41, Scilurclay, i(5.; ' .A . Alvertisements, to - secuieinitiadailatif in= sertion, must be •handeil,in;op. or before.trhurs.' clay; evening, each week': • . • • ' ad • e _ e. 0 I white f'z't ' 17A 4 NDICERCIIIErg - - . ConAt, jewelry touge% fey! stmunerviedr;e4ieciallYwitliitai:lc:Eckilettes. A Nyrrri•E'rpitoq!c...i' Io U.NITED:,.STATES: for General Grant. ;11. " HALto,' ip - ,:tl id yciu ket.tha good segar?:'- .'! At :Sack or c'Ciire tio3; keep the' t 0 MANY genileucerti selves loelF.giore,c ; ll .145y9117.9giy; by 'lip:k ing their7l3air croppeatin(prison Ni w- L9Dap.—.A;-, - ,juniorlodge, - ;(if - United, forA§r . ..,:of - I,llperAetnilvieeliuni&; ,is abort-being orkanized. in •thp,. '; 'MATtx. red: awl I) ack iirg or straWberriiliiii:tilio mnrket. No arfesig:liiive' been "fi r idae,l;y"ilie lice of Colurnbitt , for'atew pat: Al • == 03.1isSroi4..L-In' the' eall',.,isiuecl;l4', Fry, the ehitirinim'efilie:RepahllearriCoun ty Committee, the Wilco of District Attorney is omitted. IVhatis the matter.? • 4 BACK NUMBERS:- . -: - .7 . -AnY persim's haiing copies of. the weekly - apy.-. of , June : ffii. citid 13th, will iikeivo a•pren ium;for•tliein,if sent to this office.. . . ~, . , . . PUGILISTIC.—The :' warm - weather seems to have atondepcy toproduee .fighis; though,,'• fortunately-.for the. parties, they are short, and bloodless in ,their nature.' , ' NEW CAINIPAION , PAPER.—Wd ! have recelv ecl fitst numhei ditr; Play, • , campaign paper, published:from the Man helm and spicy little sheet: Snacesi to it.',' , ' : ,LA.RaE TRAINs of :Oattle ; hpd -hogs ,pass, throughpaelte4'in;stobk: cars likesardines: It lg. viemark oble -how, thoS.x." , esetifio!'4dgocation, and' reacli ;' Elixir destinatien'alii+eithrengh the-long trael; . confinement and heat. • 0 News ;is ,one of.the finest Pictorial papers that:' comes• to 'fills. offiCo.. ; Publi t s49cl . - ip brew York. §ingle. copies 10 ,cent.s.„ for specimen niimiiers: W. IT: h - eg.4; , lunibin; has ; ; BATiIiNCII - 1 4 9u56. - 17ire 10arn," that a number of bathing house., the:: nepont - , modation nf lading 'and .gentlemen, are to be erretcd ;' on Aiittlin ' s'Tslaud, ,; in tie. us .. N,E117• - :BUTLDINOS.—Mr. Michacl.Lip hart, builder; has-commenced . the erection of 'Elie buildings orroFifth street, be- tween Cherry arid Union streetsjor James , . Burrells. They aro,to be two stories high, with hack buildings,ond•will he eon-inlet -. ed iif aboutlfour months. 'They will add much - to the appearance of this ,ptirt of our ' borough'. ..iVlr.:,Liphartlts now somefour teen buildings under way of our town.. VACATION.—The church. ' of the Lutheran Church have given,t_heir.pas- z , tor, -Rev.' St'eek,'li vacation.' bf 'Mork weeks, during The hot, season.- ,There,will eonsoquently,be no, sorviee io' the , .ehurch, during the nest Sahbaths,"eseept the regular evening • - pisiSier C'eli rig , at hal e- Rey. Steck is .a hard worker and: faithful. p4stor,-and deaei-Vpg,t,he,vae&-! , Lion granted bi e he, may return to his iloclerefr . eelied in 'hoci3 and spirit, to resuote , his labors.tonong 'llS7' .131:r_sr BOtlrE§.=ll.l4 I:above mnamed. class-of individuals are quite numerOnsln every ..daiWtriltniey; ; and:yet are detested by. everybody. ;They are-always loud l in tbgirr pretentious of honesty and - Viktio; aye, more, they,,daily , prediet Ithat something , is about transpire, pspecitilly, the fot: they in the narrowness' of,their, of pure enN;Y:Or maliee;) mosetregire. Poor creatures us _Tit:37, but never bey' eel yefl by, ,therri.' 7,7liey, arc true tO: own development-badly ,made law of , eternal, - progression ;will , produce wonderful changes' with etch—so • it' Will' with,the granite rock.' • ••••• ' STREET_ SP.xt,iNkiiN'O.--Heri Unfelt the comfort of our citizonswould be increased. by having in, oni,6Wn !Calvet ..sprinkler we need not-attempt to describe, for all. realizeiliow.,agreeable_the—intreductiou_ of. such an t i `dpstitutior ; woald2-be.,,,Ahecpst attending We 's'aine iiot lie - great. A small subscription from;those: having stores or dwellings upon the principal -4 streets of the borough would :keep our streets free frOrn'lduit 'during ' the Many weeks.of-vi , arrn•and;dry .iveather we ;shall most probably yet have; _and nearly every one, we think, would 4 Ue willing to ,con 7 tribute - 6'so gOba - - objeCt: THE - LOCAL ....T.Evr§:-.--,Copeerning Lb is important fea titre of the 'Sr.v.„ we take the " language of an es'ehange, that we have so frequently reqtieSted our iriends in th6'va.-' rious sections of the corintYto"send us the items of local .news , transpiring In • their midst, that we hartly know-how, ;. to again set forth tl•ciitCpi)i-tanCe oethe-mntter in It It is' thitklbeeitieWs'Whichrgives character and value to the county news paper, and without this they l areopore or less insipid. r.i.'herefore,we again request, sendl - UState ;901 news ;; ; lind,ir Yeti cqUintitc, write well, no matter; we will see that !the compositiou.is allsiglati..if we are only fur nished the facts. Is JAGER NTOXICATIN e ques tion as to 'whether lager beer is intoxicat ing, so often raised,':lts often decided,. but never at rest, is now under consideration , in one'of the 'western rt - Owns: was tried for violation of, the excise law, and the• , defendant clainted .that lager was not. in-: toxicating, and therefore not prohibited by the statute. ~ - . • •' One witness swore . that'-he : had drank a quarter of a barrel in ono day:- out the least intoxicating effect: -The jury were diyided in the opinion, and piled to agree. • - We have. a man in Columbia who can " heel" that drinking. ilaitv'EsTlN(l.-'—The 'graiiilarvest has fairly commenced, and otr':fartners are hard at Work, - cutting and harvesting their grain. in'shmesections have noticed the grain already ant • and. :healed - in,' and by the `end-,of the,preierit, - treek the greater portion will be safely depovited in the barns of the husbandman. The crop from fall ap'- pearancesis a good one, and the weather has .been',:yeryitavorable for harvesting. Shouldtheerop turn-ent-as-expected,-the poor, as well as the rich, may rejoice at the . prospect of cheap bread. We .can, at all events, congratulate ;ourselves.. upon .the fact that we 'shall have "bread enough and • to spare." , Lnve dos , s Too , y, as lho will lid out o'hortly: ", BEWARE. -7 -,New counterfeitt UV:Lc:est Lilly he:y.`43 ilia e9thi3l ;Iti•jailzTi:arteb, I They are splehaidly,execatecl, arawill easily cle 7 A t.!o•A DI vl nparrilaDAro 4 rr e 4l(lllll-Tli6 , r s ilividancleNtiree Per eent.c'eleartir:T_T.l'S.: , EMIR grand Snengerrest; to;:i),e; iii:Tiniqhig; 'pioniiS i eS'itO 'be ":egnaLlO. nnyi ever held'iri: thiSState'."'..i. number 'orour, ;ciizejis; arena.; ! i;'1 1 CO,LUMBIA. I bia , aAll ,ugly, enough to l l support alitfle'tlaily' 1i 8/v4=4'lllla: ,‘ ,-^ „ , I lllgnpoligh,enligh toned enough, atin.lib-! grid enough—which is the beauty ofit Mr. , •HeMld.- TAlLoitt7g ;Ourreaderslvishing.anything done'iu the! on-irs Annie ..krnolci,ll2s 4!cirry street; - Jumbia..Spn,is a,splendid tailoressv... , : • • , .GUAUDIANS ANGEL hi • ilic;" name of 11viry What littlo 'Catholic' journal; lisheciniOntlifilit',Piiilirdelpliiniut 50 - cents' illustrated 11/At - p e at number of baud' ptne cuts,And,in style - anti make'-up' it is equal to the post: - , - ';,l,Ve„ilnd . " the, name of J.P.Bi'drnigan, foimeify of t ' his office, as onirof the publishers,. :9 !..'; t I • music tl amateurs,:ready to , get•:up,.. 