_ ~p. , + LB tic"..- - Satif,rac!,y,',J:tay 25, 'lBOB. Advertisements, to secure immediate in sertion, must be handed in on or, beforenturs day evening, each week. .: • • pays to read the adver'tisera. NEVER. talk to the printer . ty - bile he is engaged in setting • Wiii the person who founii:the C9rll Necklace please leave' it at this office? , MECHANICS, it said, are becoming .rou much like clocks—they strike every hour. , LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.—The fall term of this excellent end flourishing institution will . commenction the 3diirox imo. CATTS.Er--It 79 said a great many cat tle died while in course of -transportation over the clifferentroads, during the late . hot weather. "TEIAT'S .W.EIAT IT IS CALLED."—Phi losophers say that shuttingthe eyes makes the hearing more acute. ' PrabablYithis ac counts for so many closedeyes atchurcLi•on. Sundays. le§TEILIOUS.—AnxioO inquiries !lave been made-after the individnaLwho double quicked it'doWn : CherriStreet;:a feW even; ings since, when a . soldiei:--drew. a"bead"• upon him ! , PERSONAL:—B. F.• Herman, (giaduafe of the Medical University of PencisYlva nia,) Physician and Surgeon, offers his pro fessional ierviceato the eitiiena.of 'Colum.. , bia and vicinity CHANGE.—The relationship between 'James J. Wolfe and Reuben Killinge - r; in the butchering business,has ceased to exist, The bnsineisWill now be carried - on by J. J. Wolfe & Co. - They will supply easte rners as usual with the best meats in the market. . , A SWINDLE.Read , & CO. • NO: :6; Clinton Hall, New York, are still spading out their circulate' to individuals stating_' that a great prize was drarwn„: All send the five per cent: asked for, will be humbuged. It is singelarihat'shch a trans' parent Swindle shotild bo allowed to, exist OIL TitAIN ON FII3E.An oil train on the Pennsylvania. railroad; going west, took tire near - Uniitington, - front'sparks'frony the locomotive. A quantity• of oil - ,was con sumed, fifty yards of the track burned; and the rails warped.:• Tho track was repaired so, quickly as•to Cause no delay in . the its sago Of trains.'. . , ' , THE HEATED.. TEEM.—Within the re collection Of the "oldest inhabitant'';Snoli a . continuous spell of hot wether has not`heell; known in- this country. Our 'exchnages from every section bring us accounts of tpf!, intense heat, and in the East ' and':West sun-stio}:6s ! Aro 'ilanie'roUg;" 'and number of:deaths have occurred. I DIPItOir EIUiNT:- 1 -1)1r. , iSamuel Truiscott is making an improvement to his dwelling on Cherry street, by. the addition. o&anotber story to the building. This will maim •it three s tories in bight, and add much to the general appearance of the building.. We are glad to notice these marks of improve ment in our rapidly growing borough. FIRE.- - -Tilesdayjoiencion a fire oc curred on Lancaster pike, in which a dwel ling house . was the contents. The housitcanglit:;l4e frbtn some shavings, in the absence of the °coil:, pants, who were at work in . the garden at. tho time. The house belonged to a German family, name unknown to'aS at, this writ , • LOOK AFTER TILE GUTTERS AND AL- I,EYS.—Wo would -respectfully _ call the at tention of the Sanitary Committee to,L some of the impure alleys in towii.:Somplaint has ,been Made of the gutter below Jones' blacksmith . shop, Front street.,'„The ,gutter' on Walnut street, above Second, needs . tlie attention::of ;the. ; Street Commissioner, or some other man. • -•• • , • • . , PAPER ILANGING.,--Mr.. H. Patton continues to give ehfiresatisfacijon pa per linging. He has 'proveii_himself wor thy the confidence of all who employ him. Persons wishing their houses re-papered should employ hiin. Paper ;of ill ,gFadds liung neatly and at prices which Cannot thil to give satisfactiOn. , Pried ~ pei.:Piece, eight cents. OrdeisMay be left.at his office. „ . BALLOON.” A SCE tipoN.-LiPro I ,Ttili A. Light, of Lebanon "county, niude a.bal looa: ascension; recently, fro m :Pot ' ifelituded in ,about three quarters ,of an hour, at Orwigsburg; eight s, miles "front Pottsville. Pottsville. When over"PortCarbon L•e leit a cat 'drop, attached ,to a parachute. Thb animal landed Safely. He had also- taken several; pigeons _with - , him,.Which ho let loose up in the - . • iC . Oit - isr.Thii- lotig , continued °sPell of excessive heat is, greatly, endangering ,the corn crop. In many'Places the corn gal:- ready looking badly, and unless we shall have a shower'sooni we may not have a fel) crop of this important articleof _food. • The indications, however, !. nro now more favor able for nn early 'raid, Which all are pray ing the Good ?3 , 1 - eiter':•to send rip . on' ti+ ,parched earth. BROM:116' O LARbA'STElL—Jatne i p Johnson, arrested near If ighspire, Dauphin county, on last Saturday; ow the.,chargo stealing a horse from Samuel Herr, residing near Landisville,,this county, and , who was eotrnitted'tO prison at ltfairisliurg, was on Tuesday, bronght: corn niiteeir Mtn to prison to ^ariswOr theebarge of horse stealing.—/krpresi: .> • • • Sirbon* 'A c ethE T.-7-1.9 Ibcr t aged eight years, son of-John "'fipple, Ice* town, this eou nty, accidentallYl'shet.fiiin- Self, on Wednesday, 15th,•Whilst bind ling a revOlvei, the 'ball' Passing. through the entire hand, entering near the thumb,' and makingits exit-near. the Wriit." 1154'7G-I W. Berntbeizel was called in to, dress', the and ; the , boris - doinga. ?can be expected under the circumstances:" Tur TurtP.—The celebia'ted tyottini ~ M are, 'Jennie, freml,ong"lsland; but now owned by a geritleinaV near ;Marietta, went over the Riverside tracli atth i e, ]attar place, - on 'Friday eimning;':Jnly - 17th: ' 4 BIiO is -.P,atehenetock and a perfect root:gi r t° go.. Blink Hooloy ; a• one-eyed mare, said to be a lialf=sfeter to Dexter, Will-be tried in a few days. r•Ourt correspondent. promises - to furnish time and'partieulars hereafter. , , , HEALTHY..=Notavithstanding , ;:thei: ea, ceseive.heat,oc- the.prescak - montiLand the continueddrrimell„our, town is in a heathy , The!atthoriiiiiii - -HiCs„ier?.,report oc the flatdtar3r_dommlt . tai , —arn Duey:clean ing upthaalleys , and, gat Cars ~of =the „Bor.: ough,-viich-Wfirolierly, attended to will ton , d-to,kficii' l tl;e;chealtli of the town good through tile , ettuner,:„.The Absence:of sick 4 ness to any . great extent s and; small; num ber ;of , deaths , ,ln:onr midst, is certainly very gratifying to our Toop . le,r . pitd ~:tye: rtte this state *of affatili :ney , continue, Mid that proper care:will 13451 take& 'to avoid the ap. pronchof !MEE - APAiiiotiio=a;iintißAPHY4-4.lr.. ,, DanielvF: --, Gilffitb t is,tho authorized agent ; .fin , tbis vi ,ainll:y, foi:Tbdi r lom , !Masonic i iiiogisliillyand ipletionarr, It is. a 7rory..u.sefulohook, for every Mason. It comprises the history of Ancient Masonry, Antiquity, Written and' IPTPAttfitta,lol4t4ifilAfitiiinti teed ofi 4triluent`• Masbns,•StagstiesijwAh a full list of all tbp, Ledges inth,o i y.niterlAtates, Compiled by • ‘AnkilaasMOw::,:6ll:ll; oriiena 65 :Mr. G rif r , fith •and get . thO Ni-i;ilitr ." • ' 1- „' ' z 1 -, , ~ ToMA:TOES'.---This "fine, vegetable ,+ healthy and poPeliir, has mado, l its 'appear ance in our market, au , d . find' a ready:, sale. ;They . are ;certainly a. vei'y :fine ~ttitiele of. food, and may be used 'in *o: many , ways , 'that - they Nilll - no doubt. he in great demand. the presentatasoM Tomatoes make a very good and cheap. preserve 'Mid as , Mo:ny of the fruits have failed, they will no doubt be freely, use(l- . ,:by,, our, house-keepers. They lvere'selliug at thirty cents per half peck. :LANCASTER, COUNTY.