l!ttin ffp2. Ae.• - ••• A L. 41. RA.3180, COLITIIIBIA PA. !Saturday , Dec. 2, 1865. .Advertisements, re secore,ini-mediate insertion boost t, ur before Thursday evening each week. Inipp'Flout Dank Decision. The salt of the United States against the Colitabia Bank of this State, has beep, tried in the United States Court bOre Jnlges Grier anal G i dwillader. d decided in fivor of the Mink. This 11' 2 8 • • ,decision settles an important question fur ,the old State Rinks subject to tax on their circulation, for we learn that the present Con' missioner of Internal flare 'nue, Mr. Orton, concurs in the decision made. rnser the act of Congress of June 33,.156 I, a monthly duty or tax of one-twelfth of one per cent. 15%.13 directed to be levied upon the average amaunt of eirenitiop by every B.ink, and an ad , ditiomal-dr.ty of one sixth of one per cent upae the average ammat of circulation beyond ninety per cent. of capital which r t,i/p taxes, the Bank paid with mt scruple. The former Commissioner, Mr. Lewis in ,sisted, that instead of the tax of one -twelfth of one per cent. upon the aver age and one sixth of one per cent. on the excess beyond. ninety pr can •. of capital the Bank should pay one one-twelfth of one per cant. and also one sixth of ono per cent. on the average circulation issueil . by the Bank. which in the case of ,the Colutt:bial.l.ink made a difference of $490.37 against the Bank. This was re fused and case stated agreed to, upon which after argument by Mr. G:lpen for the United States, and llon. Thad deus Stevens of Lancaster, fur the Bank, the Court directed judgment to be en tered in favor of the Bank, which of coarse is an end of the claim for the ad ditional tax. Below is the CASE STATED Xi' the Circuit Court or the U. S. United States vs. The Columbia Bank. The following ease 'stated, it is agreed I shall be considered in the nature of a special verdict for the opinion of the Court, either party to be at liberty to take a writ of error. "T -lie Columbia Bank chartered by the State of Pennsylvania was converted in to a National Bark on the twenty eighth day of December 1804.. On the day preceding, the capital of said Bank, with the surplus added was three hundred and ifty-fis:e thousand, two-hundred sev enty-seven dollars and fifty eight cents, (2355, 277,58,) and the amount invested in United States bonds exceeded the capital by ninety-seven thousan ' three hundred and forty-two dollars, (97,342.) In the month of March the whole amount of circulation of the Columbia *Bank was six hundred and six thousand one hundred and one dollars, (I 00.101.) The one twelfth of one per cent monthly tax thereon, was five hundred and five dollars and nine cents, (505,09.) The circulation in excess of ninety per cent ;of the'capital was three hundred fourteen thousand eight hundred and thirteen 014,813.) The one sixth of one per cent op which would.he five hundred and twenty-four dollars and sixty-nine cents. (524,69.) The Columbia Bank paid to the plantiff the two sums of five hundred five dollars and nine cents. (505,09) and five hundred twenty four dollars sixty nine cents, (524,09.) The plantiff claim ed that the tax of one sixth of one per cent monthly should be applied upon the whole circulation as well as the tax of prui twelfth of one per cent. The difference between the tax of one sixth of one per cent upon the whole circulation, as claimed by the plantiff. and on the access of ninety per cent be yond the capital as claimed by the de fendent, would be four bundled ninety dollars and thirty seven cents. (490.37.) This is the sum in controversy. If the one sixth of one per cent should be as sessed upo I the whole circulation, then judgment for the plaintiff for four hund red and ninety dollars and thirty-sevuu cents, (490,37)—if it should be assessed only on the exceis of the circulation be yond ninety per cent of the capital, their judgment for defendant. WE, Charles Gilpin. attorney for the plaintiff and Samuel Shoch, fin defen dant, agree that the above filets as stated OA be conside ed as a special verdict and be proceeded on accordingly to test the question of liability without prejudice as to the returns for any other month than March, 1805. 'SAMUEL SIIOCII. THADDEUS STEVENS, For Defendant. CHARLES GILPIN. 44turney of IT. S. PAPER NoxOTOLY.