gljt eglanitria Columbia, Pa. Saturday, May 15, 1869. Advertisements, to secure immediate in sertion, must be handed in on or before Thurs day evening, eaclilveek, WHAT day has the G. A. R. set for the decoration of soldiers' graves? GOOD FRIDAY was by an act of the last Legislature of this State made a legal holli day. THE exterior of the Reformed church is being improved by an application of paint. MAIN water pipes of huge dimension s, are scattered promiscuously oyer the upper part of the borough. SIIOCKING.—It is said to be a fact that nearly every woman in this town has one or more "skeletons" in her closet. TnE Manheim National Bank has. de clared a setni-annual dividend of five per cent. As a robin kills eight hundred flies in an hour, the general introduction of the bird would be productive of couch comfort to our citizens this summer. 11.1.SGED .—Silver Spring Station, on Reading and Columbia Railroad, has been changed to "Bruckhart's Station," and will be designated as such on the tinie tables of said road. EXCURSION —The Reading and Co lumbia Railroad will issue excursion tick ets at reduced rates, for Whit :Monday, 17th inst., good on all regular passenger trains, to all points and return. "BEEs."—We suggest that every "Hivcr" participating in the firemen's parade at Harrisburg, wear a "bee;" to be had at J. L. Wright ct: Co.'s book store, No. 2G2 Locust street. THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.— In another column will be found an editori al •on the Union Pacific Railroad, giving a fall account, of the rise, progress and com pletion of this great work. HOUSE CLEANING HlNT.—Many per- Sons destroy thei r window sash endeavor ing to remove old putty. This may be ob viated by applying a hot poker to the putty, which will then readily yield to the knife and leave the sash clean. TILE NEW MARKET HOUSE .—T here are one hundred and forty-four numbered stalls in the new market house, a few of which remain vacant and are for rent. There are also a number of side benches and hooks which apparently aro not very saleable, owing to their position. IN STAT. L ED.—low. B. F. Witherow was histalled as pastor of the Presbyterian church, of this place, Wednesday evening last. The exercises were conducted by Revs. Robinson, Spade and Rittenhouse, which were quite interesting and witnessed by quite a number of our citizens. ARRIVED HOME.—OOI. W. G. Case arrived in Columbia on Tuesday evening, enjoying good health. Ho left Liverpool on the 2nd inst., in the Steamer Cuba. During his stay in the old world, ho travel ed over a great portion of the continent. His visit was purely of a business charac ter, spending the most of his time in Lon don. - _ FtuE.—A. slight fire occurred Wednes day evening at the trimming store of Mrs. Behar, No. 149 Locust street. Some goods caught from the lighted gas in the window. It was extinguished before any great damage was done. Loss, about fifty dol lars. Insured in the Columbia Insurance Company. R.umtoAD MATTEns.—Superintendent Wm. F. Lockard, the Chief Resident Engi neer, and other officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad, arrived here on Monday last in a special car. They proceeded to York, and on their return took a birds eve view or the Wrightsville end of the Columbia bridge. It is rumored that important changes will be made there. TEAT RINGLET.--TlO solitary ringlet whirl ilcats from so many waterfalls is a notification on the part of the wearers that they are not engaged. It it is extremely long, the wearer is supposed to be very de sirous of getting spliced at once; it only moderately long, it shows that only good otters will be entertained ; am extremely short meager ringlet indicates that the wearer is very particular as to whom she accepts. SwlNDLEslo.—The proprietors of the Zycoming Standard have been swindled out of a printing bill amounting to about fifty dollars, by one Hower, :t vendor of "Novelty Card Rucks." The scamp got credit by representing that he had three hundred dollars in a bank in 'Williamsport. We are sorry for our friends of the Standard: but then they should do as we do—money down, from all such fellows before a type is set. Our brethren of the press should keep their eye p' elect for the Card Rack Man. The Standard says he bails from Marietta. NORTH PENN YLVAN TA RA I LnOAD AND P ILI LADELP :IA inquirer.—For some petty notion of the President of the North Pennsylvania Railroad, he has withdrawn the Company's advertisement from the Philadelphia luquirer, and excluded the sale of that paper on the line of the North Pennsylvania Railroad, which policy we think a very unwise one. The Inquirer puts forth some very severe criticisms on the President and the management of said road. All of whieh, we say, serves them right. If Mr. Cloudy is vain enough to think he can break down the Inquirer by excluding the sale of that paper from his road, he is very much mistaken. OFFICES ENTERED BY BURGLARS.— Supt. Allison, of St. Charles' Furnace, this place, informs us that the office of said fur nace was entered, through a window, by burglars, on . Friday night, last week, who • were apparently in quest of nothing but stamps; there being a suit of now clothing and other valuable articles in the room, which were not disturbed. There was no money in the office,consequently the scamps got nothing for their trouble. On the same evening, the offices of James Cook and Hostetter Jc. Smith, Wrightsville, were broken into,and fifty dollars abstracted from the safe of the former. Two suspici ous characters were arrested on Saturday morning and taken to York. WIIITSUNTIDE.—Next Sunday will bring around Whit Sunday,—the seventh Sunday or fiftieth day after• Easter, a festi val instituted by the Church in commem oration of the descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. It is called Whitsun day, or White Sunday, because in the primitive Church those who had been newly baptized appeared at Church, in the inter val between Easter and Pentecost, in white garments, thereby typifying that spiritual purity wrought in the converts by spiritual baptism. The following day is by moderhs termed Whit Monday, and is pretty gener ally observed by the young lads and lasses is the country as a holiday,.on which their usual avocations aro suspended and a visit paid to town in holiday attire, and the day spent In.such amusements and manner as the tastes of the visitors may dictate. • WANTED—Two or three good printers, at tills office. CHILDREN'S FAIR.---A children's fair. will be held in the office of the Columbia Gas Company, on Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week. The proceeds to be given to the Children's Home, at Lancaster. Let our citizens encourage the little folks in their very laudable purpose. RELIGIOUS.-2 , Text Sunday, May the 16th, being Whit Sunday, the 4. oly Com munion will be administered at the Episco- pal Church in the morning. Divine ser vice at o'clock in the evening. A cor dial invitation is extended to all. Services in the U. B. Church, on to-mor row, at the usual hours. Morning subject, "Comfort for the sorrowing;" evening sub ject, "Victory for the Tried." SHAn.