61jt gpy Columbia, Pa. Saturclaw, ertity 31, 1869. li.dvertisexnetite.to secure immediate in sertion, must be handed in on or before Thurs day evening, each week. GOOD housewives, although they ma. rot dance, can-can deiicious" fruits jus I= OBITUAILY.—Xobn W. Houston, Esq., an old and respected citizen, died at his resi dence in this place; on Saturday morning last, after a short illness. OLD AkEISKETS FOR A FENCE.—The ailing around the Mexican monument in Frarrisburg, Pa., is to be made of condemn. ed muskets, with bayonets attached. "CHIEF" BURGESS.—The Burgess and Loenthers of Town Council persist in pre fi:Ong ad' to that office. %Vbn are his as sistants ? DRUGGED AND ItußßED.—Capt. Groff of the boat" William Bdwarcl," of Comma big, was drugged and robbed of $l4O, a Milton, Pa., a few nights since. ASA PACKER made his money by buy ing coal lauds cheap and waiting for ad vancement. He can lose_ it all •by buying nominations dear and waiting for election. isIEEP SELtur.—The right side of the street about these tames is the shady side. " Keep shady " Is a good suggestion and ap plies to everybody, regardless of sex, re ligion or polities. lit•AK r.-Th e water which was le into the new reservoir hits all leaked out It found an outlet around some lime stone rock in the bottom. It is thought that the reservoirs will have to be cemented before they will hold water. hall oos AscENsfoN.—Prof. Light mu t % a balloon ascension from Little York, on Saturday afternoon lust. The balloon was distinctly seen from this place. It was up a considerable distance. •We learn the Professor alighted near La . ticaster, during the evening. I. 0. 0. F.---The next session of the Grand Lodge of the United States will bo held in San Francisco, Cal., on the 20th of September next, and the representatives thereto are expected to assemble at Omaha, ebraska, on the 10th of September, to be conveyed thence by the Pacific Railroads across the continent to San Francisco. CAMP MEETING.—The membership of the .Evangelical Church on York Circuit will bold a camp meeting in it grove on the farm of Mrs. IC N. Flora, in Lower Wind sor township, about one and a half miles southwest of Wrightsville, to commence on Monday, August 9th, and continue during the week. A GOOD Ow:W.—M. M. Stickler, one of our best West Hemptield farmers, informs us that his crop, j ust harvested, is better than for twenty years past. llis Oats crop turns out even better than ever before. His Corn• promises finely and potatoes gives evidence of an extraordinary yield. The same may he said'of. the whole county of Lancaster. PRIZE PIGHT.—We learn that a prize tight came off on Sunday last on Blitz's wharf, between a hotel-keeper and an em ployee at Grubb Furnace, both Irishmen. Three rounds were fought, when the for• naccutan was declared the victor. Both were pretty- badly•bruised.. -Such Sunday pastime does not speak very well for the morals of Columbia. - Where wore the Police? aO3I)IUNICATIONS —The writers of communications or raters that appear from time to time in the columns of the Sex, are alone responsible for the sentiments con tained therein. Any person feeling ag grieved by the publication of articles its this paper, shall have the opportunity to reply thereto at any time. No articles will be published however, unless we have the true name of the writer accompanied by his Post Office address. Authors have the right to use any signature .they see lit, but we would suggest that they attach their full name to every article—it is the better plan. POSTAUE STAMPS.—The New York .Tournol of Commerce announces that :cost of the new three-cent postage stamps that have come under its observation "are shamefully imperfect, having been so mu tilated in perforation as to entirely obscure the design." We should be inclined to think that the more completely the design was obscured the better. A much more serious objection is that two-thirds or them will not adhere to the letters. Taken al together, we doubt it anything more dis pieable titian the new stamps was ever achieved. CLOsiNG ti' TRV. RIO titV&Y.—Ceni plaint has been made of the blockade on Union street, in the vicinity of the furnaces, that the street is so much tilled up with limestone, that two vehicles can not pass at that point. Notice of this feet has been given to C. T. Nourse, Who has charge of affairs in that lo cality, but it appears to make no differ ence. Ile is a member of Council. Is the Road Committee weak in the knees, or afraid of offending his majesty? Mr. 'course caused the fording to be shut at Shawnee run which it is said he has no right to do. This place has been open fur years; yea long before Mr. Nourse was - known. The people in the vicinity came there to get water, and an opportunity' was offered for neighbors and travelers to water their horses at that place, now it must be Shut up, unlawfully we believe. Comf plaint has been made to Council, but as yet no report has been inade, why, no ons seems to understand, Let our men in authority act promptly and keep our high ways and by-ways open for public con venience. COUNTY COMMITTEE.--Tfie Republi can County Committee met in the Orphans' Court room, on Monday, to consider certain matters laid over from the meeting a week ago. Before the Committee met. it became apparent that the thug members intended to make an onslaught upon Mr. Billingielt, the authonof certain propositions to amend the rules to prevent fraud at the primary elections, with the hope that he might be crushed politically, • and driven from the track as a candidate. That political broker, George Brubaker, opened- the ball by making a savage, personal attack upon Mr. 33., who, after waiting until Gorge had re lieved his stomach of the •bile, replied, charging borne upon the thugs,and exposed their rascality. Having:Milled' the atten tion of the party to mvded reforms in the manner of holding our!primary elections. Billiugfelt withdrew the rttlei submit ted by him, and expressed the hope that Some other and better Plan might he sub mitted to the committee, which finally adopted certain interrogatories (similar to those already submitted to the Legislative candidates in Chester county), to be answered by certain candidates, ruid'allow big watchers to be appointed in those dis tricts where fraud is apprehended, and tax 'leg the candidates. They then adjourned. • Upon all sides we heard persons express a determination to break up the combina tion which has set up a ticket, thus en deavoring to overslaugh the ;,many godd men who are candidates. RAILROADERS- say; Contesville lina its "X.itenen Town" :Ina "Tow II111." Fox CAPE MAY.—Next Monday the Bagie and Henry Clay Councils, 0. U. A. 31., Philadelphia, go on an excursion to Cape May. liM TALL , TimorHY.-111r. Casper. Roller has line timothy on his farm. Some of the stocks measure five and a.balf feet. This may be considered good, and puts Kinder hook ahead as far as heard from. ELECTION or PRINCIPAL. OI Puutio SenooLs.—The school board met last even ing and elected Austin T. Palm,of Mechan icsburg, Principal of our public school< Mr. Palm received five votes, and• Mr. Pearce four votes. Mr. Newpher having withdrawn. ACCIDENT.--A man by the name of Stiffner had his knee dislocated at Wrights ville, on Saturday, by the caving in of an embankinent. He 'was in the employ of Upp cC Wolf, and was brought to his resi dence, in this place, and attended by Dr. Hinkle. Ile is now doing well. FUNERAL.--The funeral of John Licitly too place on Tuesday afternoon, and was largely attended. He was buried with rythian honors. Evergreen Lodge K. of P., of this place, attended in a body with a deputation from Lancaster. Riverside Council 0. U. A. M., also turned out; both of which orders the deceased had the honor to be a member of. OAND PW-Nic.—The auraelia Cornet Band, or West lleinptield twp., will giro a grand pie-nic Ifeise's woods on Satur day, August 7th'. The Independent Band of Lancaster will be present. The Cordelia Band cordially invites their friends to par ticipate, as a day of real pleasure may he expected. Tickets fitly cents. UNCLAIMED LETTERS .