—We hope those interested mostly,will not allow the pres ent session of Congress to go by without renewing their efforts to reduce, or take off entirely, the exclusive tax on paper. Within the past few months, the paper monopolists, taking advantage of any little pretext, En eh as mills stpppi•'g for want of water or because one is burnt out occasionally, hare again put up all kinds of paper to an exorbitant price, knowing full well that their customets have no remedy. We hope Congress !ill find time the coming season to attetid to this most iniquitous monopoly, and that there may be men enough—men who cannot be bought by the paper in terest—to do justice to the public by voting a reduction on the present pro hibition tariff. Clitoriat tt t Attio:cellatuguo. —Thanksgiving day—Thursday next. —On which occasion—Fowl proceed ings will be entertained, —A)sG—A few thanks returned to Providence for favors received, —Likewise—A union sermon wtl.t•e• preached in the M. E. Church; —,‘.nd lastly—All will retire to their humble couches,inwardly thanking Andy JOhnson for a ho/.-day. Changed its name—The Trumpet. It i$ LOW the Weeklll Trumlet- • —Still raising a breeze—The Engi neer Corps. EDITOR —C. 0. P.—"Chell Out Darnryniek." —Good—Hixson's :rep Cream Candy. —[n bad conditin- r -Front Street, be. low Locust. —B P. Appold offers valuable real estate for sale. Poorly attended—The Soldier's Union, at the• Town Hall, on last Satur day evming. —Very succeQsful—The protracted rnectitc in the M. E. Church. —Our Young 1•'o1k and the Colum bia 'Spy" will be sent to any address for one year, for $325 in advance. —Good Sermon—The one preached by Rev. Ifr. Fleming. on Sunday morn ing last, in the Presbyterian C,bursh. —Perspoal—Our friend Ralph, the handsomest man in Philadelphia, arrived in town this week, lie stops at the Franklin House. —Godey's Lady's Book, and the Co lumbia "Spy" sent to any address, one year for $425 in advance. —Steacy R Bowers are selling dry goods at greatly reduced prices. = Toys for the holidays At George .T. Chicago has appropriated one bun dr6rilLousand 410ars to dean up for the eholeru.. Columbia has done splendidly (in a horn) fur the same thing. —Rcv. Wm. Barns an eminent Mali odist Clergyman, who was some years ;Iv stationed at this place, died in Phila delphia on Friday the 24th inst. —Governor Welk of Louisiana, in his message, announces that the loyalty of that State is restored without reserva tion, and urges the election of U. S. Senators. —Paper weddiigs, celebrated when the ,couple has been .married two years,is among, the latest improvements in Mas sachusetts. —New Dress—The Lanetuto Ecam iner llerahl has lately donned a new suit of type. In these times of high prices and cash terms—the man who can dress his paper out in a suit of L. John son & Cu's best, must be "well fixed." —Mr. llelmbold, the celebratsd pro prietor of patent medicines, spends a for tune every year in advertising. lie paid the New York Tribune alone, over $lO,- 000 this year. He paid as high as F.4,- 500 for one insertion on one page in the MeV!) Tribune. As a matter of course, Mr. Ilelmbold makes a furtune every year and so can every man who pursues a wise and liberal system of advertising. —Prof. Raynor's minstrel troupe held forth in Odd Fellow's Hall last evening to a large and appreciative audience. Japanese Tommy attracted great atten tion. They are said to be the best troupe of the kind now before the public. —Haskins .l'•, Co., in another column want Agents to sell fine Steel Faigr avings. They offer groat inducements. —Gen. Grant has just issued an order reli•ving all the officers of the Veteran Reserve Corps whose services can be dispenced with, and directing than on the receipt of the order to immediately proceed to their homes, and thence re port by letter to the Adjutant genera! of the army. —Thanksgiving, December 7, will be the 85th anniversary of Thanksgiving appointed by the Continental Congress ;'t the suppression of the treason of Ben edict Arnold during the Revolution.— This coincidence of a second Thanks giving on the same day, for the same cause is singular. —Some excitement was occasioned in Albany on Wednesday last by the dis covery in a barrel brought on the steam er Dean Richmond, from New York, of the bodies of a male and female, packed in sawdust. The barrel was directed to .John Fowler, Geneva, and it is supposed the corpses were intended for dissection. The Coroner now has them in charge. —John Ilogg, of Baltimore, on Tues day night attempted to murder a woman named Elizabeth Campbell, by shooting her through the body. She still lives, but is dangerously wounded. Hogg af terwards put the pistol into his mouth and killed himself instantly. —After perfuming every other theatre Phalon's "Night Blooming Cereus" is now perfuming the late theatre of war. SoutLern orders roll in continuously.— There is a perfect union of sent went be tween the two sections as regards the peerless axtract. Sold everywhere. —During, 1863 and 1864 there were over 40,000 commissioned officers in our armies, an average of 1 officer to every 25 men on the rolls. 