Ing Cantata ;• - tv, A. M. BA-N.LBQ _COLE:OB[4 P.t. ,'S,atinida_y, Deg. - SO, 186 . 5. . — Adinartissinent, to secure Immediate insertion worst he handed in on or boon: Thursday evening each week. 4,Anikr m unicipal Election. ..A.s.we are on the eve of a charter !section, a little chat about the past and present, and over future prospects may not at - this time; he out of !dare. Five years ago our borough was supposed to be finished; our work shops were closed up. our laborers were idle, many of our build ings were empty, real estate unsaleable. oar Council like the yankee's calf. bind-! er J fu odd, struggling - only fur sufficient strength to draw the last breath. Time ! has passed on; real estate has increased in .value from twenty five to one hundred per cent, business has revived, our coun cil partly on its legs agai i, and nearly all of our citizen; have conic to the con- I elusion that the borotkoh is not finished.' This increase of :alit: , miy be trace t to several causes; perhaps ten per cent to the inflation of the currency ; an-I the i balance b the completion of the Read ing & Columbia Roilroad,thc two Rolling ,mills, the Rake Factory, Foundries, Machine shops, and other improvements. A borough raises no wheat. cern, pork. nor beef in quantities sufficient to make it self sustaining.; its subsistence and gain must come from trade and manufacture, ! an inerease of the latter fert-es an in prose of the former. A.. 11 alth 'Ugh manufacturing and trade must be the re sult of private enterprise, as a general thing, it can be greatly flicilitated by en-' ergetic municipal encouragement. We • are imitative beings; an indolent leader ! will have indolent followers An army led by a fighting General, soon becomes ! fi g htin g army, Every enterprie or a public nature will succeed ur fail itt pro portion to the energy and capacity of its managers. No business man will employ an agent simply because he is honest,but will pay such an agent a salary in pro portion to his capacity for managing his business. Monied corporations employ she best financiers as managers for the purpose of securing large dividends; and no man will employ a blacksmith if he is honest to repair his watch. A municipal corporation is no more nor less than a monied corporation, every property hol der and .every business man within its ! limita,is a stock holder; and his dividends or profits, on such stock, must depend entirely on the amount of trade, which such corporation secures If' its council encourages manuf teturing and thereby increases its trade, property will bring better Fents,increase in value and all make money. If it. streets and public proper ty are allowed to go to decay, private property will follow suit, and SO in be come tenanted with owls and bats.— These municipal elections arc usually con sidered unimportant; but figuratively speaking they are the fertilizers of our toil. We must live ou trade, without which every boron:A.:: would soon starve out. What &as , of men aft: best calcu lated to secure an increase of trade for the borough? The answor is plain, that class who drive sharp bargains and secure the greatest amount or trade tot themselves in their own buiinesi, whose business is constantly increasing,who have the cour age to do their duty without fear, favor or affection, and d!splay the , reate.A taste in fitting up their private residences Such men would be competent to give precepts and ca. imples would al ways be before no, The 'News. The Pust-olivc I);!;lartnint is con stantly enlarging ractiltie; in the south. Contravts have been nhnlo iu Virginia and North Corolina.an 1 to sonic, extent in South Carolin t, Crooria an 1 other States,be.t t inning on the first of the year. Two pensintr , r., an) five wid,,w: of soldiers are all draw pllis:or:i the revolt.tion The southern negroes are reported to have been very quiet on Christmas. The riot in Alexandria, on Christ:lids day, it is said was derensive on the part of the colored people. It was cau,ed by unprovoked attack orsunid returned con federate soldier. upon a party of edlored Soldiers and citizens. On Chri.tuus aFtern,»n one-half of Shaffertolvta, Petmsylvaiiht, %%di destroyed by fire. During tlic t Mr. Park,a citizen was murdered. Ten .tores and four hotebi were burtl.:l, iiiid the largest portio i e the town were destruye I. A poor woman Li 1.11 de. liliy years old, was tune l out of her tent. nier4t Ou ths.iks . ;ivin4 nL I.t b:eatis..t of her inability t...) pay the rant. The next ! morning she was lotto I del I au, the debris of her household go , JI-4. A soldier's ccuctery has heel? /aid out. on the Wilderness battle-field, and nr,nrly ed , ht hundred soldiers hive been buried there, with the:r names on headboards. _ The new five cent fractiousl currency will be issued next week. The iuterual roveuue for the week ending Dec. 22 31 - erdeij $41,000,000; since $171,000,000. 