al t tritimbia A. X. - C;i91.111 - ial5 Agatlirday,' June 13,1968. Commasiesetoss, letters; Contributioni,,genbialliiof sterifona interost.la tile reader, will - be accot.table front friends from all quarters. , _ FOR PRESIRENT, - .. GEN. ULYSSES =I , YOR, VICE . PRESIDE-N,T, MEE= PROSPECTUS FOR A' DAILY MO.IiMNG"PAPER COLU M BIA, PA. Wo prop - ose issuing : froin the odic° of the " St;Y,". _MORNING NEW S.P. APE R; provided a sufficient amount of_ advertising and subscription-- is. obtain6d. The paper wilrlbe REPUBLI CAN IN - POLITICS, and will espOusii Cause, of, the Union and CorrA:s. It willbe FEARLESS, .TRUTEIFTIL,,and CONSCIENTIOUS : ExpOse - ; Fraud' and Corruption ef alI whethei found' in higher or the lowerimheroi of_ life: __Yep enough.to expOse:the.Politiptd Intrigues .of erther 'nifty . ; of good unihpuie Offee t Z-ii what is wanted is the trlttt. Congressional trict. TEM LATES:CNEW TEI;E- , GRAFH., ,tirr,to the hour pf going. , -to ,Preas„, about Ii o'clock,A."ll.l4•lie furnished-by the Ansi:anted' Press,' - ivill" be 'given"'thus' giving thoneyva to the citizens of Columbia, Man- heirn,aeltiz, Eplirata,,rici. elsewhere, which, ean-berPadnt their breakfasttables, FIVE OR, SIX' HOURS' IN' ADVANCE OF ANY .0T HER PARIER, - All, News of the day ; _y...il!,,JAjgiven;,,. h,eshics pithy:editorials; and. a- summary .of , news throughout the woiicr: =we will have a cor respondent ineVery OWnatid:Villiiiillii the county, teresting facts transpiringin.their. vicinity. Articles - 6n' - POlificar: - Situatioti , of the Country will be given • • •'qr l gest: Writers. ,Cowuiui eatious , !coin' dlifeiqiit cities in,the :Union will form an interesting, feature of the now' Novr; friefida, we'hile. yaalis • your" eneouragemoat, aaclsupport, Ise, to. give. you a papex.,.,worlbA,,,ofynx:„ confalenae.= 7. L. -;.= • ;= g'niedium 'lt will bel nifa-4;613"; finirrrneirleln6ti k riikr advantages of plscin daily 6 0 1- !5:94A0!):: 'lic7: theiradvertisenients. L: ; rl.l TExtzis' , cents'peS:we4k, ror4 54310:a; year by mallz4C7s:for town au bscribers.:,,, Democratie;:r9Al4F,N4 l ,_. 4o . l ,l,;!,. ,The shrewdest ~politicirm,_or—the most • prescient sabre , is t ut„tltis: time, uneble ,to. prelleterurine, oreyett,to prognosticate, the probablepoliti;n4 atti,tnde 4 the;:kmocratio: party will nesume, : sieringtke,P:reehieritinl - eampaign.,„This sigporanee;ofllieir' tUen and : ,measures - is e*perierkeei.,,—net,...onlg - anieng,,, , the ,most Republican. parry„,bnt. equally,' So ; arnOug. , even the most trusted Jeadersufilie.D.erno,7, eratic,,party., Ttioyety foremost of these,, the apostles .of ; „tit°, 'faiLh, , manifest, such dubiousness, porsatilify ;encl. thet,,werp, it- not -for ; the ,amusing Unties they perform, their cottclitiOn Would. our sympathy,,,, Not : one, among tliom~ t though many ares4gant iin4:§sitsterbuS,ll4 • able, to presNie, one of the, fundamental planks,. of fortheo Oil rig ''''Platforat: Whethei: i ttiti Urite4;-States , :hOttda:hOtili?. be, tired,..orlie,ilOraitl. in coin or paper`, o'r ,_iiphdhitil:;,: - W f lielLir,' - lii,,tera24l", - tilies; shoulChe,-krriAd,4 - W4Oier;tlii6l : eigg , fyalae a tariff on -firipprip;:iiaket 4,:rAr/Pki:_J*l": reconstruction.'polloy, should' e en' - doriedi, or :whether: COugrei4ii:oial econ thr. , ! 3 , 1 9 a ) 11 , 1 ?? PPJOYPiI, by' the whitesohly; or ar4;ifitSllrgent or proPeriy-holdii*,bkieki; or` by'n'all;iire'' tictkre,,of ,rac„e„,a,clor;%:, conditiop,., s nre gribitticins„of vital jnontent, t th;;lY,_inuSt reedy!) ,s4nne response ', from ~the",bKetional Democratic' Cpuyenthip,7 , bldi 'in' New Xnr4„,pity;on c ,tbe , 'Thus far. tike s sPelOstren , or.fi rr ppirty .been` alinfiling and dilly7dallying,:iiSither.aceept fag or -r4jeCitiiig; Wang the 'positions assumed by die Iteimt 7 .. lican pari t y, 6utare Predefining totclay;Some plausible expediency, reJecting:the policy of- yestorday,Only ; ,;t9,Tesume - it ; again to- morrow., .ovholly,witherit ballast nnd,Nyith noaneborage, in, immutable, principles, they drift hither tbither,•relyhig ~upon the, fitful; snoods: and, : ephetneyal. may chance to peryedstheirtroubled spirits when-they, shall assemble, to 'counsel;ivltb` each; otlinr,, one, presumes` to ;predict; what oraele,shall be.consulted • whether ,to :confirm the consistency; ofPendleton, or assuage 'themseives„by:tbe promises of Johnson, , ,or_adept,lbernselyns to the records of, , Hancock,pr, ? yield to the ; SO uctive . , har7 lotry et,Chasei or return agair`ttl the corn- 'lorting..complecO.uciesiof.)llcCiellna. , : Each of_ these Ants - ,aiilierentn,,yho are confident, theyratrl. shape the figure:-bead of the party., There are, hosn in the,pestyyrhe are shigu; larly,zfonlint4:ly,4ltinl:pecanienally;niake known' leg And „agildee„ but by sante ..instrpraentallty;e:re , sooninduced to retract antLahoald,they.again, by freak or motive - proclainatleir life 7 long are.Lsia4evarely ,rebnked', that their ! silence Is ~ admirably,' 4ioured:,, Can such a party hope to in fluen se, the,ml nd s ,of, the .American peopie? '.,Certainly; any party-, that evinces so - little regard ; for ;,constancy arid consistency,:foi pledges and prinoiples, cannot - command the-confidertice,of,intellt gent iroiers:::::AlhWho:Jkitow - ;,enough to preciatethe guidance of wisdom and:iirtue, ]snow that the:lntegrit - Yotttdsgovomment,: the „ Seenriteand:happiness'o'f,its''eltiieiie, dePen'rifio' n'tbe4teadfaittieSslind,perniti nencY`, of rigid ' oliserWmee6f the andenitiesof 011001 reC-' ja,;-:t . _ = With:Pr:4;er discrimination hone._ ; in danger of being deceived:Au' - tha• diurnal; elterrattions'.. of hot;.;tinei`cold, white ; T ; vagaries'or the!Demociatieparty. , - And we assure tal.wholaave thePationce to otiiiii4e their And' one oiolttioris; that iWiffatiornf they;Udoptwill- be 'sus_; ceptible of all , ile , lininaginablei'ocinetrud=l' thmsjhatthe'heceisitlea oftheir straighten: 7 ' iid'aridisirtiitibed , .condition demands'. . I Disliatoihes ftttntpan.4da.: 4 . 14 Lino tii . onglt every point `on : ltkto.f : rontior: 7 xoncirtedi tcs thirendezir4*. - of;Alie;inv o ad(F:lisSquiet;„ypt a levatiitall to take-, plies) before 41n3 • fliatjat Jalk-' , ,,,tVreaea4;,,altd; lcornwalt. ; „,are . ' xnentioned.taailie bnAttaicked,-,tha t objeattiaing to ittij_ki . :afiliale,l AL Pgdans-, , berg24,o6o:stand of ,ix;piare stored -:for t tdro4:4lle.Fenians, and fao,ooo _inen;Tearet . said4O their, wag,; The Dctminiou;GoverrimenGhas.c~lled fob ,gore, • - !am :n11144 orileif , „te *ream,' their efficiency ,and keep pp'iba'priantiation. - - - WirgN Ps,t7s, Swan.. was lost for ,a sub ject to talk or , ivriteiabout,- he-invariably "pitched" Into , the 114 S 'called them his " Chushire;'Cheeso,'-'for the reason . that they afforded him theme:npnu which he could .at anY,titne; make.tiitiptellectual meal of.' Sotne:Copperhead edit6rs' are good deal likeliiin- - whett lost fora subject about which - - to , write, they recur - 6 the .It;Quion..Leagues,",, Kid,attempt, to. fasten, the responsibility of all the frauds in the countrytiport:them , irwheii in troth and in fact the Copper-Johnson rascals are the head and front of all the "rings" which have for their object the robbing of the government—of course a few minor rascals .in_timitepublican vorty, (some of,, whom reside in this county, atul,are members of the whiskiring,"j have been " takon in" aml,get a modicum of the stealings—but the principal robbers come, frOM the Cop 'perbee-t1 class, as will be clearly shoWn by the committees, now investigating the frauds upon the government, at Washing ton. In their vaporings they attempt to bring discredit upon, an,organiiation known as the"Graud Army of the. Republic, because the weathers thereof . ; periled ,their lives in defense of their country, and refuse to affiliate