--List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Columbia Post Office, up tr. this date. Persons calling for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the SPY : Ladies' List.—Clara Raynor, Lizzie Pol lack:, Sarah funnel!, Sadie Blair, Lizzie Bury;. Geadcatea's List.—John Boss, Geo. W. Sweeney, 2, Seinlan Richards, Mr. Pres eota, Arter O'Connor, Amos Plymor, Mr. Pluto, Chief of C.C. of Ten, Joseph Miens, J. C. Murry, F. A. Long, John Klein, C. C. Mogen togler. Two MEN b1.11311.ED 111"rnE CAVING rrr or' EnnANIMENT.---On Tuesday last its the workmen wore engaged in excavat ing for the purpose of laying the pipes for the new water' works, on Walnut street, a portion of the embankment gave way and 'nearly buried two men named henry Dock and Albeit Hougentogler. They were promptly dug out, when Mr. Hougentogler was found to be very much injured. lie was taken to his home and the proper res toratives applied. They were undermin ing at the time, in order to get a portion of the old pipe out. Mr. C.. Breneman had: cautioned them of the danger. "PLUTO."--A correspondent writes us as follows : A.a individual with all the elements of a cowardly scoundrel, who signs him self "Pluto," has been writing letters to various persons in town,all of which con tain slanderous insinuations against the character of the recipients, which would subject the author to severe punishment if discovered. If this rascally business is persisted in, I would not be surprised to hear of his arrest, or perbtips of his being cowhided, or tarred and feathered, which would be a mild punishment for such in famy, Parties are now on his track. KNIGHTS Or PYTILIAS.--The first lodge of the Order or Rights of Pythias in this State was instituted in Philadelphia, February 23 , 1,1867. It increased rapidly in number, and other lodges were soon estab lished. Now the number of lodges are 179; members in good standing, 32,824 capital invested, $137,861.07. The Order is still very__young 7 -only two_ years old-;yet it numbers over some three hundred lodges in some nineteen States of the Union. It is entirely unseciarian, and has nothing to do with polities-breulcating upon its mem bers only the highest of moral lessons, especially those of benevolence, charity and brotherly lore. A. CA:up MEETINI:, under the auspices of the Evangelical Association, will be held do the old Turkey Hill cutup grdtmd, Manor township, this county, coin in cooing on Monday, the 9th of August next, to con tinue during 11w week. Tents will be pro vided for those who may wish to occupy them, by applying to Levi Overbolser, at Sate Harbor P. 0., Lancaster county, Pa. The charges for the use of tents for the week, will not exceed the following: 10x12 feet canvass tent, $2.50; 16 feet square board tent, .ts'll; Sxl6 feet beard tent, and 7 feet square canvass sleeping tent, $l.OO. Boarding will be fin nished at mod erate rates, by the week, day, or single meal. A general invitation is extended to fist hurts of all denominations. FOUND DEAD.—Michael Grier came to the premises of Abraham Kauffman, near Silver Springs, in \Vest flempfteld twp., on Wednesday last, and took quarters in his barn. Ile took sick, and Dr. Dern- Weisel was sent for,lby Mr. Kauffman) who prescribed for hint. The deceased grew worse. lie was found dead on the .barn floor on Sunday. Au inquest was held on the body by Samuel Evans, Esq., and a verdict rendered in accordance with the above facts. The deceased lived a number of years in the neighborhood and drove ore teams for different parties. Lately he has led a wandering life. He became dissipated which together with exposure, evidently caused his death. Ile left no relatives or friends in this county, but it is believed there are some in York county. riFTEEN CENT NOTE.S.----The new fif teen cent. notes are now being circulated. They are very pretty and a little larger than the tell-cent notes. On the left hand is a fine vignette of the Goddess of Liberty, some - thing like the bronze figure surrounding the Capital dome. This is encircled by a wreath, the vignette resting upon the sym bolic fueses. In rho right-band upper cor ner are the figures "15," legibly printed. The fare hears the words; "Fractional cur rency; United States; fifteen cents; fur nished only by the Assistant Treasurers and designated depositaries of the United States." In the lower margin are the words: "National Bank Note Company, New York." The back is green, and has the figure ".15," while the usual rates of ex change are printed in two segments, the whole back being engraved in the finest lathe-work. Cam. MEETING.—TIie East Pennsyl vania Conferenee Camp Meeting, of the O. B. Church, will be held this, year from the lath to U. 102001 01 - August, on the line of the Lebanon Valley R. R., near 13ntnnielstown, Dauphin county, Pa. Tents wilt be furnish ed at from :;'2. to $7 a piece, according to size. A tent for ;,;!?., will be found sufficiently large fur a small family; one for t. 77 is- large enough for three stnall or two large fami lies. Those having tents of their own are of course at liberty to bring them along, and put them up. Those desiring tents from the Committee, should inform H. Krei der, Annville, Pa., as soon as convenient. hoarding will be furnished at four dollars apiece for the entire titno to adults in the families of tentholders, children below six years, free; between six and twelve years, half price. Itinerant preachers and their wives are furnished with tents and boarding free. untLehurged half price for children above six years old. Parties desireing to board themselves, may do so. Otherwise tentholders need bring with them nothing but bedding. •Rxcnrsfon rates,over all the principal railreads,,will be gmulad to per sons attending the Camp Meeting. Courtgia BACK.—We' learn that Cen vv. - Fisher is about to return to Coluio bia again. RETaGious.- . --Preaching in the U. 13 Church on next Sabbath at usual hours Morning subject, "The Christian's Walk.' Evening subject, "The Gradations o Glory." AN OT HEE ADVANCE IN COAL.—We learn that the price of coal will be advanced from one dollar to a dollar and a half at Schuylkill Haven on the first of August. Lay in your winter's supply. TIIE ECLIPSE. The , approaching delipse of the' aun, (on the 7th of August next,) will merely be a partial one in this maridian. It willeonly be total in North Carolina, lowa, Oregon, and a part of Ken tucky and Virginia, Get your smoke glass in readiness. No charge for the solar ex hibition. LEFT FoR TENNESSEIL—Thomas Col lins, of this place, left for Kentucky and Tennessee on Thursday last. He will spend a few weeks with Jiis son at Mc- Minnville, Tenn., and return to Columbia in three or four weeks. May he have a Pleasant trip. Ho no doubt will have a fund of information for his friends on his return. AUNT. CUT ()FF.—Thursday afternoon, wl‘itst, a son of James McClellan, residing a short distance West of Parkcsburg, was cutting oats with a reaper, the horses be came frightened and ran off, throwing the boy upon the knives of the machine, back ing and severing his right arm at the shoulder in a fearful manner. It was thought the unfortunatelad would die from loss of blood before medical aid could be summoned. OUR PAPER.----We give to the readers of the SPY, every week, some seventeen or eighteen columns of local, editorial and news matter, involving a great deal of labor. The fund of desirable information thus circulated by us, annually, is worth ten times the amount of the price of sub scription, and no man in the county should be without the Weekly SPY. Send in your mimes. Let each of our present subscribers send us one name at least. Will you do it ? Say yes, and all will be well. We wilt send the Weekly Set' for the campaign, in clubs of five or more, for twenty-five cents each. SAD CASE OF DROWNING.