl ng nl flee bill :;,) un " By J. W. Steaey, expenses to Harrisburg 2.: 70 " By George:11.1:1111e, attorney, fees, suit 1,1 • By Daniel Cully, snudries • " Incidental expenses 1.) • " Treasurer's commis,'n on same Ott ia By balance In 11:111(iN PIC.IS . I . :n1 :NI 'Balance 11l Frei-ur Uneolleeted I?.ontity 'l'u)- S. S. DETWILEP.,) T. B. SUPPLEE. \.(...nnittlttet P. SIIREINER, 2.1tir.14,115-3t. S P E 1.3 It ' S Port Grape Wine., Used by Hundreds of Congregalions for Church or Communion Purpo,,es. 1.11 , ,0, Excellent for LIUIIeS (0141 Vv'eal:l to Use. VLNEYARDS, NEW JEJISEY SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR YEAP.S OLD This justly celebrated Native Wine is made from the juice of theOport.o Grape, raised in ibis. country. Its Invaluable TONIC at STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are unsurpassed by any other native Wine. lin ing the pure Juice of the grape, produced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity and “vaulneness are guaranteed. Tile you niff>t chilti may partake of its generous finalities, alai the weakest invalid may use it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and tate. I, clad suited to tile various ailments that afflict the weaker sex. It is, in cvdry respect, A WINE TO BE RELIED ON Invands use Speer's Port Crape Wine. Females EISO Speer's Port Grape Wine. \Veal:ly persons find a benefit by lb. use. Speer's `Vines In hospitals are preferred to other wines. .Sold by Brug7.,lsts and Grocers. A. Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey - . ()Mee, 2VI Broadway - , .New lock. Trade, supplied by JOITNSON, BOT,LOWAY coWDE:s., and FRENCH. ItICHARns & Philadelphia, and by other Wholesale Dealers. Sept. 7, 'G7-Iy.. OTICE.—AII persons knowing them selves indebted to the untlerslened, or mein any claims to settle, will present. them to J. .T. WOLF, or Ms father, as they are author ized by me to settle all my butchering accounts, in Lancaster county. (0)2241 j .TOTTN" C'. BliiiAala:R. pIeKETS. 1 I MIM BEI SZE Era WEE IRS= . t;h7 En= NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. yni/on REN'I7 !—T ILE THIRD STO Iran and Afth , -Room in Ihe undergigneri , 4 ( 11 og. No , . 137 and 139 Loeu,l -it - reef Possession given on thr, 1:4. of April. Mar. 14, T3-tf.l GEO riPAPER rIANGING T. Paper Hanging hi all its branches, inclutl lig the correction Of ,Iri ep walk, A. , (.., neatly and fait lifitily eseentini by . . . Orders may be 1.21 I at I In. Franklin !louse, or at Other of the Wall l'aper Storrs. fnaar.ll-If. °USES AND LT VERY STABLES FOR, BF:Yr.—Two Brick Houses on Vulcan street, above Front street, Columbia, now occupied by Joseph Llogentegler and Robert Beachcm, are oni.red for rent. Also, the Livery Stables occupied by Joseph Ilogentogler on tire same premises. For Terms, ,Ve. apply to znarT 7 tf] ILINICY WOLFE. NEW YORK CLOUTING HOUSE! Spring Munyt ii:Latnre, 18 0 8! THE LARGEST STOCK. OI•' MEN'S CLOTHING! NEW YOR K CITY We are prepared to oxliibit to the moreltatit,; of this section the hest selection of Clothing ever offered in the New York Mwrket, c. mibitli GUEAP, MEDIUM AND FINE GOODS, I=l Ana of the Very 'lnfest Styles. We shall s:11 hia,a ieTlll4, nail at n ti-War Prices WO invite the attention or buyers, and prom iso to make it to, their interest to examine oar Immense r.lock benne making* their purchases. KIRTLAND. BAIR - 100K C RRONSON 45 and r 111- El* sTREET, NEW YOE narnlS-2mo, C01,1 7 )1BIA NV ! N‘: the plu;itingnu kind. cd TREES, VINES, SHRUBBERY, ROSES, PLANTS, Is :11.lre1 , .. hillg, pONOIIS Ing :111a .11(10111 tho• 1 1. f.:1 , 11111tIS, 111111 those - Who wish to ye- cure to thelliselv,, their fainilies awl their friends, t richest and Ino t desiraide luxuries of life, I. e., :t plenty of the elloice,c :ma zno.t luxurinia 111 , e novicicriev In 11i4 latiniu whAlnin, provided for flirt, to ?tint rail do by (Idling nu mil• Sta.:el V. 111:11611 , 4 tin it• solovtirm. 