&It Columtrii §py. - 51; 1,744;,-; s. M. IitAMBO, 'osliii3C6l - 6;"P:6: Saturaay, liTe6rudrij 6; CommoneArioss, letters, contributions, generally of merit and interest to the reader, will be acceptable from friends from all Quarters. , " " Stop, ..Thief;'? The only answer vouchsafed the pub lic b'Elwood Griest, late County Treas urer, in newer to the accusations we made against him, is the stale and-worn out one adopted by thieves when hotly -pursued, by raising the cry of "stop, thief,"• in the-hope-that- their -pursuers may be throWn• off' the scent.• , This thing of raising a dust about what took place twenty-five years ago, in the hope that the. guilty parties of to-day may effect their.eseape in the confusion and clamor raised by themselves, will deceive no one. We can inform the editor of'the /itiniier that we•do not mean" to be di verted from our purpose in exposing •the rascality of those who Lave .introdneed into . the Republican party of this county a systein of thieving, which, if not stop ; ped, and that speedily, will eventually de stroy it. We accused you, Elwood Griest, 'with loaning over one hundred and' sixty thousand dollars of 'the county funds to Bair & Co., between the r7th day of Sep tember, 1866, and December 26th, 1867, fen: the use of 'which they paid you over six hundred dollars, which rightfully be-• longs to the county. (We might men tion the hundred dollars which the Stras burg Bank paid you, but we will confine ourselves strictly to the testimony as ad duced before the Grand Jury.) This plain and direct charge you refuse to meet, but dodge behind the finding of your fellow thugs in the "Star Chamber." We have not forgotten that when you were.called before the County - Auditors, a year ago, and asked to state, under oath, whether you received any gain from the deposits of .the county funds, you refused to answer, under advice of your counsel, lest you might criminate yourself. This was wise on•your part, but indicated your guilt. An examination into your ac coats for 1567, we think will show that the county was borrowing money at the time you had county funds at the banks, for which yomwere drawing interest. We believe, also, that a scheme of plunder was concocted by the corruprion ist of Christiana,' and others, when you were appointed Treasurer, (against the wishes- of a large majority of the tax payers of the county.) The Commission ers raised the taxes from three to fire mills, for the sole purpose, as we believe, in order to increase the emoluments of the Treasurer.' Who' and how many persons shared—with --Griest the gains from an increase of- - taxation; we- do not know. Mr. GI riest,you can not pod ! pod ! away the damning evidence of your guilt, and we aton't mean to let you slink and screen yourself in a " Star Chamber," be hind-your fellow thugs ; we will arraign you at the bar of public opinion, where rs;3 can have a hearing, until you sing peccav The New County Again We find that our project of erecting a new county out of parts of Lancaster and York is atleast eliciting discussion, which is'all that the friends of any really meri torious - scheme can desire. All we want is that the matter be agitated—kept be fore.the.rainds 'of the people most inter ested— and finally they are bound to reach just conelusk , rm. Our friend of the Wrightsville Ski , - takes issue against the scheme on the gr:ound of increased ex pense, but his article, carried to its logi cal and -legitimate conclusion, would do away with the- erection of new counties altogether, arid not only so; but destroy the present dividing lines and merge all the State into one - huge county,' to save , expense. But the real animus of his op position shows itself in his candid admis sion of the superior facilities enjoyed by Columbia' for the conducting' of various indilstrial pursuits, he fears that the con solidation of Cohinabla and Wrightsville into one corporation would inure to the benefit of Columbia alone, and to the con sequent injury of Wrightsville, especially if connected by a free bridge. Now we can not see it in that light. That the increas ed prosperity ofColumbia should produce a correspoiading decrease in that of Wrightsville is a 110 a seguitor, as a glance at other ,places, relatively. similar in their positions, will show. Das the increased business of Pittsburg injured Allegheny city? So fat: from it, Allegheny city is indebted to, the. prestige -of_ Pittsburg for her unprecedented increase in population and Wealth: Her territory new sells for as much per-one-hundred-square feet as it brenght per aore•ten years ago, and all Owing'to its proximity to Pittsburg mad its facility of intercourse with her. Just so would, it .be with Wrightsville; she might not increase quite as rapidly as Co lumbia, butler increase' in' wealth • and population would Jacasjrnpid . in - proportion to what it has been,in the past, or, what it- would otherwise be,'as would be that of Colunibia; and a free bridge would tendvastly to equalize the rate of increase, by making both towns more near and more identical. Think the matter over again, kegler Star. Iv ADVO4I . IIO a five years' tern of -apprenticeship to trades the New York 'State,Workingrocn's Association does-wise ly' If, such'a'Systern could be adopted in all lines of trade there Would be fetter unskilled mechanics-found-in deparments of industry. As a general thing, Most tracls"are crippled *with poor wOrkin.inen • • . who_ are,,unable to,earn . their bread from want of ability- to perform ,and 'who,in order to ceinpensate for the frown in efficienoy,de mand combination .level themselves; to the . same standing as - skilled laborers, and• derive- equil advan -tigis irith the' :best 'Thor old system of `, long aPittiaii.Ceihip', i:'74 a' good op . 