822,000 Union soldiers have been muster,,ed out since June —Nearly all the forts, bmpitals, and rendezvous in and around Raltitnore have recently been abandoned by the military. Soldiers are now rarely in the streets. It is understood a large portion of Han cock's corp s will soon be tuustezed out. —Gen. Turner has detailed three Officers to investipt e The depredations committed on the farmers in the vicinity of Richmond; with in to charge the amount of damage to the guilty per sons, and when the robberies can be traced to any particular regiment of troops the amount of damage done to be deducted pro rata from the pay of the officers and men comprising such regi ment. Many farms near the city have been entirely stripped of provisions Baltimore Correspondence. BALTIMORE, Md. No,v. BOth ISGS. A uiinister once asked iiiicongregation how long lie should preach, and was answered—"about five minutes." Now propose to speak about te r n or fifteen Mil:l.loes without asking "how tang" from the readers.— ?altimore of late years, and wore par ticularly during the year about to close, has certainly, been rejuvioated by the many influences brought to bear by the late war. New lines of steamers, ad vancement in manufacturing interests, the growth of mercantile business, and the tletermined . dfsposit;on displayed by the citizens to forward the general pros perity of.she city. The Somerset arrived in port on Sat urday last, with a-full cargo copsigned to the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Bond Company, and the Worcester sailed in the appointed .time Aside from this important line, we have Savannah and Charleston lines, the latter of which is fully inaugurated by the merchants of this city. To meet'every emergency the company have provided themselves with three steamers el extensiv.e tonnage, and perfectly sea going qualities, admi rably adapted to the service-for which they are intended. The Cumberland is a vessel of nearly four thousand barrels capacity, and has been leaded and des patched to her destination. Weekly trips will be run to Charleston, affording' to all who may choose, a very pleasant trip along the coast. We hear talk also of a line of Steam ers to Wilmington N. C. when weekly voyages will be made as soon as the company secures the requisite number of steamers. The line will be under the direction J. Brandt Jr. a gentleman of ability and already largely interested in the Savannah and Richmond lines of Steamers. The Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road has been the main life artery of Balti more for years, and is to-day, a proud institution, in a commercial point of view fur the citizens of the city. IS is a treat to visit the Camden Sta-i Con and see the clerks, and ear pluyees generally perform their different avoca tions, with acknowledged ability, from early morn until the shades of evening bare departed. Hundreds of men are constantly employed in loading and un• loading cars and vehicles with freight from and to the West. The packages seem to be mostly from the mercants of Baltimore, consigned to the principle cities of the great West, and speak an otber proud word fur the merchantile prosperity of Baltimore. Freight ship ped by the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, reaches its destination in a very short space of time; and the arrange ment. are such that it cannot fail to do an immense business between this place and the Western cities. I but speak in truth when I assert it to be one of the best managed, most complete railroads in the country. It may not be generally known to what extent its business capacities are extend ed, and the reader will ba rot prised per haps when I state the fact that there arc over 7,000 persons employed in its vari ous departments. The doubla track on the main stern from the Monocacy to North Meentain, and on the Western end of the road that has been destroyed by the war is rebuilt; many sidelings have been added between Ellicott Mills and 'Martinsburg. The average amount of coal brought to Baltimore over this ar tery alone reaches the extraordinary amount of over 70,00 U tons per month. The freight trains from the Nest average seven or eight every twenty-four hours, and half of them are filled with produce from the far west. Large quantities of this freight now is intended for the Eu ropean markets, via, Baltimore and Liv erpool line of steamers, now constantly arriving and departing. There are now about 1,200 men employed at the Mt. Clare shops, building engines and cars, and repairing old ones, and the company are also purchasing some of the excellent engines now being completed by Messrs Hayward, Bartlett & Co. who have the large shups formerly used by the Messrs Winans, adjoining the Mt. Clare depot. The immense business being done by the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, and