—George a lad about twelve years of age, son of George W. Haldeman, (merchant) of this place, was drowned at Chicques, Thursday afternoon. He had been in the water nearly an hour before found. Drs. Haldeman and Landis tried every means to resuscitate him. but without effect. The unfortunate lad visited Chieques for the purpose of fishing, and with others went to the Chic:clues creek, a short distance from the residence of Dr. Haldeman, for that purpose. He shortly after went into swim—the little girls who accompanied leaving shortly before for dinner, and inquiry being made for George they said he had gone in to bathe. Search was immediately made and he was found drowned near the place designated by the girls. Ile was a due little boy and the pet of a large circle of friends and relatives. The atfair is greatly regretted in the com munity. His remains were brought to Co lumbia same °Yelling. AS OLD REMO.—While at Erie, a short time ago, we met with one of the characters of that place in the person of Benny Fleming, aged ninety-one years. •Fie was one of Cabt: Perry's men and dis tinguished himself at the battle of Lake on September 10, ISI3. He has an ex ceedingly good memory and takes a great pride in relating all the incidents connected with the battle. Capt. Perry, it will be re collected, togged the British badly on this occasion; Benny Fleming was present and heard the following conversation, (which took place after the battle,) between Capt. Perry, of the Layerence,auct-Capt, Barclay, the commander of the British forces. Capt. Barclay says, "What do you 'Yank's tight for?" "God, Freedom and Liberty," replied Capt.. Perry. what 'do you British fight for?" "Honor," says Barclay. "Then you have made but little in this light," was the reply of Capt. Perry. Benny Fleming's health is quite good and e bids fair to live many years yet. He gets a small pension, and the citizens of Erie make up the balance, to keep the old man comlhrtable. Some time ago he was presented with a silver shield, which he constantly wears. It sets forth that he was "one of Perry's men." DiSOIthERLY hoes.—Fil s tli and Union streets for months have been the loafing place of a lot of boys,who annoy the neigh bors by their noise and profanity, and drive away front the stores in that vicinity persons who would go therb, to purchase. On Wednesday last, they obstructed the pavement and persisted in remaining, after being notified to leave the premises of Mr. Bittuer, who keeps it store on the South east corner of Fifth and Union streets. Finding no other way to drive them away, Mrs. Mary Itittner went to the second story window and threw sonic water upon th e boys, whereupon Whitefield Brandt throw a club at her, which broke several panes of glass, and indicted a slight wound upon her head. Wititedeld Itrandt, Jacob Leh man, Myerick, John Payne, William Cope, Edward Donnelly, Andrew Donnelly, Charles Martin, Evan Will and Evan Hawkins, the boys known to be there at the time, were arrested for dis orderly conduct and taken before- Samuel Evans, Esq., who directed damn to pay the costs and give bail for their good behavior. They were admonished that a second of fence would subject them to severe punish ment. It is to be hoped that the parents of these boys will take care and prevent a re petition or the same, or they may hove the mortification or hearing that their sons are in the 103 k-up, or in the jail. • INnIAX RDLlds.—We were shown a few tNys ;duce some of the implements of war from several tribes of Indians, with whom we are now lighting, in our Western Territories. It is many years since we looked upon their like. These articles were procured as trophies from the various tribes •by Daniel Sample, our fellow townsman, who has just returned front a. three years service in the D. S. Army. These interest ing relies consist of a Quiver of Buffalo skin used to curry arrows and how. A bow comprised of some tough wood on .the outside, and on the inside lined with the sinews of some animal. The string being composed of sinews ; also three arrows with iron darts, sharp as a knife lalcen from the Crow Indians; four arrows :from the Sioux; two from the Arappahoes, and two from the Cheyennes. These arrows acre very light and evidently dangerous - weapons in the hands of the savages. They have peculiar marks upon them, to desig nate the tribes to which they belong. These evidences of a savage race who inhabit our - Avestern wilds, were presented to our more .civilized Chiquesalunga Tribe of Indians in our borough, who intend to place them in their wigwam,, where it is hoped they - will always remain, and. not lie used to de stroy their fellows. At a stated meeting of Chimiesalunga Tribe, No. 39, I. O: held on Tuesday evening lust, the following was adopted: That, this tribe tender to Daniel Sample their heartfelt thanits for these nu•e implements of war of our savage brothers orthe mountain forests of the WeaL We will keep them safely, and hope the day is not ahr distant when similar weapons will no longer be used for the destruc tion of human life. TILE Supremo Court of North Curtilina bas just decided that intermarriage between a member of the colored race and a mem ber of the white race is unlawful, and there fore void, according the laws of the State. THE attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement - of Coe's Cough Bal sam and Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, in another part of this paper. These truly valuable medicines are recommended by all who use them. Read the certificates. dec.GS-ly SEWING MACIHNEs.—Mr. Hiram Wil son Has secured the agency for Grover & Baker's Celebrated Sewing Machines. lie can offer bargains in them. Call at His store Second and Locust Streets and ex amine them. • HALL'S JOURNAL Or ITEALTIL—The August number of this excellent Journal is full of interesting matter. Among the good things to be found in it is " Causes of Disease," " Food Items," " Advice to Con sumptives." ate., &c. For copies address W. W. Flail 170, Broadway, N. Y. ' . TnE Scaoor, Jou.=Ar, —The Pennsyl vania School Journal contains two or three pages of book notices, besides twenty-five pages of reading matter and twonty-eight pages of advertiSMents. It would perhaps be better to make it, altogether, an adver tising journal. The appropriations for a good boob; could still be kept up we pre sume. NOW,t hat you have made up your mind to insure, the next question_is, in 'what company? This is a very important ques tion ; you cannot afford to make a mistake in the answer of it. We suggest to our readers that they hear what Dr. Hinkle, the agent of " The American " of Philadelphia, has to say on this point. Call and see hint at his office, or send for the printed circulars of intbrtnat "Goer:."—Two fashionable young la dies left town this week. for places of sum mer resort on a far olr coast, Two young men are disconsolate, and refuse to be com forted„ IVo would advise them logo to the store of I. 0. Bruner and get at new snit of clothes, so as to mak° a neat and respect able appearance when their `• loves" re ture. Bruner has fashionable clothing, gentletnens' furnishing goods, boots and shoes which he sells cheap. ' VILLAINOUS.—Our " devil " is guilty of the following: Why is a person who has a great deal to attend. to like a young man about going to see his sweetheart? Because he has " pressing " business on hand. We may say that our ladies and• gentlemen always have pressing blisi ness on hand when they are after Madame Foy's or the Princess corsetts,or those cheap boots, shoes and gaiters at Amos R. Hong gendobler's, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Columbia. sl COMPLINIENT.—Mr. A. 0. Newpher, late principal of the High School at Colum bia and a graduate of tho Millersville State Normal School, on Wednesday received a high compliment by having conferred upon him the honorary degree of Master of Arts by Lafayette College at Easton, at the com mencement exercises. Mr. Newpher has for some years past been connected with educational matters in this county, and is an accomplished teacher, Whatever new field of educational labor he may enter we hope he may meet with that miccess which his qualifications so richly merit.