— Mr..W. U. Hess is now taking subscrip tions" for the new 'history of Limcaster County, by, Dr. J. I.Mombcrt. '.Tt will be published by , 2fr,' Barr, of Lancaster, and Will be `Sold - OrilY by subseriPtion. 34 who -wish to secure acopy of this valuable worl. shOuld givetheir'naMeS to Mr. Hess.- _ Tlio book will containwcomplete description of all the prorninent places in the'cotinty, and will be of untoldinferest to theinhabitants • VIGILANT STEAMER' OF YORK, PA.- We learn from: the York.Deniocie,that!the Vigilant Fire Company of-Yeik,'eXpect to receiyei .their.n'ev Button Engine about the 7th of next month. - Judging from this, 'the• apparatus will Perhitisi - arinie iii Columbia or,the .sth or_ Gth:. will be taken in charge by, the Vigilant boys ,of Columbia, and. by there taken: to? York to their ibrethren of the Vigilen; of 'that I plaoe. l - rpo boyg will no doubt:bay° aftne time. . We..hopo, their new steamer may prOveasupeesas., MIRE 4 , DI.§TRfaZ ;. , thought aDistKiet Attorney t was to be bal. lotted.fOi on flit) 15tti of 'August n est, ac- Cording to - the , Citiyirford - Uonnt;y : 'S,Ystem,: §T:fPl*iYK4,,til?' , i(:riiin6iii';eitlept of the . 4Chatinnin :of the . coanty , ,Cotnrr , ittece, tide, ~ not, inolnded - in'ttio list Can linybodyexplhi,n_ this? ;34 . 6tte:2,it139,443:4:EkOilkiuyi's'4 the. 7city.had-anythirrg, to do NI ith this, of course: Certainly oti '„'l4y, i tire'tbb and im maculate foratnythint; ENCIVAVED POItTitArr.OR t GENERAL-GRANT. ---Messrs..z 'dr • 4.; hike publisheLl 'an .:;elegant. 'engraved portrait of General Gralit'olt t gage from Mr. Marshall's own painting. andpresents , alythe' fine points of . that iS: the -finest. piau re: -:yet out and is isiild'Onfirpy ..tiubseription. Agents are wanted to can for iii!evr's , town. , A,rareehance, to make money is offe i vd.- .Address' A. H. Hubbard, 4'oo, Chaitnut,,streol,Phila"; delPhia,...general agent. , .STILL 'ALI'VE:—We • av e - receiveda letter •r'eCently, from James' frhitii,dated: iCtiyete,LUM3sas; Vfihioif us of the death,of, . John G.ABories;"ri former, resident oetbis . Place. Jippears, from the foilowingletter- just xeceiyo ,qout Jelin I J. ''Cal.SPn;:of,the3‘..rorristown,.tn4caiidne,,that •the antra° :"'' ',:l36nWthe:Mother, •of John S. Bones 1 lives tin'Norristown, and received a letter from, her. son the other day saying he was still alive and all right."`Mrs. Bones desired Me' to write yon and ask that you makea,cor • your next pa . reetion per." ", ' _ • ' • • ,iliitvEST , HollE:—Az temperance ban, test-home,-under the auspices of the Good Templars, ,of Marietta, will : ho' held at Bainbridge, on the' 18th of August, next.' ,A number of excellent speakers have been deou'reTto address the - people:, ,Arrange ments-are being made-to issue excursion tickets, and a train will leave Columbia' in 'the morning to accommodate all who may -wish to attend. ft will, doubtless; •be 'Pleasant affairjudging froin the past efforts of our Marietta friends. trope Lodge; of Colilmbia, has been invited, and will, ,tier-„ 'lmps, be represented at the meeting. COLUMBIA -AND PORT DEPOSIT RAlD nOAD.—The•Cecal Derdocrat states that this railroad is being pushed, rapidly, forward. - Col.' Heckert has nearly:completed 'laying the ballast and ties on the first and has extra force-on the rest of the con trier. - 2,bol. , Reckert;:thinka if' right of war-Wps,settled t le, , wo‘t Id have his:portiOn in 'ra iii" n'aittgbraer aiXyreeks., tTlte.above work is belngflopenorth , "of Port ;; - it'being contemplated.to connea .s soon - as - pr.:qui (=hie ' fhe Baltiiriorti•;Philadelphia Central Railroad .with this road at or near' tlie.place...where_the Octontro.creele empties into the river ; IT . Oua MiIt4CET; PLACE =--hi .elow we print an ordinance passed by oriribo rou, h;cduticil x aurLorizii,glGdeiection of a market house, and. i tbe negotiation of a loan I, * asi for that purpose: - "Be it ordained - and - enacted by the TonM Council of the,liergugh of-Columbia,That aeon tract be.,ernatle , fdr ,ithe.94lding. of Marltet House, in part &I r vin:ire; upon the lot now occa tpied,al such. in-said • Borough,' and that amountatmoney'be - bbrrowecl, note exceeding twenty thousand. dollars ,at a rate of interest not exceeding six per cent. per annum, clear of all taxes, and that - bonds be Issued therefor, with qr without, COUPQIIS attached, interest pay-* abittintlf-,yearly. andflia . bblidjekbe of.a. less de nomination than one hundred dollars, and to be made duenndjpoNahle s gt such times as may' be agreed upon: DORG DAYS..,—, A 'ivtiorgntevidently an agricultuildtinerP trout :the' f" rooral dee stricks,",,,was.seen ott•"Front street,,yester .day, near .the R; Ttatilroad"ilopo . ti the tfierinomerer' . .Stantling 'the' sari. The durg 'uti r dertobk to 'sit down on the. cross walk in fr a oTitnrthe switch house ti")`' th - o7r - tOittea: lie kuth l ed We: tlag-stonel . hei ki-i- cad like , all possesed, ran for the river tit a most stunning pace. l On examining the - Sidewalk, the cause his Oillinlaiion was dfsenv'ete# it new. - hey; Tli,elle:atfrntft ifie.,:Steneshad,,utelted 'cdf,,prnducink:suelt effect upon the quadruped as,madetim 'suppose that lab was partaking of. hot.coals without regard to ces), NEWSPAPili'Si>6l4dlni.-An escbanih makes the following- sensiblo renuirksi,: " Thom:ire minty pqople, ill the rorld whb .4' to ‘ S " • - make , it- bitszne pongo le r4dm e. g of. theincountriniper 'ivithont'riri~~ 7 e4'p'eiise to thernselves...• - ;;;11 7 :4"1.:*OW;ft ..1 is hard for a . person to tOiuse it:ildiglibor or an acquaite' r tanco the privilegeOfrealing his jiews l -- papoi; bdt boisower‘ generally:6yd little delicacy and, sonsitiveturN and a prompt', flat refusal tb . eziazilrag`b' thorn in sponging on otherNfor nprp and incer,osting i Feadin' nuittei Acald ..not .thothl.isanch, and might induce some of the,classto,take and pay for titgood,:paper:•,-I.lt is unjust to thb subscriber and:deprives the publisher of the reward ho is - entitled to from allwho , Altb paper has cost .hinr. so much nronoy- , to • issue.. " TttE•l'US.F.=Atrial of speed 'edmeloif last Wednesday eyening, on the,RiverSide track, \inriettai, and quite a large .nurn her -of-ladies andlgentiernen were present to witness ; .the trotting.• . The en tertain meti :was , opened ~ .by very fine sorrel horse from •Yorkpt.rottiugon time. He started i ZOZehick;;Closely. followed-by-the "Fdinier Boy." Both• horses , : trotted ;honest rand square ; the "Farmer Boy" earried7tob kilineLt6o-fifty. SECOIVD—was. a; trot , between, the "Farmer and„tho . ,2l i lfoynt.„Joy ...`,../411elt,'! ; 'which reiallteci Taxan—was a motel between the ;; 7er.15. York'wenlitcmtlie So:retch ; and led in fine style, aheut : ,t6",%litikth if. ahead ; thO quarter pole thfa. l &p d was*• ; el'Oied and the , en Lome fifty yardi . ahead. Timo--two fora one. ' I=sl==2!= ~ .--, E LOP.EiNiENT.--The- h andsome- d anghter of a prominent : cttizen,of Jersey Shore, re cently eloped with ti 'young man who rep resented himself to,bo a Haxrtsintegar: parents have no knowledge of the present wherealionts of the abscohding couple, 'and aiie''gijeatly; distresaed lionse4urice.— Patriot., : • PUT. A. STOP: TO. IT.—We learn ; that it has been the habit of numbers of men and Boys tii wall{ out on, the new `bridge, and by throwing into the water tho_iron screws, 'nittaokc:,theyliaVe been doing th o Company 'considerable damage, and putting the builders to some inconvenience. To avoid an this'tlM Cern - Pally have placed a watch man on this' end • of - the . bridge, and, pro hibit:.persons from ,walking out on this structure. however,.:we wait a 'little longer, we may all be able - to: visit our Wrightsville' friends by'' crossing this bridge, which will be When . completed ' tiib' finest structure of the kind in the State. Almost oile,hitlf 14 already up, and the work is pushing on rapidly, and will no doubt be cobiPidted;hefore'Winter. , . A TRUE LADY.