/01jt %-rlr_ciu .Columbia, Pa. Saturday, August ,24,4869. Advertisements,to secure immediate in sertion; must be handed in on or beforeTimrs day evening, each Nveek.„_,,., . Itt swallowing - afTilitillcibit:Ottlvfor the "point" ad'it goes demi:— I. 0. S. M.—The..qrand Lodge, I. 0. Sons of Malta; Ofrireifileyrlianiti;- - Will. hold their anntla.l 4 .-Aoss)onr,r4;49adipg,7 Pa-., on Wednesday, 18th of August. HEALTItY.—The health the town is re markably good for'SuchliWarin 'Season as we are haying ,at_ present., epidemics, havo'iireiiailee lip to ibis time,' aria predicted that this will ,be the healthiest summer we have over experienced. THE UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.— Owlog to the absence - of-tile Pastor, there will be noseryieeinflisHouse on Sabbath morning. In the evnirig . pit •wil L. be filled -hyi ttie•Rev.. W. H. Steele; of the'E. E.'Littlieran Obittre -• • " ;Th" •C; , , • , „ tAre lioree` Ciegen load of blackberries appeared on our streets on Tuesday. They were from York county. The berries'evere 'Tory' flue;'and-Wiere re tailed from the wagon at . four . cents per quart. INJuitED.Gebrgi - Harris, Suticrin tendent Susquehanna broiling gall-, Was' severely injured on Wednesday afternoon, by being struck on the jaw with a bar of iron, while standing neur the) roller. Dr. llink the' wound, and tho patient is doing _ FELL FROM AI3R/DGE=JaCob a aertniinVregidink intaticiater; fell fidni Strickler's bridge on theTennsylvania Rail road neat this borough, on Tuesday morn ing. Ho was considerably "hurt, but we believe not dangerowly. Ho was conveyed to his home in the 'dolitinbia" 'accommoda tion train v the sttme,afterpoon.: Efe . :was a workman rit: tlie . b - ridge, 'which IS under going repairs. repairs. The_ibll was about (Tarty feet. LARGE AND DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN Yonm,-PA.—A:rfire broke out in :York, about one o'clock „Tuesday,,inorning t ,„ in the warehouse Occupied by Mr. Weaver, in which was stored a large quantity of gov ernment goods consisting of blankets, blouses, pantaloons,t shoes, &c.,•• entirely consuming fhe building together with con tents. The fire (ioiximuiileated to •Seibial adjacent buißlings l the first a frame stable belonging to Thomas, Chariabers & Co., which was also burned to the ground ; a horse perished' 'in' the' From this the warehouse of Etnarmel_King caught, and a large quantity of *osphate stored in the building;expleded, with, ,a ;Jou dumper t, throwle&theilrezedutueet t in all directions. This inilicling l was totally i. -Aestroyeri t Next adjoining two frame dwelling houses belonging to Philip §tairWhich also caught fire and despite all efforts to save, burned down. A lumber.yardfinr thetvicinity sus tained considerable loss. The fire is thought to be the work of an incendiary. CAmr of the. Evangelical Church on York Circuit are now holding a CaUipM&iting'in'* : giAvii on the' farm.of; Mrs.. H. IN; in ; Lower. Windsor 0,y.p.,tLy . 91.4 . my t' 3 and a-hal;inife's Southwest of - Wrightsville. " A iiumber; of our citizens will,attend._ It closes ..on Sat- There !,3vlll , oae:u,:catnp - meeting held at Myerstowni'`LebanOn county, u nder , / the , auspices of the EvangelinulAssnsiltinn, Commencing on. the 13th of "August, and continuing until the 20th. The ead In g and Columbia an& Lebanon Valley Railroad Companies will issue excursion tickets from the 12th inst, to the 21st inclusive. ThBkecasinietil3g, being noiv ;held ingai Mt. Joy, this county, by the colored people, Is daily _very largely attended by both whitge and" class an very exeiting., S,l,ll;uitiug, qatmah and Cole' pinlicularY uOtiatil for their pious-Feal.."; = 11 • :'• A largO atnii) 'theaing'ealumened '(.;12 Tuesday, August 10th, at . Hurnmeistown, Dauphin countii." - Cnie'butidred andthirty tents are there .already. It is under the auspices Of tha:Cfuitecll3rethrerirChurch. , 1, PRELIMINARY MEETINa.—A. meetin a o• of the young men of the Borough favorable to the project of forming a military compa ny was held in the Tow.n Hall, on Wed nesday evening last. Therneeting_was or ganizeo by the - aPpoltitthent'Of - G6e. F. Sprenger to the chair, and W. H. Dorat, Sec retary.ellicfreieVjstatediligolijeCt of the meeting in the following address: Gentlemen i=-WW,partle herelthiSeveninrfOrithe, purpose of organizing a military company, (a matter that. has .beentthoughtt favorableof ',for the last twelvemonths or more) and hope it may now, by this attempt, prove a success. Let us take hold of it with a Will, and there is no such - word as..faillr..l c'lfl2lllU .' The question noirrarise4wlitit:kind3iT a com pany shall this be: I would recommend that it be a light infantry company independent of pol itics and the State militia laws. In forming an independenticompany, the,vital; consideration will belrstasips,Uldr"kwithout , niblief-suehtuirdo - notning. 1 have corresponded with the firm of /Satin. & Co., dealers in government stores, who offer new Springfield • arms with the • necessary accoutrements at $lO ' per 'set; which appears quite reasonablero.At ,thisrrateoto:clothe and, equip a company - of Offirien`willuost'aboutslooo,' which is rather moderate. Gentlemen,/ to; form:-,this-:company; req'tdreS', every encouragement, and I have no reason to doubt that:we:ivill receive-it: ~.IThere is morjust reason why -Columbia should not be able to en roll as fine a military company:as-any city or town in the State; we have the material forsev eral first-class companies. The history,- of the: late war will show for all that; and to maintain ` our military popularity we must again become comrades in arms and promote the national ne cessity. Let us proceed at once; a community. like our's should bwcapable eflollering eVerz inducement toward 'forming ' at-least: onelgOod...nonipanyl . What ia-there so respectable loobing as a fine company of soldiers, and what more necessary? .ir.lGrier , opposed:t he formation,nf dependehtf l orgatilititiori,';s'ettiiik-•;forth; - plain facts, the many ad vatatiges to bo de rived overdt byithe?State.system. Mr. Wallings did not concur with the gen tleman's views, However, faysrrably,2flle. former project. was rnattiircithif it cable getter:. ally conceded to rnalte,the,sompanyanin dependent one in every respect, find to lay the subject before a generous public by so soliciting ;donations "t 1 199. VY. whetlten =err not the undertaking shall he a success For that purpose a committee was appointed consisting of Geo. F. Sprenger, .1. J. Saylor, D. J. Wallipm . s;iin K. Grier, Jnoir:-/Bru ner and SI an armory Mr. Sprenger suggested the car riage reppsitoryfpf,c, xypyli, corner Second, & Walnut streets, and said that it conlebe procuredlr :r On motion. of u r committee of three was nppointeaThigekirtaiii"tandin bor of Springfield muskets in:the vicinity, and at what price they.could be purchased. Committee; H: Witte' Ds =J tSVullings-Geo.f Tate. --.:1•? 'S Les - I'LL! e On motion of Mr. alike a tomtnittee con slating of the following gentlemen was ap pointed ts> / dpif.t..yzonai i tntiolynd i .-byrlavtar and suggesttitle for comp:lli: A Si. 8. - Witcct - Wallings, R. Ilarrisr-A.'M. Rambo, Geo.:MisoAt„,9,..p„ SeseAger, : S../E,5,91 spur and eirpr;rThtfecirrittfinAlAiL , meel on MendaYtarAlebtlAr444lll'.4'...itSY:ll Sprenger. On motion; adjourned to' meet on -Wed nesday evening-4)44E004i oiCideic t in the Town Hall, when-it is expected all interest ed will he present,_ The roll-now numbera,j alxma fifty !-'ziiimai_of 7 thealitiiitDpio — natelft..l young men in the town, nearly allot whom have seen service in the late war. - Keep the ball m9.11P.1411.,,1 cazrestingith arketloye:_ stallers. - SUMMER visitors are numerous in CO;' '. lumbia, and pleasuring Is the order of the day. ME ' 1199,Ans pre numerous in, the,tierot,ig,h, at ureseni4 and liooli'ticeonl`moaatis tv;cs or' three with lodging every night. COMPLlMENTARY.—A_correspondent of the Philadelphia Preis calls Lancaster a deluged'! city. Complimentary, " ; Worry!" says the Examiner, , AMONG tbe graduatesi : Allie late 'com reeneement of the Cornell University, at lillek'New'York; was John 'Andrew Itet: br Little Britaln,,Lapeasferponty,who was in the Dlvisiorkif Cicil •En§ineerlitig. TDE ILTIIS.PASTER:AND,'FOLDZE: AND Ma FJOE ASMSTP.ONG BustnEssA letter client Ilyus will be found in anoth'er colinun: He."tery:torciblyi , andr clearly -.exonerates Mr.-Stehmarrfrorn charges published.a few days since in a letter from Mr. Armstrong. • -" ,:• Mop day; it? eat froM , t7rork- , , , county,-enileaiord- to openia, elarajlt,BlaeVAie4taiarAnt'ith:fils: nail, same as he would a watch. .' . .kiter. re peated., efforts-,her became I clisgasted,,anci aiksfffor another-that "wasn't quite so-stiff in the "!.; ' Losi , ark.:;ELO.,- 7 .7e ,from . the West Virginia; Mineral county, _Gazette, that Dr...H.S.:Case,-formerly of this ;bor-, ough, has heen:ata shooting InaCch,, and that hi's hat 'wife - borne off triaaitiantl'y; as a palm ofvictory, by his • opponents. You must do betterlban - that,:" Grand Duke." "COUniztiTION" appenrs secure . : nearly everything, and so the people musk: combine against the;coal:cotabination.: They haVe begun in Buffalo, where they find it intolerable that' the fkojili; Slienld'Pay ten dollars, for „necessities worth. five i dollars. ; Mat tho,people agitate, correpeal , of the duty, on cold: 13;A:SE BALL.