's; and the ,sooner isseturned to, the setter, for the workmen• themselves and those 'who employ labor - ALTILOUGII the editor of the Lancaster hignirer : 49es,not see fit to deny the seri ous charges made against him, he rushes to the rescue ,of the County Commission ers, and makes .the bold assertion that the County'Auditers based their report upon: insuffleientlestimony, as to the manner in which the erection of bridges in the -county - have - heretefore'been- let. • -From their known character: Ibr integrity, we are confident that full and complete testi mony was elicted by them upon that very point. By referring to the Inspectors' port, in relation to the bridge across the Conestoga, lnt the printers' paper mill, it will be seen Ili:date Cotandssietiers paid over six thousand dollars more than the work was worth. Shall it be said that there is no remedy for this scandalous waste of the county money. ? Are, the tax-payers, burdened as they are now, to pass under the yoke; meekly bearing still greater ones without a murmur? • It is time, not only for the Ness to Speak, btit the farmers, who bear the principal part of our taxes, should at once take measures to put a stop to this crime against them, and. obtain indemnity from the Commis sioners, theirs chosen servants, for their wasteful expenditure of the public fundS, in the past. If an example was "Made of the guilty ones, it would have a , whole soUMatid Salutary effect upon those whom the people trust to distribute the funds over which they have in charge : The best and surest •and least expensive way would be a united and determined effort on the part of the people to wipe out, for all time, that most infltmous and corrupt of all known.organixations—"Thuggery." So long as a vestige of it remains to pollute society, its members will be moral fester ing lepers upon ,the 'Republican party, who, like vampires, will suck the life blood outof it—and of the tax-payers like wise. .Editor Wn are frequently asked why we "sail into your friends so." Why we do not distinguish betwedn members of our own party and their opponents. We have to answer : We hove no friends but honest men, awl. thiy' ore all - our - frien(L;, of what ever party. We never could lend ourself to hide the knavery of others. Let a man be honest and we are the most hum ble advocate. Let him be a preteuder, a hypocrite. a doughface,a political weather cock or a rogue, and come in our way, and he is certain to be told of his charac ter, no matter what party he belongs to, or where be came from, or how near he professes to be to us personally. The Baltimore )S'un, a few days ago, published the confession of Atze . rot and .A.rnol, two of the participants in Presi duct Lincoln's assassination, which agree in giving Surratt a leading place in the plot. Their confessions were not pub- lished sooner for the reason that their statements would have made it more diffi cult to carry' out the plan for acquitting Surma. ' A MONSTER wildcat, which long had been the terror.of Huntsville, .Conn., was recently caughtin a steel trap s and all the ablc.bodicd men gathered' together, and, armed cap epic, proceeded to seduce him in to an old,menag,crie cage. Ills firstleap as they'approached carried him twenty 'feet into the cage, trap and all where lie now wafts the coining of sonic Barnum: The creature measures eight feet from nose tip to tail-tip. Tii: strong-minded sisterhood in New York abopted the following at their last meeting : " Resolved, That '3lra rundy' is a. nuisance that shall neitherbe tolera ted or quoted by a member of Sorosis." ..:.1..s exchange says: " The wickedest John AllerrOf : ',Caii:rorkliis signed the pledge twelve times since Christmas, and is now, when sober enough, lecturing on temperance." • Terrible }Disasters and Less of Life. DAXIBITILY, Conn., Feb. I.—The most ter rible disaster thet•ever occurred in Danbu ry happened last night, destroying a 'num ber of lives and much property. About seven o'clock in the evening, the upper Ho hanza dam, which supplies the borough - with water, gave way, letting clown the •water with such force us to carry away the lower dam also.: The water of the two dams thus let looso formed an irresistible force, that curried away all before it. Flint's dam, which was carried away by the flood last summer, was again destroyed. Upper Main street bridge was carried away ; also, Bamforth avenue ainlWhlte;Screet bridges, while Patch bridge and one at Lacy, Hoyt and other streets were renderen almost im passible. Housesand small buildings were carried down stream and destroyed. Im mense cakes of ice, with rocks, trees, Cc., were carried n great distance. A house in the north of the town, occupied by the fata lly of A. Clark, was carried away, with the inmates. A man, his wife, and a boy were all drowned. The wife :113C/child were found in the stream near Myrtle avenue, and the husband was picked up near Peck's ditch. At the latter place the body of Miss Hum pbrey was found, and near at band the bodies of Mrs. Busted and Mrs. Charles Andrews were recovered. Thus far, five bodies have been found ; but as a number of persons-are missing, it is feared they have been drowned. It is supposed that twelve or fifteen lives wero lost. Xitor, Feb. 1. 7 At a rock blasting on the Lebanon Springs Railroad, in the town of South Petersburg, - Rensselaer county, on Saturday morning, three men, named John Connero and •P.-li. Webster, of Syracuse, and 'William Clayton,wero, killed, and five others seriously .wounded by the premature explosion of nitro-glycerine. Of the injur ed, John 0'2.3eal cannot possibly survive. The .killed were horribly mutilated, their limbs being blown off and their bodies ren dered almost unrecognizable. . The Pennsylvania 'Railroad Flank. 'Tho lease' of the Coiambus, Chicago and Indiana Central railway, made to the Pan 'Handle 'Company and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company jointly, is perpental,nral 'provkles•that the lessees are to keep the road in first Class 'condition, and furnish all the equipmeni which - may be' required Without charge. ' All through traffic is to be pro rated over the roads of the three 'companies, all taxes ' are to be first paid 'Outer the gross earnings, and the balance of the' gross earnings is to 'be divided, 10 per cent, to the lessors and -70 per-,:ent. to the lessees, and the lessees guarantee that then-linkman sum produced by the , 30 per cent.; each and every year, shall not be less than the interestfon the en tire bounded dolt of the Columbus, Chicago and • ,If in any one year it should be insufficient for,tha't purpo,e tho lesiiees are to make up tho dermiMicy Ni - ithent charge to the less Ors, thug - nialsfug a pesitive guarantee for the interest uponits entire'bounded'debt: • TIILIGOERY mast " go up." IMMTS [From the Daily SPY.] Telegraphic Summary. FRIDAY, Jan. 29,1869 The Army bill, reported in Congress yes terday, appropriates $1.3,195,500, being ;310- 113,40.9 more than the appropriation:last year: Governor Clayton, of Arkansas, admits that the militiamen in that State have com mitted outrages, but says the perpetrators have, as far as .practicable, been summarily dealt with. The Republican Central Committee of Virginia have called a State Convention to meet on the oth of March. —The New England' Labor Refo r rin coh vention yesterday organized a League, to carry out its purposes.... _ The Government Commissioners have ac cepted the section of the Tiriion Pacific Railroad ending, at the 1000-milepost. Gel). Sherman and family left St. Louis yesterday for New Orleans. Gov. Geary has signed the death warrant of Gerald Eaton, for the murder of Timo thy Ileenan. Eaton is to be hanged Feb. 25th. Chas. B. Cranson, a freight agent of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, shot him self .through the head, at St. Louis, on Wed nesday, and is uot expected to live. A Canadian was robbed of .