7here was akurgpuited negro resis tance to the laws near Wilmington N. C., on Christmas. The police and the garri son quelled all ,trouble. The Chairman of the County Court which ordered ne groes to be ;sold into slavery has been ordered to revoke the sentence 'under pain of arrest. EDITOR '" A great part of the steam•frikate Mer rirrae has been raised, and carried to the Portsmouth, Va., navy-yard A terrible ease of suffocation from gas loccurred at the Bremen Hotel, No. 187 Lake street, Saturday night, resulting in the death of five men,and perhaps six. The victims all slept in the same room ' and it is supposed that after retiring, the cap of the •ga.-,pipe, which was merely stuck on with wax. fell off, allowing the gas, under full pressure, to enter the room. Five of the men were found dead I yesterday morning. Another was still alive on Monday night last,hut insensible.l eqlitorial and pisrdianroo —The young lady':;: request—"make me •in offer." —A . lottery is to 11..: CStabli , ilel Mari , for the relief of families of persons who died from the cholera. —A woman in (3lossdrumumnd. Scot land, while unfler arret for the murder of her Ilulgurl„ chewed her tonf,:ne into pieces.: —Dnring the war 75.0:10 per,sn:r served in the navy. Of this nutni,r,. /,406 were kii!ed, and 1,635 wouvk —Wien may two person= be said to be halfwitted? When they have an understanding between them. —Warm blood by the tumblerful given to consumptives in France. The s•lautr,hter-buuses famish an excellent article. —The dres,sinz. flirting end dash of the members of the female jockey club in Parh - --, are described as more extrava gant this season than ever. hardest thing to hold in the N . 7 orld is an unruly tongue. It beats a red-hot suoothin , z, iron aril a kicking horse. —Nearly all of the locomotives, ears and railroad iron owned and used by the government during the war, have been sold to Southern ra.lroad companies. —Prize claims to the amount of W.- 000.000 have been adjudicated up to the present time, and ovor $0,000,000 have already been paid over. —Smokers of cheap cheroots, take notice A young lady in Greenpoiot who can't bear the odor of bad cigars. politely informed her lover, on 'ast Sun day evening, that he must either deny himself the pleasure of kissing her hi future or smoke better cigars. —A bouquet in a single drop of fluid —An armful of roses might exhale a more overpowering odor than a single drop ofPhalon's "Night Blooming (Jere us," but in freshness, delicacy and pure, Ihealthful fragrance, the drop would far transcend the flowers. Sold everywhere —At an agricultural exhibition, the Ifo r lo‘ving toast was given: "Our fair Isisters = in the language of the orator, 'the best friends and merit efficient pa- Itrons of the farmer, for they would have lall . men to he the best of husband men."' —A. bielielor and a young lady bought some tickets in partnership in a lottery at the recent Sanitary Fair at Milwaukee, agreeing to divide the proceeds 9quitably. They drew a double bedstead, a baby crib and a lunch-basket, and the question is, how to divide them, or whether they shall not use them "jintly." —By a recent decision of the govern ment authorities, soldiers who re enlist in the regular army within thirty days after their discharge from the volunteer I service will he entitled to the additional pay of two dollars per mouth, provided by Congressional enactments in 1854, when their service in the army, in con nection with the term they have confirm on.ly served in the volunteers, shall amount in the azgregate to five years —“Whence did the cruel ca.:tom come that has of late , et in, of wearing. hird9 on women's hats., ilopaled upon a pin ?! The practice is profoundly vain, between myself and you. to murder thus a male blackbird, and very cruel, too. A single feather once sufficed to deck a lady's bonnet; then next a wing—the wind: bird now must be set up upon it. I met a damsel in the street: my soul began to quake; a glorious blackbird was stuck Li r upon her .wide-awake.' Says I: 'Re lentless, cruel wretch, take down that bird or song; says she : 'he can't be tired ~ ..et—he',3 not been roo,ting lung !' " very painful ea:e was reecaly investi.4ated in London. A young man was about to be married.and the thoughts of ltis fate filled him with exceedingly great melancholy. TWO days befltre the ceremony was to have taken place he said to a friend.