—Erpress. YOUNG MAN DO YOUR. DUTY.—A. luau is hardly doing justice to his family if lie refuses to have his life insured in one of the many companies. The Delaware Mutual is one'of the best, as well as the cheapest, companies in the United States, IV. H. Bassett, of this place, is the authorized agent Co and consult him. You are fully convinced that life insurance is a good thing; your mind is made up to go into one soon ; and you know that rates increase as you grow older; you know that death or disease may tiny day put you beyond the advantages orlitit insurance. Therefore go at once and get insured in the Delaware Mutual, the best company. STILL ADVERTISING !—IV hat's the use of advertising - a place so well known to the entire community as is the great Clothing House of Wanatuaker dz; Brown? This is a question often asked and the editor of this paper, a., it is a question which intimately concerns him, answers : Ist. Them are still a Jew pt‘tiple who are not yet customers at Oak Ilan, and Oak Hall is after them. :Id, Much as the people know of the "Large.it Clothing flouse," there are im provements constantly being made and new features ever being introduited, with which they must be made acquainted. Id. ' The proprietors like,nbove all things. to gratify the people, and they know that next to buying new clothes at Oak Hail, the people like to read about it and its ever, in- - creasing success and populat by. - ' • . .C/I6LERA TT/ /S. --Os: borne, Green Co., O. 'afay;27: ISG9.—Dr. S. .73. Hartman Co— Gents: Ono week ag o to-day, I was taken with an attack of chi- era inorbris ; the vomiting and purging was most. excessive,, anal accompanied by in tolerable cramps. My family became alarmed, and sant for Dr, —, but he was not, nt home, and the nearest Other physician being three miles off, it was concluded to procure a bottle of your Mish ler's Herb Dittere. Sly wife gave our boy cne dollar, and bidding him " make basic'," despatched him to the nearest druggist, Messrs. Kauffman it tires. tie returned, and according to the directions, on the bottle I took U. Will Cg immediately, and re peated the dose every fifteen initiates for Ulm-quarters of an hour, and astonishing as it may seem, it stopped all ditil.tharr , C., and cramps like magic. You cannot Co- Hero how grateful I feel to ycytt for this po tent remedy. One dollar cured me, and I am satisfied that had the doctor been ut home it would have cost me not less than five dollars. Yours Respectfully. • TIALP way up Lookout Mountain, the place where memory stirred by Ilion aud thrilling, associations, anti where the brave boys of both armies toot tux; fought hand to hand, where the blood or both friend and foe was mingled together and ran down the mountain-side in rivulets, is St smooth-faced rock, upon which a poor, wounded soldier inscribed the following: "S. T.---161;0—X.—Ettrly in the battle I was wounded. stud carried to this 'Tot by two clever Yanks.' They bade me fare well., and ns they supposed, to die, for I was so weak front loss or blood t bat I could but faintly thank them for their kindness. They left Io toy canteen a purl bottle or Planta tion Bitters, to which I owe toy lire, for it strengthened me, and kept lite within me until help came and my wound was d rusted. God bless then[ for their kindness, and for the Plantation Bitters." IIBNRI7 DA.VAOEL Company B, 10th Ca. Magnolia Water.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold :it half the price.: THE .li,i.:Clir.A.CrtritE or The Indianapolis Journal, says: pro cess has bc.en discovered whereby ordinary street garbage and gutter slops can be dis tilled into the best of whisky, and then the ref UMO converted into an excellent article of soup. We desire to call the attention of the inventors to the excellent site South Illinois street otfer4 Thy the erection of a distillery of that character. If the gutters can't be cleaned otherwise, it will ho a stinitary measure to have them run with whisky rather than Deck with filth." Send the enterprising inventor to Evam.- yille utter he has thoroughly cleansed the cess-pools of your city. We will show hien IL feu , sites in Lannico, where all the crud❑ material may be had for less than nothing. There is it fortune ahead for somebody.— Evans viite Courier. Then when you are done with him at Evansville, send hint on a pilgrimage to Columbia, and he will liud abnadunt ma terial for his now invention In Maggi , t Alley. Take the exeresence that there col lects, then distill and add a little benzine as an appetiser, it would make capital whillzy. Enough can be made to supply the whole Asa Pucker Democracy to boy up votes for the campaign. There is a fortune in it for some one. Come quickly, +=The Lie Nailed." • Eorron, SPv—Dear have just learned from a friend that somebody (whose name will be given if need be) is endeavor ing to set on foot it vile slander with regard to myself, and the M. E. Church. One,tivo, three or more good Christian (?) persons have affirmed very contidently, that, in a discourse delivered by nu, at Lebanon, in the early part of June. I . declared that the "Methodists" were "deceivers," "liars," &e, I are sorry that any one, and cspeciailS one bearing the name or Christ, should feel culled upon to circulate a groundless slan der like this, and desiring to prevent the breach of christian charity which it is in tended to produce, I hereby pronounce the 6azlemeut false, in all its shades and bear ings, "an utter falsehood without. shadow or semblance of truth in a single par ticular." And I earnestly hope that those actively disposed persons whose time has been employed in the circu lation of this fidget:toed, will find some thing bettor to do, and as "far as pos sible, live peaceably with all men," and "so fulfil the law of Christ." Earnestly desir ing to preserve the fellowship of saints un broken. T am— W. S. li. Km's. theutulerbigned Republicans of the Bor ough of Columbia, take pleasure in offering; Mr. Peter Fraley as a candidate for the Assembly. From a long knowled g e of the character and• qualifications of Mr. Fraley, we feel confident he would make a Wulff,' and efficient Repre sentative. We, therefore, urge our fellow-citi zens of the county to give him their hulfrages at the ensuing primary election: John Q. Denney, - Milton Wilte, H. Cu. Minich, BenJ. Haldeman, Jacob A uwerter, Win„ i.T. I-Toss, Philip Shreiner. John Pearl, John B. Bachman; A. 0. Newpher,' George Bogle, S. Atlee Bockitts, J. W. steeey, Abram Bruner, Sr., Abram Bruner,Jr., Jacob Strlnc, A. J. Kauffman, We arc authorized to announer. CAPT. SAll'ls D. MILLER, ol Marietta, till old soldier of the war of ISt, as a candidate for AsSIMIILY,SUWOCt to the, primary electors, and wall honest voters Of all parties. WO are authorized to announce the name of Da. J. B. lIOWEtt, of Marietta, Pa., as a can didate for the LEI:ISLATUI:, subject to the de cision of the 'Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. Wc arc authorized to announce the name of fl ENitV M. ENULE. 