$14,000 in a gambling hell in New York, on Wednes day night, The ,Merchants' National Bank, at Little Rock, Arkansas, has Miss Augusta M. St. Clair, a noted West ern lecturess, died,at Salt Lake, on Wed nesday. SATURDAY, Jan. 30 In the Pennsylvania Senate yesterday, the bid creating a State Inspector of Drugs NV:lp reported adversely. In thellouso, tlfo resolutions of Councils relative to the sale ries of the District Attorney and other of ficials were presented: The Supreme Court of the United States yesterday granted a writ of prohibition, re turnable next Friday, against Judge Under wood, for his recent action in discharging prisoners convicted of murder and arson. The writ was granted on application from the Attorney General of Virginia. The stockholders of the Columbus, Chi cago and Indiana Central 'Railway Com pany, at their meeting yesterday, refused to lease their road to the Atlantic and Great Western Company, and ratified a perpetual lease of their road to the Pittsburg, Cincin nati and St. Louis and Pennsylvania Rail road Coinpanies. Gold closed yesterday at 1:36;. The stoel, market was moderately active closing stead•. oNDAY. Fa , . 1 In the U. S. Senate, ou Saturday•, Mr. Conk ling introduced a bill for a mail steam ship line between :Kew York and Amster dam.. Mr. Morton introduced a bill for the nits-ion of Montana as a State. MO Pen sion, Military Academy and Navy Appro priation bills were passed. In the , House, Mr. Schenck reported a bill for the compensation of Deputy Reve nue Collectors and assessors, - which passed. Boutwell's Constitutional Amendment was taken up and after sonic discussion, passed as originally reported, by a vote of 150 to 42. A locomotive, express and baggage car broke through a trestle bridge on the Mem phis and Charleston Railroad on Saturday 'morning. The engineer was killed and three other men wore severely injured. Albert D.Tyke has been arrested in Fitch burg, Mass., for the murder of his,wife and criminal conduct, with his daughter in-law. In the Court of Oyer and Terminer, on Saturday, George S. Twitchell, Jr., was sen tenced to execution for the murder of Mrs. Hill, the Motion for a new trial having neon "refused. The banking house of Ihibbard tk; Co., at Paoli, Kansas, was robbed of $16,000 :on Friday. There were slight earthquakes at San Frauelseeon Thursday last, and at, the same time some damage was done to the yesselssin the harbor by a gale. There was a severe thunder storm in Melt mond, Vv„ curly on Saturday auorniug, and several buildings were struck by light ning. There were, 237 deaths la Philadelphia last week, being two less than in the week pro ceding. Gold closed on Saturday at 1362,'. The stock market was steady, and Governments were without material change. TUESDAY, Feb. 2 The Pennsylvania Senate was not in ses sion yesterday. In the House, a bill was introduced giving subsidies to a proposed stcaMship line; also, one punishing child murder,,if committed within three weeks after the child's birth, with twenty- years imprisonment, instead of hanging. Three men were killed and fire others seriously injured, on Saturday, by the pro matitre explosion era nitro-glycerine blast, on the Lebanon Springs Railroad, in Rens selaer county, N. -Y. Two men were killed and three others in jured by a locomotive explosion at Zanes ville, Ohio yesterday. - Twelve or fifteen _persons were drowned and considerable property was destroyed at Danbury, Conn., on Sunday night, by the giving way of the dams in the river above the town. A barn and outbuildings, with several horses, eattle and- sheep, on the farm of Joseph • Manes, near Shippensburg, Pu., were destroyed yesterday before daylight, by an incendiary fire. Governor Geary yesterday issued war rants for the'eNeentionbn - February 20th of 13rodks'Und Orme', thdDelhWare Water Gap murderers. J. M. Evans hung himself at Stfipleton, Long Island, on Sunday night. Fred. A. Goodall, Wesley Linn, Simon Wolff and James Wilkinson, Wall street brokers, have been held in New York on the charge of defrauding the Union Pacific Railroad out of t . 2.4,000 in first mortgage bonds. The distillery of Ilanlon, Newman. ct; Co., Avenue A, New York, was burned yester day. Loss X 130,000. WEDNEsp.ty, Feb. 3 In Merwin county, lowa, on Saturday, a man named George Shaffer, murdered his wife, and seriously wounded himself loan attempt to commit suicide. Sheffer had twice deserted his wife and declared his de termination to murder her. • . . Thompson's i.lotel, at Carlisle Springs, Pa., was burned yesterday. L 055820,000.. The College building at- Adrian, was partially burned yesterday, - Loss :;320,000. The shoemakers in Chicago are on a strike, and a cooperative factory in their' interst is proposed. • " - The bill making Omaha the capital of Ne braska has become a law. • Gold closed yesterday at 133'. The Stock market was , moderately active, closing steady. Government securities were gen erally firmer. TITIMSDAY, Fob. 4 In the Pennsylvania' Senatei'yesterday, the aomlnation of Wien Forneras State Librarian for three years was confirmed. • Governor• Borman was elected United •States Senator by the West 'Virginia Legis ' let are on Tuesday. The Connecticut 'Republican .Con ven t ion met yesterday, and. nominated Marshall Jewell for Governor. Tho platform adopt ed expresses confidence in General Grant, declares for universal sutlrage, denounces repudiation, etc: Several cattle have died after a few hours' violent illness, en a farm at Fishkill Plains, Duchess county, N. Y., and a post-mortem examination is said to have revealed noth ing as. to the cause. The farmers in the vicinity are much alarmed. The International Hotel, at St. Paul, Minn., was burned yesterday. ~Loss about $lOO,OOO. . IT is proposed to put married men 'in uniform, to keep them from flirting. , —Velocipede caps are out., —Fantiiers have gone - up. —Savannah hail freih shad. ;- -Chicago is the q'tinnel