3r id night'Serthiade Slidrt,"notieel " Ori day nigh tithey , urere 'out iri-Ifulli-force, and the, upper end' cif tiivint hod a benefit "M the made weary pilgrim age to,thoso l p i lfuies,they...favor,cd reiuforce; 'flouts of devotees jOined tilein at every step. "fluid Lang Syne': waSithe'ilivbiite, and it is long since_we heard such. a:porformance, and excuse,all farther efforts.' We hope the rbe eposereposebfthis riot diiturlied by the would-be musicians in the future., : , ;'. : ; INSIIRANCE-OO3IPANY. -CO:VIPAN -.We Wed ;itsat. , &g in an e.T.cliange that a matimouial lust:trance) coin tian.V, is soon to go into operation i Harrisburg: - It usnro men against getting bad wives, and women against 'getting bad husbands. If some of our friends .in Columbia will lake the agency of this company' for Colombia and vicinity we will insure them an immense business, and in fact we know of one indi vidual already who will take out a policy as soon as businesti is commenced. • .. ATTENTION, SANITARY COMMITTEE.— We Yesterchiy.,nOticed,,in taking a walk over town, thatthe alley'running through the borough, between Walnut and :Locust streets; iprOducesa - very unhealthy :odor. !This'aLley , :has• ' number of: slaughter houses' biiilt'iMeh ii, said to be built in the bestuinner, yet from,somo cause there is still 'enough blood and filth, it seerns; to : create a very unpleasant and unhealthy ef: - iluvia . This should bolooked after by the 'Sanitary, ccom*ioii.: the; nisi, ;sauce' abated. The,-gutters and alleys, in; 'other part of the teitin'arso need attenficin. - 1 bris effect ihe Sanitary COmmittee. « , . AMERICAN ItoiiSE' BILLIARD SAVioN AND RETFAUItANT.-770b,Wail lies reat 7 , I ted• and fande'ektensivb repairs lit; the'Old: American House 'l . estaiiralit, and iii con nection- with ho lutS 'Ope:ned a' splend id - billiard saloon. 'I - 10'1ms two of the ,Kavan agh .Decker's tables, beautiful in sty - lo and 'finish; -These tables blivn 'been tix 'proved ;by the best players: ,in the: country,. who say th'Cy , aro. superior to any other make—improved catgut cushions: At the bar Of the American mav,,,,be found the best of liquors, and all ediblOs set - Isom two such men as Capt. WalPand Lieut. Wilco, we may safely say that the " Ameri can" wilt become one of, the most . popular places of resort,in town. GOOD 11 7 LNE,.—The Wine manufactured by tim•CitipStegaineyard Company, Lan caster, Pa., 'appears already to die. gaining quite a reputation.- • We heard it spoken :or. as the purest wine in the market. We intim' had some experience in the IllallUfacturo of Wines, and can say for - the Conestoga Vixer, yard Company, that.their wine is 'equal to • anY*•:lntve - eycr tasted:; and we know it' to be pure and ntiadulterated.' PeFiedii iii sickness or in health," who are in searchter good wines, should' not, overlook A Irthbir warratited. P A PE..t.m.—Several -weeks - Si Lice; '6EO'. of the toll gates in this county, and, shating, that ho had not dine to'..stop,-th`rew'''ll'is'i Pocket-book,at the a.stonished, apdt r iedi:i 2 tiant glitAteep - P.. r l'i'iM'ke'ej)ei of The gate Picked up the' pocketgidek !iVitli fear and trembling, and, suspeeting_ that it was an `f infernal machine,',..' did not dare...te open it until Saturcliliyliast, , ivh'enftofhis 4 -Sstbn isb then t• and delight , , , he. fou'n'd seven' dollars' in genuine greenbacks.; It 'remains a mys tery who the Man is, and what was his hurry. Ile must certainfy, belong, to, the whisky , rine; nobodyElseutford Ito pay gateage se lavisely. • A NORRISTONIAN SCALPED.—We clip the following from ..the . Norristown inde pendent, in "referenCe to the young- man, J. G. Bones; whose death we announced some timeSince': "J.'prier 'Bones, son . of Mrs. Sarah' D`ciies; on Cherry street in our town, formerly of Dowingtown, Chester county, Pa., left here , a year ago summer and went * Lawreriee, Kansai,lnnid the's- been employed as a,telegraptroperatcir.l A short time ago he went with party of young men on a battalo s hlint from Cayote, isas, when .Itbei , a squad of;..Arapaline,lndiansiWho.killed two of the white men instantly and afterwards shot a third witlr;an• arrcrivt Among the two killed at first was .T. G. Bones of our town, aeyoung man twenty r tWo yeara pf age, or great priitaiso and ktzi'dly disposi tion. Mrs. D0 1 ne.4 : 14 d wortht i ivoinan, and is not only sorely depressed at the sad in telligeuce the? de4th. !lout hitt is also awaiting .48licittiOfurth er intelligon&O'lrom, 'her husband who is also in the western . region, and ; has been missing, for the last six months! These people nre, highl3; respactal)lo- t atyl .hayea wide eifele o?aecvaitintaileaslin-NcirriStotv4i, Chester and Lanctister,copntieS"here they ".have at various times resided. James -White who was with; thopnauting)pafty, but. escapediinhurt, brings Lho eilad inielli ,gence to the mother. . ,t ' 1 ~,,, =I OUR PUBLIC - SCIIOOf.s.--..A. ' t a meet ing of the, School Mari], , July 10th„1SGS, the following persons Were elected to teach the pebile • schools,, for the, ensuing -term," attire salary used opposite, r their re - spective , naniesy „ ' ;Air:"A: per annum:. "L. C. Oberlin Teacher, s'oo 00 . 'Miss Annie'Lyie, - " " ' $45 00' " Maggie B. &web. " „540 00 , S. C. Lemon, "• • • 5.:15 ()0 Annie Caldwell, " Vr.: 50 ..L.mitnio • - ' • 1m! 10 K. T.:Hunter; ; " 550 00 • 'H. Ella Fraley - ; " 544 00 Xnte"Stambach;' •,ik2s 00 " -": I Lizzie • 1 5 t 3 00 . Mr. Win. K. Sourneer,'". sas to # •,„' Henry poyer,.‘Faselestell to teach the col- t ored SehOol, - ai u SalarY'Of $44.00 por month; he to teach as long 'as his - schcioris - atteittled, not exceeding .nlge i months_ limp( the: first! of September next. /i The Board passed tho following Fessau-, Resolved, That the schools- be bpened oit the Ist day of September next, 'and - elose on the Zth ot May. - ; . , , lkfr. A. o.,NeWper was olected Librarian, at a &dory of $lOO .per year. On motion, the , Supply Committee were instructed to use their, own , discretion in purchasing a supply of coal•for the winter. PlANOS.'' 2 Persons'Wlio'are-in want of a real first-rate piano, Olk Andrew Zeller, ana seO the one itOw ' ottiex - . 1 .there. • - C. ~f ~ . . THE EFFECT OF TILE WEATHEIL—Kti Samuel Reinhold, of Isfaytown this corarrty; . erigaged hiharvesting , on :A.; Ear, qrs4re.6farn24 , irsSeyi 7 striiel'9irWeLlko,§4lo 'iifferiition; Elsa dfixi,from rho seccis:lli ra.trru% in °moil Is: - -- 11'o` IVIIS a • inarried m:ui and ]caws u largo•Samily td Taourn his untinle-, :ry , 1•;11 , ./11::.• ^ • JA WHEir shade'; "a:Ainderbox, and *what Yli?'iqs , C.eis fay of dead to make a aure of , it, go to-.T.'A;ll.leynOt a refreshing . dranght from hisltromelainl ''OciatclitiVtaiiii;iiily a supply . ginger, liquid rennet and sparkling,ept-1. tin, and go horno feeling refreahedl .g find! safe ag,ailait gkl t Sol Chiluenbe:-". it C DR;litjao,6;S::-/Eve'rY'joitel is . i looking Out`forlbe_ateapest place to buy, • dry"goods.:,i At=tho /store. of L b.' , Bruner Intay , :li;?! found the pbenpest goods , in, tciiv'n.r Ilejigs„ala"p - alce,i,ctra assoi tment .of boots,; Ishoes;ltidi&atailters,',.&cl4te - ..! Culf eAd,s9 . o.' Front steet, above Ldenst, Coiti6i - uaa:-.F.EBRY.—The steawboat •' will ' 'mink° rag - ;to Wriglitsliille on Sunday next, so es to con nect with trans lunibia • , itailrond for tlie..great' National Camp Meeting. „- • Pon CA ifln'Al EET.II4 O—SUNDAY !MAINS. —Tho Beading and Columbia Railroad will run trains between Columbia and Afrinheim, . Leave IC011;1;11114 at 8.00 :M.; 11.00 A. Ikr.; :3.00 p: - M;;:4 0 :66 P. M. Leave Manheim tit'S'..lo-AfAL.l3'3oNoon• .3:43.1".,M'.;. 