01 Donegal township, as a candidate for the AssEmitLy, subject to the de cision of the Repubilcan voters, at the ensuing primary elections, We are authorized to announce :JAMES con- LT2 ,7 S, 01 ,:oleraiii township, as a L.1111111,1:1(0 for the Li:t:lsi..vrti)tr, subject to the decision of the RePubliCalt voters, at the ensuing Prinutry Elections. We lyre authorized to arlllollllcc CAPT. \V. D. ErczEt., as - a candidate tar the Assminr.Y, subject to the nomination of the Republican voters at the primary election. - We-am:Authorized to announce CAPT. A. G OD SHALK, of East I.:maths , township, as a can didate for the LECri`iI,ATITEE, subj eel to the 41e eislon of the Republican Party at the ensuing Prtutary Elections. We are authorized to annum ace MAJOR. A. C. .REINOEM„ of Manbeim township, as It Can didate for the LW; ISLATURE, subject to lint .le elsion of the Republican Party at, the ensuing Frituary Elections. We: are authorized to announce JOHN E. WILEY, of Bainbridge, as a candidate for the AssnMUM' subject to the decision of the Re pnblican voters at the primary• elections. Wr are authorized to announce DR. E. it VEIZIL or Indiantown DlNtrlet, as a candhlat for the Assn3int.y, sohjeet to the nomination t tie IZeimbliean voters at ti.e primary election. - COUNTY TREASURE-IL We are authorized to announce lIENRY KALI KNIA N, Drover, of East Het - apt - 10d town ship, as a candidate for Co UNTY TItEASLTIMIC till Wet% to the decision of the Relmblleau voter. at the enstung Primary Election. We are authorized to annonnee that 11. IZ STONER, of West Lampeter township, 'Maim tacturer of Agricultural lropientents, will be candidate for the ottice of Con - s . ry Titt:AsUnutt subject to the decision of the Repnblican voter. at the en,aing Primary Elections. We are authorized to announce that \VM. ROBERTS, of West Ilemptield twp., will be a andidntae tor County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican Voters at the ensuing primary elections. We :ire autimi hied to announce that AMOS GitOFF, of :\ Lame township, formerly of the Cross Keys Hotel, Lancaster city, will be a can didate for Suintine, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing prinnuy elections. We are ntitlto • izcd to announce that JOIIN If liGUEliftl\Nl), 01 Mount Joy, will he a candi date for Stint:llF, 2mbjeet. to the tleeihion of the itepubileati voters at the ensuing primary elect arc authorized to announce that FRED- - - MUCK MYERS, of Stra,burg borough, will be a candidate lor subjeet to the ileeision of the Republican N 01.01 . 1 at the ensuing primary elections. e arc authorized to announce that 18.1.,w, MISLILIat, of Lancaster city, formerly' of East Cocalico, Ile a candidate for Sherilf, subject to the decision 01 the Republican via et s at the ensuing Primal Y elections. I die.wt AT.TDITOrt. We are authorized to an tutu neimis a candidate for the (Aline of Cout , rry .It 7 brunt, Mr. (M t 3. 'W. HENSEL, 01 Quartyville. Mr. 11. lute served a term in that "Hire, and Made a faithl tat officer, The edudition of (Muni, at. Illis time require his re-election. All in favor of holding our County conualshioners, Prihotil3l,p9ctors and lii rectors of the ria,w to a strict account will vote for him, ItEUISTEU. We are authorized to announce AUOlt V. DEAL:, Marietta Furnaces, East I)onegal tott•o. chip, tt.. , a candidate fur r..r.GISTELL ut , suttiect to the decision or the Republican voters at the ensuing primary election. • We are authorized to announce CEUttG E W. COMMON, 6,1" Carnarvon, at a candidate for :tux [spin, subject 111 the 110111Itialion - fry the Re llvhliCaaa~'o[~l~ tit the vilniary e•ectiuns. - We_ t bort:Keil to (Inn. 11(..P :WI:1'0N DLEI,S. Lite el COluu)bla borough. ts. st eau to torl3 eife:res,ssubJeet Lt the ltmainat lon by the iCepts Wiest!, votes, at, the pr.( ss lacy vlev- LsonS. 11, - 0 Ire authot 'zed to antmintett the name of 11.1•INILY lilt:CIL rord), of Mounts Joy Borough, as a. candidate for lit.:Gisrs:ll. ,, F WILLS, subject to the decision 01 the Republican votto , i of Lan caster county, at, the ensuing prtmary election. We:ire horixed to announce Lieut. A. C lili Flt, or wend Lam peter t m; a candidate for Ittmisrm:,,ubjeet to the nomination by the lb:publican Comte at the primary elections. We are authorized to announce MARTIN Fin, of Ephrata tco a, a candidate for 111.1 c ncrnit, hiducct to the tlech,ion?of the 'Repute lican Voter. of Lancaster county, at the nomi nating election. We are antitorizeil to announce JEitr.IIIAII 110.111tr!:It. e 1 bane:oder City. late Major 127111 Reg't Volunteers, 2d !Act:don. Corps, Army of the Potoroac, :et a candidate for the (Alice Ili lierlctcr Of WM,. subject, li. the tied.- !non of the Republican voter:, at the ensuing nrllintry electlons, [DAM We aro :millet it •d in announce the name of ItOBEitT IVVS,ART, et Ntount Joy, as candidate for t.:oltoiitiat, subject to Inc decision of the Ite publican Part t he ettituing priniiu•y obit:llmi., IMME=I IV.• are audio: 17 , a to announce Capt.' W. L. etty, late of the Ist tteetmeht l'eintvlwattet I:.t•crvrv, and 195t1t P. V., as a ettmlidale for I'mettiostff.t /CV. SO lifeck 1. Ille (10e1 , 101) of the I:rpublieau. voters% at, the 011511- lug priatt u •y election. Alr. N. is the VIeVIT... for 0011tOtitgatry. Speak," Eng:11,01 and Clorlitnn: 411 nrd [lie Intel:et. for three y.:u•s, 1111,11 , 11 . 1icipalea 1118 thhZell battles. Wo ate authorized to eAI"rAIN 31 )11ti htt. , "gS.nt,,lniry two., now .1 oa• or Lawaster. as a ,aadidate ba• Clerk of In pliant.' 'earl, solkieet to the deei‘ioti 01 iLc lit:pule:ran voters at the pc hoary idee- U1)11, We. noth,,rlzed to antl °Olive the name of .1"11N N. REED, of Lancaster city, ;Is a cell hlate for I '(.ttNTV t tilittjtl t to the deelsitntofVOlerS,:tt the priftlttry ,lt!vttoitti. arc :nittincizeti to announce PETER JoitNs. of East, Lain peter township, as a can didate tar County I:mantis:duller, sul./Jact 10 the qleekton u 1 Inc Republican vutersat thepriinary election,. ar..! au Um rihral to o.l.lllCat e DAVIIi !WTI r, of 31at jet as a °mandate toe QUA ittErt Si•issioNs, I,llllject to the deel,J4 m 11a , ILeilllblittall 1'011,1%., at the emmtm; Primary I•ntaailai. l'lailadelpltia Cattle Marlcel. Tile a: ri val. and sales of Beef Cattle at the Avenue 111oVe1rAi were hlrtrx, this week.reacia- Ing attaut.2l 00 head. Tice ntarket in consequence was very dull, but prices remain about 111., same us finc,l,O, extra VennsylVallla and Western :Steer:. selling at II :11)3 5 per II) gloss, according to quality. Cow, end !eta Nt.ClLay it/40111.y at about cornier luta i.e.. Sales nt :Springers at $3.1 a 00, and Posts and Calve, at 4:1 a 76 . Receipts, CAI Maid. stele in lair lea IleSt, wit h fin leS or moo° w:ffl, at the Park and Avenue yards, at, to 61_e per lb gross. I,,,,,—There is no falling off in the demand and prices keep Very steady. Sales of bead, nt the 17111(111 .010. Avenue yards. at 513 511 a I per WO Dm net, fat caroled. Philadelphia Market Report. C talc tact s—There 1$ very lit tic :Wing in either Stmar. Cotrec or 51:Misses; *2:5 Wets of the former sold at 11 3 '.al 1"•;c per 10. (11A1.7—The [teat market is decidedly strong , and the demand has somewhat Improved. s a p, or L , ,10 4 ) hush 0111 Pennsylvania:locl Western red :It r. I .50:1 I 75; :WOO bush new do att ft 522.1 Go, and 000 bush California at $1 '75. Itye may be quoted at $l. 35 per bush for Western. Corn Is less active, but We continue Yesterday's* quota lions. Sales of yellow at 51 10:11, 17, and Western unxed at SI I tat 15, Oats are uneltan-ed. Sales Of 405 inv.)! Wedern at 7.1:771c. Fuien—The demand for Flour from the home consumers has :somewhat improved. and Prices are 1:0 flue firmer. but there Is a total absence of ally inquiry SW' • , ,h :patent. Sales of Impertinent .11.13); ex it 41, •: 4- .) 5 , 145 75; lowa, WI scow., n and it inneso:a extra tam Ily sf;a7 50; :;111 1,131 s Pen uselvan la do , at 2544 10,1 barrels Indiana dodo at .S 7; It) barrels Aiesidre "A" do do, and led barrels 11.4,.• wheat dodo, omseeret ternis; and ape thwrels :nth: do do, at $7:17 75. Rye 1.-lour— s:des at ,t; 12:,:ad 25 per barrel. Movisloxs—Prlces . are ',von maintained and there is more Sales 01 Pork at 1 . 13 :W 3 l for loess, and st 2 lor prime do. Ness Beef is held city packed extra family. llacon counnatels IstL,a2_"e for plain and faney canvassed Hann , ; 941:0 for Sides, and 1.534 e for Shoulders. Green Meat, are In moderate request at IS3 p;: . ?. ; o r pickled RAMIS, and 1 13,4 e for Shoulders. Jula, cell , at per Donna- Columbia Flour and Grain Mar Uri. Flour 1 , Barret..., 100 Ibs • .., Superfine flour 1+ barrel. .11V :10 16. i., .1+ ..... Corn Meal. Corn _- Corn oats_ • Superior WhitA• Wtteut.V. lutrrel. 