Cotuntiria Columbia, Pa. Saturday, May 29, 1869. Advertisements, to secure immediate in sertion, must be handed in on or before Thur sday evening, each -week. PUBLIC SCHOOLS close,on Monday SUNDAY SCUOOL.—The annual State Sunday School Convention Avill be hold at Pa., on Tuesday, June 1. , , APPOINTED.—TLC Court has appointed Hugh O'Neil Constable of Druinore town ship, in'place of Edward Gorsuch, resigned. STREET-GLEANING.—Workmen are en gaged in cleaning Walnut street of the filth and garbage which accumulated during the winter. Scavengers are to be employed all over town. DRumMElt BOY 01 , SIIILOiI.---Arrauge rnents are now making to produce, in Co lumbia, the grand military allegory of the Drummer Boy of Shiloh. It will be under the management of Post itS, Grand Army of the Republic, of this place. CUT.—In the case of the Lancaster city butchers vs. Lancaster county butch ers, a decision has been rendered in favor of the right of the latter to sell meet and other marketable commodities from their stands as heretofore. A MisTAKz.- I ,Ve think it is a serious mistake that our borough authorities should allow both fire companies, with their steamers, to . he absent from town at once. We would be in u pretty quandary should a fire break out in town during their ab sence. SCOWL EXTURSIO! , I TO LlTlZ;—Pre partitions , are now making by the public schools of this place to give the scholars an excursion to Litiz Springs. It will 'take place on Tuesday next, June Ist. A grand jubilee amongst the children may be ex pected. CHANGE IN MARK ET REGULATIONS.— The Wednesday morning market has been abolished. Market trill take place on Tues day, Thursday and Satui day, commencing June first. We fear this arrangement will not accomplish what is most desired—to re lieve the great jam in the market house. It always will be so, just as long as our authorities decree that the market shot/ open at a fixed hour. TUE LOCK Ur.—Now that the Council have concluded to abandon the cells under the new market house, it would be well if they turned their attention to the erection of a safe and corninodious structure, where persons might be confined without running the risk, as they now do, of dying from disease contracted in the foul den. It will not do to postpone this matter to a more convenient season. Common humanity should teach them to fief at once. ACCIDENT IN TILE SPY OFFICE.— Thomas Simpson, an apprentice boy in this office, met with an unfortunate accident yes terday afternoon. In an unguarded mo ment his•band was caught in one of our job presses as an impression was being taken. The accident was a very severe ono, lacera ting all the lingers of the right hand in a fearful manner. We regret the occurrence very much. He has the sympathies of the entire Say corpS': THE KNICIIITE* TEMPLAII.---All the in dications thus far are that the coining Con clave of Knights Templar in Erie, will be an extensive and imposing affair. Front the Pittsburg, Cot/met-via/ of Saturday we learn that already about ono hundred of the Knights Templar of the Pittsburg Coat• inander•y have signified their intention of going to Erie on the Sth of June next, to at tend the annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery of the State, and that the list is daily increasing. PERsoNAL.—We are glad to learu the Presbyterian church has secured the ser vices of Prof. 13. C. Unsold, as organist. The church has made a good choice—Prof. Unsold is not only a fine performer, but he is a thorough musician, and fulfills his duties with a hearty enthusiasm. We un derstand ho will again make Columbia his residence, and resume his instructions in music. We take pleasure in recommend ing him as an earnest conscientious teacher. COURT.—An adjourned Court of Quar ter Sessions was commenced in 'Lancaster, on :Monday morning, with Judges Long and Libhard on the bench, The ca.e of Henry Snow, indicted for robbery iutd as sault and battery with intent to commit a rape, on the person of a. woman of Colum bia, on the Columbia bridge, of which men tion has beretothre been made in these columns, was sentenced to four years int. prisonment in the county jail. DEFACING THE FRONTS OF HOUSES.— The habit, _for in Columbia it has become a habit, of defacing houses, with chalk, char-. coal, or whatever else will make a mark, merits severe and speedy punishment. The fronts of a number of new houses have been spoiled by this reprehensible practice. The perpetrators, if men should be locked up, and if boys, as most probably they are, they should be" taught by birch or rattan that they had better abandon it. There is a kind of virtue int hat sort of moral suasion that is highly refreshing to the memory. CIIA NOES AT Tli PENN SYLYANI.I RAI Litciao oyr ic —Se veral oflicial changes have been made at the Pennsylvania rail road odic°, including an addition to the Vice President's lift, as follows: ,Colonel T. A. Scott, - It J. Lotabnert. Edmund Smith was formerly Se4:retary of the com pany. To fill the vacancy in the Secretary sltip, Mr. Joseph Lesly has beau appointed. Major Firth is still Treasurer, and W. J. lloward and Theodore Quyler, respective. ly, General Solicitor and General Counsel. J. Edgar ThOmpsom still sits in the 'Presi dential chair. CONDUCTOR. ZIEGLER. —We published an article a few days ago in reference to Conductor Ziegler holding❑ passenger's hat for fare. The Mate. Guard conies to the rescue—says it is miilicious,it misstatement, tte. We cannot see the "malicious," neith er is there any misstatement. We were an eye witness to the occurrence, but do not know "whose hat antlered on the occasion." If we have tread on the toes of your friend it is no content cieours, but it is all right that you should take his part—he needs it. What we Stated are facts—the State 'Guard to the contrary' notWititstanding: Let us have peace.. RAILROAD CIIANGES.—Mr. Vincent Haughey, for a long .time connected with the Lancaster train, 1185 been appointed conductor of the Parkesburg train, in place . of John .Esslok; who.: takes .the place 'of Joseph L. Suydam, at Coatesville ; Mr. Suydam having been appointed Superin tendent of the Wilmington and Reading Railroad. We are sorry to lose Vincent from the Lancaster train, but at the same time 'we are pleased to learn of his promo tion, as be Is well worthy of the position. The patrons of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, between Parkosburg and Phila delpilia, will have nothing to fear from . 'Mr. H., as they will always find him gen tlemanly and courteous. lie has, too, the assistance of Mr. Frank Barr, of this place, who is as polite and attentive as he is hand some. 70 . E . SMASIIED.