with the tnen who :are 'now "cheek by jowl" with the traitors at-, tempted to make a despOtiam of this Re publican land; ancl.are now endeavoring to do by covert and secretmeans through the organization of,the :Copperhead party, what they.failed.M . do. by, gunpoWder z and lead.,: These model editors have no word of "c:onclemnation ,for that ;notorious political 'organization kown as the' Ka-Klux-Klan, thich .sends,. it ,midnight • assassins forth 'riightly,thro,ughout the _Soath,, to murder Union men or drive them', front the land. All Eho holyhorror exhibited„ their flings at the.. Loyal 'Leagues and,G. are intended to throw ilust.in.the eyes the people, while they_ 'Lire ,encouraging„,and hounding on the traitors to-murder ;Union mon o . , Thenerd er of Union : men in the SOuth, have-become, so frequent that the.. COpper-, head "papers are ! juhliant, and chronicle every. such murder as fi.another,lltepublican The Chase' ' The movement to nominate Chief Justice PreSidency:by the New - York ,ConventlerliaSclUime ridiculed, and laugh- - ed eta ,few weeks age=seemS 'to be acquir ing 'a, strength 'and power itnii'phices' it • within the range 'cif reasonable Prolonblik 'ThedhiefJtistiCeiS said to have ex ,pressedhlinSelf dslieing in accord with the Democratic party, save the suffrage ques don, 'Whielt he favors leaving to 'the • StateS,foi decision'. ' Fro opposes thepresent adcotigtruotSion'''Pciliey; - favors universal amnesty;` and' ' the financial 'question Lhinks it cui~:i~e diet in'makinggreenbaclts as gold by a 'speedy return to specie ,paymentS", , It is thought the New ' York :Con4', , ention:WilirSaccessfully"hill off Peri dletOn`; HiinCeelt, English, HendriCks and arid 'theiCaccejit ,Chas 43 as "the man" for the breolccd " - are' the waysof • - politicians. . In Dileninia.y • ,The'Democraby are just noiv in a dileni •,Maf.-'4'POrtion or the party are willing to i sivallow a General, even if he did fightin thelrUic;ilartny against their friends; while j another'portion , aie data opposed to a sol dier upon any terms: , "Then;'again; there „are'tlioie‘ are-willing • to- take - Chase, ; with all=ofhi§ abOlition and negro suffrage iantieederiis, -while -the 'dyed-in4he-wool, thre - eIPIY Ctipperheads," , sPeak of the Chief ~.TesticolWith.• the , greatest contempt.- The Blew-York .. Convention' NVill 'have a 'heron lean 'MS ' to — perform to harmonize these .-diffoi•onees.", In the meantime the current cis strongly setting in favor of the people's ,faibrites'Grant and Colfax. ' • " E3Ctlrelli,4en,t,. 'The will of the late ex-President, Biich • lanen.,,was „filed, in the Register's office, !Lancaster : city, ,ork ,Wednesday last. The 'following are the bequests: $3,000 to the 'poor.,of,Lrumaster, city ; $l,OOO to' the Pros-. • byterian ; church, ,Lancaster,,_of which de ;ceased was a member $5,000 to Esther Parker, housekeeper of the deceased, being 'in addition to s2,ooo'heretofore given her; $'2,009 J. Lane, widow of James R. ,Lane,„,cleecased ;, Peter Hillier; Mary , Smithgall and, ,Lizzie Stoner t iervants, $l.OO each;l4l99.te-Wiri. B: Reed, Esq., Of Phil , ridelphist, .as „compensation towards pre ' Paring%.biography;, 5,000 to Mrs. Wm. 13. Reed. .The.books, plate and furniture, to . Mrs,„Harriet L. Johnson, Rev., E. Y. Mich smut and T. 4nchanan Henry, to be divided equally ,between them, allowing Esther Parker WO: out of the:amount_The bal ance:, of t he .estate, .real and , personal, is • directed to be divided between , his heirs, „ as follows: ,Otte 7 fourth to. Mrs. Harriet L. Johnson; ono-fourth .to Rev..E. Ir. Bach anan,-,neither of.whom-are to be ,charged with considerable advancements which have been made to'them ; and , the balance to J. Buchanat — EreitiFy`Eqd6rhis sister, Harriet B. Litite'flalnesT.:;jelni*N., and Lime; 'sons 'of hie "nepbestr,..Tatnes B. Lime, deceased ;' Mary E.Ditrham;,da.ugh ter:"nt hiS sister, BfarY,Xatea, deceased; to Maria B, Weaver, Jessie llagaiv, (formerly Jessie Weaver,)James B: Weaver and Johu 13. Weaver. Directions aifigifen to self the real estate or private sale . , when in the Opinion of, the Executors, may laet-protnote r interest of legatees.`. ; .IYlrs. Johnson falls heir to 'Wheatland. H. B. Swarr, 'Esq.; and Row. E.' Y.l2tUch anan are . , the Executors to carry but' the provisions of "the' 'The Paters; docUmerits, ctc., of, deceased are left :with Wm. B. Reed,'Esq., of Phila delphia; re'quest that that gentle - man PrePaie a suitable biography of 'deceased. There are three cotlictisto the will. i Th'e ° wiir furnisliek yorY little 'data by . which to estimate the whole amount of his prePerty;"with ' any: approach to' accuracy, but persons who are in a position to form a, pretty, correct .opimen on .. the subjact suppose "the estate `will , amount to about LATEST NEWS; NeW'rdrk - steatners' took 6000 pas sengers to San Francisco during May: - The largest "riumber ever takari in a single mionth".'- , . ' The .emploYees • of ,the Nashville and Niirthwestern • Itailroad - qiiitted • work on Friday, because eight 'months' wages was due' them, and 'stopped -- the traina on the ' Fenian preparations for a Canadian' raid • continue to' be...veporteth. The Canadian" authorities are activeiKdefenaive prepara "Stioris, sending, Fins anid: munitions of war T,iie„seventeen year locusts -have Made sad, havoc With. the young fruit trees and .„ • .... I .:shrubbery, in, the District ofColinubia and portions, of,Maryland..L..' " ; „ ' dweillitii ,- ,near Medina, N. , was' enterec,l,pit ~M; n mday might , by - burglars, who' ;tied and gagged, the.'Arimatns:aud nitrified - off ; tn,9nvernment,bondsi: The' riltirg puriihed , ihren of them :we're "..capturid.stud the money iiittatecoViired., , Tennessee beirtopiatic.Convention dias chosen delegates to,the'NOw'York Cod.; ' A • majority of ' the= 'tleltigates' arn.underitood to faiorFendietoni , . • GeneralAGrant:has.gotui to. West.Foint,.. :w, here he is expeotedlo.dellYer the diplomas the„graduating Tlie - Pre's/dont' Jis' 'understood to have: I Written tci :offering -hlm , the Secretaryship of:Treasury:l ..Dotter 6. Co.'s.-, - planingzmzilkantl,.Satith., IK.linball'a,dwelling,„tri 'Williamsport, Fa:, iwe'fe litrined'on'WedrieiditYF The s loss over SeVeraremenwerer:serionsly , Injured. . . , ' , ..ChetritarkerdullcdisposiiiontAi Opiratain 'stooks.yesterclayiand prices were unsettled. - .'?glour, continues, dull; Prithe wheat.'"wes!. , i scarca'and 'dernitnd'at t , ltya rand cornwerirunchimged.'‘rOats ! Were dull: and lower. , Provisions continue , very quiet. Gold closed at 1391, an advance of t. MEI Odd : Arellows in Australia. •_The last California Grand Lodge I. 0. of F - 4 a year sinco appointed• Past Grand . Meacham a special com Missioner to confer with the Odd Fellows of Australia—who were organized, and have hitherto worked under bhartor'"from the Manehester Union (English) and endeavor to bring about a more direct and immediate affiliation with the Order in America, which is known as the fndePendent Order of OddFeliewa' from its working independent of the organi zation of the mother country. It is now understood that the mission has been a complete success. It is statedl reeMbers .of the Order 'in - Australia' have agreed upon the same system of-working as that of the American bratich of the Order and that there are - already four then 'sand Odd Fellows in the Australian Colo nies in full affiliation with those of Califor nia and our sister States. AreCOole au4l Cobitra. McCoole and Coburn, notwithstanding their present predicament, have not given up the idea of fighting, and have.' ordered the stakeholder to keep the put-up until they aro liberated.