111, 'l'll.lig: h tapal ha Our Funt , l7; for t--,pring la of llu lined quality, and our 1..01a - tent y.x.ttni,lve, vrabraclint. neally all tl u Mutt , : n 1 merit. (1101+ trPLE-4, PEA.II PEACH ES, pi IT NN, pra::.\ - Es, G A ,13:•,, TH LTC UN DA sT 12 A Wl3 Eli RY, Tn E WI LSO N'S EARLY, iI"J'ATI ISSOURI A1.01.110'1711 1:1,21(.'1.13 ft:1111117:S, 'IIIE P 11ASPISE1111:)", In.l other tltstimatt,t NEW FRUITS Can he Oh utineet at REASON-111LE PRICES, at Oar NIRSE111". We VIII ell = tbilw:, :11 OW 11110 of ORNAMENTAL TREES „- 44; 11 11 I” 13 13 E 17 Our (;111 7 :1•INII(.11':AES inany rare I:av, nt•vvr n 4,4 their shelve, V.".• w.,1 tint :niviNe our old ,❑.t.,titrr, to 4 , any to 1,1,0,,• thew ILO} ire.•ll ill 144 . f:till hilt us , nthy ,q - ks . 1.1 hilt•mus, time !lON' u\lll ilium slur a,....orttlient ••% er hq V.• ' 4•141 In, f.• ,land al 11,111141 I 11, anion„ Nur..•riO4, In d• a :terwra I (.6110,4 inn ga" all I ha l is u•anto4l :Is !rad,. -‘ll 111/11 ‘11: /1111 .1 • 11/ I'l* :11 1 60 , , 11:1V1 • .11 1 .1 our 11= ntly Pr Ivf•. Um, 1:110%,. lice :vine or %.o.•:, 'Flita,.• Lo tioNirt• I,:tr 11,c,Ipt I vt• Cala - 11,1110, 'Win I ipplltql Col ton).ln, F oR sA T. E ! A TWO S'Toll\* 11111( . 1.: I(ol7SEsttt LOT OP nr:ouNP, SlTlitt.l reel. itiMve :;([ street. Coluint,l3. For IV:11F, kVe., al‘Ilh• to fcb, (.) .101LN Q. DENNY.. ALLEN NEEDLES Rob M anufaet ier, :old oprioton: of I heir Improved S U PER PHOSPHATE OF LIME ria: • A)IMONTATED ITTEIVTILIZER. PURE GROUND BONE I.OIN'T:4T 31AltlilTr i 'ERU VI AN GUS X 0 R'o gall on1}• No. I.—received direct from the M=2IIEU :41.:VER P LtCS'.:PILNTE in italv:, 2(4) PraCE 6: - .0 per :UM lbs. Am, um fated FERTILIZER in Bags, 150 U,. each, PRICT 635 por Ik. A dNeount to Dealers on above price!". .14trleulturat Works, Bench and Plum Streets, 01flees and Stores+, 41 South Water Street, and 42 South Delaware Avenue. DEALERS Ls.; ons. cANDLEs.ANI, GENERAL commnssias mExeIiANTS, real-lino! All perF4ons residing in the FIRST, SE CO ND and Tman WAR 0 , 4 of 11w ValrOLlgh el 0)1.0-m -111A, and VEST II EMI - WIELD S)tlP that Ima now prepared to receive the Animal Income Tax, for inn;, anti Special Tax—formerly culled License—for IN;. Also, returns of the following articles owned or kept for use, viz Carriages, over s3o{l In value, Gold Watches, Mi llard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate. IMIIMEIEMEM Farmers in making their income Returns, are required to give a detailed statement of all Live Stock and Agricultural Products sold during the year. Persons having paid Special Tuxes (formerly called Licenses) for 184,7, ending May Ist. kW, are required now to apply for a renewal of the same from that date for ISUS-9, If they wish to contin ue in the same occupation. For this purpose I will make the following ap pointments at either of which places returns Nell I be rece ived: At John liendig's lintel, Silver Springs, Mon day Tuesday and Wednesday, March 101141;111 and 10th, John Yohn's Hotel, Mountvlllc, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. March 10th, 20th and 21st,• and on the Ski, 24th, 25th 20th, nth,•2o.l h, 30th and 31st, at my office, in the 'Book; Store, No. 132 Lo cust street, Columbia, Pa. By Act of Congress, March 2, 1867, persons re fusing or neglecting to make such returns, are liable to be Assessed by the Assistant Assessor, with fifty per cent. penalty