—Harry Shulti, a mein ber of the Vigilant Steam Fire Engine Corn pony, of this place, had a too smasher whilst unloading the engine at Harrisburg on Wednesday. Ic was a very painfo wound, but he is now getting along finely CUMP.LETP.D. Rumple has Cote pleted his new mansion, corner of Second and Walnut streets, and removed thereto. Tilo building is a substantial ono, with side yard, which is now being beautified. The lot has remained unoccupied for many years, and now that it has been built upon makes a striking improvement to that por tion of town. DECORATING Tali anAVES.—The hon orably discharged soldiers of the Union army, together with the patriotic citizens of Wrightsville, will decorate the groves of their fallen comrades on Saturday evening next. The different graveyards of the borough will be visited, addresses delivered by the clergy, and all business will be sus pended. The procession will move at five o'clock, precisely, headed by a band of music. UNCLAIMED 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 Sry: Ladies' I...W.—Mrs. Mcßeldon, Lizzie Stahley, Sarah J. Stipes, Sarah Redley, Re becca lingentogler, Maria C. Ilcm ell, Mrs. John Smith, F,c{. Gcnacnica's List.—Due Williams, Solo man Myers, William R. Mersban, William Ivens, Beise Heiser, Conrad Gusley, F. P. Fisher, Frank Carre, (2), Napoleon B. Fisher. INDIAN HATCLIET.—Iu ye olden times this locality wits wade famous as the hunt ing and fishing grounds of the Indians. To prove this fact various Indian relics are, from time to time, found in this vicinity. A few days ago Valentine Gerdler, who is forman of a gang of workmen now employ ed in excavating for the erection of the new freight depot, found OM , of the most perfect, Indian hatchets we have ever seen. It may be seen at this office. Look out, Valentine, there is supposed to be more valuable relics than Indian hatchets on the classic grounds of the old Bellevue. IN reply to the Williamsport Standard we would say that the Hower who swindled that paper out of a pritging bill, is it resi dent of Harrisburg, where he has lived several years and has a family there, We are told he has never resided in Marietta. He may be a son of Dr. flower, but one thing we do know, that Dr. Hower and family residing in Marietta, are T highly re spectable people, just, fair and conscion tious in all their dealings. liven if the Dr. has one son that should do wron: , it is a pity that censure should be cast upon the lamily in consequence. THE PARADE AT HARRISBURG —Tim fitemen's parade which came off at Harris burg, on Wednesday, rasa perfect success. There were about thirteen steain engines, several hose and hook and ladder com panies in line, making a splendid appear ance. They did not go over the whole route as prescribed on account of the ex cessive hinit, and dust. Two companies of this place each turned out about sixty members, and their tine apparatus and the good conduct of the men elicted great praise. The parade was witnessed by an immensely large crowd of people. SUPREME COURT.—The following judg ments have been entered by the Supreme Court at Harrisburg: Sbirk's appeal—Lancaster county. De cree affirmed at cost of appellants. Baer vs. Ilarnish—Lancaster county. Judgment affirmed. Lancaster County Bank vs. Smith—faun caster county. Judgment affirmed. Rapti° and West Hempfield townships vs. Moore—Lancaster county, Reargument orderod. Heise et al. vs. Pennsylvania Railroad 'Company—Lancaster county. Writ squash ed. Beckham vs. Smith—baneastor comity. Judgment affirmed. TIIE PMEMES.—The Columbia boys are a lucky set of fellows, v t they are in deed deserving of all tile gifts bestowed upon them. They have just attached to . their steamer a handsome and splendid sounding gong, which was presented to them by tile Resolution Engine and nose Company, No. 3, of Philadelphia, which is not only an ornament to the apparatus, but useful in running to fir,‘s, by giving warn ing to pedestrians, Lte. The gift cost op wards of forty-tive dollars. They arc also the recipients of live beau tifully finished \\ :tier gauges, valued each ut :•;zlfl, and two caps for the suction hose mounted upon the engine; the former a gift from Mr. Charles Gordon, of Philadel phia, formerlyol Columbia, and the hitter from Messrs. Dechr and Meiskey, of this place. . Lastly, the generous " Resolution boys" present their tel or the Colum bia steamer with a white full-blooded Frenca poodle pup, with part black ears, and body shaved iu a manlier that, inalws the little dog quite attractive. NA.TIOS AL MEMORIAL DAY.—POSI O. 118, Grand Army of the Repo bile, together with the other charitable at.d beneficial or ganizations of the Borough, wilt observe Sunday, the 30th inst., at 21 o'clock P. M., by strewing flowers on the graves of de parted comrades, and by other ceremonies befitting the solemnity of the occasion. Patriotic men and women are cordially in vited to lend their aid in the effort to keep green the memory of those who died that the nation might live. And it is contident ly hoped that the:lndies of Columbia and vicinity will donate to the Post such flow ers as they call spare to be used in decorat ing the graves or deceased soldiers. Those willing to furnish :lowers for the occasion wilt be kind ettoug,h tit leave them at the store of Mullen Oz. Itro., in Odd _Fel lows' Bull, on Locust street, on tile evening of the 20th, before 9 o'clock. Those desir ing their flowers to b+ placed upon particu lar graves, will please have them su mark ed. Relatives and friends will confer a fa vor by making knoww the locality ofgrttves to either of the undersigned: Alex. Craig, hurry Mullen, A. R. Bre:tem:ln, Joseph P. Cottrell, Jas. L. Pinkerton. PROGRAMME OF EXERCISES FOR THE DECORATION CEREmoNTEs ON SUNDAY, Mty 30r tr, ISGO.—Each organization will form at their reSpe(:ti;vo halls, and at 2.:30 P. M. move to corner of Second and Locust streets. where the procession will he form ed; right resting on Locust street,in the fol lowing order: •Colu bin Cornet Band. Chief Burgess and Borough Clileers Orator and Ministers. Detuil of Soldiers' Beuring Flowers. l'obt No. 11S G. A. It and their Invited Guests. Civic Societies in order of Seniority Columbia Fire Company, Vigilant Fire Company. Citizens. , The procession will snore promptly at throe o'clock, by way or Locust street di rectly to the cemetery. The column will he formed ca 211.CISSC, under direction of Chief .i'.l.lrs.hal, and during the playing of a ding., by the band, the ceremony of decoration will be perform ed, and be followed by services * suitable to the occasion. bonorably - ilischarged soldier, and sailors are earnestly inviteil to meet n•ith the Post, tit Odd Fellow's Ball, at 2 I'. 3,1. Citizens are requeked to join in the proces sion. All marshals of organizations will report to Chief Marshal, at Odd Fellows' flail, promptly at 2P. M. By order of HAnay MULL EN, Chief Marshal LIGHTNING Rohs.