City.; liforniatraisins*illbeectirce. —San Francisco has eight allies. ' —Artificial champagne is patented. —Stuart Robson is a Boston favorite. —London enjoyed 1,668 fires last year Island swarmsAwith-mechanics: —The sheriff shoots murderers in Utah. —Chicago churcheS have o'yster 'suppers. —Compressed coal is the latest novelty. —Weather cold and blustery, yesterday. —A liberty ppleitißukfahilf, tiro'-insured.. —The Clipper reports a "glovical dis play." ---A. pugilist_ is now known.as a knock ulist. „ j".; —Straw-colored ganse is Eugenie's last dress. —The Twitchells house is stripped of fur niture. —The Germans aro taking to hippo phagy —There is but one daily paper in all Wales. —The stars are wicked becauita they sin till-late. —Susan Gallon has bad twelve matrimo nial offers. —Celia Logan is starring in the English Provinces. —Ohio railroads killed NG and maimed IGO last year. —Buffalo and Oswego are to play chess by telegraph, —The leg of a marble statue was frozen stiff out west. —Two Rochester editors are to have a skating match. —Latest—baggage and lunch carriers at surprise patties. —There aro only two days next week— the rest are lent. —Rachel's second son is a Citirk in a French, gas office. —The' Sultan is lighting Constantinople. mosques,Nyith gas. —Good man toattend auction—men whose faces ace for-bidding. —Col. Milt: Seidler is able 'to go about the house,on crutches. —Paris velocipedes have a watch attach ment to time the pace. —A happy bridegrooni at Glens Falls N. 11., is only ninety-two. —New Hampshire has an iron post ulark ing her northeast corner. —Yesterday week New York intrl three fatal kero.sene —A tri-weekly paper is published on a Mississippi river steamboat. —Byt,4•111111 Young has [v. - only-three wives besides fifty-one virtual wives. —Bell Boyd "drew her dagger" on a stage manager in Texas the other day. —Don't forget the "Laurel Hoek and I Ladder" Bail, next Friday night,. —Gen. Burn , ;!:le ;:eelines a re-nomination to his present ..:e in Rhode Island. —Forty- guests at a party in Brooklyn were poisoned by colored confectionery. —Two thousand wort: men are employed in Chicago in the tobacco man ti • —Charles 'Sumner is the senior Senator„ he has served eighteen consecutive years. —Mrs. Cady Stanton is described by a re porter as a "gentlemanly looking person age. —Queen Isabella passes two-thirds of her time innocently. She sleeps sixteen hours a day. —Strahan cki Co. guarantee Tennyson F„i20,060 for the privilege of publishing his poems. —A gentleman was seen at the Keystone House, Reading, looking for snow.—GM:c Condenser. If the gentleman will visit Columbia, he can find Show at Appold's restaurant. —English sparrows are to betaken Scott), in the hope that they will destroy the cot ton worm. - —Grant's salary for President will be nine thousand dollars more per annum than his present pay. —A jewelry store at Davenport, lowa, was robbed of $16,000 worth of valuabhs on Sa turday night. —Col. A. W. Markley, at Camden, N. ,L, spent a few days in Colombia, this week, amongst his friends. —There has, for some time past, been a leak in the water pipes, corner of Second and 'Walnut streets. —lt is considered cool to takort man: shut with his mime written in it, simply because you want his autograph. —"Progress of the Grecian Bend"—a very fine • engraving in this °Mee, elicits many comments and is much admired.• —Prof. John Hoover expects to sail fu• England about the 9th of 'March. He will lease a reliable agent at Chicques to attend to' his . business, such as lectures, shows, sale of his photograph, ac., during his ab sence. ILLUSTEATED WESTEI:N . WOULD.—TbiS is the name of a new literary paver, which has created some stir among publishers everywhere. It is printed in oil colors, and the illustrations are very handsome and entertaining. The wonder is to see a newspaper itio colors. It is an eight page journal of convenient size, and when bound will make a handsome and interesting book. The literary matter is excellent— indeed the very best. Subscription price per annum. Address French Wheat, New York. For sale at licertn's book store, Columbia. JouxsTowN, Cambria County, Pa., within the past few days has become terri bly- excited over a report that a young man named Felton inherits by a: grundfather's will the greater portion of Cambria. There is a tremulous overhauling of deeds in eon • sepienee of the rumor, and a fat j L ;0:- the legal profession of that place may, presented. SPECIAL 2CO_TICES. FAR-11E11S AND GA RD E.NEIIS Do you want, to doit&te ;roar Crops' Do you them to rtpen too carlio Do you want rartv and tory rev, 17,,e If you Jo, -Bey the Povdr•ft At $.lO per Ton in Phil.n. equal lo the best PhOspitates., Send for prnplat , t to 130 South 'Wharves, Plilla J Iry }Gt.] TO CONSUMPTIVES ._.Tl3.e...ssi.vertiser.httyLNlbeen..rez,torect_to I,4 , lllthr'in a few neck. by a vary simple re m ade, after liavffir; buffered ceveral ytnrs with a severe. lung affection, anti that"firestl disease, Consumption—is anxious to make knotFn to his lellow-sullerers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the pre scription used ( free of charge) with the directions for preparing arid using the same, which they will find re sure. cure for Consumption, Asthma, Brea chills, de.. The only object of the advertiser in sending the proseription-is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which be conceives to be i uval wade ;and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the perscription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, IGS South Second St., Williamsburgh,Etngs County, nov2PaS- - tyJ l'xew York. A TRUE STORY Tripping down the stairway once long ago, we Tell, shattering ti large, llghted field lamp. In a mo; meat thOblaze wrapped us about like a fiery-serpent. Every tragedy has a ramie side ; Bridget loosed the -baby.on the bed and ran for water; aunt 3lary seized the spread to extinguish die flames, and pulled baby down on the floor; Jono came up from the kitchen and put out m`ery; light then burning, "because the house Was afire ;.nnd Bridget, returning, with a tab of water, tumbled down, upset the water, and hump =ed her nose. - IderinW hile; we - rolled over and over oh the parlor floor, till the tlanic was extinguished, , When ono arm was found to be terribly burned. Tlien . boirsiniettly Bevis' P.tinßiller 'aootlita vie pain, and to-dry,u kb a baud, and aret.,,munarind by any scar, no write the praises of Pain Biller, Yell, blo for. many. an, 11l and ache.