g.;001. IcpartmOtt. Notice to fitii4serikeis. gzEr•The terms of the iS:py are 32.50 per „annum. A reduction of liOcents.will be made wiiezi qpnid in advance. Subgicribeze are expected to pay ;regularly in advance. ..;The paper will. be "discontinued tiie time peid„Cor lies expired, except in spe cial.cases. . 41. mark around this paragraph will Roes - id - Beam notice that it is time to pay up—or the thie paid for is about to expire. To' Corresponamts. Commumcationa, !deers, contributions, generally of merit and interrAt to the ?wader, wilt be acceptable from fifrienils from all quarters PIANO FOR SALE.—We offer for sale , a handsome, new and improved Piano.— : Seven octave, beautiful-mottled rosewood., extra mouldings and.carved legs. It is a „spi,endi4instrunaeut, in perfect order, and „for volume and purity of-tone it is un ),rivalled. It is guaranteed for live years be sold at a great bargain. Apply At this office. FAIR. - .—The Ladies connected with .).:he German Reformed Church will hold ~allii,i,rin Odd Fellows' Hall, commencing ,orrthe eveaing of the 21st inst., and con tinuing four days. The proceeds will be : Applied tp li4lAici t g ,the debt of the f cp. urch. TREASURER APPOINTED.—J. Brinton White, Esq., has been appointed Treasurer of the Reading Ss Coltimbia Railroad Co., in , t place of A. W. Wister, Esq., resigned. Mr. White is from the office of the Read ing.aud Philadelphia Railroad, and comes recommended as a trustworthy and competent officer. GOOD TEINIPLARS' FAIR.—Hope Lodge of this place, intend holding a Fair, com mencing on the 15th inst., a4n.id .EG utinuing three days. Every arrangement is being made,ite ixisure a full supply of fancy and useful articles. It will be conducted on sirictly.conscien lions principles,no species of gambling being allowed. CONCERT.—Prof. Joseph Parry and others of Danville, Pa., assisted by the "Welsh Glee Club of this place, will give a concert in Odd Fellows' Hail on Monday evening next.' Let all who love good sing ing turn out and hear these renowned pro fessors of vocal_ music. They have no su jieriors in any of the traveling performers ;,tow before the public. Go and hear them ,by all means. :ELECTION OF DIELECFORS.—The an nual election of directors for (...Mumbia Insurance Company, was held at the of fice of the company, on the sth inst. The board for the present year is composed of the following persons : Samuel Shoeh, Robt.. T. Ry . On, N. Mc- Donald, S. 0. Slaymaker, Wm. Patton, M. S. Shuman, Minieh, S. P. Eber lein, klilmund Spering, Amos S. Green, .Gco. Young, Jr., J. W. &cagy aml John Fendrieh. PROP. DRUCKENMILLER.—This dis tinguished " poick" visited our office on Wednesday last, and presented_ us with a few of his effusions. The following verse is a sample ; As the war is now over let heaven be adored, The Union is preserved and Ismee again restored; sOf an implrtantarajs,what I have to say, And also will tell - you what's the order of the day: The new Columbia Railroad will pass at Winner's Mill, And go to Safe liar or ara•oss the Turkey Rill, "While at Port Deposit you may find the new 'Depot r Arid thus you see the SVOI kl is moving to and HOUSE BUBNED.—About daylight on Nonany morning, sth inst., a fire broke out in a two-story brick house, near the Ore j3anks, occupied by Henry Wert; and the building was entirely consumed. Mr. Wertz was absent and nothing was saved but a few articles carried out by his wire and children. One hundred bushels of potatoes and other supplies- laid up for vwinter were destroyed. The tire originated 'from a defective fine. The building .was owned by D. Brubaker. MartKET.—Everything in the eatable line is still bringing heavy prices. On Wednesday last, at market the following prices wore demanded : • Butter 45 to 50 per lb. Lard 20 per lb. Eggs 25 per dos. Pork, Beef and Sausage 20 per lb. Chickens per pair s:;1.00: Potatoes per bushel 75 scents, Cabbage per head, 5, 10 ,gr i d 15. Some of our market folks seem to have no conscience. While their Neighbor sells butter at 45, they wilt not sell for less than 50. Verily a missionary should be sent among them to teach them that 'Us bettor to give than to receive. REVIVAL.—During the past week meetings have been held in the afternoon and evening, in the Presbyterian Church, and have been attended with success. A great many have evinced a determination to leave the allurements and vices of the world, and enter the ranks of the faithful. We are glad to perceive that cy,rilte an in terest is manifested tua late cause, some closing their stores early in the evening to give their clerks an opportunity to attend. There is plenty of material to work upon, and we hope that these meetings may re sult in working a charagti) in the morality of this place. QUADRILLE PARTY.