7.43 P,. IL; 10.00 • UgOLArirp',l*rt4rt.:§',4Liit:of lett eil3 ieMtiining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date: Persons calling 'for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in: the , `-` DAILY SPY :" ' '‘ Gentlemen's Wamback, A. C. Westerwell;:fbiephThoinas, John E. Tam ner, Nec Traggusser, V. 11: 1 Sinith,. J. D. Richard, Strasburg R. R. Co., Harrison Rowe, David. Hensley, Rutter Sluber, Ambrose Fry, Albert Evans; Geo. Glop hart, John Bailey, iti Agnew. ,r ; Ladide List.—lklarth a Gilbert, Siirah Moyers,-Annie R. Riuman,Elizabeth Rud ders, Sarah Ruia:ers. . . , BOATMAN KILLED. —0 u. Su Luiday -while a lot ofbeats'were lyiugiin the canal, a short .distauce , below Muncy, Captain Thos. Delitiff Went upori the boat, "Cross it 8r0.," and outdo an attack ,upon the-cap tain thereof, 'who filially 'escaped to the cabin, and when about, to ernergo•there from, ,Delmff seized him by the throat,when he drew ft:pistol; andshot•Dehuff, who died in ai, few. minutes. The-deceased. was a large man, very, Oarrelsemc; and a:P . 9llOOi terror to the boatmen. .• He .has: heen ,, fre.: quently arrested'in'this place. .• . Daily Colnlabia §py,7 a:',handsomoly, Printed' newspaper, 10,1 by 2$ inches , in -dimensions, has made 'appearance - within the last few (lays. lit , tlie'ereCtiou of' Grant and Col :fax:, ,and „is ;published :by' 'A:7, lit":"ltdrub . 6, T ,S; :SOIL' ;The ,'SPI7, has:, been, published,,fis,is iwd . e,klyjournal for' many years; but thein: l !creasing business of the flourishing town :of now demands a daily—a:Wailt, ! that 'apparently will be satisfactorily sup: Ledger, - Philadelphia; -Cr ''Gossips.—These animals, -aro, ;almost iii: deltrtictive in their operations as ',locusts, lf 'they como to annoy ns ;but:once in seventeen years as these flying 'pests do, we bciir with them -for scAon ; but as they come almost seventeen times it' month, we can - scitrcely recover from the effects of one sting until 'theyre- turn to inflict another. We' wonder it' gossipping, is net a matter of church dis cipline ? If it is, 'We deem a corfection or the evil'as important as the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, or the cure of the itch, and hope that the proper authorities will make due ituluiry. A 'FORGER.--A young ;ban by the name of Stephen T. - Beale, was arrested 'in Philadelphia, a few days , since, „ upon, the charge of tbrgerv, who claims to 'be in the but' business fn this place.' 'We clip the fol lowing from an exchange : '" After hiwingi,`,tiitten'a limn her of -pe'r sons -In- Philadelphia; 'and various other PlUe6," he arrested at a barbei shop, at No. 31^,.; Market street, ;Phila.; while the tonsorial professor was mowing, .the, rather. ituburn - hiar from liis chin. He was considerably - vexed , at 'his lib eriqms. to bo iritho hat busines'S. in Co lumbia, xvith'ani amble' bank account' upon }vhich,to draw.; Tho.philanthropic author itie:stelekraphed 'to tho!'„Clolumbia: - banks, and were informed that no' scich person as St.' Clair , or' l3eile.',Ovet','„lnicl " Alderman Lu ngrendieard:the 'd* ;with exemplary patience. He gave the prisoner the benefit of every doubt, and then is4nbil. , an oblong fiat of greeting to the_ s Wardett of the oeiiiity PrisOn; cOmmending the little adventurer to his tender keeping'! OWI PUBLIC .SOIEOOs !—Wo rocei ved. a communication yestertlay,finimadverting" severely ; upon the School., , for. em- , Ploy in;; strangers as teachers,' " while others, as well qualified;" amongst our own citizens, were rejected. We are notin the babit'of noticing anon ymous loiter's', in any' way, but as this is evidently written in good faith; and proba bly in ignorance of our rule, requiring the real name of the writer to accompany every communicption, we make an exception in this case, and answer the letter. In the first'place, then, by electing these nine inMi as School Directors, we delegate , to them all our right-to dictate inthe choice of teachers, text-boolts,'length of term, pay of teachers, or anything else pertaining to the management' ortha giihbols or school fund, and can oply!Atom 4ct, apcomit;in case oracena NiolatiCm of the school law ; but at, the same time, ado agree'ivitli'‘oitr 'nub:no - WU opinion that when different applicants, of equal ca pacity and' titifes4, Present. themselves to the preferen s ep!shOold ',l3e.' given: to Our . own citizens—our M'vn. tried teachers, tirst,and next,the pupils of our own schools; and :melt fives :are informed, is the course pm-m.114,1,y the Sehooiißoerd of this place. Whethez.there has beenany deviation trorn this titne4ionored custom in the choice of teachers for the conting.sessioti, we:know. , not,' Mit have, no don b t.that our correspon dent can obtain any information he desires. ott.the subject-hy-applying-to-the-Directors in person—tha,t weeld be ,ththpropyr way. • Ma. SPY.—It may be interesting to the citizens of Columbia to know that the Di rectors of .the Old Public Ground Company last evening consummated the purchase of the triangular piece of land, bounding the Washington Institute grounds on the north, extending from Fifth street along 'Locust to Sixth,-and along Sixth to said grounds 'of Washington Institute. Upon the extension and opening of streets last spring, it was seen that the Institute' grounds would be left in a very bad shape, end 'feeling that in a very few years such a piece of land would be absolutely necessary for public use—the - borough owning no vacant ]and, "except the 'very small patch at Town Hall, upon which it is now proposed to erects new market house--it was thought adviSableto.make the purchase and hold it n connection with tha other land, owned 'by ohlColumbia, at the Institute, for: the Aline "ofi:the horiinglf er other 'corporations. J IC:egotiationswere.at, once opened. with Mr.; .4.l:l3Lifilin,,owner of said. property, Wltcwin consideration'ef the land being • for publip.usei.Offere& to' sell it for the very low,:.priele of:41;SW; "expressly .stipulating thlit aard:-4tridaliOuldilever-be - disposed of for private use „but, that- churches; • school honses,'State orcountrhulldings, etc., and dwelling!hetiees, sufficient to accommodate the, necessary' officers thereof; might be erected thereon. ; • , • • The :grounds - Of the :to - on:Many; as 'now bounded,' comprise" ' unbrokeri, square from Fifth - to, Sixth' and front 'Lbetist to Cherry streets,,in•all, about ;six. sexes, 'and when put into.good order, will be one of the most beautiful featitres of our town, reOie.kpoiiaCrxce of tlie-b;tilk'Spy.) The National Camp fleeting_: ; MA.74 - illoin, :July 14,M. t Comm. :—Thc National Camp Meet-1 ing is a fixed fact, and those who wish to enjoy,themselves serving the the, tented ereire In& bet tei."-- iniate rip minds quick, and report on the ground, as , there is a gooddeal.9fAilliculty in pro-, curing a shelter under iiihreh to rest from the burning rays of the sun, as well as It' place t) stretch their jveary frames It night., ittinheinrhs-turnl4l fink-a nciniatn'rezlewt York. For 25 cents the traveller is carried, over the dusty road from the railroad stn-1 tion to tha camp ground . . .• All .sorts , of vej hides are to be found, from the four-in-: hand to the nornieseript of, Head Wolf ,t; Co.! —the Co.-nieAniin.; , inS'irj , and spare Rosinante, such as tine redoubled Don iiQuixoto rotie.,4 1:o Ti s iettiii:d,'„,abaltS;.:,:tetltS;','lsieli4liera . and; hearers were consecrated . the service of; 'the Most Eligh.'.TlfeP'..E.;Oray, and Rev.: 1 J. IV. Inskip, Chairman of the National' Committee, delivered most interesting ad- , dresses. A solemnityffitting the occasion: sat, : on ev,ery countenance -i qn • t.b.e,l fron t of the stand; in I.aige - 14ters, the motto,'" 110 liness to: the ,Lord.!?':was apparent to thei worshippers as the object foovlticit . ilie,va§t', .s.l"emblago„ met, alad,wlvieb eacti for' ana herseliwas determined should•be , their', , eicpelleace./ The; sb rviccs arp , to be held ft, the following ,bo i ttis: Prafer "Ilielizqtyei lit - eating tents, at 6 9 cheek, :Experience tnecting at SA. M. Preaching . at 10 A. 111., 23 ; and 7 P.