Cljt gpg. Columbia,, Pa. Saturday, April 24, 1869. Advertisements, to secure immediate in sertion, must be banded in on or belbreThurs day evening, each week. CONTRIBUTIONS on practical farming are solicited from our friends throughout the country. LETTUCE and radishes have made their appearance in our market; other luxuries may be expected soon. "Let us have peas." A RIOT occured on " tow hill " Tues day, between a party of whites and blacks. Stones wore the only weapons used. Ruin was the instigator. IMPROVEMENT.—R. Williams is mak ing extensive improvements to his drug store, North Front street. Ile will put in an open front, with large French plateglass. ATTEND Top IT, LADIES.—With the opening spring every housekeeper should attend to the ventilation of cellars, and to the free use of white-wash on cellar walls. REmedons.—Preaehirio• a in the U. B. Church on tomorrow at the usual hours, morning and evening. Morning subject, "Lessons from the Woods ;" Evening sub ject, "The Voice of Spring." STEA3I vs. IthiSCLE.—Cards, envelopes, pamphlets, books, and every other descrip tion of job printing done with accuracy and dispatch at the office of the Daily and Weekly SrV Steam Job Printing Office. OIL INSPECTOR.—Governor Geary has appointed John W. Bruner, of this place, Oil Inspector for Lancaster county. This is a good appointment, as we know Mr. B. will endeavor to do justice to all concerned. PFATILEIL AHEAD.—Christ S. Shuman left at our office some time since the largest egg, now Henry Pfahler comes with the smallest egg. It is but liitle larger than a pea, perfect in shape and was layed by one of his largest hens. ON A TRIP TEIROUII TUE SOUTIL—Mr. S. S. Detwiler, Cashier of the First Bank, of this place,and Daniel H. Detwiler, of Wrightsville,left here on Thursday even ing last for an extended trip through the Southern States. SALE 01? MARKET HOUSE STALLS.— J. A. Jordan, auctioneer, sold at public out cry on Saturday morning lust, the stalls in the new market house. The following prices were paid: H. INlinich & - Son pur chased Nos. 1,2, and 3, at $2O each. This was the price paid for all the butcher stalls. The farmers' stalls brought front $l5 to $l9 each. uNinCENT Gt r. Cul. Samuel Shoch has presented to the Presbyterian Church of I.bh place, a very handsome and costly Pipe Organ. We know that the Con gregation will greatly appreciate this mag nificent gift on the part of our esteemed fellow citizen. The organ is now being put up in proper position in the church. FOUND DEAD.—The wife of David Evans,who lives in an alley between Cherry and Union streets, above Third, was bound dead in her bed on Friday morning. The parties were of intemperate habits. It is supposed that she came to her death from violence inflicted upoil her person by her husband.- Samuel Evans, Esq., held an in quest on the - 150d3t , had 1302 learned before going to press CuuNTERFEITs.—The country 13 flood ed with counterfeit money. Ten, twenty five and fifty cent shinplasters do largely abound, while the counterfeit bins of the denomination of one dollar and upward are detected every day. A large additlim of ten dollar and twenty dollar rotes this sort has just been aided to Ow finanees of the country, and our re:nlers will do well to e.miniine all 'MIN very closely. COMET OLIMISO.—A. comet superior in size and lustre to Enekc's is night ly expected. Celestial en riosity-seek ers are promising this novelty between this date and June. It is the return of \Viueck's comet, which has been whi , king its tail through space for over so many hun dred years. The advent of the phenome non will afThrd much gratification to all taking the trouble to look heaven-ward at the time of its appearance. OLD BooKs.—Ww. Block has shown us some rare old books now in his posses sion. Among them we Lind the history of Europe from 1629 to 164:2; printed in Lon dtin 1643. Also a book entitled "The Con sistency of defensive war with True Christi anity, represented in two se; 111011 S, preach ed at Philadelphia, January 14th, 1747, by Gilbert Tenuent, A. ;" printed in Phila delphia, by William Bradford, at the sign of the Bible in Second street. SIIA D Pistil - No.—The shad fiThers have been "drowned out" on account of the high water. The river is raising rapid ly. Consequently there kill 'be no more shad caught for a few days. There were caught at Read's battery nearly three hun dred shad, while others caught front two to six dozen each. They sell from one dol lar to one dollar and fifty cents per pair, and the quality never was better—indeed the finest shad in the world. Wonder if the York Republican would like to have a a pair. " MUZZLE THAT Don."—This place is now infested with an unlimited number of worthless dogs, which should be at once disposed of in some onomer. Cases of mad ness among the canine tribe is prevalent. Indeed it is said that mad dogs have already appeared in outstreets and several dogs been bitten. Our town ofticialsshould not m'ait for somebody to be bitten`Lefore measures are taken to restrain the curs front "prowling around." Every dog in the borough should be muzzled, or the owner compelled to keep them chained. Let some steps be taken at once to restrain thew. EARLY Cr.osING OP STomEs.—We Late heretofore advocated the closing of stores at 7 o'clock, and we think it due to the em ployers of our various retail establishments that they show this favor to their clerks. Being housed up in a store from early morn till 9 and 10 o'clock at night too much for - poor, weak humanity. Men are not horses, 4ind we see no use in wearing and rotting out the human system in the dingy apart ments ofstore-rooms till late hours at night. If our merchants would net wisely and in concert with one another, their employees could leave the stores promptly at 7 o'elock every evening; and we see no reason why it cannot be done. SALE OF VALUAELE REAL ESTATE.— S. S. and D. 11. Detwiler have purchased the farm containing two hundred acres, of Harris Wilton, in the borough of Wright-, vino, for $36,000. This farm possibly poss esses more natural advantages productive of wealth, than any other in our neighbor hood. It has a frontage on the river for nearly it mile, and contains a lime-stone quarry producing lime, for purity and ex celence, net surpassed in the State. We are also informed that a vein or large . de posit of hydraulic cement has recently been discovered on the farm. We are pleased to learn that this valuable estate has passed into bands which will develop the - many natural advantages it possesses. frientid; Mr -Wm. P. Cottrell, left Columbia last week to en gage in business in Philadelphia. We aro sorry to lose Mr. C. from our midst, as we always found him a square business man and an agreeable gentleman. He gees as an active partner into the ti rut of Scolly 13rovt n, manufacturers of colored and glaized paper, card boa 01, .I:c., 521 31inor street. Tie will be it valuable auxilliary to the firm, and we wish him the most, abun dant success. NARum EscArE.—During the fire on Saturday night, Samuel Jones,better known as "Gruby Sam," accidentally fell into the reservoir, and was about going down his third and last time when he was caught and pulled upon terra firma. A cruel lire man says the poor " nig" got down on all fours after being thus rescued from a watery grave, in which posture, together with the lingo lump upon his back, he most striking ly resembled a large toad or frog. CALF STOLEN.