—The best shad are now picked .sut and sent off before any are offered for sale on our streets. Such was the case Monday morning. Tho reversions were only ofiered, and they at _ninety cents per pair. If buyers will submit to his impo sition, all right. " Hickory shad" at nine ty cents per pair is a little more than we, at least, can stand. Tim first excursion of the season to At lantic City will take place on Monday, June 21st, on'the occasion of the opening of the new Excursion House, recently built, and of which S. C. Konigmaeher, Esq.,•late of this comity, is Superintendent. The excur sion is gotten up by the cottage residents and hotel keepers at Atlantic City, and will without doubt be a grand success. UNcL.u'IED LETTERS.—List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date. Persons calling for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the Sera Ladies' List.—Nancy Walters, Sallie L. Watson, Gracy A. Smith, Sarah titraffirhue, Mary Mills, Mary .Tane Fay, Annie Fence. Centlemea's List. —Dad Sheller, George Snyder, Michael Luchler, Henry Miller, John Long, Thomas Jones, •Joseph Davis, V. B. Beane, W. J. Andrews. BEAUTIFUL EQUIPMENTS.—We ob serve in the window of A. R. Breneman's gentlemen's furnishing store, the handsom est Knights Templar equipments we have ever seen. It consists of Chapeau, with black and white ostrich quill feathers, fatigue cap trimmed with gilt band and cross,silk ; baldric, gauntlets, sword belt with gold plated chain, Eminent Commander's shoulder straps, and a tine gold plated ivory grip sword, all contained in a hand some morocco case. These equipments were manufactured by Messrs. Ilorstman A; Bro., Philadelphia, and are for A. J. Kauffman, Esq., do Eminent Command er of Cyrene Commandery of Knights Templar, about to be instituted in this place. ACif TREAT.—The whole SPY corps is under obligations to Mr. Joseph Knotwell, for a treat of his elegant ice cream. Printers are so unaccustomed to such luxuries that so rich a treat took every one by surprise—a can of ice cream and cakes to match—pound, jelly,fruit,comanut cakes, macaroni, candies, & - c. The presses stop, the compositors lay down slick and rule, and the devils opened their oyes wide, and asked if wo were going to start a con teetionery store. Everyone joined in thank ing, most heartily, Mr. Knotwell and his estimable lady. They have a most suburb assortment of confectionery, cakes, fruit, Cc., and can supply parties, families or pie-nice on the most reasonable terms. They are bound to succeed, and so will everyone who remem bers the poor printer. FLOWERS ON THE GRAVE.—The early custom of decorating the grave with flowers prevailed among the Greeks and - Romans. The epitaph of the greatest of Grecian poets, the celebrated Sophocles, written by Simon ides, proves that such a custom of honoring the illustrious dehd then existed:. "Wind gentle evergreen to form a shade Around the tomb where Sophocles is laid. Sweet Ivy. wind thy boughs and tntenvine With blushing roses and the clustering vine So shall thy lasting leaves, with beauty hung Prove a tlt emblem of the days he sung." This ancient custom, observed to a great extent in our own community at the present ti me,and honored each year by the Army of the Republic, is fraught with the most de lightful associations, and induces an eleva tion of sentiment and a poetry of feeling equally calculated to moditiy our grief, and to invest the sepulcher with the kindling emotions of hope and immortality. "On the earth the thorns and roses are blond And bounty immortal awake horn the tomb." Tin,: Two MEIICIIAIS.--Whett trade grew slack and notes fell due,the merchant's face. grew long and blue; his dreams were troubled through the night with sheriff's bailiffs all in sight. At last his wife said, " Rise up at once, and get out of bed, and get your paper, ink and pen, mud any these words unto all men: "My goods I wish to sell to you, and to your wives and (laugh ers, too ; my prices they shall be so low,that each will buy before they go " Ile did as his good Wilb advised, and in the paper ad vertised. Crowds came and bought of all he had ; his notes were paid, his dreams made glad, and he will tell you to this day. bow well did printer's ink repay. Ire told us this, with a knowing wink, how he was saved by printer's ink. The other, in a place as tight, contented was the press to slight, and did not let the people know of what he had or where to go ; a levy on his goods was made; the store was closed until the sale, and for some time he was in jail. A bankrupt, now, without a cent, at leisure he does deep repent, that very foolish and unwise, he did not freely advertise. ARRESTED FOR ThilslSD FA l.sE ALARM or Eutn.—On Thursday afternoon, Caleb Morris, a colored boy about fifteen years of ago, while passing along Fifth street, was heard to say "let us raise a cry of lire," :tad immediately started the alarm, which of course congregated together a number of disorderly persons from '"row Hilt." Justice Evans promptly issued a warrant Mr hi-, arrest. Aleflinnis arrested and took him before the Justice, who com mitted the defendant to jail for ten days, for disorderly conduct. After tho party bud been sent to the lock-up, it was ascer tained that he was quffering from an attack of diarrhea, in considerati , m of which,and bail given for his good behavior, Die Jus tice remitted the sentence. Let this be a warning to the idle boys who delight so much to raise false alarms of fire, for the purpose of seeing . time lire engines out, and the town in commotion. There is a determination to stop this petty rascality, and we hope that the citizens who may detect any one in the act of giving false alarms, will at once give information of the fact to the constable, who will arrest them. POSTMASTERS A rPOINTED.—Th e M -10 wing postmasters have been appointed by Postmaster General Cresswell for Lancas ter county : Be:i.:erstown—Peter Eby, vice J. F. Ver shey, resigned. Durlueli—H. S. Eberly, vice G. W. Stein metz, removed. Neffsville—J. B. I,l 7 techter, vice D. Eloff men, resigned. Quarryville—George IV. Hensel, vice B. Witmer, removed. Elizabethtown—Miss A. M. Wcaland, vice W. 11. Wayne, removed. Intercourse—Amos Butter, Jr., vice J. Euby, resigned. Ephrata—J. Gorgas, vice J. H. Gross, re signed. Swartzville—W. A. Neibel [perhaps Yon Nelda], vice A. IV. Swartz, failed to bond. Soudersburg—A. E. Moore, vice J. H. Greybill, removed: Cambridge—Mrs. M. Stevenson, vice D. Plank, removed. Enterprise—J. Froelich, vice .f. Dunlap, resigned. Landis Valley-1S". S. Brackbill; vice Mrs EC. Albert, resigned. ELEGANT BEEF.—At the market stall of John James Saylor, Nos. t and 7, will be found, this morning, a fine display of hand some beef for Witsuntide. Go and gel some of it, you that can afford to supply your tables with the fat of the land. EAGLE StIOT.—Mr. John M. )lartiu, of Manor township, recently shot o very large gray eagle in David :Nlart in's woods, two miles Irom Millersville. The eagle measured seven feet from one extremity of its outspread wings to the other.—m talig curer. DAN RIVER LAND AGENCY.—Persons who are looking for bargains in real estate, should consult Mr. P. Boutdin, of the Dan River Land Agency, Danville, Va. Mr. B. will take pleasure in giving any informa tion to persons who wish to buy lands, or to settle in Virginia or North Caro Hula. Ad dress as above. FLUE AT PETERSBURG.