—"Oh Edward, I winh it was over." lie did not look forward cheerfully to his marriage, to say the least, and at length his "feelings - be came too much for him. A few hours before he wai to have crossed the Rubi con he was found dead in his bed,—no further explanation of his fate being needed than the cup of cold poison lying by his side. --Hy the forthcoming report of the mate Treasurer it wilt be shown that the debt of Pennsylvania in 18thi h- just four lland:e•1 sad ninety three thon4and live 111111.1 p-A an I eighty-seven dollars less' than it tv. in 180. When it izremelt' hered that this redaction took place at a I time agile the current and extraordinary expem,e-, 0: the 4 . , unit/Mlltreaith were ittQcea-e I,y the deniandi of] enormoudy war—when many of the sources of taxa tion,witence the State derived large reve- Imes, were materially affected by the withdrawal of large, bodiei of laboring 71107) from productive par -nit re. duction can only be attributed to a wise policy of economy. prudence and real integrity on the part. of those who direct the affairs et the State. —Duck asks that if it costs two d ollars to kill one hog, weighing two hundred pounds, what will it cost to kill two hogs weighing - ten hundred . ' and sixty-nine pounds? —The French newspapers 4nbounce, as a curious piece of news, that has for the sale of horseflesh as food has just been opened, in Paris, by permission of the authorities. —The New Bedford Mercury says that as a gentleman, now a distinguished w erday.t of Boston, but formerly a resi dent of Nantucket, was once engaged in planting potatoes on his farm in that town, 4 dry old fellow stopped to watch 1 the operation. The merchant, more en thusiastic than skillful in his.farming was dropping five seed seed potatoes in each hill. "Ah ! planting potatoes, 'squire ?" remark Uncle Jerry. " Yes," replied the merchant, "and if the rot does not take them, I expect to have a good crop. What time do you think it best to dig ptatoes. Uncle Jerry ?" The old fellow looked into a hill, and replied, " Dig 'mu now; you'll never get a bigger crop!' - Written for the .S' Christmas V'reseatt. QS= Too, it was on a Christtn•ts morning, That the package was prc=iented, To the muse, a gift for Christmas ; Apples tine and cell selected, As the faire=t of the season : Pea N, the Bartlett and the Vicar Of Wakefield, and so delicious To the taste ani to the muses, Asa charm by inspiration, And .o make a mortal happy. nappy as a mortal can he. Cuke, o.oh vistmas a hat a tisi no! I:, the I thus presented, rure of every species, :in :rim. sugir coated. - when tinged nith Parpl r, he irtio - ;..•fore our ,Z.de it. Chr:-;ma- ebecufal. a - k= are here presented, T •:. • dyer and his Ind y; M.fr lies be long awl pleasant, y dwell in peace and plenty, On tl.e =onny side off trtime ; :11 ac their shadows wave forever, .11c nys have a merry Christinas. SPECIAL NOTICES £ri'ul•K ut Voutli. (;.•Ittletilllll who slnfereil fal l yCeirri front N. Olt , Debility. Premature Decoy, on t all the clfei•t-i youthful inili-eretion, trill. fir the i-the iif .inferitt4 Indnonity, wind fret• to nil n•bn need it, the r.nieir• ihreetionq for mid:hitt" the simple retn• , ly which Ie• ..se vured. Sittlerel to prottt tiy the advertt ;er-1 eXNrienee,can by adilrei,.ing J')IIN li, O:Uh•:N, I toe. N ly, No.ll, Chamber. , ct . X, Y. Strange, but True. Every young holy :inl p;:ntleinam in the United SI:UPS bear ,onielliing vet; lunch Io their ad %%tillage 13y return mail (free of 4,11:ii gel IT add re,s ing the innler , ignecl, Thrice hinting loins of I..•ilig 1111•10011 . 4';',4I Wlll IT not notienix carol, -%/ 1 ' , tiler , Will then . obedieut seeowit TIIDA Doe. ly. Si! Itro.olw.ty. New York. The Holiday s. The gayest season of the year is at hood. nut whilst we are enjoying this festive season let us Ilia, target that to time of he: liii we trust always he ple. rd for disease, G ugh u, cold-,sore thro.lt.ert.up., asthma, uhooping enn.th are queedily cured IT Cad. Coo_th Balsam. Whilst dyspepsia, eOll -111.- not,. s:ek-Ite.niaelxv, sou• shouiteh, iii ligestion—thy most prolnet s.en se of CertHilkly eared by the timely u-e of Cue's Dyspepsia Cure. T. C unsuna9lives. 1111;.: ADVEraisEit 11. , .. v.u.5c, 'BEEN rot.ttooti to h.