—EarIy on Friday morn ing last, a man was seen leading u calf into town. He put it into the yard at Wagner's Hotel, and went in quest of a purchaser. He applied to Mr. Milton Wike, a well known victualer, who purchased the calf at a very low price. Mr. M. suspected at once that it was stolen veal; but then he thought by purchasing it Ito would find out to whom it rightfully belonged, and then have the thief arrested. He soon as certained that the calf belonged to Mr. Joseph Hinkle, of West Hempfield town ship, and to whom it was returned ; but the thief escaped, enriched by Milton's five dollars. TILE AIIROILA BOREALIS.—The late auroral display seems to have been wit nessed all over th . e country. In New York the heavenly exhibition is described as grand beyond description, surpassing any thing of the kind since the late Aurora Borealis of 1559. From Richmond, Pitts burg, Indianapolis, and various points, come the accounts of the grandeur in the heavens, and the vast excess of electricity in the air and earth. In many places the telegraph lines were worked without the use of a battery at either end, and in some localities the supply of the electric fluid was enormous. W.llO MANAGES OUR WATER COM- ArNY ? it has a Manager or Superintend ent, certainly it should be his duty to notify persons before ho turns off or stops the flow of water. Trio or three times lately have we been put to great inconvenience by the water being shut off. Only a short time since, when our presses were running as usual, all at once it was discovered that there was no water, and our engine had to stop in consequence. 'When the water did come, it was so muddy that it was unlit to pump into the boiler. If it is the Superin tendent's duty to notify persons in the neighborhood before he turns oil the water for repairs, Cc., and fails to perform that duty, he should at once be discharged and his place filled with a competent person. FIR F..—Abouthalf-past eleven on Satur day evening last, a tire broke out in a frame Louse in the upper end of town, near the junction of Locust and Walnut streets. The house was not altogether con sumed, as the steam engines got there in time to save it from total destruction. It was in a short time deluged with water, as the engines were supplied directly from the reservoir. The house belonged to J. C. Pfahler, and was unoccupied at tho_titne. The fluidly , had moved out only a few clays before. as the house is to be taken away in s few days to make room for public lin provements. The scoundrel who set it on tire, we presume, knew this, and it stand ing, solitary and alone, thought it would make a good bonfire. The man who would set lire to any building should, if caught, be thrown in and burnt up with the build ing. Clia. - & - a E . 6F KET . HOUR. —Far mers, houso-keepers and others will please notice that on and after Saturday; flay Ist, the market will open on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, at 5 o'clock. We do not think much of the change, as our rural friends should be allowed to sell at any hour they wished to. If they pay a high rent for market stalls, they shonla not Le forced to stand there waiting for a cer tain hour to dispose of their• produce. It was disgusting to witness the crowd and jam at the new market-house on Saturday last. If the market•men Were allowed to sell as soon us they value, then all this jam ming and crowding would be avoided. We know that the majority of those attending, market prefer this plan, and we hope our Council, who now control the matter, will accommodate them. HOW 'fo COME DOWN STAIRS.— l fere is a true story, too good to go nnpub lished. A. young fellow, respectably con nected and well known here, used to get drunk very frequently. Shortly before the Bellevue Muse NV . II s closed, he was one day as Mina I 11 n,!er the influence of ben zine, owl stumbled at the bead of the stairs leading from the landing to the front door. Down he came, heels over head, bumping from step, to step, until he was landed in a rather- promiscuous looking heap. A, stranger, who was just entering the hotel, thinking the fellow had sustained serious, if not mortal injury, ran to pick hint up, but the drunken man majestically- waved hint off, staggered to his feet, and in re sponse to the proffered as:istanco, roared out, "Now, you jes 'lone. Want no slob-rin 'round an'. 7 atlas come. down stairs that way ~ " rhe stranger departed, kit inating 1. 0. 0. F. EXCURSION TICR is TO Pa I LA DELParA.—Arrangetnents have been made with railroad companies for trans porting persons over their roads who intend visiting Philadelphia for the purpose of attending the Semi-Centennial Ant w rsary on the 26th inst., as follows: Excusi on Tickets can be procured at any station on the Pennsylvania Central, North ern Central, and Philadelphia and Erie Railroads, where Excursion Tickets are usually sold, good from The 24th to Wt h. An Excursion Train will leave burg 4an MOTICIIIY morning, the 26th, in time to arrive in Philadelphia ut S o'clock A. ; and one from Ilanover Junction, via Columbia, in time to arrive at 9 o'clock A. M. Excursion Tickets can be procured at all stations on the North Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley, and Lehigh and Susquehanna Rail roads, good from the 2.4 th to the 2.Stli. Excursion Tickets will be sold at all sta tions on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and its branchss, 11)r all regular Ea= LOOK. TO YOUR Fults.—Furs will soon be laid aside lin• some eight months, and it is all-important Haut until that limo they should be secured against moths—their mortal enemy. Furs are costly and beauti ful as well as useful, but nothing looks worse t hug shabby fors,made so from the de struetive inroads of the moth. The worst thing to be done with lurs is to shut them out or sight from the air and forget them. The next worst thing is to put them away damp. Should they become wet by exposure to t be ruin they should be placed no nearer to the tire than where they will dry slower. When the season fir their use is over they should not be shut up in a tight chest, box, or drawer, for more than a few days at a week without being taken out and well shaken. Putting them in a drawer that is frequently opened is recommended, in order _that they may be frequently seen and thus be reminded of the necessity of attending to them. To preserve furs perfectly, and with out the fear of moths, frequent airing, shak ing and general cleanliness, together with a good:supply of camphor, is the grand specific. Council Meeting. A stated meeting of Council was held on last Friday evening. Mr. Upp, President, in the Chair. Present—Messrs. Crane, Craig, Detwiler,Nourse, Shreiner, Supplee and Lipp. The minutes of Mnreh 191.1. and WI were reed and approved. The Road Committee reported that the piece of road running from Walnut street, to Locust and Filth streets, did not belong to the Colum bia mul Lancaster Turnpike Company, but to the Borough, and could therefore be vacated as soon as the Council took the ac tion required by the Charter in such cases. They also reported tile Regulator's estimate of the cost of grading Sixth street, from Walnut north, to the Borough line, amounting to $3,404.00. The Market Com mittee reported the new Market Rouse in a f.wward state of completion. The extra cost of the change in the counters in front of the stands, the increased size of posts, painting, cte. amounted to $4lO. The Com mittee decided to have the stands number- ed and engaged. D. J.. Wallings to do it, with a black figure, shaded red, at 4 1-2 cents each figure ; and he has also agreed to paint the names of any persons who may desire it, at 25 cents each, on black Japan tin, gold leaf, and shaded red, the tin cut circular, 4x20 inches, to correspond with the circular head on the stand. The Com mittee recommended a change in the Market Ordinance, making it. the duty of the Chief Burgess and Treasurer to sign all bench rent certificates. They recommend ed also the payment of the Regulator's es timate for $1,230.75 in favor of Michael Liphart, contractor. The Finance Committee reported $13,500 of the $20,000 twenty years loan, have been negotiated, leaving a balance of $6,500. Nearly $15,000 must be raised within sixty days to meet liabilities of the Borough. The bonds have been in the market for nearly a year, and wo have succeeded in selling no more than the amount above mentioned. Other Corporations find little, if any difficulty in selling their bonds, be cause they pay a higher rate of interest, and, in some instances, at the same time selling the bonds below par. NVe feel satis fied that if sonic action is not immediately taken by Council to make the bonds of the Borough as inviting as those of other Cor porations, the Borough will be unable to pay its debts, and the chances of finally ne gotiating the loan materially injured.. We would therefore recommend that the Finance Committee be authorized to sell the bonds for 95 cents on the dollar, and also that they be authorized to negotiate a further loan of $lO,OOO for five or ten years as they may bo able, the bonds for said lean to be sold at a like discount. This will make the bonds equal to seven per cent. bonds. Treasurer received during the past month $9,612. Balance in Treasury, $1,064.60. Mr. Detwiler, Special Committee, report ed $2,500 of long Loans sold. His resigna tion of the position of Special Committee was read and accepted. The Fire Department. Commit tee reported that 306 feet of good quality leather hose had been purchased from Jas. B. Pugh, of Harrisburg, at SI.SS per foot, for the Vigilant Fire Company, by a committee of the Company. The hose had been tested and gave satisfaction. They recommended that an appropria tion be made for the purchase of 300 feet of leather hose for the Columbia Fire Com pany, as the gum hose had proved entirely worthless. The Pavement Committee reported a great many pavements in need of repair in all parts of the town. It would be well for those whose pavements are not in proper condition to see to them in time. or they may be called upon to pay full price with twenty per cent. added. The Sanitary Com mittee reported Mill st cot in a very bad condition from lack of proper drainage. The Ordinance relating to: sewers sub mitted at last stated meeting, was amended by Mr. Not: rse, and adopted. It reads as follows, the amendment in italics: SECTION I. it ordained and enitt ted by the Town . - - Council of the borough of Columbia, 'flea a hencver it may be necessary tar the convenience of drainage and carrying away of filth, that setters shall be built and erected under ground in any au eet in the borough for the raid purpose, that the expense thereof shall be borne by the owners of property lu front of, or along 0 Inch the setters may be erected, each of whom shall pay his portion of the lehole Cott, nail in no rate shall n sorer be contlrueled lirtlrss app/red for by tiro-thlrds of the properly hohter., nionl the (Inc of the tame. The consideration of the orditianee chang ing the lines of Tenth street north of Union, and Union east of Tenth, being in order, Ur. Nourse offered the following amend ment: That Tenth street between the Lancaster Turn pike and Vhight street, he changed:so:lv to run on the east sale :m:1 patidlel with the It. & C. Railroad, with a w idth sixty WOE clear of thew bun of might of ay, now ow tied by the' Remit tig and Columbia I:. It., and that Union street take the course of the Co lumbia and Lancaster Turnpike front Tenth street to.the borough line cast. The consideration of the ordinance and amendment was postponed one month. The Ibllowing ordinance submitted by Detwiler was read and adopted : Suerrox f. 130 it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the borough of Colombia, That it shall be lawful for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to run Through Passenger Trains within the limits of the borough at a speed not eitceeding fourteen lode, an hour: and if said Railroad Company. its E:n pincers, Conductors or other employees• snail a adore the prof islet] , of this ordinance, it or they shall for feit and pay a line of Ten Dollars. Linder it suspension of the rules, the fol lowing atnend meat to the Market Or dimineo was submitted by Mr. Crane, and on motion adopted Resulccd. That the form of certifieate for the rent of the mm het stands. now offered, be aceepted, the Treasurer being required to till to and sign the du plicate inare ' inal receipts in said. book; also that the Market Committee be required to furnish the Finance Committee e‘ cry six mouths mith a let of all receipts from the market rents or fees : and that it shall he the duty 01 the Ft nines Can mitten to •toinpore said lists of reeei WS With the marxinal re ceipts of the mail:et eertilicate book as signed by Ti ea,LIC Cr. On in ot ion of 24r.Suppleo it WaS Pe,i7to7, That tho li.danee of the Met het 11.an.0 loan be negotiated nt a discount x hick ail; make it equal to cc von per cavil. loan. A. petition front the Columbia Fire Com pany praymg for an appropriation for the purchase of 300 feet of good It ooe, MIS read. On motion of Mr. Shreiner it woo Ik,ohel, That on appropriation he mode for the pm churn of wo feet, of i;ood leather home, for the Colliinbin Stettin Fire 11loglne Company, and that the Filo Department Colntoutee Le authot ILed to pro cure the name. The following preamble and ordinance, submitted by "A r. Nourse wa9, read and laid over one month : WaEarls, The Chestnut Hill Iron Ore Company Late under their charter• the eight to eunneet their Lands by railroad e•miii one or more track:. to ,tudi points to they may ticval expedient on the Penn=yl - Railroad at Colt!labia. It le ner...by ordained and enarte d, That the quid Cheetnut Iron Ore Company are authormal to lay a double traek railroad trout their furnace, to mauler% it ith the Peintsyit aura Railroad at or tivar the Dinpatcher'e oilier, or at the c roaring of AIM street by the l'ennylvaula it a, err he m 0 ,.,1 CoUVellanit. The following resolutions submitted by Mr. :Course, were severally considered end adopted : • Rtsoteet, Thal the Gas Cumuli:Jr, me :Italica ized in making re7.in+ of tamps, to have the top gi.ic.ee replaced. a ith sheet tin an place of glit-e, nl such lamps a+ they :nay (Milk Ittoper. .IZ,soited, That the thet Committee are authorized to move the lamp post in front of Black's old Hotel, to the cot err of Front and Drudge street , . RiaJiid. That tine Paving Committee be directed to ptit nit horttllgh repair the pavement+ on the north stile of Union suer t, linween Fourth and Sixth streets, and in so doing to make the pavement the fail m idth, mid relay the limier. to contorm tutL the ordinam, ; also t, have the street+ and idle', in sing. o Milli the tthOt . t. 11.1111.11111111, nagged tteettltt hog to the ord mince. Ott tnotioit or Mr. Crane it. me. Rabohul, That the Boat Comm att •c. be ii,traleteal to notily the Columbia Mid IC.r .ningt'•n •turnpike Company to properly relater the pike on Front street, and an tuoae the Company Nile to do so. they are law aby dammed to cause the same to he done, and elaoaram the Company n•tth the emits and twenty per eent.tonlitar anal, Uu ta:a I km of Mr. Del a•ilur it was" eq, That the File Depat anent Conan ales be and are nereby instructed to place a tire-plug at the turner 131 alley ii and Fourth street, for the purpose wa.rhing all the nnit tiowu Into the river thirtug thr meaner months, and that stud plug be spelled at leas ones ,very day, and let run at 11,1,4 fifteen minutes, and the 'stns be tuts tided to IT uur Super A lelition was received, praying that the Road Committee be instructed to open, grade and cinder Firch street, north Of hocust,"to its full width, and that sonic ar rangements be made with Peter Uardzier for the removal of his hom,e. Referred to the Road Committee. 1 1 / 4 1r. Detwiler submitted the following : . - Retsote , d, That the Market Comnutt,e be instructed o sell the old Lt iek market how, 00 mouth Side 2lial.lLl/11 that. bills be struck to that Street, Im.l old at public manly to the higher bidder. Laid err one month. A proposttion front John Eddy, Ann• ioneer,: to auet ion the :nu rket stands for,,_, rid the tuxes, was read and ordered to be • On :notion of tlr. Orano it was Rceidettl, That. the market shall open fri.in the day o f Nlay to the drat day of October at Zi .1. .1., and continue open until $ A. 31., and that the larket House be opened fur the teeoinitiodation of lie butchers not earlier that 12 midnight. On notion of Ar. Crane the Road Coin nii tee was directed to open Market i,treet cud sell the house at public. outcry. Sundry hills were ordered to paid,atter rhiuh the Council adjourned. UNCLAIMED LErIEII:s.-1.1,t or later:, muftining unclaimed in the Coluuildu PUS: Office, up to this date. Persons calling fur these letters will please mention 'that they are advertised in the SPY : Ladies' List.—Mary E. Williams len Forman, Mollie Drum mend, I ,,tystiii Colt. Li.vt—Charles S. Scannas, Matthias Smith, E. 0. .Shelton. Conrad Setegntan, Adoalibis Redman, Renner Bros., Charles Richard, J. C. Mower, Mr. Witham, George Keyser, William D. Ller sitey, 11 - tn. T. Herrold, Jattnes H, llastln, Dorton Fer,gason, David Furman, D. G. .C..shelman,John C. Dial,Androw Crouse, John Craft, Charles _Baker, win. L'ruhus, L. C. Becker, George Brenernan. CONFIRMED.—The Senate has confirmed the appointment of Capt. John P. Rea, as Assessor of Internal Revenue for Lancaster eounly. DivlDEND.—Ttre Directors of the Lan caster and LiaZ Turnpike Road Company Lave declared a dividend of one dolhir and fifty cents on each share of stock. APPOINTED TO A C LEEKSHIP. J Cochran, of this city, has accepted a clerk ship tendered hint by lion. Edward Me Pherson, Clerk of the House of Represents tives at Washington.—ExpreNs. MERCHANT TAILORINO.—.Mr. Reasin has opened his merchant tailoring, establishment, and lia-s the finest stock of goods in his line that we have seen this long while. Read his advertisement in :mother colnnin, then call and see him. My YOU SEE•. TUE POSTMAN?--Ele is proclaiming to the people that a new con fectionary store and ice cream saloon has been opened, where all the luxuries and delicacies in the confectionary line may be had. INllNsTitEr.s—The lovers of minstrelsy and fun cannot bat be pleased to learn, by reference to our advertising . columns, that Darlington's Minstrels and "[lotion Troupe will give une of their excellent concert.; iu Odd Fellows' Hall on Monday evening next. It is said to be one or the best troupes that ever traveled. Go cml hear them. NOTARY APPOINTED.-li. S. Gara, of this city, has been appointed a Notary Public, in place of John P. Reu, Esq., re signed. - There are now live Notaries Public in this city—J. D. Goinpi, S. A. Wylie, Chas. Denues, Esq., M. M. Mitt, Esq., and 11. S. C a ra.—.E..rpresB. ELECTION or OPFICERS.—The follow• ing are the newly elected officers of the Columbia Literary Society: President.—James Gardiner. Trice President —D. It Breneinan. Secretary.—W. K. Sou river. Treasurer.—L. C. Oberlin. Curators.—J. JI. Graybifl, A. R. Brea e man, Jac. A. Gerhard. COURT or Qu.urrm SESSIONS. — The regular April term of Quarter Sessions Court for Lancaster county met Monday morning; Judges Long and Libhart pre sent, the former presiding. George By rode, Esq., of Elizabethtown, was appoint ed Foreman of the Grand Jury, and Judge Long charged said Jury respecting the du ties of their °thee. - - - Henry Colenum plead guilty of a bur glary in Columbia, and was sentenced to tive years' imprisonment. Frank Wood was tried end acquitted of the same bur glary, THE Wilmington and Reading-Rail road is progressing finely. The 'Wilming ton Commercial says that the section com mencing ten miles north of that city is now completely graded and ready for the rails, and the ten mite section nearest that city is nearly completed. In about a week the track laying will commence at Coatesville, and the road will be graded as fast as the rails can be laid on the lower end of the line. The upper end is also in a fair state of advancement, and the prospects for au eariy completion of the whole line is most flattering. SNITS.—r.. correspondent, reTerring to the definition of snits in the paper entitled "Our Provincialisms," published in the March number of this Magazine, relates the following anecdote: A schoolmaster in a Lancaster county public school was drill ing a Mess of youngsters in arithmetic. He said to them: "If I cut an apple into two, what will the parts be?" "Halves!" was the answer. "lf I cut the hails in two what would you eall the parts?" "quarters'." I cut the quarters in two, wail would the parts be?' Answer (linanlfillnis,) "SNITS r 'pp in cow s .magazinc. F n.ST COM Fu SIALV ED.—There Nvill not 1, a day in the veal on which you wiLl not be able to find at Oak Ilan lin cle- gant and large assortment of tine really made (nothing. Itut now is the time tt make your purchases ; the season is just opening - and the shelves add tables are lair ly groaning under the weight of the :Spring and Suntivier Stock. Yon will have a w Mtn range of choice; get the goods while they are fresh and add vastly to your own coin tort by elningilig your clothing with the season. Then stand not on the order of your going, but go :it once. 'THE FIREMEN'S PAILADE.—We learn "froth - n responsible` source that - thtint — is" every probability of the Bremen's parade on the t;th of May coming off, as contem plated], the committee engaged in collect ing subscriptions to its objects having met with encouraging success Iron' our business 111211. A meeting, will be held shortly when the result of their labors will be stated, and definite action taken. The firemen are a unit, in favor of the move:neat, and as our citizens have manifested a proper liberali ty and evinced their sympathy, we feel as sured the parade will take place according to the original rogra nime.—Guard. CA. Mt HT.—Yesterday morning a man was seen skulking around the SI'Y build ing, as afraid of being seen. At last, be coming tired of trying to hide himself, he started boldly down f.oeust street, as if lie intended to do something desperate. The reason of his trying to hide himself, so he informed us, was that his clothes were so shabby that he was ashamed to be seen ou the street. But he soon remedied his per sonal appearance by stepping into the store of I. 0. Bruner and buying tt bran new suit for the small sum of irso; and upon emerg ing from that cheap and lirst•cictss clothing and boot and shoe establishment, he re minded us of Alexander Selkirk— tnnuarch of all I ..tit. 0., 3ly right there's none to di-pute TUE time was when Life ineurauce was looked upon as a matter 01 interest Only to the rich. That day is gone IT; and with'', it is certainly one of the very best invest ments a capitalist. can Ilia e, it concerns WWI in humbler circumstances I•Vell more than it does those who are able to make provision for their families independent of any such contrivances of mutual risk and help. The man who can save only twenty or thirty dollars a year out of his - earnings, has little hope of having anything to leave_ to his family, though he should live many yems. Bat if he were to invest that small sum in a policy in "The American Life In surance eoznpany of Philadelphia," he would have it little fortune to bequeath at his death, whether lie dies to- morrow or twenty years hence. Dr. F. Hinkle, agent for Lancaster county. N ART ETTA ITEMS.—We take the fu;- lowing front the Mariettian: Truly wonderf u ! Marvelous' escape from death ! The State (~turd has• been imposed upon. Three or four Irislit own rowdies did attack several up-river men and had quite a free light just :Wont eau• tune• on Wednesday' evening, but nobody was dan gerously hurt. It to trite, nevertheless, that about Italia dozen fellows at the ripper end of town, who are constantly "spiting fur a tight," should be prosecuted and taught a lesson. The "inn" for this water may regarded as over—only an ocrasional flat dropping in. Quite a large amount oltia, her arrived and prices kept tali wonderfully. The hied ness was .wound up" in a very start dine and with touch less than the usual amount of hustle and confusion. 'Very few clothing stores, very few "silo and less than a Jew organ-grinders, Mr which the I,—d be praised. The "big chimney." of the Eureka'Plan ing Mill fell to the ground on Monday evening Inst. It had been undermined during- the day. The mill will be torn down, and arrangements tire now belie , completed to erect on the premises, wilielt are lintnediandy opposite the tipper station depot, a first-class freight and passenger depot. LITERARY SOCIETY.—TbIS society Met on Monday evening, President Graybill in the chair. Roll called and absentees noted, minutes of last meeting read and approved. W. K. Sourbeer, Orator, delivered an oration on Robert Burns. The referred questions all answered. The question for deba te. 11,,e.dred. That an Immediate return of specie payment would be detrimental to the business of the country. discussed by D. B. Breneman in the affirmative, and A. M. 31 iller and A. U. Newpher in the ne;atia•e. Decision by the chair in favor of the affirmative. The COll/11111tee of curators reported the bu,inii , s for Monday-, April 2.6 th : 11,ferred quest : Why do Sparks Hy Upwards?—To Mks Brook hart. :When and by whom tv eru Ship 4 first ?—To d. o. \ew• p ber. Who Was Reginald Lieber, and fur what wits he Celebrated'.'—To Miss Lyle. E2=E=llE=B=l= Question for debate: R,.olecri, That the mind of WOlllll.ll is Ihferier to the mind. of moo. Disputants—Allirmative, A. 0. New nber, Jacob Gerhard; negative, Moil. Jackson, A. R. Brenernau. Orator—Dr. Gray. Essayist—Rev. \V. IL Stock Fred. Sourbeer and T. E. Collins elected members. Nilo Says No, it Cannot be Done ? I tell you it is false. Catarrh can be radi cally cured. Use 'Wolcott's Annihilator. Pint bottles, $l, in white wrappers, or send to Dr. Woleett, 170 Chatham square, N. Y., 311 for six pints. ~e nt, free of express charges; or One pint of Wolcott's Pain Paint, if you suffer any pain. april 21-2 t Tut rapidity with which Plantation Bitters have become a household necessity throughout the eivilizod nations, is without a parallel in the history or the world. Over five million bottles were sold in twelve months, and the demand is daily increas ing. Rich and poor, young and old, ladies, physicians and clergymen, find that it re vives drooping spirits, lends strength to the system, vigor to the mind, and is c:xliansted nature's great restore•. It is compounded of the choicest l'Or) ES and herbs, the cele brated Cal isaya or Peruvian Bark. etc., all preserved in pure St. Croix Rum. it is sold by all respectable dealers in every town, parish, village and hamlet through North and South America, Europe, and all the Islands of the Ocean. :llagnolia Wator.—Supurior to the hest imported German Cologne, It :id sold at h a lf the price. TnE CONSTITUTIONALLY B s No two parts of the human body more strongly sympathize together than the Stomach and Liver. Wh - en one is deranged the other is generally out of repair. And at no other period of the year are they so liable to become deranged as now, and thus lay the tbandation of disorders which will rob life of its Measures, and, perhaps, end in death itself. The stomach now requires an mill-bilious tonic, the liver needs toning immediately and the blood ought to be cleansed and purified. Perhaps you do not realize the forge of this statement; but, nevertheless, the necessity for observing it does exist. Be warned in time, and seek safety and exemption front disease by using Mishler's herb Bitters every day regularly. It is a certain cure for all di seases arising from a disordered s,totnach and liver, and a reliable protection to all who are constitutionally predisposed to bil ious complaints. Announcements We are a Mithorlzed to announce L•'REML\II 1:01111E11., of Lancaster city, late Major 121111 Iteg't Penn'a Volunteers, 2,1 Division, 2,1 Corp., Army of the Potomac, as a candidate for the ()thee of Register of Will., saliject, to the deci sion of the Republican voters at li., ensuing primary elections. F.U.LW We are authorized to :1111101111C0 I'l•.'l'lat JOHNS, of L.tst Lam peter township, as a can didate for County Colninissloner, subject to the decusion of thc itepublican voters at thepriniary elections. We are authorized to announce C,u JOHN Q MEI:CER, late of Sadsbury twp., now of the city of Lancaster, as a candidate fo Clerk of Orphans' Court, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the pi nintry elec tions. [thin.* We are authorized to announce that W.)I. ROBERTS, of West Ilcmptleld twp., will be a a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. We are authorized to announce that ISAAC MISILLER, of Lancaster city, formerly of East Cocalico, will he a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. Philadelphia Cattle Market = The receipt , : of "Reef Cattle at the Avenue I Yard were large. this week, reaching about 1700 head ; the market, in eontsequenee, was dull. and priers per lb lower. Extra Pennsylva nia and - Western i,elt lug at Sl falr to goad do. at 76,0 e, and eon - noon at 'Zs, Se gl 0,, as to condition. COWS and Calves were :steady, and changed hands at t-loasu. Sprlngot...were taken :it Receipts of rill ii•dfu.ky.—There was 110 fallinkt Off in the ile nuind, and prices %vele well maintained. Sales or 11000 head at the Avenue and !lark In live Yards, at Vaal:L:l 4 gros s . I lo o s Inlet a . good - ileinand, but at a decline Sales of .5000 head at the Union and Aver: tie Yaids, at 9l Ina l 011 Our slop, and 75 ha cora-led: Philadelphia MariceL lteport. I'ItIDAY, April 23, ISIiO I:orb:mm.4.—ln Cotree there Is rattier mote doing. GOO bags of ltio sold at hiltte,ll7!„ . ,o It.. gold. MOlll.SheS IS unchanged; Mus covado sold at j•le - E 4 1 0 1.0alt.—Thcre is rather more doing. but prices are unchanged. About 130.1 bbls. sold, including superfine. at 05(0.5 51t; extras at Illy) ; lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family :lL 00 . - to 647 :ILl; Penns} lvania do. at ii 71,7 51); Uh lu du. St 07 7.leea; and latwy brands at ;;;11 .39ft1 nt,,,,d -ing to quality. ltye Flour sells aL 7707 Ili per barrel. PuovrstoNs.—There is very little doing; m lees are unsettled, Met, pork sells in small lots at ttcttts2 50 per bbl. flacon Ilants are quiet •, sales of plain mud fancy bagged at Ick.2lc It, In Green Meats there is rather more d o ing; 'Plek led Hunts sill at 176i1 'p - t-t lb, Lard Is gi s tiet ; cd - bbltZ-Miti tierces at M: plb.- - , r..acns.—Olover:4,4l con Hanes dull; 4. - A) rata ut 5.4 50;4 II :111.1 (01110 lraw 10,1•011 ti .111111 LI. lit ;.=.9 iU Tolnl , ll. Tlnaally Need sell.; at. ;El 2;61 175 - 0 bush. I , lax.eed sons on arr/‘'al at $2 6.14 , 2 70 bush. WILIsh: Y. — Sales are waking at au .1v:431..4, 1 / 4 1 PC.Otie I , gallon, tax paid. z c fit arkets COI !II bill. Lumber 31:xvicet. tzttitortett totOw .'colotttbia siv," hp :Nl:atilt Titottiat.o... Co., I , nmt street. Cog.umittA, April .20, I0(0. Wltlte Pine Culluhe, ur stunples •••15 Imikt IS till •• •• Common . 000110.0 ifOol 40 to Ist. Common CO WOl.ll/0 " " P.tntiel 7.) 00K.10 1,0 ,• eulluck, Joli.t. N.:41 “tal tiooring Boat 1.1,; Clierry Poplar Poiplar—Liliair Pi. ilk Walnut, Plank Picket, Headed, I leel Pielzeis Tapering, lect Plastering Lath Shingles Bunch, Cl, inen ...... Slit ugtes :,,wed, 21 Inch Reeling Letlh C.oielnia Yellow Pine I,lcooriug Colms:bia Coal Markel. Reported 'weekly for t Spy, by It. F. Brunes NVloaesale and Retail .l)ealut in Coal. 1'01.1:11::1.\, April 20, 18/111. Y.tltl). ....... ........ ............ 511 5 15 5 50 I 511 1 5 5 50 111 150 145 II 04 1•.5 25 4 5 25 150 I;1 filler Lump .. No,. I, =EMI Lykens le;' stoN c ;aid t Nutt Shalnoicen stove and egg.-- ...... Nutt Fuller, Maltby, for I, "Att A,.1, Icy vat. uro, tons on It: ...... ....... For No. 5 Slunnoken egg and clove, by ear gross tons on I mei - For 1 . 10111 . 11111 l Grain o,l.rmiliA. April '2O, 1N.9. ui) I 7.1 S I 11, II :01 Family A•h+nr 1! h:u•r 0 1... . Extra Flour, 1+ harry! ..... ... " lau 11. s suportlnl• Flour ~4 harry! • DIU I!".. .1 4 1.!$:,11 Corn Meal. horn Chop._ Corn X. Oats . MkttllitlgN" Ship Stair... Shorts .... . Superior Wllite Wheat "0 barrel. .. .. 10(1 lI Columbia Produee Marbet. COLUMBIA, April 20, 1009, .31 V 9 y,l 11 Potatoes Eggs, p (107 Butter, ;• It. Lard, Rhuuldeis Iftml,,e,ltntry sugar cured Tallow ^p quart Beef, Veal 'll.ltion Lamb Pork Sausage Pudding Bologna. i'fiarriages. c.,v b:•utl, and Marringo+ arc publi.hed in 00, paper ationt charge. When :teem/Tamed by uuteu ries, Whether pr..e or poetry, Ii re eent4 pei 11110 111 be charged. Fnuer.d nutlet,. tell cent pri hue tyabie nt advance. .1ateol)hold, .14,11 S CA I'l. Lo 15A111.1.1.A. SHOWALTEIt, at k. 01 El,ll 1.1 1:). 3fareh 2.1, by the +tune, N. li. 'bait:, of St burg, to en nth ft ASNA SHIRK, of Lancaster. March 17th. by the Her, Wm. It. Pendland, at the ret.ldence of the bride's. brother-In-law. Pr. Obtpennett,. IRA It. lkeo, of Hoyall on. I.lllchigan i to MA ay 1,:!,0tA, 041,4 daughter of David and Illlzobtalt Pugh., formerly of Lancas ter county. Pa. Ou the ritit inst., at the Fountain Inn Hotel, by Rev: J. J. Striae. nAltVar ..,E.110.1: to Luc E. linooirs, both of Drummo. On the rlllt hist., by the venerable Father Keenan, at tit. Mary . : , Catholic Church, Ill:NM' A. flaw.: to Lt Z7.tB L. Esisi 0, only daughter ot Srbatst tau E....1g, of Linea ...ter city. peaths On the 17th Inst., at 4 4;eTuck A, :11., at his resi dence. It4threrstown. Lancaster 4'ollllly, 1 . .. 1 Jaur 114:..4.31, In the Goth ye4r or his age. Mitetts„ 'McMinn county, Est.st, ou Friday. Ow Pall Innt., Esswts el: Al i-cr., formerly of Lasteaster city. On the lath Inst.. at Newellle, Cumberlalal county. LE.tat CAIi.PENTER. Widow of tit, late .11uyor Carpenter, lu the Ltd year of her age. At, hls residence, In Webt, Chester, Pa., on March 2.3 d, ISAAC GROFF, formerly of Penning ton ville, aged 41 years and S days. :YEW ADFIEBTLSEMENTS. FOR SALE OR RENT. A Lou - rantalntn_• as 17)0111‘4 nil Fifth .Strpet. Inquire :it this Wilco. ODD FELLOWS' MONDAY EvENI - NG, APRIL 2;rir, DAS.) INUrTON'S .EOLTAN MINSTRELS. 13 I RI.ESQ rE OP E TROUPE t BRASS BAND. EIGUTEEN STA I PERFORM ENS •rite 13115 r MINSTREL TROUPE IN AMERICA Admission Reserved Seats I'c-rforntauce to CC/Mint - nee at s o'clock For further partt,tilar. ruc tonall bills. Ity2tt.:tttlltiv Vsm-ABLE ON FRIDAY, May 111 Ii, Nl9, In pursuance of am order of the Orphans Court of Lanea.ster county, the undersigned, administrator d. b. n., with the will annexed, of Reuben unison, de ceased, std 11 expo-a: to public Na/e, at the Wash ington 1100 w, Columbia, that valuable Two-storied Log k Frame Dwelling llot,e and lot of ground thereto belonging, situated WI the northeast corner of Walnut and Commerce streets, in the borough of Columbia, containing in front sixty feet, more or less, and in depth to property of Samuel B . noise, two hundrixl Wet, more or Sale to commence In ono o'clock P. M. TIiONAS A. SCOTT, ap2l-Uw Ad di'r d. b. n.. c. L. a 'DENTAL STEC; REX. .T. S. SCI ITII, llnsTisr, Graduate of Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. Office in Wa;4ner's Building, over Ilai,lennin's dry goods store. En tranrc, Locust Street, Columbia, renn'ai. Dr. J. fi. Smith thanks his friends and the pub lic in general for their liberal pat ronage in the past, and assuring them that they can rely upon Laving every attest lon given to them in the future. In every branch Of his profession he Las always gtven entare satisfaction. Re calls attention to the unsurpasssed style and finish of artificial teeth inserted by him. Ile treats diseases common to the 1117ititin lid I 4, , tig of children and adults. Teeth tilled with the great est care and In the most appeON ed Manlier. Aching teeth treated and tilled to last tor years. The best of dentriliees and moat It washes eon sta ui ly on hand. N. \va 81)21-1 yv: .1. H. Ti (I'i LEIL ' S I: ALSA.AI I C I.T E This 1:110WILI preparation Law old:tined :in amyl:ll,le reputation intoughout the world :LS the only SURE AND RELIABLE REMEDI for all diseases of a Pril•ate IV:dare. It, I . C(/ Li I re.; 00 CeS,:l t 1011 iruut business nor restrictions in diet. Its to.e CANNOT BE DETECTEI Itor 1. It unpleasant to the mete. Pull (Hive( ion. and It treatiSe 1.20.'111p:1 ny bottle. Sent by expross On receipt of the rouser . , 1:•c (1 , 11101, SerVatioll. Price 81 per bottle. Sold by all Dru” ,, i• , to rn • • wr-Lis 1,, WholoNalt• Ag• 91 1 ,, w 192 Fulton 5l reef, New Yuri - NTEw coNFEcTroxERY - STORE. und, , ,;,-.110,1 would 7110 , : it spo,thilly :in nounco to his lrien•t , and tits 141bitc. tlait he has I,llolll'd a 1.1 INl'-1'1,.1ti5 CON 11;t "I'[U\ I 1.3 t: 1: i Al j SALOON, A r N0..0 , , 0, ..,91) 1,1 n:liSr ST., I!, tI,LTAI It 1.. A. (1011] . ilbOVOlddF4 . lll/N{S . Hand 31111121=1 CANI>I;.S, FIZVITS, KES, F ENW.I CON VECTION::, .111.1 ex eryttling belonging to a. first-clas. tnt:, uollf,et I:onfection,, Fruit, Cake-(-rod far plaint. I,e 0.41 143 tatttillra alla partle.at. ItEAsoNABLE itATEs. By keeplng :t Cull supply of the I:E . AI', :01,1 1I A'l' L'ENTIO:s.: TO BUTSINEt•.iti, I Lupo to have a lihera; portion of the 'titbit, p.itroitagt.. JOS.. KNOTWF.LL, Agl•nr, ttly . l ;MU !menNt 1-11 feet, ttp=tol.s Li Coluttilo.t, Pa. 1 -1 , CON0)! (CAL CTUA I, LIFE' INStT RANCE CO UL' r:•-;r. :s;i Rates lower than other _Mutual Cump:wies OVEIL $171; FOR EVEUY $lOO I.l.l:lLryli.:s. Tim, company !Nano, I'one;oslu all tlieqeveral 101 Ills; ana combining the titoch: :Intl :Mutual prl neiples. atl OI tI gl cater security to partly:. III :4.111g Viti/11 . tips 3.ltittial or Sh)cli: princi pal alone. The Da, Lino been iwepared by the 110 N, ELIZEN \VI:1(411T, 01 the 1:01111 , 3ily, the izio , t ze.ted !'slit I,opular Actual y I t 11l I I/II DIVIDE.NI)S =NEM 411 1 .1 I. ' 1,1)111.1.1 141 711 1 (.`4) 011 41 11(1 110 Ili 08 t 01 1)(42 41/ 1 aft vr •econd men!, Olt iX AIWA:4I2i POLICIES IstiLTED ON I: LI VEs OF LA 1, ES AT REGUL, , ,!:. OR TA 111.1: RATES U') uOL It I ttv the prhtelltle, (%.11tpany trefoil; ply 11/ W. J). I.ane:eler City. 1 it. 11. F. IT Eum.kX, Ex. Sttrg ... 16 001 d, 00 111111111.1 G I ; inia:ll-tftvj Nta. II N. Front St., Coluntbiu. XT 0 T C 1.; Or L P.\ IIT :s Ests]ii ID.—Thettn.l,,igned hereby give not tee that they have tormo.l a Ills ited pat tiler s'/1p under the pi ovi.ton. 01 the net ot Illy ell? ".\u act relative to special partner '.ltl Mar,h, 1 , .711,, :UI 1110 .mp pleagleul, Wei eto, the term., 01 what Is are the tollowIng: 1. The muse 01 the lirm under v. :dell said partnership is to be conducted is IVadigni Patton. 'lire general nature of the business k =over). sang! merchant nu loring. g. Tine general partner is \Valliant it. Patton, residing to Columbia, Lancaster rututt y, Penn s) lvanig. The special part tier is Fnanitlln Jan lesiallnd at 50 Cont..; street in the city of Philadelphia. 1.. The amount of capital contrilmteil If/ the coonnon Mock by said si...etail partner is 11)e thousand dolltus It cash. 5. The sund partot:rt.atitt is to cottoto.nt, on the t.ixt h day of April, A. 1). laths, and to teammate oat tine 111111 day of Aprll. A.D. Is1:1. WILLIAM G. l'A'lll).N, MEE MEM: iIAN'I"I'AILOHING No. LOCUST C01.1.': 1 H IFf I 7 1 II:, opened in the room formerly occupied by :\leTague, a lull stock ot FILENt:II, ENGLISI7, AM EItIC.VS c.ISSINIEI:I:s A.:,1:1"1•IN(;s Which lie is prepared to malt• tip ill its good Style and I , li,hitali as run lie iu.tde in Nett 'fork or Philadelphia. lie InytteN all to call mid t•saniiut• his slick, %%bleb, he Is pOs,itiVv, enuno6 ht. (Svelit•d 111 The oaelu.iytt{y for Nlerehatit anal the uadia hued atten tion I Ile I.ll,prlvior till he do, "Iva lo his =Ell 11 (t • 111 15 i 211 1230.0 LMI -(. 15 (u) 15 he .:1.1 (;ENTs• F1'IcNISIIIN(; GooDs Of all kind., mid of st•rEnzurc 0/I".kLITY, wlty, (In hand. Hcwl•min•r the uld :1.1:14,, that 111010. y •itvell In 111 , Aley earned. 1 . : 111:11111 1, 0 canwured 114:11 pal ( . 311 521St' YOlll . 111'11y hO purvllawing 111 the 1.1.);(..V cxrlu , ioo Volehutl E.,14.1,11.11- nient In l'oltusibia. 11 II) ~. I)fIINTING I\l< [Flm Ow NV:A:dam:ton Inle111;_y. n..or, ton, D. C.l Guol) I'ItINTING INK" \\'. :rear preNent using I'l - lilting /Ilk Malin -1.14.011,1 hy .Ir. C. E. Itoblinonl, at Met:ll**N Ferry Printing Ink 11'4,11:4. I'lllindell.llla. Ink tve legnitt :Ls 1 , 1111.•11,,r to tiny Printing Ink we !inse n..,1 fora number of year, It I. clear and clean, and ILfu. ireely. We le onina•nd 11.11. e tu all 'winter,. rrottz North 1:olori4,111 and Un14,1 SlateN tkizette.f In another ph:eel:le ret,1111111•111h1 - 11011% tla• I%lllll{lg by Mr. t•, at. the Gr..ty's Ferry Pritalm: tt'.• are tp.f pa the In lc Irma Mr. 1:4.1.111- SOW+ t. ut ks. :int! are plea-.ell In:0.10pr a l rprm ul ui II I. the many intuit ....inept. Ile La.:Ll:v.l.p. rvv.. , , , ,,, The jpl,.. 2 . Uf eX. elleat quality, clear, and work. free/y. THIS IS NO I1i:31131:G :—By cA•Nth. With 111 Z,„ color of and hair, It , elSr , 10V tottlrel a vorreet rielfire of your lalllrt` 1111 . ,1•3.1141 or u with 11,11110 au.t 41.,t , of niarrlag,. :Ware.... W. VON. P. 0. I)nme-r Fob oliv You ap.l7-iWe.t 13 FOE I{I.INT. Toot at the corner of :second and Walnut ^tree's, 0ec0p1..4 br Col. Kauffman for the Ilea year. I.:loll:ire at fhe COLL:MM.\ :NATIONAL ILINIC. ap1141,1 yr PUBLIC SAL] MEM I,g).:t 1101,11,p1y of Cieneral P.tl.ll,er FRANKLIN . JANNEY. Special Pmlnre J. \V. IZEASIN, :NEW ADYEETISEAFENTS. G 11T ETY ;•_l'o AEI, NEW (;()(Ths 1,•• mibserilorr, :l u ll a neot - 1 , 1,1 lot IL Tritalliing Store in t ,i,ut I n i,/ t ui tha 14 oWli. baS opelle(l 11 Siol e at \o.•:_'i PLT'llt SEO)NI. sTit Ej.:•l , 11, will lua.p a ‘..ry g 0.141, iti Ile'r Tu ING.s, LACES, VIE n sILK.EI,(;ix, FA GOODS, Anil a variety of artleles suitable lor la. others. The ',Hee, (or ;Art Hos will be found very low. A rig] share of patronage Is solielted. EMMA .1. Co()1.1.:1:, ?..2.5 S. Seeond St., ronele., eent, ZEE= I{ ' PORT OF THE CONDI I'ION of The COLUMBIA NATIOSAL BANK t o Columbht, Statt.ofl'eniksylvanhLat I he OH the 17f h day ~f April EMIES=I2II Over draft , : U. S. Itunds elepobiteil fu Circulation Oilier Blocks, Bonds and. 111orEgsges I no frinn redeeming and reser% o agent , Due trona other National Banks 1)110 how other aIIIICS and Blinking House Current Expenses & Taxes CAN It 11. 2., 121. s, Ineludlng Stainps Bills of other National Batiks .1:11.00 Billssif Shin: 8ank5...........21,00 Fractional Currency, el 1111111 g nlcicels Legal 'render Note', ct. certi I=l Capital Sfnl: paid In Soria us Vtnal Diseounn, and Exchange. Pront and Clreuiat'a of Coimsbi:..sa tionat 1 , ,,011- • .117,M41.0 , intit% lthial Ltq.t,vto 10),111*. t•u Due to Nat imkal Bank, ~ 1u,711:...51 ]lilt• to °II., I:lttti; , . ;old Not Sworn to and subscribed by SAN! UEL SlfOCll, Cashier Co tiumnlA, twit Still. LEGAL _NOTICBS. TN TILE COURT OF C03.1.‘1 ON 1 . PLEAS OF LANCASTER COUNTY. SAN um. W.kr, J. January Term, 1St?). No. I IS, MARY W.Cr. ) Pa Nary Me', 1) , r1. You are lieretly notified that the te , ;theirony or ‘vittie,es in the above ease will he taken tore the under:4;4lmi! Coot tai,Moner at ills °Nice in the Ilerotigli of Colmillaa, on Saturday, at lt ci eloelc, I'. 11. SAI\II:Er. EVANS, atiLtnitwi t't.intiniamoner. 1:INTOU'Ll; E.tate of JACO!: 11AllItY, late of the 1:010lIgh GI Columbia, ilereit,tai, Letters of Ail- MilliMral gill on said estate having been grant ed to the sill persons thereto tiro reih.Meil to make lianieatate pay ment. and those having Oman; or th itgaimt the ,unto will prei-ent, t hem lie ettlr nlont to the tiinlermunial. re...tiling in ...Mil lbw ough. C.\ Til.lltINE itliY, t-tlt I Aihnhilma N roTicE. .51. to the lirm of NV. it. Cas, ti Soil ale reque.tial It, make 11111110111;11e p”: 1 Jtlltl tla,:a• having elaint, or iiimiands will pee-will thou, 1:11: 1111.ttudorslioic.1 :lelay,:it 1,1o:ots over 1:0111.4.; Mill .71::re. 11::11-tttla,WJ NV. li. I %%SE le Si IN. WATCHES, ell; WEI:I4 NO. 13 FIZONT : 4 TIIEET CLOCKS Cl.ocKs !! (1,ocK;; A new 14,1 4,1 Sett: T1444,14:4.444 aunt q11..1 . W11- ,1111(.71Oelr, jlISt V; t.teht .le,Nvelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, c 11.1.5. P. :0111.1.:INEW: 4 . I.; N. Erma HENRI' lIMIVEL: su A !tell STI:EET. PH H,_ 1:11'ge :a low prit,,, id Ili, ‘VATCIII.:-:, .IEWE.,I:I", SOL I Si I. Elt - IV.I. 1 . 1..1TE1l SPOONS, CASToI:-., TE.I SETS, J.,. tapill).:3ltl _BOOKS, PE _I a",:IaDIC ALS NEW NEW :1 NEW!:I It(), AS I) STATIoNEItY ;crow I= , 111,1111•011: 1110:0 _lll,t 1 /1re11,11:1111/ 01/Or lo 1,110111110111 . 1 VOllll/112.1.1 . :1,00 [Hi n( 01 Illia=3 I:UOKS, STATIONERY 41 ALL KINDS A lid tri ely illeill1144; 3 i 4! i Inl ll= C.‘l', 1J:1"MR, .N()TE AND 1;11.I. PAITE : , ,Cl lot )1, AND ICIIOOI. Env , n Slut Falti.e...t. CI 11:1weitl rt•itel Lt 4.. Tut' MVO: Itutik.,, T 1 1 ,1: 1011101.111(1E1211 lii dal rapt,. sivit Alt anti toollthly part., and revt•ive•l:t.: ,t.:l u. pta1,11,11,./. Tht• tl , .(•,tst or I he publlt• espeel luny oil n• 1 ;ea. .tr 11, t4e p! tre—No, ,r 2, 1•E, ono bt•lopW lin• COI:1111111a SWAM Fil t• En gine 111,1., pANNER I.lGll'l' V 1 Expwicw. ,o 1 tllc r4plllllt.ll 11. t. Nineleetah I'UBLISII El) WEEK' 1.1" \t rgi WASIIINGToN STREI•7I', RoSTON I!liv.\tl \C.\Y, NEW \OI U W.:LT.IIA TE S. CO . \VII. ',VIII ft:. 1,11,.. It, 1:1(.11 I.til her Lewis \ A.,...iNted try a large otirp.iiif t Iteable•t writers. RE= OEM IRIMMIII : 4 111g.h• C 0011•• There will 1,1 U. let maul 14.044 Ila• prick•,. 7.177,11./1•11 eori••••• .eisl \ 10110- 174., 17.1:v:•• F:11( . 0111,2 , , .1 VUIIII.Io. 11,11 , 11,, pub -11,14 Iwo volume,. yvar. A.h...1,11-4,117•111 , 111,•1 . 7,1 for tVr7•lll . 1.•••1 . 11110 lot the lin.% eentz, r 11210 Jr•• V7lOll 7.111,,111e1it 711 , 1,111 0 11. All corontimicatiots. lntomlc4 tor p:.l,llral of m ally NV11:1 . 7 . 4111111•07 1 ' 1 Willi i lie 1741114,14/ 1171117/Wll7, •11.)11171 177 , 7.11•11, ,, ••41 717 , 1: 0 11 1 • 7 1" 1141' 1'411., 44,'! 1111010 k T 47144. Silo::!,!L,•/1.1ri,11/ 10.1 IiIi• 11, 101i,111 ,, left , 1.11711.7 I,l' 77 , 1•11..••••• , 1: •• NN ilk 1 :i.ll 8....7,N, 3.1.1,7'; 771.17-11 W:kl. Wllll'l, 4 «U. IN EICS -- - - 1: 'l' LAMPS 'Fo‘villklid County I . ..inztlitte.• , t,ll 1.1111111 , Ferry 1C,411- rm.! Supply 11011. t %, 4,k 1101. got' Murkel iit,111111 . 1l111 , : ul.n , Ciliire;11•• • Vl* ,i1.1.“1 . • I,lllllll'y r.....1tti.1106,, 1111,i :11i .ttli•T , ',if e•lt,l,sf, 11.111 Ilnd tllnt till, I+ 0%.$1•113 11., out-il”or t.r ,11 , •••t I.lelr. NIINEIrs STI: EET AM) DEPOT LA 1 I'S, a latalt bet ter ta,....111, r, more 41 ar ‘vay than any lamp la.o th.• will 1.21%111"N:0 , 1 ut :11,t111 , 1:111 ,. ... nn 1 . .1 :Ilia Price E.. 1. II EATII sole mann t.a•t nrer, for the I'. S., II MCI:ItA STICEP:I', v , I; ton Ne‘v Y , wk. (T (iF GIRILNI) FOE SALE. 1 1f:.• ihor olfers. I ,Ele.n Lk ir GIC4 N 11, AO, NtIVI•t, 51 . 4 . 01111, nd- J.•ouutf 111% re,hlenee, vont:Ono - 1g :,:.:i feet 11,40 11101 t• or h...., tool 107 feet deep, more or eon have the prief - ‘eotez g. t hle vie' of new 110lIst• to build u..4.411,t. Viii tort tier partlettlarts ooply to .10:SA1' 10;MILE, I...rillbt street, Columbia. !,larell 27111, 1,...9-tfw rll) THE I'URIAC. A new first-plass ItAltliElt ...MU. ha. Just been opened ut the eoriter of Sooolul raid I.,Kaist p.t roots, Columbia. Three go, Hl 1.0 be] s atlem tine.% and everyllillut hi best city style. SPECIAL DEPARTM ENT FOR LA.DIRs AND ('li I LURES. Ladies hair work dune to order. Givo us a call. E. 1.• N I SON turtigimiLtrimw nEsoußcEs IMEIII RIM b;H~;r3U.W IRIM MEM I' , PO.IXI 1 61,917.1)0 40,1 01.1 MEM =I e.. 100.101.110 I it) 21,9:11;.1i; 0'47.21 BE! MS= =I 1.10 .4 et,. DRY GOODS, tee. WE ARE COMING Onro more a netit• Spring Stet-I: It great DOLLAR. HALE 4 DRY AND V.A G 0 0 ID S , 0 UTI,EIt I', ,S: e„, .‘,•4 1 . 1:1311eNI SFIEC.TINC: na• ThiLty, Sixty. t)m• .111 other tii rut hi. E111.10 . 4v11 EXVII1l11,! , • lest, IlvW and ll` :u ettlnr a;:4ltoairy dr, tri :• our riglsteretl :old) .1 S. 11.1. \VC:, 1.1 al NI ri-et, NI:. =MEC PoRTANI"ro BUYERS OF DRY ()ODS " BEE E[IVT The popular Dry F4l Ore (MCA 11 tit Street, Philadelphi =I " l ari, Clock By .1. \V. pfan 'Ton tt, (A) oirei 1.1 for I!ASIJ, uu entirel:, nen Ninelc 14 Foi:EIGN AND lioM EsTI( • DRS" a)01): lohlk1,11,2: Spring :111,1 sanity, Muck and o,loriht J.:lees:old Embroideries, Linens, WiO re( ionti. fart/ ne.4l 1.1.4 - 4414:44, 114 , , I 144 4 414•1 y, Monrning Dre , , it /.\ kt m ..tt, hut at Fria • tr.Aii • tiIIy\VLS(ALL KIN bi 4, Inclu,l ink Lnnsa Lai e Cl 4 ints. Kaoques I oints, and various other gotula tulttpt,tt in ropular Trade, wlitoll will lie s‘.lkl at ECONOMICAL rnicEs NV, solwit an oxata:tiatkal Our ii ire are marked in plain liguren—un 1. 11% PROCTOR Az THE "BEE 111 V E, N0....11 . '1) Chestnut Street, Philadelphi , C.. ;(1, e ( Sl ' In . 1S( idponing id NEW - 111.: fling Of NEW 1.411 A WLS-1. Opening 01 NI.:W CHINTZES. (Iptollllg ,111 t Staple and Vain, PR IN - 0- 0 0 OIDS 1:1.: LANDELL, rill and At 01t street: Phi1:014.41 N. 11.--.1)11. - : AUCTION - duly received. .01 LCrl; Lee 11 7 11 NTED- r 11111.; 11EST 11'-U' yard-hide cott.,n, iiheeti Is II rlu II :;11 nwnra (It /0 Ce/ItN ea ourLl Millar • :111:1oods, iin get 21 3 - arils as en, mission tor raising the club, 12 yards for Onto for MI, of PM, or lir, yards if semis for the:whole lilt artMle, out of t eloh. No ate emnititission paid In other grin The Miles% largest :Ind 10051., reliable. S !louse In liosnin. 11Iale mut female age, wanted. ::end .11d 111011.'y in registie li•ttet a, 31111 we 141.1113 . :111tee prom pt return~. us one trial. \VIM , at since for elreular and change 11,1 of dollar goods. netalmg ci Where. E.\ STM.% 'C '.21 Ham lioston. Mama. inar27-11m H 1(1 I I 1.1 - 1 M PORTANT, '11:e iniden.igned, having been nppttint.•d. ((nil for the Girard ‘‘'lre Company, Philadelphia, tot the count n•. of _Lancaster Yolk, iskriti.plailli• attention to the PATE Ntr'llYTE WIRE CLOTHE 'S LE' ta.intifamtired by the c o mpany, ms b e i m , a . In tsvery which he IN prepare( tpaaitli IC. 11, stilt Jill re/18....r.1 . 5. 'llll4 W alWay. bright, andt hall, and a great eon n leer. It Lturablr, a/al t•tif frely OVercenra, hikle ,l /MI , : to far uhf rotten or hemp /Lae. ell lar , , tt tilt 41...erip:J011, (Urn Isaell oft : jil:vatan I. :SI. A. ICEIII, At:ENTs WA NTED.—An agvitt width - 2,1 cvery tONVII and township lit the above ton tit,. to Wllorli gruel indtwentents will lie otrort All letiern 'IIOIII,IIW ;14,11'0,1,1 to M. A. Ite; 1111(1 they Win rI . CCIVe prompt :ate t 1110. fdee:f.: M ! I'S ! El Pol. pure w;kti•r, usr neither bad lusting WOO llsty I rl , ll, Hui pulson lead. but Tin.: CI:LEI:RATED CLICU3IP.EII . PUMP, sa.a.le of wool, entirely taCtel, du rata e and reliable, not, a patent article, the good old-fashioned wooden, Painp, made I innellinety, and therefore pertect and llt.rellrti it, uli 11. ports, raising 'ill a tual ttlllolllll. Water, and cost tug less than half the !wan Easily at r.angetl so Its It. ht. non-in,zing. a. coll,trllClloll SIP that any one ,nn p It Up Wilt /.. • ep It in rvpltir. Alter tilorttll, 111.11 It 1 , Ilel:ll.lWit•tig , ti the Lest 1111,1 TS% et co lee. 1,1 illhtltg WWI 'lt'll plllllll, Hee at, att. er , 1111i•s. pra .te....11 addre,, 11. 1:1..V.1.C111,1% 111 ' ...1 1':11/, 71.1. :And Mart :mil ro.l st:Li:led MINEIMI - \AT N'l' ED. Fir•t-e!ass traveliu by mintplo: good wag. or t. libel:xi per rent. told .tetol,y eittploynten \VIII, It. F. GI9 :XXVII. SI Pill tip 17- IL%/ 1 I NCYI' )I.AK .N E 10E AVITI .tor ts - TENCII..IN 01.7. I.lr. :not by ...ening, novel. attrattiiv,:t art. e1t.,.2 1't.:ng...00 e,•. :11,17-I:2wre,rt it.; Fulton St., cl A LES.NI EN 11"1NTE1) by a manufa , turito7. Co. tit tr.tsel anti ,41 Voy samplk, S.t URI 1011 s 1 , ,r111.1011t; wag g:0(,(1. 11. 11. 1 - I.ICIIAILDS )., 413 17hestn la, Pa. :lpl7-IWCA I 11 1 L S - 83.00 I'Ith'SENTEL it altY with other hoot:, .k Patent l'oeket heti. Stiosian rit i , Phil delith pl7-htc.tu , ENTS WANTED for the Sigh of Ile. Natlioutl capitol. We:Min:Lion City ; • Lisle :ma "whole nomehlted and I meLhed. Them [qt.!, en ea t lodillog, most enterthining,lnhtm IlVe and hi:LT[ll:lg Look of the day. Seed rui 111:11 . , IA /11, term., .1.,1111,,.. I'. S. 31, h In;; ,*".. thoonle street, Ne' oil.. :11.17-lo ea 2, AoE.Nrs Folt T Ir E E COAT S., lu•w I hey' Livd. Foti:4l:t Mid 1.)1,t1 bir If; I • ul•m, Nt ,1.C111., :Mt! ltlCidh nt:. lu ttu• Grout itarratll4, kJ( i . t..r , lttat Ad% enter. Thllihtl.4 1 1 Itr1t14 0011., 1.1..r"i I let•ii, ‘V"lloerrili F.,o:lpes, I.il. It, the ( . 31111 Fiebi Ittnl Elit,pita.l. Ad. eatttrt, of Spies am I:11 the Ballads, Att....doh, ath It unto! 1111 theid,•lll , (rf the War. 11 t . olitallis Over WI Suite etigraVitig, and I+ 11, r,p1.•!..i. and eltearest war Loot: pultit.lted Pt Ice only 52,711101' 4.01,3*. Stud for elreu /ars :Mt `We our It-rtu, and toll , lesenulltut of t u• wt.; \.IT /N. 1.1. I Nl; drlpL iti, at 147- I. kr: t EAT ON E ( . 112(171,A125, Will h. , bedied and read.) - fortutellfa and et .lent el. 011 and liter April ettittaluitii; l.tt g. St 111111 inced liberal Exeltattge and Preitiluti 1.I•I ever b.tied. Agent. fiir ~r Thirty arid tiptvnribi wIl lia‘e their prernitutti. Inerete•ed one-ti unlit whet all the .•hec ks :ire returned. Work. for us att. nett ill tar )tm. Agents tt.l II zed everywhere. Circulars irei A cid I 4,, l'ed era!, unit 1117, 111, II:1 Cortgres.: 1:p17-1tv, PAO) Ruatuu. - - - t 1: E X. AT EC ITE3IENT A 3IONGS k 1 - tatocEitym.F.x: . ID)W gl)Oli GOODS Le NOili que•lloth \ TTENTTON If 0 ITSE E El' E 1:S. New 144w0r. or K oHwl. , and ...enin g tent very The b eN t ,Ittaitts off gok.k. :Ma .1t c21.2.1p 3I CAT. FRUITS, Fl , il, EE, , E. 1: ~1" together with \Voo.. tiul W it are Chl ,, :Mkt Sp..V. are. Switzer 11.11.1 Liu berg.' r Fruas, St:l;A I: (1 - 1:E1) BEEI AMER IC' and t111•1-%anest:roovzi , -.1 , ...r. hutting that IVt-II tx•••r. :store. 1 :Liu 42. • 21,./1 MY! /1"1 1.. be Iteutt nes. a n d In the.ex/sll,ot ititatity ol mt• goods. urountl and 111-1. ,1 our , 104. k whether you 6„,. or 11 ,4 A shalt 001 public patrouage Is sollvitcd. .NIAN BUCHER, No. Locust Street Mal 21 Yard. tiL•cr 12 •• MINIMICSOM 111==81 Pd.