Cie 6Tuntlim gen Cailyribia,,- pa. Saturday, July 17, 1869. Ad.vertieemente, to severe immediate in sertion, must be banded in-on or betoreThure day evening, each week. DIE Town Hall will look first-rate ThE new market-house is being cor niced. NOTARY BE-4.PraiNTED.--jacob Sbelly 'lifts. been re-appointed Notary Public for MOnnt'Soy boroUgh. TFIE :NEW MONEY ORDER. OFFICE.- The Marietta Post °Mee, in this county, has been made a money order office. The new avrangernent went into effect on Monday. BEAR.—The' Coatesville Union says a bear bas been seen'in Valley township. We have every reason to believe that you have been sold with that " bear " story, ll'auff 'inan. DivIDEN.D.—The Board of Directors of the First - National Bank of Columbia, have declared a dividend- of six and a half per pent.,'clear of all taxes, payable on demand ; and placed to surplus $5OOO. • Tivs doctors' wagons are in constant tnotton Just now. The present is the season for gripes. For this reason parents should watch how thech Wren spend their pennies. A single immature apple may cost a dozen visits of the , doctor and a dozen of sleepless nights. • PRESE*r.A.TION or A. BELL.—\lr. J. A. Jordan, our popular auctioneer, was made the.recipient of a very fine bell, on Monday last.. , f;jack Is a good fellow; and the pre sentation was made "cause why " ho is the best auctioneer in this part of the county. Mr. J. C. Bucher is the man who donated thobellto Mr. .Tordan—as a mark ofesteem and his qualifications its an auctioneer. Persons' wishingthe services of Mr. Jordan will find him just the man to sell any kind of property • COAL IN LANCASTER COUNTY.—Sevcral small veins of stone coal were, a few days ago,.discoveredAn the excavations for the Pinegrove and Manheim Railroad, near Mount (l Mount Rapho township, this county. These veins, though small near the surface of the earth, increase in size as they descend. Some of thiti coal has been tried in a smith's ,fire, and found to burn well. The cut in which the veins were found is about seven feet deep. Fdrther investiga tions wilt be made. THE HATFIELD ROLLING MILL.— We learn that the rolling mill that might have been built in Columbia is to be erected at Huntingdon, Pa. They are alive M the interests of the people In:that town. They not only give Mr.'Hattreld. the ground, but take $OOOO worth of stock in the new mill. Columbia people always did go against their own interests. Lancaster Cotton ' Mills, Safe la - arbor Iron Works and other manu facturing establishments might have been located here, had not property holders asked two or three prices for land. We have heard it said that had we, long ago, two or three first class funerals, it would have been better for the town, This wicked punster was about right. TEREITILE ACCIDENT FOUR MEN BURIED By TEE CAVING OF AN OltE -BANK. —ONE Max Il:tr.xxo.—Monday morning whilst four men were at work in a deep ex.- cavntionin the Cooper Ore Bank, ,a short distance: back of Acurietta, 'this county; owned by the Messrs. Musselmen, of that place, the sides suddenly without the least warning caved in with a heavy crash bury ing the whole party - a considerable distance below the surface o f the earth. The noise attracted other workmen in the mines to the scene, and beholding the sad calamity at once vigorously set to work to rescue their unfortunate comrades, if possible. One by one the men were reached, and all with life, except slight injury, save one man named Schaeffer, who was literally smash ed.to death and, end to relate, leaves a large fathily, and a wife in a very, feeble state of health, having been confined to her bed now almost a year. TAB FUNERAL or MRS. iitNKLE.— The funeral °Mrs. Elizabeth Elinkle,which took place on Tuesday afternoon, was very largely attended. She was well known in this community, and had a large relation shipand very many warm, personal friends who gave testimony t§ the deep sorrow of their hearts. The pale and emaciated face, the lonly coffin and the narrow grave are subjects upon which we do not like to dwell. It is more pleasant for the mind to soar away and contemplate the gay and fascinating things of earth, yet as time rolls on in its consummating round we have exampl • day after day which teach us the fraility o :nan, and upon which we must dwell. The Pale Horse and his rider have no re spect for persons. He enters the cradle and takes the mother's idol. Ho enters the col lege and calls the pride of a fond father as well as the aged. He enters the humble abode of the peasant and takes the weary la borer home to rest. Ile comes to the palace and removes the king from the throne. Yea he cuts down all both great and small, high and low. It is seldom that one passes away from earth more universally beloved and more deeply lamented than the sabject, of this notice. The qualities of her mind and heart wore such as wo cannot but admire. By her courteousinanner, her frank and gen erous spilit she won the affection and confi dence of all who enjoyed her acquaintance. She was ever ready to sympathize with the afflicted, to relieve the distressed, and min ister to the wants of the needy. Consisten-. op and fldelity marked her conduct in all the different relations of life which she sustained. AR a devoted and affectionate mother, and anobliging friend and neigh bor, she will long be cherished in greatful rememberance of 'many who survive to mourn her loss. Rev. W. R. Steck, pastor of the E. E. Lutheran church, of this place, conducted the services. Among other things be said : "For if we hellete that Jesus cited and rose agath, even so them also which sleep in Jesus. will Clod bring with Him."-Ist Thesalonlans 4; 14. A devoted and faithful member of the Church during all the years of her connection with ; I express the feelings of the whole congrega tion and of the community, when I say shall miss her." Already have we missed her during her sickness and- since she closed her eyes in the sleep of death, from the public ser vice, from the prayer meeting and around the communion table. Her last request in her last interview with her Pastor was, to be remembered on tile following Sabbath in our communion services, but the morning of that Sabbath, she went to sleep on earth to wake In heaven. We did not forgot her last request, we remembered her, but whilst we were communing withSesus on earth, we thought of her as communing with the Savior - . partaking anew with Him in His Kingdom. N 4 e sorrow, we weep, but -not as those who have no hope. Around her newly-made grave, through their falling tears may her sorrowing children say, "Even so thettralse which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him." Insweet Christian submission to her Heavenly Father's will, she said to her Pastor the day pre y/0114 to her death, /f it be His will that I get well I am, satlailed.'! "If not I will trust- in !will trust in lien." Beautiful expression of her child-like Christian faith, An epitaph worthy of being written on the white stone which shall mark her resting place, beneath which might be chided to-eomtort the hearts of those who go toper grave to weetg. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the dea of his saints." "Blessed are the dead who die In the LAM." "For if we believe that Jesus died and "ruse again, even so them also which sleep In Jesus will Gal bring with Him." God bless and com fort the bereaved. , , „ - Rev. .1., H. Menges, of York, Pa., was present and offered up a fervent and Un presaive prayer. •• TirE fireMen'are idle—thus may it al ways be. THE Presbyterian Sunday- School of this place will visit Litiz, on Tuesday, July 20th. .; -DIED.- 7 7 ;rohn Baumgarduer,'for a long time' connected with Black's Washington House of this place, died on Tuesday morn ing last, after a short illness. TEE Directors of the Susquehanna Iron Company, of this place, have declared a dividend of four per cent. on, their capital stock, payable on and after the inst. SUNDAY SCEZOOL Pro-NYC.—The Sun day School of the United )3rethren Church, of this place, spent yesterday in Boise's woods CASRIER ELECTED.