- 1411-13ieL.k.11. 1 it'e7 O P. DL, and fatime . r.et 5.30 P. ..M"... - The "arrangementi are nearly completed, and no discordant noises will be, heard on the e.rOund after to-morrow. The ColuMbia - ns have the choice ground, - and 'are''very conifortahly . ' ; m•on s ped:'" itll seem,.by,their.countenances, to. think that they have done right - in coining here i 5.- We ,in_ay t expect another scorching day. the,4Sunl Morning, exercises in the Colurnbian 'prayer meeting tent, Rey: 'Bro. Smith conductiag,. iTlkeye wa.sa,blcssedve perience meeting :dile stand at 's Brethreu;And<SiSTerg friini Illinois, New Jersey, , Washington,, D. C., and from the ST'eW England" Sfilies.Orethodisis,-Congre gationalists, add of nearly all the Protest ant 'pershasions—spoko: their experiences, the bUiden of which was,. that they either enjoyed, 'or wished to enjoy'the blessing 'of sanctification. When I have alit tle more leisure I will give Yen, if possible, the num ber of tents on the ground, with 'any' inci dent that may,catch 'my eye.- Rev: AdainO; from Brooklyu r has just concluded a powerful' sermon, , folloWed by Rev. Alfred Cdokman, usnal'foreible manner while addressing a Throne of Grace. The heat is most oppressive. We ask, what must-it he in Columai 4' Don't 'forget to send the SPY, daily and weekly. " Yours, ,Szc., -.l‘l4.zirtrmr; J • ulylOthylSGS. , • you• that,Columbia had choice ground to; tampon;', Now Tam haip py.to inform-YoU4hat-iiot but all thotelwh?• rittelledltt , theptand. for the evenTng service, • the phi:lsure of hearing - a powerful and instructive SernicM from the Rev. S. H. C. Smith, of our bo'r= ough. His iliS'eLinrse was on the power and assurance cf , hie Gospel ` of our Lord Jesus Christ. i .,The,God.whomlltey. §'rnith.serves enabledfiliafa`P - re44oho Truth in an ac c4)tabld nilin:p.'cif. l :l:ptir, prayer' l4;:thalf.GOd will -maize :his' lab:hrs •• the church; jboth Colunihiie"t i /NidtlCti'vo :Ornina 'ere Al RI Drod good. .Althoughi the tient' wus glothst bearable, yet sueli 'is • Ibe ail:deli to ~ 1 1 env hat the seals around ) the stand 'aro 'well filled, Mal the spaces between the seats crowded by'_those_ haying, camp. chairs. There, was smite a panic on,the ground for a short lime Bist'aVeriing,.as 'the word was passed around "the water has given ont." I ant happy to say, with care there will be found a sufficient supply. As is always the case-when thoughtless persens arc aDowed to tine or waste at will, the supply of water was nearlY'ehrinsted,'but to-dayl find the pumps are tied for certain hours. Well, Mr. Editor, the cry is " still they come." Every' I train'llait arrives brings its load of worshippers, who are quickly lost amid the streets and avenues of the greet encafnpment : I hoped toche able to day' to` givd yen as' rieir" as' possible the number of tents on the ground. This is too much of a tasle;lbesideS; lents are rising here and there, and for several days to come, many more will be put up. I sate,' the Rev. Matthew Simpson, D. D., one of the Bishops of the M. E. Church. We hope to hear him.. preach , before 'the , close of the eaniffSerViceS. ' r ed.& inforiii yeti fix ad vance ()fate time (should the Bishop preach) I will do so, as I know some of our town folks, are anxious. to ; hear. ,;Dr. and , Mrs. Palmer's happy faces are seen on the ground to-day. , Like their Master, they go about - doing Wo bad' art experience , meeting in the Columbia prayer meeting tent :at fi o'clock this' merning, , :and 'at S o'clock there were interesting meetings held in many, of the, larger prayerinceting tents. At. 10 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. McDon ald, of Boston, preached (from Acts 1S chap., commencing at 24 ver.) an excellent dis course. In the tifternoon, the Rev. Mr. Simmons,.of Conn., will preach, and in the evening, the ,Rev. Mr. Gracey of the Phila. Conference. We were glad to welcome the Rev. Mr. Steep, of Columbia:, to-day. I must rot omit to mention that God, who is rich in mercy, sends us a refreshing breeze. 'While I write, to look out and see the forest trees swaying to and fro, and then to feel the cooling effects of that heaven-sent messenger, is enough to raise the heart to the Giver of every good and perfect gilt. Good-bye for the present. Come out and see our encintipment. ANON. Political. Lzonir..txunn.—We are authorized to an nounce Capt. GEO. H. ETTLA, of Marietta, us a candidate for nomination for the Legislature, at the printarS - eleetlons of the Union Republi can 'Party, August 15th, ISt:S. FOE.- CommmixoNim.—We, are authorized '.,to announce the name of JACOB C. Ii.itEADY, Of "Manor tap., as, a candidate for nomination for COMMISSION'En; to the primary elections, on Saturday, the 1.5t1t day of August next_ • LE6x - gr..n.2iruE..--We !hie . anthortzed to an nounm the name of . .TA3ll*; ):ARBER, of Colombia, Pa., no a. Candidate for itomittati - 4 for the Legislatai•e, at. time ensiling jirintary et. lions of the Linton flrpultlicaa party of Luartia ter county, August.lsth, tnaistArufn:. 7 -"Vro'nnl nOnak.e, , It-171 - 1 , ei514111,,, twp.;ps tvi candidate. for renomination 'for , tne eleCtlims-or publican party, August, 17,111. ImntsLA:rmit.n.:L-We tiro :fintliorikeil to 1.111- 110U11Ce r Capt. ..I.,,G9DS,LIALIC„of .lilast, Cocalico twp.', l iisti.'eltiiditlate t for r6Weiniriathin• for the Legislature at the primary elections of the lte publican party;'Attgast •• • ' . • . DISTIUCT Arrourmr : 7 -Wo are authorized to anaounea tla, name or GEO. piIIiTTIAIMIt' e: Candidate for - District Attorney, subject to tile; deeisioti of thq . pciopie at the Iteptdd f cal i Primary . Eleatlona , on_SATUTtDA.Y, the 15th AUG UST,lStri.' Disrnrer .A:rrorouct•:—We are authorized to announce that. DENJAMLN" F. BALI, of the City of Lancaster, will be a candidate for, nom ination for District ~.lttorney, at the ensuing prlitiarVineetitnda of the -Vatic:alai Milan Itepab- Lean party of .Lancaster county. , , &arriagts• Deaths and Ida Fringes are;publialsed lathln 'apes; withont charge. , When, accornpanied eonunen tildes; whether prose or poetry, fivercente'per , lino, will be charged. Funeral notices ten. cents perlind p a yable in advance. On Tuesday, Tnly II; by Rev. TT: Sleeks Mr. Golfs, nue - Miss NU.= E., Ou.- minrr,,both of Colum lia.., ,„„; mills. On Monday, July i3t.h, in "Oils . idric:e . ,!Et.s.snin agwife of Peter Seibert, in. the 85th year of he . In Marietta, on• the j 1 tli insault,:ll4B-sr.tren Itno.kns. • • ' - ' • On Saturday, July 11th, 18W, in this - place, firs Itosics?.:A . Meratn.,,,in,po : tiiid :year/ of her age. • At his late residence in Pikesville, Sinrylun.l, on the morning of the Sth inst., Fniaw/s DM, aged 72 years, formerly of This county. ilr: . ---- A 67FiNfiiVX . IVTiii5 F -- ' - 'ol't.l i 'Ti-jf ' ; "WEARING Ole Tun GREEN," 1: ie,n test entertaining bookpubliolted, nbotind, - , ing* thalZenninieNhimee :anti int.i, Agent! latyllf 1! We best selling book out, an'people Jiro tired of the repetition of dry details owl army reports; - - One Agent sold 68 In Ono Week. . 41 - $4 -a{ in 44 44 44 ' , j: f ''t 4 1 - 82 $ ‘ .l ' ^ r QP P3VS• 41,Liberal;Terins,to Agen • .119); Fatally,:Quarto Et:It'll:I pub.l.Juned., 41ttibl Soutllkteventic. street; i .1 1. - " 1 :Eltitall el EirIIAND Tile Board: cr Direetar or the manic or andly ldendbr tt Tei,cent.; ' clear nr 9,•.r.toc;;payable. on-demand: " ' S. S. .I.) l.