---Mr. H. IL Heise, the agent of the Cleveland Lightning Rod Company, has attached one of these rods to the Columbia National Bank, of this place. It is said their rods are the best now in use. A guarantee is git , en with each ono put up. KNIGIrrs TEMPLAit —The Semi-Cen tennial Anniversary of St. Johns' Com mandery No. 4, of Philadelphia, will take place in that city on Tuesday, 15th of June next. It will be the largest turnout of Knights Templar ever seen in this State. At 71 o'clock A. M., the line will form in two divisions, on Broad street, right rest ing on Chestnut street, theing west. In spection at 8 o'clock. After inspection, break into columns of six, and march in that order, passing down Chestnut to Fifth, up Fifth to Arch, up Arch to Broad, up Broad to Columbia avenue ; here pass in Review. Commanderies desirous of form ing Crosses, etc., will make such forma tions at least fifty feet before reaching the Reviewing officer. Alter passing in Re -1.7d0w, march until head of column reaches Horticultural Hall. Lines wilt be then formed in two divisions, open order, facing inward; Grand Officers of Grand Encamp ment of United States, Grand Officers of Grand Commanderies of different States and Elective Officers of Subordinate Com manderies, pass through the lines, followed by visiting Knights. At S o'clock P. M., the Knights will as semble with their ladies at the American Academy of Music. RARE MUSICAL TaCAT.—Ou last Sat urday evening, that very estimable lady, Mrs. Robert Hamilton, gave a musical soiree to a few ft tends, among whom we Lad the great pleasure of being included. Tlie unbounded generosity of this lady to those she holds in esteem is well known, and. when we say the company was most swnptnously entertained, " bstantially " as well as musically, those who have ever visited her will Icnow our words scarcely do justice. As a pianist Mrs. If, is without a rival in our town. Her touch is delicate yet firm and clear—her execution is faultless, at tacking, and mastering with apparent ease passages of the most intricate difficulty. She also composes, and has published several excellent nieces. Her handsome daughter, Miss Collie, is scarcely inferior to her mother as a per former; indeed, it will require but a fev. , years till she ,vill quite excel her. "Whis pering Winds," one of Wallenhau pt's most difficult, compositions, is played by Miss Collie to a charm. Last, hut not least on our list of acknowl edgements, we mention that very perfert lady, Mrs. Mary (hurt her. She is endowed with a most generous fund of vivacity, and any one in her presence is sure to be most charmingly entertained. She, also, is a pianist of fine abilities, ii2r touch, in particular, is superb. her reper toire consists mainly of many beautiful Scotch airs, which she so mach admires, and consequently renders with so much grace. We herewith return the ladies our sincere thanks for the very excellent entertain ment, and assure them we shall long hold in remembrance the interesting evening. COTJSCIL MEliriNG.—A stated meeting of Council was held on Friday evening, Mr. W. 'W. Upp, President, in the chair. Present, Messrs. Baker, Crane, Craig, Neurse, Shreiner and Upp. The minutes of April IGth were read and approved. The Road Committee reported that the Colum bia and Washington Turnpike Company was willing to give un the portion of their pike within the Borough. limits. The Fi nance Committee reported $3,lS.^, 80 received by the Treasurer since last meeting, and a balance of 5303 70 in the Treasury. The Market Committee reported that the outside market stands would be fnishedl.iy the 20th instant, at which time they will be sold at public outcry; also that onnary changes had been made in the plan of their construction as originally adopted, and their number increased by three, thereby incurring an extra. cost of !,: , .15 Oth They recommended I taut an order for $1_,236 73 be drown in favor of Michael Liphart, on ac count of work done on the Market House during the past month. The Fire Department Cum aiit tee reported that 300 feet of leather hose and the neces sary coupling:: laid been purchased fir the Columbia Fire Company ; also that, they had receive I bitbs from:Hiram Wilson and Wm. E. P fabler for furnishing fire The Pavement. Committee reported that quite a 11 /7111 her of pavements had been made anew I.llld nocorthince with notices issued. The ordinance and amendment laid over at last meeting, providing for a change of the lines of Union street, east of TeLah, and Tenth, north of Union, were lost. The ordinance authoriziug, th. Chestnut Bill Iron Ore Company to lay n double railroad track front their furinwes to the l'ennsylvania Railroad, was adopted. On motion of Mr. Crane the Market Corn - nittee o - es directed to sell the old market rouse in such a manner as would he roost n•nlitable for the Borough. On motion of Mr. Craigtha IbLitMing pre tni We and resolution were adopted R"ttta;t:as, :tlilton Wike at Wm. Ilnehaltz cacti rented and paid ;qt.) tar stalls a year :ma. NCttiett stalls were afterwards tarn down. tor the purpose at meeting a new mat bet house: Re:efe,d, That au ostler he granted la lavur of the above named gentlemen torten dollars each, refunded 111011ey. 'l'h. Columbia anil Wa,hington Turnpike COlllpany hawing expressed a willingness to relinquish their rittlits and privileges on Front , treet, on motion of Alt*. Nottri3O it R.>.*Cd, Th:lt. the Ittrirltlgh :•3 , llettOr k hereby requested to draw the proper torn or relinglll,ll - (rain the ,th.l Company in meor of the Borough, and of tttestttt:aturesbitere to or the proper• ottleer, of the "i ttrnptke Co., On motion ot • Mr. Craig, it was Tll:tt the Fire lh.ounnent Committee be in,truettql Ie neeept the hul 01 IVm. 11. ?hill ier to furni,li bitch lire plugS. :11111 to 011.1‘14 . the neec•m.O•y number of the ,ame. On motion of Mr. Shreiner, it wns Re.soteetl, Thal the Vi roallithae.o be ,11- rooted to negotiam a. temporary Mao of t. 2,000 for ::a day,. Mr. Shreiner• oti,re.d the fo.nowing reso lution : Rcle.decd, That the Bond Comm i flee be to struet ea to have the gutters from the summit, near ti•e Washington Hotel, on front street, regiadod and lattito the corner of Loaibt.i.treet. It was referred to the Road Committee, with instructions to take such action. as in their judgment they may find necessary. On motion of Mr. Crane the Load Com mittee WIIS directed to open Commerce street, as adopted, and calla jury to decide upon the chunages inflicted upon the prop erties of citizens by the .openint; of streets. On motion of Mr. Crane, it ice s That t!ce Road Committer is hereby Instructed to have the streetk; cleaned and the ru lined up without delay; and to contract roe the grading of Market street. Ott !notion of 31r. Craig, it was lie,oleol. That the :%larket Clerk be allowed arty dollars in addition to the fixed