—Thc barn of S. Landis, who keeps a hotel at .Peters burg. this county, was destroyed by lire at about ten o'clock on Friday evening, last week. Two buggies and a sleigh was con sumed. A horse, which were in the building at the time of the tire, perished in the flames. It is supposed the tire was the work of au incendiary. The loss is esti mated at n(,=oo.—Espl•css. LOOK TO Youß INTEREST.—Now that the winter of your discontent is passed and your Summer's sun is almost shining, you will be looking about your wardrobe for a change in your apparel, and also for a place to purchase nice, good clothing, at cheap rates. We can inform you where to buy, and that is at the store of I. 0. Bruner, Front street, Columbia. He keeps gentle men's furnish' ng goods. elegant calf boots, ladies' shoes, ,ke. WA WAKE ws. —T he Cable des patches from the other side, indicate trou ble ; as it is stated an alliance, offensive and defensive, between England, Pranee and Spain is being formed against the United Stales. No matter What trouble may arise, People will continue to buy their boots, shoes, notions :Ind ~e ntlemen's furnishing goods tram Amos = l..logendobler, conier of Third and Cherry streets ChM in hie. He is building an extensive addition to lds store, and when completed he can shoe the whole French tinny that will invade American " FIRST IN WAR, FIRST IN PEACE, AND FIRST IN Tim iti:Anrs or• Yids ecEN- TavmEx."—That's not G. Washington for he's dead. But it is Oak Hall, the big Clothing House at Sixth and Market Sts., Phil:dia. In war times it took strong hold upon the affections of the people, because it kept as near us possible to old prices , and in peace it increases its popularity by the excellence and ever increasing cheapness of its clothing ; but it is enthroned in the hearts of the" countrymen" because country trade is its specialty. A Born 11013111:11X.—On last Friday night three robbers went to the house of Isaac Woodrow in Franklin township, Chester county', and called the inmates up. stating they were relatives just arrived. Mr. W. being an invalid, Mrs. IV. came down and opened the door, when three men confronted her with pistols in their hands and demanded all the money :Went the hou s e. Mrs. IV. saw that resistance was useless and at once procured some $6OO, which the outlaws took and then decamped. No trace of them has since been discovered. —Oxford Press. THE AMEBICAN VENT ILAIOII.—M r. IV. Upp, of this place, is the authorized agent for Griffith's Patent Ventilator. lie has been putting some of these useful in ventions on some of the buildings awl chimneys in this place, including one 011 the Directors RllOlll Oahe COD , mbia Nation al Bank. The least breath of air will cause the head to rotate with great velocity,t here by working a Screw Fun in the Cylinder, creating a powerful current and establish ing at once a circulation of pure air th rough any building. It is also a sure cure for smoky chimneys. They have been applied within the last four years to thousands of buildings of every description, including Factories, Churches, Halls, Schools, ‘kc., with unparalleled success. To WHOM IT MAI" CONCIERN.—To Parents, Guardians, Pastors and others, whose Sons, Wards or Friends may be leaving home for residence in the City of Philadelphia: The You Wen's Christian Association of Philadelphia, announce that they have a Committee for the purpose of showing kindness to young melt Who are strangers, and lending thkin under religious lallueuces. They therefore request nit who desire the co-operation of this Committee, to send the 1111.111 US and addressee of young men about to reside in Plnladelphia iii WllOlll they are interested, with such particulars of charac ter av they may deem proper. (which will be strictly contidentiat,) to John Wana maker, Chairman of Committee, Nall or the Association, 1210 Chestnut street, Phil adelphia. CIIARLEs GltovE, the proprietor of Re wolf-known liquor and wine slot e, corner of Widnut and Coin merce streets, surrepti tiously or otherwise caused our domicile to be entered and left there, in an :tu,picious thou, a package ocmtaining line flavored wine and samples of the best liquors. Oh! Charles, do not tempt us ; know that your tofu tat ion for .1“ cping good and pure liquors is known far and wide—and eN - Ury ono can Tel: , : on the goods at your establish ment. To all our friends who wish a real good whisky or brandy for medicinal or other use, Mr. Grove has it. His wines, too, are of the best and guaranteed to he pure. Dealers and otherq, before purchas ing ekewhere, should visit the "Lune of Charles." corner Walunt and Commet cc streets, Columbia. Tut: language of nature and experience demonstrates that whoever would enjoy the pleasures of food, the lien attes of tandsca pe the joys of co mpaaionsh ip, the riches of liter ature, or the honors of station and renown, must pleSerVe heie heti I th. The ellect of Ibul injurious food, entering the stomach, is to derange the digestive organs and prod nee headache, loss of appetite, unrefreshing sleep, •low spirits, feverish burnings. etc., which are the symptotn , i of that horrid ,i -sease, Dibypep.sia, which assumes a thousand shapes, and points toward sa miserable life and premature decay. Plantation Bitters will prevent, overcome and counteract all of these eticiits. They net with :unerring power, and are taken 'Willi the pleasure of a beverage. • Magilona Water.—Sdperior to the he,t imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. Ent;cATIONAL.—The eXamina lion or the graduation of the several State Normal Schools, by Prof J. I'. Wickersham Superintendent, will commence 00 the twenty-tifth of thi•: month. The examina tion of the Millersville School will cont inence On Tuesday, July ill li, at 9 o'clock A. The Board of Examiner:, will consist oh PriZICIIMIS Ertnel:t IWO!' :Ind Brooks, the State Superintendent or I)...pit ty, and the county Superintendent, or the counties or Lanea,ter, York, and Lebanon. 'the I . .sTinth Annual ...looting or the .No tionalTcaeliers' Association will he held in the city ot • Trenton, J., on the lath, 1:-‘t h, 10th and :20th days; of Augu,t, ISC,:). The Nationni Assoeiation of School Superin tendent, ;tint the Normal School A-c,ocia tion will also hold their annual meetings in Trenton on Monday and 'l'aesd•ty of the SalilC wee k.—Repress. LITEILVItY SOC Wry.—This society; met; President Tames Gardner iit the- choir. Minutes read and approved. C:. 11. ltit-h -ards presented his report as the former Treasurer of the Society. - - • On 'notion of Joseph :11111in, it WB4 That the Treamrer report on the tie., of t'e Society, nl-o the Mods to 11. po:•e. , -trot • and_ that if there be a deficit, It Ins appotionoti among the members fur liquidation. Mr. Jacob A. Gerhard read a very enter taining essay 00 "Joan of Are." Referred questions were answered by .1 )iteph anti A. 0. Nat.:idler. The question for debate, Root red, That the strength of a Itepublte lien In a strong anti-administration party, was discussed by Joseph 'Mlithit: in the af firmative; L. M. Williams and A. O. I' - plier, in the negative. Decision of the Chair in the affirmative. Curators presented the following report Question for debate. That incon,patibl, with eh glen, Disputants in the affirmative, L, C Ober lin and L. M. Williams; in the negative, .T. M. Graybill and Fred. Sourbeer. Orator—W. T. 