--' The inatclizame of:ae ball•on'Satnrciay, afternoonpetWeeti: the'lteclit6A : ink and Fairplay nines, Of this place, resulted in favor of theulitter. Bat, six „innings were played., ,7"!le,,,score stotid,l9 to 12. plziying wae.ieiy,po - or • on both sides, and created no in , terest,,ow. ink periia`pio i the fact thittibe particip ' a'nts were out of.practice: , - , • I ea state, of , E . J:-.."':tutheiriii° - OATCh;n6w urider'repa,ii•wrserxlce held. , In 'the' , leeture "roetit:fOrAt.,few. -Sabbaths to ciittie.:- Service:on next Sunday morning.. Sabbath school and Service:' hi ; tile:after. noon. NO service in the evening. - Rev. S. H. C. Smith; If. Church, will preach by request on next' Sabbath fnerniu r g 'lO ~;o'ilocklifrcini, Wes solanlans, Ist and sth. THE GREAT SOLAR ECLIPSE.—Much interest was felt here -, about:: tlie'eclipse of the . §un which occurred on Saturday after noon, at the hour announced, and,thespec tacle, was:ii . vitn'eSe'T by eieiy botl2y:-' The' sky was very clear, light .clouds at inter vals passing over the .sun, rendering the effect more" -The will not occur again in this. century. Numerous besooted visages were to be seen on the . streits'after .' lIANDSOME.:, COMMUNION , SERVICE.-== There is otrexhibition at the jewelry store °f ;Q h oP• . communion service consisting , 9,f the following pieces, to be presented .by.tha ladies and, friends ofthe congregation to-the U. B. Church : , One - two leJohlets, one -Baptismal Bowl, • one Plate Lund one. „Paten:, They are treble-plated c?a,the . lineSt •;:nialcie-silver, and .were manufactured , by : Aferiden Brittania ComiMk; of iVieri= Ct. : - • ' EVE .have . been _requested to state, says the .Afariettian, that McMichael; of the Pio neer, intended;thus . ; 'have unburdened .hirnself,stit the'llreniejiarade, at Colnm bia,oti Saturday last c "'' ' " r.; _c ';Gentlemen and Firemen :—We are envi ous of the beauty;Ofthe meohines'yoif Kaye - paraded before us, and we have no doubt \ of their utility, but, gentlemen,-wEr have the machine that, wheti . ,,„Ga,b1.491,1 blows : the last.trump;and the laSt,eonflagrationia ',tinder Way,. it. - ; ar does not, - put, it out; the main= htLs. to--talte'it ,, bach, for -it 'is' in the, contrapt.',' • , ' • Goon TENTL:I.B.S:A.t a. stated' ipeetn?.- of Hope Lodgo, No: .8, I. 'O. of' G. T., held L'Nfondity , last;.Lt,he following officers were installed to serve the.ediuidi:terth : ,1 W. C. T., Brother,F. Mi."Jackson'; W; V. T., Sister •Suo._C::Leminon ; W. S., W. T. Block ;•';W. A.- S:Y,MlsS'A:Carier; ,W. T., Daniett Stiipe';:jr:i:W...7... S., Mists Jennie ~P.iiitej';W,_M., Sister leiiiiie'llerinisif; 'W. M.i , dhSruith ; W. I. G., Miss Swords ; 9- : 0„ 'Thos. Rtripei;lW . . - li. H. S., Miss RatieWiser: • W. • !Miss Fullwood: _' • ' TILE CitEIIiiti.TION,AT''3IOITNTVI,LLE. 7 --.. The celebration-Of ; the - ;117. -, B. , . Church, .of ' hichintvilie„swhiehi:W - 03:lield T on Saturday :the 7th inst;,,inßeitzla.woods, about a half mile Smithc'tif,'ioWniit'as truly - What' the name represente' it to.be.t, '"This SchooVitihiCh' nUmbers'ix&tlUiBiie hundied:iiiid twenty scholars Viid4Vv'enti,-;' five teachers, is under thelsitie'relifon'Of le: . i cerps of able °dicer's,' iiliciiii Whole delight aPpears.toebe,in. strengthening7and:.build-.'. ins uf.'''l.lleir:Schciol. j:Cfrideif thti;maiitige 7 l ment of an 'tietive coriainittee. and by pre 11,41q;iiiiangeainnts," all 'were' in readiness to - leave:thii*Chnicla for the-grOVO'hy.6 0'n10cii,.... , A. M. l , 7 :',Vhiire'tite procession arrived itigoixl ordev fabont,l 'half . after, nine.: -After.. the school had been collected tindef.the',.,shadeS. .of a spreading oak, the exercises of the d ay •was,opened ,by,singing,to Air , prallo.of God, i se4CrittOf tho r Ae - beeutillif Hymn's fourid, t. , in Fresh Laurels, after which they were ad- f dressed Ify . /their ‘...tviarthyilPreaidCiiit J-k Fridy, 'who,%efore dismissing them very kindly instructed' them how' to' spend the dap. A few heuie being spent: in.Tarribling . - 'lt i and playing, in whic large an .iiii 11 par- . ticipated, 'Uri r Were'suinmoned to:partake - cif a bountiful repast prepared .by•the friends And .parents of : the. schtilars. It, was,n. ro : '. mantle scene jo .witness- parents. children and :f:rientis, - ;,..tvith their, sMiliiig ..Criten-•" antes all mingle in• the - one'eujoyMent of, that forest meal. Being satisfied: that they. were again at '..liheitil to enjoYiliernselveAli' ' shalt' ';' ; ‘thie.p.! they twere f ugain , ..collectedi and, :addressed .7: Et . .. W:itineri." . Whe ,loud; 010, strict attention'. of scholars,; teachers' and friends,' Alty,:ieiptest.their voices were once, rnareilmirigled;lti ; aainging , , that henntifalr ! hY,lnxig , ', ”.o,lir-I":Wit66;'-',. drem.;'the'.:4iesli Lairrelsip . pee dit4 ; beinglpietty':well spent' the elder tfoliti:beginn;:wen - cling :their. way homeward, but : the young being taken'inie for' the purpose OthaViugly, niao - timeifelt.- some relictarlse : „lti l leliVirig'thir'seene j ef their enjoyment 'so soon,•still.lingerell with ,•, nalny,of_their, friends until "the !litian'lieWi r i . to nettifthilWistaitilioffibis;,Vilien'thaii iii:r turned to their he,mes, happy 4 titialiVell pleased with the'dlikilieYlnid' spent. In thritWhole'day's'nkeicieueVeiyttilitipitaandc offlqiila r i - a , lidriii.adiii;'..,i-d-...ii4ilid7iii•V., have.Ahe displeasut'e',ofthting,',,Plirtialiti, stsiviii'irt anYof.titetsimnsements,b . y- itirge I or ,sinall.„, - ,T,here',VbrAs;rio.,qlsplensed'Or 'disi-,' satisfied countenance to' tie- seemq While.. , enjoying:themselves' ill . ..Seeined,tuialte.der• light in making others happy:l-No o'newho hai visited, the, Sunday ,Schoelalt*PF n t - r vilie - ,'• e laiiiielnyMl;SPeak highly, of It.: ,The • officers and friends truly : 4leserve, praise Yor utile effort' they' ure inaking,'to promote the . 14 - uhday , School.interest,in their little. town.: !they ar,a:Mau t itrita have some idett;of,thn., principles*whiolrunder-lielhe - strocestrof • • Sunday School. Their greatest taro seems to be first to get interostedsimit.themselves H . amil theirti!) - '6 'and' sefiellirti Int lereated;,,anda whnrs `officers,- teachers and schelrtra;:4:4l.4ll,lll l a.Bunday School, that achonizettraiothelp.but be a success: te . . g. iv 1 -' - ' •-rattry "rftt.r4 4,: , 117 ,, ,, „:,.., a, SEM THE Cr...ttroririVAq.pltileysp—is the name of a new paper just , starteel at Clay ton, New Jersey. ; It t shows ,spirit, good editorial matter, and a ,pretty faeo,7, Here's our ggY- for,your:sucaess, boys. BAgEI3XLI,..-;—A:CiriatcY'ir,iiine' of bi§e ball,was played In Marietta, on : Wednesday. ,between a .picked nine, of,boys from this .I.place, - and a nine of Ntariepiatis.. The for-. ratir won by a score of 58.1.61.8.-' '• *,` ,• FACT.-The Reading Dispuick says; The iderihest s jinoSebontemyitibr6, grailad specimen of humanity k'noWn. civilized Society, is a man who. Will.talce a wiper , for - one,' two-or three years without paying for it and then refuse to takeltfrom the Post 0111c9, enntamln ste,;ilie 'abode of 'Satan o and:;l4Lbe - ,,aii eYe 7 sore to all lost wretches. _ letterS remaining_tmolaimed in the Columbia 4 ,1'05t,:: Allege letters'will:pled.so mention that' they'' aire'advariised.in the, Spy • Ladies'._ List.—Sarriet Stape,„Catharinp,, Sauter, Kidd ~L ong, ;Denial 'Fisher; Abbio,. , Caldwell, Mrs. James BUJ: lett. .0) , NENE . V ise - ,1. Edivaid Sellers, Hen Ty'S. Stotte, - C. Shaeff,e - r, L. Beoaer, Joseph MeCan, Cornelions Seward Lehmati,,George- Xlitte. f .lsrutc A. Bogen 'to& er, ' Geo rge _flail, Jo h Bend Hal/ „Joh n 'M. Glatfelter, Morgart Davis, 'Geo. Liehtb'n Berger, James. Bell, SPLENDID TOBA&O ESTABLINIDIENT.,I —Perhups,,onetoi , , the finest tobacco estab liahments in thd,'lnterior of FetqylVittda, is that:of:Mr,' John Ferichicb; corner" of Front, - and Locust 'streets, Columbia,. ra. Ho Manufactures:,largely,and 7 supplies , manY.of tbolirst-class tobacco houses in the west and Southwest. His store is a Model Of neatnesit,and retail-business isextreme ly large,. as he makes it a poi nt to furnish his customers with a t . oocrairticle'at,h.fair price. ?His stock ot,piPes, is. immense, having- all Itbe styles - k.nown Market,. -at-,prices ,from ono hundred-dollars-to .one cent.-' Be-. 