Nalary, for CX.1.X12 labOr to cleaning and :ntelehng to the nett inn ket hou-e. .Bifb; Jr the eoileution of the BOrt.)11:;:iTa x for IS(9 were recei‘.oclfrom Ttioti. B. Dun bar and John C. IClingbeil. Donbar's bid being the 11)W c , 3, he Nvaf. eleeteJ Col lector. The rules having been suspended, the following supplement to the uuu•ket, ordi nance, submitted by Mr. Crane, was read and adopted : Re....dral, That t here shall be three market days in cavil week. iie , tead 01 tNVO. 1131 d those days 1,111111 be on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week, t ',RIM! to take elfeet upon the Urst Iri:irkeL day of June, and notice of widen shall lie proclaimed every market morning for three Weeks 111 succession, by the Market Clerk. Mr. Crane submitted the plan of Michael Liphart, contractor, for correcting the de fect of the Third street front of the new Market _House, caused by not having been built aecording to the plan adopted. The plan did not meet with touch taxer, and en motion of Mr. Shreiner, it was liouleed, That the Building' Committee is here by directed to have the Third street front of the new inarltet hour© llnisbed, as nearly - as possi ble, according to the original plan. Sundry bills were ordered to be paid, af ter which Council adjourned. LITERARY SOCIETY.--Society met at the appointed limo; President, James Gard ner, in the chair. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Mr. Joseph Mifflin offered a motion to the effect, that the delinquent members of the ascoviation be respectfully requested to pay their dues immediately to the treasurer of the society, L. C. Oberlin ; motion agreed to. L. C. Oberlin moved that the Treasurer of the society be instructed to pay the amount , of indebtedness doe the J. 0. of CI, T., to the Treasurer of said order; motion agreed to. Referred questions were answered by Thomas Jackson, IV, IC, Sourbeer Wad A. 0, :New Wier. Question for debate, .16,0/4 , d, Thnt rnsliton i. incompatible with reli gion, was discussed by L. C. Oberlin rind A. 0 Newpher, in the affirmative ; Joseph MD' llin in the negative. Decision of the chair in favor of Meal - limn alive. Committee or Curators. reported the• Gil lowing: Question for debate, Itr:oh•cd, That:it:ivory was the cause of the lot e Et-4161t0n. Disputants in the affirmative, .T. A. (ter bald and A. B. Breneman ; negative, .1. M Ciay bill and Thomas Jackson. Orator—Joseph Mifflin. Essayist—Fred. Sou rbeer. Zeferred questions: 'iVho were the Druids ? Deferred to a Dathron. What is the prooeca of digestion? Re ferred to J. M. Graybill. What isa Calithurepian Band? Referred to S. E. Wisner. What is the grade of officerB in the IJ. S. Navy? Referred to D. B. Breneinan. The question for (lobate on Monday even but' May 31,4, will be 0. That gon , denee is in all eilses a correct. mend guide, Disputants in the affirmative, A. 7lkr. Mil ler and N, D. Haldeman; negative, D. B. Brenetuan and W. T, Block. Orator—A. O. Newpher. Essayist—A. B. Bre:lonian THE GREAT :NEWYORK FIRE TN 1835. —We clip frehri the columns of the Plata-. delpitnt Underwriter, an interesting inci dent in the earlier experience of the .:Etna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., showing the value, as well as the reward which attaches to a faithful fulfillment of obligations, at n limo when nerve was re - cinisite, and individual sacrifive probable., After the greet tiro in 1835, the `..Etna," of Hartford, now the largest, strongest, and most successful Fire Insurance Company in America, received notice of their losses, and the President called a meeting of the Board of Directors, and in as few words told them they had lost, probably, all their capi tal. After a few moments' silence, in which the President brought front the fire-proof vault. all the stocks and bonds representing their capital, and placed them before them, when one of' the Board asked what lie should no, "Do I" said the President, "Go to Sew York and pay the losses, it it takes every dollar there," pointing to the package, "and my own fortune besides." 'file anxious looks gave way to those or settled determination, and the Board unan intowdy said: "Good! and we trill stand by you with all our individual capital." The President went to New York, adjust ed the leases, and in a year.' time the com pany, so bold to act and ready to fultill all uv obligations, had their capital more than returned by preminnys, and a better repo tAtion than any other company -la the' 'United States. A. Fondersznith, agent, Nwt. 127 end 120 Locust. street, Columbia. TUE "IT I:AT ED T "]S COMES - The , linmer month , . will very soon lie fairly ushered in with their sultry weather and long train el diseases. It is the season hellnatu re can do little in recuperating our exhausted strength, and wlnni we ale required to fortify our physique against the dangers arising trout the universal prOVa lency of sickness. The only true saleguartl is that sure and reliable tonic and invigora tor Mishler's Herb ilittert,which is indorsed and recommended by the medical faculty and by unnumbered thousands of person.; in every city, town and village in the country, who have tagted its romediai Vir tues, and by its aid preserved or recovered their health. It will purify the Blood ;n', Sceretioti.,; cure, every fcn•ut or Indigestion, and afford immediate relief in eases of Dy-- entery, Cholie, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and kindred diseases. Provide yourself 110111 114:1111it a time of need. Delays are often dauge,ous. 'l'tti.lutEr: EN'S PAIIADE.—The llarris burg ,SYnte Gllard speaking of the great firenien's parade in that city on Wednes day I:1st, makes the following, niontiou of the two oompanies front thin = Columbia Steam' Fire Engine company, No. I—numbering 1.3:1, in red shirts, belt. and lire hat-;, with their steam engine drawn by four blue.:: lior•se-4. MarshAl, George Sprenger. The entnituy's dog' " C'ouley aet:mpanied. Elizabethtown brat... Lama-15 (Myes. The Vigilant Steam Fire En4ine cowpo ny, No. 2, of Columbia—on inhering 65, equiped in red shirts, belts and tire hats, with steamer drawn by four bay Loves. :Nrari.ll.ll. A. (J. Ilaker. Iu the rear of Om engine NV:IS Tip," a band , ome Each vompany eitrriol hond , owo silver torolicii and lire horns. E VERY:IO3)Y COnet•des [bat iletij:lmit3 Franklin was a wi,e man and tiaid malty lei .e thit_ls—for "It k time our people tualer,tood au.] practiced more generally f.ile AsSitranCe. :Many a widow and orphan have had great. rea,on to be grateful that the advantage of Life ASsiirallee Was ilildersi , iad . and ern braced by the bm.batid and father. A. large amount hzei been paid by Life Assurance Comp:laic, to widen s and orpham;, when it, formed their only re,ource;'—.Benj , tntin Franklin, 17'Si. lle wrote that a hundred vearri ago, you see; had he Written if in our wind have added, doubtless, tlvat the Vol y Dist Company Mr any Man to be in i, "'rho Amerivali . • of Philadelphia. Dr. F. Agent for Laneze,ter county. NI:ViSP.VItEIt DEcisioNs.