- They hope soon to be at liberty, but if they have to servo their time out, they will, as soon as discharged, leave Ohio and make all necessary arrange ments for the encounter ti) - come off in Virginia, as there. is no law in that State against prise-fighting. Only a few persons will be posted as to the place where the " mill" will take place, so that the authori ties cannot get - wind - of the location. It is reported that McCoole and Coburn cleared $O,OOO each through the sale of railroad tickets.' They chartered• the • trains in partnerships, paying two dollars for each Person carried. Their rate for the trip was five dollarsfor each passenger. General Tyndale. The nomination of General Tyndale for Mayor of Philadelphia, will meet the favor of the best classeS - of - citizens. General Tyndale is a 'man of spotless character, enlightened patriotism, and fine executive ability. We feel assured that if he 'enters this canvass, it will be' to serve no selfish ambition; but for the love he bears the people and'institutions of this noble city, and with a desire to see rooted out of it abuses and extravagances which have disgraced- it too long. It is a good sign when the politicians are forced to give way before such men, before earnest, self sacrifieing workers. Wo know that General 'Tyndale has not sought the Mayoralty; the place has'sought him, and if he is elected— a result which is scarcely to be doubted— the city of Philadelphia will hate a thor oughly worthy head and-representative.— Morning Post. New York Correspondence. .N.T:W YORK, Tune 10, 1868 STILL WORRIED Are the Democratic Copperheads about theii nominee for the Presidency, and in vain glory talk of the 'Chief Justice as en available personage for' their standard -bearer in the great battle with 'Grant in November 'next. '"Tis true, 'tis pity 'tis true," that they have no' one in their own now demoralized ranks in whom they have a sufficient confidence to .place forward in this their hour of trial, but are compelled to seek a-reprosentativc (?) from the old Abo lition, Black Republican party of the North as a forlorn hope, hoping by thus-doing to secure a sufficient number of the followers of the Chief Justice to make a respectable show of fight with the General who never has been defeated. • Bet their efforts will be 'in vain ,•' they will be. overwhelmingly, ig nominiously,defeated, and the country will be made peaceful through those who over came treason, 'and - secured liberty and equality before the - law to all American citizens.. As the •case• now stands, in this city particularly, the Rebel-Copperhead Democrats. are materially concerned, and their contortions are pitiable in the extreme. They read the handwriting of their over throw upon the :walls, and see. but little comfort in the figures of the Electoral Col lege, which stands - • For Grant • 0 14. For Treason - v -' Ile. Thus 116 of the 312 electoral votes of the' -States loom up as nlormidable majority to' be overcome by those of the rule or ruin' party, and will not be' easily done, though they should purchase their representatives , ' from, that party which lately suppressed them in their slaveholders' rebellion against the National Government. Ido not believe that the Chief - Justice will accept the Demo cratic homintition, even though that party should tender it to him at their Convention of Slily the 4th, to be held in this city. And even should'he do so, what guarantee have they that - he will not stand upon the same old platform of " Libdrty and equality be fore the law to cat American citizens?' , We expect to see the Deinocraey swallow the hated negro, - notwithstanding his peculiar 'odor, in a short - timeorrid, then, the,drama of Change " will be complete. , They will do anything for power, and in' the words of Jeff. - Davis, expect by devouring these pre cious morsels of "Abolitionists " to '.;get rid of the rule of the majority" forever. But their schemes will bo - loiled,"and' their nau seous doses will, sicken' them-unto death • before the .dawn . of-a' new year. Treason must .Ix:b./nada. odious—Andrew Johnson said so, and it must be done—notwithstand ing the protests' of those follow the Democratio'leaders , thrciugh -'every. cam paign,- military.as well aS None but the .ignoraut and, blindly pre-, judiced, question the" fact that . the 'Union party 'Will be victorious 'in November, arid' that under the administration' of -Grant the country will be secured that peace for which we have prayed in'"vain ;under the reign of a treacherous - Democratic ruler "or nclannis= traitor', who was sworn- tcisee that the laws' were faithfully executed.- - .Grant has, to re commend him, many gocid qualities. In the first place,he is the greatest military Gen eral or this century.' Secondly, iu every,, military position in 'which he .has been placed •he ha s , shown the highest talent, prudence and skill ; that in all his relations with ,public. men he has done no foolish thing.— Thirdly, that he has shaped hiS con ductstrictest rules of discretion, and his by h wisdom and ability have thus far proved, equal to any emergency. But as a statesman he is yet Untried, and may prove as great a• failure in the discharge of the duties of the President of the nation as,have most of his Democratic predecessors. • General Grant's acts have been of the 'right sort,. and now that he is the.' choice of the-National party for the position of Executive Magistrate of the nation,- let him speak out boldly :the faith that is in-him ' and his folltrivers will rejoice. 'We do notexpect one of the Gen ' eraPs - ago to speak' on the stage, in public, but we do - expect hint say , something oq casionally, in- support of the principles of his party ; and even 'though his words do not attain that eminence of a Demosthenes or Cicero, we would like to have them, and promise to view his honest declarations with any other than that of a critic's eye. . = The sentence . of Callicott and associ ates has created a. profound sensation, and hopes are entertained that ho will be4e prieved. If a oor man. had-committed a crime of one-t h ousandth part of the enor mity of this millionaire's, we should not have heard a murmur against the justice of his sentence ; but it . is ..pleasing to know that in this case,:at least, the majesty:of the law has been vindicated, and the_cnminal;, though rich, has been'punished by it. ]fARBIED: 'five . sour krirue iitoiollB of the - realm' of of one'of the Hessees, appeared before the manager of one of the city courts on Satur dar,morning,. and, asked.,to, be, made, one fieih by marrlage. Mansfield' promptlt, 7 , tended to their `wishes'-in' that particu lar antl' - bade' them "Go'-children,- and•sirt no more, and let it be your last, appearance in the,police court."•-• ,• , ',, • , ,•„. : - 01= This disease was .found to. be in an °pi dernie•form on ono of the Liverpool steam .ers; just arrived by way of Queenstown, on Saturday." has 'on , board eleven lien •dred passengers. Stringent measures,have been adopted to prevent the spread of the disease ,among the well passengers. The patients will be removed - to the liespltat on Blackwell's Island and.the 'rest vaccinated, and the ship thoren c ..mbireleansed and fumi gated before she will ,be allowed to come up , „i mjsm E ss. . 'The city.' is Very. dull, ;comparatively; speaking, and many stores are dischargingi ,tlteir holpfor want, of a stifticiont press of trade to ,keep them'busy,. The newspapers' shine seem to be prosperous, and will show as large returns this year as ever, when the. `".internaL!!' assessor comes I.nround. The .Publishing • business seems :quiet, and w have but little to - ' attract 'our ' attention. " 'Young -America'. , Abrotui; z and Ditches;or Young.A.merica in. Belgium and, .Holland," by , Oliver ,Optic, and „published ,by,.Lee t Shepard, of Boston, is the latest' publicatton;anethai l ls'iritended More for thh•younk." 