—I was once calking . ashort distanco'behind a very handsomely dressed young girb,and'thinking ua Ilook ed at her beautiful ,clothes, I woncler6d if she took half as much pains with her mind? A poor old man wascoming up the walk, with a• loaded wheClharrow, and just befere he reached uS;'he made two attemps to go into, the yard of a small house ; but the Sate was heavy, and would swing baek:bei fore he could get through.. "Walt,?..said the yoUng girl, - springing lightly fOrward,•"l'll hold the gate open." And she held the gate open until he pass ed, in; and received his -his thanks with a plea-sent smile as She went on: , "She deserves to have beautiful clothes," I thought, "for,*beautiful spirit dwells in her-breast.'', And the,place - where all beau liftil'andr,tiue ladies hity good and cheaP elothes; boots, shOes,,artd ,gaiters, is, at the store: of ,1 store, '.street, Co- lumbix.,, 3 OOLLEGE..t—•--The `thirty third annual:commencement of this institu . tion,y).l4, be held on ,Wednesday, July 2?tl. Realties the , orations of the graduating cla4s,' Abe : candidates for the Masters ,Degree will he represented by ,two orators, ,Flev, _James. - Roberts S'.. - McClead; (14 for- - mer from the Franklin and the latter from . . • the Washington. Literary Society. Ex Gov. Pollock will. preside at the . - .4.lenCetnenf Biatior;,giVen'ib4o 'ladies of lEaston to tho' Alumni and other fri ends of the' College. 28,,the• 'Board Of Trustees and tho Board of 'E.Tani-• iners from,thelßardee Scientific Course;hold their meetings :and„„rd:unions of the Fink lin and Washington Literary' SoeietieSlake plaCe in thciereSpeo*e ; The Society ofthe' , /clunini'• Meets in the Iternoon, sand ,Grow, Ex-Speaker, of Congress, 'delivers the an haal,Oration in the evening. :Mr: Abram P. Garber, of Columbia, grid. uates'in the,Seientiiie Course, and is pointed to deliver 'class oration,- at the, , „ TERRIBLE HOMICIDE IN; IVRIGIITS yft!LE!—.4mos 397,..eyt0r Instantly Killed! ! —The Murderer • Still at Large !!—As we 'ge,te press we learn frem a - gentleniai4rho has just came over the river from Wrights villa, that Amos Skoytor was instantly , killed by a blow received from, a man to Presentetla bits, arid threat- . ened to "take it nut hi his bleed." The in dignant man, whose name we could not learn, itt . a. heat of ,uncontrollable passion, drewback and struck his- opponent a pow erful'blow with his fist, Which took effect otrtheleft temple, Skeytor dropped . like a bullock to the ground, and after a. feNi brief struggles, expired. The murderer then quietly walked away. Ho claimed that ho ;was justified in the deed, and ex pressed no regrets for what he had done, saying that he had been provoked beyond endurance. The deceased was of a numer ous family., and his tragic death will be mourned by a large circle of friends. Lie was rash and impetuous and to this fact - owes his horrible death. We could not learn his age. The murderer was, at last: accounts, still at large, no attempt having been made by the authorities to secure his arrest. Ilerilble ! . •. TEST OF fiosi.—The new hose pur; chased, for the ,Columbia Fire Company was put to at'll - 0 test on Wpdaesday, after- noon, at Locust street wharf, and s we learn gave eniire'sritisfaction to: the Cem nrittee. It seems there was some; clis6tis faCtir;ti With the hose on . a former trial an d account of there,heing smite 'liiolll/ hOles in the leather through' which the water . leaked; inittllreSe were editing' arid Were repaired, and.upon. the test innStry of t wborp erienced :tann'erii 'the • leathei,,WELS pronounced. oak , tanned, and of as good aquality as could be obtained any, Where; I,The maker of the hose, Greer;bl — Th Mid el pliTifrw t au& witues'Sed test" ral •! . h . Liaertainly had the satisfaction ,of seeing, his work prove to be Jig represented: The; fiErsb i r d ,t era . gnrirranteed to stand.; a.,water .-pressure of, one hundred rind 'fifty pounds to the square . pad aftpx ; telnir with, the whole:. feet, they , stood the "p'res'sukod . ,,fid of P.ll`Z , 4in need trial.. •There wag, bownve'r, one' 'seetriini'in'witfch there 'ippeared to be a cut near the rivets, from which, there appeare& some danger of a break.' 'Mr: Greer, how ever, :will willing., to,have ; the .whole line testetb.witti r us imuCh •Pressitrj -its deal& be put on until the dilleptive_section would break. This was done end the damaged section gave way at a pressure- of•two hun dred and twenty . pefrptls,.seyertty, pounds above.the guarantee, the rest .orthe , line - standing, the preSsnreTwith44..tire r learst sign ‘of giving way: This was; certainly- a most thorinigh test; 'arid "prUveti„lieYoncl , doubt he good quality of Mr. Greer's. The Co- lu an bia boys 'need'fia . ind.i.e complain of bad hose, and, will now be fully equipped for effective service against the fiery ele3.- men ;'mind W 'd good s'oi-v , 'When" need tal„, „We ~trust, Council :will provide each of ,our • fire companies! with , these lea ther,l 'hose, which 'are dertnifilY' all that any one can cleSifeii MY. , Iyelehtuncrof Lancaster, who ,was•plie`AV,'inidMwho has , had sonic 'considerableknovhedg,e'of hose, 'fri.i'9„ lB i B opinionthat these , :AO' best' that c an, be filfdiSlied: "Ozib"OCnipany in Len caster.has used Mr. G.'s hose for two years and won d not- sell theni now for cost. 'W - ith.plentk.good, hOsei and. two steamers, prepai;ed for. fires in the UNClreirfirElo - iEITETIS.*LiSt of letters rernainin , Miclaimed, in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date:, Persons callinefor these letters will please mention that,' 9167 are admertisedin the•t'Ll)AtLY. Spy :" GENTE.roms's LisT.—Philip H. Russell, Joseph J. - Wright, Miles:*Wilson, P. Shel don, W. D. Smith, 2, S. S. Sheri - lad, Joseph 'Hodgson, John Thomas, *Samuel Grock, Chililes A. Gulleck, Henry Flick; Jack Cleft - ord., John H. Crosloy, Cochran Jr,* Co., A. H. Bauman, Joseph Poats, Jacob Conk lin: Warlz, Jennie; A. Taylor, Catharine Schoph, Bate Nesornan, Lizzze.•••-' - •.•.! • -• ! ; •,. Ma. iiltriTeit..--4 was 'udder e thatWO had,a Sanititik boniinittee an, our borough, but- a _walk 'along .Front street this morning undeceived me, as stench proceUclitig from the at both Wtilnut aridT,Ocust streets was sufficient to ;sedify atiyone that there. was nobody in terested in the health of.tbe place. If Prov =idence withholds the'rainmuch longer, and. 'Ourßbren,gb "authorities' nil to take,coghi zanee ,the, Condition , -of ',the alleys, cul ...verts,'itc., we may look for a visit from our old scourge, the 'cholera; before long. ' "," This' st.ite of things shouldn't, be—with ,the Sussunehanna flowing - past our- front,; ,:wlth.,:water:enough,(evea at this low stage)- *- =iod the gutters and sewers,•and at least reMove. t he-stench that now offends the nos trils •of those with' Perittribelate hur'streets. '4l 4 440 Clo/uzabfai July2o, 1868. , , - , —Rltt-Nre:=4 l lre--Frienciship—Fire...ocfmrz: pany,.of 11.cia 4 tJcyovilllioId a baskotlrdc nic at the' - Cove, near Saturday, August Ist, ISOS. VERMIN.