added to the Tax. By the same Act, 100 per cent. penalty is added in case of fraudulent or false return hein.gmade. All those not attending Will be pOS rrivELY as sessed according to law, By order of the Assessor or the Otis District of Pennsylvania. WILLIAM U. 11 ESS, feb. 20, , 6s-3t4 Assistant Assessor, Div. 11, T 0 THE PHI3I,TC! Blacksmith Shop. The undersigned, formerly of the nrni of CAtrhni BEcKsm having opened a BLACK SMITH SHOP on Third street, between Cherry and Union streets, adjoining the shop of Simon Knipe, where he is prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITHING, BUILDING and REPAIR ING OF WAGONS of every deseripl ton, Repairing of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, such as Threshing Machines, Rakes, Reapers, Seed llrills, fie„ kte. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Feb, E. A. BECKER. 'DISSOLUTION of I'ARTNER:3IIM. • CO/XXISIA, February 22d, ISA The firm of Cooper Jc Peart, heretofore trans acting business as lumber and coal dealer:s, at the corner of Front and Union streets, Colum bia, Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, by Lemuel Cooper retiring. All claims will be set tled at the °dice, by John Cooper and John Pearl, and all bills will be expected to be paid to the same parties on or belore the inth day of April next. Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to the above Arm, we, the undersigned, intending to con mine the liusine,s at the old stand, will be pleased with II eon I inun nee ofpast patronage. JOHN PEART, fob. :29, '43S-1 f. JOHN Curl YE It. TM.: l',lll.\* MEDICINE STORE! We have entered into an gtrrangement by which Nre are enabled to yell t he 'Bitters at Witor.ns.tm: or RETAIL, at. Manufacturers' rateq, and guaran i.; every bottle stri,"inc, Our supply' i, direct from The Laboratory. We can offer. mmeik N PUCE mi:7crs to dealers. lteeent large atlillti,dll: have been made to the alteailv Large Stock. of Dlit'itS. .MEDICINES, mkt I)ll.l'ti(iltiTS' SUNDRIES. Special attention I...invit e d to f ii.• FINE .I:()TLET err are sellirig Sn paeltogc, "f 7+11;1.7. CAKES for 25 cents. Thls Is It mat lea• oi Economy, Nvorth attention. 'rite Soap h. •.el Um; % itli great rapidity and the supply F.: luOrted, Remember the Ifead Quarters for MISHLER'S ITTEIIS and TV PTS' TOILET SOAP is at A. MESTERS' Family Medicine Store, feb2.2,'Gttj :No. 200 Locust. Street. FINE FAMI TN GROCEBIES 11.A.11.0E & FINE STOCK JUST RECEIVED I have 110 W in Store a full assortment of Groceries & Provisions EcTA raNl;:s, mil GRAPES Ext ra Syrup Fine Tcus, Extra Sugar Cured IFAMS anti 1,111 ED lIIEF Dried Fruit, ricklos, and Fancy tiriverles of all kind,. and at the lowest prices. Call and ex amine toy ',loch, ‘clictliceyou boy or not. HENRY SUYDAM, mar. 7, '6B-tf.l Cor. of I•'roat,i Li - tilon tits. A FIIESUI ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT HARDMAN'S! Just received, at the line Grocery Establish ment, corner:4d And Cherry streets, the follow ing new G .4s : IMEMEEM ~ru ~:.rroi- ~, ==l Orango,, Lrznons, Figs, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Chler and White Wine Vinegar. Extra Fatally Flour. Mercer Potatoes. Rio and Java ('attic. fresh roasted, Lowering's Syrup, ke. 'rip: New (foods roveived :anion daily. WM. H. HARDMAN, d and Cherry Sts— '67-11.) Cohllaln,. P., iLI" NOCEIirES! i:R.o.Ein Es! 'lin tiub,.•rther wuupi l'eApPel ill Ily inform etmtom.•rs and the Public go ierally, Ilia! 1..• tie , lint reeeiveil a general assortment of UIt(ICIaU ES, V [Li. I V [SKINS, TE lS AN hI SP IC E. , „ Refined Simms of ell No. !, and M efs \(ueketel English & Blekle 4 , Sug:u• CI I rei I and Beef, Ex.