'Mock. Essayist—A. M. Miller. Referred questions: Who Way Regulus and for what orate he celebrated? Referred to Thomas Jackson. Fron. what did Cupid derive his blind ness? Referred to D. B. Breneman. What was the 'Riad: 1101 e" of Calcutta? Referred to G. 11, Richards. The que , ,tion far debate on Monday even- Ina-, May 17th : Rt.teterd. That conscience Is in alt roses a correct morel guide, with A. M. Miller and N. D. Ilaldeman in the affirmative; D. 13. Breneman and WI. T. Block in the negative, Orator—A. a Newpher. Essayist—A. It Brenemun. READ the new advertisements NEw TYPE.—We have jnst received a new lot of job typo for printing cards, checks, legal blanks, circulttr ; s, &c. Call and see specimens. _ PAPEIL—A job lot of fine 3tanilla paper at this office, for sale cheap. It is Minable for grocers, segar dealers, or con fectioners. fltdaw WEDDING CARDS AND VISITIZ , NI CARDs.—New styles of wedding; and visit ing cards printed at this office at lower prices than in Philadelphia. Call and ex amine the new styles. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.--Twenty dollars reward will be paid to the finder, for a ono hundred dollar bill, lost a few days ago on Front street, if left at this office or at the residence of :qrs. Jacobs. Go toit JOE.—Ali ye lovers of genuine sparkling lager beer, go to Joe. DesLis, I\lo - Hall. He keeps always on tap, fresh and cold, J. A. Sprenger's Lancaster beer. All thirsty persons are on the double quick, and are going for Joe's elegant beer. %,3taw FLA° STATIoNs.—On and after thurs• day May Mt., Leaman Place, Parkesburg and Steamboat, will be Ilag stations for Southern Express. Gap station will be a flag station for Pailadelphia Express east. Agents will sell tickets for these trains for these points. The Southern Express leaves the depot in this city daily except Sundays and Monday, at :4 o'clock P. M. The Phila delphia Express east, leaves the depot daily except Monday, at 4-02 A. M.—Express. MANY a man is worried fifty times a day with the constantly-recurring question: " What would become of my family, if I should be taken away?" Your current ex petHes eat up all your income, and if you can save anything, it is so little that you hardly think it worth laying by, it would take it so long to anion nt to anything. All this natural and creditable anx lety - would be dispensed with, if you would only insure your life in "The American Lire Insurance Company of Philadelphia." It win , cost you but little, and then, if you die to-morrow your laueily will be taken care of. PAIN PAINT WILL STOP PAIN 'WHEN Doerons FAIL.-WOICOLCS Pain Puint will do it ; and if your have Catarrh, recollect that Wolcott's Annihilator, pint bottles wilt eradicate this disgusting disease, root and branch. Si ti pints, sent tree of express eharLus, ihr $5, or one pint. of Wolcott's Pain Paint. Address Dr Wolcott, 170 Chatham sqnrre, N. Y. Small bottles sold at all drug stores. may& t TIIE GREAT FAMILY nEMEDY.—To prevent or conquer disease is a grand and noble achievement,u ml so surely its the bul let and bayonet will destroy, so surely will the Great Family Medicine and household Remedy, ?dishlers' Herb Bitters protect and preserve human life. Now, the present is the most, hnportant period of the year to pre pare the human system by using this Cele brated Bitters for the severa drain upon its strength which the near summer months will bring, and under which an unb aced, depicted and debilitated organism will speedily give way. It is to prevent this evil result that this Bitters is recommencel for both sexes and all ages. It is the most excellent Spring and Summer Tonic ever offered, and wherever it has been introduced it is found indispensable to young and old. IL purities the blood and secretions ; accel erate:, the digestive functions, regal the liver ; recruits all the vital forces ; tones the entire system and enables the weak• mid nervous to sustain any fluctuations of the temperature or changes in climate. 2L :L:t111)2:Xleei2le111:4 e are authori,:ed to onounee that FIZ ED ERICK myEirs, of Stra , ,bur,, , , borough, will he a eatuhrlate for rill 1.:1111'1 , , , ffitieet to the ticriaon of the Republican VOterS :11 the oru,tunr: primary election". We are authorized to announce I.M. 11. B. BOW B .VINZ, of NOP:v:11e, Nanheun twp., tr. eazididate for the STAT:iSr.NAvu, suhject to the Republican nomination by the people at the Primary elections. )Ire n authorizeit to mmounce Lieut. .t. C. REHR, of We , :t Lamputer Vivp., a, a candidate for 11.3:01STIM, subject to till nomination by the Republican voters at the primary elections. We are authorized to ant ounee M.VRTIN S. FRY, of Ephrata township, as a candidate for biro ESTER, Sllhjeet to the doebdon of the ltepub -110110 voters of Lancx.,ter county, at the nomi nating election. We are authorized to :thhouneo JEREMIAH liOllllEll, of Lanca , ter city, late Major P2.7th Penn'a Volunteer:, •2d Di vu,ion, 2a Army of the Potomac, as a candulate for the °in.:" of Register of sullied thed(Vl- Nfort Or the nortzbLiCatz voters ztt oilntain44 primary elections. ri•tu• IVe are aulhor!zed to announce 1 - 'l , 7l'Elt JOHNS, of East Litinpeter township, IS :I Can did:l(C for Count,r Commissioner, ttihjeet to the deelsion of the Republietin Vott'l's at the prialary ellttOts. ittotm We are ::nthor'✓ed to unnounce C.t yr.oz; .10111 Q NERCF.:I2, late of Sadsb ur y 1 wp., now of the city of Lanca , ter, :IS a Calltild:ttu 1, elorl: of Orphan,' Court, subject to the ticel,lon of the Republican vottus at the prinlely Vier , [ion, to,„:Sc We are aulliorif.etl to announce that WM. ItoftEltn 4 , of West Hem plield tWIL, e. 111 lie a a er - Laid:ay tor Comity Tn asarero;ttlut,a to the doe'e..ion of the Repub!lean vote l at the e:1-11/1,-; In hoary I•lections. We are authorlioNil to :11.11.1 , 1111ce that ISAAC . - misin.Eit, of Lancaster city. t•.n nnirrlY or Ea••t Coe:Ohio, Nvill be a t•:tml last.. for subjeet to the ilecsion of the Itepublieito voters al the ensuing pit elections. Am:has , Cattle Market The receipt. of Beef Cattle at the Avenue Drove-Yard reached about 1670 head this a etc. The marl:et was moderatively active, but tle• prices remained about the saute RS last fillo:t . d. Extra Pennsylvania Westetn Stems tmihng al 10,4 a 10%,..; lair to good do., at 7t N . .. oil C. MI -lilim at Ira 7e. per pound, grosts, to quality. Cows and Calves were to stem ty reltllQN eta a 75, and iipringer, (~per hene.. klve• —1:01 head. . . Sheep met an active inquiry at lull Sale, .4 Mx) head at :19e. per pound, ex, e.. demsnd was gond hat at Iwv , r prices. Sales of :55) head. at, the Ullig/11 !log Drove Yard, at t-112 ala for slop, and aI I 2 -, E. , Corn-led, the tat ter rate for cabs. Pikilatielphi:a Marßed Report Fitt nAr, May I it h, Fi.ovr..—Trade In flour is exceedingly doll. and pt ices of the intAlluta and low grade , f.l,aw buyer, ; Ottles of a feat' hundred barrel . , ut lot-, for home eonSurnyt lon, at d 5 n 5 50 for , tiliCratte, 77 alt 27 for extras, ;1670 a 7 for lowa. Not lon - . doing in Corn .Meal. l'hovi,toxs.