the fair promise of a continued incrcase,speak encouragingly for the business prospects of our city. Another promising feature in the pro gressive enterprise of Baltimore is found in the fact that a number of prominent merchants have associated themselves to- ;:ether fur the purpose of constructing a spacious hotel at Bentley Springs on the North Central Rail Road, some thirty miles from the city, for the special pur pose of creating a healthy and pleasant place of resort for the residents of this city during the sultry days of the sum mer months. Should the stock of the "Bent ly Springs Company" be taken, as it most assuredly will, the citizens of Baltimore may wistfully look forward to a time when they can take their families out to a purely Baltimore institution, for the healthful benefit of those whose busi ness relations arc such that they are de tained from a visit to more distant resorts. The reputed healthfulness of the situation coupled with the sublimity of its natural scenery, lend a pleasant degree of excite ment, which will tend to greatly enhance the place as a summa• resort. The gentlemen forming the Board of Directors are as follows: 1.1 A. Abbott Esq., A. L. Knight Esq„ George W. Burton Esq., Hugh Sisson Esq., Mr. Woodward Abrahams; E. W. Robinson Esq., Mr. W. F. Markland; Oliver A. Parker Esq., Isaac Coale, Jr., Isaac S. George Esq., 1)r. C. E. Coates, and Mr. C. W. Bendy. I may, perhaps, have something more to say conemning this proposed enterprise in u future communi cation. "Cecil or the adventures of a Coxcomb" by Mrs. Gore, and published by Fred erick A. Brady, 2 Ann St, has been placed before the public. It is a novel well worthy a perusal, and" uppaks volumes for the ability of Mrs. Gore as an authoress. The novel is repleto, in interest, and very entertaining. Sold by all Book sellers. HENRY J. HOWARD —At what time of life may a man be said to belong to the vegitable kingdom ? When long experience has made him sage. SPECIAL N9TICES. • Surprisipg. It is actitially surprising hdw soon our people have learned to prize that invaluoble article known as CUe's Dyspepsia Cure. It certainly acts like magic, for it will cure the very Forst cases of dim pepsia and enable the patient, who has lived for years upon Graham bread and the plainest food, to eat anything he chooses without fear of distress.— It is conside red,the most valual4e,roedicine known for all diseases of the stomach and bowels. ITCH ! ITCH,! JTCH ! Scratch; Scratch ! Scratch: 'Wheaton's Ointment Will Core the Itch in 4S Rues. Also cures Salt Rheutn, Uleers„ Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. By sending' tO cents to M'E FITS L POTTER, Sole Agent+, 170 Washington St.. Boston, Mass., it trill be forwarded by mild, free of postage, tp any part of the United States. Sept. 23, Gm• Editor of the Spy, Dear Sir: With your permis sion, 1 wish to say to the readers of your p.iper, that I will send, by return mail, to all who mist' it, time, a recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that mill effectually re move, in teu days, pin] Gies, blotches, tan, freckles. and all impurities of the skin, leaving the sum sun, clear, smooth and beautiful. will also mail free to those bating Bald Heads, and Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxur iant Hair, Whiskers, ur 31.ustaelmn less than thirty days. . . .all applications answered by return until without charge. Respectfully yours F. ectAPMAN, Chemist, VI Broadway, New York. a.& c. nor. 4,-3m To Consumptives.—The undersigned haring been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung, atlbetioa, and that dread disease. Con sumption—ts anxious to make karma to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he twill send a copy of the pre-eription toed (free of . charge.) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will ti nd a mirc,ceort-rur Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis. Cough-, Colds, etc. The only object of the .uthertfser to •ending the prescription is to beneti the ail - tiered. and spread ink/lin:mon labial lie con eeit es.to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost ycu nothing, anti may prove a blessing, Parries wishing tits perscription, will please ad dress Eon; EDWARD A. WILSON. illianisburg, Kings County. a.. 6 c. nov. 4,-3m. New 1 ork ts..We clip the following from one or the Phila" delphia Daily Papers.