--The fourth party given by the Junior Bachelnrs, on Monday evening last, was a grand affair. We managed to take a trip as a. lassie but were Handled very rough by some of the gents, and concluded thereafter to sail under our own colors. •These parties are a credit to thoso t engaged in getting them. up, and we have no doubt that fair damsels have smiled approvingly on their efforts, amply rewarding them. On Tuesday evening next, the series will close for this season, with. a, fancy dress party, and it all things prove favorable,we expect to behold Odd Fellows' Hall daz zling in splendor. LECTURZ.—Mrs. S. E. Thompson, the Union Spy, who claimed that it was dim' her instrumentality that JohnMorggn wa killed, lectured to a small audience in the Hall, on Monday evening last, £ho mur dered the English langunge in an awful manner. According to her story she per fornied a great many kind Ac,t,s for the Unionists of East Tennessee. The Jersey Shore 'Vitiate, in commenting upon a no tice in the Harrisburg 7e,leraph says ; "We were in last Tennessee, within one clay's march of the p4l,;:e, a 4- the time Jol.-9. Morgan was kill.c& There was a report about a woman haying rendered some as sistance in the matter, R• 12.1 Qovernor (now President) Johnson telegraph . e.dto General Gillen inquiring into the facts, The Gen. replied that no such aid or assiztanee was received. We judge therefore that there is a slight amount of humbug uonneeted with Mrs. S. E. Thompson. .THE .ELECTIO R. -A t Ala special election on Saturday for a member of the Legislature,. AR place of .Day Wood, Esq., decease.‘d,a very stnalLvote wo.spolled throughout the county.. In this CSorough J. H. Shirk received. 1501 stretcring,'3 The official* returns.aS published, except one township,gixe•Shirk about 4,500 votes. There were about 340 scattering votes. HE SAW His SflADOW.—Friday, 2nd inst., was what the farmers term "Ground Hog Day." It is said that if his pig ship sees 'his shadow on that day, he returns to , his winter quarters, there to remain six: weeks. As the sun was shiniqg brightly upon the occasion.of Piggy's peep at day light, we may expect six weeks of tlymgh weather. Therefore look out for squalls. M. M. Strickler of West Hempfield Twp., will offer at Public Sale, on Satur day next, his entire stock of personal property, including six mules, twenty five head of fat cattle, seven cows, ten fat hogs,farining utensils, kte. J. 0-. liess, executor of Samuel Boyd, dec'd, will sell a House and Lot situated on Fourth Street, this evening, at the Franklin House. See advertisement. SAINT YALENTINE.----WalleSday next, the 14th, inst., will be Saint Valen tine's day. go those whose delicate sen sitiveness makes them:bashful, this occa sion will be hailed with unequivocal satis faction. 14 has 'been xemarked, however, that the race of bashful men is fast disap pearing in Columbia, and a corresponding decrease in those ethereal missives— termed by Mrs. Para ngto n, 'bullet duck4,' and peculiarly connected with St Valen tine's anniversary, is each year reported— a fact which the post office clerks,it is said, do not in the least regret. SLIT' , EIm-0u Thursday morning last the pavements and streets were in a bad condition. It was not safe to move along taster than a snail. The youngsters were in their glory, and Locust street was crowded with them and their " jumpers." Skating on the river, for the nonce, was discarded, And ,tbe streets and pavements were made to do duty. Old folks remained housed and it was amusing to watch those who were compelled to ho out, making zig-zag strides to ,keep upright. We per ceived several lying on the pavements, Iceling for the soft sido of the brick. Taken Altogether it was a slippery Report of Columbia Relief Committee. —By the following report of the Treasurer of the Relief Association, it will be seen that the work is progressing. $132,04 were expended last week for fuel, provisions and clothing. There is a balance of S27,GS due the 72o•wsazrfig% Some of our citizens have responded nobly ; let., others follow; their example and the pressing wants of all will be supplied ; By balance, $35.36 ; E. K. Smith, $5.00 ;' Mrs. Joshua Vaughen, $3.00 ; Samuel Eb erleisi, $1:00 ; Miss Mary Slaymaker, $2.00; Mrs. Stanger, $3.00 ; C. S. Kauffman, $2O ; S. W. Cullom, $54)0 ; Itollt. Crane, $lO.OO ; Abraham Bruner, $10,00.; H. M. North, 85.00 ; Balance, $27.6'. Total, $132,04. Expenditures as follows - flour, $19.60 ; 11. C. Fondersmith, clothing, $7.53 ; Cooper &Peart, coal, $11.25; John AlcTagn e, shoes, 1-12.100 ;; Mal thy. Case, provisionS $39.25 ; 1 tl, 1-truner, cloth ing, $9.24 ; G. W. Brandt & Co., wood, $9.57 ; Bruner & Moore, coal, $ll.OO. Toltd, $132.04. John Cooper, 2 ton of coal ; IL C. Vwx ilersmith. half barrel of fish. Treasurer's account of Freedman's Asso ciation of Columbia. Cash reccived of the :V. E. Church $122.03 - . -,‘ Presbyterian Church 4501 4, Imtheran do 17.00 Flalanee 4.1 dap t• Intuit from .upper .5.47 Ca Ai reccio . ed of '0 r,.. Go..sler, 3.00 Mrs. Trn,cott, 72.0.1 ~ " Mi-s Wright. 