-1. Any per- SOll Nvlin takes a paper regularly front the post, other, whether directed to his mom!, or to that or another persn, or wheth,r he has subscribed for it or not, is responsible for the pay of the same. 2. If a person orders his paper discontinu ed, he Mast pay all arrearages, or the pub lisher may continue to sumd it milli pay meat is made, and collect, the ‘s hole amount, whether It is taken from the °thee or not. The courts have, decided that the re fusal to take neWsp:ipers front the 1)6 , 4 ur retnoving froth the town to winch they are addres,ed and leaving theist Ott e:died for, I, prima facie evidence of Inten tional fraud. A HAYEN volt Loy Ens or TOBACCO. —Tobacco is daily becoming: more tia to the enialort of many people, and all like to have the be.n. Tinc,e who want. to bay the very best or tobacco, soutr, ::ecru's, fa.ney article:, and everything p . ' :- I.aittiag to the trade, w(! would eoellttelli to 'Ole well Stocked anti cheap store of \t r. John Fondrieh, corner of Front, and 1.0e,i , t stiocaßi, Odunibia. Ito galls by whole+ate and retail, and always gives sati-altetion, goods being warranted. Country mer chants Will find it to their advantage to call on :dr. Ifendrich alld examine Wes large stock ; Ire being an eXtellstee 111.111tIfee terer can offer superior advantage, 01101(:D TO DEA Friday night last, t you child ofyolnt.Glenn, of \l'e , t Chester, about four atomi:Zola, choked to death by getting a robber nipple from a milk bottle down its throat. It wit:, taking milk from the bottle, and as soon as the rubber come off, Mr, I leenobserved it, and attempted to get it out, butt the more he tried to remove tt, the farther down it went : ha then hurried off for a physician, but before assi . qtance arrived, ttni little thing Wa.4 coriNe.-:-ficeord. WE call the:Special Attonticn of our readers to the advertisement of M . e,,rs. Coulter, .Tones t 1 Co., of Philadelphia,whielt ne publish in another column. Feu• things Contribute u u rr•e to the comfort of a house hold or the ornamentation of a house, church, hall, &c., than good lights, and beautitul lamps and chandeliers. Their "Meridian Borner," of ohu•h Coulter is the inventor; exeelw in safety, :,treng,th and loglianey anything. of the kind in the ut:u•lcet. CERTAIN it is that persons will buy wheruver they e , lll boy the best at the cheapest rates. This is the case with our friend lloagendohler, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Columbia. Jle is doing a large bu,iness, because he keeps good goods told sells cheap. New lot of nonons, hoop skirts, &e. Boots, shoes, slippers rind g:ti ters in every style, and at low down price,. Af:ouT five hundred representatives were in attendance at the session of the grand Lodge of I. 0. 0. P. in Ilairisburg last week. Edward A. Becker was the re presentative from Susquehanna Lodge of this place. KSICILITS, TO YOUR. PUSTS.—The lum bers of Evergreen Lodge, :No. SI Knights of Pythias, are requested to meet at their hall in the SPY Building, at 2 o'clock (sharp), to attend the services of decorating the graves of our buried soldiers. [Tublblied by request.; Dccoraixon Bay Hymns. OPENTZ , ;(4 xYMs. TUNE—"Pleyd'a Mm" uip•hanizing :or the ilea I, Lying, here in gloried sleep, W - liere the angels softly tread, V,Thile ihe•ir holy Iratell they keep WM. , Ills We that n'er shall fade, Oreener with the pa,,log }ca r s, Brighte: for our sorroW:, Jewelled with our Ihllint; Dyiug t hat Truth might live, lleto they n st In Freedom's name, (Dying:lll that man nut give.— Lite for Clor}•'s deathly.; Imam T,t;ul ht lore, tl azure:4:y: Shitte, U star,: al evening time! Watch heroes calmly Ile, 110thell with faith and hope suliii uu th,d or nntiolN,l4,-.; th. hula 'floe 1.:04 saved to make. us free! Cluide ue wilh thy ntighty hand. Till all hulls shall come to Th,e LOS IN CI It N E-01•1 HundrelF. Blest are t he martyred dead - win) lie In lady graves fur loreedom wee, Whose started deeds shalt - never While coming years their circles ino , t. be the. , round where heroes sie p, Ine,t the Mu; that o'er them wares, 11,rmlaint slam, their Avatelt shall heep, Anil brightly beam 011 hallowed g: While Freedom lives, their Caine shall livt In glory on her blazing scroll, And Love her siternice shall give, While anthems round the alga• roll. Year after year our hands shall bear atort.ti !lowers in vernal bloom, Tit: Gott shall rail us home to share Immortal life beyond the tomb. chit= Father, all thaprah,e l,e thine 'Shy grace and goodne‘t, we adore; Eh,. our rie:u• land with love ills sac, Iml shed thy peace from shore to silo, r• J. A. .1 DAN. :met ioneer, will ,ell. torninz, the omterial of the old market, how-se, hvilehe,, ESN - ELOPES furukhed and printe.l at thi, Wile° as low as 5:>2.30 per thousand :u al upwards. br will be seen by reference to a notice in another column, that If. A. Fondersmith has become an agent for the Fire In sotance Corn parry, of Hartford, Conn. PARTICULAR. NoTtcE —Ti•e friends rind relatives of deceased soldiers, in Columbia, arc rt dreetfrilly reque-ted to meet Commit tee of Post No. 118 U rand Army of the lte pubhe, :it the cemetery at o'clock, till, af te•rnoon, for thu pnrpo,e of giving informa tion relative to the locality of grave,. . Sutulust: THEm - .—lf you want to :,ur pri:4o your neigh bu r, and cut a dash" this summer, just go to Oaf: and bby a suit Of clothes, Walle of lintterinl that is entirely 1101 V and never before seen in this par; of lila country, alai t tit in the very height of fash ion. Chimp for cash and WAVntluva 1." beAt anything made for beauty of :style and ABOUT el.o ritl:Ntt.— It is merely throw ing away money to purchase ill-lilting or unkeshionalde clothing. 1u a little titrd. alley garments or thi, character are bought, they :ire pretty certain to be discarded, for no one cares to brave the critickm which such n:u•utents invariably entail, and then finer garments are pro,ntred. They could hit vi; been purchased at li rat at Very little more th:111 the 01:101 . the ill-fitting, interior clothing. and thus , lunch annoyanco would have been avoided. Now, any of our tend ers who have clothing to buy should call at the store of 1. 0. Bruner, N 0.7 North Front • triA!t, Col u m bia. Ile huts a qplend al lino of gents' Mini:Wing goods; and the ladies will find it to their advantago to purchase their shoes and gaiters irom Mr. Iltutter. ENrn..tcT FROM A LETTER FROM JEnv- SAI.EM.—" WC started early to ascend MI. Olivet, to behold the sun gild the minarets and towers of the devoted city, from the place where memory, stirred by a thousand 1144:1cl:diens, should O.Nall the. mind as well as the eye to the inspiration elan: scene. 