•'' nv ll ,al; Cashier. • • • • • • •,-• jyt7Ll t' .OA3IPIMEETI.NG3=Li'I' II ' COLUMBIA. VEItItY.4 . 'ha l steamboat " CIALME'.! will - maize regular, trips lo Wriglitsvil le and back, on Sunday next, nuar.in,.. , connection with trains on tiurliend !lig; and'Coluinbialltillroadifor lilall 1 ' GREAT .N.A.710:5.:A1: CAMP :11 1 F.ETING , -1.17 , • 1 • Trains 'Leave C9lumbht,at S A... 4, M. 'and 3P.: " - Jyl7-2t4Ltltal , 105. BLACK:Proprlt:toi% TAILORING' Ez . IiRESS the spbScri bet. W•ould , respectfully' Irifchin 'tiie citizens of Eniuibia - tuul vicinity that she will attend , to 'matting of CIEN'TLE.MEN'S APPA- ItEr. Also DRESS MAKING in nil 14 branches. 11M. I;eforence, tryl melon - ye'. Is Alla . Mils. ANNIE A1.:.1 , 71).LDr" ; jvilLltalltw) No. 121 I'erry f•tireet. - W A- “ :‘\%: _ r •l l q ) oll l— tii;ilC.i:E . ll 4 .lL ( .=-.\! : p i kr ' nqii 2 ditt home, and a genii en•iy place for any woman wishing to engage. as housekeeperi, Apply at this bllleo. .• • .1 jyr.,llllw. AesuD,Frois Estate of uONICLIN, )ate :of( I t Jietuptield lAcp.,..Ltincaster county, deed. The undersigned Audltor t appointedito distri bute the balance renraitutigan the hands of Eliza JOltn-t and. John M. (trbler, executors of the last will• of said deceased, to and among those legally entitled to the surne, Will sit for thatOttroo,o On FItIDAY, the Sl:l7E:salt day -rte.}fit. at '2 o'eloek P. :IT:, in iio 4 hr the „tory :petits of the Court hlon‘e, 11l the elty of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribdion may attend. It SIMON I'. EBY, Auditor. Q TATIOIENT SIIOAVING ITU) CON u dui.. or J. FIV.ST N.%.T.ronvr, `ll,Ol - k" of Columbia, on the morning of the timt,Mentl.ty of July, ISGS. ' Bills discounte'd ' -' -' - ,i200,(Y2 i.Bl Bondi dep'd for circulation 150,000.00 Bonds on lis.nd 20 76,154._ - - --- o'o - - 00 6.3 Legal TentlerS.-: '''' .... :-............... MA35.0 ,' Y .. Notes of N.,tional Banks__ 5.3,15.00 3 percent. ..,:ertiti9Ates 10,000.00 , , 1 Postr,l Co rreney ' ' - - 1,181:70 ,'' ' - Cash. Ite,ns - - 1,205.00 - ' . --- 30,V0.09 Doe tola Banks • 'Revenue Stamps 12,001.00 Interest and Expenses 11,:..M.2il Fixturesl,ooo.oo - . Capital - 4 .'150,000.00 Circulation i51,:N9.00 , Individual Deposits :214.ii4 , 1.el PRitit 011(1 Loss ' - • 1.6,510.14 Surplus Fund 7,000.00 Dividends unpaid 177,00 Due r.o . ban], 5,930.50 Indebtedness of Directors.. Sworn to and subscribed be Jyl7, 'O5-32u1 S. S. DETWILER, Civatder.... Monk] •AA o~ EMI • COLU lA . MB - c.r....186rc1T, PREPARES NOTING MEN AND IJOST, :1110ROUGULY FOR. COLLEGE,' l 3 UPSl\l:vs OR TEACIIINU. .\s the School is limited in number, special care and attention is given to each pupil. Uur aim is to maim TLIOICOUGH SCHOLARS, and we will spare no pains to accomplish it; Lut we must have, in addition to hottital toneherg, DILIGENCE and PUNCTUALITY 011 the part of the Pupils., Students from the meigliborhood are admitted as boa er§ ("rota Uoutte3.to Fridity. COLITHINA FEMALE INSTITUTE. At :the request. of many citizens. the u muter sigued has opened a seperate AJ'A LCI'M PINT thr Ymilll`.43, LADIES. Time room is large, well undshed and I ighteml—pleasamit and cam rort able. This last notion is deSh4ll,..Cl Young Lam tics In securing a complete Emlneatiou—iniMitling all the studies usually pursued in time hest l 4 nniltries, llaving first laid well the. foundation in the SUM]) :mum riches, special attention,will la given toll he out NA M ENTA ly including .N115:41.0, Fill:Sell, Tile NATURAL Sen.:N(lml,', ,and all time St sidles necessary 20 a finished 14:ducation., The PETMAILY IiEVARTAIENT will allbul every opportunity and privilege to those who wiNN their children to begin right, and to lay wet, the foundation for future nequisitiomi. Tue. advantages of 11..ese Institutions can be co toyed by the eitizensoi Columbia and vicinity, t t i lV i e . . , ls.i) , e , l . lS is a>r ,roin ' s e imporiare, parents have tier their own eye mid supervision. • Tie Prinemal will give alt his Cline and attention to the interests of the scholars 1111,1 stereos of the school, and earnestly solicits the Machined co-operation end support of all the friends of,Christian Education. ..tii-The nest Hesston will commence on ,Tues clay, August 27th, Tris. For Circulars, uldre,s Rev. - 11.8:ALEX•ANDElt,:= 1,2.-ibausj Columbia, Ytt CIIEG , INSTITUTE, • AN])rilExt•H, • ;;`l.' olt 1017 N 0 LA DI ES, 130,111QING AND DAY, 1 ) UPILS, and 1.529 Spruce ;greet, - ;. PIIILADELPHIA, PEIs:NA. Willreopen on Monda.r. Soft 2•2 d. —French's the In lungs of the family rust is conslontly spoken in. Mc In steule. ADAME , DILERVILI.S... - .02a4tel ; .;Principal. ^co rr crlo2vEßr; ice:: I tE-01'ENED.! • 1.1.1 , i-OPENIMO !, 'MC LIARDS ' , • 0' 0 -NTT - 0-T J O N ! NO. 152 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing linn,he has fitted up his new Confectionery 1.111.1 lee,yrrkin Saloon, in a very superior manner at N 0.152 Locust street, and supplied them with .the choicest CAKES, .CANDIES,..FRUITS AND CREAMS. Everything is of tlie best quality. - I'a !Mlles supplied :with ice Cream - in Mut us Or Moulds, at. Short. Notice and lkaisou ahle Mites. All are. Invited to Call! ,3,111-11 , ,,1r - • ALLEN ILICIIATMS, CONFEC TJONERY AND 'FRUIT OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON.' MI2EM=MMIMM ICE,CREAM, y the Freezer, or in Moulds, with pTO7IIpIIIeNS: at GEO. J. SMITH'S, Adjoining the Franklin House, Locust street. P. S.-:Also, 16 tine assortment or TOYS and Fancy Articles, constantly on hand. (Ai)r 6, '67 • For - Pure, Hrwttchat en - licit 'Wines and I.4flanrA, go to the ,tore of the subscriber: He has elegant C A 1Vi3 : :& , : ,W, I'N'E , \Vhiclafor9Luilitkaint _e led ; also;';t1le ItOOSXTEIVIVMSKEr, -4 - 00.rtunn,Jainnicta:SpIrit.4,111ackbcsrry Istan y C;ll4rry unit Currant. IVines., IVln‘}s, llrantll.6B;,Glu.s, Curalals,O l'Afononkralielix; Gly6 xis a mil and extunine, for yon CIIAILLES GICOVE, 'Corny! of ,ConiniereexuatlAVAlnut Cioll21111,4a; Pa. •, • " 33011,Eat . r • COLITMIgAI J'he-P.URerrlhrr• wOlll,l rrsrpet onnounce that lie In 'fully. ,prt.prtret.l to',ilo nll ,or ITETTL'AIt4it . CYLINDIII.IIOI . LETI" T . NNics. AND SI 11:1•:1•-IRON WIntIC 01 all lands nun On 11n• topmt renstomOlo ternw., !." itC , 11:1111 11 g petColnpt Y '.llll 01 . 11( 4 11 it): , For tut ft tee 111 t fttloti apply to, j:v 1-1 td.cOrri wi NCOTIE: TO • CONTRA:CTOES.I...',;',,',,, Ciplltial, NO II be received by. Into under siginxl, 111,10 7 V. JULY 117.14,114L , 1, for Sum ng all I lie material, and bundingam.A.x.K.nr, .110 USE, seventy-SeXen 177) Wet wide . , by one hundred. and tiventy'(ll:rii feet long ;,01 modern; style—upon the Lot now occupied for :Altai:et rposes, in the .11.0 oinzli of Columbia. Plans and Speeldeut lons eon be'neen , rit the °ince of 11. North, Esq. ' midafter the 11th ISCS. S. S. DFAhrimul . , - ROBERT URA NH. • r=trAct Jyl-1t) DAVID O3l pArtaanzE TILE , BEST !' -- .2 . ,z0N0 - crtsTomEns rs - roure -Havin g Jnost , experienced' buyers, and extensive trade td any euucern' in . the Doliar Sale bustness.'we . GUARANTEE SAI'ISFACTION in every in;tutee,aint also the test selection of Goods ever offered at ONE DOLLAR. EACH. , !Co other'conicra has any shots whereSer our Agents arc selling. Our motto, Prompt and Reliable." .1. Mule and female agents wanted• in city and country.. . "'" TTIE LADIES Are particularly requested to • try our popular Club. Systenit of selling all kinds of rntY ASP FANCY, GOODS. DRESS: PATTERNS, COTTON CLOTH, CASTORS,-. SILVER-PLATED .GOODS, .WATCIIES, SF.. (E.t' dablisbed.lSGl.) , A, patent pe' fountnirrand n check describing-an article to be sold for a dollar, le els; 21 for Sfi; .111 for Ell GO for $11; lOU for $lO • Scut by mall.' Ereepresen Ls tO 'getter - Up, (icor/A(0 per ea,E:nuswe Um those sent by any Wier concern,) according to size of club. , send won:trial club, or If not do not fall to send 'for a circular. B.