—Our people I miring or sen ding down to the City, would do well to make n note of : . . • . IVAN AMARER e@ BROWNS FINE CLOTHING. This establishment. located at the Cor. of Sixth and Mat bet Street, Phihed'a,• familiarly known as -DM; 11:111." is probably the largest and best eon - ‘lneted '• Ready Made," Clothing and Merchant 'I adoring house in the State. '1 heir superior style", excellent n•orkmnn-hip and moderation in prices, have made their Mouse deservedly popular. In tied, Cust out Department, Where elegant g:tr rnent4 are made to order, none but the very best Artists are employed, and the tine• assortment of Materials to select from enables every one to ho well suited. . - . will bo sent by mail, ton; in , tractions for ine!isurlng., when writton for. EMIII TILE NIASON & TIAMIIN CABINET Organ., fur :,u•red and ,er•ular inm.4l”:lolty styl,., .4.7,0 to .fLOO eavli. Thirty-the gold or Cdr er .MetlalN, or Other first prom 4.t:lrded dit..lll. I Ili-trated rat.ilogut,flee. Addrer,s 31ASoN a. 11 .\>ll. I\. Bomun, or 1%1.1,:m.):s; Bltu'L'llEliS, Now York .ept. 9, 1} DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CA larrb. trv.ited with the utmost, success, by [Jr. .1. IS ACS, and Aurist, (formerly of Lydcu, Holland,' N' 519 Date Street, Philadeipli Lt. Test:- monials trout the most reliable sonnies in the city and (sitinty can be seen at his Orrice. Tho medwat faculty ate invited to accompany their patient, as lie !nib no •eereta m his practice. Artificial eyes, inserted without pain. No charge made for ex.mii nation. 111111% r 4, y WI ii-kers! Whiskers! Po you want Whisker. or :11.11 s t :t otes ? our IA eeinn t ollipolltid will foie." them to grow on the itinoothest taro or chin, or hair• OIL bold hinidq, in Psis Weeks. $.1.110., Soot by Til.td anyu here, closely sealed, on receipt of I . riee. Address, Warner s. w., lies 13., Brooklyn, Feb. 11, Rampu.thitmattt, all Keay of Warning and lu...trio:Hon for Young men—pistil shod by the llua nrd sent free of °harps its sealed envelopes. A.lth t.s, lir..l.Skillot Houghton, Hots m A LEOTtiftE TO YOUNG MEN PlthilSllVl ill a AfellAi rnrrhipe. Ptire Sir Cent/. A Letuttre oil the N.tture, eatittolit atld lintii,al Cure of :,perinatorrlaua or nt mina% it, altne-n, In voluntary J•;nur-luu n , SeXllll.l Debility, and Itupetli- Illitlit4 to tit.irringe grnrr.llly. :Mutt tar,titt,., 0111- Eptlelv tntd Ftta; Mout,tl ult,t Ineaptteny, r,•ealtttlg titan Sell• ALAU,P, Ity (;111‘ OM ell, Al. 1)„ author of the ••tit ecti Book, 'Sr. , • . The eeleb wed AllithOr of this taltitirabto ssay clearly denainstiates, hula a thirty years' success ful praetiee, that, the alarming 000-egnenves 44 . snip he railieally cured without the 4iall geroninu-e 01:.111erlini mmlicme or the application of the It tote—pointing hut a mode of caw at <awe simple, certain, and cfreusal, by I.vhicli every sullerer, no !natter what In- emalttion may he, may cure hint-elf cheaply, privately, and radically THIS LECTURE Is ILL E A ItOWlu 'l'HulJ lii AN I) TituusA :cos. . - . . Sent, tinder sid, in it plain envolropo, to any ad dross, ;boot paid, on receipt id six rents, or two post stamps. Addrea, the iildishins, C. ALINE 1. CO., 127 13ros cry, :cow V.,11:, P. O. hux. Jlllll, 17, '65. ly A. Cough, Colder Sore Throat, REgUIRES ATTEMION A:CD SJSOCLD IIE CIIECNED Ir ALl,ltri) T.l ID\TINU::, 177antiOn of the LlingS, Permanent Throat ..-lfrection,or an int mai Ude Lung Lti.sease It= Brown's Bronchial Troches HAVING A MEC/ INTIXENC/: TO TII3 131- MI:MITI; nun. Bronchitis,Ast lona, Catarrh, anunonp tine and Throat Diseases. TROCHES ARE UsED WITII ALW.IIS GOOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AISID PUBLIC SPEAKERS will Lind Trwhew useful in elearing the vo ice when taken before Singing or Spea king. and telieving the throat after no unusual exerbon of the vocal organs. The Troches are recommended and pre scribed by el tysienuts, and hake had ttudinnonals Prom eminent men throughout the eon wry. Being an article of true merit, and hal tag In OITA their effi cacy by a te-t of tunny years, each year 11111+,11mm in new localities in lanolin parts of the world., and the Troeht e ate universally pronounced better than other amides. Obtain only “lirown's Bronchial Troehes7 and do not take any ot the Wortlthm haat - awns that unty be uttered. Sold et erywhere in the United States, and in For eign Centime+ at 33 cents per box. Oct stl 6 t6o.s. - - No. 7 IJITTSBURO CONGRESS TOBACCO, only 70 els. per lb. at JNO. FENDRICIPS, Front St., Columbia.. WROUGHT SCRAP IRON. The Suquehanna Iron Co. will pay the highest cash price for wrought scrap ilelivered at their mill, Columbia, Lancaster Cu., Pa. sop!. 23, GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE 11. B. PARRY, Suceessmor to JUSTUS GRAY & CO. FRONT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA rEiefuirEß Y AND COSMETICS. F RENciI Toilet Paste as Enatncl white Virgin Wax of Antilles, Email De Paris. Also a carefully selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Pertumery. Soaps and Farley articles at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front