—Why will you continue to be troubled with Poaches, Ants, Flies, 'llea Bugs or Rats, when you can be.relieved of all of tem making ) d mall Investment- at S. A. Meyer's Family Medicine Store, Odd Follows' Hall. The Lightning ;Fly Dead S'llot, and Roth's Exterminaloil will do the work, as scores of our citizepS: can testify. Call and be convince . •,,;, . . Meeting of council. A stated meeting of the Town Council was' held en Friday evoning,,.Taly 17., Mr r Shreiner, President, pro. tem., in the chair: Present—Messrs. Crane, Detwiler, Mullen, Sh rein ar,i SuPplee anti i UPp: The Road Committee reported that: the ,contract, for cindering certain ,streets iand alleys of the-borough was being•rapidlyear ried.ont, and that the Supervisor was busily engaged in cleaning the streets and gutters., The Committee reeimirrx i elided that an order be drawn in favor of Henry E. Wolf,' for $1,030.90 being 85 per cent. of the amount duo him, June 30, for grading and cinder iiig4gtreets•as periestiniaio of th Borough Regulator. The Finance Co - inmate° reported $7804, received by the Treasurer since. last meet alialonee on band ef5104.02.,, Tha i Market- Committee' rePdited'Plans, 'and specidcatiOns for the newmarket honsC: The ire D4partrnent Committee report ed that they had ordered3o6 feet 'Of o• inch leather hose, whieh . yverepco,y ill , „posession of -they Columbia Fire Engine and 116se Company - . ; ' if; i• f A communication from the President of the Columbia Fire Company was then read IC stated tliat the reatllor'hoso' iirciOitrOd' for them had, upon trittl„proved to ho Tery:do- fectivo, and recommended that they I.w re turnklite Manufacturer.' • The Sanitary Committee reported the town in a healthy condition.' . The.P.B. 11..C0., the 13. C. R. R. Co. and thi) ; C.'&P. R Co. having failed 'to answer the notice served On theM to re -Ann tlielstateetS l atid:itileYs 'talc:en 'f;.oM 'the pL. _ "“u- at leys borough„on.motiOn of Mr. Upp it wns linsotrvnio, That the PrEq.iitiCiit.be directed to eldploy, counsel, paler, that the 'necessary Regal steplank belidteh to intldninify“ the bor ough. On motion of Mr. Crane the consideration of the oidinitnce providing . for the' opening of a - street, to he called Plum, between Cherry and Union 'streets, • was- postponed until next stated meeting. " ~on. motion.' of. Mr. gpp the Road Com mittee was direeted.tOnotim• oil persons in terested:iri,the opening of said street, that Ahoy 4,vill'he'lleard at the Council chambes, at Th. - o:cloeli.; on the evening, of Saturday; , ,August On motion of Mr. Crane it was' " RESOLVED, That the communication received Sidra the_Columbia-Ftre Engine and Hose Com pany be approved, and the Fire Depa t, rtmen ComMittee be directed to writelhe' parties who -furnished the hose, and statethateounell would pay for the.same U. proved Ito he:of-the proper size and quality. . ' " , ef.*r.• Detwiler it .wa's! . : • • • .at.03151.:N-Eii, i'hat a conninitefi of three be •ap pointed to test the hose purchased for the Co lumbia Fire Engine and ifose.,CompanY• ' one to be appointed by the. Fire , Department Com. mittee,ono_by the manufacturoiof the hose,and theAbird by the two already.proV.ded for. RP-SOLVED, That the Itorul ,Committee ;be in structed to fix the lines of curb •and pavement In Second and all other streets which ard. i sixty feet wide, so.that 'the. width of the pavement shall be ten feet., On . . in 551'111r:DetWilerit was Itr-sof.w.n,.Thitt; the consideration for the prii: pogals for the building of the market house he postponed, anti that a special meeting is hereby called tot Saturday, August.lst, at 7;4 P. ti., for the, consideration and allotment . of he same. The following ordinance; stibMitted by Mr. Shreiner, was -rend and laid .over one month : SECTION I.—lle it ordained and enacted by the ,Town qounell of the borough of Columbia, That all gutters'hereafter regal - ring relaying, be laid with brick, not less than seven nor, ,more than ,teu c,:onrses set. edgewise;„ any greater _number being desired—he at tbe,expene of the proper nohlen, `'aid that the paving of 'gutters with cobble-stone be abandoned in all eases. Mr. Crane presented a communitiation from James Ryon ti.; CO., COMplainhigrof an obstruction in Commorce street, opposite their shop, also of the general bad condition of said street. , 4fLor , the reading of the communication, bri •mittion of Mr. Grail° it was j • RE:sot:A - En. That the contractors for gnaling and piing the streets designated in their con tract, is hereby:required to grade and:pike Com nierce street front Bridge street west to a point that may'be designated by. the:Street Commit tee. On motion of Mr. Supplee it. was ••' RESoLv - En, That the Borough Treasurer be di rected to transfer' the Bounty F.und balance to the'generid borough account, as authorized by "act; of -Assembly: • •" ' - • • • - On motion of Mr. Upp it nail RESOLV/iD, That ari9S F. Amanda Jones be permitted:to use the room on the first floor of the Town Hall and that,lthei Malaita, (*Milli I.- tee article lbrthe lame.' - On motion of Mr. Shreiner it was .11 . nsor.rro, Tliat the grade Marlietllo) on' the mnpo presented. Itegulator,"is • hereby 'adopted as the 'permanent grade orflaird street, westeof , Walaut street, and' that the'grade, for Third-street at Walnut, be graded down to ear respond with - NV:Guilt street,•as • adepted , at' the 'antipodal meeting;'anli'lliirdstreet - begraded down to a uniform zrade between. Walnut St. and alley G:; and also a uniform grade, between •Walmatstreettul alley ' •'' - . • On motion of Mr. Crane 'and specifications of the new market :house, 'a prepared, by: r.:Sa muel Collom, ith eer ,tain nionitleations bei•epproyed, •• . On :notion of Mr. Supplee the Fin:lnce Corn mitte' u•tt's tfloilreit :.f:2000 for Mon 7.4 •, .• "Oir motion; adjourned.' • I'olitical. .LEGLsr...n!run.E.-LLlVo , ..are• nuthoriiM to an nounce AARON IL SUNIAIY,ofEast Hein pfleld, ficantlithite 'for' nomination for the Legi...la tare,' at, the ensuing primary -meetings of the Union Itepublican.J'acty of Labe inter Fo Co3oussroxmt.—We • are authorized to tehnonneothe name of JACOB Grtii:EsAwALT, prAtfini:giownship, as a candidate for nomina tion for Commissioner, subject to the primary eleetiori, the 15tIti tiny. of! Apgust next. LEGISLATIMM—WO are an thorized to an nounce Capt. GEO.II. ETTLA, of Marietta, as a ca fprinondnation..for tdIO I l bgislat a re, at the ilrininry elect i ons of the Union Republi can party, August nth, ISU.Q. Fon Coultta.lxo.7:Est. 7 - - . N.yel are authorized to announce the mune of JACOB C, IittEADY, of - Afanor twp., as a candidate for noniiiiation for COMMISSCONEII, subject to the primary clenthpi s , on. , at. , ls4.la,c,tl 4 ieritlf .11.1ust are . „authorized to an nounce the -mmte Of JAIME:B ILlItEllt, of Columbia, Pa., as a Candidate for nomination for the Legislature, at the ensuing prlniar3 - Rpoibliettp nitilyitlf Lancas ter eou r nt.t', Augtiht 15th,"18tItt: Arunn.—Wc are authorized to an i44lylicte')/09'n 4V.T al:I:NORM, ot , Mallehn twp., as a candidate for renomination for thy Legislature at the primary elections of the Ile- PUblican party,,August .15th. I.acitsr,,txtratt.- I ,Ve ore authorized to 00- nounce Capt..A-GODSHALIC. of;'East Coolie° 1.1,93., as a candidate for renomination for the Legislate re at the , pritintry elections of the Re publican party, August 15111. Ms - rarer Arionsi.EY:—We are authorized to announce the name of GEO. BRUDAKEit as a Candidate 'for District At thiioy, si.lbject to the decision of the people at. the nep u blieun Primary the Kith day of AUGUST, ISM Ths - ruiCfr ArromsTßY:—We are authorized to announce that RFNIAIIIN 1?. BAER, of the City of L.-the-miter; eaniliflate for nom ination Sor DLstrict Attorney, at tile ensuing primary iiiCet'ingk 'Or the' isztitibnal uit tau Repub. Ikan party of r..?.11 easter county. "'~i~Clll`~CS. Daathirand.Sitirrilighe are publlidied , in this paper' without charge. When accompanied by cominen tarirs, yhether,proeo or poetry, tiro cents per line, will `bo eleuxes.l.. 