—Mandriter (2i H.) Eder?, qlfonth. • [jan2d.m., ALLEN'S LUNG BALSA:NI TIM REMEDY FOR CL1111:iG Consuinptton,Altliniti,Croup,Diseases of the Throat, Itronchitu, Pains and Oppressions of the Cheat or Lung , , Difficult, Breathing'. and all di =(.41-ICS Or the Palinonary Organs . • Its" action is expectorant, alterative, sudorific, se dative, diaphoretic, and diuretic, whielt renders it one of the most valuable remedies known, for car ing diseases of the lungs. It excites expbet oraton, and causes the lungs to throw elf the phlegm; changes:the - secretions and purifies the blood; heats the irritated parts ; gives streligth.to the digestive ;bring 6s fbri, the aver to its proper action, nd im partsctrength to the whole . systern- It is warranted to give entire satisfaction oven In the moat- con firmed cases of constimptiOn, and not' to produce costiveness 'or street the head; as it contains no opium IS any form. It Is perfectly harmless to the must delicate child, although an active and power ful remedy for restoring the system. sold by all druggists. Price SI per bottle. pan2.lm NETV Al) T' • TI OR RENT. ; • The fine store room known as'IVAL37GT _HALL, lately occupied by. Geo. H. Vila, Ma rietta. Pa., is offbred for rent from the drat of next.' Tt has been occupied as a elothlng Store for about forty years. Apply to SAArL a MILLER, • 7-ltd.tltwl Marietta, Pa. 0 11AUS Sl'll TERS" HOUREKEEPFirtS, and thotie about com mencing housekeeping, are invited to call and examine our beautiful assortment of GLASS A\l) QUEENSWARE, Li Ten, Dinner and Toilet Set is, all of the best WHITE GRANITE, PurelniNed in original paelzages, direct from the importers; and our Glassware from the best manufacturers in Pittsburg, consequently can not be nnder,old in this county. White Granite Tea Setts, in pleceq ' ,. :100 Extra " " -18 " GOD " Extra 'heavy As " 700 white Granite Toilet Set l-(,10 Pieces 7( 00 A. complete Tea. Dulimo and Toilet Sell, lOil piece , , all the bent (plant: - 70 00 Inelnaing 11Alt FUR:SI'I'IIEIE CONFEC TIONER.S EnE ish I.3rimcel2, Ingratn, Vonitlan Cottage., Hag and hemp Carpets and Matt I ng. FLOCm TAME OIL CLOTIN, /41M/11M357;M1 FIOMMFMM',!I 4,5, G, S ..t.lO-I,Dlctuthi - ,1 and 12 - ni,hatalual Larica,ter County 'Ti MEM C'FC.I~I Il;,~, BEM C.b.r.Ol:ED ES= Everythinp coniplete for Housekeepers :rt prices which cannot be under sold in this county. IV.A_LI, PAPERS !, Our first. Invoice of 10,000 Haws, just 1 , ;(1CIVOLI, including Inch Uold, Decoration. Marble, Oaks. Sc., :or Parlors. Halls and Chambers. Prices from S etc. to 51.7,0 . per piece. A first-class Paper Hanger always ready. There is no use In going; away from home In bay wan Papers. GROCERIES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL.. • - --entree by' the Sack, Sugar and Molasses by the , bbl., and Tea by (*hest, et a small advance on Philadelphia pi-It:cos. 6= 1 , 0. N DMISMITSI STORE, Nos. 12; J.: 12.9 toctist st re.r. fcb(i-tflr. Col uffibin- 1.. 8 IV ATE LIMA N, WATERACAN'S Cocktail and Toiiic Bitters. I A - holehale and ytelail, 110: - : Market Street, PllP.adelpilia Tim tonic propertic, of these Bittern hors been certified to by some of our most eminent• practising physicians, as the best , tonic now In m.o.:lntl the Cocktail Bitters Ia the universal favorite amongiudges of a good gin or wit tsity cock tail. Linn:3o4l SPRING, 1869. 0 0 T 'IT. 0 - NT S IPAGEITi 4;111ZOTI7Ells, havinr.; rm.:At:sea -e large lot of COTTON GOODS beforo the Ittte ud- Vance in price , . Inc-hieing :111 the he.: Inal>e, or Bleached tout I,:n l Jlc,telit-il 2111_7SLINS. Fill{SlTCi 7.h : CIFECR'S r EzT ix us A.sn They will sell I he sanw at than present mar- Iret prlyes. Ola pieces biNt Calk-4 , 4 at com nlotr of I tou,ii Furnish) nit GLCHIY. 11.011.2•Vi-nink qui:is. Wanlteks, Linen Slvietings and Lizt inaidti,,:s.:aplcint. and To - . "Blinn.. 'LEAN.', (11_,Az-iSI AND 0 . tiIiiNi4WARE. of new purctid,it (iiref:t /roll) 1111:1 tlfacttlrers. CA nrETi.; AND ( ?IL CI.O rIL-4. LOOKING (=LA:4'3ES AND WINDOW . srlA DES Pottntk pnott: OHIO POilL, Oar Ntock. i. Ilw most complete wt. !lave oror air,rca, and I , : sold at loa•cnt 11. UER K KROTITEII , - Janal-211.- T i oAN WANTED. TIIL BOBOUCII OF COLUMBIA still hove some Already authorized to dispose of, and wishing to inks a good and safe invesintent will call ttpou S. S. DETWEILI3II, Cushier of the First :National Bank of Columbia, at whb...a place the l3onfis coo be obtained. Are due Ala payable on the first or April next, with interert at the rata of „ per annum, :mil those taking the above :di ort, loan shall inive the preference on the first of April next, of n longer lean a., authors ze,l by said Borouali.S. DETWILER. S. decZt-tit Special Committee- IMPORTANT, ainlersigned, tutting been appointed Gen eral Agent for the Girard Wire company. of Philadelphia, for the counties 'of Lancaster nail York, invites public attention to tile PATENT METALLIC WHITE WIRE CLOTH.E.S LINE, manufactured by the Cpuipany, a., being a ne cessity in every (atoll:v.1011th he is prepared to sell In quantities to salt, purchasers. Tills Ivire Ss olwan, bright and clean, and a great conve• niece. It Is durable, and entirely overcomes the objections to the old cotton or hemp line. Clv en lars,,wlth 101 l description, furnished on ap plication. • General Agent, Columbia, Pa. AGENTS n4ent is wanted In every town and township in the above coun t •to goodindueements will he offered. Alfletters ehould ho. addrenzed to M. A, Reid, Coltunbia, and they will receive prompt atten tion. • [deer TFOBACCO FOR SS.LR! , . • • EIGHTS-ass noxEs of Splendid Penn sylvania ,Leaf TOBACCO is offered for sale at reasonable rates, by DAVID BASZAVER J a n, IS , Pa,i-tf.] Front Street, Columbia FOR THE SPRING pp 38,69 =I READ IT! GL_ S§l IN GREAT -VARIETY CARPETS! CAEPETS! LOOKING GLASSES, PRIME YIe:ATIIERK, Domestic G cods. ,r, coTTox TA 11.r.E nr.s.PERc4 T.l 1n . .11 ANY; PIANO CO 1' ... NEW SPRING STVIES 01 cLosrsc; Oa:: IVINl'Ert GOODS B.ELD'IV COF.