teuntbiit COlumbia, Pa. Saturday,,, Tune 5, 1869. . --- Advertisements, to secure immediate in sertion, must be handed In on or beibrerhurs day evening, each week. Two compositors wanted at this office THE Fourth of July comes this year on Sunday. -We concur in the suggestion to celebrate it on Saturday, not on Monday. IT is a fact not to be denied that more lager beer is swilled in Columbia, on the Sabbath than any other day of the week, CERENE COMMANDYRY, No. 34, Knights Templar, will be instituted in Co lumbia on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, sth inst. - • THE new wheat crop, from all the in formation at our command, will be im mense. There's no danger of wheat going up. FATAL.—The practice of 'reading cop perhead. newspapers was fully illustrated at the tableaux last week—a premature death is the final restiltiv all cases. NEW BOOK STORE.--J. E. Burr & Co. aro about establishing a branch of their Lancaster book store in Columbia. Thoy will open in a short time in the building belonging to Jonas Meye . rs,on Locust street. STRAWBERRi% AND FLORAL FESTIVAL —The ladies connected with the Reformed Church, of Columbia, will give a strawber ry and floral festival, in Odd Fellow' Ran, on Friday and Saturday evenings, June 11th and Rth. JOAN KLINGBEIL purchased d' old brick arched market house, at public' Sale; on Saturday last for ;,12.7,00—dirt cheap. Chas. A. Hook purchased the old shed for $B,OO. Now we suggest a general disposal of all the old trash belonging to the borough —the Town Hall included. TILE Pennsylvania Central Railroad is first in the field in making a through con nection from the seaboard to Chicago. Fri day last the lease with the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad was signed by the Directors of both Companies. The lease is perpetual, and is mutually a dvan lagoons. POLICE CASES.--Officer McGinnis ar routed George Dunmore and Ann Dunmore, colored, for raising a disturbaneo on Tow Hill. Ann made some tremendous threats. Esquire Evans sent Ann to jail for thirty days and George gave bail. B. Wheeland, another "blister" was sent to jail by the justice. NEW LEADEn.—The Columbia Silver Cornet Band have added to their member ship, Mr. Lewis Hepting,, of the firm of Hepting Mehl, marble-masons, of this place, and elected him leader of their organ ization. Mr. Hepting is a thorough musi cian, understanding the writing and con struction of music in its every branch. The " Cornetists" may well feel proud of•such a valuable auxiliary as Mr. Hepting. COLUMBIACLASSICAL IN ST !TUT E.— The examination of this Institute will take place on Tuesday and Wendesday, the Sth and 9th of Juno. The friends of the school and of education in general, are earnestly requested to attend. The musical and lite rary entertainment of the female depart ment and the annual exhibition of classical, will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, the 9th and 10 of June. ARRIVED HOME.—Lieut Thomas M. Fisher, who is attached to the '23rd.United States Infantry, stationed in Oregon Terri tory, arrived home on Monday morning, seven days from Sacramento, California. He camn via Union Pacifid Railroad. This may be counted a very quick trip. He is looking hearty and represents that country and climate as serene and healthy. Hu will remain home amongst his friend:: some months ere he again joins his regiment. TREES ON TITE RAILROAD TRACK.- The Lancaster train, due here at 8.03, P. M., did not arrive on Monday evening till half past ten, P. M. We believe she " got into the woods." During the great storth on that evening, trees fell upon the track, between Roherstown and Mountville. Soule persons who saw or heard the trees fall signaled the train, else a great accident would have'oecu'reed. The ['rain hands mid others-procured axes and cut away tile ob structions. THE DELEGATE ELECTION.—The elec tion for delegates to the State Convention, on Saturday last, passed off ,"serenely.", Follett 'Franklin, Andrew Jackson XantY man, Theodore A. - Kinzer, John R. Rutter, John Strohm, Sr.. and Jacob S. Shirk. ..aeh received one hundred and sixty-lliree The thug ticket received a very complimen tery vote as follows: S. A. Wiley received two votes; Jacob F. Frey one vote; ex- Sheriff Smith one vote; Benjamin M. Stauf fer—none. Thugs are at a discount ill Co lumbia, DECORATION DAY AT WRIGuTsvrLLE. —On Saturday evening last, the returned soldiers and others, in the borough of Wrightsville, inaugurated decoration day. The procession was formed at five o'clock, P. M.. under command of Adjutant C. S. Budding, headed by a tine band of music. Returned soldiers, clergy, burgess, town council and citizens generally parti , cipated. Addresses uip'rOp'rhite to the;oeciisiOn were delivered by Revs. Olewii.e and Nyeeyer. There were over six hundred persons in the procession. OFF TILE TRACK.—The Columbia Ac commodation, by some, called the 'serk. water train" which leaves Columbia at one o'clock P. NI., ran nff the track when ap preaching LancaSter on Monday last.' NO one was hurt as' the train was running very slow at the time; but, the engine was somewhat damaged. The accident • was caused by a switch being left open near Bitner's warehouse. We do not know who is to blame for the great blander ; perhaps both the freight conductor and the dispatch er at Lancaster. Had the train been run ning fast a fearful loss of life would have been the'result: ,Theipaasaager trains4ho!.b east and west; were ' ddtained about' Cwo hourri• HAIL STORM—INJURY TO TUE COOPS AND FRUIT TRER.`4.-0a Monday evening last, about five o'clock. this portion of Lau caster county was visited by a very severe rain and hail storm—though there was no hail in Columbia, the' rain was heiivy. In Manor township the hail did great, dam : , ago to the fruit, wheat fields, and 'NtilldOWS' of dwellings. The hail-stones were as largo as a hulled walnut—rough and curious shape. The fruit and the wheat in the fields of John Mann, Jacob B. Shuman and many others was very much injured—some of the crops: It is thought will, be, a total lose.', At the residence of ' Jacob 1:1 Stoner, the hail went through over fifty panes of glass before he had time to shut the shutters. Abraham Miller lost` one hundred and fifty-four panes of glass. Benjamin Herr lost alibut sixty panes. Rev. J. Graybill about ieveuty panes, and many others lost heavy. • ' -- f Eiyon er - 3 - there any more Cambells Coming. ON our first page will be found a full account of decoration day in Columbia. THE ANNUAL SERMON to the Students of polunlyitt Classical: Institute,, 11, be preached Witheeoo, in the Methodist church, next Sabbath even ing, June 6th.. The young, and the people generally,nre invited to attend. ME ' auger used by the burglarious in dividual who bored several holes in the iron safe of the Susquehanna Iron -Com- Ifiiny,a few nights ago, must have been case-hardened; or as hard as the num skull of the upstart who bores his readers with a very small 'auger. How are you, Steven. TECE PUBLIC SCHOOL PIC-NlC.—The pie-nic of the Public Schools, of this bor ough, which came off Thursday, at Litiz Springs, was a grand success. About three hundred children participated, with teach ers, principal, Prof. ..I , Tewpher and school directors. They arrived home in the even ing, about six o'clock, all highly elated with the day's enjoyment. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.