—Our sale should ;vol. be .el~l•with, NewYeilt - dollar Jewelry 'sales, or boups, •• 7 . me Coral - Allies," as It Is nothtng of the Airt..3llllb EASTMAN St Ilanover St., Boston, 2%hms, may3o-6m9l' TOB„- PRINTING OF 'EVERY V Description neatly executed at this Office. CIBEIMMIESI MAI RESOURCES LIABILITIES 'EDLTCA'I_TO_YAL. T. SICEEN, Columbia; Pa ` ILY LYCIA.: 640 ' . AITisES t' J p UNION - PACIFIC :i;n12.1 J 1- I ,Pilroac-14 Are nowli . nisiOdapq operrition,' . miles of track have been laid this spring, and the woylc along the whole line between the Atlantic, itta rtiellle Sides la beinglinth4d toiiiard rirOre, rapidly than ever before. liore than twenty thousand menlitre tymPlM.ied,t and 'll Is not Im possible that the entire t rnek, from Os natia to I Siteidtatititxoiflllq)e tIMASa' Instt 4 thi The means unr.;ided aye, am ple, and all, Mai 'enciis 'Men arid "tholiB -- .Ceeure the completion of this =I .4 . I;Y,4 T 3V AIi 'PA L 2 4 I V g4 . I at the earliest pOsslble day, will be done. The UNION PACIFIC:-RAILROAD COMPANY receive: I.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right of way, and-all ncees.itrYttlmher and other materials found along the tine of its operations. Iz 11J N r, QRADIT of .I:46oo.micres of iui in't he Mlle talzetf altetnrite Wcictions on each sidel ofits road. This Is en absolute ~,Ayntiticit, raid- tviit it source lof revenue Su the future. G4V.E.RNMENT ,United,Biates iThirty-year Ponds, "ituitninting 'to' from 116,005 to *48,000 per mile according to the dltliculties to be surmounted on the Variotts sections to be built. ,;I;he,Go,verninent takes a second mortgagoks.seenflty,- and It is ex xecteth,that.,,not only the interest, but the • " ... 11ThiCillar11111111111t Illay be paid in services rendered by the Company lu transporting (in trOPPS:lniti lB .i&A . . Nikeli El terestimiosvmna inure llianintid In this`way, besides securing a groat - savingiiir..titue L nnt . l lnenexlto the UON'eniment. • - • .Ic.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the right to Issue its own FII3STMOR'fBA(IF: itois;ps, to alit in building,the - road, to the same amount as the U. S. Bonds, issued for the same pur pose, and 010 , more. •UOVEiZNALE:sT PERNITN the Trusters for the Fir,t, Alartgatze Bond holders to deliver the .Bonds to the Company only as the road. is etenpleted. and after it has been examined by United States Com missioners and pt motmeed to he hi all re spects' .a.,llirst-elass Itailtottd,“lnAl with a ileavY"r mad tomfletely; :supplied with depots, stations, t urnouts, ear-shops, 'ricotta,- . rives. ears,. Se.- CAPITA I...sTOcai s,lll:SapinioN steekladders,;,..of;„wiiielt sic .", Bight .11.1 loon Dollars have been in upon the work already done, and .which .wit, be hoVeased as the wants of the Company require. VI—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Business, that already amount to 3tots. `•ritE INTratEsT on Abe First Mortgage.. Bonds. These earnings are no indleation or the vast through truffle that roust follow the opening of the line to the Paellas, but they certainly prove that First Mortgdge, Bonds UPON MAI A PROPERTY; COSTING NEARLY THREE TDIEb TiiElii 'AMOUNT, ARE. SECURE k BEYOND ANY , CONTINGENCY. The Company have abundant means In their treasury, and make no appeal to the public to purchase their Bonds, as the daily subscript tons are entirely satisfactory; but they submit that; for entire security and ,Liberal returuis, there is certainly no better Investment in the market. The Union Pacific Bonds are for el,ooo each, and have coupons attached. They have thirty years to run, and bear annual InterestL,, payable on the first days of 'January and' July at' tht, Company's Unice in the City of NM , : York, at the rate of six per cent. in gold. Thelrtinctpal is payable ingold at maturity. At the present rate of gold, these bonds pay an 'annual income on their cost r NEARLY , NINE PER" CENT.. AND US BELIEVED THAT THEY MAY 800-Y /3.1.; A2' A PRIEM/ 11 The Com pany,reserve thi2 right 10 ad vane, the price to a rate above par at ally time, and will not flit any orders or receive any subscriptions on ithiclithe money has not, been actually paid at the Company's °Mee before the tittle el Ntlei adVallee. $525,554.25 Subscriptions v. - 1111 . Jc received in COLUAIinA by SIIIIQN,` C.. MAT, at. COLUMBIA -NATIONAL BANK mol in New York at''tlie COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 20 Nassau KI reot, and by It , FIN J, CI-CO &SON;Asurtas.' No. 59 Wall st., Anti by the Company's , advertised azcnts throughout the • Stitt cc. nernitlanrcs .41Lbbbl to: maddioNkiyfis ofh,, pie rat k: and h a, Ecoilbf rtio bc 4,11 fro, bf dairy,: by expro.... Porta, Atdc,Fratiag dowry(.' /Zeal 'weal:, ,au fi,r .I , ljf: adhere,. A PA:tIPIII,ET AND MAP FOG 3SaS has Just been published by the Company, giving fuller In tor mation than Is possible in rut advertisement, respecting the Progress of the Work. the Re sources of the Country traversed by the - Read, the Means for Construction, and the Value or the noncht, which watt itesent, free on application at the contpan:. - 's °Vices or to tally Of the adver tised intents. JOAN J. CISCO, TI:ASUIllt:It, may3o-3inol New York INiIIanIESVON DEPOSITS: COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK will receive money on deposit, and nay interest there for, at the following rates, viz:, percent. for 3non • . .t per cent. for 9 months. • 5 per cent. for II months. 4 1 / per cent. for 3 months. 7-39 U S. Treasury Notes exchanged for now 5-20 Gold Bonds. SAMUEL SUOMI. Cashier. COLT:WM.I N.VTIONA T, BANK, 1 COlllitthin, duly 7, 11 111 DTE ECTO RS of this Institution how. t his. day DECLARE:I) A 'fIiVIDEN .TY SEVEN PElt CENT. free of United Stales payable on letrtutb. jyti-11.13.2tAr] SAMUEL SLIOCif, Cashier. QUAW!' ERLY ItE PORT OF • . TILE Condition of The CO fiIIMBIA.,..N . A . T.T.9NAL BANN Colon - Ono. Pentivlvan in, on the morn ing of Cla's FirNt MUNDAY of duly,'lMS. ILES 0 I/ RAJ E S . Note,,aintßillgiUseountr , l... letil,g,illg.l2, U. (. Bonds deposited for (Arcola! lon : - .0.1,01:0.00 Allier Bonds on halal 2,F,00.00 :1 per cent,. i_Zertiticate," ,S,UPV-°° 'N.2810;9.12 Nolen of National Flank,— 775.011 '•., •or state.. Banks. , —; . 20.011 I ; ; = ; Errialinial seurreneyl..‘. 't = 2A15.8.1 - , t 1.1. i ''''', Legal 'fender and Comp' lid . Interest Notes - - 11.1,129.00 ' . E1r.1,172:55 Specie '' 47it.S1 Cash : nem:, including hti2 7 , . : yenne fit:nov=l it.C. , ,.:11 Due front :National things_ 118,:i1.2...A; '• oilier Banks slid _ ..... ....... .51.1.11 Banking' lioulie and heal Ilst•Lte • • - =M=2 LTA. DILI TIES. Card talStock paid in 600,000.0 Surplus Fund I I 1,515,41 I)Lseountiituidl..;xullullge-..., 6n my In Profit and 7,04 s 8,11'1,11 Duo to National 8auk5......., - • 8,095.78 otb Or flanks LC: Ban kers ' 6,172.711 CI reulat'tx ut Columbia Na tional 'llanl: I ig,900.00 Individual Deposits „ 313,761.71 Dividends Unpab . - 726.00 Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL, Sllodlr, Cashier. COLUMBIA, July - .ii,180. - • . , ptiteritsT NATIONAL BANK OF C(!— • • " est will he.pald by this Bank on spec mal pOSit..A, italOWSt :_;34 per cent. for 12 Months. 4 per (vitt. 6 months andtander 12 ni on tl e. per cent. fur 3 and under 6 months. ;We make Collection:: on all AceeNidlile Points the United Slates, on liberal terms Discount .Notes, Dritfts and Bills of E . :reliance. _Buy and 8611601,D, i4JLVI, li, and all UNITED STATES SEClfltlTfliS. Anil are prepared to draw DRAFTS on 1 . 