( re Elite Syrups, Ohl IZio anti JaVa DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, RaiNina, Prune , : and prepared ..11tistard Vl,' a y 0,111:11111 and °I the velybo:d grade,. F'l.ol_7ll, 1'011N" I CCIAI INY, C:lnned Veg.•table.:md 1• • ru it tor botch and 1:011111,,. The bt•st (inn, is i_llll . titOVIC lor NI nld..• find taue - luot•eric•. Is full votaidetv and We tllll . llll l;, ping It alnui,t dull}• addition.. No11(111S •If dinerent OINVIO'S on hand. FREDEIIICK fob. con•, Loulf.t FRESH IZOCERI S. H. PURPLE FAAITLI" CllO/ ERY STORE OF 31 Ufa LEN & BROTHER. FRESH TOMATOES, FRESIT PI M. D other Canned FrultN,SlutkorCoru,.t. e. T i A - THE BEST BLACK TEA IN TIIE .NTAILIC ET. EXTRA It EEIN is D SYRUP MOLASSES very cbcap. Relined Sugars, Dried Fruit of all I:And,' Mir, Java, :tut" Lagayra (10111:e. NEW srli&l: C1711E1) I TAMS & Duna) REEL. A Iso,Fancy mwerles, Fnnuly Flotzr, Not We intend to keep the hest Goods only, and to sell as cheap nay similar store. Jr. MULLEN A: BRO. I; D.-Country Produce of alt I: Inds bought or taken In exchange for good , . [rehls-tl. - ATTENTION not , sEK EuEits itre allti",t daily in rc,•lpt told fre,hgrocerivs, Surh a+ SUGARS TEAS, 3I EAT. COFFEE. FRUITS, FISH. SPICES, CH I r :1::,E, FLOUR. Provl•lon% of all kinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware and. Claus. and Queenhwarce. Switzer and Liza berger enre,e, (,;erina n Fruits, &e. • ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES. Fresh Peaches and all the Fancy Groceries Mining to a well regulated Grocery Store. I am determined not to he surpassed in cheap nes% and 111 the excellent quality of ray goals. arolltal and Inspect our stock' whether you buy or not. A share of public patronage is solicited. NEW AD VERT/SEMENTS. WANTED LOXN OF $l5OO o r $2OO, for whirdi satisfactory ,evdrity will be gt.vvii. Address Box, 21r.i, Ccdumbta, Ps. IT S. TNTERNA REVENT7E! ‘-) 0 TAKE NOTICE! rEr.r.ows• IIALI CIiLUMBIA, PA =I M T S ET 11, E I'S HERB I:IIVERS ! GI~OCERZIS, arc. PROVISIONS, &c., I= Nor and Tiotcl uSi Extra FA:M/14Y A'l.Vlif by the barr.•l ur smaller quantity. CIiOICE NEW 01.11.1:.,..NS PIZESEIt V Es, NS, sTRA BERRIES MMM=2MI 7..kitGE Lor or timir YoJac CANDiEss, W'or7:! MM== =I ODD FELLOWS' lIAL L, I= GEORGE TILLE, Agent, LM•n..l St., &Awe 2114 MLSTELER'S BITTERS. I -1 4 X Pf, N ED. ' The tbllowing letter of inquiry AVIAS lately received, unit 84 similar questions have frequently .been :asked before, we will :mover them through the pres 4 IlArtfusia•Ro, Fele. 1011 t, 1804 De. N. IL Hartman A' Uents:—_L•. Abraham Marlin, oft Ills comity, paid me a visit 011 the 10th of December last. 1 observed an ulcer behind his ear, and his eye, also were sore. On questioning him, he told me that he had several on his leg, and small ones nll over Ills body, and even among the roots of his hair, with shooting pains along the bones. I advised him to write to you, and see what you would say of his case, knowing Dr. liartman to be a practising physician of the old school. ?le followed my advice, and wrote to you all the facts; which you answered by stating that his disease was Scrofula, or 801110 other const I tut ton al disease, 221 d you advised him to take Mislder's Green Label Bitters. He bought six bottles of Dr. Ellmaker, a druggist in Lancaster, and com menced with a tablespoonful every three hours, and gradually increased the dose to 'lsmail wine glaas full, and then diminished gradually again to the sable dose he began with he said these were your directions. .I sac' 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; and having myself been cured of a most terrible, lingering Dyspepsia, about