7 .ltis Weisarming - littli volume,: 'awl:well worth reading. More anon. HICICRY S. 110 WARD. EDITORIAL tik MISCELLANEOUS. —The Now York bricklayers now receive $5 per day. —What Is everybody doing at the same time? Growing old. • —Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence.aretravel 'log in Ireland. - —Ben Wade, like many other Washing tonians, cats but two meals a day. • —Prof. Anderson has a daughter who beats the Japs with the butterfly trick. 'r—LA 'Specio.4 - 6? dance along Clearfield creek, Clearfield county;•Pa. • „ • —M. C. Morcur is furnishing a one hun dred thousand dollar block of buildings in Towturada, Pa.. z lao gas heen esrialled iroin a Olitireh choir in Now York, for reading novels dur ing service. . —Speaker Colfax will take the stump on the adjournment of Congress, beginning in the Pacific States. —Mrs. Partington has come to the con clusion that there is no use trying to catch soft water when it rains so hard, —Minneapolis paid r. good round sum for water works, but used cement pipes, which have cracked badly and are worthless. woman in Chicago has applied for ,a divorce because of fifty- beatings received from her husband. —E. Z. C. Judson (Ned Buntline,),is lec turing,on temperance to large audiences in , California. —A deserted lane—Harriet, tlie nice of the late James Buchanan, who dosen't seem to figure in his will. • - —Mrs: Lois Cosa, of Levant, M0„.92 years of age, has cut three teeth of her third. set during the past winter. —Anne Palmer, a native of New Milford, Conn„ died recently ht Polk City, lowti,"at the patriarchal age of 104: —There are at present 1,340 convicts' in Sing Sing prison. New York sends, on an average, one prisoner gaily. —A $2.50 gold piece was found in the en-, trails of a chub bought in the, Richmond market the other day. —Some one who - professes to know, says the Astor estate' is now worth .$144,000,000. —Alex. Caldwell, Esq., of , Leaven Worth, Kansas, was in town during the week.- —Geo. Brubaker, Esq., offers laimself•as a candidate for the office of District Attor ney. —ThotnaS A. Scott, a marine diver, Wants to bet live hundred dollars that he can re main under water -from sunrise to sunset. —General Sickles is in attendance upon the Grand Lodge F. A. M., of New York. He ranks as Past Junior Grand Warden. —.Madame Ristori has taken passage for Europe, in tho steamer which sails on 'the 26th of June. —Marshall" Italie, of secession notoriety, has received a three hundred dollar gold snuff box from the Baltimore, police. —Sad—matrimony and measles ,are pre vailing to an alarming extent at present in Harrisburg. —What " true blue" Union soldier will not vote for Grant? What rebel soldier will vote for him ? —An edifying sight—to see the ",nigger". hating Democrats supporting- the. negro loving Chase for the Presidency: ' —The more a woman's wnist.is shaped like an hour-glass, the quicker will the sands of life run out. —"'Old Grimes'? wants more •mority, and proposes to get it by sueing the. Now York . Tribune and the Cincinnati Gazelle 'for libel. -It is stated* that Judge Chase is about to take a tour through •the South,•uo doubt to look after his prospects for the Presi-, .dency. —Signor Blitz is about to retire to private life, after fifty years' professional experi ence as a ventriloquist, - magician - and trainer of birds. —lf you are a lover, don't love two girls at once. Love is a good thing, but it is like batter in warm weather—it won't do to have too much on hand at one time. =Mrs. Susan McGarr, of Providence, R. 1., is now in her 110th year, and. although :bent nearly - double, is sound in mind. and alert. —The reason why Dr. Livingstone came out of his recent African explorations in good health is that The natives stole his medicine chest. —"Somebody has been bit in this section, by swindling. advertising agents." Serves them right; they should remember the old adage that " all is not gold that glitters." woman in Stockbridge, Mass., who, has lived in sight of the railroad ever since; there was one, and who passes the station frequently, has never - —A. Tenn6ssectri te:Cent*cottt "tr •cide because his wife *confeSidd'to"liitving " kissed divers.aud sundry men in her life!:;. before-their acquaintance commenced. —Papa': " Well,.sissy, how do you like. your now school ?" Sissy : " Oh, so mats." ?apa : " That's right. 1. , :0w tell me all you . have leiirned to-day," Sissy: "I have' learned the names of all the boys." —McCook) and Coburn aro undergoing a forty days' imprisonment in a jail in tho 'State of Indiana, for their attempt to en geg,e-in a prize fight, The Democrats speak of running Coburn for Congress: - —The barn of Mr. Jonathan Miller, near Berrysburg, Dauphin county, was struck by lightning, on Saturday evening, and 'burned tolh - e ground, with its contents. ' =Joy at meeting a sister from whom she bad been long separated caused a tine young woman, who had worked in a family at Danvers, Mass. to become suddenly in sane last week, arid she Inatto be'conveyed to Worchester Asylum a' raving maniac. • -:-Every man who visits • Gettysburg comes away-with a cane from the premises. There is danger of all the trees in that section 9f country being carried off. Distressing and Afflicting Maladies wbich'originato in Scrofula or an .enfeebled or vitiated state of the blood, nothing can equal the tonic, and - purifying effect of Dr. Anders' lodine Water, a.f.• - are solution of lodine dissolved in pure water iditliout a solvent. ' • druggist apprentice in Providence re cently- broke a jar of nitric acid- standing on a shelf, and the fluid poured down over his head. Ho fortunately saved his eyes, but the skin was burned from his time and shoulders, and his hair was destroyed. —A' talking match is on the tapis between two women of Boston; amount of wager not stated. Time, 21 hours without sleep, no stoppages for food or drink. The hus bands of the amiablos are anxious to have , the timo extended to a week. —A mother in Jackson, Ohio; wiped the oil , trom the bowl of ,a tobacco pipe, and then applied it to a burn upon the lip of her little daughter. • The result was that the child died in convulsions in 24 hours after. —President Johnson, now an 'unwilling witness, in his message to Congress last December, says of General Grant's adminis tration of the• War Department : "Salutary reforms have been introduced by the Sec retary ad,interim,'and great reductions of expenses have been effected under his ad ministration of the War -Department, 'to the saving of millions to the Treasury." —John C. Breckinridge's friends in New York, expect to welcome his arrival home abotit the 20th of June. As the fruits' of impeachment, Jeff.. Davis' trial is again postponed, and the leading, insurgents:who fled from the ptinishmenewliiehlhey'rinSW they so well deserved 'hie themselves‘ back home again , to labor for the Democratic nominees in the coming Presidential cam-. paign. —A youth - of. fourteen, and - a maiden of twelve, residing with • their parents in Minneapolis, Lbecruu e so enamored of each other, over dime- .novels, that they con cluded to . sot up housekeeping ou their own account in •a. deserted'shanty, whore they were discovered by-the police and re stored to their anxious friends. —Messrs:. S. D IL- W. Smith, of this city, the well known manufacturers of the American Organs, have recently added to their styles; very, powerful and attractive Organs-.for churches, with beautiful up right cases, having gilded imitation pipes, making them fine ornamental, instruments for the choir gallery or chapel. All' must clans, upon. hearing them, • express their surprise at .the amount- of pure and -full tone which they are capable of producing. Those new styles contain the deep manual sub-bass, and super_ octavo coupler, giving them' sufficient volume to • sustain oven a hundred• or more -voices, and yet are rich •in, soft, and expressive effects.. They are lieComingyery. popular• on account of their real •musiCal merit, - and also' - for their reasonableness .in price,. bringing them 'within: the _reach_of all churches. — Boston Christian gegister. , , . , Knights The. annual . conclaveof the Grand eom :mandery• Knighti Templar of Pennsyl vania was held a:Scranton on the - 10th - Inst.;Several.li.Mdred Sir Knights; re.p're sainting most of- the,*commailderieS of the State,-paraded , the streets, after whicli• the follOWlngi'Grand' oftteers- were 'elected for ,the' ertirent 'Year and wore stalled. • ' ' _ , • John Vallerchamp; , Grand , 'Comeinnder; 'Janice .13 - . — Hopkine; Commander;. William B.' McKeon, - G. 7 Generalisslino th'id. Rowell; G.Captain"General ;Rev. P. Good, G. - Prelate ; Abram* Muller,. :G. Senior-Warden ; Fltz James I.viins;9.. Unnicir Warden Kerr; G'.7reas urer ; Alfred Croigh, G. Recorder. Literary Notieesi TITE PRINVIPZES OF ENGLISH GICAMIIIAII,. by ,T. B. Vickroy,,4.