'Well is the voyager repaid lit - long travels, horrid reacts, antediluvian cookery, squalid companionship :111(1 the importunitien of begging. thievinqz Arale. Well would it have repaid You, .•:b man of ea:amerce and the crucible ! arid well might yen have been reminded id your own ody, for here, painted upon a board nailed against one of h ugo ancient relic e 10000, Illlder which the r•ianoi martyrs toiled for the sins of the world, eighteen hoodred years ago. were these tannliar ligure , ,, T.-1 , :!;0 —X, We do not know who A lia it, but no doubt some poor in val to:welt:l% cured by the Planta tion wished to advet vir tue, iu a plave ti lVtliellev all knov. ledge tlews;' MR.21204i:t W:th.r.—Stuwrior to the ho-t iinporivd tiarat.ot ml sold at half ,S. Warning m tut, observe in your paper a not;ce of caution to ail persons against tresp,ing upon a certain tarot near Co lumbia, under penalty Ot prosecution. is as it should be. NC/tiling is wore annoy ing% or injurious to a farmer, than that hi , grounds should be a thoroughfare for idlers, ;inane:_. ,Cc. I commend the gentleman for his notit'e and hope he wlit stick t o word. But L have a v.•ord to say to hint, and 1 do it in all kindness and sincuritl' of narpm.sc; and that Is, that inasmuch as he makes Loutist street it trotting court,e, up and down which he travels as fast as lus horses tam 'to, Without respect to day or time, or convenienceof others, but most e , ..peytally on Sunda), when people are going to or returning nom Church. I !tetc hy notify him moat eariac , tly, that the first time I can obtain itiotd* of lus ttgain rant witting this offettso, ;ma evert- tune there after, I will prosecute him and endeavor to teach hint that stich contlart is not heconit lug a good ait:zon. t.l'm iti ). For Slxeriil Eurrott:—l sve ou the name c tAwos (4,-01r, Or \l.ri•tic towaship,as a candidate for Shona. 'Pais ....trikes uu• as a good tit • lec • t ion. I know Ali. Urell to he ,1 nian, firm 10 prine;ple, hone-J. aithittl, and or good sound sense. l - ie isoppo•ie,.! 10 the tricks ancl intr:gue, ut ba•l men and cur. rapt pol.twians. I bola: the ltepubliean voters in tlii. Suction will give hint a heal. t v support. I write this only - in ju , tit , to :1 good wan, as I I:now it' el , ..ch.d, he will 1111 the office with credit and intp;u • tiahty. Columbia, May :2ith.4 Lofts UacantCft We ;Ire nut horized 10 1:1111(1111: , c that GROFF, of 3lartm [Writs:tilt, formerly of rite Key, not el, It n,ier t ity, will he a ean didate for Sit i:1:11'1', ,ultickt to the tleciNtott oI the Rep:Ml:lvan votut, at the cir4llllt; primary election,. NVL: are aw1...1,...,1 to atm.:lnce (lint .101 IN 1111.1.1.:111Z.N`:1., of Mocult .loy, will lie a e.tntll - ror t-lirt:ifirr, subject tr. fire decision or the 8..1..11.144.11 vt.tcr. :It the omuhh priton.y elect \Vii are nut hoi iznit to announce that 1 , 1t1.:1)- EN ICE: :ill - b.:lts, of Stra , buri..: boon - nth, will be a candid:it, for till EI:111 • , la Wee( to tht:ite(7l , l<ni of tine Itiipublicati voters at Iho V lrrinllu•p ON.: tolls We are italliarixeit tii at:mauler - Ili:. It. B. .110W.M.1N, I! He, tali., as a candidate for the ST.tTEtitts•Nrit., sulihs.t to the Republican 11":11h11111,11 by the ' llPopie ut tile primary, eleetloils. We lue Ituthorize.l tc., announce Lieut. .1. ILEIM, ui 11'es1 I.lttittazt,r tu la., its a et:mild:Ate tor It.RuhiTfat, tho minima: ion by the Republican t uterN ,take primary elections. We are authorized It, announce MARTIN t. FRY, or Ephrata township, as a candidate for REctsvct,stittiect to the decision of tic,2 Repub lican voters or Lancaster ,•aunty, at 11..• nomi nating election• We arc Authorized to :moot:nee 3ERE:tII.III 1:01111Elh of Lattenster etty, Inte Itlajor Iteg't Volon feet:,corr , . 'Ant*" ofthe I'otomtte, a etnittithtte fur the °like of Itegkler of \VIII, .ttbjeet the deel slon Of the 1 4 :t1 I•llNtling primary election.. loan' Ire are ntaltoriztnt to :11111011111 , 7'1• : 1 . 1•:1: .701INFA, of East, Linn Intl,. ton tisltirt It , a can did:ate for County Cottit.tl,,lttnett, sultjoet 4i ILe decitt.lon Of Ow tattttr , at IlatttrlfattrY elections. I/I.tw- We ore an thorlzol to announce CAPTAIN JOHN Q NlEltf:Ell,l:ttt. of :,olsborY twP, now Of the etty of I . ..not•aNt , r, to. It otottlittate to Clot: of:Orphans' Court„ •ohject to the Eleci.lon of the t-otern at the 1 , 11111 , M' okv tlorot. I".l.t.ty' We are authorized to announce that \V \I. RounitTs, of NN'est Ilenualeld tArli., will be at to candidate for Goutity.Cricastirer, ,, tiliject to the deelslon of the Itepubl lee - .oterN et the en,ning ininiary elections. We are ‘rnithnrine,l to announce that ISAAC ISI.ISLI LEH, of La nen , ter city. fornicrly of East Ovalle°, will ben candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing, primary election,. Ain rites. ,2,:,a, Philadelphia Calilc :finelcel. The receipt,: of Bret rattle :0 Ow Ave!: no Drove - V:lrd reached a hoot. It, :111M, We.•h. Ti. a Market ei've, votes ;Hid a :met mr. lower, extra Penn , ylvntita and %Vt.:dent Steer.: halt :: , (410e.: olit 4,441 eomnion !r„•...:, as lit ,inallty. cloNed very dull of prices. Cutts xn CAr.vc-; were in fair request, at cIS 075, nnd Spring.n,:d Reeelim:,!",o head. Street' Nrl.l . e thin, bill tlenel;tlly Were troll P.tric and ..Ivehne Drove Vardt, at, Iteeotht,, I 10c:,;.—fliere na-', very In ile, tleimtnd , lorlfog, and Arlen ivcre lower; sal,, at, the Unbolt .ind Aventu- Yard•• at :•0. , I ; tuttl t-11 ,, 1; for corn 1.(111 Ir. ad. 11c.T . ttr , t• MERE!MICE The flour market. Is esei.Awivel::•dall,inal prices favor buyers. About 7011 ha:lets we're Mkt' nin lots for home consumption, for super fine; ff.", Virg 05 lOr eNt ens; Sail , 7 lor lowa, Wis. eote.in anti Minnesota extra (unify; -1 , 0 Int 77-2.1 for Pennsylvanii do, do.; and s.otin 50 tor fancy ira nds, according to (1:1,11i ty. 11011/' sell'. at 77,7 bbi. Nothing tilling ill 0 , 1 n .N 1 rule The depression Cilara , 2termol 11,, Which market for smile tilde past still contin ues. Sales of red at 01 is,,, i .15; and:rai bushels amber at 01 10„ !Lye is lover; stiles of 1(.00 bush els NVe , tern at It 376 , 1 tu. Corn is scale, teal ti ran ; sales of Isoo bushels. Westin it and South western yclloW at 88041,2 c.; ono lot at it'ic.; and Western mixed at 0401.001'. Oats have again de clined; sales of -IMO bushels Western at 770 , SU.; anti some Pennsylvania at - Nettling doing In Barley or >IaIL 0000 bushels Seitz's Rye Malt sold at 01 -15 , 1 17, I tark—ln the absence of sales we quote No, I Querrotron per Wit. Whisky—Sales at al bSorl l 0 gallon, paid. Co/UMW= Goat Marke.i. Cor.l:midd, May 21, 1i,9. IN VAI:D. 1,1:CO3 Fuller Tat :ap ~. 