5.00 ~ .c, \li-s Ilemperly, 7.00 e k:piscopal Church, S.OO " •, Mrs. Me raguo, 2.00 Cash paid MeTagne & Bro., tills dry goodxi, $3 4.1 S lialdelnan .. 28.61 Miss Cooper. bill trimmings, 2.39 For hauling boxes, 30 Freight on Box to Phila.. it Haldeman bill dry goods, 12 20 1. G. Brunner, hill dry goods, 3.19 Haldeman bill dry goads. 11.40 Ste.tey .t: Bower., dry goods, 11.13 - 1. U. Brinier, dry goods, 29.42 Haldeman, bill dry goods, 13 51- S. Grove, shoe•+, 9.119 Mrs. limiter, shoes. 11.20 Miss Cooper, trunniings. 1.11 Bill dryzookts Maltby S.: Case, 41,36 5'2.12..%! J. G. IrEss, Treas. Contributions of old clothing . from Mrs. Grove, Mrs. Gossler, Mrs. Major, Mrs. Wilson,Miss E. Wright,Mrs. Ann Wright Mrs. A. Bruner, Mrs. Dr. Mellinger, Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. Dr. Bruner, Mr. J. Bruner, Mr. I.s.tac Bruner. NME. liEmonEsT.—The February number of this unrivalled fashion maga zine contains elegant colored plates, steel engravings, music of "Aarat Na Pogue" by Henry Tucker. This number has also an architectural design, an article on precious sfo;ies, "Two Valentines," "Talk with women," by Jennie June, etc, etc.— Terms $3 a yeqr. Address W. Jennings Demorest, 473 Broadway, Y. Wn. U. Hess has it for sale. "FAMILY TREASURE."—This is die title of a religous and literary monthly. published and•edited by David McKinney, D. D., Pittsburg, Pa. It contains much that is interesting, and may be read with pleasure and profit by all classes, Minis ters, elders, parents and others, should give it countenanee and support. Terms only $2 a year. A CARD.—WC respectfully call atten tion of all who use or sell Segars, Tobaceo,Snuff,te. to our advertisement in to-day's paper, and there is no doubt by giving us a call you will find plenty of goods in our line from twenty five to fifty per cent. cheaper than west of Phila., or east of Pittsburnh.— We are retailing No. 1, Cut and Dry Smoking Tobac co at 40 cents ver,lb., and to-day you could not buy this Tobacco front the Factories under 75 cts.whole soa bought 4efore the 40 cts. tax. We also sell ygliekiniek in lb packages, at GO eta per Ib, worth Ft the FaAtov,sl.o per lb. 1, Fine Cut Chew ing Tobacco by the 1.2 barrel, $1,05 worth at the fac tory 5l ,O pey lb. Call and we will show you the fac tory price list. These goods were bought before the 90yernment tax was levied. In the line of pipes we hayc reduced the prices twenty-five per . cent. We further state to all who deal in Tobacco Segars, Snuff, Pipes, .tc., that it will be to their ad vantage to giveps a call before purchasing, as our Prices will be made satisfactory. Our motto is quick sales and small p. ofits. We have the best stock of double-dipped Virginia Sweet Twist Tobacco in the market and are the only one i 4 the county who has it for sale. The old and true saying is, persons will buy where theyget the cheapest. All pa .q.sk is a trial and you will find our goods 120 cheapest end will give 'satisfaction. FENDRICII BROS. 74olesale. and Retail Tobacco, Snuff and Seger Blttuninctery Front St., 5 doors from Locust Street; Colymbin, Ja. tmsl -)Q Deaths and Marriages are,publit.hed in this paper .without. charge. • When accompanied by • commen taries, whether prose or poetry, live cents per line will be charged. Funeral notices tea cents per line. Payable in advance. On the Bth. inst., at the Cathedral, Phila delphia, by _the Right Rev. Bishop Wood, Mr. Joseph C. Ziegler, formerly of this place, to Miss Mary W. Chandler, only daughter of James B. Chandler., of Philadelphia. NEW AD VERTISE:3III - ] NTS W. FISHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'Office on Front Street, between Locust and Walnut, Columbia, Pa. ieb. 10, '6g. To my Friends. MAssA—l takes dis occasion to tank my white brudern of the mocracy party for de vote dey gib me at the Town Hall on last Saturday. I hopes dey will do de same tang next summer when de coppery party calls de convention to make denomination for to go to Harrisburg. Many tangs to my friends. WILLIAM Pluck; Feb. 10, ltE , of Sawn eytown. GERMAN REFORMED FAIR ! THE Ladies of the German Reformed Church, intend holding a fair in Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, for the benefit of the chit rch, to commence on the 21st of February, lasting four days. They will offer !br sale useful and fancy articles ; re freshments, Ice Cream and Oysters. Any donations from the Public will, be thank fully received. feb. 10, COMMITTEE. FAIR. FAIR. FAIR. ODD