a year ago, by your Bitters, I asked him if he had any In the house. "O yes," said he. And going to the cupboard, handed me a bottle half full, and saying, " this is what I have left from the six bottles." I took a swallow, and it tasted so un like tile Bitters that I had taken, that I was sure it was not, iilishler's Bitters; and ho having never taken any other, declared that be bought it for :insider's Bitters. Unable to decide the question, I concluded to write to you, and ask if you have more than one kind. Yours, most restoet fully, CIIA.RI.ES FORRI4:Y A X SWER LANCASTER, Feb. 14111, 1918 Mr. Charles Forrew: Dear Sir:—Tours of the 10th inst., is nt hand, and in 31111 y. won Id say, we make three kinds of Bitters. Thfone you used t - r Dyspepsia I.: MUM MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS, generally sold ter a dollar, or one dollar and twenty-live cents a bottle. It is always used for Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney itnections and diseases of the Lungs and Throat, Sc.; and in these it is a sure and permanent remedy. lir. Hartman, on referring to his.books, finds that we have cured, since - the 2d of July, 1867, the time we becturte the proprietors of this Institu tion. 213 cases or Dyspepsia; 70 of Chronic Rheu matism ; 107 of lingering Coughs and Colds; 11:3 of Kidney illizetions; 17 of Yellow Jaundice; 23 of Neuralgia ;l:3 of Headache and Sick Headache : 19 of Lumbago or pain in the back; 10 of General Debility; 97 of Chills and Fever, and 37 not well defined. There are, of coarse ' I housands who ilalre n.ed Mishler's Herb Bitters, that never visited Dr. Hartman, nor wrote to him, with doubtless the same etLeet. But the number above given, are carefully recorded in a book, with their address. Those I hat have visited the Doctor are marked V, and those that have written to Wan This book IS Open to everybody, and all of them slit) he written to, If desired. MISPIL Crean Label Bitters, Is the Ithid that lius always been used for Scrof ula, (fiat Running Sores and Ulcers, and delicate diseases, caused by Imprudence, excess, exposure or early indiscretion; also, for skin diseases of every kind, and Inflammatory Rheumatism. These Bitters:ire now sold everywhere, at one dollar and tiftr cent• per bottle; and although never before dlvertised, lice at present nearly as lame a sale as the Herb Bitters. They have been sold In Philadelphia. Now York, Baltimore and some other places at two and three dollars per bottle. They are the only sure remedy for the diseases just named. We could refer the reader to over five hundred cases of the most miraculous cures prmilleed within the last six Months, by the t;RE EN LABEL BUM' ERS ; but most persons, suffering from these com plaints, will not allow thew names to be pub lished, a thing we never do except by special permi,sion. - T-F, T. -7T. -r_,-F, Red Label Bitters, which is the third variety of our preparation, will surely cure all chronic complaints peculiar to females. Ladies sultbrlng from any irregu larities, will lind them a great boon. Everylady that is pale with palpitation of the heart, or a fluttering sensation about that organ, with a shortness of breath alter a little exertion, will lied these Miters a panacea. From two to four bottles will entirely cure all. such cases. In short, every other lady, young or old, the world over, should use tLis medicine. And we predict, that ht less than one ,vear, or at least as soon as the fair sex thoroughly understand its merits, Ito note pale. emaciated and disconsolate fives will be seen ; but all women will at, least look fresh and hearty, if not beautiful and fair as que will answeens; and wh r, e th n rong!) I asked. d "a how nte the eluinge, all RED LABEL BITTERS They are sold ever ywhere, at one dollarandlifty cents per bottle. Hoping you, :is well as the rest of mankind, are not disappointed in the fact, that the large array of certificates of cute,. effected by Misider's Bitters, of every coneeivaide df,euse , which we and ..