—Mr. James A. Schell, formerly teller of the York County National Bank, was, on Saturday last, elected cashier of the same, in place of William Wagner, deceased. OWING to the great success at Lancas ter, the Nellie Maskell great. European Bur lesque Combination Troupe, will' not ap pear in Columbia until Monday and Tues day evenings, next week. TAKING PKOTOGRAPTIS.—The Photo graph Car of the 1 7 enusylvania Railroad was in town Wednesday and Thursday The Tunnel, Black's Washington House and other places were successfully photo graphed. AnUSEMENTS.—It has been so long since any really worthy entertainment has appeared in this place, that our citizens wilt be glad to learn the Nellie Maskell Eu ropean troupe in ballet, pentomine and burlesque,w i il appear at Odd Fellows , Hall, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, the Illth and 20th inst. FIRE MATTERS.---Tilere will be a meeting of the Vigilant Steam Fire Engine Company, at their hall, North Second street, on this (Friday) evening. The "Hirers" will receive their new hose carriage on Saturday, 31st inst., when it is proposed to have a turnout of the fire de partment. The Columbia boys have the most com plete steamer in the county, and they may 11 he proud of their apparatus. FAULT FINDERS.—An exchange has the following: "To criticise ac paper is an easy task, but to print one to please every body and the rest of mankind,is no small un dertaking. Those - who find fault with every little item which does not suit their ideas of right and wrong, should bay type and publish an organ of their own. Let them try it for a while, and if they don't get some new ideas on the subject, we are no judges of human nature—that's all." RAILROAD EXTENSION.—It is intend ed to extend the East Brandywine Rail road, running at present from Downing town to Waynesburg, to Ephrata, Lancas ter county. This would open up another section of country to railroad facilities, and cause Ephrata Springs to rise in import ance as a watering place, by bringing it within a few hours ride of Philadelphia. We understandthat the contractor has re ceived orders to begin immediately on the grading of the road. AcaroENTs.—Abont two weeks since a son of Charles McKee, of Paradise town ship, fell from a cherry tree and injured himself so seriously that he died on Thurs day,..last week. On Saturday last a child of Mr. Mcßeelly, of Leacock township, upset a vessel of boil ing water and was so badly scalded as to be in a critical condition. On Friday last n son of Jerry Sullivan, employed in the Gap Smelting Works, had his jaw bone broken and his Ince. badly crushed by some of the machinery. FOR. AITOOIZA.—W a met on Tuesday afternoon last, at. 1 . ..an0n...d0r, Col. - &iliith," Nfr. McCauley, James, McFarland,Roecher, Hibbard, Jones, and, others of the West Chester delegation, who were on their way to Altoona, to attend the State Convention of the Grand Army of the Republic. While in Lancaster they were the guests of lkfaj. A. C. Reinoehl. They are a crew ofjolly good - fellows—all old warriors—and were accompanied by the lean man, Gen. Walt. Hibbard, who acted as spokesman - for the party. James L. Pinkerton and Harry Mullen are the delegates from this place. ELECTION OF OFFICERS.—The follow ing officers were elected on Tuesday even ing last, in Shawnee Council, No. al, Jr. 0. A. Al"., of this place, to serve the ensuing term : Councilor--0. Clark. Vice Councilor—S. Laud is Recording Secretary—W. P. Withers. ..d.tst. Recording Seereia2w—W.Er win Treasurer—L. K. Fonttersiniih. Financial Secretary -L. Smith. Warden.—F. Richard. Conductor—C. Smith. I. Protector—F. Sweeney. 0. Protector—Geo. Reisenger. Jr. Past Councilor—O. Richards. This order is In a most nourishing con dition and has the largest membership of any similar organization in the county, and is rapidly increasing. A DARING ROBBEEL—As Daniel Root, a plough maker of Mount Joy borough, was on his way to Marietta on Saturday evening last, and when just beyond the summit of Chicques 13 ill, a robber emerged from the woods, stopped his horse and de manded of Mr. Root his money or his life ; at the same time presenting a pistol at his head. What! says the astonished Mr. Root —thinking the roan was in fun. The rob ber replied "deliver up your money and be quick about it too." Fortunately Mr. Root bad but .1.2:5 about his person, which was handed over and was allowed to go on his way.. The robber is a middle aged man, medium size, long black whiskers, rather thin. It is not the first time that persons have been attacked in this locality. Tray- Oars should keep a look-out for the robber and be prepared at all times to defend them selves. A Mrso/NG .1). Zion, a member of Lake Erie Lodge, No. 847, Free and Accepted A. Y. M.. and in good stand ing, mysteriously disappeared from Mead ville. Pa., on or about April 20th; 1E49, and the Lodge desire to learn 'of his where abouts. He was in the employ ofa Sewing Machine company, and left his office to go, to Corry, Pa., intending to visit Erie and Girard. The description of the missing man is as follows: Age 26 years; height between five feet seven and eight inches; black hair and eyes; thin dnrk moustache; florid complexion ; one upper front tooth gone ; brown suit and bat ; light overcoat; Masonio breast pin (gold slipper), gold watch and gold garnet ring. Any one knowing of his whereabouts, or his fate, if dead, will confer a favor by leaving such information at this office. MEETING OE SCHOOL BOARD,—The Public School Board met on Monday even ing last. Present—H. M. North, Joseph Mifflin, Samuel Grove, C. Brenentan, Geo. Young, Jacob S. Strine, J. W. Steacy, Joseph M. Watts. Absent, W. S. H. neys. On motion, the election of Principal was postponed till Monday evening next. The following teachers were elected to serve the ensuing term eon - menacing the fist Monday in September, at the salary set opposite their names per month Mr. L. C. Oberlin Miss Annie Lyle 4734 Brookheart 40 " 8. ........ 40 " UattJe J. Mifflin 35 Annie Caldwell 35 Erni:rd. F. Hunter 35 " Lizzie 'Kinzer 30 " NateStarabaugh 30 " Amelia A. Vaughan Maggio K. 'Mullen " Nettie J. Haldeman Rev.'ErLeby.L. Cooper, (colored) 44 There is an Increase of salary from last year of $2l , to '45 per month. LIE new pavements in the vicinity of the Town Ball improve appearances there abouts. Tin large Sunday School of the E. E. Lutheran church left for Lida.; this? (Friday) morning. „-. COAL ADVANCED.—It 'will be seen by reference to oar coal market that the article has again advanced fifty cents per ton. THE depth of rain that fell during the month of Tune last was nearly ten inches. The weather during the month was warmer than =Itl; and there has seldom been a season that vegetation has made greater progress. ATLANTIC ClTY.—This famous water ing place never offered greater attractions to pleasure seekers than the present Season. S. C. lionigrnacher's Sea-View House seems to be a popular place of resort. It is all the time crowded with excursionists from dif ferent parts of Pennsylvania, yet there_ IS room for all. Co to Atlantic City—the best sea-basking place on tho coast. LANCASTER .I.S.:OOIITS.—A large num ber of the officers and members of the Order of Knights of Pythias, In Lancaster, visited this place on Wednesday evening. They expressed themselves highly pleased with the workings and members of Ever green Lodge, No. Si, Columbia. A return visit is talked of. These reunions aro pleas ant and go far towards keeping up the spirit of unity and brotherly lovo among the members. UNCLAINIED LETTERS.—List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date. Persons calling for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the SPY: Ladies' List. —Mary Snyder, Anna New comer; Mary Parren, Mary McGowine, Matilda A. Lehman, Annie A. Jennings, Mary Irvine, Maria Farnham, Cecelia Frame, Barbara Evans, Martha Brown. Gant/cmcit's List.—George 33. Trout, S. Sellers, Jeannie Street, William Sherwood, Barnard Ryan, Aniesiah Rymer, Albert T. Stillenger, Francis Miller, J. Miller, (mil ler), J. Marlin,-Edward Rouse, John lier bil,- Christian Herr, S. R. Kauffman, Messrs. F. Hannaman k Son., W. P. Groves,-Martin S. Delleng,er, Michael Dick man, James Conner. THE DING-DOVE AS A BOUSE PET.