St., Columbia, Pa. Parry's Celebrated Dentifrice. ( • LEANSING and PRESERVING F 2 1 1! Teeth, hardening the gums, and re moving all Tartar and Seurf front the teeth, completely arresting the progress of decay, and cleansing the parts as have La ready bet.atne black by decay. For sale at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, Faint St., Columbia, Pa. pci. 14,'"65. - Barley Sheaf ! rIALL...iND SEE TILE CELEBRATED Batley Sheaf Cooking Stove. It costs less and saves more coat than any other stove of equal size, at Prailler's,l4-.sist opposite Franklin House. ot:t 7,-if Goods for Holiday Presents. ;HENRY HARPER, 520 _ARCH STBEET,II PHILADELPHIA, - • Watches, Fine Jewelry, Solid. Silver Ware, and superior Silver Plated Ware. Nov. 4 CZ' Lathes' Fancy Furs ! OLD ESTABLISHED FUR MANLIFAC TORY, 71S Arch Street, above 7th, Phila. T HAVE NOW IN STORE OF MY own Importation and Manutivetuto, one of the largest and most beautiful seelections of M"-A.M.TCY FURS for Ladies' and Children's Wear, in the City. Also a tine assortment of Gent's fty GLOVES AND coLLAgs. I an: enabled to dispose of tuy goods at very reasonable priees,and I AVOUId solicit a call from my friends of Lancaster county and vicinity. Remember the unine,number and street. JOEIN FARIERA, 718 Arch street, above 7th, south' side. Philadelphia. I have no Partner nor connection with any other More in Philadelphia. Sept. 3U 4nl F,URS. FURS. FURS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES OAKFORD & SON'S CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. Have now open their large and splendid stuck of Ladies' Fur Capes, Col Fat s, Muffs, Cuffs,Goves, And Hoods. Also the finest assort.r.ent of Fancy b'ur Robes, Caps, Mufflers,and Gloves ever be time offered by them, all of which are war ranted to be as represented. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. Oct. 21, tf• SEWING MACHINES waREELEn & WILSON S acknowledged to he the best Family I Sex , . ing Machine in use. More than two hundred thousand halve already been sold. Every Machine warranted to give satisfaction, or the money refunded. For sale at the store of Maltby & Case, Locust Street, Columbia. Pa. oct. Yl, W. G. PATTON, Agent. COLUMBIA. GAS C.O. ELECTRON. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Columbia tins Company will be held •it their °film! in Columbia, on Saturday, December nth 1565, to elect, one President and six managers to serve for ono year. JAMES BARBER. nov. IS, 4t. Treasurer. VALUABLE aE AL rs TATE P.Pc,177 - ..A.TM SAI.:E. map; undersigned otrerA at Private Sale _L the Two and-a-lialf Story !nick dwell ing lion-:e on Fimd Street between Union and Perry streets, mliOlning, property of Abram Bruner, Sr., and now occupied by Ilenry Suydam. Tice property is in good repair, and contains all the neoessary im provements. For 1 art her incermation ap ply 00 the premises. PRLlDENcEsuvrum, ELIZA 11E711. TYSON, Adair. of ...I.lln Gived, dee'd. 110 V. .18,-3t LADIES' SHOE mr.viurvorroinr. wing increased lay facilities for urn -11. ing out superior work ] would an non nee to my out eumtoiners and all new ones that niny favor inc with a call, that I ant 'letter prepaid now to tuanufacture all kinds uf L rezzszt ars ' And Children's Shoes 4: Gaiters, Than ever before. I employ none but the be:st, workmen and ant always certain of giving sal islact ii in. I keep on heed a gen eral assort inunt of ready ulnae work all of which is :Via2lllll:llletZlred 012 the Pre:nines. ke tp no made up work of other parties, My work is made exclusively For home trade and is sold as such., 'FE !EMS CASH We sell as cheap as any other establish ment, ant' ask a share or public pat ronage. JAMES soli RJEDEIt.. - . Lnenst street, between Frnnt and Seenntl Coln No \ VIII Ler 11,1865, lv A NEW STOCK Or DRY GOODS at KNOTWEEUS, In the Old Savings Institution Building, corner of W. King and Prim e His., Lan caster has just received from New York and Philadelphia a large and splendid as sortment of tbreign and domestic WINTER DRY GOODS, A full line of Dress Goods, such as FANCY ALL WOOL PLAIDS. wool Delathes, all shades, French Merinoes. all shades, Alpacas, all shades, Parameaas, Mohair Luster, Silk striped Poplins, Bombazines, Calicoes from *23 to 35 c., Muslin bout ISe up, Checks, Tickings, Canton Flannels, Flannels, all grades, Collars, LA DI EN' CL OAKS AND ,STIA 11 7 /: 8 Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Nubles, Scarfs, Balmorals, and Hooped skirts, Hosiery, Gloves,\ets,Collars of alt sorts mut styles, Men's extra I feavy Woolen I rose 25 cents a pair. Also a full line of MEN'S & BOY'S WEAR, JOS. IC'..7OTIVELL, Nov. 4, 65. Lancaster, Pa. 96 - TIKE - 1500-IVOTICE47B. WINTER & SPRING OPERATIONS FANCY (:OOPS, GOLD A SILVER