‘ll% Mishler have published heretofore, was the work or th roe dad i net preparation., and Hilt one only, We are, ejae his fly yours, .VA', S. l:. II ART:M.% N LAIPIES .ELI (JUi AN' M %I:1111:1 , .X.NL) I=l MISIILER'S It ELI 1,A1i1.11, ( - :ENTI,E)LEN 11.1. I=IISE I= ITS 111,ER'S I I ERB 13 I'll'EßS EXelif"l' 11'17I AFFLICTED W ITU SCROFTLA DELI I= THEN MOANS USI M I Et 1I I . V: {t ' S, RE EN LABEL BI TT Eltii SIVIC..I. our pre•pnratjous are sold o\LY allit :NOT HS IH•velnges. pe•r.oas selling Ilion are acs required to I 11./it• tall I.lf 1110rCe11. Neei. soLi , fly ILI. DRUGGISTS AND CoUSTRV STOREK F.F.PERS. 1)11. S. 13. 11.113TMAN Can be consulted in all CItSC'S 01 disease, of what ever char:lolYr, and will prescribe, free of charge, at all how r• 01 the day. OFFICE: Soutlteahl, angle Centre Square, LA N 4 'A STEU, PEN HAIR PREPARATIONS. i T HE LAST CH OWN 1N ( FLAIR :RESTORER Will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural Color and Beauty, and produce luxuriant DEPOT, JS GREENWICH ST.. Zs7EW YORK. H.:ii,us SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER HAS STOOD THE TEST OF SEVEN YEARS Anil no preparation for the hair has yet been discovered that will produce the• same beneficial results. It is an entirely new scientific discov ery, cotubmingli\AZlr o? the twist powerful and restorative agents itt the vEuETABLE KlNc;- IpU?I• Ii re•etoren 0111(11NAL YOUTIFFFI, COLOR It make , , the scalp white ui.l clean ; cures daud run'andl umorn, mad falling out of the hair; and will mak° it glow upon bald heads, except in very aged persom., us It furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair Is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist soft and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a HAIR DRESS ING. It Is the cheapest preparation everollcred to the public, as one bottle will accomplish more and last longer than three bottles of any other preparation. THE FIRST :MEDICAL AUTHORITY The wonderful resnits•produced by our SWAT, L‘N HAIR RENEWER have induced many to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various names; and, in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former partners, or had some con nection with our AIR. HALL, and their prepara tion similar to nuts. Do not be deceived by them. purchase the original; it ha.; never yet lx , en equalled. Our Treatise on the Hair, With certificates, sent tree by man. . • Jre - See that earn BOTTLE baa our private REVENUE STAMP over the top of the bottle. Alt others are trultat tons. it. P. HALL S CO. . Proprietors, Nashua, H &Id by at/ Druggists and dealers an Medicine. nov 1: '67-ly. ALL'S These popular Mir Restorers and Toulcy( on 1100 d, at All 13.•tf ] UA EEL 1" 1Z EM )13T OF THE uon•ut io n ',rm. , . cora:NE:IA NATIONAL BANK, On t iu• morning of thg•Fin4 MOYI)AY or I.