—The closing exercises of Lebanon Valley Col lege, will take place at the New College Chapel, Annville, Pa., during the week commencing Juno 13th. Sunday sermon by Rev. D. Strickler. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, examinations and rhetori cal exercises by Elementary Class. Ad dress by W. S. IL Keys. June 17th, at two o'clock, P. M., commencement, exercises. ASSISTANT ASSESSOR APPOINTED.— Mr. Stephen Clair has been appointed As sistant AssesSor of Internal Revenue for this, the Eleventh District, in place of Wm. U. Hess, resigned. We are sorry to lose Mr. Hess, who was an accommodating and popular officer. But we know Mr. Clair will endeavor to till his place with credit -and satisfaction to the public. His residence is in Walnut street above Fourth. -. LAVING OF CORNER STON E.—The cor ner stone of Trinity Lutheran Church,about to be erected at Ephrata, will be laid on Saturday afternoon, June fah, with the usual ceremonies. Dr. Greenwald, of Lan caster, Rev. Ery, of Reading, Rev. Bickel, of Philadelphia, Rev. Schantz, of Myers town, and other clergymen are expected to be present, and it is expected that the occa sion will be roue of no common interest. The Reading cL Columbia Railroad will is sue excursion tickets from all stations on their road to Ephrata. UNCL.tJMED LETTERS.—List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Columbia Post Otlice, up to this date. Persons calling for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the Spy : Ladies' List.—Maria Hall, Rhoda Martin, Erneline M. Meyer, E. C. Long, Polley Gable, Francis Fisher, Etnina L. Reltnitur, Annie Barracks, Lucinda J. Martin. Gentlemen's Li. .—William Bright, G. Share, Jacob Q. Shellen,ger, (2), ti. H. Sneithasker & Co., Samuel. Richards, Goo. \V. Meyers, Thomas Molin, John McGen ley, Frank lendes, J. C. Shaeffer, John Shoemaker, Joseph H. Jarves, John Mil len, S. B. Fanelli Id, Abel Deßois, James W. Childs. THE PußrAc GROUND COMPANY.—We have not had the pleasure to learn anything respecting the affairs of this Company, as we had hoped from the inquiry made some time ago. There is an increased anxiety to know the nature of the gift 'nada by Mr. Wright—and. the ultimate object of the managers. Rumor says that some of them design closing the institution as a school or place of education, and appropriating the property to an entire different purpose. We can hardly think this to be true, but if it be so, the eitiz...,ns of old Columbia will not generally approve of it. A little light on the subject from those who are better informed will be gratifying. RAI GROAT> MATTERs.---Wo rkm e u are now engaged on the southern end of Colum bia bridge, in order to make a more direct connection with the 7s.Torthern Central Rail way. A curve will be made from the first pier southward. When this and some other repairs are made, the Pennsylvania. Central Railroad Company will, it Is understood, control the Wrightsville Branch of the Northern Central Railway. The Lancaster train will then run through to York, leav ing York every morning at 7 A. M. for Phil adelphia, and returning same evening. "The powers that be" seem determined not to yield to the request of our borough authorities and our citizens generally, to give us one of the through trains east and west, morning east and night west. This would be a great accommodation,an I is the subject of much comment. .1101f1tEns .ROUT A GAIN.—Au unsuc cessful attempt was made to rob the safe of the Susquehanna Iron Company, on Mon day night last. They bored several holes in the door and tampered with the lock. The robbers, no doubt, thought that the Ist of the month *mats pay day, hence their at tempt to "go for the money." There was no money in the safe, neither do they keep any there. An attempt was made to, rob the same gale' about two years ago. An at tempt was also made to get into the safe of Ephriam Hershey, on Monday night. They used powder and a pointed bar, without effect. The bur was left in the office, also a chain and a funnel, the latter was,used to get powder into the keyhole. They "went through" several. drawees but found noth ing valuable. .No dpubt but "Old Iron sides" is keeping his eye peeled for the rogues TEIMIBLE ACCIDENT.—SamueI Nune matcher, a brakeman on Columbia and liar risburg local, was killed on Thursday last at Shaffner's Siding, near upper station, Marietta. Ile was bra keing with a low side brake, when he fell and the train passed over him, terribly mangling his body-and causing instant death. Esquire Loath held an inquest on the body, and the following verdict was rendered : That he came to his death by accidently falling from the cars while in the discharge of his duty. His body will be taken to Reading on Sat urday morning for burial. This sad affair is universally regretted. He was extensive ly known- in this region—has a wife and four children and was a faithful well-doing man—highly popular and liked by every one. :To be taken away so suddenly from earth's sphere, and an interesting family, is sad - ,indeed.- ThiS shows that, the greatest caution should be used by the men employ ed on those "death trips." We learn he had HIV Insured in the Guardian Life Insurance Company of New York, for 05000.. T , TELE., TALES.—The recent up, sett ing'of the "set-up" g entlemen- who were trotted out by the , thugs, has prodUced some bad blood amongst the faithful, and caused some tales to be told out of school, which to outsiders were amusing, but which may . turn out to be rather u serious atlair to the parties concerned. It is well known that other persons have had abun dant reason to regret their connection with the whisky ring; their discomfiture should be a warning to other members of it. On Monday one of the defeated met a gov ernment official, who intinntted to him that if ho had his deserts he would be in the penitentiary, whereupon the defeated re sponded, that he paid the official Jive hun dred dollarte(whilo - employed - by -t Tiabds) to permit a car load of whisky to past? through Lancaster un molested. The present able collector, of this district will., of course take cognizance . of .this affair, and report to the government the character of those under his control. If he does not, perhaps General Grunt will at tend to him, and require that none but .Ifonest men shall; If posslble,surround those who arc entrusted with the collection of the 'revenue.' - „ . THE Mariettian' says a' councilman of that borough rides a velocipede through.; the alleys on Sundays, to the amusement of a crowd of idle men and boys. M USTCAL.—Tobitha Anderson,it would appear is rather musical. She was coming down Locust street on Thursday morning, with two pairs of chickens under her arms, all cackling their notes from basso to tenor. STEAM VS. MUSCLE.—Cards, envelopes, pninphtets, books, and every other descrip tion of job printing done with accuracy and dispatch at the office of the Daily and Weekly SPY Steam Job Printing Office. PERSONS about leaving town for a trip or a visit to any of the watering places will find just thekind of clothing they want at the store of I. 0. Bruner, Front street, above Locust, .Columbia. A fine assort ment of ladies and gentlemen's boots and shoes on hand. PATTON'S STORE has become the cen tre of attraction for those wanting dress goods, cloths and cassimeres, &c. He keeps a good assortment and sells lower than any, other house in town. He is getting in tins week a full line of summer dross goods. We notice some Paris stripe poplins at 373 cents, which wore lately held at 70 cents. Everybody should go and see thew. NEVEB. SAY DlE.