— We always did like the ring-dove—how ex talic is that solemn Cuc-coo-00. The tMe opposite our office is perfectly melodious— much more so than our friend's beautiful "Song bird," the Whippowil, the "Polyp" or "Collawog." Every family should haven dozen or more. The "Columbia's" coon or the Givers "Tip" is no where when the ring -dove starts up. They enliven the neighborhood, and their sweet and plaintive accent stirs the soul with a tone akin to that which beats upon the ear when the soft, yet thrilling music of the Wrightsville baud floats from afar over the still waters of the tranquil Susquehanna. Selah HORSES STOLEN.—Three horses were stolen from the farm of J. A. d Y. IC. Alex ander, in Little Britain township, Lancas ter county, early on Wednesday morning last. One of the horses belonged to the Illessrs. Alexander, and two of them to Christian Putersheim, who farms part of the place. They were taken from the pas ture field. Search was immediately made, and on Friday morning they were found at Mt. Eden Furnace, neer the Gap, where a farmer had taken them up as astrays. It is supposed the horses were stolen and ridden . off, but being partially unshod and unable to travel far, the thieves turned them loose. There are various other circumstances to lead to the conclusion that they were stolen. SCARED.—Two ladies fearfully scared each other, on Second street, on Wednesday evening, by imagining that some evil•dis posed person was about to attack them. Their screams brought to their rescue several persons, but the desperado could not be found. It was late, the night dark, with a threatening storm :tud, . occasion - .13/ flash of lightning. All this perhaps made the ladies mere apprehensive of danger. The demon who would attempt any insult to au unprotected female, deserves the severest punishment. The street lamps Were not lighted and great blame is attaeb ed to lamp-lighter hook in consequence. If he is afraid, or too timid to attend to the lumps, as has been stated, he :should hire "Topsides to accompany him. WHAT SMOKING DOES FOR LOTS.—A certain doctor, struck with the large num ber of boys under fifteen years of ago whom h e observed smoking, was led up to in quire into the effect the habit had upon their general health. tie aged from nine to fifteen, and carefully examined them. In twenty-seven of them ho discovered in jurious truces of the habit. In twenty-two there were various disorders of the circula tion and digestion, palpitation of the heart, and a more or less marked taste for strong drinks. in twelve there was rather fre quent bleeding of the nose; tou bad die tutted sleep; and four had slight ulcers,- lions of the unmans inembrauce of the mouth, which disappeared on ceaSing r from the use of tobacco for some days. The doe tor treated them all fui weakness, but with little effect until the smoking was discon tinued, when health sad strength were soon restored. SPECIMEN OF LIMEST9NE.--.;11r... S. S. Detwiler, a short time ago, sent •speeimens of limestone Wont his lands adjoining the borough of Wrightsville, to Washington, D. C., for examination. A few nays ago he received the following very favorable re port DEPAIVINIENT OF TUE INTEMOR,) OEN/ZEAL LAND OFFICE, WASIIIyOTOI, D. C., July - 9th, Ma. 51a. S. S. 131:rwrigit—Sir:—Your COMlGlUnfica lion of July 6th, 180, with two specimens of minerals, has been received, and the same sub mitted to the Oeoligost for examination, with the following result: The specimen of vulgar clan linzurtone (marble) front 'Wrightsville marole quarry, Yoric county, Pa„ is an excellent :sam ple; in closeness of grain and uniform texture I regard it equal to the Italian marble; it works admirably and is especially adapted for orna mental purposes. The specimen of hydraulic lintextune was submitted to a Chemical examina tion, and the results show this material capable of furnishing good hydraulic cement, the com position of it agreeing partially with that of the best Roman cement stone of Europe, it contains silica, carbonate of lime, al umina,protoxide and peroxide of iron, carbonate of magnesia and water. Yours, respectfull J.S.. Wir,sox, Commissioner. s.—The following i$ .r Columbia Borough Township: iticOME RETWIN the list of Incomes f. and West. Flemptleld Armor SS 258 Alexander H. S - L' , , - 227' Armstrong James 105 , Baker - A. 0 78 Bruner A sr 2,4001 Bruner Air 6g9, Bruner Henry V 3,919 1 Bruner Dr DI 370' Bogle George 1,136 Bletz F 8 300 Blank Jos H 1,010 Bruekhart Sara'l 600 Bruckhart John 66 Bucher Pred'k 1517 l3roneman Beni B 161 Bachman John 13 1,070 Crane Robert I,Boi Cooper John 701 Case Wm 0 4,740 Denny John Q 9,086 Detwiller S S 1,310 Douglass Rev It J 100 Eshleman Jacob 0.02 ' Edwards Thomas • 075 Fondersmith H C 1,002 Forrey Jacob 1,312 Pricly S Matt 195 Frederleh John 1,800 Green A. S 800 • Grove Samuel 3921 Goss ler Philip 752 ' Grider Andrew 734' Garber Reuben 1,001 ' Grider Christian 733 ' Garber Andrew '350 ' Heise Sam'l B 950 Herr J llald 359 Hess J G 5,116 Heise Henry H 307 ' Harris Geo AV ' 490 Hamilton Robert 110 ' Hershey E 2 ,478 Herr Benjamin '...85 Hogendobler A R 012 Hostetter Ctl'n S 191 Harry Robert 31 3139 Haldeman 00 " 8,853 Haldeman S S 8,853 Haldernma Paris BA9 Haldeman Geo W._ 930 Jones John 373 101chler Henry- 0 2,0.8 I.lphart Michael , 475 - Myers James 11,„Wk.t Meyers I A 631 "Myers Christian 57 Musser Chu.' S 52 : 3fusserß G , $ 171 "Musser Ch'n N - •• 171 • Musser Michael 18 • Musser Martin S 20. May Simon C 903 I McDonald N 187 Mellinger 13 IC " 'A Mifflin Sam?' W 187 I Moore 31 11 1,000 • Mifflin J Houston 686 Nouns.) Chns J 2,927 :Volt Christian 375 North H 31 1,400 Patton AVnt 50/ Welder Wm T 1 150 Prattler Jacob C Oil Purple S H 077 110C110W Wm 21% itample Geo It • 1,272 Rumple Jonas 1,272 Itlghter W 1,413 Romer A 14.: .500 Supplee %Am 1,177 Supplee 'r It 1,225 Steacy J W .:93 Smith SH C 498 Sacrist :Michael 760 Stauffer Jacob 31 5.54 'Shreiner Chas P :1.1.5 Spearing Edm'd 220 Shenherger John 400 Sheik John '7OO Strickler I It 900 Shock Samuel 1,925 Stclunan John P. 303 Shinala 31 0 585 Smith E li. v 089 -, Shuler August. 60 Swartz Samuel C 1,827 Sbatzer Samuel 1,5,31, Su) dam Henry 1,000 Shuman 31 S 1,018 Tillie Mrs C C 200 ['homes Herbert 1,000 Truscott Samuel 2,501 Upp W W 325 Vogel Sylvester 94 Vaughen Joshua 131 Witmer D W 1,357 Witmer Jacob 215 WislerHenry 2,763 i Wilson Hiram 88415 Williams It 373 Young Gotleib 300 Young Geo jr 3,2111 Yeager Jahn 350 Zeigler Ir 1C 512 ANCIIOIt BEF.R.—Persons who Wish a good and fresh glass of beer can always Lind it at the Anchor Beer Saloon of P. lieubner, Front street. soak beer on Sat urday and Monday. • ltw Elio HER'S GROCERY STORE.— A prime and extra lot of now Nos. 1 and 2 shorn mackerel in quarters, kits and half barrels, bas just- been received at the above establishment, and are selling at good old failtioned prices. Another invoice of oysters, pickles, and canned fruits, etc., of all kinds j ust received. Call and see the excellent stock of groceries at the etch* of Max. ltdaw "Gr'ALLIISES,"—We hang men on the gal lows, but we hang our breeches on the "gal luses." Now it must be a very provoking thing to a man getting nicely Mang to Wave the gallows give way all of a sudden ; and a very provoking thing it is to have- our " genuses" give away. The only way to prevent such an awkward experience is by buying them in Oak Hall. Wanamaker Brown have enlarged their Gents' Furnish ing Department and you can get shirts, col lars, suspenders,—everything in that line at the lowest of low prices. "So accurate is this science (Life Insu rance), that no investments are more; safe than those which are based on such calcula tions, and there is no class of pecuniary in stitutions that are more certainly destined to become universal."—Albcrt Barnes' " Life at Three-score and Ten." A safe investment on life insurance is made doubly safe, if it is made with such a company as " TheAtnerican Life Insurance Co., of Philadelphia •" the rapid increase of whose list of insured testifies to the correct ness of Mr. Barnes' prediction of the deStirt ed universality of life insurance. Dr. F. Hinkle, agent, Columbia, Pa. PATENT PORTABLE CIDER AND WINE Mrtz.