-, President of Lebanon Valley College : J. A. Bancroft & Co., Philadelphia.—This work, the result of years of incessant labor of an accomplished scholar and an able , teacher, is a logical development of thelnadaniental principles of Language. • Unlike older Grammars, it teaches the analysis and construction of sentences, just as they come from the pen of the author, without supplying ellipses. The rulesof syntax, twentyjourin number, cover every 'known constructiod of good English, without being marred by. excep tions almost as numerous as their appli cations. The introduction gives many useful hints =to- teachers, which,; if- carried out, cannot fail t6"he highly useful Mevery_department of instruction, and the outlines, at the end of nearly every lesson, are invaluable as disciplinary exercises. On the whole, this little Wok. bears the, stamp of sound scholarship on every page, unfolding the intricate constructions of our vernacular with mathematical accacy and logical simplicity. - w• Teachers and students may congratulate themselves that Gra trnitr..liaS at, last been rescued from that " dryness " which is the 'distinguishing characteristic of, • former 'works. MEnny's Musnum, for June,„contains,the, first part of "Mink Curtiss; or, Life in the -Backwoods, by an old Hunter, with a full page illustration by Billings; The .Ring Bird, by Celia Thaxter ; Little. Pearl, the " Star " story; Will's Wonder-Book, by L. M. Alcott ; The Loggers ; Milestones of En ish History; Aunt Sue's Puzzle Drawer, &c., &c. ; all fully and finely illustrated. The new series of this Magazine for Young 'People is steadily gaining in popular favor. Subscribe for it; only 01.50 per year; speci men numbers 10 cents. H. B. Puller, Pub- lisher,'Boston. Trn •AmErtreAx STOCK JoumvAn, for 'Juno, is at hand. The enterprising Pub lishers of this valuable Monthly offer to send sample copies free. Each number contains 32 large double-column pages, de vslted to Farming, Stock Breeding and Dis eves of Dppiestic Animals ;.illustrated with r411..ri emu's e gravi jigs; Address N. P. Dover k Co:, Publishers, Parkesbnrg, Chester to., Pa. —A duel was recently- fought with rovol vers at the dinner' table in a hotel in Tuscumbia, Ala. One of the combatants was killed and the other wounded. The dining-room was full of guests at the time. —The bill relative to contracts payable in coin, reported •by the Finance Committee and passed by the Senate recently, is as follows: Be it enacted, that hay contract hereafter, made specifically payable in coin, shall be legal -and valid, and may be enforced according -to its terms, anything in the several acts relating to United States notes to thecontrary notwithstanding. spxiCTAT, NOTICES. .7"-DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CATARRH treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D., and Professor of Disease - of the Eye and 'Ear in the Medical College of Petansegvania, 12 years ex erience. (formerly of Loyden, Tholland,) No. 805 Aich btreet, Phila. Testimonials can bo seen at his ()Mee. The medical faculty aro invited to accompany their patients, as lie has no. secrets in his practice. ' oyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination --Ljela-ly - DYSPEPSIA. , There is no disease which, experience lies 'so amply proved to bo remediable by the PERUVIAN SYRUP, (a protected solution of the Protoicido of Iron), as Dyspepsia. The most inveterate forms of this dis ease have been completely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony; of some• of our first citizens DM prove. ARCHDEACON §COTT, D. D Drefax, Canada East. • * * "I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 2 years standing." . " I have been so wonderfully benefited in the three short weeks during which Ibiive used the Peruvian Sy.rup, that I can scarcely persuade my 'self of the reality. People who have known:me are astonished at the change. lam widely known, and can but recommend to others that which has done so much fur me." * $ s * - ANOTHER CLERGYMANIVRIT,ES As roitors ' My voyage to Europe is lutlainitely postponed. I have discovered the "Fountain of Health" on this side of the Atlantic. Three , bottles' of Peruvian Syrup have rescued me from the fangs of the fiend Dyspepsia." ' - - A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing a •history of this remarkable remedy, with a treatise on " Iron as a rnediciue," will be sent free to any address. The genuine has " PEMMAN Smile" blown in the glass. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 36 Dey Street, New York. jet-lm Sold by :al Druggists SCROFULA—CONSUMPTION. DR. LUGOL, of Paris, one or the most eminent Chemists of Europe,said: "The most astounding results may be anticipated when lodine can be dissolved in pure water." .31) IL 'Atiper,s, fifter4t en years of scientific re , antreXPerrtm. ..roctkrecied-in-tbiss, olving nnc and one guar Ans of lodine ; to each fluid 'ounce 'of water, anu .1M" most astounding results have followed its use, particularly in Scrofula and kindred diseases, Circulars free.. Dr. H. Anders' lodine Water is for sale by J. P. DINSMORE, 30 Dey Street, Now York, and all Druggists. (jeri-Do COLGATE'S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP A superior TOILET SOAP, prepared from refined VEGETABLE OILS in 'combination with GLYCER INE, and especially designed for the use of LADIES and for the NURSERY. , Its perfume is ezquisite and its washing properties unrivalled. Per sale by all druggists,. [may 25,'67-IY -ITCHI ITCH!! ITCH!!! - SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! ! to from 10 to -IS hours. Wheaton's'Ointment cures The Itch. Wheaton's Ointment - cures' - Salt Rheum. Wheaton's Ointment cured , Tetter. Wheaton's Ointment cures ' Barber's Rah: Wheaton's Ointment cures , Old Sores. Wheaton's Ointment ,_ clew Every kind - "'" " of Humor Hire Dfagic. • Price, 50 cents a box; by mail, CC cents. Address WEEKS & ,POTTER, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston,.Btass. • • • • . ' • [sept 21-Iyr. TO co.lcsu3llsTivEs The advertiser, ha , iing been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means ofeure. , To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Curo for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, -Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections., The. only object of the advertiser in sanding the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and.sprend information which he ,conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, rail, by return mad, willplease address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, , Williamsburg, Itingd Co., New York. ERROItS OF YOUTH