—The marital, as ire 1,::V0 111.111 rot 001111' tune past. continue-. dull. 11,•4,11 II.: t, ate quiet ; sale , 01 pl,llO and fancy has* a at la a 2le. per pound. Lard to quiet side , 0 . l ,ad and tierces at Is . :a per tlt.A I N.—Tlat Wiltatt Maltz , : is doll and - 12 , Sed. etv 130 lilt' airy' except 100 (1 1 tar 10,111 1111110 r,, Who part•lla•A• , parttat/.): prune lots. Sales of red at :T1 boa I and , " at -1 70 a 173; 1000 hush. choice No. I 511 tang and white at 51 ,7 a 2. Rye 10 (1111! .It PI aI ; per bu.ll. far t,tt.l - 11. Gall tatrli - n 1 tiVo,latt are unchanged ; •ale , or Goio 111 0141'.,atttl 14191.'11 , 11. ll . L7 , 11•111. 1111:,,l at 17 a tilts i(re steady, NVitti ~1.11'• of :r,OO 1.11,11. at ;1 lar - W,Stern, :Met 137,0 7th.. Ica j:unt 'lit, to '4•• ll, 'n, tVi.N 11.11k1. Col V/ Tra)la rice! tol.rm ItrA, May 11, l'ou. 1:, Y IAID. DIA. k. Folk t• Lulu!, -.1 11 si 50 ' •' Nos. 1,2, :1.n.tl 1 115 5 -.., \o.: ~.. N .. 1 15 I 50 :Maltby Coul, 0,. 1,2, (I A: 1 .5 15 5 .10 " N 0.5 1 Ili I :i) Lylo VlEliey ,I0VO:Ind egg ••••• ..1 45 I. (o ..•• Nutt.-- ........... .. 11. 521 Slounolten ,I ore and Ig'' 1 Si 5 21 Null 1 ."(0 1 75 Fuller, .Ma111(y, or I, 2. 3 3 , , 1.• ItY car gro, loon oil trail- 1 115 For No. 5 I 15 . Shatnokeu egg; .out s.tove, by ear gro,t ton. 011 .-A1 For No. 1 t Colambi= Mu, bor .Narlcet C0fx,1111.1., :11:1Y 11, 1ti 4 . 9 . White Pint• Chilling., or mun Pies -18 U) l''' . '''' .. •• :id l'ontinoit '.l'.. tie, 2:..: 011 " " 2,1 COW I:1.11 3.ti OM/ In 1/.1 " " Nt. COninlflll 4:14 00 .7 It, OKI " " PASlllel 77, no, sn no d01...t. and 5e:11111in' , 2' Otha:2.4 ..t. Hemlock., Solt and Scantling 17 (NI, 21, OH Ash and Oal- 30 Mt. , 1.1 .0 Dret4cd flooring Board , . :al 1.00..14) 0 , 1 ellt.rry :II 00.. Al .... Poplar :Id (...... 1.1 t.. Poplar—Chair Plank. 71/ 0..(.. -0 IP \Valnnt Plank. 11 OW. , 1..4 Pleltet4 Headed, I wet 10 WI, It) i.. 41 Pickets Tapering, 3 Wet :1.1 1...,,,,:',0 NI - .. -. Plie4ering Lath n 71 Shingles Bunch, :.lil inch 16 CO„ 2.1 01 Shingles Sawed, :21 inch . 11 no, hi 141 Rooting Lath It :flof & (0 Carolina Yellow Pita, Flooring , 12 , ,, .-,: l Co" biz: Produce Mark - cf. Col-I'M 131.1, 3fav I I, P; .. Potatoes '4l 00 ..,, Egg,. ? dot' li Butter, ? lb 15 Lard, " -20 Sales, " 15 r. , Lo Shoulders 10 (•• 20 Hauls, country Mons, sugar cured 25 r „ Tallow 11 hi Beans, 1+ gnarl 10 Beef, ?lb 15 I h e. r. :20 Veal 112!.•;(,. 10 • Mutton. 1.1 (a. In Lamb 14 5, :15 Pori - 13 €r. al Sausage 12:: (.;. Pudding 35 .a, Bologna 10 (s Columbia Flour and Grain ;Market. CoLuN.inA.. May 14. 1859. Family Flour 11 Barrel Q 9 00 WO lbs 4 75 nxt ra Flour, ?barrel 8 50 '' 100 a , t 4 40 Superfine Hoar 'e barrel MO in,o 50 " 50 Corn Meal 71 bush I 2') Corn Chop 90 Corn & tbm..... 4 . 80 Middling,' ~ 1 00 - Ship Stull 75 Shorts " 10 Superior Whae . Wimat yt 19.1 , •1 MO it, 11 00 .. 575 Ited Wheat (good) 1 (5) Corn 85 Deaths trial l'ilarilages are published in fhb; paper irlthont. charge. When aceompanied by. commen taries, whether - ro.° or poetry. hoe rents per lino will be charged. Funeral notices Con cents per Imo payable in advance. On the Ith inst., at l;reitler's Hotel. 1..*- the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, .lo.ip:Pit 11. STIGLnu to AN NIE "ICCuTeir GN, both of Rapho twll. On the 6th iud., by Etev..Y. N. Metzger. 71us rr COOK to ILvvr.ll: A. Emnten, hot ti of Lam caster county. On the Ith tust., at the residence of the bride, by the Elev. T. O. Stew, DA:sou..keebt:tol.rzzati: IsThor, both of Mauhelm borough. iMay the last whiple be blessed witlt hu abun dant crop of In Lancaster city, 12th inst., 'MN. SUSAN MAR TIN, 11/ the Mit year of her age. On the 8,1 inet., in Lancaster city, EnwAno CARTER, In the • - oth year 01 his age, NEW ADVER TIS E3l EAT A-CHILDRE N'S FAIR ! . be held in the OFFICE oi•"rilE et/LEMMA GAS Co., Walnut reel, oa MONDAY& TI ESDAS EVENINGS, of next week, for the benefit of the CHILD REN'S _HOME, Lanett:4er. TVO'r " ± Tll,psei.luer,llv.lnz, in livrt.tbv ~,: ialr warning that he will not per mit, n 1111; ers Or 1101,010, Itt ,eltrell Of Wafer Use,.,, I.o ' property, as they be pro,eellleCl. Ellly./51.11111:1 JACOB H. STriall.:LErl. "Wl7 A::;TEI)—AGEN'I'S.---IVoriclerof VVw:l,l:llited to cur.. 1111en mat iqtu ,Int! untlf.,i:t, :-.old 011 tile paekage ,y,telll. Sot :0 lie paid for until te,terl. 1 pay Z•liti Per Ilionth and coinnti,nion, to (li...tribute paykago.. .1.11. inyl,l v. it V 1 Pitt:,burg, I'a. j 1.1 - TO 8250 Per 31 - outh P.l.Y.—Salartes paid ia'aeltly I o Agents ON-Crywhore, veiling our l'at en: Eveila,tiatt 'White Wire Clothes 1,111 i,, Call at or writ•. / . 01' particulars to the (iIItARD WIRE: 'a:ILI: i t, 2GI North acl :it., Philadelphia, or Othintb s .a. [ln} '.tli TES FO it JO! MINI .A.I"EItM, TIDY ! coLumBLA. TH . E EM (a"rirEocE.AN! INiaenger'N F . :NTI-joy Lanea•Jer Lat. , er ,•t• alwAy, on 'rap at the Itteellanie Jlolt.r, l'o - iniyl2-Ityl JO. 1 , 1,51 I, Proprietor. BUTLER'S is A. LSAMIC MIXT 1,7 It 1 TltiN tit 1:110Wii prep.:ll:tt i°ll hu. übtaim•d :Lit t•ucmblr n.1)11101 ion II" ottOlcntl I In• v,0r1 , 1 aS only SI:11E_ AN D RE LIM; CA!: REM EDS fur all tlisCa,t. :4 lit rciV:ltk• Nature. 11101111 h,, 110 ec , .: 1111011 11,111 1/11N1110 . 1, nor ri,trictiiing in 11,1• tier is it, unpleasant to the taste. utl directions anti a treatise :ICCellipany each !toll le. !..ient Q.- expi on receipt ce the 111011ey, flee In nil ob. , serval ion. Price $1 rer bottle. Sold by all Pru , gist hole,:nle Agents. apls-Iyel.ew l!'!! Fulton :street, Nee: York. RIVELL LAND AGENCY. rowtrATAx EouLDIN, _igen t. !or th,• SALE LEASE OF REAL ESTATE, NV. T. Slitherl in, l're,ident Virginia State limltin al Sooiuy•, W. S. Patton, !Linker, Dam ville, Va.: lion. Tlinina. Mom noy. President Nort,ll: and Groat NV,, , te: li:inroad, - John It. Edmunds. New, Ferry. .11.11thiN, Va.; John it. Ilaidu in, Staunton, Va. L11.151f A ENTS WANTED F(11 S et El' 1-1 ORY or 'IIIE CuNPEDEn.ICS" The ti(44.tiniltnit revelation, and NtarILIIII.; WOrk, :Ire vie:nine; the IlIt1•114, in the 411111(1.4,r the 1.,1111t . to Obt.llll It. rite stonv pnliti..:ll Inn 'gun:, ( int., rit nt tier (.%nifetieriste leiniet,, with the 111,1,1(.11 Jh,torlr. n(0. "1:4‘111111: 1144' St•eni.. in I holongilly ventilated. Stud for eirculii, our ttrut,, 111111 a inn Ile,- erlyljou 40 III.• A,1.11( NATI()N. , (I, liLlt 4 1115(1 191:1.eileItili..t. FA EIZS N I - Tt7.211, INS !lAN (.!E . no•liile I. of " \ll'l't'.\l. '1 NEE (111 l'.lNl*" .11e heteliy notitied thnt a L.l. or ,• , .-141111 ef 01. per gut, or il'xt on e, er:. thousand dollar:: linttlctl. ha, keen d 'lle Illlectirs. to eoinpen.ate•the ot,tain, 1 lot ~ l at Gall and Wll littio 114,1. '1 ns• a II 0 tl tnt 1.1:..1III I.liildins on the toorninp; tin. :2 1,1. oh Oil tax to be pant MI 1,1 bttictlt• the I. '.lv , t .1 ENE ikext. •ield •te , wit! he I:eid liy Peter Johns, ,'1 ,nr• r , :AI hr. re,dence In East 1-11111w tin is• .lohn E•siloat the o' l l'ltyPi 1..1111 . a , ter, anti IT .1,11111 "%M. ,el . l Ili, /1,0(11'ilet, ul Pr, Nvhere any ,m•:.ber of the (•,,,„” t 0,., all r•iS hi, or 144.1' lay- A partial pi' :I l 11y .lohn, at los Ir-id, ei• • In Earl 101511,111 p. when members to the townNlitp, 01 Upper Lenetieltt, En, I. hia• t I. o'l, [heel:no:lC, C•10r/1111"Vt 0 11, E11111.1111:,1”1 1 . 