FELLOWS' HALL, February 15th, 16th, and 17th. THE ladies of Hope Lodge, I. 0. of G. T. will hold a fair for the benefit of the Lodge, in Odd Fellows' Hall, on the after noons and evenings of Thursday, Friday and Saturday,February 15th,llith and 17th. All will have all opportunity to buy, as there will be no chancing. The cordial cooperation of all is solicited. Admission 10 cents. CONCERT I G'WEN by Mr. Joseph Parry, (Penverdd America,) David Gravel, 1\ Liss Jane Parry, from Danville, assisted by the Welsh Glee Club orColumbia. At Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, On Monday evening, February 12th, 1S(13, when a Prograinin , will be presented that cannot fail 'to please the public. Amission 33 cents. Children 23 cents Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at S o'clock. Tickets for sale at Hess' Book Store and the Rolling Mill Store. Feb. 10, '5O. It. REAL ESTATE SALE ! MHE undersigned will sell at Public I Sale at the Public House of Jacob S. Miller, in Columbia, on Saturday Febru ary 10th, ISGLi, at 7.1- o'clock P. M. A Lot of Ground on the west side of Fourth Street, between Cherry and Union Streets, in Columbia, containing in front 37 feet and in depth 113 feet, bounded by property of Adam Goodman, dec'd. and others. There is a Two-Story Brick Dw,elliag House and °tiler imiprovements thereon. 'terms will be made known by J. G. IJESS, Executor of Sam'l Jleyd, dee. - 13EST BRAND FAMILY; .A I L NL., O 4 YORK CO., BUCKWHEAT FLOUR at JACKSON'S fIELEBRATED YEAST CONIPOUND at JACKSON'S. CANNED PICKLES SARDINES at JACKSON'S. CIDER VINEGAR at JACKSON'S: puRE intouND SPICES at. ACKSON',S. B E SYRUP WOLASSES at JACKSON'S. TRIM]; RIO COFFEE at JACKSON'S. Feb. 10 lio.-tl, FIRST NATIONAL LANK OF COLUMBIA Receives Deposits, Make Collections on all Accessible Points on Liberal Terms, Discount Notes, Drafts. Dills of Exchange, (tee ally and sell Gold-Coupons, Silver, Gold, Lte. Interest, will be pai ! on special deposits, viz; J.For inpuths or over. 5 per cent per annum. For 6to 12 months, 41 per cent. per annum. For 3to G months, 3 ker cent. per mum In- Aire also furnish all - United States Seen ritie,s and other Bunks and Socks, charg ing the Broker's commission only. Discount day: Mondays at in o'clock, A. M. MEI feb. 10, 'e; TRE No. 40J Walnut St., Philattelpilia .c.isu ASSETS, J.ISU.III Y 1, ISC6, 5379, 765. 4S The investments of this Company arc in First Mortgaps on Real Estate in the City of Philadelphia, and in other securities carefully selected by the Directors. Perpetual and Term Insurances effected by this Company at as low rates of pre mium its safety to the Company and to the insured will admit. 7C3 11 .M C) IL F. Ratchford Starr, J. L. Erriuger, Nalbro' Frazier, Gee. W. Fahnestock, John M. Atwood, James L. Claghorn, Benj. T. Tredick, William G. Bolton, George 11. Stuart, Charles IYheeler, John H. Brown, T. H. Montgomery. F. RATCIIFORD STARR, PRESIDENT. TISOMAS 11. MONTGOMERY, Vice-Prest. ALEX. W. WISTEAL, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement, Black's Hotel, Colurribie, Pa. Feb. 10, m. LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIM ED it) the Post Odic° at Columbia Pa, Saturday, February 10, 1566. tzt.."To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for adved,isin.... LADIES' LIST. Adams Aim Robins E Haines Sarah E ~S4kafier AmandaM Morrhus.n Abagail GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Bellis Eph A Martin George (2) Baily Armstrong Muzzy W H Baker Thomas Miller Capt John Coleman F Mann Barny B Calkins S Mitchell Levi Campbell W B Murphy Maurice Clark 'Tobias Itieg Iyouraii Duffield J 11 Shuttenberger D Burr John :a Slutdt Philip Eckhart Samuel Smith Robert J Eldarger J 13 Stone John Flint 1) Sttrawbridge James Hipp William Sell John Herr C Bjr Thomas John Johnson J W Thompson Samuel Jackson F IA Thomson J Estes Kentner Philip 'room J F Kauffman Jacobi? Wince Robert Lewtz Joseph Wallace Henderson Feb. 10, ISGG. M. T. FRY,P:M. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN of Lancaster County. To the heirs of - Nelson Sutton,dec'd and William F. Given, dec'd. Take notice that on the application Of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, the said Court have fixed Monday, lo'ph, 18th, 1866, for the filing of the bonds to be ap proved by the said Court, conditioned for the payment of all damages tbat may be occasioned to you,the said hpiFs of the slid Nelson Sutton, dec'd, and William V. Giv en, deck', by the construction Of a brunch or lateral railroad h the Borough (if 00- lumbia,by the said Pennsylvania Rmtroad Company. GEO. bRENEIf AN, SoliciWl'enn'a R. R, Co. Feb. 3,2 t. S. S. DETWILEIt, Ca•thiel FEND RIO JIROS,„ Columbia, Pa. Established in 1b5.7 DEALERS 1N AND ITFAC ELT RE