A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of yeuthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to protit by. the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, ' JOHN B. OGDEN, maylit,'67-lyi • .42 Cedar St., New York. STOVES, AWAYS ,SO3.IETT-TT ; NG NEW-! HIST PURCHASED, AT REDUCED PRICES, a splendid Assortment of new and de sirable • HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! COOKING STOVES—Anti-Dust Quaker Oily, and Ma Niagara. iaiyrAlcsaA WARE, in Sets or separate, '• to suit - purchasers: - • • CHAMBER WARE, •. CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. WATER COOLERS, of all 'sizes and styles Special attention paid to GAS FITTING and PLUMBING. A large assortment of splendid - CHANDELIERS always on hand. A Variety of BIRD CAGES, at all prices. WASHER., Agent for the Celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER. , The most popular, best anti cheapest Washing Machine ever invented. In connection - with the above Washing Ma chine, he has the :. lINIV,ERSAL cLoiricEs WRiNGER Call at the corner of Second and Locust streets, and satisfy yourself that you can - get better bar gains there than at any other establishment. ' • • HIRAM WILSON: Cor. of Second and Locust Sts. Columbia; ,Pa. April 20, 1067-Iy. llousE FURNISHING. STORE PERSONS ABOUT TO - COMMENCE HOUSE KEEPING SHOULD BUY THEIR - - • .• ~ • STOVES -AND TIN,MARE! COPPER NETTLES. IRON KETTLES, KNIVES AND FORKS, IRON LADLES, SPOONS ' COFFEE MILL. S, CIIURNg. . .• . BUCKETS. BED ' CORDS. WASTE LINES, •-•; - WASH WRINGERS. STAIR ' I RODS, BRUSHES, STANDS, TUBS KETTLES, POTS AND PANS, COAL OIL ramrs, .And the thousand of other things you marneed for commencing or continuing housekeeping, at• the well-known House Furnishing Store, 'NO. 11, NORTH - QUEEN STREET, LANCAS TER, ' ••• • - - 'Everything _ you require you can get-at ,the .lowest,C,ash Prices, and resale of the very best 'materials: The stock. is large and has been selected tmnieet-Ihe express wants of House-' ,keepers.. Great pleasure will he taken in show ing goods •to. all who will -Consult their • own :interests. by. calling in,-whether, .they: ‘ purpose, -buying or not. , - GAS FITTEN.O; PLUMBING -• AN.B• STEAM , - wprug: DONE. - ' ' • 'PUMPS .PUT UP and WATER PIPES LAID. ,DISTILLERIES - FITTED' UP: AU •kinds -of ,BRASS. - ZAVO.R.K . I- - AND, ,IRON. FITTINGS con ,stantly on baud.. • , - 1 Be sure and drop . . , x House Furnishing Store. - Feb li-'OS. Lancaster, Fenn 's. 915 WALNUT ST.R.TET, 9110 E AND NOTION STORE . _ Would ree'peetfully announce to her friends and the public generally, that she has Just returned from Philadelphia with a Choice Assortment of LADIES' MISSES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES! Al (^Shoes purchased direct .from. the. Menu Ise, turers, and are of the best known makes, con sequently are of a better kind than are usually sold in similar stores, and at cheaper rates. A full variety , of TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS STATIONERY, Consisting in part of . LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S . . HOSIERY AND GLOVES, LINEN & CAMBRIC 'HANDKERCHIEFS, CUFFS, LINEN AND PAPER, LADIES' LINEN COLLARS! • large Assortment of • ' PAPER COLLARS I • . •, (Dickens, Magenta, Bismarck, and Loczwood.) NECK TIES, Pacific and Beau Ideal Bowi &e. • DRESS, CLOAK, PEARL & OTHER BUTTONS: DONA MARIA. VEILING, SEWING SILK & SPOOL THREAD. Together with the usual variety of Useitil and Fancy Articles ; ENVEL OPES:"WUITING PAPER, - to all- of which - she Invites the attention of the citizens of Co lumbia and vicinity,' feeling confident that an examination of her Stock wilt prove satisfactory. AG- Goods sold for Cash and Cash only. • may23d 6.9-tf N EISr- PALL & WINTER 'GOODS AT • I. 'O. BRUNER'S Cheap Cash Store, FRONT STREET, above LOCUST, COLUMBIA. We are constantly receiving additions to our stock, and 'have now, a large and varied assort ment of ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting of Del:tines, Challis, Lawns, Mozam 'Agnes, plain and figured, iftpaess, Poplins, S:c. CHEAPER THAN EVER: - New Goods for. Fall Wear, bought at the LOW PRICES, and will be Sold low, We have no Goods bought at- the high prices,' consequently can sell cheaper than some others.. We have just received additions.! We invite attention to our stock of MUSLIN'S SIIEETINGS TICKINGS GIN - . GI:U.SIS, 'CALICOES. FLANNELS, LINENS, CHECKS, &c., ke. At old Prices. A. complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tweeds, Jeans, Cottonades, for men and boys' wear, at old prices. Fall line of Hosiery, Gloves, and Trimmings, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, of. Latest - • Styles and Best Makes. MERCHANT TAILORING Attended to in all its braneheS. Gentlemens Suits made to order, in the Latest Styles, and perfectly fitting garments or no pay received. BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, Made of the best material, and warranted equal to the beet home-made work. Call and see us. No charge to sec goods. At I. 0. IatLTNERS, . Cheap Cash Store, Front ab. Locust St., Columbia, I' a T 4 00 K -BEFORE YOU LEAP GOODS WELL BOUGIIT ADE HALF SOLD The Ilnest'and best lot of goods ever brought to Columbia, has Just been received ". Che:a - p6 Stor6 " OF Pf,, : S , , 11, c rf A, 0„11-F, ; Where the Public are cordially invited to call and examine the Goods and Prices. The greater part of the goods were bought io before the late advance • in cottim, and 'consequently' ' can - be sold much - cheaper , than present Wholesale Prices. The Stock is -now full and-complete, comprising the different grades of goods, viz: MOHAIItS, V.A_LENCIAS. SUMMER POPLINS, WOOL DELAINS of all Colors, ' ' . . A fine lot of Spring Styles of SUMMER DE LAINES, besides .M USLINS, CALICOES, TICK INGS, DENIMS, FURNITURE and SHIRTING CHECKS', TABLE DIAPER, GINGHAMS' and LINSE - - - An elegant selection of Spring anti Summer BALMORALS at the lowest prices. 7 Bargains is SILKS. Also, nil widths of Sheetings and Pillow Cases Mastitis of thdßest-Idakes. - - A perfectly new line of - CLOTHS, CASSI MERItS, SATTINETS, TRENTON • PLAIDS, JEANS, Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, and Ready made Coats, latest. Fashions. The Subscriber Is Just entering into the' BOOT and SHOE business, and being determined to keep none but the best Goods in - this line, and sell at less than usual prices, respectfully solicits the patronage of the P. S. IicTAGUE, • No. 1;.;3 C 123 Locust St., - mares-tf) • Columbim.Pa. 0,0335.1. PATTON'S, coms.zErt OF SECOND AND LOCUST STS., COLUMBIA, PE2s.7.ls.l'A. ELEGANT SPRING DRESS GOODS! SUPERIOR BLACK, COLORED AND MOTTLED MOEIAIRS ! BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, QUEENS CLOTH ! WOOL DELAINES, MELANGES, - 00- BURGS, PERCALES; GINGHAMS, tte. SCRATCLE ! ! I WHITE GOODS & EMBROIDERIES, BALMORA.L AND HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES' AND GENTS' EIIRNISIMTGr . - GOODS. ,TOUVIN'S - BEST KID GLOVES! - HOSIERY, - GLOVES, AND NOTIONS A LARGE A'SD OIIOICE SELECTION OE Cl.6ths and Gassiraei-es FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS 1 .GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, • OIL CLOTHS, . WINDOW SHADES,. ' 111 goods sold at Lowest, Cash Prices and warranted as represented. ' Special attention given to • Merchant ALL PITTING GUARANTEED ' • PRICES 'VERY LOW! Agent for thelVnEerant ELLIPTIC, HOlvE, WILCOX 6: GIBBS, SINGER., and AMERI CA:: COMBINATION and BUTTON HOLE Machines,. MACHINES TO' RENT. tol "Ara Examination s of Goods respectfully solicited: • , • - .