—if you fall, get up again; if you fall, make another and stronger effort; if the world frowns upon you, laugh at it. To make success in life certain, be uonest, industrious, enterprising and frugal, and buy your boots, shoes, notions, hats, caps, hoop skirts,Atc., at the store of Amos R. liougendobler, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Columbia. Goods selling at reduced prices. PORT DEPOSIT.—The Cecil Democrat states that sixteen trains now run daily to and from Port Deposit, and the long dis pate-between the Columbia and 'Port De posit and the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad Company has at length been saltied, and the connection between Port Dapo'At. and Philadelphia by this route has :,tee:, established. RAILROAD EXTENSION.—The Cumber land Valley Railroad Company have at length definitely decided to extend their road from this place to Williamsport, and have during the past week been engaged iu arranging and paying the damages for right of way. This has, we believe, been clone with one or two exceptions, and in these eases juries of condemnation will be requir ed to settle the amount. This done, work will be immediately commenced and prose cuted with vigor.--"Rojerstown paper. "It' meu or women could but find the fabled fountain which is said to restore health,and strength, and beauty, with what eagerness they would rush to drink Its waters." It is found in the S. T.-ISGO—X. The sale of the Plantation Bitters is without a precedent in the history of the world. They are at once the most speedy, strength ening health-restorer ever discovered. It requires but a single trial to understand this. Magnolia Water.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half lhe price. GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS.— Ten years ago, two little acorns—only 1f.t2,500 each—were planted ut the corner Or Sixth and Market streets. 'Untiring industry,en terprise and honesty cultivated and devel oped them and to-day the great Oak Ball with its thousands of customers and inure than a mi.lion of dollars of yearly business is the outgrowth of such small beginnings. The branches of this "Oak" are far-spread ing and shady. Men from all parts of the State find protection and refreshment under it and nil share with the proprietors the numberless little acorns of protit mid ad vantage that grow upon it now. A. NEWSPAPER THIEF.—Juli a Fitz Simons, of Newburyport, Mass., was con victed on Saturday last for stealing a copy of the Herald from the door of a subscriber, and ordered to pay a fine of 5'0.00 and costs. The Herald says they have been annoyed a long time by the depredations of newspaper thieves, and propose to follow up legal pro ceedings till the nuisance is abated. We have the same trouble in Columbia, and scarcely a day passes without some of our subscribers having their paper stolen. It we can only catch the scoundrels they shall be served in the same manner as the above described. MYNILLER PAUL DIETRICH, of Milwau kie. i‘mjing—his earthly tabernacle, stored with troubles, to be expelled, decided, after full enquiry and investigation, to employ Aver's Pills. In his haste to, purify his Dutch stomach, be mistook the directions, 2to 7, and swallowed 27 for a dose. This created, of course, an up-paul-ing internal rebellion. But Paul went through the fight like u hero. and came off victor at last, with a renovated system which he proudly ex hibits as proof of the wisdom of his choice. Fla advises everybody to take D3ct. Ayer's Pills,but kindly advises his friends who aro ambitions of following his example, to "pe sure and take ( - ler right botion."—Minneso ta Telegraph. NEWSPAPER DECISIONS.-1. Any per son who takes a paper regularly from the post office, whether directed to his name or to that of another person, or whether he has subscribed for it or not, is responsible for the pay of the same. If a person orders his paper discontinu ed, he must pay all arrearages, or the pub lisher may continue to send it until pay ment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether it is taken from the office or not. 3. The courts have decided that the re fusal to take newspapers from the post oflice, or removing from the town to which they are addressed and leaving them on called fur, is prima, facie evidence of inten tional fraud. " I noN'T care anything about Life In surance," said a gentleman to us tine other day. "How much do you know about it 2" we asked him. " Well," he replied, " I don't k now any thing about it, and don't care to." Such a man don't deserve the benefits of Life Insurance, nod, .unless his eyes are opened in some way, he isn't likely to re ceive them. But it is curious to note the fact, that all men who are not interested in this mutter are those who do not know any thing about it ; and that as soon as an iatel: ligent man comes to be at all familiar with the workings of the system, he acknowleges it to be a good thing, and a thing he would like to be interested in, whether he goes into it or not. You know "The American," of Philadelphia, is the best Company. The Agent is Dr. F. ilinkle, Columbia. THE PAHADE OF THE KNIGHTS TEMP LAIL—The preparations by St. John's Com mandery, No. 4, Masonic Knights Templar for the semicentennial anniversary of the Commaudery are progressing rapidly, the design being to make the display of the finest ever witnessed in Philadelphia. It is estimated that there aro about 10.000 Knights in the United States, -Ind of Chesil not less than 3,000 will participate with St. John's Commandery on tho 15th of June. As the several Commandries are now drill ing nearly every night, the spectacle will in some measure be military. All the large armories in the city are now occupied by the several cammanderies, the members of which desire to show their brethren from abroad that they are equal in point of disci pline and ability to execute the difficult manoeuvres preseribed for the parade.— Phila. Iferald. ROBBERY.—On Saturday week, Mr. John Supplee, of Tredyffrin,discovered that he had been robbed of over two hundred dollars. It seems that in April last Mr. S. hired a man ,w ho was a stranger in the neigh borhood, to work for him, and the family being frequently from home, the man had things pretty much his own way at such times. Mr. Supplee was the administrator to an old lady who died last fall, and among her effects were two or three hundred dol lars in gold and silver, which was kept in an old chest, and the key in the pocket of a vest, hanging on the wall. Some days ago the man offered to exchange a silver half dollar for currency, which aroused suspicion in the mind of Mr. Supplee that he had been at the chest. On examination; it was found that two hundred dollars of the coin, had disappeared. A few day. since the man left the neighborhood, and search was made for him, but he managed to elude his pursuers.