LtS OT TOBIN, NNUFF, SEGIRS of all kiuds. We have just received the best stock of CHEWING TOBACCO that we have offered for sale for the last M 10-1-1 'T "YEARS_ Tobacco that we can guarantee, in every respect to give satisfaction or no sale. STOREKEEPERS, MERCHANTS, and all others who use or sell Tobacco in any shape or form call in and Examine our Large Stock Before purchasing elsewhere as you will find it .to your iutorest. The old saying is, persons will buy where they get the Best and Cheap3st Goods After you examine our stock and find we have not the CHEAPEST and the BEST, we do not ASIA YOU TO BUY We also pledge ourselves to sell at PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE & WESTERN PRICES We have made arrangements with a firm in Richmond, Va., to sell their FLOUNDER, NAVY, and SWEET SPUN ROLL TOBACCO At their Factory Prices. All we make is a small commission You will find that Tobacco the best and rbeapest in market. If any Tobaeeo bought of us should not TUIM OUT AS I fl We will take it back and REFUND THE MONEY The following brands of CTI \Mak TOBACCO, SEGARS SN - U UP' we will keep constantly on hand. Virginia Tobaccos. Extra Navy, the best in the market. 'Il black Crow Navy Tulacea,, potters Congress, Excelsior Sweet Spun RJII 14 plugs to lb. Vu. Rose Budd 4 lb plugs, lra./javendi+,b ite I ugs• Va. Natural ini:, - endish, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore Tobacco. Sweet Balto. Spun 8011. 12 plugs to lb Nature Diamond Twist, 23 plugs to lb .Manus Orouoko, we will sell at Factory rates. Date Tobacco, 22 plugs to lb. Flounders and Sunfish, 23 Plugs t, , ) Navy cad Raw Twist. S liave all 13rainds arid Styles, the hest quaitty in Market. Wedefy tiny Factory be State to produce TER STOOK than we are now working into Segars.. liave segars as cheap as :31.00 and $1.25 per hundred, all warranted to smoke free. FINE CUT Cl-IFWTNG TOD keed) in tiu roil Solace, Yellow Bank, Plantation, Billy Barta PLu a, Celebrated Cornish, Fine Cut Chewing tobacco Loose in Bbls and Barrels, al l iS ri)] Big Lick, 2 ; lb, and 1 lb bales, Uncle Saw, it lb and 1 lb bales, 1 and 10 lb bales, Lynchbarg,'Va., in 10 lb bales, Turkish, I, and llb drains, Cut and Dry,in papers,by the doz. 45 ets ft:-‘.lso loose in L-2 Bbls hhd Barrels. OF ALL KINDS. Rosewood Pipes,plain fluted and fancy, Sweet Briar, ditto, of different styles, Double Tube Pipes, six different sizes Gum Pipes, do do Indian Pipes,and French Clay Face pipes Clay pipes for sale by the box nr dozen. Pipe Stems,and Match Boxes of all sizes, _FIVE DiFFERENT KINDS OF SEGAR CASES. All styles and shapes of SNUFF BOXES. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco Bags, GUM, LEATHER AND BLADDER. SI\DC.T.PLe . STARRS, RAPEE, CONGRESS, SCOTCH - , &e. We want you to call and examine our stock. You w 1 I find aIJ Sitited iu this advertisement correct and no Inuulall-;% you will find no one-hors,, house, but a first class Tobacco 'louse. FENDIUCH BROTHERS, Wh.alesale and Retail Tobacco, Snuff and Segtir Manufactury, Front Street., doors above Locust, Columbia, Pa. Feb. 3, tmal. PUBLIO SALE ! ! ONSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. 1566. The undersigned will seil Public Sale, at his residence, one mile from Columbia, on the Columbia :And Id:mons ter Turnpike, the tbllowing described Per sonal Property : SIX FIRST CLASS MULES, Twenty-five Fat Catao, seven Ciows. eight head grass cattle, one Bull, ten Fat 'flogs, 17 Chester Com:ly Pigs, 2 Chester Comity breeding Sows, 4 Calves, i 3 Sheep. Wotts well,) Pennock's Ipap,er 4,Mower, 1 grain Separator, I Lancaster Thrashing Machine and Shalpr, 1 six-horse Power, 2 Corn Planters, 1 Corn Plow, Plows, three-horse Cultivator, $ Shovel Ilayrows, 3 fiat liar row, Drill, 2 Rollers, Brandt's Steel Tooth Rake, Wind Mill, 1 ,Family Carriage, Sleigh, 1 Qre Wagon, 13road Wheel Farm Wagons, 1 Farm Wagon with Bed, 2 sets of l-fav IJadders, 1 one-horse Wagon, 6 sets Mulo 'largess, 40 Cow Chains, Hay Pork, 2 Bag Wagons, Log Chains, Corn Cutters, Gri in Cradles, Scythes, Rough Lock, throe-horse Double Trees, Swingle Trees, Firth Chain, Spreads. Jockey Sticks, and other !arming utensils not necessary to enumerate. Salo to commence at o'clock, P. M. of said day, when at tendance will be given and Terms made. Know by feb. 3, M. M. STR TM LER. 1 - 1 .11 7 1 NR r:11-.7 EIDEME .1) LS EASES D ORM] Tit; S TO WHICH THEY ARE SUBJECT, B DR. .7 0 88, of Now York City,, who, on account of his immense practice from all parts of the State, has prolonged his stay at MICHAEL'S HOTEL, Lancaster City, Pa., where he will remain until February 315t,1866. He Cures all Curable Diseases of the Eye and Ear, and performs all difficult and del icate operations in surgery, lie operates for cataract, without by a new method. He straightens cross eyes in one minute, in old or young. He inserts artificial eyes, 'to move and appear natural. 