•alth hi a far:c,•ci:' by a t ory -.1170p1e remedy, after hotting sutl'r•ted several you s. trait .1 reeve how: alleotton, :old that dread tli:e.t+.•. I•oo somption—ts ontiotut to ro.llc, knowa to his enticed', the means of Lone. To ell Mei (Icon., it, he will men 1 n ons 441 the pF4,eription used (free of eharee ) with tie tiro,- tiolla lor ',rename and acing the vune. whieh they will find nitre dun for C011,111.11/11011, .I:44thnia, lirete leitt.,Cell4=4, etc. 'flue only 4,l4.ieet, of the rtiverilier in -coiling the 1 reherintion in to bunch the :Willett 41, and :111‘.:111 111 r, wation a lunch he Coll ceivem to be utvulnntu te , rand he hopes every %IlirerOr wit t•3' /11-1 ,uv it mill co-t pie notaing, and inay pro% e a 141c4ownet 1 ; .11 . 1.1o , t•m po..r,riplioll, Is ill pinlbe aro.. 1, RD A. Wi1..441.N. Illnun.-I.ug..KnuA. County. :o, ;lain .Nnw ott: ITCH 1 ITCH! ITCH! Scratch! Scratch ! Scratch : NiViseratmels Ointment Will Cure the itch in AS Ilaurs. Al,/ cures Salt Rheinn, Lleer-„ Clulblain.i, and all Eruptions of the Skin. liy i.etollita: ao cent., to REEKS W. Pt ITT ER, Sole Airent.i. 17n tXttallingtint nl., Healer, Jl.,n It will to t•n ~arded Ito tu.ut, free 01 postage, to any 1 art of the I ILL.,: Statta. aria. 23, 1 ,111 , I Ed.tur of Lite Spy, hear Sit . With y our peisulaii si at, 1 %di:ill to ii ,0 the r.aolers of y out paper, that I. trill lend. by rettun mall, to all who 1,1 , 11 It, (free) a I.itiipe, t,ith full alit:atom- fir in acing and tisni;.; .1 httliph, Vegetable haPe, that will eneetually re naive.it tell day-, pestr)o , , bloteite., tan, freckles, anti all Impurities of leaving the same stilt, clear, smooth anti beautiful. I will a1. , 0 snail tree to those having Bald Reads, coil Bare Faces, simple di rectum", 111111 i11f01 . 111.111011 that ail! enable there to start a I%lllJ:reed] of Lumtr 11111t Ilan., Whisk.era, ur a 11icaachan lee, than thirty „ill application. , anctvereil Lc rei tint tt.tu WithUtrt, chutg Iteapaetfully ycittra Titus F. .\l'3l AN, thentist, 8:1 Broadway, New Yolk. THE MASON ( lIAMI I IN CABINET nrgans, for r.aered and seeinar music: forty diner -1,11 't)l.•+, ltat.ll. nity.ollo I told or Modalc, or other kr.t premiums awarded tin in. ilted UZU.J..p.tos ft oe. Address. m II I)ILl N, Isotton, or - 61.1ruN IIIIAJIMIER:S, Now York. . .I,l} I)E.IY.NEss, BLENDxEss AN - D CA :will. treated with tine minuet filleee•.M, by Or. J. 1,5.k.1C5, t.e,•tlt•t and Auriet, l forinelly ut Lyden, .N. :.19 Pine Sticet, Philadelphia. 'i • eeti• in , chale !ruin the rnoet 1 elialAv the city be even at hie Inliee. Thu inedie4.l • acuity are hp. /led to neecinpany their patient+, as 11., 1,1,1110 Nt`er.,l,l in hie praeLice. Artificial eye:, lt11,:t 1..1111. 1.0 charge made tut exam'. mown. mar. -- Tat. 1-11111 , 11. r. of Warning and In -ti tient. for luting by the -Row -8,1 .I•..ochitiorhinol rent tree of charge in .011 (re!, Dr.-1. SI:11101 Feltly.. I I, 1, 7 TEE GIi.EAT CAUSE OF er ... t e 11C 31A\ 311S.EitY. Jet l'aNixlied in in Setilo r.ilre love Pride Aix ante. .Ted l'ablvdoul in a 11011.1 ClitaUP . Price Sts Caner. A Leeitire on the C. Treatment end Radical Core (ir Spec elate: Hee t or Slinttall 1 1, 1 1 11 . -11.-k". in t E11114 , 1011H. Sexual Debility, and Impedi ment. to ut wring, tteitei ally. Net vutiseyes, (Am. 'ettelttlolt, I•Paolt..Y end I. ite; Mental aiul Pnyeteal re , iiiiing 60:11 Sell liy .1. COP:enroll, Al. D„ author of the t•Gi ova Ittx,k,'Ate. 'lii'' world-rentieued anther, in Oils adtanahlti Leetiir,•, elect ly pros,. !roll' his 01V11 experience that li e ' ;4u tal uolo•taiittomes of •• , 11-Autt-o (nay no encentally lemeswt ttithout ttivilicin,, end whiten - 1 d•tll4. 0' t-r,`..rit1. , 1 ~p •latleue,leeitue.,th.triititents, rung', eunii.th., pointing ollt 11 00010 of care at too, eOll.llll .1011 calk' 11.0, by 11111011 clery 10.111onor, Nu matter trier hue etailition may Ir,t nay rare 01111, 1 , 4.11,1,11 Y, prit.hely, end 1.1.:1;11:1{1: it ILI, 1 , 10)1 I; A BOON TO /IA ANL/ flItitj,,ANDS. ,•at. titvlr'r o(441. ton 03111 011relope, to any ad .D'e.%, putt Pet, Ott receipt Cl ur two punt 4f,,inic. Addle,. the parph-loq, CII V.. 5. J. C. 1.1 V:& CO., 1'27 11 , y, I..ak, P.O. box 4,5ra Jan, 17, usi. : {Ve cl ip tJle fulLu m g por n oily of thu Jolohta li.tily /111• pOolok jetting; fling down V. the City, u t,, m a k., vote of rt : 11 d 1:1:. 'WV Si FINE ('LOTHl}t i. 'fht% eniabl...ltinetit.b mlt,/ at the Car. of PiiXtil 3'lol 31001..../ r etreer, Philail a, familiarly known a, ••link 11..11." IA probthly the. In. gent and li*ist 1.000, 0111,141 .1/O.OIY l' l / 1 011.," ( lathing nail 31eretrinf '1 slain cog Homo tn•the State, 'I heir noperlor exe, new orkinan-lop moderation m prtees, harem ide their Hoag, ile.ervedly popular. In theii Citiotiris Ii 11.11 . 