'Fatter:ll notices lten'eonts per Ilan payabletnendvance, : On the I.lth Inst., by Rev. P. M. Reiclenbriebo J•liSart4i,' , WElL-40-K.AT4I-WRLFiS o - b•Ot11-01 , 4 , 11 IS • place. :• • .. , 1* • ' • A / • a b.: 44 , 3'1 .1 •:, ,!tt . - _ In Lancaster city; Jul3 -, 22d,•1369, • Of Aitt.Es' lismer, infant, son of Henry - •and nosina Brink man;aged 3 months and 10 days.- • • I , fftElV-A1) VE:RITSB:2II.E.NMW.- ANTED, Vb.' kinifaeAg c ents to sell by sample.. Address with stamp for circular. ' GIIEEITE July 21 , 4IS Chestnut St 4 A . sy, - AL , cl• ivOrk,foimoSired+ by. tiie MACH tEE, PLASTER. Weal: and affected. Lungs ireAtpred: to !strength turd helAtIL!, SeiM by mall to any address; on receipt of price, $1.:!0. Address C. A. DRAKE, JulT23;lSti.S:lut.). 400 Chestnut st.,PhihstPa. GENTLEMAN.,,W.-rSji 17, S. TO •_,Cll..ehallettge any one. in. York . or .. f..ttnettster counties. to SWIIII against him forth° chanipion- Shi of the:above count leg, anti for a silver cup. Any one desiring to accept this challengo will please do so through the DA my' ClotarninA or the York County Star. • J3 , 22-3t 411 w TAIIU . 4 .II3LI!] PROPERTY' ; 1 3 4:4y, The subscriber offers the following valuable real estate, In the borough of Columbia, Penn'a, at private sale: L'odtst.' STREET, • 4.1 As„. .,! D L. . SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND, No. 112, connected therewith, now occwrdedns a grocery store; by Mrs. SI: Turner. • • • ' Is olio' of the best busineii4" localities in the town.,Thelotis very large with front of .30 feet 10 inches.. Also the-row of, • —• . 701TR'13RICK HOUSES wrrn , LOTS; .!J: Nos.' 8, '10, • 12 and 11 Union street, will be'sok singly or together, on easy terms. For further Information, apply. to • • No. 111 Locust street, eoltiiiibla: l, ISOS:tf. ,N, OTICE - WEsr H.E3111 , 11.1.J3 TWP.,./ . 1.11,5 - 10, 180 S. . • • The prirtieS'ong, , nged . In the butchering busi ness, known ns' WOLFE t EILLINGEIL,I hex, this day-, been dissolved by mutual eousen t. An persons Indebted ,to to; will call and settle with J.J. Wolfe. .1, 1 , / I •' 0 The businesswiil be , continued by - J. J. Wolfe S Co. JAMES J., WOLFS .• • ; BEI.EUEN•BACILLINGER. July 2.1d,1568:tf. Prt.lL B. F. HERMAN, Prwsicrics AND SURGEON, laving permanently located in Columbia, int., respectfully tenders Jils professional services to the citizens of said Place and vicinity, and hopes by- strict attention to business, and moderate charges, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. As alMarantee to public confidence he would state that he is a graduate of. the ME . DrCAT. UNIVERSITY of Tenilsylvthita; Phila delphia, and a private student. for several,years 'of Dr: A. J. 'Herman, of Carlisle, Penna.; ands also,. was associated with Dr. A. D. D 111; of Petersburg; in - the practice of Mainctwa and Suitn MIX, and all those affected with CHRONIC hnd Nervous DISEASE „}gill do well to give lflift'a ealTatlils'OfTßWis 0. 'D. — NOTETIT - ERONT STREET, rear of ,thyggt.p.is.' X.ORTAR, DRUG STORE, where he may he consulted at any time, and all times, except when, on professional duly. Consultations - in- Oftice, Fagg. ii,lharge only for the Medicine, which can be had ati the. GOLDEN _MORTAR ,DRUGi STORE, No. 11 North Front Street, Columbia, Pennsylvania. .... DR. D. F."HERMAN, I Jy2:l-Itd.tltw] Proprietor. T FALL TErat COMMENCFA:U,CtST 3,ASGS. This institution alms to alitento youth of both sexes in all the solid or ornamental branches. Its officers hold that. students should be trained with a view to the sphere of ,life they me to oc - copy, and to accomplish this object, theTollow ing courses of study have beeniadopted : 1. A Classical course.. 7 • A Biblical course: : • , 3. A Ladies' course.. 4. A Scientific course. . - 5. ATeacher's course. , it. An Ornamental course. 7. A Commercial course. S. A GraminerSehool coarse: Thele'rourgeg ore) THOROUGH, COMPREHEN SIVE and COMPLETE is theinAdrea We invite all who have' children or , wards to educate, to visit-this School before sending else where. It presents many advantages, :Lineal; which are ! Ist. Thorough and practical instruction., ' 2nd. Accommodations not esstelled elsewhere. ard.- 20 per cent. leas In cost than other schools .of mind grade. and'flshfun.are, not part of our pro; gratne. We ann at ic j inente4t, hut a etifwment springing from a .9004 heart and a cattiy9;cil. Intel lect. For Catalogues or further particulars; address -• • T.,R. VICKROY, Annville, Lebanon County, Pa. July ; • ' •COILNER OF SECOND AND LOCUST STS., COLUMITIA, PENTIV.V, Is constantly met - dying, and has A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT SEASONAtIt, - GOODS. DIESS GOODS, of the lau.t, desirable styles and fabrics WEITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES Am) NOTIONS, JOITVEN.T'S BEST lUD GLOVES, Cloths' and Cassnneres, SATIN ETTS, JEANS,' " COrr())1A1)1 , ,S, , ; i)l{ I I:, LS, LINENS, A:c., C;IIOCEIZIES, QUEEXSWARE, OIL CLOTIIS, • ,tc:- Special at tent iou given' to NE ROB ANT TA,I LOJILN G. satisfaction guaranteed A LI. GOODS AT LOW DTI CASII PRICES. „SVWi-ng - AGENT - POlt WIISEELIat &: WILSOS,' ,,., - t)S r .II..CUX ' - SLN'GrEr • llftWE:toul co-Art:INA:HOY. urrt,)N ...11u . . _ li:verv.„ Mach ltie•soki," ‘carront4Al to give satistaethoi. , , ;;, r,•, • ACH INES TO IiENT. 2.5t11,1% , ;;Lf_ ; . S ..17 1.. ALE._ • ..),;(14..sALE, (in-6.rod Enquire ht this ••jylS-Lfilw . Q HIVIN O,J FOE SA 10 A First-Class Empire Sewing 'Machine With bin rj. , Llarie,t faun good .o rder.l -Enquire attliis (awe. t Y t [ Jo2o-.2t1 L 1 6 1 . : 811t 1.• .;..,! •:. ,• LOTS' t,l O LOTS!' •' ' , BITILDEco cn SI x tlt street." or - I:event It street; rind on Locust street,ltitir liTalfint'stveet. Thn.e fronting Ant '.. - Lnengt,' and , Valtiut; streets 191 i teet deep PO a,14 feet, , wide '" rebA , ds=cr) ,Apply to, ;F:,II.I..M.ITFLIN. rfc)ItM.SCO YORISALE ;"-•,_ " • • :racn,T,Y-ONE 'BOXES' of Spit:paid:Veil it vtiula:-LeaCWOBAQCO,Is oilizred, for sale at ratc..oo: i 'DAYID • Jan. IS, ..•../"11),11,Streqt,,Colu)ribia. 'A SI'LEN.D.LI) :•G R0GE.11.17 .81'015i oFFERED , FOIt,SALI--. ••• 'llte"Ruhseriber.-wishin..r •to •relltionish the .Grocery„liusinesx;; :otters , the. Stock; w,-- Fixttires, &AL, at Private Sal The Store has now a 'good -run ,of.Town•anct• Country Custom 4-. ant- doing :Weaves:large 1.1.• t ral& As any ,. altallarty.tore in I, it.79_-A-rare opportunity is:her:el ofrered ally .ono-wishing to engage in a good andtprodtaldo The business pays well, and the only object In-selling out is, that- the --worltris- too' stavislerOr a woman. • . TITIV.N.7I;III, No. 142 Locust St., Columbia. Pa. FOR', :-PX:rX• , LEASE.—A aluable Tracti of 12- , • ino.N'"ort-E *Valuable- LAND." ' • 'ltiquire at this Office: 17011, 111;;IiT2--=A;FT;3rfi:6' Jana': Coin. mcxnous 'mom' - noolr, in complete order; suitable , for an 'olllceJof. an , klud,ll 31 the bouse.now occupied. by Saufl - if: - rd; Wal uul. street, above.l 4 'ront; Columbia, - Pa. .-. : :1 , . i '-'. Apply to t. ' l ' ',, '•. ~ H. E.. wor:FE) CO_N: - .P.pcTrOIV:ERY,' tee.. • - EzOPENED -,RE:opENEIy!I , Iti,Yr. 't • A . nranAnDs CO NT VG - 1 1 1 0 N YR' Y I O. 152 LOCUST 5T....C0LU3113L1, The undersigned takes piefuntre In announcing t hat he has fitted up Lis new Confectionery and , Ice Cretan Saloon; In' a. very ',superior niarinetr •.• t No. lad Locust street:and supplied:them with', the choicest , • " I..lveeytning is of the bast,quality,!,..: ii - Fasuillen, supplied with. Tice; Cretun in Churns,oofoulds, at.Stiort t Notict) and ..Itetu.pu able;ltaf.o.- " *.' • :21.11`itie ti;61111' . 10 13-48 - 1 -r1 -ALLEN- itatitAltM, CONFECTION E,B.Y. AND. FRUIT i;)l.` • : ALA, • Parties and Families sapplitsl.with I aytliticzor, or iri4dortlikaT ) l . 4l : PM, - E ar at Adjoining the Franklin Plonse,•Locust strtet. P. s.—Also; a line-assortment of • TQYS and Fancy Articles, constantly ois ltaud. 