1. - -5 50 " Nos. 1, 2,:1 and 1 "11,5 550 " No. 1 1 15 1 .10 :%laltby Coal, No, 1,2, :Ir, 1 5 15 5 :iti " No.' 1 1 1 ;: , ,1 ; INlcen, Valley :stove alai. egg ...... 5 bi I 1 ; W'" " Nut' 1 :s1 1 1.1.1 Sliamolren stove rnd CT' 1 P. Nutt 1 .1i) 1 :5 Fuller, Maltby, lor I, :2, :: .V. I, by ,_ earttro.. ton, on trawl - 113 For No. 1 i 1:, shan.okvil , g:: ;and st. \ 0, ir, - ,:., 41'0., It .11, On 1 ntek I :AI For N. .5....... .................... .. . . . ICI Ltsittber Ctu.l - N11:1.1, 3.1:1y White Pint. Culling-, or 6) ..... a) (0 0 -.t2 Ihi " " Common :2111,.. 111 ILO " Ist Comitloll lAI 110, , , t,-1 1,0 " " Pannel 75 0,),,N) , ... . " " .foist and I,,antling ..... .. 25 00....2s (.0 Hemlock, :NW. :Ind Scant 1 iv. , 17 Otr,:_n 00 A,lt and Oak. .... 20 (Hon 15 00 Dressed !lowing 110.1rCa "0 (10 ,:,0 00 Cherry . “I 0 ,1 , 30 00 ruplar Poplar—Chan' Walnut Plank Pickets 3 - leaded, I leet ME=MIUM Pln_,[i•rin;; I.at h ......... Iluni..ll, 20 1:1.• •••• •• • •• ==&==2= f..roaitu•a' 37:arliet. 1.111.1" N 1:1.\, .• Butler, -0 It, Lard, , CM MESE .... : ....... ....... . T:1l illW ti ( V421t1 Fano MEI Pol l'u !clink 4.7e1:22224i.12 21r; :::x(S Cl:e:fir cot.t-nA:: .M:rj Fitair igtnej 0,1 •• "1111 Supt i . :1:1:.. Flour Itu Col:: r‘1,11.. Co; I " ..... :N11.1.!h1ig... '• .... . ..... 1 1.0 Slim S:ult 5tti0..1. , : 4,1 :-..111,....11,41 1, \MI t., \1•lu•a, r . 1,.,, i.,..1 11 i* i * *I, / t , • kt good Com ittatriag Dendt , on , l pnzbl ,bed in titi , 1.• LI Wll,lll •tcoornpnnn•ti trips, whether prrpio oi poetry. tire ••••nt ,tlll b„h•❑ kin,. IA :It,' 1. PS Lon cl•Ilt .1,11111, pay.Oole Iti Ttt Laa , a , to.r. (,n nth. C:re62lt%\tn>- tuo•n, 2111— eontlly, and dati,:hier A11001..1 1,211/...: 'it y, The nolde:h.arit.,; hridegr.,ont L. l e I,nr rtr ta•nj..l ll lend, a libel al ' , hal . , W h. :d.d greeted :he edatn . l.ll ~ .111.•1 The idantili-hriu,nt.; and al gAI 15 .rail 01100: hallea , it..l . :, lan• del T , tt h.) 1,02. the light 01 the 11011..4_1101d. : , nd the bri2;ht ol .2 !ar,. , .,:tdrelt.; and 521521 :• he ha- gorse t• 12.• 111.4:.2 lOanOther 110151 e, and in...a. - -e!loyely ull list 10,1 the til her Oill* 11 . 1.1 d Nll!Ttlze 21111 tirld hi, 1101110 12111 , 10 c'..lllgt lit wilis he 111110 or ei,lllleStlg• 1111,4. dayN he tranw.111„1:111 tholl . har4ltie Bolin enrrent, 10:I:VIA'. a ripple o.rrr the wave and no ntralour star Ott? Mil,per oC lu\ - e. :May , ..IVer-e\e:nd:.nev r 1111,1 an e5211.52112' Into lito!r 1101114,111 b0w.2.., 110 sinus! u! eVer 0 . 01'.11,1d0w ti•ir :011 • 111 1.r,..a IL.: 11 Ar, 1, • ~7 1,11• //, V..er .„ ,r.. 1 Iu IN - n,lnnt.n.ln:, D. C., on t:,- lt,t., L, ille I',* - 1 , ,i11:rown,.10:::: C. ():.r:: V;11- 11:1:11,1,01 t, :int! Mmt.‘;' , .. , .‘. I:. %,,N, 10, 'leatos ~, thu hi the 7::,1 veal :1,;1•. ICE I _II) rEiT/SEifESTS. I;c:IITY NOT YIAKE AND W. V,V•i:111:,11•: 1, - T• r, .11111 ••••111:1,4 mitt , ' all.' U 1 if.t.•:ls to CIM.10:11, 11. , . sT.‘vrt , ln) Si., N. V. 110 CoNTRAcTo Rs. The under tt commute,. I . 01111 , 1 in I .2(.8 IVO 0 , 1111,40 , lor the amain:: of \ . \ Nit (1). - NIMI:1Zeh: 5'11:7.171 ,4 . to llo• I . .orl.htto ot !amino, until '.112,E.51).V." .11'N notit 7 elf tool:. N T. n. to . N.l col:moth A.3cEl ) 1.54 Lt: iu eel :it the COlittly t until MONDAY, 41i:iN V. Ilia.1'•x . 1•:41 I! 44'44144441i :or Ilio oro,tion ,4114 44441411414 1:4441 01 4: 4.4.4,444,14,411 or ,t :,tout 444 rut. c 444.44;4 at or nc.ai11.4Lt4 44 . illo, In 4'4 4i14,44.• toy: 41441 n, at the haille :tilt' 0, ••rnic•l r.::11 I, tent rm . th, 14. ttott :it :: \trio:lett 111.14:t, -.1-hilit:ll hilit:11 • :John hot, Lel: the lO‘VtlNti.j”: oh i 1121:1 anti ,p01,11 . 11,1t )11, 01 Cl(' :0105, brides., ea::: he spelt on application at t:444 cotality Cont- Ottlee, I.:ll3l,:ster. f.l. 1:m.1 nev0mi..",,,1 by ! _;...l ,unus.s, lit 4-44.4ourity for the I.:Alit:li :it the cotl tr•et. The (:0111:111,•10111:rs I e,el s', the , ot I vieeting aciy or ail Oh iltr proposal,. By onicr ol the Doan:. .Attek.t, JOIIN N , BOOT IND S 1101: S'l'() E. 14•44.peocitilly 141144:141 hi, 11 . 101.41 , :111:1 the pitirlte cen'su's . that /IC !INN 0p...n0d a licilEr iti; at xi). 215 r,()crs'r ST it EET, , PA Ile sJII In mi !mod sel 11. I:I •a hol I litt•liL ail ll(IU'I'S, SII(i ES .I\!> .1 IT E s =I Men. 31i.: o, atol %Vldoh II: tht I,()WEST C.V-;;I PRICES 110 w::: ht•ey nom . bur 1:11t)1) , :. lota all 1./a,,,caul 110 :11,Insitttplatt , 1 Lr t . :1111111.::::. Lin ,11 , : • e, ne:.L tltgn - 2,11:t5. I:tzt•ltc:',Grtw. IN% ::!. , nl.l. .11iEU31 T; !- 4 CII A r Eltfl)l.l.N" 131: _Lys. .1,1; for Ow MEI:TWA>: In - 2E.:1:1:. ut,t , I.nr °title. II ~...V.CC/S s.lth ..11.12vr roll. um or Coai I %i!.. )Lin 1 / 1 :111111:tetIl1 Itl/t1 for ^:,l, COUTA'EIt. J ONES CO., NO. 7( L ARCH ST., Pll r1.A.1)E1.1'111.%. wholq,:ae :ot ntqa LampF, Gas I:ixti l ro, Chandelier=. Latnpg for all parpo.t, rttr whit 'A turd, in (InEAT v.\ 1:11:-.Tv. to forro , ll 4!:o:rt , o•-. /t , 1- {1,4,, or othor put. , tc or 1•• '• o. a I'h Ow, Fixtures, v. llldo woli t00.‘11.101l .o,odo nt w IRON BRONZE C ILAN DELI cheaper and better than a 1..: other kind inytn:lyn*-c.w..ti 0 • 'YEW .1 19 VE.Ti'ff.LS..E.II_ENTS. 1 1 1"..iN T El A •m:111. ;lily e 1 Is•1:mr.1•.,1 Is to :1:1! , ..t. :111.1 111:1!, lior— II p•lttl.t!, (111,• preferl,l t Ina r4.:11,1 11111.,. MosDA v, May IMBEIREIN Fact's:ale:A; tale Noe, ra tce:coc.% t • 10 1,4/(qt...1 .•• I, IVola I I it t-a ; tr l a 'T LI,'S 4 / Y sTitExt:THEN - rN(.., ll•tve In 11,i!ty sn.intaht their stlph.:ll:,..y . 4:11 cr. , 0.1., h•r nlft.:l,-.4)1),1n t or on• .. 3 . 1 , “:".••• t - , it::; Iho ,lic , t sms!pCirni. 1.7,t• thr n 1 in :al •t streliLtilloNilig 1 . :n.4,1 . 4 , 1,,nt:1ci.41. I al! nruggl , l.s. V. I', Sole 1'4.'1., to Qr)1.111' ' .1: 4;‘)()PS Ti " 11-1 I !i: R -GOODSSTO P. ()N• :nI()NDA V, MAY sli,K 1..1(;1•1:Ei (:;:Ej\; C3:4 to 111111 ilt VI I , i'l-1"I VI: (I N S •15 IHI CO t ' , I; 0J 11 CO:It „I 1' 0 1.1 00 G• r (r• .1 • p . : n, I= IMIII HMI lIIMME :\"0 92.0 C!le- , ,liut hia i' 'E : \V. .1 11...cdilt Ifrrk .4ive. mutt tluit \1"tll.•r t I.M li prt/lot lt, Wltt I •1• 1•;11 3.10 ;11l I. :-,V111(: , " `';' T - N.,1,::•( ) 1,171().y _t_ji Tit.. 11.•1.•t.tm , :11'1111W 5:11,10 . 1 , 1.,;I:Voi, 111,0111 (i. (•1••• t . ./ 1:111tZ1:0oc Itt. Tilt• Ak..ottltt , 1.•.• Vj. ,I.• • . `.l 1, CI, /11 11 •./ 11. "sk i r - A1L....,1...N(: 'lO '.1.1.; ! 7vl'Elz-!.( ;1:.- !it ir till- 1111.101 0•1, • //I. t. ileivrl/11111-11 U. ll,' Ili %tor ot :he •\ ITV inn:. iltly7t 1.1 \A • r .„,Ttyric 01 . ACOII I:110 01 1:10 1101,11,0, 01 . t:0il:11111111, 1. , •1111 , 01 Aki -101:11,11.11i011 011,1111 ,I.lle 11.1 N rti to tic util!el.l:4i;cd, 1t,,,, to 111:11: , 1,0n0,11,10 yat -1:1rtt1, :110i t /10,, :1:11.114; CLIIIII , , ur 1L111:1110., :1'4111104 111'• '3OO . IPlt -,111, 1 . J1,111 101 . • 1110111 10 00, 1 . 0 , 1[1:11,4 111 ',Lill 1;01- lARIN I: =II ('J Ji 1.1.:•11TEi) 1.4 Mt 11t11110ri 1111:14•1 . 10 , 111 . 