0011"11t, 1% hare I legnnt gar. nitut, aro ma le to oriler, none hut the very employed, :mil the tine la,e , rttilent Of M•itin .0\ 10.0 /0/ !..0,10,1t trot,, 0-110,010, e.ety one to be w. 11 tivamdet will to' cent by mail, and in.tructiont for nieeenr,ng, when written for, Noi% 11 Wiliskerst Vhiblters! Do yon wont Wbi,skers or ltionhtSches.? Our' Grecian Compound will force thein'to grow co the smoothest face or Olin, or hairon hold bends, in Six' Weeks: Price, Stmt.— Sent b'y antwhere, closely sealed, on receipt ot price' • .A.ddrelnij, Warner Box;133, Brooklyn, Feb.ll, ly. - _ • . - Cough,, Co'dole , SirreWllloo.lt,_:, , _ . RIPTTROS lICOZOLITE ATTENTION AST , 13001ZDjliCIIECK16. • * .%"/POtTr.O TO cosmrt, Irrital(an of the Lungs. Permanent Throat Meetion,or an Inevaitble Luny Disease Li OFTEN TIM UESVZ.T nrownls Bronchial Troches rIKVIZIO A DIRECT iml.l3.•xce TO TUE MILTS, GIVE MEDIATE RELIEF. For Brolichitis t Asthina, Catarrh, Consump tirc and l'hroat _Diseases. TROCHES 'ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD I= 'SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches nieful in clearing the Yoke when tageribefore ;singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat alter an unusual exertion of tile vocal organs. The Troches are recommended and pre scribed by Physicians. and hate had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. lining an article of true merit, and having protat their eth ea -y by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Trochee are unit ersally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only ••11rown'st Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the Worthic4s initiations that may bo °tiered. _ Sold everywhere in the United States, and in For alga Countrie4 at 35 cents per box. = No. 7 DITTSBURG CONGRF.SS TOL'ACC3, only 70 eta. per lb. at JNO. FENDRICITS, Front St., Columbia. GOLDEN MORTAR DRUG STORE H. B. PARRY, Successsor to JUSTUS GRAY & 0. PROYT STREET, COLT:AIBIA, PA PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS. T - 1 4 RENCII Toilet Paste as Enamel white 1. Virgin Wax of Antilles, Email De Paris. Also a carefully selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery. Soaps and Fancy articles at Parry's Golden Mortar Drug Store, Front St., Columbia, Pa. Parry's Celebr _ten Dentifrice. TOR CLEANSING and PRESERVING 1. the Teeth, hardening the gains, and re moving all Tartar and Scurf from the teeth, completely arresting the progress of decay, and cleansing the parts as have al ready became black by decay. For sale at Parry's Golden .Mortar Drug Store, Front St., Columbia, Pa. (Jet. 14, 'O. Buzgy For Sale: A. Top Buggy in complete order is offer ed air sale by L. COO PE 1 Nov. "3, •63. REMLNGION'S Army and Navy Revolver Approved by the Government. pwou•ds of 125,000 furnished for the U. t...) S. Service since 18111. Warranted su perior to any other Pistol of the kind. Also Deft and I'oc•ket Pistols. Sold by (inn Dealers and the Trade generally. E. ItENIINUTON d• SONS, Dion, N. V. Manufacturers of 31 Iskets, Carbines, Ile volvers,ltevolving hilles,ltille Barrels,&c. Dee. 1G If. GIFTS Full. HOLIDAYS In great, variety at AV. U. ET_ Ea' SS' BOOK STORE, Locust street, opposite Cult; N li.mnal Itan k. The best ;assortment of Photograph Albums Ever offered for sale outside of Phil's, eall and examine for yourbelVV.. P BAYIR IGOKS, A spleAdid variety Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns in every style of Bittih.g. METHODIST HYMNS, LUTHERAN HYMNS. POCKET BIBLES, ANNUALS, INK STANDS, POCKET BOOKS, LADIES.' COMPANIONS WRITING DESKS IX' GREAT VARIETY . l'ort Folios. Chess Boards, Work Boxes, (;;tines, Juvenile Toy Books, and Stationery of all kinds. Pocket Diaries fur 1866 at W. U. HESS' Book Store, Locust Street, Columbia, Pa. Dec. 9, 1545. Wanted. RO Y to learn the Ti nsmithing business. A One tram the Country* prefared. In quire at this Office. _Dee. Li, tt. - - WROCCrIIT SCRAP IRON. The Moque!mina Iron Co. will pay the highwit cash prico for wrought scrap iron. delivered at their mill, Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. wept. '6.1-tf. GIFIS, GIFTS, PLEN DID Christmas gifts sit E. Sper ing's Clleap Jewelry Store,olconsisting GOLD AND siLvEr. -WATCHES, GON :111(1 eiiiVer Chain* Gold • and Silver Thimbl Fine Gold Jewelry, Silver and Sliver-Pla es ted