1)r. Jones cures sore eyes with mild medicines, which give no pain. He cures amaurosis or nervous blind ness, with a success heretofore unknown. lie cures discharges of the ear, caused by scarlet lever, measles or other disease& He inserts artificial ear drums, where the natural Aarum (mennmane)is destroyed, which improves the hearing immediately. Dr. .J. performs all delicate operations in opthalmie and aural surgery. He operates for artificial pupil ; fallina of the eye lid he npnedies at once.. Dr. Jones' instruments are superior to those of any surgeon in America, and give him a decided advantage in his specialty. Dr. Jones has availed himself of the ad_ • vantages allbrded in the cities of Europe and Aierica to obtain his profession.— The proof of the same—his diplomas— haus iot this office, at Michael's Hotel, open to The inspection of the interested. TESTIMONY OF A FEW OF D Et. SONES' RECENT CURE'S: STAMMERING CURED. I have been afflicted badly with stam mering and stuttering for twenty years.— Dr. :roues cured me in one hour, DANIEL EDWARDS, South Hermitage, Lancaster county, Pa. Dr..T. A. Jones inserted an artifiejal eye for mu, to move and appear natural, with out pain. 11. E. MARTIN, Examiner and Herald office, Lancaster. TEN BAD CASES OF CONG ENITAL STA BIS M. US. My eyes were crossed and my sight de rective. Dr. Jones straighened my eyes and improved my sight in two minutes. JOLES 251 N. Queen St., Lancaster City. Eliza Overholizer, W. 110111plield twp., Lancaster was quite deaf for (35 years. Dr. Jones cured her in 70 days. Jacob Slunitz, Frederick st., Lancaster, was cured of deafness, in one hour, by Dr. Jones. I have been cross-eyed from birth. I went to Dr. Jones who straightened my eyes without my-feeling it, in two minutes. I recommend all who have crooked eyes to go to Dr. Jones immediately, and get them straightened. The sight of one of my eyes was us,3leh;s before the operation. It is now good. FREDERICK. SWITZER, Second street, Reading. A BAD DiSEASE OP THE SKIN aun- ED BY 1)R. JONES About twelve years ago, an eruption ap peared all over my body which gave me very much trouble. The doctor called it letter, but they could not cure it. Dr. Jones came to this city last winter. I con sulted him ; he told Inc he could cure me. I have used his medicine live weeks. 1 am entirely cured. LIEINItY H. BAKER, I [arrisburg DEAFNESS AN D NOISE IN THE 11 EAD CURED. T.. U. SeitZ,-New ille, Cumberland Co., Pa., says : "I was deaf,. afflicted with rheumatism, neuralgi4 and general ner vous debility. I have been taking Dr. .Jones' medicine for only four days, and would not take ' s ssoo for the good it has al ready done me." Aire. Brenner, Litiz, Lancaster county, "LLS born with cross eves. Dr, Jones straightened leer eyes and improved her sigig wonderfully. Nicholas liogentogler, Silver Springs' Lancaster co.,had an inipediinent•ot speech Dr. Jones cured him in half an hour. A LITTLE GIRL BORN BLIND MADE TO SEE 13Y DR. JONES. Peter Trester's daughter, aged sixyears, Mind, (congenital Cataract) nn de to see light the first time by Dr. Jones on last .INlent Mi. TRESTER, Lives in Greenwich township, Near Griattasville.l;,;rlc.s county. ItESTOIZED iy hail; has been falling otr and my head covered with a scaly dandruff' for 13 years. Dr. Jones prescribed lbr me three years ago, and in lass titan two months af ter I commenced using his remedies my hair was thick and beautiful. I tried many remedies in vain, before I saw Dr. Jones. MISS MARY ADAMS,lteading. Dr. Jones is going homeward from a professional tour to the principal Western cit!e.4. His success in the c hies of St. Louis, Cincinnati, Columbus, Pittsburg, Ilarrisburg, Pottsville and Reading, where he law been practicing for the last month with unbounded success, in restoring the aftlicted,is without a precedent in Ophthal mic and Aural Surgery. In the city of Pittsburg,during a practice of four months, Dr. Jones straightened 291 crooked eyes of both sexes and all ages ; cured or relieved 370 persons of deafness, operated 79 times for cataract, treated with success 39 pa tients for amaurosis, (nervous blindness,) cured or relieved 29 cases of azcena ulcer in the nose,) inserted 19 artiticial eyes, cured or relieved 130 patients :afflict ed with catarrhal allectious, cured G per sons of stammering, operated with com plete snecegs 5 times tOr artificial pupil, (the most delicate and dillicult operation in opthalinie surge?. y,) cured and prescribed for 82 persons afflicted with ortohce,a, (of fensive discharge of the ear,) operated for polypi in the nose and ear 35 times, (a species of tumor,) cured and relieved 229 persons of opthalmia, (inflamed eyes or eyelids, or both,) cured a great number of specks from the eyes, operated 109 times fin. peterygi tun (a triangular skin or thick ening of mucus membrane which grows over the eye.) Ije operated for ptosis (falling of the ,I;i45„) 12 times, and cured :a number of old standing diseases of exery variety. Jill. Jones has written testimonials of ninny of the above cures, and the Pittsburg Chronicle, Dispatch and Gazette amnia editorial reports of his pa tients during the months of February, March and April, 1803, giving their names and residences, which any ono can see for themselves by procuring the papers, cop ies of which Dr. Jones has in this °Rice.