'has tobacco; sn u ff,'segars,- to'suit every itnaginable taste. Country merchants and others who cleaLinthe:seqirticles would, save money by buying of - Mr. Fendrich as be can offer greater induCements than-many, of the tobacco houses in New York or adelphia. ; ==MS • .! I.Neo3IMAJNII;-Our old friend; Atilllian, iCelly . ,;of East Nottingham, bus a, curiosity, in tbo:4li€Crie heifer ;dal* one-year which gives a good, supply of milk. For. sometime tie hadquiticecij hat a.y f` which was takert'frein'lts` Monier bnd put Into the same,pasturewitlf the -heifer, was apparently obtaining nourishment from it, and .ori . ,,Monday.last le,sreeolyed lto test w tiSgier t' 1 411 s hani,.Zandijhere for e, cornered the animal and held...her while. another person'abturOly Milkedididutb pint' of rich milk from her adderl The milk was,placed.in,albo,wlinnd thick cream roso on it during the night. If anybody<else can put their yearling:hiefers to abetter use than , qllr. 'IC. doesin making . thein'nuising Mothers to young.calybs„wo.w.ould like to, hear of „it ;,orlt. such precocity can ;be ex celled; send on tlienccount:OxforetPiess. • ' `SO= wives actutillyThrotv'tlieir tau ince against their ;husbands'. getting their lives, insured. ,Th is is, almost .nnaccount-, able, except 'in .. the, case's:where thero is a strange superstition that:thedife of the in- sured is in some way endangered, or .soine. other equally .foolish, prejudice existing. i n alb of these slit!. Should quickly rid herself, Tor she is doing' herself;` and what. is still more to the point, her greatirijustide, by not allowing her husband .to offset the posSibilities of sudden death, with a policy of life iiisur ante,; Flew you 'would blame ydurself,lVl.ad-; am, if your husband should die'this, year, and, yon'shpuld see Your family witho,ut the', four or five thousand dollars.whichlewofild have secured for them if you hadn't prevent id him. • •Telldihn to get Insured immedi ately, and at the,siime time whisper - to him. that American_ Lifelnsurance :C.0., of the'best. , . • - •••• • 'a • irf• 3..1.-SULER S ERB, IT.TERS.— us,ce ebrated tonic'and.stimulenf will restore the digestive'organs to a 'perfectlY healthy state., It , will' thoroughly eradicate all morbific matter from the blood, cleanse the, entire , system, and produce the most vigbrous'acj tion of the different organs of the huffier' '.body. It is the ,Great , 'Blood Purifier' and Infallible Remedy for ,DyspePsia,,Gholera,. .Cramps ; die: Stom nob , Head atche..res ing front a deranged stomach,' and also.that harrassing disease Sick Headache, Bilious ness, &c. ,Thelact that 'in all parts of the landlhe medical faculty prescribe Misbler's Herb• Bitters fox their patients who , are af flicted with these diseases; should , conyince the • most ,skeptical. that...this , proprietary compoundAs.a:rnediclnwmporr• which'they can • relytts'absol tely efß casious - in curing ,. stcki,'diseasesnOve ba s s© enunferptCd:aboye. i Sold.l3lalf..dinggistsi,,Price one dollar, per, bottle., • :,• • -. r-, OFFin.. 7 -Letters' a Ad . minietra.tfort.',haVO' been granted rby,, the . Register on the followinm'estates sinen , jdly isab - • , mi4tif6.wehvei; dee'd,late'of WeitlLam- / Weaver; A:dminiStrator.", Davis Gyger,'dec'd..late - of Strasburg twp. John - GygerJand WillinnirSteacy; Admin-‘ ' Peter Kraybill, el' East Dane-' gal twp..-john..P. * Kraybill, Peter Kraybill. • a nd.Henry-W , r , K raybill, mi nis t rat o Sarah Galt,- dec'd; late of-Nest Latripeter. ;Henry Heldelbaugli, - Administr's.edr. - *'f' John Kepperling, dec:drlate of Manheirn ,twp. Jacob Kepperling 'an& Saniuel -B.' Kepperling, Adrainistratorg:„ Henry 11.-Xtirtz,.dec"d;Jate.of.a.fariheirn twp. Charlotte.lCurtz and Geo. L. Weisner, Administrafors with thc will annexed: The following wills. have been admitted torobate: 3 ac,id Whisier, dee'd,late of -.East Done gal. 'Elizabeth - Whisler „and;,,',PeMatnin , Whisler, Executors. John Leib,, - deced,:late twp. - - Henry Horst,'Executor. ;AND ill :A.biaham .and,ibe . beheld the vvorideiful cures which were pro= d aced by this drink,, Abraham said, AV -s .:" hildren• tungOnot -atiffer'e.;give. mcWthYl. Irdrink to drink, and I will give it a name. And- so Abraham drank, and* said there was nothing - like it,4 even irr•Sangamorf• county that', iriWas bitter,ito this;lips;!but: gond ,for. , the, stomach ; ,and,,because , there were bitter' mei, fighting,tko.. masters of the plantations, it 'shall be,,fOreeriuore 'called Plantation Bitters; and so it has jr • • And the wonderftil work which it as per formed is witnessed , qt; this day in every : toivn,, parish, village and hamlet, through . ut aIV the .worki. And: ho' said, ".Let. it be' .proclaimed throughotirthelength'imd . bieadth of the: - Jand, from the valleys and mountaiiiltops; lthat .alliwho suffer, from fevers, dyspepsia, !wettleriesgriog'orapl)etite; nervous head ache, and mentaLtlespondency, lied re • lief through" the' Plantation 'Bitters: 'They add tone to the stomach, and brilliance-to' the mind, of which I 0 people, am a living example." Magnolia • Water.—Superior to the Ihe - st:' imported German COlogne, and sold at half .the price. • ' LIST or ..turtditS. rand and 1. - !ctit ;fit revs to serve in the' COu rroi*Quareer ,Ses „ 'sions, commencing on'tlie third 11 ride' in this month, ,(August) : I'4 3 1 GrCuid Terrors.—Georgi3 Az; CaeritarV MP; Heiiry-,Blete, Coln mbiw; 'William Brown. -,Fulton - IC' B. Becker, Esq., Brecknock ;, Le trilieC2ibtibe, - CoTtitil -.Manor *t.Dtinlop,;Mountf,J.4l Bor. ; .J. , DitTenderfer, W. Donegal; J. It, Ditlen iich, City ; Kinzer . Davis, Cunoy David. , Eshelman, Conestoga ;'William flodck,W: ,, , Hemplield ; S.C. Hiestand, Marietta ; John s Hollinger, E. Donegal; Wm. Kautz, City; .Gabriel Kautz, City; Isaac Lichty, Cuer ;narvon•, C. H. Nissly, 'Mount' Joy twp.; ,Edward Sweigart, Drumore ; David G. Steacy, Bart ;. „Israel Wenger, W. Earl ; -John F. Wigginh, 'Providence; John 'Witt 'linger, City ; David F. Young, Manor. Petit Jarors.—lsaao - F. 'Bomberger, War - wick ; J. L. Bear, Earl ; C. G. Boyd, Penn ; 7 A.: Brubaker,,W;. Earl ; 2 ,Gabriel , Gacpentery yvv., Efirn kleitryi Carter),:Vulten LCL, Cdblei 4i.,` Mount Joy twp.; Henry Conrad, Pe qdea ; James F. Downey, City ; David De-. verJulritlttld;` , llenry , Ecktria 11;:Dru more ;- ateuben Erb, Manor; , David S. Enoch, =Bieck:lock ; John , Faiday:iSr4tWe , Hemp !geld ; Henry Franke, City ; Frederick L. „Fray, Lancaster twp.; -Philip Fitzpatrick, City ; Jacob-M.,. Greider,. W. Ilemptield ; "Dane Grahatn;City"; D:11 - eas. Eden; E.l, F. Hostetter,: Manhci m Bor. ;:-,John Har ner. Martin Samuel- C.llieehe; , tEden.; , -P: , Kimburg; bia ;"' Lewis J - L•indemath, - Mtifietta';"Benja-: Nnln,Lougenocker, Struw,sburg ecklay, Mount. Joy twp.; vaine;!Bart , ;. , John , G. - Martin, ,, City - ;..Mich-" del .111 alone, Jospph -McChire; ,, Barti ,IsraellMellinger;!Ephrata ;. 'erts*,..3y:. - gemp#04.;.',."9,21a; Sermenig,' Blertic ; "David Styer, 'Caernarvon ; George .Slott; Conestoga ; Henry:Stumm, Ranh(); Abrah'arnSetley; , JOhn":.Sliertzer; Biande.;:„..John, Sigle; • Altiptir , `:.-Leacaciei letiristion Shultz, City ; H. 31.: . :White,:,...City:;.: Henry; : Wolgemuth,, Mount Joy- twp.; Geo. . Wbitaker;Taltoia ;: padie bury - .l . simes•lSkSparrtin - Dscitaare... "' " - • d A.DyzwrisE - .4,1.1,1•• t TEE attention of smr, - Keaders,.43:ctirecteti to the advertise Merit of Cough Rai sitip.TLClci Coe's Dyspepsia ,Cure.,itf•another Part of this paper. These liulY yaluutple Medicines are recornrnendidb:y all who use them. Read the - certificates. clec.6B-1y a SELLLyk„ the ,etore, Bcuner inay be- found :die - very .eberipest! goods. He is otTering clot hin ‘te., at,cost so as to. prepare fall purPhases. He lisS.Or bandoi fine lot of nationalists, eeps;.getitie metes furnishing, goods, boots • and shoes ti alrof wb lob lie.offers at reduced prices. • 'GO :andSee for yourselves. • • - " RERSONAL Robti: 'Chalfant of , 'the' house of-Kneedler, Patterson it. Co;, import ere-and jobbers of British' and- American :dry goods, 36 NoitliThitd street, Phi* delPhia, , is now spending a few 'days biwelriends , -` , und" relatiteslkin , ",ColuMbia: - ':Frietid C: detli , e'rind'enterprising mer r chant and is , alive Ito the interests of any xbusiniss.-: :—; r • 4 n ' ! FAIR AND FESTIVAL:--- June',.. At e. l .1,- , (lists of Mount.„Nebo,Cirooll, this county, - ' They° built a Pa`rsimake; for *bleb they are still considerably in debt, To relieve them selves of this difficulty they have decided to bold and 'Festival" •in Mdtmt Nebo commencing, Wednesday . ..the 18th , tp;:contin ue ~thre:e days. 'I:bo coagre-, gafion will be glad to receive dohations in the good cause ;, the donationi'mayte sent :to James Clark, Mt. Nebo P. 0., Pa. lEEE .GEEAT,: EXCITEMENT .was,'noticediyes :terday on corner of Thirthincl CheitYStreets, ;caused, it was. said,, by a. lady .having . a fi t. - Oriiiivestigittion we found it literally true. It appears that the . lady had suffered for years from , , wearlag the ordinary 'corsets, -but hearing that Hougendobler was selling Madame Foy,'s corset ,skirt • supp9rter, she called and procured one.oftb4se articles, so indispensible ;to ~health:; . awl:comfort; and was delighted with the splendid tit . she re-, calved. —Lad i can: haliep erfeolfits In shoes as well'as corsets at tlie sanie place. , „ • eteyoCinlin; /there is great danger that vots may be call. - ed to fill your - Place in ;thal !itindis'coiered. country." A man, these times, is liable to be assassinated _any,ihalnute, therefore, be -prepined;fir prepare for those you leave yot_Mby having , yourlffelinsured.in ;the Delaware Mutual-Life Insurance Com 'puny, one of thci - best coMpaides in the universe: We are perscinally natilminted with some of ,the_mth.'cers of this company; andtliliVe pleasuni-in-saying'tliatrthey are ;all men of wealth; characterand standing. They offer special advantagesfor_ . persons to become members in this Compa.nr. The rates are cheaper, because the company-is, conducted on a plan far - More ad Van tageo us they have no large. 