• • • " SEWMTG .M!4.CIUNES. SEWING MACHINES There is no necessity for " Swinging around the Circle'? of • , :Sewing ~'lVraohii;ies , In , search' of a •GOOD ONE, when one •is offered to you combining in itself-all the ,GOOD °VIALS TIE.S claimed for any In-the Market, and divested of all the defects and dewdrop fixtures, and attach ments used to make Machines sell: : • • - offer forsale the - • . , GROVER & .FAKER :Waking the MastlC Stitch which will not rip or break by tension, and for proof of its excellence, refer to those having them in use. fm-We have at all times a COMPETENT PER SON in attendance—not to picture Imaginary perfections, nor to describe with voluble Imper tinence the defects of other machines, 1n order to bide anything in those we sell, but to •show what cm it be done with ours. , We have also the best LOCk STI.I`OII • MANUFACTURING MACIIINE, Seer Otrered te. the pablie, and only ask nn ex mutilation oft hem tosithstouttate our ,assertions. Also, SECOND-NAND •.. Ingood running order, of the following makes,. 'which we will sell at ABOUT IMAT.F original PRICE WILCOX CURBS, "." . WHEELE.II. 4: WILSON'S . • . - AND,HOWE'S. • , . .. ..... . • „ •W. G.' CASE & SON, '' • .', Agents, at *oiling Mill Store; ' • ,•, •, • -• • , Columbia, Penu'a.- ' N. Il.—The above Machines are also to be had of F. - \. Ziegler, the former-Agent, at theAdaras Express °ince, in,Wainut, street, above Front. . June 8,'61-tf) • . . . , ISAAC STAWFER, - , " WANCEOLLMER ARE JEWELER, J ,- "Nortazi 2D•STRENT, coragicwor'QuAnny; An assortment of Niraielles;Jewelrjr'.§llver and , AN'afe,snitable for Holiday' Presents 1, 3 okitepairta e g o of WittellM'osnandJde'vrelrytirOmpt ly.attentled to. [n0v30,'67-Iy. blitS,:ll"..o. BRUNEI, I. 0. BRUZIERS, I=l I= IN GREAT VARIETY SEWING MACHINES FAIIpLY . 3IACHINE, • *c• 143' CLOTH?N itT.EpT A-ND , BOYS' CLOTHING; • • • Asi) ;4 ( 1%, -, • -4- ,:-;4 GEniSTURNISHING GOODS *‘• AT' - 3. HOWARD MILLER'S, • NO. 21 NORTH FRONT ST., COLUMBIA, PA. The Subscriber would announce to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, that he has opened a first-class Stock of Men and Boys' Clothing, &e., and offers his Goods at a very small advance over cost price, and will guarantee them to be of TEE EEST MAKE. GENT'S UNDERWEA.R, HOSIERY, ac., trec., l always on hand. 4g2i-Measti r eR- taken,- and-Clothing. made order at Short _Notie, and in the LATEST STYLES„by practicutPhiludelphia Workinen: Call and examine my St - ock and be convinced 'of its quality and cheapness. fmay9 (2-tf NEWT SPRING- AND SUMMER, SOCK or C L 0 T, aN; •Gr NEW STYLES! . LOWER PRICES ! ! ORFaT-BARGAINg Now OFX , ETLED! CALL A'ND - - - - _ '- ._ SEE This Al - ' ' ' , I.'o. 41 NORTH FRONT STREET, And Branch Store, Next Door to Penn'a R. E Passenger Station. I have jilst purchased my new . SPring-and Summer Stock of, Clothing; The Largest ever before purchased. Come and examine our new' Styles and prices of READY MADI CLOTHLNG," Embracing every variety of style and material suitable for the season. They are made of the best material and in the Most fashionable style. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Tics, Suspenders, Handker chief:4, Hosiery, &c. A. splendid line of these goods always kept on hand. Also, boots; Shoes, Hats & Caps, of which we have a well selected stock, and which we offer at very cheap rates., TRUNKS, CAI - WET BAGS & VAIISES Of all styles, are sold cheaper than city prices My goods are all bought for cash, and I offer thei at cheaper rates, .for cash, than any other store Call and see. HENRY RICE, • Opposite Continental Hotel Front street, Columbia. apl 25-tf 3 ...QPRING' CLOTHING' !-• • • CLOTHING CLOTHING ! 'CLOTHING ! CLOTHING CHEAPER' T . FTA N EVER !! Pruitsiorins; VeSts, Shirts; Drawers,: &c. New Styles, New Goods at low rates. DAVID HANAUER'S U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM'. Front Street, first Store above Walnut Street, COLUMBIA, PA. The Largest;‘ , Best Assorted, Handsomest and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Oaps, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c., ever exhibited In these regions, which will be sold at prices TO DEFY, ALL COMPETITION! (nov S PRTh SUMMER 'CLOTilltd! FOR' TEL PEOPLE! 186 S . The ~, ,r eat decline in the prices of material, and ,the reduction in taxation, enables all manufac turers affected by these propitious events in the financial history of trade, to o'ffer CLOTHS, CAS SIM ERES, VESTINGS, and READY-MADE CLOTHING, at prices corresponding to those re ductions: Therefore, as the lowest minimum has been reached in the manufacture of goods, and us 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 DSEN AND BOYS, and good material mid good fits insured. inar.,l4, !GS-ly] S. S. BATUVON SO . /NIERS & SON, 809 CHESTNUT Sr. Is: Fun GIRARD HOUSE, SOO CHESTNUT Sr.,Mtn' CONTINENTAL, MOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. FINE cLO'riXilsta, FINE CLOTHING, CLOTHING AT LOW PRICE, cLonuisza AT. LOW FINF PIECE; GOODS for•mensure work, FINE PIECE GOODS for measuretrorlr., CHEAP CASSJMERES for Business Suits, CHEAP CASSIMERES for Business Suits, MEASURES TAKEN, SUITS NEXT DAY, MEASURES TAKEN, SUITS NEXT DAY. fIOWN WITH THE PRICES st, received from the Philadelphia and New York Markets a full and complete stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, the Latest Styles in the'market, which we are prepared to make up to order in the BEST STYLE AND SHORTEST NOTICE, and at the Lowest Cash Prices. We have on hand a full and complete stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, , Of our own make, which we guarantee 'well trimmed and well made, and goods as repre sented. Also, our Stock of GENTLEICEN'S FURNISH ING GOODS, is full and complete.. Our stock Ls purchased at the very Lowest Cash Prices, mid we are prepared to sell at a small advance. ,• Call and examine our Stock, and -you will bo convinced the place to be suited for the least money, is at if RS RATist. ON'S, No.l East Kingstreet • - . „ :Lancaster City, a. BOOTS & SHOES. T ADIES SHOE . - M.P.NTJFACTOItY. Having increased my facilities for turning out superior work I - would announce to my old customers and all new ones 'that may favor me with a call, that I am better prepared now to manufacture all kinds of LADIES' MISSES' .AND CHILDREN'S SHOES 2ND GAITERS, than ever before. I employ none but the-best workmen and am always certain of giving satis faction: ' I keep on hand a general assortment of ready made work all of which is manufactured on the premises. I keep no made-up work of other parties. My work is made exclusively for home trade and is sold as such. TERMS CASE. -- - . We sell as ;cheap es any other establishment, and ask ahhare of public patrorue. - JAMES SCIIItOEDER, Locust Street, bet7een Front apd Second. BOOTS AND SHOES ! JEROME SCHRECH, - Manufacturer of Superior BOOTS AND SHOES Informs the public that he is prepared to re ceive ,orders for, work, and ; , that his prices are reasonable. . •7 • 4 • : • A splendid assortment of lieticlyL.Made Work on hand. Repairing always attentleil to in a prompt and efficient manner. , ItEMEXBEE TILE PLACE! • JEROME SCERECE, apl 25 68-Iy.r. ' No. 262 Locust St. 031 E -MANUFACTURE. The Subscriber bas on band a large Shacdr. of Iloots and Shoes, Gaiters, &c., all of his own Manufacture. _ .. . . Call at his Store, four doors above IL Williams' Drug. Store, Front Street, where he oilers an ex tensive assortment of Goods, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. His stock conslstA ol'as 'large and deneral as sortment of Men's Boyst Ladies' and Children's '2' B CO'T S "A'N - D S'II 0 S, scan be found elge:V. - hete in'the Tomi. _ . Those requiring Boots and Shoos, will find It to their advantage to call and exantine 'lila Stool:, before purchasing elsewhere. May 20,41) ' SAMUEL Git.OVE. N. BRENEMAN'S AU GENTLEMEN'S BOYS, GIRLS AND • CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. The largest and best assortntent of Ladles seed Gentlemen's wear in the CITS 7 OF LANCASTER. The undersigned respectfully invites tn.s citi zens of Columbia and. vicinity, to his large stock of LADIES'', BOOTS AND Such as Women's Kid and French 2tcalmon Boots, Balmoral, Continental and other FASIIIONA.BLE STYLES. We are prepared-to manufacture at shorteselice every kind of Ladles' and Gentlemen's wear known in this market, and at as cheap t rates ns any simillate ebtablisliment..