— ThOr:3 have been over 300 of Dr.J ones cures reported in the columns of the above papers, many of which the readers of this paper haye seen. DEAFNESS CURED X was Lard of hearing, Lind had noise in in my head, tor eleven years. Dr. Jones cured inc in three weeks. MRS. ISIIADYCA3II', lAtzlpaley P. 0 CONSULT.i.TfON FREE! Patients need not stay with Dr. Jones ; it their Disonso or Deformity requires an operation, it, is done in a few minutes ; if they rope rc medicine, they will receive what is necessary to effect a Core at once, and can take it home without neglect of business. Tr/f4 FEES VARY FROM 825 To $OOO ILLY TER 3fB ARE CASIL Remember his Officp is at Mld AELS'S HOTEL, Lancaster, Pa, where he can be consulted until February 21st. fob, 3, : - V r T 1 1 ) f) rf - 111 Irtin 1)1 ; 7 t. 4 k_f I'A:A IALTI3Y & CASE Arc now opening the LARGEST STOCK FALL AND WINTER GOODS In Columbia. Our Stock of Dress Goods comprises all the LATEST AND 110.3 T DESIR.A.BLE fabrics, Styles and To be found in the markets cf NEW YORK &EHILAD'A, Consisting in part of Dress Silks, Plaiu and Figured, French Merinos, All Wool Delams, English Merinos, French Cassimeres., All Wool Plaids.', All Wool Poplins, Mixed Poplins. Wool Plaids, Alpacas. I)olaius, Ate., S c. , Sc With a gae_at Variety - of odic SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. A.No lin TOTE I_JA_D IE S Embroidered Hem Stictched Kerchiefs, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, hemstitched and plain Handkerchiefs louvines best kid gloves, Silk Thread and Silk Gloves, Jiid finished Silk Gloves, galusoral Skirts. Cassiniere Vests, Cloaking Cloths, White Goads,, Knit Goods, Hoop Skirt; Cloaks, Shawls, Sc Aria for a-mi\rr_T_.immm.N Plain and Fancy Cassimeres French and English Cloths s Ready made Clothing, Knit-Shirts,brawers, Shirting Flannel, Flannel Shirts, Glazed Paper Collars, Plain Paper Collars, Lineti Collars, ilutlerllv Ties, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF C 111 L MIENS' WEAR, QUEENS WA RE, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, MI ENI DV, &NO MIA 09 tea a 24 04.4 4 4 OUR GOODS lan O UG IIT FOR CASH-, And sold at SMALL PROFITS. Though we do not/».ofe.g4 RETAIL GOODS At \Y holesale Prices, We YR Izeady to prove .to the satisfitaion of atry.i:ne who will favor us with an EXAMINATION That we do soil' them as cheap, or CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE OUTSIDE OF PHILADELPHIA, Our motto is FAIR DEALING- Hoping thereby to convince our customers it is to their advantage to 1)111.i - di:toe of Ai exatuinallon of our Goods most re spectfully solicited, MALTBY & CASE, Locust S'trtivt.Columbin.. Pa Sept. 9th, ISO CLOAKS, COATS, &C. HAVING FITTED UP .E.A. la 0 ..e9-13- ROOM We Ur» now prepared to offer Ladies Cloaks, Coats and Sacks, of every style and finality, at very low prices. MALTBY& CASE. 1 .1. P. CorTRELL. NV. P. CormELL ~ r. r. COIFRELL BROTHER, Dealers in Foreign At.. illonuestie hardware, Bar Iron, Steel, Gloss, Paints, Oils,Varnishes,;Tontine Benz ne .Marge assortment of Parlor, .Cook :end and Office Stoves always on hand. Tin Ware manufactured to order at shortest notice. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, in large quantities and of every vtu-toty Plows, (torn Shelters, FeIA Cutters, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Itr,kes, &e. Coarse and Fine Salt at lowest market prices. A. large assortmentof Double and Single barreled Gluts, Powder Flasks, Game Bags and shot pouches. Ride ct Blasting Powder, .shotomd caps. highest market prif...es Daid dor Clover, Timothy and Flax seeds, large qua,itities of which we have constantly on hand and offer at the lowest rates. Lubricating, .Sperm and Fish Ohs, suit able for machinery. A Fine assortmen.t4if Coal Oil Lamps, Shades. Lanterns, and Lamp trimmings. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Locust :i.-'treet, Columbia. Nov. 4, 65 tf. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Opposite City .11all and Park, corner of Fr:int.:tort St. New York. Colors, Spacious Refectory. Bath Booms and Barber Shop. Servants not allowed to leceiee perqui-ites. Do owt he.lxne runners or buekinen ‘%ho say we are -December W ly NOVEMBER., 2.STEL: NEW ARRIVAL OF TRH SAB LES, r• ITC MARTINS. And extra handsome SIBERIAN SQUIRRELS, at 1.5, n t. 11-UtDEMAN'S. A _NEW STOCK OF DRI GOODS KNoTwELL'S, In the Old Savings Institution Building . , corner of W. King anti Prince sis., Lan caster has just received from New York and Plailadelphia a large and splendid as- Nortment of foreign and domestic ra_Nar .A.Lla WOOL PLAIDS, Wool De!allies, all shades French .Iferinoes, all shades, Alpacas, all shades, Parametlas, Mohair Luster, Silk striped Poplins, Bombazines, ,tc., Calicoes from :13 to :13 c., Muslin titan ltie up, Checks, 'Pickings,, Canton Flb.nnels, Flannels, all grades, Collars, LA DI CLODHS I) &ILA IVILS Breakfast. Shawls, Hoods, Nubies, Scarfs, Bahnorals, and Hooped skirts, Hosiery, Oloves,Nets,collars of all sorts and 4:tyles, Men's extra Heavy Woolen Hose 25 cents a pair. Also a nut lino or MEN'S & BOY'S WEAR. JOS. KNOTWELL, Lancaster, la. AV E have just received a new stock of Goods direct from first hands,aud.a.me enabled to sell them as cheqp asarmr other store in town. Our assortment of InENr. rAIVZILIr GROCERIES Is largo and complete, consisting in part of all grade of Sugars, Teas, Fish, Co tree, CheesQ, Spices, Flour, Fruits, cE:c. Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and Will9w-ware,Gia w -.aid Queens ware. . SWITZER .ti ND LIMBER CHEESE, German fruits, (.C.c. Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer ies pertainining, to a well regulated gro cery store. I au: determined n.a.t. to be sur passed in cheapness and in Ll..he etzoelle,ut quality of my goods, Call around and inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A share of pub lic patronage is solicited. GEORGE TILLE, Agent, Locust t.treet, above 2cL Columbia, Dec. 23, Fancy Cravats, Plain Crxrats, liosiery, Gloves, UDITOR'S NOTICE.--Assigned es _LA tate of Henry Pfahler, of Columbia.— The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Picas of Lancaster comity, to distribute the balance remain lug in the hands of 0. eorge Uogle,assigneo of Henry Pfithler, to and among those legal ly entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 180 d, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Li brary Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons inter ested in said distribution may attend. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.--Estate of Sol onion Heise, lute of West Hemptield Township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the bal ance l'Cllial 111115 in the hands of Henry H. Heise, Administrator, 1). B. N. Crum, Testamento annexed of said deceased, to and amon , - ' those legally entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose on Fri day, February ltith at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the Court House, in '.he City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distri bution may attend. _ _ _ OPENING of 'L' LIE CA M P AR-; N for Ma ISGG JOHN A. JACKSON, ISGG Locust Street, Columbia, Penn's. LTE has just received a n{.watid fresh J_ supply of Groceries, also NEW DIZI ED FRUIT, NEW SUGAR CURED HAMS, No. I, Shore 'Mackerel and Labrador Her ring, Raisins.Currants,Prunes, Pickles, Cranberries, Hominy, Sweet Cori; Sec. Our stuck of Groceries is full 1111 d we are daily receiving additions. give us a call. Jatt. 20. V-360,1f. IAISSOLITTIONT O& Ca-I'ARTNER- I-1 ship.—The Copartnership heretofore existing l'etween W. T. Carter, C. F. Sho ener4md Robert.. R. Carter. under thelirm n name of (lamer, Shoen. , r tt; Co., doing bu siness at the Continental Colliery. Col um - bin Co., Pa., is hereby mutually dissolved All amounts due /tie said firm must he paid to W. T. Curter A: Co., 103 Walnut st„ Philacie., multi!! kiaiuw, presented to them tin paynlool. Signed, T. CARTER, .r. SHOEN,ER, 11. B. CARTER, .Juts. 27, :It. DRIED A PPLES, PENCIL ES,PRITNES JACKSON'S. STEW SVC: AR CU R E D HAMS at. .1\ JACK SON'S jan, 27, .6t; !TRY OUR BREAKFAST AND Dl\- JL Coffee. only 23 cents per pound nL JACI‘SON'S, L EBANON VALLEY HONEY AT JACKSON'S, SWEET CORN, HOMINY and BEANS at JACKSON'S 911-IE undersigned having received the .l agency for the "Atlantic Monthly," "North American Review," "Every Sat nrclay," "Our Young Folks," and the "School Visitor," is prepared to receive subscriptions at the lowest, rates. jan. 20, lie L. C. OBERLIN• 'zittecessors•to S. W. COTTRELL, deold, MUZ=MEMI WINTEIi DRY GOODS, A. full line of Dress Goods, such as Nov. 4, p,-, .05 li' GOODS. Encilish and ;.merican Pickles 11. B. SWAldt i Auditor. jam. 20, 4t JOHN M. GRIDER, Auditor jun• 20, 'GI; ST.ANDAR D WORKS. Meat,
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