111-14110- ' pint,. Neter I'm*, 13altitnori•4!1ttstatmn, It - Mgt:nut, Scot taint. France, alai all parts 01 Germany. 1 , 90 'PRBA RV BY • ' Ilohlers of ' , kat. issue. SeNett-Thirties will do wel) to will and eSehance theta for the new Five- Twenty thild Bonds, and Mee-Twenties e -cred at. once. S. S. DETWIIAtit. , April 11, "67.1 Cashier. 'T TIiFEWAL - F_Y - 6124bPs; - ,N CH.-L-T Owner o the Owne 'dr 'll arbor ers of DOGS.-In yomptimuNt with the requiremetittof !Sue. 3, of. an ordt tuancet mit it lyd A tomplement to an ordinance entitled An Ord inariee, Itelat tog to •Dogs.'t" INot ice 1 11 ereby given to all owners or itarborers or dogs :that they are required to have Ire Name register ed during the Mouth of July, of cacti and every wear, and to pay a tic of One Dollar fur the ji,it Jale Dog,4and'rwo Dollars "for the tie,/ Female Tub Dollars for the second Male Dog. and ,Four, Dollars, for the wend, Voltam Dog: HIM/• Fouk'Donarstor each and eVerratitlitional Maio' "Dog ; and Eight Dollars for euelt and every ad ditional Female Dog. Any person tailing to have his dm.; or dogs reghaerea (hiring the time fixed by the Denman Ordinance, "Shall forfeit anti pay a line of Five ,Dollars for every 21 ale Dog, tool Tiro Dollars for every Female Dog. GEO. Jr. EICILAnns, Register, No. 91ti Second Street. Office imam front S to 1:1 A. and. front 1J:0 to . 5.30 P. PI. „ • [Je2O-tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTTCE. Estate of Jahn Develim late of West twp., Lancaster, county, decd. Letters of ad tairdstrat fon on said estate having been granted tope undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested to Make. itnmecliale payment, and those having elation or deaantubt against the same will present theta for settle-. meat to the-midersigned, residing in sal& town ship. , Giumat, . je.'2o4.t. Admit% raMr. - - D ISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP. ecii.umio A February 22,1, 1804. The that of Cooper .k.reart, heretofore trans acting inisinesq as Inthber and coal' dealers, at the corner of Front and Union, street.s, hereby dissolved by mutual consent, by Lemuel Cooper retiring. All claims will lx, set tled at the office, by John Cooper and John reart, and an Wits will he expected to be paid to the same parties on or beton/ the Pith day of April next- • . Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to the , abowo .tirin, we, the undersigned, intending to continue the business at the old stand, will be pleased with a coutitutance of past patronage. JOB .I'IIXILT JOLiN COOPED. feb. Z., qiEr-tf.] G 60.7)5. • _ _ IMPORTANT TO • t - J N IT.EO • ) f ;-; 13 O'N'Di' ffO.II)ERS ! 'COaVO,p,'itb '. 'l4ll''o R .;'Or-':O Oil); S )` b-iio6Eithe.§ )" . , , r!.."1 ~1/111:1 C it 1 1- E N•• • 0 S • 7 r pl:,9l,:ils, t ,tc. 1.71 ME FON DV:VS 'AI IT I [ ' "STORE, No:. 127 & 12p,1:ocaisi: ST,.lCoLumni4 GI: EAT • , I.W.MAN D for ' thbse plain- Fabrics in May • dilrerenG ,Shades; 11(1W, so very • ~ Fasidonablo Tor- 7 Ladies' Walking and Traveling Salta. They are to be had in EXCICA.NdE , FDIC GILY:ENBAcics at the - lowest pliers at ' • - 1 , 1).ti - DERS'AIITIPS 'STORE, ' Columbia, Pa. CiPENIVG:. ifiose very cheap, all Wool' Detains. notating ;to llMien thellt •fit Columbia, all Shades and Qualities; , ••• . itu,C received this- week. Call soon, or . you wilt miss the , l.' • • , • lternemLer • ru..NDEns.:OITIPS STOILE, • Columbia, Pa. Gotirhs! 'white Goods! Everything desiralde for the VAR.)/ 11'F:41.T/1F:11i 8-1 "White and Mack Maretz. Grena dines, Organdies, - Printed Jaconets, . Lawns, ChalliM White and Colored Tartetens, Swisses, Nanisooks, ShArrrtl Muslins, Mosqueto Nettlngs, &C., in great vatielY z at I. OXIDE rcsm !TIPS STOKE , n. , ; SUN ‘1 , 1111:1ll , .1.f.;AS :nal Pa rnsolq, a full z Welt' of , privet+ alai sizes Alt, FONDE nBlll • S'L'UICE, 1'27 &12..1 Locust Si. , . . , . • ILAAVI.S!, B ; TV..I—LA ' STIAIVLS! ' • Shawl.; Lai ' Shawls, Gieliatline snot Many other Mulls of Slut u•Js; v4.l•y thenp at - FoNDERSMITrI'S, Columbia • • • 2' 2 sk ;2 - ; • 17:=3; IN TIWE!' AlinOter'plcw or that.suporlor _ • Whale, 'tiordeil Silk, for Drek,es mud 5:au22.4,- , FancVJ Sills , ;Checked Silks, ;Ma Eoultirtl at, • FotiI.).ER.YMITII's STORE, Coln istl)ia, Pa. AND YOUTIIW we. Lave the hest. selected stock of nue RIO low aril(' OS Or .I:o4l4lol*iitiord4, sSpitt men I 14 , 110- IWO Wli 14.16% - t•linn" haw mule 1400 order ifs bea style and' SA .4 : l": i 6. 9; r iSPl:: . APlTl;4 '' Yf i . i lle, Colunibta,4ll. CA RPETF!!' ROME-W.IDV CARPETS!! :NU yards Rag' reveiwcil; Alen, Ingrain, Wool, Datell, C.lottluze, "V‘ .11,:l fan and Ilunip all regular rundo goexlx, you al Ways el Foicp valsmirir STORE. Nos, 127 129 Locust Street, je2o-9S] Columbia,: Penns. CL 0 SPRING & Stj . 3l)lElt CLO9'II LNG ! FOR ry...on - Ln 1 Tlie`great tl6ellne In the' prices of matcrlal,and the reduction in taxation, enables all manufac turers infected by these,propitteus events in the financial btstory of trade, to offer CLOTHS, CAS- SllilltliS, VF,STEs.:GS, and 'HEAD Y-3t AJ)if CLOTHING. at:prices corresponding to those re ductions. Therefore, as the lowest minimum Tins liC(.11 r( , sehed in the trintitifiteture of goods, and as legislation, can no more for us now, there is 110 Allvantage in waiting; then let one 'and all repair at once-to t CLOTHING AND FurtN - ISTIrso - he l::4TATtr.vii rm ENT of the sub scriber; corner of _D . :oqt o gneen and Orange Sts., tlnhl heal:l4.ly opposite Sbobees irolet,) Lallcus t er,,Pa z , and replenish their wardrobes.- S'pecial attention paid to custom Work; for 111i;N" nays, n.l aNiii material aat(l i<xl fits insured. Imtr. S. S. vois; D OWN(Wrilf I'IIICES Just received fl.ollt the ViiilmQelpi la and New York .3larkets stJuli land couipleie skid: of aoi.h r.'AF;st9fr:ltr2., the Latest Slyles to ale niarlcet; which we are prepared to make up to order in the , . BEST STVI,E AND SW/I:TES]: NOTICE, old at t he Lowest:oo4l PchZes. IVe have ou halal o. full tont complete 61.0c1: of HEADY .74.11111; CLOTHING, iii,, 3:lo 4 .'1,1;1.2, , 4.57 Ot our own make, uhich 4u:trainee. well trimmed and well made, and gor?ils as repre sented. , „ . • , • Also. our Stork of GPiNTLEMEN'S FIiriNISTI INC; GOODS, is lull and complet, Our stock is purchased at the very Lowest. Cash Prices, and we are prepared to sell at r. small advance. Call and examine onr Stock. mu! you will NI convinced the place to be suited for the lenht, money, I, It MY I , : 1.1. S S. RANI" I.*o , isZo. 1 East Ring street, Lanewster City, l'a. it.: I N ET SPRING AND SUMMER , STOCK. 01 0 • CLOT - I I\T NEW - -STIP;RS! !- C ItEAT 8.t.R.G.V1 N \o« • °err:it ND! C.u.r. .\ I . lric)[ AT No. II- N01;111 ritON•r STItI,II:7T, ..Ana Branch Swre, Next, Poor 1,, itentia IL IT. l'zu.senger Station. I have Justpurehased my new Sprint; and stint:Ger Stook: 7 'or nothing; The Largest ever hetore,oureltat.e/L Come aunt examine our /.:W Styles and prict.te; • ! &lila" 113 (fI.OtIIING , Eolliraelllg every Vitriety 'style :mil iinderlal suit-atilt:, for no, made of the be,st.in:Lterial al)41 Ifs Ltie ial4lllllllll.bie Style. ;EN'l'f.liiAll•N'S' PlTlt"..:Lctill NG ft 00I1S, t-4titiltt t t-te..nrlit,'N'erir Tics, lirtsi)etiden, Traritllcer 'Otter:, firLslery, A splendid Ilite of these . gootls always kept on hand. A tin, Boots, 431zra,,11ats.t Caps, of which we 11:1V0 1 well selected ~took, anti which • ' we offer at; very etzerlp TILTIN,11;:54,,(:.