0,111.' , . 4.111 p.ty lienr tintitit of the said Cl;,;. no: parnal duphente Nsnll he kept lr.t,t .1011 n ti. Zeft itt. Ills °nice 111 Spintqville. incittbets lei:1111:1g In the tinvni,liipq of Ihito, Mtn:W...loy, East, iionenttl, VitistlJuu.• gal 1111 ,1 can pay their quo; tut tax. Another p i; duplicate Will be kept by More:U.:llmin( V.:ler%. 1110111- 114, I t,I.11111: 111 1114 1.‘,W11•11 111 01 _.1.1011e, 4,111 /11.101:1 or tile .A . nd 11411 1111.: Wlllllll 1111. 111154 11.11114,1 111 •111 :tolled, 10111 )111.Vt! 014;1 al'et/1111114 phteed lu Collector., with an adlllll.et of tett v., t It/ tieWly the 4.1.1.011 , 4, 01 4„110411011. /,1 ttltlt•l' ul 1110 of 111ree14,4 :4TIII•11.)1, see*2-. :%CoNr..vv, 10. AItNING To) TIIESP_SSELIS _ `t .ILI, PEI:SU:N:4 are io 1111071 the grntlnds ”i the unde(-.2:4"- et!, m ho i.s deter Milted to prt..eLtile to the e)gor of the 1 /Z. :11y71:(1Wi m. :M. ST:tICKI,;:it. ENV CON ECTION ER \* ST()1; E ! ‘votdd 11. :Intl till, public iil3l lie IRIS Opt F 1 :ST-CLASS CON ECCI ON Ein ICE CR I.: AM SA LOO N , I NI I. '211'4 L . , 210 1.,t)(:1",T , 1 (Putt til/01 . 10% . 1, Chid I,vilows /:, I , 11111 Lo I ' ollllll at all 111110, IL full ..,N1)11-1 , , 11%4, iul ..\ vlythlng I,lunging Itn,t,Lts.(;l) onft,llo:l,•ry. 'nen. et ions, Frnits„ Cakes ywed or Weill), A•c Crea3e, Ar., it:11116.11ot (0 tandlies and palzies.a. I:EASON-U:I,E I:ATE:, h, eying a fall ,apply ul• the BEST, and I 110;.t. to lutve IL pprtion 01 1114 . but nr11:Igl`. 20; and 210 Locust St:•evi Columbia, 1 a()0P;-:. JITST P uncl rAs: ED, ..T RED LICE: D PRICES, U splendid .Iti,orl men t of lIONV :111(I Slr.aoht HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! COO Faxo STOVES—_BiII-Dual Quake.d• City, and tio: Xi,vara. BRITANNIA WAIU in Sets Or separate, to suit purchuhers. CHAMBER WARE, CUTLERY OF ALL 'EEC DS. WA TER COOLERS. 1 G ER ATORS. of all sizes and styleY. attention paid to GAS 1 , 1171N11 or l4l PLUMBING. A largo ir.....ortmeot of , pl , mll I CHANDELIERS lion lin A Variety of IRILD CAtili:S, 81, all pr, vs. Agent. for the Celebrated DOTY'S CD - Y.l'llEs NV,VSLIF.IC. The inoqt popular, befit and che.,pc.t Wo,hlne. Much or ever invented. In connection with the 111 , 000.W.0.11i11;4 M.l - 110 lee; the UNIVERSAL CLOTH Es WE Call at the corner of St-cotl anti Locu ,, :ovi. isry YOU rtieif that vuat eon t net tee I .le nalns there than at any (tiller establflttt.nt. . . 11111-;:d Coy. of Sueond and i..0C1.2,1. : 4 45. COitaill:)l3. lATANTED, inAT I.: LA - . Y A competent UARDINEII: recommen.lcd; steady emph.yment. and good wages will be given. -Apply to OLIN 5T1.1t1.1N1 . .. Near Columbia, Pa. rny7-4t4L , w 51:4 arri ages heaths cS' . c.uc.soT r,ETEcTED DANVILLE, VA =I IMESIM a fun ,1114,1 of FRE:NeII VrI"L'ENTION 'fC) I:I;SINESS, DBY GOODS, Lee. S P . GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES! Goods bought at the right time, and not in cumbered with an old stook of goods and heavy expenses—consequently FON 1) E S ITII , I= NOS. TX ANT) 1 . 211 LOCUST STREET =EWE I.IOW Nel II lig 1/11111y good, EU MX J. PER CT. BELOWIHS NEIGHBORS == DRESS GOODS! RICH CORDED SILK POPLINS roPLINETT}:S, STRIPED PLAIN SARANESE POPLINS, WASH POPLINS, =I SILKS FOR DRESSES & SACQUES Popular makes of WHITE, BLACK cormizED ALP-I.OAS REAL ORGANDIE LAWNs, 2t fE EC.II PLAIN FIC:UftEI) Pit2l R 5, I) , EI'OIZT ('UNDITi()N ltd orrh , NI:, II (A.4111111,1;1, Mate of Pcnll, / CI" ()/ On Ihe 17L11 (k/3" .\ P. ,1:114 ItAsoLs stiN I.N Ifl:Ll,_lti. I AVI &c. Nt•v; and Mugu•~ in CLOTHS AND CASSIALERES, .\t half I Iltor c•o%t to manufacture, wide), we matoe op to 01 tier ill approved sl3 10 , AT CI: I: V•l' I)O3IES'I'IC, 600 Ds 7 DowN! Tht• 11.'1! r:1111-s , 1,1111, 111 ttl. 1%)111/1 , 12), veld, per Thl.• (1:1P101.,! I hid 111 , .,TC.1.1.11'0E-;.\T Ttl 7.1 I= (:(1)I)S! MEESE w I)‘,w sii.‘l,Fl-4, iuK BEENE oil i; LASS &,- QUEENSWANE 1u T , :t, DIM ti,; Nat, OUR WALL-PAPER 11001 L Was never better stocked than at prrsent, with the Choicest Designs of WALL PAPELIA, which wc• are sell iug below Philadelphia prices. WOOL, COTTON & LINEN CAIIPET CHAIN, The best :cakes unly—at the Lowest Prices For good gowl , , 01,11ging salvsmen and Low Priers—gi,to FONDEizsrurrirs STORE, Columbia EDE= FOR SALE 411) RE2 T. _ ort -111.:INTT. That I.l,gant matINI on at flue frenTler Or g ' •i•ollti and Walnut ,treets, ,x,lll,lecl by Col. I:::thilhhin tor the la.,t year. e ;it the I 'OL C3II3.IA.NATIONA 1, JUNK. oT (I1:1111011N1)1'i)11$'.A1,1',. _it ,nl,er.Lor oiler.; p 1 ,ale, a Li VI! OF f; it!) UXll,,m NValinn sheet, below Second, ad joining Ili, new re.itivnee, containing. 25 feet Irma, 11101.0 or and 107 feel, drop, :note or The purellamng party call cave tho prirt legeuf using leak!' eta! 01 111 W to Intlld •lgattc.t. For tort tier pat:len:ars appic to .10„,NAS It (7 Lurust Curet, Colvinlda. y_ll,l'.ll;],E TOWN PROPPAITY I'VELIC SALE. :‘fily I ith, I,UI - .. U.tltt•t• ot order .01 1.1“. I,lta u Ciairt ut Linictister coo rely, the iiiiiinnistrtitor h. tt ith the ,Vilt :11111c 11...3110n .311/11! . .. 011. , ill 1•XIII,C . to public sale, iit the NVie.ll - house, 0,113111111.1, that Naltlable TWO-,Wried facrg ]'mime elling 11011,e :old lot of ,l ll , ated the nuriheaa COriler of •Ileels, ht the butough of Columbia, e o ntdiiiing iu front sixty loot, more or less, iind in depth to property of ',tunnel IL I fee..., It hlllltired it.' tunic or 10., to ronitacacr 4.1 .01.2 A, SCOTT, (1. e. 7, a LEGAL NOTICES .111 pet. 01 1 ,.. lo the 1;11,1 Of W. G. & Son are e,ito...ttql to malt,: tuonoatiato pay huh :ttal tho-o having ,•taint.. or demad, nallho.t the ,:one will pi hoh for stttl,- uu•nt to the u u det.teued without del:* ,at 1,1"111, to - c.r Itolhott t-tore. ar,ll-11,1.t ty] AN'. G. CASE OTIC E. r„state 14 - JACOB lIA.IIDY, late nil the !Solon:tit of Columbia, deceased, letters of Ad mistration on said estate having been IZ:rant ed to the undersigned, all person , : indebted thereto aie requested to make itornediate pay ment, and those having claims or (It tumid. against the saute Will present theta for set t le inent to the undersigned, residing tin said 1t 0 .... "ugh. Dv, api.l-Ct I Adin nt.st rain x . _ TOT CC E OF DI ITE I) Itl'- NEusii r.—The und.q-opmed glv.• flock, that they have limited a Minted partnet - ship under the piovisions of the art of .Ass,a blv entitled "Am act relat,ve to •1101 . 1111 111111110P approved 241 March, Is and * the sup plements thereto, the terms of %elm It ale the tollowing: I. The name of the tutu under which saal IN to he (.01111111q,1 is \1'1:11:110 1. rite general nature or the is dry gi ! vt:roI . : "4noi1;t%•11:n I tailoring. i,g :; n,,iiB, ,-,5\%11,f 11. 14d n.. esiding 111 Coltinilda, Laneastercouitty. Penn- Ivant.i. The special pat laser Is l'tanklini Jan ney, residing at 509 Cuates street in th e e ny nt Philadelphia. 1. The mioiiint of capital rontiibuted to the common at by said spectal pat inner is tivt• t lions:tint dollars In cash. 5. The •;iidpartlivrsiiii. is io tlii• sixth Ilaw of .Npi 11, L. 11,9. and It. a.110111:11c 0111110 tillh day o: April. A. In. I:•72. 