—Mr, H. Wilson bus for sale the ."Keystone Cider and - Wine Mill." This mill is pronounced by those who have used it to be superior to any manufactured. It will make more cider, grind - fester and ensier, and is more durable than an • mill in the market. Call on H. Wils(sn, cor ner of Second and Locust streets, and e:t amine for yourselves. The fruit crop this year will be the largest in many years, and Mr. W. has pro vided for it by securing the best cider mill in the world ; and the largest stock of fruit jars ever brought to this market. Go and be supplied. If the ladies but knew what thousands of them are constantly relating to us, we candidly believe one-half ot the weakness, prostration and distress experienced by them would vanish. James Marsh, Esq., 159 West Fourteenth street, N. Y., says, "he has three children, the first two are weaeand puny, his wife having been una ble to nurse or attend them, but she has taken Plimtation Bitters for the last two years, and has a child now eighteen months old which she has nursed and reared her self, and both are hearty, and saucy, cud well. The article is invaluable to moth ers', Cc. Such evidence might be continued for a volume. The best evidence is to try it. They speak for themselves. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, diabetes, &c., will tied speedy relief through these Bitters. :klagnolia Water.—Superior to the - hat imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. Tile EXAMINATON of applicants for schools in Lancaster county, will be held in the following districts, at the time and place hereinafter specktied: Manor twp, July 17th, 9 A. M., Central Manor. Paradise twp, July 19t13, 9 A. M., Black Horse. Bart twp, July 20th, 9 A. lq., Green Tree. Sadsbury twp, July 21st, 9 A, M., Chris tiana. Salisbury twp, July 22d, 9 A. M., White Horse. Leatalck twp., and New Milltown district —July 23d, 9 A. M., Interc Upper Leaeock. twp, July, 9 A. M., Doraville. East Lampeter twp, July 26th, 9 A.. 1%1., En terprise. West Lampeter twp, July 26th, 9 A...M., Lampeter Square. requea twp, July 28th, 9 A. M., Willow street. Providence twp, .Tuly 29th, 9 A. M. New Providence. . Last Henuptield twp, July 30111, 9 A. :NI Itolierstown. Nest llemplield two, July 9 A. Mountville. The directors of the several digjric.s re r4,1;110:74Y:.:tO pr 0."... 4.11•;a4:4.1 ACO Ti,eirro m exaination, and to provide all apparatus that may be needed. The applicants are earnestly requested to make a thorough review at all the branches in Which they will be examined, and to come provided with a few sheets of writing paper and a good pencil. The Directors and applicants will please to be punctual. The public are respectfully invited to at tend. County Affairs. MOUNT .TOY.—We compile the following from the Mount Joy Herald of the 10th inst : The fan illy of Col. E. L. Moore, left town on Thursday morning, en route for Atchi son, Kansas. Mrs. Sohn Sphar of East.' Donegal imp., broke her arni in falling from a cherry tree on Thursday afternoon. The 93rd Anniversary of American Inde pendence was celebrated at the Soldiers' Orphan School, on Saturday, July 3rd, in a manner which will long be. remembered by all who particpated. Airs. Trout sold her residence in this place to J. 'Kennedy, Esq., principal of the Soldiers' Orphan School, for 53,600. Part of the lot she sold to ;11 . r. John Patterson. The Mechanics Parade in this place on the -17th promises to be a great success.: A.. number of other Councils have siguitled. their intentions to be-present. The differ— "ent rr4lroeds 7111, Issug., excursion tickets ou theeo.easion. " " On lust Sato rday.:it child three years old, son of Michael Ober, ofitapho twp., had Ms leg broke by getting it into the .wheel Of a wagon from which he was climbing, In the same' neighborhood a little daughter` or Michael Sherp bud her arra broken br',fall ing out of a carriage in which-she was play ing, and a little son of Henry Snyder had or arm broken; but by what means his leg we have not learned. Mrs. John Stauffer, of Mount Joy twp., her sister Mrs. Gibbs and sou and Miss Fondersmith of Lancaster met withal] acci dent on Thursday- afternoon that might have resulted much more seriously than it did. They were driving up the turnpike above Springville in a one-horse wagon, the horse getting on one side of the mid, one of the ladies In attempting- to draw him Leek, fell out, and in doing so caught the line and drew the horse around, upsetting the wagon, and injuring all of the ladies more or less. Fortunately the horse did not run, or the consequences would have been terrible. '/.ELL'S ENCYCCOPEDIA.—This work when completed will be the greatest book of modern times. It is not only a dictiona ry—superior in all its details to Webster or Worster—but it is a history and biography as well, and will supply a great want long felt. We now look in vain through, libra ries for a complete dictionary that will give you history, biography, geography, arts, trades, language and scienee,as does %AUX. - % POPULAR EN - CYCLOPEDIA. The cost of get ting up the work is immense, and will probably reaCh one hundred thousand dol lars. The finest paper is used and the typography is fatiltless. It is profusely il lustrated with fine engravings. This part of the business is being done by our accom plished artist, Mr. Jasper Green, of this place, and the work does great credit to himself and at the same time beautifies the book, Mr. Green will receive subscripthms , and any one of our citizens who wish to ex amine the book or subscribe. will call on him at his residence, corner of Second and Walnut streets, Columbhi. Weekly Numbers.—Terms to Stlbscri hers and Clubs.—Single NumborS :Sent to any address, free of postage, 10 cents. The first ten Numbers, or any ten Numbers, sent.to one or to several addresses, free of postage, $l,OO. Clubs of five, to any address, free of postage, 50 cents, and one extra, gratis, to getter-up of club. Monthly .Number.—Single number of forty pages, composed of five weekly -Num bers in one cover sent to any address, free of postage, 50 cents. Clubs of five, sent to one or several addresses, free of postage, and one extra, gratis, to getter-up of Club, $2.50. Remittances for any number may be made by mail, it the risk of the publisher. In sums of considerable amou t,they prefer Postal order, the cost of which may be de ducted from the sum to be sent. Parties desiring to act. as agents and canvassers, ad dress the publisher. T. Ellwood Zell, No. 17 and 19 South. Sixth street, Philadelphia. PREPARMG FOlt FALL TRADE.—Antos R. Hougentogler is making extensive pre parations for a large business this Fall. He is enlarging his establishment and other wise malting improvements. Amos is ac commodating, sells cheap and for cash, hence his success. NOTWITITSTANDING the hot weather people roust havesuitahle clothing. At the store of I. 0. Bruner may be found a sup ply of clothing for all seasons of the year. A large stock of boots, shoes, and ladies' gaiters on hand at reduced prices. THE attention of our readers is directed to the-advertisement of Coe's Cough 334- sem and Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, in another part of this paper. These truly valuable medicines are recommended by all who use them. Bead the certificates. dec.6S-fy BOROUGH TAS•COLLECTOR.—Thomas 11. Dunbar, borough tax-collector, has col lected trom the 9th of June to the 15th of July,five thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. This may be considered well done for the old man, when it has been asserted that ho vras too old to perform the duty. Only about two thousand dollars remain uncollected. AN OLD •DEFENDER OIIT PUR , ASSEM mx.