7 salariedcofficesAike other companies, and they-qoan , -their sur lplus funds to a better. advantage. C. 'BaSsett;lhe'gentlemanl agent bf - the Delaware Milt nal; in Stopping at the IP rank' lin House, in this' place, and will be' laippY to give information, in -reference to life in surance, to all , who call.' Do not-put the Matter off, go and - examine the different_ plans of insurance-and decide , at anco;sand. then take out a policy, and our word for it; you will feel all' the better 101'h:tiring done so. , Service.' 'Asti. EDITOR :-Perm it me to Makettn.adcli tional line toyour pleasantnotice of the beau.' tiful,Communioni Service lately, present ed to my people.The - Service is one of the veryfinest worki'orthe art; 'elegant in its richneas; of exquisite finish and most deli ,cately tastetal 'ln its iffe:al: 'My people ap preciate most highly.this brilliant 'offering to their Sacramental Table, and ovie ri deep debt of gratitude- , to , thoso , exeellerit ladles` through -whose. - energy and • management their church has been 'enriched , by these kindly tokens of generous friends. - And as one of the'methods of testifying oiar'greatt noss ,to the ladies, and to, thelriends who , co-operated with their good, work, the late. -QUarterly Conference held ;in this place on' 'the evening of the ith inst. - , - passed the fol lowin.'resolutians /talotroit, That this Quarterly Conference' ex= ',press its deep gratitude for the inam..-kindnesz-es , .bestowed upon us as a church,froin time to time; by the people of Columbia, and especially for the lute Instance of their good will, in the way, of a most "costly and exquisitely beautiful "Commit', , Mon' •-Service;" , and, the devoted, ehristlai' ladies,—Miss Maggie Hamilton, Miss Eliza...Nit , - ‘Kissick-- and Mrs. Mary ROire;—throngh3 wliosa 4successful.eirorta our - Holy Table" haabeen so i;richly covered. "Wo have no words heart-ful enougliqo 'say- bow much* we thank "them." ,Their love , for the- cause of Jesus is worthy, of our imitation, anti their enterprise and ehergy • in' good works are beyond all praise. - , May He, whose loving heart thought tenderly, on the "weeeping one" that anointed Himivith precious ointment, for His burial think of and richly reward those dear christian sisters who have thus brought their rieherofrerings, with 'their time, their labors, their intluened, their hearts, and have laid them lovingly at the foot of the blessea Cross. Resolved, That the Pastor of this Church, Roe. rA!..S. H. Keys,-convey, to :the Indies in men- Lion, the expression -of our heartfelt thanks for thetr , noble ,efthrt.q 'in securing to its tilts most' 'beautiful-"Service."- • - - • ' • f : All of which,,having - passed; duly enter- ed records of tbe.Quarterly Con 4erenee • , Heartily entering into this gratitude,' ro main, devotedly, the .1 3 eopltes:Servarit. for sake. AV. S. IL KEYS. I:hymn t—Almolt all writers on the '!_grearpoliticar art 'of forming national char sector, agree in recognizing ; the fine arts as -0110 of the numerous moans of attaining such aejare' desired '',hy those, who - wish , Well-lo'tlie , State. , I t. t Drawing has been . introducedtn into,any of our pulitietSchobls, but generally, with no higher- object than , the merely practical lodvantages derived therefrom. Neverthe- Jeas,,WO.,find;every now, and tbema man who looks beyond this mere mercenaryend', to: the-object first mentioned=the moulding of character.'' Children WhO find pleasure in drawing, seldom give -their parents or, th'el , -coramunity. , at, large, much trouble through:their rudeness, and artist.% are pro verbially refined. In addition to theie con :siderations, those.who cultivate art,. fer the love 'of - ,it; their scaly, a puie fountain Of exhauStlels delight. The voca tion of the skillful drawing-master must be come one of the pernianent parts of our'syg tein of public instruction. And it is a loss to :the community when real tarent is allowed to remailkunemployed.-- This is tr no- of all department-4 of life, and is certainly not less true of genius in the sphere of art than else where., , „ Whitt I'lltivve r written is Morely by way% of introduction for the name of Lloyd Mifflin, Jr., of Columbia, who„ endowed with an hereditary loveotart; and born and bred in :the midst of , scenery surpassing in beauty much'-in'-`the old' . world 'that the poet and :painter have made famous', (to say nothing of inferior ~ A merican scenery. which is -much more widely celebrated than ours,) has acquired - _unusual skill,- for one so young, in the field of landscape-painting; and is devoting himself with - great assidni- Y-ty to his-favorite pursuit, - with very percen-, tibia increase of discrimination, as to I lie trulY.'beantiftil: ," • • It is a' pity that the citizens of Columbia and the - , adjacent _region, who have the means of• decorating their drawing rooms with blinutiful , pictures, do not prefer origi nal"litinlsdapKiblirdharificr7 which ibis' -yromising,yonng,artbitilias many rambles along the shores of the glo rious old Susquehanna, to the constantly repeated duplicates of pictures which have little to recommend them except that they are common. - : , H. W. (1.-. Cfeili.'Of Oii)huns' Couiri We,' the undersigned Judges of the Courts and . Members of the Bar' of Lancaster county, take pleasure , in' certifying that Captain JOHN Q. An:II.CER, the present Cleric of Lancaster eon has been a faithful, able promptness clerk ; I ' and in consideration of his ill the - 111scharge of the duties of his office, as well as of Ids inability Wean: a livellnootiby manual labor encl . /having' lost his rightleg near Atlanta, Ga., after .three year's active service in the Union , Armyrwe - rricsit - cheerfully - recOmm endit I re election_: .‘„,„ • 'HenryG Long; .0 JDickey,' ' - A , 11,4inyes. WmSAmweg, John J Libhart,, Benjamin F Baer, Thos E Franklin., • ' Isaac E Iliester. &mil II Iteynolds,H AI North, .1 B Amwake, ' DP Rosenmiller,jr., A slaymaker,W R Wilson, I N.: Eilmaker, , - Geo Flireneman, Reuben H Long, 13 C ICready, D G Eshleman, f v NE,Sinvmaker, John Amwalce; - George 31 - 1:11ne, DiW.Patterson. . Sion I,' Eby . . H q,,Brnbaker,;, m A ECtirpenter, Charles Menues; • AHSmith. H Smith. CS II Livingston, '''" ' John IC Butter; . m ~ A i e-s ltut . 2 , , Abraham Shank, „ • ,'' John P,Rea, Wilbon,';',l; Edgar C Iteetl; George;,,Ntizi_naß," * „:,,,,•,,,„, A J W . SW I I.. Andrew Frantz,:wW: ZurielSw.ope, Newton Lightner, W Leaman, W. W Brown, - J B Good, , Ali 'Hood, J Johnson,' • E H undt, Amos II 2.l,viin, 11:13 Swarr, Samuel H Price. Win. Aug. Atlee, , A J Sanderson, Fred Pyfer. ' WIC Seltzer, V4r Yocum, Edward Champneys. US Clark., ••• r2l r 4 s: • 5r j's For 'Pr'ollwnotary: Derr. W. D. STA.IIRVER, ~(Crrv,), Late of P • the Ist Regtcreun'a Reserves, and ' - ' - 'l9sth•Pern'a - Volunteers. " I would respectfully ask the support of the Re publican Voters of Lancaster county, for the Office of Prothonotars-. Having entered the `Service as a private soldier In the Spring of 1.661, ;ii t the Pennsylvivalwßeserves ; carried the inus -ket for:threel yearsand participated/1n all the 'battles of:that , .Coeps; serving' altogether more thunlour:yearKfund havidg acquired a knowl .cageof Abe Prothotiotary's odlee as Clerk,-.1 feel • that Lean consistently ask a favorable consider ation of my claim from fellow-citizens, I 'can also transact theebP • •.s , s of Pie - Office in 7the Gentian language • NOM Landscape. 4 County CommissiounP:, IVe, the undersigned, Republicans of EaSt Lamp M eter twp., present the name of LOUIS C. LYTE for the office of County Comissioncr„ We Mice pleasure recommending Mr. Lyle s a thorough business man.; possessing an un blemished character for strict integrity; n,finan cler of ability, and a thorough Republican. He is in every respect competent for the position. In bis elLso It can be emphatically said, 'that the office se elf s the man, and not the man the office." Mr. Lyle belongs,to , no, Ring or. Faction; his friends will ur his claims entirely upon his own merits; Joel Miller, II IN' Abraham Groff;' Samuel Rudy, Joseph Cooper, John Dinliley, Albert Miller, Calvin Cooper, Mark P Cooper,. - B D Moyer, James Murphy,- JSSkJrIc, • Daniel Fralleh, John - Heni3. - Steinman:, , Isaac Conant,' AbraJuLln Conant, , Abljelt D.clyger, - Emanuel H 11 - err, AM Miller; M D, - Jeremiah Clemens, Amos W Fralleb, D AI Hostetter, Valentine Baker, Airto.4 Lcmeeker, I.l_ - Lenry , G. Kerallg, r'Robert , ow _Lundy,. , Announcements. We are authorized to announce CHRISTIAN GAST, of , Lancaster City,' as-a candidate for Parson INsmcrog, subject to,the decision of the Republican 'voters at the ensuing primary election. . We are authorized to* announce HENRYie. , MUSSER; of East-Donecal.