•uumry, RES OIS RCES. Notmand Bilh tibwountetl- *710,:;110.18 Ovor draft' 27.64 U.S. Bond,' depo,ited fur Uireuhttiott Other Bonds Olt hand Notes of Nzttlorlal Nato., of State ...... Fractional Currency Speck. Local Tendor and Comp'nd Interest Notes Cash Items Including Ite venue Stainps Due from Nuttonal Banks_ 2.35442.13 Due from other Banks and Bankers Ranking House and Real F.,tace Current F.xpenNes Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund Discounts and Exchange Prott and Lo.s, Dividend," unpaid Due to _National Banks_ do. other Banks 4: Banker,: Circohirn of Columbia Nu- Ilnual rwtivitlual Dero,its mlebtedness of Directors— sworn to ;1111i subscribed by 5.1.31 (7EI. STIOCII, Cashier. Columbia, Jan. 7. T0...Z;t0 TATEMEN'I' THE CON t FIRST NATIONAL lIANK eq . C 11..17 Al It on Monday, January 6111, ISOS, It ES Ot RCH:~. Notes and biltv dtuvtuntrd Ponds ,lon '.l for etrettlat ton 156,040.06 11. n.l. C. S. Ott hand 2".,13,60.60 = ... 14a1 Tender.; and Specie... Ca.,l) Itrm., Indatllng Rev ue. Stamps U. S. Certitlet.te. P 4.7181 Currency Due front Bank, t•urrent Expenses, Inf.-lest :uul Tamer II turn. . I;l'l'7'% RS Lai SlOC)i . •iretilai inn Sin lulus Fund 1 n vialend, Individual Depeeilts Due t 4 Profit i n ,1 4 .1,t,,1nc.,.., ) f Dirretorh. orn to and ,üb...rlbetl by DETWILER, CaNiller Tan. 7, 186..i-:lnt IBST NATIONAL BANK OF CO LUMBIA. Merest will by this Bank on special Dc as. follows: ..4 per cent. 14PrEfouths. - per cent, 6 months and under 12 months. 1‘,..; per cent. for 3 and under U moat Weiliake Collections on all Accessible Points the United States, on liberal terms, Discount M Notes, Druttg, and /IN of Exchange. Ray and sell GULP, SILVER, and all UNITED STATES SECURITIES. And are prepared to draw DRAFTS on Phlladel oda. New York, Baltimore. Pittsburgh, England, Seotland, France, and all parts of tlerznany. 7-IUI IREASURY NOTES. Holden: of First Issue Seven-Thirties will do well to call and exchange them for the new Five- Twenty Gold Borah., and Five-Twenties deliv ered at once. S. S. DETWILER., April 6, '67.1 Cashler. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. THE. NATioNA I. BANK will eeelve money on d eposi t, and pay interest there for, at the following rates. viz: 8 1 ,4 per cent. for 12 month , . per cent. for ii mouths. per cent. for 6 mouths. 13.: per cent. for 3 month. 7-221 17 is Treasury Notes f.fxchanged for now 5-20 Gold Bonds. SAMUEL sIiOCIL Cashier -RO3 1E 31ANUFACTURE. The Subscriber has on hand a large Stock lsciots and Slaws, Gaiters, Sc., all of his own :Mum facture. Call at his Store, four doors above R. Vi'llbions' Drug. Store, Front Street, where he otters an ex tensive assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Ills stock onnsists of as large and general as sortment of Men's Boys' Ladles' and . Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, as Can be found elsewhere in the Town. Those requiring Boots and Shoes. will rind it to their advantage to call and examine his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. nay 3i...tr . ! SAMUEL GIROVR. MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S I 31 Pit I VA VO lITTE HAIR DRESSING NEIV STYLE 1N ONE 1301"I'LN Growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every ether pre- paratton by those who have a tine head or halt*, as as those who wish to restore It. Tile tkautlful gloss •md perfume imparted to the Hair makes It. desirable fur lAa and 7,-omig. FOR 0. - LE BY ALL. DRUGGISTS PRICE ONE DOLLAR. [fet2.2%2-ly E'f.Al3l,E BEFORE THE PUBLIC I=l =i VEGETABLE HAIR RENEWER. MEI RING'S AMBROSIA, R. WILLIAMS, Drug Store, Columbia, Sla B A 117 - Ks. JWX4OOIIiN, :4;a00.00 51,211,827.81 903.00 20.00 1,:132.10 BIM :016.11. ." I !..... 100 rt.(k) 10,V00.00 1;13'2? Ef-; 5.2,&17.10 $ll2 1,7,-.04) MEM .35,Zq.79 12,54,0.00 1,421.40 $1,615. 19.0.1 C4r),fioer.%) 11015.44 516,016.10 6, L,,01.1 ztu,;:cs: ;OA ) ;. , 1 .15,70 O.; 112M1E9 4 r.1;.:17,97 24.. I INI1).1 I j 3v'l~ ,U: koO.O I „ 111,54 5.0 t 6,1401,1,0 . :210.00 1 un, ;20.04 6,431: ' „ 13,507.77 MZEIS
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