100 Ms, Anuouncenzenis. SEN ITE We are authorized to announce the mute of JOIN Vii, STEIIAI AN. of l'enn township, six at candidate for S'r,tern Barr TOR, subject to the Republican nomination by the people at the en suing primary elections. We are authorized to announce the name of E. IBILLINGFELT, of AdamstoWn. as a can didate for the STATE tiExAre, subject to the Re pel/limn nomination by the people at tile Pri mary elections. We are authorized to announce the name of R. \V. SHENK, Eso,.. of LazienAter Cl ty, as a can didate for the STATE', subject to tiie Re publican nomination by the people at the pri mary elections. We are antlairizetl to aIIIIOIIIICP the name of JOHNI3. WARPEL, of LancaaerOlty, as a can didate for the STA•ry. MasAlm, subject to the Re publican nomination by the people at the pri mary elections. ASSEMBLY And many others SIII.•'RL 1' MEMBEE rItOTHONOTAItY .1 - A.:it K OF ORPHANS' COUR:I =GI CLERIC OF QIIARTE% SESSIONS r ~iTY~iCfS. _ISO July :II Fin DAY, July 30, COILITNIIIA. July 19, ISO - Columbia Lumbor 3torlfet. Car.rtirnr.A, J•rhy' • 20, 1800. White Pine Culling., or sainPles •. 11 0 0 (41F• 00 " ComSnon .........00g,":2 00 *La ere- - • , ,t; 00a44.0 (X) -4 eOl4lllOll, MCW4IIIOn. " Parma.- _ Joist and Scantling 25 004L1 00 hemlock, Joist and Scantling ...... ..... 17 00420 00 A..sh and Oat: 10 0)@)4.1 00 Dressed flooring Boards 0) (1./(g0 00 Cherry . 10 00(050 00 Poplar 80 006.15 00 Poplar—Chair Plank 70 oogso 00 Walnut Plank 41 0000100 Pickets 'Headed, •i lent 111 00008 00 Pickets Tapering, 5 feet 20 00@:•30 00 Plastering Lath - - Shingles Bunch, 20 inch Shingles Sawed, 21 inch Rooting Lath Carolina Yellow Pine Flooring. Columbia Produce Market. COLLTM JU 1)0 ,t 1; I 00 .30 ',; t ) !A) Potatoes, u cw old Apples perbalf peek 14;gs, ii dor 2:1 6. Butter, 't lb 20 @, Lard, " 20 tildes, " IS 6e, f.iltoutclers IS 0) 20 Ilants,coutitry.........t: .......... .. ............. .. 20 6.0 hams, sugar cured :25 61', Tallow 111 (s. 13e11ns, 't) tmurt . 1)1 66 Beef, v. lb 13 Ou 20 Veal 123/40 20 Mutton 15 (4 20 Lamb 15 (. 25 Pork: 15 6.; 20 Sausage 22 6r, Puthilug, Li ,!.. 130log,na 10 6!.., Columbia Coal Market. • Coz,u2clii,t, July 29, 1869. IN YARD. DEVI). Puller . l,ump 6.1 op - - ,Nos. 1, 2. 3 and 4 015 700 Maltby Coal, Nos. 1,2, 3 & 1 0 65 7 00 " N 0.5 0 13 11 50 T..yhens - Valley stove and egg.. .... . 11 65 7 01 •' " Nutt 0 13 0 50 filiamolcen stove and eg.r 0 0.5 7 05 Nutt. 0 15 0..50 Fuller, Mr.ltby, Jur 1,2, 3 Az 1, by t.lll' prOS, tons on Mug:. 0 00 - - . limner's New Dlainoncl, Nos. 1,2. 5 by ear gross tons on track 11 01 Natl. No. 5, Coal on track by car 1000 0 10 Suddenly rsll!lnirsdny the Gr.rolsrn lirithinrr, eldest son or Jennie and Geo rge Ilaidentan, iu the 12111 year of his age. The lelativeg and friend , : of the family are e speet fully Invited to attend his funeral from the esidenee of his fotheronSaturdityjit P. 31. July 2:1.1, st 31arietta, S.vrtAir Ittouctle , 4,Wile of Swunel 11.opkIns, aged st years. :LVEIV ADFIERTISEAIENTS TOST.—In Columbia a few days ago an , ALPACA COAT. The - finder will he re warded by leaving It at. this office. Ptd...tw .—That commodious Three F RENT Dwelli lionise. No. 12: Soot Eront Street. between Locust and union Street:, APPLY to E. IC. SNITH at the First National 'Muth. fit ly:alW ~Au K. STAUFFER, W.:VIVI - TES AND .11:1VELItY, No. IN NORTH SECOND cor. of Plrl LADRI4.IIIA. An a. , ,aortinent of - Watches, Jewelry. Nil leer and Plated Ware constantly on hand. _ltcpatringolWatches and :le wel ry p rot pi - Li,. attended to. MADAME FOY'S COMM ED CORSET SKIRT S 17 I' I' olt is just the thing needed by every lady who would consnit health. comfort and :style. Over 90.0011 dozens Of the goods have been eld within the past•llve years, anti the demand tor them is constantly a neren,Ong. For sale by A. H. 11013CiENDOBLE11, Corner Third and Chet ry streets, Columbia, Fa. ILAILMO:N.Z. BALDWIN tv FOY, Sole Mainline tn rers, New Ilitren, Conn. jynl-nni w _ GENTLE ITOUSE IVES ! SAYS: TIME, MONEY S.NI) LABOR, And go to the store or 11 I It A, W i L :4 0 N , and lunch:lse a GuovvatetBAXERSIEMI>.:G M.WIIINIII The arc acknowledged to he the hem, machine to use. CallandsQC them at zny store. Ilaving, secured the agency I can otter a bargain to any .ne wishing to buY• HIRAM. WILSON, Liy3l-wtr) Cur. thl and Locust Sib.. Columbia. 9. 1 11. E MOST UNIQUE AND SPICY VOLUME IN EXISTENCE:. TILL: INNOCENTS , A BIWA G: ()R. 'rn NE W P 1 U1111:1I'S PROGRESS. 11Y ALA KTWA - rorur-tn, COMMSPONDENT ANTI UMORIST. Being wine account of the steamship Quaker City"s pleasure excursion to Europe and the holy Land: with descriptions of countries, nu- Bons, Incidents and advent ill us ItS they api t elitcd. I 0 the ittlthOr. OM! Ig.o.ge and Excedmujy handsome 1 - 01- mile of over 630 Octavo Page:, profusely adorned WITH BEAUTIFUL :SPIRITED, AND AP- I'II.OItRIA.TE ENGRAVINGS, executed hysotne 01 the most noted artists in the land; fully !aus tral tog the dc,criptions aiven 01 countries, an.- toms, hlChleht,, ud vent ores. chalacters,, etc., met with by the pm*. trine..., (to them) most, e- Illarlcalsle mimeo the author in these pages has chantetern.tically recut de 1. A t;ENTs WANTED. Address AM El tICAN PUBLISILING COMPANY, Ilartlbrd, Conn July:lOtnktte A GENTS W ANTE D ILAILE VA.101: FOlt 11001.: AGENT:4; ?, NEW Ennuis II I C .4. DSON'S I;EYOND Till: 'MISSISSIPPI.' Wlliten Down to Lite r !NW, EW TEN.T. NEW I LLUST PIAT lONS, N IW MAPS', NEW 1:: , 711EX. No work.' 1 , 0 complete las this! It gives :L lull and perfect 11,,eriptioit ul the OLD WEST as. It was and Dm NEW wE , ,T uti 11 is! I t treat , of el'Orytutzr C.,lllleVtod with Wines, flu rut Iroads,J(s scenery. its people. (If the :M 01 . 111011,, the Chinese, the Indians, the \i Othi ITS ILLUSTRATIONS Al: A IIISTOItY OF TUE: WEST IS Agents should not, try to sell hooks toads up of a rehash of old matter under-new names, and which has been printed In other torms; but ttet. the book all want, FILLED WIT/ I DUI CIESAI , MATTER.. ..fco book NO popular as this. Ndi book No (roe,/ to rviel ior all that want to kilow about. Ilk -W.IIOLE \\ - i Sl'. rtirents will be paid larire Send for circular:: the AMEitruAN PlTiti,l6lll NG CU., liartioril, Coml.; Itt.ISS Newaik, N..f., and Toledo, 011I1), AIMOIRNED COMITS.—It is or dered by the Courts, that . I .diourlicd Courts tor teUdt, for the trial and decision of eases itt the cam mon Pleas, Orphan's Court and quarter Ses sions, to be held as follows: FOIL ArtaLl AI ENT- One reel; commencing Monday. ' Mara! 3 nu.) inst. `` Sept. 2Oth. Dec. Lahti. To 'au cone one week from said days respeeLlve ly, and as much longer as the business may re gale°. .131 cases on the list for argument In the Common Pleas will he taken on the first days of the said terms and be proceeded with until (BS posed of, unless continued by consent or for cause .shown. 'The eases on the argument list for the Or phans' Court, will be baron up immediately up on the C 222,022 111 the C 0112111012 rie2222lloVlllg been gone through with. The cases in the quarter Sessions will be .ront noticed :titer the eases in the Orphans Con shall have been heard or contltied. It is Maher ordered that the absence of conasel at the time appointed for hearing the cases mentioned Mille proceeding Order, shall 110101 cause for suspend ing proceedings therein, mile , ,s by rows to, legal ground for 21 continuance he shoat n. AIAOC 11 IN' ED J umrIzIALS. One week eerommeing - Monday. February I'l •• February I.lth .. .. " February ..”.:.1. .. " ~ ,,, Ni l a ay.. : 1i4 1,, 1. Ls. .. " .. d. " Assguht,3otb. "••• • Oetuber bit li. ••. •• " oetober ::.301. " November And at Such other periods U.S mug' be appointed by the sald Courts. or sit regular ` terms. The tbregiatint to lie published in all the news papers Ili the city and county oC l Amen , tor• one Insertion each, at, the expense of the eoutst.Y. Bills to be presented lathe Oinizaissioners entice. Court ordered defaulting .lisrors to be tined \V. 1.. BEAR, Prothonotary. MUM A GENTS 'WANTED FOlt THE SECRET FEISTORI oif THE Cu:s:FEDERAt:Y. Emvsni.) A. I'OLGAIID. The astoundhttt revelations and Marti:llg dis closures. made In OM, Work, :ire meating the most iutmz>e desire in the BIWAn of the People to Obtain It. The secret political Intrigue:, sc. 01 Davis anil other Confederate leaders, with the hidden JR•nteries front "Behind the Scenes in liklzinnini." are 01m:ighty ventilated. fiend for circulars, and see our terms. and it lull A ien eripNtottor the wort. Address NATIONAL PI 11l 'Syl;-Iw_c.