-townshipmsa mud= idate for PRISON'. /Nseacion, subject to_the de cision of the Reptibhcan voters at'the ensuing Primary - election. SENATE ' 'We are authorized to announce JOSEPH D. POWNALL, of fiadsbury township as a can didatelor STATF. SENATOIcOhhjeCt the decision of the Republican voters at the Primary Dleet ings. _ . _ ,We are authorized to announce the - name of JOHN X. STEHMAN. of _Penn township, as a candidate for STATE SENATOR, subject to the Republican nomination by theepeoplo at the en suing primary elections. - p. l - We are authorized to announce the name of E. BILLINGFELT, of Adamstown. as a 01..1 11, dictate for the STATE SENATE, subject to the ne- Publican nomination by the - We aLthe pri mary elections. ' We are authorized to announce the name of .. R. W. SHENK., Eso.. of I.l.ncaster City, as a can . (Ratite for the STATE SENATE, subject to the Re 'publican nomination hy; the _people at the pri mury elections. We are authorized to announce the name of JOHN S. WARFEL, of Lancaster City, as a call - the STATE.E.NA.TEi subject to the Re pablican nominated by the people at the-pri mary elections. ASSEISf73LY We, the undersigned Republicans of the Bor ough of Columbia, take pleasure In offering Mr. ,Peter Fraley as a candidate for the Assembly. Froni - a long knowledge of the character and qualifications of Mr. Fraley, we feel confident he mould make a faithful and efficient. Repre sentative. We, therefore, urge our fellow-citi zens of the county to' glee him !hely suffrages. 'at the encuing primary election John Q. Denney, Milton Wike, H. G. Minieh,. Benj.,Haideman, , Jacob Auwerter, ' Win. 11. Hess, - Philip Shreiner.John,Peart, John B. Blu aenaii, , A. o. , Newpher, George Bogle, , S. Atlee Bocklus t. J. W. Steacy, "Abram Bruner, Sr., Abram Bruner,Jr. , Jacob Strino, ' A. j.K.aultman, - We, are authorized to announce , JACOB • Ea. PETERS. of Conestoga township, as a candidate far AssibrntY, subject to the decision of the Re-- publican voters at the ensuing primary elec- , Cons. , We are authorized to announce (arr. SAM'L D. MILLER, of Marietta,' an old soldier of the 'war of IRE', as a candidate for ASSEMTILT, subject to the primary electors, and to all honest yoters of all parties. , 4 We are authorlietl.'to announce the name ot Dit."3".13. HOWER: of Marietta, Pa., as a can didate for the LEnist..txuan,subject to•the cision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. •, ' We are authorized to announce the name of HENRY XL:ENGLE, of Donegal township, as a candidate, ot the .ASSERILLY, subject to the de cision of the Itepublican voters, at the ensuing primar,yelectious. ,• , We are authorized to announce JAMES COL LINS, of Colerain township, as a candidate for the LEGISLATURE, subject to the decision of the Republican., voters, at the ensuing Primary Elections. , • • - We irre authorized to announce CAPT. W. D. •REITZEL. as a candidate' for the ASSENTILY, subject to' the 'nomination of the Republican voters at the primary election. „ We are authorized to tin tionnee CAPT. G OD SITALK, of East Cocalico township, as a can didate far the LEGISLATURE, subject to the de cision of the Republican Party at the ensuing Primary Elections. • • We are authorized to announce MA.TOR A. C. RELNOEHL, of Manheim township, as a can didate for the LEGISLATURE, subject to the de cision•of I,De Republican Party at the ensuing Primary- Elections. - WE 'are authorized to announce .TORN" E. - WILEY, of Bainbridge, as a candidate for the ASSEMBLY' Subject •to the decision of the Re publican voters at the primary elections. We' are ' , authorized to announce DR. B. HERB; of candidate for the ASSEEriILY, subject to' the, nomination of the Republican voters attLe primary election. COUNTY TB:EASUBER We are authorized to announce lIENRY S".: KA.UPPMAN,Drover, of Past liemptieltl town= ship, , a.s a candidate for. COUNTY TILEASITRER. subject to the decision of the Republican ; voters at the ensuing Primary Election. IV s nre anthortzed to announce that -IL X. STONER, of West Lampeter township, Mtt on factr of Agricultural implements . will be a -mind'site :Of the ollicalef Cat. - -rv - TlVE.tslatElt, sub ttathe decision of the „Republican. voters at ttiocnsning Primary Elections. - We ~ a re'- a uthorized • to announce. that W.J.1.:, ROBERTS, of West Hemptield twp., will be n candidate for County 'Treasurer, subject to the decision orthe Itepublictusvotcrs at the ensuing primary elections.ici.two . _ _ • SHERIFF. We are.authorized!to announce that -ADIOS GROFF, of Martic,township, formerly of the Cross Keys Hotel, Lancaster city, will be a can didate for SILEItIET, subject to the decision' of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. We are authorized to announce that JOHN HILDEBItAND, or Mount Joy, will be a candi date for SIIEREFF, subject to the decision of the' Republican voters at the ensuing primary elect ions. - d&w. We are authorized to announce that FRED ERICK MYERS, of Strasburg borough, will be a candidate for SHER/FE, subject, to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. We are authorized to announce that ISAAC MST - ILEA, of Lancaster city, formerly of liaist Cocalico, will be a candidate for Sherld; subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. feldnv. - We are authorized toannatirice,'as a Clindldate for the office of COUN'XY AUDITOU,-Mr. GEO. W. 'HENSEL, et Quarryville. Mr. la. has served a term in that office. and made a faithful officer. The condition of thlngsatthis time require his re-election. All in favor of holding' our County Commissioners, Prison Inspectors and Directors Or the Poor to a strict account will vote for him. REGISTER We a.re alltborized to announce , JACOB W. BEAR; 3farietta Furnaces,' East Donegal town ship, as a candidate for RE:GT-STEM OF subject to the decision of the•Republlean voters -at the ensuing primary election. We aro authorized to announce GEORGE W. COML'TON, .of ,Carriarvon, as a, candidate for REolsren, subject to the nomination by the Re publican voters at the primary elections. " - - We are authorized to ann nce Col. MILTON WEIDLER, late of Columbia coronet'. as a can didate for Rico ISMER, subject to the nomination by the Itepublierm voters at the primary elec tions. We are anthorizeit to announce the nanie 'or HENRY' BECHTOLD, of Mount 'Joy Borough, as a candidate for itza myna or Wir.r.s, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Lan caster county, at the ensuing primary election. We aro ilighoilibd to announce Lieut. A. C HERB, of West'Lampoter twp., as a candidate for REGISTER, subject to the nomination by the Republican voters at the primary elections. We are authorized to announce MARTIN S. FRY, of Ephrittalownship, as a candidate for ItHoisrtur., subject to the dectslotgof the Remit,- helm' voters'orT,an'enster - eciunty, at - the want:" inning eleptlon. A We are authorized to announce JEREMIAH ROHRER, of Lancaster city, lute Major 127th Regl,Penn'a Volunteers, 2tl Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, as a candidate for the °dice of Register of Wills, subject to the deci sion of the Republican voters at the ensuing primary elections. rusty, CORONER We are.-1144horiced to announce the naree P.O ItT 131:SAItT, of Mount. Joy, as a candidate for Cottosszt, subject to the decision of the Re publican Party at the ensuing priniary elections. PROTIIONOT'AIti. We are an tiMrized le , announce Capt. W. D. STA UPPER., city, • late of the' Ist Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, and.- 195th P. V.. as a candidate for PROM ONOTAILY, subject Ia the decision of the Republicans voters at the ensu ing primary election. Mr. S. is the present clerk- for Prothonotary,• speaks LEnglisti... and German; carried the musket for - thee y...ars, and part icipated.in a dozen buttle.s. CLERIC OP ORPHILIS'S' COURT:- - We are ituthorized to announce DAVID BEN DER, of West Earl township,- as a candidate for CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT,' subject to the de cision of the Republican voters at the ensuing -Primary Elections. • - '- • • • We arc authorized, to", announce, CAYTAIN JOHN, Q tiEttCER, late of Sadsbury twp.., now or the city of ' Lancaster; as a*" candidate for Clerk of Orphans' Court, subject to the decision of the•ltcpublinanivjatcrs at, the primary elec-' Lions. ' radar. " Weareauthorized to nainimuce.JOHN 'ARM SRON (I, or township za a candidate for COUNTY , COMN/SSIONEIL, subject to the dceision of theitepubihnut voters lathe ensuing primary - are authorized; to announce the name of JOHN 'IC. 