Wure, cousistingorreasetts, DINNER Amp TEA CASTORS Mugie 'Rutter Dishes, Fruit, Cake, and Curd Stands, leo Pitchers Syrup Pitchers, Spoon Itaeks, Sugar Baskets, Cull Bells, Goblets, Napkin ...Rings, Svg.tr Spoons, Picket Forks, PARIS pIiNCIE" GOODS ! For If olklay gifts consisti no; of. Fancy Work_ Boxes Segur Statitls, Wattvli Statulm, Vases..tur. Pine Cutlery, Pocket Iloolcs, Combs, Are., at E. Speritm's Cheap Jewelry. Store. Fancy Furs ! FARIERA'S OLD ESTABLISIIEINFInk kANUFAC TORY, 718.tirch Street; abdovi',Z 7th, Phila. T HAV:E'NOW IN 5T94,01? MY own Itrfp - oklation and Allmtiftietuie, one of the hirgesf and most beautiful seclections of FANCY FURS for Ladies' and Children's Wear,. in the City: • 'Also tilineaSseltthent GLOVES AND C.OLLARS. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices,and I wculdsolicit at call from my friends of Lancaster county and vicinity. , Remember the name,number and street. - - ' 'JOHN FARTERA, 718 Arch street, above 7111. south side, Philadelphia. have no Partner nor connection with any other Store in Philadelphia. Sept. 80 4m. FURS. FURS, FURS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES OAKFORD & SON'S CONTINENTAL 111[QTEli e , PHILADELPHIA. Have Ilew open their large and splendid stock of Ladies' Fur Capes, Coital s, Muffs, Cuffs, Gloves, Also the finest assortx.ent of Fancy Fur Robes, Caps, Mafilers,and Gloves ever be fore offered by them, all of which are war ranted to be as, represented, SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT oct. 21, tf' LADIES' SHOE MANUFACTORY. paving increased my facilities for turn ing out superior work I would an nounce to my old customers and all new ones that may favor me with a call, that I mu hotter prepard now to manufacture all kinds of 3L 21.DXIOS' MISSES' And Children's Shoes Goiters, Than ever before. I employ none but the best, workmen and am ulways certain of giving satisfaction. I keep on nand a gen eral assort nicnt of ready made work ail of which is thotared on the Premises. I ke , p 110 made up work of other part My work is made ex (Ay for home trade and is sold as snob. TE101:. 4 t'ASI 1 We sell as cheap as. ;my other establish h teat, am' ask a share or pablie patronage. JA.MESSCIII:OEDER. I,:n•n:t str:!ot, het vecti Front :mil Seemld November 11. 1565, ly ANEW sT (WU: OF Dal" GOO 'DS at KNOTWELL'S,. In the 1)Id Savings Institution r•oruor of NV. King and Trine e sas., Lan easter Inv, just received Irian New Yuri: and Philndel phis a large and splendid as sortment of• foreign and (honest'• WINTEK DRY (WOOS, A full lice or Dress Goods, sm.!' ci•: YANCIr ILL:Ts WOOL PLAIDS, ‘Vo:)1 • all Fivtli•li blerinoe.s, all sllatlo.4, I pavas, all shades, I'm ;inlet tas, °ha 1r I ,uster, striped l'oplins, Ilazi no:4, C.d.h.oes tsrmu 23 it> :Li e., tiuni p, Cheeks, Tad: ing4, Canton Fl.,nuels, Flannels, all g rates, Conan,. L.l 1)1 L ( `.if,` J..f 111...`; Ilrenkfit.-t in vvls, S.-arfs, Itild I i00p:.,1 W0ve5,1\714.,C.11:11 , : SOrt, , 131.1.5. ./1•11 . 2i I .:t .y Woolen lit ).‘ • 2:i ti pair. .\1,,4) a full line of Nov. 4. 6.5 - - Nu. 3 r11,71' AND Iral" SMOKING TOBACet) only ::‘) cis. por DI., warranted cut of iii leaf' at r-lALL.Nr)sEE TllE'. CELEBRATED N.../ Bat ley t , tiwat . Cool:tn.; Store. It co..ts less and , :tveA Inure coal than any stove 01'4..018 1 1..0,t1.4 St., opposito net 7,-11' ELECTION for nine Directors or the (Jul unilnii Nntionnl Bank, will he held at the 11 in lionse thereof, in (Jul ti mhia, on the Sevond Toc.sclay of inn nary 181i11, bk4wpen the hoor4 of ten :mil four o'eloelt.Pr SAMUEL. SIIOCII, Cash. Ihtv. 9, '65, :It. NT, °TICE is hereby given to the Stock- IA holders ol the Frrigt Nal lonal Bank of C.iininbia, that the annual Eleetion for nine Directors (Willis Dank, u ill he held at their Ilanldng 110n , ,e, on Tue , ilay Jan uary nth 181;11, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'cloek P. M. Dec. 9, '65. 