--West Chester Jeurersonidn. Chairman or County Committee. ME. EDITOR :—Prom 'what I hear, the position of Chairman of our County Com mittee must be a post of great responsibili ty. A large amount of money is necessari •ly-entrusted to his 'care ' for safekeeping if not disbursement. I presume, therefore, it is not improper to enquire how this money_ is dispdgedbf7iindsT Woold'reiTheatftilly ask the Chairman, Mr. Martin S. Fry, if it is not inconsistent with the public interests, to renderan account,showing what amount of money ho has received, from whom, and how it has been expended or kept. He bus been chairman for two years without ren dering any account at all. His friends and the Republican party will be gratified if he will follow in the footsteps of his predeces sors and make a satisfactory report. OXE Os' THE COIINTYCOHMTTTEE. OuR correspondent at Rawlinsvi)le must give us his name and address. Ttru exterior of the Columbia Nation's Bank has been greatly improved. READ the Phonography Poetical ad vertisement, in another column. S. S. DETWILER, Esq., Las returned home after a successful trip through many of the Southern States. ENVELOPES furnished and printed at this oftiee as low as $2.50 per thousand and upwards. "DARING TEAT.—A Wrightsville boy, about 15 years old, named James Curn, jumped from the top " stringer " of the Columbia bridge into the Susquehanna, a few days ogo. This is a very dangerous ex periment, as the distance is 48 feet, and the wonder is that he was not killed. WHY ARE YOU SO NERVOUS ?—Let us resolve the question. It is because your or ganization is naturally delicate, or you make it so by violating the laws of nature. Life is a burden to tens of thousands of hu man beings only on account of the indul gence of their appetites and passions. As an appropriate and legitimaterpenalty.they . are suffering' from nervous irritability, ir regular sensations, uncontrolled 'impres sions, unfounded uneasiness, restlessness, qualms, misgivings and despondency. Their tears will flow or laughter break out unprovoked by sorrow or joy. They are victims of bidden diseases which produce this fluttering state of animal spirits. Is not this your condition? What you most need is invigoration. Mishler's Herb Bit ters is a tonic and gentle stimulant which will refresh both mind and body with na tural strength, and what it gains for you it maintains. Persons of nervous tempera ment will be able to overcome and keep in check their infirmity by the daily use of this pure and wholesome nervino and in vigorator. KNIG II TS TEMPLAR.—TUC ft; I low ih circular has been issued to the Sir Knights in this county: You are courteously invited to accompa ny Columbia Commandery, No. 13, to the Sixteenth Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery, of Pennsylvania, to be held in the City of Erie, on the Bth of June next. The Sir Knights will assemble in their Asy lum at half past one o'clock, and will leave Lancaster city for Erie, on Monday. Juno 7th, 1569, at half-past two o'clock, P. M. Excursion tickets will be issued, and the Commandery will have a special car. Mount Chivet Commandery, No. 30, will give the Grand Commandery and the visit ing Sir Knights an excursion to Niagara Falls. You are also courteously invited to ac company Columbia Commandery, No. 13, to the Semi-Centennial Anniversary of St. John's Commandery,No. 3. of Philadelphia, on Tuesday, June 15th. The Sir Knights will assemble a their Asylum at three o'clock, and the Commandery will leave Lancaster city at four o'clock int the morn ing of Tuesday, June 1 5 5th. Excursion tickets will be issued, and the Commande ry will have special cars. Complimentary cards of admission to the Academy of Music will be furnished the Sir Knights. Fare to Erie and back, including excur sion to Niagara Fulls, $11.50; to Erie, in cluding excursion to Niagara Falls, return ing via New York. '825.00. To Philadelphia and back, 82.80. A.nuouncenzentg. We are authorized to announce Da. E. B. HERB., of Indiantown Dibtriet, as a candidate for the ii. 55851.111. 1 -, subject to the nomination of the Republican voters at the printers election. We are authorized to announce Capt. NV. D. STAUFFER, city, late or the lst Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, and 19.111 P. V., as a eandidate for Pnomtvsormtv, subject to the decision of the Republicans voters at the ensu ing primary election. Mr. S. is the present clerk for Prothonotary, speaks English and German; carried the musket for three y..ars, and participated in a dozen battles. We are authorized lo announce that AMOS GROFF, of Martic township, formerly of the Cross Keys Hotel, Lancaster city, will.be a (zta didate for SIIERIFV, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections.' We are authorized to 11.1111011Llee that JOHN HILDEBRA.NI), of Mount Joy, will be a candi date for SUEILIFF, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing prhuary elect IMO are authorized to announce that Ell ofl:3tattsburg borough, will lie a candidate for Stria! , subject to tin; decision of the Republican voters at the in 'lathr primary elections Weave authorized to :Announce Do. 11. 11. BOWMAN, of Nelfsville, Ma:Mein/ twp., as a candidate for the STATE SENATE, subject to the Republican nomination by the people at the primary elections. We are authorized to announce Lieut. A. C lIERR, of Webt, Lampeter twp., n., a candidate for ItEctsmt, subject to the nomination by the Republican Voters at the primary elections. We are authorized to announce MARTIN S. FRY, of Ephrata township, as u candidate fur ItHoisTnu, subject to the decision of the Repub lican voters of Lancaster county, ill, the nomi nating election. We are authorized to announce JEREMIAH ROHRER, of Lancaster city, lute :Nfalor 127th Iteg't Penn'a VoluMeers, 2d IMN'l;ion, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, as a candidate for the otlice of Register of Wilts, subject to the deci sion of the Republican voters ut true ensuing primary elections. - We are authorized to utalCoUlleo PETER JOIINS, of East Latupeter township, as a can didate for County Conunissloner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at theptimary elections. (A.m. • We are authorized to announce CAPTAIN : JOHN Q, MERCER., late of Saulsbury twp., now. of the city of Lancaster, as a candidate fo Clerk of:Orphans' Court, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary elec tions. [d.tw4 lye aro authorized to announce that. WM. 11013EUTS, of West Ilemptleld twp., will be a a candidate for County Treasurer, su Weet to the decision of the Republican 'voters at the ensuing primary elections. We are authorized to announce that ISAAC 11.181ILER, of Lancaster city, formerly of East Cocotte°, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. rd&w. Aaritcts. d', Plkiladelpliia Cattle Market. Tag C..erriat Afirairr.rr was very dull this week, and prices were weak and unsettled. 15:17 head arrived and sold at 934 a 9% eta. for Extra Penn sylvania and Western Spur:, , 10y. cents for a few choice; Sa 9 cents for fair to goad; and .raj ets. per 11., gross, for couturou , as to quality, COWS were unchanged: head sold at 5-l0 995 for Springers ; and 945 a 975 per head for Cuw and. Calf. SH XEP were In lair demand; 11,000 head ar rived, and bold at 53 : <",a 73 , 4 e, per it,., gross, as to condition. lloos were dull and tinsel tied ; 3,000 head sold at the different yards,at 811 50 nsl27sfor slop; and 513 a 511 per 100 Irkt. net, for corn fed. Philadelphia Market Report. FRIDAY.JUne I, 1869 The flour market :continues dull. There is no shipping demand, and with u very little home consumptive inquiry, prices continue to favor buyers. Small sales of superfine at $300.1550 per barrel: extras at $5 623,450100; famines sold at $6 all 75; 500 barrels of Pennsylvania do do at S. There is very little demand' for wheat, and only a few small lots of red sold at $l4O per bushel, and zoo bushels choice Michigan Amber nt $1 i 1 Rye Is very dull and Pennsylvania can not be quoted over $1 iSal al Corn is less active Small sales of "Ad bushels of yellow at. 02.allac and mixed western atSlaSlic. Oats were steady at, 7ittrie per bushel tar western and 50a3Se for southern nail Pennsylvania. Whisky—There is but little offering—maul I sales at $1 Cllal IS tax paid, for Pennsylvania and western! Columbia Cost, Market. COLL:3mA, June 4,180. t t.,:' YARD. DRL'I). Fuller Lump $5 15 $5 50 Nos. 1,2, :1 alai 1 5 15 5 50 N 0.5 4 13 4 50 Maltby Coal, Nos. 1, 2,3 ct: 4 3 15 3 50 No.:. 