'REED, 'of Lancaster city, as a can didate for COUNTY CowariSsioxr.n, subject to the decision of the Republicadvoters, at the ensuing primary elections. - We are authorized to, announce PETER poincss, o:-East Lampeter township, as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to the 'decision of ttie Republican voters at the primary elections. [d.r.w* CLERK OF QUARTER SFqCIONS . We are authorized to an nounce DAVIT) ROTH. of Marietta Borough. l'enn'n. as a candidate for Cram): or QUARTZ'S. SESSIONS. subject to the decision of the Republidanevoters at the ensuing Primary 'Election: • tadtts. Report. RIKIDA.Y, August 13,1559. Thu demand for Flour Isnot KOtkalre. but with a greatly reduced stock (particularly of old stock) small receipts and - relatively high figures for -Wheat; holders are firm In their:views. About 1300 barrels changed bands including superfine at .5.526a5 4 per bari , el;-;cXxtres at. $3, Mai 87%; Northwestern Extra Family at $3 60a7 15; Penn laylvania. do. do.-at SC Mal , /ndiana and Ohlo do. • do. at $1370a8; 'and fancy iota at, higher nglare.S. There• Is , but little Ryo Flour here; anditcom mantis SO 37%. •Priees of'Corn remain nominal. The receipts of wheat are small, and there is a good demand for prime lots at full quotations_ , but inferior samples are neglected.' 'Sales of 3,00' bushels at $2 ssa2 60 per bus hellor fair and prime.. Penns.. and Southern Red; 5,000 bushels Indiana in the elevator at $1 60. and 800 Dug. Kentucky Amber at $1 69. Rye is firmer with sales of West ern at $1 25. The demand for Corn has fallen of, and prices are hardly maintained. Sales of 2,009. bus,Pat $1 10 for Yellow, and $117a1,18 for Western' Mixed. Oats are unchanged; sales of old West.- ern at 74c. and New Southern at 60465 e. WIIISIV.Y.—Th ere is but little doing.' We quote tax paid lots at $1 13%111 16, with sales 100 barrels at the former rata. Philadelphia Cattle Market; . - .SIoNDAT, August 9. The tone of the market for .. - Beef,Cattle was -somewhat stronger to.:day. and under the in • fluence of a comparatively light supply en ail 'Nance was realized. • The demand from the butcners was good, particularly for prime lots, which were , m - smair supply, and common de scriptions attracted a fair, sham of the attention :of the trade., ,The receipts reached 11120 head. We quote choice at 1934 c., fair* , good at 83,4a9c., .prime at 7a5c., and common , 434,a7c.Sper,pound 'gross. Cows Aid) CALvEs;--There Was 'but little de mand for Cows and Calves, and but few sales were reported. We quote at 545a70, and Spring ers at Maga. - Receipts, 208 SHEEP.—Met a fair' inquiry, - and prices were steady. Sales of 16,000 head at Park and Avenue Yards ii,t - 53,f,a634; cents per lb., gross. lions—Were active, and the ()Meng all taken up sharp at 511:11150 per 100 lbs. net. Receipts, 4000 head at the Avenue and Union yards. Columbia Flour and Grain liar' ket CoLuxurA, August 13, ISM Family Flour 1; barrel 100 The Superfine Flour Ii barrel lbs s' , 7 • ; /.... ...: 50 ibs Corn Meal 'il bush Corn Chop Corn tt Oafs_ Superior White Wheat?, barrel ' 100 lbs • Countai.A., August 13, 1806. White Pine CuDings, or samples 4 15 00®lii 00 3d. Common 20 00©22 00 2d common 38 00410 00 Ist Common GO 00@65 00 "" Fennel 75 00@)80 00 Joist and Scantling ...... _ 25 001;.;28 00 Hemlock, Joist. and Scantling 17 00520 ix) Ash and Oak. ..... --.. ... -,-”- 10 0010%15 00 Dressed flooring It ...... ' 30 00(.‘06 00 Cherry 40 006450 00 , Poplar 30 00®45 00 Poplar—Chair Plank 70 00(S0 00 Walnut Plank ' 41 006100 ." Pickets Headed, 4 feet 16 00®18 00 Pickets Tapering, 5 feet 26 00E030 00 Plastering Lath 3 75 Shingles Bunch, 20 inch 4. 16 000425 00 Shingles Sawed, 21 inch 14 006.016 00 Roofing Lath 6 50Ua 8 00 Carsllna Yellow Pine Flooring 43® 50 Columbia. Produce Market. CoriumrtrA, August, 13, 1500. Potatoes, new 00 al 00 old 50 p tlO Apples perhal r peck 15 , Eggs, li, doz 21 p 25 Lard, " ........... :.-...... . :-........... .. ... i...:.. 'AI 22 Sides, " ' • ' ^ - • 18 p 20 Shoulders 15 P 20 . Barns, country ' '2 o;,p_ , Hams, sugar cured ' '25 al • Tallow 10 (5 ..Beans; , B quart - rlO ~ ,p• Beer,bll 1b.................. ... ...i ........................ ..- .1.15 , o'. 20 Veal 124 p 20 Muitou 15 p 21) . . ;Lamb 15 p 25 , • ' :Pork 15 4 20 .Sausage . 23 p , Pudding - .. 15 p, Li Bologna • 40 " ip -c • • 'And many others • Columbia Coal Market. COM:n[IIIA, August 13, 1569: IN 'YARD. ,DES.. 2 11.. Fuller Ltitnp 65 ,' i 7 00 Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 6 15 7 00 N Maltby Coal, Nos. 1,2,2 4:. 4.. .. ...... 655 7 00 No. 5 615 ' ' 650 Lykens Valley stove and en... 6 65 7 03 Nutt - 615 650 Sliamoken stove and egg 605 .... :7 00 . " Nutt- 615 , 650 Fuller, Maltby, for 1, ...,', 3 4:4, by - • . ear gross tons on track: , 6 6 Bruner's New Diamond, Nos. 1,2. . . . 3t5 by car gross tons on track ' 660 Nutt N 0.5, Coal, on truck by car . . • load . . 6 10 On the evening of the Bth inst., at Michael's Hotel, Lancaster, by Rev. J. J. Stri ne, Cor.E.3t.A.N ,Hoorm, of Colemanville, Lancaster Co., and Miss M. NELLiE McCittlksy, daughter of Mr, anit'Mrs:J.3lV McCreary, of Bridge Valley, Lan caster po • formerly of Clillicoth.e, Ross C 0. . -0. - July at rJonathi.u.,..Strccher's *Liam:aster Hotel, by Rev. W. lEr. Gerhard. AAIttIN 01 Rest Hemptleld, ,to Lirarg. Wituaz, of West Hempfleld. August 4th, near New Holland, Laneaster.Co. MAILY, widow of Christian Mussehnan, aged 7' years. 1i months and 20 days. August 3d, suddenly at Philadelphia, 163 - .3cn- - - Eurcg. SENEIt, 1n the 04th year of his age. "Tn this phice, on Tuesday evening August 10. 1869, C.A.rnwarktEDocx, aged 99 years, 10 months and sic days. CAMaL , l . Et,a.e6„J.aiLf.jfj rfOLITAIBIA. CLASSICAL AND FE ki MALE INSTITUTE, prepares young men and boys for College, Business, or Teaching, and affords young ladles superior advantages la securing a complete education. Special atten tion Is given to the common Englhli branches, Music, French, and the' „ . NATURAL § . CIE . IFCES, incit - uling Botany, .Dliflosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy, as well as to the Classics add higher Mathematics. The next session commences on Thursday, the t6th of August. , For circulars, address REV. H. S. ALEXANDER, stugl4-d&w] Columbia, ERSONAL PROPERTY AT PUB LIC SALE.—The undersigned will sell at 'Odle Sale. at the late residence of ELIZA BETH HINKLE, deed, on WALNUT STREET, above Third street. In the Borough of Columbia, On SATTIRDAY,„ August 21st, 1869, the following personal property: 1 Plano. SOfs, Marble-Top Centre Table, Looking Glasses. Chairs, Rocking-Chairs, Tables,- Carpets, 011 Cloths. Bedsteads and Bedding, Dishes, Bureaus, Clocks, Cook Stove, Parlor Stoves, Window Cur tains and Blinds, Forty Pounds of Lard, Cider Vinegar, Lot of Soap, and a variety of other ar ticles too numerous to 'mention. Sale to com mence at 2 P. M.. on said day, when terms will be made known by HENRY WISLER, Administrator of Elizabeth. Hinkle. Columbia, August 13, 1889: ' DUBLIC SALE.—WiII be sold at-pub lic sale. attire public house or Martin Er , in the, borough of colurnblayrn . .._ ~. er t Friday il September 1 17809; -: . , the follOWing describe(' real estate, situated In the township of West Hemplield. about one mile from Columbia, viz: ; • • . a ..7 No.I.—CONTAINING SIX ACRES AND ONE hundred and four perches of land adjoining land of Justns.Gray. HiramL. Detwiler. Samuel Onerlin. and lots' Nos:2 5, and fronting on a public road. No. 2.—CONTAINING TWO ACRES AND ninety-three perches, fronting on said road, and Joining. Nos. i; 3 & , . , . No. 3.—CONTAINING TWO' 'ACRES AND twenty-five perches, fronting on said road, and Joining Nos. '2,3 &S. No. 4.—CONTAINING TWO ACRES AND one hundred and forty-nine perches, fronting on said road, and Joining land of Peter Kratzer, Nos. 3 ,S:. 5. , . t No. 5.--CONTAINING" TEN ACRES AND twenty-nine perches, adjoining lands of Peter ICrateer, S. K. ILLtUtn, and other lands of said John Sterline, Jr.. E. Beaver's estate, L. Mohn, Robert Lemmon. Nos. 1,2, 3 & 4,and extending on the Columbia and Chestnut Hill Turnpike. • AU the lots are favorably situated for BUILD-, 'LNG LOTS, under a high state or cultivation, surrounded by good fences, and well adapted for TRUCK FAUIIIS. They all contain a large num ber of Locust Timber, some fit for Post, situated near the best market in the State. No. 5 has a Spring of never-failing water on IL Itwill be sold In lots as divided.or together to suit the purchasers. Any person wishing to view the - property - before - the day of sale'will please call on, the subscriber residing on the premises. " A draft of the place can be seen at Martin Er win's (Franklin House), Locust s treet, Columbia. Pa. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening of said day, when termswill be made known by , JOHN STERLINE, Jr. u Jor: BnAnv, Auctioneer. , Columbia, August 13. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS - 7 - utiilding, paving - and other brick always on hand. They are hand made andpuperlor to any brick' In this part of the country. They are of fered at the very lowest price. aug3-lidwtf :SIICHAEL LTPECAIIT. ,NOTICE. -.