—Capt. Samuel D. Miller. cif Marietta, an old soldier of the war of 1812, is out for Assembly.. lie is a terror to all political rings, co rruption ists and thugs. Ere stands on bis own merits and runs as an indepen dent candidate. lie asks the suffrages of honest men of all parties. Says ho is op posed to buying and selling candidates or votes—discountonanees all would-be-rulers and political tricksters in high or low - places. The Boys in Blue throughout the county will, we presume, stand by the "Old Defender." THE house of Mrs. Sarah Stambaugh, in Afanheim twp., this county, was burglar iously entered last night and robbed of money and jewelry. On Mrs. Stambaugh's retiring at her usual hour (10 o'clock) she found to her surprise her chamber door locked froM,the inside. This at once cre- ated suspicion, and she gave the alarm. Eter brother, who had been tarrying with her at the time, in order to examine the room, procured a ladder and entered from the outside window, which was partially open. Fie found, after ingress, her secreta ry opened and her papers and other articles scattered promiscuously around, but the "bird bad flown." On further search it was discovered that the following amount of money s with other valuable articles were abstracted : two $lO notes, $5 notes, and bal ance in fractional currency to the amount of over $6O. The most valuable and endear ing article purloined was her gold finger ring containing seven diamonds, valued at $2OO. Her full name is engraved thereon. --Intelligencer, 15. THE SELTRY SEASON.—The Summer months are here, and as usnal bring a long train of diseases—many dangerous and fa tal. It is the season when nature can do little in recuperating our exhausted strength, and when we are required to for tify our physique against the dangers aris ing-from the universal prevalency of sick ness. The only true safeguard is that pure and reliable tonic and invigoratorMishler's Herb Bitters, which is indorsed and recom mended by the medical faculty and by un numbered thousands of persons in every city, town and village m the countty. who have tested its remedial virtues, and by its aid preserved or recovered their health. 11 will purify the Blood and Secretions; cure every form of Indigestion, and afford im mediate relief in cases of Dysentery, Chotic, Cholera, Cholera 11l ()rims, and kindred di diseases. Provide yourself now against a time of need. Delays are often dangerous. Price one dollar per bottle. Sold by all druggists. ORDER. OF UNITED AMERICAN :qll - election for officers of the State Council of Pa., 0. U. A. M., is now being held in the various Councils through out the State. All Councillors and ex-Conn cillors in good standing are entitled to vote. The following are the candidates for each office to be tilled: For State Councillor, Sohn W. Quigg, of No. °7. S. V. C.—John F. Zeilin, of 6; Richard P. Andress, of 9 ; Rob ert Monroe, of 11; George, Hawkes, of lO ; Charles W. Stephens, of 4; E. P. Tonikins, of 10, For S. C. Secretary—John P..Ba.tt , of no ; M. Weokerly, of 30. For S. C. Treasurer. John Krider. of 44. For S. C. Ind.—William M. Shultz, of 159; James Mackintosh, of OS; Icrottio L. Boyer. of 45; Eli Hollinger, of 35. For S. C. Examiner— John Server, of 52. For S. C. Protecter— D. IC. Hartzell, of 50 ; J. IC. Dairy, of iS ; Martin A. NV illiams,of ; Isaac st. Wobster , of 107 ; Peter Styer,of SO; S. Atlce Bock ins, of 150; 11. ll... Walter, of 15. r's FUGAL OA=T NA en the PA/owing extract from the Detroit ,Tribune, it will be seen that this admirable improvement to hatter appreciated in that enterprising city, than iL has been ill tiii9 vicinity. It seems to us that the people are singu larly blind to the merits of this simple :mil effectual Contrivance for making agog:id:lnd cheap light. We advise all our subscribers who desire to avoid heavy gas bills, to call and exam ine the model of this machine at Iliram Wilson's, who is prepared to put up the machines on any scale, either for public or private buildings, cities or villages: ourAr CA.s,—Messrs. Appleby 6: Blake -ley. of Conneaut, Ohio. have introduced in to this city a machine for making gas from liquid hydro-carbons, thatgives a beautiful and brilliant light, superior to coal gas and con be made at a cost not to exceed 50 cents per 1,000 feet. The gas is used in the some pipes and burnersprdinarily used in build ings supplied with that commodity, there ti.ro all that is needed is to put in the ap paratus, connect the pipes and supply one's self with a splendid light at a cost a little above nothing compared with the bu ll etin; to be derived. Several of our private citi zens are now buying their Louses furnished with this style of gas, and when its utility is practically tested others will do the same. The new drug store on the eorner of Jeffer son and Randolph streets is now supplied with this gas and the beauty and mellow ness-ef the light given by it can be seen Upon any evening. The Invention is one that our people will do well to examine. is us simple as it is useful, and models may be seen in operation at 190 Jefferson avenue, second door east of hates street. IVLost, Fault is It? Nu. EntTon :—Your correspondent,"Citi zen," no doubt fuels better. Naturally he ought to. He has rid himself of an awful incubus: .111 s :struggles have drawn sym pathetic sighs from malty hearts. In his desperation he strikes in all directions. Like A. J., lie swing , : round the circle, blind to what has been done, and seeing only what. he thinks ought to have been done. how long his "christion patience" has been tried, and why there should be any necessity at all for the exercise of such patience on the part of the citizens of Co lumbia toward the Town Council, I cannot tell, It is well known that we have it new charter, conferring. upon our municipal authorities increased powers and privi leges. It ought to be well known that for tlinewe are indebted to members of Cou nci , 'acting 'its such, and not to the citizens. -Every ,otibrt oil the part of the citizens of our borough ended in smoke. They never would agree. The charter having been ob tained, the Council proceeded at once to open, extend and grade streets, to meet the demand for building lots. Yet "Citizen" tells us that "no public effort has been made by Council` to open and extend streets. Dwellers upon Gossier-Green, and ye who live on Locust and Walnut streets, above Fourth and Fifth, what answer have you for the "citizen" who ignores yottr ex istence? 'You had better ignore - him. Every impartial observer must praise the Town Council for their efforts to prepare the way for the growth and prosperity of our town. They have done their best. .111 they could do has been done. They tvantod the privilege of borrowing from time to time sums of money which in the aggre gate would not exceed :310000; but the cit izens of Columbia in their wisdom limited th e m to $-ITi,unn. A supplement to the char t:r was passed to suit the views of the &Ili- Upon that small margin the Council ' been working. JII,OOO of it has been expended, and in a Manner with which, MS man eau justly find fault. The balance will b e needed to pay damages not yet de termined. if "Cdizets" wishes his-pet f or b ea urojing the town tarried out, 'lie must apt.e.:l to his citizens, and try to c. , onvinee them that they made a ads take in drawing their purse strings so tight. If he convinces them and leads them to - make proper ainends, his name may yet be lianded down to future generations, as that Of a great public benefactor. CITIZEN, No. liegister. JACOB w. BEAR, who Is a candidate fur It Isrsa, subject to the approval of the Ile publican voters or the County - , is a gentleznan worthy 01 support be our citizens. Ile was at one time a rcsildeut aflame:ester, clerking lu the Recorder's onlee, under the late Tobias A. .51iller. Ito is a nativeof Laucaster county, and is not nutc, and never was an office-holder. For the last ten or twelve Sears, he has been conducting the store business of the firm of 3Lusselinan s Watts, at the lilarietta. Furnaces. lilt fidelity to his employers interests has elicited their fullest ap- Prona.tion, and their support for the I,ositton be asks. The citizens of the countyin his elec tion, will obtain the service of a. iii . e-long work ing.Republieust, neernpetent and taithful °Meer. His numerous friends of East Donegal town ship; present him with contidence to the Repoli limm voters for their support PERSONAL.—Dr. Warren McChesney, of St. Louis, Mo., arrived In town on Sat urday last, looking well and hearty.