4 lli 4 30 Lylcens Valley stove awl egg 5 0 6 00 .. ' .. Nutt IS3 523 Sluusolcen stove and egg.............. 4 $5 S 23 Nutt 4 :A_ 473 Fuller, Maltby, for 1,2, 3 & 4, by ear grov; tons'on track 4 4 2 For :o. 1 Sfianiolieiceg . ...; and stove, by ear gross tons on track 4 .50 For N0..5 4 25 Col bin. Lumber Market. Commtuas, June 4, 1869. White Pine Cullin„,ox, or r•amples . 515 00418 00 6 6 6 ' 3,1 Common 20 00422 00 " 2d Common "ts 000 40 (0) let Common tio ouoi oo " " I'aunel 75 00460 00 -- -*" " Joist and Scantling 21 004/21 (0 Hemlock:, Joist and Scantling ...... _ 17 000.±-2 9 IX) Ash and Oak - . . in 1)0(545 In Dressed flooring Boards ... :In (0.36 00 Cherry ...... 40 00452 00 Poplar —.- • 30 =i . a 00 Poplar--Chair Plank —TO `OO 00 Walnut Plank. 41 000110 Pickets Headed, 4 feet 16 00(518 dio Pickets Tapering, 5 feet. 20 000 1 30 00 Plastering Math 3 75 Shingles-Bunch, YO inch 16 00425 DO Shingles Sawed, 24 inch 14 0041 G 10 Roofing lath 6 504 S 00 Carylina YoUlOw Pine lilOorlng 45® 50 , Columbia Produce iniaricet. COLUMBIA, Juno 4,4860. Potatoes 80 0 00 • Eggs, 'p dor IS 0 - 20 Mutter, re 11, 23 (0 30 Lard, 4 , 20 Sides, " 18 OS, 20 Shoulders IS (4.' 20 Hams, country 20 0 Hams, sugar cured 25 0 'allow 11 .. (.8 Pe:lns.'s , . quart 30 as Beet, V. lb.._ 1520 Veal 12%0 0 20 dluttou 15 00 20g Lalllo 15 (45 2., Pork 35 0 20 Sausage ..2 Pudding 15 0 llolog,na, -10 80 Columl►i:a Flour aud Grain illarltet '" • .CoLumni..i.,;4lnue 4, 18110. Family Flour Elbarrel 4, 1 00 . 41 100 lbs 4 71 ratrarloor,ll barrel • SOO .-• " " 100 lbs 4 40 Superfine Flour 74. i barrel 0 00 " " • 100 lbs 350 Corn Meal B . bush ' 120 . Corn Chop ' 00 Corn t Oats... " 80 Middlings " 1 00 Ship Stuir " 70 Shorts " 40 Superior White Wheatre barrel -6 h 10 00 100 lb 57• i 'Red Wheat (good) 1 01) Corn So In this place, on Saturday, May nth, MonGAN Aged 41 years. _ - IITETP ADYXRTISEMENTS. PHONOGRAPHY. The signs for the bounds are so simple and small, Thej occupy scarce any paper at all; Thera's a page in...line—a book inn sheet; A nub-abet sill soon bold the Bible comploto.. Ladles and Gentlemen wishing to acquire a thorough knowledge of this beautiful art, will address the undersigned. TELIX.—FIve dollars for a course of twelve INC:ACM& For samples and further. Tr./Aleut:us address, with shuttle, C. HOUSTON, Jes-w3inj Towanda, Bradford co., Pat. ►rAILORS WANTED. ' FOUR 000 D JOURNEYMEN TAILORS are wanted Immediately. Apply to lIITESHUE, at, William 0. Pa ttou's store, Columbia, Pa. je&lwtt AXT.A.NTED-AGENTS for Prof. Par son's Law's of Business, with full direct ions and forms for all transactions in every State, by Theophilus Parsons. L. L. 8., Professor of Law in Harvard University. A new Book for everybody. Explaining, every kind of con tract and legal obligation, anti showing how to draw and execute them. The highest and beat authority in the land. Send for our liberal terms abto fie- our Third! Bible Prforpretun. Sent Free. je:s-31nwr.t co] PARMELEE k CO., Phila. lar OM, 0 WAY'S - .ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, Is of double tit rength, and the only pure E.senee of Jamaica Gthger In the market, therefore the only article to be relied on In ease:. of COLIC, CHOLERA MORRITS, DIA IIItHIEA, DYSENTARY, INDIOESTION, the ef tects of change of wailer, colds, Ask for Holloway's, and take no other. A half teaspoonful of It is more than equal to a whole spoonful of any other. Sold by druggists and storekeeperr. Fifty cents per bottle. :Johnston, Holloway &euv.tleh, UO2 Atch St. Phlladelp.da. cum:Dr:us cuy FOIL lIOLLOWAY'S VERMIFUGE, CONFECTIONS they are so delicious. The doctors and mothers say they are the most sate and effectual remedy for those pests of children, WORMS. The gen uine have the signatures of the proprietors on the wrapper of each box. Twenty-rive cents per• box. Johnston, Holloway it Cowden. GO•2 Arch street, Pittialu. [je.7,-lywd,teo RADURY'S & OTHER PIANOS VE B SEVEN FIRST PREgIUMS IN FOUL EKS. - I'_IYLOR ct; FARLEY'S ORGANS The undersigned, fur inamV years engaged a a professor of MUSIC In Ciirard College, lint other ilia[ Itutiunti, in response to a request of great lluni bur of his pupils and friends, hats can rented to become an agent for furnishing It gives me pleasure to all/lOLlnee that 1 have, been appointed 'wholesale agent ror the Brad bury Pianos, and Taylor and Farley oi,.gans, which lam now prepares! to supply at prices that cannot lull to give satisfaction. The supe riority of the above instruments over others in the market is too well' known to need any comment from ate. EN. err instrument war- • . ranted,. Liberal di count to clergymen and Sunday sel fools. VO-Orders by mail as faithfully attended to as if ordered in peraon; us 1 uelect every instrument hold. Mil )w'wlY} IFAILING 1 , 31'1 , 3 PERSERVIMS Our celebrated Perfected SPECTACI.F>i AND gl'E are gaining stesultly and certainly a reputation unsurpassed. The readily iisrertatined superi ority they posses, ovet the urd i nary Spettiteles makes them very impolol. That they rcinler impaired sight clear and dic ttuct; strengthen and preserve the eyes; are very easy and pleasant to wear, and last malty ears without change being necessary, so that v in the end they ale the cheapest au well the best, A representative ”f" our firm will be at the stuny of our ogent. Charles t3brelner, Jeweler, Columbia, Pa., one day only, for the purpose or titling (nr perfeet4 , l:snean , ttet‘ in different rtes. _ _ _ JeZ-Itwi THURSTON'S IVORY PEARL Tooth Powder. This preparation combines within itself all that is necessary to whitea.,tite-teeth, m.rdert the— . gunts,sweeten the breath, and renderper 'fect the entire function of the mouth. It is perfectly free front anything injurious, and by Its use the teeth can be entirely preserv ed from decay. No matter how di.•coisretl they natty be. It will restore theta to n pun, white. tia,lit by all DrutttriNts, 11111/ 50 et s. a Bottle F. C. 'WELL , : tt. CO., Proprietors, upl7,lytlatw.l New York" LIE ALE D PROPOSALS will be re 1....3 celved at the County Commissioners Office until MONDAY, JUNE lit at 11 o'clock A. M., for the erection and completion of either a wooden or a stone Bridge across Conoy Creek, at or near Ridgeville, in Coooy township. Also, at the same time and plaee, sealed pro posals will be received for the erect ion and coin pletion of a wooden Bridge lien's , Chante.,a lunge Creek, at or near Jolm Ferry's, between the townships of West Ifemptiold ainfßapho. MIMS:11141 sperinrations of the 111/OVO bridges MN be seen on lippliention at the County COM missioners• Office, Lancaster, Pa. Proposals must be accompanied by good and sunk:lent security for the faithful performance of the con tra:L. The Comoils.sloners t e.erve the right of rejecting any or all of time proposals. By order or the. Board., 10y'.41:31 Attest, JOHN IL SHIRE:, Clerk. 