‘11.1"1 - 17 11.1. CS C V-I.LISES (11.1t11-stylett,--nro.purltl-eatettpor..t.litt.n.elty-ilrlues.. ore all is , U*lll.P.s . and I utter theta :11 elseaper 11114.4; for e 5.411, I ban unity Wher .16re.:: 0111 raid see. r Optu*.klim ("undue:ital. ott-1 upl 214/* 41 N. Fron uLreet., Columbia - SP.R.T.NO CLOTIFIN"G I eLOTIIING I CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER!! Patital6nits„ Ve:-ts, Shirts Drawers ' New Styles, New , Goods loww rutCS. --- • DAVID ii.A.2 , ;AuErrs U. S. CLOTHING EMPORIUM ! Front Street, llmt.Store above 'Walnut Street,. CUL 1:31711A, IA. The Largest, Best Assorted, liandsomeat and Cheapest StOOR Of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, flats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, &.e., &e.. ever exhibited In these region., which 1%111 be sold at prices TO DEFY ALL. CO.3IPETITION ! [nov 2,'67. ISAAC K. S u FFE WATCLIMA.KED. AND JEWELER, Nolan 2D STITEET, COILISEICONQtrAIIIZY, An assortment of 'Watches, Jewelry Sliver and Plated Ware suitable for holiday Presents! e eengtantly on hand, 3 Repairing of Watches and Jewelry prompt ly attended to. [me; 41.1'67-Iy. r l. f\ 7. ME r/1: '! Q TSJ!IiNSIVA EOM 186 8 . for 31(41 and Iloys, o. 14S PIIILAZgLPIIIA. ~ C, G ROCERIES" &c. f' N EW- GnocEpy- STORE: Ims opezwaiie4.ct I of cry iorit ii i:isros. J 7 19 "'" ' Sontlf : dib - a"Siee ' Ci4ttiltklratiCer -t Rouse,.aud has stocked It with 4 _ „-. I A Choice lot of FINE ,FAMILY _GROCERIES FOREIGN AND DOUF-TIC_FRIIITS, • _ . Lemons, Oranges ' Prunes ' etc..; Art:, Sugar Curedlimos, and Dried Beet. Also, Potatoes, flutter, Eggs, &c. '' - nnoons, ctn. ' All kindkaf GREN GROCERIES In setiaau, Country Produce taken In exchange forgoods, or the highest: market, price paidln crab,rl ask a liberal share of public patronage, feel ing Confident that I will deal Justly with all who favor me with a call. May2.'6B-tfj mos. li. AICCLUNTI • D4N11;1; MccAUL,EY, 0..907 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA DEAI,En FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, dx ALSO, CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR ! FLD'UIt UNDOULTED :VEAL, CORN' , , GR A M .ADFE ALL KINDS - • IL ED ,altraysicept on hand. • Choice Family Flour made front White Wheat. 4lso Bakers Flour of ,the best quality. • - Ire thanks the friends for the liberal patronage •heretoforcs extended,- stud asks a'contlnumice of the same.. • _ -, -Belutra , practicalfiller, and having followed the trade for many ~.vears, natters himself that high:nor/ledge of the busineswwlll enable him to give satishiet.loll to all who may favor hint :with thehreustoui. The storii will be open from 7 A. M.. to 8, 1 4 P..lf. may:rag-Co • DANIEL MeCATJTAW. A SPLENDM GROCERY STORE E D OFFER FOR SAL}. . Tne ' SubsCriber wishing to relinquish the Grocery, Business, oilers the Stock, Fixtures, Se.; at Private Sale. The Store has now a good run of Town and Country Custom, and doing about as large a trade as any similar store in rare opportn oily is here offered to ally one wishing to engage in a good and profitable buslnes.. The. businem pays well, and the only obleet in selling OUL is,: that the Ivork: is too slavish for a woman. 311 - tri. M. TURNER, jy:l-land No. 112 Locust SL,, Columbia, Pa, A. WANT SUPPLIED,! JUST OPENED; FIRST-CLASS GROCERY AND PRO VISION STORE." LET PER B 0 S Dealers in Country Produce. Produce of all kinds bought and sold, exchanged for Gm:Kis or sold on Commission. VEGETABLES OF ALL KENMS IN SEASON , W e keep constantly - on hand a good and fresh supply of SUG.tft, COFFEE, TEAS AND FINE lIA3I 4 AND DRIED BEEF :*asci,' Dried Fruits of all "kinds. - Cedar and Willow -Ware, S.C., together with all articles found in any'similar store. IMAITe ask a liberal share of public patronage CLEPPER BROTHERS' apl 1511S-ly:1 No. 220 Locust St., Columbia, Pa FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Cc., d:e LARGE kt. FINE STOCK. JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE! hAVO 11 , INV In Store n full assortment of Groceries &Provisions For Family and lintel use 'l;:xtra Mokiq - s l es, Fine Ten N, com,ll. Se. 7,r:x Sugar Cured !LAMS and nurED IEEP Extra rzut lIX FLOUR, by the bnrrel - ur smaller quart tit y. Drird Fruit, Piet:leA, and Fancy Groceries of all kitls, and at the lowest prices. Cull and ex amine my stock, whether you buy or not. ENItY SUYDAM, _.Cor. of Front mar, 7, 'G''. Lt.', - A FREsii ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT I r.N.Rmr.A N'S! .Swn. reeelets.l, at •he Alan (1,-Frorr Ttsgeno neat, corner 3rtt and Chem' streets, the follow .1e; new tiockls: CHOICE YEW OItLEA:s.:S MOLASSES, JELLIES, PRESERVES HONEY :ST RAM BEI:RUES RAISINS, PEACHES, TOMATOES, =MI= MSMi= A LANG!: LOT or N.EIV YoI K CA.NDITS, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, Cider and White Wine Vinegar. Extra Family Flour, Mercer Potatoes, Rio mid Java (*Mille, fresh roasted,LLoverlng's Syrup, Airii-New Goods received almost daily. WM. 11. ITARDMAN, 3rd and Cherry Sts., Columbia, Pa. lee. 21, 'G7-t f.l FAMILY GROCERIES! I , '.\AILLY UROCEIZIGS: NEW STOCK! The Subscriber \could respectfully inform his customers and the Public generally, that. he has just received a general assortment of t: ROCERI ES, PROVISIONS, TEAS AND SPICES. Refined Sugars of all kinds, No. I, and Alexs Idnekerel, • English a American Pickle*, Sugar Cured Mums and Beef, Extra Fine :Syrups, Old Rio awl Ja.Va Coffee. DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS, Raisins Prunes and prepared ldustard always on han d and of the very best grades. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, CORN MEAL, HOMINY, Fancy urneeri es,ra flea Vegetables and Fruits for hotels and families. The best Goods . . _ only are sold, and prices very low. Onr stock of staple and fancy groceries is full and complete and we intend keeping it free-it, by almost chilly additions. Notions of different. kinds always on hand. feb. S, cor. 4th & locust Sts. FRESH G 110CEItLES AT THE PROVISION EMI FAMILY GROCERY STORE OF lULLEN & BROTHER, ODD PELLOIVS' lIALL, Columbia, Pa itEsu TOMATOES, FRESH PRAGUE:: AN D other AM tt Ilea Fruits, Shatzer Corn, EA - TH E BLACK TI IN REM xv:A. I:I.:FINED SYRUP MOLASSES very cheap. Stignrs,led -Fruit. of all • ii~a Illo,Juva, and Laguvra Cotlee. SLIG.t.R. CURED HAMS., DRIED BEEF'. WIIIIIVIWRIMIT/PMWMMI We Intend to keep thob—e, (tooth, only, :old to -ell as Cheat I us ally similar store. ll. ..11LILEN ar,.Country .Proanee of arl kinds bought or :wn In exchange for goods. [feh A TTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS \Vt.; are almost daily in receipt of new anti fresh groceries, such as SCGAIIS. TEAS 'ME %T. COFFEE, FRI:IITS, YISI I, SPICES, CII EESE, Fl.olllt. ProvLslons or all kinds, together with Wood and 'Willow-ware and Class and Queens art Switzer and Limberger Cllee.e, Llertnan Fruits, ke. =I Fresh reaches, and all the Fancy Groceries 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. .tr.iy-Call around and Inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of public patronage Is solicited. GEORGE TILLE, Agent, Locust St_ above :nil CIIRISTIAN MYERS, COLUMBIA STEAM COACH WO'R.KS! WALNUT STREET, REPOSITORY BELOW SECOND The Carriitges, Buggies, te., made at these Works, are equal in beanty and. durability to any other make in the county. All vehicles of my build aro constructed of the best seasoned mterial, and put together nrinly and substantially by the best workmen. COACH SMITHING, REPAIRING, 6:e. This branch of thc business will be attended to with punctuality nut' despatch. CHIGDRE:s:'S CARRIAGES, Wagons, &c., for sale or haute to orticr. esl_Call at the. Works \0.21 Second Street one exteuhie the Stock and prices. lapt vi-tr EMMIE
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