--A. meeting of the Stock holders of the Columbia and Washington rurnpike Company, will be held at the Frank lin House, (kept by Martin Erwin) hi the Bor ough of Columbia, on Tuesday the 21st day of August 1869, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of considering and determining the propriety of abandoning and surrendering to the Borough of Columbia, so much of their turnpike road as lies between the Borough line and the corner of Front and Locust streets. By order of the Board of Directors, aug7tdw JOS. F. COTTRELL, Secretary. 'CONSUMPTION. Yronchltis, Asthma, and Catarrh Cured by in halation. Abtates Inhaling fluid's the only remedy known that operates on the lungs—dhamlves the tubercles, which arc thrown off. the cavit ies heal, and's). cum Is effected. Treatment b . y letter or in nerson - can be had only of Q. VA.I U. D.. 10 West 14th St. N. Y. [aug7-10med FOR RENT.—That commodious Three Story Brick Dwelling House. ICO. 123 South F OR Street, between Locust and Union Streets. Apply. to E. K. SILITIL .l. the .FCluly3l-2t irot National Sauk. , . • . w MADAME FOX'S. COMBINED CORSET SKIRT SUP.P,OR'TER „ . BUST=LE • iNjUSt the thing needed by every lady, it'll° would consult health. comfort and Style. L . • Over 40.000 dozens of the goods have been geld within the past live years.: and the demand for them is constantly Increasing. - • „ • For sale by A. R. HOUGENIOOBLEII. Corner Third and Cherry Streets, Columbia; Pa. • HARMON,_.IIA.LDW SEN FOY, Sole Manufac turers, NOW Haven. Conn. • Columbia Lumber Market,. Marriages. ,s,p Z. 2V EJJ ;A IB.EIILE2%TTS. COUNT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the honorable HENRY O. LONG. * President, and Honorable ALEXANDER L. HA.YES, and Joint J. LIBELAET, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Lancaster. and Assistant Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Sall Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Penne, In and for the County of Lancaster, have Issued their Precept to me' ditected, requirinuime, among other things,'M make public P.cuiln Ina tion throughout my ballivrick, that a Court of, Oyer and Terminer, and a generaLliall Delivery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace anitTall Delivery, will commence hi the Court House•im the City of Lanmster. ln the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the . THIRD 31.0MDAA! JN A.C . GUST,'(theICi.:O 1864, In pursuance of which precept Puitmc Nortchf IS lIEREBY OIVEUV, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the Clty of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of tile l'eactc, - the Coroner and Constables; of the said city and county Of !Am . vaster, that they,be then and there in their own proper persons with their rolls, records,and ex,- aniinations, and inquisitions, and their ether remembrances to do,those th Inca which to their offices appertain., in their behalf to be ,tlone ; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the jail of said county of Lancaster are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster. the 36th dayof July, 1869. •.• lc ) JAGOD.F . ._ERzy, Sheriff..' ,atigs-3tdortw>w GENTLE TIOUSEWIVES !'" ' • SAVE TIME, MONEY AND LABOR, - , And go to the'storo'of I . 11111A.31 WILSON, ,and purchase a - • . • GROVERJ BAXER SEWING dACIIINE They are acknowledged to be the best machine in use. Call and seo them at my store: ,Having secured the agency I can offer a bargain to any ene wishing to buy. 1.1311.A.11. WILSON, tilloctSl.) Cor. 'AI and Locust SW., Columbia. .... 50 ...... 400 3 00 . ...... 1 50 liE3 I.ESTATE OF ELIZABETH HINKLE Late of thel3orough of Columbia, deceased.. hers "of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested tomake immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same Will present them for settle ment to the undersigned. residing in West: Hemptleld township. HENRY WISLEIZ, Jyri-ntwl Administrator. WE . "'" To Manufacture our - well-known Manures, s l tp,ph c ,.. r h a t e uJ Zit Scautl Am!noninted Fertilizer, and also have for sale - , , PERUVIAN- GUANO; No. 1 Genuine GoNiernment, Fish Guano, Laud Plaster and HYdraulle ment, together with a cromplete nmortineut of BURNING ,\NiD GREABT(It at fair onvlzetTatoz, Super-Pilosph ate of Lime; $5O per 2000165 Ammoniated Fertilizer, - -_„s3s do A DISCOUNT T 6 ILEA I ERS ALLEN NEEDLES, „ , 42 South Deltwin . : Avenue, ESTA:IILTSFIED IN ISIS PINANG TA r,. ' RECEIPTS AiND EXPENDITURES OF VIE , PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD OF COLUMBIA. ISCS. Juno 12, Shoch Library Fund Juno IS, State appropriation.. 1569. • May 4, - .7;-W: Stetter;Librarian subscrlp----- - - Lions to Library:. - .. ... : . ..... .• . 20 00 May S. Grove, - for rent collecickl . ' • 30 00 Juno 7, S. Grove, •- " 8 00_ Juna',7„'Samuel Shoa'. Donation ' r '7lO June ii, Daniel Colley, TaX collected - date , 748.5 "'Balance iu Treasury Juno 2, Balance due Treasurer ' " • • ' 513 . 09 June 2, Shod' Library .. ..; -194 00 - June 10, John• Seitz, on account 'for 1..1- • brarylooo 00' June 5 Teachers Salaries for Jane'' - ' - 435 00 Sept,. 8, John Seitz, in full for Library... • 500 07 Sept. 8, Repairs on ColoredScbool House. :' $9 00 Sept. 19, Repairing Desk 4 and Seating -• 33 39 Sept. 10, George Dellett; -painting • • 33 00 Nev. 10, Pruner Moore, coal • ' • • 'XS3I Nov-• 27, Michael Libbart, for brick '" 51 SO Nov: 27, Seolds & Russel, writing, school , • *5O 00 Dec. 8, Stoney, Secretary • " ' RI 1869, Jan. 15, J.lturnple tic Son,.hardware 48 63 Jan. 15..D.Culley;Janitor • •-Peb.,•2,1:11, Wfisbn repairing beaters " 11552 April 1, Mrs. E . Hinkle, interest on bond 240 00 - April 0, Printing and . , •10123 April 6, Oberlin &•Sourneer, Teaching- - • - - night..... ... .:..._ L::::00 April Culley;Zanttor r • - 50 00 April O; Books rand Stationery 19 29 Mayl7, Gas and Water '' - • • ' 0006 "May 17; -Hardware; ;Glazing; -Painting May 28, A: O. Newpber, salary 900 00 141 - Z - .4i, L.C...ober ..... 51A0 CO_ May 26, Miss A.Ayle. .... ... . ( 4 3 0 a t o ir r May %, Miss, H. J. Bruckhart, ats , Maya, Miss S. C. Leranioa, salary, May H. K. Boarbeer, salary 0. 215 , 00' May's, Miss Annie Caldwell, salary.-- —r. 50, May 28. Miss M. Y. salary.. ' • ' 202 May.2S, Miss B. J. liunter,salary.....—.. 310.R23-1111gs H. Ella Fraley, 27070 . May 28, :Miss Lizzie Kinzer, salary...—. '..22.y00 May 2S, Miss Kate Stambach, 5a1ary... 1f.. .222 00 May LS, Miss Lillie - Albion, salary, .... 00 May 2S, Mr. Henry Boyer, salary ttlo 00 Sorts 5, Balance la .. . ..... .. .290 $I - ' - Y,.,. :001014 , . . Respectfully submitted; - SA.MUEL SlilOCLI;1, , ..- r inane° ' U. W. STEACY, Committee. aos. 'a. AVATTs. .. jems.m&sr QTATEMENT - SHOWING THE S tb6 . condition of the FIRST NATIONAL RANK of Columbia, on the 12th day of June 1809, made in accordance with the act of Con gress " March 3rd, 1869, regulating the Reports of National Banking Associations." RI:SOURCES. Loans and. discounts U. S.Bonds to secure Circu 'talon 150,000 S. Bonds outstanding- 7 . 1501, Bonds and llortgage.S.....-7: 0.107,25' Uft.5X5.03 Due trout redeem tug Banks 18,401.06 Due from other- National , Due from, otherislarPrlai Banks and Bankers .. : ..... IC ;L7.:0 . Current Expenses.... ' 6,700,5$ Cash. Items and Revenue -' - ' - ' "-- Stamps 3.630....48 , National Cu rrency.....-....-• .1,251L00 , . . Fractional Currency 061.33 „Legal Tenders..: - - - - 13,402.00 3 per cent. Certtlicates.' ....:.... 10,000.00 , , ,••••. , „.• • __-_. ', , -T, ; .1, '., e ••• -, ' Li'AßYLvriEs:" .•; Capitid Stock 4---$150,000.00 Surplus Fund • •' - ' - " ' • - • -10,000,00 Discount. Exchanges ' 1,457.57 Interest , . .......... - ... .. --, „7.4Cr3.00 Prollts - an - a'a;;;:-'..._ ' - - 664.61 - 'l.s;2lxix.s Circulation.... 181,. 828'00 . , Individual Depo,itti 168,176.35 ,Due to National Banks - ..... 22,698.05 Due to other Banks and 13ankers 440113 . W1.17 . State of Peansylvania.,l m. County of teamster. j I. S. S. Dkrwtmat, Cashier of the First Na tionta-Bank; Of - Colunabilt; - do - solentnly` swear. that the above is true . to the best Of my knowl - and belief. S: S. DETWILER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn before me this 21st day of June. ISal. SAMUEL EVANS, J. P. ATTViT, E. K. sMITII, ROBERT CRANE, I-Dlrectors J.NO. PENDRICII, •rREPOIIT OF THE CONDITION • of The COLOMBIA NATIONAL BANK, n Columbia, State of Pennsylvania, nt the slow ..of business on the Lith day ofjune, ISO). It ESOUlte.O5: Loans and discounts Ifais,4tilt.lii Over drafts kCi.•l3 U. S. Bonds to i.ecure Circulation...... .7,09,tmt0 Other Stocks. Bouts and 31ortgages..... .17,700.0 u rue from redeeming and reserve agents ' .7028.5 e Due from other National Banta. Due Due from other BankS and Bankers ti,7 - 23.a $110,971'.46 Banking limo.° 1'2,500.00 Current Expenses ....... —..- 15,091. K-1 Taxes paid 82.:N Cash' Items, Including Stamps B i Il s of other National Banks ' 3,993.00' .• `- Bills of State Bunks 136.00 Fractional Currency, in eluding nickels ....... -.. , 24C.57 ' ' • Legal Tender Notes ...... ...-. • MAIO 91.900-410• 3 it ct. Certltlcates....- ....... -..10,000.03 • , LIABILITIES. Capitol Stock paid lii.