11 - BUABAY IgSi'BRITE; 4 T 481i5N"Gyln AND ilgrn"4llE,ll, BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS, 152 T and 15Z Spruce Mreet, 1 ,1 ,7 :4:II"LEIGADETIPIIIA, P EX A. Will reopen on Monthly, Sept 22d. French ia• Vie langda.le theoramlly and - a eon/ache/of ArpolFavirf Mc In stitute. VADA3IVIMHEI vria.v, je2o-3ml PrlncipaL - POLUMBIA ) ' ciassiCAL; INSTITUTE •RIIEXARES • , YOUNG • AfEN • -AND BOYS ' • nit)] t OUGHLV FOR • COLLEGE, ; .131.181NE.t4.4 Ott '11•;ACIIING. "! •w,;::,) As the School Is limited In" number, special care and attention is given to each pupil. Our aim is to make THOROUGH spliaL - AO5, and Aro' will sparelicrpttlini to .11bC0111p1 ikth ir; AAA WO must have, in addition to faithful teachers, • DILIGENCE and PUNCTUALLTX .on the part of the Pupils.' Students front the neighborhood drc tillinittedas, bogf›lnffsn. i lott,dayita.l:riday. ,coumpiA, FEAI4I - 41 eitizenk; the under signed has opened a seperato APARTMENT for, YOUNG LADIES. The room is large, well furnished and lighted—pleasant and comfort ablh. Thisi, Institution is. designed to afford l'eung e Ladlcts evetylfactlity;lindald in securing a complete Education—including all the studies usually pursued in the best Seminaries. Having' first laid well the foundation iu tier SOLID Dranchcs, special attention given to the ORNAMEN"rAL, including MUSIC,' FRENCH, The NATURAL .P.IENCES, and all 'theiStudles necd4Sary toliqinished ucation. T e PRIMARY DEPARTMENT will anent ,:frerropportemity, „ttudi privilege:Olt:hose whil e wish their Children 'Co begin right, and to lay well the foundation for futureacquisitlons., I !.'fl Anima tageg !of; thege Institution's lean .b.O enjoyed by the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, ' ,at *Mailing costeompared with the ex?peuse in-' curred in sending fioni 'home ; and waadt is of more importance, parents have their children under their own eye and superviSiont I ; The Principal will , give• all his time 'and attention to t he' interests of the scholars and ',.SuCcess'df the school, and earnestly solicits the &luta - mod co-operation and support of all t. 1191, friends of Christian Education. - ••Itiy-The neat Session will. eollim erica Of/Tues day, August •27th, ISGS. 1 , ~For Circulars, address ' " ' 'ALEXANDER, .;• Jy2-3mosi Columbia, GRANT , ANI) coLFAN.. Agents Wanted for J. T. Heatlley's Life of Grant, now ready j a Life of Colfax, with a Steel Portrait. Price 20 cents. Given with every copy of Grant. The National hand-Book of Facts Fikures; Just. issued. igAlie 'Book g'Or the Tittles. Sent for St. . 'TREAT' at: , publishers, Gal Broadway, New York. [till angt• AIeGENTS" WANTED 4 . 0111 ; ) • IWEAltitc . G OF . catEEN," A :1 most entertaining Mioh•pnblished, abmind ing hi Ronginco, Humor atul Mt. Agent, say it is' the best selling boob: ont, as people. are tired of the repetition of dry details and; al:My:a-ports. One Asept,sold Ce oS,in One Week. . • t. as, • r •44 06 j " IS2 " Ten Days. I7Wral_Term4 to Agents- Send for cir(loty Also, Family quarto Bibles. Rest Edition published. - WM. FLINT, Publisher, ' - :26 South Seventh street, .1* philadel ph la, Pa. N'L GRAN T.—Agen ts' 4 !Wan Led to sell the bast and ,most reliable Life Wf the Greatest of ,Living Soldiers. By Mon. J. T. Headley, the-iutmenselyipopular Historian of .Washingion, Napoleon, Sacred Mounts, Parra ;nit: ete.• %For which our Agents can also take orders. Secure an Agency at once before 'the eeld,is taken for Anferior,wOrktia .Thls book is Timely popular and cheap and. selling splendid ly. Our terms unexcelled, i.end at once for cif= cular. Address A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher. RW.BB to 100 Chestnut St,,, =MI STATEMENT SHOWINO,T 1E CON: aition of the FIRST,I , .:A.TRSNAL BANK of Columbia, on the-morntimi of the 11'1;1. Monday of July, lAN.• - . , —t'IIESOUItCES, Bills'diseounted "i 110,021.81 Boniii;'dep'd for circulation 1511,000.00 -, .„ - i Bonds on hand 20,705.81 1 'i ' ii . , , ,• l• --- MO 7,10.ii5 Legal Tenders • "' ' ." ' ' 21,n1,00 Notes Of;Nationat Banks._ 5.358.00 3 per cent. Certificates 10,000,10 Postal Currency 1,11i1.70 Cash lien's 1,285.5 U -- 39,i0,59 Due from Pa ni-s - - - - 102,:t5b".11, Revenue Stamps •12,iii11.00 Interest and Expenses ' ' 11;211.20 Fixtures i 1,000.00 Capt. a ' I — ' -. ' " 4,, 150,000.0.1 Circulation'' ' - . 131,2i9.00 - Indivitinui Deposits 211,315.01 Protlt and Lo''' I 6,514.11 Surplus Fund 7,000.110 . Dividends unpaid , 475.00 Due to lauclus 5,91100 kI.,WAYS ON HAND, I minted tie.ss of Directors Sworn' to arid subset.' becl'hy' jyri, S. S. DETW,ILER, Cashier LEST NATIONAL BANK , OF 00— , LUMBEA. ntercht will be paid by' thl;. Bathe sit Sp - ccial posits, as follows: • r,gper cent. for ,I 2 INlonths: " per cent. 0 ineoitbs and melee niontke.;„ 134 per cent. for it and antler 6 months:. ' ' We iva ke Collections on all Accessible Points the United States, on liberal terms, Discount Notes, Drafts. and Bills of Exchange. Buy and sell GOLD, szLvEn, and al/ UNITED STATES SECIBUTIES. • And arc prepared to draw DRAFTS on New York, Baltimore, rlttantirkli, England, Scotland, France, and all parts of Germany. 7-30 TREASUILY NOTES. lloklers of First Issue Seven-Thirties will do well to calf and exclunme them for the new Five—. Twenty,Gold Bonds, and Five-Twenties dellv -ereil'ar once. S. S. DETWILER, April 6, '67.] , • fItARTERLY 'REPORT 'OF THE w„Condltion of Tho COLUMBTA. NATIONAL BANK, Columbia. Vennsylvania, on the morn ing of the Ff rat MONDIeY of July, 1508. ICES OURCES. • Notes and Bills discounted.. 5530,649;12 U. S. Bonds deposited for I. t , Circulation... .509000.00 Other Bonds on bind ~.' ' 27,500.00 , 3 per cent. Certiticittes, 5,000.00 , 51,381,149.12 Notes ofiNational Banks... 778.00 of State Banks 20.00 s • Fractional Currency_ .... .. ... 2,915.85 Legal Tender and Comp'4.l4l, . . Interest Notes , - • 95;12'3.00 .99,1 7 '2.85 Specie ' ' . -; r te ! H ; I i 4.7•154 Cash.l,leins including no: ''. t ' , J. ii ' t • venue Stamps , ~. , ~,,,.., . . v sgs.2l Due from National Banks... . " ' " 148,582.65 , . t .7 ' "„ ; other Bantus,and 1 ' Bankers 51E14 Thmicing, 'louse/ amt. heal. . -. ' .1 i ' Estate - 12,500.00 Current Expenses • 19,592.46 .t)• ) ~tt.l.sl A I.IIL tztEs• .... .. ,1 • : Capital - Stock paid. itt ' $:)00,000.00 SurpluB Eund.-....-.,. • ~..-4 , ...,;.„..) 114,515.43 11iscotint8 atii.l Exclittitge ..... Iti),0:01,11: Profit. avid Loos • ' ' ,'r..: , Z • ,)8,:112.43 13tie to Nation:ll Banks.-- 8,095.75 't otheriStttxits At 13:totters , • • • 6;1 7'479 CliCulotht of ColutolttaNa- _ . , Donal linnii; -I 15,9011.00 Indlviilutil lier."l Is 515,71;1.71 Dividends linpiLiti :.. ' ,i , , 7211.00 Swoy , n toptd submeribed 13,y., • SA11131.:1, SHOCIT Casllcr. C01.1131111A. July . ti, MOTlQE. r o;the',Owuers or Harboi il ers of DOGS.—In cotindianee with the ruOtif renwit tof Stie• 3, of. an,ordlnanco entitled A supplorrienVoto an 'ordinance entitled 'An Ordinance Relating to Dogs.'" Notice is hereby given to all owners or harborers of dogs that they are required to have the same register ed daring the Month z of.Tu ly, of each and every year, and to pay a.t.trx Of One Dollar for the jir.q., Male Dog, and Two ,Dollars for the prat Female' Dog; Two Dollars , for the-teeead Male Dog. and Four Dollars for the second Female Dog; and Four DOIIIITB for eachnnil every additional Male' Dog; mid Eight Dolhirs for eindi and every ad ditional Female Dog. 'Any peree . n...falling to •hay.o dkri.: - or dogs registered daring tlartirrie 'fixed by Die - Borough' Ordinance, "Shall forfeit and. pav is tine of Five" Dollars for every , MaleD.rig, and two Dollars for every FenialeDoger ' GEOAT. METIARDS, Regbder.l No. 216 Second Street. Office hours from stol2 A. M., and front 1.30 to 5.:N.) P. M. De26-tr, BQtall - aN - Nri.fAhile...N4 NUJ, 10 - . 