3IoNDA.Y. 3lny ;t1 NEW 1;00T AND SHOE STOIIE. The subierlber would respectfully luforio his friends and the public generally that he has opened a BOOT AND SHOE: STOItE at NO. 245 LOCUST STREET, He will :ailVilYs keep on lama a general us sortznent of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Boyer, Ladies ; Nissen and Children, Ile will keep roue but the BEST GOODS. mut ull classes run be nrcommmlutot by calling at Ida store, next door to Max. Bucher's Grocery. my '2llwtt. JERG3IESUIIICECK. NpRIDT A N ]; ET ENER! Ask for the 1:111tNER. 'l7•ke no ... other. IL exerts ALL others. It euu be used with either Kerosene, Pe troleum or Coal Oil. COULTER, JONES & CO., NO. 702 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA \Vimlesale and Retail Dealers In Lamps, Gas Fixtures, Chandeliers, S:e. Lamps for all purposes for m•ldeh lamps are used. is GItEA•I VA/Uorr• Those' desiring to furnish Churches, Dwell ings, or other buildings, public or private, wi th Gan Fixtures; will do well to call and see our new IRON BRONZE CHANDELIERS, CbeilPer and better than at.y other kind inr-lklyw-r2.w,kco ITANDSOME CARRIAGES .For attleat the New Confectionery Store, 3:18 and" 210 Locust street, Columbia, Ta. my1.14-G9-dtfwlt) 30S. t4NOTWELL, Agt. ptatio. , FIRSTAJLASS INSTRUMENTS %V M. G. FISCIIEIt, 101:, A.rch ntreet, Plaiucra. CEEEEM I= SATURDAY, JUNE 191,11, DZD, LAZARUS A: MORRIS, Harttord, Conn COLUMBIA, PA SalLible for Which Ite oilers at the LOWEST CASH PRICES b, nut:wind cc red and for Mlle by FOR CLIILDRF:IV, - DRY GOODS, ttc. S URIDi:FtDRESS GOODS The " BEE HIVE " POPULAR DRY-GOODS STORE, PHILADELPHIA ON MONDAY, MAY 31ST, 1869, I= SOD PIECES, SILK FIGURED GRENADINES, Crna balance of an import.aff on.) At. 37), Cts. per Yard Coat to import. FII,"rY-FIVE CENTS These Goods are seasonable anti Great Bargains! J. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE ~B EE HIVE," No. 920 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia my 29. LEGAL iIrOI'ICES. - I NT T il l e e s i tlritier,l[ving in West Hemptield, tereby gives fair warning that he will not per mit Hunters or persons in search of Water Cress, to trespass on his property, as they will be prosecuted. 11131511,1w] JACOB H. STItICKLER. WARNING TO TRESPASSERS ! ALL PERSONS are hereby Forbidden to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign ed, as he is determined to prosecute to the ut most vigor of the law, every person so otn.md ing. [my:traw] M. M. STRICKLF.It. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The eo-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, in the name of G. Case & Son, Is this day dissolved by matual con sent. The [looks and Accounts will he settled by W. U. Case, 'MO Loeust street. All Indebted to the rm will please make settlement. W. ti. CASE, myl9-Iftlwl H. S. CASE. OTICE. F-state of JACOB HARDY, late of the sorough of Columbia, deceased, Letters of Ad ministration on said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims or di mends against the same will present them for settle ment to the undersigned, residing In said Bor ough. CATHARINE HARDY. Adnilnistratrix. NOTICF, OF LIMITED PART -7.s.:EILSIII.P.—The undersigned hereby give notice that they have formed a limited partner ship tinder the provisions of the act or Assem bly entitled "An act relative to special partner ships," approved 2:141 March, Min, and the sup plements thereto, Um terms of which are the 1. The mune ,tt the aria under whleh said partner:4llp Is to lie colithicted is WlMain U. Patton. 2. The general nature of the business is dry goods, grocery and merchant tailoring. 3. The general portlier is 'William U. Patton, residing, in Columbia, Lancaster county. Penn sylyanitt. The special partner is flank lin Jan ney, residing at .109 Coates street in the city of Philadelphia. I. The amount of capital contributed to the common stuck be said special partner is rite thousand dollars in cash. 5. The stild is to I.:menu:tier on the sixth ilaty of April, A. I). !SIP, and to terniinitte ert the flit 11 (lay of April, A. D. It•Tli. WILLIA3I U. PArl'ON, General Parttici. FRANI:LIN JANNEI', Special Partner ME= 11,111MED-AGILITTS. Si / TO 5250 l'er Mouth Guaran• _j_ k,y teed.--,SUItE .PAY.--Salarles paid weekly to Agents everywhere. our - eat EverlnNling While Wire Clothes Liner,. Call at wrlle for particular,, to the GIRAItI ) WIRE \711.78.211 North 31l st.. Plillaclelphl a, or M. A. Itcid, Columbia. y.1.5-lu . .11 WANTED—AG ENTS.—" Wonder of the World:" IN warlanted to co re Ithen- Inutkaa and Neuralgia. Soil the package bleu'. Not to he paid for Patil tehted.- I pay it'll per month mad eotatttiNdott, lu dhstribute package:. .1. C. Tniros. is-iwe.tuj Y ttsbnrg, Pa. AGENTS WANTED For 11,, SECE ET 11 IsTuiti ui TILF, CO.N101,.',1)1111,11-ri The ttstou tiding revelations and startimg dis closures, made in this ‘roric, are creating the uaost Intense desire In the minds of the people to obtain It. The secret political intrigues, Sc., of Davis and other Confederate leaders. with the Hidden Nlysterles from" Behind the Scenes In Richmond," are thoroughly ventilated. Send for circulars and see ouriernis, and a full des cription (,f the work. Address NATIONAL PUIILISIiIIs.IG Co., Philadelphia. Lialyls-Iwc.Liu .TRIJII.3.LL.YG- STORES. N EW T - LADIES, TAKE NOTICE, have Just received a. new sine] FANCY TRIMMINGS DIRECT FROM CITY WHOLESALE HOUSES LACE EDGING, FANCY BurroNs.VELV ETS, COLLARS, AND CUFFS OF THE LATEST STYLES. Call and sec new Goods. Prices reduced. MARY S. WITHERS, No. 117 Locust StreeL, Columbia, PH. may I, 11q19,-tf.) rIIRIMMIMG & VARIETY STORE ALL NEW COORS The subscriber, - feeling that a necessity ex- Wed tor it Trimming Store In the southern part of the town. has Opened a store at No. SOUTH SECOND STHERI', Where she will keep a very• line a.sort meal of goo.le. In her line, such as various kinds or THI NIMINGs, LACES, TILE BP:sT :;•voor. COTTON. SEWING SILK, EDGING FANCY 600 DS, And a -variety of articles suitable for Dres.- makers, Mill Went, and others. The prices asked for articles will be found very law. A full share or patronage is solicited. EM A. J. COOPER. apes!-Intw Z S. Second St., Col UM idn. PATENT L.eLLIEPS. WINER'S PATENT STREET LAMPS Town and County Committees on Lamps and Gas, Railroad, Gus and Ferry Companies Rail road Supply houses, owners of Market H'louses, Large Storehouses, Depots, Skating Rinks. Man ufactories. Hotels, Restaurants; also. Churches, Physician's country residences, and all others interested, will tind that this is exactly wind, I hey need for all out: door or street lamp. :kIINk:It'S STREET AND DEPOT LA Al PS, Gives a touch better cleaner. more dur able, and more economical every way than any lamp now lu use. TUI4IIIIOIII3IIS 01 the beet kind will be !Omit:heti In abundance. Send tor Patemblebt anti Price Lint. E. A. JI ca. Stile manufacturers for the IT. S.. AlilitltAN sTILEET, apl7-lint New York. PATENT PUJUPS. Pti 311 ) S ! I'l3 I'S'. Fur pure. Ivater. UM: neither bad ta,ting wood miry iron, our poison lead. but, TIIE CELEISIUTIII.) CUCUMBER PUMP, made of wild cucumber wood, ent Irely tasteless, durable and reliable, not a patent article, tint the good old-fashioned wooden Pump, made by 'machinery, and therefore perfect and accurate in all 144 parts, raising all equal amount of water, and costing lei.' than half the money. Easily arranged MI IL. to lie 1101.1-freVZiag, and in construction so simple that any one can put It up and keep it in repair. fitter thorough trial it ix acknowledged the hest and eheatiest. Twelve feet of tubing with each pump, free of charge. Dealers supplied at lowest manuthetur ms rates. For circulars, price lists, se., eall or address CHAS. G. JILATCHLY, •.. - . N 0.02.1 Filbert street, bet.. Sth & alt :And Mnrket inst. Arch streets, Agents wantetl. Philatlelph hi, Po. febl3-Brow. 'TOB PRLNTIIiG OF EVERY U Description neatly executed at this Office h"VARAIERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. e members of the "FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY" are hereby notified that a tax of oue-tifth of onoper rent, or Two Dollars on every thousand dollars insured, has been levied by the Directors, to compensate the losses sustained by Marstellar Jr. Gail and Wil liam }trimmer, o? Millersville, by a Are that occurred in their buildings on the mot nine of the 22d ultimo—said tax to be paid WI or before the 17th day of JUNE next. Full Duplkmdes will be kept by) Peter Johns, Esq., Treasurer, at his residence In IFlnst, [Amme ter township; by John Johns, Esq... at the Reg islet's office In Lite city of Lancaster, told by John Strohm, Secretary, at tits residence In Providence township, where any member of the Company can pay Ids or her tax. A partial Du plicate will be kept by Christian Julio, at his residence in Earl township, when members re sidingt, in the townships of Upper Lcacoek, Earl, East Earl, Brent:hock, Caernarvon, Ephrata:nal Cocalico, out pay tlielr litiota tlie snit! tax. Another partial duplicate will be kept by John rr. Zellers, Esq., at his °Mee In Springville, where itiembem residlitg in the 10WIlNi111,, of Rambo, Mount Joy, East Donegal, West Ivonegsl and Conroy, um pay theirquotaor tax. Another partial dupliettte will be kept by Joseph Engleh, Es' (1. , at his store at Mount. Nebo, where Men.- hers residing in the township of Mart ie, can pm - their quota of the said tax. Those who do not pay within the tint, above mentioned, will have their accounts placed In the hands or Collectors, with an addition or ten per cent. to defray the expenses of eollectiett. By order of the Board of Directors. myth-4twi JOHN STROHM, Sec'3 . t:.'5,000 YARDS, N ATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Chartered by Special Act or Congress, Ap proved July 2.5, 1868. CASH CAPITAL, BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, F agT NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Where the general Int:dues., of the Conll'anY la t nueaeted, and to which all general cur respondeuee should be addre,,ned. CLARENCE: H. CLARK, President JAY COOK, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. HENRY D. COOKE. N'lce- President, EMERSON AV. PEffr, Secretary and Actuary T 1 Company oilers the following advan tage,: It Is a :National Company, chartered by special act of Congress, iSitis i IL has a paid-up capital °Cr:1,000,000. It offers low rates of pi Clllllllll. IL furnishes larger insurance than other com panies for the same money. It Is definite and certain in its terms. It is a home company in every locality. Its policies are exempt, from attachment. There the no unnecessary restrictions in the Every policy is non-forfeitable. Policies muy ho taken which pay to the ill hured their full amount, and return all the pre miums, NO that the insurance costs only the ill terest On the uninuil payments. Policies Italy be lieu that will pay to the in iretl, later a COI taut number of during lite, ua llltlllai ineonie of one-tenth tile amount named in the policy. No extra rale is charged lice risky 111.011 tha• tires of retinae,. It insures, not to pay dividends to policy hold ers, but, at so low a cost that, dividend', will be iw possible. Circulars, I'loll piaci., and full particular', given on alplicAtted to the Itratich Unice of the Company, or to E. W. CLARK di CO., Philadelphia. Meneral Agents for Pennsylvania and Souther: 11. C. 1:1CE.1.1.0* up!!. Ism). if A. -METERS' FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, 0I) FI•.LLOI.CJ' HALL. A carefully selected supply of goods to replen ish our stock has been received, and we are now prepared to other an elegant lot of ENGLISH WAXED BACK 'MOTH BRUSHEs French Bone and Buffalo Nail Brushes India Rubber, Raw Horn, Buffalo and Ivory Pocket, Dressing and line Combs. I lIIWSFIES, POMADES ,t; OILS, PERFUME.S AND COLOGNES, FUMIGATING PASTILLES_ 'rite too; or genuine Ilenhow•s Engll,lt In pound and half pound bars, to cat lety. Also Tun's famous eent laud:age. of Honey, City ce rtn e, Brown Windsor and Elder Flower Soaps, acknowledged the Cheapest atud tiet in the market, and of widen we have sold 71.1 grog In less than one year. As a speciality. we would Invite attention to an involve of splend Id Varying in price from '..!0 to C. cents, togrther with coxi;.:*; st , Artiir,rso ELATIN, nr,A Lictliin ItENsET, Standard articles for light raid healthful diet. . Tt e above are positively FRESH good , . Per sonally selected from importers' stocks, and bought for CASH - . and will, in connection with our usual full line of Drug:, Chemicals and Patent Medicines, he sold at Mir ti(.•urea•. Our prescription department will receive earerui lit Idiom day anal night. A visit and ex:unl it:L[lon is n:lied by J. A. 311 , 71 - 1311 g, Druggist and Apothecary. LAIVD AGENCY. - DAN RIVER LAND AGENCY. PO WITATA.:`.; BOULDIN, Age tit 14.,r the SALE & LEASE OF REAL ESTATE, DA_NVILLE, It}:YEIO:, BY PEKIINSION, TO W. T. Sutherlin, President Virginia State Ag ricultural Society •, W. S, Patton, Banker, DlM vffie, Va.; Bon. Thomas Flournoy, President Nort.illt and G eat Western Railroad ; John B. Edmunds, News Ferry, Max, Va.; Bon, John B. Baldwin, Staunton. Va. intyrdf HOOP SKIRTS. „ . HOOP SKIRTS. 1115 . . - lim. re 1111 l veil Its Manutiletory and :salesroom. 1115 CIiEhTNUT :sTRIKET, Pill LAIELPIIIA, Where his "Own :Slake" 01 Champion 'loop Skirts, especially adapted to First-etas, W knie- Ma 11114 Trade, will be found to embrace the at extensive as,ortment in the Union. and all the latest and wont desirable styles, shut K•x, /ellerlisi and sizes. 2,2 W, 2 yards n,t1.114.1, or Plain and (Lured Valuers. Vi alkm; Skirts. Reception Trulls,lre" together with 05 er ninety olitterent varieties ot Missal, mid Chit di en's Skirls, all of whileht (or nymmerry of style, finish, lightness, elasticity, durability, mat real ~alms:, are [mega:deft by any other' goods in the Markel. Sind sire warnoited every re... peel.. Sic irte made to miler, littered Mid repaired, wholesale and retail. Full lines of low priced Eastern nude Skirts, 2. - ssArnags, , - ..seselits.: 30 springs, 05 cents; and 10 spring-, 7,i emits. CtOltSl.7l'B: CORSE:I'S CORSETS!! 57 dif (erentwtytenmutt prices, (rota 75 vontra to x7OO, embracing It. Wortley, Heckel,. Hug." Jladaut Foy's Cornet Skirt Supporters, Iklis s. 1":. 'PatentSelf-Adjust lag .Ilatoin I nal" Corsts, French, Unglish and Domestic hand-made Corset., suimrlor Freuelt pat - ierns-of Cote(' Corsets. "Our Own 11Ialte," to which we invite especial attention. Complete ou.ortinent of Ladies Linder Gar nimils, at very low prices. General Agent tor the Ilstrtrum C Famlon Family Sewing Mmehl nes, superior Many other lvtole the public. Fifty-two of these No. 1 Ma chines, Price .5.1.5 each, are being given away to our customers, lit order to get tbem introduced. Every person in want of articles in our line, shout(' exiunlue our goods before purchasing elsewhere. Call or send for circulars, n.t. our .Manufactory and stalesroolns, No. 1115 Chestnut St., Philadelphia- T. HOPKINS. apl3-Tmw kayammtereDA 1313133 $1,000,000 PAID IN FULL I= 2,:ew Jertvy JCL:EA IiEILIt MEE= %gent, (or I.:mem:Act County EINE= DRUGS, Ake. TOILET SOAPS CHAMOIS SKINS, WM. T. HOPKINS .F_Ear.eLYCL4II. fREPORT OF THE CONDITION • of The COLUMBIA. NATIONAL BANK, a Columbia, State ofPennsylvania, at the close of business on the ]7th day of April 181.19. • RESOURCES: Loans and discounts— ...... .11786;1 4 / 3 .7a Over drafts. . . 274.84 U. S. Bomb. tleposited for Circulation 509,000.00 Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgagee, 1 ue from redeeming' and reserve agents Due trout other National Banks Due front other Banks and Bankers Banking I louse Current Expenses &Tuxes Cush Items, including Stamp.: Bills ot other National Banks 135.00 Bill, of State Banks 21.00 Fractional Currency, ix chiding nieltels Legal Teutter Notes 3 It el. Certl LIABILITIES Capital Stodc paid 11l Surplus Fund Dlncount-s and .iExellange ProfiL and Long, Uireulat'n or Columbia N ational }rank 117,881100 ludivldual Deposits 104,416.60 Due to National 8ank...... Due to other Banks and others Notes and 13111 s re-din counted Sworn to aucl qubbenbed by SAMUEL Sli0(.11, Cashier COLUMBIA. April 2'2.1.869. TA.TE M ENT SHOWING THE the condition of the FIRST NATION:kr. BANK of Columbia, on the 17th day of April lilt). made in accordance with the act of Con g-less•• March 3n1,1869, regulating the Reports of .National ]Tau king Assodationa." RESOURCES.. - Leans and discounts B. Bonds Bonds and Alum gage:, Due from Banks, Legal Tenders. 3 per cent_ Certlti eates National Currency..... Cash Items Postal Currency Revenue Stamps Specie Current Expewie.; ...9L50,000.00 ... 131,014.00 ._ 176,515.06 , 10,000.00 180.00 9,00).45 6,32429 Capital Stock Circulation Due Deposits Surplus Fund Unclaimed Dividends Profits Due to Banks Indebteilne,q OI DfrectOrS,.... Sworn 143 owl subscribed by E. K. slurrir, President. ltlay I, INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK will receive money on deposit, and pay interest there for, at the following rates, VIZ: • 534 per cent, for 12 months. per cent. for 9 months. 5 per cent. for 6 months. 9~ per c ent . 3 months. Treasury l ry . ' Notes exchanged for new Gold Bonds. SAMUEL SITOCH. Cashier. rßsir NATIONAL BANK OF CO LUMBIA. merest will ho paid by this Bank on Special De posits. as follows: 1,3,1 per cent. for 12 Months. .1 per cent. 6 months and under 12 montl 6 per cent, for 3 and under 6 months. We make Collections on all Accessible Pointai t tie Milted States, on liberal terms, Discount Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange, Buy tend bell GOLD, SILVER, and all UNITES) STATES SECUTUTI&S. And are prepared to draw DRAFTS on Phliadel phis, New York, Baltimore, rlttsburgh, England, Scotland, Frame, and all parts of Germany. 7-30 TREASURY Holders of First Issue Seven-Thirties will do well to call and exchange them for the new Five. Twenty tiold Bonds. and Five-Twentit.s deny.. ered at once. S. S. DETWILER, April 6.'61% Cashier. ILLE_DICAL. JUST OPENING ! Call and Soo ! Our lICW om d cell selected stuck of TOILET ARTiuLE6, And IL Vnill!Ly .../ULAL7:I„ a lleb Am are tibu /4//) l.cpt In It FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE We have tilNo received at FRESH SUPPLY 01 the the itioet, reliable PATEN T 31 E DI L I N ES U. WILLIAMS No. 19 N. Front Street TOBACCO df: SEGABS. _7 - 01-IN FE NDRIC H , • NV LIOL):SALES RETAIL =I FACTURER :agent for the New York. Fine Cut, Navy, and 310nitor Chow-Chow Chewing Tobaccos, corner of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa. .MRS. G. N. BOOTH, No. 153 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA. PA Dealer to SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS. PIPES, And all articles usually kept in a tlrst-elasa To bacco and Segar Store. The public can rely on getting at. our store an good Goods for the money as can be obtained at any similar establialun eta la the State. 43 - 1 do not think It necessary to publish my Price:, ss the Goods µ•ill tell for themselves. .51its. G. M. BOOTH, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa., Sign of the Puuch Ji.L4.RBLE IVOBKS. OM:EMMA MARBLE WORKS. The Subst:rlbers would respectfully Inform 11w citizens of enlumbla, and. surrounding country, that they Wise opened A NEW MARBLE YARD IN COLUMBIA, On sth Street, between LocusCand Walnut Sts., and ask lie patronage of the public. They have had great experience on fine work, both in Plilladelphlaand New York. They will enlist' in the highest style of she art, handsome ( RAVE STONES, MONUMENTS, STATUA RV, ORNAMENTS, JEc. Also M A RH LE MANTLES, IIUILDI AG WORK. ot der, promptly attended and executed at cheaper rates than elsewhere. Call and see ut Designs of new styles of Fine work, such• as monuniental arts, sic., will be furnished parties upon application to the proprietors. lIEPTING d: 31E111, M•Ly I•w.] 1300 KS. GET THE nEsT. WE'BSTE,R'S UNABRIDGED ID I C rr I 0 'TARP. 3000 Engravings; 18.10 Pages Quarto. Price $l2. 100. N) Word, r..n7 31rantaigs not ita,pther Dictionaries. Viewed re a whole, we are confident that no other living language has a dictionary which so fully arid faithfully So eLs forth its present con dition as this lust edition of Webster does that our writhell and spoken English tongue.— .11ator,i+o, The.) Once books arc the aim foto/ of great ; the 6.Ltr. Simi.. "ore sod WaSter'a RogaZ 9..artu.—t7lscage., Eetrung Jmrrerst. The new Webster is glorious—it is perfect—LC isl-inees and delles COlllpetitioll—it leaves noth ing to be debireil.—J. Raymund, L. L. D., Prat Vet,itr Coeitqt. inuNt tibelitl and remarkable CUlllpellClllll/1 01 human knowledge iu our language.— IV. S. Ch,, Pre.tillent Aho., Agricultural College. WERsTER'ii NATIONAL PICTORIAL DIC TION:\ RY. loin °eta eo; til>tl Etigravingii. Price $6 The \eta k to really a Choi of ti Dictionary. Jubt. the thine for ihe Edomstional AVonflity. m.iny reimpectii, this Dictionary is the nor t 1,11,1.'211CM er putillslied."—Rochester be ,rl. In f toi,ned hy c , C. :%lEltlii.X.)l, Springfield lap! 1.-1.1"..1 puitE AN'll LIQUORS! I w Pure. Unadulterated Winos and Liquors, ,o to the blurt: of the hubteriber. lie has elegant CATAWBA WINE, Which fur quality and flavor. can not be excelled; also. the eelehrat4,l ROOSTER WHISKEY. - Yankee Ham, Jain:llea Spirits, Blackberry Brandy Cherry and Currant Wines. We have Brandies, Glus, Cordials, Old 3lonouguliela of all crudes. Give us a cull and pourNelf. CUARLES GROVE, Corner of Conlin erce nd 'Walnut Sts..Coluxubta. - - WIIV NOT MAKE MONEY WITH our STEN7CII.-AZ:1) KEY CUECK OUT FIT. and by selling 110Vei 3111 d attractive art-t -ele'," t 'uvulas. sent free. STAFFORD NIA NC FACTETicnco co. pl7-12wc.i tiff Fulton St.. N.. V. E TI J. ERISMAN, Manufacturer of Gentleree'S SHIRTS. No highly popular Shirt In thls region. WARICA.NTED TO ureic SATLSFACrION. 4134 Nortti Queen Street Lancaster. I'enn'a 64275,723. W :17,700.00 38.538.35 3,3,937.39 2w..as 12,5C0.00 ,$920.5' 3.316. W 1,220.00 I,f ',7d. 60 61,947.00 40,000.00 . . 101,947.00 31,52:V341,80 E500.0001x) 1Um7.40 21,fr-V,Bll 1,1117.1 2,8.,2.36 14,50176 7,603.47 23KTIECI 183,071.82 . 108,500.00 . 19,107.25 Y 108,570,07 43,053.38 37,ai100 10,000.00 4,721.00 10,348.67 1,010.00 710,04,00 5,22.00 90.3.83 4583.42 :4v.,119.80 EZEMEI e.8.11M,17 FANCY SOAPS,
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