1\:11,1.1.VM it, I‘.Vin% ;eneral P:1111101% :11/21-UM S11,1:11 l':0 . 1111•1'. . _ _ Tierm3l7:.) - G b'I.OILE.S TE11"I'lt1)1Y1 I Ni;,s LA DI Es, T.‘ E rilck, 111:!'. r• ir•l :t •1 UMviNG, 1,11:1:cr 01 CITY NI - 1101.1'...,A Ili/USES LACE FANCY 1:111"fuNS, VELVET: .A.: , ;1) CUFFS 01."1'til: C.tll :Mt! flew Gout!, Pi !et, toillved NARY No. 117 1..,,m5t. Columbia, Pa. mny I, ISO,-11 - . 1 rpilimMlN(; VARIETY STOItE ALL N NY GOODS. The so lo.erlis,r, feeling that a necessity ex isted !or a Tlllllllli/114 Store iu the southern part 0t tho town. has opened a store at SOUTIL SECOND STNEET. Whe( she 'keep a Very fine assortment of goods In her line, such as vuriotp, kinds of Tit 1M NI INGS, THE. .131.1.4 T :441'04 COTTON, ;SWING SILK, EWAN< FANCY GOODS, And a variety of articles suitable for Dress mak erg, Milliners, and others. The Pries asked for articles will be found very low. A fall share of patronage is solicited. F.:NIMA J. COOPER, otu Zri S. Second St., Columbia. A. MEYERS' FAMILY MEDICINE STOR E, ODD FELLows. HALL, A. Cart:Nib: selected supply of goody to roplen ish our stock ilati been received, and weal, tI4,W prepared to oiler all elegant lot of ENGLISH WAXED 11.1. CK. TOOTH IHR;SHES French Bone and Buffalo Nail Brushe,, India Rubber, Raw Horn, Buffalo and Ivory Pocket, Dressing and line Condi,. LLAIR BILUSLIES, r 02.1 ADES al 01 Ls, F.,: A N P C'Ol.Oi4NE, pumIGATING PASTII.I,I The thlf ,, i , 10d: of genuine Ponihow%; lii 11.11 In pound. awl 11411 pound bar,, un Val feIY INo Fruit's finnons :11,ent packages of honey. Gl}•- eerine, Brown Windsor and Elelet Flower Soa PS, ackno‘‘ ludCed Iho Cheapest and Best in tine market, and of %chick We lla \ - 1.2 sold V+) V. 10,4 In lest than unc• year, _N.st n speciality, * we would Invite :Wet:lion to ill Invoice or t.spit.talal Varying in price flout 20 to ;..1 •toii,tl,2r COKE'S SPARKLING G E LAT IN, DT,A.IIUS LIQUID DoEls:::::ET ==il :Above are, positively Fltd:SH good, per sonally selected from importers stock., and bought tot - I'.c and will, in eon net-tie: I wills oar osual tall line of Drug', Clienneal, :111,1 Patent Medi, inch, he sold itt taw lig arc , •. Our plrserfption ii.p:1111,1,111 It ill reeele, , carentl attention, Clay and nigh:. A \ II:tt 101 l ss /11VIII• 1 by Over U. S. Bond, clepo,1:o.1. iu:• Circulation • 509,000.00 Stock , , IMmt, 2.lortgages rue Irom redeeming and MEMffellilliial .... . Due how other .I‘l,l It:int:tug Current Extort;•,....t.,l'ox, It Brut int 1,:,1111,t 1;i II \.tl mind . . ....... lall~.n . . '21.1n) n( I Cut r..itcy, ....... . •n•ud:•1 Nt•! et. 1. I .\_lll I_, I ES. Capital Sannl: Sttry ...... ........ 01.111 IS anti 91; 12(:':6 l'voat. and. 1;1E:21 IMIEIMI Ciroulat'n of Culutubla Sa liunal Flank' I ilthvlLll:nl Deposlt, 1.11,116.4 u 1)11,.. to ti: ttonal lluo to otlwr :ma 001,1, N (•, and Bilk Sic of a to and sub-cethed ice SAMUEL FI TOGA, Caslder CoLLn BLS, A Ind 1 '22. Ist;:i. QI'ATE)IE NT $llOll - !_:G 'fIIF th, ,ondinol, or the PIIZST Kor Columbia, on the 17th day of .11)111 1,10, wade, :0 aceerEinnee with the :Let 01 Coo :4re,-; "March ant, h-aO, teuuluting ti R*r. Of nil tonal llankinv, II KSU Id ItC ES. 1.w0v.. and ,11,..counts ...... U. S. Bowl, .......... ....... ..... 1 0.50.10 Bowl , and Mortgiun Due into liank.s, _ Lewd ......... .r 7,011,10 tt per rent. l'(•t•t ltt('.tl(•S. 11/.1)(1 , 1,041 National! Cult . ..l4'Y 4721.00 Casit Item, IP:tpt.67 Po.tal Currentw. I,utO,o•I IZ,v4:flie Stant vs 716,, I (.11 ..... ............. . t Capitol Ktool- Cu Duo Itetto-ots Stint Vtizttl ..... . ITnelttintettlttotol. nolit, Due to ..... Ittaehtedtto., ,tf Dire, . :.11.17 Hv:.n•n to 1111 d 1= T IONA!, !;__`;K ‘,20- I.u . miliA. ,r. 4 v, ill IK• ; 6141 t h : , i:n!IJ••- 1..11.“1 ; .•1.1.1. 14.: . .11.1 :\i4llll 4,10.1/ iticAlZll , :tll.l :Ind, 12 ltitit: Lt. 11,1 per ..111. 1.11 . 11 1,114 11:1.11.1 II 1111,111 ht. WI•111:11, C.dlec Inn t• • tLc 1:1111.013 :stales, lon 1114•1.11 111 Note-, Prim., :Lod MU, o: I:xet.tinue. L'uy C;OLI., artd :01 UNITED .11. d :Lrc t.. dray: PIZA YOrk, :11,1 . 4 . , Pit I A.:11,41i. Engltiou!, t.t./ ot land. it:wee, ...lel .LII t.t.rt, or I;,•ll,mity. 7-80 'l'lo , -.1.51 - 1:1' 111.111(.1 ., VIZ SCV,II-11111 . 11 , , t. - ell Ito Well :0 Cid/ :11111 ••••1 . 11:0Igt• 1,111 fill Ihe 51 Vv- Ts; enty I 101 l ltotols,. :toil "II ..-ri'LLteot lea deliv ered td ooee, NVI I .E 1...% Api ti, '67. r. TNT Eit EST ON 1);.:1 ) ();;;ITS', TII I:I.\ NATIONA still receivo Inuto.y on ,1,1,0,11.:111.1 p•iy 11111 It ".11i,/ ,Lt folLtssVlll4 1511 v,, V 1.5: /”.,. 1101 11111, 11/r 1? Mont c..nt. fOr per r. nt. ford int,olll, ler 1,111. 10: 1111111,, 7-11111; S. 1 . 1,/,ltry :;ott, ..xelianp,•4l 71-20 Citok: 1 - 1('()N(y1ilc \IA )11".1 . 1'.11, LIFE IN: 4 I.II.NCE Co Itate:4 tlian other Mutual Comp:ll,4, Itt: • 17d Putt c,,m)...1ty lit 1.,r,..0.; :111,1 ...,1111,1111:1:.; 31.1 t 1,1 :11lor.1 ....out ITS 1., !p.irtl.•-• 11.11 rl t :%111(t1:11 I,r /11 , 1 I II :04 , 110. 111.• t 1.1.% t• ri 01,1 1::.1/.1'1: .t.l tl,l t 1..• 1 he tw).t 4,d .1 t:: a .1c IL:U.\ 1.% utc 1)1 VI 1)1 , :.N 1)S _1 NN 1.1.1 tAld 1.:.1:1 , 11:, , t1: t 5. I PI 11,1(1E-- 11.\ THI: I'l Oit Lu "..1, i•N:trillnt. - 1,:oro r*) , ' ply t" \V. 1:1.:11"7-E1, I . I Ity. nr Ur, B. F. 111:1::\IAN, I tiorc,•“ll, ;:tp2l-th% .Nt). 11 N. r3-out Wit.. (,%th1:111,1 31E CITA NT TAILOR"' NG. LV i EMI ILO. "11,11 , 11 ITI tht• 1 . 11(1:11 Get :le iiv •rutgt•d I,y 31( T.et.t. a :till ...to< .4 ENaLD,Ir. Ami:l:!(..vx;,scoTcir (t.,r1;5.r.0-[ tt•:t:;:- c_ - jt'ty; Wlti.•ll he p, 111,p:trod to up in to. good. Style and Fa...llion tt. t..tit !re to.td, in New York or Pin1:v1,115111g. ItlVlte, all 1.; eNalrlllle hi, Stock. Which, Ile i, Ca1.:110t eNeened. to 42.111.:1111,LI. T 11.• eNtalll , lllll , llt 1. th •igtictl . t.xvltv , iv,ly lot 17:iilot trig. :old tit.• until% tiled :tacit lon or 111, will tivrol,ti to Id, GENTS' IN( c.;001):, Of all kind., and of SI:PEI:101: al sv:l3":. on hand. Remember the ota adavo., that money s.avell money earned. Call and 1,, roIIVIIH•1 d Ituu you call Kay, your looney by 1 , 111 . 01:v4ot; at the t.R.: exclu.d ye Mereliant Ttt ilorlint Esta1:11,11- ment In Columbia. talr2l.o-Iyer puitE wiNEs AND LDIDDRs! 1 . 01 . LTllltattlivrated Wines :old go Cn t ,ture of the ,u.1,,,,q•1twr. ite tok,t•lvggot cArrAW 1; A \1"1 N E , Ile h forgtmllteund tlavor,eammt bt•eseclled also, the celebrated ROOSTER 'WHISKEY, Binekbo. y EGlllE2lttrillllllllll .. _ \Ve hay(' Wine , . lira:idles, (iin", Cordial., ( ?Nlonotnnthela of nil grades. Wv.. 114 a (•,tll and examine for yourself. CILAILI.I.:: , : 1; i:1 /VP:. Corner of Colllilteref! and NV tannt ,t,.. Colo mtot. ANFEDDING CAIIPS neatly prf ut oilioe DRUGS, &c. 'FM [JET SOAT';',-7 CH..OIOIS SICLNS .r. A. EYERS. 1)1 ugSiat and Apotilt.i.lr.t 1i7247.4.Nri. I L. I=l 1.47G.tA, 1;1,917.00 101,917.1n1 IBM= I. I 13 I I, I T I S ti.i\lt'l:t. Rl1(t 11. ~':~Jif.•i (IF ISLAND ~lLOi:i.'~t ,iN ,a• LYSURANCE. NTATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COWAN 1 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Al proved July 25, 186 S. ^ASII CAPITAL, Blt ANC] I OFFICE, PHILA.DELPTIT-1. I , IIIST NA TI, 1.;:f NIC I3LTILDING. Wfivl, I In, gen,ral Im,ines, of the Company 1: d, and to m.hiell all general eo.r re-pendenee , h , alld lie addressed. \l:2:\t'}: I. (1,.1.111:, Prt—.l,lent lAY 4 /OK. CI airmin F mance and I , :x.e,titi ronllllll toe. 