-..... 5930,000.00 Surplus Fund ..... , 125.91.7.40 DLseounts. 27,13-1.14 Excluulge..- _5,4131.24 Prottt and Loss .. . ..... .---..... 1,059.01. National Bank Circulation . . . . ".44.9 Llo 00 outstandirig„... .. . ..... -.-... . . • Individual Deposits 491,813.96 Due to I , :attotisl Banks._... .1.="7.51 , - . ' Duo to other ,Banks, aril Bankers , GOt.D.".. 9,987.45 Sworn to and subscribed by SAMUEL SHOCH, Cashier. COLUJIBIA. June 22,160.1. jARTICULAR NOTIUE.—AII per sons knowing then selves indebted to Mrs. U. C. Tine. lately in the grocery business at 249 Locust street, Columbia, are requested to make I mniediate payment, and those having claims or demands against, the same will present them for settlement to MAX BUCHER, uug3tfdkw] N 0.249 Locust Street. WATER NOTICE.—The Superio tcndent of the 'Water Company gives_ notice that it will be accessary to stop the sup ply of water for a abort, time. while the new' pipes are being laki. Due notice thereof will be given by ringing a bellin the squares' when the water is holm turried'oll7--- Lh ' PER YEAR 'TO SELLi 3 3‘./v "W ONDMI.O Address J. C. TlLTO:s.ll!litiburg, Ijulyl.oc..td4w BOOS BlIg?;E#4-E7Si.. FQ'elitEß BCiainni tERY • 13LANIn300jK:':31 - A:NU,RACTORY. The.,pri)rie,;ors - or tneclziq, llavo est lib llithed a , rst-class 800 BtTider ,ca L-:Blank' INQUIREre - Sra. 3S Is;OWEII ; QUE . E . N rg'ilt.EKP,D 4 LANCASTER, PA: -4 - - • W here they. will attend to alLiiiiida Jobbing. Ruling, &c. The Bindery is under the superintendence of Charles P. ltrauss,an. "ex- , perieneed and accomplished' workman. The undersigned flatter themselves that 'they can give entire satisfaction to all...Arbodnay.favo4 them with apt!.' 01.1).130ORS _ j'E e _l7;- ,tdr~ ; -; ,, ze. ,, ..t. 7;71'4 ISAAC K. STAUFFER, • WATCHES 'AND 1 JEWELRY - .NFo, 118NORTLISECKYKlST., cor. of Q17AP41117, , ,, An esicirtiitent of Waich + es...Tc . vcelrY. "SilVer-ind Plated Ware constantly on Maud... repairing of Watches and Jewelry prnnpt ly attended , - , , V.STABLTSHED „li'sT 48.51. r ,. „ro: REMOVAL. ,r .'s •• s J'AJC 0,B:' H , „ , JEWELER, • • : : • - Invite 4 his nations and the piddle. generally, to Lis New Stor.e, No. 1320 CH.F.STNIIT ST.; PRIM ADELPHIA, where they will find a large and 'well selected stock of DIAMONDS', ;WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SILVER and PLATED WARE, at Moderate Prices. - • N. I3.—WATCILES and .JEWELRY carefully ' remighit'y ' • ' and SILVER. WARE of au kinds made to order. ' • ' [julyl7w6nt aT)n s NEitViNE DIT) TT 'NEWLosnos, 1,..axN.., - April 26: ISt Its)UOIIIERED Fat exo-1 thought it well to wait another week before writing, to see if I continued to improve, as / have been doing for some time under the treatment of the new med. Mine, andl, azn,happy to tell you that I am get ning 'better—even faster than when you were, here.. I commenced the use of DODD'S NED, VINE wl thou t anybody advising nut. to It; When I began with it I could only w.tilk,frommy bed to the chair. My troublelms been extreme pain in the head; And hes lasted over three years. LAII the medicine I have heretofore taken has , Flailed to giye any relief. lam now able,to go up, ' quid clown stairs. mud daily improving. I con sider' the NERVES/1 the. best medicine I ever found, and shall continue its use, for I am con ttictent of! entire: recovery: 'I-have ; 'taken on three bottles, and would not be without It on any account,: Very truly,, , • Alas. ,S,NUTE. jyl7--Iwcie&d 11104 0 WAY - . ' . S ....... ESSENCE Or. JA:MAICA.,, WINER, Is of double strength and the only pure Essence of JainaleaGingeriii theinaiket,.thezefok6:the only article to be relied on in cases of ;COLIC, CHOLERA , MORBITS, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTARY, INDIGESTION, the .fectsor ehauge of water, colds, &c. Ask for Holloway's...and take no other. .A half teaspoonful of it Is mole than equal. to' a whole spoonful at any other. Sold byikuggists anti storekeepen=. Fifty cents per bottle. JohnstOn'Holloway do Cowden, (102 Arch St. , a. . • • 61000 49 118 61 6/ILThIF..>: CRY ros. HOLLOWAY'S' VER,StIFUGE CONFECTIONS, ' they are so delicious: • The doctors , and.mothers '-“say they are the most:safe and effectual remedy '?"l.7l.lritehhaZ•e?titßi.fguaßidrreesuck3Ntl'OxPpirSoVr.ifeteng eon; ' the wrapper of eachbox- Twenty-live cents per pox. Johnston, Holloway - Cowden, 002 Arch street, Prillad'a. - . • • („105-lywalsco woio 14 5. 034 j,-- A MEYERS' , FAMILV-M.EDICINE-STORE; .1 1, ' ODD FELLOWS' HALL, A. carefully selected supply,of goods to replan- ish onr stock has been received, andve are 'nevi ' prepared to offer an elegant.lot or . . . .- •-.;,,,,,,, . ;ENGLISH WA.*EDII7II:If TOO - TTItItUSI - IF.S, „French Bone and Buffalo Nail Brushes, ". . India Rubber, Raw'rforn, Buffalo • -.". " r.,, , and Ivory Pocket, Dressing,i, , ~.; ~ ~.., and line Combs. •• ••• . .-'. •.- ' ,lIALIV.DP.USFIRS POMADES & OILS, .. ~ . . . ' -: ' PERFUMES AND COLOGIsTES, , ' ,''.7 .7 . . .. .. . .. , FIDLIGA.` TlNdr - P.ASTrLLES. ..',- „. . The finest stock of genuine Benbow's .linglish , . ' ' TOILET SOAPS, ' ',ln pound and half pound bars, in variety. Also Tuft's famous 25cent'packneeS of 'Barley, Gly- - "cerine, Brown Windsor and Elder Flower Soaps, itcknowledged the Cheapest and... Best. in. the market, and of which we have sold, 20 gross In less than one year.' , '. ' • ' , . • ', •.• As a speciality, we would invite attention to nn invoice of splendid- -', ',-• ' •, - - CIIAMOISSKUNTS, • ~' ', r . , • Varying In price from 20 to .S 5 'cants "together ' with - ; - - COLE'S SPABICLING GELATIN, . „ . BLAIR'S LIQUID ItE....NlYta', ; Standard artlcleS for light and healthful diet.; ." Ti e above are positively FRESH goods, per sonally selected- from Importers' stooks, and bought for C.XSII,.and will,..th-connection with our usual full line of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicinespie sold at.nair ligares. Our prescription department will receive careful a ttention,AnY and night. 'A 'visit and c=tml na don is invited by, • , . .1. A. METERS. • : Druggist, and Apothemtry. . ___________ MR rThr2/132i r G 'STORES.' NENVIRDIMINGS LADLES, TAME :NOTICE, 1 linvojust received n new stock TRINLMINGS, . DIRECT FROM'CITY WITOLU3ALE FlCiusEs e-15ki,61:3.17 L Aot ED . G BUTFOIS7S,-VELVETS; AND OF THE o.lll'aud see'new Goods. Prices reduced, MARY'S. WITFIERS, 'No: 117 Locust Street, Columbia, inay 1, 1569,-tf.] T RimuniG & VARIETY STORE ALL-NEW GOODS. The •subscriber, feeling that a necessity ex isted for a Trimming ~tore in the southern part of the town, hIL9 opened a store at - No. 2:45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Where sho will geop a very glue assortment of goods lu her line, such as various kinds of TRIMMINGS, LACES, THE Barr SPOOF. COTTON, SEWING SILK. EDGING, FANCY - GOODS, And a variety' of articles suitable Dress. makers, Mill iners.a nd others. The prices asked for articles will be found very low. A full share of patronage Is solid led. E3111 . A. .T. COOPER, X 5 S. Second SL., Col tintbLa. LEGAL _NOTICES. ZEES WARNI NG TO TRESPASSERS ! ALL PERSONS are hereby Forbidden to Trespass upon the grounds of the undersign ed, as he is determined to prosecute to the ut, most rigor of the law, every. person so Wend ing. tuay7tfdw] M. M. STRICKLER. 'NOTICE! . - The subscrioer, living In West Etemptlehl, lie hereby gives lair warning that he will not per mit' Hunters or persons In search of Water Cress, to trespass on his property, as they will be prosecuted. rnyntldwl T\ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The cu.-partnership heretofore existing een. the undersigned, in the name of W. G. Case S. Son, la this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The Books and Accounts will be settled by W. G. Case, 160.-Locust street. ' All indebted to the firm will please matte settlement. W. G. CASE, li. S. CASE. stook:mat nkyl9-tfilw I 11110 t RADI3 U RI" &740 T -LIER: PIANOS. SEVEN FIRST PREMIUMS TN FOUR $1009,=.81 TAYLOR FARLEY'S ORGANS. The' undersigned, for nutny years engaged as a professor of istuste to Utrard. C,ollege,- said other institutions, in response to a request of a great number of his pupils and friends, Its`con- StAlted to become EtitFtg,.wi Ey . ...ll3Faiot : t.,ing • =2 It gives me pleasure to announce that I have been appointed. whOlesale .agent for the Brad bury Pianos, and Taylor and Farley Organs, which I ammow'prepared to Supply at price that cannot tail to give satisfaction. The supe riority of the above instruments over others in the market is too well known to need any comment from me. Every instrument. war ranted: Liberal disonint. Lo..clernSalett and Sunday schools, cry.Ordersby mail as fait brolly attended•to as If ordered In person; as I select every inedruntent sold JeZ,-wly) ;2; PER DAY.—Agents" Wanted W Evrrywhere. Siunplefor two stamps. - Address .13.411., Lsr.s & Co., Cleveland. leifff=il .7tIEDICA_L. LATEST STYLES JA COB L. STRICK LER. P.II4_YOS ►►'JL G. FISCHER, 1018 Arch street. PlllluXl7. ME
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