•n GAN CEBS . :TUMORS ULCER'S Of the Philadelphia UniVersit y. is malting (As tonishing core, of Cancer and all tumors by a new proves... A Chemical Cancer Antidote. that removes the largest of cancers and Minors. with out pain or the use of a hone, without (=male, entitle or bumble. medicines, and without the 1w...0f a drop of blue al. For particulars, call or :shires; P. 11. I: LINE, :B. 11., \o. DU Arch street, ia, Philadelph Plt. {3 tltyr::4tAve.Sai. Ji e4-3STATI: OF ELIZABETH . lIINKLE 2,/ Late Of the Borough of Coln mina, deceased. . t ters of Administration. on saki estate having bee» granted to the undersigned, all iiersons in debted thereto are reeluestedl tornalie immediate payment, and 11(050 having claims Or demands against the same will present them for settle ment to the undersigned, reshlinF in West Dein Wield tote/100p. HENRY Nt ISLEU, 1y1:-atw) Ad in fins t mtor. 01 (MI . 5 IM/ b 0 0041., 00 75 99(artX? 0001/2.5 00 I I 006/ 111 IN./ / ye sal 100, 470) pra - ±l2s. AND BUSTLE, =X= PLYALVVELL. REe EIPTS D EXPENDITURES F O TIU PUBLIC SCHOOL LOARD OF COLCMI.3IA isds. Dn. June 12, Shout Library Fluid June 18, Stato approprlati On ..... . 1715'3. :May 4. J. W. StearY. Librarian sul••eri i ,_ nous to Library May 2S, S. Grove, for rent collected June 7, S, Grove, June 7, Sluntlel Shoell. Donation June 8, Daniel. Colley, Tax collected to date. Balance in 'Pica-stay xl Is4lB, CR. J 2,1t11151,114.M die Treasurer June 2. Sheet& Library I'lll-Itl June 10, John Sell; oil account for Li brary Jim° Ltii, Teachers Sadtries for June Sept. S, John Seitz., in full tor Library... Se pt. li, Repairs on ColuredSchuol llonse Sept. la, Repairing Desks and Seating... Sept. 19, George Dcllett, pointing Nov. le, Bruner a. Moore, coal Nov. '27, Michael libhart, for brick Nov, .7, Solis 3 Russel, writing school Dec. 8, Steaey, Secre Lary 10(01, Jan. 15, .1. Kam pie & Sou, hardware Jan. 15, D. Culley, Janitor. Feb.-, 11, Wilson, repairing heaters April 1, Mrs. E. interest on bond April 9, Printing and Iliad April 0, Oberlin Sourbeer, 'leaching night school Anvil 0, D. Gulley, 3:111 Rot Apra 9, Hooks and Stattotwry May 17. Gas and Witter May 17, Minim are. Glazing, Painting Trees, ............................ May :!ti, A. (I. Neivither, Salary May 20, L. C. Oberlin, salary May` 0, Miss A. Lyle, salary May SS, Miss 11. ltruckhart, salary May 20, Miss S. C. Lonunon, May Ss.:Mr. IL K. Sourbeer, May 21, Miss Annie Caldwell, salary.. May 20, Miss Mitilin, salary May i2S, Miss 10. J. }tenter, salary ylpy MINN 11. F.IIa Fraley, May' S, 311a0 Lii.zic Kinzer, salary__ May 2e, Miss Kate Sliunbach, salary - May 2S, Miss Lillie, Pinion, salary May '2O, Mr. Henry Royer, salary June 0, Balance 1 a Treasury ite7,peutfully subiu .SAAUTEL SHOCII, sTEACY. lattee JOS. I\l. w_vra‘,s, c°"" je26til lW T E ENT S OWING TILE the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL RANK of Columbia, on tho 12. th day of dune made in a ecurdance with the Oct of 12,111- gnft,. Martll Sr,, re•gulatittp, the Reports of National ItankinicA,sociations." It ES() U RC ES. Loan.; and cll.:count. U. S. Bondi. to beetzre Circu lation 130,01Xl U. S. Bonds outi . Mindiug•••• Duals and 3h - whinges n. 107,2.1 Due. from red ecuthut Duo frow other Nati:nil Ilitu , Due from 01 her National 11:1111:s and Mtn kers. C'tt rrent Expens,s Cash Ileitis alai Itc•vrnu National Ctirrenvy Fractional ..... Legal Tender. Cerlifituhrs LIABILITIES QThital Surplus Fund il.count Interest Profits and Ects, CiiculaLion Dno to National Eanks M=MM===l State Of I'enasylvattid,l „ County of Lancaster. 1. S. S. ID"...rwlLEn. Cashier eel the ' , het Na tional flank, of Columbia, do solemnly swear. that the above Is true to the hest of My kllOg 1- edlte and holier. S. S. DETWILER CAshier. :subscribed and sworn before rile this _lst tloY Of June. 150. SA)IIJNL EVANS, .1, I'. 1-1. - rddITSI, If.UBERT Directors EENDRICII. • SAL _ EPOUT OF VIE CONMT lON of Thc NATIONAL BANE, In Coln:aid:4 State of Pennsylvania, at the elu.e ul bustu,,s on thehlth day of J 1111.2, IMSOIinCES: iMMIS :11,d 178:), 1005 t rem death; U.:. Bond:, to secure Ch 5irv,000 , 0 Other Stocks. Bondi and. Mortgages— :71:1009 Toe front reactants(; and reserve agents.... .......... Due Isom other National Ittutle, • 11,8•25.15 Duo nom other Itaaka and Bankers ........... 11,72.1.21 51111,977.16 l a Icing Frouse..... ...... ..... 12,1000 Current. Expeth.e., 15,1mi1.5.: Taxes weld n2.:= , Ca +. 11 Itoni s, inel ad lag Stn.ll,l, . 1..",51.119 .I.; I II I. of t.l.lti• :National Bab': . ...... . ..... ....... ..... .... ... :1,!gl.1.0 Rills or :State Thinks 160.0 t, Fract Jona) Currency, L,- eluding nickels-- 240.57 Legal :reader .:".Ot.C.S SVIOII 111, 91)/.;.66 3 . 0 , I. ri.dligifliti,.... -10,000.1,4/ LI .VRILITI Capital Stuck paid iii i.;01.000.011 Surplus Fund 12.,,9117.41.1 Discounts.. ..... ...... ............. ... 27,131.11 .E.s.eininge 5,011.21 Protic avid Loin 1.,61u.5t :National .11atili: Cir. tit , tiva outstanding 4 01,130.10,1 Dalividuitl Deposit, 4111,,i;'..iiii J We In Nat tonal i1aidu....... $1r_77.51 Due to "tiler Banks :dal .1;a111;....rs Gosa,a2. 9,1167. la Sworn to and sule,eribed SIfOJ 1, CAstrier coLunni,x, Dune 22, 15t7J• VIRST NATLONAL BANK OF CO— LUMIII.\.. ticrest will be paid by this Bank On Special De. poNi Is. as follows: 5!4' per eel:I. for 12 :11.rnallg. emu, 6 months and under I`2 newt] a p,r Went. for a inat under 6 months. R'r•ival..e Colleet tins on all Acee,edble Polnbi the United Slate,, on 111,era 1 terms, Inscoma Note., Dm Is, and DUN or Exchange. Inn' and mdl C:01.1), Slr.vtat, and all UNITED mzignifisaunon At.] 11 re prqatzt.4.l to lrt u• LtItAPI'S ott \ou• York, thiltitm,ro, Wthurgli, France, and 811 pal In 02 f:ermully. 740 TICEASURA: NUl'l ti. . tz . _ ih-.1.1...p.. of Fir.t 1e H..vell -Tld/ l . les will du well to call :Ind t'SVIIItIILtt• them for the new Five- Twenty Gold Bomb,. told hive-Twvillles deny used :It outs. S. :-.1. DETWILER., April il. 'tt7. CO-Shirr. TNTEREST ON DEPOSITS. 1 TEE NATIONAL BAN I: will I twelve ntoney on deposit,nnd pay interest there for, at the 1 - 0110M-91g rates, 512 :134: per cent, fur 12 months. .1 per cent. for 9 MOM. 11, .1 per cent. Our 6 month, I;,',J ier cent. fora Iflon 01 , 1. 7-311 h S. Treasury Notes exchanged for new 5 , 20 (juld SX:\ 1 UnL SJIOCJI. casbiur DIT ryt:llE DIRECTORS Ob"flIE SIIS QEiLIcx.I nzoN COMPANY, hare this ay declared a Illeidend of 4 per eeot„. on their Capital Stock, payable on and atter the L'Oth 1)1 , 4, WM. PATTON, Treasotter„ l`nlumbia„Tnly 12, Piti9.—Jyl7-21 BN IC DIV I.I)EN D. 'rho Directors of thy Colnitttlia Nat1011:11 Ba 10; haVe.tilk thal,trkd a Ill,al,att per cent. out. to the I (turns of the last its 1110;011,, Day:11110 H,II•111:11a1 Colutzthitt..) !Ay t/, /:•tt,N 8110tIl, Jy7.10,1:3t.w I BOOK jiLKDERIES. jN(2I - 11:1:,11 10()K RINIIEHN M,ANK BOOK .‘LANUPACTORY Th, proprivtorN of tzle Isotrtuntz Book Bindery unit 1:1;t111: Nook Mititactory - , lu tits IN(Zri COM Lia- NORTH (WEN STREET, L ANCA STER, Whore• they \On ati.•111110 an kinds duhhlhlr• 'Chu 1. under the• so peril; tcndenet• of Charles att ex peru•peed 7iceomplkhet) wor.kman, The tntde•rshned thitter themselves that they can e entire NatlsMiettott to all *rho may favor !hem leith :1 cal/. 11 it lit) 1:: 'A I: 1.1111. i 1.1 IS .li, Jeat e• AVYI.I.Ii: GIZIEST. SII ED 851 ' - J WA L. Ar,o 11 11 A. 11 1,1.: Y EWELER, 111% Re, hi, pat trtils lold the Otilate ..,••ellt`llll/S, to NOV Store. No. 1::'-`9(.311:.... , 1'NUT ts.T„ Plt IL- A] 4,11,1111_,X, where they will fiat' m lrg. mat well selected of DIA 111 N I ts, CLOCKS, matt i'LATED NVAItE, at :Thler:at. N. 11.—WATC1IE , and earetally re,.,dreti. JI•:WM.IIV , 7.1.1 WAIZE or all Itltals taalle to ordvr. ittlyr.'wttta_ 14VATElt NOTICE.