• Call ''and-examine our stock. „ A. N. BRENE3L9N - , ee • , Op_posito 'Cooper's Hotel, West King St. Lancaster. PURE: WINES For Pure,,Udeditlterated (MAC% and ;Liquors, go to the store of the subscriber. ` .g.,1).14 elegant T A 'ciri3-A. Vtr,T. YE, : Which for quality and flavor, cannot be excelled; - • also; "the - eelebrated 7, ROOSTSlt WHISFOX.Y, Yangeolinm,JamalcaSpirits,Mackberry • '- .13mnd v^ Cherry . and ' OMmat Wines. • , Wo,have Wineseßnuadies,'Gins, .Cordials, Old 15fonongaliela`of till "grades: . Give Loa a. call - and examine for yourself.: CTIA_RL.CzGROVE, Corner of Commerce and Walnut Sta.; Coluinhia„ Pa. , , 11(513'' ej Description neatly executed it this Office. GROCERIES, tee,. MRS. M. ;:.71.11-I.NER Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Columbia and vicinity:Abat she has Just opened an extensive assortniinit of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES ! Her assortment of Fancy Groceries cannot be excelled In tills part of the country. • AND, 4 sITGATts - ENCLISII AND AMERICAN I , s; , ; - • ;PICKLES? L* I' I CANNED FRUITS! CANNED OYSTERS! CANNED VEGETABLES! . CANNED . 1.t.R13,31,111VE'S r i ALL' EINES, • ' • DRIED FRUIT, .BEEF ,A,R,1l II A M _ - Her assortment of . - GLASS QUEENSWARE • , • Cannot be excelled Call and examine, and satisfy yourselves. Her prices are very low. and terms Cash. ,MRS. M. TURNER, may23-tfJ , No. 142 Locust St., Columbia, Pa N EW GROCERY STORE. TIIOS. R. AIcCLEJNE Has opened a new Grocery Store at; Nos. 17 Sz 19 Son th Third Street, near the Market House, and has stocked it with • a choice lot. of FINE. FAMILY GROCERIES ! PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, Lemons Oranges, Prunes, Figs, d:e., &a., Sugar Cured Hams, and. Dried Beef. Also, Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, 4.ke. • WOOD, WILLOW-WARE, BROOMS, Ste All klncLs of GREEN GROCERIES In Season Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, or the highest market price paid In cash. I ask a liberal share of public patronage, feel ing confident that I will deal justly with all favor me with a call. nlay2'6B-tf.l ' TILOS. R. McCLUN.E. TyNIEL 7 i.'I.IcCAULEY, NO. 407 LOCUST ST - :, - COthbIBIA, PA MMME3 FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Sc ALSO, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR ! RYE FLOUR UNBOULTED MEAL, CORN MEAL, GRAIN AD ALL RENDS OF MILL FEED alwayi kept on hand. Choice Family Flour made from White Wheat. Also Bakers Flour of the best quality. Ile thanks his friends for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, and asks a continuance of the same. . Being a practical Miller, and having followed the trade for many years, he natters himself that his knowledge of the business will enable him to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their enstorn. • - . The store will be open from 7 A. M. to 8.lx: P.M mayT6S-tf] . • DANIEL -MeCAU.CEY. A WANT SUPPLIED ! JUST OPENED! "A FIRST-CLASS • GROCERY AND PRO VISION STORE." CLEPPER BRO.'S Dealers in Country Produce. Produce of all kinds bought and sold, exchanged for Goods or sold on Commission. VEGETABLES OP ALL RINDS IN SEASON We keep constantly On hand a good and fresh supply of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS AND FLUE 11 - AK AND DRIED BEEF Also, Dried Fruits of ail kinds. Cedar and Willow Ware, Sc., together with all articles found in any similar store. Wo ask a liberal share of public patronage CLEPPER BROTHERS' • apt 18'13.4 1 1y1" " N0.'22.0 Locust St.; Columbia,-Pa: F INE FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, te,, ttc A LARGE & PINE STOCK JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE! lllave now In Store n full assortment of QTOCeIZieS 8.5 For Family and Hotel use Extra Syrup Molasses, Fine Teas, Coffees, Extra Sugar Cured RAMS and DRIED BEEF Extra FAX MY FLOUR by the barrel or smaller quantity. Dried Fruit, Pickles, and. Fancy Groceries of all kinds, and at the lowest prices. Call and ex amine my stock, - whether you buy or not. HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. of Front it Union Sts. mar. 7, 'GS-tf.) A FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT IEARD2I.IA:s.T'S ! Just received, at the fine Grocery Establish ment, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the follow ing new Goods: CHOICE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, JELLIES, PRESERVES RONEY, STRAWBERRIES PEACEES, TOMATOES, ENGLISH PICKLES, WINSLOAV'S GREEN CORN =E=tM A LARGE 1.6. r OF NEW YORK CAIVRIES, - Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Cider and White Wino Vinegar. Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes, Rio and Java Coffee fresh roasted, Lovering's Syrup, dm .n,7 --New -New Goods received almost daily. WAX. H. LIARDSEAN, 3rd and Cherry Sts., Columbia, Pa. dec. 21, '67-tf.] FAMILY GROCERIES! FAMILY GROCERIES: The Subscriber would respectfully inform his customers and the Public generally, that he has just received t general assortment of - GROCERIES, PROVISION:3, TEAS AND. SPICES. Refined Sneers of all kinds, - -1, and Mess Mackerel, English it .Ainerican Pickles, Sugar Cured Hams and Beef, Extra Fine Syrups, Old Rio and Java Coffee, ' ' DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, Raisins, Prunes and prepared. Mustard always on hand and of thevery hest grades. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, • CORN NEAL, HOMINY, ac., Fancy Groceries, Canned Vegetables and Fruits, for hotels 'anti hunilict.- The best Goods only are sold, and prices very low. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is Sidi and complete and we intend keeping it fresh, by almost daily additions. . Notions of different kinds always on hand. • - FREDERICIC lii, enErt, feb. 8, 'GS-U.l- • , cor. 4th & - Locust Sts. FRESH. GROCERIES AT. THE PROVISION EMI FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF MULLEN & BROTHER, ODD FELIeOWS' lIALL, Coltnabia, Pa FRESH TOMATOES; FRESH PEACHES AND other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, &c. , • 1' EA - THE BEST BLACK TEA IN THE EXTRA REFINED SYRUP MOLASSES, very cheap, a Refined Sugars, Dried Fruit. of all kinds. Sava, cud inguyra Coiree. NEW SUGAR CURED 11,1111S,t: DRIED BEEF Also,PancyGrocerles,FamilyFlour, Notions,..tc. 'We intend to keep the best Goods only, and to sell as cheap as any similar store. MULLEN 4; BRO. *CM-Country Produce of all kinds bought or aken in exchange for goods. [fob 15-tr. ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS WE are almost 'daily in receipt of new . an' tl fresh groceries; such as • • STIGAHS. • • TEAS, 'MEAT, COFFEE, _. FISH CHEESE. FUME. Provisions of nil kinds, together with Wood and Willow-ware and Class and Queensware. Switzer and Limberger Cheese, German Fruits, Sze. ,• ' ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES. ' Fresh Peaches, and all the Fancy Groceri per taining, to a - well regulated Grocery Store, I am, determined not to be surpassed in cheap ness and in the excellent quality of my goods. AQ-Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not., A share of 'public patronage is solicited. GEORGE TILDE, Agent, Locust St:, above 2nd HACGMAN,.. F.,„.'wrrn Lippincott & 'Trotter, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 211Coith Water Street v and 20 North Deltivntre Avenue, Philadelphia. [Aug. 3,'67.' B SPICES NEW STOCK!