11aVinii;sold interest In stock or Loin- , ber, late the limit of liachmata Martin, to Mar lima:honing da Co.; I havO taken Alie.exclUSlVC business of the Planing 311 h, mid Steil and Door Manufactory, Where I win ho pleased to re ceive Orders for any nia feria] in connection with the estabilahmen;•l • = Iha N recently titted up arid put into the Sash and Door Manufactory, the most improved' machinery now In use; making the facilities Of our establishment, for turning out work, equal to any in our litate'.l The :Sahli and Doer Manufactory will be con ducted undec the,„%uperintendoure of Al Oeo. Dental; who this the ,ry 4 putatioN. mull ,well knciwn :th a mechanic of skillful and practical experience. The establishment Manufactur,e. and I have esnistluitiv 'on hand, S/1,11, Dater, 1 - 11 Inds, lilluttervykraekets, Mott Idliw,tWindow and . ] toorl , ranws.'tttshelving, Tobacco Cases, we, Stair ;nape to order, Orders solicited. Jytt-thno] " JOHN It. iiliiiTifi r SYOT 1 CE. Estate of 5AM1.31 , ,L. CON'Tctils:; late of Jlemptieht twp.„ Lancaster county, decd. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distri bute tile balance remaining in the hands of Eliza Johns and Solitt" . .M. Crider, executors of the htst will of said decett,,ed, to and among those legally entitled to the Sallie. will sit for that purpose on FItEDAY, the SEVENTII day ,c,.(AU(IUSV,IB6Q,,-at i o'clock P. M. in one of 'the'Sury 'Worth; of the Court house,in the city of,Lonagstsien, .w sere all persons Autertasted In said distribution 31111 y intend. jyl64t7' ..,, • v".. .STMOIC ri EBY, Aitditer. CT i ktONof 'PA:RIVE 'tali 1 P. COLUMBIA, FebFUILLy 2:41, .1868. The firm of Cooper &.I.'eart;AcretofOre transi acting businessvidc-itnnlJer , and 'coal at the, corner of Ernnt,and Union, streets, C 011.121- hie, )ft.. obj-Alssedvid,' byo3untual.'-consent, by Lemuel Cooper retiring. All claims will be set- Cooper and=John _Pearl.. and all bills will be.e_xPeetecl to be paid to the sa.rne parties on or beforo the ::Silt tiny of April_mext.., Thankful Tor the:liberal patronage extended to the above firm, we, the undersigned, Intending • to coratlmie , the-btisittetls , at the old stand, will - I.l3e , peted.w.lth a continuance of Past patronage. JOH , : 1".F.A..11.T fob. 29, 'WAS.) JOJi,T COOPJiIE. . - J3PD'IfM3ATIOff IVANI'S. 1 7 EVANCIJLL. 1 =II L LA.4 . .L.L.I,T,LE 5.16 Si ,51,0` . 4,5.33.57 - NOTICES. - -`,D2rete°"ooo:73 oS7""'°*" .4. "' • IMPORTANT TO / ~.,; i,i[it . B ON'D HOLDERS! IMES 4, ~•: CONVIIITED INTO. G- 0 0 S izr -,OIO.CERIES, , f( • ~QI3.ISI;;;NSIV.A.RIII, „ • - C PETI N:GS, •!, WALT; PAPE:II,S' , oirJ myrns, Cc • 4 IM FONDEILSMF.I7I'S ,StrYILE, ;;JNos. 127. 129 locusT • 'GREAT:, DENANTS 'thOse', plain Fabrics in ' Fifty 4111rerent." Shades; now so very• • • - rni.sltionahlejor Ladies' Walking and Traveling St iLqi ' , They nre to be Itakllit mcnit.,Not•:'.vort GIMEN - BACTN' 't the I ri "%:lowkNt'prle.tS aL STORE:' t , CPIU bia,,Paj . xoTi i En. OP,ENINC4' .bf:ftiose . V - crr . clien:l). nit Wool Del:tins, nothing tamatch them Siuldes and qualities; t J,nAtireeelved this week. Call soon, or . .4 yint wlll;iniss them... ~ITentember "„ . "' ' FoNDF.itsm yr) I'S'-'sron.E. , • „ ,•• • . G dumbia, l'a. • 7: : •-• ~ :1 I; q'rns Goousri White Goals!' Everc,:thin , desirable for the IVAILM NVRATIMIE 6-I „White. and Black Maretz, Grona '!. 1• , alines, Organdies,`" PHdied 'ineonets, Latrns,.,Challies, White and Colored Swlssel4, .Nanizoolcs, Shirred Muslins, , yosqueto Nettlifgx,: •-i, • :.. greitt variety, nt .1, t: •, FONDEIISMITII'S.srortE, _ , , Columbia, Pa: "."t•IT,; I .` ' SUN UMBRELLAS :id Parasols, a Sall. stool of all Styles, prleeS and , sizes , at •-• • I - -• • FOZ:DERSMITIPS STORE, No. 127 &l Locust St BAWLS! STELLA SHAWLS! ' surrsi.A:ka) , -- stidwts,-: I aina. Shawls; Grenadine Shawls; and many other kinds of Stemls, very Cheap at, FONDERSMITEFS, Columbia, Pa, JUST' IN TIME! -Another niece oC tha'Lstiperlor - 21 . 1nek Corded' Silk, lor Dresses and ianev - S:icks Cliepkedsince (kgambia, Pa G . f!N4'l,EillEN AND YOUTHS' Il.E3pnrnE.a. have,the best selected stock of tine and " ' low grades of Fancy Cassinicres; Sum mer Coatin...N Linen Goods, 41:c., la Co , •lumbla, , eau have rnaddup tn. order In the best style and SA VE TOU , 20 .1111 ;GAR T. , "You Anui do this at: r : ,F.O,NDERSI\ItTiI'S . STORE, - . Columbia, ra:, • :;~. ; :~c:~, CARPETS! 1W:11 E-31/%1)13 CARPETS!! 800 yards Hone-Tnuflelltry Carpets lust reeelvetk • Also, Brussels, ' lngrain, Wool, Dutch, Cottage,Xenetiart , and Ifemp Carpets= all regular made. goods, you alwayb get FONDEESMITII'S Nos. 127 120 LocusV.Street, je2o-00] . - Columbia, Poona CLOTHING, S:c. "el P1,11:N '-- '..5VA.1311;1 5 ;. Q.1.017111NG Fon •TIIE PEOPLItIi The great decline in the- prices of ii tonal, and the reduction In taxation, enables all ,manufne ,turers. at )y tliew - propl lions events in the financial history of trade, to offer (iLOTIIS, CAS- C LilolETtE%V.aESTND eorespodng thus lING, pricescorresponding to those - dactions. „Therefore, ns 'the lowest minimum has been reached in the manufacture of goods, andas legislation can do no more for us now, there' is no advantage In waltlng,-' then - let one and all repair at once to the CLOTIIINWAND FURNISHING,. ,E.STABLLSTIM ENT of the sub scriber, corner of North Queen and Orange Sts., limmediatei.V POPOsite Shober'ti hotel j I,,ancas -ter, l'a.,rand replehiAlt their - wardrobes: Special attention paid to cuatem,Work., for MEN AND cIfOYS, • and good material and good fits insured. s. s.,ILA.Tuyos THE-PItIGES 1 ust;receiveci.froM the PhthuielphirCaThr New -York Marketsh-Aill wed complete stock of CLOVIS AND CASSIAIEItiS , i. the Latest Styles In the market, which wo. ex o ,prepareit to,make,up to order In the .. BEST STYLT.::AND STIC:E ci S.i ,TEST :!. No , TIM. • Wp Immo' hapß n..Bilia.ll4.l,ecnupletO stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, , Of our own • make';'wblidt: we, guarantee well "trimmed and well' made,' and goods as repre sented. , ' • - . Also. our Stock. of GENTLEMEMSFURNISII- E5.:44 GOODS, is fell and,compiete. • • Our stock Is purchased at the very Lowest Ganda Prices, and we are prepared to sell at a start] I advance. —• . ._ . , Call an examine our Stock, and you will bu coliVineed the place to be 'suited for the leatst. taw - icy, is at .INIYEItS ..ti ItATIEFON„'S; No. I East li I rig st reet, ' •• . , ' ' Latica,ter City, Pa: 81,6VL;C.t Si TILE BEST IN THE Vain]) Are nelmowledged to be the best yet otrered qo P. Shreiner 6: ls'on 'have-just vecelveil a, large stock or these celebrated l'eas. Ills old stotil: lias also been otattli3nnikl for: note, no that cllsto - can ware select Infin the I? ! Esl,i_ . of Gold Pens aver brought to Lb IS 1 IlariCa. 1i:21-Pens rtre guaranteetl.ftir Aix rriontlet. 'Push along. Get a Pee. Agit. (Or Foley's. nutr.23. 'O7-tf.l TS. B. '3IAItTIN, rizo3r.ts;".iNo. 3r.t.sor: m Airr THOMAS , CO • • roilllitbla.-Lancaster, co., Mailutacturerg nt,Reeell enoelr, Vllntoil en:, - • "and Wh01e...5:11e Laftuber . WII ITE NE: • - ' • • . , ~ j IVALSUP ASII, •.• - • - WE t'l Illilt IWAR I,s PICKETS. LATII;3; je;10-1.1111 BOX' ItuARDS. Se..; Se . 171 LE AND LIQUORS! • ' L For Pure, Uniulrilterated Wines and Liquors. go to the store of tilesubreriber. lie has elegant ,-. • • CATA'W BA WINE,. wlncii for q ualttyand flavor. entl not he exeelled; also, the celebrated nousTER Ytutheeltunt,JamaleaSnirincllincltherry -• • Strandyi -Cherry and Currant Wines. We have Wines ltrantiles, Gins, Cordials, Old Monongahela ofall grades. Give us a call anti examine for yourself. C11.1.1t.T.1.:1 GItOVE, Corner of Commerce and Vitllll.lt Sis., COlllllO,lll. TaA A K. SI'AUFFEII, WATCJI3C.IKEIt. Xra.) No tcrl COJX,EI:. OP , QUA 1:1:1*, - ' — .1n a.nortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware haltable for liollglay Pria‘cuLS: ' constantly on hand, Repairing watthes mud Jewelry prompt ' y attended to— .