51. S. S. DETwtrffin, Cash. AWA RM of eighty-nine acres near Sil ver B Pring, in Vet llemplield Town ship, LaneastPr Connty is offered for rent from the Ist day of April next. For fur ther information apply to GE:). li. RumPLE. Columbia, Pa. Dec. IC; tf FIII4',NCH'S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Opposite City Hall and Park, corner of Frankfort St. New York. Spiteions Refectory, Bath Roorns anti BarLer Shap Servants not allowed to receive perquisites. Do not bel:tne runner+ or haeltmen who say we are December IVE have just received a new stock of Goods direct from first Moulsomil are enabled to sell them as cheap as any other store in town. Our m , sortment or PINE AriaLTalt GROCERIES Is large and complete, consisting in part of all grade of Sugars, Meat, Teas, Fish, Coffee, Cheese, Spices, Flour Fruits, itai. , Provisions of all kinds, together with Wood and Willow- •xare,Gl:,—lnd Queens ware. SWITZEIt AND LIMBER CUEESE, German fruits, ire, J. G. HESS, Trolls u rer Enolish and ilmerican Pickles Fresh Peaches, and all the fancy grocer ies pertainining to a well regulated gro cery store. ram determined n.)t to be sur passed in cheapness and in the excellent quality of lay goods, Call around 11114 inspect our stock whether you buy or not. A. share of pub lic patronage ii. solicited. GEORGE TILLE, Agent, Locust Ltreet, above 2d. Columbia. Dec. 23, -65. No. 13 ITIR 1\7.1 CAVF.NDISIL TOI34('CO, ex•eet and sound, only CA eta per lb. at JOHN FFIND Front Street, Columbia. No. 16. Q MOKING TOBACCO IN BARRELS 1... J or half 13nrrelm, at old prices. at JOHN FEN DRlcirs, From St.. Colotabia. And Hoods BOY'S IVE.kI:, JOS. KNOTWEIL, I...tneaster, JOHN FEN Front S:rovt, (2°lllllllpin, Pa Barley Sheaf ! FARM FOR REIVT .vi;u' G 0 ITh O 1865. ;1865. FALL: 7:SEAS lIALDENDIS . STOII4-: • OLD STAND. NEW ITTRICTIOIIS. WE HAVE NOW DISPLAYED, AND offer to our customers and the , public, a veryextepsive:assortment of choice,. fab rics in Foreign and Domesric DRY GOODS, DA4PETINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND Our Departments are all full, and we will offer t t hrotlghout the season a choice variety in each, at, and under market prices As our stock will be 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. .T. HA.LDEBIAN, Locust Street. above Front. Elegant Designs mid. Choice Makes in Im ported Staple DRESS GOODS. Ex:onine and price our FrtENCH M A beautiful stock to select front At HA LDE 31 AN S' INOES CLOAKS, We :hall Continue to make our Cloak Department the most attractive in Co lumbia. Our new Fall - Winter Cloaks, SA.CQUL'S AND CIRCULARS, From low priced to some very handsome goods, are now ready for the inspection ,)1 . the public. Pay a visit I. the cloak Int All at 11 A LDE 31 .1 N S' lIALDEALAIN'S llut•o now displayed and ready for inspec tion their raw, S'POCZE. %. visit to telt' establishment, is invited CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, FOR Men and Boys, Our stock of these good embraces all the well known .l• best makem. %Veil selevted STYLE AND VARIETY, To get her with all the desirable medium grades which we are ileterniined to sell at priees the very lowest at HALDEMAN'S GENTS' FUNISIIING GOODS. To this department we lun•e paid es pecial attention this season and believe we can shoe• our customers the most hand some line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, than ever before kept in Columbia. For new and pretty goods call at HALDEMAN'S ; II OOP SKIRTS, The greatest invention of die age in Hoop Skirts. BRADLEY'S Duplex Elliptic Spring SKIRT, Very flexible, folded easily when in use to occupy a small space, making the most agreeable skirt worn. For sale in all sizes only at H A LDEMANS' HALDEMAN'S Having reduced their stock to the very lowest point during the past season, their PRESENT PURCHASES Enable them to offer an entire new stock of goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. lIALDEMA.N'S, Locust Street, Above Front, COLUMBIA, PENN'A. The LE4e4t Arrival. THE Philadel Subs hia criber bas just returned (rota ed stock o f with a largo and well seI NA 'DRUGS. MEDICINES, pliE STUFFS, PERFUAIERY, FANCY ARTICLF-% to which he would call the•attention of tb., citizens of Columbia and vicinity nix stock of ~ . .PATENTAIEDICINES will be found equal, if not superior, to fp the place, .embracing..allz ther,s 'lnv t anduril remedies, together with several, never be fore introduced to the people of Columbia, Among his list of FANCY 871 . 1 i1CLE8 will be found all the latest novelties, i 4 his line of business: ^•`• • lie has also renewed his stock of COAL OIL L P S and fixtures at the lowest market pri to which he. wOuld call the especial ee, at. tention of the public. 'The attention of houskeepers is called to a fresh lot of pure and reliable Si"iaMS, Flavoring Extracts, Corn Starch, Farhat, Baking Soda and anumher of other articles used fur culinary purposes. J9~7K all and see, before purchasing else where, at QUEF.NSWARE R. WILMA:NIS, aug. 26, '63, Front Street. No. 26 SEG ARS bA LIAM SPANISH SIXERS warranted to be made of Cuba ,t; Ha vana scraps, only $l,OO per hundred, J NO. FEN LH f CH, Front L.: eet, Columbia, pa. Sept. 23, Gb. - ---------- No. 1 VERY CHEAP GOOD -NAVYTOBAC, co at 75 cts. per lb at JOHN FENDRICIPS, Front St., Columbia, P. - - • No. 4 CUT AND DRY No. 2 SMOKING TO, baneo,4oets.