• lie represents things as serene in the West. We are authorized to announce SACOR W. BEAR, Marietta Furnaces, East Donegal town ship, as a candidate for Raolifrza Wiots, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary election. We are authorized to announce CAPT. BASTE D. /NULLED., of Marietta, an old soldier of the war oflBl2, as a candidate for .A.SSFACRLT, subject to the primary electors, and toall honest voters of all parties. We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN STER3LAN; or Penn township, as a candidate for STATE SENATOR, subject to the Republican nomination by the people at the en suing primary elections. We are authorized to announce the name of E. BILLINGFELT, of Adamstown, as a can didate for the STATE SENATE, subject to the Re publictin nomination by the people at thepri mary elections. We are authorized to announce the name of R. W. SHENK, ESQ., of Lancaster City, as e. can didate for the STATE SENATE, subject to the Re publican nomination Hy the people at the pri mary elections. We are authorized to announce the name of JOITNI3. IVARF.EL, of Lancaster City. as a can didate for the STATE SENATE, subject to the Re publican nomination by the people at the pri mary elections. We, the undersigned BopubLicaus of tile Bor ough of Columbia, take pleasure in offering Mr. Peter Fraley as a candidate for the Assembly. From a long knowledge of the character and qualifications of Mr. Fraley, we feel confident ho would make a faithful and efficient Repre sentative., We, therefore, urge our fellow-citi zens of the county to give him their suffrages at the ensuing primary election: Sohn Q. Denney, Milton Wike, H. G. Zifinich, Bent. Haldeman, Jacob Auwerter, Wrn. Itess, Philip Shreiner. John Peart, John B. Beet:nm, A. 0. Norpher, George Bogle, S. Atlee Bockius, S. Steacy, Abram Bruner, Sr., Abram Bruner.Jr., Jacob Strine, A. S. Kauffman, We are authorized to announce the name of 1)u. J. B. HOWER, of Marietta, Pa.. as a can didate for the LEGISLATURE, subject to the de cision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. We are authorized to announce the name of REINItY M. EIsiGLE, of Donegal township, as a candidate for the AsSuatimir, subject to the de cision of the Republican voters, at the ensuing primary elections. We are authorized to announce JAMES COL LINS, of Colertda township, as a conciliate for the Emoistcarran, subject to the decision of the Republican voters, at the ensuing Primary Elections. We are authorized to announce CAPT. W. D. REITZEL us a candidate for the As.stztirrir, subject to the nomination of the Republican voters at the primary election. We are authorized to wino nuce CAPT. A. G OD SHALE:, of East Cocalico township, es a Van didate fur the LEGISLA.TUIVE, subject to the de cision of the Republican Tarty at the ensuing Primary Elections. We are authorized to announce MAJOR A. C. REINOEIIL, of Manheim township, as a can didate for the LEGISLA.TURE, subject to the de cision of the Republican Party at the ensuing Primary Elections. WE are authorized to announte SOl,lig E. WILEY, of Bainbridge, as a candidate, for the .41.',3 - 111,1111.17 subject to the decision_ of the Re publican voters at the prlinary elections. We are authorized to announce Da. E. B. KERB ' of Indtantown aa a candidate for theASST:naVr, subject to the nomination of the Republican voters at the primary election. We are authorized to announce HENRY:S. ICA.LIFFUAN, Drover, of East neuiptiold town ship, as a candidate for COUNTY TILCASUMCIt, li•abjea tO the decision of the F. , epublican - voters at the ensuing Primary Election. We are authorized to announce that H. K. STONER, of West Lampeter township, Manu facturer of Agricultural implement., will be a candidate for the etlice of Cot - xry TREAbIIIVGIC, subject to the decision of the itepnblican voters at the ensuing Primary Elections. We arc authorized to announce that \V \f. ROBERTS, of West nerninield twp•, will be a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. We are authorized to announce - that AMOS 1a1t.01 , 1 , ', of Manic township, formerly of the Cross Keys Hotel, Lancaster city, will be a can didate fur SIIEICIFV, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. We are authorized to announce that JOHN EILDEBRAND, or Mount Joy, will ben (=Mt ttbte for SUEItIFF. subject to the decision of the ions Ite , publiean voters at the ensuing primary elect . d&w. e Arc authorized to announce that FRED ERICK ItIYERS, of Strasburg borongh, will be a candidate for Su r.ark - v, subject to thin decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. We are authorized to announce that ISAAC MI:VILER, of I.Amcaster city, formerly of East .Cocalico, wilt be tt candidate for Sheriff; subject to the decision of the Republican voters out the ensuing primary elections. Rianv. We are authorized to announce. asa candidate for the office of COUNTY AlTlirroic, Mr. GEO. W. ,lI.E:NSEL, of-Quarryville. :qr. II has served e terat in that. °dice, ..and toacle a faithful officer. _The eowittiOn of things at this tune require his 'ire-election. All in fai - or of holding our County t!ommis4lolloiS, Prison Inspectorwlliallilireetors or the Poor to a strict accoun t 'lra/ vote for hint. REGISTER. Wow! , authorized to atll2OU'llee GEORGE W. COIIPTOX, Carriurvon, as a candidate for itzursriat, subject, to the nomination by the Re publicaat voters nt the primary elections. We are authorized to announce Col. MILTON 'WEIMER. late or Columbia borough. us a can did lie for E itntg•rgu., sub.( ettt to the nomination Ity• the Republican voters et the primary' elec tions. • We are authorized to announce the name of 11ENRY BECHTOLD, of Ituunt Joy Borough, us a candidate for RMISTEI: or Wiza.s, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Lan caster county, at the ensuing primary electton. We are authorized to announce Lieut. A. C liEltß, of West Lampeter twp., as a candidate Or REG twenn, subject to the nonthaation by the itepublican voters at the primary elections. We are authorized to announce .MARTIN S. FRY, of Ephrata township, as a candidate for ItunisTr.n, subject to the decision of the Repub lican voters of Lancaster county, at the nomi nating election- We are authorized to announce JEREMIATI ROHRER, of Lancaster city late Major lEth Reg't Penn 'a Volunteers, Id Division. 2.1 Corps, Army of the Potomac, us a candidate for the °dice of Register of Wills, subject to the deci sion of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. Wo are authorized to announce PETER J OIINS, of East Lampeter township, as a can didate far County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican voters pt theprimary elections. We aro authorized to tinuertuee the haute of R.OBEFIT DYSART, of ..Nronut Joy, use candidate for ConeNrat, subject to the lied.Sloll of the Re publican }arty at the ensuing printery deepens. We are tottliorized to announce Capt. W. D. STAUFFER. city, lute, of the Ist Regiment Pennsylvania, Reserves, and 115th P. V., as is candidate for Pnornolvot.tatr, subject to the dectsion of the Republicans voters et the eIWI - print:try election. Mr. S, Is the present cleik. tor Prothonotary, speaks English and German; carried the inusltet for three y‘tos, and participated iu a dozen battles. cLE.rac OLD ORPHANS' COURT We are authorized to announce JOHN Q MERCER, late of Salsbury twp., now or the City of Lance.ster, tts candidate for Clerk of Orphans' Court, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ptintary elec tions. (tid.w• We are. authorized to announce the name of JOTS: X. REED, of Lancaster city, as a can didate for Court Com.misstoNcit, subject to the decision of the Republican voters, at the ensuing. prituary elections. CLERK. OF QUATVIER SVSSUONS. We are auttiorir.ed to announce DAVID ItOTII of Alarietta Borough, Penn'a, as a candidate for Cracitic OF Qti.l.l:TEt • . SE.s - stoics, huttleet to the decision of the ExpulA lean voters at the ensuing Primary Election. Philadelphia Cattle Market. BEEF CATME were In demand this week at full prices; 1611 head arrived and sold at 954 a 951. c for extra. Pennsylvania and 'Western Steers; 7 aSc for fair to good do, and Sa 6;,cz per Lb gross for common, as to quality. Cows were unchanged ; 150 head sold at Sr, a GO for Springers, and $6O a 70 per head for Cow and Calf. Sugar• were in Pdr demand ; about 10,000 head arrived and sold at the oitlerent yards at , 43 a Seper lb groSs, as to condition. Hens were dull; :ZOO bead sold at the different yards at sl3a /350 per 100 Thsnet, arida few extra at $1375. Philadelphia Market Report. FranAr, July IC, 1300. There is s steady home consumption demand for Flour, and prices are welLmaintained, par ticularly for high grades of Spring W heat, - which has become very . scarce. The sales comprise .100 barrels lowa, \Wisconsin Extra Family tit a 750; GOO Barre LS Ohio, Indiana and lilinoty do do at 073734 c—the latter figure for choke: Macy lots at S 9 a 10 50; extras at 5,5 50 It 5 75, and super:The at 0.5 a 5 There is rather more de mand for Eve Flour, and 130 barrels sold at Ss 12tAatilri. In Corn _Meta nothing doing The otterings of pew Wheat are increasing, and prices have falftni 5 cents per bushel. Sales 2,0000 bushels, mostly Southern, at Si 55 a 150, closing at the hitter rate, and some damp lota at lower ngures. 'We is steady at Si 40. In Corn I here is lass doinit. Lots of 3,000 bushels at 01 15 lot -Tallow, and SI 10 a 1 13 for Western mixed. Oats unsteady, with hales of 3,000 bushels 'West ern at 791tsOc. Whinky is very quiet, and ranges from SSe a SLOB, tax paid. Coluxubia Lumber :11Laricet. Cor.t - arnr,t, July 16,1660. 1171111 e Pine Culling's. or samples Ql5 00(5)16 00 Ikl Common 1 10 004= 00 =l3 Common 16 00es40 00 Ist Common 60 00(405 00 " " fennel 00W0 00 Joist turd 6caullite , .. 25 00(9gIii 00 He,inlock, Joist and 'ir.ntling ..... - _ 17 00(g1X) 00 Ask and Oak ... V 3 10,9,45 00 Dressed flooring Boards - SO OtkeSt; 00 Cherry 40 00(.450 00 Poplar .50 00045 00 Poplar—Chair Ylall.r.: 111 00(00 00 Walnut Pia/1k I. 004100 Pickets Headed, 4 feet PI 00018 00 Pickets Tap_ering, 5 feet 20 00(1050 00 Plastering - Lath 3 73 Shingles Hunch, VS inch 1G 00W2J 00 Shingles SuwecL tii loch it 006,16 00 Roofing Lath 0 MO S 00 Carolina Yellow Pine Flooring i5O 50 IIZIEZE Announeementa. SENATE ASSEMBLY And litany others COUNTY TREASUBER SZlExrri AUDITOR. coltoNcE PROTIIONOTARY COMMISSIONER Marhtts. t„, 3,IoNnA - 2, Joly 12 Columbia Coal Market. covcarnrA, .111ly 16,1803. IN YARD. Di:l2D. Fuller Lump . 2 8 15 VI 50 / 4 08. 1, -,.' a and 4 5 a 5. 6 00 31e N ny Coal, os. 1,2, 3do 4 al5 050 5 65 t; 00 Lykens Valley s e rve and egg a4O a 75 o Nutt SFM 650 Snanioken atove.and egg........ 4.... 615 , 6 - " Nutt .1 65 600 Fuller, Maltby, for 1, ...," 3 4,1, by ear gross tons on track. . 575 Bruner's New Diamond, Nos. 1,2. 3 dr: 5 b r ear gross tons on truck 5 50 Nutt No: b, Coal on track by car load 5 50 Columbia Produce Market. • COLDWIItA, July Id, 11.411. Potatoes, new to 6.1 04 AI old Apples portion peck Eggs, doz Butter, Lard. Sides, " Shoulders Hams, country lEtanas, sugar cured Tallow Beans, V quart Beef, f Veal Mutton_ Lamb Pork Sausage. Pudding Bologna. Columbia Flour and Grain Market. ICoLtranii.t..Toly 1.6, 1669. Family Flourbarrel t: 50 . . 100 lbs 403 Superfine Flour - .0 b 6 00 100 lbs arrel 3 00 . " 50 11,r 150 - - Corn Meal bush 90 Corn Cho Outs— " 80 Coen 4: Superior White Wheat Ml 5 barrel 9 50 • 100 lbs 500 Marriages. 111 this place, on the gth lust., by Itev. W. S g. Keys, At:DU:ENV CHAXBERS, of Petersburg ulld Miss 31...tav Lora, of Lancaster. ~~~~. Ott Sunday morning. 11th inst., In this place. MILS. ELIZABETXI ii.INICLE, in the Cifltla year of her age. 2.J . 'lr ADVERTISEI6LENXS. CIA PER DAY.—Ageuts Wanted $ II ',.:AJ Everywhere. Sample for two stamps. Address 13.1.ru5, 11.,t1s.ms t Co., Cleveland, Ohio. IVIDEND.—Thc Board of Directors of the 1' first Sallowal Bank., of Columbsa, lave this day declared a dividend of tip per cent. clear of all taxes payable on demand. nod placed to eurpluss 55,000. S. S. DETWILLII, jyl3-1n1w) Cashier. VOR SALE OR RENT, with Furniture If desired, 'louse anti Lot, three story brielt, uu Locust street, between }'rout and iieeend streets. Colutnbia, Pcun'ai„ jyl3-tdl P. GO:iSLEIIt. YayHE DIRECTORS OF THE SUS.. QUELIANNA IRON COILPANV. have this declared a dividend of .1 per cent. ou their Capital Stock , payable on and after the 20th inst. W3f. PATTON, Treasurer. Coluzu his. July. 12, IS6d.—J.yl7-2tw A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES Doing u abort and practical treatise ou the na ture canhes, and synaptonta of Pulmonary Con- Nuntigion, Brood/tar, and As/Joao: and their prrren tied. treatment, and cure by inhcWboo. Soot by Suall, free. Address Q. VA.NI - 117.11.11ELL, IVest Fourteenth St., N. 1. jelf!-12m-e4-.41 VSTATE OF ELIZABETH HINKLE Late of the Borough of Columbia, deceased. Letters of Administration on said estate having been grunted to the undersigned, all persons in debted theretoare requested toznake immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the blllllO will present them for settle ment to the undersigned, residing in West lieraptleld township. NS ISLER, jyl7-6tw) :Ulm in istrator. CANCERS'. TUMORS!! ULCERS!!! PROF. KLINE, Of the Plailadelphia :University. is ranking as tonishing cures of Cancer and :IR tumors by a new process. A Chemical Cancer Antidote. that removes the largest of cancers and tumors, with out pain or the use of a Italie, without caustle, eating or burning medicines, and without the loss of a drop of blood. For particulars, call or address I'. U. KLINE. D., N 0.931 Arch street, 'Ph Undo' phia, Pa.ljulyl7.4twedol A CENTS WANTED YOB. TUE .SECA.ET lIISTORY OF n - rz CONFEDERACY. 33Y EDWARD A. POLLARD. The astounding revelations, and strullmg dis eleFelreS,,,lnade in this work, are creating „the DIOSt itntense desire in the minds of ,the people to obtain it. The secret political. int-rigueN, 4-. e.; or pacts and other Confederate leaders, with the• Ilicitleit Mysteries from "Behind the Scenes In Iticlimond," are thoroughly ventilated. Send for circulars and see our terms, 11111.1 a lull des. exhale,' of the work. Address NArro:s.:AL PCHLISIIING Co.. Ph iladelphia. 1.1y17 -1w CAI) E STABLISHED IN 1851. REMOVAL. JACOB HARLEY, JEWELER, Invites his 'patrons and the public genera lly. to his New Store, No. IWO CHESTNUT ST., HILL- A.DELPILIA, where they will find a large and well selected stoelc of DIAMONDS, WATCHKS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SILVER and PLATE.'D WARE, at Moderate Prices. v. 13.—WATCEIE5 and JEWELRY careful]," repaired. JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds made to order. - jillyl7lv6m DODD'S NERVINE DID IT. view I,o•SnoN, April '26,154 ). /310110111.E.r.1513 rat.uNn—l thought it well to Ne,gt, another week. before writing. to see if I continued to Improve, as I have been doing for some time under the treutmentOf the new med icine, and I ant lumpy to tell you thrill am get ting better—even mater than when you were here. I commenced 'the use of DODD'S NEIt- VDa", without anybody advising me telt. 'When I began with it t could only walk from my bed to the chair, My- trouble has been extreme pain to the head, and has lasted over three years.'" All the medicine I have heretofore token lots., failed to give any relief, I ant now able to go np and down stairs, and daily improving. I con sider the SIatAINE the best medicine i ever found, and shall continue its use, for I am con :Meat of entire recovary. I have bitten only three bettles,all,l would not be without it on any account. Very truly. dins. I. S. NV FT% jyl7-4‘vdc..kd _ OD" FELLOWS' HALL, CoLUM PA. 13RILL1ANT ATTRACTION Two Nights Ouly I Two Nights Ouly I I MONDAY S. TUESDAY, JULY 1.9 Thu original and only NELLIE AIA.SK.ELL ENGLISTI COMIC OPERA. TIIOUPF,. Entire Change of Programme (mei/ ovening. NEL1,11 , 7, 3IASKEI,L, EMPItFSS OF BURLESQLTEtuat lier till er; tett troupe. orEr....t. AT roruLA.it PItICIFI 4 . .14.11M1;4SION eents. •'i •• Doors open at 71 , 1, o'eltx•lt, to eoluntente at S o'clock. For further lutrtiettlurs ),ee 111 U/11 ill at ea posters Lithographs and 'louse Bills of the 1)113 - - VALENTINE LOVE, Proprietor. I'OX Treasurer. S. 1). I'l•:.ik. 4 .SE, Agent. Ticket); to be had at the Book Stores4J).l.-)4ittlw pQuutER 1300 K BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY The proprietors of tae INCLITIRF.It have est:lh liAhed a tlr¢Nclaos Book Bindery and Blank Book dnafactory, in the INQUIREV. BUILDING, AT :~5 ` ORTir QUEEN STREin`, LANCASTER, PA.; Where they will attend to all klinis of Binding. Jobbing. Ruling, &r. The Bindery Is under the stmerintenderwe of Charles P. Eran , a an ex perienced and accomplished workman. The undersigned natter thernsolve , that they can glee entire auttsfaction to all who may favor them with a call, OLD 800 ICS RF.P. 0 ND . je2(.ll.Cv.- WYI,IF. 4: GRUNT 13UTL.E.R'S II ALS A. AI 5C MIXTUR* This well known preparation leas obtained an enviable reptthniuu througbout. the %curia as the only SURE AND RELIABLE REMEDY for all diseases of a rrivate 'Nature. It requires nv coe.atiou from business nor restxletions lu diet- Its use C.N.NIC.OT BE DETECIT.D. nor Is it unpleasant to the taste. Full directions and a treatise accompany each bottle. Sent by express ou receipt et the money, tree item ob servation. Price $1 leer bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. F. c. WELLS st 'Wholesale Agent", apls-Iyd.kw 192 Fulton Street, New York.. 500 PER YEAR TO SELL "WONDER OF THE WORLD . Address J. C. TILTON. Pitt3barg. a. f P J u iyiliotasw TOBACCO X; SEGARS. JOHN FENDRIOH, - . WJIOLE.SALE 6 RETAIL TOBACCO, S.,NIIFF SEGAR MANU AFACTZi REP.. the Ne:w YOrk Fine Cut, Navy, and Monitor Chow!Chow Chewing Tobaccos, corner _of Front and Locust streets, Columbia, Pa. M lt 5. N G 0:15,1 3 ' I L . OI 3 II 9 S' t ?' T ST R .,COLUIIIITA. PA. Dealer In sEp-Alis, TOBACCO, SNUFFS, PIPES, Lc-, And it technics usually kept In ft first-class To bacco and Seger Store. The public can rely on getting at our store ns good Goods for the money as can be obtained at any similar establishment In the State. Air I do not tiiltik It-necessary to publish ray -Prices, as the Goods trill tell for themselves. Tits. G. 31.1300'1E1, Locust Street, Columbia Pa., jefW OS-tfdl Sign of th e Punch m Is 0 20 7q on 20 :3) (.2 ( 10 ml 10 on 21 en 20 12 1 , 4 r 20 1.5 (ra 2n GD —" 25 no :A) autiaL) , 6 - NEW TRIMMINGS LADIES, TARE I%.:OTICE I liavejust received a new sloci: OF 15 1,4 40 () FANCY TRIMME.CGS, DIRECT FROM CITY WIEOLESALE LACE EDGING, FA::•.:CYBUTTONS,TELVETS, COLLARS, ~I.ND CUFFS OF TIIE LATEST STYLES Call snit see new Goods. Prices reduced MARY S. WITRE.IISI, N'o. 117 Locust Street, Columbia, Pa I, ISG9,-tt.l TRIINDIDIG S.. VARIETY STORE. ALL N.F.W GOODS Thu subscriber, feetinu that a necessity ex isted lor a Trimming Store in the southern part or the town, has opened n•stura at No.= SOUTH SECOND STREET Intone she adli, keep a very - tine assortment of goods in her line. such as various kinds or TRDEIIINGS, LACES, TEE BEST SPOOL COTTON. SEWING SILK. EDGING, FANCY GOODS, And a variety of articles suitable for Dress multers,al lllers. and others. The prices asked for articles will be found very low. A full share of patronage is solicited. E.NEXIA. J. COOPER, 22.5 S. Second St., Columbia. up24-Imm, LEGAL 370TICES. AD3ILNISTRA.TRLX'S NOTICE. Estate of lsfore, , an Flays, late of the Bor ough of Columbia. Lancaster comity, deceased. Letters of Administration ou said estate hay- Mg been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to mate itamedi ate payment, and those having claims and de mands againbt the saute will present them for settlement In the mider.thz,ned, reddiugin San! Borough. Jell-tot) ..A.dtainistratrlX. _ tie.: iu Webt Relayfield, erebv gi Vey (Mr warning Chat he will not per mit nunters or persons in search of \Voter Cress. to tiebpsss . Oil Lie property, as they will lie Im/scented 1215.15u-4.lw' A - VARYING TO *TRESPASSERS ! ALL I'EIISONS are hereby' Forbidden to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign ed, as be is determined to pro-iecuto to the ut most vigor of the law•, every person so °trend ing. (tay7ttliwl 3L STRICKLER. _PIANOS. IptRADBUTIVS S: OTHER PIANOS. SEVEN FIRST PREMIUMS IN FOLT/C SKERS,_ TAYLOR Lt; PARLEY'S ORGANS. Tno undersigned, for many years engaged as a professor of music in Girard College, and other institutions, In response to a request of a great number of his pupils and friends, has con sented to become an agent for furnishing FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS 11. gives me pleasure to announce that I have been appointed wholesale agent for the Brad bury Phoms, and Taylor and Farley Organs, which I am now prepared to supply at pricer; that cannot mil to give satisfaction. The supe riority of the above instruments over others in the. market if, too welll known to need any catntnent from ate, Every Instrument war ranted. Liberal discount to clergymen and Sunday sellouts. eili 3 Orders by In :an 111.4 faithfully atn!tatted to us if ordered in person; as I select every instrument sold. jes-w ly) ITANTEI)—AGENTS for Prof. Par son's Law's. of Butauess, with full, Alrect ionn Rollaa for all tranNaotlona in every Scale. br Theqvbilub Par,,ons, L. L. D., l'rofe..or of Law In Harvard University. A new Book for everybody. Expiaintatt every Itlnd of con tract and legul obligation, and slimming how to draw and egeetne theta. The highest and best authority in the land. Said for our lag-rat fermi; nbo for our Potent llLtr Preieprehm. :Sent Free. Jl\3-311115, - r.cen j PAtt:NIELF.X.A: CO.. rhlla. B IrANAN, BEANS: STEVESSON WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 113 ARCH STREET, PECILADF,L PH lA. 15'UOLESAI.E Dr.t.LEr.tc Paiuts, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuffs, Spices, &e, Country MeTehant.,. and other& will Sind it t. their advantage to give us it enii. ITOLLOWAY'S - EsSENCE. OF JAMAICA GINGER, Is of double streu6rtli, end thm only pure ESSell.:.' of .Taansien. Ginger In the market, therefore the only article to be rolled on in ease.; of Due, CHOLERA 3fORDCS, .111-11111110 , 1% PYSENTA.RY, INIACtESTION, the ef fect,: of change of water, cods, ,tc. Ask for llolloNta3 's, and take no other. A tudfletispoonful of it is wore than equal to a whole spoonful 01 any other. Sold by druggists and storekeeper , . Fifty rents per bottle. Johnston, flollowpy A Cowden. rOf: Arol) St. ==3MMI - - 11t)LLOWANS liE111311FlItik.: CONFECTI:ONS. they arts so delicious. The doctors and mothers ay they are the most sate and effectual remedy for thos'r pt.,A, of childreu. WORN'S. The gen uine 11Ve the ,n.nitt no, of the proprietors on the wrapper of each box. Twenty-live cents p-r h ex , J..hut,ton, I toilov. ay t ekgri (Cu. Of! Arch stiect, Philad'a. ijeZ;ilywd.i.co A. M RS' .FAI ILY All?,1)1CIN E STORE, ODD FELLOWS' ILA LL, A careftillr selected supply of goods: to replen ish our stock has I wen rect.( yeti, and we are now' prepared to onCr an elegant lot of EN GLI SI I WAXED LUCK TOOTH IHLUSIL French Bone and Buffalo Nail. Brushes India Rubber, Raw llorn, thnlalo and Ivory Poeiret, Dressing and sine Combs, ]LAIR BRusiiEs, romADEs OILS, PERFUMES AN COLOGNES FrMIGSTING PASTILLES The tiveNl Mock of genuine P.enbow's Eng:ll,.ll TOILET SOAPS In pound pound bras, in curiely. Abo TIM'S fIIIIIOIIS 25 vent pack:wet: of Honey, Gly cerine, Brown 'Windsor and Elder Flower Soap., acknowledged the Cheapest and 13e4t In the market, and of which We Dave ',old Z'n grn in lese than one year. .fin a it • y, %iv ' ottid luc tte titti , titiou to invoiee of splerutld CTIAMOTS SKIN'S Varying Sn price from In to Y.", cents, together with COXES SPAI3 K LING GELATIN, BLAIR'S LIQUID RENNnT Standard articles for light and healthful diet. Tt ahove aro positively PRE..SIi goods, per sonally selected from importers' stocks, and llmuzlit for CASH, and will, in connection with our usual full Hue of Drug 4, Chemicals and Patent Mediclurs, he sold at fair figurer,. Our prescription department will receive careful ningnien. day and night. A visit and examl. nation Is invited by A GOOD TRING. Important to IlOusekeepers, Hotels. Banks. Offices, &c. THE PATENT wall; ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN, WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light. S , %:reen from view and exeliale FLIES,IIOSQUITOS AND OTHER msEcrs. The Adjustable Window Screen Company :30LE MANI:FAC7E 7 RERS , G MARKET STREET, PHILAD' A. For bale by Doa lers Hott.e-Furnikhlng Goo d 4. jelei-Sativ-d.teo ,k GENTS WANTED FOI. THE a 1 Cl 5 A\L SECRETS Or THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. Dente most startling. Instruetivo and entertain lug book or the day. Send for Circulars, and our terms. Addre&t. L. S. PUBLISHING CO., tit int 00311; ST., NEW YORK, (JulyHtcd:d4w JACOB H. STRICKLEIt WM. G. FISCETER, 1015 Axel' street, rbtlatl'n IP.‘LLYTS. J. A. NIEXEIL.S;,. Druggist and Apothecary
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