—The Superiu t,ndent of the 'Water Unni puny gives not tee that it ,Viii be. neet,sary to •t.lp the sup ply of %eater fir n Atort Nehilr the 110 W 11110,0 re nrinit tafd. IMP 111/1100 Kitt be ON en by ringinnt a bell the square, the nutter Is to be Turned WI: A L W0E1) TO CONS UM PT I V ES Being a short atul 'practical treatise on the na ture causes. a nd sytuptinits of Plantar. , ll,l Cm- Bronr/.01,. and Metisitn: snit their prcroi fi.m, tron:nient. anti run' by inlintatiOn. Sent by null!, free. Address Q. CAN ituNItELL,. M.. D.. 16 West Fourteenth St.. f. V, jel2-12trt-c..At NEW TRTMMINGS qui 1-0 FANCY TRIMIINGS, DIRECT FROM CITY WHOLESALE HOUSES I :Ul (A) 00 lii LACE EDGING, FANCY II LITTO>.IS, 'VELVETS COLLARS, AND CUFFS OF THE MEC ME e" 11 ‘ , 11 , 1 ,, e.• new Good,. Pries reducol MARV WITHERS, 7-C "- 117 1 -mtl.t , eoluistbta, way 1, 1,69,-tf.] ~ I r; ifJ IJI % 1 It) IX) I J 07 MIZENDIDIG & - -VAIITETy STORE hubswriber, feeritqr that a necessity ex isted for a Trim:lung Stoic ill Die:Am:Ahem part Of the town, has °pelled a store at • No, '2'25 SOUTII SECOND STREET, 31:o 00 1010 IS 1.3 I '1 00 11.61! _alJ 1 11 Where she• wilt lcueo a very tine assortment or goods in leer hoe, hllth an Val /CMS landsof THIMMINGS, LACES, THE BEST *POOL CM"I'ON„ SEWING SILK, EDGING, FANCY GOODS, to 00 ca 5 0 ) I ' • 60 fh; And a variety artlees suitable for Dress ake rs. inc rb. and others, The prices asked for articles will be found very low, A full share .1* patronage b. soliel 1:1.31.14A S. GOOrE S. Second St., Columbia. .11,21 linw - ' _ LEG NOTICES. TSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The co-partnertthip heretofore existing ,etween the underNigned, lu the name or W. G. Case t Son, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Boobs and Act:cm:lts wtll be settled. 1w \V. G.Case. tell Locust street. All indebted to the tirtn will plea..e make settlement. W. G. CASE, lti-t IT. S. CASE. IMBI WARNING TO TRES,PASSERS' FFILSON's ore hereby Forbidden to Trespioei upon the grounds of the undenogn ed, he is tletermiumt to probeeuto to the ut moht vigor of the law, every person to offend ing. iiny7ti'dul M. M. STRICKLER. MO r in 50-rel iv gives 01 It Hunters or persons In search of Water t iress, to tros(lass on Ids property, as they will I.e proseell tea. Illy /straW) JACOB 11. STItICKLER. ItADBURX S & OTHER. PIANOS. svplyws fiIRST Plll , -M I 17:SIS FOLI It 1 , ERN:S. TAN LO R FARLEY'S ORGANS The untiersigued, for many ears engage.' as protessor of 11111,41. iu Girard College, nod other Institutions, in retTonse to retinen of a gri'llt number of Ins pupils and friends, has t`o2l - led to Imeonte an agent for furnishing U 7,117.70 MEI 1t12.00 111,1 ; It giV VS me pleasure to announce that I havo been appointed wholesale intent for the Br:W hiny Pitmo<, and Myhre and Parley Organs, ♦which 1 010 I.IOIV prepared to supply at prices 1 hal 1)1111011011 to giVo2 satisfaction. The supe riority of the above instruments over others In marhet, is MO .-111 known to need any CA/11110a frolll me. Every instrument war ranted. Liberal discount to clergymen and Sunday schools. 1f!....0rd era by mail as talt h fully attended to as if ordered In person; I seleet every instt moult sold. _ _ MEMO •=1.19,6011.00 .3,677,0:1 1, 7, 103.1 , 0 64;1.f R. ,N 1 Iy-; 1.:1,Y . 3 00 ,170:0, •_2,0 r ANTED-AGENTS fur Prof. Par ,oll•,-; Law:, of livaiucne, w h tufl direct ions and forms tor all transactions in every State, by Theoplalus Pat sons, L. L. 1)., Professor of Law fn Harvard DID vcralt2.% A new Boolr for everybody. F;xplaining every Jzind of con tract alla ienni cidigdt 1011, and showing how to dntw :uni execute them. The highest and best authority in tho bunt. &,.d furo ur . !Genf ; 'a (oat 11.1.1. P. °opt tel US. Sent Free. )w-.tutwnteol PAItAtELEE,e CO., Phila. DM MEM - DODD'S NEM' I NE Drn IT Now LONDON, CuNN.. April 24-1869. 1:1.111.311:ERED thamight. it Well to Wait another week hetore Writing, to see LL continued to improve, as l have been doing for sonic time under t he treatment of the new tiled- Done. and 1 ant luirry to tell you that I am get ting better—et en taster thall \c Sclien you were bete. 1 comno.o...mi the Ilse of DODI:r. NEIL VI NE M. It bout anybody advising Inc to It. When 1 I wpm Lit It I could only walk front my bed to the chair. .\Lv trouble has been extreme pain in Me head, and has lasted over three years. All the medicine I ll.tVe heretofore talren has 'LIMA to give 'any relief. I maltose able to go up mid down Mall,. VOW dally illWrOVIllg.„ I cots nitler the NERVI NE the best medicine lever tumid, and shall continue its use, tor I am con fident. of entire recovery. I have taken only lit re., bottles, OM! instil not be Wit DOUI. 011 any y Mule, .11104. I. 8. dy/7-ltedcitfl B TCHA NAN. 13NA STEVESON 1)11IT(;(31S1'S' bOD ir /101.1.,..1.1.1: 111:.‘ LER 4 ; Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuffs, Spices, &c Country I\lw/chants an 1 otliQrs will lital It tla•ir salvautzur.e to give us a Call. I_IOLLOWAI'S ESSENCE OF M 6ai1.1 P,71Lr.91 of doable strellgilt,and trite only pure E , setteo of Jan:aim Ginger In t lie nistrltet, therefore Cite only :Article to be relied on in roses of COLIC, CIIOLEItS JtOP . 7i 17S , DJ. RRJiiI:A the et feel:. of clang., of «•cater, colas, A,k lor Hotloway',. and taki- no other. A half tvasponnful of It k own, titan e•ryual 11, 11 whole .po4.lllfill , n 1111 Y other. Sold by 41t-ttggktti and stotelceeper, I , atty ettuts pct• Jrthlktott. Cowttett, C Arch Phlllototpaift. ifl>LLI >WAY'S CLINFE(IION-, they silo ,t) tlO/1 , 1011.. ?0,4111.: and mother: say they are lb, Most sate and edortual remedy tor those pests of children, WORNIS. The gem Int• have the signal nres the• proprietors on the tvrapper of each box. Twenty-11y, ovals per mx. ost on, I iffiloWtly CoW I / 1 .11, 602 Arch t rect. A. )IEYEILS' II A.II:LY AIEDICD.TE STORE, •\ r:trefultv Ntlpply of cti)oa, to replett .ll our ?tol•k No. l,uell reeehed, laid We are auw ~repared to offer au elottant lot of s\C:LIsI[ WAXED I,`ACK YOUTH 1111U3II1_q, roach Hone awl Buffalo Nail Brusluc I wlia littl)ber, 'Raw norm, IMITaIo :aid Ivory Pocket, Dressing mra 111112, Combs. II POMADES L OILS, l'Ett1 , 17:%11:::; ANL) COLOGNE-,,,, FMTGATINC I'A:_4TILT,ES 711. , n. , t gt-unitle Itetibow'h Entrlinh ln 1.4.111111:111a 221211 poupd bars, 111 Variety. Also Tult's 1:21120215 sent package:. of Honey, Gly cerine, 111.0%, a 211 Elder Flower Soli] ks, ackle.wletlgeil the Cheapeq and ISek,t M the market, and of 141111 . 1111 e 11 1211 sold 3o gross In than or t e ye:tr. ..t's a 51)0211111tS, tee 11111 1,l !It Vlte 1111P11.11011 10 101 of Splendid is{ pier 1:11 (.1 Si t•ettl,:, It.kr,,ctlaqv COXE*B SP.AIiKLI:` , .:G GELATIN, 1;1.,1IIC:i LIQUID IZE.N.NnT, fantliird urttcics forl Rh t. and lual(hful diet. FIZESH goods, per- Selt•rted fromStOek,, and Bought for i'Asif, and will, 111. ciiiinixtiou ‘vittk our usu.! lull line of • Chemicals arid Patent .3teklieille., hr SOW at fair itglige.i. Our depaitsui•ut will rt`Vt•/Ve iltreful iittriviou,ilay and ulßht. .t '.kit and examl -11,,i i , ITlVlte•digy (,001) t,. • n0t , 21,, •rrip: PAYIINT A D.ll 'STABLE 1V INDOW SCREEN, VIT ANY \VIZ:1)0W, 01.1t/t.12 aad Sereet% 'from View and exclude :OSQUITO6 AND crrinin I.:NrsEcTs. ..k;ijet,table Window Screen llotnpany ISIANcF.s.c. - ruitEtts, c7:3:NIAItIiET STREET, PRILA.D'A. Porsale by Dealers In House-Furnishing Geed,. CENTS WANTED IFOR THE (arcs AND SECRI , :Ts OF THE NATIoNAL - ' 4 •The 11104 tAuxtlitht. /nstruelive tentl elttestuth -Ing book of the day. Rend for I:Ovular, and our temp:. Addre.o ~ PUBLISHING CO., 411 111:00N 1.1 ST.. NEW YOItK. liulyloe.t.,llw (_..91\ PER DAY.—Agents Wanted W--Xj Everywhere. S a pf. - for two ,hin),w, .A::htre,.. RATK., IL INEs Cleveland, Ohio. ()7- 00 PER YEAR TO SELL e), el) ••\V ON DEP. Of: TUE WORLD' hl m. 0.. J. 4'. TILTON, t t %Int nt. LI II *quest:Ll v.' .T.R.13L117:24 1- G STORES. NOTICE, I have Just received a new stock OF I..kTEST F.,TI*LES 11.3. NEW GOODS _P.Lll_:.\ -- OS 11 I:ST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS WM. G. FISCIIER, IRS Arel/ street, I,lillatra IF A 'NTS. ..41:EDICAL 11:1 STIZEIiT, P.II.ILADELPRIA =8 01)1) FELLoWs, TOILET SO A PS CHAMOIS SKINS 1111.:1") , .11.S. I): tifA:lst illlll Apothecary
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