'o( )3: I:, V le:- I're‘l,l:nt. /N NV. S•orot :try :ma A.,•1 y 0nt1 , 1,• I,4ll)%ving It Nall A:.11 Lartot ell by sio-ci. at•t of It lin, tt purl-up coittlat ":1, 4 bpi,0 , ,,0. It h•w 21111• • of pl uu!lunl. It cot: (3“.. ,a 1114• 111./111•y. :111ti In it, tontits. It ittoti t • ,01111.0 ny to t.-14•I'y 10,1111.3. It, 1.1,1,-2:2 . 0 t•xonti.t nolo nt tat , lllll,llt. Tht•rt• tit. , no 1111210,...,11Y 2 11l 11. cry policy 1, nt..n-lot•leitable. may Ikl 1:11:on «Itleh pa?: to Ow 111 rid their lull satn..unt, and return all the pre tht.t. tho 111,urant.ct et,,t, only the in on the :11111lial MIMI Polivie,m.ty ito talten that will pay to the In cl'Ael a vertani nutntx•r of pours. attrin annum! income or on ...tenth 11:1 nunt.•,l in the polie.. extra rate i , clialLti it lii' upon th .1 female, , I_,"d NI.INI o 2 11 ul.O 10,, nl.l 1“ 1,t3 1,. 11.1,/ tll.l do 1,1.4.1. will l• 1:11! o ,II 1 nittl nal rarlieul/cr ,“•:1 :ipi.11,.1114 41 to ilti• lir:t:ic•!1 l)rlitP of IL \V. (1„‘.1:1: .1. I ',1.,11.:ilatl.•11.111u, tit 1,1.1/ lor and Sto npll, ISO, 11 31111__RBLE WORKS. ME= (101.1 - 31R1.1. :MARBLE WORKS. The 4ttle , eribers wauld re.peernilly mart the C iti7ons. of t:,thnnitta, and surrountitit • eunt V, that they have opened =En MEM Nl.:11 - MARBLE YARD TN CaLI'3IBIA. On sth Slit-et, bet wren Locust and Walnut Sts and ask the patronate of the public. hive lint great es.perienee on tine wort Lath in Philadelphia:lnd New York. They wi turnish in the highest style of the art,handsom filtAYiti STONES, MONUMENTS, STATUARY, ORNAMENTS, &e. I, I NTLKS, 13ITILDIRG WOll.l. >tdJrs prsinuptly tittensled and execulea t eheneei rates. than 1 4 1`...2M . here. Call and .eo, ot new style:, of Fine work, such in,.nunien tat ,this will be farnlsinc pat 11,. upon ipllic,tt ion to the proprietors. 11EPTIN(.4 & MEHL !TOBACCO te ,S'EGL ARS ATES. li. N. BOOTH, Nu. I 1.13C17:3T ST., COLUMBIA. l' lIIMIO7 SEG_IES. TOBACCO. SNtIFFS, 1 4 ;PES, Ana ~t1a11; !. - kept Iti a tin-I-el:l,s It:Let:At:tad tiet.t.ar t'torc. The public can rely U. gett mi. , : at our .tor, -, 115,41,111 lidsoils for the 1110110, (.111 4r obtainttl at aIIYS/Illilart.,LabliShlllel , rn the t-ttltte. I M . 1:,I 1.11, / 171,1,1' . U/,u,a Pill I do not thing tt Inaa , ,ary to publlsl :n3 P,.rr, .4 (ithni, Wilt 11•11 0. M. 1300TII, st t ot, Columbia, Pa., Sign of tin =Ell - I()Hti FE:.\;DIZICIL sKe;Ait :%E.k-st Atn•ii; 2,,r the Now purl: Firu•('lll, Navy, 101, l'IU•1C111^ TubacooN, corm• l'St. 3 "...E PIRR P. 4 TIOXS ": I i•". l • 101 )IVITI EN( ) \;" ATION1)1."1111.: f A I 1: 1111-: (.1:1:AT I.1':--.114:1LIT1 - 31 01' 'l'llF. AUF A Ii sslna u, l• 1 , nt .nee health! I i plea rVing the hair. I , Annl 4.1,.11 11., tt IS lON 1:1,f011I:1) TO ITS 0111 01.01 t G 5,0,4 .INII stir is thlehenetl, tailing hale etted, and baldne. , (alert. though not al t tried I , :t Its use. Nothing eau restore tin lino' where the lolltele, ale ilestioyed, or th. gl•iliii,,itlophleti ck'ettyea. liul such Its re nnon rail ...•tvt .1 to: 11 , ..f011te.. , by this appli tuition. Inst..a.l out toultng the hale with a pal , : 1/1:1J. • 11t, Ii a Ilt•et , 11 oh all :ltd V1r.101 . 011, 11 1.1 , 0 V. 11l th,hatr trout turn urr y ~r r tinily preven baldne.... I lee 11,1.1 th Seteritant hie . ° itinkt• 5 11tH plenarations datiget otts.onl I lie hial 1, 111 , Vigore,tll onl ben, but it. .1. Ii .t.uttecl ntere!y 10, 11 A 1 IL 1) I: E y(; il.lllla w at,lnthle. COD n‘lr • doe, m 4 aril to Lit 1.1,1,101141'r Inl the 11 •1 11. 0 1 Fa 0.. ItNiro .111 1 gratelul peiluim• Chez:l44s, LOWELL., to; Al-pcs S.II:SA r,,i; 'rm.: ,( ru. r. Illerfl,q,,• enjoy, :,111 ifs Lain—. ninny or which r:111, c.E..e. of SwrofUltnt• allot. the ~ te.•111 Sevltled 4.0111:5-lt•-n. n.ite hecn purified anti eurtal It ir. an, error,. ittaiiiisOhiers, ttere rqt a rrat .ited t,y :lie sertuuttitis contani. until they NVere pallanny a:Meting; e been cured in such urcal num s in almost esei - seerion of the cotintry paliliese.treely need to LC in tu rni e d 1151.. et te til. dis poisen i• one of the inost destrue. tic , enemies 01 our race. • nten, this unseer nod oaten I,m:int 01 the organisin undermine• the constitution, mid invites the attack of en htelding or talal diseases, without exciting i 5:151ov:on of its presence. Again. it seems 1. in. t 1 in tt et ion tints:olmM the body, and then on %mite la N ohibie .sniasion, rapidly tievelca into one or other id - its ludeons forms, either et the sari.o e tn - anion-: the vitals. In the latter tole i cies 1111 W be suddenly deposited ill Lb lungs or lie.trt, or tomon, torimst in the I iver. o it shows its nrcselas• 11l eruptions on the shin or tout ulceration. on s. - Inn part of the bud.' lii-lice the ~ ,,I, l i,lial use of ti, bottle of this Slits sanartila Is talvisable. even when 00 act iv 5% toptonis of dist :Asti tippet:. Persons allikte si'itit the foil owing maintain:4 generally lin 1:L111011:th , relict. and. :it length, cure, by the te• in this st.irsiticirilla : si. Anthony's Fire, oti y or hit stistlas. tel malt'etter, alt ithenta, Scale Ito. Kitigt , Or , .‘, : -.0,, ' Eyes: Siont Ears, and otin eruptions or vbilde lOVILIS. of Scrofulous di 0 a..... A i5O in the more concealed foruts,as Dy rs•it.iti, I irons:. ,• ilea: t , Dh.ease. Fits, Epileps St•llT.Ligia. and (no 0:101011$ Ulcerous allectioi of :he muscular and IIt.I.VOIIS systems. :syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Dl:teats ar.• 11l red by it, though a long time 1.4 requin Mr siitsitzing these 013stinitte isitilmilits by at inctlwine. lint long continued use of this met! clue will cure the complaint. Letworrlarti Whites. Uterlim Uteerathms, anti tomato Di ttases, are eOllllll,Oll ly soon relieved and intim:lT ly eared by Its nuritying and his bawat int:Viler Minute directions for (Ml • il (.70,0 arc tottatt la --I At nalinlie, stivl,l4.l tt1,11.1 . .... ina,na,,ti...n, an boat, :'hen ealt.Cll by aCCUMIII,I I, Ins tn vaZi: neon:. mutters to the blood. yid sluts :J.' A" A as also Liver C. mipliont-, lot pi-lily. CA/W.0.4101 or inflammation id Ow Ms.,. uhf JAHAH' ii :j: when arisim:, .is 11. V :slip if, (!0:11 tha..lat ~ ~ g i s i ; t : i ,: g t..: l ,, t r • - . . , i ... .. , ;• , : ,,i i , 5 ‘1..T i . : 1,, i i,i ti , , ,,. . :1 1 ; ..2 ,.... .. ,, , , , , ,., 1 ,. .. ,,,,i ' , 1 , : 1 1 , : g t , 5 , : 1 17;• , .. , , , ,,,.. i :n. t .,? r} t ..., A . A 0 A 1L A . cj1 t. " : i desl „mtten I, sleent. 55 .anti tr,:iii5 , : , ... , , t ,, iii i . , , i ., x ., A... ; :. ‘ 1 . : , :t ., ....:i::::: , ~, .' : , 1 • : 1 11 i i : i : i. :,1 1} . . ..., 1 , t , ,: : :.:41 .1 .n i t .; ., :i 1. ! . ,,,,1 :: . ;1 ,1' , ,• :;: i . : : ; !, _,:t i t- : , . .1. ..:1 . :: ; 1. 1 . . , . ..; . : • : : :::: ,,- , : , . .: .1 . ::ti c ihA . ,.: : .A , :‘.. ::1 1 ;1 .1 , : . , 1 1 ,. .f.7 1 _ ,,,,, , ,.)11 ... ;1 . .U.l, inct.t(ntis•i'stl. t Si N Vi t O L a u t m B ale (%)ItiiiikAn Natio:viol Itailk, 212.1(1 -- .611inc,i,coierriofLetta•riremi,,,Not,s.c4mits lEEEM $1,000,001 PAST) IN FULT I= OM= I.:READY rila="l3l N0t..•10 , I.:Lae:Ls:or Co l/11* 121=1 MEM
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