0, / , ..1011 , of Inc ..1 , • , •1,1- 141:2 4•11t1114 r '•.111 :1t•: 1411111 y, .• .1 1 1 1 11 N ,, • 2.1.11V11. It. II r:1111:1 :1) 111.• 1. 'I'LL , 11..1,14. • 4,1 (11,.• 111111 1111.14•3 . whl. 11 `.111,1 1 , 11.1114.1. , 1 , 1!p a in 4 I i11k 1 1111 , 41 V, I' W., , 1. 2. Tlit• •r,4 , 11 1.11 11' . :1110 401 ;110 r. 11.1 1110 1.•1 , 111j1 1. '1'114 • •. It. 2 . 111 .1111142 I. \1;111111t41C.411 ,, 11, re , .141.11 . 2 n 1 C.411111111 . i • l. 1,•111.11-14 1 CM:W. , . I', 1/11- , SIV:1111,1. T 111 .• 1.1; 1,111111 . 1'1 , 1'1.4111.1:e1 .1:. 17.1 • :LTA IR the 4,1 V ~ 1 1 . 111111 , 14 11,111.1. 1. Tim. v. 21144111! dif I I enniMon by co, m. ,1 , 1• 021 I 11, :V.,11 I It, 1.1:1i111. ion C.101.:(110..ty O. 1%11 P.tr.11,1 a1.21-1;;v: - .ELYITS. TO 2.2::)., l'er t•,•,1—.41:1;1: 0.1 -- , Aar... , I,,1:•1 NV ' c el:ly Aa• . • r%:." vnt Evt 11 CNN:itnr v."ri 7( • p.l, t,rn Lu. 1,, Un• " fl 7: r A )-A ENT;-: 11.11flor R I 1:„. v, - ,,, 1,1 ; .• 1- \..,:ntn:, d tor I:IV !Zill 11l .11 :11 :.11,1 lilt. 111. ::•11 ht•f,ol nt,ui I. • a L.. I VA,' I;! per VII :II I , 4.1:.• .1.1% 11:y1:-1%, I.a 10l 1•1:1 :~;~rui It•11,:l111:, 11,0111 1,1 111.• !11-1,! /1114•11, • :11 111:11 4 1 , it. Tilt• ••• :ol.llllc .11 111:11,4I/••• . , awl tal., It ;IL rI, It 11 11, .•1„ • 11 , . 11l :•1111I4sa41; I • 11:1,14 ti. all 4 l •• a ;all eV` 1:11• A410I• TI , r. P1r,„,;,., -- YE 3.1 s \"}:L% 1 , 1"1'11:•: 1..V1 I r-Tll I (;iwq!.... I'll • • I. 1.1'11111;1:-. N 0.117 -1 t, voltinoo.l, nt.o . 1. TItIA;.111A1(; , 111,,, I..t•li;ig tills n • • fol. TM1111:1",:' tht• I• 11 I I 4.(+1.11,1 :4: V srrl"fit s;.':'l -I'J.l W.I. Ve kt I.,•ry /Me, .:t: kllitl,4ll '11:1 AIING- 4 . ci:s, THE I'4 IN(; r!,(;;St nn,•ly .r 1 •u I lid, .11'1;.0 , !.. MlN:livr-,:llitlgaixt•. :1•1:t 1„• S.t I y A It111 , 11:‘,. 1 1.1" . ii , •'. 1 . S:SI, ,, 11 a h t, • ME= TOIL Cl '0 a'. SEC,' Jts 1011N ia %I I 'Pt 03:.\('(• , ), tiNFFF NI AN i VAC It.: 1:o• C.ll, 81,1 :0"1/:;..1 I 1:1.f I-1 /, 111;;;Tli, TOBACCO, SNUFI , 'S, .ti; hip! in 11. Svgiir The puhii, i• s tii trq• u r n j„ettiglg in . ..tore gii<l (ion +. nor Ih , y obti.illeti at :tny , 1:•111n1 State. 42..." I do 1... t think 1. , tal6lit.l itil M1:5..(7.. M.1:0( 1- 111, LoCust Stroct, Coln labia. Pa., Sita - t or tn.. Pune! i:111 rAti:E::, l'opi'LAß 1,1 H,A 1 =SEEM ::71 et:. fro:• Yard I ,ionti , :11:41 T. L'itot2TO TfIE '8E1,3 G _l`, G_EW. =I .1"1'111.1 MEMO =NI BEINEM k NEIA" 1;00/,' :u( , !,,, MEM .LYSErILINCE. . I.:[is 1,1 t 7 TI:TAL INSURANCE ccimPANY. Int.rnbol s of the "FA n.2,IEM-.:O.MUTITAL IN , L7 NCI': cum pA.Nr' art- hut eby )16th:ea that a tax of one-filth of Olin per court, or 'lwo liouN.:l:d. 1 itat:rel, has b,•,.:1;, - tott by Nirevtorq, to ~,anren,.,to the Mur_sleihir & Gal/ and Wtl l; 1,, 111 1,1 "."di)lersville, by a tire that tb,tr ..pat!lnv. , on th" runt n tr i g , 111.• - z2.1 .I/I I , : i, pith on or oclore th.. 17 , .11 nes:. •tiptp.t t, , wPI I:vpt I Peter John., , Itt. ;It il•.ltit•nce in East 1:4.11n1. 4 - 1.,.; , , ,, t1.10 , rt,E,t1..tit tit, lit - I •I , It, tI,, Lattrip..tor. :tip/ IT tct.trt... resltic•tive In I,t, any Ineinber of the ..tztp,.:l:. Or :II r ta x . .1. partial Itti pll4-.ttc Fitt p•tlttlt .701,11 , t. tut Lix ••1 1.•t1..t• ,Vl,ll inoltliten• Lis , to, 1,1,•1nv 01 ritpvt . I,eaCue.l:, Ead, E.t , tltlt l• n„.2, and 1:1 . •••:111 ,t 1 Sala tax. •1,01, 1 I t:tro:l,lte Ail be JOIIII nt )11, ~,, tro.vit,lttpc or V, - 0 , 11)i0nt . , 4 41 - ,1 t . ..1:1 pay Ihelr, luut_c tk: .t.flOttwr 1:1 Z In Nvlll br 1:4.r•I by .10,ph1.7..ugic...., when: :• ;a In,: Imvn , lll3, of Martin, call lto ti•tol.l of Ow ~L,( tat:. tl , l not Iwo: liit• time al,s••• ',VII Itt IMIO . . n 11/ 11 , i/111.. n11 . CN1.1 • 11,4, 111 1 . 1.1 n. I,f ,ilt..(•/nr,. .1 r••, 717 1.,- •7. v 1 A I , ' 1 ,1 , INB t T ! A VA'', COM PA NY, F.\ iTED •i 331 .13•[ of !'.33313.• .113 j33:33. 3'.1 .3 3,1 y IMO EMI ('i', I'urL'.l)::r.NlT.l, MEN \.l':';. :.\:;K I;!'iI.UIXG ta.P.lnc:,. oft!:,Company is =I I= , 11,:li: • =ME L 1_ .f.\l", n :tn,l HENRY Htlo t, Vice-1 ,1 , len I , y R Pf:ET, Scoi et.Lry nd Act flu ;t•lh,v.inE; n•ivan- I. l' lill.'ll It , a No:: "ia: , 0.1 .11,.•1,1 I =MEE It t. L. ilii:l.• :1,11 kny 111 t".,7 =II ME MEI it • :11.71y I, 1..1:111 At•tit 11 , 0 111- , t 1,12 ;1,11 1 . ,.: 11114 all the prv- E"1, ,mly the 111 11111 pa}• to the in r 1 nt:11 , 1,1 <1 c.11 , - 1.:11:11 the 13111,1 pl 1•`:11, ,1 'ow upott 111. It cci•zirc..., not lc, Iccty cic.,:clond. lc, icccllcy but X.,-/.11:11 111Villt nl Will 1/0 :ma full I , arlit ular, tv,a, orplivat 1,, I It, rao )111:•c 01 1134. It 4,1' . 1.1 1;. W. l'1..11;1.:. e:.! 31! It' 1.4 IMIIIM ; i::I, I) IP t ii S, H:vi:iL = FA ';1 11, Y l5 EDI (AN E STO I) E, UP' CE , ..I.LM'S' HAL! lA, uto., MEM :•:!:1) •RAYI'II rrow . h i; I;tiff:do I:ruslwq nLo 1::1‘r 11.11.11, Uoir v 11.1r0 ()11::;, =ME i'. ..;( .l'l i.'il~ i:,/11” , l• • 1*".,1::1, 1! :if %ill :••1:i. iPf - Ali: ; In the ~.1 gyu,itt • • •••, 13•••••, :1 11, 1.11:••t, t• MEE lEEE =ZIEMEIMMIEMI 1" t 1. IMIII f,_; _.; t"; ) . 1 .:1 V1:1: I,\N:3 Ai:EN('V. )1 , _11.:, DAN - v 11.1.1:. V. Vilailtal. State :4- .;:.••• 1 . ./ UOll. 1:310,1•[ . . 11.l1!• 1 , 41, i . .0111/A, FilPtil /111 Y, nt .1411 /r• ;John It. : , Va.: liOn. Joan V. Va. Itnpl 11 10)01 , SKIRTS. - ig)}, NV M. 'F. 11()Pii ; nio.ed and Sialeiirootspi C. N•lize" rrir••••irriil ,11.1)4r ri irr WHole s.de lie bound to embrace lilt' Iris r sir .Irri,rlsllloos iru.l nil tile irrtl” - 1 told I{lo,l 11 1, 11 . rIb1t. Si;'! yards o; Fin .0 dial Vi , '1 cal is, t_Warl.. ritirt•lr•l,l :Valrrrer. and .1 . 1:111 , 1k hrr ,ylltnietry elasticity, durability, li;e1 .11e mit•ouril.,llo• airy In (In. 111,11 .t. auri 1151.: ~1 - arrtutted 3u I :-;1:111,i made to 41rtkr, alteied lizsd r elialted, v;"ll,,lteiale and retail. Pull linos ,It tow pliee,l I..asteru made skirts, at-5 C,eents; and -:0 r 111, 4 ,. vents. _ . . • ferent Iron: t•eot- In r 7 toultratont: \V. o" " 1 I ! . . 1 !:1.1 ter , . Mrs. Motol P.tt tot: -,•1:-.1.13o , ttutr 118 i" -et-. 1 , 101,11, 111141 1, ,, 11 ,, t! , i1:1110.-:11:ttl , 1 '1..01., 1"r 1.% czi .11 1,11- ; I . i t'..ttol •• (rut . t ty.'n ' wilto‘t u'.‘ :!:1••1111011. I.‘llllpie:,l.:..lAti 1 . 1,1ez (..1,;;- 1k1 , 1111,.. 1 V. :1 . hp,' (it.ll: 1.11 :1.1zell: 1.8 . I ilt• I: 11 11./ to F . : 1111,m F1t1.11 . ..5 1, •,..11111 M4l-.111111 11 r 1 , .1 1 / 1 :." " 1 / 1 0r OW 1,111 I', 1113 -1 11 0. nlkl , Mll.- c•,11111,, Plrue 4.,...•11, i 112: aWaY II) 1,, g, 1:1c1,1 111:1"thlt•ed. r.Vel ptl ,l ll 111 ~111 t of z. , •!, , to our ;Ilk., 1.1,111 1 1 I \ .111/li/l . "ni or ~ottl tor trtottor,. • at out nod .-.1.1,,,t0t,t0-, No. 1115 ,tnut P1i11...1..jr11! •NV :M. T. i1'0P1;.1...N •..;tll., (~j.11(,)11.000 =I 12111161.111111 MEEME =MIZE =EEO :.t•. :~ tir.•r EMI in :nil ',Mt /I II 11. nl.l 1: ,:V1 • t, OE
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers