Vie Cirtunthia Columbia, Pa. Saitirclay, June 19, 1869. A.dvertisementi. to secure 'immediate in sertion, must be handed' In on or before Thur sday evening, each:week. HAVE you seen the Drummei Boy ? • TUE pavement in front of the new mar ket house is being laid, besides other im provementsin progressin that vicinity. „ POSTM_A'STEIISShouIn. be among the inos intelligent in the community, since they de vote all their time to letters. REV. W. V. Gorwm.D,Tastor of St. John's Lutheran Chureb tit'Laneaster; died in that City on Wednesday evening, of last ME ANXtrAt PIC-Nic.—The sixth annual pie-nic of the Columbia Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company, will take place in Heise's woods, on Saturday, July THE FESTIVAL. The Reformed Church Festival closed on Monday even ing. after a very successful of_tliree "days, restizttig about ktsto_illindred dollars. CAiis Yoh. TILE P..kCIVIC RGAD.—Sever al emignuit cars and elaborately finished silyerpaluce sleeping coaches passed titre,' this place on Sunday, destined for the great Pact fro Rail road. CALLFOI3.N TA EP PERS.—By - the new 'intill-^v9iielt arrives here at 9:30 A. M., we redeiv_e - California papers in seven days from date of publication. •Great thing, that Union Pacific nailroad. ,• KNIGHTS OF PYTIIIAS—EX-OURSION. -;.L.Lancaster Lodge, No. GS, Knights of Pst.bilis,Orj.,ancater city, will have an ex 7 cursion to,_Litiz Springs, over thO Reading and Colutnibin.y.ailroad, on the 26th in t. THE ladies tilt their hats forward radi cally just now. If gentlemen were to as sume that angle they would be accused of having taken something strongerithau wa ter. , Pinegrove aiid Laneasterltai'road now building. will connect at. Manheizn with The Iteading, Columbia and Lancas ter road. The rails are now laid from Pine grove to Lebanon, and within a year it will be completed. RAILROAD CASUALTY.—Mr. Henry Thompson, a freight brakeman on the Penn sylvania railroad, had three of his toes of left foot cut off by the cars, at this place, on Saturday morning. The injured man is from Lock Haven. How PRINTERS LIVE.—A great many people imagine that printers live on old rol lers, wood-type, " pi" and " sieh." This is a mistake. Printers live as other peo ple do. They must have money to buy the necessaries of life, and hatter themselves they will get it some day from their patrons. INCREASED POSTAL FAcmyriEs.—Our worthy P. M. at this place, M. J. Fry, has completed arrangements wherebyurfacili ties for receiving mail matter, is greatly in creased. A mail bag is now received at 9.30 A, ;M., front Landisville via Reading Columbia Railroad. It contains all mat ter for this place which comes from the West, Harrisburg, and Northern:Central Railway, ..Lebnnon Valley - and PliThk"Viriii Reading Railroads. MANILEIM LOTS.—At the, second -sale of Afanheim building lots, on Monday, J. A. Jordan, auctioneer, sold fifteen. num bers. There were quite a number of Col umbians bidding, none buying, however, except Amos R. Hougendobler, who pur chased Nos. 40 and 41, on Main street, each having a dimension of 51; by 474 feet, pay ing therefor respectively ss7i and s'47l - highest price paid for a single lot was $152, and the lowest $37/. Flu - E.-0u Sunday, about midnight l a tire broke out in a small back building at tached to the residence of Dr. J. P. Cottrell on Locu,t street. 'The flames were discovr . ered by the Doctor and others in time to ire vent a very destructive fire. The alarui was given and the engines were quickly / on the spot. The names were soon quenched by a well directed stream from the Vigiitnt. It is supposed the fire caught from a barrel of ashes. RAILROAD ACCIDEND.—Tho Philadel phia express train which leaves that city at midnight, ran off the track when about sixteen miles out from the city, on Satur day morning. The cars ran a considerable distance over the ties, scattering trucks, iti• all directions. The train Nva de tained about four boars. They were Irma fling, at full speed at the time, and strange to say not a passenger was seriously injur ed. A broken rail was the cause of the ac cident. RELIGIOUS ENTLIUSIAST.—A young. , lady in Newal•k makes'a queer exhibition -of religious enthusiasm. She spends part of each _evening, it is said, in wandering about the streets and writing upon the pave- . . ments, in bold letters in chalk, warnings to. the impenitent. They are sometimes short Seripiure texts, but more frequently start-: lines inquiries as to how the careless pedeS- Weal etXpects to speed eternity. In a !Mat her of !instances 'sacrilikious urchins have Tannesea-Ito , these' questions answera which !'tifewpore'.l)ertin"erit than pious. IVILNIINGTON ATn REAPING RAIL ROAD.—Afessm. Co., of Lancaster county, have' been awarded' Um contract for, laying the track on the Wiininglop 4 Read fl‘otul. are'zi - ovviitqliaq6lvoa c i the ties nt commence nailing down the iron on Monday. The work is being pushed forward as rapidlYas possible, but there are some parts of road not yet graded.' The road from Coates ville to Wilmington is ready for the track, bnt the entire line will not be completed before fall. NEW FREIGHT DEPOT.—qhe founds-, tion for the new freight depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company, corner of Front and Walnut streets, this place, is al - laid, and the brick layers are expect ed in a. day-or two. Time building will be ninetyleet in length and thirty-three feet in -width, and is expected to be completed • early in July:. The -track running along side of the depot link been laid, and extends back toward Comnierce street a distance of about ono hundred and thirty feet, cross ing. Front street a little s.bov e 'Wain u t.- The folindatiou for anew passenger depot, des patcher•s and other offices will, perhaps, be directly after the j completion ,of the above structure, but we are mot infortned, as to when latilding . wlll lie commenced. CltußOlt -DEDICATION.—On Sunday, the 206 b kind, St: Paul's German 'Evangel:l - Lutheran Church, on .Locust, between sth and Oth streets, will be dedicated to the -worship of , the•Tritme-PoiL Serk4ces will be held in the Ger Man language at 10 o'clock A, M., and `also at ,2 o'clock M., when the Revs- G. A. Hinterleltner, of Pottsville; and J. J. Kuendig,` of Rending; English services' will take 'place_ at:7:3o In • the evening: 'MeV." E. Greenwald, D. D., Pastor of,TrinityLutheran-Church of Lancaster, will. deliver a sermon, 'on the occasion: The public in general are-invited , • to attend. Zion's Lutheran congregatiOn of Lances :ter has made arrangements to go to Colum, bin in.ai extra tram, leaving there-at'Bl A.; andTetttrtgng'l _ P. \ S„: : "Rirriti, Of the German Catholic Church, of this place, loft Colum bia on Tuesday last for Germany. lie will be absent about three months. ' SUNDAY SCIMOL EXCURSION.—TIi e Methodist Episcopal Sunday School, of this place, will visit Litiz, on:the 129 tit ! lnlt., by way'of Read' ien'd dolit Rail roncl. NEW OFFlCE.—Stephen S. Clair, 11 S. Assistant Assessor of this District, and John W. Bruner, Insuninee agent, will open an office together at. No. 2:3r) Locust street, on Monday next. UNCLAIMED LETTERS.—List of letters remaining unclaimed iu the Columbia Post Office, up to this date. Persons calling for these letters will please mention, that they are advertised in the SFY Gentleinen'd List.—Christy Nis° David Williams, A. Souders, Lawrence J•lhaeleid, Franklin Rims, Isaac Hull, Franklin Hain, Wm. P. Groves, A. F. Fairchilds, W.. E. C. Casco, Charles It. Buckalew, Charles W. Anderson. - HAYMAKING.—Many of our farmers have already commenced to tut their grass. Many more will follow next week. The crop is very large and, if successfully cured, hay should be abundant. The wheat also looks well. It is very rank - end unless it shall be injured by the insects or too b idly heated down by storms, the yield will-be an unusual one. The corn is yet backward, but the hot weather of July and August is what makes the corn crop. Thera is every reason to be satisfied with our harvest pros pects.„ . •SitiDGE CON : raAcrs AWARDED.—T Le County Commissioners on•'-7ast Monday opened sealed proposals for the erection of a wooden bridge over the Chicquesalunga creek, tear Sohn Pony's, between West Hemplield and Rapho townships, and for a stone or wooden bridge over the Conoy creek, near Ridgeville, in Conoy township. The folowing were the bids for the bridge over the Chicquesalunga: James Carpenter, $3,051; Elias MeMellen, $2,969; John Sbeaf for, $2,985; Bogle S: Cleppor, $3,492; Mr. MeMellen being the lowest bidder the contract was awarded to him. The follow ing are the bids for a wooden bridge °A.:. Conoy creek : John M. and Christian Engle, 82,355 ; 1. McMelleu, $2,342; James Carpen ter,32,3so; John Sheaffer, $'2,456. The fol lowing proposals were received for a stone bridge over Conoy creek: John Sheaffer, $4,556: G. Swilky, $2,300; Schwebel & Co., $3,930. The sum at which Mr. Swilky pro poses to build a stone arch bridge being lower than any of the bids for either a wooden or stone structure, the contract was awarded to him. FORTY HOUR'S DEVOTION. The,e interesting and edifying exercises, which commenced on Sunday morning last at St. Peter's Church in this place, closed on Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock. The Quartzite Ore, or, Forty Hour's Devotion, first took its rise in the city of Milan, Italy, in the year 1534. It was introduced into Rome by St. Philip Neri iu 1513, and sanc tioned by Pope Clement VIII, who issued a solemn Bull respecting it, November.2s, 1592. This devotion owes its origin to Father Joseph, a Capuchin friar of Milan. It was first practiced in the cathedral of the city named, and was afterwards taken up by other churches in rotation. It was shortly afterwards adopted throughout Europe, and has become general in the Catholic Church. The Exposition Mass was sung in St. Peter's Church at 7 o'clock A. M., Sunday. At 8 A. M., the Rt. Rev. Bishop Shanahan, of Harrisburg, administered the sacrament of Confirmation to eighty-two persons, among whom were several converts. At 10 A. M., Mass was said by the Pastor, Father Russell, coram episcopo, and a most beautiful and instructive sermon delivered by the Rt. Rev. Bishop. During the con tinuance of the Devotion, the Pastor., had -4.na-assistantc Of the-Revs': vain, of Elizabethtown, 'McGinnis, ofDan vine, Cox, of Treynont, Field", of Chanibers burg, Papo and Murray, of Yoik, Neu feldt, of Lancaster, Pelper, of :Columbia,, Reilly, of Lancaster,-Belles, of Gettysburg, and. McFadden: of Parkosbn rg. Se vergocthesn gentlemen preached during the'devations, edifying and n teresting'sermons, whieltwe think were highly appreciated by zboir hearers. The. devotions closed at 0 I'. AL, Tuesd - ay evening, with a procession of the Blessed Sacrament, the 13enearction, and thesittg ing of the Te Deem. Father Russell de serves great credit for the manner in which everythinge - onnected witETlitvoccusi22l.W4S ifirtinged and executed, and We. think..7 - ht. - the thanks and gratitude ti.fiti4 THE DkLlMMktt BOY OF Sti beautiful Military Allegory of the Drum mer Boy of Shiloh_ opened last 6 , ...eek. at Union Hall, Cherry street. The nttendanee was large, and the rendition of the . Piny way all_that could.. be desired. The.way soffit:, characters were presented brought down the house. Prof. Schmied and the "Cola:tibia Cornet Band disooursvd music fork-the,accu sion. All the characters representeet in the Allegory wee ;tdmiFaXiy, but; that of. Ma ster Miller, The Drummer Bey„ritas well done. Mr. Aluseroft, why is - theVtuthor of the play, was well received .and, his per forming excellent; especially iii the scene of the Prison Pen of Anuersonville. Breneman as Harry Howard, ,diditohly. E. A. Becker as "Hattie Smith '!:is good character. Jatnes Gardner in the elikracter of Maj. Rutledge, acted well his part; Sant Evans as Farmer Howard, walgood---=re ceiving loud apple use. Old Mrs. - 110a . rd, (Miss Mary Hinkle.) acted 'well, her i - )art and pat on very much the old hl t ilY,l4 the period." Miss Kate Brandt as Jiwiniellow ard, was also well rendered. Ml. Elliott, (Dr. S. A. Bocki us) did nobly, end at times brought down the house. Frank Rutledge, (D. ,B. Case) was all that could ba-desired. Miss Aline Welsh, as Goddess of ttiberty, and the Misses. Williams', `'oche, Jacobs, and other ladies intere . sted in this-beatini fel play did great credit O . ) time several ,eharae tem' Miss Kate Snit th':fend Attie Annie Bockius were gre'ialy adiztired. John Pearl, us General Grant, command ing the Union forces, .16v.kett1W-soldiqt% 'and was quterl: . y smokAng segued ari i; the thrilling scene. , Geo. F. Sprenger, as Gen. Joe. Johnston, Commander of Rebel forces, was the sub ject of much comment. His fine military bearing ; his elegant rebel uniform, and that of his Chief of Staff, too , J. C. Bucher, was commented upon and admired. The cheering song of chief of staff, Gen. J. J. Saylor, us he was thrust into the pri son pen at Andersonville, among his late comrades was well executed and elicited praise. Then the coming of the Union forces carying the stars and stripes in the prison ; the welcoming of old friends ; the death of the Drummer Boy was truly ex citing and should be witnessed by all. Generals Dou -Juan Wallings, Eyde, Bad ger, Mullen, Clair, Pinkerton and in fact all the gentlemen composing the military portion of • the Allegory—for amateurs -L did remarkably well, and their efforts were appreciated by the audience in the deafen ing applause. The tableaux are vury tine and much admired. Pattie Smith's awkward sqund,and Uncle Joe, created much merriment and real good humor. There was much to see and umuso' the audience in the last uCt. The Regiments Return Announced; The Boys Cone Marching Home; the B rok en Ran ks ; J id lee ; Powdrful Speech of Uncle Joe. Tab leaux—Justice, Goddess of Liberty, Peace. Meshinties,,,,,Arts,.,,Agriculture, ,Soldiers. Sailors( Citizens;,tte. • • • ThC`beuuliful Allegory of the " Drum mer Boy, or the Battle of Shiloh," will be continued this evening and our Citi zens •should not fail to - witness it. The ob ject of the exhibitionis a noble one and we should contribute. \y . 9 hope . tosee the Hall crowded to'-night:' Every arrangement is glade for ,the , comfort and convenience•of Visitors,., TheAttll is :wen aired, the music is of tale best urid stria oidor Is inaintained. - . MORE CANDTEA.TES.—tienry M. Engle, of Donegal, is announced in our columns as a candidate for Assembly ; John . Reed, of Lancaster, for Commissioner ; 'Henry Bechtold, and Col, Milton Weidler, for Register. . SniLou.—This will he the last night of the Drummer Boy of Shiloh in Columbia. No person should fail to witnesss this beau tiful and thrilling play. Go to A. R. Brene man's furnishing store and secure a seat, as no doubt the 'ball will be' crowded to night; FORK OVER.—Persons who receive bills this week, from this office, will great lyobligo by sending' the amount nt once. Reader; if you owe us anything, send it now while you thinlc of it. The amount may seem small to you, but in tho aggre gate it amounts to thousands to us. There fore do not neglect it. A. word to the wise, .Cc. - LAUD DAMAGES AAVARDED.- - la the suit of Samuel B.- Efelse against theyenn sylvania Railroad Company for land dam ages in Columbia, t jury composed of Fred erick S; Boas, EU S. gox,_Wm.'S. Allgaier, Wm. Arnold and 'Philip Zieber, from Read:. ing, Pa., Thursday : heard the parties and their witnesses and counsel, and awarded Mr. HeiSe $15,004.2:8 damages. This was the third trial and'iyill probably be final. H. M. North, Esq., for Mr. Ifeise, and George P. Breneman, Esq., for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. FOX'S AMERICAN Tit EATuli, PlOLA DELiarrA,—perhaps place in Philadel phia will afford the visitoras much genuine amusement as Pox's American Theatre. ‘The performances aro first-class, and the proprietor spares no expense to secure the best performers, so us to give vitality, life and popularity to the entertainments. Mr. S. S. S'anford,so well known in this vicinity, and indeed throughout the United States, is a valuable appendance to the American, and is always pleased to see his friends. The theatre is kept well ventilated by a new process which renders it comfortable during hot weather. Our readers who visit Philadelphia should spend, at least, one evening at the American Theatre. Mock List, No. 3. We continue the list of "Dead Beats" who are indebted to this °eke and refuse to lake any notice of our appeals for the money: J.ll. Proctor, Danville, I'a., - - - $2.50 J. L. Miller, Downingtown, Pa., - - 4.50 Amos Thompson, Sit. Joy, Pa., - - 4.50 Danielneek, o . 6 6 - - - - 5.00 Isaac P. Norman, Lancaster, - - - 4.50 Henry H. Smith, " - - - 3.50 Harman Diller, Coatesville, Pa., - - 4.50 Aaron Smythe, Harrisburg, Pa., - - 2.50 Peter H. Gallagher, Columbia, - - 2.50 John P. Raynor, .., - - - 2.50 11. I. Neiman, Rapho, 2.50 Joseph Diller,Pittsburg, 3.75 George Miltents, " 2.50 A. IlPetere, Davenport, lowa, - - 4.60 The aecoilats of the above "Dead Beats" will be sold to the highest bidder. Who buys Tuit GLORIOUS FOußru.—That the Fourth of July is near at hand is evident lrotn the fact that the occasional popping of a tire cracker is heard in the streets. In our younger days we can recollect how temptingly the square bunches of crackers appeared in the store windows with the red papers pasted neatly on the outsides, the latter covered with charactser so suggestive of tea boxes; and we can also recollect quite as distinctly how grieved we were in spirit, if the state of our excheques would not permit us to indulge in the pur chase of a bunch. A sixpence in the days to:wbich we allude,was considerably more than a dollar appears to be now, and boys' wallets then had the appearance of having been submitted to the crushing influences of a pile-driver. In old times a quarter of dollar was a large allowance for a boy to get through " the Fourth " with, but such a sum would appear insignificant now. To rim SEANISTIMSSES.—AIa Act to exemptlwing seionstresses in this Commonwealth from levy and on execution or . dibtress from rent. Section Ist. Be it enacted by the Senate -and _Rouse of Representatives or the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly, met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that hereafter all sewing maebiaes belonging to seamstresses in this Commonwealth shall be exempt fronclevy and sale on execution or distress. for rent, in addition to any article or money now exempt by law. Jonx.ol.Ank, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Wir:NtEr.: WoRTIUTXOTON, Speaker of the Senate. Approved the seventeenth day of April, -4/ine IStl9, JNO. W. IiMARN The Grover & Baker maebine is now one of the most popular machines before the •-p„nblie. No one should be without oho. It is - hlways ready for work, and ateomprishes any kind of setiiini . in' perfect style. We have one of these machines for sale. Apply at this office. HANDSOME TOMBSTONES.—On Friday We visited the marble yard of nepting Meld, on Fifth s treet, between Locust and 'Walnut, this place, and were highly pleased with the line work turned out by this lirm. The most handsome und attractive work we noticed were two tombstones'of Italian marble, for Wm. Gable, Esq., of Lancaster city, which are not only a credit to the de signer and workmen, but an honor to Co lumbia enterprise. The stoners are exactly alike save the inscriptions;' are orna mented ou top by urns cut in the most artistic and improved Manner, besides handsome scroll work; the inscriptions are cut on raised tablets, presenting n most beautiful appearance. In Met • the orna mentation and tinish throughput is of - an improved and pretty style. We noticed another stone also intended for a Lancaster cemetery, which was neatly finished and ornahlenteti on top by across entwined with ivy: These stones Will be shipped to Lancaster on seen at the above place. r.=-, SllltEWsfttatreA3tP-I)IErriNC--A meet ing of camp-meeting committees froM the 'variortwehtrges-usually attending Shrews bury camp-meeting, held under the Mini: p o kes of,the Methodist „Episcopal Church, asSembled on :Monday eyeilinzat the Caro--,/ lice-streetxburch,lor.the purpupptof select= inn" fteettiStatiOnsAtfa vireo ts N ya;eyepreSenreir Cl i. Samuel - Irinde - s selected as chairman. Tliree'di &rent sites were named—Raymond's ground (the place where the camp has been held for the past four years,) Towsontown, and the ground belonging to Mr. Freeland, situated about a half mile west of Freeland's station, on the Northern Central railroad. After some discussion u vote was taken by stations and circuits,-resulting in eleven voting for Free land's, three for Itaytnond's and one for Towsoutown. The time for holding the camp was lixed for Thursday, the 12th of August. The ground selected is situated about two miles south of Raymond's ground and is said to be excellently adapted for the purpose for which it has been chosen. The woods are large, containing some seventy acres ; the water is abundant, three springs being eligible, and the shade very good. It is designed to have a separate road from the railroad station (Freelandls) • to the camp ground, for the use of pedestrians. It is expected , the camp wilt be quite . large.-- sutti3nord San. LITIZ ITEMS.--The Litiz spring hotel, of which George T..Gryder is proprietor. says - the, Express was ,formally opened kr the reception of visitors, Tuesday. 4t. number of guests are already there. The coming season promises to be unusually' thronged at this popular watering place. The Litiz Depositßank will, in slew days be removed front its present location to the building formerly oecupied by the late J. B. Thusdy as a store, which has Is en fitted np for the purpose. - Messrs. H. ii. Thusdy and J. R. Bicker hoc:: taken possesion of - their new building, where they have on hand a line stock of dry goods,' groceries, hardware, queens Ware,, confectioneries, drugs, So. Prof. - A. 11.: Beck has removed his select school for boys into his 110%.7 building ;u Shlik — dlitance !iota. The new edifice, which is three stories in height, including a Mansard roof, presents a handsome appearance. ' • John Kehl, who removed from Lancaster to Litiz this spring, has commenced the manufacture of bricks at the eastern end of the Village. ' . Jacob Buch,ot the firm Of Bruner. Bach, lumber and coal dealers, is having a two story brick building erected in the southern portion of the town. - - , StIMAIER'S heat is •already here 'arid persons will ivarlt light clothing. The very place to get them is at -the store of I. 0. Bruner. Flue linen shirt collars. neck-ties, &c., in great variety. Ladies will find it to their, advantage to examine his stock of shoes, as he keeps the best quality and sells cheap. A GREAT INDUSTRIAL The American Institute will give an Expo sition of Agricultural, Mechanical, Artistic and other productions, in the City of 'Sew York, commeacingon the Bth of September next. next. Persons having anything to exhibit and wishing to be represented will receive. circulars with full 'particulars by 'addres sing S. D. Tillman, Corresponding Secreta ry of American Institute, New York. , To PERSONS LEANING lIOME.—The Readers of the SPY NN ho may leave town fel the country, sea shore, White Pine, Cape May, or any of the watering places, should first visit the store of Amos R. Hougendob ler, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Co lumbia. There they will find just what they want for en outfit. Hosiery, hanker chiefs, shirts, collars, fine French calf boots, shoes or slippers, at the very lowest prices. Visit his establishment, ladies and gentle men, it will be to your advantage. AN INsTrruTtoN —Oak Hall has 'be come one of the "institutions" or the City of Brotherly Love. Many people have been or pretended to be concerned for the per manency of the es•tablishment from its very beginning; but every veer it has grown in size, °Moloney and in the favor of the peo ple, until now after ten years el:pc-Hence it stands head and shoulders above anything Mille kind in the State if not in the whole country ; and all lowers or good clothes are glad to have such an institntion_to which they can resort. ecru DRUG S•roltE• IN MAIII ETTA. -- Mr. Charles 11. Britton, formerly connect ed, with the drug and prescription ,tlepart ment of Dr. in,Marlett.a, has opened a new and choice tissortment -of fresh drugs,' chemicals and fancy articles generally. in the store room formerly occu pied by Capt. Geo. If. Ettla, in Walnut Hall, that borough, and respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public in general. Mr. B. is a thorough and com petent druggist and is extensively :Ind favorably known is that coin m u nity. Ilk. whose office is on 2d street, is the Agent for this county-, of "The A merican Life Insurance Company,of Phil adelphia." He is thoroughly a gentleman, and well posted on all matters of Life In sti ranee. The Company he represents is one of unsurpassed worth,holding out every advantage and inducement common to Lite Insurance Companies, and some that are pe culiarly its own. Dr. Hinkle is at all times et the service of the good people of Coln ta liitt, either to call upon them, or receive them at his office, to give them all neces sary information on the subject. rift IILY CONI , LIMENTARY.—NationaI Peace Jubilee Association, Boston, May 31, 'SO.—Dear Sirs take pleasure in ad vising you officially that at a meeting or the Executive Committee of this Association, holden on Saturday evening, it was, on !no tion or Mr. E. D. Jordan, unanimous]: voted, That, it' any pianos are toile used in the performances at the Coliseum, they shall be the grand orchestral pianos of Messrs. HuHet, Davis ,t; Co. I remain, gentlemen, respecaffilly your obedient servant, Henry C. Parker, Secretary. Messrs. Ballet, Davis 4 . ; Co., Boston. , Mottll "'NM:I - TAME Prone.— Copt_ James Gallagher, Steamboat, Captain, of Pittsburg ' Pa., writes: " The inventor of Mishler'sllerb Bitters is a benefactor of the human race. I was a victim to the worst form of Dyspepsia ; my health failed to such a degree that the physicians pronounc ed me incurable. I had used all sorts of remedies, and even took a voyage to Cali fornia, but nothing relieVed me. The Bit ters were finally recommended ; I refinfed to use it; my friends insisted, and at last I yielded. lam thankful that I was induced to do so, fur the Bitters cured me entirely; and I um now as well, hale, and strong-ns was fifteen years ego." Sold by druggists generally. Price one dollar per bottle. TUEIII , . is no wistake about it, Planta tion Bitters will ward off Fever Mid Ague and 411 kindred diseases, s if use:l in time. No Ihmily need suffer from this distressing complaint if they will keep Plante 'ton 13it tors in the - ismse nod ac - e.7wslitp,tr to - 171Cfeetioni:. •',i7ho most iniportantiVgieddTilk of this Medicine is Culisttya or,.2ll..;ruvwx - Bark, which is known to be. the finest and' puresiyinnic in the vegetable kingdom; 'The: extract of this Bark is the active pri»eiide of all the good fever mod Ague Medicines prescribed by inteli igent. doctors. Calisaya Bark is used extensively in the tnamitite- Lure or Plantation Bitters, as well as qui nine, end we dare soy they owe their popu larity mostly to that fact. We tan recoin : mend them. Water.—Superior to t'to best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. TIIE EXAmINATION Of applicants; Ibr schools in Lancaster county, will be held in the following, districts, at the time and place hereinafter specified: Lancaster city—Saturday. Jane 19th; and Saturday, jinn? 26th, 9 A. 3r.. High School. Columbia. borough—July Stb, 9 A. M: Marietta borough—July 9th, 9 A. M., Mt. Joy borough—July 10th. a A..M. Lancaster twp—Suly 12th", 9 A. M., Last- ern School House. Safe Harbor district—.Tulv 13th, 10 A. Xi: Washington borougl—.Tulyl4th, 10 A. iii. Manheim borough—July lath, 10 A. M. Strasburg bor., and twp--Jttly 16th;'9 A. M.. High School, Strasburg. Manor twp—July 17th, 9 A. M., Central Manor. Paradise twp—July 1011%, 0 ; . M., Horse. Eil=llEM=il &Asbury twp—July 21st, 1/ A. M., Clitls tiatia. Salisbury rive—JUlV it , d, 9 A. M.. White Horse. • - - - Leanne!: twp., and New Milltown distrint —July 2:3L1, 9 A. M., Interconrse. 'Upper Learnek. twp—July 3ith, 9 A. M., Bareville. East Lampeter twp—July utt,, 9 A. M., Enterprise. West Lampeter twp—July 2.otb, 9 A. M., Lampeter Square. Pequea twp—July t2Stla, 9 A. M., Willow Street. - - Providence twp--Taly 29t11, 9 A. M., Nev Providence. East lien - 1014:W twp---July '6oth, 9 A. M., Roberstown. West Tlemptiold twp—July ast, 9 A. M., The directors of the several districts are requested to secuie , asuitikble place for the examination, - and to provide ull apparatus that may be heeded. . . The applicants arc earnestly requested. to make a thorough review of all the branches in Which they will be examined. and, to come provided with a few sheets of writing Daper,agcl e .A good ,pencil...... „ , The Directors and applicants will pleas() to be put/anal. The public ure respeetfuliy invited to tend. • Man ----M ,Si4ritiiry Coiu niftee: ~. . :NEIL RAN - BM—I respect fullyealbtbe Hite!) - tinn of the Sanitary Committee, to the eon dition of the Reading - & Coln 'obis Railroad property, below the residence of Jobu r 'll. Bachman, where all the waste water turd filth of the neighborhood collects, inviting sickness in the fatuities of persons who are compelled to live in the immediate vicinify. I trust the attention of the Committee will be given to the matter, and they will greatly oblige n LAnonEtt. It Is a pleasing duty, always properly to Sf knowledge acts of kindness and good will. Whit...t we thank the Giver of all for Ills blrs.- lug and guidance, we - would not fulfil the whole law of love and gratitude, did we not :LC knowledge also the favors of all those whom I has made willing to give. We would. therefore, ourselves, personally, as well as in behalf of our congregation, return to nil our Iriends and NMI wishers of 'Columbia, our warmest thanks,ter the timely and valuable aid so generously gi yen. Our burden was indeed heavy, but we felt glad when gentle and willing hands, rendered it mars easy to bear. That the Arent Head of the church may reward you all for such' pure and disinter ested love, is the fond prayer and wish of ytut friend, - Tim PAsTou us' Tit k: REI - 012mCp C:ft,jacu. Mussits. Emmons:—The annual extuni• nations of the "Columbia' Clitsical Itudd. tutc" began on Friday:, 9th inst., and colt nued through Tuesday and Wednesday of the following week. It is a pleasure to re-' cord the very praise-worthy manner in which both teachers and scholars acquitted themselves. The examinations evidentle, embrueedltbe whole Bald of study during the term; hnd•were as full ris th&time allot ted to them permitted. They 'mem entire ly satisfactory. ,It was evident that thu scholars had been diligent and successful, in thit pursuit ortheir studies; and that the teachers had been faithful and laborious in the discharge of their duties. We have sel dom, if ever, witnessed a better examina• • tion ; and Prof. Alexander will not' fail to receive as liberale,putronage from Colunt bia; and from abroact'as he' has recelvea heretofore, and. As he fully _deserves—a' patronage fully equal to the building,, an eommodutions. - The buildiugshould bet en larged to tho extent, at least; of twelve or fifteen dermitories; A smell gymnasiMu is now going up. A Curd. Gotueubiu Tustitute. The institution has made material ad vancement in its standard during the year, and proposes to continue itt the same direc tion in the future. The students number about one hundred. The faculty consists of Prof. and Mrs. Alexander. Profs. C.4' edit and Prince, find Misses Chamberlain and Barry. On Wed n egdny a nil Thursday evenings, respectively, the musical soiree and exhi bition came oil in Odd Fellows' Hall. They were witnessed by large, attentive and ap preciative audiences, and every one was de lighted. The selections of music were good and appropriate, and the performance, in Many instances, was admirable. The es says were well written, sensible, and well read; only not loud enou„qh. The same May be said of Inc original orations, leav ing off the qualification. The declamations and dialogues were unusually well peribrin ed. Some of them were quite hist rionie,con vulsing the audience at one lime with langhter, at another, eullhig forth the "heartfelt, silent tear." The students are now enjoying vwciation. Seine have gone not to return. A number will enter College in the fall. Several are preparing to preach Christ. One expects to go as a missionary to the heathen. Thus we have, in our midst, a fountain 'whence are issuing streams to bless, as well, - the re motest parts of our earth, as our own homes and tiresides. SPECTAToIt. Announcements SENATE. . It \V. SHENK, Es,Q., of Lanctot er City,as a can didate for the STATE: St:NATn, subject to the Ite publican nomination by the people at the pri mary elect ions. We are authorized to announce the moue of .IQIIN B. WARFEL, of Lancaster Ctty. as at-un did:l[e for line STATI: SENATE, subject to the I::- publican nomination by the people at the pri mary elections. We are authorized to announee BOWMAN, of Nenytlie, Alanheim top., us a candidate for the STATit SENATE:, subject to the Republican nomination by the people at the primary elections. ASS LILY. We are authorized to announce the Wine of HENRY M. ENGLE, of Donegal towuahip, as a candidate for the ASSEMBLY, subject to the de cision of the Republican voters, at the ensuing primary elections. We are authorized to announce JAMES COL LINS, of Coler:ilia township, as a conciliate for the LEGISLATURE, SW , Ref, to the decision Of the Republican voters, ac the ensuing Pi hoary Elections. We are authorized to announce CAPT. W. D. ittuTzEL as a candidate for the subject to the nomination of the Renalilleau voters at the primary election. We are authorized to announce CAPT. A. G OD SIIALK, of East Cocatico township, as as can didate for tile LEGISLATURE, subject to tile de cision of the Republican Party at the ensuing* Primary Elections. We are authorized, to announce :MAJOR A. C. EINOEHL., of Idanheitn township, us a can didate lor the LEG isr,ATURE, subject lo tbe ‘ic eision of the Republican Party. at the ensUinc: Primary Elections. WE are authorized to announce JOEL E. WILEY, of ltainbridge, as a candidate for the .A.s , p,m.BLY subject to the decision of tile Re publican voters at the primary elections. We are authorized to announce Da. E. B. ItEltit, of Indiantoum 'District, as a candidate for the As.sEnin.Y, subject to the nomination of the Republican voters at tLe military election. COUNTY TREA.SUBER We are authorized to n11110E112(3.! butt U. K. sTONEI:, or Wei.d Lattipeter townshiP, R' ll,- faettirer or Agricultural iniplonents, will Du a candidate for the office of Co t7NTY Tu rusuic subject to the sleet:dun or the Itepatilican cotora at toe ensuinglntary Elections. - We Oro authorized tO°lance Malt NVZI. 11013E1LTS, 01 We,t 110101/11t.11.1 twp., will De a a. candidate ler Coo lily Trutt:Altir, t,ohJect to the deenduti of the Rept:dine:in Voter:. at the 1 . 11 , 111 tut Wino:Ty cieettote, MIME We are authorized to tuntounee that A:\ [OS GROFF, of Martic township, formerly of the Gros Keys Hotel, Lancaster city, will be 0 can didate for Slitit.ll , F, t,llbjeet to the tlectstott of Mb Republican cote:~ at the ensuing primary We are authorized to announce that JOTIN HILDEBRAND, of :Mount Joy, will be a candi date for SO latir•r, subject to the i locklon of the Republican voters at the en,uing pet oary elect thew. Wear authorized to 1111110lIllee that FREI,- ERICK. NITElts, of Strasburg borough, will be a candidate tor Sit tau yv, subject, to tile decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary eleeilons. We are authorized to announce that ISAAC MISHLEII, of Lancaster city, torinerly at East Cocalico, Will be a candidate tar Sheriff, subject. to the deelsion of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. . REGISTER. "I`. - c are authorized to announce Col. ILILTON WEIDLEit, latejof Columbia borough, as a can did lte lor llgubirua, subject to the 1101k1 Inat lon by the Itcpublican voters at 1110 primary elec tions. , We are 111111Wri 10 . :1111)11111lee the name of iraNttY nuctiroLu. of Mount Job• Borough, _ . -- - . .: a candidate ,lor It I:,:ts.avat or IV if.1...4, KIII,Jk . vt, to the ll,eihtilit Of t& Kisl6ll4lfrllll Voter, I),r 1.1111- Caster 4'...c - SSlty,..tt the: eti-oUlag pri111:117 el ection. W‘. it':lttraariziht fo :trizintlnce Lieut. A. U FALK, 7W4SI , Lailt)pt:.t.er tarp., 11.;MEcus1E11,subj; , e1,LO the tsessituittlosl by the Illersahlietut voter,. at the sirlisetry Wca are Athorlzeal to :announce M.t.IiTTN l. .4oRI, of Eiala rata 'township, us it <annihilate tor , IVEGLSTE/ri :01 Weer to 1110 glee/S/0/1 01 Lite .1:01/111..- J/0:1/1 rotes] 0/ La,, e county, at the howt /la the.; eteetiell• We re authorized to announce .11.:111.:..111..in ItOlittEtt, 0f Laneats.ter city, late 31aJor 1 nth Re,g - t ref/left Vtl/Ulllol/11, l'/SlOll. 2tl . 00114, Arany of the J.'otonaae, a.s a candidate for tile ()Mee <a Register. or subject to the <led anon Or the Republican voters at toe ensuing prionary elections. rittirIIONOTARY We are authorized to announce Capt. W. 1). Sr.VVI , FEIt, city, late of the Ist ltetptueitt FentisYlvaina Reserves, and liqitti P. \., As a candidate to l'itmlusoTAny, subject to the decision 1.4 the Republicans voters at the et-Ise :int; prlniaty election. :Mr. S. is the present Clerk. tor Prothonotary, speaks - English and ,c o ernian; carried the 111n.blcet for three y.ars, 41.(1 pal Oclirau.d a dozen battles. CLEILIZ ortrusxs , COURT. ire are nalhorized to alittotiliee JOHN NEttCElt, late ortiatibburs - twit., now 'Or the city+ oit-Lancuster, as a candidate ter Ulerl: of Oiphans' Court, su *NA to the decision of.the Itopuhtlean voters tic the primary elee- CUM2iIIsSIONER We ate authorized to announce the moue of JULLS REED, of Lancaster city, as a can didate for l'outcry CO3I.3I.I,SIONEIt,SULd ea, to the deeedon of the Republican voters,at the ensuing primary clecUoUs. C4'e tire author:zed to announce PETER 3 . 011 N. 01 East, Laiiipcter townehip, ms a eau tiklnte for county Coistinissloner, subject to the ilectsJon 01 the Itepttb'wan vote:nut tlieprinntry election,. . (JD: w. hurlers. Philadelphia Market Report. F1:I DAY, June IS, ISCV. Sr; )s.—lit Clover and Timothy seeds we have no t tins:talons to report, and prices are merely nonlitill. There isa limited supply of Flaxseed. iu tII4 market, which is UOUght, up by the crush era 402 70042 7:5 per bushel. Fr.ogn.—The Flour Market teas rather store activo, but the demand was euntl ned to the home trash who ptirehased 2700 barrels, including superfine at s:511 5 25; extra at S 5 ;30 a 5 So; lowa, WINe-ejilslD. 211lunvsotIt extra 1.11.111 y :it Si 75a 6 SO; Pennsylvania and Ohio do do lit 75a 8, unit St. Louis do do at 57 75a S. Prices of Coin Meal are entirely nominal. itri,ttsz.The market is better stu)] led tel Wheat, and prices ttntil downward; 10 ; 500 hush were disposed of, Inelud I lig rod at SI tau] A:lat her at n), I tSpring nt SI la, litelud I ag pl,OOO hush of the latter on pi wate terms. .11 -Ye has advanced ci•J per bush higher, and 200 J bush Western were Sold tit :SI 20. There is a good de ;amid for Gurrs,•atal the supply being !halted, .the price 114 lc 1114.118Z112,(11.0 b[1.411 were taken at 03 a ;15e Mr yellOWlfle for Western mixed, S-Sn 01c Sur high mh.ted Aresdern, 10a nle for inferior do. and trW for white. slat!: Gout At ;to dull; sales or 50115 I,eish at 73 tgnelur'Western,:tud 70c fur Fen:x sylvaltht• " Pstovastoxs.--Therts,ls et lirmer feeling, but .sales o all dekeriptions are very limited iat ex tent.. iiittE5.3t 0 4..111 , 40.4.213.14,. PAILWAICSPM" 3;0 hllds Cuba at 111 a 12,1-,le. Molasses is without elinn g :Ala It lab, Isagua, Muscovado were sold at Columbia Cl/ al Murket. C01.15.3t111A. Julie 19, 151119. IN YARD. uEr,'D, 4 3 1555 50 2, 3 Ana 4 i 15 5 .50 415 450 5 15 50 4 4 .50 5 65 0 00 4 S 5 5 25 11.5 52.3 4 59 4 73 Fuller Lump. Nos. I, ~,,, 31altby roal, NOS. " No. __ __ r vim ~ Valley stove and egg.. " " Nutt Shaniol:en stove and eg..• Nutt Fuller, Maltby, fort , 3 .t.l, by ear cross tons on trawl: For NO. i•ilauunken egg :nal stove, by ear gm... tons on track For No. 3112 E Columbia Lumber Ztlarket. C01.1:31111A, June 19, ISA).• White rim, CuWogs. or N:llllrter., Cri 00a18 11l :91 (AMA Mon. 00(V22 " 2.1 Common. .13 006 - 640 al " 1.4 Common 111 00(iini 00 44 " Pan net 7.5 lxlt9S9 Oo Joist. lien - aucir, :foist anil Ash and Old - Drecced - flooring - Boards Cherry' • roplai" Pop'. r—Chnir Planlc WaluntPlank*, ............ ....... ......... TIPM11.(1. .1 !eel PLeketS Tapering. feet Pla..stering Lath Slnnelesltuia ineh Shingles iiitweil, - .."llnch Luth c.L1,11 nu. Yellow Pin Flooring.. Columbia Produce Market. Co Lamina, Jane 19,1545. ;•11 a 93 IR 1. '29 25 ( P.; Cu 29 18 20 (s 5 49 11 o 9 10 (sr ta, L^l/)u _ 0 15 - 45 .',}) 15 45 Z 1 15 (i 9 20 I l'ot.dra. Eggh, T. dor Mater, ll ,Lard, tlttleg. " Sliuulder. )raum eOIIII Fraulv, -sugar cured Tallow Tlcang, - r quart Beef, Veal Mutton Lamb Fork l'uddlug; :flologna 15 ,rt) 40 4: Philadelphia Cattle :Market. Beet Cattle clan and unsettled; rather lower; sales of 1,:00 head at. 11t,; a tC);', for extra Pennsyl vania. and Western Steers; J e 9e. for ally to good; 0a 7Me.per 1b gross for common, Sheep in fair de mand ; sales 01 MAO head at ..ict 01/.,c. pert gross, Hogs firmer; sales of :1,001 head at 'l2ll. 12 50 for slop; 7•; for corn-fed per ewt. Columbia Flour and Grain Market COLI - Mni.t. June 19. 1.9,9. Finally Flour -,-; barrel ml 1"1. •• . WO lb- -1 7 Extra Flour, 'e barrel S (S " 100 It. -1 II Superfine Flour - r. barrel •• •• 200 Ifs t; ,p V : • . Corn Meal 14 bush 120 Corn Chop....- " 90 Corn & 011 1 .5... " Si 111d1 1 / 1 11g3 . 1 041 " Ship Stull' - Shorts - ".,... Ii) Superior White Wheat - E• barrel IDS ult 100 It 1 75 Red Wheat (good) 1 GO Corn :•7; tj ii the 13t,11 of .Jude, by Rev. S. 11. U. Smith, Mr. HENRY 0. Cart, of Columbia, :nut Mrs. HANNAD. E. HA WIC INS. of Lancaster count Elizabethtown, on the 11th of May,by Rev. F. W. Wlsekott en. S. It. CLKermt to lIALLin E. BARGE, both of Columbia, Pa. Our noble hearted friend has taken a RAnuts to sail down life's stream. May the grand tidal waves of life ever bear theta near the anchorage of ]tope and love. A liberal supply of sparkling wine and ex quisite bridal eakegreeted the editorial sa netut n of the SPY, WSsiCil was dtseussed With the 1110 St, pleasing retniniscenees of the past and bright Itop• sof the future. We found the luxuries to be the lowt delicious that we everreeei red, and w e ardently hope that the happiness of the joy ous couple tuns be no less sweet and dellelou through Ilfe. On the Sib inst., by the Rev. A. H. Kremer, DAvin llnx.imt to A.St•tiK WidnLE, both of Lancaster. On the hlth inst., by the same, Lieut. O. OnA c. 1.1.• to KATE antes at, both of Lampetcr. On the llth inst., by the same, In the First Re formed Church, Lancaster, Pa., 11ev. A. H. Do t- Tear.a, Pastor of the Reformed Church at Sun bury, to GLoaut..txx..4. HEN:dm, of Lancaster city, daughter of Samuel 'l'. Hensel, deceased. On the Lith inst., at Crieder's Hotel, by Rev. J. J., Shrine, SAIILIRI, L. BRANDT, of East. Done gal, to Mary E. STAUFFER, of Mt. Soy borough. on the 1 ith ult., in Raphe township, ClHonar; OnaTr, aged 71 years, 9 months and 3 days. On the 2.5 th ult., in Springville, SAITAIi 1 - 100- V nu, aged 57 years, 7 lnontlis and 26 dale, Died at hi.: residence on Nllll Creek, May 9tli, 1566, Sons NEFF, in the 75th year of his age. NE,TV FERTISEMENTS. CI-1001. kJ The School 130ard will meet oil 3fonclay evening next, at which time, proposals for col lecting the school Tax, ;11141 for services as Jani tor, will ltr. revel veil. GEO. YOUNG, Tr.., jet:4-W Secretary. •- - • ,t DM IN I STIIA 'l' II IX'S NCYI' I CE. Islomito Ifity,, late of the Bor. °nen of Columbia, Lastteast or county, deceased. Letters of Athill h istrat lon on said estate hav ing burn granted tot lie nuilersleneil, al! persons Indebted I horoto are regtiested to tonne Immedi ate payment, anti t (mac having claims std 111, 111;414ds agalip,l the sa u te will present them for settlement to the tioild•rsixneil, residing' in 011111 Borough. ANNAI JelS-ati waiiNTED! La. School Board Irish to 0)01,105- one Principal and lourteon leachers, for nine months front tin; lit of September, 1511). The salary of the .Pritteipal last year Wns itlso, With :lee ,add itlonal As Assist - alit Librarian.— Teitelierh'tiny irut ti to iitie leer month, :ie. c-ordi i , t o the "mole taught. Noto?lititeolopetent teachers will be ehijiloYed, and, sue]) are tie' to attendt he e.xaniiitati ou iu t:olunibla, on the ittli of July. UEU. 11 - 131.10 The untletsigued Will expo , e t , Public Sate, et the FicAtext.fs ItousfE, Locust street, to the Borough of Columbia, on SatuldayEvening,June2Gth,lBG9, the following real estate, viz! All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate *a the south- West side of Second street. between Onion and Perry streets. In the Borough of Columbia, con- Ming In front eleven feet and sis inches, and in depth eighty-nine feet, on which is erected TWO-STORY PDAME: DWELLING HOUSE, the property of John W. Eberly, with all the modern Improvements, hydrant at the door, &c., bounded ou the south-cast by property of.Johu Bennett, and on tie south-Nest by property. of ,;=,'”nrwillunelklllCllZ-4. deceased. There Is an Insuraucc of One Thctus..ll4. rk,a. lays on the building.-t.-Well' holds good until IS7I, and which will be transferred to the put chaser of the house. Any ono desiring to purchase the above at pri rote .sale, tIJI please call on H. Hollingsworth, Wu:init. 011001, /It's!. lonise above rill street, prior Lo•ttie 06th, /Or purtienla mite. sole to emu mew: at, ;o'clock, when conditions will be made lthown by C. HOLI.INHSWOHTIT, je/12tAlkUwi A net louver. GOOD THING iltllol tall!, to Iloucrkcvprrs, Itot 11.110: TIIE PATENT WIRE A. DJ LISTABLE IV IN DOW SCREEN, WILL FIT ANV WINDOW G lye ventilation and Sexceii nom view and exclude IZ.I lii, MOSQ . C.ITOS AND CiTILEIC INSECTS. 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The secret political intrigues, &c., or Davis and other Con fetierate leaders. with the Ridden 31ysterles from "Behind the Scenes in Richmond," are thoroughly ventilated. Send for circulars and see our terms. nod a full des cript lon of the work- Address NATIONAL PC F.N.:G Co., Ph in. Intyl&fwc,t. WEY NOT MAKE MONEY WITH. our STENCIL AND I:EY ("DECK OUT FIT. and by selling novel and attractive arti cles? Circulars sent. free. STAFFORD NAINUFACTURING CO., ttpl7-12wc.tn tki Fulton St.. N. Y. ANTED—AGENTS for Prof. Par. son's Law's of Business, with full direct hats and forms for all tratisactions In every :State. by Theophllux Parsons,'l. 4 L. D., Professor of Law In Harvard University. A new Book for everybody. Explaining every kind of con tract and legal obligation. and showing how to draw and execute them. The highest and best authority in the land. Semi for our Ithrrat tcruid ; eta, for our Patent 2tlWr Prwrywele.. gent. Free. 'e:,-Zmivr.tco] PARMELEE CO., Phila. FRIDAY, Juno 13 Marria . ges. ,R? tat4;s. ip.A.Nfes. SEWING MACHINES. G ROVER & BAKER'S FIP.ST PI:EUMNI ELASTIC STI ;'[,"ll FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 493 Broadway, New York, 730 Clte:4.l, Street, Plulatlelphia. POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Beauty and Elasticity- of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads tilreztly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thmad. Wide range of application without change of .tullustment. the seam retains its beauty and firmness sifter washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Machines, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. trs: , _The Highest Premium.: at tilt the fairs and exit Mitiona or the United gtates and Hut opt., have been awarded Gm Grover di. Itaker riewl tig Maeliine.t, and the work done by theta, wher ever exhibited In competition. 4/31-The verb highest, •prize. 'VISE GROSS OF TH E LEGION OF HONOR, was roil fermi on the representative of the C rover S Baker Sewing lA:trill:le,, mut the 1?.. - x post 11641 lin I verselle, Mai', th us attesting their great superiority over all other Sowing Machines. - Jutte-elyw MEDICAL. HOLM) W 'S ESSENCE OF JAMXICA r:cc;ER, Ts of double strength, and the only pure Fl,senee of datuaten Ginger In 1110 market, therelore the only article lo be relied on in clews of COLIC!, CHOLERA 3fORBITB, MAIM/RE.. DVSENTARY, INDIGESTION, the et- Ceets aCchang.• of water, culls, tie. Ask for flolloway'r:. and take 110 other. .. half lea,poonful of It Is more than equal to a whole spoonful Of all other. Sold by druggists and storekeepers. Fifty - cents per bottle. Johnston, Holloway & COWCielf, tiO2 Arch St. Philadelpa la. CILILIMEN - eltY FOIL ItOLLOWAY'S 1 :1;;R: 1 / 4 11F15(.4E CAY.S'FECTIONS they are so delicious. The doctors and mothers say they are the most safe and ellCctual remedy for-those pests of children, WORMS. The gen uine have the signatures of the proprietors ou the wrapper of each box. Twenty-lice cents per box. Johnston, Holloway & Cowden, Rr2 Arch street, Philad'a. Des-lywdsco BE cAREFFL WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE. wDEN you are exhausted by over work of bend or hand, Mini tee/ tile need irt . Solltetiang rigor:Ulm% don't drink WI, isk)- nor any into:cl eating thing. whether under the Milne Or /lit ters or otherwise. Snell talleles give Just ass Ilittrh Strength to your Nre:lry body and mind AS tie whip gives to the Jaded horse, and 110 more. Aleoholle arc inj minus to _Nerve hemith, and are ALWAYS followed by DE qtESSI ILKA.CTION. DODD'S \ERVI\I; kt; INV rGORATOR is a ToNrc and GENTLE STINE:I:ANT which is NOT at tended by Ill.t.CTlOlsr. What It galas for you It maintains. When it refreshes body or mid. it reit eshes with natural strength that conies to stay. are not recommemitut tee totalism in the interest of any faction; but long and extended observation teaches us that he who resorts to tlie bolt! : for rest or recuperation , u 11l lied. as he keeps at it, that he is kindling a lire lit his bones which wilt consume like the tames of perdition. Turn from it. Taitea tonic that will retresh and not destroy. DocliTs Ner vine Is tor sale by all Druggists. Price One Dol lar. Ice book of Certitleates that accompanies each bottle. Jcl2-4w-cad. PIANOS. 3RADI3 U 'S & OTIILIC PIANOS. SEVEN FIRST ERE:\ EMUS is FOUR VEEKS. _ _ TAYLOR 4.t; PARLEY'S ORGANS The undersigned, for many years engaged as a professor of music in Cdrard College, and other insf Rations, in response to a request of a great number of his pupils and friends, has con sented to become an agent for furnisning- FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS LON eS TUC pleanure.to,announne - that I have been uppoln red whnlenale atta.‘nr for the 'thud burr-lllLano.s, and Taylor and Parley Otgans, wlt.telt I ant now prepared to supply at price, that eannot tail to give mati,fitetion. Tho supe riority of the above Instruments over others In the 111:11 . ket Is too well! ?mown to need any onnmen t from me. Every Instrument war norted. _Liberal .11:eonn t to clergymen and StlttalaY schools. va-Orders by mail as halt lira Ily attended to Its if or net ed In person; as I select every ill:4111/11101A Said. WM. G. PLSCHF.Ii, 101 s Arch street., 11111. turn TTNEA LUNG EYE PERSERVERS 11 . ) Our celebrated Perfeet‘Nl SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES are ;wird inc steadily and certainly a reputation unsurpassed. The icadtiy ascertained superi ority they posse, over the ordinary Spectacle. makes them very popular. IT IS A FACT Thal they render impaired sight clear and di-- ti net ; idrengthen mid preserve the egrr; are very easy and pleasant, to wear, and last many vears without change being necessary, so that In the cad they are the cheapest as well as the beat. NOTICE ! A. representative of our ilyin will be ut the store or nor ogent, Charles Shreiner, jeweler, Columbia, Pa.,oue dey only, SATURDAY, JUNE, Rah, Isc,9 for the purpose of fitting our perfeeted:specUteles fn cUllereut eases. LAZAtLS t. MOII.IIIS, Hartford, Conn Jei-3tw] TRIMMLYG STORES. NEW TRIMMINGS. I= I a c Just receß•ed tt new stock FANCY TM:AniI:NUS. m itEcT FROM CITY 'WI lOTA:SALE HOUSES LACE EDGING, FANCY myrruni, VELVEI': 4 , COLLARS, AND CUFFS OF THE LATEST STYLES Cell and see new• °was. Prices reduced MARY S. 'WITHERS, No. 117 Locust. Street, Columbia, I'sL mar 1, 1809,-a.) G - 1 7 A RIET Y STORE. ALL NEW GOODS. The subscriber, feeling that a necessity ex isted for u.Trimining Store In the southern part of the town, has opened a store at. No. SOUTH SECO:`.:I) STREhiT. Where she will keep a Ver.V tine assollment of goods in her line; :such us various. l:h1,la Of TH/31MI1GS, — LAck4I, TILE ItEST SPOOL COTTON:. SEAVING 151LK.,41D(31 FANCY — GOODS, And a variety of articles suitable for Dress makers, Mllllners,and others, The prices asked for articles will be found very low. A full share of patronage Is solicited. EMMA J. COOPER. ap2l-11w S. Second St., Columbia. LEGAL NOTICES. WARNING TO TRESPASSERS' ALL PEI:LSO:XS are hereby Forbidden to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign ed, ;i-• he is determined to prosecute to the ut most vigor of the law, every person so offend ing. itny7tftlw) M. M. sTßiclzi.Ert. DISSOLUTION OF PA RTNERS IP The ca-ratrtnershlp heretofore ex Ming between the undersigned, In the name of W. Case Son, is this day by mutual con sent. The :Books and Accounts will be settlisl by W. (Lease, 150 Locust street. All indebted to the firm will please make settlement. W. C. CASE:, If. S. CASE. Inyl9-tftlw r:C•rNHOTICE The sullseriner, living in West Iletuptleld, eby gives fair warning that. i.e will I'M per mit, Hunters or persons in seal eh of Water Cress. to trees taws on his property, As they will be iwoseettlett Inylstfilwl .I.tCOli 11. sTiticK.LER.. r Is NO 11UMBUG.—By sending cent'., with age, height. color of eyes arid hair, you will receh•u t,y return mall, a correct Oct ore of your future husband or wile, 0 Ith the name and date of marriage. Address I , OX, I'. U. Drawer No. 21, Fultonvilie, Y. Jel2-Iw-eittl PAINTING. 'A COST OF izAb 100 11”1 of the PecoßA COUIPANY'S C01.43111:1) IST I cOStillg :72.0(9 will paint so. much as 230 lb , . of head, and wear longer. For yartlenlarg addre , .. 14 . ROW EN, Sec'Y'., No.llal FOUKTII r1111..1.1.fA. Jel2-Iwc.t.d. A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES Being 41, short and practical treaties on tile na ture causes. said 113'1141/lA3IITh -Of Publiolinry aye atenplcon, B( €i and Asthma; and their pro m ho", troacatent, and care by inhalation. Sent by mail. free_ Address Q. VAN 1 - lU.NIMELL, M. D. Itt West Fourteenth St., N. V. jel2-l3n-c.tat TOB-4CCO & S_EGARS. MRS. G. 31. BOOTH, No. 153 LOCUST ST., COLUMBIA. PA Dealer In SEGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFFS, PIPES, Sx " •, And all articles usually kept to aL tirst-eltm To ll/teen and Seger Store. The_publle eau-rely ou getting at our store as good Ekata..ls for the.xaoney as eau be obtained at any similar establishment lu the State. .114•- I do 110 t think It necessary to publish Joy Yi lee:. as the. Goods will tell for themselves. MRS. G. M. BOOTH, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa., je:si j Sign of tbe-Punch JOHN FENDRIC wuoLzsALE lILVA IL TOBACCO, SNUFF S: SEGAR 31.ANU- 12EM1E3211 Agent for tile New York Flue Cut, ›.7avy, and Monitor Chow• Chow Chewing Tobaccos, corner of ' , rout and Loeubt streets, Columbia, Pa. DRUGS, dtc. A. ii i: - i7 - iii - s -- '` -- - - J. FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL, A carefully selected supply of goods to replen ish our .4tock has been received, and we are now prepared to oiler nn elegant lot of ENGLISH WAXED BACK TOOTH BRUSHES, Pretich Done and. Buffalo : BY wiltes India Rubber, Raw Hnrn, Buffalo and Ivory Pocket, Dressing and fine Combs. HAIR BRUSIMS, POMADES S. OILS, PERFUMES AND COLOGNES, FUMIGATING PASTILLES The finest stoelc of genuine nenbOW'S Englleh TOILET SOAPS, In pound and half pound bars, in variety. Also Tuft . /. famous 2.5 cent packages of Honey. Glv cerine, Brown W Incisor:lnd Elder Flow S er OElto. acknowledged the Cheapest and Best. t market, and of which we have sold fk gross in less than one year. As a speciality, we would invite attention to .tn invoice of splendid CHAMOIS SKINS, Varying in price from 20 to S.; cents, together with COXES SPARKLING GELATIN, BLAIR'S LIQUID BEN ET, Standard articles for light and healthful diet. Ti enbove are positively FRESH goods, per sonally selected from importers' stocks, and bought fur CASH, and will, in connection with our usual tail line of Drugs, Chetnimis and Patent Itiedicines, be sold at fair ilgureit. Our prem:ription department will receive careful attention, day and night. A visit and exami nation is invited by J. A. MEYERS. Druggi.t, and Apothecary DRY GOODS, tee. SU MMER DRESS GOSFS- The BEE HIVE " POPULAR DRY-GOODS STORE, PHILA.DELPHIA ON MOND4Y-, MAY 31ST, 1869, =I 3n3 PI EC Es SILK FIGTIRED GRENADINES, (The balance or am Importation.) At 371 Cis. per Yard CONE 10 Imix)rt, FIFTY-FIVE CENTS These (tooth are Kr asouable anti Great Bargains! J. W. PROCTOR t CO., THE BEE HIVE," No. 920 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ni3-29-1111 JUNE Ist, 1809 HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., Cheek:tut Street above Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA IL&wc now on hand the moat complete assort ment of A_LL TILE NEWMST FABRICS andlatest desigus, suitable for dresses for summer wear comprising BA.REGE lIERNANI BROCIII-7,, ROBES A. VOLANT, CILIAGE CII,I3IIIREY, IN STRIPES, (NEW STYLES.) GUAGE CII.I3IIIItEY, IN IMOCREFIGURES, GIIENADINE lIAICEGES, IN NEW STYLES, IN STRIPES. CHOICE COLORS RGANDIES, NEWEST AND RICHEST DE- SIGNS JACONETS, NEWE S T AND HiCIiEN. TDE ISIESI rEIICITLES..t 4 %. Mourning Goods. Grenadine, Buregeq, Real Hernanl, arid a full supply of all texture , :, suitable for summer' mourniug wear RED l reTION FANCY SILKS. A great reduction has been made In prices in thla department to olo.e ont our Importation of Fancy Si 11:s READY-MADE WALKING SUITS A. large stod: of rat the newe,t style , ‘, mod at very n u prices. A GE: , .:EItAL STOCK OF SEASONABLE COOD4 WILL ALWAYS IIE FOUND, AND AT TITE VERY LOWEST 311. - -1 ET RATE'S. mr27-3nu 21,000 '1"2„.2..D5,
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