•_IT : .przo . pizitTor: co , - TV:IN:FED -.LOAY. $lO,OOO of the SUORT LOAN, . Trite DO DS SIX PERCENT IP.A .11LEDIC..e.1L. e ILTST• ;01'13)-NG, DRUG & CHEMICAL STORE J. A. IVIEYERS. ODD FELLOWS' HALL, _ - - An entirely fresh stock' of 11IEDICEN AL and FLAVORING irmiss, 'of-thls.year's growth, from the celebrated SITATCER SETTLEMENT, N. Y These herbs are not excelled In strength, and care of preparation by any other, and are al -rays required for family use. We have also, from the same source, SWEET MAILIORAM, SAftE, (tree( from the stern?,) Wll ich, tog,ether wi Eli our STRICTLY PURE PEPPER, G round oil the premises, we 0 ITer frn The subscriber emfblently recomntends the above goods as inueh superior to similar arti cles as generally sold, and would respectfully solicit a trial. (lec l 24.lw] D u. 11. C. 31cCOP,31ICK, _No.:,; WIIST KING STREET, Treats private diseases successfully - with his new remedies. Also weaknesq from indiscretions or youth. either male or female. The medicine is pleas ant to the taste and smell. No Clange of diet. Patientsnot wishing to present themselves ran ve medicine sent to their address by deserib ingdiseast. in their letters. Stt let secrecy ob served tie :itt eases. nova-Itt I.ttimw TUST OPENING Z Call and See! Cur it(nr and cell selected stock of TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY SP- 3 !?7 , And a variety of rn It articles, such as are use ally kept in a 11ST-CLASS DRUG STORE. haw. rcrtelvett a FIIESII SUPPLY" o: the the most i ctliahlt, ATENT MEDICINES. V, - 11.1.1 A No. lb N. Front Street. TOI, :f `.4 CO BOWES X• SHOES. TDIES S. LIOE MANUFACTORY ll:ming increased my facilities for turning out superior work I would announce to my old customers and all new ones that may thvor me with a call, that I am bettor prepared now to manufacture all kinds of LA.DIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, than ever before. I employ none but the best workmen and am always certain of giving satis faction. I keep on hand n general assortment of ready made work all of which Is manufactured 'on the premises. I keep no made-up work of other parties. My work Is made exclusively for home trade and Is sold as such. TERMS CASH. We sell as cheap 'as any other establishment, and zd: a share of public patronage. JAMES SCHROEDER., Locust Street. between Front and Second. BOOTS AND . STMES EROME SCIIIIECII , BOOTS AND SHOES Infiirms the public that lie is prepared to re (TIVO order:, for work, and that his prices are reasonable. splendid asNoriment of Beady-Made Work on band. Repairing always attended to in a prompt and et lm manner. . 11.1: ! SE.llO'lll , l SCHRECII, n.lll 'Si OS-1y; Ao. 26:.! Locust. St. vO3lll MANUFACTURE. The Subscriber has on hand tti large Stock .t.oots anal Shoes, Uaiters, Sc., ull of his own :\tanutaeture. Call at his Store, four doors above it. Williams' Drug Store, Front Street, where be otters an ex tensive assortment of Clouds. either WHOLESALE OR :RETAIL. Ms stock consists of as largo and general as sot t mem, 01 3len'tt Boys' Ladies ancl Children's LOOTS AND S II 0 13 S, as eau be found elsewhere in the Town. Those requiring Boots anti Shoes, will find It to tl ei advantage to call and exanune his Steel:, ht fo purchasing elsewhere. y SAMUEL 013.0V.E.. FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES All the LEADING sn - rxs on !ulna or made to In Nlstlri. lixed at Li IW' An Ilia i.tratod Pelee Li,t with inatruet tons for self in,, , ,,tieeinent Sent on retail in, of l'oct oniC.o WM.. F. 1.1.1..P.Tr.F.TT, South Sixth St., oboVi• ig2o-6S-Iyj IIIST NATIONAL, BANK OF CO -1L13:111A. erest will 3_ , Q paid by nth, Dank - on Spcoial De- per cent. for 1:: 5 i.or cent. G month ad under 12 matt 5 . 4 ll , t 1. •r cent. for l and under 6 months. We make Collections C. all _Accessible Points the United Slat e 4, on liberal terms, Discount. Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange. Buy and sell GOLD, SILVER. and all 'UNITED STATES SECURITIES. And are pre .. ared to draw DRAFTS on Plilli I Nadel pew York,. Baltimore, Pi ttsbn 402, England, Scotland, France, and all parts of Germany. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. Ladders of First Issue Seven-Thirties will do well to call and exchange them for the ziewv Five- Twenty Gold BoncLs, and Five-Twenties deliv ered at once.' S. S. DETWILER, April 6, 'b7. Cushier. BqUARTERLY REPORT SEIOAVING the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL A s - IC 't.q Columbia, on the morning of the first Monday of January, 1560. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $225,681.70 U. S. Bonds 175,100,00 Bonds and Mortgages 8,565.54 • - $410,617.54 Duo to Banks & Bankers • 50,5_8.95 Legal Tenders 19,301.00 :"per cent. Certificates 10,000.00 :National Currency - 7,019.00 Cash 1tem5.2,12100 Postal Currency 1,534.8.1 Specie tN1.43 --- 90,076.31 Ct o lc i reLt p .l o Zrers, Diterest • 1 - Revenue-S:_tam o - • • 82:1fi LIABILITIES. Capital Stuck k 150,000.00 Circulation 131,.189M1 ' Individual Deposits 180,512.53 Due to Banks & Bankers 20,112.43 ' Profit, 15,284.94 _ ' - Surplus 8,000.00 . Dividends unpaid - 70.00 Indebtedness of Directors ;, , 9,850.00 sworn to and'subserlbod by jan9-ant] S. S. DETWILER, Cambier. TN N TEEIEST O DEPOSITS. _IL THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK will receive money on deposit,and pay interest there for, at the following rates, viz: 5 .!4 Per cent. for i 2 months. 5 per cent. for 9 months. 5 per cent. for U mouths. 41: per cent. for 3 months. 7-3011 S. Treasury Notes exchanged for" new 5-20 Gold Bonds. SAMUEL sirocir, Cashier. , ITNSTItiUCT,IONS IN _MUSIC. :3 CoM:glix.i..;Scptcruber Ist, 186.3. he undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens of Columala and that he is prepared to give lessons In music to all who may desire his services, lie has, at his residence: 4 a first-class upon which, Pupils from tho country, and.thOsc In town who have no Instruments, - ear, take their lesson's. and also pract ice. • ^ W.. 11. BOURNE, • septl2:tf I No. &IS Locust Et., Columbia. MEI 11111111 PRIME CORIANDER, DtiTCHEIZINC4 PURPOSZ,.; J. A. MEYERS. Apothoca* LANCASTER, PA (Late Dr. D. McCormick's,) Manufaeturer of Superior F0:11 GENTLEMEN rI2 A~' CLiL. mow= MUSICAL. FIE ADQV - COItNER• T raiin tt. cfriERRYL . sTs., • cor,umulA; . , Important to CASIT BUYERS of All the NEW STYLES for 1369. Extra high eat Boots for Lanles, Misses and Chtldral. GUMS, OVERSHOES and ARCTICS nt low Cnsh prices. BOOTS! BOOTS!! • : - - , • FOR MEN AND ,BOYS, At old time prices. Call and examine stock be fore nurehasing elsewhere. HATS A Is 7 D . 'C A P S , ' For Men and Boys. In this Department will be fon nd the new styles and a large stock to select from. All goods guaranteed at the CHEAT' BAp.GAIN STORE, jan2-tf] LOOK BEFORE .YOU LE.A.1.3,! GOODS WELL BOUGHT ARE HALF SOLD The finest and best lot of goods ever brought to Colombia, has just been received at the "Cheap Store " OF P. S. AIcTAGUE, Where the Public are cordially invited to call and examine the Goods and Prices. The greater part of the goods were bought before the late advance in cotton, and consequently can be sold much cheaper than present Wholesale Prices. The' Stock is now' full and complete, comprising the different grades of goods, NOli.ttibt, VALENCIAS. SUMMER POPLINS, , , • . WOOL Dim:kiss of all Colors, A tine lot . of Spring Styles of SUMMER DE LAIN ES. Desides MUSLINS, CALICOES, TICK INGS, DENIMS. FLU:NUL/RE. and SHIRTING CHECKS, TABLE DIAPER, GINGRAMS and LEs.:SEYS. _ - An elegant sel:ction, of Spring and Summer BALMORALS at the lowest prices. Bargains in SILKS. Also, all widths of Shootings and Pillow Cases :Nluslins of the Best Makes. A perlectly new line of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, SATTLNETS, TRENTON PLAIDS, JEANS, Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, and Beady made Coats, latest Fashions. The Subscriber is Just entering, into the BOOT and SHOE business, and being determined to 1:001) none but the best &roods in this line, and sell at less than usual prices, respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. P. S. MeTAGUE, • N 0.123 125 Locust St., mar2S-tfj Columbia, I'a SEWING ISIACIIINES! There Is no necessity for "Swinging, around Sewing Machines in search of a GOOD ONE, when one Is offered to you cow/0141n; in itself all the GOOD QUALI TIES claimed for any In the Market, and di:Teed of Ott the defects and clap4rgp fixturaq, and attach ments used to make Machines sell. . „ We offer.for sale the 'ol,6Tik '&l3AKtit ' FAMILY MACHINE, Making the Eta,tle Stitch which trill not rip or treat irn,ion, and for proof of its excellence, refer to those having them in use. se - p_We have at all times a COMPETENTPER SON in attendance—not to picture imaginary perfections, nor to describe with voluble imper tinence the defects of other machines, in order to bide anything in those we sell, but to show what can be done with ours. We have also the best LOCK STITCH MANUFACTURING MA CHINE, Ever offered to the public, and only ask an ex amination of them tosubstantinte our assertions. ALso, SECOND-HAND MACHINES, In good running order, of the following makes, ishielt - - we will sell at AllauT FIALr the original PIUCE: WILCOX & ' WHEELER & WILSON'S • AND ROWE'S. W. G. CASE & SON, Agents, at Rolling MIR Store, Columbia, Penn'a. 13.—The above Machines are also to be had of F. X. Ziegler, the former Agent, at the Adams Express ()nice, in Walnut street, above Front. June 8,*57-tf 1(2. 00 r4Q FALL GOODS. • 186 S 10 -12 PATTON'S CORNER OF SECOND AND LOCUST" STS. =I ASSORTS ENT 01 , DRESS GOODS, - 'WHITE GOODS, TIOUSEKEEPING, GOODS HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS, OIL cLorns, &c IV IN . DO INr ST - LADES, G 1100 ER f C A. Full Stock Of Cloths and Cassimeres, -peeial attention given to MERCHANT TAILORING Fitting Satisfactory or no Sales. Alt Goods at Lowest and Warranted as -Represented Sewing' Machines. WIIEELER 4. WILSON, WILCOX A: COBBS, • . . AMEMOAN COMBINATION -LEX.PING MACHINES. • AT PIIILADELPHIA. PRICES. In order that every Famll,7 - may be able to Earehase a Machine, they zany be paid for hi MONTHLY 1N5T.k1,1,1.11 , ....:T5., by a saiall ad ,litlon to the price. Im. Everyp:llaeltine sold, warranted to give sat Isfavtion, and will be kept in order One Year FREE% OF EXPENSE. - .VIACILLNES TO RENT. Col umbia,-Pa., Oct,.:, 1868:tf. SPTIC'I I _4 C - SPECIAL NOTICE. LAZARUS & MORRIS' PEAPECTED SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES Or.e of the firm trill be at thest s m e cif ilielraient, CIIARLES grIRETSEIt:JEW.EtER, COrxMnrA, PA. TWO DAYS ONLY I Sill, tt.q,9o MONDAY Az. TUESDAY, FEB. S &9, ISGO ITe attends for the purpose of assisting Charles Shreiner in titling the eye in ditlicult or unusual cases. Those starring from impaired or diseased vision are recommended to avail themselves of this opportunity. Our Spectacles and Eye-glasses are acknowl edged to be the mostperfeet assistance to sight ever manufactured, and can always be relied on as aninding perfect ease and comfort while strengthening and preserving the Eves most - thoroughly. We take occasion to notify the Public that we employ uo .peddlers, and to caution . them against those pretending to have' our goods for sale. Date ,o 1 visit to C., P. Shreiner's' store, front February Bth until February 10th. $.,11.468.90 C. 3i7.; CHER. r,..gr run THE • STATEN ' 'ISLAND DYING 7 ESTABLISHITENT ; Ladles' Dresses Cloaks, Valls, Gloves, Ribbons and Silks of all kinds dyed any color. Also, Ge=tlemen's Coats,'Vests,Pantaloons, &c. Kid Gloves washed to look like new. Seourbag, - repalring, &c., done at short notice. rwill receivegoods at my store and forward them - to the establishment. 4.W-Satisfactlon guaranteed. Call and see list of prices at 1111 1.9:g. '67] NOTIONS, &c., ITOGE.IsTDOBLEIVS, Corner Third A: Cherry Sts. Calunibln, Po the Circle" of DOMESTICS, CASH PRICES = PI LIPTIC sENGLII, , 11.01{'E, •inn all other =I =I 5. C. BUCHER'S:: Store, Locust Street, Co.utnbia, Pa AYERS' PREPARATIONS. AY E Hair Vigor, FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE HAIR THE GREAT DESIDERATUM OF THE AGE • • F 'A dressing fell is ht bride' agreeable, healthy and effectual for preserving the hair. FADED OR GRAY HAIR IS SOON RESTORED TO ITS ORI GINAL COLOR AND THE GLOSS AND FRESHNESS OF` YOUTH. Thin' hair is thickened, failing hair Is checked, and baldness, often,,,thOugh not' al ways, cured by its use. Not ea,n restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied - and decayed.- Hut-such as re main can be saved for usefulness by this appli cation.- "Instead :of fouling the hair with - a - palsy sediment, - it will keep it'clean anfiNigerous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turn ing gray or falling, otl;and eonseguentlyprevent baldness. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some ureparatiOus danger ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm It. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing . else can be found so desirable. Con taining neither oil nor dye,l t does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dn.. .I. C. 1,..Y.E.1t & Vo., • Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowm4., MASS. - oet.3l*GS:lydw] PRICES]. CO' AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS ! FOP. ALL THE PUITOSEfi OF A LAXATIVE MaMe _ - Perhaps no one medicine is so universally re quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universally adopted into use, in every country and among all classes, as this mild but efficient purgative PILL. The obvious reasons for it is, that It is a more'relinble and far more edectual remedy than any other. Thore who have tried it; know that it cured them; those who have not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what IL does once it does always—that it never fails through any fault or neglect of its composition, - We have thousands upon thousands of certifi cates of their remarkahle cures of the following complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all cli mates; containing neither calomel or any de leterious drug, they may be taken with safety - by anyhody. 'Their - sugar coating preserves them ever 'fresh end makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can. arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood : and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the ob structions of the stomach, bowels, - liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irreg,u lar action to health, and by correcting, where ever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions arc given in. the wrapper on the box, for the following cromplaints, which these Pt L.Ls rapidly cure. For DYSPEPSIA 0 ON, LISTLESSNESS, LA NO L'01; al Iti LOSS OF APPETITE, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and action. For Levine COMPLAINT and its various symp toms, litt.mouS 13.R.A.D.Actin, SICK HEADACAE, JAUNDICE or GEMEN SICKNESS, BILIOUS COLIC and Btf.lo us Firvicus, they should, be J taken for each Case, to correct the 'diseased no tion or remove the obstructions which cause it. For DV4ENTratr or DrAnnituiu, but one mild dose is generally required. For EUEIDIA.T.TSW, Lour, GRAVEL, PALPITA TION OF TUE HEART, PAIN IN TIEBACK and LOOS. they should be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For MO:PSI and - DIMPSTOAL - Swzr.taxos, they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the ellbct of a drastic purge. For SOPPUL:SSION a tinge dose should be taken as it produces the de.,ired effect by sympathy. As a HlN:smr. Pim., take one or two PILLS to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. Au oceasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the ap petite, and luvorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derange ment exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these PILLS makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect en the digestive apparatus. DR. J. C. AYER di CO., Practical Chemists. OcII3P6B:4MdWI LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. FOR SAI E: - -- YALU kBLE FARM AND MILL -PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE The subscriber being about to remove from the neighborhood, would offer his ItARM and FLOURING MILL at PRIVATE SALE. The property is located in West Hemptleld township. Lancaster county, in one of the rich est agricultural districts in the State; one mile and-a-half from Columbia. The Mill is in good order; and is kept running constantly on customer work. It has two run of French burrs, with all the necessary hn proved mach finery for doing merchant and coun try - work. It has lately ,been put in complete order. The Farm contains'alittle over one hundred acres, is in a high state of cultivation, and pro duces abundant crops. It is especially adapted to the growing of cattle. The buildings are good and substantial. and the location admirable. A rare opportunity is here offered for any one who wishes to invest in property that will pay, or to purchase a good home in one of the best localities in the State. Persons wishing to view the property can call on the subscriber on the premises, or make in quiries of Mr. Martin Erwin, Franklin Rouse, Columbia. IM.lhe terms of gale will be rande rensonnble sep.s:tf.] TIJO2IAS G1:00.11. pRIVATE SALE. THE SUBSCRIBED. OFFERS AT PRI VATE SALT, the following property, located In FIFTH ST., oelow Locust. A TWO-STORY FRAME MOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND 1 - having two fronts, one on Itl t Street, and also on the Lancaster pike. A good location for building. • Will be sold low. Enquire onthe premises. REBECCA CHALFANT, No. 29 S. 3th St., Columbia, Pa., or ofD. S. Chal fant, who will give all the partieulas.,faugS-Ifd LOT S ! LOTS OF LOTS! Large or Small, on Sixth street, or Seventh street, and on Loeubt street, and Walnut street, Those fronting on Locust and Walnut streets . 106 feet deep to a 14 feet - wide alter . febS'6B-tfj Apply to S. R. MIFFLIN VALUABLE PROPERTY The subscriber otrers the following valuable real estate, in the borough of Columbia. Penn'a„ at private sale: HOUSE & LOT. So. 114 L OCUST STREET. SPE.EINTIID 1113SI:•.:ESS STAND, No. 142', connected therewith; now occupied as a grocery' store, by Mrs.,M. Turner. - one 'of the best businrss localities In the town. The lot is very large with front of 30 feet PI inches. .11So the row of FOUR r,racK HOUSES WITII LOTS, Nos. 8, 10, 13 and 11 Union street, will be sold singly or together, on easy terms. 1:Or further information, apply to JON.S.S MEYERS \o. 111 Locust street, Columbia. July =l, 181.18:tf. E CLARK:LC:: co::„ B _A_.l( S , No. 35 S. Thifd Street, Philadelphia, ENERAL AGENTS - =EMI NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO CM= IT.N.IITF—to STATES OF A33ERIC-4.. El= STATES OF PEN:: , .ZSYLVANIA. AND SOUTH- ERN NEW -JERSEY. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY Is a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, 18438, with a • CASII CAPITAL OF ONE MILLION DOLLAR% and IN now thoroughly organized and prepared for buslaehs. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who are invited to apply at our office. Full particulars to be had on application at our calcite, located in-the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamph lets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Company, may he bad. - —E. W. CLAR.K..k. --- No. XI SOITTIT TRIED STREET, Philadelphia, Pa: B. S. RUB.SELL :Manager. KREADY d: HERB., LANCASTER, Agent+, for Lancaster County. C. G. IJ.Ent:.. COLU3II3LI FLOUR MILLS. =9 GEORGE BOGLE, PROPR/ETOR. The highest Ca.h prices paid for all kinds of Grain. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR for sale; Litho )1111 Feed of ail kinds. Wbeat Ground and Packed to order. Grist work and Chopping done. Chopped Corn and Oats. - Corn Meal and GRAHAM FLOUR For sale at all times, and delivered to any part. of the town. im.Town and country custom so licited. !April 6,1867. WATCHES ! WATCHES!! AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS. VA T I . CH - DS. in vent variety. A Stock not es celled outside tba city. At verylow rates. P. SHREINER et SON BUILDING LOTS PRIVATE SALE
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