-per lb.• This is only what the Government tax. is. Bought beloro April Ist, 1865, at BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, dx, A htyles and varieties of Metes,lloy' s , A bathes, .A.tisses' ill)(1 ebildren's wur. • WE MANUFACTURE To ORDER, snail keep constantly on hand, a stook of ready-Hanle work, which lye tvarrant to give satistitetion. Hat!, Caps, Straw Goods, Ix, A full assortment of tlle latest styles, al ways kept on hood. Oar woole lituo aittl attention is tlevotot to our business, lietwe wt! are better ;albe to govc our eUstottier:4 pttutie are re,,in•etially itava,(l to call :out esaunhte Ott r (:or. .Fro :mil Loiov , 4 : 4 lreet Corn., itov. 4, '63 V 0 7'l CE: Treasurer's office 'rite Cora, anti fort Deposit It. It. Co, Notice is hereby given to the ers of the Colinn ain A: Port DepoNit road Comp:Illy, that the simli intent on the capital stoel: of :quit company of live dollars pm share, witt he duc and payable at thu lattice of , asurer in L'olunthia, Pa., uu the 1:1th day 01 Janiniry Hy order 01 the .if Ihredor , .. ,\.,1. KA L71.1.1.1N, Nov. 1. 'ln:usurer. _ _ _ _ _ I\'n. 14. ri AIL A! AX'S, 111(1 LICK SMOKING N.:IC Tuhavo), very (ll p, only 75 cents% tit ..h./11N 1.1..N111111:11'S, 11'i . o11t Colititibjzt, - - Jiny Your Clothing of HENRY n - E srunseitli HER wore,►► .1 call the attention of the eitizeasot Co lumina anti t•teittity to his large :dock of Rrizarz bracing. every variety of style :IA ma terial suitable tor, the se•asou. 1 l u •y are made of the best material and in the naH. fashionable style. (;entleinen•s Furnishitm Goods. Shirts, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Suspenders, arui k erelliers, Ith isi cry, k(. A splendid line uf these goods always kept int hand. Bohts, Shoes; 'Hats said which tve have a well selected stork or which we offer, at cheap lutes. . TRUNKS, CARPET RAGS, and Vidisesof siYhis, are sold clivuPer titan city prices., 'My goods are all bought lot' cash and I offer them at cheaper nat.:, fur cash,thun nay other store. and S. 1111:N1(Y I.IIOE, No. 1; Wolfs flow, triout tio Colombia, Nov. n, 1805, Iy. No. 6 CUT AND DRY 8:N101:LNG TOBACC3 only 45 ets. a cloz.-ati JOHN FENDRICIUS, Front Street, Collar Irish Linens, Table, Diaper, Damask, To wel'te., good'asgort m eat at low prices, at 1.U.0 Bruner's. heetings all widths and helm' anblearb k) ed Miislins, one 'yd wide al t * -10 (is ,111.0, CLecks, Pickings, (ke., for sale by (4. Bruner, Front st. All Wool Widnes, French NlerenoeA, bodice Cloaking, all colors at Bruner New Store: " • ' ' • ' ." • - - ---• --- • A Ilmens, good gaunt.) , at 50 els. and new A style Delnines, from 31 to 40 ets. at I, D. Bra ner't•ZC r" hcalicoes from 20 to 35 cLs. of all the dif ferentt makes, mid Lancaster thug.. hams Jot 371 Os. at -Bruner's. Oii Cloths, Table Covers, 'Windows Az. - c., for sale cheap at Brener's, Front street. runer's best quality Baltur.ral skirts at 0.75,a150 goodllttimoralskirts'at V. 3.00 and hoop skirts of all kilids at Bruner's - - _ Red: yellow, white and blue mixed 1 1:1'11101s from 45 to 13U cts., nt, Bruner's new store. Tnciershir ts ' Drawers, Blankets, very :;heap, at Bruner's, .1:N•ont street. - ---- New Goods of all the latest styles receiv ed daily, and sold at small profits, for cash only, At L o,,Brunces- • IlienCh and Ariterican cloths _EI and cassirucrs of all qualities, ids° Tweeds, Kentucky J eans and Satinetts, at 13runor's new store. . _ . _ pemember the place for the best goods at the lowest prices, is Ilruuer's new store, Front street. oct. 28, INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. Mho &alum bin Bank will receive atones on deposit, and pay interest therefor, at the rate of 41 per cent. for six months, and 51- per cent. for twelve months. SAMUEL-81 40 C 1 r , Oct, ii, -65.-tf. Cashier. 1)11: IIELILiNGIEB . Hnv n g resumed the practice,of medicine respectfully.offers liiitprbf4Ssional ser vices to the citizens of Columbia. °dice and residence in Walnut street, bete n Front and Second. Dec. AMERICAN WATCHES, T ustreceived a fine assortment of these t justly celebrated Wate.yhes,also the b elt cheapest and prettiest YANKEE CLOCKS. in . Columbia at Sparing's Cheap Jo" elry Store. Dee 16, Im. JOHN FE.NDRICIPS, Front St., Columbia JACOB S. 'SNYDER. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
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