WARE, PHOTOGRAPHS, Watches, Jewelry, J. G. HESS, Treasu rei AT 69 NASSAU STREET. We now offer a splendid variety of the choicest and bed goods, on terIII4 that 11111,L 1111 d will suit eery body; and if her dealing.; are not fair and honest, do not patronize us; and if our goods are not no represented, rdurn than and Ira to refund Mc money. Twenty llioa.and et goods are for sale at tiro dollar coth—rcomottoog • t r PIANOS, MELODI ANS, Diamond Jewelry, GOLD WATCHES, SILVED. WATCHES. sILVER WARE, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. And a great ran. ty of fairy 99048 nuiljnociry. These goods are numbered Irom one to twenty thousand, and twenty thousand notices are numbered front one to twenty thou.:int', and put Into sealed cocci opes and thoroughly mixed, each number corres ponding with some &inlet° of goods. Any person sending thirty cents for an oil colored photograph Wan reel ve two of theso notice• with each photograph making. where au agent sends, fire photographs and ten Dom.°+ for one outlay. the extra photograph and two notices free to the agent. The article of goods corresponding with the number on the notice, no matter what its t atm, will be sent on the receipt of Two 'Emus. II the goods when received do not git c .4th-faction, return them and we will refund the money. send thirty cents for an oil colored Photograph, religious, comm. or fancy, nod two notice.. Give WI one trial and we know you will send again. Address all ordors— KENNEDY Jc. CO., Box UM, NEW YORK. nov. 25. JOHN FARIERA'S Mil sphinanD vArttEry OF CONDITIONS 1865, FALL SEASON, HALDEMAN'S STORE, Established 1815 OLD STAND. NEW ATTRICTIONS. WE HAVE NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our customers and the public, a Yery extensive assortment of Pboice fab rics in Foreign and DORICAIe DRY GOODS, ,CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND /Our Departments aro all full, and NVO wlll,offer throughout tGo setison a cliotee varicityin each, at, and under market prices- As our stock will lie constantly replen ished with the most desirable offerings of the Philadelphia and New York markets, it will always prove worthy of inspection, and we think a visit to our establishment will result to the advantage of our patrons R. J. HALDEMAN, Locust Street. above Front. Elegant Designs and Choice Makes in Int ported_Staple DRESS GOODS. Examine and price our FRENcIi MER INOES. A beautiful stock to select from At lIALDEM ANS' CLOAKS, We shall continue to make our Cloak Department the most attractive in Co lumbia. Our new Fall & Winter Cloaks, ammo . = AND CLT:01:17.11.12Z. From low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready fur the inspection of the public. Pay a visit t) the cloak riot,' at lIALDEMXVS' HALDEMAN'S Imvo now displayed and ready for inspec tion their TALL sTocix. A visit to their eidithlislttnent is invited CLOTHS (S 5 CISSIMERES, FOR Xen and Boys, Our sheik of these goods on Ilraees nil the well known ct best. makes. %Vett selected STYLE AND VARIETY, To ;ether with all the deSirclible medilllll grade Sol we are determined to sell at prices the very lowest at ILILDEMAN'S GENTS' FUNISIJING GOODS. To this department we have paid es pecial attention this season and believe we can show our customers tho most hand some line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Omit ever before kept iu Colunabta. For new end pretty goods call ut II AIDE M A N'S 110 OP SKIRTS, The greatest invention of the ago in Hoop Skirts, BRADLEY'S Duplex Elliptic Spring SKIRT, Very flexible, folded easily when in use to occupy a small space, milking the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale in all tiiZeS only at II A LDEMANS' HALDEMAN'S Raving reduced their stock to the very lowest point during the past season, their PRESENT PIJRCIIASES Enable them to offer an entiro new stock of goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE HALDEMAN'S, Locust 4treet, Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. 'The Latest .Arrival, THE Subscriber has just returned front ,philadel k o ph f ia with a large and well sektet. ,ed stoc DRUGS. AIEDICTXES. DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, FANCY AftmLE.s, to which he would call the attention of d; citizens of Columbia and Vicinity, stock of 1865, PATENT MEDICINES, will be found equal, if not superior, to im , in the place, embracing all the standuril remedies, together with several, never t fore introduced to the people of Columbia. Among his list of FANCY 49.B.WICLing, • will be f of bus in ound. all the latest novelties, ix his line ess. He has also renewed his stock of COAL OIL LAMPS', and fixtures at the lowest market prices, to which lie would call the especial ati tention of the public. The