(nova)'l,7-Iy. 335)11.E1t 11 - 011 KS, . COLUNIIVIA, Subscriber would respectfully announce that, be Is fully prepared to do all kinds of Boller worlr. xuBITLA.11:oll: CYLINDER 1301.LERS, , WORK of all ittocts, gand'On ,tbe most reasonable terms. , ri, - -Itopalrlng, promptly nttemle%lto. For lurther Information apply to • T. , tiK ICLN, Columbia, Pa. '3,y I-1 tdiVni:w] PRICES REDUCED •PAPER HANGING 'AT 10 (7E.NTS PER. PIECE. Special•nttcntion given to, the correction of damp walls. All Orders left at No. Locust Street (front rtxmo„*.szondfloor,lsslilbeprotapt- I - IrattendetTicilik tjya'ZOy . ; H.-C,BAS..4ETT. Ell TT~TITI:f)~~~~ST,I'f]~.S . , , 'AT 1 8 8. for Allen:old Boys, No. us Is I= o 0 WanEg; tWINV §7Oll TFIOS..„Xt, McCLT: •-k;:t Aps ci,pelfte n kiti‘C'PrO*y:f4oio :;•-itlet_i*:. - ggfrd.,;§treif,*kir•tbO amebas sf.ooleedi:l;i•)tii . " , , • •7,,••; , ....ii. 4 0h010'c:.10t -", of - FINE FAMILY , GROCERIES rizov;sto-ss OF ALL RINDS, • POILEIG'N DOMESTIC .1,11.U17'., • 'T..ctnOns, , Oralikes:Prunes, &c., .Stign.r Cured 11.a.ins, anti Drkd Beet. Also, l'otalocs, Eggs, &c.. WOOD, WILLOW-WARE, Lt1:00:11S, &c. All kinds of,GIMEN,GROCEItIES In Season. 'Country Prbdneh taken In exeltange forgoods, or the highest-market price paid in cash. I ask a llberal share of public .patronage, feel ing confident that I will deal justly with all who favor me with a eall.. mayTnS-tf j THOS. it. IIcCLTINE. D ANIEL, McCAULEY, , • _ - 407 'LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA, PA L .NT FAH/ LY (} ROCELLIM, PROVISIONS, XIS°, CHOICE. FAMILY - FLOUR ! - • . 'BYE; FLOUR, TINDoUhTEB MEAL, CORN• ' MEAL, GRAIN, AND - ALL KINDS , .11ILLL FEED always kept On" hand. Choice Family - Flour made front White Wheat. Also Bakers Flour of the best quality. , • Ile thanks his friends for the IlUerN pationage heretofore extended, and asks a continuance of the .511 The. , _ • Beinga pracflatrlilllrer; and laiving, followed the trade tor, many years; he flatters himself that his knowledge of the business will enable bun to gito satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. : , • • - -•- . . The store will be open from 7 A. :XL, t 0824 P. M may3'W€l.o • DANIEL MeCAULEY. A ' WANT ' :CTTTT.4I 4 .D ! JUST -OPENED! - FIRST-CLASS' GROCERY AND PRO , VISION STORE." - CLEPPER. B Dealers In Country Produce: Produce of all bought and sold, exchanged for - Goods or sold on Commission. UJ•`_ALL KIN . DS IN SEASON ,We keep constantly-on hand a gnat' and fresh •,': . COFFEE," . • TE - AND FINE lIA3I :I.ND DRIED REEF • Also: Dried Fruits of all kinds,. Cedar and Willow Ware, Re., together' with all articles found Su any store. - „ 01),We ask Wilber: A shard of public patronage. , CI,EPPED, - DI:OTHERS' apt Is GS-Iy] No. Locu.4l, St., Columbia, Pa. } 'INE FAM I -• PROVISIONS, A L'ARGE C FINE STOCK JUST RECEIVED AND Es.:"'STOILE! , I have now to Store a full :tsi:ortinent ( - 3f Grocories & Provisions For Rim'ly not 'Hotel use Extra Syrup 'Molasses, Flue Teas, Cotrees, fic .Extra Sugar Cured.IIAINIS and DRIED BEEF Extra FAMILY 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 mysteek, whether you buy or not. HENRY SUYDAM, Cor. of Front S tinlon Sts. 7, '&4'-tf..l A FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT lIXILDIUAN'S ! A.lnst.. received, at the fine Grocery Establish neat, corner 3rd and Cherry streets, the follow lie new Goods: CHOICE NEW 011LEANH DIOLASSES, J1i1,L11..,, F TIONLI, It \ 1517,5, HiiliKEZI TOMATOES, .PICT LES. WINSLOW'S REM: . CORN PEAS Le. L.Auct: nor o 1 NEW YORIC CASflhx S; Oranges, Lemons, Figs, 'Raisins, CocoMiuts, Cranberries, rider awl Willie Wine Virlogstr. Extra Family. Flour, Mercer Potatoes, um and 'Java Coffee, fresh roasted, Lovering's Syrup, Se. 2121 - -New Goods received almost daily. W.M. H. nAnIEVA.N; 3rd and Cherry Sts., Columbia. P.L. ilrt•. YI, '677t1:1 FA 1M ELY GROCERIES! I= • The Subscriber Would respectfully Inform Ills customers and the Public generally, that he hits just received a general as of GROCEIZIES, .PROVLSIONS, ,T.C.AS AND SPICES. Relined Sugars of all kinds, , -1, and 111 ms Mackerel, English & AraerLean. Pickles, Sugar Cured Hums and Beef, Extra Flue 8, ups, Old Itio und.rava Coffee, DRIED A'..s7l) CANNED FBLI.L'II-3, Italslns, Prunes and .prepared Mustard always on hand and of the very best grades. EXTRA: FAMILY FLOUR, cort.w mE.u. 4 .nomrsy, aka% Fancy Groceries, Canned Vegetables and Fruits for hotels and families. Thu best Goods - only are sOld,:ind prices 1. - ery low. Otir stx.xlc. of staple and fancy groceries is full and complete rind we intend keeping it fresh, by almost daily additions. Notions Of digerent kinds always on hand. _ ' • FREDERICK feb. 8, %S-M . ) cor. Ith t Loeust St_.; FREsu GIZOCERIES AT THE PROVISION, BEM FAMILY GROCERY STORE. OF 1 & .13 ROTHE 11., ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Psi ItESII TOMATOES, FRESH PEACIIES AN I) , rittier Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, dm. T E TILE 13 EST ELACIC TEA. IN THE mARKET. EXTRA. REFINED 5Y13.171' very cheap. • • Ilefined Sug.firs, l)ried Fruit of all hinds. It lo..luva. nil Logo yra Coffee. NEN,' Sl; (JAR. CURE.I) I CAMS ..k.1,1111:1) BEEF Ako,Fattcy Groceries, Man fly hl.ur,\otions.Ec. We intend to keep the best (JouLs only, and to sell as cheap as any similar store. If. 311LT1.1.1.:N I.l3.(..'ountry Pr.lnce - of all kinds bought .tr akeh'ln'exchanav for goods. [feh 1.54 I: ATTENTrON HOUSEKEEPERS WE are almort daily in receipt of new and fresh groeerlcmi, such - SIT:Ans. • - - TEAS. -- . MEAT. cOFFEN. FRUITS, FISH'. SP12:11- 4 ,- , CUEEziE. FLOUR. Provisions of nil kinds, together with Wood and NVlllow-ware and Class tun] Queensware. - 44wItzer and Lim hermer Cheese, German Fruits, ' • ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICET.F.S. - Fresh l'eficlu, - , and all the Fancy G roceries per t:a it lag 10 a well regulated G rocery Store. I inn determined not to be surpassed In cheap ness and in the excellent quality or my goods. around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A. share of public patronage is solicited. _ _ _ GEORGE VW% Agent, locu.,LSLabove 2nd CIIILISTIAN MYERS, - ._('.UL' UMBIA STEAM 7 0 0 A CR, WORKS! REPOSITORY ON w..u.Ntyr STREET, BELOW SECOND The Carriages, ityiggics, ate,, 'made nt theso Works, aim equal in beauty and durability to any other make in the county. All vehicles of my build are constrncled of the hest selisoned material, and put together it rely and :substantially by the best workmen. CO.A.GIIBI,IITHING, REPAIRING, kc This branch of the huffiness will be attended to with punctuality and despatch. CELEl,llitl& . S CAltitl.l.(3ES, 'Wagons, dc; for sale or made to order. 11V-Call at the Worts 21 Second Street, and examine the Stock and prices. [apt f...3-tf :11N.C1TIDIENT R.E(imuYENG rixxo- I ronTl 4l .1 3 :111 1 iiE! livery body Oulu 1,1.1*m - one of D. LA:NC:GUTH t 1.3110'5, , 'ROSEWOOD' °PIANOS ; - - - - in Tone. lisy and Quick' Aetlon, beau tiro 1 1111iNill, and all the "modern improvements of the present day. They cannot be excelled by Steinway or Chlatering, or by any other matter in I.ltocountiy. y-Guarranteed for five years. iteforences:—Professor Bourne, Mrs. Robert. ...).NDILI,VW ZELLERS. Anent. 12r c 7. ItO North Front Street. Agency for Estey's, and Smith's excellent cabinet-Organs. SPSCS•S STRAWBERRIES N .E'W; 0 C !