attention of houskeepers is called to a fresh lot of pure and reliable • SPICES, • Flavoring Extracts, Corn Starch, 'Farina Baking Soda and an u ber of other artielei used for cuAnary purposes, and see, before purchasing elw where, at QUEENSWARE Rug. 20, '65 SEGARS CALLED SPANISH SLX.EIt warranted to be made of Cuba t Ila_ vane scraps, only $l,OO per hundred, J NO. FENDRICII, Front Lr cet, Columbia, Pa. Sept. 23, 6b. No. 1 ITERY CHEAP GOOD NAVYTOBAC: V co at 75 cts. per lb at JOHN FEIs:DRICIPS, Front, St., Columbia, Pa. No. 2 BEST SWEET TWIST TOBACCO Dr Lancaster County, only 90 els. alb. ut J OLIN FEN Front Street, Columbia, Pa. No. 3 riliT AND DRY SMOKING TOBACCQ only 50 ets. per lb., warranted cut or all leaf at _ . No. 4 CUT AND DRY No. 2 SMOKING TO: Immo, 40 els. per lb. This is only what the Government lux is. Bought hiders April Ist, 1805, ut If A \L FAVIIT 11E11 A'SI) I) }AT IN BOOIIOTH, S3ll. ttiofr:S, tte i /.‘.. LI. styles mot vttrietles of Meit'sdloy's, -‘llsses' twit el , ilttretes trwr, WE MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, and keep constantly on nuttil y a stuck of really-male work, whieit we warrant to give sall,aartion. Llat; Caps, Straw Goods, ke, A. assortment of the latest styles, al. ways kept on Our wllOlO nine and attention is devoted to uttr business, hence we are better able to give our customers satisfaction, Thu puma; are respectfuity invited to tsol :tal exatume our stock.. Cor. Froi it :mil Locust Strecti, Cont., no v. 4,'6:t g 0 77 CR! Treasurer's office of The Cora, itint Port Deposit lt. R. Co, Notice is hereby given to the M.4)(21;1101(1- ers of the Coluntara L Port Uepo%it road Compnny, that the Linn tnent ou the capital stock of said company of live dollars per share, will be due mid payalde at the office of the Treasurer ii Col u bi a, Pa., on the 12th day of December 1865. By order of the Board or Directors, A. J. KAUFFMAN, Treasurer, ov. 18 No. 14. el AIL & AX'S, BIG LICK SMOKING Tobacco, Very eneap, only 75 cents tb. at JUIIN FEmmuors, Front st. , cottimbin. Buy Your Clothing of IEI M INT Xi, - S 7- RICE, rp U E SUBSCRIBER. WOULD 1 call the attention t) the citizens of Co lumbia unit vicinity to his large stock of 313.11.1:11nr-2=4.D.E Cie cramsra, Embracing every variety of style Jtad ma terial suitable for the season. They are made of the best material lull in the most fashionalile style. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts Scarfs, Neel: Ties, Suspenders ltandllerehiefs, Hosiery, ate. A splendid line of these goods always kept en hand. Also, Boots, Shoes. Hats and C a p s, of which we have a well selected sleek of which we offer at cheap rates. TIM MS, CARPET BAGS, and Valises of all styles, aro sold cheaper than city prices. My goods are all bought fin. cash and I offer them ateheaper rates, for eash,than any other store. Call and see. HENRY RICE, No. 1, Wolf's Row, Front St. Columbia. Columbia, Nov. 11, .15(35, ly. No. C eIUT AND DRY SMOKING TOBACCO V only .15 as. n doz. nt JOHN FENDRICIPS, FroneStreet, Volum Trish Linens , Table, Diaper. Damask, _L Toweling,, &e., a good assortment at low prices, at 1. 0. Bruner's. ----- - - Qbeetings ail widths and heavy unblesieb ed Muslin', one yd wide at 40ets.,niso ULecks, 'Pickings, dc., for solo by I. 0. Bruner, Front in. All Wool Dolaines , French Merenocsi Ladies Cloaking, all colors nt Bruner's iNiew Store. A l pacas, good quality at 50 ets. and PAW style Delaines, from 31 to 40 ets. at L 0. Bruner's. Calicoes from 20 to 35 ets. of all the dif ferent makes, and Lancaster Ging hams for 37 ets. at _Bruner's. Oil Cloths, Table covers, Windows Blinds Atc., for sale cheap at Bruner's, Front street* runer'm best quality Balmoral skirts at B $3.75,a150 good Balmoral skirts at !MOO and hoop skirts of all kinds at Bruner's -- -- - Toed, yellow, white and blue mixed 11vu Flannels from 45 to 60 ets., at BrUlLlefs new store. Undershirts, Drawers Blankets, VerY cheap, at Brauer's,Front street. New Goods of all the latest styles rteelv ed daily, and sold at stnall profits, for cash only, at 1.0. Bruner's. English, French and Atherican cloths and cassirners of "all qualities, also Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Sadnotts, at Bruner's new store. T) °member the place for the best goods its at the lowest prices Is Bruner's new store, Front street. oet. 21, '65. No. 24 Hovr, BARI3OURS dCO.'S SUNNY Side Tobacco, very cbeap by grow " JOHN F'ENDRICH'S. Front Street, Columbia. - No. 11 PITTSBURG CONGRESS TOBACCO , sweet and sound, only 7 cts. a plug at JOHN FENDRICR'S , Front Street Columbia. R. WILLIAMS F, ront Streßt JOHN FENDRICIPS, Front Street, Columbia, Pa J 0 LIN FENDRICIPS, _Front St., Columbia J,:,C08 S. SNYDER,
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